Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 26, 1881, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
C L E A K K IK L DIA.
WKII.NKHKAV MllllNINH. UtTHIIKII !MI, 1M1.
Terms of Subscription.
I' pad ia adraaoa.or vttata tfcrea Boatba ..$ 10
lr p.id after tbra. ud bafora its month .. 00
UpaldafieTlliBatpiratloBof lii nookta... t 00
Rtl.KMIIl.' KOTICUa.
tlrlhinllal Iq.l.Bopal Chlirrri-.Raa.llBo.
I.MI'T, I'aitur. Hervteat ararjr fiabhatb .1 101
A. M., .ad H P. M.
Satitiatb fli'buol at 9 A. M.
l'rajar Maatiaa. ovary IVadBaadav, at T 1'. M.
'nuo uniaa 8srviea, oral Habbalk cf arar
.cuih, at lt A. M.
Weal ClrairHelrl M. R. t'taBreb. Ilea.
tlin.atJK It. Aora, Pastor. Praaekiag ovary
sllcroata HtindaY, at a o'olonk, P. M. Sunday
irii.n.1 at 1), P. U. All an Invltad to all.ud.
I'risbjlerlali lliurrh Her. H. 8. Hdtmo.
.HAtilialb saraices moratnf and avanint; tfab
Sohi.ul at A. M PrayarMaetlnf YVadaaa-
i,v avanintf.
tlMilltt Church. Hav. , Parlor.
H.Miatb Behoul at I P. M. Prayar Miwlinf avary
Vtilnanday avanlnf .
tat. I'raueta ('httrchCnthMrRar. P
LSar-anAB. IHvloo aarvlea at 10) A. M., on
tha firit, tbird and fourth Sunday of aaob month;
V.'fpf ri and Ilanadlatlon of tbo t'.lsasad Haeramant
.1 7 ..Vloek, P. H. Hnnday Bohool ovary Bnnd&y
if'ant'.on at I n'elnek.
ntl'UIAI. aHHI-X'TORY.
tiwb or aoLDina quaRrta anaaioaa ohi:bt.
Saouod Hoaday of January,
llilrd Mnnday of Marok.
Kuat Monday uf Juaa.
Partb Monday of Haptambar.
Tin b or BiiLDtaa comma nsia.
t'irst M.r,dy of Jons.
eVr-i.tnt Monday of Novatnbar.
Vl, IIH lOIIIAE 1
Will sou thka wneat, oati or flora for lull.
irTiii"n 1" Wa ara often inquired of in tbii way
bv It Mar from iatrona who re.itla at a diatani'a
from CltarfieU. Wa again lay yes. Tba raraliU
of a re'i'.t aibla marcbant or mill owner in tba
vicinity, alii answer ui Just a well ai tba oaab.
to illluitrato: If any of our palruns will deliver
m a bur. cf Brain at the mill ol Joseph H. liratb,
in ('best lownvhln, Horace PaUhia. in Uurmido,
'ISoithl II. r'oreey, in llranem, W in. Porter or
Miaa'., in l,awir.n.'ef or lirown A Scyler's, at
llof-hlifii, Uulon townibip, and lorward tbair
receipts lar the anousl, wa will etadit tbcru on
tixir a'-count for the lauia. In tbii way all may
a-.'.-u jay what they owe, if they aill purlua tbia
c ,ure. If.
Liuliuiina ami (lint at Fleck'!.
Mi rill' Miilmll'i'.v iaalilr tt) walk mil.
a ai
Clt'an tlie U'uvi-s Irimi fill' tlie aiilcwiilka.
I a
An nililitinn in Ik-iiir built tn the Clrarlli'lil
tiro lliirk Work".
1 a as
Vi-unnr im-ilifU nil ojien Wittti-r, m .vou
iiKiy im'paro fur ''lilizzanlti."
Iknallir tlif IVwK.flicp will In- rWil on
Sumltiy aftrr 111 oYlnrk A. M.
-a
Tin' Hvnod tf lliirrialiiirg la n diiinilit'il anil
inti-lliiMit liaikiiiK lital.v hi' men.
(in anil select ymtr ehnii-e of ft eoat r l'd-
I1KIU I'liim Fleck ' "lock of (!iHiil.
a aa
Harry Killer, of thia plai-e, nin luwcil a
nuiniiiL' Ihiiii at rliiliia-ltury, layt wii-k.
a i -
Tin- llc fur the ti lejilmlic line limn C'ur
wnwrillf to ( hcrrylree are iliatriliuleil iiIiiiik
the mute.
. m a a -
For nerviiuHiiesa anil t 'lironic Catarrh take
Vi met. I tried it. I.. K. MVHi.ni, Alle
gheny City, Fa.
Tell it not to the Una nnil puhliih it not
in the ulrecta of Clcarlielil thai nct Mnnilny
nijllil ii''Jlollow Kvc."
- a a
I hail irreal tninhlc with my luni ainit il I
tiacil '.niiii. Am well. Mux. A. Ultixut:,
Fiitshurf'h, Fa.
.Iiihn W. Wilaona New llumiily llumply
ill niiiar in l'ie'a Opera Houw, Clcarlielil.
tin Tue.tilny cvenina, Novemlicr l.'tth.
a a a
The Preahytcrian SlMialh Kehiail hiw
(ImnKcil it time of mei liim Imck from II
A. X. tn '2:110 n'rlock in the nltcrnoon.
Himtzilale coul ia iN-inR tlelivercd in thin
place at rilit ccntier tmahel. No impnivr
mcnl on the home price anil quality.
Mr. Jow ph Uluiw lia improved hi mti
ilcnee on Market street hy having the exterior
newly painted nnil new spouting put lip.
a. t .a
"lii xter," a valualilc hnntiiiK J'H '"'loni!-'
in to Kdtvnrd Khet m, of thi place, ariw neci-il.-ntally
tliot in the viotwla on liwl Katurtlay.
a.
The lmililinptol'lhene Firellriek Wnrka
al Wallni'cton ore completed, nnd in few
v,i ek the works will lie ready for oiierntiom..
potatoes have rei edeil to (Ml and 7(1 fenta
per bushel in the town of Indiana. Here
I hey sell for 1.5fl, nnil are very scarce nl
thai.
The nil'orcemenl of the cow nrdinanre in
II, h lairnuiih has erenlfil ittite n si'iiHatiim.
It looks ns tliouth socr.il lawsuits will lie
the result.
Tli." editor of .this paiicr, w ho has liccn con
lined to the huuse w ith illness for a couple
of weeks, is RriwiuK ls-ttiT nnil it is hiipcil
will sisiti lie out niiiu.
liilller, liecd A Co. nrc buililinu new
moulding room in the rear of their Machine
Shoiw, thereby enlarging their rapnrily con
siilerahly in that dircclion.
TheConnty Commissioners w ill Is- in session
m xt Mimilay, the lllst insl., and will continue
in si-ssion for a few day". Those having busi
ness with them are niiiesled to cull.
. a. a
l!ev. II. H. Hutler has on npsiintnietit by
Presbytery to preni hot Osceola next Halilmth,
and tiicn forc no m rviees will lie held in the
Prcshvlcrinn Church in this place on that
'' ...
Ucv. Dr. Courllanil Whitchenil, of Soulh
llclhlchem, l'a.,li0HtaifiirliTtctl llishopof the
Vi.iaco.ml ebureh.tollll the riu-anry fx cnslone d
by the death of Ihe late lit. Ucv. John 11.
Kcrfont.
. - a ai
II. C. Hern, one of the editors and proprie
tors of the AHoona Tribunr. nnd a very pleas
ant gentleman, P11"' ',r ,""n vi,il nn r rl'
day Inst. While hen- he atlenilol the sessions
of Synod.
n a aa.
A handle of papers, such as deeds, inofl
gagm, etc., Iielonging fo Ir. A. M. Mills anil
Wm. Ilrrs ions, has lieen mislaid or lost. Any
one finding !"! reluming them tn Dr. Hills,
Clearfield, will lie IIInthIIv rewarded.
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The local freight frnin killed one of the
ls-st inilch'eows hrlnngiliR to Widow Snyder,
the milknomnn. on Thursday morning Inst.
The accident occurred near M rn. S.'s farm,
alsilll two miles soulh of this borough.
ae a a.
.Mr. 1'hil. Taylor, of Urookvillc, anil Miss
l.illie W. Hastings, of Punsutnwncy, daugh
ter of ( apt. John Hastings, were nnilcd in
marriage on Monday, (Ktolsr lilh. The
een-mony t..k phus- at the n-id. ni of Ihe
bride's father.
lion. II. W. Williams, of WelMsiro, Presi
dio! Jndol'thc Fourth Pa. Judicial District,
wm a delegate lo the Synod of llnrriaburg,
n.,.1 wnslhcgucstof Judge M. Fnnlly. Judge
William is candidate for re-rlertinn and is
endorsed by Isith imrlies.
II. II. Shaw, of this place, attended Ihe re
union of thermit Hcgimcnt Pa. Volnnteera
at Altooim last Thursday. A very pleasant
and enjoyable time was hud among the snr
living veteran. Mr. Shaw was lln-pilal
Kb ward of the regiment.
. aa-a aa
I he daily Issue of the Altisinn Sun hassus
IH ndeil publliiitinn, the Iswne of Wednesday,
Onolier llilh, la ing the last. The weekly
.sun will ap'iir as n.nal. We are sorry that
tins enterprising and Hit daily has met with
.itch a fate. Wo shall miss It very much.
Waul of auflleienl patronage wan the cause.
ai a aa, -
We bate received copies of the new IVtuo
cratic daily Issued from the olucc of the Kric
Mnmrr, It. n. Ilrown edilor and proprlelor.
II is a handsome jwiwr and gives evidence of
lining effccllve work for our tnnilulatr for
Slate Treasurer, Hon. Orange Noble, during
the present ounign. We wish It long life
anil prrswieriljr. Term. W ernta a monOi.
Klutk nuikra a ararrialtjr of ludle.' nails this
arcuton.
A lot of loo ablnchilla lalla lined orereoali
Just reeelvsd at aalniburj'i.
MIm Annie lllunchnrd, of (intnd Itapids,
wli h .and hrothir are visiting in Cleurfli ld.
Mian IduTaj lor.of lteyuolilsvllle, has Wn
sis nding a few daja among her friends und
relatlvea in Hi in place. She is accompanied
by her brother Will.
aa a aw . .
Philip Mullen died at his home near Mt.
Zion, in Idwrcni township, on Wednesday
evening hist. The disease which caused his
deuth was consumption.
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At the recent re-uuton of the 81th Ifcgl-
mcnl, hem at Albania, Ifuhard II. Shaw, of
l.'leartlclil, wus placed on the Kxectitive Com
mittee for Ihe ensuing year
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The Slate Sunday School Convention held
al Jiihutown last week was an interesting
and successful ullair. lii ncrnl John I'alton.
oft urwelisville wus elcclcd Fresidcnt.
All the isipiilnr shadi in caslimeres, ini
el's huirgoode,liciia,twillannd dress goods,
from 10 cent a yard up to i-J.OO at II. A.
Kkat.kii'k, two disirs west of FiwtiifUce.
g MOW -
Aaron tl. anil Samuel Kramer ure hutiug
a large frame il welling house en idctl in Went
Cleurflel.l. It will lie oisupicd by their
father nnil family when completed.
Blacktmith Wanltd! good blacksmith
is wanted at Wallacctiin. The lis-ntion is a
gissl one, anil a gissl mcehauic can make
money. For information apply or write to
I'llANK (liisH, Wullaeeton, Pil
e- a m
Mr. (iuiii7burg started to the eastern cities
hist week to piirehaHi' a new stis-k of clolhing
and gents' furnishing goods, lie will return
in a few days with a large and cari-fuHy
selected stfs-k of new gisnls. Call anil see
them.
How it wa Done. "How do you manage,"
said a lady to her friend, "to apis-ar so happy
and giaul nntured all the time?" "1 always
have Parker's tlinger Tonic handy," was the
reply, "and thus easily keep myself and fam
ily in giaid health. When I am well 1 always
fed gisiil naliireil." Id-nil alsnit it in another
column.
List of letters remaining unclaimed in the
PoHtnluce at Cleartleld, Pa., for the week end
ing Octnlarr ailh, ls :
Josi-ih Conawiiy, Flials-th Dorau, Cath.
Fhelnian, 11. D. Frank. H.tioldslein, Thus. II.
Holt, i'JI, Mr. J. C. Jackson, Mrs. A. F. John
ston, Dennis O'Connel, Miss Sophia liich,
Clarn J. IJ.ikeslraw, Harry C. Kusscl, Mrs.
Katie Slnyner, Joseph Sell, Mrs. Sihlard.
Cyrus Yiiunghlissl.
F. A.Uah.ix, F. M.
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Dr. yHurtinnn, the well known Oculist,
Aurisf and Orthos'die Surgeon, will visit
Clearfield, Pa., nnd stop at the Leonard House
for three days. I'roni N'ovctnls-r 1st lo evening
of NovenilsT :ld. He will have w ith him a
complete outllt of surgical npplianccs ami
ajiaratus, Ac., anil will Is- fully preiared to
Ircal all cases of Paralysis, Deformities of the
licad.lsiily and liniln, iliscies il joints, elubls-il
feet, diseiLSed eyes, cataract, piles, fistula.
stammering, chronic diseiwcs, ,vc. .No e.is.
will Is- undertaken without u fair hoM' of
relief. Ill ism.sisjucnce of Ihe great cxansc
it such n trip be will not make another;
therefore, all who wish toauiil themselves nf
his great skill and exM-iieniT without visiting
his Pittsburgh oftli-c, must do so at this lime.
For illustrated Journal call al your poslnhice.'
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Coal Afei'i Appeal. The coal business is
"Issiming" in our region, os well us in the
anthnicitc and it would slill Is- niore prm-
IMTOiis ifc.irseoulills'coiiiiiiimilcil. We leant
from Ihe Philadelphia AViW that the pm-tiui-crsofcoal
in the Clcarlielil region have sent
a petition to President KoIk-Hs, asking that
they be supplied with better litcilitica tor the
shipment of coal. Many of the collieries in
Ihe region have susieuded, owing to the
scarcity of cars, und the production there has
decreased nne-tliiril from this can'. The
Pennsylvania Kailroiid Coiniany has ordered
that new coal ears Is built to meet the de
mand. The Philadelphia and Heading Com
pany, which finds that the extraordinary
demand tisin Its rolling stis-k cannot lie com
plied w ith, is also building new cars nnil
engines.
Tlit Late Mr. Rttiold: The Tyrone llrrald
publishes the follow ing in connection with
the iKirticulurs of Mr. (I. W. lieynold'a death,
which occurred near this place on Sunday
evening, the 1 fit It inst.jin ileisiunt of which we
published last week. The llmM says : ' .Mr.
1,'eynolds was well-known in Tyrone, having
removed to this place from Shippcnabiirg in
170. Alter remaining herealsuit the years,
he went with his family to Clearfield, which
was in 1'T'i. As a soldier, he particlpnlrd in
the Mexican war when iiiilc a young man.
anil frequently related thrilling Incidents of j
the campaigns in Mexico. During the n l l
linn.he served ns Hilspital Steward through
out the war. The remains were brought to
Tyrone, mid the funeral was attended yes
terday (Wednesday) morning from the n-si-dem-e
of Dr. J. M. Smith, Mr. Key Hold's son-in-law
." m
A Trip to ClearfiM" Mr. II. C. Hem,
one of the editors anil proprietors of the Al
tisinn Trihvnr, visited Clcarlielil last week
and publishes his views as follows: "At
Clearfield we stops d nt the Mansion House,
kept bv Mr. How, brother of the lute Dr. liow,
of this citv. Here we met our old friend,
D. W. Miaire, Ksq and his twosons, formerly
of this city. We were sorry to find our
esteemed friend, (ienrge II. lioodbindcr, edi
tor of the Clearfield llKl'i lil.H AS which,
bv the witv. is one of the most slalwnrl Dclno-
eratie journals in the Stall on the sick list
having lai n confined to hi bi d for some
weeks by n mmpliintiun of diseases. Our
earnest hois- is that he may s.sin lien-stored
lo his usual gisiil health. Wending our way
to the bennlil'iil ninniiiiicnt " the Presby
terian church erected princiimlly by the
lamcnlcil F.x-tiovenior William l'.iglcr, we
found Ihe Synod of llnrrisburg in session in
this elegant house of worship, nnd alter hav
ing turn greeted with the familiar salutation,
"How are you, brother Cole!'" took a survey
of the siluutiiin. A glance over me House
would cnnviniT anvone that this Issly ol
Christian workers was ciinilsiBcd of men of
broad iuti -lligencr and high moral worth
After a brief stay we began our hoiaewaril
journey, highly pleased with I -learnt m am
its exi-ellent ssiple.
Fatal Accidmt. On Wcdni'siliiy nflcrnisin
lasl, while Mr. Henry l.ixlt hit, of Pcnficld,
with his two sons were nut in the wissls gel
ling out logs, an accident liefell him whit h
resulted in his death in a little less than
forty-eight hours afterwords. While engaged
nt rolling a log, he received a stroke in the
laiwels, caused by the lug fulling back on the
handspike, which prostrated him. HeafliT
wnrds rallied and with great ilifllcnlly
reached his home, where he suffered much
agony nnlil death relieved him nt II o'clock
on Friday morning.
The diwascd wan Imrn al Siegen, Prussia,
March H 1st, 1H1II. emigrated to this country
in l4"; was married to Dorothea Hchanta. of
Wurleniburg, tiermany, in Ihe year
The fruits of this marriage were aeten chil
drenthree diitighlcrs and four anna. Two
ofthcehililrcn the oldest la sonliuid young
est la doughtcrlof the family prvciilcd their
father tolhetonib. A widow anil tlte grown
up children are left to liioum the death of
n devoted hiudaind "'l nfl'cclionale father.
An unmarried bnilher, some seven years older
than the deceased, who emigrated lo this
country at Ihe wine lime nnd always made
his home with his brother Henry, sun sur
vives, llo was In the (Ud year of his age,
and wits an obi and highly esteemed eiliren
nf Fenflelil. On Sunday afternoon at 'Jo clock
r. M. the remaina were taken to the Preshy
il.nehnreh at Fenflelil, where services wen'
conducted by Key. John Sander, pastor of the
l ..iherim church. Ifiilgwny. (that denomina
tion being Mr. I,.'aehoi.-eland Ucv. J. Vernon
Ilell.nf IVnfleld. Mr. ..nfchll wingamcm
hcr of Clearfield Isslge, So. IIW. 1 " F
that unlet attendisl hi funeral in a lnd) and
buried him In acenrdanea with Ihe ceremony
of Odd Fellowship. The funeral waa one of
the largeat er held In I'enflchl.
SYNOD OF HABRISBTJRG
Praceeillngi of tha Twelfth Annual
Seaalon.
Tllia SviuhI isilmirisea four Preabvlerita.
Carlisle, with 47 churches and niiniaters;
iiuniiugifon, wilh (17 eliun-hesand M niinia
ters; Niirthumls'rland, with dHeliun'lliaialid
:W miniatera; Wellslsiro, Willi l:i churches
anil LI miuistcrs; in all 17.) chiirt hes and 1 III
ministers.
The Synod of r5arrisb.irg met according to
nihourumeiu in li e Preslivterian ( 'hutch of
( li-arlleld on Thursday. Oitolsir Kith, IhhI,
nl7::ill o'rlts k r. H. aiilw s o.s licil wilh
sermon by Hev. J. Agnew ( r.iwlonl. D. D., of
Chitliils rsliiirg. 1'm.by .e of Carlisle, at the
request of the Mislerator, from 11 Samuel;
diopter 111, verse 4,1: "We have ten parts in
the King, and we have also more right in
Datid than ye."
A tier the sermon, the sessions of the Synod
were constituted with prayer by the Mislera
tor. ucv. it. rs. imticr.
The roll wits lulled, w hen II I ministers nnd
:I7 Klilcrs unswered to their 1111111.
The Itev. Joseph .Nesbitt of Ijs k Haven,
Presbttery of NiinhiilulM.rlatiil, was elected
Moderator, and the Ker Solomon II. Mismof
llsctsila, I'n'slivtcrvol Wellslsiro, Temporary
Clerk.
Tl Ilicers of the Synod an' us follows:
Mmli-mtor Ucv. Jos. Ncshilt, lxs-k Haven.
M11M I '(, Hev. T. II. Kohinson, I). D..
Ilarrisbnrg.
I'rrmnnnl t'htl: Iter. Knls rl F. Wilson,
Port Itiival.
?i iiruiy Clrrt Ki t. Soliilmin II. Moon.
Ilstssila.
TretHttrrr H.MiirravOniyilon. Harrisbnrg,
1 ne t ominittisf on devotional exen-isee re
IMirtetl ns to the hours of meeting und rets-Ms,
with uih,iitirnint-nt and oilier maltcm.
The I'ollowiiig ministers were Intilrd to
sit as eorresHiiiding meiuls-rs:
llev. .lollies II. right, Syninl of Clevelantl.
Kcv. (.tsirge It. Stsdt.Synotl of Pittsburgh.
Kev. Augustus Cone, Synod of Toledo,
liev. Jtihn lliitler, Syntsl of China.
Uev.Tiniolhy Hills, 11 I )., Hynml nl Mismiu ri.
liev. Alexander P. Kelso. Synod of India.
Symsl adjourned mil il I) o'clis-k on Frl
ilav iiiorning. cloeeil with pniver hv Kev.
. o. Mi-Clean. 1 1. D., of Lewistown. Ihe
iloxotgy and Is-ni-ilictiun.
KltlllAY MiiltMMl.
Synml tlli-t ut II o'ctis k A. M. anil one Hour
wilssm-iiI in ili-Milional scrviis-s. alter w hich
the minutes of Thursday's session were rend
and approved.
1 lie roll was called w hen nihlitiiuiiil nietu-
Is rs rtsirtetl thciiisclves present ami their
names were enrolled.
'flic Moderator announced the nicnil'rs
eolnse.iug Hie standing isinituittci-s, t iz :
Hill vi 11 re ff itttrt (teori;o .Niircnvs. John
itui-niws, Win. II. Logitn, W. li. Heed. Craw
ford Irvin.
.Itittiaal Wtliarl Mitchell. Joseph 'ance.
Isaac drier. II. M. (iniydon.
FiiitiHci Kiiwlanil Austin, Alfred Huvs.
JoM-ph Dvsart.
.ffirc 0 Mwnrt Wm. I.;uirie. S. F. Thomp
son, .lolin 1 . 1'l-ci-n.
ItKrtiiitis in-- PiiKsnvmiii-s
fnrMr .bus -ph II. Mathers, .1. II. Kear-
iloli, S. T. Wilson.
iliintingittm Joseph Stevens, (icorge Nur-
cross, 1 . 1'. ( ucliruu.
UnrthumkrrtiimlW. A. M.-Caircll, D. H.
llarrou, .1. F. Weaver.
IIWW.oiii-.liw iih C. Kellv, Koln-rl F. Me
dian, Charles Kyle.
Ihe PresliUt-nal rt'inril were eallcil lor,
'cited and placed in the hands uf the re-
sj-flie tsiiuinitlisst.
At the niiiiest ol Kev. II. S. Hutler. Chair
man of the Ciimniiltee on Hills and Over
lures, lie was cxcuscil finni scrt ing. Is-eatise
of other duties, anil Kcv. (Ienrge Norcross
D. D.. was apMiinteil in his plats-.
A eouiinillec, tsiiisisling of one minister
anil elder from each Pn-sbyterv. was apKiinted
lo take lintlcr tsinsiilerat ion the emisoliilal ion
of Ihe Sviioil of llarrisluirg into the Stntsl
I'l-niisthiinia, isiiisiiminateil ilui-ing the
ses.sit,us of the liist (icncral Asseiulily, and
resirl to the Symsl at ils pn-sent sesNions
what act 11111, 11 any, it may Is-necessary lor
(his Synod to take. The ciiiiiniittee consists
of the following, v iz :
JMiyfcraiif (fcrh'sfr Kcv. Tllos. II. Hohi-
suti, II. II., Cider Win. Illuir.
l'rrtlitttrji tf HuHlimjttnH Kev, Knli'l Hatn
inill. i:iib-r J. K. Siniiasin.
I'flnttfihrit of StlrthHmttfllmtil Kev. J. D.
Kruni. Killer II. H. Hiitnes.
Vesfiv'" "f ll'WMw Kev. S. H. Moon.
Kldet II. Vi'. Wifliams.
The consolidation is lo the effect that ill
Ihs-i, the Synoils of Kric, llarrisluirg, Phila
delphia ami Pittsburgh will together tsinsti
tllte the Svnotl of Pennsvlvaniil, ttigether
with the ministers and churches within the
IniiuiiIs of the State nf West Virginia and
t hose under the care of the Foreign M issioiuirt
Presbytery of Western Africa. This will Is
n representation yet to ls ileeiileil.
liev. 1 limit li v Hill. D. II., Synmlical Jlis-
aionarv in theS.vnislof Kansas, iidtln-ssctl the
Syntsl on the subject of Hume Missions in the
State of Knnsas.
Symsl ttsik a reis-ai until i o clock 1'. M.
VK1IIAV AKTKRNIHIN.
Svnotl met nt 'I o'clock and resinned busi
ness. Kev.'sS. A. Ducnsirtanil J.W. Iliml, with
Filler W. D. Means, were apisiintcd 11 eom-
mitti'C to nqsirt a minute on the death of
President (inrlielil
liev. John (iillespie, D. I)., of the Synod of
Pittsburgh, and Kev.'s (ieorge l.eiily, W. K.
Whitney, and (I. II. Ague, of Centr.il Penn
sylvania Conference of the M. K. Cluin-h,
w ere invited to sit as isirresisimling mciuls'rs.
The records of the Preshylery of Carlisle
were iipproti'd.
The Permanent Committee on Hume Mis
sions, through the Chairman, liev. Win. Ster
ling, reimrtcd. The nqsirt. w liich waa a very
lengthy and interest ing one. was aets'pti'd and
lulotitcd.
The second annual rejsirl of the Woman's
Synoilical Committee on Home Missions, pre
isirctl by the Secretary. Fannie A. Dyer, wiis
n nd by Hie Stated Clerk. The resirt wits
aeis'pteil and ortleretl to Is- printi-d wilh the
minutes in tmmphlet fnrm. 'flic rejiort is
tery inti-n-sting, but lis length will precluile
its apssir.ini-e in our isiliimns.
'I'he .liiilicial Coinuiillee resirleil on n pa
ist in their hands ns follows:
"The Judicial Committee n-jsirt thai hav
ing received anil exnniinetl a paper .ipM'iiriiig
lols'nisiuiplainlol J. It. Allison, ol Ailenv ,
Pa , against the Presbytery of Huntingdon,
for not acting iihiii a complaint of bis against
one of his ministers, we liml no evident that
the provisions of the Hook have lieen cuni
tilicd with: and. therefore, report that the
foimitaiiil is not in order, and reeoiuinenil
that the complainant have leave to withdraw
his inper."
The reisirt was accepted and adopted.
The Woman's Svnislieal Committee on
Hiiuie Missions was tsintinueil. Mrs. O. M.
Iiwell. of TiiiL'O. Wellslsiro Presbytery, was
adtletl lo the Committee.
The Committee on Hills and Overture re
ported on the Overdire in their hands its fol
uws: "The Committee on Hills und Overture.
to whim) waa referred Ihe Overture presented
bv liev. Samuel V . Dullli'lil. unuiiilnously
agree thai situs' Ihe rights of no rty ure af-
it-t teil bv I he alMtract tiuesllons im'sentcu,
and no gissl tsiuld ri-sult from a discussion of
the sul'iis-t, or an answer in fstsi. then lore,
the Ciuiilllittee nssilulnenil that no action Is1
taken. JullN lit Hltiiws, Chairman.''
The reisirt was niseiitetl ami ntloptetl.
The Commillcc n-sirtcil the liillowing
minute tin tho (.rath of I'lTHitlrnt (Jarliclfl
"Whkhkam, it h;w 1 Aliiiijchly 'm1.
in llit wittintn.tn jwrmit tliprrm-l iiml wick
ed ilciiih of Hh- Uiii f MnyiHlriito of the aNa-
liim, Jiiiinn Aliram linrllrhl, iliintiK thr piwt
rtvniMlii.il yt-iir, thin lnnly would pot on nronl
Ihe follnwnifr niiunt!':
".Wmi. Tliiit tlm liiirli ( liriitiiin ilmrrn
lor nf .hum A. tilirtirlil. lllH Vnlnf ill tlll lieltl
mill in thr fnnun im n It wlt-r of mm. nnil Inn
hi niH ,M'li n niKiuitni iliinng m
mill-TiiiK, iiiintituiMl tho ijm,lMi1ion of nil:
while tin (If tcMlaliH'niomiN umit lor init nrmo
1 1 for our finilfinnntioii, iw not only
crunr in itrvlf, but nlw a l i Ki rrim' aipiiint
the liiwful K"vrrnn.pnt of tlie lnn1 anil fl
frmit vinliitinn of tli- law of iml iw to ron-
ilurt towant mlrn, in n'ri n ncr to wmrni n
h romnian-lcd ttmt wr nhouiii noi rin
'sppiilt pviI atraint thrmli-r of the pp(lt,"
Tin- rrvor(, wliii h waa mriicfl hy the mpni
lxm of tlin ( onimittpr, wm ari-trf. nnd
ad'iptcd.
I hr lMir lor uif iHvnoncni pnirr onf iiiiK
nut. olwcrvi-d, liiriiin whi h tlie hUiI iniintl re
intrtu fnnn thr rrr1iylrri of Cnrli!'. llmit
iiiirdon nnd Norlliumlierlnnd wrrr rrad.
Thr NiHTativeonth- Htnt of HcltKinn in
thr I'rpultvtrri-" of nrlil Himtinndon nnd
Nnrlhuiiii-rrlnnr. wcrr n-nd.and also tin- Nar
ratit? on thr rtlatr of l.rliKinn in thr HynoH
hiw pn-wiited bv thr I omnntnT and mm o
Uev. rt. W. r.inrnir. nt't whi.h, ymyvr.
tirnio anil ndiln
illled un Hip hour.
Unv .0 t. MK' ran. I. !.. It imiier.
Thnn, H. Kohinwm. I. !., .Iom-ili NinJiitl and
8. M. Moon wpn npw.intrd a 1'oininittw to
pn vrpa pttrdoriil Itttrr to tliP rhtin liPtt un
der thp ran of H nod and rpixirt Hip wihip to
lheHvno4l.
A 'vipr from thpPynod of Pitt-thnrnl. on
thp n pnfM'ntnti.'n in tho iipw Hvnod ot Ivnn
KTlvania wan rrml and rt-frm-d to thp mpial
('oinniittrp apointed by thi 8ynMl on mut
ter coiiuppti it with that mihyvt.
li.v'a A T. Ki'lfto ami John Ituthr fcl
.in .l lint KvimmI on Korpimi Miwiona, wilh
niMHial nfpn ntf to India tuu i'hina, their
ti. l.U of labor n tiwly. tr. Jiutlrr haa
been in China for thp pwt M or 1T ypnra.
At thf com In-inn of tin- wldn-aaea. Hvnml
took a TMvm untfl iM. o'clm k P. M.
IHIHAT KVKKINU.
Mvnod met aftpr m" at 7 M v. m.
li.. fisrirfioniil Bprvippn, the JVrmnnpnt
fommittw on Hablmlh Rrhool rrpnrt-d thm'
.1.. i tuairniitn. liev. W. A. Mi rTrll. Thr
lor. .lampa A. Worden. (hptbI 8iirrin
nf Hnhlmth Hehool work In thr I'rra
hvtrrian fhnrrh. drlivrrM. an intrrpwtinn and
in-rtnirtirf addrraato the rtvnmi in inr mirr-
1 l Uraa.Vwat 1. lhMlla
wa.. i..hn Cilli.i.i- h. P.. of Kit! Pitta-
bnrjihi fullownl mth an adilrrwa on behalf of
thf Frprdmrn, by dirrctioa of the Com mitt
of thr Hrmbytrrian rlmn-h for thr I'milmen.
Thr Hymtd rt'tiirnnt a hrartT vote of thanka
to lirv. Jnnira A. Wordrn and Ker. Johu
Uilhwple, I). !., for their excellent addrewa.
Alter tnaktiiK wimennounoeDirnta, Hvnod
adjourned unfit U o'elork uu rtattirday
u.urnii.g.
CliKud with iiruyer Ity I(pv. John liurruwa.
of Will iiuiiKMrt, and the U-nedietion,
HATI UDAY UoKNINU.
HvuihI met at 9 o'clock A. H. and aprnt nn
hour in devotional aervicea, after which the
m mu ten of Friday 'a aetuiomi w ere rend and
approved
1 lien-port ol the Mnntlinu Couiiuutut! on
Sahliuth whiHda wm adopted.
1 he report of the I omiuittee on tlie nnn
uteti of thr General AHaemblr wm accepted.
The I'enunnent Comniitteeon Koreijrn Mia-
hioun reported throuuh the I hairman, Itev. H.
. Moon. The rcjxirt waa comjuirativt ly a
iaoritiiie one and uave irrcat eintnmitrt incnt
on a. -count of the nilla prcm-ntt-d and the in-
tereNi innnilCHtcti in the work.
The reimrt of the Special Committee on the
auojeet ol I lie hymn. wait wrcpted and
udopttil. A uiiiuirity report waa uIho made,
which mom wivptcd and laid uiiou the table
for the prewiit.
It won afterward taken fnmi the table mid
ending ita considi rution n mvm wan taken
until o'cliM-k r. m.
HATt'UHAY AH K..NIMIN-.
H vnod met after recetw at o'clock h. si.
The minority report of t he Committee on
the Mibjeot of Hynodawaa laid on thetnlde to
consider a aiilmtitute that waa otVcred.
The Conimittmon the JtccordH of the I'roN-
Intcriett of Jlunlintcibinaiid Nurlhumhcrlund
reH)rted, reoMiimendiuK their nppnu.d. Im
port w aa adoptcil.
KeiHirt ol the Committee on Uueol A .-
Hence waa received and adopted, al.er which
the memlNTM ol the hvnod tendered a rininR
vote of thank to the nan tor and neonle of
the church in which the nefMiotm were held ;
to the ehoir lor awtistnuce of nraitte, and to
othera in the community for their very "ordial
welcome of the Hvnod, and their very izener-
oiih hoHpitalily of the Hiime. .lso, to the
l'cnntivanm and t umU-rlattd alley Kail
nads for favorti nceivcd.
'i'he I'enuiinent Committee on rtiiKlenta-
tion prcKented (heir rcjmrt thmunh the Stated
Clerk. The rciiort iw adopted.
A resolution of thankH in favor of llvv.
Timothy Hill. I). I)., waa tendered him for
tin able ami line oildrcw which he dcliercd
In-lore the Svnod.
A minute war ordered to Im made of the
faithful Hervii-eHof theStatcd und I'eriuiuteut
Ch-rkn during tlie existence of the rtynod of
llurri.thurtc. a iM-nod ol eleven vcarx. Hum
action waa taken in view of the fart of thin
.K'inK the in ml meeting,
Ihe rcconln ot the rrewbvlerv of WcIIh-
ln.ro wcix- not prem-nted, and no rejM.rtH were
d on Education, I ublication. Minister
ial b'elief. ut Kelicvnlelii-e.
The n-iMirt of the Committee of Finance
wit adopted.
I he invitation extended to the Mnod bv
Mrs. Kx-(.ovcrnor Hiuler nnd S'nator Wallace,
to rrt"iid Saturday evening in a wH-ial man
tier at their rcHiM-etivr homea wan accepted
with cordial thanks und pleasure.
Arraimcmcnta were made to hold a memor
ial service at the clone of the Hynodie.d com
munion w-rvice on Sahliath afternoon.
The customary eallinc of the roll at the
toMeiiftbe HcKsious wiu ilisiH tiscd w itb on
I hi occiiMinn.
fhe Moderator wan dineted tfi declare the
Synod adjourned nt the clone of the ttervice
on SaUhaih evening.
A reccK.. wan ileelared at b ochM-k P.
until Sabbath afternoon nt li o'clock lor the
oltHcrauce of the aacramciit of the 1nd'n
Supper. Cloned with irayer.
I lie ItilbiwiiiuapiroiiitmciiiM were made lor
Sahliath airicc in the t hurt lit-nof Clear lichl
ami vicinity :
rnlitiriin Cliutrh A. M., IIi. Joseph
N'esl.iti, Modendor, of l.o.-k llincn. .cu-
ini!. addreM-s hv Icv..Iobn Ituiler.of NintKi,
China, and Ucv. Alex. . Kelso, of l,odiana.
India.
M.thilit Chunk A.M., Itev. Alex. Henry,
of NewlM-rrv. F.veninvc. liev. Joseph Vance.
of Carlisle.
I.uthnan Chun A A. M., Kev. .1. J. Francis.
of Itirtninham.
iit'plirit CknrrhA. M., IIc. Isaac tincr. IV
!.. of MiniinbunT'
Wtt Chfirtithi M. E. Chmvh 1'. M., Kev,
J. I) Keardnn. of IM k Haven.
J'antiliiM- V. M., Kev. Kiehard Arttiur, of
Fayetteville.
Cnrrrnrilh' I'mJiytnittn VhnrvhX. M.,
Thomas C. Ferguson, of Silver Sprinj;. Kvcn-
in. Kev. H.C. .Mendcnball, of Menrrsburji.
Kev. .lohu Hutler. ot Chma.and Kev. Alex-
under KlN for many years u Missionary in
hulia, lectured on Hie hahits ot worsinp ami
the jtceuliar view held by the (eople in
those countries. The leetun-a were Isith in
teresting ami listened to with attention hy
the urent audience that was pnscnt. The
In rue church was Illled.
At tlie close of the iM-rviee. tlie Moderator
declared the twelltli annual nnd final meet
injr of the Kynod of Harrisbnrg adjourned.
The next meetiiiir ol rtynod will lie iieiu
in Harrisburg. in DcIoIkt, 1mi-J, but it w ill he
the Svnotl of Pennsylvania, aa the Synod of
Itarnsbiirir w ill cease to exist on the yu oi
January next.
a.-B -a 1
DEATH OF A MINISTER.
Manv of the readers of the Watchman will
regret to learn of the death of Kev. Samuel
Keiister. 1). 1)., which occurred at his resi
dence in Maryland, (Molier 17th. Mr. Kegister
wiis known as one of the most devout chris
tians nnd one of the ablest nmlnuMt respected
ministers of the M. K. Chunh. Veara ago
while travelinu the old Warrior Mark circuit
he married MissFannieUniy.eldent daughter
of Jacob (.ray, Kw of Half Mimiii vallev-,
this county, sunt; wlm h lime he has mourn
resided ill Virginia and Maryland. At the
time of the division ol the church Mr. Kcgis-
ter cast his lot with the church South, and
was recognized as one of its leading minis
ters uluaya being delected to till its most
prominent stations and olliciul Ksitinns.
The lamented deceased was constantly
nlsmt ' his Master'a bu-unesa." deeming that
the most iiunortaiit of all. and never neglect
ing an opportunity tn advance the cause of
Christ's Kingdom. He would eheerhilly go
wherever sent by the church authorities, ami
was a most t nicicnt his tor not only in but
out of the pulpit. Kind, tender, loving, he
would comfort the aick.give hilc to the
dvimr. nnd counsel nnd advise the living.
Vi licrcvcr there waa work to lie done, that
was the idace he wnntcd to lie, and many
there are who ran testify to the g'sid his
presence did them. A Her long years ot pious
usefulness he has nt last gone to Ins reward.
and it has lieeii unto him, "Well done, gmxl
and faithful servant, niter thou into the joy
of thv laonl." Kcv. Kegister waa M years of
aye. The funeral took place yesterday.
HcUcfnntr Watchman.
The old Beltkr who still reside in Clear
Held county will no doubt recollect Mr
RrqitUr, he having traveled the Clearfield
Circuit as far hack us HCl, when the circuit
extended from Karthaus to Iturnside (i;
miles from North to South) and from Cur-1
wensville to I'hilipsburg, a dislune of Hi
miles. Mr. Itccra was the preacher in charge
nnd Mr. Kcgisler was the young preacher and
nssistaut. The latter wiw one of the most
popular circuit riders that rut traveled
along the lianksol'the Susquehanna. His
jeopularity in noticeable throughout the
county to this day. Wo know of nt leant
half n wore of Isty named "Kegister," two
of whom Fullerton and Ciearhart reside in
this borough.
F.ut he is now at rest,
- mm 9 H
BASK BALL.
rimnavTasa. Oot..t.r Hit, Mil.
Mr. hli tor .-Allow me a small space in
your columns to correct a few rrrorsin regard
to the game o? iwisa nan piayru m iininn-,
(ctolsT nth. between the I'nelr Jiwk'sStal-
warts. of Iturnside, nnd the I nele .(cshcs.
Cherrytree, aa pnblishi-d in your columns of
last week hv the liiirnsiue eoiressiiiueoi.
Five inniiiiP were plaved when the I tnpire,
called the game on aemunt of rain, for one
half hour. At the expiration of that time,
the aim shone, but before we got ti the Held
it waa mining and the I nclr Jesses did not
f...1 inclined to ntiiv when thr grass was wet.
Th inmiP mas uodoiihtedlv won bv thr Fucle
.ltHne FL The score stisid 1 1 to i in i" i
the 1 m le Jesse's. Any person Whowisliea 10
m9 the rules on that poini, can, oy n u riing
to ai-ction 4 page ! in Spalding a liase Kan
(iuide fitr thr year 11 Thr I nclr Ji-sses
are prepared toplay the nibganie at any time.
your Hurnsiiip corresponiicni nm .u.
not to gire the -nre of theirdeN-ftl. ami won in
reourst him to tell the tnunami soainr me
devil in the future, .Au .hi.
IWeaivT notb that each Bide having had
thelraay.no more base ball will he allowed to
Ik played in these columns. The game had
better lie decided some place else and in some
other w ay. F.l. Kkf.1
A CAHU.
Tlie unilrraiirneil having rliaawl hi ImOVr
almu in tin. (da. to ito into hiiaineaa at
(areola, Inkea thla melhml of returning hi
thanka to tlie people of Clearlii-lil and virinity
for their irenenma MitronAreand favor, in the
OT,t IIAIIBV HXYI1KR.
ciearfli'lil, (li tolier Sltli, l-l.
Silk velvets (all ahadea)
Silk aelvetalPolka IMI
FrinKea, triinminira, omamenta, Ae.
II. A. Kkatzfr, Market alreet,
t'oatoffli-e.
1 .VI
!l ("I
near the
The lieat elothing for the leant money ran
In found at Oulnihur('aniot relialde Clothing
Store, W estern Hotel comer, In C'lrarrflcld.
10-Stf
PREMIUMS AWARDED. !
Th fallowing ti a Hit of Uiprtmimi awarded
by tba Clmfitld Agricultural Pirk Aiioelitlon,
on thf 14th of Otobr, 1M1, tli:
CLASS NO. 1.
To U. 8. 0. Banker, beat bull (10 60
To John 0. gcbryvtr, Mit mi 10 10
To W. C. Tat, for eow- pip.
CLA8B NO, S.
To W. 8. RrrJ, tntleb oow $10 00
To Will ism Tattle, boit I vur old hlfr- 6 00
To John U. Bchry ver, eaf 7 noniki old... Dip.
CLASS NO. ft.
To J. M. Herd, mart oelt H I0 00
To W. P. N'orrli, lorrrl tallion 10 00
To 0. A. Birr, dark bay mil ion pip.
CLAHti NO, fl.
To Mtlhw IUed, bell family horio- $ 1 00
To Joba Htntivy, tftm of rrn borxa 6 Ofl
To J. Irvin MoUrUe, boat S scar old colt.. 4 00
To Darid W ay, bait 3 yar old colt .- 6 CO
To Jubo McLauglllo, 8 jear old colt Dip.
To K. b wart i wo rib, pulling on atona boat. vv
CLASS NU. II,
To I. It. VulltrtoD, bait bak $ 6 00
To 1. H FuIIoHor, boat twa 4 00
To K. W. Urowo, bait lamb Of
CLASS NO. 11.
Tu P. M. Carduo A Bro., tnt boar f 00
To V. H. U. banker, beat bog Btidar Bino'i. 1 ft
To 0. ft. l-'u liar ton, beat tow ft 00
CLASS WO. U.
To Mra. II. V. Lewi, Plymouth Rock
fbikf-m f f no
To Mra. II. V. Lewi, beotdiaplay eblokcna I 00
To W. S. lteed.trio of turheji t 00
To Mra. II. V. Lewia.trioof ducki Dip.
CLASS NO. 14.
To T. W. King, baat grain drill Dip.
To T. W. King, bait mowing mac bine Dip.
To T. W. King, beat reaper Dip.
To T. W. Kin, beat road Mrapr Din.
To A. Oatea A Soo, beat plougb Dip.
To W. P. Manea, harpoon nay fork Dip.
To J. II. Kirk, Aetna pnlveriiing barrow... Dip.
CLASS NO. 10.
To S. C. A I. P. Watt a, Wit beehirr J 00
CLASS K0. 17.
To J. M. Itatd, beat arraolover aeed 8 00
To M. V. Mapei. beat Lnihel wheal 4 00
To Al. V. Mftpct, beat bubel rye S 00
To W. Moll ride, beat btiihol potatoei X 00
To Thouiaa Saulih, boat buliel corn Dip.
To R. K. Shaw, beat buihel llungarian
graaa aacd Dip.
To M. V. Mori', i buahel tiuotby lead... 1 Uu
To Abraham Uallay, 2 acres rye. 10 00
CLASSES NO. '8 IV A 11).
T Liixie Work, brat loaf wheat bread $ 1 00
To Mr. Hicbard Kvana, beat eake....Dip A 1 Oil
To Mra. Tbomai timlib, diaplay of jelhea 1 00
To Mn. W. S. Heed, beat roll of butter.... 4 00
To Mra. Eliuba Davie, beil oboeie, 2 00
To Mra. W. D. Hutler, jar preaerret...M.Dip A
To Mra. Tbotnaa Sutilh, baat firkin butler, ft 00
CLASS NO. 20.
To Dutti ItroV, beat wheat flour. $ t 00
CLASS NO. 21.
To Mra. J. M. Reed, beat jar peachea $ 1 00
To Dr. A. M. Hills, beat hot ut huney.... I 00
To Mra. Jano Fenton, bottle vinegar.... Dip.
To Mrs. John MrUaughfj, jar tutuatooa... Dip.
To Mra. I hos. emitb, bait jar aiiletatur. 1 uu
To Mn. Tba. Smitb, beat jar peaobbutttr Dip.
To Mrs. Tboa. fcinilh, belt can grapes Dip.
CLASS NO. 22.
To Mrs. W. 6. Reed, bait pound stocking
yarn l uu
To Mra. VV. B. Reed, beit pair mittens.... Dip.
To Miaibua Uwcna, mottoes in p.
To Miss Jennie Urown, patobworb Dip.
To Mra. A.L.FullinRton, (ringed miltem.Dip A bit
To .Mra. J area l. Mclf rue, qui it, i uu
To Mra. A. L. Fullington, pair aoo'.a Dip.
To Mrs. A. L. Fulling'oo, ladles wool bo tie Dip.
To bit lie Duller, lumberman's stockings,. 1 00
To l.lnie Mftballey, afhan Dip A 2 Ofl
To Mrs. Jared I. Mclinde, pair Llanketa.. 2 00
To Mias Nunc? Ogen, 1 tidy ftd
To Mra. J. 8. King, hood Dip.
To Mrs. J. S. King, lambrequin... Dip.
To Mrs. J. B. King, embroidered pillow
pbaina Dip.
To Mrs. W. D. bigler, aofa afjian Dip.
CLASS NO. 23.
To Mini Ida Lewis, beat pin cushion $ 1 00
lo James Lurry, specimen oair furl.-... l'ip.
To Mias blanche Fioga), child's dress tm-
brohlered. uip 0"
To Misa Alice F legal, pin ousbiun Dtp A 60
To Dora Sineal. 2 beaded pin cushions. Dip A 60
To Mrs. John Me'auithey, toilet set. ...Dip A i0
To Domestic Sewing Machine, boat speci
men of sewing on machine Dip.
CLASS NO. 21.
To T. A. Flenk. beat diaplay of millinery
work and fancy good Dip A 2 00
CLASS NO. 27.
To Richard Kennard,apecimen iron fence. $ 2 01
To Richard Kennard, origin al inreatlon... t 00
To Amos Kennard, specimen hlaekamlthiog 1 00
To Amos Kennard, wheel for wheulbarrow Dip.
To Amos Kennard, Jack for wagons Dip.
To Amos Kenoard.ipecimen blacksmith. ig Dip.
CLASS NO. 2S.
To Samuel Pottorf, platform spring wagoo $ 2 00
To Samuel Pottorf, 4 buggy wheels Dip.
To Samuel Pottorf, 1 buggjr 00
CLASSES NO.'B 20 A SO.
To Frank Thorn, marble top table I S 00
To A. J . JacksoD.displa cabinet-ware. Dip A ft 0ft
To Fred Secket, pump S 00
CLASS NO. 31.
To Thomas Smitb, beat bushel beets 1 00
To Thomas Smith, one half buihel carrots 1 00
To Thomas Smith, best pumpkin I 00
To Mra. Thomas Smitb, best lima t- ni. 60
To Mrs. Thomas Smith, beet tomatoes AU
To Mrs. Thomas Smith, bait peppers H Dip.
To Mrs. Thomas Smith, best basket onions. Dip.
CLASSES NO.'S 32 A S3.
To O. C. A T. W. Moore, beil boots A shoos. 2 00
To (J. A T. Moore, best ladies' boots A shoes. 2 00
To U. A T.Moore, belt display bootsA shoes. 2 00
To Jus. P. Utaver, ont farmer's saddle 1 00
To Jas. P. Siaver, lady'e aide saddle a. 2 Oil
To Jas. P. Htavt-r, carriage harness.. H 8 00
To Jas. P. Htavor, single hernias 3 00
To Jas. P. StAver,diplav of saddlery, Dip. A 4 00
To Miss II V. Lewis, pacta and vest by lady I 60
To Miss 11. V. Lawn, eoat made by lady... S 00
CH.-iS NO. S9.
To W. S. Rsrd, beil display grafted apples $ ft 00
To W. H. Heed. ba sueciman apples 1 00
CLASH NO. 44.
To Ida Lewis, specimen of penmanship.... Dip.
To Minnie K, Watson, spooimen penui p... Dip.
CLASS NO. 45. Baby Eiposillun.
To Mrs. Martha Oulioh, largest baby, ..Necklace.
To Mrs. Austin Trump, prt-ttioit baby...Knile,
Fork nnd Suoon.
To Mrs. Kate Shew, U rgeit baby over 12 months,
.Necklace,
T. A. FLECK'S SPECIAL PRKMU'M.
There were twenty-four competitors, each pre
senting a superior article of bread, so much so
that it was difficult for the Judges to decide.
They did, however, award Mis Mary Metlaughey
the machine. U. K liAKKF.TT, President,
KOllElt T WRIULKY, Secretary.
rf 0 Balm in Gileatl. Tlie siinfen
whiili has marked the inlrmliictiou of Cniim
Ilnlin, a t'atnrrli remedy, prewired liy Ely
Ilro's, Owi'ipi, X. Y., is inileeil inarvcliiua.
Many ihwuw In rhtafno anil vicinity nn'
lining It ultll moat satlafliclnry results. A
liulv down tmvn is ninverinn tlie sense of
smi-ll, ailiicll slie liud nut enjoyed fur flllcrl!
years, flirmi(;li the use nl'tlie llalm. She hull
uiven up her ense as incurnlile. Mr. IlarlsT,
the Dmioiist, cd " f"mil' ""d
iiniiiiiriid.sit very highly. In aimllieriiilnmn,
yiiiini! TiinkhanniKk lnwyiJ, kiimin tn
many of our rendcra, tintifli'S that lie was
iircil of iiartial deafness. It Is certainly nn
ellicnciims manly. 'ilWml. ., (.n(e.
Aim. l.-i, K'.l.
Mv sen, ni!cd nine years, as alllieted illi
( utarrli : the use of I'.l v's ('renin Italra eflei tcd
nrnmiilele cure. YV. 11 Hammav, Krnimist,
Kastiin. Pa. Price M irnts.
10-1IWI.
Clearfield Coal Trade. Htairuu-nt f I'mil
anil nlliiT fn-iulila m ilt over the Tyrone ft
I'li.arfirhl Ilivisiirti, IViinaylvania Kiiilniail,
fur the week Milling Orlolier I4.and tlio
aame time lnat yeur:
COAL. Tnas.
rorlh.naell 4 1,. '.2"
Hams lima last sar l,820
Inor.s.s ,7
Cravttiusl. ilurtnir t.sT..
9aina liaia last vasr
Innraasa
Tolal In 18l
Bans lima lait .far
110. R8
1277,41(1
442,472
UM.4M
1.11 2,2:iS
lai-raasa 44D.1W
aTBRl raaisiirs.
l,oml..r I"
Ml.r.ll.n.oul fr.llhtl 221 "
GRANGE MEETING.
The next reiiuhr meelinic of Ihe ( li-ni th lil
Countv I'oiiiium t.ninire, No. .u, will nni't in
the lliill of the Ami ririin Mei-liimii, l'ir'a
() ra lloiiae. li iirtli lil. on Thursday. No-
veinta-r ;iil. 11. at 'l oi lia-a r. si. is-i rwn
workniK t.ratme in Ihe iimnly lie well n pre-aenteil-
Iti'snlea I he n'gll lar order of liuaini'm,
an Bil lreai. of areleonir will ! drlivend liy
.1 II. Ilenil : replr liv K V. imvla. Also, an-
drri hv L. Iieniiing: Sulijert, "Liirin- va.
Smiill i anna." Addreaa liy (.riinil li puty
P. Ileud ; l.aanv. Misa Mary M. IJeiiil; urntiun.
Klla It. Kiius: a p.i r liy K. M. Wall and
Misa Sophia White, and proiliirtiona Ity the
voiuiarr nn-nilH-ra.
Colne and make this meeting the la-at eier
held in the eounly.
K. M. )AM. .Wnstir.
M. J. () txx, Hcrnlaif.
Thoniaa A. Kin k's new Btork of ph1 lliia
arrived, and ia now lieing oiened out for pub
lic lnpii1ion. ( all and see the new atylea
in color, and ahnpea in millinery good, and
ladies' dresa gixala.
Ciaita and dnlmaiia lor Iwliea manu
factured from the fineat material and trimmed
in the most fnehioniihle style at Flei-ka.
ljiiliea are politely invited to call and are
the nice coiito and dolman fur ladle at
Fleck ' More.
BUY THE BEST 1
UKN'S IIAND-BEWKO CALFSKIN BOOTS,
MKN'B STANDARD 8CRBWID CALFSKIN
B0TS.
MEN'S VEAL KIP BOOTS,
MKN'S HSU LI till KIP BOOTS.
MEN'S BLAl'tiUTKR KIP BOOTS.
MKN'S FRENCH KIP DIUVINQ BOOT.
BUY 8 CALFSKIN HOOTS.
DOV'S KIP HOOTS.
YOUTH'S HEAVY CALFSKIN BOOTS.
YOUTH'S KIP BOOTS.
II. A. KUAT7.KK, Aoiht roa J. Rn Dainnao
A Co., EtDira New York, 10-5 41
Mew Daily Stag Lint. .laiuea 1 Ltiny
luw Hiu (I'cilt-tl in liavin n luily mail ital-
liNhetl iN'twccn Oarlli'lil ami IVnlicld, and
will hcrvuftrr nin a daily Mtaire Ix'tuft n the
twoMiintM. Ilia i-ntnut h. with April
iKt, nnd tlie atHe will lmve t'lciirlleld every
morning (exivpt Snndiiylat M nVlcM-Ii. miik
itif; itmnet'tioiM w ith h!1 truiiw nn tltc Iiw
(rude Knilroad nt iVnntleld, n-tuniiii(i afler
the last tniiu the same evening, ruwriijreni
nnd frcitilit will be earned at low mtea.
Order lei nt any ol' the lmtela will Ik
attended to. 4-llltf.
"Jid ytu M etliine t-otita and doliuaiw Air
mis.'M'a and Indie?" ''Where? "At Heeka.
"Yea; Arn't they Lively?"
Uidit-H' and misw-a' ddlnuinM and eimtH at
rieek'a in ((feat variety.
Flwk luw thr largest atrn-k f IndiiV did
nitiiiM and eoata in Cleni lU-ld.
LudNV eonta nt Klerks in all atyhi
prices. (Jo nnd are them.
LihUch' eonta nnd dolmnna at Fleck.
nnd
McDONALD-MctKiVERV. At Pennvinr .on
Wednesdar. OctnSer lUtb, 1 ft f . 1 . by Cbnrlui Hel
per, Efq., Mr. William A. McDohald. of Prnn
townHhip.and Miss Ukhtiu McOovrrh, of 01
rard township.
CAMl'BiaL-IILAOK At the home of the
bride's parents In Indiana Co., Tueidir OC. II,
1F81, hy Kev. W. F. ihaon, Mr. Q. W. Camp
aui.t , of Clearfield county, and Mil Jrsxia K
B...UK, of Indiana county.
HKNSAL ALEXANDER Tn Anannville, al
tha Presbyterian Paronnie. nn ThurstUT. Oflto-
her 13, 1SSI, by Fct. D. 11. Campbell, Mr. Jrn
N. II Rita a l. nnd Mirs lit: deli a Ai.kA5ikr, bnlti
of Madera, Clearfield oounty.
PAflE-DUNHP. On Mondnr. Oct .Ur IT,
1881, at Ihe M. K. parsonage in Woodland, Pa.,
hy Rer. K. E. Wilaon. Mr. Ki uaai I'. Paok. of
Karthaus and MissJaiiria K. De'tbAP, of Ori
hamton, all of Clearfield county, Pa.
MYNKEL BYRUS. At the residence of Jno.
M. Kiddle, neir Now Washioir'on, on Wednes
day. Ofl. 10, 1, by Ker. O. Ilitka, Mr. J"w
H. McNkf.l and M ins On Bvrrs, all of New
Washington, CIcarAeld county, Pennaylvania.
CRAWFORD-NORRIS Ob Wednesday. Oa
loWroth, lHl, at Ibe residence of the bride's
parents, by Rer. James Corns, Mr. Hiram 8.
Crawpord. f Dona) ly'a Mills, Perry oounty, Pa ,
and Mips Lronora Norrir, of Ferguson town
bip, Cleartleld county, Pa.
Mr. Crawford has got a good wife, which, wilh
the weekly viilti of the RirriLiCAif, will be Ihe
means of him baring a pleasant atd trnppy borne.
So mote It be.
3U1
CtMlltY. In Frcftrla townnh'p, oo Sonilar,
September 2", UHI, Mrs. Nabcv Ci rrt, sgn 77
jean and 1 1 days.
MXFKLDT In P-ii6eld,4.n Friday morning,
Oetnher 21, KI, llhT l.ivrnLDT, aged C2
years, t) months and 3il days.
LOWELL. In Per.field, on FrldAT, October
7th, IHSl.of diphtheria, Amor, son of Horace and
Annie Lowell, aged 7 years and 21 days.
MeCRACKEV At Lumber City, on Friday,
Octuber Hth, Kt-nn McCbai ars.of 11 loo in
township, agid 27 yenrs, 0 months and 7 days.
MKAS. la Decatur townibip, Clearfield coun
tt, an Tuesday, October II, 1SHI, of diphtheria.
Mart Janr, aged 4 years, II months and 3
dayi. On Haturday, October b, IBM, Edith
It i. a Nrn. aged 7 years, II months and 18 dars
On Sunday, October 14, 181, Ariiii r Hioa. agt d
2 years, 10 months and 2k dajs, all children of
Miles and Lunette Meai.
Dc.ircat children, thou has left ui,
Here oar loit h i deeply feel :
Hut 'tis 'iod that hath bereft ns.
II o can all our sorrows heal.
Out llranaaD PiR Cbxt. Disooixt or Old
Pair is .Sewing Machines can now be purchased
at Mcrrell's tin and variety store, from t-ib up
wards. All kinds of sewing maohines repaired
m the shurtest notice.
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877.
- - - e
.Bust ICi'ccivcil.
Jiiht Deceived hy ARN0LI, at
CUHWESSVILIF.:
Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster 1
Car Load puro Corn, Ityo and Oats
Chop !
Cur I.ond Deaken Sail !
Car Load of Choice Family Flour!
Car Load Pry floods, firoeeries, Ac.!
IsaTShinirlcs, Baric, li. 1!. Tics and
Grain will bo taken in exchange.
Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1H7S.
CLiRFIELD MARKETS,
Clrariirld, Pa., Oct
Flour, per owt.
Bueliwheat Flour, per cwt
Corn Meal, per cwt
Oiiop, rye, parewt
Chop, mixed, per owt .
II ran, per cwt
Wbual, per bu-hel
lire, per bucln-1
I'SI.
13 7.-.
I St
I CO I
I 40
I mi
I 1(1
8(1
SO
40
f.O
n on
1 !4
I .0
10
t 110
14
11
ID
.'0
Ji
I2j
1 On
II
14
7
121
1 (0
Ottti, per biiibf-1
Corn, ears, per buahol
ltu.-kwbcat, per bahol
Clover secj
Timothy ieed
pDtalix-s, per buritiel
Apples, per bushel
Ouious
Ilatns, per pound
Hhoullcr, per pound
Drlrd Heel, per pound
(v'h.rkrni, per pair
Butler, per pound
Kirn, par doien
Hall, per sack, largo
Coal Oil, per gallon
Lard, per pound
Dried Apples, per pound
Dried Panchea, per pound
Hearts, per bunhel
(Oil sjHarkrt.
Oil Quotations !
CENTRAL FENN'A OIL DEPOT.
UNDERBILL & CO.,
Lubricating. MUlintd .Tlfiirm'
OILS,
I'liiMrsnriui, tk.nn'a.
Vie qui.la cur brands nf Petroleum and oilier oils
(.aAi.fl In atara.1 rlintg.i) d.li.ar.d frea br
our Sieclal III! t.'ar, whaa .a.ing tha
Btalioa at a. h irh l.uy.rl li.sin
d.ll.rry.
R.naad nil, 1 1 a dag. Fir Tit..ior (al (
ll.Hnr.IOil, l:i " "
Prima While, ISO ' . " "
WatarWhlle, 1411 - " "
Torch dil, 171 " " " - " "
MIdsii' lamp oil " " " " "
Benain., 72 llravity " "
Naplba, 74 " " "
llas.'llna, 8 " " "
Pra.srad Hasldum " "
Pil Csr (ill - " "
Truck All Oil.. " "
No, M Car Oil " "
No. 0 Car Oil " "
No. 1 tar Oil " "
No ! Csr Oil " "
No. 8 l ar Oil " "
Franklia Natural l.ubrie.tiDe. " '
WarlVa. Nat. I.ubrir.linir ' "
Franklin 2 n.f . (tra.ily " .
" Katra (Wlnlarl '
" Medina W later
Zero Te.t " '
Writ Va. Kilra Winter "
" Medlnm " '
lllark Dismiind " 1
drees Hnjlne "
Ooldea " '
Anther " " 1
i
XXX " 1
Eura Heavy Hpladla Oil " '
(Minder Oil. Hs'ra llrnht " '
Malfhlesa Cylinder Oil " "
No.l " ' " " H
Ultra Slrnal Oil " 1
Woal Oil, No. 1 "
LirdOil (axtralW'iniar "
" No. I "
Sllnrrl' Vallow, I grades "
K.tra No. 1,1 (rades.. "
White 1 grade. "
Liaianl, No. I,lba.l Aea.rleanl "
Turpentine (Kuhv)
T.nnari' Oil ll pp.r) "
" (Sola) " I
Ko (looda at Hetall. Prlrea liuariulred
T.eone At J. fiarl.T A B'-ne' Coal Yard.
lluutida!. At VanUaiaa A Co. 'I SloBe Ware.
hn.,.
Curweniville Fraln n armoura Bear ll.ilroaj
Sisiina.
Li.Biurg Hallroad lalica.
Addriss all aiders to
LOCK VOX It, Phlllpahurg.
Caalra eoQBlj. Vx.
list 4, 'fl-lj.
An Inatltntlrtn fhr ImpnrtlriiT a Practical
ncrnl men mint for tho a-tuil ilutlea of
t iv ual Itiatrncllon, iJiriitt aim inieiy
innrH or hlmiy. lteffUiir nnn ttp.n.iiriiMu
VrNiniiiit. ) or Clrruliira uildresa I
lHitr
October Itth, lHS1-4t.
JfOXXXT 353. XX3ll.X33a3Fl.
H.isrr.KcicnEit ot'Axn uealek ix
lircci h and Muzzle luniliiig Jiillea und Slint KUiia, liuvulvcm, FIkIiui Tui klu,
and till kinds ol .Sporting (jnodn. A rnmiiuto lino of 1'orkot Knivpa, Ita
ton, Shourn, Sciaxora and Hunting Kmvca. I'apcr nnd llruxa Shells,
lii'londing ltnplomcntH. (inmo Iloc, Shot i'ouchc, I'owdur
Flanks, Bullet I'ouchos, Hun Covers and Cleuninje Itods.
AMMUNITION, CARTRIDGES, CAPS AND SHOT.
1'iinicrs, Load, Wilds and Bulleted llrcci-k Cups. Turret
Ridis and Turrets, l.o' liules and Tiinbur Hooks. All kinds
of Mewing Machino Nccdlta, Oils and Attachments, tiuns niado to
order and warranted to iiivo satisfaction. Shot cuns hured to Bhoot close.
Key fittinje and llepairinj,'. Kverytliiii); warranted or money relunded at
J. E. HARDER'S GUN STORE, Clearfield, Pa.
Clesrt.M, Pa , Ocloher 5. 1K.m.
188lT FALL. " 1881
A. THANHAUSER,
PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
CLlLVItllELD, PA.
The Largest and Best Stock of
AND
GENTS' FUllNISHING GOODS,
VOM THE LEAST MONEY.
Suits Made to order at Short Notice.
ALBERT TIIANIIAUSEK,
Opera House Block, opposite postoffioo, CLEARFIELD, PA.
1-91-1881 If.
NOTICE.
HAVING JUST RECEIVED
OUR
rati 9lnd Winter Stoch
OF
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MOTIONS, MIL
LIXERY.i.YD FJXCY GOODS, WE I XV IT E
THE PUBLIC TO CALL .1X1) EXdJIXE
OCR STOCK' JXD PRICES BEFORE
PCRC1IASIXG ELSE WHERE.
Yours Respectfully,
DSC. xjnyixmijisr jb co
ROOM XO. 2, PTE'S OPERA HOUSE,
CI.l'.AIM IEl.l), I'KNVA.
N. 1!. In mil' Millini'iy Dcpiirtinont wo employ none but first-
class Milliners, nnd gunrnntec all
Pai.l.mliar 21, IfiSl-lf.
WE HAVE OPENED
. SUPERB COLLECTI0X OF
Fall nnd Winter Clothing
-FOTi-
Gents, Youths and Children.
ALSO A LA II (IK STOCK OF
Underwear. Wccliwear,
Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas.
HATS OF THE VERY LATEST BLOCK !
CAM. ANP UK t'oNVIXCKl) AT
CUINZBURG'S RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE,
AVESTEliN IIOTKIj COINJiK,
Clrarllel.l, !'., O.-t. 12, 2in.
mvmmnnwnomiMi
W. H. BALL15NGEK,
WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST,
AN li li KA I.Kit IN
SMOKEll'S AltTlCLES.
Til K I, A KST A N I CI I K A P KST
Snio AfTcut oi riiiiinioi'iii (.r iiio
W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars,
A 1.AKOH YAHIKTYOK ROUGH AND READY AI.WAY.SON HASH.
A SPECIALTY MAIIEOF
HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY.
tetf-STORKS I'lTTKD t'l AT THE LOW KST CASH PRICKS.
W. II. BALLKtER, o. 228 Market Slreet. PJilladelphla.
Fepleraber Jlh, Isll-lr
COAL LAM)S VATE1.
(MHI wru of kiln mil. out coat Utid litmti-
Iear.ld .aolr. AJ I...I tha aa larl(nrd
ulloloefttlnn, numhir of ipi nuuir tact mt ManhtU Htlrk Vird, in th vfpr tnd of lb
( Tti.M, addUterr(inirttirat'lnr rivr. Alio j boron (th t ClMrAald. Ilriek will nlwnyi bn fonttd
ytf. J. V. hNYl'KU, ta oovmnodit mj oaitnmr who mty
Altotnty l-l,w.
CLBtliriiLi., r.(!t4. Tth, 18I If.
gnu flitrtimfnti
Bii'tneaa Eliiratinn
Yminar and mKMlo
life HHi.h'nta can enij-r ai any iimo. m
iurmiii - u inuin "ir ".V
i-lim't. TlKiroiiuli Tearliliiif-l rurllriu
A H-.iiei, I'lttnlitirgh, I'a.
i,
work to give sutimction.
II. LEHMAN & Co.
THaTlj
1
CLKARFIELI), PENN'A.
V A III ET Y VV C1GA I!S IN Til E CITY,
BRICK FOR SALE.
In i
, Taera sr. 10(1, fids f,l R,ok fur sals at Iks
eftii. 4. m. w a Rfii Abb, Aftnl,
ClrwIIJ, f , Aug. 2, IMI-ln.
ftrw 3.drtl(mfD.
Jllll WOIIK.-AII klBils afjah werk utou4
la tba tsast asaaaar al Ufa oftoa,
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Curw.Di.IUe, p , Jan. 9, UTI-tf
u Is hereby witen thai tetleN of Adralnistra
lion m the male uf fcl.l.AHKTH MUVKH.IaU
of (J rah am township, Clearfield eounly, P., dee'd,
baring been duly granted lo the andersigned, nil
parsons Indebted to said eilate will pita make
itnuedlale payment, and tbse having elalns tr
demands against the setae Will present tbesj prop
eily authintieated f .r seltleintot, without delay.
JAMKS MW:k, AdniHstraior.
WalUoalon, I 'a , Hept. II, IIHl-flt.
ADMIMHTH AT1lfll ltOTI K.-Nlo
Is hereby gU rn that Inters nl AdminlitratloR
on Ihe t of MAin AttDKRY, late of Morris
lo-infhip, ClaarAaM 0'niy, Fa , dee'd, bating
bun duly grantid tu the undersigned, all persona
in irbted tu miti estste will pleas But Its iuasedl
ale pjmtnt, and those hating claims or da
inandti aiBal the same, will present (beta prep
ely au'hililii'ated for seitlement without delay.
O. P. KKKHK, AdinlRtilralor.
Kylrrlown, Oct. b, Htbl ftt.
WATfcl.-IIF.I..M fir ieasa AtU
Hammers. To buy Ilslrei eut from sound
Pig Nut lli-'kory to bo ruared to the followtng
dluteaiioni ; IHx 16 Inrhes by s3t feet, also 17x14
inches i21 feet, one hair of eaeh alia -all to be
Uutl Cuts and eoutid. Nn reeoorf eutswill be re
ralred and nothing but Pig Nul lliokery wanted.
Any parly hating timber of the description re
uvlrsd may find a purchaser at good prlees by
applying at this ottioa. either In person or by let
ter, I'll rhlJl.lUiil irullllK AND 1HUN CO..
Uih street, near Peno nvenue, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Uctober 6, Pal-tf.
In the eitate ol J. Linn 1 In tha Orphans' Court
Ilooeer, deecaiad. j of CIcarAeld eountjr.
The andersigned Auditor oppolnted by tho
Court to dirpose of the eteeptlens to the teoounl
nfj, Koss Dlouni, Administrator, hereby gives
notice thai be will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment at his offiee in Clearfield, or THURS
DAY, N oY KM li i: It 10TII, IMI. at 19 o'olook
A. M ., when nnd where all parties Interested may
tllend. i KAiSK ti. I1ARKIB.
Auditor.
Cleaifield, Pa., Oot. 13, lstH-it
COAL. :
COAL ALL THE YEAR!!
THE subscriber hereby gives notice that he
Is now delirerlog ooelo! an excellent quality
aud propores to operate his mine
go that he will be enabled to supply bia ens turners
at all times with god fuel. No .Summer vaca
tion. Orders by mall promptly filled.
R. KM. 8 II AW.
CkarflelJ, Pa., March I, IHSI-tf.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CARDON & BR0.,
On Sect nd Bt, north of the Maasloa Iloise,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
Oar arrangements are cf tha moat eomnlete
character tor furnishing the publie with fresh
Meats of all kind, and of the very beat quality.
We alio deal ia all kinds of Agricultural Imple
ments, whiob we keep on exhibition for tha ben
efit of tho publie. Call around whoa la Iowa,
and take a look at things, or address aa
F. M. CARDON tl BRO,
Clearfield, Pa., July 14, lS74-tf.
Agricultural Implcincnis !
ITAKK this method of notifying those ia need
of a good Mower, Reaper, Tbrtxher or Plow,
that 1 have the agency of the
KIT K EYE
Mower, Reaper nnd Thresher,
Manuraotured b; AI'LTMAN a CO., C.nloo, 0.
I an also ag.nl fur Iba cal.britait
Soutli Bend ChilU-d Plow !
'V-Psriuiii ia B.sd af aiUiarof tba aboaahad
b(t.r call oa nr adJraii caa befora parebaiiag
alscahare.
tACUARIAH M. NAI L,
Jans 8, ISSI lf. CarosBitllla, Fa
FRED SACKETT,
MANTPACTCRKR Of
Tin, Copper t Sliectlron Mare ,
-AL8U MALSR IN
Hardware,
Cook Stoves,
Heating Stoves,
Ranges and
Stove Repairs.
Wood and Iron Tumps,
AMMUNITION AND FISHINQ
TACKLE OF ALL KINDS.
RoofingtS Spouting
l)0NK ON P110RT SOTICR.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
A SPECIALTY.
AI.Ij kinds of
GAS FIXTURES
Kppt ABtt,il oa htxni.
FKEll SACKETT,
CLEARPIRLD, PENN'A.
Clearfield, Pa., fapt. T, 1111-11.
FRED JOHNSON 4 BROS.,
AT MKRHKll S OLD STAX1),
Opposita Court Hoait, Markat itrMt,
CEEAIUTELO. l'ENX'A,
Dl In and Mnuflorri uf
Tin, Copjirr Shoo Mron Ware,
1140 DK.VI.Iftl II
Stoves fitf.Ycss
of any ! or dttrrtpliot.
A LAR'.K ASSORTMKXT Of
Parlor, Boom and Cooking Stovea
Will bo bfpt WoitaBitjr oi hud. or proartd
o tbort aolioo,
A OKNRKAL A8-0KTMKNT OP
TINWARE
I'Ofl Til K LEAST MOSSY
And MiDuftHorfd oat of tbo btit Mtrll and
in a Workatoliha Manner.
SPOUTING AND ROOFING
Promptly alt faded to.
GAS FITTING
AtWod.d to, d (IAS F1XTI RK8 of all Klcdi
ktpt Coaitattly on band.
HEP AI1UNO.
All kiada af Rapalrlaf will k. Praatptls aa4
Maftl; aoaa.
LAMP", I.ANTltltm. PUCKKT AMD TABLE
ClILKHV, kI0., KTC.
Ala a 0.aaral Auortaiaal af
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
All af wklek ill b said at RaasonaMa RatM.
0ns as a rail. A ik.ra af PaklU
Palraaa. la Dallailaal.
f RID JOUIIIONtDROS.
ClaarH.M, Pa., Aafart 4, KSI.lsm.