Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 30, 1881, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
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Sabbath School at 9 A. M.
l'rayar Meeting orery WerfneadaT, at Ti I'. M
Cumn union Horvloe. fira! (Sabbath of arery
uuma, at i a.
Irrbterlau thurrli U.t. H. S.Butlk,
--SaObatb eerricea morning and evening -Bab
ah Moboul at V A. M, I'rerer Meeting w unu
iav evening.
ht. KiaocU ChurrhCathullr Kr. P
I . Shkrihaii. Dtvtne itrvice at H'4 A. M., on
the Brat, third and lourtb Hundayaof each month;
V paper and lionedlction of the Bleaed Sacrament
at 7Volock, P. M. Sunday Hcbool tvery tiunday
nftemonn at I o'clock.
OKM( IAL IIIHKCTOHY.
riui or aoLDiHa qtunTM miaainnt rnrRT.
.-Vr-.ind Monday of January.
Third Monday of Marob.
Knit Monday af J una.
Fourth Muii tiny of riepteiobera
Tin up OoLniKQ co warm plrai.
Klrat Monday of Juno.
Heennd Monday of November.
vi;h, w count: e t
"Will you tub wheat, oata or flora far tub
ripiiuo 1" Wa art ofln Inquired of ia tbli way
hr letter from patron wbo reaida at a diitanoa
Irna Clearfield. Wa apaln lay yai. Tba reee.pt
if a Tuponible merchant or mill owner Id tba
t ieioitv, will answer ua Juat a well aa tba oaab.
Tw illUatrate i If any of our patron will dolirer
ut a bug of gram at tha tut II ol Joeepb H. Itrath,
in Cheat tovuibip, Horace Patch in, in llarnaide,
riinmna II. Korcey, In Or ah em, Wn. Porter or
tShaw'a, tn Lawrence, or lirowa A Seylar', at
Hock ton, I nlon townabip, and forward thalr
roettpt Tor the amount, e will arauit in era on
thilr arruunt lor the a a me. In tbia way all mar
oVn -uy what they owe, If tuey will punoa tbia
course. u.
Hoiuitifiil weather.
Three weeks from next Huudiiy in Chrwt
mas.
The LuthtTiu) (.hurch bus I wen coveretl
with a new shingle ronf.
Kx-SheritV Howe Hhiuhtt'red n hog lust
week that weighed jMmnds.
S'e (iuinzlnir'a new ndvertinemciit, and
then and we bin Ht(M'k nf clothing.
.
Kx -Sheriff Vred Criwiman, if Clayville.
.Teft'ernon county, wiwin town on Saturday.
Hu latent w for the Ci.kakkiki.d KRprui.i
( AMrnnd you w ill then Ret Q fro"!, reliable
in)M'r.
Mr. .lames Mt ret ry, of Lick Kim, nhiiied
two line doer East by cxprem on Tuewlay af
trrniwn. Had an almost invisible kin diwaw, ttch
iiiK intolerable, rurutin cured it. H. Ambil,
f i 1 1 -bn rjili .
Ilev. II. S. Iluthr will preach in the M. K.
Church in Ooahen townshiji next Sunday
afternoon, nt :i n'elock.
urn
The I'itvcmentw in Wct Clearfield need re
construct in. They have for aome lime jinnt
Iteen in a very dilaiiiilateil condition.
Mr. John C. lieed, oi West Clearfield, h:Ma
sjian of pood youiiK horvfi fur de. He w ill
aell one r lth. Kce advertiwiuent.
liev. !r. McMuimy visited his friends and
acquaintances in this vicinity on Saturday
and preached in the M. K. Churel;on Suntlay.
Neatly all the hunters in this vicinity hied
themselves a way to the mountains Inst week
to pursue the fleet-footed and keen-scented
dri-r.
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The regular monthly meeltiiK of thcClrar-
Ih ld IIHk nnd Ijidiler Coniuiny will be held
ut 'inire Howe's ofliee next Tuesday evening.
Deremlwr (ith.
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Thntngh the iiiHtruinciilality of an Lbens
burg Keiitlcman, a can of Onnun carp were
recently dumed Into the headwaters of
Clearfield cret'k.
A Clarion county man recently lMjk a
drove of.ltH turkeys to the Bradford oil
regions. Ten miles was the uTeraRe distance
traveled in n dav.
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The contents of l,ew. Wrinley's furniture
atore, and all other personal property Ih'Ioiir
ing to him, was sold on Wednesday of lant
week nt Sheriff "a sale.
There will be services in the Ht. Andrew's
i'.piseopal church, in Clearfield, on next Sun
day, Dec. 1, at 11 A. M. nnd 7 J M., liev.
Mr. firimth oflieiatinfr.
The Moore Ilrothers have put down n plank
tTOHsinRon Market street, in front of their hat
oud shoe store a private enterprise for the
Hcrominoilation of the public.
MaJ. Marcelles S. Fredericks, for nearly two
years a citizen of lVnlleld, this county, died
at the resilience of his mother in Ixx-k Haven,
Pa., on the 11th inst., nurd ntsmt 40 years.
Wm. Draucker, brother of A. J. Draueker,
hite of Curwennville, deiiwed, haa returned
to Clcaribdd mmity, Hfler on absence of
twenty-five years in Iowa, We have not
learned whether he will remain here permit-'
ncntly or not.
Communion wrvhvs will le heldinthe
Clearfield Presbyterian Church next Sablmfli
morning, when the ijunrterly collection for 1
the support of the pawtor nnd church will Ite1
taken up. Preparatory arrviees will Is held
on Saturday morninR at II o'clock.
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A party of hunters w hooccupiedHarster'a
bhanty killed a flno doe on Wednesday of
last we k. Mr. McKlinric of West Clearfield
done the shootiiiR. A. W. Walter!, James ,
Mc LuiiRhlin, John Krale and Harry Jaeol
each killeif a der last week.
In addition to the enlargement and im
provements nl ready made to the machine
shop and foundry of Metasrs. Bigler, lieed A
Co., we learn that in the Spring (or sooner if
the weather will permit) they will erect a
large building for the manufacture of boilers.
We cull attention to the adjourned Execu
tors' sale of valuable real estate, prcrty of i
the lain Judge Shaw, deceased. The sale
' will take place on the first Monday of the
January Court, being the th day, at 1 o'clock,
For particulars and description of property,
see advertisement.
On last Friday Mr. J. C. Cullin inoTi d to
Clearfield. Mr. Cullin has lecn a resident of
this place nnd county for a number of years,
unit mm nmona our best citizens. We are
sorry to lose him from our town. We wish
him prosperity nnd good health in his new
homc..Viisfowa fogitterand Democrat.
Mrs, Stevens, of Wilmington, Delaware,
lectured in the(Vnrfield M. E Church on Mon
day evening, in the interests of Foreign Mis
sions, She appealed esH-cially to the ladies.
A Society was organized in the lecture room
of the church this (Tnesday) afternoon. Mrs.
Stevens is a pleasant speaker, and her lecture
was interesting. She exhibited a small idol
nnd some Chinese Indira shoes which were
looked UKiiby our people with great curiosity.
The Supreme Court of this State, which
has been iu session At Pittsburgh ince the
first Monday in dinner, adjourned last week.
Before adjourning thief Justice Shamrood
issued an order re-ttislrictlng the State,
which take Clenrfield from the Middle dis
trict nnd attaches it to the Eastern district.
The Western district now consists of seven
counties; the Middled ialrirt of three, and the
Eastern offifty-ix. Justices Gordon, Tnmkey
nnd Sterrett dissented from the order.
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A committee to lake into consideration the
intercut of shipper from the Clearfield cool
region a recently psiintcd and ia com
posed ns follows: ti. M. Ilrisbin, Osceola,
Chairman; Gen. John Pat ton and Col. E. A.
Irvin, Curwensville; Wm. A. Walla and
Wm. II. Dill, Clearfield; InuhVI Kritton,
Philadelphia: II. O. Fisher, Huntingdon; C. j
W. Van Duacn, Houtzdale; F. C. Hime. and i
E W Underbill, W.H. Wigton d Wm. T.
Duncan, Phillpaborg. 1
The country nmU are tn Imd condition Ar
trnv'Mnj(.
Had ImrWa itch tor jfiira, terribly. I.
UiraiiiilMl. lVruuacHrtdmr. C. licck.Alle-
Rlinty, IViina.
Wholttalt. Home forty odd jiliyalfinn
were arrcntetl In Ijiiuiwtvr cuunty licit wwk
fr fidliiiK to rt-Kist. r, bm mpiirrU lay the re
cpiiI Act of Aaw'iuldv.
The lNWt mmt In the rliwiit Nubamhe
for the Ci.KARr-iKt.n Kkpi vi.M'a, which
eu-riKHl,v tuayu ia the Iwnt piiiier fauMitihfd in
the county. KvervlxMly reiula it.
The M. K. mid HaptiMt i lnm lun Kave their
new hratcraa trlid on Rutiday hut. They
were mmle liy ItihT, Kw d A Co., of Clear
field, mid givr jterfeit Hiitwljictiim. I'hilijM-
burg Jounuil.
Let kH ft$fu$9 tThcn in a rciiMoimhle
rhunec now thttt nil mutilated coin will be
driven out of circulation, ua it ahould 1.
Tlie railroad euinpauifa decline to ttiko it,
and it will not lie long before everybody will
be eompi'lled to refuiw it. Thla ia now done
in the fitlea.
HolM-rt M. McKnally willapendthe Winter
in rhilmUlihia,twpeeialnKentof theMutual
Benefit Life liiaiirnnce CnmpAny of Newnrk,
N. J. Hi!) hend(uartera will he at ft2t Wal
nut blreet. MtftHni. Aurun 0. Kramer and
Matt. 8iivki' will look after the bninetai of
theComiumy in thia Miction during thealn
nce of Mr. McKnally.
Oont Wnt KH 1 1 loom, Esq., In company
with William F. Morpan, of Sylvan Grove,
Kansas, who has been visititiR in this vicinity
for several weeks jmihI, left on Friday fast for
Kansas. Mr. Bloom will visit a sister in the
west, who is ill and quite aged, and will top
for aw hile in the State of lownon hia return.
He w ill. perhaps, lie alment for a month.
Within two weeks the family of II. A.
MePikc, the able editor of the Ombria Free
man, hi w htt'ii sorely atllicted. Diphtheria
invaded the home and first carried off their
eldest daughter, an attractive eliild, and a
day or two since the baby has leen called
hence. The blow lias lieen a severe one to
Mr. and Mrs. McPike, and they have the
sympathy of a larpe circle of friends in their
bereavement.
That Coal Oil Lamp, At Puttsville, Pa., on
the evening of the iHth iiwt., Mrs. Thomas
Danhert, aged twenty-eight years, the mother
of three children, w ua humcd to death in the
cellar of her houw. While going up stairs
and carrying n coal oil lamp rdii fell and the
tamp 1 1 rake. mr ciouhiir took lire in an
inslant, she ran into the cellar nnd fell to the
floor, where she was found by neighliors at
tracted bv her seminin.
Notict to Assetsori and Col he tort. The
Board of County Commiiouers adjourned
on Saturday Inst and w ill not lie in sension
until Monday, December Pith. On nnd nfter
that time Assessors are requested to make
their return as soon as possible. Those Col
lectors for 11 who have not had their ex
onerations granted w ill pleiwe attend to that
matter Is-lbre the WUi of DecemlK-r.
Jacob. A. Faist, Clerk.
Clearfield, Pa., Nov. 21Hh, lHWJ-2t.
W Set It How. The following item will
explain what took our preacher, liev. George
Leidy, "out Went" last week. The St. Louis
Rrpuhlivw of Friday, Nov. y.itli, tells it all:
"The rcaidenee of Mr. nnd Mrs. (I. II. Me
Connell. Morgan street, was the scone of
a very pleasant wedding yesterday afternoon
at t! o'clock, the bride being Miss Mary Maude,
tlieireldest daughter, and the groom Mr. J. A.
Harris, the highly esteemed cashier of Messrs.
Wntcnuan, ilro. & Co. The house wan hand
somely decorated in flowers and evergreens,
the chandeliers gracefully festooned in rich
green mos, nnd upon various stand and
brackets were tlonil borone-shoes, Uisketa of
rone-huda nnd trailing vines of variegated
myrtle intenninelod with rich tinted grasses,
while suspended between the folding-doors
was a lovely hanging-lxtsket filled with En
glish ivy. Handsome ferns nnd alms desig
nated the him w here the bride and groom
should stand. At 2 o'clock the bridal party
entered, and Kev, Mr. leidyof Clearfield, Pa.,
a favorite brother of Mrs. McConnell, who
performed the ceremony at their silver wed
ding three years since, now stood ready to
read the improsHive ceremony of the Metho
dist Episcopal church, and unite the destinies
of the youthful couple. The bride was taste
fully attired in bronze green satin brocade
over lower skirt of satin handsomely trimmed
in points, pleat ings nnd brocaded ornaments;
cxquisitcly-tittingcorsagc.with graceful finish
at throat, nnd sleeves of elegant duchesse
lace, anil a cluster of natural rose-buds. The
coiffure was simply nnd becomingly arranged,
the only ornament wing a handsome, jxarl
comb,"
The liKPt BI.K'AN generally furnishes the
"official organ of the Imrongh" with consider
able information, nnd we state for its especial
benefit this week that Mr. Merrell is still in
business, nnd if the troubled and anxious
editor will tall nt his store in West Clearfield,
at the West end of the Second street bridge.
he will have an opportunity to buy up all
the sewing machines in his possession and
have the advertisement discontinued, which
troubles said editor, who nttends to nobody's
business but his own (?). A person who
nttends to their own business don't generally
have much time to meddle with the a flairs of
other peopl
Hew Conductor. -The Osceola Ken ille says
"The friends of J. E. Berg, Est)., who has for
some time pant held the position of Extra
Conductor, on the branch roads, will be pleased
to learn that he has Wa assigned to the
charge of the train lately conducted by W.
H. Pluinmer. liy this change Mr. Jacob Plum-
r, w ho haa acted as baggage master and
ox pre messenger, on the Jloutzuule hrnncli
train ever since it commenced to run a regular
passenger train, six years ago. is now advanced
to the pmition vacated by the promotion of.
Mr. lirrg, with headquarters at Tyrone ; nnd
Mr. John O'Connor, hmkeman on the Montr
dide train, is placed in charge of the baggage
ear, in Mr. Hummer stead, vnicn win
Hate his removal to Phitiimhitrg, un
fortunately for ttsecoln.
Thanksgiving Da. Thanksgiving day wm
cold and blustery, anil was generally observed
in this place. The hank and public schools
wern closed, but our mercantile establish
ments transacted business as usual and heeded
not the recommendations of the powers that
be. t'nion services were held in the Presby
terian Church nt loj o'clock A. M., Iter. A.J.
Bean, of the Lutheran Church, preaching the
sermon. He took the 30th verse of the 117th
Psalm for hi text : "lie hath not dealt so w ith
any Nation ; and as for his judgments, they
have not known them. I'ralae ye the Ixrd."
liev. H. H. Butler nssisted In the services.
The congregation was large one, the greater
portion of which remnined to w itness the
wedding of Miss Maggie Irvin and Dr. H. F.
Beam, which occurred in the church Imme
diately after the Thanksgiving service were
concluded,
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Hymtnial Immediately after the Thanks
giving services in the Prtsbyterian Church, In
thia plaifc, last Thursday, at noon, the mar
riage ceremony of Dr. H. F. Beam, of Pueblo,
Colorado, and Miss Maggie Irvin, of Clear
field, took place. While a "Wedding March"
was Wing performed on the organ by Dr. J.
K. Wrigley, the bridal party entered the
church and approached the altar in the fol
lowing order: The ushers, Messrs, Goorge C.
Moore, Maurice J. Hoffer, Alf. K. lieed, Harry
C. Nice; the groom, accompanied by the
bride' mother; the bride, leaning on the arm
of her uncle, Ell Bloom, Esq., and the at
tendants, Miss Cornelia Kobinson, of Angelica,
N. Y.t and Mr. Walter H. llowen, of Pitts
burgh, Pit? The ceremony was performed by
Key. II. 8. Butler. The bride dress was pink
satin, and Miss liobinson's, her attendant,
was cream -colored silk, trimmed with large
scarlet rosea. lioth appeared quite handsome.
A reception was held at the residence of the
bride' mother, Mm. Eliwtlicth Irvin, on
Market street, intheaflernwn from one o'clock
to three. The bride received many hand
some and useful present from her friend.
The newly.wedded couple departed In the
afternoon train for few day' visit in Phila
delphia, after which they will return tot lemr
fleld, and make arrangement to go to their
future home In the far West May unseen
Joy and blessings, like' the gentle sunshine
of heaven, deacend upon them Iong tneir
jowrney through life. Mr. Irvin, haviiif di-
P1 h residenc her, wlU
dughtf nd make bet home m Cotorado.
Fop Salt, CAp. Doora, aoah, frauiea, fur
nit ore, spring beds, picture frame, mouldings
picture wire cord, cane-teat chair re-aeated,
and funiiture resiired. Will trade for lum
1st or grain. . It. Cankikmi,
Railroad street, Clearfield, Pa.
November 'XW, lHHl.2mpd.
List of li tters remaining unclaimed in the
Poatoniee at Clearfield, Pa., for the week end
ing November 3Hth, 1HH1 :
Clara K. Carson, J. D. Huff, Mr. I- C. J.
Murray, O. Morgan, Lluie N. Mullen, W. II.
Pfahler A Co.,C. H. Palmer, Mias Bell Williams.
P. A. Gal-us, P. M.
Baktrjf Mr. John F. Kinklwincr
wUheato imnounee to the people of Clear
field nnd vicinity that he hits opened a new
bakery on Locust street, where he will keep
on hand at all times fresh w hite bread, rusks,
rolls, pica, (jnthain bread, Ac., &c. He solic
its a fair share of public patronage, knowing
that he is nble to please. Pleiwe give him
a call. lii-:it
A Bu$ff 4W. Several wwksagotbe editor
of the ( Vue n gave as a lecture for not dcHirt
ing outwelf properly during the campaign.
Last week he shouldered the management of
the Tyrone A Clenrfield Jtailroud, and the
Hu peri n tendency of our schools. This week
somebody else will get a walloping. It is well
enough we have some one in our midst who
can manage his own business and other peo
ple's too at the same time. Now, try a tannery
or Fire Brick Works. Don't 1 partial in
giving gushing instructions.
A Bip Shtaf Harve$ frf. The Curwerwvllle
Timr$ puhtmhea the following particulars in
regard to the death of Jacob Hoover, an old
resident of Lawrence township, and hcrhaiw
theoldeat man in the county : "Jacob Hoover,
one of the old citifcna of Iawrenee township,
died at his residence, near Centre, last Wednes
day night. Mr. Hoover was born March 10th,
171)3, and was in the DOth year of his age at
the time of his death, lie came to this
county in Inihj, when eight years of age,
settling on the farm where he died. He was
the father of eight children, five of whom sur
vive him, his faithful wife and helpmeet
piuwing away on the 25th of Iecember, 1KT5.
A large circle of relatives nnd friends are left
to mourn his demise. "
Cltarfwld Coal Tradt. Statement of coal
and other freight sent over the Tyrone &
Clearfield division, Pennsylvania liuilrond,
for the week ending Novemlier 10, 11, nnd
the same time lust year:
COAL.
tor tba week
toss.
4MM
43,Ufil
3atnttiiue last year
Inoroe'e
Prat ivualy during year 2075,744
9atn tinia laal year Mtfl,H61
laoraait 1113,383
Total 1n sl 212VWS
Sara time last yar 150j,4
In
resie M8,73
otbk raaiaura.
buiuhsr...
78 eara.
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Miirellitneoua frelghta .
Htrdie Htard From. This Williamsport
hnmanitariiui who some people sup
posed was dead turn up in a new field ac
cording to the Council Bluffs (Iowa) Nonpa
reil. Among the Council proceedings of that
city we notice the following :
To tiik Mayor amCommon Cm'xcii. of:
thk City op CorNrti, Buffs (lenta: I
have lieen looking over your contract with
the proiMwctl waterworks company, and I call ;
it a decidedly fat thing for the company. 1
will furnish you with as good a system of i
waterworks as they proHise, and furnish the
city tire hydrants the same as they, at $)kV
instead of KN), and furnish individuals at j
from l.'i to 25 per cent, less than their charges.
I have had experience in the business, and !
am eonlidciit that your city w ill regret tlte
fultillment of the present contract. If you
desire to save your city $.H,(HKI a year to start
with, write me nt Philadelphia and I will
save your taxiavem thousands of dollars.
' Very rwpect fully, P. Hkiiihi'.
The Council Bluffer will act very foolishly
if they seudW,000perannuin unneccHHarily,
esH?cially after Peter calls their attention to
it This i Just the way he allowed Williams- j
porters to "skin him." While he was working
for the public grnxl, sharpers bankrupted him.!
Death of Mrt. Cooptr. The old residents of
Curwensville and Pike township will regret
to lcnrn of the death of Mr. Cooper. We!
clip the following from the Hoopaton (111.) j
Chroniele of the 21th instant :
"Mrs. A. V. Cooier died Saturday evening, i
aged fifty-eight years, five months and eight!
day. She leave n husband and four chi I-1
dren two sous and two daughters to mourn !
her death. For a number of year she has
been in delicate health, although not con-j
lined to her lied. It was plainly npjnrent to
her friends that she was dying a slow death ;
for several months past. Saturday afternoon
she realized that final dissolution was an-i
proacbing. Being a firm believer in the;
Christian religion, she requested the presence j
of minister, nnd Kev. A. L. Knox called, j
and pmyed with the dying mother, alter
which all present joined in a song. She was
perfectly rational up to the last moment,;
passing away as peacefully as a child. She
was born in Clearfield county, Pennsylvania,!
and was married in 15. Funeral serviciw
at the house. Burial in Floral Hill cemetery."
Mr. Cooler's maiden name wa Jane
Stage, sister to John, residing in Pike town
ship. Mr. Cooper was a carpenter, and re
moved from Curwensville to Illinois, with
his family, about twenty-five years ago.
"Detr Slaytrt." This ia a good name, and
the editor of the Reveille tells all in this way :
''George Kyser and his friend Winter have
proven themselves the deer slayers of the
season in these parts, having killed four of
the fleet-footed monarch of the w aste np to
the present time. These old hunter kill
with the rifle altogether, ami are greatly in
censed nt the Jay-hawker who hunt w ith the
smooth-lsire or musket, and fire buck-shot.
'A law should be enacted,' said one of them
to us, the other day, 'to prevent thi mode of
hunting, which ha now become so common.
'These fellows,' aid he, referring to the buck
shot hunters, 'seldom kill a deer ; but wound
a jmwerAil number among them ; and we find
numbers of dead one through the woods that
hare been wounded by these fellows' buck
shots, but got away only to die a lingering
death, of no good to anyone. Then, if they
do kill a deer in thia way, tt ia so torn up
that the one-half of it has to lie thrown away.
I tell yon it 1 cruelty to dumb animals, and
those guilty of the practice should lie arrested
under that law, if there is no other, to protect
these poor innocent victim. We seldom kill
a deer now that we don't find either buck
shot In It, or that it haa hmn wounded t one
time by thrm. It is much worse practice
than hunting with dogs, and yet there is a
law against that. We thought there was
sound logic in what he said."
Thrtt Bndgtt The Commissioner have
contracted for the building of threo new
bridge. One across the river near thia bor
ough, in the place of the Good fellow bridge,
which was blown down last rail; second
one across Clearfield creek near the mouth of
Potts' run, on the line between Knox and
Woodward townships, which will be an ojen
wooden structure, 142 feet long, and will cost
$1 ,700. The obn t ments and ot her stone work
are being put npby local sulicriptions,exifpt
prolsibty fMX), which the county will be
called upon to pay, making the total cost to
the county bout W.OO0. The third one will
be thrown across Clearfield crock at Coalport
(Keilly postoffice), in Ileeearia township, and
II be 100 feet in length, to lie of wood,
almilar to the Potts' run structure, and will
cost the county about tLW. The citiien
in the vicinity of thi bridge have agreed to
pnt up the abutment. The Good fellow bridge
will be replaced with an open iron one WW
feet long, of two spans, and putupalitlle be
low the old Boggs Fording, to avoid the
tworailrJ crossings nnd that miserable hill
between the old and new location encountered
heretofore by all the p-river and western
travel. The Pittsburgh Bridge Company
have the contract for putting up this latter
struct u re stone work and all for $3T1
The two wooden bridges ore to he built by
C. R Palmer A Son, of Hlroudslmrg, P.t who
put np that poition of the Market street
bridge tor the Shaw estate, which was blown
down last Fall. We learn that th enn-
t motors will goto work Just a non as the
weather will permit These bridge are as
absolutely necemary aa bain is on good
farm. No toll to pay or snow to shovel into
them when you go through With a Med
led.
COURT PPOCEEDINGS.
XUVKMRKR TKKM.lSMl 2U WEEK.
Court was called on Monday, November
21st, at 9 o'clock p. M. Hon. John II. On is.
Assistant Lw Judge, nnd Ahrani Ogden and
V. II. Holt, Associate Judge, on the Bench.
Harry Hemphill and George Oweu were
apiwinted tipstaves.
t'O Mil UN 1'l.KAK.
The unsettled casus on the trial list were
taken up and disposed of. as follows:
B. D. Schoonover v. Thomas Kyler, w ith
notice to terra-tenant. No. 25 June T., lS.
Scire Facias. Continued.
B. A Z. Hartshorn vs. K. It. Neeper. No.
211 June T 1K7N. Assumpsit. Settled as
Ier terms filed.
John llijia A David W. Hile vs. Horace
Patchin. No. tfno September T.,17h. As
sunipsit. Settled.
Thomas .ell et al. vs. Itenf. F. Shunk et al.
No. 42(1 Scptcmltcr T., 1H7H. Ejectment
Continued.
Win. Bnnies vs. lterwind. White A Co. No.
HI2 Heptemlicr T., lK7rt. Trespass (juare
Clnusum Frigit. Form of action amended.
Jurorwithdrawn and cause continued.
James T. Leonard vs. Charles H. Coryell.
No. 470 September T., 17. Assumpsit.
Verdict for Plaintiff for $t!Mf.H).
John Heise et nx. vs. Andrew Pent. No.
52ti Septemlicr Term, 1H7H. Apical from
Justice.
George H. Zeigler vs. U. B. Wigton. No.
45 January T.( 1H7U. lfcbt. Settled.
J. C. Mitchell vs. Horace Patchin. No. 272
January T., 1M70. Covenant. Settled.
J. 8. BerkstrcMser vs. Osceola Building nnd
Loan Association. No. 412 January T.. 1h?U.
AHuniiit. lel'eiidant confeNnen judgment
in liivor of Plaintiff fur f5.ll.5H, with coal.
John Mclteuny vs. John H. Hewitt. No.
475 January T., 171). Assumpsit. Continued.
John McDenny vs. John H. Hewitt. No.
Ml January T 17!. Sci. Fa. to foreclose
mortgage.
Jl'KY W1IKEI-
And now 2.'id NovemWr. IMwl.it is ordered
that the name of tWK solwr, intelligent and
judicious persons he selected from the whole
fjunlilled electors of the said county of Clear
field to serve as Jurors in the several Courts
of said county during the year 1,
kkxt tki:m.
November 23d, 1HHL it i ordered that the
next term of Court Im held commencing the
second Monday of January next and be con
tinued for two weeks consecutively, nnd that
writs of venire facias be issued iu due form
of law to summons twenty-four persons to
serve as Grand Jurors for the several Court
of Oyui tuid Terminer and Ouartcr Sessions
of said several Courts of said county for the
nrsi week tliereol, and tlie names ol lortv-
eight persona to serve as Traverse Jurors of
oyer and Terminer and Quarter Sessions lor
tlie first week thercol, and that thirty-six pet
sons In? summoned to serve as Traverse Jurors
lor the second week thereof.
AfWTOII OK ACOOI NT OF COI'NIY OFFICEIW.
W. A. Hagerly, Esq., was appointed Audi
tor to audit ai-eountaof 1 eg inter and Recorder,
Prot honotary, Ac, as provided by law.
BOA II MATTER CONFIRMED AIMOl.lTEl.V.
liejMirt of Viewers laving out a public road
from the mouth of meal's linn at the public
road in Boggs townii;iip to intersect the Blue
Ball road near John S. Gear heart'.
iicjtort of Viewers laying out a road begin
ning at a road nt or near Patterson's saw-mill
to intersect public road near James P. Curry's
on road running to Ansonville, Jordan town
shin. lieport of lie-viewer refusing to vacate
that part of public road which had U'cn
laid out and 0H?ned leading from Clay pike,
near Woodland Fire Brick Works (lower
yard) to James Park's in Bradford township.
The confirmation of the original view of
road was refused.
lieport of Viewers laying out a public road
from Wcstover, Chest township, Clearfield
county to Grant, in Indiana county.
Court adjourned on Wednesday, Nov. 23d.
THE WILLIAMSPORT BOOM.
A Heavy Season' Operati ons Nearly
L-omplelua.
OiM-mtions at the Williamsport Ismm arc
still progressing actively, although there
are prosiwcts that the Immuii will Is? cleared
inside ol two weeks, unless there qhoulu lien
rise in the river sutbcicnt to bring down the
logs that are nt Lock Haven and between that
point nnd Williamsport. Excepting during
the intervals when tlie water was so low that
there was not sutlicient current to float logs,
rafting has been actively continued all season.
some unusually heavy work h;is Won done.
Hone of the boom com jinny's bills show that
as high a ir,uXMi,NHj feet per week have been
ratted in a single day. 1 he aggregate amount
raited from the tliucrent Ismms up to Nov
11 th, the date of the last bill, was:
TOTAL AMOf'NT RAFTED.
.km, t'rrt.
Main and Linden booms. 1,337.(1 II 23fl,(IHI,7 lit
Boom iu nam 72,019 11.310,251
Lower boom 43,7(17 ,423,((4t
Total 1,4o:,430 'Ji;(l,r0,010
About 2tl,(MHl,iKM) feet still remnin in the
lsioms here, and from HI,IHHMKHI to pj.fNMMNNr
feet are stilt hack in the river, a good part of
this amount 1mm ng in tlie nam at 1x'k Haven.
The total amount oi stock in the river this
year from all point is considered to have
ticcn close to 4k,ih,hsi. mis includes tne
1N'k Haven stiN'k, the logs that escaped and
alt others put in for the season. In addition
to the loirs yet in the tsxun, the nontls at
many mills are full, and the majority of mills
huve all the stock they can cut hy the usual
freezing time.
IMM)M 13IP11UVEMENTH.
During the season the boom company hac
Is-en working viimniusly repairing the dam
ages caused at the different Isioms by the ice
last Spring, 'the improvements are not yet
completed, and a good part of the coming
Winter may Ihj reuiiirert to nuisii tncm. A
numlier of new piers wore put in at the Lin
den Iswim in place of those token away by the
tee. 1 he oooiii nt the Linden raiiroait nrntge
has b'en renewetl nnd the main boom has
Is-en thoroughly overhauled, the empty piers
being tilled up with stone, ami other work
done to put it in first-class condition. Careful
attention is being given to the lioom in the
dam, which is Wing put in n much better
condition than it has ever wen heretoiore.
It is lieing prcjuired for safely holding the
lous that may iro into it he mi Her. HIi tne
various repairs completed, the I Minis will be
in admirable condition.
CXPENHE INCfKBKli.
The company have spared no expense in
doing this work, the determination having
been to have everything so tlmt it could lie
depended upon fully. The completed repairs
nnd improvements will cost not less than
f7i,(MKI. Thus far over twenty tons of spikes
have Iteen used in the work, tt is iH iieveu
that the preparations of the company for the
protection ol tlie logs are on a scale in keep
ing with the vast interest committed to their
care. Hutlrtin.
LETTER FROM HUSTON.
Mr. Editor : If no one else w ill tell you
how affairs arc going in Huston, I will.
The (leer-hunting season ia leing well im
proved. Deer seem to lie very plentiful, as a
score or more have lieen killed in the town
ship. Hi mm Woodward and James Sooheld
have been especially lucky in their hunting.
The reputation of the township for social
gatherings is well sustained. At Pen field a
church sociable on Tuesday evening, prayer
meetings Wednesday nnd Thursday evenings,
I ilfmri-Sfvietv Fridiiv pvc'iillff "'t of'1nirlt
Kiwtiirnl Saturday evening, nearly tills the
bill.
A union Thanksgiving service was held
in the M. K Church by Kcvs. J. V. I Ml and
A. 1). MtC'loskv, Mr. lie II preached n most
excellent sermon.
Kev. MoClosky hasjut closed a successful
protracted meeting al Mill Hun.
Business is good. At Winterbnrn, lilumh-
ard's mill are running ; but Craig' nicn arc
in the woods. At Tylers, U. II. t orycli is
operating the large coal mine. At I'enhehl,
the woodward saw-mill is working inn nme.
Cochran Brother have large force of men
working on the Dultois tract of pine above
Winterburn. The logs will 1 put into the
South Fork nt Winterbnrn.
The people of I'm field are much elated
over the almost certain pronjeot of a tannery
which will soon lie built by Boston capitalists.
The A. V. H. It. have their gravel train
engaged in filling under the wooden trestles
of the railroad. X. L C it.
i at ...
Worth Remtmbtring Now that good times
are again upo" " hefnre indulging in
extravagant show, it i worth remonilKTing
tlit no one can enjoy the pleasnntcst sur
rounding if in Imd health. There are hun
dred of miserable people going ltout to-day
with disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, or
a dry, hacking cough, and one foot in the
(pav. when GO cent Isittle of Parker's lin
ger Tonic would do them more good than all
the expensive doctor and qnack medicines
they have ever tried. It always makes the
blood pure and rich and w ill build you up
and give yon good health at little cost. Itead
of it in another column. 11-fMt
Jtahuty. Blxler, who plays the "official
organ of the borough,' claim glory for fight
ing the graveyard insurance business from the
start. Hut he don't say anytbingabout him
self wanting to negotiate with an agent of
the deathlicd Insnmnce scheme, to bike a
policy on n old man's life, Jf the bargain
was not completed, it w not Bixler' fitult
Like eaponsing the oanseof the Oreenbaukera,
h thought then it wa going to be popular,
and now (like he did with theGreenhAckern)
he goc back on It. "Jcnlowy !"
INFORMATION WANTED.
Ci.KARFiti.n, Nov. 27th, lsw.
Mk. Editor Deae Hir. Please allow me
to make use of your pajier to ask a few ijues
t ions of the honorable School Board of this
borough. I would like to know it the lani
ard Gnu led School is counted among the free
schools of the Suite ol PeniisvlvHiiia, ami if it
is subject to the Common School laws of mud
State? If so, why should a citizen, living
within the school district, lie obliged to pay u
fixed tuition Y "Where there in no law there
ia no prevarication." Therefore, I do not look
ujMJii my set I as obliged to olwrve a law that
I think docs not exist. 1 could not find any
principle within the Common School lawn of j
I'eniiHylvniua that would justily them in
asking me, a citizen residing within the
school district, to pay tuition. Can a
School Board enact a law contrary to th
established State law ami oblige citizens to
olwy Ht If so, by what Authority V As a
citizen, I wih to comply with the laws of
justice and equity with man and man.
A ClTIKFN.
A Harrow scapt.On Sat unlay evening
Inst almost a fatal shooting accident occurred
ut Salt Lick in Clearfield county. A man
named Moore, who drives the stage between
that place and Siiiiiemahoning, was handling
a revolver when the instrument waa dis
charged, its contents entering the liody of.
his wife. It was nt first feared the lady
would die, hut the bnlk-t has since liccn re
moved, nnd it is liclicvi'd that in its course
through the left hide to tbp Kv-k no vital
jmrt was injured. lifllrfautr Rfpttblintnow
13th.
The best clothing for the least money can
lie found at Guinzbnrg's iwwt reliable Clothing
Store, Western Hotel corner, in CIcarrficld.
10-r.tf
yiarritd.
IlBAM-IliriN. At the Preibytrriao obureh,
CUarUld, on Tburaday, Nicmker 24th, IKM.by
Itev. II. H. Pu'ler, lr. II. F. Bkam, of Pueblo,
Colorado, and Mint MaoaiB Ihvi, of Clearfield,
PfonrykKoia. m
MeCLOSKBV I1L00M. At tha Praabylcilan
puriuaajif, L'urwenivill , on butiduv, uf. lif'tb,
IHSl, by Kev. J. (J. A. Fullerton, Mr. 1Iow&hi
MrC'LiiiKRr and Mian Jkji.iib, daughter of J.
Hon bloom, of Pike towufbtp,
CAKSON-MiClbLOmil.-At tba City Hot.l,
Tyrone, 1'a , on Tbirdy, .Nor. !(4ib, 1SI, by
He, ti. M. Moore, 1. It., Mr John F. C'aHhoh,
Kfq., of Cheat tuwnthtp, and Mm Jans MiUi l
Loi ua, of l'uieyville, Clear htid couuiy, J'a.
YOMNll. In I.awrcnca townxbip, no tSundiiy,
November 2uth, 181, Mn. Kkj:uu Vol sn, agt d
7u yeara, 1 1 month and VO daj i.
PHILIPS. In Defintur towrxhip, on Monday,
November 21t, 18rt, It k hard 1'immi-s, apeJ ttj
yeara, 1 niontb and 2v
H00VKK At bla home in I.arcn?a town
abip, ta Wetlneatlay, Nov. 2. Id, Jacks
Hoover, Id the VUtb year of hia tgti.
KBITZKL. At Turki-y City, Clarlun county,
Pa , on WetlnetJay, Koittubrr 1Mb, V.rrtu
Max. daughter of Kubtn P. and Annette Iteiiisl,
of brady tcaarbip, C'lrat&eid county, aued i
yeara auJ IS daji.
Mrr. Kcittel, ccompKiilei by hnr )ittl dauh
ter, waa ialtiu(( her p recti in Clarion county,
wliea the latter look ill and died, tbua turning
tha mothtr'a pleaaura and juy Into andneas.
spiciats.
0.1 lit sdksd Pbb Cknt. D I ICO I ST o Oi.n
Prickb. Hewinit Mm binea own now bo pore bated
at Merrell'a tin and variety atoro, from $:ib up
warda. All kinda of aewlng niaohinea ropaired
on the ahortest nolice.
Clearfield, Pa., July 13, 1877.
I last ltkcckivkI.
Just Kecoivod hy AKXOLD, nt
CU IIWKNSVILLr-::
Cur Loud Nova fSeolia I'Ustorl
(.'ur Load pure Corn, Hyo nnd Onts
Chop !
Cur Loud Denlfon Suit !
Cur Load of Choico Family Klourt
Car Loud Dry doods, droccrictt, &c.l
ftajrohintrjpfi, Huik. IE. II. 'lies and
Gruiti will bo tukon in exchnngo.
Curwennvillo, May 1, 1H7A
CLEARFIELD MARKETS.
Ci.sAsrm.D, Pi,, NuTRBibcr T
Flour, per ewt
Buckwheat flour, perewt ...
Corn Meal, per ewt
Chop, rye, perewt
Chop, mixed, per cwt
Bran, per ewt
Wheat, per buahel
Rye, per buhel
Oata, per buahel
Corn, eara, per buahal
Buckwheat, per buabel
Clover aeed
Timothy leed
Potntoea, per huhel
Applea, per buabel
Onioni
llama, per pound
Khoalder, per pound
Dried Beef, per poand
Cblckrna, per pair
Butter, per pound
Rgga, per doiea....
Salt, per aaok, large
Coal Oil, per gallon
Lard, por pound
Dried Applea, per pound , .
Dried Peaubea, per pound m
Beam, per bushel
, 1KB)
U to
j 00
2 00
1 (to
1 40
1 00
1 25
80
60
no
1 on
6 oo
S 75
1 40
75
3 00
14
11
In
bo
.to
16
3 CO
15
15
7
12
S IU
PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.
PaiLADKLrati, November 28. There waa but
Utile movtiuent in breaddurTa, and fl'iur ia decid
edly wrnk. 8tf i ot MOD harreJa, inoluding aoper
ftne at $4.?.rf(,4.AI per barrel; eilraa at 4.75
(aM7i; Minnernta, clear, at 47(7 124 ; Minne
sota atraight al 2.'6i 7 00 ; Pmnaj Ivanta eitra
fiinllv at $1 87A(" 6 Mi i "bin and Indiana do
do, 7r,7 '2S; end pa'eiita at 7.J f-r H.I.j. i;e
flour eeha at 4 2i(iL4.76
Naw Yon. Novcinhsr 2$. l'bmr a lillle more
active, wllh prtcei itill in htiytri' favor ; elint;
beavy. Kvo tl'tur more active and tleady at $;t 65
(d,4. Cornmial iloll. Wheat ooend (aio
Mgher ; afterward luat (he advance ainl decliel
J6vlr, clofng wenk ; ungrnded Hiring. $ 'it;
d., (1 2(w 2H ; ui'grN'Ird red, 2H
I 41 ; No. 3 do., t :ivuni.iVi Inr new; tl.4oj
fuil.-lli for -ld No. I red, $141; ungraded
white, $I.Syf't,l M; No. 3 do., 1 17 ; No. I do.,
$1,3" jfrt, I 2V ; eloied ; No. 3 red, November,
(lli; Drecmher, l.Ui ; January. $l.4:ij;
Pebruary, l i. !) dull at VW.fn.f-10
Barley aleadv. Barley malt dull and nominal.
Corn opened Jftio bibber; auburquenlly loat
lha advance and tit. lined a trifle, closing weak i
ununited, 0t(,tlH)r- ; No. 6Si("'"-" i N". 2,
fW'i,0lli); No. 3 white, 711 : clom-.l j No 3 Nor ,
i;j.i ; iiioember, 87 n ; January, 6ujc ( Pebmary,
7 lie (Uta initio higher, and lea active cloing
weak ; No. 3, itOytt-lni do. while, bH,b io ;
do. wbue, 52K(i).'4t! : No. 1,611c; do whi-a. 64o;
miied W'eatern 4UK''5"4o; wlit'e, di., 52fn,i5o ;
mixed atato, Moj wbiie do , bM)(aAo.
(Oil UvM.
Oil Quotations !
CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT.
UNDERBILL & CO.,
l.nbrUntlnr, IK third K .Vlnrrs'
OILS.
l'lin.II'Sltl KG, J'K.NM'A.
W. qonl, our britlil, M I'ftrolrn
m and other nt la
vered free by
paaaing the
.Limn wuii'u uuj.r.
ueaire
R.nn.il Oil, 115 dfx rir,T.t..p.r
K.HnnlOil. MO " ' "
l.im. Whit. l',0" ' M
W'.l.lWbil.. 141)" " " "
Torrli Oil, 17S " " " "
Mir.r.' I.irn nil. Xdft '
B.niln., 73 ilrariljr "
.niba, 74 " "
llM.ihD., M " "
1'r.p.r.d Itvildnaiil '
Pit C.r Oil "
Trurk A II. Oil. "
No, III) C.r Oil "
No. 0 C.r Oil "
No. 1 l .r Oil "
No I C.r Oil "
No. 3 f,r Oil "
FrtDlrllo N.lar.l l,uhrl,linf. "
H'.,tV., Nat. I.uhric.tlttK
FrankllD 2S d. llr.llr "
Mir. Inlwl
" M.di, n Wlal.r "
" 7,ro T..t "
Wr.t V.. Klr Winter- "
" M.illuin. "
Rl.rk Ti.notid "
llwi tnjtlnr H "
UoloVo " ...m n "
Ambfr "
XXX "
Kim !'; Hpinrll. OH "
t'lmil.r Oil, Kllr. hr,tatu... "
M.trblrH ( j l.nd.r Oil "
N I
Kiln Hn,l Oil
g)l Oil, N. 1 " "
l...rfllil r.tir.iWini.r ' I a
Kb. 1 '
Mfneri' Yellow, 3 grade "
f ttra Ni l,SgradeH
W hit f arailea "
t.init n I ( twit Amoflrtril "
Turpentine (Hahr) "
leDflTi uiivparj "
- (!Oltj "
No Ciooda at Retail Prlrra (uarantcrd.
amira r4RRsai-ara.
Tyrone At J. Hurlev A Bi-ni' Coal Yard,
llontttlait At YanDaiea k Co. 'a Stone Ware-
boo aa.
CorweniTille Fratna n artboaie near Railroad
Stalin.
then Aerg Railroad Station.
Addrtai all oreVra io
LUCK flUX b9. Pbllipabnrg,
May 4,'M-ly. Ct atrt toaaty, Pa.
tv giflrrrtlsrmtnts.
Finttt Dry Qoodt,
Beit Boot and Shott,
At H. A. Kratitr t.
. 10 Ifl-ly.
"jyoTICK. The nndenhyned. reiidlng la tha
village of Wettoeer, in Cheat townabip,
bus made tba Deoeaiary arranjr,KRifnti end pro
poaaa to opA an EATING llOl'SK for tba aa.
oouiiiiodaiion or the publio (teBerally, and I bare
by au licit liberal ahara of the public patronage,
JOHN J. tiNYDUl.
Weetover, Pa., Feb. 9, )8HI-tf.
TAlHS.OI.IiriON OP PAHTNKHHIIIP,
X The pnrtnor'liip beretolureaxliting between
. K. rho and Dtnfn Freeuan baa Ibis day
(Saturday, Nur. 5, HHI) bren diaaidved by
mutual oimoetil, and the booka of the tlria remain
in the p'H'Msion of A. K. him IT.
A. K. BIIOPF,
HKNTU.N IlKKMAN.
Madera, Pa., Nov. A, lshl-it.
ISTKAV Klli:i:P.-C.mo treapaaaina; on
j the premiaaa of tba auberiber, in Munta
tcwn-hip.ln Junaor July,IHS,TllltKK Tf
H II K i: P. Tha owner ia hereby re.uoi- Yj
Ud to oo me forward, prove properly, mmi
pay chargea and take thorn away or they will bo
diiporod of aa the law directa.
CIIHISTIAN HA RTKb.
Kylertown, Pa , Nov. IS, I tut I -St.
HTM AY NTrJLrnme treifaafln on
I j the premtaea of the unicriigneil, raalding
In C'bent towniliip, on or about the lit of Keptem
htr inn, a two ) ear old UKUTKKK, with white
hind legd and a white apot on lha fur heed. Tha
owner, or owoera, ia re(uated to enme forward,
prove property, pay pruper charget and take him
away, or ho will be difpoand of aa the law dl 'ant a,
HAMI'KI, IIAKTZKLL.
New Wahlngton( Nov. 2,1, lSnl-.lt
ADM1NWTH ATdlt'S NtTI( Netioe
ia hereby given tbi tetlera ot Adminiat ration
on tbeealateof LAZ4KV8 A K MS THONU, late of
Ferguson tornftbip, Clearfield flnuntj, Pa., dae'd,
having btcn duly granted to tbeundcraigned.all
peraona Indebted lo aaid eitatewfil pleaae mska
immediate payment, and thoae having olaimi or
demanda agiioet the aaiua, will preient them prnp
eily auibct.tii'nied for teitlamont without dolay.
(IKOltUK SI HAW, Admin iit rator.
Lumber fliiy, Nov. 2:t, lttKl-fit.11
A I DITOIt'M NOTK l--Th undsrt igned
Auditor appoinlfd to duiributo ibe pro
oL'da ariaig from the HherilT'e aala of the prop
erty of Iaiah ii. ltarger, under Vend. Ki. No.
A7 June Term, Ihnl, tu and among the partiea
legally entitled thereto, hereby givei nutico that
he wtll ait to attend to the dutiea of bla appoint
ment at hia ofliee, in Cleirfleld, on PHI DAV, the
Will DAY of 1K"KMHKK, A. I). S1, at 2
o'c!ck P. M, W. A. HAfiKHTV, Auditor.
CltaifleM, Pa., Nor. 2:id, ISSl-St.
TXKt'lITiMl'f NOTIC'I-m Notte ia here-
A J by given that Letlera Teatamentary on thai
eute ot HKNHV IIAW J7,, late ot llmdr twp.,
C'learf.elil eonnly, Peoncylvania , deceaaed, hav
ing bten duly granted to the underaigned, all
peraona indebted to aaid eitate will plcaie make
immeiliata payment, and thoae having claim or
demandi agninat tha aame will preient them
properly authenticated fur lattlcuaot.
JAM US KAUAKKK,
Eiecutor,
Lutherabarjf, Pa., Oct. 10, IM.t.
Town Lots for Sale
IN COALPORT, Clearfield Co., Pa.
V LA RUE number of town Iota can ba had at
a remonablo price hy applying to John L.
Ligbtntr, Jr., Agent, baid town la aiiuated ia
the caul bavin on Clturtirkl creek, at tba termi
ooua of the Uell'a (lp railroad.
JiUfTS A SHAW,
CiearfloM, Pa.
Nov. lfi, tf81-lui.
Wemnttmintonrt asflnllrttora f(.rlnfrnl!, Caveat,
Tntilt- HurkH. t 'pyriuhtJ. He., t-r the rnlunl htatri
( aiioita. rnlia. F.ii(rlniid, Frnnrt'. (..Titiflnv, etc. Wu
huve tiud tlilrl-tlvi yara' ex iHTlrni-a,
"au tiUiitituiiifd UiP'tiL'lt m are tH'llrit In Ihi'PH
tvrinc Awt:i.i('w. Thiiiiinro and dpi fi id lit llius
trai'1 vvc'U!y iMiiH'r.ftil.aOuyfiir.bJKiWBlln1 PnvrvM
nt H it'tiif, Is v.tt iiiu-n'sttiig.aiKl hiu an vnormoiia
rlrruidtnti. Addn MI'.NN A (H., I'atrnt Mill
I'm, t'uli . of S4'i.Tiric ammik-an. !fi I'ark Uow,
Ni'W York. Hand txK.k about 1'iiU'iiUitn.
jAitra trull.
CARROLL L. BIDDLI
IUirerentthe following firit-claaa Compaoitl.
Liverpool h London A Olobl Eng.. .f.1S,!l?fl, 1 05
Phonix, of Hartford, Conn 3,073,1(1:1
Inauranc Co. of North America, I'bil r,:i0(i,V-1n
1'ui.oiylvania Inr-urana Co., Phlla... J.tSl.O.Sfl
Queen Iniuranoe Co., Kngland 5,000,000
l.BBca'hire lonuranoe Co., England... 6,oflS,0I5
North Uritifh A Mercantile, Log V,3fll,lM;
Western Aamranee Co., Toronto 1,4I1,0S6
Office on Market tit., opp. Court llouae, Clear
field, Pa. June,'7tf-tf.
VALUABLE LAMS FOR SALE I
rpiIB ondenigned offera fur aala two valuable
X farma altualed in Lawrence towniblp, aa fjl
lowa :
One hundred and twenty (120) acrei cleared and
a good aula of culiivalion, and having (hereon
erected a largo and fine frame dwelling houae, two
large frame harna and oilier neneanary ontliuild
iogi, together with a large orchard, good water,
io., lo.
tevrnty acres cleared and nnJr cultivation,
but with no huildinga.
'The aaid land are aituata within 24 milea of
Clearfield and the Panniy Ivauia KaHrond. ami are
umlerlaid with bituuiinoui coal and fire ctay.
Itraaon for Pelling. Oei'linifi)? henlih of owner'
For further particular, Iririuirc of ibe rolxcrit'er,
J. PHANK NVliKH. Au'y for Ow per.
Clt-arfivld, Pa , June 15lh, lSl tf.
i a in w r'itnnv. oiiuliiallv r'-m
nniuulc"! unit IntnwIiK ed to the int-ili ul pruf.--lii
aixl Dm puUilt Ht Inrge t.y b. t, Jt iri
man, M. !., or 7 Perm Ave., pitrlinrg.
IM , who prcm iHm-iI It to over ,iui a
lli-ntv rno't Iti i-t-ci-v ..jyf li w.. B, .t ii
ltritfsiinc.. HMMMHMHBnMI
Itucirci-t iin ih. j ;, .ii 1, , i.iiir.j ui.i...
tti it of any othnr rciocily, ini'l la tlie out)
willed ti.
h'-lr
l.flliK th
'Y M M
Milium lint i n
I ll-.-MtM of tll V
Man u.i Miimli
n i nMiiatiiiii mii
rinn an i HhfHcr,
n with II. Pit in n
IWtl uf l
imrrcllciiu.
sell mie, nm rilliiij t" i'i"
il i
lir tl irinnn n-n
theartlVH in lin iili'a Imtit thfw loirnilli'titt
mill tti o mil lining l hem into otie -tit)l cum
i-mi'l. h nt cTir.K.ilit. ul. a wltli (he Vi'
Mkiui at hi K S ah it in t-vrry i1lunu en.:
ifm Fnrkuf ri-vfi.r.ill- -n roiu in, tired with tin
tltat il n". Tln rt-lMit mi in (mii lint II wl
ni'l ti-' h nnr nillx-nMi It will mil mm F .
iwrili ulr M 'ir for a intmptili'i fJMBjajfajja
HOFFER'S
Cheap Qasi Store
KIM IM NO, Til II I'll, Ot'l It IIOIItlE,
Clcartteld, Pa.,
WIIOLKSAI.I! nEIAII. DKALKR IN
DRY GOODS,
Ccmpriaing Dren (looda of the very latert allet,
confining In part of Car li merer, .Mnehtcr
Fancira, A I paean, and all manner of
Fancy Dres? Goods,
Pneh aa Cretnna, Mohair Luitera, Platda, Ireri
tlinghawf, Dreaa Fanclea n( the very Intel I
at y lea, and aa cheap aa they can ba aold
ia tbit market.
NOTIONS,
C'niiting of Glove fr Oenta, Latiet and
Mma. H-ae of all abadea, fit Ik Fringe,
l,ae, Fnnry Dreaa Huttona. Ladlea'
1 leant all ahadea and Itylei, CufJa
and Co'lnra, Kibiiona of all kind and
qnalitiee. Merino Inderwear, Trimminga, etc.
BOOTS AND SHOES
Qucensware, Hardware, Tinware,
Cnrprls OlKioflis
YJAImIm PAPER,
LEATHER, FISH, Etc.,
Which will b. Kid wholiul. tr null. Will ukt
Country Produce
la Eirlitiite fur (loaili al M.rk.t Vrlrei.
WM. J. HomtR.
l'lrflt.(, P., rt. It, IHHI tf.
PATENTS
Jim (Ivrrtlsrmrutd.
W.J. LYTLE.
If. jr. LITTLE y CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
PHILIPS1JUKO PENN'A.
M0LASSKS,
SUAII3,
COFFEES,
TEAS,
&o.,
SPICKS,
SJIOL'LDKR,
HAM,
SI UK,
Sit:,
LARGEST STOCK AT THE LOWEST PHICES.
Agents for Lorillard's Celebrated Tobaccos.
Pbilipaburt;, Pa., Novembar 9, Isftl-tf.
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 THANHAUSEK,
Opera House Block, opposite postoffioe, CLEARFIELD, PA.
5- J.1-U8I If.
NOTICE. '
HAVING JUST RECEIVED
OUR
Full .Mud Ifiifti- Slock
OF
DR Y GOOD, DRESH GOODS, MOTIONS, MIL
LIXER YAM) FJXCY GOODS, WE INVITE
the run li a to call and examine
OUR STOCK and prices before
1'URCDASING elsewhere.
Yours Respectfully,
3BE. 3s 3 xiac IT te o o..
ROOM NO. 2, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
CL,KAltFIEI.1, PF.NX'A.
N. 15. In our Millinery Dqmrtuunt we employ none but fi rs t
clns.s Milliners, nnd gunrnntce nil work to give satisfaction.
II. LEHMAN & Co.
SHit.mlii-r lSKI-lf.
W. II. BALLENGER,
WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST,
AND DEALER IN
SMOKER'S ARTICLES.
THK LA KGKST ANDC11 EAPKST VA ftlETY OF CIGARS IN Til E CITY,
Solo Agent ot I'liiladclphia of the
W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars,
A LARGE VARIETY OF RpUGH AND READY ALWAYSOX HAND.
A SPECIALTY MADE OF
HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY.
HaTSTORES FITTED VP AT T1IK LOWEST CAHU PRICES,
W. ll.BALLEXGER, Xo. 223 Blarkrt Street. Philadelphia.
September 7th, IftSI-Iy
r Oil i ()K - All kindi of job work eiecuted
I la tha beat manner at tbia offiea.
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs.
Onrwtnarllla, Jan. I, T-tf.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Cnrwenarille, Pa., Jan. 9 , 1K7K-tf
FRESH MEAT I
rtlJIK nderlgned will fontlno the bnteherlng
X buaineaa at the old etaJ. Meat market in
ibe p tailing mill office, "D Piaa air tel. Frenb
mtat every JMondyf WttJneidny, Friday and
Ha'urday mornlnga. Tonr palrnagn la retpeet
folly aoltcllrd. K. W. liKOWN,
Per M. U. Hrowh.
Clearfield, Pa., 11 I 8Mf.
parm for Sac '
TUB onderaigfl'd rffrri for aala ONI Ht'N
DRKb AC'hl 8 of bla Ana farm litaited
in taw ranee townahip, Clearfield nnunty, Pa, an
the main road leading from Clearfield hnroagb lo
Anion? ille. There ia abol M aorta vtared and
andar good aoluratioa, with two gnnd arebarde
of choice fralt, a good aprlng nf para water, and
anew freae hoeae, IftilH fet, aod at bar aat
boildlnga, and alaaiheroon timber anil bnarda for
a barn. The farm ia nnderlaid with 1HHKH
VKINS OF CtlAh, Tbe andaf vein ia
open. For further tierttealera tall en J. f.
MeKanriek, Ut , In Clearfield, ar on tba prem
laea where tba andaratgned ma rldea.
J. W. THOMPSON,
Carwinirllle, fa., Oct. 19, lfil-Sm
J. G. LYXhK
11UTTKH,
C1IKKSU,
SALT,
i-AIil),
4o,
WILLOWWARE,
'iUEKNSW AHE,
POTATOES,
SOAi'H,
Au.
M OK ICY Tl I.OAN.-On flrat-elau lm
prored farm property, by tba Mutual Lif
Inauranre Company of New York, on Ant m"t
a;lta, in eume from $1,000 op. For farther
formation apply to the nnieriijroed.
UI'R.XTIIAL W.fMITH.
Olcarfleld Pa., May 7tb, 1870-tf.
BRICK FOR SALE.
There are lOO.ltM fd Rrlek for tale at tba
Marahall Brick rd, tn tha npper end of the
bomoRh of Cttt4. Briek will alwaya ba foand
on hand (accommodate eny enatntner who may
onll, i. M. MAI(MHALL,Atant.
CtarBald, Pa., Ana;. 24, 188.8a.
ADMINISTRATOR' NOTH'K Notlee
la heretiy f Iran that Let ten of Admlnialra
tioo on tbe aalata or BAMUKL RlloPP, lata
of Iteecarla townahip, Clearfield Ca Pa., dee'd,
harlni been duly inn ted to tha anderaiffnad, all
peraona Indebted to aat 1 ettate will pleaae make
immediate pay men t, and tbnaa h aria ft elalma ar
demanda aftainat tha lame will preient them prop
erly aethoLticated for aettlemrnt. ulthont delay.
JANR HIIOFP,
v Admiaiitratora.
Ramay, Pa., Nor. M, t'RI-At.
AGENTS!
AOKNTS
MARK TWAIN'S
The beat and funnieat at mmm aa. A mm
"xr'-' NEW BOOK.
"The Trlncc nnd the rnupcr."
Elf(tantly bound) with too fln ItluDtratloaa.
Ttiii will ba lha Leading Book of tha Heaaok.
AUENTS WANTKU In ererr Town. Dont
rniii It, bat eand for airetlan at eaee and aeeare
ebntra of terrllnrr. Ad dreaa,
F. 0. BLISS & CO., Newark, N, J.
li t ii-at.
Jlfw 2Sdirrti5rwrut.
HAVE
The News I'ran
MOORE'S?
THE? HAVE JDST BECEIVED
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes,
flats and CapJ
AN l
Gent's F:;::::::,: E:::;
That Ever Came Into the
County,
AT THEIR STORE, ROOM Ml
OPERA HOUSE,
Gl O. ;. A TOM W.MOOHIi.
Cl.arB.M, P... Jiopt. 2, ISSO.tf.
fiom mirt, hacl r. ttivn
YOU OAM
Save moneY
IN UCYINd YOUR (100DS FROM
CJeo. i Paul F. Wenver,
SKC0NB STRKKT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
KAIKUS IS
Dry Goods, Notions,
Boots? Shoes, HalsfCaps,
GROCERIES,
Carpels, Oil Cloths, &c, &c.
ALSO,
t'LOIIR, FISH,
BACON, IIAM, SALT, 0AI8, CORN,
CHOP, ETC.
Thankful for p.it f.vora, w. l&vlt. tha publla
to eall and la. our larg. aod B.w Block of good.,
which wa will di.poaa of at raaaonabla rataa for
rah, or oxchango l.r eonntrjr prodooa.
Polita and atteollra darka to wait opeD ou,
and prieaa down low.
GEORQK A PAI L F. WKAVKR.
Olaartald, Pa.,8apt. II. lSSl-tf.
FRED SACKETT,
MANITACTI-RHR OF
Tin, Copper Slicrt-lron W'nrc,
-AISO HEALER IN
Hardware,
Cook Stoves,
Heating Stoves,
Ranges and
Stove Repairs.
M ood and Iron Pumps,
AMMUNITION AND FISHING
TACKLE OF ALL KINDS.
RoofingtS Spouting
DONE OK SHORT K0TICI.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
A SPECIALTY.
ALL KINDS OF
GAS FIXTURES
Krpt eotutantly on hand.
J-MIED SACKETT,
CLEARriKLD, PKNN'A.
Cl.arl.ld. Pa., Ktpt. T, HM-tf.
Hew Stave Tinwaro Store !
FRED JOHNSON & BROS.,
.1 r iERRKLL'S OiD STAND,
Oppoaita Caart IIo.'O, Markat alraat,
CLEAItrELD, PENN'A,
Deal ! ud Manufaetirara of
Tin, Copper , She el-Iron Ware,
AL1I0 BRlLini m
Stoves ajvo
ot any lite or dKrlptloi.
A LARCiK ASSORTMENT OF
Parlor. Boom and Cooking Stores
Will ba krpt aomtantly oi hand, ar proenrad
on abort aotioa.
A QRNERAL ASSORTMENT OF
TINWARE
FOH THE LEAST MOSEY
And Manufaotared ant af tht boat Material aid
ia a Workmanlike Manner.
SPOUTING AND ROOFING
Proaiptl, almdnl lo.
GAS FITTING
Attended lo, and OAS PIXTT RKfl tf all Kiada
kept Uotitaatly ea hand.
HEPAIllINO.
All kiadl or Rapalrlaf wlllk. Proaptl al.
Kaatlt doaa.
LAMM, LAHTMIIS, roCKKT AND TABL1
CI ILKKV, TC, tTO.
Ala. t Oaaaral Aaiortaaaat al
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
Allaf whirh wlllbaioldat R.aaoaabla Rata,.
... a. . Mil. A afcara of Pakllt
Patroaaga la Boliatt...
fRID JOUlilOIl k 1IRA I.
Claartrld, P. , A.f. U, Itll-ln.