I'rof{Union til Co fit I H. OK VIS, *1 • Arrjwit.r-ATi AW. * IWllrf .nl*, ln Ortlr* np|f*it* fli* t\ uri llur, uu flmi uf ( WoodrUig'i lllut'k. I AI. KKICL 1 LINK. l • ATTIIKNKY AT-LAW, ii..u,r..nie, r. Orrtn IT OAM\ST N LLMNIM. Prompt aifii I ><> lu milKltuu datura. a.Mf I I A. M< KEK, Xl* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OAHA NORTH High •tr**t, u|(*|t* court h • Ml IA ITS 11H KKGK K, (SUCCFIWOR • to Yocum A lUrU'H'i>irr) .XT LAW. Oflc* ill Cuiiri| ll"Mw, Ih Hwfunt*. IV 6 VH-l I L. SPANGLKK, II • ATTORNEY AT-LAW, HKLLKFONTti, t'KNTUB COUNTY, PA. fiprclal attention to Oullix'tloiii; |inu tlr* iu *ll th* Courts; Consultations in livrmauur Knglitb. lly DF. FOKTNEY, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, UELteroNTE, PA Oflks In Conrad flout*, Allegheny tr**t. Hpecial attention given to the collection of claim* All builoeae attended to|rotnjitly. 'J-Iy pHAS. I'. HEWKS, V_J ATTORNEY AT-LAW, BKLLEFONTK, PA. Practiras in all tlir Courts. Office oppoait* Court ous* in Punt's building. • may 3 Li | G. LOVE, 0 • ATTORN KY-AT-L AW. Brdlwfnat*, Pa. 1 OFFI- * in ths room* formerly occupied by TU* late W.r.WUeot soUaa-tf. THOMAS .1. MCCULLL L <. 11 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. PIUI IPAHUUU, PA. OOc* In Albert Owr-tr'a building, it. the . in t..nu err occupied by thw Puillptbuißanking t'oaipnny. i COLLECTION OFFICE. January 1. lUI. CLEAKFIELD. PA L-LLIS L. OK VIS. Ci ATTORNEY' AT LAW. ! OFFICE oppoalte Km Conn llouan, on the 114 ILn A. 0. Furat'a i.uildlng. 3-5 * * ■**"-- r. >.lo*ll I I LEA AN DE It A BOWER, k\. ATToBSKTS AT LAW, ' Bollofooto. Pa , inmy bg eoniulted In Eugliih or fler man. Offlc. ID UtnuaD'.Ralldibg. 1-ly niMn.iutn. 4. •uitrainitif IXEAVER A OEPIIART, XX ATTORNEY'A AT LAW, Offlr* OB AIUgh.NY atrael, north of lllgh. Bell* font*. Pn. \v c. HEINLE, r ' • ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLKPON I E, PA. Last door to the left In the Court If •>*#*. il-1 ' pLEMENT DALE, VV ATTORNLY-AT-LAW. Belief >Qt*. r*. Offie* N w corner Dtamnd, two d-ore frotn flret naUotial bank. £-17 ly. T 0. HIPI'LE, X • ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOCK ll.it kX. PA. All busioesapromptly attended to. I*l/ \\ R M. I'. MITCHELL, PRACTICAL SU ItVEVOK, L'JCli KIATKN, PA , WILL attend TO all WORK In Clearfield, Ceo TRE and Clinton mantles. Office opposite Lock llaveo National Bank. 10-ly UTILLIAM McC'ULLOUOH, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, CLEARFIELD. PA All bualneaa promptly attended to. 1-ly UK. HOY. M. IX. . • OOr* In Conrnd V!°u. .It Firtnwy' Law DlUrr, BELI.KFoXTK. PA. Apeetat attention gtren to Operative Furgerv an Chrome DUeae-e |J_|, a : nit. JAS. 11. DOBBINS, M. !>., PIITSICIAN AND RL'RUEON, OOra Allagh'ny Nt.,o*r Zl*lr'a Drug 8tor, ■Vtf BELLETONTE. PA. j nIT. J. W. RHONE, Dentist,can be found at his office end residence on N*rtfc Ide of Ifigh street three doors East of Allegheny, 'Bellefoote, Pa l^>ly J? P. BLXIR, 1 • JEWELER. warrara, cvoia. iiatut. Ao. All work imatly ilphlA. 1 AMKHICAN do, 11 u A RI*I AN ....*. London. | Sun do. I W ENTER N Toronto. I CONNKCTK UT Hartford. nnd othnra. —0 LIFE. 1 TRAVELER.* I.ifk .V Hartford and other*. —o— rorami*aion branch ol tnv kuaineaa ia roceivini; apcrinl iittrntion. l'rojK'rlloa ; aold to good advantaEO, aa I have fat ili tioa for diapoaint; of bouaoa, landa, etc., on short notice and favorable terrna. i'l.fim BOND VALENTINK PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Winter term begins January 4, 1884. This Irixtitutl >u in Ittfitwl in one of the m<>t Uan tiful snd Ifslthful •!<•(• of the entire Allegheny r*gt 1 ils f.|ien tr sto h uls of both tries, and offers the 10l lowing Courses r Catal -g'tre. i r other Inforniatlon.addreas OKO W.ATIIKKTON. Psesingwr, t*r STI Col ui'ai, ( lATII Co., Ps I .> tf 'rllK CENTRE DK.MOCKA'I BOOK and JOB OFFICE A LLEG 11E NX' STRE KT. BKLLKFONTK, PA., I* NOW nrrKßixo (i R EAT INDUCE M E N T S | TO Tlt OHM WiaitlNO FIRNT-CLAft# Plain or Fancy Printing Wo have unuaual fa Iiitlo for printing LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES. PKOGRA M M KS, STATEMENT;- i CIRCULARS, BILL liKADS, NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS i INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE, CARDS ON ENVELOPES i AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS ! HotT' >rdora by rnai! will ro. oivo promt.' attontion. tdr i'rintinß dono in the Iwatatylo, .t abort nntlca ami at thn iow#t rat# Itching Piles- Syraptons and Cure Th# aymptotn* ar# moistur#, lik# t.*r apiration, intense itching, incroaa<>rm .mlly r*||.4 tb Prm4*o|.m>klni tv-agtM will run Int.. ml4.„mrr; th* In t.th m'H.* h>r th* Pr-*i t-ntlal a. mlnallok . th- |>rie*lUny. Fiat* and heal new. nr. ...Inmi,* i fowling matter fhr il.ie in Clntw f| rtngl* . n t . , rlpthin. I Wiav* prepaid tll|n elot# ASSMOKE HOUSE, A Curm r frunl anil S|>ru< r hlri rU, I'll 11.1 pgirriui. i'A. I nHI Mi ni, mill UHlglug >| I rtr>. Hum i li-iil twilling wltwi lliil. S7 tf. JAMK.H I'AHSMORE, Prop. CWA.N HOTEL, l o lUtrnvy Cotjlc's NKW'I.Y i:K.Moi>i:i.i:it HOTIX, PIIIMFRIICRG, PA. A flr.l rlw ll.iuiw N.wlj furuUUixl, tUMlni; gtMMI Nltil |f H *• llCHlfialo 37 If. OARMAN'H HOTEL, VA llp|nMltCuttrt llnnaw, UKLLKFONTB, PA TfcHMSII.H6 Kll IiAT A giNHI l.lti-rr wltwcliH .11 Hush house, lIKIiLKPOKTK. PA., rwmllln Willi alnglii K-mli-ini-ii.iuwi.il ww llu g-n --rwl Irwt. lliig politic wml r..mmirul tin n wr lnllw.| Ui till. llr.M lwww lliiiwl, Wli-r- th) will Ami liumw comfort* at rwa* >nl I•• rwi •. Lll~r*l rHju tloii to Juryrnftn wtnl oUwira • tuti-lit.j Cuut. w. U TKLI.BB, Prop'r OUTTS HOUSE. A J (< ornor AlU v ||(.|iy A llUhof* t r*t •,) BKLLKFONTE, Pa., j r J. X. Jjfhinan, Propr. TbU popular hot*|, under lh iiiftha(pmpnt of |h* I t>rc**nl proprietor, U bMUr filial than e*r for th* I wttt**rtAiiiin*tit of giiMii. lUti-i riwwiii,|il> may 3 *LJ ! Vf ILLIIEISI HOTEL, j* ▼ r MILLIIKIM, CBNTftK COUKTV, PKNN'A \V. S MI'SSKR, Proprietor. Th town of Millhfirti re I in IVfjti'a Y*)|* iUut lno mih • front CVhuvti ht*t. n, u the L*•! tr-'tit ftahitlfc- in tl Itl.fiie.iUlr tlrifiify a cab rutta to #m '.r*ln At thw Mlhcitn a ro tnKlall'Oa will b# found la* ■ml t*-m ri lwr At# Jt,n 23. I*7o-1 y New Brockcrlioff House. Brockkhhofk house, ALLEUIIKNTBT lIKI.I.KPOKTK, PA C. O. M. MILLKN, l'rop'r. QIKHI Sample Room on I irtt Floor, *#-Fr Hnu I- wml lr .tr. wll Train*. Special rat*, ti. wltowwww-w wml Jurvrw. 4-1 i/'CENTRAL HOTEL, | V-/ (0 l •t#tl* Hllf •**) Atatiofi.) MILRMItt Ki. t"f NTHK COUNTY. ! A A A. KOIiLIiKCKKit, Proprietor. TIIKOCMf THWH.kIiA ohUa. railroad will find thl* il fat an atolleM pl*r in tuurh. <*r a tal a* A l-l TKAINN vi-p nt.'>ul Li> a.intitM 47 |?JRBT NATIONAL HOTEL. 1 M11.1.111.1M rr.STRK ntOTY. PA S. 1. r Jrain. 'Proprietor. PATES-M oo I'F.n I>A >*. HI Kl*N* TO ! HOT H LET INO ALL THAIS A A GOOD LIVERY ATI ACHED. 77.1* lintel Artj late'*, been rem'ulete.l ami rtfumUked and fAr trarehng public trill find acet-tnadala na Prut rla** in n< •/ tempert Our It.Ml u vut of the be*t H:ai;rftr*.trs Icr S;ckdilcr:. Mih. . till H4 111/ W. Swayna'* Pillb -Comfortinir to the Hick Tii mrwr. li" rr.-iti i. fc ' • 11 1 ■ | r "f ■' tr-wl luij irl- lllniul. i -i wt • ii\ - M uriw, A |-op<- > . I.n <-r, h ii -. 11-wrt I i w-.-, Ir>-|i I Kin mi. wti-ii. I Bui Ui tti- (Übilitaud, l.iif.Seliitl with web ■ I-M!. 1,.., f i coiitiiti-ii i ••.••M IV N S I'll.l-**. hi Ii t.itlwn MPiliitnwl • - | -.- ...<1 i., I i|<> ill* • - -ti—' - i !• r-wnl> Ihh h! !ij pit!-; "> I- t-51. liii •tamp* Aiif • Ji. aWAYNE A •iliN Ih ... t h> I w - "<1 V i-'UK |l)p: A~. iNi' I I 11.. It. • 11 N I. Y i I /.KI.t.KR A • *1 m ,11W TI I ■ • •• .1 ■ • •> ■ ? Ail 1..- MaMwl lw l - I n-liiii. ii. J wr-, ... ... I . • 11...... - I-...1, . I ; ' ft' mi ,- * in lo- •>. A • * "• ! SONLTS2O. PHILADELPHIA SINGER l the BEST BUILT, FINEST FINISHED, EASIEST RUNNING SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public. # Dm af t r| rr; th# nwwt jvfakr ttyl f f lie pnf'# whhh r oi#f f.* tli> trry low tnt c 4 fjo .W# do Hit ak yon h |y RRlil J u h# ar#n lit# Bivfiin* AHmr ti4fne riannrHNj it, if || i tat nil w trturn M W w nl tr.r car>n> Con*nlt fmf (MftnU and al of •and for irrulnr nnd tlin"r.tla Addwaa V til AI 1.1 A A !Co IT > Tamil f* . ri.. 4-I|hU. Pa c HOUSEHOLD WORDS. 0 "Tor Pel iMvh. Ud lutA ilhklnc c rrulH, 0 •■l'lir t- .lle- „ Z iinn. wml m-r tomniwliii. u PnriAi It - Mrrr laliw." ■■■■llMBBaa n In lilmuri (tfi-r-w-li nwlor emn- u mwrri.tl pirwnlO CI I twnllr Ikw4 rnOXAi !• r minwiltwiAWin, Mtiwr." ■■■l C -rnr tlrk li-nlrhn, puln In tiin hi-r-A, C ■Uulwim, wmll:. WW pints twkol'rm *A. " r TUnrt wnll WttiArmir li—k no IN* 111 of llfs S foil. "W lit t-w-tilnps ml f-n will U hwprj. •■fl'TO will U pwlq fi.r uif i fWju C will nut cura or srcwtlir liapravf. "■■■■■ C i If Tim wtrlt wtr-ngih, twialtft wnd q W--iut7, j 1 . "On In ftmr n-wr—t ilrmrHn fnr nNAtl* - wflVainA. TikwllbtlurntwliiunL" •"For n-rTrmn-MIIT, r itwrrh nf 1M M*d> Z Arr, i.r dliMMmumllui-)s UUTwit s Z wml bwlured." PATENTS ®lic tCnittc FIMTSML l ItfcJLLEFONTR. PA aohict7XJTX7haiii. NKWH, KArr A Nil HL'fiCi IWI'IONM. mi TUT 'it TUT lTtol wrltrAßl In Till IBTCILI Kvery farmer in hie annual rrpenrncr duenver* i>inrthing of value. Write it and trntl it to the " Ayrirultural hUlitor on as the former one is dry. The i wa-h with clear water and re |>eat tin process. Live some of tuc worst spot* a rub with a bit of ifris til brick ; wash again with water ami wi|H: dry. I'ul u little kerosene aroun i llie bulls, ami lake the plough to pieces, scouring each piece to get j oil the remaining rust spots if nec essary. This sounds like a formid able pr- ce*, but the whole operation I will not take an hour. Oil all expoaed surfaces with kerosene when you set tiic p uugii away, aud when you d your spring ploughing, a few turns I will finish off the balance of the rust. Mani rino Gh.\h Laniis.—Farm-1 era who have b. cn hauling manure on grass lands during the winter should ! make a note of the following good advice from the Breeders' Ha telle : j The bay rake will lie found a most useful implement where meadows or j pastures are top dressed, especially ' if some considerable portion of the manure is a little long or lompy. Spread as evenly as possible from the w agon, and then put on the rake and go orer the ground thoroughly in at least two directions. It is surprising t> what a degree it will break up and | thoroughly distribute the manure. \\ e rer ember to have once gone over j a meadow in this way, where some of | tho manure was long, and the rake , puller! it and rolled it over among the stubbie until it fairly seemed to wear it out, and there did not ap|>ear to lie a place as Urge as a man's hand any. where in the field which did not have some portion of manure upon it. The rake covers the ground very quickly, for when the rake is so employed the horse should be kept at a rapid gait, ! and the expense is merely nominal, and we believe it will always pay to 1 use it after top dressing. Of course, i ir it gathers up anything in the way of long stuff, which can be collected ■ in winrows. that should be gathered up with the wagon and hauled back to the compost heap, to prevecnt its fouling the next crop of bay. And this last consideration should always be kept in view in lopdressing j meadows, for there is considerable danger of it, unic*a these manures; i should Ire well decomposed or are 11 miserable about it? Instead of looking a* if you were , g"ing to sink through the earth you ought to look happy.'' •Smith (despairingly i "Happy ! happy! >h, if I only could lie! Hut I am a ruined man !" Jones—"flow so?" Smith—"lt has just occurred to me ( that in drawing up that note I absent mindedly dated it January, 18K3, i n . *tead of January, I*K|. The infernal thing was due before the ink was dry."' Anothor Opportunity Lost When the keen-eyed applicant had j named the point he wished to reach of , the ps|>cr of which he was full owner and part editor, the pleasant superin tendent looked 'up* with an llfable smile and observed: "But we don't go there. That tow n is ou the other road." "That a just it!" returned the keen tditor. "I know I can't get a pas home from you, hut you jmy mv fare over that road, and then watch mv | paper and ace how I pulverize that j line in your iutereata!' But the scheme was of a magnitude too great to be accepted without enn aideratiou, aud from the pulverisation that wiped out both roads it has been | assumed that the editor walked home. Jußt What Ho Wanted. "Say. mister, ain't you the orator * man what made a speech to us yester j day,'' asked a country bumpkin of a j Newman politician a few days ago. "I have that honor," was the reply. "D'ye remember what ye said?" "Well, no-yw, I remember tho subject ot my remarks. But why do you ask?" " Why, you said (hat you made the welkin ring, ami I've tried all over town to get one big enough fr Marine's finger, aud there Min t anv big enough. ; and I thought as how I would rente to j rot shop and git ye to make her one lof them thar welkin ring*. She's a ■ stunner, auti it'll take lota of welkin I Ug to make one big enough for her. Lovo in Chicago Il.ry stepped into (lie apartment, and, after Beryl had aeated herself at lite piano and played a lew Imr* front Beethoven's Ninth {Symphony , in order to c lear the neighborhood of liegitn.- and organ-grinder*, she cuddled l r self up cozily on a hassock l>ei* no crime to lie u dry goods cleik " "No," said -Mr. Setback thought fully, "hut it ought to he," and I • < moment -Hence fell between them The father was the first to *■•.. k. "I do not care for wealth," lie *m . "when the subject of your fuinre n„ - hand i* considered, and I c ould over look hi# paper-on-the-wall pants; tm Arthur Ainsleigh i# a debauche. " lis false !" cried the girl. "IV. v. your words t . IK- true and I will r. nounee him forever, hut, should # . not do so, ] will fulfill iny proim-e t him at once." "I accept the test." was the ript*. and, kissing his daughter fondly, lia. old Setback left the house. "So I can have the detective?" One of our best men i I ingratiate himself with this von. .- man of whom yc>u have spoken, end if be has the tightest tendency i.. ward dissipation he is lost " "Very well,"said the banker. "Good day." "Good day." "huough ! This it borrii.ie Beryl Setback sjx-ak- alm.s>t si. pealiagly to her father as she .land with him in front of a guilcied haunt f vice and beholds Arthur Ainsl, t i, leaning against the bar in a state of beastly intoxication—he win. . • loved with such a passionate fever that at time# she forgot about her con . "Ixt us go away, papa," she sani ... tones that wen- almost a sob, i sha.i never see him again *' ' How much i< your bill?" The detective stood by the hanker'- desk, "hive dollar* for my time " 1,, said. ' But wen- there no other cxpei,--• He seemed verv far gone when I him." '''' ."* replied the detective "forty cents for that part of it. I had to buy two lemonade* and a package of cigarettes before be was full enough to haTe the young lady sec him." • ... _ Conscience's Whisper It was an Ohio man, who, when a terrible storm began one night rushed into the house of a neighbor and cried out: .Jones, this is the ending up of tie earth P "I aiu afraid so," was the replv. "And what shall we do f* "Make our i*aoe with heaven.'. The wind blew still stronger, the house began to shake, and the excited man exclaimed: ".loues, you lost five bushels of wheat last tall *" "Yea."' "And you have your upie-i. n*'" "I have. The mau who look my wheat had better own up." "< an you forgive him ?" "I can."' "Well—" Hero the wind suddenly dropped, and after a look through the window] the conscience drickeo man tumed arm finished, "Yea, if ever I meet him. 1 II advise him to call around.' • —i The Connecticut Olrl Where are you going, Mary T. %- ,tfccl to lunch with Nellie Blank." ' Are you sure there are no strange characters lurking around?" "I have looked out of all the win down and cannot see any una axcept of course, the detectives*'' "Hove you o tified them that you wished to go out V and they promised to be on A the aler: "1 on hare y.qr revolver and bowie knife aud police rattle in your pocket*. or c..ur*- "Yes, ma." "Well you may go. hut don't alar 108g.f.-ri; : , k like rain and yeuc cartridge might get damp." '•im