Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 16, 1881, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEAUKIELlV, PA
WHINEMlAY MiiKNIMI, NilVKMllKR Irt, ril.
Terms of Subscription.
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If paid aftr ttioeapiretloa of tlx looobtl .. I BO
Ml:l.l(ill)lH NOTH'KH.
MrthodUt l-'.plecopal Cburrh--Rer. llao.
Limr, Parlor. tier. tee. erary Sabbath .1 10ft
A. M., nd T) P. H.
Nabbatb Hohool ItVA.M.
Prayor Meetiae; ..or. Wrdeaaday, it TJ t. M.
Ctiinu udIoo B.rrlre, fint bebbath el eVery
oiooth, at l, a. M.
! If rBtld M. K. hurrh. K.T.
Obo.ub II. Atiii, Pallor. Prtai;Linf every
Hnuday, et ) u'clonk, P. M. Sunday
fiobool 1 J, P. M. All .r. iarllea to attend.
Hrrabjterlau I liurrli--R,T. H. S.IIutlbb.
Habbalh aervtr..r mornine; and evening Bab-
hath School at II A. M Pr.yer Meeting Wednee-
def evening.
liaptlat lliurrh.. Ke?. , Paitor.
iabath Sohool el X P. M. Prayer Meeting every
e'laeeaaj eveolng.
Ht. Kreiirl." Hurrh Cetliollr I1t. p
J.HnenibAe IMrlne lervlte at 10e A. M..
the flret, tbird end fourth Sundoyiof eaob nonlb;
V.euera and Ilenedietlon of the IMcsied Seofament
at 7 cloek, r. M. hunday School every Sunday
afternoon et a o eloek.
limi'UL lllltKCTOR Y.
tihi or iLlime qtraBraa eaaioee nottar.
Srenad Mondey of January.
Third Munday of March.
Plret Monday of June.
Fourth Monday of September.
Tiktn op BOLbina commob riBea.
firet Mondey of June.
Prennd Monday of Novamber.
Ylvt, 111' COMtHF. I
Will you take wfteat, oatl or .era for tub
rrrip'inn 1" W. are often inquired of in tbil way
lir letter frrnn palron. who reaide et e diltanc.
from Clearfield. We ee-ain eey yea. The reretila
of e re.ri'irailile merchant or mill owner In the
vicinity, will an.wer ne jn.t at well ea the eeah.
Tu lllluatrete t If eny of our patrooa will deliver
uf a bag of grain et the mill ol Joaepb 11. Ureth,
in Cheat townahi(, Huraoa Petohin. in Burn.id.,
fbonjaa 11. F'orcoy, in Urabam, Wm. Porter or
shaw'i, in Lawrence, or Urown A Heyler'a, et
r.oi-kton, 1'bioa townehip, end forward their
rrreipta for the etuouut, we will eredit tbein on
lliclr acrouot lor the eonie. In tbia way all may
aoon pay what they owe, if they will puraue tbie
it'jurle. tf.
Hon. (ifore A. .Inika, of rtrookville, ut nt-
trhililtK Court tliis week.
The MarkH alrcet bridge wiis thrown oM-n
i'.t tnivtd hwt ww k. Toll is tukrn.
Kd. A. Ixnvy and bride returned from their
u-ddinjr tour l:wt Wednestlay evening.
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Mi.ea Alice Pntebin, of llurmide, ie a Bttt
leitt at Wilaon College, Clmnibersburjf.
The hillside and iiiendnw!i an' (ireener now
lh:tn they were in Allrnt and Hejitemlier.
Menu' nnd linys' Winter rut and nnder-
wenr of nil ktndn cheap, ut HirliiiKcr A H'tok'a.
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Wilkin is promised n bin hotuteut his enter
tainment in Pie'eOitfTaUdtwethis lTtleduy)
i-W'llillff.
Sixteen perwtna were reeeived into full
mlierKliip in the ( learflelil l. K. Chnn h
last Saliliath.
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Wilson's New lliiinply lliiinitty troupe
uillnp)eur ill Arnold's. Hall this (WedneH
ilay) rvetiiitK.
e en
.liitlne Foley and liev. W. II. Dill wi n
siiintnoned iw Inlestnen on the jury in the
Ilulioii I'Jise.
Waller Nouthnrd assists Jiitnes I. Adams,
Anent of the I'eniiHvlvnnia Kailrtwd, nt this
plure. in liandllllK t lie freight.
Mr. O. IX Gootllellow has removed hiefnmilj
to the residence lately occupied by Mrs.
IJevnnltls on East Fine street.
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Misses F'rancos and F.mmu Ftdey arc this
week visiting their sister, Mrs. James H. Mo
Cnnl, at New Cnmlierhind, Cumberland Co.
Caiilicld & I.umotit s Htuiipty Duiiipty to
terlninment hwt Thursday eveninn win not
lariiely attended. The show, -it is said, was a
pond one,
(leorite Weaver was prostrated with a
moke of panilysis last Friday forenoon. He
is now improving, nml ive hope he will soon
fiillv recover.
The partnership herctolbroexisting lielween
A. K. tShofl'and lienton lleeman, doinn hnsl
nes nt Madera, has been dissolved. Notice
of dissolution apienra elsewhere in this paper.
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A little chilli of Mrs. Harah Campbell, re
siding nt New Millport, necideully fell into a
spring nnd before discovered was drowned.
'lhe child was luted hImuI IP months.
wcntii-illc Tima.
-Cur-
F.lnni Hrown slstmlitereil three hogs last
Wednesday, the aggregate weight of which
was l,ll."n imtimls. line of them weighed 4'if,
and two 300 each. There is some lord nlsint
.nt-h jiorkers as these.
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.luncMioirnnd W. II. Whiteside hue Ikiii
ihosen Administrators of the estate of Samuel
short", Into of lleecnrin township, deceased,
and they give notice to that efl'ect in another
t-nlttmn of this Miper.
Wm. F. Morgan, of My I von tlrovc, Kansas,
i visiting ClcarOeld, his former place of resi
dence. Mr. Morgan was summoned here on
account of the serious illness of his mnlhcr,
who is still quite poorly.
tin account of the affliction in the family
of liev. II. 8. Butler, there were no services
in Ilic Clenrfleld rrcsbvteriun Church last
Sabbath. His youngmt child, a sun. tiled on
Sunday forentsin of diptlicrio.
Mr. Alexander Wheeler, business manager
of tlio lriilgeMirt (Conn.) itoiVjf Mnnrftiri,
uhoisan affable and courteous gentleman,
visited his friend, liev. II. H. Duller, in this
place, for several days last w eek.
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Kdward McSwcemy (Democrat), young
and risino- lnwver of Smcthiwrt, was elected
District Attorney In the Hepubliaiil eounly
of McKenn. Mr. M. Is married to Miss Alice,
daughter of Clark Wilson, formerly of this
place.
(irountl was broken on Matnrilay for a two-
story addition to tlio brick residence of W.
W. lletls, corner of Hcoolld and JyOcnst street.
The lower rorlion of It will lie used by
Mr. lie Its ns an ollioc and the ripper story is to
lie ut tat hid to the dwelling.
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The Pittsburgh .Scn..'jr CVifi'r has recently
lieen enlarged and changed in form from four
to eight pages pasted and cut. We trust
the enterprise manifested by lhe publishers
will be fruitful of good results and a lurge
lulronnge. NnWriplion, $' a year.
W. Scott Flnminer, late a conductor on the
T. A C. Hailrond, w learn from the Osceola,
Kmillr, has pim hased lhe St. Cloud Hotel nt
llotitfdalc, fnim ficorge Wootlin. Mr. Flnm
iner will take charge, of the hold himself
anil Mr. Wootlin will devote his entire atten
tion to the livery business.
Messrs. Dotla and Win advertise a inini
b'T of dcsirublo lots for sale, located In lhe
now fast -growing town of Coaljsirt, in llecca
rin township. Tins' is a fine cltnnce for those
who want to secure a home, or to Siecuhite
in real estate. Call on or address John 8.
I.iglitner.t Conlport (lieilly F. O.) or County
Treasurer Dolls and A. B. Sliuw Clearfleld.
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turtle are out fin- the marriage of Dr. II. F.
lienm, formerly of f'urwensville, to Miss
Maggie Irvin, of this place, the ceremony to
lake plnte in the Clearfield Presbyterian
t hureh nt l'J o'clocK, M., on Thanksgiving
day, Thursday, Novemlier'Jtth. A nis-plion
will lie held nt the residence of the bride's
mother, Mm. Flisnlieth Irvin, from 1 o'clock,
until X
Iter. George Leuly, accoinmnied by hin
dnughter Maggie, atarted on Monday after
noon for Rt Ioui, Miiwnuri. where bin porenta
reside, and whither he goea to perform a
tnarringe rerrmony. JIo willbonbnent several
wkN and during hia almetiee hit pulpit will
filled by minintern from ttbroad. NeitSab
bnih morniDg.Rev. W. It. Whitney f Wallaee
l't, will preach ; no aervicra in the evening.
On Siibbath, Kov 87lh, Kev. Dr. McMurrny, of
Hbanokin, wiU preach morning And eTtning.
IliilinKr & lfook liai tlio litrirntt and
rlit-Hiwkt ekx-lc of Ovrmratn In town. Cull
nml at tliriu ami he ranvlnrwL 11-9-llt
Bull for Sah. The untlrniKnitl uflVre fur
enlf Itill-lihudrd Jrni'jr Hull, 2J ywim old.
For further irtiiulnr, mil tin or adtlnni tlif
utiWrilrr at Ifrxktnn, I'll. YVm. Wki.ty.
Il-D-St.
Bithop t Metting. At the annual meeting of
the blshopeof the Methodist Episcoiuil chnn h
recently held in New York it was resolved
that the Hpring conference lie held in Lock
Haven, March l.Mh, nt which cnnferenif
Bishop Hurst will preside.
Death from a Toy PitM. Freddy I-owle.a
WilliainsK)it youth, aged H years, dietl in
gn at agony nt his home in that city last
Saturday morning from lockjaw, caused by a
wound from a toy pisiol, which he had been
Bring a few days ago. This is another warn
ing to parents. As the toy pistols inemiae in
number the deaths of boys will also inen-uee.
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KIM bra Falling Tnt. tieorgc Nortliunier,
residing on Tyrone pike adjoining town, en
gagfd iu chopping logs for Irwin & I.indsey,
in the wootls above the breast of Cold Stream
dam, was struck by a falling tree early this
(rnanjr) morning and instantly killed. He
was aged slsuit fifty yearn and leans a wife
and several children to mourn his sad and
sudden death. l'hiliymburp Journal
"ltev. Father .1. D. Coady, of Tituaville.
was presented with a magnificent unn-chnir
uiiu s purse nt nity dollars on Friday evening,
the tiny-third anniversary of his birth". Lr,
Those of our ieople w ho resided here as
long ago as lHtir, will all recollect Futhcr
Coady. As a clergyman nnd n gentleman he
rnuks with the lat. He was n friend to
everylsidy while in Clearfield, especially to
the young folks. Ixing life to Father Coatlv I
Whotrtr Heard of the like t Kx-Shcriff
Head, of Lawrence township, distributed a
half bushel of Hamls) apples among our citi
zens on election day, which he nfi'trmed w:is
the second crop. They were good size nnd
fully matured, the seeds Is-ing ouite black.
The first crop was taken oil' the tree
on the 1st day of last August, nnd it
budded, bloomed and bore fruit the second
time.
Moving Forward. We notice by our ex
changes that the track has liecn laid on an
extension of the lwisburg mid Tvrone
branch I'miii l'ennsvlvunia Furnace eust bv
north to Kairbrooli, live nnd one-half milt s,
and on n branch from Fairhronk, tlvc and
one-half mile, to Scotia Mine. Tin new
extension in eleven mile in nil, nnd niakeH
the branch twinty-cinht milcc. lone from
Tyrone to Scotia Mine.
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A New Harnea Shop at HoutzJale.$lvHv.
Staver & McCullouh hav ojH'iicd u new
banw'ss shop nt Jlout.dale, and will ninnu
fuctiirc line and heny hurnm of every de
scription, and will alwa.VH keep in gtock nud
dl(K,eollarti,blHnketn,lnpnlen, whip, brushes,
harness oil, and all kind of horse-fumishinff
ffixids. lNjtnirinK promptly nt tended to.
They n'fpvctfully solicit a slinn of public pa
tronage, (iive them n call. Shop two doors
from the pstofnYe, Houtzdale, I'a.
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Prolific -Tim Cherrytrefl Itnonl of last
week given the follow ing: ''We werethown
on Thursday hint, by Mr, A. E. Jlrickley of
this place, twelve Late Ktwe imtatocM uliich
weighed Hi teen Munds. They were rais'd
by Mr. David Touih, of Huttington township,
Indiaim county. Mr. HricUby inforniN nn
that out of 4i busliela of e'd iilanted, Mr.
Tomb niied busbeld, beside what were
u-d for family use during the Summer. And
yet it wiw a very dry Summer! Who can
beat that ?"
Chang in Mail Schedule. A jroslal car is
now run on the Johnstown exprem, leaving
Alt(H)na nt 8 o'clock A. M.; arriving nt Phila
delphia nt 5:15 p.m. The following point,
on the Middle Division are now nerved from
this train : Bell wood, Tipton, Tyrone, Tyrone
branch roads, Morrell, Spruce Crwk, Hunt
ingdon, Huntingdon and Itrond Top Kail road,
McVeytown, Lewistown, ThouipHontown,
Millerstown, Newixirt, Duncannon, Maryn
ville, llarriaburg. Mail for points east of
Ilarrutbtirg in also forwnrded by thin train.
Juniata . C. 4. At nmeetingofthe Juniata
Valley Cnmpineeting Association iu Hunting
don on the .Id instant, the following ofticcro
were elected : l'rcoident, K. M. King; Trens
urer, 1). E. Holieson j Secretary, J. K. Rhode ;
Diret'tors, .lam en Lowthcr, J. W. WcWmt, K.
M. Bell, J, F. Steiner, Jonathan Roynton, II.
A. Lewi, K. M. King, C. W. Ashcm.e, F. I).
Steven, Dnvid Heister, S. W. Norton, 8. A.
McCoy and J. A. McKee; Board of Control,
H. H. lie win, F. D. Stevens, S. W. Norton, J.
A. McKee nnd K. M. King. A dividend of
,1 per cent, wan declnrcd, leaving fcVH) to le
applied to tho jiaynient of the funded in
debted nea..-
Trfft Planting. The Lock Haven Jhmocrttl
given publicity to the following: ''It will be
a matter of more than eommou interest to the
farmer renders of the Jkmocmt to learn that
there in in existence and in full force a ntat
utenfthe Commonwealth of retinsylvanin
by a knowledge of which many a dollar may
W wved to them. It In to the effect that any
iersfn who nhall transplant to the aide of the
public highway on hi own premie nny
fruit, shade or forest tree of nuitnble tn'ze,
shall I allowed by the nupervisor, when the
roadn run through or ndjoin cultivnted fields,
an abatement on hit rond tax of one dollar
for every four treea net out. The trees must,
however, 1 net out the year previous Wore
the allowance m ill be granted nnd they must
be alive nnd well protected. This law wan
enacted Mav'M, lH7!t,and drscrveM the w idest
publicity."
Failuri of tht Buckwheat Crop.Tw buck
wheat crop of IVnnsylvania,it is generally eon
ceded by this time, is a failure, and the price
of the Hour in this vicinity wilf lnar un out
iu fliis statement. Very little (lour can be
had iu this market. Five dollars per hun
dred ha loen paid. The extreme heal com
ing at a time when the grain was nown and
should have Iteen taking root, destroyed the
plant in nil hut highly favored localities.
Buckwheat cakes are luxuries, nnd nre hard
to find on the bills of fare nt our hotels nnd
iMHtrding-houscs. In this conncrtion Wash-
ton City exchange thus litis up its voice nnd
weeps: "The last news from IVnnsylvunin
Utkes the Mike. The buckwheat crop is
reported to lie a complete failure. With the
tobacco, corn, apple nnd buckwheat crops
gone hock on us, making whisky, cider and
breakfast enkes beyond the reach of any but
the wenlthv, we seem to have a h:ud Winter
before us.'
4 Frightful Accident W'e learn the follow
ing part iculars from the Altoona Irihunr in
regnrd to a frightful and serious accident that
occurred at Kamey, this county, on IMh hist:
"Alsnit 6 o'clock on Thursday evening ns D.
K. Kamey A Co.' truck was coming in w ith
its last car lond of logs an necident occurred
of the most painful character. Nine of the
workmen were seated on top of the logs on
the renr truck, when suddenly one of the
logs rolled off, throwing four of the nirn
bnckwnrds off of the truck at n imint where
the road lied is sixteen feet alsive the strenia,
known as East Brunch. Two of the remain
ing logs rolled off with the men. Koliert Hen
derson, Joseph SKice and Frnnk Edmonds
fell into the stream. Mr. James Met mssin
fell on the hank, one of the large logs fnlling
within a few feet of him. The logs which
rolled after the other men rested on the bank,
otherwise they would have Ix-en rnished to
death. Mr. Mt-Crossin's left arm wnshroken,
nnd he received several painful bruises on
other parts of his person. Mr. Henderson
was hndly, It mny tie fntnlly injured. Hcveral
riln were broken and his head, brenst and
shoulders were badly bruised. His fellow
workmen took him for dead and hsuled
him home on t of the truck. He was still
living when our Informant left the place.and
it Is hoped that he will recover. Mr. Hender
son was foreman of the woodmen w ho cut the
lnmi and is a first -class man. He has a wife
and three children one of which was lmrn on
Friday morning. Mr. Edmunds was lwdly
bruised but will soon recover. All the in
jured men have families. Taken all in
all It aeems little short of miraculous that
any of them rpcl ivUui death "
I hud Chronic Dysentery for one year.
t-rruna cured me. Jamex Buexxax,
Pittsburgh, V
I was given up to die, from a disease of my
inula. 1 took Vimin and It cured me.
J. lltwtx, Hoie, I1
Mrs. Lillie W. Wile returned home lust
Saturday evening after a prolonged visit in
the Lost.
The lest clothing for the least money can
be found nt (iiiiiizburg'siniwt reliable Clothing
Store, Western Hotel comer, In Clenrrlleld.
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The lime is here for Ovcn-oata and Winter
suits. You can find them cheap at Hirlinger
A Itook a, aa they will not lie undersold.
Call and sect.
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A fellow named John Sutton, driver of the
Mansion 'bus, was arrested and lodged in
jail on Monday evening, for the larceny of a
horse-blanket from Powell's hardware store.
The ease will go to Court.
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MRS. T. E. WATSON, will return from
I'liilmlfliiliiunlnml SATt'KDAY, NOV. HI
wllli a fine line of all the NKWKHT HTYI-E.S
of FASHIONABLE MIIXINOY AND
FANCY (i(M)I)S. Mich. T. E. VATx.
ricnrtlclil, I'a., Nov. I), lNHKit
Mix KiiHitnnn HuMcr.uf Omlmm township,
rclii-t of Jiuxib llublcr, (Ittfiwcd, was Htrickrn
with nioiU xy liwt Friduy uml died on 8un-
dny pvininK, Nov. J3th, in the 81nt year of
Jif r at;p. She woh onp of the oldest remdent
of the township. Her funeral took phu-c on
I iieHday.
Aceording to a late Art of Awwmhly every
tnuiihhtp and iHinmh iu thin county will
elect two OvrrMeen of the Poor at the neit
Spring eU' lion. The candidate receiving the
h client nunilMT of voten to he elected for two
yi'itm, and the next hlgheM for one year, and
one Overseer" shall be elected every Spring
thereiifter fur a term of twoyonrs.
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List of lellera remaining unclaimed iu the
I'ontrifllee nt Oarfield, l'u., for the week end-
inn NovenilHT 14th, l. :
Mrx. Mie ltlooni, Miw Nan HI.hhu, Itob't
Coi'hnin, Ira Cochran, Alfred ('ochran, Lettie
over, Mr. C. Lillie, John A. Miller, H. II.
Mtiee, .Iiihn It. Martin, Lewis Nufer, Elliot
'l,tce, Augustus lianey, Miss F.lcn fiR-llmao,
Alex Southarland.
V. A.Oaci.is, V. M.
kern Bakery f Mr. John F. Finkbeiner
wishes to announce to the Kople of Clenr
fleld nnd vicinity that he has opened a new
bakery on Ijvust street, where he will keep
on hand nt nil times fresh white bread, rusks,
rolls, pies, Orahnm bread, Ac., Ae. He solic
its a fair share of public patronage, knowing
that he is nble to please. Please give him
a call.
New Bait Stage Line. Juiues L. Lea.y
has succeeded in having n daily mail estab
lished Is-tween Clearfield and Penfield,nnd
will hereafter run a daily stage between the
two ixiiuts. Hin contract began with April
1st, nnd the stage will lenve Clearfield every
morning (except Sunday) nt 8 o'clock, mak
ing connections with nil trains on the Iiow
tirade Hailrond at Pennlield, returning after
the last train the name evening. Passengers
and freight will l-e carried at low rates.
Orders left at any of the hotels will he
attended to. 4-Mtf.
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Worth Remembering. Now that good times
are again upon us. Is-fore indulging in
extravagant show, it is worth remcm tiering
that no one can enjoy the pleasantest sur
roundings if in liad health. There are hun
dreds of miserable people going about to-day
w ith disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, or
a dry, hacking cough, and one foot in the
giave, when a .r0 cent Isittle of Parker's Gin
ger Tonic would do them more good than nil
the expensive doctors nud quack medicine
they have ever tried. It always makes the
blood pure nnd rich and will build yon up
and give yon good health nt little cost Rend
of it in another column. 11-0-41
Our NovcnilsT Term of Court ojiened on
Monday w ith Judge Mayer on the bench,
assisted by Associate Judges Ogdennnd Holt.
Samuel B. Jordan and Adam Kreps were ap
pointed tipstaves. The case of Bigler, Young
A Itced vs. John DuBois is on trial ns we go
to press. Wallace A Krclm, nnd McEnally &
MeCurdy are for Plaintiff, nnd George A.
Jcnks, and Murray & Gordon for Defendant.
This lieing a Common Plens Court for the trial
of civil causes, the attendance of strangers is
not ns largo ns it is at the (Quarter Siwions,
when all the Constables and ninny of the
Justices of lhe Pence in the county put in an
appearance, together with from fifteen to
thirty w itnesses to earh petty case, n e will
publish proceedinirs of this week's work in
Court in our next.
An Invaluable Article. -The renders of the
A nju have no doubt seen the advertisement
of Ely's Cream Balm in another column. An
article like "Cream Balm" has long bwn
desired, nnd now that it is within the reneh of
sufferers from Catarrh, Hny Fever, etc, there is
every reason to believe they will make the
most of it. Dr. W. E. Buck man, W. E. Ham-
man, Druggist, and other Kastonians have
given it a trial, and all recommend it in the
highest terms. EnMtoitJ Tn.) Daily Ari)ti, (hi.
1th, 171..
Bkht os liiccoim. I believe Ely's Cream
Balm the best preparation for Cntnrrh now on
record. My patrons nil spenk well of it. I
have sold one hundred nnd forty-four bottles
in less than five months. I ordered another
gross a week ago, and have mild twenty-one
lrottles from the second gross. It sells upon
uKn its merits. Jons H. Pmki.I'h, Druggist,
Scrnnton, Pa. Jnn. 2H, n. Price 50 cents.
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Two Afore Made Nappy. The bride having
many friends nnd ncqunintanres in this vicin
ity, we pnblidi the following item from a
Tyrone corrcsHndent to the Altoona 7Vi'fci.nr,
nnd we are sure they will all join in wishing
the happy twain well throughout their
journey along life's pathway:
''Tuesdny morning, November Hth. Dr.
Evans ami Miss Melissa Hurley were united
in the bonds of holv niatnmonv nt the resi
dence of the bride's parents by liev. Dill, of
Clearfield. The happy couple toon passage
on day expressthe same day for eastern cities.
Mr. Evans during the short period which he
has been in Tyrone has made many warm
friends, w ho together with the host of friends
which the bride had, unite in wishing them
nfutnreof unalloyed happiness and prosjierity,
and that their high standard of government
no successfully carried out in the school room
may lie strikingly exemplified in the training
up into habits of respect, morality and use
fulness of the school of little Evanses that
may from time to time lie assigned perma
nent quarters in their happy home."
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The Telephone. give us plonsnw to an
nounce the completion of the line to the
Cherrytrce, which was finished totly.t place
on Monday evening last. Clenrfleld and Cnr-
wensville are, therefore, in close communica
tion with all our up-river neighliors. The
line is now in communication with Lumber
City, I'tnnville (Grampian Hills P. 0.1, Iw
isville (Bower P. 0.), Mahaffcy's, McGhee's
Idlest P. O.), New Washington, Bumsidc,
nnd the Cberrytree (Grant V. O.). This is
another link in lhe line of true progrcsa and
will mnke rafting move a little faster in time
of a flood. Just imagine: Aaron ratcnin
starts twenly-five rafts lietwccn the Cherry-
tree and Burnside three dnys before he learea
home for Clearfield. He arrives here, but no
rafts yet. He makea for the telephone and
enlls Mr. Hartcr, at the Cherrytrce, forty
ilea off: "Jesse, where in thunder are
those rafts vou started a week agoT Hartcr
"Tbeymnst tie at Lumber City ; call Jim
Hile." Jim Hile "Hafts leftherrthis morn
ing, and must he about Curwensville; tap
Aleck ration." Aleck ratton "Just going
through the schute, and will 1 to Clearfield
alsmt 4 o'clock." Now ratchin feel all right
and the rafts come into "The Lick" In good
order. He again repairs to the telephone nnd
strikes John C. Conner at Burnside: "How's
the water V J"hn answers "Good flood and
rails passing down.1 Next he counteri on
Robert MnhnfTry: "Boh, how is Chest
creek ?' Mnhaffry "Rather low and tailing.
A ftw light rafts came down this morning "
After all the telephone it ft very convenient
affair to hare.
DEATH OF A REMARKABLE MAN
HIS WILL IX KI LL.
On Friday evening, Kuvemlier 4th, Paul
Darling, Vice President of the Jefferson
County National Batik, died at the residence
of hia brother-in-law Mr. W. II. Gray, on
Valley street, iu Rrookvllle, in the fifty-ninth
year of his age, after a prolonged illness.
From the BmokvilU Vmoenif we get the
following;
The deceased wna Iwrn iu Siuethport, Mc
Kenn county, un the uth of Octoler, lN'i.l,
and moved to BrookviBe with his father,Dr.
George Darling, in 1KU. A young man.without
any means, he inpjiortcd himself by teaching
school in a neighliorii.g country school-house.
He afterward earned a livelihood by clerking,
serving Mr. Thomas K. LUch for a nnmlier of
years aa clerk in his store, anil Anally became
general manager for his extensive lumber bus
iness. In w hatever business Mr. Purling was
placed he was the name trusty, faithful, cor
rect man. Hin sincerity and firm adherence
to truth iu all his business transactions.
whether involving little or much, was
marked thnrncU-risticof the man. His word in
the community in which he lived wan always
considered as good as the strongest instrument
in writing. Professedly he was not a Chris
tian. His name dot not appear upon the
dm nil records; but in spirit he was believed
to have been a Christian. He loved the true
and benutifu, and detested the false nnd
unlovely. . He never married, and amassed n
large fortune, the distribution of which is an
example tl.at others will do well to follow
A. Louis Gordon, Esq. nnd Joseph II.
Henderson, of Brookville, are nnmed as Ex
ecu tors of his estate.
A peculiarity of the will Is that he he-
qncnthed to every creditor the full amount
owing by them, w here the claim remained in
his hands. This seems to have been the result
of the strong impression made on his mind and
henrt by this portion of the lord's prayer
And forgive us our debts as we forgive our
debtors." He Keen. a to have understood nnd
pructhrd it literally. We wonder how many
who have profited by his understanding of
this w onderful prayer, will do .is he has done.
The bemcsts in his w ill are ns follows:
To W. H. Ornvnnd Man his wife, his stock
in the Jefferson County National Hank.nlmut
f tll.(HHI. x
To his namesake, Paul Itarling Robinson.
aul Darling Wright, Paul Darling Hamlin
and Paul Darling Scofield, c'JOO each.
To Eilwnrd Kcotleld, ..tiMK).
The awve is Captain Edward S-ofh-ld, of ,
Wisconsin, a brother of James L. Scotield, of i
Penfleld, this county En. Rkt.
To li. G. Wright, Henry Hamlin. Hvnm D.
Hamlin, Thomas K. Litch, Dr. W. Y. McCoy,
Mrs. Charlotte MeCov, Delano V. Hamlin,
Genie, wife of lelanoC Hamlin, nnd Mollic,
wife of John Forest, each $UK
To Dr. Henry L. McCoy (M), nnd to his
w tie Hi hi.
To Kilen, daughter of Charlotte Mi-Coy.
Edward McCoy and Frank his wife, Mrs.
Lottie Hamlin and each of her children
Willie Orlo, Aline, and Marv Kmina Hamlin
and Mrs. Ienn Rosp.cnch $100.
'o Ham C. Lit eh $100, and Blanche his
wife
To Edward A. Litch f Km. and Altiehis
wile f '-'."t.
To Mm. Thomas K. Litch and Annie Hen
derson, her daughter, Charles B. Clark, Ame
lia Clark, Matcgie ( lark, Mattie Gcphnrt, .Mr.
and Mrs. E. II. Darmh, nnd Mary A. Corliet.
each cKNI.
To Dr. J. E. Hall and C. R. Hall, each fm
To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11 en demon, each c''-V.
To Joseph B. Henderson nnd to each
of his chiiilrcu $.
To Charles Corbet, Esq., fc'iO.
To Thomas M. Carroll and Thomas E. Espy,
each fMN).
To W. I). J. Marlin, Est.,
To Dr. Henry L. .McCoy, in trust for Geneva
Bard, cVXMi.
To-Joseph B. Henderson, in trust for Mrs.
Martha Hall, the judgment 1 hold against
Enoch Hall.
L'o John Govt her nml I). A. Henderson,
two-thirds of a I unit f'.'.iWMl,
To N. G. Edelblute $:i..H.
To IL F. Burns, one-third of amount due
on agreement.
Jo Iiolert and Mary Stewart, life estate in
property they live on.
I o H. M. 1 nit hod, judgment he ow es me.
To Benewell Kmh, judgment he owes me.
To lunar J. Yenny, judgment he owes me.
To Thomas Stewart, judgment he owes me.
To George M. nnd Thco. Irvin. judgment
they owe me.
1o Samuel If. Croylennd illinm Kennedy,
udgment they owe me.
ToT. B. Melanin nnd Coleman, judgment
they owe me.
To Con. Fink, judgment he owes me.
To A. J. Davis, judgment he owes me.
To M. R. Keyuolds and K. McClellnnd.
judgment they owe me.
lo .Joseph Parr, judgment he owes me.
To Dennis, Silas W.and Elvira Bevier, half:
of judgment they owe me.
I o.samuei l omit, judgment he owes me.
To A. J. Brady, interest on judgment he
owes me, and note of fl'JO.
ToSilas Miller, what he owes me.
ToSheridan MeCullough.w hat he owes me.
To J anu-s Chamliers and his sister Martha,
farm in Rose township.
J o Samuel Chambers and his sister Iucinda,
farm in Redliunk township, Clarion county.
Jo r. rord nnd wile, each 1MI.
To George A. Jcnks the sum ot $-", birnusc
I am proud of him as a Jefferson county pro
duction, and like him as a man.
To Hon. I. G. G on Ion f'J.", on account of
long friendship.
lo lion. V. P. Jcnks whom 1 have known
so long when we were not worth tJno but
we have both since dug along
1nGeo.ettler,Jr., the judgment he owes
me.
For a Soldiers' monument, $2,000.
For my own monument, if'J.tusi.
To the School District of HmethiKirt, Mc
Kenn county, Pa., to erect a school house, if
done within two years, Ho.ikhj.
To John N. Garrison, John J. ihounison
and Joseph Darr, each $.VMNi.
To James A. Gathers, to )m him out,.,0Ki.
To Jnmes A. Canning, $2,000,
To Espy A Carroll. rJ.NMl.
To E A B. Reita, $-.0)KI.
ToS H. Jackson, $'J,'hi.
To Iavid Eason, e'-,'"0.
To II. Brady Craig, $l.(KtO.
For tieaiitifving the public school grounds
of Brookville, $:MH) a year for twelve years.
Toward the erection ol a Methodist church,
when wnnted, c.'tt0H.
For the poor in Brookville and Rose town
ship, t'J.lMHt a year for nine years.
If nny residue remains:
To Kd.Scofleld fct.OliOn year for nine years
To Harry C. Litch, Ed. A. Litch, J. B.
Henderson and W. H. Gray, each ( 1,000 for
ten yearn.
To A. J. Hnuty me judgment ne owes me.
To K. H. anil W. R. Dnrrah nnd Moore
Ikivs, the judgment they owe me.
To W.J. McK night and i. i.. jempieion,
udmcnt of f'J.000. and note of t,oiK).
To T. P. MCrc.notc of$m.
To Brookville Cemetery Company, f 1,0H)
to apply interest annually and perpetually in
keeping my lot in order.
To Mm. Kimtue.
To Mm.Skillen,$l.:UK).
To Mm. John T. Reid, $1,000.
To K. Clark Hall. $.'(.
To Kmnk X. Kreltler,
To A. L. (iordon, Esq., $'J."i.
To William Dickey, $i"i.
To Uriah Matson, Koliert Mntson, and H.
Matson, each $10,
To John C. Hamlin. $...000.
To Willie Orlo Hamlin, $.r.000.
To the Presbyterian Church of Brookville,
$2 ,)KK l, and to the U. P., Methodist, Baptist
and Lutheran Churches, each $l,(SKl.
And I make the Preshvterinn and Metho
dist Churches of Brookville residuary legatees,
two-thirds to the Presbyterian, and one-third I
to the Methodist
If. under the provisions of the eleventh
section of the Act of Assembly of Pennsyl
vania, approved Apriiamh, lHo,-, entitled "An
Act relating to corporations ami to esinics
held for corporate, religious and chnntahle
uses," or any other similar provisions of law.
nny of the bequests in my said Will made,
shall become void, then I give and bequeath
to mv friend. Owinre A. Jenks, the sum of
each and all of my bequests thus rendered
void, but I do not restrict him from giving all
of said sums in the manner I had otherwise
intended to bestow them, as expressed in my
said Will, if he chooses to do no.
Clearfield Coal Trade. Htatrmcnt of Conl
and other frcinlita aont over tlie Tyrone &
Cliarfild Diviaion, PcnnayWania llailroad,
furtliewN'k fntling Kovcmlcr 5, 11, and
Oit name time laat year
For tha week H - M,"
game tin lait ytar l&,bZ0
Inertaat M
... I6..V9
.. 19AA,442
, Uvti.tua
,. mm s.ti
,f 142M&
.. Vf,fSl
. IIS fin
. 41 "
Prarloatlff darlfifl year
Saao ttma laat year t..
IncraaH
Total la Iftftl ....
flaaia tiaat laat ;aar
Iat?raae
La m bar
Miaeallanaoua fraighia
Backtmith Wanted! A (tood blivkamith
it wanted at WalUcetoti. Th location ia a
(tnod onr, and ft good mechanic can make
money. For information apply Of '
Frank Com, Wallaceton, fa.
KVAN8-HVRI.EY.-At ths ruhUnos of lbs
briits'a psrsntt, oo Tusidtr moraing, Not, lib,
IBM, by lUv. W. H. Dill. Dr. It. J. Ktasi aod
Mils WsLiniA Uoilit, all of Tyroot, Pa.
R0BI80N DUNCAN. At tha M. K. P.rion
ft la OkwaIi, by Hsv. W. 8. Wtl.n, on Hpt.
37th, mi, Mr William 0 Hnsiaos nnd MIm J.
0. Dvrcan, both of Pbllipibarj, CtBtrs eouoty,
t'enaiylvsnia.
McKKNNON WKTZKL. At tb miMcqcs
1 ihs briitt's nstbtr.ncar Uuulidsli, on Oat. 14lh,
l"M, by Hov. W.N WiUon, Mr. A. V, McKsssos,
of llouii(ll, snd Mn. K L. Witiil, formtrly
of WorriidsU, Olsirfleld oaaaty, P.
IlENDRICKS-CLOirSKR.-At tbo rMlJono
of (J. lturkst, Luihenborg, Ps., on Thandsy.
Oetobtr J7ib, , by J. IUiutltuo, K$i , Mr,
Dasisl HssntitKi sad MiiiCusi 0. CLvcssa,
bulb of Uooktuu, Ciesrfltld oounty, Pa.
noCKENBKRRY MOON. At tho rriidi-not
of Uuxh Ketly, Id Ilrstiy townibip, un Tutfdy,
Nor. Bib, 1081, by J. li.milloD, tiq., Mr. Jons
Hues KSHBRit r, of Hrndy tuwoxbip, CUsrQld
noun t j, and Wi Mai T Ellis Mourl, of Fcnn
Hun, Indians county.
sua.
IiAILEV. At bli midenoo in Piko tawoiblp,
on Mondsy inorninjr, Out, 3lt, lUSl, Mobks
Bailsy, sgod &1 ytar and 0 dty.
LaPORTK. At bar boma la Cut "oilla
borough, on Monday niffbt. Nor. 7tb, I Ssl, altar
a lung illaeii, Psnhia A., wifa of L. M. La Porta,
aged ufl yean snd V mootba.
BUTI.ER. In Clearfield bonmfb, on Bundsy
foranoon, Nov. lotb, IBS), of diphtheria, tlKSsr
MuTLts, Jr., ion ' liar. U 6. and Maria T. But
ler, aged 1 joar, S mootba and 23 Uayr.
l.ANPnKltRV In Bradford townibip, Clear
Of Id eounly, Pa,, on Sunday, Nor. (Vb, l8t, vary
pnddentr. nt Infl-tnallon of the bowala, 8amah ,
wtla of Win, Laopberrr, and aldeit dau)-htar of
tba lata Sunuel U. Hbaflner, aged 88 jaara, U
uioDlhn and U dayi.
binoaiter couDly paporipltaia euj.
6U0FP. At hia reild-nea In Ueo-arla tnwo-
hip, soar tba rOUga of Madera, oa WcdnxUv,
Uoi. Stitb, l.iSI, Mr. Bamckl &iurr, lo tba iiih
year of bia age.
Tba deoaaiad lacked but tnaoty-two diia of
eompletiog bla 7itb year, Tba grater part af
hia long UTa wm ire nt la the eomrauolty w It era
ba died, ani ha waa niacb roipeeted by all.
The family and frienda hava the haart felt fym-
pathy of tba eomtounity in their berea r eaten t .
W. U.
special.
Oaa Ui'MiiRKD Paa Cbnt. Diioocnt oa Old
PRicia.8eilnir Marhinaa oaa oow be parebaied
Bt Merrell'l lio and rarietT alure, from $Ao up-
warda. All kind of aewlnf neeblnaa repaired
oa the aborlaitt Dotioa. . .
CloartMJ, I'a , Jul; 19, 197.
-
W a NTRti. Delivered al tba Rail lload.
100,11110 2n-ltirh ahaTed ehinsjlea.
1110,0110 14-Inch aaeed ablnglel.
1011,000 feet of pine buarda.
900,000 U-feet anaved h'K.U.
e.ooo railroad Ilea.
&0,0u0 feet of rood bemloek hoard.
For whioh 1 will par the bigbeat aiarket tirice.
delivered at Ulearbeld, or at Bay puiut on Ibe
lrooe UoarDeld llailroad.
J. f. KR.HKR.
ClaarSeld, Pa., 0.1. le, 1878. tf.
I list Itecetred.
Just Itec-iivcd by ARNOLD,
at
CUinVENSVILLE:
Car Load Nova coliit riostor!
Car Loud puro Corn, Ryo nnd Oals
Chop !
Lur l.ood Drakcn bviili :
Car Loud of Choice Family Flour I
Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, &.!
er Shinulea. Rurk. R. R. Tics und
Grain wilt bo tukon in exchnngo.
urwonavilto, May I, loin.
CLEARFIELD MARKETS.
Ci,AnriCLD, Pa- Norembor li, I8dl.
Flour, per owl. .
I 00
& 00
2 00
I AO
1 40
1 UU
1 2tt
eo
60
AO
1 1)11
8 00
3 76
1 40
75
3 no
14
11
16
60
.10
IA
2 00
li
16
7
Buckwheat Flour, nerewt....
Corn Meal, per ewt
Cbop, rva, perowt
Cbop, mixed, par owt
IJran, per ewt
Wheat, per bunliol
Rye, per buiihel
Oati, per buabel
Corn, ear, per bunhel
Buckwheat, per buuel
Clorer leed
Timothy leed
Potato!, per bnxhel
Applea, par buaocl
Ooiona
llama, per pound
Hhouller, par pound
Dried Uaef, par pound
Chickeni, par pair
Butter, par pound
Eg ire, per doaen
Bait, tier taok, lar)(e
Coal Oil, par gallon ....
Lara, per pouod
It r led Applei, per pound
pried Peachea, per pouod....
12i
I 10
tftfaoa, per omuei ,
PEODUCE MARKET REPORT.
Pnu.AiFi.paiA. Not 14. There la Tery little
doing in t-rraditulti, but wheat I higher. Cotton
ta ateadr; aalea at lWe for middling uplacda.
a.,,la Flat i Ann at l M). Clover inovea ilowly
at V(auVh- Flour and Meal Flour le ioaolire
and ralbar weak, bale or l.nuu carran, ineiuj-
Injr Minaeiota exUai, at IT. lei for ear, and at
17 jU fnrtlralgbti Penmiliania eitra Tamily at
III dUlA :& : wetern d. do. at $7.2if70. and
patent at $7 n(,t,1!. Kya flour movaa slowly
at f 0.76 per banel,
Naw Vona-. Nor. 14. Flour opened rather
firmer hot rloied ouiet. without flbanta. Kya
flour la eeler and quirt. Corn meal iteedy.
What opened i('Ho higher. No. 3 apring,
$1.P(ilI 40. data openrd a ahada bit her and
modarately aetlre ; mmteratrir attire ; Si. I 44
(a7c; do- white, 4V0t, ji'ej No. 2, ibii9 0) do.
wmia, 6lKi.AHe.
Chicaoo. N. H. Wbealr $1 S2 ; ern, AOio i
oat, 44io; pork, el&.OS ; larda, til. 17.
(Oil hxltt.
Oil Quotations !
CENTEAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT.
UNDERBILL & CO.,
Ltttnicaliitr, iltftnetl V SI intra
OILS,
rillLIPSBURCJ, TENN'A.
We quote our bmndi of Petroleum and other oil
tnt'jtrt to mmrrn rnanpta) aeiiTeren irre 07
our Special (HI l-'ar, whan pacing the
laliun at which buyers desire
delivery.
Refined Oil, 1 15 dg. FireTet..
KefinedOil, 130
Prime White, 150" n " -
WaterWhite. 160 -
Torch Oil, 176 "
Minora' lamp oil, f'0 " -
Beniine,7.t.rarily
Naplha. 74 "
Uaaiiline, 11
Prepared Heiiduum
Pit Car Oil...
Truck AHa Oil
No. 00 Car Oil H
No. 0 Car Oil
No. 1 Car Oil
No. t Car Oil
No. 8 Car Oil .
Franklin Neural Lubr ietlog.
WeftVa. Nat. I.ubr(eliag
Franklin 2S dg Gravity
" Kltra (Winter).,
" Medium Wjotar
,ro Text
Weft Va, Kxtra Winler.n....
" Medium. "
Black Diamond
lireen Kngtnt -
per gal.. ..
Uoi dm " a. -
Amlirr ' .a
XXX
Kura lleaiy 8pindie OH
(hnder Oil, Kxlra Pnght
Matcblria Cylinder Oil
No. J ' "
Kitra signal Uil " " I
Wool Oil, Ho. I - " " I t
LardUil (eitra)Wioter
No. I
Mlnen' Yellow, S gralef
Kstra No 1,X iradea..
White I grai
t.ineed, No I, (bent American)
Turpentine (Kubj)
Tannera' Oil (Tppcr)
"
No Gooda at Hctall. Trlrci Guaranteed.
RHAm a wakkhoi r.a.
Tvrona-At J. Hurley a 8.na' Coal Yard.
Jloutidai Al VanlJuici A Co.'t l-wua Ware
bonta. Corwanirillt Frame Warehouse sear Railroad
8 1 at ion.
fcbt-niburg llailroad Stalioa.
Address all orders to
LOCK BOX h9, Phllipiburg,
Centra cnumy. Pa.
May 4l-ly.-
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
CnrwanfTllIe, Pa , Jaa. , lS7-tf
FRESHMEAT I .
rpiIR ndfrlgned will eontiooe tke butchering
bwtinaaa at Ibe a4d Hand. Ueat market ta
tba planing mill office, oa Piaa I'reet. fre'b
nrat ererr Wonda, WdnndaT, Friday and
ftetvrdar mernitigs. Tear patronage ta rerpeet
fall iolicit4. K. W. ItROWN.
Pes M. ti. Uaowa.
Clearfield, Pa, II ! II -If.
Finett Or Ooode,
Beet Boote and Shoet,
AtH.M. trailer t.
10 ii-Xj.
rpitlAI. 1.IHT The Mloielni la a llrt of
X eaeaei eet 1owb for trial for KuremUer Teria,
leal, euaiuieneiai Noeembr l.lb, J tab) I :
HRC01ID VRRK TIIIRB MONAT.
B. t). flohoonorer,
B Z L Itaitibom,
Hippsa Hile,
Thus. Veil et. al.,
Wm. tiarne,
J aii.fi T. Leonard,
I. The Keler et. al.,
. it. H. H. h'arpar,
... lliiraee PalehiB,
ei. 8. t. Hbank et. al ,
ri, llerwind, Wbit. a Co
VI C. II. Curtail,
Catbarine A J no II lie, rs. Andrew Peals,
Oeorgc II. Zriglar, tb. K. U. Wfgtun,
Ittylcr, Young A Heed, rs. John 0uli.it.
liigler, Young A Heed, ti. Juhn Dullois,
J. C. Mitchell, rs. lioraee Patcblo,
J. H. IWkstreMes, ri. O.c.oU U. A. L Aa'a,
.lono Aiciirnnay, vs. J. II. Ilewill,
.lhn MrHonny, vs. J. I). Hewitt.
Michael Moyer, rs Adam Moyer, Sr.,
JAMES KKIIR, Prthonotary.
October 16, '! -ta.
Sheriff's Sale.
1)Y riftua of writ af V. and Y.
1 Iseued out of the Court of Common Plena of
lilearnelj oountr, and to mo directed, I will tx
posa to publia sale, at th Court House ia tba
iw. rough 01 Clearfield, oa
Friday, November 25th, 1KHI,
At 1 o'clock P. M , the following deiarlbed real
aitate, to wit i
All that certain piaoa or lot sf ground situate
on tba nnrlbw.it oorner of State and Walnut
atrevt in ibeborouah of Curwenirille. Pa . bound
ed ai follows, rit : On tba south by State street,
on tba east by Walnut street, oo ibe aortb by an
alley, and on tbe wast by properly of Voraee
Clark, being 60 feet on State street by ISO feet
on Walnut street, and haring thereon erected a
large one and a half story building, blacksmith
shop and other outbuildings.
belted, taken in oiecution, and to be lolj as
tbe property of Samuel Way and U. L. Way.
ALSO,
All that certain tract of land situate in Bell
townibip, Clearfield oountr. Pa., bouaded on tbe
ratt lir the rlrer, south by Undof Horace Pat chin.
west br land of E. U. liaird. aorlh br lend of
John Paiton, containing 241 acred, more or lest.
with about 80 acres claraJ, and having thereon
crectid a lfg bouie .two stories bigb, and a log
barn,
Helted, taken in execution, and to be sold a
the proprrly of H. H. Iuff and Nancy Pmitb, no
i Nudot
ALSO,
All Ibat certain tract of land situa'e in Boggs
township, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a
r'oaiax eorner ; inenoe soutn n7 degree, eait
2:ii perches toitonei ; thence by laod of U.and U.
Merrett north 8 degree, east U4 4 10 parcbes to
post ; thence by land formerly of Samuel Ardery
north B(i degrees west 70 percbe. to a post
tbeooa still by said Ardery's land aortb U de
grees east 34 perohea to post; tbenoo by other
landi of said Simon Thonipnon north 87 degrees
wen i . pervnei to a post ; thinca by land form -erlyofJool
Rawliton south 1 dngreei wast 170
perches, mora or less, to tbe place ol beginning,
oontaining 114 aores, 63 6-IU perches and allow
ance, more or lens, being part of same land coq
reyrd to said Simon and Win. l. Smith from Wm.
Irrin and wife. Seid Und oonttins a good grist
iumi wnu wiier-puwer ana appurienanoes, also, a
dwelling home and other out buildings and iiu
prorements, and abuut one acre, more er less,
cleared. Also, a largs quantity of good aud ral
uable whitcpjne, hemlock and other timber.
Sell), taken In execution, and to ba sold as
the property of Blmon TUouipioa.
Tbhms or 8ai,s. The price or sum at which
the property sliali be struck off mint be paid at the
time ol sale, or snob other arrangements made as
will be approred, otherwise the property will be
immediately put up aad sold again at tbe expense
and rlik of the person to whom it was struck off,
and who, In ease of dstioiem-T at such re-sale.
shall make good the fame, and In no instance
will tbe Deed be presented In Court for Continua
tion on leu the money li actually paid to tba
Sheriff. JAMtfS tlAHAtt'KY,
tiHKRirr'e Orrica, 1 Sheriff.
Clearfield, Pa.. Nov. J, 1M1 1
Sheriff's Sale.
BY rirtue of writs of Levari t'ntiat tuned
out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Clear-
11. id oountr, and to ma directed, there will ba
exposed to PUU1.IC BALK, at the Court House,
tn the borough of Clearfield, on
Friday, November UStlt, ImhI,
At 1 o'olock P. M., tho following described real
enaie, o wn
All that cerlaln tract or piece of land situate
In Ibe lorough ol Curwenirille, ClearOeld county,
ra., oounoeu ana aererioeii aa lollowsi ilea l a-
tii tig at a plum tree on the line ol this and Wtn
llolden s land: thence by land sold to Setr-u.l
Arnold south 8SJ degrees west 69 4-10 perobes to
post, thence south 40 degrees eait T perebes to
tbe rirer ; tbenoe up the rirer south 781 degrcaa
w.ii an percnoa to poat, tbenoe north ltf decree
west 68 perches to black oak atumn. th nee south
cs aegrees east iui perob.a to place or becin
Ding, oontaiamg IS aores and 111 perches neat
meanure, being same preunus described to same
deed, Jaate. '1'. Leonard to Catharine Hartshorn
of 21 May, ISnfl, recorded ia lsed Book "Y
page IVs Ac, referring and excepting three feet
i rum aaia is acres and 1 1 A parches. I bree acres
sold to Thomas llawlitoa.
Seised, taken tn execution, and to ba sold aa
the proporty of C.abarioe HarUborn,
Trrms op Sali. The price or sum at which
the property shall ba struck off ai.il ba paid at
the tlue of sale, or such other arrangements
made as will ba approved, otherwise tba property
will ba Immediately put up and sold again at
tbe axpenae and risk of tba person to whom it
was struck off, and who, ia ease of deficiency at
suoo re-saie, snail mane good uesane,nd la
no Instance will the Deed be presented la Court
tor eonBrmatloa unless tba money is actually
paid to tbe Sheriff. JAS. MAliAFFKY,
bmnirr'a Orrn a, I .sheriff.
Clearlield. Pa., Nor. 2, 1HS1.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY rlrtua of a writ of Vera Fndn limed
out of tb Court of Common Plena of Clear-
beid oountr, Penn'a, and to mo directed, thef will
be exposed to PlifLIC BALK, at tb Court
llouse, ia tb borongh of Clearfleld, Fa., on
Friday, Nuvcmbfr HAtb, 1Hm,
At 1 o'clock P. M., ths following described real
estate, to wtt :
All that certain tract of land situate In Osceola
borough, Clearfitld ecunty, Pa., bounded oa tb
south hy harah street, on tb aortb by Pin alley,
on the cast by lot No. 24, Moebannoa Land and
Lumber Company, on tb west by Elisabeth
Mreet, lot known in said plan of town as lot No.
'242 and having thereon erected a frame house
1ki24 feet, with kitchen attached 10x18 feet.
beised, las en In execution, and to b sold aa
the propsrty of (leorge Turley.
ALSO,
All ofdefendant's Interest In Ibat certain piece
or lot or ground iituate in the oorougn of Uurn
slde, Clearfield eounly, Pa., bounded aud describ
ed ai follows , rli : On tbe north by lands of A.
li. McCardell If 0 feet to an alley, thence along
raid alley AO feet lo Fourth street, thence almg
said Fourth at r eet 1A(I fet to lands of V, Ton
kins, thence along said Tonkins land AO feet to
place of beginning, containing OrlOO square feet,
mora or iers, narmg inerson erected a new iratne
bouse 30x30 feet, frame stable and other out
building!. Seised, taken in execotioa, and to be sold as
tb property of L. 11 Heoueigb.
Tirhs or Hami, The prio or sum at which
tb property shall be struck off must be paid at
tb tim of sals, or such other arrangements
made as will be approred, otherwise the proper
ty will be Immediately put up and sold a train al
theeipense and risk of tb persoa to whom it
waa struck on, and who, ta ease or deficiency at
sueb re-sal, shall make good the earn, and tn
no Instance will tb Deed be presented lo Court
for eonbrmation unless the money ti actually
paid to the Sheriff. JAS. MaIIAFFKY,
Knamrr Orrica, I K hen IT.
Clearfield. Pa.. N'r. 1, 1MI. I
The News From
MOORE'S?
THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes,
flats and CapjJ
AND
That Ever Came Into the
County,
AT THEIR STORE, ROOM AO. 1
OPERA HOUSE,
f.KO. C. ATOM W. MIXING.
CI.erI.IJ, Pa., Kept it, UU If.
YOU
HER
3rw g.flwtlatmr4t5.
J. Q. LYTLK.
IP. jr. LJTLE CO.,
Wholesale and Re tail Grocers,
pnii.irsuuno penn'a.
MOLASSRS,
SUGAR
COFFKES,
TKAS,
ic,
SPICKS,
8110ULDKH,
II AM,
SIDE,
LARGEST STOCK AT THE LOWEST PHICES.
Agents for Lorillard's Celebrated Tobaccos.
PhWInihurr. P... Noeeiaher . If 81-tT.
1881. FALL. 1881.
A. THANHAUSER,
PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
The Largest and Best Stock of
-AND-
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
FOR THE LEAST MONEY.
Suits Made to order at Short Notice.
ALBERT THANHAUSER,
Opora Housa Block, opposite postofBce, CLE3LEFIELD, PA.
8 JJ-I8S1 If. -
NOTICE.
HAVING JUST RECEIVED
OUR
Fall .lad Winter Stock
OF
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, MIL
LINER YAND FANCY GOODS, WE INVITE
THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE
P UR CHASING ELS E WHERE.
You j-s Respectfully,
X3c. 3L. ds xta
ROOM NO. 2, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
CIAUFIEIMJ, PKNX'A.
N. B. -In our Millinery Department we employ none but first
class Milliners, and guarantee nil work to give satisfaction.
II. LEHMAN & Co.
September St, lS01.tr.
WE Iff ATE OPEN ED
A SUPERB COLLECTION OF
Fall and "Winter Clothing
FOR
Gents, Youths and Children.
ALSO A LA ROE STOCK OF
Underwear. Neckwear,
Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas.
HATS OF THE VERY LATEST SLOCK !
CALL AND BK COXVINCKI) AT
GUINZBURG'S RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE,
WESTERN HOTEL CORNER,
W. II. BALLENGER,
WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST,
AKl) DKALKR IX-
SMOKER'S ARTICLES.
THE LA HO EST ANDCI1EAPKST VAItlETV OK CIGARS IN THE CITY,
Solo Agent ol riiilailclpliia of the
W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars,
A LARGE VARIETY 01" ROUGH AND READY AI.WAYSOX HAND.
A SPKCIALTY MADl'l OF
HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY.
WrSTORES FITTED fP AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
W. 11.BAILEXCEI., So. 228 Market Street, riiilmlelphla.
S.pt.nb.r Tib, I8II.I7
Jlfiu drtrtiscmtiits.
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Curw.narlll., Pa , Jan. "TS-tf.
COAL LADS WAMED.
IHHI aerta of fcitBrnlBtmi ol Und ftlot In
nieftrfltld ooo Dtr. Ad'lrcm tb onitricned
Uttn( loeatknn, Bambr of twm, nunbtrknd lit
of vilis, Rt.ddtst.va0t (rum railroad r tvt, Alto
prtca. J. Y. KNVKKU,
Attorney ..t lv.
CLimrrtL. Pa , Sjt. ttb, k I if.
ITAKB tbli mat hod at aotifrlnf thna In bm4
of fOf4 Mowtr, hrapnr. Xaroibtr or I'lo,
that I baTt tho ftganoj of tba
1IVCKEYE
Mower, Reaper and Thresher,
Manereelered t. Al'LTMAN A CO., Caoloa.O.
1 bob bin Bet for the Ml.breud
South Bend Chilled How !
e)Per.oa. f itk.rof th. aborabad
battar aell ea er etldrea. aae ber.re perekaaiaf
elMWber.
tACHAHIAH MrNAI'L,
Jeae I, llll ir.J Cerwuirlll to,
Agricultural Implements !
W. J. LYTLE.
Bl'TTER,
CHEESE,
SALT,
LAIiD,
&o..
WILLOW-WARE,
yUEKNSWAliK,
l'OTATOKS,
SOAl'S,
Ac.
a ir cfc u o.9
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
BRICK FOR SALE.
There art 100,000 jood lit kit M al at tba
ManhaJl Hrtck Yard, in tha -Prp of ,b
ftoroupb nf :iarRld. Brick t" aiwayi m iovdh
on hand ta accommodate foitimr who Ma
pfill. J, H MAKiMAI.L. AhmU.
Clearfleld, Pa., Awf. 24. lft.Ia.
Chronio PBeascs a Specialty I
-IlV-
Uyvon Clark. M.I).
r-., r-'s
COUNTRY BRSIDFNCi with 0FPICK aad
LAHUHATORY, HaiblnitoB, Paea B.
i)K. CLAItK hea bmobi. laaoea a.
THK WATRR DOCTOR
b. hi. reBarkabla .neeeaa ie loealinr ar4 treellBf
all fnrna af dlaeaM froei a CHHIINICAI. asd
MICROSCOPICAL KXAMINATION of tha
I'itlNM. In.elid. ihoeld taed for hi. elrcalere
livleR ie.lrertloe. how u prepare aad and
apeeiaiaBi for dieroo.l. Aedraai with atene,
1K. BYRON CLARK,
II My- Waabitoa, Pa,
gltw (lvrrtlfifmmt.
TOH WORK. ..II kiRd, efjebwerk .Beeatei
ej ia 1
i te. K..I Baaaaer al IrIi ettea.
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs.
Curw.n.rUle, Jaa. , 'Tl tt
MONEY TO l.O4N-0. ir.t-.lBN la.
arored farni pntearlj, by tbe Mutaal Lire
ranee Ounit.D, uf New York, ea Brat ajort
,a,a, la iurii rroia 91,0(11 un. tot fertber la
furmetlwa Bp)), te tba enderaljrned.
UCRXTHAL W. BMITU.
Olearlald Pa., Ma. Ttb, Wil li.
AUKNTB !
AUKNT8!
MARK TWAIN'S
Tbe best aad funniest ( a a .wm
'"W" NEW BOOK.
"The Prince and the Pauper."
KlelBRIIjr bound llh III, te. Illu.lr.llona.
Tbla elll I tb. I.eadln. Bonk of tb. lieana.
AUKNTH WANTKB la arer, Town. Doa'l
mlaa It, bat aeud for eireBlar. al enae eed ftNBre
obolo. of territory. Addr...,
F. 0, 11834 00.. N, J.
II ttutu
JTarm for Sae '
TUB HDderilKtied offers for sal ONE IM'N.
DUKU ACKKH of bis ftn fares illuaUd
in Lawrsno township, Clearfleld eounly, Pa,, oo
tba aaia road leading from Clearfield boron gb U
Ansonrilla. Tb.r la abont M aeres al eared and
under Rood eultieation, wilb two good rebarda
of choice fruit, a good spring of par water, and
anew frame bouaa, 16i! feet, and etber aat
bulldings and also thereon timber and boards for
a barn. Tba farm is underlaid with Til HUE
VKINS OF COAL. The ond.r vela if aw
open. For further narltenlara all oa J. t,
MeKenrlck, Esq., In Clearfield, or on tb prn
ises where lh undsrsigned bow resides.
J. W. THOMPSON.
CurwpnsrUle, Pa., Oct. IW, 1881-6m
OROROI VIAYfta..
..M.PAttLW-. wiivia
Save moneY
IN BUY1.NQ V0VR UOOIlB FROM
' o. 1'iiul F. Weartr,
SECOND 6TRKKT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IX
Dry Goods, Notions,
Bootsf Sliocs, IlatsCaps,
GROCERIES,
Carpels, Oil Cloths, &c Ac.
ALSO,
rLoi'R, nsn,
BACON, HAM, SALT, OATS, C0R.V,
CHOP, ETC.
Tbankfal for p.at fareri. w. ie.iu the p.bli.
to e.ll end ar. our large and Ba .took ot (ooda,
wbicb w. will diipoaa or Bt rn.oB.al. rate, for
reh, or .irbaBfa far eouotry prodooe.
Polite aod attcsliv. .lerki to wait epos 70B,
Bed prion d.wa low.
OE0ROK A PAUL t. WIAVIR.
0l.erl.ld, Pa.,8pL 11. leal-tf.
FRED SAGKETT,
MANl'PACTUBER OP
Tin, Copper Sheet-Iron Ware,
ALSO LSALERIS-.
Hardware,
Cook Stoves,
Heating Stoves,
Ranges and
Stove Repairs.
Wood and Iron rumps,
AMMUNITION AND FISHING
TACKLE OF ALL KINDS.
Roofingdc Spouting
DONE OR SHORT NOTICE.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
A SPECIALTY.
ALL KINDS OF
CxAS FIXTURES
Kept twoiUntl; ea hud.
FRED 8ACKETT,
CLEARFIELD, PINN A.
Cleart.ld, P.., Sept. T, ISSl.tf.
FRED JOHNSON & BROS.,
A T MKRRELL'S OLD STAND,
(Oppoilla Coort Hoaae, MarM .Inat,
CLEAUl'IELP, PENN'A,
IimIwi ia aad Jf.aafeet.reri of
Tin, Copprr Sheet-Iron Ware,
AL9 BBALBM IN
Stoves xxv Hxxges
of any aiit or daferiptloa.
A LARGF; ASSORTMEN T Or
Parlor, Room and Cooking Stovei
Will ho fcrft eOBfttall oa band, or prw-Jtal
oo abort nntkoo.
AaOENERAL A8S0RTMKKT Ot
TINWARE
FOR TUF. LEAST MOKSY
Aad Manufartarrd ot of tbe beet MatnlaJ aa4
la a Weraaaollke Maaa.r.
SPOUTING AND ROOFING
Prow pt 17 atteadad le.
GAS FITTING
AiUadad to, aod (I AS FIXTl UBS of til Klada
bapt Couttttlj to baad.
KEPAIIIINO.
All hladi ef Ripalrlaf will h. Pieaiptl; aad
haetl doae.
LAMPS, UNTRRNS, f OCKRT AND TAR LI
CtlLKRV, KTC, ETC.
Aire a a.aaral Auorlaaeat ef
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
All ofwllri wlllbe eeld et llae.ee.bl. Retea.
Oire a. e eall. A .bar. f Paella
f elroBBf e la Bellelied.
f RID JOBNKON A IR0 1.
Clearlfld, P..,A.pM II, Hil ls.