Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 19, 1881, Image 3

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    THE HFJUBLICAN.
i;,.XlUAV MuUMN'll, OtTOIIKU 111, h.
Terms of Subscription,
V .! In avanM,or wIibIb three month $0
hr-iid after three and baforetti month l 10
J, ,.i,l ..nertbeJplret.oa of til eaoohU... I It)
HIll.K.IOtJfl ndtui;.
M-tlu.Ulsv I:iUouikI t hurrli--Rev. (Jno.
I uti-r, Pastor. Htrvtesi sry Habbata it 10
A. M.,nJ I "
Siit.Utti Hnhool at t A. M.
,'raytr M tin ft tYtry Wednotdey, it T P. M.
(mu union barrio, flrit tiabbeth af artry
(,th, at I0J A. M.
tt CleirOcId M. E. Cliurrh.-ReT.
iIk mhir B. Auub, Paitor. Prtaching every
Mf rnt Hunday, at I o'olonk, P. M. SuBday
S h.1 it 21, P. M. All are Invited to attend.
i'r.'i.)trrlm Church Rev. H. 8. Botlir.
- Sjibbnth itrrieet morning sad tveaing Beb
,,'h School at V A. M. Prayer Meeting Wtdnes.
v .renin.
Hii)tlt Churrh. Rer. , Pastor.
V,l,lh Snhool at P. M. Prayer Meeting every
Ucitntsday trtnlng.
M. .Krantis CburchCathollr ltv. t
j. SiiicsirAB. Dlvina sertiee at 0J A. M., on
'bp first, third tod fourth Bundeysof eaob month;
Ven'ier and Henadlfltion of the Planed Haoramtnt
tt ; iolook, P. M. Sunday Behoel sry Sunday
frernoon At o oloek.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
TIUB or tOI.DlBO UUABTBB BBItlOBf OOVBf.
S.--nnd Monday of January.
Third Monday of Msroh.
Firtt Monday of Juno,
Fourth Monday of Soptember.
timb or BOLDiia comuob plbas.
First Monday of J una,
Second Mondiy of November,
YIOH, OF COI7HHB I
"Witl yon uke wheat, oat or ora fir sub
scription r ni era often inquired of Id this way
lir Utter from patrons who reiido at a distance
fr.'in Clrarfleld. W again ny yea. Thereoelpta
w!' a mponiihla merchant or mill owner la the
Ylrtimy, win iniwer ni jun at well a tbe ossn.
To illlustrate : If any of our patroot will deliver
ui a haft of grain at the mill ol Joaejib II. Hrelh,
ji, (belt townihlu, lloraee Pntbin, In Ha maid a,
'thomal II. Forcey, in U re ham, Wn. Porter or
lutw'a, io Lawrence, or Uruwa A Soyler'i, at
Kixklon, Union towtuhip, and forward Chair
nvipt for the anount, we will orodlt them oa
t tu ir arctuot fur the aamt, In thia way all nay
i(.m puy what they owe, If tbey will purine tbti
No vnu don't. Hixy.
I 'lit avtuy that straw hut.
liitltiuuiH and i-oat nt l-'lfck'n.
1'iiinpkin pita are now in order.
Thanksgiving day will soon be here.
Ir. J. K. Wrigley is visiting frirmls in
VilliainsHirt.
I hiii M. Doherty now rutw four clinira in
In IturlHT Hhop.
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Tin1 war and yrllow leave of Autumn are
Mivwiiigthe. ground.
Miw .lennk' W. liiglor in nttemling M'ilwm
College at ChnnitHTHhtirg.
a aw i -
I'.ill.v W artel wmtciniilateflKtarting n nmrhle
v.inl wion in Cnrwenavillc.
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It is inure profitable t look up onr defrctw
tli.ui to iKiitst of our attnitimentrt.
Hit and wlect your choice of a Ooat or dol
null from Fleck's Block of goodit.
I'liilipshnrg's new wattT works are in oper
ntion. Altout 'iO.tNK) feet of pipe havo Ijeen
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Fur catarrh mill nlilhniB, I toiik lVruiia.
Vmi ntH il no oIIict. Mm M. Itt wiEl.l, 'ilt-
ImrL'li. Va.
IVriinn l Hip greiiltnl nnil Mwt renieil.v I
i vir nnil. Am wt'll. JxMra FlTZIIEBALO,
l'ilt.iliurli, l'a.
.
Kx-Shoriir Millrr and family moved to
SuniiTwt county liwt wk, whfrf Mr. Miller
will I'liKiige In himlierinii ouerationn.
Anutlirr roinet, the nixlh one for tlii year,
;m diwovrn-il (Mober 4th. Comets re be
riiininK too ronimon anil monotonoufi.
m
Mmty ol' our young men him-iiiI tlieir even
ing in riotoim livinR. Ktop, younf( men, he
lore you are mmielleo! to live on hunk.
A upei-ml train will tie run from Tyrone to
tliin ilwe on Tliurwlay afternoon for the ae
iiimmoilntion (4 parties romiiifl to attenil
SVII.H1.
Mr. nnil Mm. Al F. lloynton nturted last
wn k on a tour in the Southern and Western
Stat, intending to lie n"ent a couple of
iniintliH.
( iKhran llrotliera, of Driftwood, have In
ijHTtion ten lumlier eum)ia in Comcron, Elk
anil Clearfield counties. Ill all they employ
nenrlv Mx hundn'd men.
We have been n queHted to state that the
pulpits of the timn and neighliorhood will
In- mipplii'ri, if reijui'sU'd, by memliers of the
Synml, on Huhliath, OetolsT 'Ul.
'Hie pulpits of all the different churches in
tmvnn ill he filled next Huhlmth morning and
c cuing hy the visiting ministers attending
t!i si'ssion of Harrishurg Synisl.
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We mil the attention of our readers to two
orphans' Court sale in this week's paier,
hotli ml vert iiiinsr valuable real estate. For
particulars read the advertisement.
Ux-Sheriir l.lngle will remove his family
from IMiiliimbnrg to lirllefonte this week
where they will reside in the future, having
ilinosed of their l'hilipxbiirg pnijierty.
Hubert II. Ijirriiner, of the pnnorml ofliii'
Hi lli fnlite, gave ns a brief rail one day last
week. Bob mine to Clearfield to attend the
Fair. Mm. lairriiuer wiiuiipiuiicd him,
There are two reasons why some people
don't mind their own business. One is that
they haven't any business, and the second Is,
they havo no mind to bring to it ll they hud.
I'hililMburg, hnviug completed its Water
Works, lias organised a hose eoniiany, called
"The Helianee Hose Company." A new and
very handsome hose carriage nrri veil last week
s-.-
l'hilip Waehtel, of J'nlaski, Michigan, a
former resident of Clearfield, paid a short visit
to his friends and relatives in this place last
week. He took his depnrtiiro on Blondny
tnst.
Kd. JI. Iliin htleld wasacridcnlly struck In
the eye with a whip last Friday, and came near
losing the nse of It. He has suffered a great
deal of pain, but It Is hoped that time will
fully restore it.
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Mrs. Mary Hhaw, widow of the late A. H.
sihnw, Is snuVring from Injuries occasioned by
fall on the evening of September 80th, in
the then unfinished portion of her residence
in this plai-c.
Ifev. Heorge Henscr, of Nebraska, aeeom
panied hy his wife, Is visiting friends In this
section at present. Hev. Mr. Henser was
formerly a resident of this county, and his
iimny acquaintance no doulit will he glad to
meet him again.
- . . -.lames
I'. Ktaver, haniess.maker, has pur
uliM d the lot and building on Market street,
mm occupied by Hurry Knyder's Iwrber shop,
"In. h he will fix np in a suitable manner for
In buaincss. He will extend the building
'ni' k itiite a distance.
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Miisllrai ( ardon, of this Iwnmgli, and
Mr. Fred Smith, of Iktnphln county, were
married at the rcsltlcnouof the bride's brother,
W C. Csrdon, last Wednesdsy, KeT. tleorge
I ridv oflh iatlng. They tisik their departure
i'ir n tour east in the nftcTWHin train,
Jmiah W. Thompson will have a vendue
lit his farm in Ijiwreneo township, near Cnr
"mnille, on Thnrsdoy (to-morrow a work)
1 lolier 'i7th, when lie will nffct for sale horses,
'.'it I le.shri -p. hogs, farming utensils, hay, straw,
mid other nrtivlis too aumrroua to nrntioa.
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. rl Cn, of the Ann of A. R Cross and
W F. Morgan, dealers in general merchan
'ti"c. nt Sylinn tlrovo, Kansas, as will I area
ri lmnce Io the marriage nutieei in au
"tlu r iiluiun, formed partnership roomily
nh one of the fair hdiea of the fur West.
N'c rttend them our eongrntulatlon
rwi wttKwutpeeUHy- of Udie.1 owtti. this
Udi.'ti at FIkW in oil ilvlcand
prim, (io and ire them.
Our lamhmm-o are g.m.g into amp, pr.
.K .... miipuier intern' rntiipniKn.
J K. A J. I. ,(,r, of Uibtrtborg. pasttd
ikrouch hrr m nursing, oo th.lr war
mm, u pnrcbtM ibtlr Pall and Wlr
gtneral atrobindltt.
tork of
All the iHpulnr almdi in mnhuierm, cam-
lunrKfHMW.BipueaM, twlllnd drnw k.mm1ii,
nun in milH a yard up to flM at U. A.
KHArFk'B, two doom went of IWflUw.
Blackimitk Wanted A kk1 blaeknmith
m wnnted ot WnllM-cton. The lorat ion in a
goml one, Mid a good mechanic ran make
money. For lnfonimtinn apply or write to
r Rank Uiaw,Wttllwvton, I'
A Big JMt. Mm. John Hhirey, of Ilrod-
ioru lownHhtn, wlnlt walking along the road
near Milton Khirey'a residence, on Similar.
8( ptmlM-r 2.Mh, anw a black -anake lying along
mo nwtiNiiie. hue gatliered up courage and
Hub and killed the reptile, "It meaaured
Ave fret acven Inchea in length and fonr and
one-half inchea in cin u inference.
The fire Inddie, nome forty-five in number,
headed hy Foreman Walter, paraded the
ntreeta In the rain and mud ankle-deep, draw
ing the truck. The boys looked well in their
red ahirta, and Hpjwureil to enjoy the ittirude
m much as theme w ho Mood on the pavement
and 1 ooked at them. They did not go to
the Fair ground, bh wbh at flret intended.
AlKiut forty bora, drtwd in a groteHque
munner and wearing niiwltH, panuled our
ntnetnon home-liack lantThuimtay afternoon.
Some BiHcUitora on the Ktreete rematked oh
they pawed by that they were the bent look
ing lot of boy he had ever Been in Clearfield ;
that thcmoHka which they wore wcrequite an
improvement on the natural phyHlognomy of
Nome of them.
Mrs. Dr. 0. F. Hoop, of 1'liilipslmrg, Blurted
lost Wednesday morning for Idaho Springs,
Colorado, to join her husband, they intending
we hrlicre to make that, their lioine in the
future. Mrs. Hoop isasistcr of Lever Flcgal,
of Luwrcmr townshipi and she was accom
panied hy her nelce, Miss Alii-p Flcgal, who
is going on a visit, and Dr. (1. F. Mcflirk.who
is going on a prosioctive tour.
.
Jalnes McDonald, Jr., while enwsing over
the Market street bridge last Wrdniwli
night, fell through an njs-niiig where some
plunk had been removed, to the river be
neath, a distance of IS or 80 feet. He wai
slightly ahis'krd, hut otherwise cscacd in
jury. The bridge was hndly out of repair,
and the night Is-ing very durk, au accident
of thia kind could very easily hapieii, as all
acquainted with the bridge in question ore
nware. "Jimnile" has lsn rather unfortu-
nnte of lute.
I,ist of letters remaining unclaimed ill the
Fostomi-o at Clearfield, Pa., fur the week end
ing Ootohrr 17th, Ihhi :
Miss Nannie Blisnn, Jowph itri-ssoii, F. E.
Drown, Mrs. Mary E. Cameron, David Curry
Jnmcs Campliell, Duprex & ilrnetlict Min
trels, Chailes Knstmiin, Frank Finn, C. W.
Haynil, Ale Herr, William Hastings, Miss
Kate Irwin, W. (I.Kelly, James l,ee, Hannah
E. Miller, M. A. Miller, Sclsa Mitchel, T.
Mnycs, Kililll liitter, SIutwikhI, Turuian
Scott. P. A.UAfl.tx, I. M
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Caution.W'e wish to notify the public
generally that II. A. Kratzeris ourauthorized
agent fur Cleartled county for the sale of our
Hewing Mnehine. And we will not guaran
tee those sold by others pretending to lie our
agents, as we consider them irresponsible
parties. The Domestic Mm-liincs they ofl'er
for sale are obtained by fraud and are second.
hnnded, and have not our latest improve
ments.
DnMKMTir Skwinu Machine Company,
Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept 24, 'HI
10-Mt
J. M. MiiFCAT.
The l.ytle Brothers, of this place, have
purchased the, mercantile establishment of
Dr. Pirn- in Philipshiirg, which they will
convert into a grocery and provision store.
They will also continue their business in
Clearfield, dividing their time lsit ween the
two places. This Arm has lieen doing an ex
tensive business in Clearfield, lioth retail and
wholesale. They enjoy a largo patronage,
and we are glad to see them prospering. They
dcul in fresh groceries and provisions of ull
kinds, and also deal extensively tobaccos and
cigars. We would Invite the readers of the
liKlM lil.U AN in the vicinity of Philipshiirg
to give them a call.
i
Duprti A Btntdicit Mini . This famous
troupe appeared in Pic's OfKira House last
Wednesday evening to a large audience, the
hall being packed with refined and cultured
citizens of our town. The entertainment,
which kept up for three hours without Inter
ruption, was greatly enjoyed hy all present
The burlesque prima donna were good. The
local hit and original jokea were well re
ceived and appreciated, as was manifested by
the enthusiastic applause. We have not the
sjHice In this issue to particularize, hut can
say that if ever this company returns to Clear
field, they will meet with a hearty welcome
and Inrge patronage.
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Rt-umon cf 53d Rig I Pa. fol. Thesecond
re-union of the old CM licgiment Pa. Vol.
will he held at Milton, Northumberland
county, Pa., on Tuesday December Flth, 11.
It la exported that a large proportion of the
surviving memliers of the regiment will lie
present. George C. Anderson of Ijitnilie.
Westmoreland county, is President of the
AKWK'iation. P. II. Srhrcver of Milton, Vice
President, John M. Caldwell or Milton, Treas
urer, and A. H. Mann, of Coodersport, Secre
tary. The Executive Committee consists of
(ico. I). I'ifer, fiU Market street, Philadel
phia, Kll Chiimls rs, Ijitrohe, John Mclaugh
lin, Huntingdon, P. H. Schreyor. Milton, and
A. II. Mann, Cotidersport.
rn kpprtaching Tlachtrt' Inititutt. Al
ready arrangements arc being made for
the Teachers' Institute, which convene in
thia place December IMth. Col. Snnford has
been secured for Monday evening, December
10th, at which time lie will deliver one of his
famous lectures. Col. Hanford will lie followed
on Tuesday evening hy Dr. Higbee, of this
State, and Hon. John J. 1-ailil, of Virginia.
These gcnUi mcn will be followed on Wednes
day and Thursday evenings by thooelchratod
Id-torer Col. J. F. CojM-land, of Sonth Rend,
Indiana. Col. Copcland is an id to lie Sunford's
oqunl, if not his superior, and our people con
hold themselvea inremlinesaforacourseof the
finest lecture over delivered in l lenrtield.
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Dr. Hart mint, the w ell known Oculist,
Aurist and Orthopedic Surgeon, will visit
Clearfield, Pa., and stop at the Ionard House
for throe days, from Novemlier 1st Io evening
of Novemlier 3d. He will have with him a
complete outfit of surgical appliance and
aparatns, Ac, and will lie fully prepared to
treat all cases of Paralysis, Deformities of the
head, body and limln, diseased joints, rlnbhed
feel, diseased eyes, cataract, pile, fistula.
stammering, chronic diseasiw, Ac. So ease
will lie undertaken without a fair hope of
relief. In consequence of the great expense
of such a trip he will not make another;
therefore, all who wish to avail themselves of
his groat skill and exporiewe without visiting
his Pittsburgh office, must do so at this time.
For Illustrated Journal call at yonr postoflli.
i Murdtrtr Wanttd. John Hector threw
and hit a man named Jacob Swnnk on the
bead with piece of rinder at a furnace at
Carrlok, Franklin county, on Monday night,
IV tidier 3d, from the eflcrta of which Swank
died on the Friday following. The murderer
escaped and has not been arrested. A reward
of .VI la offered for his arrest, hy the Com
Missionrra. It ought to be liKift The fol
lowing is an accurate description of the mur
derer: John Heeler, aged nineteen, ve foot
... i i . 1 1 III hnunrll
six inehe tan, weigm pm .-!
heavy set with abort neck, no henrd, red lawd
with thick lips, nose with depressed bridge,
flat nostrils and turned up: earslar firward,
heavy under Jaw, hair sandy and curly, low
forehead, a nr on upper part of ose, down
cast look and ropulaife countenance. J illy
dollars reward. Kiehanges pies ropy and
aid jtistir?.
MEETING OF TH E HAR RTSBUPG
SYNOD.
The, Presbyterian Synod of Harrishurg
holds its twelfth annual session io the Preshy
torian church of this place, commencing on
Thursday next, October 8mh, at T.M r.
Tile present oflicrrs arc
llc. Henry H. Ilutler, Hudrrator.
liev. T. II. K.iiiisou. I). 1)., Slated Clerk
Itev. lioliert F. Wilson, Permanent Clerk.
Hev. Alexander Henry, Temporary Clerk
11. Murray I, radon, hjiq., Treasurer.
The Hynwl remains in session over the
Sabbath, usually adjourning on Mondur.
The exercises areoM'n to the public. Those
which promise io no oi general interest are
the following:
Opening aeniion, Thursday evening, by the
Hev. J. Agnew Crawford, D. D., of Chamber
burg.
The Synodical Prayer Meeting, Friday, at
3 p. Si
Kuhlialli School meeting, Friday evening,
to be ail .In-sued by the Itev. Julius A. Worden,
tleneral Secretary of Hahhuth School Work.
On the Sabliath, the local pulpits will gen
crally lie supplied in the morning and even
ing by the members of the Synod, and in the af
ternoon at 8:311 o'clock the Synodical Commun
ion Service will be held, to which the minis
ters and members of the neigh boring evaugeli
col churchca are invited to partake with the
Synod of the Lord's Supper.
A list of those intendinir to be present
delegate is apiended, wit the names of our
citizens who expect to entertain them :
JKI.EGA Tti.
oil.. Mimultn. Whm from.
Hrl.W, Blgltr...Joieph trtnf...J.rity Short.
" H. O. FiDtiey.,.. PounirroT..
J. J. Frsnoii Birmingham.
" 8. H. Vooa OkkIs.
IT. Brlsg. J.R.Ilfnd.rKn...Poll.r'i Mills.
B, M. Kn.llj,.Joi. V,n K...llr.yiill..
J. 0. K.IIt a B ..(Ir.Yirill..
Dr. A. M. F1III..O. Noreroii.D.D.r.rliil..
Joisph 8bsw..HvDr.Crtwford.Ch.mbribarg.
" W. A. MfGsrr.ll Shippeqibarg.
jsnrs siiieDeii.r.. r. Mfli;isB...usuptiia.
" J. V. Bell P.iid.U.
Mn. N. FulforJ.,N. H. Mill.r B.0nenls Mllll.
A. 11. McKtnitry.J. J. llsaiiltoa...Konbiirg.
K. Arthur F.y.ruvill..
Wm. A. WsUsei..Ur. hobiotoa....Hsrriibarg.
' D. Bsrron liollidsyiliurg.
" Ilr. Mitchel, t B.BIoomiburg.
" John Burrows.. ..Willismiport.
David L. Kreb0..il.o.B.ChsBib.ri.Hsrriibjrg.
Mn. 8. Miloh.ll.W. A. W.tt. Il.rriibur,.
" 8. A. Ds.nport..lion.T Urov.,
John F. Wssrr..J. B. tiordoo E.Fsnri.tUibarg.
" 0.0. MeCI.Uo... l..i.wwn.
" W.J Giblon.O. llj itsniTills
" W. I, .on. Hell.faoU.
Wm. A. Bsrr W. 8. Vs. CI. s.U.ttyiborf.
R. rrltlMt.l.n n.ll.lnHl.
N b; Reed H.C.Mead.nhtll.M.re.'riibiirr.
" A. II. P.rk.r Hwd.rill
" J. D. R.srdoB.,.LiK!k ll.no.
" J. H. Mslher....B.IIwood.
Mrs. II. Moors.. .Philsndsr Csmp.Cog.ai btstioo.
T. II. Furc.y...... m. H. Logsn...Mill.ntoD.
K.r. Q. I.eiJy.. 8. Aletsid.r K.DrT Run.
U. A. BigLr Joiepb MtboD,...Hbipplniburg.
" Al.x. Honrj Newonrry.
" R. F. Wilton Port Royal.
R. II. 8b. w J. C. Brr Al.xsndrls.
" R. P-PorMD naE. Kylertown.
W. W. B.lli M. N. Oornelloi..Altoons.
" J.Kram.D.D AE.bowliihnrg.
" J. Bills. ri.,D. D K.it Pilttbin.
W. 0. Fo!y ...... 6. W. Doffi.ld....Altooos.
Jsmu Ksrr J.Q A.Full.rton.Curw.nirllls.
" A. N. Ilollinld..itnotinfdon.
J. Mcnsughj..H. 8. YV.IIen H'.lk.r.
Wm. Porter 0. Ch.pp.ll Lswiitown.
J. L. Cottl W. Pri.lsm Ilontingd.n.
J. 0, IIartiw!ck.J. W. Whit. Milroy.
Wm. 8l.rlln Willi.mrporL
John Laird Psl.rn.
Frank B. R.ed...D. H. Campbell Aniontill..
" It. H.mlll, 1). D..l..tnont-
Mn. ll.g.rty....W.M. llurohnuld UuUuli.
Mn. Lldd.ll Wm. (lemmlll.... Ham.y.
" 8. W. Pom.rov...Mt. Union.
Jamai Irvin RavDr.Wood.nd.Philipiburg.
uaorg. ueaaua.niiiiiotown.
Rar.Il S.Butl.r. J. J. Coala Arch Xprleg.
" J. A. Word.o Priootoo. N. J.
Jaa. Wrigley 8.M. Moor., D.D.Tyrona.
J. I. P.U.rion...N. (1. Whit. Williamlburf .
J. 8. 8ho.n....L. Uaughawoat..Mill Hall.
W. M. Hhaw J.Rt.10 drier Miffliobarir.
T. 11. Murray.,.. Joieph Naib'lt...Laek Haven,
8. E. Webiter-...WilliamDort.
B.C. YounffmfcD .J. B. Oris. Daoill.
T.J.M'Cullougb.S, T. Thompaoo..St. Mary a.
ur. Bohtarer.....,J. n. Boal -A lien wood.
Kon M'Phenoa. David Kennedy-WatjoatowB.
J. R. Orhm...,J. P. Iludaon Willnmiport,
A urn t a Con.Couderiuort.
Qeo. Weaver.M.,.J. . Krardoa...L'ck liar en.
L. Denning W. 0. Wrht..MiieiburS.
b. W. McCurdT.Oeo. D. Meiri...Manil.e)d.
Oeorn Wearer.. J. II. Stewart. ....Oreeooaf tie.
Leonard lloaa..N, t. llrowoe ... Newton Ham'n.
Horn, Elden,
HA.r. from.
Jnney Shore.
Mn.W.Difler...II. B. Hum
6. 0. Siwarl.,.H,I)irninf hm.
II. B rid Re J. Q. Caraon Potters Jdilll.
Dr, A.M. HllliWm. Blair Carlisle.
Dr. A. M. Hllli. R. Auitin Palavla.
Joiepb Shaw Dr. Piatt Chamber. burg.
Joaeph fihaw J no. A. Cr ' ...6hippeniburj.
Jamea Mitobell..Dr. W. Grardon-Uaupbin.
Janea Mitchell. Dr. J. H. Kline.. Penfield.
Mn. N. Kuirord-J. T. Ureen hickin.oo.
W, A. Wallace.. .0. M. MeCanlay.Harriaburg.
David L. Kreba..II. M. Qraydon...Harriibarg.
John r. WemTer..V..U. Colbonh.Middletown.
J oh a F. Wflavar.D. W. Wood. UwiitotrB.
John V Wear f.J.L.Sommemlle BHIefonte.
tt. u. nn j. a. ratieraoa..nererat)iirg.
Mrl. II. Moor...7. D. ldeaoi...Middle BrtDg.
T. H. KoreeyM...WU)iaQi Kipp....Millerttowa.
B. A. Blcler Ju.M Laagblin.Port Kojal.
R. H Hhaw J. II. D-i.rl... Alexandria.
W. W. Betu B. F. Cuiter A I to on a.
W. C. Foley Joiepb Dyaart...AltooDB.
Jatoai Kerr...... Jordan Read .,.Carweoivllle.
J, R. BimpioQ,.HintiBsdoD.
J. MeQaugby.nJoba Diveni Walker.
wm, 1'orter J. U. Aleiander.Lewtiwwn.
J. ti. llsrtawiok.Dr. 8. Matlay.... Milroy.
Dr. a. J noaiuioB bcraoe Creek.
P. B. Reed Prof.J. Hamilton. Lemont.
Jamea Irvin U. B. Hotohkin..Mrriadal M.
Jea. Wriglny 0. J. Keagla.H. Tyrone.
1. fatteraoB...J. K. Dayton wilhamFport.
8. Hhoera.,..Cbarla Kyle Mill Hall. .
W. M. Shaw Junta LawioB...MifBinbnrg.
T. H. Murray.... 0. 8. M'Cormlab.l.ook UaveB.
" Jamea Gamble... Willlmiport.
R. M. Sohaortr.M. 0. Piatt. A Urn wood.
Jas. B. Orabam..O. 8. Jonei Gonderiport,
U. W. MoUardy.K. fl. Mnfraley... Men.fi. id.
Leonard Hou,.B,8. Parker Mifilintown.
Sudden Death of Geo. W. Boynolds.
The lifelciw Innly of Mr. (ieo. W. Kvynoldn,
agent of the I'enn'a liaitrtstd at this place,
was fmnd in West C'lenrfleld.hy two men, A.
Aloore and If. K. Hhnw, who were iiaHsing
along the road in the vicinity of Inquire
Shaw's grist mill on Momlny forenoon.
When discovered the Iwdy was lying on the
wide, with a handkerchief in the left hand,
placed over the nose, and a cane in the right
hand. James A. Moore, County Coroner,
held an in(iiest, euiiunnclling the following
gentlemen as juror, viz; C. Hone, J. L.
feravy, John I. i'attMnon, Phillip Iotts, O. B.
Merrcll, J. B. Slniw, who, after getting all
the information they touhi, eauie to the
coucluMion tluit death wascitiirtcd hy ajoplexy.
It apjienrs that the deceased hud started out
on Hnndiiv evening to take a walk in the
lirectinn of the Fair grounds, and was seen
along the way hy different artii that even
ing with whom he conversed. Mrs. Reynolds
and a daughter left home on the train Hiittir
day evening to visit a daughter in Curwens-
ville, and the two daughters remaining at
home did not feel uneasy alnrnt his atnencr
during Pundny night, thinking he would re
turn safe in due time. The demised was in
the (Mth year of his age, and leaves a widow
and nine children three sons and six d .tigh
ten to mourn his death. The children are
nearly all grown up, four of them heing
married.
The remains will be taken to Tyrone on
Wednesday morning for interment, the de
ceased having formerly resided there.
REPORT OF niRONKR'a INQt'KHT.
COMMOS WF.A LTtt OF VESS A, .
Clrarjlrld wuny. i
An inuuisition indents! and taken in Iaw-
n-mf township on the 17th day of Octolier.
t. . IMrtl, Iwlore nir, J. A. Moore, loroner
f the conntvafitmuiid : I'pon thrvlewoi the
oihIv ol it. W. Kevnolda then and there lying
dcad,nMn the oath of C. Howe, John J. I'nt
temm, (. B. Merrell, Jsmeii li. Ix'nvy, J. B,
Slmw and l'hilip Ihitts, timn the aolemn
all! rniat ion ofi irooil and lawful men of the
eounty aforfa:d, to inquire nnon the part of
he Commonwealth when, where, now ann
after what manner the said O. W. lieynolds
came tohis death, do iwy upon theiroatha and
inirniations. that one (i. W. Keynolds, of the
imroiufh of Cleartield, ticket agent, wn find
that the said t.eo. W. Keynolds, on the 17th
lar ol htoler. A. I. lHw,nnd in the enunty
atiinwaid, to wit, In a certain pla called
"Hhaw's hcad-gutr," was found dciul; that
he had nojnarku of violence appearing aliout
hialKHly. and died hy the vimtation of (iod
a natural way and not otherwise.
Jamks A. Mimikk, 1'oronrr.
Hiihi, Foreman,
J. I. I'ATTKkaoi,
O K. Mfkkki.i.,
Jamks U Lkayy,
J. B. NllAW,
In li. ir lHirra.
Thomas A. Fleck's new Block of goods has
arrived, and is now being opened out for pub
lie inspection. Call and aee the new sty leu
in colors and shap in millinery gmsU, and
ladies' drrws gnods.
Did yon are those emta and dolmans for
pes and ladiesr "Where T "At Flecks."
Yes; Aru't they lovely V
OUR FAIR.
Ijiat week waathe time flxed for the annual
exhibition of the Clearfield County Agrirul
turn and Prlring Pork Ajaociation. It seenm
to have originated in an unlucky moon, for
Tuesday, the first duyt was clear and cool
Wednesday and Thursday were wet and dia
ogTeeahJeas could be, and we were stirpriwd
at the large nuniWr of atraugera in town on
that day. Friday was a favorable day, and
in view of the inclement weather in thefore-
imrt of the week, the Association exteuded
the time to Saturday afternoon. The manage
ment of the Amociution, of oourse, were not
rcHjNmsihle for the unfavorhle wuutlierwhuh
prevailed at that time, and had we been
favored with good weather a larger crowd of
people would have been w itnessed in Clear
field than was here on 1 Proration Iav, or for
many a day previous.
The exhibition of live stock, agricultural
products, fanning implements, Ac, Ac, was
fair, while many of our merchants and me
chanics had their brag warm displayed in a
tasteful and attractive munner.
About thirty homes were here from lMiila-
delphia, Wllliamsjort, Brook ville, and other
plooea, entered for the nioea, but no trotting
occurtd until Friday and Saturday when
that kind of sport was rendered quite excit
ing. Appended is the score :
THOTTlNO ON KHU'AY
Citizens' Fnrse, 100 fV) to 1st, stj to Ud
and II.) to 3d.
HcatH
- 1 2 3
3 1 1
b. m 1 1. 4
4 4 3
h 3 fi 5
5 3 2
Thorndale Priuc
Nt-llie White, b.
White Rtockingf
Billy N., b. g....
TROTTINU ON HATt'RUAV.
Purse, f-HK) $12.1 to 1st. tfQ to 2d and f :
tottd.
HetttA.
1 9
1 1
3 2
3 3
4 4
n a
ti ft
Champion (iirl, h. m
Charlie T.,a.g
ijuly lxar, g. m
Verge, r. a. 4 N A
John King, h. g fl A It
Maud B., b. m
PAIR ITKMrt.
The OrphetiB band furnished the music
when the weather permitted.
The Fair grounds are fixed up in a much
more couvement manner than last year.
Other improvements will be made next year.
The Association's receipts were ahout ftHM),
which will help them out considerably.
Arrangements have lieen made fora special
premium of fifty bushels of wheat to lie pre
sented to the fanner exhibiting the largest
variety of grain at the Fair next Fall.
Frank (tons' mammoth bull, three and one-
half years old, and weighing 2,4!K pounds,
sold on the Fair grounds Friday nfter-
noon at public sale for (If.. Sheriff Mnhafley
as the successful bidder.
The large hull was safely escorted to town
from the Fair (J rounds and stabled ou Mon
day morning by Deputy Sheriff Thompson,
assisted by other parties.
A neat rosette on tho Iiijm'1 of the coat
would lie an improvement for those connected
with the Fair in on official capacity to wear,
instead of a faded riblwn -at reamer pinned
around nn old slouch hat. No reference to
nllusious.
The main building will lie enlarged as soon
as IuhiImt can lie procured to do it. The
mills in this vicinity could not fill the order
on account of low water.
Miss Mary McGaughey was awarded the
premium at the Fair last week for baking the
best bread. There were a dozen or more
competitors. She also received the special
premium of T. A. Fleck a handsome sewing
machine.
We will publhih tho list of premiums
awarded in full next week.
TWO ACCIDENTS AT THE FAIR
GROUNDS.
On Friday last, the pyramid ol'stejis ulxutt
eight feet high and fifty feet In length, loca
ted immediately cast of the Grand Stand, won
ladened with several hundred people of alt
ages and sexes, watching the races, when, for
want of sufficient bracing, the structure gave
way, going endways, injuring men, women
and children. None were fatally injured, but
a dozen or more were badly bruised and
frightened, ldcliard Kennard, of this bor
ough, had his spine injured, but is again able
to walk aliout. Two of his children were
also hurt. Joaeph H. Dearing, also of thin
place, had several rilw fractured. Mrs. Hunch
barger. of Ijiwrence township, and Mixs Sim
mers, of Hillsdale, were severely injured,
both having theirnnklcs badly sprained. A
gentleman from Glen Hope had a good set of
natural teeth badly demoralized. He hasn't
at many now as he had. Quite a number of
others were more or less injured, but we did
not learn their names. This unfortunate oc
currence produced considerable excitement
for a time.
On Saturday morning, as Sheriff MahiilTcy
was attempting to remove the Goss hull, whit h
he had purchased tho day previous, the ani
mal attacked and injured him quite seriously.
He had the Sheriff down and had one knee
on him and was about to crush him, when
Mr. William Brown, who happened fortu
nately tolie near, prodded the vicious brute In
the head withthetinesof apibb'irk and thus
drew his attention in another direction
and the Sheriff was rcIcaNcd from Im peril
ous and helplcMH mtualion. When Mr. Ma-
haffey's injuries were investigated, it was dis
covered that sevend rilts were fractured and
he was injured internally. At this writing
he Is getting along well and comfortably and
will ere long le about again. The bull was
ondemned and sentenced to death, nnd will
lie becfrd in the ncur future.
Thtrt t$ a Balm in Gihad. The success
which has marked the introduction of Cream
Balm, a Catarrh remedy, preared by Fly
Bro's, Owego, N. V., is indeed marvelous.
Many pemms in Pittston and vicinity are
using it with most satisfactory results. A
lady down town is rwovering the sense of
smell, which she had not enjoyed for fifteen
years, through the use of the Balm. She had
given up her case as incurable. Mr. Barber,
the Druggist, has used it in his family and
commends it very highly. In anothereoluinn,
young Tnnkhannock lawyer, known to
mnny of our readers, testifies that he was
cured of partial deafnetts. It is certainly an
efficacious remedy. Pitttttm, Pa., Gtttrttr,
Aug. lit, lTl.
My son, aged nins yearn, was alliicted with
Catarrh ; the use of Kly's Creain Balm effected
complete cure. W. K. I.AMMAN, Druggist,
Easton, Pa. Price 50 cents. 10-l(l-2t.
BUY THE BEST 1
MIEN'S HAND BKWKD CALFSKIN BOOTS,
MEN'S STANDARD SCREWED CALFSKIN
BOOTS.
MSN'S VKAL KIP BOOTS,
MEN'S ENGLISH KIP BOOTS.
MKN'S SLAUGHTER KIP BOOTS.
MEN'S FRENCH KIP DRIVING BOOT.
BOY'S CALFSKIN BOOTS.
BOY'S KIP BOOTS.
YOUTH'S HEAVY CALFSKIN BOOTS.
YOUTH'S KIP BOOTS,
II. A. KRATZBR, Asrbt ma J. Ricbarpbob
A Co., El Ira New York, 10-4. 4t
Ntw Daily Stag Lin: James h. Ixavy
has succeeded in having a daily mail estab
lished lierwwn dcnrficld and Penfleld.and
will hereafter mn a daily stage between the
two points. His contrmi began with April
1st, and the stage will leave Clearfield ever)'
morning (except Sunday) at 8 o'clock, mak
ing connection with all trains on the Low
Grade liailroad at IVnnfield, returning after
the lart train the same evening. Passengers
and freight will lie carried at low rates.
Orders left at any of the hotels will W
attended io. 4-1'ltf.
Horn it wa$ Don.'Hnw do yon manage,"
said a lady to her friend, "to appear so happy
and good natnred all the timer" "I always
bar Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was the
reply, "and thus easily keep myself and flvm
tly in good health. When I am well I always
feel good n hired." Head si t It In another
column.
I j. lies are politely invited to call and see
the nice mats and dolmans for ladies at
Fleck's store.
m i m e
Indies' and Misses' dolmsns and coats at
Fleck 'i In great variety.
COURT PROCEEDINGS SECOND
WEEK.
Patltloa for a pnblle roa4 leading fro a a pub.
He road Bear Wulnley'i t a bridge oa pa bite road
T. Wain and William Fljnn, ia Pena towaibip.
Read, aad Thames W. Moore, James McDonald
and Petriok Daley appointed vlvwera.
D. W. Moors, A. B Kbaw, John I. Patterson,
S. V. Wilaea, J. 8. Norrla and J. A. L. Flegel
were appointed appraiser t aaaaaa tbe damagee
oooarring to K. A. .Stewart by reaeon of a pui.ilo
road opened through bis land la Glrard townahip.
Petition presented for a road beginning at er
near tbe bouaa of William Ogden near Atlantle
Colliery to a point at or near the bouee of James
Flan I ran, 1b Wuodward towniblp. Samuel Hag
rty, Tboiuu Henderson and Jamea Muort ap
pointed vieweri.
Petition for a public road la Sandy township,
to lead from road at the farm of Thomas Wjne
to tbe road from DuBoif U Keynoldavilla. 1i.
0. Kirk, Michael ebaflor and Jobo Lylle wire
appointed vie wen.
Petition for tbe vacation and supply of a pub
lic road ia Bu rati ie towaibip, leading from
Harmony church to KUehln'l mill, Lewie Bo Ice,
Dared Fulton and John K. Young ware appointed
vieweri.
Petition for a road 1b Brady towniblp, to lead
from Herbert Luther's to a point on Erie turnpike
near John Campbell's. George 0. Kirk, John
Smith and Lewie Sohoob appointed viewer.
Conjirmid ni ti, Report of rev it were vaaatlng
and Uyiug out a publie road to Brady towmhip,
leading from tbe liell and Brady townahip Hue,
near John Keiter'i, to publie road leading from
Rubal 4 Sohuoker's grill mill to Buequobanna
river at a point near said mill in Brady townahip.
Report of viewer aliening damage on road
leading from Mark Wilton ' to Archibald Shaw's, ,
in Bradford township.
Report of reviewer vacating a road laid out
from the Kris turnpike, near Wilier A Bender's
tram road to a point near Beaver Run briJge, oa
tbe road leading from Jacob Moek'a to Oweola.
Report of viewer laying Out a publie road
leading from Weatovar through Cheat and
Beeoaria townabin to Coalpo L
Report of vie win laying oat a publie road ia
Morrli township, commencing at a point on the
old Belltlonte turnpike, near where the Deer
oreek road eonaeoti with it, to a point near rater
Stepheneon'a.
Report or viewers laying out a private roaa in
Deeatur township from township road leading to
useeoia to u. uearnart lanoi.
Report of viewers laying out a publie road la
Pike townahip from Jonathan Hartshorn's saw
mill to intersect public roaa near .Frederick
Uloom'a Une.
Report of viewers refuting to vacate a portion
of public road leading from Church of God to
bevi uarnoK a in Lawrence townsoip.ana reoom
mending that the asms be raited at tbs points
is en Honed.
Report of viewer vacating and supplying a
public road in Sandy townibip, running between
summit tunnel to a point near David nrea
farm.
Towsaaie Lisa,
Report ef Com min loners establishing line be
tween liurnaideand Ubest townibip. riled.
Jamea Mitchell, oamual 1. Uurce and J a. L.
Stewart were appointed viewer to e limine Into
and report a to tbe propriety of erecting a public
on ate scroti me Asoauaunon ereea at 'linger a
old mill property. Alioaorota said creek nt tbe
Pmncer mill,"
The disemwion of "The Christian Kcligion,
by Col. IngcrtKill and Judge Black, which wi
commenced in the August nuinln'r of the
Xorth Amcriran Heriete, is continued in the
Novemlier issue of that publication. Col
Ingcmill now replies to the strictures of his
opponent, and present much more fully than
he has ever )h lore done (he logical grounds
for his opposition to Christianity. The arti
cle will be received with interest by tho
who have read the first part of the debate, as
well as by all those who believe that the
cause of truth Is lntd advanced by free dis
cusHioii. Au curly nunilicr of the Hctirw will
contain nn exhaustive reply. In a Symposium
Presidential Inability, four of our most
eminent jurist, Judge Thomas M. Cooley,
the Hon. Lyman Trumbull, Prof. Theodore
W. Dwight, and Gen. B. F. Butler, discuss the
several weighty problems arising out of Arti-
'le 2 of the Constitution. "Knglund's Heredi
tary Republic" in the title of a significant
paper contributed hy the Marquis of Bland
ford, and Senator George F. Hoar writes a
itatcsmanlike article on "The Appointing
Power" of the President of the Tnitcd Stales.
LETTER FROM HUSTON.
Tbs past Summer was one of unusual business
activity in Huston, but tlnet bark peeling ceased,
business bai grown totnewhat dull. Tbe aearoity
of water stopped the Woodward aw mill near
tbi place, and tbe Bowman in ingle mill on iaurel
Ran for a long time, but they are both running
now. Oa aoovuat of tbe kw water, tbe Railroad
Company were compelled to nut ia a steam pump
near lien net' Branob, at Tyler's, ia order to get
water for their tank.
Bark I shipped when ears oaa bt obtained,
which la not aa often aa seeded.
A protracted meeting bald ia the M. K. eh arch
for a month cloaed last week. Quits a number
prnfeiaed eonveraioa.
There have been throe severe eases of diphtheria
in Peolleld recently, two ending fatally.
A live Temperance Hooiety it at worK IB tbit
place. At lb last monthly meeting torn good
addreases were mads by Profasaor Weaver and
Luther, and seventeen persona signed the pledge.
Work on the 1'resbylerian parsonage stesdliy
progreasea. ine cellar wall I nearly completed,
and it ta tbs intention to build the parsonage a
soon a poniblo.
Politically, the township la quiet. There It a
rumor that tevorat penena will rate for Mr,
Wolfe, but It i only rumor. There is no di sat
isfaction ia regard to the tounty nominations.
A. 1. U. tt.
PssniLD, Pa., OoL 17, 1181.
Charfitfd Coal Trade. Statement of Coal
and other freights sent over Uie Tyrone Ac
Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Railroad,
for the week ending Octolier S, 1HH1, and the
same time lost year :
COAL. TOSS.
Portheweek - 42."
Same tins last year 4S,8ill
Decrease
m
. lm.HB
. 12M,fll5
Previously during year..
Same time latt year
Innraast 543,401
Total In I SHI
Same lime last year -
. 1277,410
Increase
OTRBB rSBISHT.
43.472
Lumber
Miscellaneous freighti
US ear
, 118 '
BASE BALL.
Bt rxhiuk, Otnlier 12, 1HH1.
A mutch name ol I tall was played at Cherry
Tree on Saturday, Septemlier 21th, Ix twcen
he following nines: i ncie jewtcs wen, oi
Cherry Tree, and Lncle Jack's hUilwarts, oi
BurnNide, which resnlteil in a score ol H to lf7,
in favor of the Bumside boys. An attempt
wiw made to piny a return game Octolier Hth,
at Huniside. Kain interlered when five
innings were played, and the game was sus
pended for half an hour. At the expiration
of that time, the sun slume and the game was
ailed bv the I moire, but I nele J rase a Best
drew down Iheir colors and refused to play.
You who know not the rules ol the game, auk
vour neiglilsir bane ballist how anch games
are decided. l AA.
Silk velvois fall ulindes) 1 fill
Silk vclvetsl Polka Dot) 2 00
Fringes, trimmings, ornaments, Ac.
H. A. Kuatzi r, Market stne(,near the
Postofflce.
The lK-st do tiling or the least money can
be found at Gninstiurg'sniost reliable Clothing
Store, Western Hotel corner, in Clearrfield.
10-fitf
Couta anil dolmans for ladies manu
factured from the finest material and trimmed
in the most fashionable stvles at Flecks.
Fleck has the largest stock of ladies' dob
mans and coats in Clearfield.
Ladica' coats and dolmans at Fleck.
Starrlfl
M1TII CaKDOIf. Oa W.ln.id.r, OsloUr
llih, 1 OKI. hy H.r. Il.orri Lmdr, Mr. faasa A.
Ssira, of Str.lioD, Pa., and Mn, Usaca Casdo,
of Cl.ara.ld, fa.
BOI'LT BNKDDKN. Oa W.dD.daj. Oolo-
br 12, isai, bj R.r. Maori. Laid,, Mr. A.HLar
Hoclt aod Mill M aar fixanoBS, all of Woodland,
Clcaifi.ld eonntj.
BI.OOM BIIRKnOI.DKR. Oo miJaT, Out.
Id. ln.-l. br B. Illld.braod, Kiq Mr. I. U.
Bi.osm and Mlu Uaaraa ItuaKuoLbaa, all of
Cl.arflald soaat.
ORAIIAM Jl'BT. On Tbondajr, Oolobw
.1th. I SHI, by Owirs. W. mwir, Kiq., Mr.
BnssnrL. Uaasaa sod Mil, loaa I. Jrar, botb
of Ulrara towaibip.
lll'MPnBir-HMITH. On Ta.idir, Ool.
lib. I'll, b? Bar. Uwn lidr, Mr. Willi.
T. llvarnssr, of I'lodnnat, Wait Virginia, and
MIm Lola M. B.its, a( ria. losnabi,.
NEf' DNYDIR Al tb. mld.nM of J. t
frj, Biq.t B ToMdajr, Ootobw 41b, 181, bj
H.. K.mo.l MUM, Mr. Iiaiar Nrr aad Mill
HuaassA Hsrpia, bolb of Cboit townibip.
ORr.RN RBX Al Iba M. I. parasaan la
Ql.a Hop., oa W.Hs.id.T, Odolior Ulb, lasl,
b, Bar. If. Ad.sii, Mr. Assam K. UaiM and
Mill Has A J. Has, both of Ulan Uop. boraaib.
PENT! BUTTS Al tb. Lalh.rin paraii.
aff, Latbanhurs, on Tbnndar, Oot. ISlb, IS, I,
b. Bat, J. T. Uladblll, Mr. faaassiii t. Pasra
and Mlu In. U. Uarra, bolb ol Brad; Iowa
il,,,. EHHOSriON tOWDER. At lb. nildiniM
of Mr. T. flbnir, o. T.Md.j, a.pt. ITth,
b Bit. F. Adsmi, Mr. W. S. (naosnau and
Mlia Lrcr t . IrtWDKl, DolA .1 i,i07aaTina,
Cambria aoalilr.
CROSS-IKIRHR At the rwaldanee of the
brldt't parents, in Wilms. October Id. IB HI. be
Rev. J. W. K.lii, Mr. Ansa B. Cross, of Sylvan
wrove, liineom oousty, kaniat, and Hni IP L.
dbirbb, of witaoa, haasii.
PHftFF HILL. At the M. E. par .on age In
uien nope, oa inur(jy, Hsptemner lis, isil,
by Rev. F. Adasaa, Mr. Olitrb Baorr.of Houit
dale borough, and Miss Mtar A. Hill, of
assuera. woodward towaibip.
MaCRACKEN BARRETT. At the residents
of Mr. Wio. D. O'Hirra, oa Thunday, Aag . Utb,
IHHI, by O lucre Htraw. Kid.. Mr. Eli.ib L.
Mct'hAcsKB, of Ferguioa townibip, and Mil
a lb DtnniTT, oi juries townaoip.
ill R I'll V-8 MIT II -At Pins Grove Mills, on
Thurtday, Uotobrr ISth, MM, by Kit. W. C.
Kuhn, Mr. Adah T. Mi near, of Grampian 11 ilia
Clearfield county, aud Miai Marts 4 P. Ssira,
ol fiat Uro vi Mills, Centra eouuty, Pa.
KKVN0LD9. Near Claard.ld koronib, on
sundar ariDIni, Uolobar Itlb, 11, Uborui w
HfirxuLlia, ag.d oSj.ata, 6 nionlbi and 17 dajri.
llRESfil.ER In Union towaibip, on Sunday,
Ootob.r I6tb, 1S8I, Lorria P.. daa.hLtr of U. R.
aad Margarat K. Driular, ag.d a uiontb, and 14
Oay,.
Cl'RRY. In Lutnlwr City borouab, on Rator-
day, Onlobar Uib, I SSI, of trpbold f.rar, Mastsa
ass, oaucniar oi jams, b. ana naonal uorry,
agad la yun, i montba and 11 dayi.
THIII1R. At OI.no, N. Y., on Sunday, Oolobar
9th, 18HI,af diphtheria, Kabl A., yuuogeit ,un
Byron S. and Annia U. Truda, agbd i year,, 8
nontni ond 1 1 day,.
When we Me a pracloul blnMou
Tbat w. Undad with mob oar,,
Rudely taken from oar boeom,
lluw our aebing bearll deipair.
Arsund 111 Utile grave w. linger
T 111 tb Mttiog aun la low,
Feeling all onr hope, bay. prlibel
With the flower we .horlibod aa.
SpccUtlt.
Osa Hiisiibbb Pna Cbbt. Diiooubt ob Old
Pbics,. Hawing Maeblnee ean now be purchased
at Merrell's tin and variety ,ton, from 1.8 up
wardi. All kiodi of Mwing naaehinea repaired
on in. inori.il nouoe.
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877.
W'antbii. Delivered at tbe Rail Road.
100,01)0 28-lnoh ihavad ihinjlee.
100,0113 4.noh lawed abinglea.
100,0110 feet of pine boardi.
6011,000 14-feet ibaved hoop,.
6. ouo railroad tioa.
&0,0li0 feet of good bemlook boardi.
For which I will pay the bigheit market price,
delivered at Clearfluld, or at any point oa the
Tyrone a Clearfield Railroad.
. F. Kbabbb
Clearfield, Pa., Oot. 16, IHTS tf.
lust Iteccived.
JiiBt Roonivod by ARNOLD, at
UUKWK.VSVILIiK:
Car Load Nova Scoliu riaxtort
Car Load pure Corn, Rye and Oats
unop I
tar JiOad JJeakon bait I
Car Load of Choice Family Flour!
Car Load Dry Goods, Grocorios, 4o.l
Ierrhhmi;le8, Bark. (. R. 'lies and
Gruio will be taken in oxohange.
Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878.
CLEARFIELD MARKETS.
CLKABriBLD, Pi- Oot. 19, IM1.
Flour, p'-r ewu $3 Ti
Buobwbvat Flour, perowt ...
Corn Meal, per ewt - 1 10
Chop, rye, perowt. 1 M
Ubup, miied, per ewt . I 40
Bran, per ewt 1 00
Wheat, per bushel 1 10
Rye, per busbel 80
Oat, per bushel 60
uorn, ears, per bushel to
Buckwheat, per busbel 60
Clorer teed 00
Timothy eed 8 76
Potatoes, per burhel I 40
Apples, per nutnei oo
Onions '.. 1 00
Ham, per pound 14
Shoulder, par pound nmH 11
Dried Beef, per pound , 11
Chickens, per pair 60
U utter, per pouna
b'ffir, per doten H. Hi
Suit, per sack, large 1 00
Goal Oil, per gallon 13
Lard, per poUDd it
Dried Ai.tes, per pound M. 7
Dried Peaches, per pound 121
Beans, per bushel I 00
il WntM.
Oil Quotations !
CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT.
UNDERHILL & CO.,
Lubricating it (fined if Mi iter $
OILS.
PlULirSBl'RG, PENN'A.
W quote our brand of Petroleum and otbtr oil
ytmnjtct to marKit raayraj unmrBU iiwm
OB hoard oar st any ttation on
lb Tyrone A Clearfield
Kailroad.
Refined Oil. 116 Tet...per gal. ) At low it
Prims White, 160 " 11 M I market rate
WatsrWbite.loO .... withoutrerer-
Klaine, 160 " " J soca to cost.
Bentlne, fttlravity Prgal
N up tbs, 74 " " " ,
Gasoline, 88 " "
in en Lamp, .100 test " " ,
Oar Ails Oil, (W. V.) Kura. ,
" (W.a.)Medm. " " ,
" " (W.Vs.)bomm'r " "
Natural Lubricating - " ' ,
Franklin Bummir H "
" " hummer. " "i
Black Diamond " "
Green Kngtot " " ,
Ooldnn " - " "
Amber " " "
XXX "
No. I Spindle "
Mstflblesa Cylinder Oil " "
No. 3 ' " " "
Wool Oil, No. 1
LardOilfextrsjWinterstrsin'd" "
' No. 1 " "
No. 3 ' "
Eel I pie Engine, No. 1 " "
PiO. 2 . " "
" No. 8...
Miners' Yellow, per gallon...,
w White " ....
Linreed, No. I "
At lowest
bet rate
out ref. to
Amerirtn "
Turpentine, best "
Ife (.r.lB.WTI.i; prittt and
meet all competition.
May 4, el-ly.
tta jadi'trtisfttuttts.
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Curwanivllle, Pa., Jan. 9, '78-tf.
STRAY ITI'.EH,-Came trespassing en tbe
premise of the undersigned, In Graham town.
sbiD. Clearfield eotifitT. nn or about tbe 16th dav
of July last, b filtlNDLE STHKlt. Tbe owner
of said titer it hereby noli lied to torn forward,
prove property, pay ebarget, and take him away,
or bt will be disposed of acenrding to law.
AUKAHAM Ul'ftlMbij.
Urahsmtoa, Pa,, Oat 6, mi-Al.
AIMINIHTRATfH'H N ITICE.-N.t. let
It herehv tit en that Irfttert of Adminittrs-
tion oa the estate nf BLIAHKTH MoYKK.Iate
of Graham township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., dto'd,
havinc been dulv tr anted to tbe undersigned, all
person indebted Io laid estate will please make
immediate payment, and loose naring eiaim er
demands against the same will present them prop
erly sat huntl tilted for settlement, without delay.
JAMK8 Min hit. Administrator.
Wallaetlon, Pa , Stpt, 31, 16M fit.
1 DMIMSTRATdll'S NOTICE. Netloe
I. I hereby given that letters nf Adalnittratioe
on the tstate of MAKY AKDKRY, late of Morris
township, Clearfield enunly, Pa., dee d, having
been duly granted to tbe undersigned , sll persons
Indebted to taid ert ate will pleata ataks immedi
ate payment, and thoat having claims or de
mands etaiBSt the same, will p reseat tbem prop
erly SQ'.he&tieattd for st'littneat without delay.
u. r. ithr.MB, AflmtBitiraier.
Kjlertown, Oct. 6, ISHI-st.
T ANTCI).-HF.I.Vf:n for Steam A ale
if Hammers, To buy Helve tut from sound
Pit Nut llicknrv te be ttiuared tn tb following
dlmeaslnne i lBiio inrnss ny iji leet, siso urn
inrbet 2l feet, one half of earn siie -all to be
Butt Cuts and mond. No second eutt will he re
otived and nothing but Pig Nut Hickory wanted.
Anr Part bavin timber ol lot SeiwripMna re
quired may find s purchaser st good priest by
appivin at this ornoe, etmer ta ptrena or oy ict
ter, I'liTSUtlHOlI FOKGH AND IHON CO.,
llih street, near pena avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ootober , l"Bi tf.
A
I DITOH' NOTU K.
In the estate ol J. Ubb 1 la theOrpbant'Conrt
floorer, deetased. j of Cltsrlleld eounty
Tbs BBdcrslgntd Auditor oppfllnttd by tbt
Court to dt'piM of tbt tieeptlens to the aeoount
of J. Ros bloom, Administrator, hereby give
not tee tbat he will attend to the tune ef hit sp
Dflliitment at hi ofBot In Clearfield, oa TIIIJHM
l)AY, NOVKMHKB tOTII, m, st II B'elook
A. M , wbtB sod where all parties Interested y
attend. "RAN K U. llAKHIf.
( Auditor.
Cleat fisld, P , Oct. U, 11-tl.
HAXi rACTVRBR
Breech and Murrlo loading Uiflos and
and all kinds ol hporting Goods. A comilte line ol t'ot ket Knives, Ua
zors, Shears, Scissors and liunling Knives. 1'apor and lirasa Sholls.
Itolimding Implements. Game Hags, Shot l'ouches, Powder
Flasks, Bullet Pouches, Gun Covora and Cleaning Rods.
AMMUNITION, CARTRIDGES, CAPS AND SHOT,
Primers, Lead, Wails and IJulletcd Breech Caps. Target
Rifles and Target. Log Rules and Timber Hooks. All kinds
of Sowing Machino Noodles, Oils and Attachments. Guns mado to
order and warranted to give satisfaction. Shot-guns bored to shoot close.
Key-fitting and Repairing. Kvcrytuing warranted or money refunded at
J. E. HARDER'S GUN STORE, Clearfield, Pa.
Cl.er8.ld, Pa., Oelotwr b, 1881-lm.
1881 FALL. 1881.
A. THANHAUSER,
PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
The Largest and Best Stock of
CLOTHI'lVG,
AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
FOR THE LEAST MONEY.
Suits Made to order at Short Notice.
ALBERT THANIIAUSER,
Opera House Block, opposite postofEoe, CLEARFIELD, FA.
8-M-1881 If.
NOTICE.
HAVING JUST RECEIVED
. OUR
rait .Md Winter StoeL
OF
DRY GOODS. DRESS
LINER YJND FANCY GOODS. WE INvlTE
THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
Yours Respectfully,
X3C. 3L DEI XX XkX
ROOM NO. 2, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
CLEAKFIELI), PENN'A.
N. B. In our Millinery Department we employ none but first-
class Milliners, nnd guarantee all
Peptember 21, IKSl-tr.
W. II. BALLENGER,
WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST,
AND DEALER IS
SMOKEll'S ARTICLES.
THE LARGEST AND CJ1EAPF.ST
Sole Agent ol Philadelphia of tho
W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars,
A LA KG E VARIETY OF ROUGH AND READY ALWAYSON HAND.
A SPECIALTY MADE OF
HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY.
torSTORES FITTED VP AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
W. II. BALLEXGER, Xo. 228 Market Street, rhlladelphla.
Srplember TIB, 1881. ly
jMotm Wiuiamahr's fflothiiifl iH'frtlscratnt.
The Best
FOH
Iet loiey.
AAANA MAKER & RROWN,
OAK HALL,
S. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
The Largest Clothing House in America.
iRrut dffrtisfrafnts.
ITAKI Iht m si hod of aotlfylng those 1b seed
of a good slower, Reaper, Thrtthsr or Plaw,
tbat 1 have the sgentj of tbs
II UCKEYK
Mower, Bcnpcr nnd Thresher,
Hanaraatar.il by AI'LTMAN a CO., Canton, 0.
1 aai ala. afant fur lb. clebrale.
South Bend Cbillcd flow !
m,!....., .M4 f .Itbwol tb, abavahad
betwr .all .a .r adiirae, mt befor. parebaelnf
liewbara.
CACUARIAR MrNAUI,,
June 8, 1881 tf. Cnrwaaivllla, Pa
Agricultural Implements!
tw kdrrrtlsrmrattf.
OF AND UKALES IX
Hliot guns, Revolvers, FisliinK Tackle,
GOODS, NOTIONS, MIL
JXf db CO.,
work to give satisfaction.
11. LKll.MAM & to.
VARIETY OF CIGAUS IN THE CITY,
Clothing
THE-
gtw giarrrtlSftnfnts.
COR HALF.. Thirteen blve, nf
J) Itellaa II.U vbieh I will eell aheap for
e.ib, or aaehanaj. for b.at, ror rnrtber la
formation eall .n or aoMreei the onrlerelBneil.
I V. KKAMKH.
Novl.lltf. ClMrleld, 1'a.
lbTOTI'R.Th. anrlerilineil, reelillnff I. Iba
,1. Tillaffe or n.etovar, ta cneet townibip.
baa ai.de tb. naseieary arranRementa ann Bro
po,., to opM an KATINll Hul'hU for lb. ee
aoannodallon of tbe pnhlie generally, aad I here
by aolttrll a liberal ebert of th. pahlie p.tron.ae.
JOHN J. SNlllKH.
WmIovw, Pa., Feb. f, lnai-tf.
BRICK FOR SALE.
There ara 100,0 Ml rwd Brink for aala al tbe
Merihall Brink Yard, In tb. nppar end of tbe
bnrnoyh of Cl.arB.ld. Brloh will alwayi be fonnd
oa hand U BOMamodar, any enitomer who may
nail. J. ftf. MARSHALL, Afeat.
Clearnald, Pa., Aaf. 14, IISI Im.
tw avfrtlsfrarnts.
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs.
CarwanavUla, Jaa. , TS-tf.
Th. old.it, b.it, raoet thoroush, and oamplott
prai.leal Buiineei foil.,. In the I'nitod SiatM.
Stdrd,ihoul ala.il Ib iciiiun. Hradenta adaiil.
tid al any time. For eireulari eddrvae
J. C. SMITH, A. M., Prlnelpel,
R.pl. t.'ll.Jra. Pitliburfb, Pena'a,
buYaiiomei
llOl SKr", LOTS AND FAHUS FOR 6ALX I
TWKNTT 1101)6118 and LOTS In CUart.ld
far Bal. at raeannklil. nrioe, and on Miy
Urmi. Alio, leveral FAHMS ia Bradford and
Urabam townihipa. Apily to
WALLACE A KIIEIIS,
Pea, I. '80 tf. ClearS.ld, Pa.
Millinery I Millinery!!
ITAKR tbtpleasnrs of Informing tbt publlo
that I ahall offtr tpecisl Indooementt la
Millinery Good, eneb st tiilkt, Batlns, Hibhont,
Flowers, Ae., Trimmed and Untrimsotd Hats and
Honnttt. is the very lateet sty Its, Notions and
Made-up Clothing for e hi I dr. a. I kindly solicit
s thars of your patronage.
MIH3 M. A. WKLCIT,
Market St., CIcerAtli, Ps.
Apr. SO, 1881-ly.
IXK.('(ITOHH NOTICE Notics la ksfe
j by givtn that Letters Testamentary oa tbs
estate of SAMUKL MATTHKW, l.u of Btoosria
township, Clearfield eounty, Pean'a, deceased,
having netn duly granted to tbs undortigaed, all
fitrsont indebted to taid estate will pleats make
mmedlatt payment, and tboss having elaiaia or
demands arainst tbt tame will preaent tbem prop
erly authenticated for settlement, without delay,
Bl MUN MCFAK UA n n,
ABHAU MATTHEW,
Eieeutort.
Utabvllle, Pa., Btpt. Hth, IssMt
0BOBOB WI1VIS
..PACL r. WBATBB,
YOTJ CJkJN
Save moneY
IN BUYING YOUR GOODS FROM
Geo. Iaul F. "Weaver,
KKCOND BTIIRF.T,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Notions,
Boots! Shoes, Hats! Caps,
GROCERIES,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c, &c.
ALSO,
FLOUR, FISH,
BACON, HAM, SALT, OATS, CORN,
CHOP, ETC.
Thankful for rjaet fevore. we Invlt. th. noblla
to eall and are our larK. and new etor-k of loodl,
wbieb w. will diepoaa of at reaeonabl. ral.1 for
aa.h, or axohanire for eountry prodneo.
Polil. and auentir. olerkl to wait apoa yea,
and prieaa down low.
OKOROE PAUL F. WEAVER.
ClaarBell, Pa., Sept. II, USl.tf.
FRED SACKETT,
-UANl'FACTURER OF
Tin, Copper Sheet-Iron Ware,
ALSO DEALtH 1X
Hardware,
Cook Stoves,
Heating Stoves,
Ranges and
Stove Repairs.
Wood and Iron rumps, .
AMMUNITION AND FISHING
TACKLE OF ALL KINDS.
Roofingt Spouting
DONE ON SHORT KOTIC8.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
A SPECIALTY.
AI.LKINDS OF
GAS FIXTURES
Kept eoaitantly oa hand.
FRED SACKETT,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Cl.irO.U, Pa., Sept. T, 1891. If.
New Stove TinwarG Store !
FRED JOHNSON & BROS.,
A T aYKRRF.LV 8 OLD STAND,
Opposite Court Hoois, Market ttrtet,
CLKAItFIELD, I'ENN'A,
Dealers la and Manufacturer! of
Tin, Copper I Sheet-Iron Ware,
ALSO PBALBBI IB
Sror&s axa ftxxcES
of any tii or deteriptlofl.
A LARHK ASSORTMENT OF
Parlor, Boom and Cooking Stoves
Will be ktpt eon stan tty oa hand, or proeurtd
oa thort aotiea.
A (1RNKRAL ASSORTMENT OF
TINWARE
l'OR THE LEAS T AtOXEY
Aad Manufactured Jut af th. le.t Malarial aad
la a Workmanlike Maaaer.
SPOUTING AND ROOFING
Prompt! attended U.
GAS FITTING
AlUnJed to, and HAS FIXTt RKfl tf all Kladt
kept Cosatastly oa hand.
REPAIRING.
All kiadl of Repalrinf will b. Prwptly aad
Mtly doaa.
LAMPS, LANTRP.Nfl, POCKET AND TABLE
CI TLKHY, ETC., ETC.
Alaa a Oenaral Aa,.rtmaat af
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
A II of whlek will nw Mid at ReaKinuMa RatM.
Uiraaiae.il. A etiere ef Pablle
PatronafO la Bollelied.
FRED JOHNSON BRO Sv.
ClearJ.ld, Pa', Aoraal 14, tlM lra.