Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 26, 1881, Image 2

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Gioroi B. Goodlanuir, Editor.
CLEARF1KLD, Pa.
Wkdnkhday Mnnsrwn, Octuiipk 0, 1h1.
Reader, If yam want to kow what Ii golnc "
U tba bnalnnas world, Juit wad our ad.ertiftng
oUmni, tho Spteial column in particular.
Democratic Slate Ticket.
FOR HTATB IKEAHL'imil,
HON. ORANtiR NOIILK, of Kile.
Dcmocrntlc County Ticket !
for amociatk jruuES :
JOHN I. CITTI.I, of Oleerleld Borou.b.
JOHN UUCKKNHKRIIV, of Cheat Towo.hlp.
FOR TRKAHL'REU :
JOHN W. WHIULLY, cf Clearfield Borough.
POB COI'NTV COMMlmtlONKRH :
JOHN T. STRAW, of Ferguion Town.hlp.
JOHN PICA111), of Covlntn Townrbip.
for roUNTir ai'ihtohs :
HEl'BKN STRAW, of Jordan Town.hlp.
JuIlN W. HOWE, of Lawrence Towmhlp.
FOR COUNTY CORONKll:
Dr. JOHN B. KANE, of Dulloil Borooh.
(iovcrnor Willi, of Louisiana, is dead.
lemoeraU, keep your eye on Iho
Radical commercial vote trader.
Democrats, look out lor those Kadi
cal who aro Becking only complimen
lary votes. None of that !
Dentoorats, voto early and put in at
least half a day a whole one if pos
siblo lor your party and your country.
Tho Chicago Driving Park offers a
purse of 920,000 to Koono and I.oril
lard for a race between Foxlitill and
Iroquois.
The Democratic tickets aro printed
and ready for distribution. Let our
friends see that they are put in the
ballot box on next Tuesday a week,
Novcmbor 8th.
Jlenry and r'runk Rumberger were
tried at llanisburg last week, churned
with llio murder of Daniel Troutmun,
and both found guilty ol murder in
the first degree
The U allows (.'heathi. Kmanuel
Ettinger, who was in prison at Middle
burg, Snyder county, under sentence
of death, died on luut Saturday night,
lie was to liavo been hung on the ltith
of December next.
Tho President sont Iho name of
ex-liovornor Kdwin D. Morgan, of New
York, to tbo Senate on Monday, to bo
Secretary of the Treasury for a short
time, until Conkling gets ready to run
the machine. No other Cabinet nom.
inations wero sent in.
On Saturday a week Congressman
Wise, of Virginia, and tho notorious
liiddleberger got into a muss about
politics when they met near Richmond
and exchanged shots, with tho usual
result nobody hurt. Three shots
were fired at each other. Tho partic
ipators' actions deserves lobe punished
Wolfe, tho Independent candidate
for Stato Treasurer, "nominated by a
convention of one," has boen howling
considerably in the western counties
of tho Stole tho past week, and the
Republican organs, notwithstanding
instructions not fo advertise Mr. Wclfo,
are compelled to squeal occasionally.
Democrats, remember that election
day is only one woek Irom next Tucs
day. Arrangoyour house accordingly,
and let nothing whatever interfcro to
prevent you from going lo tho polls
and having out tho full Democratic
voto. Voto tho clean wheat right
through from Hon. Orange Nohlo for
Stato 1 roaeuror to Dr. Kane for Coro
nor.
J ho Republicans are boasting and
circulating an item about tho Krie
Herald denouncing Mr. Noblo. A
Philadelphia papor gives tho reason
why tho Herald opposes Noblo, as fob
lows:
"Mr. William I.. Rentl, of Erie, baa bolted with
nil newepeper, Ibe Krle Htmti. againat Noble,
mainly beeauae when two leaden attempt to ride
one borae one of them moat ride behind, and
fioott won't ride lhat way with Noble in front."
No Danoxr Tho N.Y. Word soys :
Possible President Davis occupies an
interesting position in his capacity of
buffer for Prosident Arthur. Tho
managers have properly calculated
that no Republican will tindertuko to
assassinate Mr. Arthur, still less any
Democrat. Possible-President Davis
can recall the flattering nnY addressed
by Charles II. to his brother. "Youl
"need not be alurmed James ; no ono
"will ever kill mo for tho sake of see
"ing you King of Kngland."
Ibe duties of the President ot tho
United States Senate are confined
within narrow-limits, divested ol any
political influonco or power. Ho can
not select committees or appoint offi
cials like the Speaker of tbo House of
Representative. Tho importance at
tached lo tho office rests in its pro
spective honors and delegated powers,
in caso the acting President dies. That
it why tho Republicans desired to elo
ate one of their own political fuith to
to that honorable position.
Discot RAoimi to th RErunLtcANB.
Cooper, tbo Chairman of tho Repub
lican State Committee, last week, la
bored through two columns of type
without being able to discover a plans,
iblo issue upon which to recommend
bis factions or bis candidato lo the
voters of Pennsylvania. Tho Phila
delphia Ertniny Tetrgrojih,, an inde
pendent Republican newspaper, takes
pity on tho Chairman and presents
him an issuo as follows: "It has but
single Issue, which is, 'Shall a solita
ry political boss, of little mental or
moral worth, govern this groat Com
monwealth or shall tbo poople them
s.lvos govern it I" That is the issue,
nd to it should Chairman Cooper de
vote all bis facts and all his logic; it
ia an issue that must bo mot and an
swered, for it can noilbor bo Ignored
nor denied."
VEMOCIIA TS, HE OX THE A SWAX OX 77? WIXO.
ALERT!
1 1 1I K I'OL'HT IIOI'MK RINd IMTIuiSti INTIIK
It in in Ii.uuuh ihm tlu-.i:ilif,illiu l. ''" rj'FK 11"
or. bio alwiiya tiliur (ui.li m tin' iiiil ; The I, ut,i. of llio ipHn;t ion luivu
will bIiiuv. Tlii'M! loinlira luve iilinn- lnj clunked 'Tho Court Houhi
ilulietl nil l,.i,o .,,' t'l.-aii'if m,y ,,nili,,i, "'"k" fmtiiiltitiW till the olHi
... i - i .1 i . foul criiiun in thin county. I!ut, if tliu
of the ticket to uliuli tho licmocrulKi 1 ' '
, . utiiiy of Henry bwuii m true, the leud-
mo ('Kllll'll, exwiit tint ol (niintv ... ' ,
' 1 i ik of tin-i'iiihiI niniiil iilni nrt v liuvo
TreumiriT. To tlii ii.l ull llu-ir ii ,m, ,,lU ,10 rill(? So10 , lll0" .m.
.traits mill nii'tiiy In bionm to nenr,
uii J if llo'V foil, ub we know they will,
111. . i . : .. :..
It will noi 110 lor iuck 01 rnirrpriMi in
doubtful direction. Twlco tlioy liuvo
Buicecilnl within tho niBt ten yinin.
Fit ht tin y got a tiuinliiT of our fi'ivmle
to ".Modcf" und llnT joined IiuihIh
with them and tho result wits tliu de
feat of our nominee (Worrell) and tho
eloclion of Wise. Tho next linn', the
Seventy Sixer mid tho liiidicul iooled
their intercuts, and defeated our nomi
nee (Va!tern) and elected Mcfiuugher.
These aro Icmou fur us Democrat to
think uhout In the resent car,v;i'B.
Tho Cireenlmck leadem huvo held (ev
cral cuueuses with tho Itiuliciil leaders
to ai;ree upon a plan to defeat John
W. Wriglcy. Uow far they have ad
vuncod their schemo we are unable to
state. Although tbeso men am as far
apart on points of political economy
as the North and South polls, lor
purpose of plunder they agree. They
will steal the Trciiniryship if they can.
The New Vice President. Senator
David Davis, by the vote of tho Re
publicans and the chivalrous act of
Senator Huynrd in withholding his
voto, has been made President fro tern.
of the United States Kenule. Mr. Da
vis represents a Republican constitu
ency, llo bus been cither too eowutd-
ly, or too weak of intellect, to declare
any policy or proclaim any principles
by which ho would bo guided as a
Senator in Congress, and he has been
rolling around politically as ho has
rolled around physicp.lly ever sinco he
came into high office. What assur
ances have tho Republicans who elect
cil him lhat ho will not bito the hand
that carcssc.i him ? He has dona it
boforc and Ihercloro obnoxious to sus
picion. With him in tho Chair, dare
tho Republicans attempt any proceed
ings of party policy? Can they he
Hiiro that tho man they have elevated
will not vote on occasions to advanco
tho causo of their opponents 1 Hy ac
cident or in caprice ho may vote with
tho Republicans now and thou, but
who can say he is to be trusted by the
party bo basso often betrayed?
In Senator Ruyard, wo bad a man
whom we could have trusted always
to vote against the Republicans. A
dozen open enemies aro belter than
ono uncertain friend. If the election
ol Davis will help tl.o Democrat to
elect tho Secretary and Executive
Clerk (the Chaplain in not included)
the act was not wholly in vain, It ik
idlo anil trivial in other aspects.
Liberal, Indeed 1 Democrut, bo
on tho lookout for the ami mil vote trad
er who iB now on tho tramp looking
for a "dicker"! The Radical Bgont
proposes to be very liberal, and he
illustrates it in this way: ".Mr. Jones,
I want to make you an offer. You aro
a Democrat and I am a Republican,
and we both expect to go to tho dec
tion on tho 8th. I tell y ou what I will
do: I will voto for two of your men if
you will voto for ono of mine. In other
words: I will voto for both of your
Associate Judges, if yon will voto for
our nominee for Treasurer. I that
not a liberal proposition two for ono?"
Mr. Jones, (Democrat): 'I don't see it
in that light. Your party cannot elect
your Judges anyhow, and we will elect
ours without a single Radical voto be
ing cast for them. More; Vou want
mo to help you elect a Radical Treas
urer and assist you in defeating our
own nominee" Radical: "Oh, there's
nothing in thut I I only want our
nominee lo havo a good, complimen
tary vote." Mr. Jones, (Democrat):
"No coniplimcntarics in mine this
timo." Radical : "I was only joking.
Good morning!"
A Huge Mistake. The British
liovornmcnt Inst week arrested Charles
Parncll, tho celebrated Irish advocate.
Ho is also a member of tho Rritish
Parliament. This step taken by tbo
Crown must result in a revolution in
Irelnnd, if the programme commenced
is to be carried out. Wo notice that
several regiments of Knglish soldiers
havo been ordered into tho disaffected
districts, directed to disperse all noisy
gatherings attho point of tho bayonet.
Poor Ireland! Had government has
reduced tho population in tho past
thirty years from eight millions to less
than six millions, and if the policy now
inaugurated by tbo Government is con
tinued to its conclusion, twenty years
from Ibis date Ireland will not contain
three millions of souls
A Stab HoniR A Washington
telegram says that First Assistant
Postmaster General Tyncr had a long
interview with 1'rcsidoiit Arthur tho
other day, but tho result of tho confer
once has not boon made public. It is
understood that (ieneral (iraut has
sont President Arthur a lottcr strongly
recommonding the retention of .Mr.
Tyncr. 'iho latter has received, it ia
said, a telegram from (ieneral Grunt
assuring him of his support. .Mr. Ty
ncr thinks ho is secure. After all tho
fuss that has been made over tho ".Star
routo thieves" during President (iar
field's administration, and elaborate
preparations mado to convict tho
rogues, not ono of them will be put on
trial under Guitcan'a President. More
likely they will all bo promoted.
Woi.n and 1)oanr Uarnessku.
Most of our readers have frequently
heard of Dr. W. C. Doano, of Williams
port. JIo is one of the ablest Radical
stump speakers in tho Slate and has
olcctri6ed the Itadicals of Clearfield on
several occasions. Tho Doctor and
Mr. Wolfe, the Independent candidate
for Stato Treasurer, have spliced teams
and aro now stumping tho ' or thorn
section of the State. Woll'e, liko the
Doctor, is a Stalwart Jtadical, hut be
has got tired of tho Camoron rule, and
like thousands of other Radicals, aro
abandoning their old parly and build
ing up, or reconstructing tho old or
ganisation on a non-sclflsh plan. Tbo
Wolfe is evidently at tbo door of the
Camcrons. I
lien, nl the imiiiTinmy "rmj; iiididili'il
may liuvu lu'en u little "nil ky." xoino-
llllll'fl lilll Vlliltiti.it iwi Ar.la (.1 Au.,.in.l
i ' -
lily. Now, read llio stiiteineiit of .Mr.
Swan mid piii-n judgment thereon. H'ih
exposiiion was addrensed to the editor
ot Die ( in wi'iisvillo Imwt, and reuds!
us follow : I
T tni Kditok or iii Tuii-Uiri tbrwor
fnur rllusi tor snniiuofinn Injilflf si tn iodo-pi-nli.nl
I'lndldtto for County Cunnnllitonur :
Kirn, I mip)i'H Dial til lln delrffle lht tt
trnilfd (be Cuunlj Convontlon war ilrotod at
tbt piituiiry elrotloii, lha Saturday iireuvdian lha
day of holiiiun lha l ouvanlion, aei'ordi! to law,
Hut fuob waa tot the ease. Al llfraola M'lli
tliara area no elrrtlon bald al all, aod ye! Mr. Mo
Donald had two delrgalea In the Uonvontluk from
thai place. 1 would eie If that waa rlitht J And
Nawliurg borounh aool ta-o drlentei whan ooly
enlllltd to one, alio in Lumber City two drlrgeief
ur ruatoni fnr nnriimfitiav in If an tndn.
initiad of one. t had 31 ilalaitalea when 1 went I
into the I'l.nvf ntmn.trn more than Mr. Ma. I 1
Donald. I had ilia mure of the populer tote
than any other candidate In the Convention. Mr.itutoin lHfil tho
rareweii, nir, Mouona I aou rnyaell aim t'
i,n i... i.liini. .t ih. o,.nv.ni. n .ha i n, I
would ot, allow ma the beneut of the popular
ii'ir, paiou ei'Uiu miva Kivenmaioeuouiinaiiou
ill .0.1 r.i,,. 1 .,..1,1 ... 1,.;.- ...,m: . .J
ray and hsie upi.orled b.ui I.HHully and
aruariiy.
Cut I atu willing- lo Itaie th tnat er with tliel
l.onrit rolrra of He county lo ay at Ibe Novoiu-
net .Uli.n whether Mr M.Dae. Id (hall be lha
neal County Ci'.nuit.a!oo-r, or
Voun truly,
llasnv Swax.
AaaomilV, l' , O.-t. I'll,, U-l
III u aily setire, Mr. Swsn's wail
conns in loo Lite. It is on a pur with
the mull who jofj it Unix on o' stitblr
after tht horst it sttilr.n. It' he detests
fraud ami can establish Ins allegations
us fuels, he has a Hire chiince to prose
cirto somebody lor violating the several
Acts of Assembly regulating the hold
ing of primary elections and party Con
ventions, and have them convicted,
tine imposea anil imprisoned. He havo
known .Mr. .wan for many years asl
an excellent gentleman, and know him
to bo as well quulilled for tho olllco of
County Commissioner as any of tho
candidates presented by either party.
But ho went into tho fight likoa man,
and coming out second best, ho now
uudeilukes to u n 110.11 himself (in our
estimation) hy loaning himself to a few
leaders to breed a party disturbance
To this wo havo no objection we
rather like it; but we adopt tho broud
ground, that "bushwhackers" aro a
dangerous element, whether found in
the rump ol the enemy or that ol our
own friend.
Wo have no rca-necl for'
men w ho announce themselves twlject
to jiartii ruin ; and then afterwards, be
cause they fail to get votes enough,
turn "Independent," "Modoc-," "Seventy-sixer,"
etc. all elements of a politi
cal itch.
Sknatur lUYAnn. Although the
torm of Senator Hayard us president
;ro Urn. was brief it was no less cred
itable lo tho distinguinhed stutoHman.
Iliw prominenco has elicited from tho
,mWic press cf all sha.li of political!
' 1 i
opinion, woiiis Cflmnicnding in tho
liighot manner bis I'littiui-li-r as a
high miriiliii, courteous and oonacinn-
tioue gentleman, amply qualified to
hold any position in tho irift of tho
people. The llarrislitirg Telegraph.
the Cumi ron organ, dots not approve
of tho work of tho republican Sena
tors. It suys; "To bo dileated hy a
slRtesman like Son'.itor lluyard has
fome honor in it, but to bo victorious
with a inun liko David Davis, who has
neither political convictions nor per
sonal reliability, is tho emptiest thing
in tho way of success any party over
achieved. Thero is no debasement in
llayunl, while in Davis there is every
thing that is politically repugnant."
Tho Altoona Trilmne, und other radi
cal papers, endorso tho above senti
ments. COOPER'S TAX 0 LED F I GV RE
WORK .
Vmm Ibo flilladal.bia Tiwai, Oct. Stl.J
Field Marshal Cooper oviduntly was
so nervous when ho penned bis procla
malion demanding thut all Ilcpuhli
cans shall fall down and tvomhip tho
bosses, that bo got his figures Iright
lully mixed. Among other tangling
of tbn facts ot political history, be per
petrates the following :
Seyenteen year ago a few ,r-ft.er Republican
nuiiuciBOB in inn state nan anowa tneir capacity
fnr lea.larililp by reducing the parly lo a minor
ity. Ibe l.ra.rlalure waa loat anl Mr-'lrath,
Demnerat. became b'tate Treafurer. Abler leail
era came forward in that oriila ant the Kepubli.
nana itnmeiiielety gained Ibeir upretneey, Tbea,
rejected leaders, unable longer to plunder the
ntate and ruin the Republican party, al one,
became "Heformen."
iSevuntcon years, according lo ull
savo tbo arithmetics of tho bosses,
takes us back to 1804, when Jlenry 1).
Moore, Itcptiblicun, and not McGratb.
Democrat, was elected Stato Treasurer.
McGrath was chosen State Treasuror
by tbo Democratic Legislature elected
in tho Fall of iHtl nineteen years
ago.
Seventeen years ago, in lfcf 1, Simon
Cameron, tho head ol tbo born systom
of Pennsylvania, mado bimsoll Chair
man of tho Republican State Commit
tee, and assumed command of the or
ganization. At the Uctobcr oloction,
with all of President Lincoln's popular
strength as a cantlidnto for re-election,
Pennsylvania was disgracefully lost on
tho homo Toto, wbilo Indiana and
Ohio voted Republican hy from twenty
to thirty thousand.
So disastrous was tho result in the
October election of "seventeen years
ago." under tho first proclaimed lead
ership of the Camerons, that Mr.
McCluro, who bad boen Chairman in
18(50 when Lincoln was first elcctod,
and Mr. McVcagh, who had been
Chairman in lSflll, when Curtin was
ro clectod, were called by Lincoln and
Cameron to devote thoir effort to re
trieve the detent. They did so, and
tho Stato was carried lor Lincoln In
November by tho homo voto.
In 1800, when tbo Republican parly
was a loose aggregation of independ
ent elemonts and when tho name of
Republican bad lo bo discarded, Cur
tin was elected Governor hy ovor
thirty thousand and Lincoln by over
sixty thousand. In lHli.'l, MacVeagh
was tho Republican Chairman. Cam
eron openly opposed Curlin s re-nomi
nation and openly opposed bis rn-eloo-lion
until wiibin a lew woeks of oleo
tion day. There wero sovcnly-fivo
thousand soldiers in tho field dislran
chised, but Curtin was re elected by
ovor fifteen thousand.
In 1804, just "seventeen rears aero."
as Field Marshal Cooper puts it, Jon.
Cauioron took charge of tho party
organisation, had the popularity of
Aoranain Lincoln to am llio parly;
had ten times as much money as iho
committee had in 1800 and twice as
much at MacVcagh's committee had
in 18G3, and the State was lost for the
first and last time in a Presidential
yeaisli.ee 18&S. Did Mr. Cooper in.
lentionally slap the truth into Camer
on a face as the leader of tho "pro
fessed Republican politicians" who
proved Ibeir "capacity for leadership
by reducing the party to a minority'
or has WoIIo'b assaults upon the bosses
e-
un J I lio iihk l.i ia' mi I'liiilii.-cii Cooper
lliul I n i-tin'l Hlinilv hit mind Ion)!,
cmmi-li to roiniiiU' vei.tccn Y ;
If r'uld Mur-I'iil Cooper nintnl liif
tl'Ulli ihlt ir.HHirlU uliiint til" '-plo
I'l'l1!!''! It. 'i I tl'-JH I'l M'Vi-Mi ru i i nr !
B)TO Wli'l ll'l-ir-'l "it. I plIM III H llli-j
llol'ilV." Ill' line :'iil.iOI lie i'.'i-llll It
li III fill I'L W III I III' II, I. I'll llll- Ml trill III'
prole.MH lo I. ii I, i ii i ii ni'iil'i truth-!
fill pi'-llMc ol I'.c I llii I ii I'll- .i. ; t'llll !
1. . 1.11. I . . I
I' 11 p I 1,1,1 w,.,,i,,. rut lh 2.trh dr Ui
tttiV UT lit I'Ullj il ? hull. lliUji HI U MKKH, hUui Iwi Ji-nr. till, Hifli
linyfWH lo t Lit U'ullj c..imi.. Tin Timt l ' itl ''it-i -i tll n:.;i.
hub fuiL" it 13 n iif.u i.iiii (if inn iiici
I ...... I. ..... .1 . 1 .. 1 : I
1 ...
lull
in in ii ii f 11 1 1 - with Hie linleiiend
en tH under Well.', and his ivi cut ulli
ciul boss irocluinutioii litlo-r iiicuiih
thut ho intendnj to i-ink tho iiiucbine
botsea and dei lure fur Wull.', or tliut
the atriiiii ol mullilied mat bino woe
tiioii Inn I'livsicul unit inentul
VI IT;
I!1M bo,. . .ial ht) (.un-, c
I i'l. . .
seventeen. u m wii it by twoyear I"'"1"' aurei.u io,.oeui'i.nr .., .eourt
, , ' . ' . ., of li.muii.ei Ufa., al the Court Itoua-, al Clear
in JlcOralh (', ami he missed it ,(,id, in and l.,r ibo eoumy .,f cienw,l, r,
most promiticuoii'd' in repaid to the I uieneinron the aioruiid aluiiilay ot Nuvciulier,
bulilo of 18t!l. uiiIiks ho nieunt to tell
tliu truth and ntub tho bosses w hile
ne'i'iii i 111; to smile in their unxious fnees.
.Mr. t'oopur rtiitrlit huvu uono far
thor with hi tl'ure-woik in his own
contrary way, to prove the desli in tivo
result ol bona ouprentuiy in the Ko-
publican purly
A tier
lusilnr Iho
liilber
of the bus
,.,, B .lllrt,i ,i .,.. ,i,i.
Htctn next asertcil the power ol the
niueliiiie by i-k'i li ntc biiniielf to the
senate III IT,,, III IliU lul-eOI IITcr-
wiii'limns plcdj.i' imd iiiKtiuctioi.ii
against CatlU'lon, ulld the result Wits
!tho ilefcul ol ilieourty In the Stale
,i,n, n,.,l ,i i.. ,.,: M it
. . , , , ... .',
I CI'UUO .-lliprefne JU'lgf. II 110 WOUIU
go farther into the osuo ho could tell
in some contradictory manner Low
the Cameron bes split the party in
twuiu in tho lust Legislaluio, defied
the popular will in ti e stleetion of a
Senator and bouniilully hownl tin
wind that is now giving them the
Woll'e whirlwind Sir. Ovper linn
tho floor!
YOlth' TO ll'.V CEXTKXXI.l 1..
INTEREST INU IHIFM'.MI'.S.
Yoiiktow.v October K At 11
o'clock this morning Governor I loll id ly
iid ,is stuff went into Laliuclte Hall,
which was beautifully decked with
11 aiul infonnulty nul und Wvtcotn
cd tho UorernorH ot' other Stutt'8 and
(ho olht r dislinuifyhi'd uohIh juvHcnt.
(ionoral Ilnnoot k tulk'd und paid his
renpociH, niid plt'usatit grootinH und
Bocitil chat fulloHud and occupied the
timo until President Arthur and the
French ucHts airired. At 12:.'10 tho
Masonic procenwion, ex Senator Itobert
K. Viihern, Chief Miirt-hul. marched
into tho hall, and iU iiicnibcrs look
their places in the neat; reserved for
them.
At HMO iVecident Arlhtir, nceom
compariied hy Secrutariea Lincoln and
Hunt and !N)NtmaHtor (ienerul Jaincft,
a et-corttd to tho uland amid llie
thociH of tho crowd, 'J he ccicnioiiioK !
I a 1 I . I I .
wtiu u-ii ont'iit-d wiin pLtyer iv tne
1 1 hi ... 1 . . .
jucv. noiitTl uimu), yiunU(n ol dov
ernor Nelnon, who commanded tho
Virginia militia nt t ho surrender of
lorkluwn. At the (uhicIubioh of pray
er tho hand played ''The H.ar.npaiigled
Banner' with an urtillory accumpani
ment. (Jovernor Ilolliday, of Virginia, then !
proceeuen to deliver tho add re ol
welcome, and was frequently aplaud
od, especially hy tho diHiinuishcd jjoii.i
tlerncn w ho hh( around linn. HmuIIii !
eions to tho unity of front imcnl, pur j
U"""J " "" " I
i-onimon r- i ntrv wi i.i .rr. .-t..,l witl. .
cntlitisiiiKtit; applmiro. !
yniteil Ntati't fSi'tiutur, J V. Julm I
ston, of Virginia, Cliairman i.f tin- dm- i
grcaitionai i oninnsHion, then maoo a
lew remark, In which be ekii.-htil the
history of the surrender, reud from
original tloiiimeiitJon nccount of the
action of Congress aMhe lime, exhibi
ted the sword Voted to tbu messenger
who boro the news of tbo siiriemler,
antl alluded to the tact that W. W.
Henry, a grandson t.f J'atri' U Henry,
and Rev. Dr. Nelson, a grandson ol
Governor Kelson, wero on the etund.
In conclusion he said thut li e column
now to be erected wus to loinniemo
rato not only tbo victory of tbo Colo
nics, but the part taken in that victory
by 1'i'uiico. Tho recognition and ac
knowledgment of tho aid given by
Franco to this country in llio hour ol
its need wero a solemn doty left by tho
Continental Congress to its successors;
and now, alter the lapse of ono bun
dred years, tho Congress of a nation
which Btri'tches from tbo Aliunde to
tbo Pacilic is fulfilling that duty.
Three millions of people and thirteen
colonies accomplished the great work,
und now fifty millions of people and
thirty-eight iilulcs aro celebrating it.
Participating in this celebration are
representatives of the Frmi h nation,
hero ul Ibe invitation of this Govern,
ment. Again French soldiers tread
Amoricun soil and French vessels ride
tho waters of iork River.
noon ADVirz. ii you kten vour
stomnch, liver and kidneys in perfect
woi King outer, you will prevent and
euro by far tho greater part of tho ills
lhat atllict mankind in this or any sec
ti"n. J hero is no medicino known
thut will do this as quickly or surely
as Parker's Ginger Tonic, which will
secure a perfectly natural action of
these important organs without inter
fering in tho least with your daily du
ties. iieo advertisement. Slj;8 4t
My baby had a terrible sole scull
(cabby). Peiilna cured it. John
Crowki,. Pittsburg, P.
Chronio Rheumatism and Catarrh
Took Pkruna. Am well. Mrs. F
Oi.iniiiiousek, llrownsville, Pa.
General Freeman has resigned the
tioveinorship ot Anions.
?lfw 2amt.8fmfitt3.
I 1 1-. I .R Vim Thirteen Mrei of
Xt Italian ilea, wblrb I will aril cheap fur
r BvoanKo i.,r wneai. tor luriiier in
formation call on or ail-lreaa the underlined.
J.P K It AM Kh,
Not a, '7U tf. CleerSald, I'a.
ARNOLD PAYS
GASH op TRADE.
Carw.nitlllt, IV, Jan. 9, '78-tf.
TOTICE, The under i(fnd, reildln to the
Xl illfe of WeibtTtr, in Com. town-hip,
bai Bad lh oaoep-ar- trrengfmiint. and firo
poiea to Often an HATING 1101 HK fnr the ac
commodation of the jiu Id ie Kenorally, and I here
by aolidt lilteral .bare of the tiul.lio putrnnaa.
JOHN J. BNVUEK.
WTTtuTtr, Pa., Fab. V, J8l-ef.
IVotlft? In Divorw.
HittAI JaKI OfilUfl,
Ii; httr nft friend,
Johh C. Rikii,
In Cntntrton Plea.
of ClMrAeld eouct-.
No. JHj Jattntr- I.,
IBBI.
W. B. OuniJi.
i
An allti tnlif.i,nR in th l ear Baring loen re
turned, .''fondant lot found, boIIa it herah
(tlTen lo lelendant In anar nt (be nut Court
i.f Co in mo n I'leaa to he held on the 2d Mondar of
No-rmUr, and ihnw rati, if an- be baa, w b jr
the libtllant ihoald ntt h diTtrci"!.
JAM MAHAFFKT, fiherilT.
Cle.rflfld, Pa., Oct. IV, l"l-4t.
EIGHT FARMS
Fop Saloop Rcntt
The hirrlber nroftnafi to !) or rent Bam
ber or lirm loatid at followi i The lrt ittuat
In Unrmtde tovnxhip, Centre eountr, enntaintnn
l&O idrM, havtni thrrwin ereoted a frame dll
irtf, frame barn, adjacent to chart b, and known
aj the Jamet Mulbolland farm.
ALSO, nnnlher farm illaalo In Oraham town
hip, Clearfield coubIj, twnuininj 117 neret, with
tho ntM-oMary tmproremnt. Thie farm if tod tr
ie id wite a UOOU KIN OF COAL.
A LSO, eii other farm In tbt ?Mr,liT of Freneh
TilU, eontainin rtneetfaU 112. luo. 9S. ts. bt
b4 Iff fewrot. TbeM forme nil hart hum nnd
bar thereon, food water, tvrinjr eroaertla on
snmn, well aj iomn goo4 wvvel land, for
Inrtnnr Mi'tt'Alar' Mil In ptnnt, or nddrea the
aodrreif n.d i.r totter. L. II. cniiUHIRT.
ndertafnod ir totter
Jan; If ihllSl-tf.
Frtftfbvllle, Pa.
itftt' (U'd'llSfinfOtS.
final Orf Cootli.
Beat Boeta and Shoe?.
AIM. A. Kratier't.
10 M lv
1;ntiuv kti:i;m.-
I 4 ' TfU.Ir nl Klrtia'J Frtfinkii, in 1'iVe
or irftrn-fi. will ..li-nrtc ri in t'-n aid,
I torn .r 1 '-r'y, p.y rot and lakehiin awny, "r
i.e will le dtrnufei ,if al the law 'llrccia.
HIl'IIAII D KIlKKMAN.
Ourarnarllli., l'a..O''t. 6. Instil1'.
COIIIIT 1'Ulll I AM ITIDN.-Wnaiiaaa,
J 11.10.0. A. .MAVKIl. 1'reil'lei.t Julv-e of
the Cointiif Coniuion I'leaa of -he twenty 61 lb
Judicial Diitrii't, eou.aed of the oouutioa of
. lenr Ui'lu, lentre and t liolon, and Hon, Annan
Ooiir.x and linn. Vim KIT ll Hui.Ta At u dint
JuilKI nl' llftrflpld county, huvo nue their
...
i i i mi ny ui mo umiib. and ro
tinuii.g two wei-er,
NOTICE la lln-,af.,re heri-by givpu lo juu r. and
witnciici in and fi-r raid county of O'earGdd lo
be and appear tn their proper paraona, at III
o'rloi' A. .M.of aaid day, lo do lliore tbinfl
which in their behalf perr.uo to lie d"Oe.
IIM KN uudrr my liun-l at Clruilield, thii Iilib
iluy ul Oclonor, in the year i f our I. tr t one
HijiiaaLd eiibt bunilrrd and eililr one
JAMIi. MAIIO'H.V, bhor.fr.
U.t.boi l tc. .
1. uauifo ui ca. i sl runn'i), Jjr. lljiiut,
i 'vrr il(ir With luurfi lui iruvcd,
i'rprinmi 11 n mu pftiictiTt, -U or n-hi
1'r.itLNA cm M tjiki'D Lr evt-ry t i.f
Tomiy, It 1 (i liildtllf fitf 'it. Ilm (iM, ttm d
Aiiit t fin tuuttutr. BintjUMB
I'r.lll'NA AlrtSV riglna Vt.llt It,
H rlt'4ii"!i yatiii ut nil Its iiiimrlUtV
ioiipi tn tonim h. n ttnbtfs Ilia licnrt. ui.-
lorkd Hi" 'ft('( luim nf tho liver, iitreii.'th''n"
tu iirrii'iaiiu tn iir irmi'-i ne iirnin.
l'liiii n k in tho uriMtcst ntiitttcr. iTTTtT
hltusl, ami to tint Wearr ni tl tlrLtl mitu ii'
uiiiami ran iit inn fi it it riv
rtllCN A hill ll ill 1 1.' Llieii '.(tin) li.nl 11.
for each m.'nl, wl.rn wall. If iirvimt kirk'
iins, Talifitbli k, tonirc, fMXjiiill t-.-pn
lor -raw I twill not ruin or lit Id.
f'i:HlMA1IICllltlUSthlfalUt'lt('(.,l it it, ail.
'Icnts; r:i'li (Hit' a cr.- it rmn-lv In li-.-tf
It in Jili-rM'Uit U I'u! 1,1 ..ii-l u i:i I,. ,
lU-m.n li lit (t.K'-t auv arlli In i.f IimkI. mgLWKU
tr h Ixck wiui'lt will i' 1 ih 1 ilo yon t.j ti. a
rnurM'ir, a-lilnswi H. It. HAKIMAN Am,
It Ii Jlll rWIlIlt U Hi
rtnnn with
J. eauiei act dnwo for trial fur NuvemWr Tuna,
Im1, oo-iiuieoeipK Navenib' r 1 lib, ISHl :
riKliT WFf K BKCi'JS n WiiNHAy.
A C. A W. P. Tuts, vi, W. T. Pnw'kmin. ft al.
J. M. 4 J. I Mulvi'f, Jacob W. Itw Irii'lc.
Q. I). tJootiliititior, t. K rawer A lirll.
ii. It. (ifio.llnii'l.r. v Kmimr A lU'tl,
Higl-r, Youiii A Ch , to. JutiQ Iftillwiii,
M. M, Dultr.-e, A hn't, tj. Hrinr v,rtj h-i,,. (
Hrl.lt lUkei, vi. A V. ltal!ral Co.
J. K. M'Karl.T r A fa . rt. Win. Ut'M-.
J-'fan CUtii, vt. Anilrew Nn'i,
Kf'l.prt brow.., v. Ail.m M nor rl a!,, 1
J 8. Piiy i-r el. al. vi. Thru, A M-i.sct. al
litrip ny lr, -j. Tntt. A Mi'la ei. .
Ttioj. W nt i an vt. !. vi. F. A I. M. Uiuirtet.
H BT'lH I KF.K THIRD Ut-VDtV.
D. P. .chooi". ier, tr. Tboa. Kylsr u.
HA, I, lUil l.nrr, v. It. K Nd.m rr,
llitii.i A Hilt
II is-r pi.tel.ln.
TIk.s. fit t. nl
V, B F fi'irji's fct. ui ,
HtjvTlo I, Wb.ie A Ci. ,
vt C. II. C. rtc I.
Win. 11
I ...... T I I
" : , . V .
Cit'liar na .1 .Inn
A Jnn I1i-, vi An trrw P at.
t.-orgr II. it ttflur,
lUjtltr, Young A Ker-J,
Hijflrr, V.iuuj, A Hc-1,
J V allTb-il,
J. H il-rt,.:t"..L',
Jubn M.-l'i-iinrT,
J rbn M tJiTittT,
Mi'-hsi'l M.ivrr,
TI It. It. W.it'.iri,
vi, John fid,
vi. J.thn luili.ii,
il. llurnon l'r.-hi-t,
vi O flla II. A. 1, Ai'a,
i. J II. lf,tt,
ti. J. It. lit Witt,
vi A'1-.io M-itiT, ,
JAM i.S KK1I11. Fr. Ihcno'iir-o.-h.l.er
lil, 'SI t.i.
EXECUTORS' SALE
-ny Al.t'AIil.B--
REAL ESTATE !
UV'::
.',li..
Held, t'oO
I bh ordrr -if the Ori bans' C urt of
raiflel-t citio.tr, Pr .tb-rewill beeipoii'd
la al 'he 1'iH RT llol'aK, In Clear-
Sitttittlti.y, Xovi'tiilior 10th, 188 1,
Tht followlnjt 4enrilei pitve of ral eiitAto of
HltllAttU hHAW.bK., la'ti of Lawrence town
hip, C loaf field cminty, 1'cnn'a, dfoeaied, vtt :
All trial certain ptean ol laQ'l ailu-ito in Lawrence
t'lWtrhip, CIcttTLcId count r, boundel at fillowi
HecinninK at a p't on Clearfield creek, at ford-
mil n t'.trn.hip road ; thfDt onrla Si derre-i
mett 217 perilie. t- p t at hri lifo over Spring
run on line ul Und if Joieph I loon ; tbence louth
3tf drrettait hy l.md of Ji.neiih Unaa 68 per
t lie to a t.o-t ly ride uf Nanny Cgdrn'i lot
tnetme ly her Ui.'I loutb -to tlcriTi rat jI per
uhei tn poet hy two white pine ; I bM.ee louih 14
drgreei wrt hy Nancy Otfditt'a lot 12 pnrrhel to
a pint on t ilpfe ot luriiDiUe tojttt 41i dt-greoi eaPt
13 peroliM ti white pini i.iti'h 2i decreQto.it
.IK (icri-be to ltrtde; thence down creek tbe rev-
er il Si.uncf and duunr-f, t jjUr-a nf lminnin
CEilkluinft T'l act, more or le, and having
more-jo erei-te i a i ram nuuiie and barn, and, al:
a hetiitf orchard.
TEn.vs or A.i.r
(Lie third cah, cnf ll.ird in one yjr, nn t-lliird
lu two yenri whb ii.iertft, irt-ural hy lond ltd
inor'gajte. A. II tUAW,
JU.KPII 811 AW,
Lurutort
Cl- aifiuld, 'a Out, l?s 4,
1882.
Harjirr's Young People.
An Illustrated Weekly 16 pages,
suited to boys and girls cf from six to
sixteen years of age.
Vol. III. Commi'hCt.9 Nov. 1, ISH1.
NOW IS TUP. TI1H5 TO Hl HS( HlHr.,
The Vnmo l'mrii hal been from Ihe fleet
ruceenftil beyond anticipation A. 1', Kerning
rot.
It hni a dititict purnte to which It t'tadilr
adlierci tlitl, nnwely, of nuppHnlmg the yicioui
paper ir in young wuo a paper more altrart
ite, a well a more wholei.tmn Hot ion Journal.
For neatne-i, elegance of engraving, and con
tentj gf-nerally, it Ii unturpaoicd hy any publi
cation of the kind jet brought lo t ur notice.
i'itHlmryk (iatttt.
In weekly Tint are eagerly looked for, not
only by tbo olnLlren, but also by parent who are
annou. to provma pure ineramra lor tonr ttirli
dud hnyi. I'htitltan Attvneult, 1 1 lb ft (, N. V
A weekly paper for ohil.iren which pireoti
neod nut fe.ir to lt their children read nilbe
Urn il j fifcaide. lioriurj Iftitg Titnt:
Juit the pnper In tnke tbe eie and tvnt I he
stlinil' nil the hoje andgirle Spring fithU nion.
TKUMS
II A It Pl.lt V ()IN(i fi:tlPMC )
Per Year. roaUgc Prepaid, j
1.5(1.
8 1 wo i R Ni n tittud Four Cent each.
The Hound Volume for MM will be ready early
In N' TetohtT. Price $'A.9Q pontage prepaid. L'ttvar
for iomn Priori.n lor Itsl, :tj oanti i pOR(ag,
1,1 ce-ite ad'lltional,
hemiltennei rhould he innde by PoxLifBie
M o nff Or.'ertr Ilratt, tu afoid chatioe of Ion.
Atppir art not tn ropy (Ate nrirtrtirmnl
vitlnmttkt trprru ordtrnf lURrmA UatnnitRl.
Addreti llrtlil'tK I.HOTHKrtH, New York.
Jt'KY I.lHT.Nmei and location nf thoie
perroni drawn ar juror to lerve at Notch.
ber term, commencing on tba ircond Mend.,
(14th), and continuing two week :
Travkrhr JtjRona, M ttntv, Novr.uni.it 14ri.
Drjiiry nrtdBe.Clearfl'Id. N. ICephart, Decatur,
Daniel Fauel, Curwo'lle, If. Pae'tnorf, Fergumn,
Janien Ward, flout i lale, lanil Curley, Oraham,
II. II. Ilertman, " 0. K. Mclotm!d, Oulich
Corneliui Krn, -loieph Perry, kartbaiii,
RenJ. h wait art Oeceola, Jobn Mori, Mrria,
Henry Ioita, lleccaria, JMe Ueami, "
Pbtltp Hhafftir, Hell, .William Cleaver, Tike,
Adra Weaver, lilinm, ' II Fullmer, Handr,
WiUon Hooker, H 'ggi, M. M. TinthniT, " '
Wm. Dugnn, " J. C. llaird, "
A. Mrlioilken.nradfrd, I. P. Tarlnr.
Iniel Li'l. It. F IfnrlcT, Pr, 1 nion
Nathan Brt-hln. lira.ly. R.Owen", Wnodwarl,
Abram Hu'Ij, llurnetde, Joa. Aletander, "
Paul MrOarvey. Cheat, C. II. Hall, "
Kdward Teat, Deratur, ;K Ciinninghani,
Milton Owene, " Hugh Cormn, "
FiffiB Wirif .Moxdat, Novnujin Kit.
Oen R. lloyl, Clearfl'ld. Jai. Mr Kean , Ureal ur,
A. K. Palton, Curwe'ile, Andrew Oaarhart, "
Kd Llvlogttone, lAndrew Kepbart, "
Levi Oarriaon, " II iram Straw, J. Un,
Pat Cflfgrore, llouti'le !A. Haiikin, Karlhau,
T.J Orootn, tleoearia, K. J. 'williland, "
Joaeph lhehcy, " i Inraet Shugcrl , LawrVe,
0. I. Kendeli, Illoum, (ieo. U IleM, Morrlr,
Jnn. M . Cbaae, fgt, Wm. Met'uno,
J. Il.r-lewart, Dradlord, Milton Head, Pike,
Heo. C Kirk, Bradj, tH. 8. Hartlett, Handy, I
Wm lloiiopeter, " W. C Aula, "
!)id On td, Uurniitle, lUvid liuttert, '
John Knnti, " iJnhn III air, " I
W. H. Wat-onar, Cheat, M A. 8hnff, Woodward. '
Wm. McOarvey, IH T-llendereon, i
F. S.K'erllnf.Cnvlng'o, Oen. Hbodec, "y
Duke Oopalin, Deontur,i Jhn Truman, ' j
Wf. the wnderalgnH hereby erlify that (be
foregoing lift of neinM of peraona were drawn by
nt on Ihe lntb d.y or October A. V. I Ml,
T raver t Jnrnri Ut tbt Noremhvr Term of
Court, eAmmenelng tn tbe aocond Mon.lay, Ii
eorrwet, nnd wm drawn aeeording to law, in m- I
et. rut. ore with an order of the Hob Charier. A.!
Meyer, President Judge nf the en id Cnnrt.
J AM KH MAHAFFKV, (Sheriff.
A. J. JACKSON,
II. U HID UK,
Jury ComnlHlobira.
Ctotrleld, Pa., Ootoher tilth, 188 1 -t.
itv MxtttimwtM. I
lMlIXTIIlM,;l:.r'r:,
b.'fik, full Inloruipth n, ti T 1 14 J'r ''. (1
Tim dUfi- i pUtf li 1 1 1 uilur. J w( 11 it.f
)?! til ih I'Oi.li i..r ii ' a-.- w
. lijb.rM.ruti. (id. heeler, V.7X'
A
I I1 rilH'n mil'ICK.-Ntieo la k nhr !
alien that N. T. Hreekl I, Auln .r ap I
pointed oy the C.u'l. lo ll . 4-0 lb vB'-ptio.i
hi d Ij the a-e .unt et ibe Kai.- it-.ri 01 the rrtite
of Jniapu A. l'ad. I', lata of H be tow ..li t',
in- mar-!, will attend I . the d.icei of hi. ai-polnt I
IM'i.l at hi. 1 Bine in tlrMfl.l.t l...r. ujli. at I;
oVI...-a r M tti MONDAY. MlVKUIihi; 7111,1
tSst, whin and whore all parllra Inlerea'-d in 1 y I
elleuJ. h T. BROOK llNK.
I liar.1,1.1, Pa., 0.1. I'Jtli, IfcSI St.
(YUITHINA1I pra aro ber.by wanie I J
J aealna' purohaair-s or in any way meudiiua: j
with the following prra-inat l-rop.rty, now in the I
p-'BaceMon or BOO Kb MOukk. ef Lemher
C'iiy.viii One atuve, I eupb..ard, 1 eateuaii.n
table, 1 hr.l. and other article! aut rJeoBnry to
mention. Tne ehoee properly wae purrbeird l-y
me, and I bare Ml tli'iu with the aaid Saiaoal
Moore on loan only, Bulje.-t 10 my order at ar.v
11 KEF R HILK.
l uintnr City, Fa., Oel. til, last He
THTHAY IU:iKKH.-Slrv.ii fr,.m t'.f j
J pre ni gf tr ubJlBilt rrtiaio la
l.utlirburir, on or hitt Aopruat Itt, IN.ll, t j
LI'lHT BROWN H E 1 F K R, tbrrt -f.r oH n.n
ripr.Rg. burnt .bout eiffbt lnohi Io'd. will prnli- j
blT Wfliicb 76U poiin.li-, an. I -nt in mltoi tnodl i
tn. Any porifB furniMnf tn? liirora.nl.tjn
will bt lib. rally rf-.rilef, bt .rt Ir-M-r.r
DA.N1KL (lOOliLANOKK,
utbcrvtriirtf, 1'.
O'tiAcr 10, 1S91-.V.
Farm for Sale !
'.r. f.,r ONK 1'.
"f hti flo firm nituali-d
IlKKI) ACKK3
fit- u lin roal Irtl rt U xu 0V- ! birxi! '
Annnvill- Th-r it nl. ut SO aerei olvarn I ami
itn .T (tki. culli-aHtm, wild ti?o gnrni orfhir lt
i.f cln.l liuit, a gi I (,rin t !uri ittr, anil
n t'iw rrao hduif. lt.. 0 lut, a'. l mUr oni
litu' I r, r, an I tb' rfnn tiNihr-m t Vnr !.
a l.irn. Ihsj .lnrin 1. ti'.tl, rl-i -l TIIKFK
VhlXS OF CO A Ii Xna nuli-r r.ni j uu
npi"! Tor I'nriluT fvi.'i,.ri -11 .n J f
.lohiBru-h. h-q , In C. it Hh'.I. ,t
if m I. trc the nn If rnui-.l n'.w rf
'.J .r-u-
.1. W. THoll'(
funrrnniiip, pa., o..t. m, n-i i;,;
N(.ii..ii t burolit fven lba an a;ionil m
will tii4-lri uuilor tint u!" A.itiul.;- cf tbo
Vt tn-iior.wonltb oT l'ttiL- h.n-4, mtiilrd "An
Aor to pri'Tiile for lb ) iiiitirj) r ti n .,f an-l rntiia
tion ,l trrtain roriorttii'nf,'' arirrrl Aj.nl Ji,
1-7(, an I tho Ami ut'Irtui-titnff thrwi f. rtha
phnrtornf an iBttndfd urt-.trjiit it tn I.. o.IU
"Hit N V..rk and l'ti,ravlrHhW Ooal Vt.ru-pi-v,"
the -liarjctfir an! i.bj-et uf whif-b U lo
(.iii.InJr) and ianna OiihI Und,, ., Op0n mitift
it.t-fHa and wrli the inn, lo mine, prcpara for
n.rklthip tran-port and buy und ncU mal,
cite, conl dmt and lut-l inaoii 'iclnred lbarfriirn,
tiid fortliee imrpoiei to havo, ptxit-n ndcnj-n
H tin, H,(l.'i bMieflli and I ri vilega eon (erred
b Ilia id Act of AmuuIiIj and the rui plamcou
Ihrrrto.
READ A pF.Tir. P-.llcllon.
5l, Wilnui Nt., PMIa.
. "... It". I I
VALUABLE LANDS FOE SALE 1
rnK undcrrlftoptt ofTn fyr lale two vatuaMa
farmi ritual 1 in Li wren on iun-).M, t.l.
OntliHndrr-1 and IwnlT f () arrfl ol-ir..l and
) a K-od iiata ,f rulih Bitot), and having thirroa
j arrrtrd a larjto and fin frama dwirllinn lmut, tan
: lari(c frme barni and ntbsr nocfisar- im-huild-l
'".". t.iihir with a largt or hrd, jfo d water,
' Act , Ac.
tSeTT-l.ty aorri rlvarad an I under cult it ailiD,
but with h i buildiotta.
The laid lindi are ittuata within 21 milfa o(
Clrarficld nnd the Prnrij I vail a llai'road and are
utvie-rltifj ulib bltuminiiup conl and Hre cUy.
It-a.M. f..r H.llinft -Deidining r-rlb of ..wnef
Fdr Urth?r iartirmr, i mint re of ibe ruherlhor
J. FKANK KaNVIiKK. Ati for Owner.
CUaroild, Pa, Juno 16th, Sb-f.
VOTH'E.-I, Ibe r.tale of Realm N.linan. !
ll In Hie Oruliane' C-'url of tho rouoli of
Cifarfa.Id, Pj.
To Sawi ul Mi Ci hk ami Jon i Hatiiohn:
Tko notion that you are rrcjulred to appear in
our aaid Curt on the 1 4th dy of Novem er, A.
D. Unl, or abow came, If any yju hive, w by a
decrw of apeiao perr.trni.inca abnuld not be
entered on tba petition of II. 1). Kien4 Ha-hd
Neiman.Adiainialvaiora of Keuhen S'eiuun, deo'd,
villi U. W. OallaKber aod Mary Oallanber,
widow of Jiion Oallagber, deco.aed, upon n con
tract dated April Slih, Ih7l, f-.r that certain lot
aiiuat in New WtMbliigtoa brjugh, beginning
at a poll on alley nt corner of aohool hou lot ;
thunea louih ll:.j degrera IAS foot to pat on
Washington atreat; thenfe norlb along Warhing
ton alreH43, degreeeeart 7 feal to p,at ; thence
Along alley i.m'b 21 degree wcit D2 4 111 feet to
po-t and place at bexinning.
JA8. MAHAFFKT, High (iherlff.
Sberifl'a 0Bii, CUarfiald, Ha , Oct. 19, '8l -.lt.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
Of VALIAULK
REAL ESTATE !
"I Y virtue of an order or the Orphane' Court of
1 ) ClearGt-ld county, I'a , there will be etpoaed
tu p ii hi io aale by the underfiKOed Adiaiaiitratora
or theeitateof D AV I i 1) KLL, Ute of lirtrn
wo d township, duoaafcl, at the Co rt Uouae in
Clcarti'ld, oq
Saturday, November ISS1,
AT 11 O'CLOCK P. M,,
The fallowing dororihed real e.late aitn.tcd In
Bcllville, (IroenwooJ lownabip, tt wit :
Purpirt No. 4, beginning nt corner of hot- l lot :
thence along atreet aouth ) dcxreefoaf' 27 810
perchea to corner nf purpart Xn. .1 : thenoe hy aame
north 7:ildeBrrai cattSI .l perehe ta middle of
llell'a run ; tfacaoe up aame nnrib l degree wrat
perchea to atrcet ihonoe by aaid atreet aou'h
7:.. decree i writ 2 perchea to the place of bcin
oirg, etntiaifig 4 acre., more or leat, w ith the
nppurtenartcea, having therein erected Ure
two and one half rtory hotel, large Tramc harti.
grain tii.U'C, acd oihrr out I'u Liino.
ALSO,
Purprt No. it, L.tiinde.l a followi : Uein
ning at cmer adjoining an alley ; tknie by mid
alley north In degreea weet I Ml leet to tu alley;
Ibetiot hy tbe alley aouth 7 J 4 degree writ (Ul
feet ; lhet.ee hy purpart N i. 2 iuth trti degree
raat 1S9 perc l ea tn atiret ; thence hy atue aorth
7i degreea eii-t Oil feot to the place of bpgtnning,
containing lli.HnO feet, with the appurtenance.,
having thereon erected a two and one hair atory
frame bouae, frami ataMe nod other outluildtoga.
ALSO,
Purpart No. 7, boundd a fi.llowa ; ilegiuniog
nt a corner of t .aokrnilib rhop lot ihi-nco hy
treet if.uili ISj dtgrrea wcatflilfiet; thence by
purpatt No B au'h UJ dt-sreea wet l0 porobea
lo an alley ; thenco by a Key north 7H degreea
mmi ttu percrtea to 1 1 reel ; tnenoa by an me north
IM degreea wee1. I St. feet lotlieplace of beginning,
oontamtng lO.uoli feel with tbe appurtenance,
and having thereon erected a two and no e half
tory frame dwelling hue. Tram liable, bla-h-rttiith
abop, and other outbuilding.
Ti.it. US t
tine third cith at ctinllrm-tioi, or aale, and the
he I a oca in two equal annual patmente, wllh
Intereat, to le fecured by bood an t mortgatre.
F. I 1HOMPSO.N,
r MnOKB.
Adminiitratora.
Curenvillc, Pa , Ott. 5, lSn-4t
Tlic Kcws From
MOORE'S?
THE? HAVE JDST RECEIVED
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes,
ats aod CapJJ
AND
Best's Furnishing E:::;
That Ever Came Into Ihe
County,
AT THEIR STOKE, BOOM 0. 1
OPERA HOUSE,
Olid. C. TON W. MOOR C.
ClelrlelJ, Pa , dept. il, mil If.
HAVE yOU HEARD
Molm
also
These
the
are
Rules
wc live by every day,
any one can see.
Oak Hall is
the Largest Clothing House
in America.
Hoping to serve you this Fall and
Winter,
Yours truly,
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL,
Sixth
itK 3.di'rrti5fmfnts.
Administrators' Sale
UF
Pd?SOnal PVOXtCTCtXT
TIIKHB will ha evpfeuM topuhMn rale at the late
rciidcnce or .4 YIl H',7. T 1, deceased,
in I'nlon town chip, Clearfield county, 1 , on
Thiii'sduy, Ot t. 'JTtlt, 1881,
Tke following peraonal properly of aaid dt ccaicd,
via: Ab- ut 60 tuna ot bay, wheat, rye, oata,
corn and buskwhaat br the huhel, douhle. and
ingle harneaa, horaoi, wagooi, alrli, plows,
barruwa, oatile, hag4 and alieep,
MOWING MACHINE,
Thre-bing machine with aeparatnr attached, grain
drill, ei.W-r prm and untl, long rye at raw by the
bundle, innHiine oata and wheat atraw. a lot of
choice applca, lot of tnwed lumber, ccniiatlrig of ,
pine, oak, maple and linowood, together with a
general variety ol farming itnplemeDta and bouae
ho'.d gooda and furniture not ncaary tt mention.
Kale to co nt men en at U o'clock A. M. on aaid
day, and continue from d.y to day until every,
thing it acild. Term i of aale and due attendance
will ba given 'i .1 iy o ia!e lir
K0H(IK C. lilUK,
8 D. W KLTV,
Adminiitrator.
Ltitheraliurg, I'a , Oct. Mh, lHl 4t.
Estate of Isaac Bloom, Jr.
NOTICK TO 1 1 VJ I It S "
IN the matter of the mate "1 In the Orphan
of laaae bloom, Jr., late I Court of Clcrfiold
of Piko townhip, dtcM. J county, Penn'a.
Tu Henrietta B Elder and H. Urt Klder. h- r btm
bond, reridmg at or near Concord. Ilnncock
rounty, Iowa: Jennie K. Jones and Warren
Jonea, her nuiband, reaidtng nl or near Alden,
Harden county, l.wa ; llti.nah K, Lemn and
John Lemon, ber butt-and. rcaidinn nar Ma
KnRxy, Cli-mti-M ooutity, l1 : Flonne Pritoh
ar l and J . S. Priiobitrd, her buaband, residing
at or near fleluiond, W light cMiniy, li.ua ;
Mnsjifi ItnrverandN I.. H i..vcr. her lnibmd,
nndict at DtiKoia, Cli arlliil-1 o-'iml v, I'enn a, ;
Utile Hunter and W. 8. Hotter, - h taiitnd,
ri-aidiog at or uar North l awroi.oe, kanna :
Waller H. It loom, rt aiding at or tirar llfitunnd,
n rigni conniy, i.iwtt: i Je:i. toooin, reahhug ;
Bear Curweniville, CUar&eld eumity, I'enn'a ;'
Annie Foreat and J C. Furct, her hnbnd,
realding at or near CIcarTtMl 1 llridge, Clearfield
county, Per.n'a ; 11. J. Wo'ker Hl-wn, rending 1
ai or near uarner, imtirtocn cennty, lowa, bet
, lowa. belra
and legal rrpreaeota lives of I.sm llioom, Jr ,
iaie oi i nf iuwnnip, i. learnfltl eouotv, Ue ) il,
nn-J alro heirs of r. Cor!n Hlocm, decenaed.
and lino heir of Blanche V, 11 loom, dee d, who
were heir ol Irene Bloom, if., deccaiel.
Taki NoTirit, That at an Orphan' Court for
the county (- Clearfield, ba il nt Ihe lioioojth of
Clearfield, Penivlvania, on the lth day of Hep
irmbrr, A. D. Tba ntum aod icport of
the lti(ueet appointed and selected to make parti
tion ol the rtaleatalt lite uf Iaac liloom, Jr ,
decemed wns produced in open eonrt and con
firm! d, and a rule granted u and rach of yon
as heir and ltei repreaimtalivoaol a tld decedent,
to apnr In mill court on the I lib dy of
November, A. D. 1 I , at 2 o'olock, P. M ., and
accept or rehire said rtel ei-iatfl at Ihe valuation
thereof, or a how Muae why tho aame alianld not
boold. ou are therelorf hereby notified and
eonitniu.dtd to be preatni at the time and place
above mentioned, and accept or refuse atid real
erlate at the valuation thereof or tbow came why
the same should Dot be mid.
PiiRRifVa OrriCK, JAS. SJAIlAFFKY,
Cleaibeld, Oct. 10, f-- j thetilT.
Orplians' Court Snlc
or j
Valunblo Ileal IMute!
1 N iiitrauanre nf an order ef Ihe 0, h.n.' Court
X viearoem enuatr, I'a., ther. will ti. ay.
"iaed to poblle aale ai Ih. bntel nf liaorfe W.
Uayia, In lha borough of New Waabinnton, on
Wedncsilny, Nov. 10, 1881,
At I o'otook P. M , all Ibe fall,, .In, de.rrined
real otat or John Rorabau, h, let. of HurnBide
lown.hl, aaid oouate, deooaaed, yia t
"V"0. 1. All that eertaln traet of land altnata la
XI aaid lownabip. bounded we.t bj land, lale
ol Jaiaea flallahar, noith hj laada late nf Craw
ford Oallaher, eaat by land late ef David M itehell
and aouth hy land lale of Benjamin Uall.her'
eontamlnii 11)0 aerea, more or leaa. The itnpror,.
nentl eonilyt of a two , lory plank dwelllne
hiiuie, ISi.O feel, with an aiHI'Vm UIH fr,i
nana nam, nmni leal, wagon Bhed and otb.r out- '
butldin,. j alan, a aond orehard. Properly nrarle !
all elearcd and under food cultivation. I
"VO.J. In aame l.p,Sound.d lonthkyland nf
1 Rn.aell Rn,.o.ii,b, we.t by land of J.rne.
aiepnenann, norm oy lanil lale of Ihe John Ilur
undj helra, and eaat by tiublie road and other
land ef aaid Huaeell Roral.ao.k. . A ...1.1.1..
SI aerea, tn perab.a and allowanee, nor, or le.a.
Imnro.am.nta enn.l.t nf two.alory frana
dw.lllni ban.., 10 feet, with 1.0 atory alien..
I feet .U.ra, bank barn 40 leet snnare, and "Iber
olobuiMin,.. Oood api.1. orehard on the prem.
leea. Property nearly all olearej and under eulti.
eatlen.
TV0 tn aatna town. hip, bounded ea.l hy
11 laid of Jamae faraa-e, north hy John M
Vueanlnra, weal by land lale or Jam., Ilallah.r.
and aouth bj landaof John Vt K,.oi, ,j L,..'
el Byera. oonlaialn( hi arr.e net. Improyo
noma enneln of a two atory l.i.dwelllo. hiMie
oho.l III,, ,, , ,nf .b.i Abi)ij ,'
area olaaroil and jndar .ulliratloa.
TKR.M8 or BALI.
0. lot No. I, ona-thlrd of Iho pnrehaie money
and enon(b or lha reaidua theranf t, eoyeroo,','
and feea of partition and aale, and on lota ,,
and I, oae.- bird of Ihe p.rehaaw money p.y.M,
eaah on Mnflraallon ot (al., ihe naleneo af (he
p.rehaaa money ia two payment. In eanh eaaa
with later..! f, del. ol aale, an. hair In nni
joar from Iho data aalo, ., ,k. .,,"
al Ih. dMth of Man J. H...I. ? "V"
' tw. p.,..n.a .1,.
I.l.re.1, payable a.n.ally, t. b, H0.M , M
and m.ri.,a an Ihe premie. ' "
H. L. IIKNDEHnOM,
O.I.WH.IMI.JI. -.l.tr...f.
Vanamahrr'0 cttotliiug flvrrttsmunt.
This One Foot Rule
may chance to be of service in many homes I It will
serve us if it recalls the
which are:
ISt. We never offer for
believe will give
who wear it
-We stoutly
as
still
2d.
and Market Sts., Philadelphia. TO
2Uir drfitisniifiita.
iM
OM-'.Y TO l.flAK. na r.ral elafl im-
liruved fartn nronertv. by tbe Mutual I.iie
tti.uranea C'.tui'any i.f New tt.rk, on nmt mort
aTise, in buqjb truui tl.OnO ur. F'.r further in
foruiatiun aiy to Ibe underaiirned.
Ill RXTIU1. W. SMITH.
Cli-atSeld Pa., Ma; Tib, Ia7ll.tr.
Farm for Sale.
The undi.Ti lined ofTra Ur vale hi farm, aim
ated in Lawret.cn townahip, on the eatt btnk of 1
the u'qucbinna river, wln re the Kailroad bridge
oronea ihe river. The land la river bottom and
in a g.iod atate nf culliratlon, having been ihor-
oughly l.rliliied. A good and wellfurniabed
bouic with nine ronma all plailered, painted and
imperen, wiin 100 nouaa, mi it bouae and other
Diithuildinira attached.
n jruuv nana nam, anu
a .loung orchard of tflj tree. of choice fruite act
rearonablc terma. Poaietaton riven at anT time.
U. R, UAKULTT.
Clearfiald, Pa , August It, lH.Hl tr.
NEW IMPROVED
EIGHT-FLANGE
Fire-Proof Safes.
f'a.iw-Tf
!l;'tj'jj
mi m&i
ilwa.;l Ut Jt"lt.S
mw
, eni v n nt n a . . i -n
' 1 U6 ODiJ O'l UllgO bale 111 llie W Orlll,
AND CONTAINING
More Improvements than amjSafe
made, such as
Tho PATI2XT
Moro bccui'b from DtirluiB than any
Firo l'roof SiiTo, iiiul no oxiciipo
in rciittiriii(r Holla or Lot kn.
Patent Hinged Cap,
Four-Wheel Locks,
Inside Iron Linings,.
Solid Angle Corners.!
Tlicso Sufrn are now living olil in
tliia Stato In
LAHGE NUMBEPvS,
Anil glvo llio
Greatest Satisfaction,
Hflnj tho Mot Illjjlily PinUlirtl,
Bftfjt 1T.1. .-A nV,.,..i !.
I 1, a CaO&pOSt riI3t'
Class SAFE over rroiuscd.
Thona Culol-ratoJ Siifoti hn, tlio
Champion Record
lit TUB
!:VfY7Sl !
sj r, Wi -l' t
Inside
Hot
Work
Great Boston Fire,
And Bine that timo urn at and impor
TANT IMPROVP.MKNTB hltVH
bot'n mailo.
Ilfforo (jlvinje your order to any
other concern, send for price., and
dt'scrijitivo Catalogue.
M01UUS&IRELAM)
naf2?J0N- MA89'
rules of OAK HALL,
sale any Clothing but what we
thorough satisfaction to those
maintain our custom to always
nave tne largest stock ol men s and boys'
clothing' to show our customers.
QQ, We do not allow our salesmen to
mislead customers as to fit or
quality or kind of goods.
4th.-w
e stick to one price
alike to everybody,
rich and poor.
5th.
-We give the guar
antee with each
sale we make.
6th.-
We return
the money to
anybody who
wislt it, if they
choose to
bring back
the goods un
injured. 2
Stir ih'iTtisrmfnts.
Mi.U NtTI('l-;.Noti,.e i. bee.
ft i n tint f.rt'crji lrf!8iertrv tin tf.e
raUie of !It.VH, 1M,TZ, !ato t-r lirdvl.,
t'lrr:.!! cunly. 1'.- ir-jtvf,"i i , dena,.,!, hr
Init l. en duly ajrat.t d to the i.nier.igue .1,
pi-r. in lf(.t-.l t if ill e.la'e wiil p!a- mike
itniii" purn-nt, tn 1 thMhtvitiff t !ai:n. ,.r
deu'fii.'l- liter t;t a.,tn(i it) yltH nr thfin
-r.pl-r! h o b ' M ii it -l ,,r iw'ltle falt-fBr.
I Uim H IHK!'I:.
rv-'.rr
LufV'ir l-ur,:, !.. o.-t, lw, ll ft
;
: TV" rit !: OI' tPMCUlOX pok
I 1 ( II Ul I l.lt.-N..ii.ti v ber, l-y -Mm
lhat iprlfi m will hmnl-un l-r th? ;n... i"i.-t.p
f f Ibe A-! tif it - Otiienl An m )v IVtmarl.
t vanm, t i-to. e 1 A t.ril ju. I;it hii.I i:iC -m ti.-
ment t'.errto .,r rt. rreati' ti i f a c rp .-n't n lo
lie arnnvn t ihr ailai-con r ire Urn W; ''i n,nnv,
to be located at Waliaceton, in CifuriiPld cuntv.
tbn purooae itod (.l.ject of wlii?h fh1! he to
uianutae'ure r.r n.'K n t . 1 othr arti 'I-
WALLACE A KUKQS,
Cl arfmld, Ift lii 8l-:;t. Att irnn..
ADMIMMTIIATOH Xt)TICr..-N it
ia hereby given that Letter of Admiriiitr
lion on the ealate of DAVID WKL7Y, I. if of
1 nion townahip, CloarBeld county, I'a, der-eafe 1,
having been duly granted to tho undenuicuei. all
peraoua indebted to aaid eatate wil! pk.i'einAr
immediate payment, and thn having cUiim . r
demand againal the aame will pre-eni th.-tn pr. ,.
erly authenticated fur etllfment. wnb.it tli hi v.
UKOKOK C. KlliK,
fclMuN 11. M KLl V,
Adiniciatrntor.
Lutherburg, P,i., Sept. 21, ll-ft.
Orphans'Court Sale
OF VALUABLE
Farm Property!
T N purHianc of an order of the Orplians' Cmrt
; x. 1 ivameKi eountr. I'a.. thee will be e.
poael to public a1 at the CO'.'K T lUH'SK, a
the h.,rongli of CLKAHFIKLD, on
j Mtuiday, Nov. 14 th, 1SS1.
; At I oVo-lc P. M., all the fallowing rnl e-la'e
i of John II tbeek, lata I l'ika totvu-Mp, ai 1
I county, d.cc,a,d, to wir : All tba certain trv t
or iteanuag- of lnr.d rittiate in Pike l- wn-h p,
V im a Tii-l i county, Ta, bounded and -.r t-,1
ft,lloi : Peglnning at a tuapie on line..!' Inn I if
Alexander Caldweil ; tlieu.-e n-irth o-ie a-i i ..ne
hair degrees wct Si per.-he t a whit ,it, ;
I tl.enee wcat perches to a pott ; tLen.-e r-oih
IT pi r' fa" to a white pine atump ; tbei.ee .i-t I -)
perchea to a white oak buth ; thence south till H lu
j perchea to a p ut Hienco eaat 7H percbec t.. a
i . ' nd plaa of beginning, oontaitung at. fit
I I". ACliKS,
I Wort or loa, and a4.iining Unds of A I under
: Caldwell, Patru'k Mullen, (.corgi tt'elch, dr.'
i estate, and othere. The Imprnveiiirnti e .n-itt of
a two atory phnn home, 1 it x :io reel, it!i Mi. Sui
attached, aiul a log harn. ndiSO feet. Pr-jt-rty
nearly all cleared and under eulti vatio-,
Trrma of S.tlr.
I One third of the purr ru Ms monry arnlal'O er-i-ih
j of the rraidue thertor fo cover tbe co.t. and to-
I Incident to faid partition and sale, c-h n enn
; flrmati..n of a.li : one-lbird in one trv f m A-t
j cf fair, ai.d th remaining third tiirrcl" l iU
1 deitlh of Mnry llaneck, widow of aai 1 d-.t ns I.
j The latter two payments with Ihrir tntrr.i, pv
j able annually, to be acca'ed hy tt'iad and nrtrt
gage on ihe premise.
I W. W. 11KTT3, Tru,te
vienrouia, fa., t).t. If, IS)1.4t,
HOFFER'S
j Ceap Cash Store
"iiiim Ko. TiiuLh:, i.pi'.ha iiin -i:.
Clearfield, Pa.,
i
i
i
WIIOI.KfALK A RETAIL HKAI.KR IN
DRY G()OI)S,
Comprising Drera tloola of the verv bt(et :.-,
eonaialtnc In part of CaibaMrea, Man .heff
Fanciis, Alpacaa, and all manner
Fancy Dres? Goods.
6uih aa Cretona, Mohair Loatar. Plaid. V"'
(lina-hams, llren Fnnclea of the verv UieM
liylea, and na chcip as they oen he a ll
In thii in irk ct.
NOTIONS,
Conalatlng f Ulnar, (. v Utfets, Ladies .1
Mifiea. ae of all shades, Silk Frifn-,
Laera, Fancy - lirtaJ Hull on a Ldi.-i'
Ties ot all shades and alvlea. Cut"
nd Cotlara, hibhona of ell kmla aid
qufclillet. Merino I nderwear, Trimmins rV-
BOOTS AND SHOES
Queeuswaro, Hardware, Tinware,
Cni-poKOU ('lolli,
WALL PAPER,
LEATHER, FISH, Etc,
Whkh will ba eoH .bol.ial. or retail. Will
Country Produce
la Kirh.najt fnr (lono. al Market Prlrr..
wm. J. norrnR.
( If arld, Pa., ept. M, IMHl tr. f