THE KEPUBLICAN. CLEAR KIKLD, PA. Wk!VIIAV MllHNINU, NoVRMUKR 3, 1NH, Terms of Subscription. If iid la a.Wanoe,or within three amtba.$. AO If iM after three and before ill moaiba... 00 If (,ii nr ihttiplntloo of all monhta... I 00 rtGI.H.IOUrt KOTICKH. Mttliodlet l;pieoial Churr h-Rey. Oao, l,itirf Pa tor. Hemcep trary Sabbath at lu A. M., and Ik P. M. S!.bath School at 9 A. M. Praynr Meeting every Wednea-Uy, at T P. M. t'umn union Borrlot, fir it tiebbatb of nyery ,nih, at 10 A. M. Wtt t leu Held M. K, hard, R.t. (iKnitnn B. Ama, Paitor. Preaching avery iilteroata Huntley, it I o'clonk, P. M. Hundnj Schwil at 2i, P. M. All are inrited t attend. lrccl)terlnii Church--Rev.il. B.Bctlbr. - Lahbatb aervlrea morning and evening Sab ,nth Sfhool at A. M. Prayer Moating Wednea jv evening. llnittUt (l.urrh. Rev. , Tailor. .'uLimth School at l P. M. Prayer Mealing every Welneiday evening. si. Kr ancle Church Catholic HeT. P J.lsniimiDAn. Divine eervlce et 10 A. M., on the firat, third and fourth Sunday of eaob mouth; Veapera and Renedietton of lha lileaaed 8aoranant at To clock, r. M. bundajr bekool arary Bund; .fternoon at 8 o clook. OKFICIAL. IlIRtXTORY. na or bold mo quart lutiom coprt. .Mond Monday of January. Third Monday of March, first Monday ef Juno. Fourth Monday of September. TIKI Or lOLDIBf COMKOM PLRAI. Firat Monday of June. Second Monday of November. ItoImiuiH and coats at Fleck', (licitiniM occur on Sunday this year. A nti in her of new otlvortbttment ai)Kar ill thin inane. J owl all of them. There nan almost a ratting flood on Tues day morning, mused hy the recent raiir. -mr- mm i - Miss MugK'e Irvin returned on Monday fvetiiiiK from a visit of over two weeks in Miil:ult Ipliia. Mikmps Bertha and Clam Hhaw, of (')enr tleld, have .M'cn vifllting'iit Samuel A u rand's. l.arithwH Stntincl. (Jcorne Ilarrctt, Jr., arrived at home on Friday last from a prolonged visit at Cliarles ton. West Virginia. An argument Court vm held in this place nil lny and evening of Wednesday last. Judge Mayer presided. The Court Proclamation, list of jurors, trial list. Sheriffs sides, and other new advertise ments nptM'ur In this issue. . m A. II Shaw is improving the appearance of surroundings at his residence on First street, adjoining the burnt district The County Committeemen are requested to get out the full Democratic vote in their respective districts next Tuesday. The family of the late Ueorge V. Keynolds, decensed, will shortly remove to Tyrone, where their home will be in the future. The Sahlwth School convention of the Clearfield Uuptist Association met at New Millport hint Wednesday and Thursday. A hunting parly, consisting of H. I. Snyder, Ash Thorn, Hiram T. King and A. W. Wal ter, "took to the woods" on Monday morning. John Ueilly, of this Iwrough, now owns n trotting stallion, said by those who assume to know to le the fastest trotter in the enmity. A large number of new coal cant were re ceived in the coal regions of thia county the p.-nt week. They were needed very badly. Democrats, be on your guard for"roorlwck" and campaign stories from now until election day. lnn't let them cheat you ont of your vote. m mm - A new time table went into effect on the I'ennsylvnnin Kailroad last Sunday. The change- on the Tyrone & Clearfield branch is very slight. Jim Morrison killed a four-pronged buck lust Saturday aflrroonn, near Cold Stream, in tioshen township, themiddlc of which dressed eighty pounds. m mt Vo mn get all the different varieties of fresh meat at Brown's market, on Fine street, four mornings in the week. See card in another column. Mr. Kit Bloom, we learn, has quit superin tending the hotel at DuBoisand relumed to Clcarlleld. Mr. Dultois has leased his hotel to other parties. Our Democratic county and State tiefcet is a good one. Next Tuesday is election day. U-t us poll a rousing Drnineratlr majority for the whole ticket Corn husks are wiling In Philadelphia at H per ton, Mug alsjut double the price of hay. The demand comes from the manu facturers of huk nmt tresses, Mr. C. S. Jones, the Domestic si-wing ma chine agent, y ill remove to Bedford this week, where he vill mianontty hs-atc and engage in the sewing machine business. IB 1 ' The jessamine w hich bUsnns ut Charleston, S. C.t in February usually, now lines the road nidi's In full hlooin a consequence of the plienomcnal weather of the preoent time. mm i - Jere McKibbin, of I'htladelphia, a No. 1 landlord, and well-know n in this county, has gone to St. Joseph, Missouri, to take charge of a new hotel there, owned by Dr. ItichmoiHl The loyt engaged in the usual nmount of deviltry on Monday night, and on Tuesday moniing there was a general dcmornliwilion among signs, strps, ami all movable prcrty. a (in thursdayof thia week Johnstown will be Invaded hy a delegation from the city of Baltimore over the new Somerset and Cam bria Kailroad and the Baltimore and Ohio mad. m t A nwit aud comfortable depot bnildiiiK haa just been completed nt Keynoldsvllle by the A. V. IC K. Comimny. A new building of the same kind Is needed very much at Fen fteld. Fmf. W. S. l.uthcr has been hunting a wife for the past ten or twelve yeans nnd has mar ried n Boyh at last, and a very fine young lady ton, at that Accept our congratula tion. t mi The nstm m-enlly occupied by James 1'. Slaver's harness shop on Market sreet Is Mug retired and fixed up for a grocery and provision store, to le oi upied by James K. Watson. . . m mm - The regular meeting of tlicHmik and Ud der Company will le held this (Tuesday) evening. November U. Irf-t all thememWrs Ik- preseni as there is business nf imsrtance to In transacted. Ilish I. Wallace arrived at home last week from 1'rineeton Col leg. H Iwonghi ea tarrh with him, which he wears on his right hand. As soon as his painful pet w ill permit, ! he wilVrclnrn to his studies. ... mm- m "" James J. Adams has Is-en apisdnted fwws enger iuul tlrst-class freight agent at Clearfield, vice (1. W. Iteynolda, decrnaeil, to dale from November nth, 11. The appointment U a gMl one, licstowed tipon one dewcrving of H. We i-ongratnlate James on his promotion. Tire ancient weather pmphcts, a-half mi lury or more ago, alwavs prepared U it snow ii) iM-cordamv w ith the amount of dust that ctiMed the preceding Summer. If that rule hold goiHl at this late day of conglomerated J idrns, hsik out for deep snowa next Winter ; fume had an abundance of dn-t last Snm- ,,,rr . a-. The eldenhip. of Die Church or una, nrter a amsifin or o few days at Mts hanlcs burg. Fa., ndjonrnedon Tuiwlny of last week to meet In Mt Joy, Unwtcr eounty, next yiir. The Stationing Committee announced the appointment for thcum-nt year, and ataong them wa find that I. Bergstresser la kjosted at HonUdale and 1). H. Mumma at ClenrfMd. ) LESSON IN PRONUNCIATION. Haul MuHtt-r June, "Now uuiMt we gj n iiiioiu tifiay to tn ure-po," IjimkIiwI nrntti Mint Jown, "IhIidiiKI nay no a'1' Ntnrt lit ouce to the tlay-ito.'1 KmiM Mr, Jimr, "In (uifk-atep, oh. i v u an run uon u to lite tliHiio.' (inwin d Mr. Jonra, "It 'a mijehty hut. touriMj you ail to the rii-ot. " Tlitm HHifltftA of iinmutieiation wutiiti not im il they'd rail it "Matiuii." .('. iknl.Jl. Flwk ha the largca. atw-k of laclirtV 1I mniM ami coata in Ch'arhVhl. - m m Any remedy that ulways cvinriilcn with then medical rU natum run at) dieuM. I'KKl'KA. Tlie foumluliou walls of the new hotel at Curweiisvilleare completed. Messrs. Hoover, Hughes A Co, of Fhiliphurg, have the eon tract for putting up the building. Wanted f-A,im turned cant hook stocks of goial sound sugar maple. FrojKisals w ill be received for lowest cash price to lie delivered on cars hy A. KKNXAitii, Clearfield, lVnn'a. Jiuiici K. Hamcr, administrator of the estate of Win. 1 Hamcr, deceased, late of Decatur township, advertise some valuable real estute, to Is? sold on the iitilh of Xoveiu- ls-r. The land Is underlaid w ith several veins tif cool. The lilK'l suit w herein Kjc-Senatnr Feale, of IxK k Haven, ia plaint iff, and K. C. Humes, President of the First National Bank of Bcllcfoiite, is defendant, is an interesting topic of conversation just now in Centre and Clin ton count iea, and is ereutingsoiue excitement. Judge Cummin, of Williumnport, in sen tencing a man for carrying concealed weajtoiis suid: "There are only twochi-wca that carry conmded weapons ; one clam is com jm wed of cowards nnd the other villains; six months imprisonment, fin flue, and cost of pntsecu tion.1 Sehoitl teachers are nNuested to call aud see a sample of the scholars' certificaiea printed at the Hum hj.ii as office. The name of the teacher, school and any study desired printed in the report. Price 7' cents for (list hundred, anil M irnts for each additional hundred. Death of JKoseM Haifa. Mtmn Bailey, an old und well-known citizen of the county, died at his home in Pike township on Mon day forenoon, nhout 10 o'clock, after an illness of a week or ten days. Typhoid fever and inllamation of the lungs are what caused his death. He wus aged alsmt .V or r(i years. mm The BlfKimshurg (Pa.) Columbian (isrfAwo- ocrat has improved its Iwal piige w ith a drcsH of new type, and the office has been removed into a new building esjtecially ewted for the piirpfMc. We congratulate the Cuhtmhum (which by the way is a good and enterprising journal ) on this evidence of pniKH'rity. A few of the Ikivs belonging to 1he HiKk and bidder Company were out last Friday afternoon under the supervision of Foreman Walters for practice. The bidders were placed in position ina little lew than no time. If the weather is favorable, the mcmlters of the comp'in will meet for practice next Saturday nfrernoon at 3 o'clock, sharp. mm m M - Mr. Matthew (). Wilson, of Bradford town ship, duuiH-d a lot of the finest and largest apples in our Imsket for the Itoys one day hist week that we have had the pleasure of at tacking for a long time, They were delicious, and Mr. W. will please nen-pt the thank of all employees in the liKrTliucAN office, who have voted him lobe a prince of good fellows. Mourning Vail Lott! A large mourning vail, wrnpjs d up in a piece of newspaKrt was lost somewhere between Clearfield and Curwens ville on the l!Mh of Octolier last The finder will receive the thanks of the owner and be rewarded beside by leaving it at either the railroad ticket offices at Clearfield or Cnrwens ville. It is supposed to have been left in the nr. mm mm There are in PennsyUaniaalone 4.IMMI men, women and children who are totally blind. The pcrilsof mining are eloquently illitstnited by the melancholy fact that in the anthracite' counties the number of blind (H-rsons is much greater, considering the population, than in any other portion of the State. Luzerne is credited w ith having JJ7, Luckawnna 17 and Mihuvlkill llfl. The third quarterly meeting of the present Conference year will Is held in the Clearfield M. K. Church on the appmacliing Sabbath. Preparatory services will is held on Wednes day, Thursday and Friday evenings. Presid ing Khler Meiiarrnh is expected to conduct the service on Friday evening, nnd to preach a sermon on Sunday evening. Communion services will Is? held on Sabbath, The depredations of sneak-tbieies in tbi vicinity have been it-ported during the past week. The clothes-line iu Mr. W. J. Hoffer'a garden was cut and a number of garments taken, as well as a piece of the line. A load or two of buck-shot would go a great way in putting a stop to this contemptible business. It is bojied our citizens will be on the alert and exiKjwe these petty thieve, if podble. The Cotvminan, published nt Bloomsburg, Columbia county, says: "Buckwheat flour is now selling at $1 per barrel, the highest price ever know u in this county, nnd it is hard to get at that. At such figures pisr people can not afford to eat it nnd will lie compelled to oonline themselves to the liest superfine heat flour, which can Is-had for much less. A burn full of buckwheat isasmnll fortune just now.' "Pinkeye," n fatal disease among horses in the western States, has made its apiiear mice ill Pittsburgh. Sudden rhangi-s in the weather ami dampness are the chief causes. The disease attacked the hordes of Philadel phia in Ktl "i and histed a year or more. The treatment at first was to bleed the horse, but Ibis proved fatal in almost every ease, and finally they administered tiinulnnta, which Wiis Miivessful. mm m m We notice by the Altoona Stttuhtg f Vr that a birthday party was given at the residence of Mr, Frank Kilter, a former resident of this place, hut now of that city, on Monday even ing, (Molar a Ith. The party wasgivrnin honor of Mr. Kilter's twenty-fifth birthday, and nasn pleasant affair. (Juitea number of Altismn's young ladies and gentlemen were present Among those present was Mr. Jerry Con drill, Mr. Kilter's employer, and one of Altoona's courteous and prominent business men. . mm Jacob Bitgtli $tat Nearly every mer chant nnd many other business men in Clear field county were well acquainted with Jacob liiegcl. We clip the follow ing from the Phila delphia flreorrf, of the 2(h nit.: The estate of the late Jacob Keigel, dry good merchant, of the value of fcW(,1!tt.1 1, was distributed yesterdity by Judge Ashman among the widow snd four children tif the deceased. Mrs. Iticgel was awarded e7(t,"17.:t.1. and each of the children .(HI. This was only per sonal properly. mm Mark Twain b Mew Book.Y.V. Bliss Co., nf Newark, N. J., have ent ns descriptive circular of a new book by Mark Twain, en titled, "Thr I'rinrrnmitthf Vrnwr." It is now in nrem, and will soon be issued, nnd will make an elegant Holiday Present It will lie a square octavo of alsmt 4( page, and Hi fine Illustrations, handsomely bound. This new volume pmmise In many respect to surpass his previmis work aud will be a nire treat to the thousands nho want It. D ill Ih wdil only by sulMTjptlnn, and Agents are wanted. See advert iarmetit in another coin nin. i t m font of tour Dancing. An rxrhauge says that Hi 1st Ihiiialdson, F.q., a young lawyer nt Kmlenton. Pa., engaged In a social dance recently, and the Presbyterian church of w hie h he was a member dam-ed him outside. He apM-aled to the Clarion Presbytery, but It sustained the action of the session. He then took his case to the Hynod f F.rie, which convened on the 90tli of (Mols-r. and after a pntirnl hearing, the Hynml sustained the Presbytery by a large majority, and Mr.; P. gave notice tliat h would carry his case, to the General Assembly which meets nt , Siiringfield. nilnois, In May, 1!. My daughter's Paralysis atuxi disappeared from the use of Pkutna. B. C. Hu-km, Pitts burg, Pa. mm i Coat and dolman lor ladies uiaiiu factured fntiuthefinctitiuuterial and trimmed in the moat fashionable stvtea at Flecks. The bent clothing for the least money can be found at Gainzburg'smotft reliable Clothing Store, WcHttrn Hotel corner, In Clean-field. lOv'ilf -- mm Thomas A. Fleck's new stock of good has arrived, and it now Is-ing ojs'iicd out for pub lic iuHpeetiun. Call and aee the new styles in colors and shapes in millinery goods, and ladies' dress gKts, .. - ,-mmm- m mm . Biack$mith Wanfdf A good blacksmith is wanted at Wallaceton. The location is a good one, and a good mechanic ran make money. For information apply or write to Frank (1ns, Wallaceton, Pa. How it wa Done. "How do you manage," said a lady to her friend, "toapjiear so happy and good uaturcd all the timer "I always have Parker's ( linger Tonic handy," was the reply, "und thus easily kccpjnysclf and fam ily in good health. When I am well I always feel good natured." Head nltout it in another column. -.- mm Fin at Bamtid. t leant from the Cur wcnsville Timtt that on Tuesday night of last week a fire broke out in the carriage house belonging to Mr. Horace Patch in at Bunwide, destroying the building and contents, which included a mowing machine, twograin drills, a new two-horse carriage, a new two-horse sleigh and other articles. The loss is estima ted at f-j.ldMl no insurance. The fire was the work of an incendiary. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Postofticc at Clearfield, Pa., fbr the week end ing Mo1kt 31st, 1k1 : John Biglow, Wm. Beunette. Joscnli IUm- urd, J. H. Brown, John Fitzsimmons, Henri' (irmly, John L. HM1, Samuel Herman, David Heilrung, C. H. Livingston, J. J. Montague, Ida Mahew, Malcolm (1. McDonald, Annie Morgan, Wm. Pickard, Win. Sullen, Annie Wilkinson. P. A.tJAi i.ix, P. M. New Dai Stag Lino. James L. Leay has succeeded in having a daily mail estal lisbed Im ween Clearfield and lVnfit ld, and will hereafter run a daily stage lictwecn the twos)ints. His contract began with April 1st, and the stage w ill leave Clearfield every moniing (except Sunday) nt H o'clock, mak ing connections w illi all trains on the Iow tirade Kailroad at Pennlield, returning after the lust train the same evening. Passengers and freight will lie carried at low rates. Orders left at any of the hotels will lie attended to. 4-KJtf. mm m Clearfield Coal Trade. Statement of Coal nnd other freights sent over the Tyrone & Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Kailroad, for the week ending Octolter 2'2, 11, nnd the same time Inst year : COAL. rosi. For the week 4V,I7 ani0ti:ue Inntyear 40,111 IiuTfaie tf,025 Frcvioucly during year ISfil, tlft 6tt-ti tiiu tit it yar UI2,2:iB Innriia...y 44V, 180 Tolal In 1881 Itfto.ftS Hin tiaa lust ytar l.'ij2,.'U6 lu.Tf.tlC VTURI rBRIQBTH. busi er I?5 pun Mifitell,iiie(iu freiijliti 221 " 1 mm GRANGE MEETING. The next regulur meeting of the Clearfield County Pomona Grange, No. ICI, will meet in the Jlall ol the American Mechanics, Pic's Ojiem House, 'leartield, on Thurwlav, No vemls r :td, at '2 o'clock P. H. Let each working (i range in the county be well rcpie senteiL Besides the regular order of business, an address of welcome will he delivered by J. B. Bead ; reply by K. C. 1 hi vis. Also, ad dress by L. Denning: Subject, "Large is. Small Farms." Address hy (inind Ihqmty P. Qid ; llssav, Miss Mary M- h'eail ; Oration, Ml I a Ji. Davis; a paper by K. M. Wall nnd Mis Sophia White, und pnd actions by the younger iiieni Iters. Come nnd make this meeting the Is-st ever held in the count v. K. M. Davis, MnUr. M. J. OW'EXs, Scnrtarff. A Now Post of the G. A. R. Established. East man Post, No. 22!), G. A. K., was organ ized nt DuBols, this county, Inst Thursday evening, nnd was mustered by F. K. Patter son, Post Commander of Freeport Post, No. M2, assisted by comrade of Posts from Keynoblsville, Clearfield nnd other places. Hiram T. King, P. C, Joseph Lucas, Captain Amos Kow nnd James Sutton represented Urrimcr Post, No. 17, of Clearfield. The present officers of Eastman Post, No. 2"M. are as follows, viz : P. V.U M. Tmxell. N. V. C John M-(iinnis. J. V, C.-W. T. Koss. uariermntrr. James Hines. timrtermfittiT Nrrgmnt. Andrew King. Adjutant. A. J. Johnson. (i. of I). Svlvester Monlthrop. il of (J. All red Slack. St rgitint fjur. Thomas Foster. Chaplain Prank Thorp. A Word for Ourselves Th long evenings of Winter are upon us, nnd a good family newspaper is a luxury one that, wide from ajiricf resume of general news, keojwvon posted in what is transpiring in your own ncighlxirhnod and county, besides giving a variety of legal matter and miscellaneous reading. The Kkim'Iii.ii a.v is a welcome guest Ut many firesides, and is fully up to the standard of a first-class county puper. Tak ing the size and everything into consideration, at H a year, tt is the cheapest psqwr published in Clearfield county. We feel grateful to our patrons for the generous support they have given us in the past, and iu the future we will endeavor to merit the same. We have never yet had to oiler a premium, but treated all alike, nnd give it to all at the same price. It in the oldest, the largest, has the lnrgest cir cuhilion, nnd is the official organ of Clearfield county. Sudden Death at OuBoie.TUt DuHoi piqKT says: "On Wednesday, Octolter 2'fth, alwut 11 o'clock, Mr. M. D. Anslcy.nn esteemed citi zen and prominent druggist of DuBois, ex pired from apoplexy. At the time of his death he wiw reading a note in front of S-h n em's gnieery store, and without nny previous intimation befell over. Kcv. I Ic trick was passing at the time nnd attempted to misc. him, hut life was extinct. Physicians appeared at once and the liody was chafed to n-store circulation, but to no avail, and soon j It was realized Unit "Doc." Ansley, a stmng, hearty man, had runlifr'a race, The grief of his wife on hearing the sorrowful tidings wns exci-eilingty frantic and distressing. Mr. Ans- ley has lieen subject tosjsqilexy.nnd hence his denth did not aoruirprise the people as it otherwise might. He was highly esteemed by the people and leavi-s many friends. At the lime of his death he was alsmt .'W years old. He leave a wife, but no other family. Hi father, who live in Indiana county, has been summoned and preparation nre Is ing made to take the Isidy there for burial." I He was a son of Dmiiel Ansley, High Sheriff of Indiana county. TO ALL SOLDIERS WHO SERVED WITH REYNOLDS. At a meeting held at the Vnion League in Philadelphia, on the 1st of July, tr!, the eighteenth anniversary of the death of lien. John Fulton Keynolds at Gettysburg. It wns resolved to form nn association to erect an equestrian statue of the hemic soldier. Mr. J. E Temple snl.Tils d twenty-five thousand dollars. The Grand Army of the Kemiblie, the Soefetv of the Army of the 1'ntmtioc. the Pennsylvania Keserre, the ,'kl l.H. Artillery, the Mh and the 14th l. S. Infantry, the Amocintion of (irnditate of West Point the First Corps, the Third Corps, the Eleventh Corp, nnd Bntord's Cavalry Division, and other military and civil nrganlnittnna heartily eiidorw the peqswd Monument a a fitting recognition of ItVvnolds' service All atddlers n lio nerved with Keynoliln are invited to con tribute according to their mean. A dollar from every man who was with Reynold in hia sneccwive command, from the time he left Went Point until he fell at Gettysburg, will abundantly provide, the sum required. Send whatever yod can give, lie it much or little; do what you can to secure auiuioni subscription, and forward them to J. G. Kosknoartkk. Treasurer, KW Walnut St.. Philadelphia, who will promptly acknowlege the rectipt. By order of the KxeeutiveCom tnlttc, Iter nolds' MiHiument Assoctation. A. U Ct BT1H, Vrttifeaf. AGENTS WANTED, Lo t and Wiikk or GABKiti.n: Embrac ing au Account of HiaStruggh in Child liooit ; His Career ns a Soldier; HisSucivsKasa States man ; His Elevation to the Presidency ; Hia Dastardly Assassination. By John' Clurk Kidputh, LL. D. Published by Jones Bmtbers it Co., Cincinnati, Chicago, Philadelphia, Kansas City. 8.. hia Ufa bai flowad From Iti myderioui urn a saarad atrtam, la nhora ln drptb lb bsiutitul and pur A I iim ar airror'd ; wklch, though tha-jat of 111 May hovar round itt aurUca, clidsi ia llgh And takti no aoadow from (beta." An honest biography ia one of the noblest works of the writer of literature. A thor oughly reliable biography of Garfield will take high rank iu English classic. No sub ject can more surely inspire the pen with eloquence, nor more certainly convey to the youth hemic endurance, lofty patriot ihm, and final realization of the noblest ambition. To convey a proper idea of its moral grandeur, all coin muu -place words are impotent. r Dr. Bid ath is a pmfessor of belles-lettres; an exKrt in the science of language; on essayist of enviable reputation; one of the most eminent of living historians; nnd he1 not only brings to thia work a heart full of love and reverence for its subject, but a mind completely stored w ith Its lore, nnd capable of using it to the liest advantage. Advance sheets, which we have examined, indicate careful prepnmtion, nnd are evidently the work of a ripe scholar, and a most fascinating writer, lsith of which term ngree with the reputation already established by the learned author. Wc are persuaded that this is the work the Americnn people want as a iiennancnt memorial of Garfield ; nnd that, compared with the cheap and flimsy so-called biogra phies of the great dead wilh w hich the conn try is now flooded, it alone is worth reading or preserving. So far as our observation ex tends, this is true. The catch-penny liooks, made njnm the spur of the occasion simply to sell, nre hasty compilation from newspa per articles or camjiaign manuals rcvunipcd. Itndly arranged nnd cheaply put logetber, and will not stand the test of critical exami nation. They are not worthy of a place in any family library, and nre practically a fraud upon purchasers. We feel sure thut in buying a record of the life of one whose services added fresh lustre to the American name, a majority of our reader desire the lest, and that they will lie letter pleased to wait a reasonable time for its preparation by au author known to be coniM'tcnt and conscientious in his lal sirs, than to purchase au anonymous volume hast Hy compiled from questionable authority, un couth in its nppeurnnce, its expressions, and illustrations. We are informed that agents in all (tarts of the country arc now taking orders for it, nnd that it pmmise an unpre cedented sale. MR. LUTHER EXPLAINS. . Etinnit Bi:ri tu n an Ihnr Sir: Will you please allow me a little spai-e in your pjqHT to correct a false impression given by the contemptible editor of the Curwensville 'J'imm. During the past week I have receiveil si' vend copies of the Timrn from my friends in different parts of the county, containing the following : 'i'mf. V. S. Luther Mas married lust week. All we've got to say of Luther is he 11 never get along well until he calls ot this office nnd pays two little wcoiint wc have ngaiust him. One for suliscriptioii and one for programme oft he closing exen-ises oft he Pennville Normal School." Now, Mr. Editor, I don't pnitse to give my opinion of the insignificant human form that presides over the Timrn, but give the facts to the ftcople and let them judge his actions for themselves. I ot programme printed at the Wmoiotlice, as time would not permit me to get them from Clcarlleld to distribute iu time for the close of school. 1 called the following week at the oltiee to my for them, but no one was to lie (bund. I called twice since, when at Curwensville, but found no one each time. Once when I nil Jed, Mr. Kaust told me that Bniinard wus away, but that some of the olhcc Isiys were in town. 1 waited at Mr. Faust's store over two hours to tind some one to pay the "account" to, but no one was to le found. I then wnttc to Hrainunl to send me a bill of the pnigramnie and I would send him the money. But he didiHit send it. As tothrsultscriplioii, 1 never suhscrilied for his paper. It was sent to me. and I tmid Brninnrd nt the Hhaw J louse in Clearfield. Decemls-r Mint, 174 nnd took a receipt lor it. If he has any other sultscrip tion account I knew nothing of it. If Hrflinnrd will send me the accounts I will send him the mono v. 1 have a little account of e-"" against Brainard, that has lieen standing for over eight years, and w hich limitation has cancelled. J never expect to get it; but Brainard' money is ready any time he lets me know the amount. 1 have had printing done nt the Bkitw.ican, Journal, Cittun, DuBois Courier nnd Osceola fieretlte oil ices, and I believe that none ot them have lost anything by non-payment yet. These nre the facts, nnd Brainard 'a meanness is now left to the public. Yours, respectfully, W. S. Lt'THCH. Pentield, Pa., Oct. 2, 1HH1. "ARBOR DAY." To thr Public . Believing that the school property of the county can U made more attractive by plant ing suitable shade tree upon the school grounds, I have decided to set apart Satur duv.Novemlier Pith, as "Arltor Dny,'nt which time I invite the teachers, directors, pupils and parents of each school district in the county to meet together at one o'clock in the afternoon nnd select and plant a nuHk-icnt number ot shade trees, at the same lime pro vide means for their protection. 1 also recommend that teac hers (where it has not nllrendv len done) dti-orate their school rooms on the dny mentioned. I here is noth ing that speaks lietter for a community than attractive nnd well-protected school property, and nothing that apcukn better for teacher and pupils than a school-room tastefully delimited. Will teachers please seo that this invitation is dulv circulated in their resjieetivc districts, and ns earlv as Noveinlwr loth, send nie the names of nil persons participating. M. L. Mt VrowN', V)iwy Sup't. Clearfield, Novemler 1st, 11. "Did you e those coal" and dolmans for missrs and ladies?" "Where?" "At Flecks." "Yes; Arn't they lovely?" i - Ladies nre politely invited to call nnd sec the nice coats nnd dolm.ms for ladies nt Fleck's store. (in anil select your choice of n inat or dol man from Fleck's stock of goods. Indies' coats at Fleck in all styles and prices. (Jo nnd sec them. Ladies' nnd misses' dolmans and fonts ut Fleck In great variety. ' Fleck makes a specialty of ladies' coals this season. Ladies' coat and dolmans at Fleck. jgltarrlfa. M'TIIK R BOV II. In DiiHoL, 00 M"ti Jr, nl J. !. h liar. W. M. lluroblli.il. Mr. W. Pr-oTT LttTHtu, f l.uth.rlburn, Mii.A.?A J- Both, of Trjutrllla, P.. KKRI.RV CIITI.IS -In DnlVla, nn Thnn- M. H'h, IMI1, h, lt. II. M. Burn,. Mr. Jiir H Viitir. nl R'l-nliurr, P... it, I Mill LlEXII M. TlllLn. , Of D.11.II, P.. JnllSSTON rnl.l.OM. 0. Thnn.l.T. Ott. Mlh, l"l, by Kir. W. M. Ilnn.hn.ld. Ut. Jai. K. Jnnxto.. ind Mill K B. Cni iow, botk of Dolloii, Cl..rft.ld eonntj, Pcnniylr.nl.. T.INDAt.I. LINDAI.I,. Al Itin mldmra f Mr. P. ,lohnn. In Ilultoii. on Wodneid., Ort. 1 3th. ll. kr P.'.. W. M. BDr.bB.ld, Mr. J. II l.i.tiAt.t .nd Mill Kt.irA Lt.nAiL. both of Uulloli, O.rn.ld M.nlj, P.nDirlranlt. WF.KP FRKKI.AKI) Ai rrihrlrli (bitrrh IB Pnrt.ld. on Wmfn.id.,, Cel. Ij. IMS I, hr II. r. W. M Hlrrbll.ld, Mr Cla ..w. M ,AI nf Wwdrlll., Kill oounlf, P. . .nd Mill Mdlir r.t.n, of PonH.ld, Cl..rld Co.,P SIIAPKR-Nrr l,.lb.nlr(, P, nn F.lor. d.r.Ort. ih, 1SHI, 0. I.i cr, lf. or rNmu.1 Sb.l.r, igod S7 jr.nl, I o.lb 4 d.JI. Ml tLEN Al 111 bom. Il I..wr.nn. ton blp, oa Wrdn.ld.r .troin,. Oil. IVlb, ll, Pmi ir L M ll, ..d Tl j.irl, mtmlbi And lld.ri. II. b.l on. to r.,L - IIPPINCOTT 0. P.l.rd.r, Oil. I, lli'l, at lb. raildanoo .f bn grand par-", Job. and Kllia Riir.il, ( L.r..r Cur, P. T..to Co.. AO Lirri.roTT, io. of I. C. and M. A. I.l.nl "tl, of Khuhrlb CUT, Now J.rrrr, f"d 4 rtarl, T ainntbi and In dir.. PENT.. In Bralr loirniblp. m Frldar.Oel. 14ib, lil, A. HA CiKPt.iA, Infant daunhiar .1 lillot M and Khiabrib K. P.nli, 1 "onib and I da; I. r.rikt. n.r. atMnl from bono b tbalr cbild 11.1. Ma; tk. Lord Mtnrort lb. I. lb. nd bor of ib.lr mirll n. J. T. 0. Specials OSB II t'SDBBB PlB CT. DuCOlTNt OB OLD PaiCBi. Hawing Mm bleat en now ba parebaaad at Marrell'a tin and variety ilore, from $.16 up ward i. All kindi of iwlt'( uaohinM repaired on tu ahortait aolioa. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1977. Wabtbd. Delivered at tba Rail Road. 10ft,iiK 2.laoh aha ad ahinirlM. PtU.OHO 14-lneb tawed eblagltt, 100,000 fwet of plna buarde. 60(i,oii 14-f.ct ihavod boupi. 5,0i0 railroad lie. &0,uu feet of good hemlock boardi. For which I will pay tba bitfbnt market prion, delivered at OlearnHt, or at any puint on tba Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. t, K am in. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. IS, 18VB tC. lust Itoeelveil. Juat HocivcJ by AKXOLD. at PTIDivi'vevir i r . Cur Load Noe Kcolin riastort Cor Load pure Corn, Kyo and OuU Chop i Cur Loud Dcitkon Stilt! Car Load of Clioico Ko roily Flour! Cur Load Dry Goods, Groceries, HaTMnntiies, liaik. li. i(. Ties and Grnin will bo lukon in oxchango. CurwoD8villo(May 1, 1878. CLEA.RFJELD MARKETS. Clk AitriiLDa Pi., Nuveoiber 1. Ishl. Flour, prr out. J4 10 Baekwbiat lour, pr owl ..... Ooro Meal, per flwt SO Chop, ry, per awt I fO Chup, niixitd, pr owt 40 llru. par oH 1 00 Wbe(, per btmiel .,. 10 Rt, per bushel 80 Oiti, per buihel 60 Cora, cr, per bQbL... 40 Buckwhokt, per buibL... AO (Jlover iecd A nn Timothy ied " S 75 Potstoei, per buihel I 40 Amtlti. Litr baibel ofl OnioDi ., S 00 lliroi, tier nound li fihoul Jt-r, per iouDd ..... 1 1 Drlrd He of, par potini 10 fJlil - lion i, pe-r pair,... &0 uuticr, per poupa Kl'lti. nur dutnn 11 Halt, per look, Isrge . S On Coal Oil, por gnlhta 13 Ia-sH, por pound 14 Dried Applai, per pound . ? Pried 1'earbei, per pound - '2$ lleaiii, ier bunhel 1 (.0 (Oil IHarttt. Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERBILL k CO., LubrlcaliHr, Iltlhud It .Vlneri' OILS, rUlIJPSBUKG, l'LNX'A. W( quel our brindi of Petroleum and otbsr ol la (iulijtel Im markrt rhagwi) delivered free by our Hpeclal OH Car, when p suing the nation at whirb tujen desir deli-ery. Refined Oil, 116 d'ff. Fire Te-t. Hcfined Oil. 1.10 " " " . p.r gal.. I Prime White, 160" Water White. 140" " " Torch 0.1, 174 M intra' lamp oil, SAO " Benin, 73 Uravity Naptba, 74 " (iaauline, PH " Prepared Kailtlau-D.H Pit Oar Oil Truck Axle Oil No, 00 Car Oil No. 0 Car Oil No. 1 Car Oil No 3 Car Oil No. 2 Car Oil Frank tin Natural Lubricating. WetYa. Nat. Lubricating Franklin 2e deg. Uravity " Kxtra (Winter) " Medium Winter " Zero loot Wmt Va. Kilra Winter " " Medium. " ftlaok Diamond Ureeo Kiidioe ,.u Uoldeu " Am dor ' XXX Kalra Htnj Spindle Oil Cylinder Oil, tttra Drigbt..,.. Mitrhleni Cylinder Oil No. 2 Kxtra Signal Oil Wool Oil, No. 1 Lard Oil (eitra)Winter " " No. 1 MiDcra' Vellow, 3 gradt " Kitra No. 1,B gradeaH White 8 gradea Linaeed, No. I, (beat American) Turpentine (Kuby) Tannera' Oil Upper) " " (Sole) No (iooda at HetalL Prlrea C.uaraiitced BBAra sincnot-aita. Tyrone At J. Hurley A Bona' Coal Yard, lloutxdale At Van Do fen A Co.'a Stone Ware house. CurwenaTille Frnrne n arehouit near Railroad Station. Eleniburg Railroad Station. Addren all ordure to LOCK BOX 69, Phlllpaburg, Centre county, Pa. May 4, 'l-ly. ?lrw drrrtijSftucntis. IHTKAV tTi:Kn.-Ceni treapaailng on j the pratniiea of Richard Freeman, in Pike lownaliip. nn or about the 30 ib day of July laat, a HUD ATE Kit, shoot two yeara old, with a 5ieoe off the right car and tip of the tail white, be owner, or ownera, will iloaae oome forward, pro re rroprrty, py ooitt and take bitu away, or ho will le dipiiCt of ai lb law direefi. nn iiAHU i" tsr-tJiA. CurwenaviMo. Pa., Oot. 2A, JI 3'". C(H HT ritOCLAMATION.-WinnsAa, Hon. 0. A, MAY tilt, l'rei Loot Judz of (be Court nf Common Plena of hn twenty-fifth Judiclnl Diatriot, oompoaed of the oountiea of C'lrartlild, Centre and Clinton, and Hon, Arrah Ooprs and 1 1 r. VittrKNT B. Holt, Aatociate Judaea of Clearfield county, hare bailed their precept, to nie directed, for the holding of a Court of Common liea at tb Court lloua, at Clear field, in and for the count? nf Clearfield, com mencing on the Her nnd Monday of November, beliiff the I Ith day of the mo lit It, and coo tiDiiii g two week. NOTICE ia therefore hereby iirej to juron and witnennea in and for aaid county of 0 tear ft old to be and appear in their proper periona. at 10 o'clock A.M. of aaid dny, to do thofe thinga whirb in their behalf pertain In be dime. 01VEN under my band at Clearfield, thia 3rtfa any or Onlober, lo the year of our Lurrt one Itionaantl eight hundred and eltitTono. JAME4 MA1IAFFKV, Sheriff. Oct Jier 31 tf. rpitlAI. I.I-.T The following la a Hit of X oauaei ael down for trial Tor o rem her term, coinnienoing November 14th, I HH J : riaar wikk anonnn Hotinar, A I i 11' D T.t. W T Gr...lran al al J. M. tt J. I. Meke'e, va. Jacob W, llnwdrlck, Q. II. Onodlander, V. Kramar A itell, U. II. (ioodleoder, 'ra. Kramer A Hell, lll-t.. V... A r m t..hn ll..llaia M. M. DoBree, A im t. va. Wood'd Fire Brick Co. Itriiet Maker, VI. A. V. Kailroad Co, J. H. M'Farlaue A Co , Wm. W'aatorer, .lobu Clark, va. Andrew Penti, Robert Brown. vr. Adam Mnrer at, al,. J. 8. hny leret. al, va. f boa. A. McUoa at. al. Iianlel H nr ter, v, J'a"i. A. MoOee at. al. Tboa. W-Uoo eL al. va. Y. A h. M. Cuudriet. aiconn witrit tnt imnAV. B. D. FohnonoTer, va. Tboa. Kyler et. al., D A 7.. L Ilartfborn, vi. K. P.. Neeper, llint.a A Kile. VI. Uuraoa Paiobin, Tboa. .ell et. al., vi. H. P. Hhenk et. al , Wm. liarne, a. Iterwind, While A Co , ,lamee T. Iennard, wa. C. II. Coryell, Catharine A Jno. Ilinr, va. Andrew Penta, Oeorg H. .rlltr, ra. li. II. Wiglon. Higlrr, l oung A K-tJ, va. jotin huudi', Uigler.VoungA Kttd, va. John lkuMote. .1. C. Mitfhfl), va. 'loraee I'atchin, J. 8. Dftrkalreiei, va. 0ca-i!a II. A. h Aa'n, John McDenney, a. J. II. Hewitt, John McPenny, va.J. ll. Hewitt, Michael Mojer, va. A data Hoyer, Br, JAMES K EH It, Prdhonotary October Irt, '81 te. EXECUTORS' SALE OF VA1XABI.I- REAL ESTATE ! HY virtue nf an order nf lha Orj-ljani Court of Clearfield oounty, Pa., there will be ainnaed tn tml. lie eale at the IOI UT HOOK. In Clear field, Penn'a, on Saturday, November 10th, 1881, The fnllnwtnr at-rt Werdl piece of ral aetata of KlCltAKi) MIMW.HH., lato of Lawrenoe town ithip, Cleaffleld county. Penn'a, d-peaad, via : All that eHain pleoe of laad ailuatetn Lawrenna tnwnal.ip, Clearfield oounty, bounded aa followa : beginning at a poat nn Clearfield creek, at ford ing on town-hip rotid i thenee north It degree weal 217 perrbea to pott at bridge over rprmg i-ma ib Una of land of Jniet-h Ooofl t ibenoeaoaih 27 degreea tail by land of Jnaeph Unnn 0 per rhea to a pott by aide of Nancy Oden'a lei ; thene by her land oooth 40 dfgreea art 64 par nhee to poat by two wfaHo pinaa t thence loath 44 decree weit by Nancy Ogdea'a lot 12 perch to a put on fJff of larapik aonih 43 degrade eait 13 perrnea lw w&ite eoetn aa jg.-eo-a-i Sit tierehea 1 brtdfe; thenoe down ereea tlte Mt era! eoaraeaand dutance to plae of bglnaing. Htntainlng 7n aarea, mora or leaa, ana aaring hereon ereoted a frame noun and bare, and, ilau a beirlng orchard. terms or s.n,t:t One third flaah, one-third ia one year. nne-thirA la two yaara wiiu latertal, aetturtd by bond and mortgage. A. II MMW, JOHBPH HAW, Bteeutorv. Clrarfleld, Pa., Oot t, ii it. 5Jrur gydvfrtljrmrntt. Fineet Dry Good, Beet Boot and Stioee, At H. A Kratior : lO-M-ly. . AUDITOR'14 NOTICE.-Notl Il heroby flvea that 6. T. Breokbank, Auditor p pointed by the Court, to dlprMor the eiceptlooa filed to the aeoouot of the hieoutora of the 1st of JoHpb A. Caldwell, late el Pike towoihip, aveeatea, win aneau to me outtei of all appoint moot at bia ntfto la Clearfield borough, at 1 o'olook P. M. en MUNI-AV, NuVtMltI K Mil, Is-il, when aud where all parllei bit fretted may oenu. B. 1. IIKUUKIIAAK. Clearfleld, Pa., Oot. 10th, 1881 HI. CAIITI(N,-AII peraon ar hereby warned againatpnrchaaiDf or ia any wny meddlioK with the folio win ptrmnal properly, now In the paealuu or HAM L Kb MOOKK, of Lumber Cfiy, rla: Oao atove, I cupboard, 1 eiteneion table, I be ill, and other art idea aot sereeeary to nanliuo. Tb abort property waa pa re bated by and I have left tbrui with the aald tSaintie! Moore on loan only, utjct Iu uiy or dor at any time. UHKMl tl IL a. Lumber City, IV. Oat. 10, IbHlHi "Notice Iu Divorce. RaAB Jiri Out) as, liy bar next friend, t J oil 0. Kkp, va. W. 6. OttDaV . Id Coram ob Pteai of Clearfield oounty No. 28i Jaoutry T., 1 An aliaa fabpwna In thia nana havinn been re turned, ltofendant not found, notice ia hereby fir en to Defendant to appear at the next Court of Common Pleaa to be held oo the ltd Monday of hofeiober, and abow eauae. It any be baa, wby the libellunt ahoold nnt be divorced. JAMKS MA1UFFEV, Slier iff. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. IV, 1841 -4 1. JTarm for Sae ' TIIR anderairned ofTera for aal ONB IH'N DHKU ACKKS of bla fine farm alluated in Lawreno townahip, Clearfield county. Pa., on the main road leading from CI earns) J boron gb to AnaooTiile. There it about 80 aorea elearad and under flood cultivatioo. with two good oreharde of oliokca fruit, a good aorintf of pure water, and anew Irani hnose, 10x10 feet, and other out- buildiDga, and alao thereon timbarand boa tit i for a b.irn. The fartr la underlaid with THUrjE VK1NH OF COAL. The under vein ia now open. For further particular call on J. F Mokenrick, bio , In Clearfield, or on the prom- iiea where the uiiJemijfoed now reidea. J. H. JUUMU.N. Curwenaillla, Pa., Oct. 10, lSSl-lim VTOI'H K OF M("OIU'm4TIN 1 Notice li hereby given that an application will be maila under the Aet of Aiaombly of the Commonwealth of Penney Iranta, entitled "Au Aot to pro viae for tbo looorporetion of and regula tion of certain corporation!," approved April 30, IH74, aud the Acta aupplementary thereto, for the charier of an Intended corporation to be called "The New Vork and Paonaylvania Coal Com pany," the character end object of which la to purcbaae and leao coal tanda, to open minea therein and work the eaine, to mioa, prepare for market, abip. (ran -port nod buy and ael I eoal, coke, eoal dual and luel manuiaoturad toerelrom and for theae purpoaea to have, poiaeae and enjoy all the righta, benefita and pririlegea aonlerred by the aaid Act of Aaicmbly and the auppleiueuli l Hereto. HEAD A PETIT, Potioilora. olS Walnut Hi., Phil. O.it. 10, 1881 St. a. nAnoAim. VALUABLE LANDS FOE SALE I rpQE undenlgned offer a for aalo two valuable X larma aituatca in Lawrence towninip, a oi Id wa : One hundred and twenty (130) aeraa cleared and a good alate of cultivation, and having thereon erected ft largo and fine frame dwelling houae, two large frame barne and other neceaaary outbuild ing!, together with a large orchard, good water, Ac , Ac. beventy acrea eleared and unJer oultivattm, but with no huildinna. The aaid landa are eltuate within 24 mi lea of Clrerfielil and the Pennsylvania Kailroad. and are underlaid with bltuminone coal and fire-clay. Keaaon for Helling. Declining health of owner For further particular. Inquire of the tuheoribtr, J. PHANK SNYDER. Att'y for Owner. Clearfield, Pa , June 1Mb, leSI-tl. ATOTICE. In the e-lata of Reuben - el man. Xl In the Orpbana' Court of the oounty of Clearfield, Fa. To 6a it i m McCi - inn JoM IUtuohii: Taka notice that you are required to appear In our aaid Court on the 14lh day of November, A. D. ltSI, or ahow cauae, if any you have, why a decree of apecitlo performance ahould not be entered on the petition of H. D. Hue and Rachel Neiman.Aumiolatratort of Reuben Neimao, dee d, with U. W. Oailarfaer aud Mary Uellajrber, widow of Jameo OaHngber. deooaaed, upon a ooo- traot dated April JUh, 1 T I , Tor that oertam lot aituata tn New Waahington borough, beginning at a poat on alley at oorner of achool home lot ; theno aouth t:i degreea 1 .S9 feet to poat on Vlaebingtoo atreat : thanoe north along natfatng- Ion atreet 43J degreeacart 07 feet to-poat ; theuoe along alley auutb 34 degree a weat 82 4-10 feet to poit and place of beginning. jab. m a u Ai" r r, i , mgu o&erin. ShrrifTi Office, Cleariield. Pa., Oot. 10, 'HI-3U JURY MST Namei and location or tboae periona drawn a jurora to aerva at Novem ber term, commencing on the tcoond Monday, (14th), and oontinutng two week: Travebsi Jo rom, Mom-oat, Novftuarn 14rn. FJenry Rride, Clearfl'ld,'N. Kephart, Denatur, Daniel Fault, Curwe'ile ' II. Pai-more, Ferguaon, JameaWard, Iloutadale, Daniel Curlay, Urabam, II. II, Hart man, " IC. K. McDonald, Uullch. Corneliua Kern, " Juaeph Perry, Karthaua, Itenj. ISwajrart Oioeola, John Mom, Morrii, Henry Doita, Recnaria, Jraa Ilea ma, " Philip Shatter, Itell, I William Cleaver, Pike, A it am Weaver, Bloom, j II Fullmer, Sandy, Witeon Hoover, U"gg, ;S. M. Tintboff, " Wm. Dugao, " J. 0. Raird, " A. Mctjailken.nradf'rJ, J. P. Taylor. " Daniel Lita. " 1 ( F. Harb v, Sr, Union Nathan Rritbin, llrady, It. Owena, Woodward, Ahram Rutta, Durnalde, Jo. Aleiaader, " Paul Mctlarvav. Cheat, .0, H. Hall, " Edward Teat. Decatur, K. Conninghamt Milton Owen, " Hugh Conoo, FlCOB D WlKK MoRPir, KuYEHOKR 3 I AT. Gen K. Doyle, Ptearfi'ld, Jaa. McKean, Decatur, A. E. Patton, Curwe lie, Andrew Oearharl, ' Ed. Livingstone, " I Andrew Kephart, " l.evt (larnaoe, " 1 lliraio Straw, Jordan, Pat Cop-jrrove, Houta'le, A. Ttanhin, Karthaua, T.J Or-iom. Reeearia, 1 K. J. lilliland, " Joaeph lickcy, " i laraal Hhngert, I-awr'ca, 0. D. Kendcll, Rlooro, jOeo. D. Hexi, Morriff, Jno. M . ( baae, llngffa, Wm. MeCune, " J. II. Stewart, Rradiord, Milton Rend, Pike, Oeo. 0 Kirk, Brady, jil.B. Bartlatt, Baady, W ro. Hollopeter, " W. C Aula, David Hood, Rurnaida, 'David Buttera, " John Kunii, ' John Blair, " W. If. Wagoner, Chaal. M. A. rJlioff, Woodward. Wm. Meiiarvey, " :S. T. Henderion, " F. H. Nevllrg, Corlne'o, lifo. Rhodea, " Dukt Coptlia, Decatur, j John Truman " We the underalgned hereby certify that lha foregoing liat of naine-a of peraona were drawn by oa on the 1 8tb day of October A. I. 18MI, aa Travarae Jurora Ut the November Term of Court, commencing tn the eeet-nd Monday, ia correct, and waa drawn eeenrding to law, ia ac cordance with an order of the Hon Uharlea A. Mayer, Preiident Judge of the aaid Court. JAMKS MAHAFFKY, Sheriff. A.J.JACKSON, II. ltHIDtiK, Jury Cnmiuiaaioncra. Clearfield, Pft., October 2Mb, lASl-to. The News From MOORE'S? THEI HAVE JUST EECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, ats and CapJJ AND That Ever Came into the County, AT THEIR STOKE, R001I 0. 1 OPERA HOUSE, f.l ). C. TOM V , MOOR 11. ClMrlrU, ra,, !.-l. il, mo-it. HEARD An Inatltntloh mr linnsrtln rrarllenl nirA men rtth.l fur th uetunl dutle 4 divlctual tnntrorUon. Ijtrt' mul nnely eoiifffl ot atinly. Ileiuhir imil uppronrimu tTnioinj, ror i irtuian atMreaa 1'. intr OotoUr Itth, 188)-4t. UASiFACTlHElt liruech and Muzzle loading ilifloa and and all Kindt ut hportmg Ooods. A compluto lino of t'ockot Anivcn, lia zorn, Shenrs, Sciesora and Hunting Kniroa. l'apor and liras. Sbella. liolnnding lmplomonls. Game Iiapn, Shot Poaches, Powdor Flasks, Bullet Pouchca, Gun Covers and Cleaning iiods. AMMUNITION, CAHTRIDGES, CAPS AND SHOT. Primers, Lend, Wads and Bullcted Breech Caps. Target Rifles and Targets. Log liules and Timber Hooks. All kinds . of Sewing Macliino Needles, Oils and Attachments. Guns made to order and warranted to give satisfaction. Shot-guns bored to shoot close. Kej-.fitling and Jicpairing. Everything warranted or money relundod at J. E. HARDER'S GUN STORE, Clearfield, Pa. Cl.arO.ld, Pa , Oetolxr , lHl lm. 1881. FALL. 1881. PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA. Tho Largest and Dcst Stock of OH,0,X,X3CXXr43-y AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Suits Made to order at Short Notice. ALBERT THANHAUSER, Opera House Block, opposite postoffioe, I J3 -1881-lf. NOTICE. HAVING JUST RECEIVED OUK Fall .Ind Winter Stock OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, MIL- LI X Eli YAND FANCY GOODS, WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AXD PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE WHERE. Yours Respectfully, XX. XXXXXtaj&.XH' Jb oo., ROOM NO. 2, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, OI.,EAHFIEI.I, PENN'A. N. R In our Millinery Deimrtinent wo employ none but first- clnss Milliners, nnd gunrnutee nil pr.lml..r 51, l91lf. WE HAVE OPENED A SUPERB COLLECTION OF Pall and Winter Clothing -FOR- Gents, Youths and Children. ALSO A LARdE STOCK OF Underwear, Neckwear. Trunks, Valis.es and Umbrellas. HATS OF THE VERY LATEST BLOCK ! CALIj and bk CONVIXCKD at GUINZBURG'S RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE, AVESTETiN HOTEL CORNER, 9 H Clrarl Clcarfl.U, Ta, Oit. II, IS9l 2ia. W. II. EALLENGER, WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST, AND PEALKH IN SMOKER'S ARTICLES. THE LA RfiKST AX I) CUE A PEST VA Rl ETY OK CIGA US IX TU E CITY, Solo A rrent oi Philadelphia of tho W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars, ALAKGH VARIETY OF ROUGH AND READY ALWAYS ON UAXD. A SPECIALTY MADE OF HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY. IW8TOKF.S FITTED VP AT THE LOWEST CASH TRICES. W. II. RALLEGER, o. 22)1 Markrt Street, rhllndelphla. EratamlMr Tth. ll-ly COAL LAS PS WASTED. (1UHl mert of bittt.lnia ol Unal altnala In L'lMrftld oatr. Addrtaa th iBdanlfotd alallflRloMHinB.aanW of wm, r fend aia of taisa. aid dliUca from raliroH r rtrar. Alao prfM. J. f. UNYIjKR, Aitamay t-Law. Cliarhilb, P.( Bpt. Tth, IMl tf. Bnalnm Kdnentton YiMioc and ml!! lift' Htmients emi enter t inty lime. furnlnhwt llnlla tnnl fimee. tvunpn-henaive) Hons, I'lltalmruii, 1' li-iuren. nnrnin j inriiuit, "vi OfAXD DEALER IX Sbot guni, Kcvolvers, Fisliinjr Tackle, CLEAEFIELD, PA, work to give sntisfnetion. II. lihllMAfJ & Lo. CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. BRICK FOR SALE. Thtr r 100,000 good Br let! for lala tt the Mi nti all llrlfk Yard, la tht fptr nd af lb fexirooitk of ClMrftald. Briak will mmyt Im fond oa band to Metaandtt ; toitomar who mj Mil. J, M. MAKHHALL, AgnU ClMrBalJ, Pft., Aeg. 24, mZm. JOB WORK. All kind, .f Job work uwhI la lb. bM naniar at ibi. oBn. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Ourw.nirllU, Pa , Jaa. 1, 1171-tf ADMINIHTRATflR'S MOTIOB.-N.1Im I. b.r.br gii.n tbat Ltt.r. of Adminiilra. lionoa lb. itt. of bl.ly.ABSTH MOVER, lat. of Qrabaa. townablp, OlMrfl.ld M.nt, P.., d..'d, harlof b... dulr graotrd to tb. nnd.nlgn, all p.r.om lad.bt.d to a.td .itat. will pltaa. nak. itnmi.t. parmant, and tbnM baring el.l .r d.maadl aa.odt tba Mm. will praMnt tbaal prop rl; a.lb.nlioal.d fur i.ttl.nnt, wllbout d.l.y. JAMKS Nov BR. Admlalilrator. . Wallaoolon, Pa , B.pL 21, Itbl-tL ADMINIMTH ATOR'S MOTH TKatio la barab; firtm ibat UlttriorAdmlBlalrfttloa on tba rattt of MARY AHDKHY.Uu of MorrU lownihip, Clwcflvld mobIt, Pa., dta'd, baaing been dalj graotad lotbauDd(ralRnd,ll paraena indebted to aaid eiutewtll pleaaa aaka taaadt a(a BajtBvnt, and tboae having elainta ar da man da acaiDat tba latna, will preeeat tbem DraD- atiy aatbc&tioated for aettlainint wit boat dalaj. v. r. nn kb bf AdoiaiitraUr. K-lertowo, OoL , 18M-t. WA N T E D II EL V R for Staam Atla Uatnoaera. To buy Malraa ant from aowad Pig Nut Iliokorj ta ba aquartd to Iba follow teg dlmeaaloba : lezli laobea by lit feet, alao HiU Inabea zll feet, ooa half of aaab alta -all W ba Halt Cuta and eound. No aeoond autawill bera- oaivai aad oolblng but Pig Not Uiokorjr vaated. Any pnrty having limber of tba dwriptioa ra quired uey find a parehaaar at good prlaaa by applying at tbia otboa, either la peraea or by let Ur, PIITSllUROH FOHUB AND IRON CO., lttb ttreet, aear Pena areaaa. Piltabargb, Pa. October 4, l8i-tf. UDlTOtVS NOTICE. Ia the eitale al J. Una t Ia tbaOrpbaai'Oaarl , Hooter, daoaaaad. J of Clearfield aoanty. Tba aadartignad Auditor oppolated by tha Coart to dtipoae of tba exeeptlena to tbo aoooant ofj. Roaa Bloom, Admlniatrator, hereby girea notlee that be will ttUnd to tba dutiaa of bia ap pointment at bia offiea in Clearflald, oa THURS DAY, KOVKUBKK 10TH, lhfll, at 19 a'eloek A. ii., when and tibere all partiaa Intereated may tttand. FRANK O. Ii ARRIS. Auditor. Clearfield, Pa., Oot. IS, 1S8MC COAL, : COAL ALLJTHE YEAR!! THE auliaariber hereby girea aotloa thai be la bow dellrarlnf eoal of aa eioeileot quality and propaaea to operate bla mina JJ.I M r.TI E Mi , Ho tbat be will ba ratb led to an i' ply bla eui torn era at all tlmee witb good furl. No Bummer faoa tion. Order by mall promptly filled. R. abl. HUAW. ClaarSelJ, Pa., M.rrh 1, Isfil tf. . MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARDON & EEC, Oa Seocnd St, north of tha IfaealoB Honaa, CLBARFIKLD, PA. Oar arrangement! ara ct tba moat eomplete aharactar for furnlabing tba pablle with Freib Ueata of all kind, and of tba rery bait quality, VYa alao deal ia all kinda of Agrlaultnral Impla menta, whlob we keep on axhibUioa for tba ben efit of tba publia. Call around when ia towa, and take a look at thinga, or addreaa ua F. M. CARDON A BR0. Clearfield, Pa., July 14, 1876-tf. Agricultural Implements ! I TAKE thli method of notifying tboae In need of a good Mower, Reaper, Tbrefher or Plow, that I bare tba ageney of tha KUCKEYF. Mo er, Bcaprr and Thresher, M.nnfaetur.d bjr AULTMAN k CO., Caaloi.O. I am all. ag.ot fur tb. ol.brat.il South Rend Chilled Tlow 1 "fcfuPeraona la aaad of either of tba aborahad better oall aa or addreaa ma beforo parcbaiing alaa whore. EACUARIAH IfrXAUL, jana 8, lBSl-tf. OarwaaaTilla, Pa FRED SACKETT, MANUFAOTI!RE Of- Iln, Copper Sheet-lrou Ware, also malm Mr Hardware, Cook Stoves, Healing Stoves, Ranges and Stove Repairs. Wood and Iron Tumps, AMMUNITION AND FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS. Roofing&lSpouting DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Plumbing and Gas Fitting A SPECIALTY. ALL, KINDS OF GAS FIXTURES . Kapt aonataatly oa hand. Fit ED SACKETT, CLBARFIKLD, PENN'A. Claarl.ld, Pa., Fipl. T, 1831-tr. FRED JOHNSON & BROS., A T IIKBRKLIS OLD STAN ft, Oppotlt. Cart llo.i., Mark alrwl, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A, Daalera la aal Muafaoturara of Tin, Copper Sheet-Iron Ware, ALIO DBA Lilt l Stoves am fl.wcss tt any ilaa or daacrlptloi. i LAROK ASSORTMENT OF Parlor. Room and Cooking Stoves Will ba kpt aonataatly oa hapd, or procarad oa abort aotioa. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP TINWARE FOR THE LEAST U OA'S Y Ami M.auf.el.r.4 ..I .f ths bwt Malarial a.4 la a WArknanlik. laaoaar, SPOUTING AND ROOFING Proavptl, uimJ.i t. . GAS FITTING AtUndad to, and A AS FIXT! RKS af all Kiaaa beat Coaataaily aa hand. ItEPAIllINa. All kind, of R.p.lrlr. will k. PrrUy u4 Mtlj loaa. LAMPD, LAKTRRIfrl, POCKET AUD TABLE CI ILUH1, ETC, KT0. Alio A O.a.ral AawrtaMat af BUILDERS' HARDWARE, AH f wklek will b. roll at Rwoiabl. halM. dir. a Mil. A ik.r. e( P.HW Paln.a. U 8.II.IU4. PKED JOIDiiOX ABR0I. CkrD.Il, Pa., A.f art 14, IMI-la. 1 1