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The first session of the Forty-nioth' Congress whic Legan December 7th, Na 8 period of seven months sn hus in the alternoon. ter ainated = on aay, A The day was more orderly aod [ree from days, o'clock ¢ jectionnble transactions which u characterize the closing day ola se blican an { Senators were notified by and d ina one of Both the Repu Democratic exXLraor- ry scene which was occasson 1 by Senator Riddleberger's freaks The usual resolution was offered by Sen pre idi ficer, the ability, courtesy and impart af ator Harris thanking the 13 ity with which he had } A The to Senate during the session. ques tion was put, and declared have unanimously ado} ted, ¥ . up Riddle ared t bee In Mr. 1 decl Wl 0X ted manne olat n id erger in t the re at th 10 pass unless a quorum was pl esent, and f n in order to prevent a Later the ¢ us was ordered during Mr. Ridcleberger Cnamber, in the Senate the Ie called up and adopted that the President had approved the river aud The official announcement harbor bill, was the the Senators and leave the Capitol to complete their ar rangements for the homew ard | journey and when the hour of adjournment ar: but in rived there were few present either house, The President hassigned the oleomar- { garine bill, and in doing so he sent to * the House a message giving bis reasons, ns to and making certain suggestions changes in some of the sections of the bill, which he thinks would improve it. # The provisions of the bill are such as to prevent its becoming a law until the expiration of ninety days from the date of the President's signature. There is much conjecture as to the probable outcome of the dispute wiih Mexico in regard to the imprisonment | attaining os ng | s8i0L. | | promise { the other | it is to draw nigh unto death. Many 1 } | | i 5 : huv iif ddd revived their prescot position i d 8% vo I'he band of successful ag gre howe ver, Was aver OD \ ARsoCialions, fore so large, and their condition indi’ cates progress of the most substantiel ort. The building cra began among cin several yeais ago, and wany a 2] work in como’ to day extending th dious homes of then Lhe be [VERS | Lulu r now planning to build, with every of success, is greater then ever ; while of these; as well us of ali \ more vigorous A iy thal useluluess never Their becoming bet ent and prospective seemed so well assured. dis’ tinetive work, also, is | lerstoo ed, rosecu | | The failures that have preveuts l a work; ih 15] | | rrowiil yet more duy, | y | | [oe al trials and mistakes, rapid have been due Fin ih ding 1 efly to loeal ial Z of Association trom kindred societies, ignorance » nature apd sphere of from the Meion ol pathy of the s Christian work, whom syn was expected ; Ldying out pirit of aggressive which the society ng other have often But x HE [3] 5 BY wed its 0 SL, am or 1g contributed fatal decline. wrecks of this kind to are to be found | along the pathway of all good enter | prises, which struggle thre ugh trial 1 of editor A. K. Cutting, by the Mexican government, subject of several earnest and protrac ed and his Cabinet, snd the prevailing opinion seers to be that Mr. Cutting will ceive a heavy sentence and be at discussions by the President once psrdoned by President Diaz. The news of the death of Mr, Tilden, which was received on Wednesdoy last and bulletined at various points through out the city and at the Capitol, occas joned general surprise and regret. President, his Cabinet and maay prom inent officials attended the faneral ser yices on Saturday. As all the bills which did not President before to the signature of the ‘ongress adjourned failed become resolution providing for of the surplus in the ire through. This with the A bu he Deg in conn: Department. idiog » be erected for the 1 wriment gr u por obtainable Pres rangement : ihe fent a Summer fe ATH. th } 0a sident il KNOWS ( During iw aod Mo A ncocial many as twe huadred thons n's Christin ol roll of membershi organised io this conunent the war about ons ate civy this number had been loro sh Provinces, and in hern States the Northero and Sat Union. During gruggls the h of cally suspe ded mo ackivity societies was prac. since the war Lis Associations hav in numbers grow with unexampled rapidity, espe inlly in the British Provinces and in the northern part of the Union, inile South also, they have ‘ately began lo multiply Probably ever organize | | aif of the entire nu vher nov eset, tiough pearly «very society bas kiov wha re- | | great beuefit to many : The matter has been the | | 108 | the “8% 1 more in Christian work The | | man in the and experiment toward their final form of usefulness. The roll of our societies might have been longer, but it never | before contained the names of so many well established, vigorous and grow- ing Young Men's Christian Associa’ tions. COMMITTEEMEN. that the interest of the active members of the Association is at present being cen’ In view of the fact much of tered in the Committee Work, we clip | the following, feeling it will be of “It is surprising how much a young man can do in any direction by giv. nly a litle time systematl a ly. reason why one will do so much than another is not that he has more leisure time at his disposal, but that he wisely plans eh what time he has. It is the community who fine last he has not Lime ful time for the new enterpn Le makes il disposition of the that makes 1 nen serving on and |’ wn denoming man ia A ’ Made thus broade hew d outside of his cand will rs ne render more intelligent an vice in hi irk Aud tue fa that the € CLUTCH. wt Dy experiend 9 the Association are Loe Les yw there is TOO more nen ef nis cemmitiecs i+ meant Lhose Dossessin junlities of censecralion nas And in suggesiing we de so in ng selfish spin Lae oasl desi e rots elsewhere, © Wing benedad to bye sMgaygt ] convietio Associate News, Philadel a, Pa A {ALK By F ar of a I nema sued out of the court of Commen Pleas of Clearfield eounty, issued to me and to we directed. | will expose to publie | jn the Arbitration recom in the | t'ourt House in the borough of 1. Pennsylvania, on Saturday, ber 4th, 1886 11 o'slock » hail interest of tuminous { onl Con pret Y { el MLL iri virtue ~ roof A , wri 1 Sep s Bt m. the in and to a egraph o xtending along the of the Besch Creek Railroad from wy Shore Lycoming county, through the oounties of Lycoming, Clinton, Cen and Cearfleid to Gassam in county of Ce miles ‘mors or | with branches ex- tennding to the town of { Jearfield in the county of Clearlield, and to the tows of | Puilipsburg in the county of Contre, F One Fines tre, ia, rogether with all other oranchos, wires, | poles, instruments, improvements, leases Lenements, the purpose of operating or in connec | Gi | | | | like | located and used with { Clearfield and | rights “WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR CENTRE COUNTY FOR THE South Bend Chilled Plow. Why do vo to 26 per cent few months’ frou more credit? i J AN FR of All Descriptio Ey “AT | Rock-Bottom Price. Stoves | i W hn \ OUR TERMS ARE CASH, AND NOT THIRTY DAYS TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIE OVER HARDWARE. STO! TURN OUR MO! .K. HICKS & BRO. WE PAY 4 ered ELEPHONE LARGEST STORE r MAIL, K IN CENTRE npt shipments. | MAIN ROOM, 26x210 feet. ’ i | ANI ARGE As COU A ton with said telegraph hive; also a nar- | row gauge railroad extendiog from drifis Nos. 1, 2, and mines, the property ol Huminous Company, to Rte with the alll, 1 leas 3 of coal lately i tha Conl the connecting Beach Creek Bailroad at a distance (az- of two miles, more in Jordan Township, ( county, together with and cars, or | learfield MNoLIve y i and all other engines cars and rolling stock, tool s Ril one joo 5, implements and ma- terials now belonging to the said Clear- field Bituminous Coal Company sod now intendeded for use upon the said railroad or in connection with | in use or the proper equipment and operation of | the same; together with all and singu- | lar the « OF por ate rights and franchises of the said Clesrfield Bituminous ( Company: and together with all ments, rights, and appurten- | ances, reversions, reaainders, rents, is- sues and profits, and all the estate, | rights, title, interest, property, claim | snd demand of every nature and kind whatever, upon the Clearfield Bituminous Coal Company, exercised or situated, if the MAL PANG liberties wherever | fully and with sane wholly n the y oO eslate, 1ntlerest. the COC Bituminous Coal Company of in and to | the following agreements and contracts Agreement made the 11th d January, A. DD. ISS between the ith Western 1 name of which As effect ns were count of all the and privileges of earfield yjuehanna and So allr { the npany, sntly hanged 1 Beg i and Sou Wai Cre learfie h Wester R Lompany, receniiy Railr yal | reorganint i | a8 Lhe { such other i Clears | . | paid to the Sheriff, | Clearfield | : : | having I» the | « ] afield a disvance of 104,27 j {eptal i and hereditaments used for | {it was struck ling Ka Re Shore, Pine | paid! anpany Joraey ‘ mij 313 the Pes h Cy the | ow i ’ and 0 be wold subi ) $1101 on Lhe j fendant, the Clearfiel nous tracts its part ompany, and in the sau cont con agresmentis alin ARG REres to i Let 10 Xo And ferformed and Faken it prog minous Ls erty of the n pat 5 Terms « the price or. sum h the property shall be struck must be pad al aie 1 ofl or wi 1 i at the time of Lhe urangement made we | hed Up again Al De &x e and risk of the person to wh off, and who, In case deficiency of such re shall mnske and in no linsta will the deed be presented in Court lor "i ovod, otherwise Lhe “Wp be mms por riy lintely put 31] wo nie, RO wd the same, non Con. firmatfon unless the money is sctually Jr rifl's se KE. Dawn, Sherifl, Office Clearfield, Pa August A, D, 1586 - A DMINISTRATORSNOTICE ~ a Lotters of administration upon the oslate of Ellantmth Zeigler, late ct Marion township, deceased, on by the Register of Conte comply grant the undersignad, she requests gill persons in dev make fmmediate payment and wo having olaime against her Wo present the same duly sathentionted for settlement AARON RUCK, Administrator, Post OM & Address Walker, Pa She od onsod | Ls 1 San ~Subseril @ for the Cex CURAT rue Deso- | in pursuanceof the authority conferred | The | which one company is cavalry and one | MUNN A CO, | tm ahe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN WasHINGTON , Aug. 7.~ | ing order was issued at the War De partment to-day : | the Preside “By of t, Fitz John Porter, hav direction ing been appointed a colonel in the | army under the provisious of au act of Congress, approved is hereby placed oun the retired list of | 1 the army, in that grade, as of this date by the said act, and at his own re quest.” ——— TexasBlood Boiling, ~The follow. July 1, 1886, | ( ST Globe | Louis, Aug. 8.—The New Laredo, All day ed troops in this city paraded the Democrat, Mexico, special, says: long the arriv’ streets in different parts of the oity force numbers about 4004 of The bank artillery. latter company went to the two or three river during the day and swung the muzzle® of three canon ward Texas with grea exhibition average he riverto! PATEN of the BOTRENTIFIO AMYRN AN, 00D Love 10 aot ga Bolletiors for atents, Caveats, Trot ks, Copyrights, for the Uni Bites, Camm. and, France, (germany, ote I Hook abou is sent fren, THINLy even ¥oar' G8 parison ta obtained throneh MU NN & CO, are notieond the arg bast, Fonts cireniaied scientific paper. 15.20 8 Your, Sakis endid engravings and interosting ise poCinen o py A Address MUNN A CO, SCIANTING petty Utftoe, ml Broadway, New York > | - Kepxator Warnace is one of the central figures in Pennsylvania polis ice, and his affairs attract notice even farm those who do not gzree with him. He entitled 10 be heard in his own behal as a candidate for the Goverorship we Ph iladelphia Record. ullerances on curreny times | man | il | and | wy of Lhe Beleutific Amer | i | Cor THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF | | Cor unty, Estate of Barah | Hale conned, T ¥ surfes BR. Ha Hd spondent. Take notice thet John M Hale, Julia and Mary BE. Hale, testamentary trustees for 23. The cunt of 1, the said Charles R the wii | ani Daniel W. Mevers Hale, have presented the w discharged as trusie of John Meyers ale jecessod, art has granted a Rule The tre Pennaylvanis wi Stewart. late of Sow Shi the RB ath ve VOW. ~ F 1istirat Lehivr, wa of arriz LOWn- a ander 2 4 g ET t sh wrth Mon nduy of Aug urs at Belle i Have, wi k pot be granite 9 A. account of Admir late of Harris tow Samuel KE. Ishler, 1 Meyers, lecessed, for pro- order of the trostecs | the 4d, ao id tes lammeniary Jiwchinrged and sows ether party appointed fu W. MILES WALKE Bellefonse, Pa, June 23, 1868, |[25-W) Eheri ace and ston { Resl Es mie The final a iminwstralor « HARI FR eteby giver NOTICE. Tusd az W. Gepbut, Notice be Ne 4 mad the ila application will 16 the Gusernor of Pennsylvania ou Mooday day of July, 1886, Ly Semuel Dickson, Israel W Morris, B. K. Jamison, Edmund Blanchard, C. A Maver. and EM Blaschard, under the Act of Assom- | bly setitied “An Act Saprovide the inoorporat i regulation of cermin rporathons, approve gith. 1974," and the suppiensenis Uersto, for “i Boo { an intendad corporation 0 be called | Executor of “B zs W sfonte Iron Company,” the chamoter and ich Is the win 0.4 IR f iron or sleel Gregg Wwoslip, ther metal fon 1 decd if S. A. Woods, Woods, inte of int clhmrier e Ba oF lecensed, ir artiche of comumeror JAS. A. McCLAIR i for these porposes t ’ rights, benefits, and p: Register { Amembly and the supple 4 EDMUND BLANCHARD, Solicitor the - Mina rious Esoars druggist, of Winchester, | “One of my W. Reed, wriles Louisa The fol- unis have been examined, rd Lhe inspection of he was given up to die by others She heard of Dr. King's presented | for Consumption, of me. In to this city, “ L JISTERS NOTICE. DE sCCK customers, : mal filed office egaloos, suff of rex Yerer with Con along» mption, , aod her physicians New Discovery and began buying » six months he walked a distance miles, wed much improved she She the re cred rs and sil be in is Ow sO using it has gant feels she owes her | fe u al Zeller & Dnans Bra ensad . ne R ba trying ag: in ge many things JR tained, nN on ney cured everythamg 0 don’t whic t a Blood ne i eoare Diseases of affections reome sil Bottles ur time the t goon in our an d well, howmels To be @ 3 iy bs a aa I discases 11 kidneys. alds 0 the e California Vine orest 0 Ladies stment for lad Iw. Mary A “3g ies’ disenses iregg, the and re tionzed the treating whese complaints a hour “ nt fu under a has od an and novel L of thax rem a rant oe iffering from ary disease ou y the sex whose de her address lot stnmn ps for ex pene, charges, monih's very lady Lad nttwe cre for any Torta of fe- i the ‘ val paciage ufo te allel 8 per Full directions sccom pany which is put up in a plain also price list for fatare refer packages mil sent afte Address, Oaeec Rewsor Patuysa, N. Y Kubmeribe for the We, Be Mey Lim COT the | change | wrapper i ROCow a 1 | ence, N Wilks Aw. Lat, 188 he first and final a inistrator of ste Brown hip, deceased ~. The first and A Gray and W., 1 Ars Allee (Gray #ia n" of Martha PP. Gray, ate of township, doce 8 xd 16. The # pplow nial account of Alfred In Ince curtains and curtain poles Jones Exe utor oi, &eo., of Wm, G. Myers, | We carry Afty styles—Oisrman’s | Inte of PI lipabarg borough decensed Grain Market, : 17. The sccount of James A te ekivhy L . Paowm [ wood, Guardian of William 5. Searfoss, a li. § ol minor child of Margaret Senrfons, et Didhal ‘ wd mixed, nnhel | 18. The sccount of Michael FF. H . won slim Administrator of, &e , of Sarah Hoss, | of the Wownship of Harris, deceased 19. The final account of 'W. J | son, Administeator of, &o., of § inte of Potter township, deconsed 20. The account of Hon. Samuel Fran. ek, Administrator of, &e., of James | Stover, Inte of Miles township dec'd, First and final account of Daniel P, Rishel Guardian of Hattie T. Lanich, (now Hattie T. Stover.) minor ehild of Jacob Lanich, late of Peon township, deconsed 29. The first and foal account of Dr. | Fear, roller, per sack. M. Stewart, Administrator of, &o., OF | Son MEAT PUT vr pe v— Fh ! tr Ww f& N | iret ONPANTY, Hall Moon Dewocnar, Swen WE, inte Ryan, por bushel Corn, shellad Oaty, per bashel per Drab Thomp- bert Looe, Produce Market Fallowie bryos upd ERIAY P.M Potatoes, per ashe! Batter, per Th Reis. oo Pry Apples... 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