Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 09, 1881, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
t'l.KAKl'l KL1), l'A.
WkIISIXIIAV MllHMMI, XciVKMIIMI 0, 11,
Tcrmj of Subscription,
it paid Id adranoa.or within tbraa nontbi...$- U
If patd sl'tar tl.raa aud bufora alt Booths ' Dfl
IfaidaflarfbaaipirattoBor all muuhta... I OQ
iii:i.k;iii;h notici.".
Mclliixllal l:ilcoil Clmrrli Hi. Duo.
-Limit, PaaMr. Harriott ar.rjr riabhala .1 III)
A. M., and 7) P. M.
hal.hatb Bohool at A. M.
Prarar Maatioa, ar.rr Wadnn.JaT, It H P. M.
t'muu untoo Hrr, flrat Habbath ot avary
month, al 10) A. M. .
Met ( laarllrlit M. K. Cliurfll. Htr.
ttana.ta II. Ant'i, Paator. Praat-hibg avary
altarnata HundaT, at o'clock, P. M. Sunday
S.iho-il al 2), P. M. All ara Invited to attend.
Pl-rali) leillli ( hurrh-.ReT. H. B. lHjTLla.
-oaShntb snrTlnss morning and arcalng 8ab-
n henom al A. M.rratar Matting Wadnaa
lay avanlng.
Itaptlat t'httrrll. P.aT. , Paitor.
Halibatb Bi-houl at a P. M. Prayer Meeting avary
Wadnaiday aranlng.
Mt. Krtucla' I liurrh ( alhollc Her. P
J.buininaa lltviot aarvtca at 10 A. M., on
tba Qrst, tbird and fourth Sundnyiof eanh month;
Vrspars and Men .diction of the lilearad Haorament
it 7o'olook, P. M. Huoday 8ehool aeary Handay
afternoon at 1 oYlook.
OHKILIAL DlIlliCTOHV.
nasi op iot.niau guaniaa anaaioas count.
Hecond Monday of January.
Tbird Monday of Mareh.
Flrlt Monday of June.
Fourth .Monday of September.
Tina or lotnina commo. rLKja.
Pint Monday of Jane.
Swond Monday of Novanibar.
VK, UKCOUIMRI
"Will you take wheat, oats or flnrn for aub.
Krrlplinn 7" Wa are often Imiuirad of in tbli way
by letter from patrona wbo reiida at a dietanoe
fium Clearfield. We again say yea. The reeelpti
of a re.potiaihle marrhant or mill owner In Ibe
elrinity, will aniwer na .lurt aa well a tba ea.h.
To illluatrate t If any of our patrons will deliver
ui a liHg of grain at the mill of Joseph II. liretb,
in Cheat towoahip, lloraoe Patchin, In Ilurnalda,
Tbomaa II. Poroey, in Urahata, Vim. Porter or
Shaw's, In Lawrence, or Urown A Heyler'l, at
Horkton, Tiiiun towoahip, and forward their
receipts for the aajount, we will credit Ibora on
their acoount lor the aams. In this way all may
ruon pay what they owe, If they will puriue thie
course, tf.
Mm. K. K. Aniolil. of llpyanhlnvillr, la via
itinu in thia plm-p .
Court will convent: In thia iln-c next Mon
ihiv to enntimif two wc-lta.
Sol. lii.ler luwt put upu m-w null huntliuitiir
M'-n in front of hia atorr on H-coiul atn-ot.
Mi-ua' nntl llovs' Winter rnp nnil unili-r-H.-iir
ol ull kiuila i htnp, nl lliillnt,'i-r& I.'ook'a.
Mm. Moritnn, motht-r of our tonnainun I..
.1. Morjrnn, la lvinfr arriotiHly 111 nt hrr ro-i-ili-nrf
in thia phtf-p.
e m
Tin- llunwido Cornet Itntift will ni.ikf
applimtion nt .the Xovpinlirr Term of Court
fi.r nrharlrr of inrrMinilint).
m e
Tin linn of t.-li-phone lwitwocn Curwi-na-il'c,
Iliunshlf and ChcmtiTi-vill lap i-om-
plt ted lv tin- ltt of m-t-cliila-r.
Tin-iinnual nii-L-lint! of the- Stnto OruiiK-'.
litrona of llitsliandry, of Ponnavlvanui, ill
la- held lit Williumaport nil Dm-mhrr 1:lth.
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Mr. Daniel Mli wart. of Hradford township,
has n tnovtd hia fntuil.v to towiinud tllry nn
now iM-mumi-nt naidenta of ottr l)orou(!h.
I'lic I'n-jidcut'-l prtH-hiltiiltioll (li'iliatilii
Thnrhdii', Xov-uila-r iiMh, a dnv of National
Thanksivinn nnd rrayi-r, hua Wn iaaiird.
Will lloll'ir, who hna liotn namiin-j ovrr
anil nlaillt the Knrtlinuallilla forthe pant two
weoka, mat irutinjz. rot timed homo on Hat ur
dnv. Smith V. WilRon, Km,., puhlinhw nn Audi
tor a Notiiv in this paper in the eatate of A.
S. Iliokinvin. Let thntw inti-rmt.il tnke
not ice.
A auljatnntinl flax-atone iavement hua la-en
put down In front of (looriie Weaver & C'o.'a
xtnre, on Seeond trei-t. John Murray lioaaed
llti'joh. r
I'rothonotar- Kerr and Win. V. Wriht
nere nttiudinK the I'niled Stat- lliatriet
Court al l'illiliuruh hiitaei-k in theeapneity
',1'jurora.
The Altoona paiem n-)irt that aiievi Di-mo-
i ratio daily pn-r will ahorlly Ire started in
thai oily hy a l'hihulolphin jnltnialiaf. t'l '
. alloc! Thr Tin.
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The Krrrillr a-.iys that Mnhlon V. Kryla rijor
and Chaa. K. Fee, of HnuUdale, have pur
ehnvil the Madera ahinnleinilU Inmi Walker
llrothem, of O.-u-eola.
The old plaliinn mill of the Brown Broth
ers on I'ine street is to lie converted Into n
litory atnhlo. The Mcaara. Koozer will furnish
thr horses nnd paraphernalia.
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Applioalion will Ik- made to the Biaird of
Pardons nt its next meeting for notion in the
ease of John A. Nevlliiit. now eonflned In our
prison under aonlonee of death.
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One year tij?o last Hundny, Novembor tlth,
III. w ind atonn visited this seition whioh
d.siroved the Market slreet hridiro. and dirl
oiher Rreat dainane to projierty.
Id-fuse ull ten dollar hills on the First Na
tional Hank of Detroit. Forty thousand dol
lar of a new issue were stolen la-l'ore bring
sinned by the oflicora of the bank.
a- -
T o . b an out a atove-pia- or flue, place a
piece of tine on the li coala In the stove;
the vnir produceil by the line will carry oil
the soot by chemical tlccoinpoailion.
dur veni rable friend John lolauhlin,
w ith his family, has inovod to loan, nnd now
.a-aupiea the residetKT on Heed street, ad.joill
iliK the St. Charlea Hotel on the west.
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1 1 Mullen and .lames F. Mullen, Ad
ministrators of the estate of I'hilip .1. Mullen,
late of Lawrence township, ib-eeased, publish
Utters of Administration in this issue.
e
Sheriff Mnhnfl'ey sold the lioea. bull last
week to Jai-ob Muck, of Decatur township.
The animal wiw driven to Mr. Mock's farm
Inst Hnturdav, and will be slaughtered for
beef.
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fleorge M. Ferirusoil. our worthy Itcgiater
anil Koeorder, has purchased the llarretl lurin,
n few miles south of this iKiroui-h. It Is one
of the finest farms In the county. Mr. For-(.-mam
a parent are now ixs upyilig the proi-
-I don't know why it ia. Charlie." remarked
a Cunvensville girl, pensively, but r. hen
ec r I look nt your nitislnche, it mnkca me
think of Aiitiimn." It wiw nppanntly an
iiinoeonl n innrk, but It cost Charlie $1ji for
a fresh laillle of hair-dye.
.1. W. Wilson has engaged to travel neat
-..ison lul manager for "W. H. Davis' flreat
Western Sho," which will start out from
Ne w Berlin, l'a .in the Spring. John has the
ability and experience to make a gcard
tnanaj-cr.
Tin- new lal law now makes Ihe taking
"I a lirwaMinrr. and then reluslng to pny lor
tin- same, theft -, and any is-rsoil guilty of
'i, h lu lioii is liable to criminal proeeeilingN
ine satin- as if he had stolen gcasla to the
amount of the unjaiid atilrs. rlption. A New
Votk pa)ier has nlrc-ady commenced anil
it.iinst several anlinorihem for this nffi noe.
Tli,- Mnnioruj.t A t 'mil brla branch of th
Itillimore Adhio Iinilroad, between HomePH-t
mil .Ichnstown, I,n..thirly-siimilnmi'"e-t-
Ihe Maryland and Hint irgmia eoai
li' lds nnd oroniinrti w ith the coal and Iron
ic 'iitrrsiif Pennsylvania, win formally oned
last Thumday. The cen-mnniea at Johna
ii in honor of the event were very elnlmrate.
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We call llir attention of our readers, and
I eilillv tbc-ave In Ilia vIcillltT of K.vlrrloWn
"nl riiilie.burg. totheiloilble-ciduinn ailver-
"c im ni in thia isstie of the new atnraol
J-1- lie A Co., recently opened at Philip"
'""K Thay will keep a large toi oi iresn
g'oceiiea and pro islona on hand, which Utey
'H be able to dispose of at low prieca for
cnah ur country procluc. Oiva thrm call.
ft"? u aenu for Iorillard' eeleliraled
"dj f tobaorsM.
!o ami m-i.-.-t jour tliult-e of rati or dol
man from Flwk'n atn.lt of Riioila.
m mi
AM Conft-W. o new it at,it,,l that tlio
Fcdi ml Henutr ndjininicrl itlinut roiidrtiiitiu
Jtilm W. lliirriaMwimlu.t, rnt Link llavrn.
('Iiurl.-y (lllrlt-n l.-ft charlli hl on Mmiiluv
of hut ww-k fur Altoomi, when-he liua at-cunll
work in tin- nini-liiiiinhinofthi IVim 1 twin
Knllriaul Coiii)Ntny.
' wa a
John W. Iltnv will m-11 icvcrul lii-n.l of
yomiK iiitllt- at pulilk- Kilo, at hia Iimhc in
Ijiwn iic-c tcmiwhip, on Hiitiinlnv m-xt, Nov.
l'Jlh, nt 1 oYlnrk.
Bull lor Sal: The iindoraigm-il ofl'.-ra for
sale a fiill-bliaulcd Jersey Bull, !) yearn old.
For flirt her tiart ioulam. call on or ailclrens the
sul-aorilsTiit l:akton, Pit. Wm. Wki.ty
U-!i:it.
Hev. Isainli Kciwanls. recently piudor of the
M. Ii Chun hut 1, umber Cily, has gone to
Hinyriia, Florida, In the hti that his health
inny lie l-eneflttc d. He ia acconivuiied by
hia family.
tdjcurnil Sal: The sale or the real estate'
la-longing; to David Bell, late of (Ireenwood
township, deeeuaed, ndvertiai-d to lie sold on
the 5th of November has la-en adjourned
until Saturday afternoon, Deceinlar .Id.
The w eal her is plensnnt to-duv. unci as we
go to press this (Tuesday) aftcmiHiu, the
eh-otion ia passing off iiiiotly and harmoni
ously. Next week we w ill publish the names
of the fortunate- and unforliitiate, with tin
oftloinl returns In full.
MICH. T. K. WATSON, will return from
PhilailelphianlaiiltSATl'KDAY.NtlV. t , 'HI
with aline line of all the SF.WKST HTV1.KS
of FAKIIIDNAIIM: MIl.I.IXKKV AM)
FANCY HOODS. Mil. T. K. Wiwix.
Cleurll.ld, Pn., Nov. II, IHSKIt
Uw'tburg University. 'VUh lirst-ola.ss edu
cational liistitution has "raked in" a cash
Isaitn. The c ili.c us of the lairiiugh rcca-ntly
niisd IMIUKHI for the l liiversilv. ubiei,
sectin-sto the iiistitulioti an aclditional ondoM-
mont of -fKKI.IKKI, of wlihh William Hm-k-nell,
of Philadoliihia, givoa r'.VI.IHKI.
List of h-ttem roinaining unolaiiiiod in Ihe
Postollioc- nt Clearfield, Pa., for the week end
ing November 7th, lr-H ;
.1. II. Buttery, P. II. Ciiria-nlor, Annie M.
Heller, F.dmiind W. Itussc ll, Mrs. Sarah K.
lieiid. Miss Jane K. Bead, Fn-emall Shope.
P. A.dAI I.IN, P. M.
--The Cttmirr says : "The luml-er shipiuonts
from John Dultoia' mills for the month of
September waslM mm; fin()ctols.r.-i.Vleam.
Th.
to J'itlMliuri'li fiirthf lUtttstMirh uml Wonlern
l.iulrtiul ('(imianv, to 1c iiMt-il tor iiUK in the
iHiililintf of thf Smoky IkIiukI (1cki."
mm mm
4forefun. Wilson' New Uiurjity I)uniply
tnpujM' will iipiH-ar in V'w'h ()htu ldmw next
Turwday I'vrniii,", NmcnilKT I.'tlh. The
milliliter hiw yone to ennxiiliTiiMe ex H' tine
and tniuMe in getting up thin entirely new
orgmiizjitimi. The wardnilH, tnippiuuit and
plays nit' nil new. No :iiim will le spared
hy the mprietor U give n plnKint; and
anuiving entertainment.
AdmisMinn, 2. m-ntf ; Kei,red Keal.
eentn; Chililren 1."t ci-ntft. Tickets I'm tue at
the jnrjtot.iit'. Ihnt fbiyet it !
A Heavy Robbery. The Jlraokville Rrpubti-
cut of lat week eoutaiiiK the fi-llowing item
in regard to Mr. Horey, a fnnner eitizen of
Cleartleld: ''Mr. (Int. Dnrey, while at work
at the stald-ii of the Ameriran Hou-tr yester
day, had ffWW't taken fnmi hi coat Mxket.
Ft in coal had been hung up in the fttahle, and
the thief, knowing of Mr. D.'k )a ing the
rash, tfMrk it w ilhout attnieting Imk attention.
This in a heavy hwfl for a Mir man, nnd it
will interfere w ith iMmim-warraniieun-HMhat
hf wiw almnt rntrring into."
i .
The following oiTirerH were iimtalled in
Clenrfield Lodge, No. 1,344,1. 0. (i. T.t hy
IMlge jVputy C. H. Ilalford hwt Thurwlay
evening, Noveuilwr :hl :
II. ( '. T. .T. K. Hanler.
V. T. K-lilh A. Tate.
Sm-tiixry. V. I). King.
Finn mini S-rrlartf. VUtiuni W'aifel.
TrmHirr. I.illic M. Tate.
Chaplain. W. A. Ogden.
Mornknl. l-'ran k Shu garl ;
Ikptitif Marnhal. Nellie Met'ullough.
Umiifi. hftttie King.
Stntinrf. U. Wright.
J'. lt f. T.ll. It. r.iwell.
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A Sharper Raiuu a Breez at Williamsport
A man calling himwtf Henry L. Williams,
hailing from Ontario, Canada, reeeivedT-H,
t'nmi a Williani"irt Imnk lat Friday iimhi
two forged draftH on the First Nalional Hank
of New York. "Williams had Iwen around
WilliamsiKirt torn month, claiming to lc act
ing um agent turaCnnadiun eointany in seanh
of mil jih 11 r land. A gentleman wluwe nequaint-
anre he formed while then- endorsed the
drifts. Williams disapiwared Lite Friday
night, and the forgery wiw exported on Satur
day hy a diate)i from n New York hank.
Another Cont, Two week ago we chron
icled the death of Kev. Mr. liegmter, who
rod" on the Clearfield Circuit with Kev. Mr.
Iteern in M'A. Now, we nro called niton to
itiuimiuce the death of liet. Jacfih Montgm
cry, who traveled on the charge with Mr
l(eern in 1 h-1 t. His death occurred at Keyscr,
Wet Virginia, on thcHihof (Vtoln-r, lHil(in
his olth year. The deeeiused wn Ivom in
Ireland in 11H. We notice this incident in
connection with the death of thene tliree
clcrgvnieu. Ilexiden traveling: together over
this large circuit, they all died in their tilth
year.
Old Nam. A friend hti sent us n muulter
of copies iif the Amrricun .sViid'nr, imhlishcd
in Vhiladeljdnn. in Noveinlr H'-U. The
ijM-r is filled with election rrtumsof the
Van Hiiren-IlarriHon campaign of that year.
The official vote of Oar-ietd comity for
President wan m fallows: Van Itureti (Dem.),
"v'Mi; 1 larrim (V)iif(K'M. InCentre, the vote
HtiKKl : Van Huren, l.mifl; Harrmon. S-J.
( liuke i Ih-in.) nnd Canan (Whigl were th
naiidiihitcn for Seiialorial Delegates t the
Constitutional Convention, ami nr the hep-
reHentnthe i)elcaat-i. tmnioie ftml laggnrt
fDem.'s) and Sinith-and Hnnnm (Whigs)
were voted fr.
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Worth Remembering. Now that good times
are aimiii oooii ns. Iwlore indulging i"
extravaifimt show, it is worth reniemlering
that no one can cioy tlie pleiiMintest sur
roundings if in had health. There nn- lum
dredH of mitcr.i Me iieinde lt"K 1wit to-rtny
wilh disordered stonuu h, lier or kidneys, or
a dry, hneking rough, ami one moi in trie
giave, when a .VI c nt Itottle of Parker's (iin
.r..r Tmile .in 1.1 do them more ipkmI than nil
the expensive doctors and (iin k nieilicines
they have ever tried. It nhvays makes the
hlood pure and rich and will build yon up
and givpyon good health nt liltle rmt. i(n
of it in another column. 11-0- tt
Horn It Itf The law exempting firemen
from taxation to the extent of fV npplies to
memlrer of any 'orgaiiied u)limte.-r fire
.Wirtnirnt of anv town, city, borough or
township of this State, nuder the control of
nnv Umn ciiiumUte, common munrii or
ti.miiiiuil ennNration which are now or may
hereancr k established. The law provides
that the certificate of Ihe Chief Engineer, or
Assistant Kugineer, or of Ihe Mayoror either
th..... kluill liesnmcient voucher aim au
thority for Assesjior or Collector to deduct the
...in from snv tux Rsnessed aaainst nny mem
h r of a volunteer lire department under the
control of any town council or mnn im.
ntittw. Ex.
i.i .-Lu D..hnmm The Ciirwcnsville An
r.Wflsays: On toler Hh, S. K. Arnold
.... ....I lii-iiiliM-k ti miter tract
liurcnnscu inr -
adjoining hi Itridgrrstrt mill property, of
Itigler, Heed & v .
c-h. Thia purchase securea to Mr. Arnold
over 7,IKN) MTca of pine, ik, hemlock nd
... . , . .,.al,l;.i,r from
hard wood limner iario, -
ricli!eirt to near the mouth of l.itlle Ancler
, er.-k In one l.ly. Mr. A.ripeot.to
manufaclnre from N'."""."""
. . i...i..HlnriroOlinntitiea
yenrlr,iosiusninnuii iiM"'t . -i
oi sningi", u,iii mi i-
toliNHMonsoMwrk. The mwlunrry for the
... i r inrll the machine
mill i which bh" m
. nj a r. riMi-sflfM I (a now
nhopsol Hmier, ' -
being put in and mm prorwrny , ... ..a,,..
by the iwtn uw
I-udiea are pnlitfly invited to rail and we
the niee coat and dolmana fitr ladies a I
Fleck 'n at ore,
Hirlinger ii, i,lw thp HrK).st ftn(,
cheaM st st k of Ovcrcoat-i in town. Call
nnd wo them and W mn.ineed. ll-li :it
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Joan it. un Horn, the mail agent who
tubbed the mail betwwu Pittsburgh and
iiurriNtiurg.wiw trad and convicted in the
L nited States Court at PltUburg hut week
on three count. Sentence was deftrred.
The firat unow of the seaou arrived hut
Friday, when sufl'it lent of "the l)eautifiil"lVll
in this vicinity to whiten the roof of build
ings. l,.ist year, the find snow fell aUmt the
luiii.ijn of Nnvcmlter ami slaycd right with
us until laic m the Spring following.
Our attention was railed to a hand-
wonely-tlninhed sewing mnehiiic, of the Do
mestic inamifaetin-e, on exhibition nt the
l.xpresMoniee one day last week, procured fur
Mm. Y aller llarn-tt by Mr. S. M. Jones, agent,
who hiW aold many Domestic sewing
maelunes iu Clearfield cimnlv the pjwt aix
month The machine alluded to alnive hns
six dm vers, nnd the table is Wautifufly
inlaid with colored ieurl (lowers. It is one
of the neatest pieces of furniture we have
lmkcd at forulimgtime. Mr. Jon, left this
place bint Friday for Bedford, where he has a
profitable tb ld to lain in, and where we
hoie be will enjoy um good success as he did
while here, if not better. He did not leave
Clearfield Is-eause he could not sell nny more
machines, but he has Itccn offered n lietteT-
IHiyitig itomtion at Itrdford, where he i
engage in the siinie busineiss.
Afopular Citizen Leavet.Kin Monday. Oc
tober :it, Mr. Kli Hlofan left the Dnltuia
House to return to his home in Clearfield.
Mr. It loom during bin .short stay of lesa than
three mouths has won hosts of friends and
g( away one of the most spuar men the
town ever saw. He was requested t stay
until the middle of Nocuilrcr, but declined
as he w anted to get Imck toClearfield. Itesidea
iM'ing a successful manager in the hotel, him
self and wife are very demrnhlc neigh I Kirs,
and on this account more than any nthcrthey
will Ite missed, for to the in'ople of the town
ihe sociability of its people h more than the
skill of its landlord. The new hotel at Ciir
wcnsville has been tendered Mr. Ilioom, and
in ca.-ie he takes it ho w ill have his share of
Du I loin custom, and it will Ik n lion's sh;
at that. Vullui thfriir.
Mr. .loon l iuke, ol hmleiiton, Til, suc
ceeds Mr. Ilioom a landlord of the Dulkiis
House, he having leased it for a irtain
HTi(Kl.
Steam Mill Burned in Bady Township. The
John II. ShaflVr steuiu saw mill in Itrady
towibip, about '2J miles southwest of Lulb-
erslturg, was totally destroyed by fire at
.1 o'clock on Monday morning. The watch
man, U-vi Ilcighes, at Vl o'clock A. M., fired
up, and at It o'clock lie went up to the oil
room to draw some lubricating oil. He hud
just got the ran full, and wns turning to come
out when hi torch (which was sitting on the
floor) exploded nnd in nn imtant the whole
room was ablaze, he having barely time to
escape, lie run dow n to the engine room t.
blow the whistle and had only time to give
it five or six '"toots," when the whole building
wuh in Haines, iiy the time the men arrived
it wius too late to save aiiyihing, oxeepling a
few shingles which were on the platform.
Henry Wcisgarlier lost all his carpentering
ttsds.his chest Iwing in the mill I.osh on the
mill, $:.',tHHi; no insurance. All the stock
wasxuiwcil out, save about Ioo.ihhi ir, t.
Can fie Id A Lamont'e European Pantomime
anil Novelty Company. This troujie w ill ajt
peat in Pie's 0mmm House, Clearfield, on
Thursilay evening of this week, Nivcinlier
loth. The advance ngents of thia company
promised a fine entertainment. The troupe
is nccompanicd by a full orchestra and brass
baud. The I.amont family nre creating eon
siderable sensation everywhere, nnd of them
the lioston (Ihbv says: "Altove all, we must
sK-ak of the Limont trio, Mr. and Mnt,lo-
mont nnd their pbenomiual son John
acrobatic wonders.- Thryhave met withsm-
ecss in Kurope and America, and are ncknowl
edged as among the very best in the profession.
Little John, only ten years, performs all his
duties without fatigue; nnd the watchful
care of his mother and the caglc-cye of hia
fal her protect him from nny harm in his
arduous work, which received the npirlansc
of the evening.
Admission, X cents; lCescrved seats, .r0
cents. Tickets for sale at the postoilicc.
Horrible Burning. The Altoona Tribune ot
Monday contains the following particulars of
a sad affair, which ia another loud warning
to mothers to never h ave their small children
alone
"On Friday afternoon last, Mis. Mary
Dickin-son, wife of Isaiah Dickinson, who
resides near Allegheny Furnace had occasion
to tsit a neighbor residing about a qunrler
of a mile distant from her home, presumably
on n necessary errand. Hi the house she left
three children aged resi-ectively Ti years, II
years nnd fl numtlrs. Aa is usual in such
cases the children lM'gim to play with fire.
the pris-os Is-iiig to put pieces of pnjer in
the sink nnd then set fire to them. While
nt this dangerous work the clothing of little
Harry, the second child, took tiro burning
him in a terrible manner. The other little
fellow, alter druggingthe baby to a safe place
at the door and crneriug it w ith some cloth
ing, started after his mother, crying at the top
of his voice that Harry was burning up. His
mother hastened to her home only to find
her child literally roasted nlive, breathing
hislasl about twenty minutes after hcrarrivnl.
Persona who saw the Itody of the child
shortly after its distressing death, say it was
one of the mot heart rendering nnd sicken
ing speetncles it was ever their evil forliine
to behold. The funeral sen ices were held
on Saturday.''
THIEVES CAPTURED.
The Hellefonte lirjiublicu of lit week, in
referring to the prisr-awrs in the Jail nt that
place, gives the following particulars of the
imprisonment of a couple of fcllowa who are
thought to have Ix-en operating in the lower
part of this county :
On Thunwlay night, Ot tolcr'.i7th, three new
arrivals were added to the numls-r. They
were arrested for. nibbing the dwelling house
of Mr. Van Pool in Taylor township. They
arc also auspettetl ol Iteing among the six
men who on Thursiliiy niclit, (li'Icils-r 1 1 th,
wnvlnid mid attcmptc-il lo roll n-PViinlnr
H. ii. IVnlc, of Loli llnrrn, and Mr. W. V.
Seiiiiiun. of Nuuvoo, Tiop. omnlv, who wore
ilicn rftnrniiiK in a Iniicgy fnnn Kjloriown,
Clwirflclcl nmnly. Our niMlirs will nlso
n nii nils r tlml the same js rmin eiilered the
home of Lewis Varum, nc-nr Kjlerlown, and
in addition lo tnkinK alwut $11 in monev,
also irrsonally injnnd Mr. Vornm and Ilia
wife.
llcpinllnR the iwsault hiii Honator I'c ale
and Mr. Hcaiiuin we have anew and what we
Is-lieve to be an nuthontie version of the
alluir. The Kinllinien lind Wn in that
vicinity on business which necessitated the
onllny of ronaideralile money. The nililiera
are auipnsl to have W n aware of this faet.
As the jrrnllrmrn prcswclcl on their way
they olas-rved six men ahead of them, some
of whom were tuk inn ulT their roots. "Those
follows are ifoitiK nfli-r chestnuts," remarked
Senator I'eale. Hut the Senator found they
were on quite n diiTrrrnt mission when one
of tlu iil stepped forward and demanded
money. (JuivV thought tl. Senator rrai-hed
into his vest poi krt and prmlml two aiher
(jnarler dollulA hirh he threw at the crowd,
and while they were scrambling after the
money the Henntm- fjave the lash to the two
swift horses which he wan driving and very
s.Kin w as out of Iwrni's way.
Hini-e the llm- fellows who were arrrated
un Thnnuhiy have Wn plan-d In jail they
have manifested quite a pnsilistir disposition,
and are now wearing malt iron brawlets. Two
of thrm gave their namiw s I'rank Towera
and John Sloner. The name of the other we
have not vet ascertained. Aa then? were lii
men In the party that waylaid Scnnlor Peale
and onlv three hove Wn arrested, there are
rvidenllr other mlacrranta t large in thr
oouuty, and It UlioovM all pplt lo be on
their guard.
LETTER FROM MORRIS,
K YI.KKIOWN, October 3Ut, Ihm).
Mh. KiuTor: At the risk of being called
nn "old fogy" for the balance of my natural
life, 1 desire through the columns of your
paper to ak the hchfNd Hoard of Morris
township a t nest ion. They have adopted Ihe
I.ipnincott scries of school Issiks and discanl-
ed the ones hitherto in use. As this ia a pul-
lie act, nnd ouewhich directly interest every
man, woman and child in the district, I pre
sume 1 will not he considered mi reasonable if
I manifest a desiro to know the why and
wherefores. 1 nm aware that we live in an
age of progress and art) doubtless making
rapid nt rides towards jMilitii.il tcrlectioit ut
least in our tow nship. 1 nm strengthened in
this ts-lief at each succeeding. Spring Election.
Hut it sometimes hup) h-lis that in our haste
we "slop over," as it were, and, emit-like, miike
considerable progress the wrong way. The
new books in the opinion of a gotwl many
ersotis, w hose opinions arc entitled to some
consideration, are not by any moms nn im
provement on those displaced, but raiher the
reverse. Neverthelesi. it ia to Ite hojied that
the Hoard can make n satisfactory explana
tion. As the case now stands it Heemsdilhcult for
the uuiuitiated to Hee who is to Ite U'liclittcd
by the change exe-'jit the publishers, the
agent, and posaihly some direi'tors. Hut if
the Itoard ran see nnd rsuut out a iuc-
nmdrrating excellenec in the new liooks of
suiticient weigtit towarrnnt the change, they
will establish a reputation for discernment
and muteness of vision far alxtve the
average, and satisfy many lesidcs your
humble Ixijnmin.
Clearfield Coal Trade. Htatemetit t)f Coal
and other freights sent over the Tyrone A
Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Kail road,
for the weekending OcUoVr lwl,nnd the
same time last year:
COAL.
Fur lb week -
Samttim laitjear
TOHi.
.. Sf.SM
,. 17,307
. I vH A,55S
, 1.102,316
. i..9,20i
ldi.ft.412
lncroaa
Preiluuily during year
6 4 me time tail year
In-creata
Total In 1P8I
Same time I nut ytar
Increaia
cotdsm ranoHti.
Loinl.er
Miicelliuieoui fre)(hti
CO fsn
H8 "
New Daily Stage Line. Jamc 1 Lea.y
has succeeded in having a daily mail e.staln
lished ItetWLf-n Clearfield and Penfield, and
will hereafter run a daily stage lietween the
two points. His contract ls'gan with April
1st, nnd the stage will leave Clenrfield every
morning (except Sunday) at 8 o'clock, mak
ing connections with all trains oti the Low
(irade I.ailroad at lYnnileld, returning after
the lust train the same evening. Passengers
and freight, will bo carried at low rates.
Orders left at any of the hotels will le
attended to. 1-1 "tf.
mm mm
Postmasters throughout the country are
adopting the recommendations of Ihe Post
master (Jeneral in the matter of uniforms.
The clerks now wear a suit of dark blue ma
terial with brass buttons. Those on the coat
have a post horse and rider and letters "P. .
D." Tiie vest buttons have only the letters
"P. O." The cap is of n regulation navy pat
tern. In front is a gold bullion wreath en
closing the letters iu w bite metal, P. O."
The uniform is very neat, but it h:w not been
adopted yet in this vicinity.
Mr. Ib uj. F. Morris, proprietor of the War
ren ( Pa.) Leiliftr, celebrated the eighteenth
anniversary of his connection with that
journal last week by sending it out in new
type nnd in a new form, having adopted the
ipiarto. It looks handsome nnd attractive.
The I.tihja-is one of the lst Democratic
pajs rs that comes to our ofiice nnd we hope
its cfl'orts In the way of improvement and
enterprise will add many ducats to the edi
tor's bank account.
m m - -
Blacksmith Wanted.' A good blacksmith
is wanted at Wallnceton. The location is a
good one, nnd a good mechanic can make
money. For information apply or write to
Frank (ts8, Wallnceton, Fa.
-mm m
Thomas A. Fleck's new stock of goods has
arrived, and is now Is-ing oj-ened out for pul-
lic inspection. Cnll nnd seethe new styles
in colors and Khajs's in milliner' good, and
ladies dress goods.
am- -
Paul Darling, un esteemed and wealthy
citizen of Ilrookville, died at his home iu that
place on Friday hist. Besides lilcral liecjiicstH
to relatives, chnrchca and other institutions,
we understand he had all judgments canceled
held by him against other jmrtiis.
mm I mmm.
The time is here for Overcoats and Winter
suits. You can find them cheap nt Hirlinger
& Kook'a, as they will not lie undersold
Call and see. ll-ll-.'U
- m mm - - -
The best clothing for ihe least money can
l found nt Ouinzburg'sniost reliable Clothing
Store, Western Hotel corner, in ( lenrrfield.
llt-otf mmm9m
Coats and dolmana for ladies manu
factured from thefinest material and trimmed
in the most fashionable atylefl at Flecks.
I had Chronic Catarrh badly. I took
Vrfwi. I nm very much Wltcr.
J. William, Medwny, Pa.
My dnnghtrr'a defective vision was much
iinproved by fVrsni. JamEsCook,
llakerslown, l'i
- - m .
"liid you see those coats and dolinnns liir
misses and Indies?" "Where V" "At Flecks."
"Vi-s; Arn't they lovely t"
. mi
Ladies' -nala at Flecks iu all styles mill
prices, (io and ace them.
-. a
Ijidies' and misses' dolmans and cc-nta nl
Fleck's In great variety.
Fleck nulkcs a Kwcinlty of lailii-s' coals thin
K0S1SOU.
Ijidi.s' coats and dolmans at Fleck,
llolinnus and coats at Fleck's.
larrlcd.
NKWTON Kl.INK At Pbilipurr. l'i., on
Monday, Oi-t. d, IHHI, by llev, A M. trciirhton,
Mr. ( at una K. Nawroa and Mini Catimki'K
Ki.iaa, both of Oarfield county.
- SI'KNCKH-llt'NTKIl. At (ha liiiIen-o of
the britt-' MhfT. on TliarniT. Not. S I, lhSI. by
H-t. D II. 'afn.bll, Mr. Mii.mH. 8ririi-H, of
(Irampian UilH, and Miti tvntA A, IIi xtkr, of
Jordan townahip, Cloirflold county. Peon 'a.
8TOFI.KT HOFFMAN. At Ilia ro-llsnfa of
he hride'a parenm, on ThurHay, Ooti''r 271 h,
IKfil.hy lte. W. K. Whitnr, Mr. Jap ST-ri.tT,
of Phitailflf-hia, I'a .and Miai Ki iKAnarn !1 '"P
mah, of Morrii townabift, Clearfiald county, I'a.
HuMKH HoFKMAW At th ratblena of
tha bnde'i purrnti, on Thurti.Uy, Ootil.er 27ih,
Ittal, by Hfv. W. R. Whilnry, Mr, Jamtb C,
Mmkr. ol Itlalr roitnty, Fa., and Miri Katir
Horrwait, of Mrrla township, Clcarflnld county,
I'enn'a-
IjKAVY HEIt-KY At tba rrtUenee of iha
l.rlda'i parent, on Thuro. lay, tir. S i, hf
rainer r. nnritiin. ""
LiiVT. of Clearfinld. I'a , and MiM hnv llaisar.
uf Lawrence towoahip, Clear lie Id county, i'onn a
Tha oetly wadid eowpla left lb aann dy oo
lb afternoon train for atnur to the aait'rn itie.
We wiih tbftn a lonf an J happy life.
KlUIARD. In Korx town-hip, on Tuc la?,
No. 1m, 18SI, i:ai.T Hioi.kh, lin oi Lawii
Grhard, ajfd U yvarx, monibi and ia dya.
Specials
llrrtnaan Pa Cast. Duoorat on Oi.t
Patrr. Hewing Machine can now ha pnrcbaied
tt Mt--H'i tin and Tariety itorr. Irom wm up
ward!. AH kindt or lewing maeninai rpirtu
on tha ihortaat not ire.
Clearfield, I'a,, July 18, te.i.
--
WA-itati. Delivered at the Hall Road
IftO.Olit JA-Incb abaTed ahinaea.
I'lll.iMifl 34-ineh aawed thing let.
Oii,OoO feet of pine board a.
6U0,0 U feH thaTed botipa.
fr.ooa railroad tire.
60,OoO feet of food hemlock bntrdl,
t.ir.h I ill nav the bifbeit market pilce,
.i.n.ri ftt Clearfirld. or at any putnt on the
Tvroaa A Clearfield Railroad.
7 J. F. K rah a R
ClearBeld, Pa., Oct. 1. 17-tf.
Just Kecelved.
Jnat Received by AllNOLI),
liond Nov Scolia riantorl
Car Load puro Corn, Uy nd OM
fur T.ftl Ih-nkon Stilt I
TnrLoadof Clioico Family Flour!
Car Load Pry (food, Onwrira, Ac.l
gSiiinirles, Rark. K. R. Tica and
Oram will tw taken In oschange.
CurvrenniUe, May 1, lt78.
CLEA.EFIELD MARKETS.
Ci.nKriEin, Pi.
Flour, par t. -
Buckvrhvat Flour, par owl..
Corn Mcfcl, for ewt
Obop, rye, porowt
Chop, inixvd, I' or cwl
Brto, per ewt.
Wbtat, tmr busbel
Novrmbrr S, IFS1.
t
.'.ZZ J 00
l oo
I 40
I 00
1 34
10
to
00
1 00
I oo
s Js
I 40
n
I 110
14
1 1
in
ill
.It
15
: oo
15
Ii
?
in
1(1
Rt. pur buihel
OaU, pr buihvl
Corn, tmrt, per bulBl
UaokMbonl, par bUuol
Ch.nr id
TnnutiiT itrj
Putntuca, per buhct
Apple, ptjt buibul
Oiiiuns
HaDit, par pouud .
HUouhltr, por ioun4
Dried Uoef, pur poucl
Chtfktan, por pir -
U utl?r. tr pound
EalK t""' do ten
Halt, per mck, UffTo
Coul I'll, prr Ktillou
l.vril, per poun-i. c
Urlfcd Apiii, per puuoil...
Uned IViiuljui, per poiina.,
Ittanr, pr bile lie I
()il Hai'luL,
Oil Quotations !
CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT.
UNDERBILL & CO.,
lAiUrlcutlHK, lUtintd a YMiif rs'
OILS,
rilll.U'SftTHii, I'KNVA.
We quntt our bmndi of Petroleum aoJ olber oils
tubjert to market rrVfisyaji) dclivtrcd frut by
our hperlal OH Car. wban pkniing th
talion at which tujen tit lire
delivery.
Hcflnod Oi J. 1 1 & drg. Vict Toil-pf r gl
Kelmeil Oil, llill " " . ...
Prim Whit, 1 fiO" " H " "..
VirWhifii.l5U' '
Tnrob Oil, " ....
Minert' lamp oll.Sdl) " 1
Be mine, 72 Uritvitr "
Napibav, 74 " " ....
llftMullDf, " " " ....
Prejinrtid lloiJuuu " '....,
Pit Cr Oil " ....
Truck Atle Oil " " .
No. 00 fur Oil "
No. 11 Car Oil " ....
No. I Car Oil " " ....
No. 2 C.r Oil " .....
No. fl t'r Oil
Kranklin Natural l.ubrioilibf. "
WtV. Nt. I.Tibri(iIini ' "
fimiklin 2 den. Onmiy " ..,
" i:xtra (Winter) ' "
" lSU'lium Winter. ......
' Zero ' "
Wrst Va. I'lra Wiulrr ' "
' Metlium. " ...... " "
k iJiaiDuml " ....
Orepi) Knpinr " " ....
UoldfD " " " ....
Amlmr ' " " ....
X.. . " "a...
Eitra llritaj SpiDtll Oil " '
jhnilr Oil, Kxtra Itriirul " ''
MairblrM Cj-lindrr Oil " S
No.S " a. 1 H
Fxir i(tn.il Oil ' "
Wool Oil. Nj. 1 M " ....
LrdOil (fxtrajWiii!r " ....
" o. i ....
Mlr.rn' Yfll.iw. 2 nrade " "
' t.tr flu. 1,3 grsdt.. " "
Wlntn X in le i " "
Lin-ceJ, No. I,(bt Amenoan) " "
T.irf'rnMliO (lluhy) " "
juniipn "if (l pl'Tjj " "
" (-"oie) " " (
No (;oodn at Itctall. Prlcca (;uarantceil
BHAMi H a'ARKIIOt'SKa.
Tvronc At J. Ilu'lr 4 flinii' C-ml Vr I.
lioutrtlile At 'nnlij!ien A Co.'i tf.una Waie-
houie.
t'urweni-tilleFrnun wrbou.'o ne ar Itailroad
SiiU'iu-
Klioiiflnri( Uuilrnid station.
Ad-lrfrtr all oid-r$ to
1-Oeli DOX iP, rbilififsbur.
Ceniic C'UQi.Vt
May i, 'i-y.
jiUic tU'frtiscmtitts.
VALUABLE LANDS ICR SALE I
rpiIE undenlBrif J offari fur nala two valuaVtl
X farum lituated ia Lawranoa town).ip, a
lown:
OnohunilrMl and twenty (120) aorn cltared and
a Itiioil iikia of culiivniloD, and having theraoa
jrrctfd a largo and fine frame dwelling borne, two
Urg frame troi and ntlier neoenrary ouihuilil
itign, tugrtber wilb a larga orchard, gocd water,
ir , AO.
Hevrnty anrAii cleared and iinili-r cultivation,
but witb no buildinjra.
Tba taid Undi are litaata wiibto 31 nue oi
Clparlield nnd the ntn) Ivanta llailroad. and ar
underUid wilh bitutnlnonn eoal and flra-clny,
H canon for Sellinir. Ueolininir hesl'h of owner
For rurlhvr parO'ular, infpiiro of the pubmriber,
J. FHANK HNVUKK. Att'y for Owner.
Clearfield, Pj.Jud Mth, ll-ti.
COI RT PRtMTAHATKiN. WnanMB,
Hon. C. A. II AY hit, I'reMdeat Judne of
the Ctiurt of Common Fleai of 'he twinty-D(th
Judtrful District, comp'med of Ihe rountiei of
C'lctirflfld, Centra and Clinton, and Hon, Aura
Oohkh and Hon. Vim-iT K- Hoi.t, AMociete
JudRfi of Clcarneid oounly, bar lasued their
prerijit, to me dirrctrd, for the h'll'ling uf a Court
uf Common Plea", at the Court Hou, at Clear
Arid, in and for tha enuniy of C l car lie ll, coin
uericinfton the Hero lid Mdiiday of November,
being (he I Ith day of ttte month, nnd cm
tin ii 1 1 it two week.
NOTICK ia thrrefore bcroliy give.1 to jurorn and
witneer-fi ia and for aaid county of C'earOeld to
be and apar in their prtiper prerni,at 10
o'clock A. M. of iiid day, to do thnpe lliiogi
whtrh In tbelr behalf pertain to he done
tilVKN under niy band at Cifarfieid, Ihii 2''lh
day of Octohar, in the year of our Inrd one
thouiand ctgtft hitndrfd and eiithty-onB,
JAMKi MAIIAFFEV, thcrilT.
Oct ibrr l'i Ic.
rilRIAI. IJVr.sH-Ttie rollowinr It a liH of
I caune ret down for trial for Nitfember Tcrui,
lrtj, commcneiag Novpiab r I lib, t tHl :
rinst wr.KKirc"n aojtPAV,
A C A W. P. Tare, ri, W. T. Ppackman, eta'.
J. M. A J. I MfiKef. ti Jacob W. Uowdrlck,
0. H. (J ooi !en ler, th. Kramer A !!-M,
(J 1. Ooodlnnih'r, va. Kr-im-r A Tt 1 1,
Itiftl-r, Vounif A Co., l. J -hn lliiHuin,
M. M. Dullr.e, Adui'l, ti. W.-od d Klr Uri- k Co.
Ilrldjift linker, tt. A V. Railroad Co,
J. It. M'FarlanaACo , ti. Wm. WPtover,
.lohn Clark, TI. Andrew iVnl I,
Robert Brown, Tr. Adam Mover at. al.,
J. 8. hnylr ct, al. vt. Th. A MOoa et. al
Daniel r-nvdrr, Ti. Thou. A. Mc'lea et. al.
Tho. Wtttion el. al. ti. F. A L. M. Cudrlct.
aacoJiD vnr.vK riitao at-s.iAr,
II, I. i-nhoonoTor, ti. Thoi. Kylor et. a!.,
B 4 2 Ii Harttihorn, ti. R. R. Neper,
Ilipi'lA II lie, ti. Hraca Fatchin,
Thua. ZiOl et. al., Tt. B F. 8hrnk it. a! ,
Wm. Hiine-, va. Ilcrwind, White A C-i ,
J a mr I T. Lennard. ti C. II. Coryell,
Cilharine A Jno. Ili'f, Ti. An-lrrw Pi-ntl,
llfHTue II. V.ntr, ti It. U. Wivtnn,
Itiglt-r, ouoR A her-d, vi. J.hn DulloU, .
BifjW, YiiunR A Used, ti. John Doltoii,
,1. C. Mirehfll, ti. Horace fatcbin,
J. 8 Hrhitre f. O-ceiila H. A. L. Ai'n,
John Mclinrcy, vi. J. U. Hewitt,
John McDenny, ts. J. U. Hewitt,
Michael .Voyer, vi Adam Moycr, nr.,
JAMES KERB, Prdthonolary
October U, '81-tc.
The News From
MOORE'S?
THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED
THE LAKQEST STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes,
and CapJ
-ANP-
5
That Ever Came into the
County,
AT THEIR STORE, R(I0M X0. 1
OPERA HOUSE,
GEO, C. aVTOM W. MOonl
ClMr6.l l, Pa., 8spl. J, IMl.ir.
HE 1011 HEARD
Hals
$tv dvfrllsrmfn($.
Finest Dry Good,
Beit Boott and Shoee,
At N. A. KrcUer t.
lOifl.ly.
Chronic DisoaEcs a Specialty I
Myron clnvk. M. D.
i . j" -j.. r
(1 OITNTRY BKTDKNCR with OFFICE and
; LATIOHATDKY, Waihington, Henn'a.
1R. CI'AKK baa beaotna famoui
TIIK WATKR DOCTOR
by hit remarkable inerem in locaiini and treating
an lormi or dtieara rrm a l llKHMt'Ali and
MKMt'iSCOPICAL EXAMINATION of the
I KINR. Iiiralldi ihould irnd for h!i eirmlin
Kiring inrtrurtiona how to prepare and end
fpeeiuteiia fcraliHcno)'. Aildre!a wilb alamo,
UK. 1IVR0.V CLARK,
113 ly. WaibingtiB, I'a,
TtlltY I.IHT. Namei and looatioo of Ihoie
penoni drawn ar juron to terra at Norftn
brr term, eommening on the acoond Mondiiy,
(141b), and oootinulog two weoki:
Travkhri JonoRi, Moiv, NovxaaaE 14th.
Henry Mrldite.Clearfl'Id.'N. Krphnrt, Pecttur,
Daniel Kami, Curwe'lle, If. Piifmorr, Ffrfinun,
Junira Ward, Uoutidule, Daniel Curler, Urabaui,
II. 11, lUrtinan, " 0. K. Mt'Dunald, (iuhrh.
Cornelini Kern, " jjnieph Perry. Kartham,
Ilenj. Hwnttart Oaceota, Joho Mi.a, M'irria,
Henry Dolt, Urinaria, -If' Uemni, "
Philip Hhallcr, Uell, Williatn Ctnavar, Pike,
Adam Wearer, Dlrtoui, H. Fullmer, Handy,
Wilion Hoover, Uopga, H. M. TinthnlT, 11
Wm Dnft4n, " J. C. Daird, "
A. MXHlken, Dradl'rl, -f- P. Talor, "
Daniel I.i'i. " II. F. II ar lor, Sr, l.'nion
Nuthan Hriiliit, Drady.r R. Oweni, Wnodward,
Abram Ihilti, Burmlde, Joi. Alexander, "
Paul MrlUrrer, Cheit, C. II. Hall, "
Fdward TeM, Deiratur, : K. Cunningham, "
Milton Oweni, " , Iliiftb Corion, "
Siicuiin Wrrk Xojcdav, Novam;n SUt.
Geo E. Ilcyle, Cte.rrrid.' Jn. McKean, Decatur,
A. Iv Pnttnn. Curwe'ile, Andrew t(erhart, "
Ld. Llvlo(tone, " - ndrew Kephart,
Lnvl Uarriion, " ' II train Straw, Jordan,
Pat ConjiroTe, Iloutt'le,' A. Rankin, Karthaui,
T. J. drmitn, llecoaria, ; K. J. 'Jilliland, "
Joaeph Dickey, " lurael Shurrt, I.awrVe,
0. D. Kendell, HJooiu, i Deo. D. lie-, Morrii,
Jno. M . Cbaie,Dapi, Wra. McCune, "
.1. H.Stenart, HradlorJ Milton Head, Plko,
Coo. C. Kirk, Brady, . II. 8. Ilartlelt, Handy,
Wm. Hf.llopeter, " W. C Anil, '
David (Jnod, Uurmldr, Ditid Ilutiem, 11
Juhn Kuati, ' .John Ulair, "
W. II . Wponer, Chfnt, M. A. Hh-ifl, Woodwar-1.
Wm. MMlarrev, (S. T. Hendenoa, "
F. S.NaTlIng, Covlog'D.'rteo. Uhodei, " '
Dukt Cnpclin, Decatur,, John Truman, "
We the undersigned hereby certify that the
forefcoirg 1 i -1 of nauiri of (lermmi were drawn by
ui on the Itiih day of October A. D. Ittsi, ai
iraTerie Juron kr tbe (voulllcr Term of
Court, comnifni'ing tn the revnd Monday, ti
ourreot, and waa drawn ai'irding to law, In ev
ordnco wilb an order of tbe lion Charlei A. '.
Mayt-r, PrrriJent Jtidtce of the laid Court.
JAMKS MAHAFKEY, SborirT.
A. J JACKSON,
II. KKIDUK,
Jury Cornmiiil'initri.
CleaiRrld, Pa.. Oot-.ber Jfth, lHSI-te.
SherilT's Sale.
:tne of writi of Fi. F't. nnd fV. Fx.,
Irnued out of tbe Court of Common Plena of
Urirflcld ountr, and lo me dirertrd, I will x
poia to ptitiha rale, at the Court Iloufe in the
li.rough. of Clenrllcld, on
I'rltlay, INovcmber 3.th, hi4.
At 1 o'clock P. M., the following described real
atatt, to wit :
All that crrtaia piece or lot of ground litutte
on the north weit earner of Sute and Walnut
itrtet in tho bnrDUch of Curwennviie , , hound ,
ed an followi. rii : On tbe lnulb hy Stale Itrect,
nn tbo eart tiy Walnut Itrect, oo Ibe ooith by in
altry, and on tha went hy proprrty of Vornco
CJjrk, buing 1'J feet on Mate itrect be lr0 leet
no Walnut ntrrit, and having ihureon erctod a
large rnie and u half ftory huildiug, blackFiulth
hup and ulhnr ouli.uildiiigi.
hrln d, taken in cie.niiiun, and to be mlj n
the propirtyof Sumuel Way and (1. I. Wny,
ALSO,
All that certain tract of land situate In Hell
township, Cleartield county, tn., bounded on Ibe
ett hy iherircr, routh by l (nd of Horace Patehin,
west by land of G. B. Daird, norlb hy lnd or.
John Pat ton, containing 241 arren, more or Iea4,
wilb about HO aorei ekared, ar.d having thereon
erected a bg boua two ttoriei high, and a log
brn,
belied, taken In Caerutian, and to bo aold aa
tbe property of P. 8. Dull and Nanry f raith.now
Nancy Dulf.
ALSO,
All tbatrert iin tract of land illuato in hgg
townihip, ClearBeld oounty, Pa., beginning at a
rookuak corner ; tbenoo loutb 7J dvrcea em I
?H0 iiercliei toat'.nei ; theDi-eby I nnd ol O.and U.
Merratt north I degrcca eait 1 :4 4 10 ponrlioi tu
pout ; thfime by laud formerly of Suumol Artjcry
mirth bfij degree! went 70 pirchc t a iH ;
thenue utill hj aaid Ardery'a land north de
greeiealtSI percti( to poit ) thence l y other
land of laid Pinion Thomppon north 87 drp;reri
wel li'S ierhfi lot -0At ; tin nee by landlonn
er!y of Joel Rawliton aouth 3 dgreen want 170
pattb, more or leu, to Ihe place ol beginning,
Containing 2U acre, L.l A. In pen-bei and nllow
ance, uinrenr lem, being prt of mine land roo
i'Ved to laid Simon and Win. D. tMiiitb Irmn Wra.
Irt in and wife. Hud laid eintilua a ROid grlit
mill with itr-power and appurtenannea, also, a
dwelling bourn and other out bnildintfa and im-
proreniuntri, and about ono acre, mora er lexi,
cleared. Ali, a large quantity nl fond and Till
uatde whitepine, hrinloi;k and other tlmher.
Seited, taken In exeemion, an i tohnioldai
the properly of &iinun Tliompon.
Tamis or Hal. Tho price or into at which
tho priiptrtv It all l.e itnick off u-jt be piid at the
tune oi laie, or euoh Moist arrnntreraentit mmle an
will he approved, iitlu-rwine the prupi-rty will be
immediately put up and nold agnin at the expense
ami na oi me per ion lewnum it wai itrifK
end who, lu caie uf duficiuiiuy hL tuch re al
hall make g-x-d the ratne, an t In no iiirtancc
will tlie Deed be presented in Court for confirm r
tioti unlen tbe monoy If ai-timlly pnid to the
rShenfl J A a r, ? M A II A I f I'. V,
Knrnrr'a OrFica, I Shenfl.
Cleirtield. Pa.. Ni.v. 2, I'M (
Sheriffs Sale.
1Y Tirlue nf writ! ol L?mri F.ieiut lnueii
1 out of tbo Court of Common Plena of Clear-
fiold count t, and to me directed, there will be
expmied to PUHI.IC BALK, at the Court House,
in tbo borough of Clearfield, on
Friday, rVoretnber 'i'.lh, IKHI,
At I o'cloek P. M., tiie following docribnl real
cilaie, to wit :
All that certain tract or piece f land situate
in Ibe lorouxn or lurwercvilie, Lleartielu county,
Pa., bound and deici'ed aa lollowi: Itifin-
mbg at a plum tree on ths line o ihii and Wm.
Holden'a land; thence by land sold to tSamutl
ArnoM tonlh bill deitreei weat 4-lti rerohe to
port, thenra loutb 40 degreei eavt 7 perchei tu
the rlrer; ibcnue up the river inuih 7S1 denreei
weat 2fl perchoa to pout, thence north If-j degree
weat oS perobia lo black oak alump, tbfnoeeuuth
fv deureei eait 104 pi-rohtta to pi nee of begi
ning, cvnta'Bing l.'t acre ai.d 11.1 peichea neat
mta-ur, being lame premifei aendnbnl la imne
deeil, Jnuiea i- l.ci'nard to Cathatine lUrtiliorn
ol VI Mr, 1-rm, rejordod in Deed Book "V
page li'S Aa., reserving and cxc-pling three feet
tiom laid I.S arrcR a tut IU ponber. I'hrne tcrvn
(Id to Ttiuuma Itawliton.
Heiied, taken In execution, and to be 10M ni
the pri(irty ofClharlne 11 arUhorn,
Trnas or Bilk. Tha rrlce or emu at which
the prnfierty thall be itruck off munt be paid at
tbe time nf aalo, or iuek oher arrangements
nadeaa will be approved, olherwlne the property
will be ImtLetluiuly put up and lold again at
the expense and rtak ol tha person to whoia It
was struck ofl, and who, Ii ease of deficiency at
such re-sal shall make good tbeiatae, and in
no instance will tit Deed be presented in Court
for confirmation unless the money is actually
pai a te me fnenn. jA.MAHAftr.t
tSmemrr'e ornra, I hbi-riff
Cloarlmld. Pa Nor. 2, I I . j
SherilT's Sale.
1Y
rlrtne of a writ of Wis Fnciu Utaed
oat of the Court ef Common Pleai of Clear
litiid eountT, I'enn'a, and to me directed, there will
he eiposed to IM MMo KAbK, at tbo Court
House, In the borough of CieerAeld, I'a., on
Friday, November S.lth IhhI,
At I o'cloek P. M., the Pillowing descrlbrd real
eatnte, to wit t
All that eertain tract of land iltuate tn OeoU
bornugh, Clearfield e?uniy. Pa., bounded on the
south by Brah street, on the nrili iiy fine alley,
on the east by lot No. 21. alusbannon Land and
Lumber Company, en the west by F.lnaheth
street, lot known in laid plan of town ai lot No.
213 and having i hereon eracted a frame house
1Hx2 feel, witb kitchen attached 10x1 feet
fctied, tasen In eseeutlnn, and te he fold as
tba property of Oeorge l urley,
ALSO,
All of defendant's Interest In that eertain piece
nr lot ol ground situate tn the biimugh. of Uurn
lde, C'leaiUeld county. Pa., branded and desenk
ed a loilowr, tf t On tbe north by lamia ( A.
II. MrCanMl If o fret tn an alley.'thrnea along
said aMey "U feet to Fourth ft reel, tben"e along
aid Fourth atreet D'.n fret lo laads or V. Ton
kins, thenee along taid Tonkins land fit feet to
plereof beginning, roMatning WOO auare feet,
anora or le's, hat ing thereon weeied a new frame
bouse 2ia feet, frame He We and ether out
bnildinr. '
Heiied, taken In eteention, and te be mid as
tbenreperiyofL.il Jlenneib.
TaaMK or Pit.". The price er euia at which
the property shall be itrurk off mast be paid at
tbe :l9 of sale, or inch ether arrangement
made aa will be niiproTed.otberwiee tbe proper
l will be Immediate! put up and aold agaio at
theeipense and risk of the person te whoa it
waa struck off, and wbo, In ease of deficiency at
in ok re-sale, shall Make f o-d tbe aane, and la
no instance will tbe Deed be presented la Court
for eonftnoatlott anlssi the money Ii actually
pildte the bbenff. J AS. aAUArtfci
Baaaipr'a Oeptct, 1
CUarAeld Pa., Not. 1, 1SS1. i
Bb.rll.
r..-
r-'.-Al'iv'j
ikiv di'trtlsfiurntji.
J. G. tiYTLK.
If. LWFLE CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
P1I1I.IPSUUKG l'EN'N'A, .
MOLASSKS,
SU(iARS,
COK1-KKS,
TEAS,
ic,
SPICKS,
II AM,
SIDE,
Ac,
LARGEST STOCK AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES.
Agenls for Lorillard's Celebrated Tobaccos.
I'hillp.aori. I'a.. Ni.r.mb.r t, Hl tl.
1881. FALL. 1881.
A. THANHAUSER,
PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
CLEAUFIKLD, PA.
The Largest and Best Stock of
03C.OX"30EXOTCS-,
AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
FOPv THE LEAST MONEY.
Suits Made to order at Short Notice.
ALBERT THANIIAUSER,
Opera Houso Block, opposite postoffioe, CLEARFIELD, PA.
S J3-IB81 If.
NOTICE.
IIAVIKIGJ JUST RECEIVED
' OUIl
Wall .'Md While Slock
OF
BR V GOODS, DRESS
Ll.XELl Yd AD FA A C X GOODS, WE IN ITE
TIIE PUBLIC TO CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE
PURCHASING ELSE WHERE.
Yours Respectfully,
Xji 33.! 3c3C 3CC0C
ROOI NO. 2, TIE'S OrEPvA HOUSE,
(.' I .l-'.A li F I F, 1 .1 ), 1 'F.NX'A .
N. 15. In our Millinery Department we employ none but first-
class Milliners, and guarantee nil
Heplombi-r 21, IS81 If.
. SUPERB COLLECTION OF
"Fall and Winter Clothing
-rou-
Gents, Youths and Children.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
Underwear, Hcclimcar,
GFXTS FUf!tYZ8ItZ,YG COOPS
Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas.
EATS OF THE VBRY LATEST BLOCK !
CALL AND BK CONVI.N'CKI) AT
GUINZBURG'S RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE,
"WESTERN HOTEL CORN El i
OsrMd, Pu., Ojt. 12, 1SS1 !ui.
W. 11. BALLENGEtt,
WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST,
AM) DKA1.KR IX
SMOKEll'S ARTICLES.
Til IC LAIMiKST ANDCIl EATKST VARIETY Ol'- CIGARS IN T11KCITY,
Kolo Agent ol I'll ilndel ;h i u of llio
W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars,
ALAlHiEVARirrVOFROUGHANDFlEADYALWAYSONIIANIl.
A srKCIAI.TY MAIIKOl'
HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY.
"STORF.S FITTED VI' AT TIIE LOWEST CASH TRICKS.
W. II.B.1U.EXGER, Xo. 228 Slarkct Street, rhllndclphla.
Pil.BiWrt 7lb, Ir
jftcw .dmtisemfnts.
AKXOLD TAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Curwsnsrllla, Pa., Jan. , 'JH-tf.
COAL LWDS AVAMED.
r(KM scrM nf HtntniDfiii' Ui.d iitute In
LiIlMrflld eonnt. Ad'lroi th un Ini-kirncd
Ulln( lorklinn, finuiST ul'-acrri, namhnrsnd llm
of ttiDi, ind dl! fr.im ri'ro'l r rfror. A I in
prloc. J. F. HNY1.KH,
Ci.i mm, P., S.t. t.h, )..
ITAKB tbli mthnd of Botir?1nK tYnu Id zr4
nt foi Muwfr, Kcnfwr, Thrh of I' lew,
tbt I tiart thi Rbt of tba
KUCKEYi:
Slower, Ucnpcr nnd Tlircshcr,
Manaraolur.dk AI't.TM AN A CD., Canto., 0.
1 aea also Mnt 'or Iba aal.brated
South Ik'n.l Chillod Wow !
,PvriDni ta Bo4 t( tiller of lb iboTihad
biirill ea or oddrais m More prchtiin
Uibr,
CACUARIAn McNAI 1,
jano tf lPJi-tf.J ComtniTillt, Te
Agricultural Implements !
W. J. LYTLE
UL'TTKR,
CMKKSK,
SALT,
i.aui,
in.
WIM.OWWARR,
(LIKKNHW A I'H,
I'OTATOKS,
SOAl'S,
io.
GOODS, A'OTfOtfS, MIL-
TSS cSb OO..
work to give satisfaction.
II. LKILMAN&Uo.
CLEARFIELD, I'ENN'A
?tfiv flffrtisfincnts.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road lies.
I CrematM. . Jaa. . lM-lf
BRICK FOR SALE.
liter tr tAO.otMl goA Brirk for ilt kit tbo
imrn)tM llrirk Vrd, tn tlit nyftr end ot the
b,(T-.ipli of ClfrOeliJ. Hrtnk will Klwajri he foond
on hmtii Ui rcommodito nnr emtnmer who mmj
mil. J. M. M AtlH ALL, Agent.
f iMfflrl-l, P , Anic. 24, IMI.lm.
1 A tbo prerol-et nf Itielit'd fret mm, In IMhe
tuwtitttip. nn nr ohr.nl tlm Kuh day of July loit,
Hi: l NICKK, olnut tw.i yri old, with o
pi ono cf th right ear odd tip or tho tall whit.
I bo owner, or own re, Mill jiimm oomo forward,
f-tutt f.ropTiy, pT ftpte and tab bin away, or
bo will bo drmrml ot at ihe law diro"t.
HICIIAHD MtRKMAN.
CnrweV(Tina, Oct. SA. 11 X.
Nolioolii Jlvoro.
Hiti JjiKt 0(.i, In Common fleai
Ilj- ber Bflt friend, i it DoarAeld oonBlf,
Juno C Rem, ) No. Jannarj T-,
ft. m.
W. B. OuBit. I
An olif lorna la tMi raeo barltn heeB rt-
lurnod, Defendant not fniiod, nntt'0 ll berthr
olren tn Defendant to Oi pear t lb" neft Court
of Common I'leaa to be beld nn tbo 2d Monday of
November, and obnw eoueo, If any bo hot, why
tbo liMIUnt iboold not ha dlTnreed.
JAM KM W A tMIKET, Sheriff,
ClmSeld, Po., 0t. 9, Ml-lt.
grtctv gitlffrtiiitmtiitg.
JOII WOIIK. All kjod.ofjob work aiaeatad
la Iba bast caaoaiar at this affloa.
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs.
Ourosasrllla, JaB. , 11-tf.
MOMJY TO I.OANOb Brst slaas la.
prtirsd farn propatt, bjr tba Matua! Lift
luauranoa Cuunanj t,r N.w York, OB Brst snort.
Itaita, ia sural Irom $1,000 op. Vur furlhsr ia
foruialltiB apply tw tha uiidarsljrnaj.
in K.vnuL w. smith.
Clraru.ld Pa., 11 a j Jib, U7 if.
MARK TWAIN'S
1 h hill Mil fuDnitlt Of . j mmmm
',f,r;.Xb"' NEW BOOK.
"The I'rlncc and the Pauper."
Elegantly buunU ; with 3i0 Aut UluMratlonf.
TI i ltl tie lh Leading Book of tli hriioit.
AUKNTS WA.NTKU Id tv.r; Tb. Duu't
tulii it, but itnd fur elrooUri nt od adJ Meurt
chalet of territory, AdJrtii,
F. 0. BLISS & CO., Newark, N. J.
II si .nt,
pTarm for Sae '
fpllK uiMlHUirni'd Hri for !e ON It III N.
J 1HI-L ACUKS of bit flu form iltutttd
in Liwrct)o tnwnabip, Clearfield eouolj, I'., on
the ittln road leailing from ClearflelJ borough to
AmoDvllle. There n about SO aerea oleafad and
Dnter gud cultivation, with two good orchard!
uf oho.rt fruit, a good (firing of pura water, and
a new On me home, ltxI0 feet, and otbar out
building, and alio thereon timber and board for
a barn. The farm Li underlaid w.ih THKK8
VK1NS OF COAL. Th under vein ia now
oj'Mi. For further partleuUra eall on J. f.
MoKenrick, K'q., tn Clearfield, or on th prem
ifei where th undenlgned now riidf.
J. W. THOMPPON.
CurwetiiTille, I'a., Oct. IV, ISSl-fita
..I'AfL r. WKAVKR
YOU CAN
Save moneY
IN HUVIXU Yoni (IOOl) FK0.M
Uvo. i, Paul 1 Weaver,
CKCON'l) STKKKT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IX
Dry Goods, Notions,
Boots? Shoes, IlalsfCaps,
GROCERIES,
Carpels, Oil Cloths, &c, 4c.
ALi0,
no in. ridii,
BACON, HAM, SALT, OAT-l, COKN,
CHOP, ETC.
Tbnnhful ttiT rr.it favors, wa favil. tha nubile
to rail and ara our lars;s and near stork of good.,
ableh we will dt.noss ot at reaaonabls ratal far
rah, or SKnhasira lar evoatrjr produoa.
I'olita and attcotlra drrki to wait upon rou.
and prices down low.
f.KOKOK t PAI L F. WSAVEH.
Cl.arH.ld, Pa,,8ct. 21, 1861-tf.
FRED SACKETT,
M.ANI'FAOTI'RtR OF
Tin, Copper, Sheet-iron are,
ALSO I'R.UKK IX-
Hardware,
Cook Stoves,
Healing Sloves,
Ranges and
Stove Repairs.
Wood nnd Iron rumps,
AMMUNITION AND FISHIN0
TACKLE OF ALL KINDS.
RoolIng&.Spouting
DONE ON SHOUT KOIICK.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
A SPECIALTY.
AIM., KINDS OF
GAS FIXTURES
Ko-t conitiTitlj nn hand.
riuin HACKKTT,
CLEARFIELD, PKNN'A.
Clf.rfield, T.., Srpl. T, UM tf.
FRED JOHNSON & BROS.,
A T UEKHKLL S OLD STAXD,
i-pnoiil. Court lloa.a, Marbat slrsat,
CI.EARFIKI.rKNN'A,
Doolon (r0 Manufaoturora of
Tin, Cn'prr J Shoot-Iron Ware,
Al.ao MtALBRH IB
of any iIm or dofprlptloi.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Parlor, Room and Cooking Stoves
H ill bo kept eoaitantl ob bud, or procared
oo ibgrt Dotioo.
A OENERAL A8S0BTMKST OF
TINWARE
FOR TIIK LEAST MOSKY
And Manufactured out of tbo heit Malarial an 4
In a Workmanlike M toner.
SPOUTING AND ROOFING
TroBptlt attoadtd to.
GAS FITTING
Ailtndad to, and OAS FIXTI RKH of all Kiodl
kept Cooftaotly on hand.
HKI'AIltlNO.
All kinds of nrl'l" !! b P rem I'll all
Naall losa.
LAMPS, LANTERNS, POCKET AND TABLE
CI TLKHV, ETC., ETC.
Alan i Qsnaral Assarttaant af
mm nrnpi lj a nnu A D t
duilvli3 nnnunrr.
AH of wblct will U roM al tlaunoahla Ritas.
Oiraa.laall. A sbara a( Pabllfl
Palruaana la Holisltad.
fP.ID JOlld'OK BR0 S.
OartaM, Pa .Aog.st It, IIM-la,