TIIE REPUBLICAN 'niL' t m.'i PT.n PA - WKDNRSOAY WflRWISfl.NOV.t, i?w. Terms or Subscription. i tn dwiw.or within tbroa B,oaths...fl W WV-iEtfcrw aad sit "B.hs... S 60 Ld.ltMhe.iptiloDor "IX "onhtl... I 00 rf-MfMrt. 8. M. PiTTrjiQILL at Co., Nw- KtM" Slrcst. r our duly authorised Agent is N- r York CUT. MfthodM Kfiiwopal Clmrfh-N.HeT. J. S. o. a.m.. and 7J P.M. 4bbth School at ? A. M. Pr,T Mtttin X Wodnasiay, at 7 P. M. cbubiob barv too. Aral Sabbath of avary West ncirtlHdj M. E. Church. R w twrr Wil. 1'astor. Praachiaf ovary .it'.mat Mannar. o'clock, P. M. H. in. lay fchooi n. ' A" ta,lta u preib) tcrUM Church Rt. U. 8. IIvtlhii. ,bbi.ib srvlos morning md renin 8ab bftth St-boal t P. M. Prayor Maottiif VYtdnot jT ssninj. fliptUt Churrht Ilav. J. A. Aldrid, Pi tr Drilff Sabbath murninf and evrntnif. .iwro.HoMt H oVIork A. M., and 7J P. M. MMh School at .1 P. M. Prayer Mceting.rery WwloeiiUj erenlng. wt. Praiicfn' Church Catholic Ret. P j.SiaaiBAf-Divine sorvloo at m A. M.t tn the Bnt, laird and fourth Saadaysof amah tooth) Vsspsrs tad Itenediotion of tbe JJlsssed tjacramsiit ,7o'eJl, P. M. fcundoy tsohool avery Sunday ilnrnooa at 'dock, i- ' OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TUB Of 10LD1BS QUARTIR IBM I OH I COURT, SrcJid Monday of January. Tbird Monday of March. First Monday of Juno, Fcarth Monday of Saptombor. tiki or aoLDina ookmom plrab. First Monday of Jana. ' . Cfoond Monday of November. ' runi.io orririRB. Wfnf JnJgt lion. Charles A. Mayer, of Lock Hsron. I Lots Jdg Hon. John H. Orvls, of PellMonte. . . r j4sec... Jud'jtt AWam Ogden, Clearfield f Violent B, Hull, deems.... ro ( konotary Kit Bloom. Rtgiifr and fleerdr L. J. Horjran, iifrtct AMoraey Wm. M. WoCulloU(h. 7ratnrr Philip DolU. SUriff Andrew Penti, Jr. Vtum ShtriiT ChrWt. J. KeHT, Clearfield CuMMly 8r9yor Hamael P. MoCloikey, Oar- aenivtut. naM.t. r0MMtioreC. W. Kjler, tlraham ton P. 0.; Klah Johnalon, Oratnpian Villa P. 0.; Juhn Norria.Kr.. CarnaTille. (bunty Auditor William V. Wrijjht, Clar lild ; Joaapb Oltliland, Ttiree Ranif J. 8. Nor- Woodinna. Hnunt Corow3. B. Neff. New Waahlnrton, Jury Commit" ontrt Dr. Jatnea P. Burehfield, ClearflPd, Joneo Aiexnnuar, muer. Suptrinttndtmt Publit School IS. L. Me tj'iown, CIcurlMd. Srahrof Wtujhltd Mtaimrt t Jciie W.Carllle, at I.uthThiirg Pa. Nrtarin Public John W. Writer, Win. Rft lfbaoihp Cyrui Gordon, Clearfield-; Joseph R. Irwin, N. R. Arnold, Curwcnavilloi J. A. Living done. lu1loia City. Cur Sprciat column in decidedly intertill of in i iuca (,oint of viw, and prufitable reading to ouifiderg ha wont to tare money. "Will rou tke wheat, oata or ours Tor tub ifti'tion V M' are often inquired of in thil way Utter frtat patroni who rcitd at a diitanoo frum Clearfield. Wo agiin aay yea. Thoreoel(ti ef a rcrponaltle merchant or in ill owner tn the vicinity, will anawer ue jut at wtll ai the oaab. To illlLitrate : If any of our patron will deliver at a hag of grain at the mill of Joaeph II. Breth, tn Cbeit towothlp, Iloraoe Patch in, in Barnildo, Tbomai H. Force?, in Graham, Wu. Porter or fha'i, in Lawrenoo, or Brown 4 Beyler'i, at Rockton, tnlun townahip, and forward tholr teeeipti for lha amount, wt will orodlt then on their account for the in me. In thla way all may toon pny what (hey owe, if they will purine thla num. tf. Ugb! Squaw Winlur. 0. V. Moore is confined to homo Id ihii borough with fevere Itinera. . m 1 - Oiiio wunt itenublicftn, and flour nd uoevd II Vtt barrel ihepiH r,R ilejl. ' la l tluiei come again ! CoM weather la hew, you want your Winter good i, and ao one haa tbo vartely and Viliiy that yoa find at Fleck 'a. aw The printed twtiraony in tho Cnrtin YofQa eonteat eooipriiet taa imall and three Urge olumei, oorering 4,32ft pagea. 'Squaw Winter," which baa been raging ia tbia region for a week or o, it li "aid, ill be followed by "Indian Summer. A good tracking know full in this rtjion during Sunday ntgtu. loe-oeauumi item to eome early and plentiful thla leaion. (iood Fresh OyHtera only 20 eenta prrquatt, tolli meaaare, and not watered, vneap trthin meat ! at Livingatoa'a ReaUurant. Mr. James McLanchlin, propriftor ef tbe 8t. Charlea Motel, tn thil plaoe, it mnking repair i about hll pramiett putting op a R porch, it). From November Uih to 15th baa beeD it apart aa a Week of Prayor for young m aod Young Meo'a ChrUtlan Aatooiationa Ihrougboot lha world. if oil "nana out" well on Stump tTk, the territory at DuBole City will iood be thoroughly teatad In regard aa to whether they are oa tho "belt" or Rot. Ifcnrv lireth. of OrttenJ. Dublishea a intiee of bis appoint meat as Administrator of the citato of Mrs. Sophia NefT, late of New Vatklngtoa borough, deeoaaed. m Itev. M r. Kvana,of Lycoming county, 11 been aaiigoed to the Baptist Ohurchea at I'bilipihurg and Tyrone, and will probably take ap hii rtaideaee at Pailip'harg. A burninit atutnp pile near Curwena- rllls laat Thuraday tveuing proved to be the eaeia of the wild and exaggeratrd rumora that tbe tannery and half of tbo town was burning. A now paper haa been started at U lain vl lie, Pa., tbo Brit nuaoer oi wnion ia on or table. It ia independent by natera as well as by name. We wlah tbe ldpdt aeeoeas, and will be glad to note Ms prorpvrliy. , James M. Ardory advortisos a Kt of r'n, stock, and other peraonal proarty, to ue Hered at public eU at his premiers in Lawrence towBihlp, oa tbo 20tb of Neroa.ber. For partien Un tea bills and adverUsemeat, , . Jjtimbor is on the ground and the a r... iki.iaw fui r an rl tllin in ik. i.f Iki aiM-naiPi MnnllMted with tk itore of George Weaver A Co. They are uing rsatrt tor fnoreaaine, biliiel, The horso which wasalulun from Geo. Airand, of Brady townahip, this exiaaty, aa Toes ay eight, tho list alt., wo toara from tba Paai titsoney .;fn'i, was rocovarwd ast Monday night aettk at Plamville, Indiana county, where tbe Itief had sold the am mil to a stook -buyer for Tho Ilouts huirs ptivo banqtwt at laaArllngtoa ILium, In U-iuUdalo, laat Friday 'ning, ia honor of tho roooal vlatory gained h ibeat la tbetr BJeetaettt owe. Fartiof woro p-nt from llnatfbgdoR, Tlellefente, Clearfield, i other plaeea, end all had i fund time, to aotklag of the geoi on -per. ' -- m - ' Jatket-Chy" Wilson pavo a street at UcllefMM week aoforo tae. waea ( ilt'la s-m Marry walked ligki ftp stretched tm the streot. Ho wat afterwards arrasted 'rtloitiibg the Aot of A i if ably, wbtoh prohlb w lha Iraising or oirployment of children aader lf,f Jean of ago to walk aa the tight rope, ll emt bla fifty do Ha to get out of tbo tcraiw. l'mo burninff rscs In the upper in .r ,i, k. ..M.t nr hnl Mror Fourth and Cherry stroois relied quite "uUBueat la that vielalty la it Baociay, b)t "a. The aiore plpa mas throwga too firtor. Bfcal I V. s.-k a,lil iM.kiM ! lha kH P'pe Ignited. The fire was dlacovotod la l"s i!t 4 tatlagulshod with a saaall asBoewt "iter. . . l There was moro dovilinent oa.mil H ' oor town by tbo txyt oa Friday aight laat '""."'oa) u,., haf bMB MeBtff r,r ibem ""toUn ea ak aooasteaa. 0Mpo won somoo- hanged, wagons ran off, paetaoaa of rt tera ap, Ae , As. Soaw of th boys "H at this foallffbaan were larg Mongh ld eteugh to be feea bat their aetloai thsta. (Jo to Klcck'fi and buo the aighU. "Worth their wenrlit. in ,.i.m :.. what 'Sellari; U'er Pilli'.tV aaid to ia. If 7t doBUlfira It, fry 1 V, A new plank pavement in front of nrnr HHI WOIIOinr. OR Mkt la among the Me Improvement!. 'fly far tho luririMi'ruiul i-l.-.i.Lt lV rlaty of ladieo' Via, trtmned and wirlmmed, to bo bad at Fleok'a low for cih only. " "' . " p a eh- , raj tii i ho urrivnl niihri niirlit. F lx.il T lmgUrf 4,M lion j.D.r.lly being on th. mlo Una. im m . Wo woro in error lnt wook in slat Ins that Jon,. F. Din... ifc n. .k. Mo.bt.no, br.nob, b.d arlo ,tuutatl . iiMttr.' It w.i , brolher of bil. J. p. bu both im. jri, aoa doioidi tnc natlrr with tbem. 1 1 . i . Ask your Druint tor llarosma. It will do all that la eMmedtW U, and la warranted to girt atiafaotlon. E. K. Taoraoii, Titoarme, Pa. For lale by ejl drugglata in Clearfield and Joa Seyler A Sea, Lutboroburg. ; J nor-1 Jt Tho inturior and txlorior ol the Clearflell depot hero been materially Improrod tn appearance recantty, by the labort of earpen tera and painter. Krorythlntt ) ao neat and trim, that the officlala dotn lolled tboro are aa proud Dow of their habitat) -a ai tho imall boy ia of hia flrit pair of bnoti. v r ' ri.KAS Takb Notice ThoRo pcr- auoa kiag tbo following (Wfrha lelongtog to tbo Leonard Library, to wit: "Ton Tbooaand a Yaar," "M.rblo Prophooy "Miatreae of tho Manae," "Katrlna," and "Daniel Oeronda," will pleaie return the umi on next Friday Toning to the Library. W. A. HioRRTr, Librarian. Quite Convenient.--Wo learn from lha DuBoia Courter that "Old Prob" rtoog nlcei DuBola City among hia acqoaiotaneoi and hereafter the oltlitm of that plaeo will receive at tba depot rnch morning, at T o'clock A. M., a telegraphic aummaryyif the weather aa It la to be each day. Tho labor of llllng oat and port log falla on Mr. 0. D. Baiter, tbo operator. Better Than Foreign Port. Hpewr'e Port Grape Wine ia better than Imported Port, and ainoa tba adulteration of tbo latter, It muat take tta plaoo. It la puie, aod rcully ox eel lent and health giving. TVoy Tim: Tba moat aelrot Fifth Avenue familiea of Xew York ua tbia wine at their evening entertain ttienta. E. W. Graham, drugtjint, Clearfield, baa aoine dircet from Mr. Bpeer. Wi LiHt of letters remaining unclaimed in the PoatoOloe at Clearfield, for tbe week ending November S, 187V Miia Cura ArnolJ, Miaa Ldoiaa Buiaol, IJ Barto, Mlta Madge Forece, Fraaola Fum, John H. Bull, S. It. K toker, Louie Leonard, Jai. D. McKernan, Cyrua OgJea, W. 0. Riofaardioo, D. W. Pmlth, Mm Annie Walk. P. A. Gacux, P. M. The election is progresaing quietly ai we go to pieaa od Tueadty afternoon, and we expect to hear a good report from tba Demoerata In tlili fluunty. We will giro the official county Vote in tbe next iuue, of tbe Rkpubucax, oud alio tbo reiuH In lha 8tato. Tbo day dawned with the ground covered with mow and the weather very colJ, the tike of which has not been exparlenood at a Full election f r many a year. Fatal Accipknt. On Wednesday afternoon of lut week, a lad named O'Donald, afted abjrit nine yari, whoaa parenta reatde at Powelton.on lha Tjrona and Clearfield Railroad, wat run over hy a freight train at that place, and injured ao badly h.t deitb enioed tn a few momenta after the accident. Tbe Pbilipiburg luurual furnihea further prtioulr, aa 'ol ows : "Tbe train bad atoppej ttake oa aeveral era of 0al, and In alerting again, tbeiuddcu jolt threw the onfgrtunate Ud who had mounted the train while mot Ion let a ao the track, aever.1 of the eara pairing orerhltn before t could be removed from hit terrible poitioo. Hit death ia but another aad warning to thoae who peralit la the dangerous practice of Jumping oo tbo eara." Positive .esui.th. There aro num- eroua remrdioa that core ometiuci aod baoome truited aa aatful, but m-ne bare ever proved so effeoloal cured ao many aod auch remarkable eaies as Dr. Ayer's meiclori. The Cherry Pvotnral has rcatored great Hum bera of patients wbo war believed to be hope lessly affected with consumption. Ague Cure breaks op ohtlla aai fevrr quickly nd surely. ' Ayer'S C'loapotmd Eitraef ef Saniparillaeredi eates aorofula and impurities of the blood, olcaqats ibo oytUBi and teatoraa It to t tgoroaa health. By Its timely oae miny tronbleaomo disorderf that cause a decline of health aro ex pelled or oared. Ayer's Pills and their effect are too well known every whwre to require any oommendatlon from as hero- ffcroaloo (Pa.) Tim: Gonb HoME.-Mrs. Sophia NcfT. well-known and familiarly called "Aunt Sophy" in tba vicinity of her homo, died at New W'aah ingten on tbo Slat alt., In tbe seventy-eighth year of her age. She was tbe widow of Cbrlilian Neff, who was one of the first settlers in the neighborhood of where New Washington is now local fd, baviug settled there about 183ft. Mrs, NetT retired In her uanal good health on Monday evening, and on Tueiday morning she was dis oo vered dead. 8bo lived to a ripe old ago, pass ing beyond her three sooro years and too, and was gathered fcovt tiki a shock of oofa fully ripe for tba herare.? Baa wat greatly esteemed by all, and ooogbt by all foroounael and advice. Uer demise will bo mourned by b th old and yonng. ' ' Importep Stock. Sheriff Pentafaas recently vbeo aaajiing Inreataienta i blooded stock, a having pwrehaood in tbo Kast a fine roll-blooded Alderney bull calf, one year old, aod lorae Cotawold sheep, which arrived at the sta tlna In this place during the past week and will bo taken to his farm in Bridy towntbip. The bull took the premium at the lata State Fair, and was shipped from Col. Jutnes Young's Oak Lnne Farm, near Middletown, Dauphin county. The anima Is an extra floe one end weight about 800 pounds. We are glad to loo oor farm en take tumacb intercut in arrlciltural pirjuits aid sioox-ralsiog, now that the lumbering buaineaa la becomiog a thing of tbe past, sod we seo net good teaaoa why CI pa i field county will not fa tho sear future become BuUd fr tta good stock and large trope of grain. ' "' : ' ' ' Another Fiui at Curwenmvillk. We take tbe following portiooiars of tho deatroa tlon of Mr, Bd. Potton's property last week, from tbe Curwensville Time t "At half pait six o'clock on Wednesday morning Ust tbe people of Curwensville were startle by the Shrieking of iba freight engine and the tannery whistles. Xer)bo'ly knew there was something wrong and a glance over town sbnwel to the eye donee vol umea ef smoke ascending skyward from tbo north end of Filbert street, which proved to ho tbe dwelling house and shop belonging to B. B. Paitoa. Tba building was a frame one and was soon reduced to ashes. Mr. Patton saved nearly all bis fornitoro and toon. Tho boil ding was in ured for two in tbo Penni? Ivanla, There was alio an Insurance of $300 on stock and machinery, hat thie had been removed to Bridgeport. A brisk wind woe going at the time of tbe fire but luckily tbe burned ballding was Isolated and a disastrous fire was avoWod. . ;-" A Surprised Physician -A Dying fefiel Jfeeoecs lhrmyk (AC leroeaitiea o mm Itvmbl Grmm.8omt weeks ago Or. G , a eery rep a i able aad widely known physician, liv ing oa C elroet, was eel la J to attend a very complicated eaao ef rbeamallsfls. tTpoa arriving at Ibo be oae ho found a our a boa at forty years of age, lyiag la a pnatiatod aod serious condi tion, with his whole frame dangeromly affected with tbo paioful dlaeaae. He prowrlbed lor the patient, but the man eon tinted to grow worse, and oa Bun day evening he was fonnd to be la a very alarming eoaditla. , The kotos aad elbows aod larger joints were greatly Inflamed and bald aot ho moved. It was oaly with extreme dlf.eoltj' that tho patient could bo tered la bod, with two aid of three or leer persons. Tba weigh t of tbe eMbieg was so oppressive that moonskad to be adopted lo heep It from tbi patient's body. -xTbe doctor aa that hi I aseUtaaea aowlJ ho of aa avail, aad left the home, tbe members of tbo family followed him lo the door, weeplag. At this orltioal hour, a aetghber, poor aod hoabJe German sheemoker, appotrod to the grlef-senlttea ones as a avng angel. He had hoard of tbo detpslr of Ibo family, and aow asked them to try hii remedy, aad accordingly broogM forth a bottle of St. yoewo's Oil. As a drowning men will oatoh at straws, so tba poor wife applied this remedy she had ao hope, hot would try any thlag, aa noUor of otj. Tao fieapplisaio eased tht patient eery murb ( after a few hoara they aed It ogala, aad, wonder of wonders, the pa la vaaqalsaed eat I rely t Bvory labseqoent ap plication Improved taa oofefor, aad la two days be was ladoed earpriaod for,laslcadaf aoorpso, ho fbend a uoW mode turn r I Wo defy competition in caMimeroa. T. A. FLECK A CO. Two prikoners, pamod Ringgold and bum garner, broke jail at Uellef.mW laat Bondiy night. A reward of M) Is oftVed for Ibrm. Good Fresh Oysters only 20 cents per quart at Livingston's Beataarani. Svlli measure I Not watered! Cheaper than meat ! W. 11. Spencer, of the "Old Bark Store," Curwcnsvjllcio geftfeg in t Jrge stock of tho WiNiimiajort Boots, manufactured hy J.' B. Daytoh Co. ' oet 29 U Johu V. Kramer, of this place, has thirteen hive of Italian bees Tor sale, lie will sell them cheap for oash, or trade them for wheat. See advertisement. ,, P. F. Mclntire, w ho will be remem bered ea proprietor of tbo Ward House at Tyrooe abont ibree years ago, died at Mt. Hope Hospital, near Baltimore, last Thursday, In tho 86th year of bis age. Ue has been keeping hotel of late yoare ia Altoona. ii .Neither tho President nor tho Gov ernor have Issued Thanksgiving proclamations yet, but the Curwensville TYaiei has fixed tt for 1 hursday, November 37 lb. No donbt Hayes and Hoyt will concur, Just to ihnw what Influence that new organ bus oa "tie Government." i i i Tho largo M t' run saw mill owned by Messrs. Yeritine, Jackson A Co., on tbe North Fork .( teak, near Brook rl Ho, was destroyed hy Iro tn Tuesday of laat week, Oet. 28th, Tbo mill, machinery, and all the lumber In the yard wa dcitro) cL Tho loss ia estimated at $20,000 The stock ol groceries and provisions la the room occupied by 8. 8. Butters has been removed to John McGaughey'e grocery, and oon solldstod with his already large and full store, he having bought Mr. Bolters out. The latter, wo Hodersteud, Intends going out of business for the present The Hell's Gap Extension. Tbe Altoona IfWoaaeeaysj !'Wo are gratified tone able to aononooe officially that the Bell's Oap Rillroad Company have accepted tbo subscrip tions mode hy the people residing along tbo lino of Ibo proposed extenslno of tbe roadto'Coal porf, Clearfield county, and have agreed to com plete the ib mo at aa early a date as possible. The company ii making arrangements to push the work as rapidly as the weather will permit. Tbo terminus of the extension will be at tbe point named above, loo.. ted opposite the month of Whinner ran, a tributary of Clearfield creek. Tbo ballding of tbeextomion will give employ ment to a large nusbcr of men and make things lively la that Section of Cambria aad Clenrfield counties. m mm II0U8E llURNED AT OiiCEOLA. Tho residence of A. II. Martioat Ooeola was totally destroyed by fire early on Wednesday morning of last week. The fire was developed first on Tues duy forenoon, and had got under headway to such an extent that, the household effVoU were removed, it seeming imposeiMe at tho time to save either building or contents. The fire was after a good deal of labor, checked, and supposed to bara lc n entirely quclcbed. At midnight, it broke out afre-U, bavin; been smouldering and tbe entire builaing was consumed. Tho family were at the heme of a relative, owing to the dampness of tbe houae. The goods were not replace!, and were saved. Wo do not know the amount of loss sustained by Mr. Martin. Tbe bulldlbg was in fured to the amo-jnt of I'lTft. Clearfield Coal Trale. State ment of Coal and other freights scut over tbe Tyrone A CIvarDcId Division, Pennsy lvania Hail- road, Tor the week ending Ojto-ier 2ft, 1871, and tbe same time laat year COAL. TONS. For the woek 26 649 Same time laat year 2i,04u laeroase t,. 13,60v Previously during year 1,263,6:13 Same time last year.,... l,0sV,&74 I o? rente 202,19 Total lo WO 1.2H0.182 Same time laat year H M 1,073,023 Increaee , Lumber . , MieeallaiieuuB freights. ,.,. ...... . 216,660 ..20ft ears. ..142 Well, That 'W ell. Tbe Punxsu. Uwney Spirit of tbe 24d alt., soys: ''The oil weU ai BtufDp creek has reached the tbird sand, and oil has been reached la small quantities. Up to the time of going lo press wo have no definite in formation from tbo well, bat a number of the stockholders from this place express themselves as tatiified that there is a bonansa in the Stump Creek well yet The bole Is down In tbe neigh borhood of two tbousaod feet." ' LaVriFt.The foot has boon developed that oil really exists In tho 8. amp creek region. Oil was reached at a depth of three feet la the third sand oa Friday, tho Slth olt., tbo contractor, who Is sa expert In tho oil business, putting It at not loss than a five barrel well. Thorn is over 1,400 foot of water in tbe hole, and still large quantities of oil rises to the surface. Tho well will be cased, and its capacity will be definitely ascertained. The total depth of (be hole Is 1,67ft. Oil In pay lug quantities at tbe above place will make Troutvllle and tbo southwestern portion of Clear field county "boom." Worthy of Attention. Wo advise all ottr reader, whether they own a foot of land of Rol, to eopply themselves with that treasure of useful, practical, reliable Information, the dmtrt con AfHcutturatiit, so earned because started thirty-eight years ago as at raral Journal, but now enlarged to em brace a great variety of moat useful reading for? the Uoaseaold, Children ia eluded, for the Garden, as well oe tbe Form for all classes. Eaoh volume gives eome eight hun dred original Bngrarings, with descriptions ol labor-saving and labor-helping contrivances, of plants, fruits, flowers, animals, etc.; Including many largo and pleasing, as well as to it motive, pictures for yonog aod old. The constant, sys tematic exposure of Humbugs and 8wlndling Schemes by tbe Agrieulturnlitt aro of great value to every waje, and witt save to most pertoni mooy timet Its 00 it, ' Altogether, it lo 000 of tho most valuable, as well as tho cheapest Journals aoy wbeos to bo found. Tbo oost la oaly ll.ftO a year, or fur copies for $ft B ingle number fifteen cents, 8u beer ibo at esse for 1881, and receive Un rsitof (bis year free, of oand a l-eont stamp for postage on n specimen copy. Address Orange J add Company, Publishers, 21ft Broadway, N. Y. Teachers Institute. Wo notice hy tho proceedings of the Cameron County Teachers' Institute, held ac Driftwood, last week, that one of oor Brady township boys took a leading part. The report oeye : "Oo Tuaaday, after a roooss of five minutes, Prof. W. 8. Lather was Introduced, and spent twenty-fivo mlnutea on the subject of Drawing. Prof. Lather pro seated tbe matter la a vtry able meaner, dwell ing particularly OO light aod shade, Tbo teach ers gava undivided attention totho Profersor, and we think this matter of drawing wilt receive mere attention, at ibo hands of the toaeboro of Cameron oooaty, la tho future, thaa It haa la tho past In tho af tern ooo, Prof. Lot her resumed the subject of Industrial Drawing, and pre sen led some simple designs, la Illustrating his fahjeot. He presented tbo matter ably, and the audience seamed to bo much latervsted." On Thursday Prof. Luther gara his lues talk, oa perspective drawing. Tt reporter of tbo daily Oasstto, says 1 ''He Is aa oat busiest la hie department, and tbe teachers aro delighted whoa be given Instructions in this necessary aeeomplleh ment At the close of the proceedings, the fol lowing among other resolutions war unanimously adopted: n v . . t Rfolrtd. That a vote of thanks bo returned to II oa, Henry Hooch, Hev. 0. H. Fowler, I. D., I.L. D , Prufe. bhoemaker, Riahell and Lolher, for their iotereoliug aod ioauootive services rea der! d during the exeroisoe of tbe Inetiluto. Larub Lumber Fiub, On Monday mora lag between twelve o'clock aod daylight, the o too ilvo lumbsr yard irf Munson, Holt A Co., oa (he kill distant one-half mi In from Mor rlsdale, woe entirely destroyed by fire. Altbeagb discovered before the 800000 hod extended ao yond tho fint pile of I ember la which tho first Ire was kiadlod, yet tholr being ao help or meaae at bond fr citlnguiahiag the eome. It spread rapidly aeeT before daylight tho lag rows of rateable lumber piles were reduced to a mass of glowing suabera, Mueson, Hoot Oo'i stook, eoBslstod of 4,000,000 foot of white pine boards, about 1,0M feet af hemlock lumber aad T ft 0,000 shingle, vetoed at aboal M, 000, oa whiok aa Issuranoa ef tfcO,O0O to la ferae. Mr. John M. Holt, a member of tbe above firm, loot Ib addition lo tho above amount, about 8,oOO worth af Id m bet, whiok ll Insured for 14,000. Aa the greater part f tbo Nam bet was seasons! aad ready forsbipmeu', the 0w acre aot only on fee to twoe aoaseut, but alea aX tko pre pee tire advance that tbo tlslog market so positively assures, A email frame bo wee belong lag laJoha Coarlllr, distant about two handred feet from lha burling lumber, was also destroyed. As this lumber wu plied at toast 000 aad oae half alms dietaat from tba mill ll viae doomed entirely aoouru from aacidouUl fires and acmes quonttf rtS BufM hy the laooadiar torV Phitip4brf Jrmml, JVes. let. , . . . Don't dodge the question I Answer square, aod go to Flecks. Don't lorgot it, ladies, that Fleck is ogent for H- BuUerlok A Co.'s Patierae, It matters not the ago of suflVrors from aolds, oenghs, or eroop, "Pr. Sellers' Cough Byrup" Ii good for all alike. Price 2ft cent At the Repurlican office is tho plaoe to get your job work done. Wo aro fully prepared to do, anything In tho prating line, wUl do it weli, and at tho right hind of prices. tL A mooting of the stockholders of the Clearfield Fire Brick Company Is called for Thursday, tbe 16th of January next, for tho pur pose of election of officers for 1880 and the trans action of other important business. See a woman on horseback in another column, riding near Spear's Vineyards, with a bunch of 0 rapes from which Spoor's Port Grape Wine is made, that Is so highly esteemed by tbe medical profession for tho not of Invalids, weakly persons and the aged. Bold by It. W, Graham, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. Jly-l.'7-lf. e m 8hawl Lobt. On Friday afternoon, tho ITikof October, In passing over tho turn pike from Pbilipiburg to Blglsr Stattoa, I lost a a.tkt UJ K.t.l ikHl T Milt nav reasonable reward, If tho shawl is left at tho Shaw House, ii Clearfield, or forwarded to me at rea flold. oct-29-St Mart Fubrl.kd, A Fact. An advertisement Inserted to the Republican will reach moro readers than tf published la all tbo other papers In tbo coun ty, and oost tbo advertise! leu than one-half In other words, an advertisement published In oar jcuroal la worth double the prloe of that charged by aay other publisher lu tho oonnty. 'It Is a faet If. Removal. Dr. T. J. Boyer has re moved his medical office to tbe rooms recently occupied by Buck A Graham, In Graham's row Ho makes CHRONIC DISEASES a speclatty. CHARGES VERY LOW. Tho manufacturer, having lowered prices, he li prepared to furnish STRICTLY PURE MEDICINES at greatly re duced rates. The afflicted will be benefited by giving him a coll. julyl3, '79-tf. New Daily Stage Line. James L. Leavy has succeeded In haying a dally mall estab lished between Clearfield and Penn field, and will hereafter run a dally stage between tho two points. Hlseootraet began with April 1st, and the etage will leave Oearficld every morning (exocpt Sun day) at 8 o'clock, making connections with all trains on the Low Grade Railroad at Penn Held, re turning after the last train the same evening. Pasooogers and freight will bo carried at low rates. Orders left at any of tbe hotels will be attended to. ItUptTOtf The youth ot both sexes indulged In that annoying and abominable practice last Thursday evening, which Is designated by them as "corn night," of throwing shelled corn against tho windows of residences nod business places. There was coougb corn lying abont the streets tbe next morntng to fatten a dosen Thanksgiving tar keys. Punishment Inflicted on those who engage In this rude and contemptible practice of annoying respectable cltlsens, would, wo think, be a satis factory and profitable Investment satisfactory to those inflicting the punishment, and profitable to those who received it. Heavy Transactions in Freight. As indicative of the Immense freight traffic at present enjoyed by the Pennsylvania Roil Road, eoye the Altoona TWonms, a few figures officially obtained will bo to the point 3 On Monday of tbia week there were delivered to Altoona, over tho Pittsburg division, one thousand three hun dred eara. This Includes a number of empty oars shipped eaU For the twenty-four hours coding Tuesday at midnight, there were reaelved in tbe yards in Pittsburgh one tbousaod six hun dred cars. As will thus be seen, tbo traffic oast and west reaches nearly Ibreo thousand oars each day. The Old Lycoming Inauraiire Company tha 1- tral to tbe Front Curwkusvillu, Pa., Oct. 20, 1870. Knitu A Biodlu, General Insurance Agents, Clearfield, Pa t I take pleasure In acknowledging receipt of Draft from you, for Fourteen Hundred and Ninety-two Dollars and fifty cents, $1,412 50 , being in full fur loss by fire, whioh 00c ur red to my piuperty oa tbe td day ef Otto, U the borough ef Cwrweeviite, Pa. And I hereby return to you my sincere thanks fur lbs prom pt and business-like manner in which you have settled oud ad joa ted my loss, and I recommend to tbe people of Clearfield oonnty the old time-tried LYCOMING INtiURANt'K COMPANY, s be ing safe, reliable and prompt. Catraridr tiRirr. Oct. 12, 1879 2m. 'COVI.D MOT DO WITHOUT II. Yonsosviixu, Pa., May 14, 1878. Dr. M. M. Fr.Hf.Bn, Fredooia, N. Y.( Dear Sir t I bad liver 00m plaint and a numb ness of my limbo aod general debility. Oae bottle of your Blood oud Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic greatly bene A tied me.' At tho lime wrote yoo there wss Bone hi the place aod I thought I could aot do without it. I have recom mended It to a number of my friends and they bare takon It with satisfactory results. Yerv truty yours, Mai. Wu. A. Mrad. nor.-ft-2t Dr. Feaaer's Blood and Liver Remedy aad Nerve Tonic may well be called "The conquer ing hero" Of tho times. It ia tho medico) triumph of tbe age. Whoever bae "the blues" should take It. for it regulates aod restore! tbe disordered system that girea rise to tbem. It always oaros Biliousnese and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and Ague, Spleen Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Plmplee, Blotches and all skla Erupt Ions and Blood Disorrtsrsi 8 welled Limbs and Dropsy Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nervous De bility ( Restores flesh and streagth whoa the )$ tern is ruaalng down or going Into decline euros Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relievos Cbronie Bronchitis, nod all Lung aod Throat difficulties. It does these things by strik ing at tho root of disease and removing its causes. Dr. Fanner's Improved Cough Hooey will re lieve ony cough in one hour. Dr. Fennsr's Golden Belief cures any pain, as Tooth-ache, Neuralgia, C tlioor Headache in five to thirty minutes, and rcsdll) rolii ves Rheuma tism, Kidney Complaint, Dlarhcea, etc. Dr. Fenaer's St. Vitus Dance specific. One bottle always cares. For sale hy Hartiwlek .k Irvin, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa. aug-27-tf. TKMPKHANCK. AS XHSAT RBAD AT THR TBSV ToWMBUir VRIO.1 f BurRRARCB BOCJSJTV O TUB JlSTOf OCIMBsR. When we look back along tbe vlata of time and visw tbo many Temperance reforms and crusades, there Is much that eno fur our sympathy, some that challenges our admiration and muoh to cheer ui on in our path of duty. Tbo paat seemi like m vast battle-Beld wboao warriors have boea bat tling against a common foe surging to end fro. Why have tfcey aot conquered it f Ah I it is a wily fue, and 1 Icar before it is conquered we will have some bard battles, some tiresome marches, aod perhaps, eome strategic polata to make. But it is certain wo can never eonquer the enemy, never drive It from tbe strongholds, never boeiah this foul curse from our laud by inactivity. Wo muat work and watch I Let each ens ho a watch mao and stand sootiael, Vte never can he true Temperance reformers with our strong older tn oar cellars, our home made wiaei en oor tables, or la oar uopboordo, with alcohol io medicines to administer to oar children, or a bottle ol aleobolio camphor lu our bands. If wo recognise the these things as no esiary, we will never we able to induce tbe rum sol lot la feraako hie trade. Need we talk Tem perance to Ibo inebriate with tbe smell of alcohol upon os r If wo tell him we lake it for our In Hrmities.ho will tell US ho Uheo H for hie. All the onffereaoa there Is, lo In the principle. He gels wuisay nt the grocery and wo get ours at the drag store, or from our pbysieieo. We shall never gain aay decided ad root age ever this foe oo toog as wo admit Its aeoeaelty ia any form or under any eiroumataneo. There may be works ot art where aloohol If aeetaaary but aro tbeae worhe of art really essential to tholiva,aad wetVbetag of our people t If they ore awl, lot them sioa lata eelinea with those "arts, that aro In it." 1 am firm la tbo belief that tho queetloa of our eucooes la only a questioa of time i but It will lavolvu doiag and daring patience aao perse verautio. If wo ore true to the seared oaoee which God bu placed ia our hands, H wo are true to our race, if wo ere to ourselves ta Sua time, the tool haute will be ever cad the victory woa. What a glorious iheurht that the time wilt eome whea aot a wave ol God s pore air, oa ( "wniain top or a l Hilda, in eity or plain, shall bo totaled with the pestilential edef ofaloohuL That dap will surely oomo. True hearted men are at work. Wemeo ore oooeiat im their worn with araiers and Ware. God Is just, and bo will earoly hoed I Weir etrugglee. Tbe I iai shall yet go forth toot shall break thai terri ble thraldom of loiemneraoee oud, frieodi. If we ever get mis roe within tbe Temperance eamp, we had bettor moke sure work of him. It would ot a safe to at4 him a arleiouor i I Utah be bad better ho cieeuled.ood tho way to do that would be to pooa a law to have ao more mode aod then eteeoto that lew. Novor hadasewaad woman R heetof opprtsjallp ror notion t sever aou aay grade el intellectual belagi a holier oaoee never was a band of work ers bound together with a holier tie. If i a tem pt ranee was sw moro, rf In a moment of time H mold be said "It Is Belched," what a about would go op. It woald echo aad re echo from aoatt neat Oo ooutlaeot. Every aailou and klnodou would oweM too net Bern. It would reverberate from shorn to shore, and frau polo to nets, All tho Earth's lewabliROts woald catch tbe aled re ive io. aad ouven would know that a lle aurut had booo ean ik Hated from tho oarth. . Good goods at fair prices, at Flock's. Good goods at fuir prices, at Flock's. ' Flock soils bettor goods at lower prices than any store aoy where, Fleck soils bettor goods' at lowor prleot than aoy store aay where We defy competition In oashmeres. T. A. FLECK d CO. Go to Fleck's, and you arv autff lobo satisfied with your purebaios. o 39 tt Go to Fleck's, and you aro sure to be satisfied with your purchases. a-10-4t Don't forget it, ladies, that Fleck is agent for K. Buiteriok A Co.'s Patterns. Don't dodge tho quostiout Answor square, and go to Fleck's. If yoa want a nioo, rich trimmed hat, leave your order nt Flock's. - If you want a nice, rich trimmed bat, leave your order at Flock's. Come to Fleck's! Go to Flock's I Come to Flock's, it Is better than ashow. Come to Flock's! Go to Fleck's! Come to Fleck's, It Is better tkaa a show. Cold wonther is here, you want your Winter goods, and so one has the variety and quality that you find at Fleck's. Tho New Remington Family Sew- iho Micnmu for solo at J, B. Herder's Gun Store, Clearfield, Pa. Oct. SMra. By far the largest and choicest va riety of ladies' beta, trimmed and un trimmed, to bo had at F lech's low for cash only. Wo have now on harfd sovoral thous and first-class envelopes, which we will print for business men, or anybody else, at prioos that nan- not be r I railed. Call and sou them. tf. .Remember that Lytlo is County Agent for Lorr 11 lard's Tobacco, and obb southern at factory prices. They aro the best tobacoea tn market Try them. If. Salt. Lytlo has just received a car load of fine Salt, large sacks. Also, a car load of coarse and American fine. Full weights guaraa-; trod, and will bo told at lowest prices In tbe county. 0p24, TO tf. THE THI-UNNIAL AftNF.MBORS. Below will be found a corrected list of tbo As sessors for 1S80. Tho Commissioners appointed Frank Gobs, In the room of John Holt, for Wal lace ton, and filled the vacancies of Assistants lo Uoutidale, Greenwood, Huston, Lawrenoo and Penn. The list Is as follows t Burnilde borough Sheff Carson, Burn side. Asiiitanta, D. 11. Davis and J. L. Allison. Clearfield borough John I Patterson, Clear field. AliUlants, F M. Canton and A. J. Jackaou. Curwensville borough Isaac Norr.s, Curwens ville. AisisUnts, J. hi. Krataar aod N. E. Arnold. Houtsdale borough James Word, lloutsdale. Art i tao'', Patrick Dunn and James M Shaw. Lumber City borough-J. B Ferguson, Lumber City. A ui Hants, J. 11. tlile end J. P. Farewell. Ncwburg borough J. D. Miller, Uurd. Aaaist anti, J. II. Worrell and Joseph lUney, New Waahiegtoa Thomas Mabutfey, New Washington. Assistants, James Ualluber and J. L. Cook. Osceola borough P. 0. Helms, Osceola Mills. Asiiatants, Geo. E. Jones and H. C. Perk. Walleccton borough Preok Goes, WallaooUu. Asiiatants, T. M. Hull and Jas. U. Tamer. llecoaria townrbtp Lemuel Root, Hagerty's X Roada. Assistants, Joan McUoy end VYia. Lord. Bell township Godfrey Weaver, Troutvllle. Aaaiatanta, Robert Mahalfey and Jacob Campbell. Bloom township Sidney Smith, Forest. As sliianu, Henry Reams and Vt m. L. Woods. Boggs township H. E. Hhimel, Wallaoeton. A an Hants, Barton Merrill and Isaao Wiser. Bradford townahip J. 11. Pierce, Williams grove. Daniel Stewart and Joseph Winery. Brady town! hip J. P. Oswald, Luthersburg. A nil tents, G. H. Wmgert, and J. U. Heyler. Bnrnside township T. W. Thompson, Patch. invilie. Assistant?, Win. Hewitt and A. W. Patcbin. Chest township E. A. Stevens, MoPhersoa. A Miilen l, L. Williauisaad A. Fralty. Cerlngton townsnip A. Conoway, Prenchville . Assistants, J. J. Pickard oud Chas. UarthoU Decatur towoahip Nathao Kephart, Osceola M Ills. Assistants, Jesse Goes and Elijah Recce, Jr. Ferguaoa townahip Goo. Williomi, Marroo. Aa.MBle, John O. Prgila And aCaveb Sieaw. Girard townahip Daniel Krlso, Uilliagbam. Asaistants, Ira D t hope aod Isaao Smith. Goiheo townahip K. G. Shaw, Lick Run Mills. Assistants, John San key and John Mar re y. - Graham township Amos H abler. Grab am to B. Assistants, U. II. Evans and Daniel Curley. Greenwood township David Loo, Bower. As sistants, N. Freeman and J. Q,. A.Johnston. Golicb townahip O. K. McDonald, Smith's Milla. Assistants, John Beyer aod Ed. Miller. Huston towoahip J. B. H-witt, Peofield. As sistant J. U. K line and David Ty nr. Jordan towoahip Reuben Btraw, Anson vllte. Asaiataots, J. G. Williams and John Swan. Kartbaus township Godfrey Fisher, Salt Lick. Assistants, U. MoCleikey and D. B. M tinea. Knox township John Alexander, New Mill port. Assistants, Peter Owens and Sam'l Snjdar, Lawrence towns hip James 8. Read, Clearfield. Assistants, Gee. H. Hall aad Lever Flegol. Morris township Jomes L. Stewart, Kyler town. Assistants, Wm. Waring and A. Ralston. Peon township ltiobard Daaver, Gram plan Hills, Assistants, Geo. 0. Passmoro and John Pants. Pike township John McCluro, Curweaivllle. Assistants, Isaao Caldwell and Wm M. Bloom. Handy towoahip John Lankard, Jefferson Lloe. Aasisiaots, G. B. McClellan and J. A. Terpe. Union townahip Wm. Welly, Rookton. As sistants, Chas. Brown and L A. Dresiler. Woodward township Joseph Alexander, Ma dera. Assistants, Hi U. Bough maa and Geo. A. Allemao. Specials. Waktbo. 500,000 14-feet shaved hoops', deliv ered at tho railroad, In car loads of ft,00, at all points oa the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A B., Bald Eagle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for wh.cn 1 will pay tbe highest market price. J. F. Enaubh, Oetlfi, 1878-tf. Clearfield, Pa. 0ns Hvndrud Pan Crh. Discount a Old Pmcua. Kewlni Machines can now boporcbaaed at Merrell's tin and variety store, from up wards. All hinds of oewing machines repaired on too snonoM nonce. Clearfield, Fa., July 18, 137". BuueiRR Fon 8lb R. Newton Shew keeps a full supply of Fredooia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sale. To be een at the Hhaw Houao yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania, aay i-u. 'it4 Uundrtd Thoutand Strong. In the past few months there have been more than frO0,000 bottles of r-hlioh's Cure sold "ut of the vast number of people who hate used It, moro than I, own oases of Consumption novo boon cured. All CouicliB. Croup, Asthma, and Bron chitis, yield at once, benoe it Is that every body speaks in Its praise. To thoee who have not u-ed it, lot aa aay, If you hove a Cough, or your child the Croup, and you value life don't fail to try it. ror urns ueuK, am r unesi, uae Hblloh's Porous Plaster. For call by U. D. Wat sou, Clearfield, Pa. ep-10 eow-fim. 4T Strang People. Do you know that there aro strange people la our community, wo nay strange beeauee thoy seem to pre let to suffer andpoaa their days mis erably, made so by DlspepfU, and Liver Com plaint, ladigeelfon, Oonstlpotloo, and General Debility, when B II I LOM'8 V IT A LI EE R la guar anteed to euro tbem. For sale by C. D. Watooa, Clearfield, Pa. sep-10 sow 8m. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Ca tarrh, Dlpbthoria,CoBker mouth, and Head Ache, la SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A aaaal Injector free with each bottle. Hie it If you de sire health aad sweet breath. Price 00 eu. For sola by O. D. Wnuua, Clearfield, Pa. op lO-'Iv-oew-Om. CoLLuvroa'a Warrahts. We have areparod a form, aod have oa band a large quantity, of loan "uoiteetero raee, wnioa Rave ooea ap proved by tbo highest legal authority tn tko Courts of tbie oounty. At Tmnty Cewts per dote si we will mall any number te the Collector ordering tbem. A Collector, whea compelled la odvurtiso property, must pact op no lees tbacj three aoileee in tbo most public places ia hie borough or townahip. tf. Wartbii. Delivered at Iho Rail Road 100,000 20 lueb ehavod in in glee, 10,aiN t4.noh sawed shingles. 10,0(10 feet of pine hoards. . . eOo.OitO 14 feel shoved boopo. ft.OAO railroad ties. 1 ftti.SOSfeotof wood hemlock hoards. For which I will pay tbo highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at aay point OB the lyrouo iiearDeid KaiireM. t. f. stBAUia. Cwarfield, Fa Out 10, IKS if. .. . Nervou Debility. Vital Weakauwa sr lrprceuloa i a weak oxhaualod fool inc. m eoeecv or oounwoi tba re- sult of moBto.1 over-work, ladturrotlassa ar exrroaoo. er tome dralo upon the evstem is al ways aurod hy Humphrey's Hmepaihtc 0poulac No. 28, It eonos up aad iavigeratoe the system. dispels the gloom and deepuadeney, Imparta aireugiu at.4 energy, step toe urate BUS re Juvouotes tbo entire man. Been used twenty rears with perfect suoeoss bv thoaaoods. Bold bv deero. Price, $1 per single viol, or li per package of five vials and $2 via) of powder. Seat ay men oa rooetpt or price, Addreee Mumphroye Homimpotkic neairiM Lorn pony, it roituu vt n, V. C. D. Watooa, Agent, Clearfield, Pa. sept, II, IITI 1y, J nut Received Just Received by ARNOLD, at CUHWErJSVlLLE: Car Load Nova Hcotla Ptastort Car Load pur Corn, Kyi And Oats Lliop i Car Load Doakoo Sail 1 Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Grooerios, &o.I Bknrliinulos, liurK. it. it. lies ana Grain will be taken In exohange, .. Curwensville, May 1, 1878. Slnrrira. HAGKUTY RIBMNO On Toos.lay, Octo ber 28th. 1870. by Rev. William Gemmlll, Mr Howard llagerty and Mlas Lisaio Ribltng, both of lloutsdale, Vlenrfiold county, ra. ARTHURS WALL. At tho M. M. Partonsge In Lumber City, on Wedncaday, October UiU, ISTO, by Rev. I. Edwards, Mr Perry Arlhars and Miss Hannah K. Wall, both of Pennvllle, Clear field county, Pa. , ROSS BATCH BLOR. At the I -co card House tn Clenrfield. on Wedaoedav. October 2tb, 1H7W, by Rev. Wm. II. Dill, Mr. Lewis A. Ross, of Woodland, uiearleld county, and at us Jennie Hate he I or, af rbllipsburg, centre county. sua. Nfyi.-U !. Wa.hlnil... bona ah, trail d.nlj, on Tu.xlaj. Oilober 3 III, Iklu, Kupbi. M.r, rallot or CbrlalUn u, .(.a or J"". , nootbl and 13 daja. CI.AKK-At Mnuallna, Iowa, oa Tbur.d.j Boralna. Ootobw 13d. IdJV. of .omltllo. ol tb. bow.la. Kamual Cl.rh, aa. .f Vorto. ft.d Eaafa.l Clark, af Carwaoiiula, thla oouoif, ! tba liu ,aar of bla a,,. CLEARFIELD MASKETS. CLRAitriBi.D, Pa Nor. 4, 187V. Flour, ner cwt. 84 0t Buckwheat Floor, per ewU. ...... I 01 Corn Meal, per ewt - 1 00 Chop, rye, per cwt 1 Chop, mixed, per owt . 1 n riran, per ewt Wheat, per bushel I 40 Bye, per bushel & Oats, per bushel 4ft Corn, ears, per buabel 30 Buckwheat, per bushel H, oa Potatoes, per bushel 3& Apples, per bushel 4 Hams, ner pouod H Shoulder, per pound hm V Dried Beat, per pound 17 Chickens, per pair . u cutter, per pound .... " Eggs, per dosen ....., 10 Salt, per sack, large 1 Of Coal Oil. per cellos 1ft Lard, per pound U Dried Apples, par pound 6 Dried Peaohes, per pound ........... Boons, per bushel f &n PEODDCE MARKET REPORT. Puii.inRi.pnfA, Novemlwr 2. Breadstuff ore asain tendiog upwarda uader favorable advices. Hour is quiet but Drmsr; sale or j,ivu oorreis, Inoludiog Minneeata eilra family, at $8ft(cu7; Pennivlvania da. do., at 16 16(h) 7 i Weatern do. do., at $7(nj7 60, and patent and other high gradee, at sti ftns. Kye flour Is steady at so. Corn meal no tales. The wheat market is a little more active and 2a ner bushel hirhcr. Sale of 1. 000 bushels, lo - oludiog rejected, at 81.1ft f'ttl.SO : rod, at 11.27 ; suiber, at 91 3V(a,t 40, and no, z reu, elevator, at 81 40. Kye Is unchanged. Corn Is In bolter de mand and bicher. Sales of ft.ODO buahela mixed and ycjlow. at 64 o OaU are quiet and steadr. Vales or 4,ut0 buebeli, including oiuea, iui$ 42o. and white at 43fi,4fto. Whisky is firm. Sales of weitsra at ft II. Chicago. Novotobcr S. Floor steadr and un- chanieeil. Wheat active, firm and higher. No. 2 red winter, 81 10 ; No. 2 Chicago spring, 81 Ifi for eah November $1 IB for December; No S do. $1 OOf'fcl oft I rejected, Biro. Cora strong and higher; 440 tor ca-h and November: 10 Jo for December; 4Ke for May reiected, BSic Oan in good demand and a shade hifhe-) tor oaab ,32Jo for December) Ao tor May ; rejected, J7jo. Rye firmer; T4fV74). Barley firmer at Hftc. Pork moderately active and higher 80 Sft (a0 40 for November ; go 4 Ma oo lor Uecemoer. Lard fairly active, and a ahade higher. Bulk meats steadr and in fair demand: shoulders, $A 7ft; short rib, 8ft 4& ; ih"rt eUar.li 60. Whisky steady and unchanged. JTlaxeted, si 4l(ju 41 Timothy, 82 Wa,l 4ft. T) EGA FOR BATE. Thirteen hires of JJ Italian Been which I will sell cheap for cash, or oiebange for wheat. For further In formation call oa or address tbo undersigned. 1 J.F. KRAMER. Nov ft, TO-tf. CleorteM, Ps. ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE. Notice lo herebv aiven that Letters of Ad ministration da ftoai'i ron oo tho estate of LYDIA HOWLING, lata of Lawrence twp, Clearfield Co., Pa . deceased, havim boon duly granted to tbe uuderslgued, all poroouo indebUd to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will preeenl them properly authenticated for eetUo- ment without delay. aakuw u. iaii, Administrator D- B. N, Clearfield, Pa., Oet. 8, 1970-ot. PUBLIC SALE OF m mm THE reati.TlT.nL llro.d Coap.ny will ol.f al l'abll. BU., It tba iararal Halloo. tsdloaled balow, on Thursday, Nov. 13th, 1879, Coani,BlB, at IA .'olwib A If ., tb, follow!,, daaahbad artiola. a, daat,oatl, anlaM tha own.ra or eoDiixnaaa pa; eltargci Md ramov. tb, MM bator, tb, day ol mi, i Dnerijitivn o Good., (.Va.ty.M. ovTrn.LI. 1 Raft fttova Jane P. Carry I Haft Hop, H'b. Ila.li. I boi rafliof tool, C. Nool, aCROLA t box. M tohaoM M. QrllTay. 1 bbl liquor. 1 hi d. ..M.(Jau. W. Laa. OLBARrilLD. II in ihallara, 1 kdl. tllaral VI. B. Raad. 1 iron rail Fred Baohalt. 1 lawin, marhin, CI. C. Pai.mor. 3 paper parhag. II. B. Rpaekmaa. 1 boat ...T. M. Cbrlill,. roaw.MiTtLta. Cotl r,p,, bo,f raft itor.. pfeg toola..J. H. Darob. wood.. India. al,n M no., nionm. Bala rop. - J. W. 11.11. Bal, rop, .J. W. Caopb.ll. Bal, rop,..,. , T.J. Campkxll. Bal, ropo, bal, rart tool, J. W. Campi.ll, Bal, rope, bala raft toot, .,bT. J. Camph.ll. um maroaaDOlN J.uaiawan. Bal, rop,...H...,H..mM .C. FraakboaMT. Bala rop, D. J. FarguioB, Bal. ropa, hal, tool. Ja.. L. QurraaB. Boi aiodlola, W, W. Manh. Kaft ttova J. II. Norria. C.ntbonk, bala tool, ..K. L. Fasnaor., Bal, raft tool, Jha A. 8jl.it llundl,, at,, ,ua.ri aod ron. 4. B. Rnad, Kaft rtara, b r. bfrola A ropa..L,vi Saadarlaad. I drill aod pj...H JnhB riwao. Sr. I la.er ,...J. W. Thomppoa I bail aaad A. 0. William. Bi tool! Thoa. 4. Yo.Df . ar ordar ol JOHN RRILL Bopl. TraaaparUtloa, f. R. R. Altooaa, Pa., Oat. il, 1871 1L rpHIAL l.lfcT. Ll.t of Co... Ml dowa for X n' at HnttaMT T.ria of Oo.rt, oomm.n. hi, Moaday, N..,aib,r ltb, 171, aod aoallaa in, tart, WMkat riMT wiik, aovaMaaa lira. Kaptiart A BalUy rt. Moabaaaon L A L C. biaiB.I ll.jr.rIT blr, Cyrn Jaffrl., at al Jaeob U,lnt T,. BC Patcbin, Adn'r. CbriMlaa Uy at al a Paal Darlla, m al va. H Artbar at al va. (Ih K rsrn.r at al Tf. J A I MoKw.n ti. i W O.tIi A Bro't Tl. I Oawaa A t T.ybif ti, Joba Ullloa atal . T. Kraai.r A Ball a. laaa. Tbampaoa ar n. Wa II Hlra.r . anau A Uuk.f 0 B (loodlaad.r Wm WtoT.r Patar Me(l.rga U.llu, A M.Parlaad Tbouaa Mitaball a B Uoadlaodar W A BlMm, lliM'r J W Pall.ma to w Joba W U.tii J 14 Hlo.i Tfc w u a.iiy aca wbki, rot. ITra. Mllcb-n HoMarny n. JRAJR U.arbarl ,1 al I W Paitamu u mm n. W H Hlaaar ROT howipr a at al Ta. J W Ball at al Joba Baalb .a. H.rriKlal. C.al C. Cia'tb, ar. of bl Haa, tl. Da. id A.hay M al J Praak I .1. d.aa Uiggia, .a. Cartla Ha, at al Ta. Jama, R". ti. D.nl.l Millar Tl. Job, Llgbtaw Ta. H.bni Uar, P.w.H nil Oallahar, Ada' ti. Ilri.b Lloyd ra. D.ll.l A fallar ,. Cbrlalta. Tabbi Ta. liana U.bb m al Aadraw Uardarr I W.ir, A.aigaM D O U.BKl. J 0 Aobard H H rlbllli.gford Joba M Cammiagl K A A W D It. id Ilia, MalMT taaprjipldt A H Mama Hry Krlaw C. tt Bank ( Clf d Ta, Jaana Klrh Jr larlror Ta. A llBaipbr.y Ta, Wt Ham A WallaM Ta. trad I Bwaa , J,ba IrTia A Bra'a V I Aro.M AC. Ta. 1 W Cariiw Tl. t B Carlll. Roaart Taytw Job. I HMd Th 0 CmA R tUPbaflM Ta. J.ba A Mllhar at al T J ll.yar TB. A Uabarllag M al li't Csa'tb, BM.f W Carry ti. 1 Klakad al al J H Mania Ta. Lydl. J Haraar Ta. A B llkaw Ta, Wa Laibt at al Tl A V H.il.aW C Ta. Joba Ir.ia A BrVi I.bmI Hart, Joba Moar. Brldgal BabBt Jol M MoM.rray A II.IM Ta. - . 0 llalpar .1 dda'n ti. Jam., A Ir.ia Haydar.Har'iBaaalAOBTa. J iha Ir.ia A Rra'a II J Hu.r AC, Ta, - M U MaUaghlla nil Rlnrart Jama, P.rt IM ... JaMb Rlaaall at al J... R.J BU. ti. Tboaaa Para. M al J t Bi.wart, aadaraa. ra, Wa Waalovar J,BM,PMaw llWalllrwMal BLI BLOOM, PratbrnMUry. tw &vtrtHmtnii. The White Imi Mm Can bo boutht at lowest prices from ALKX. PATTKR80N, Woodland, Pn. It Is equal, If not anporlor to any first close Bowing Machine lu tha market u ire tars aval on appuoatioa. Woodland, Pa., Got. 20, U7il 0m. if8 BUWARD-Entrar C'ow.-Ths uader 5 alined offers Ihie sum for Information that will d so ibevo,ory of a HICH COW, weigh ing about 400 pounds, large broad horns, a amui teat between the two left ones. The oow strayed from my home ia Covington township, about the 1st or July last, tail in peraoa or aauress mo y letter at Frenrhrllle, Pa. Oct 20, U7V St. P. F. COriJHIKT, JR. E X KCUTRIX MOTICK.-Notlee Is hare- 'j bv ulven that letters Testamentary ea the estate uf JOHN BYKR8, late of Now Wash ington, Clear Bald oounty, Penn a., deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all J tor sons indebted to laid estate will please make mmedleto payment, and thoae having claims or demands against tba same will present tbem pmneriy authenticated lor settlement wtmout delay. MAR0ARKT M. BYKRH, Kxooutrix, New Washington, Pa., Oct. 20, 1870-Otv D IVORCB NOTICE -Io Common pleat Court of Clearfield- county Pa. Joseph Interewics 1 No. .11 Juno T , 70 tb. r win rail iur Margaret Interewiei) Divorce. To Aferanrel fere vies reeoondcal YoU are hereby notified to appear In lha ald Court at Clearlieldon the 2nd Monday of January, IHhO, to show co uae If any you have, why a divorce from Joseph Interewics the petitioner should not be granted to answer complaint contained in toe po tion asking for snob a decree. A. 1 KNTI Jr., Sheriff. Hherifi's office. Clearfield Pa., Oct. 1ft, 1S7J). BLACKSMITHING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. The undersigned, being thankful for past favors, would respectfully Inform the citisens ef Clear field aod vlcioiiy that be has purchased tbo shop In Clearfield borough recently occupied by Amos Kennord, situated on nonet street, io the roar of Goo. Weaver A Co.'e store, where by strict and close attention to business, he hopes to receive a large share of public patronage. jfidrPriees reasonable and all work guaranteed. CIIA8. II. UALFORD. Clearfield, Pa , Oat. 1ft, Ib7-Sm. COURT PROCLAMATION, Wubrrai, Bob. C. A. MAYKH, President Judge of tbe Coo it of Common Pleas of 'ho twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and Hon, Abrah On nan and Hon. Viuciht D. Holy, Associate Judges of C tea i field county, have Issued therr precept, to me direeled, for tba hoi i log of a Court of Com moo Pleas, at tbo Court llouaa. at Clear field, in and for tbe oonnty of Clearfield, com mencing oa tbo SECOND MONDAY, TUN 10TH DAY OF NO V KM B ICR, lo7V, and eontinoing three weeks. NOTICE la therefore herebv civet to juroraand witnesses, in and for said county of G'oarfield to bo and anncer In their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, to do thoe things which tn tbetr benair pertain to ito done. GIVEN under my band at Clearfield, this 22d day of October, lo the year ol our Jjorn one thousand olght hundred and seventy-nine. ANDRDW PKNT.,jr., (Sheriff. oet 11 te. GEO. WEAVER & CO, BKC0ND STI1KKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Hat. opaaad ap, la tha ator. rooa lalaly Mapl.d by WTar A Belli, oa Bmad itraat, a larg, aad wall aalaatl, took of Dry - Goods Groceries, I100T8 AND SHOES, QUEKN8WARR, WOOD A WILLOW WARS, BATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4c. Which they will dispose of at reasonable ratoe for k or oirhange lor country produce. OKOKOK WEAVER CO. Clearfield, Pa Jaa. 9, 1071 tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF Vauablc Ileal Estate. Ill ,.r..aaoa af aa ordar af lb. Orpbaa,' Cart of Clwrfl.ld rwaoly, tha uadar.i.n.d. Ad ministrator of tha Hata m David Bell, lata of Orwaawood towBihlp, will olfr at aabllo aal, at Ball.llla, Ii laid t.waakla, aa Wednesday, Nov. 12th, 1879, AT t O'CLOCK P. M, Ui, followlag daacrllxd Btal Xilat,, t, wit : IOT NO. I, Sltaata la UrMawood townihip, J boasdad awd dMerlbvd a. follawi t Oa ib, aoilb by laad af .aid Mtatr, WB tb. Math by tb. SaaaBabaoaa rl.r aad laad f Da.id Mltcball, aa tn. .t by laad of Franptaa B.ll, Bad on tba wait by laad of Da.ld Mltoball, balag tbi boaa. trad Lot.faaid aataa,atail.g aasat '' " TWO UDMDRXD ACRES. IOT NO. t, Roaadad aa th. airtk by l.od, ,f i Ir.lai aad Mawaar,.B tb. Math by Lm N. I. aad laad, f Da.id Mtwh.ll, a ta. aaat by Fraapt. Bril'i laad, aad oa tha writ by A. W. N.wooaw, ..atalalBg TWO HUNDRED AND PIFTEEN ACRES, balng all llabw lanA ba.la, tharna a ..idr ahl. aaaaet af wbiu oak. whit, ataa, aad baa InkUaM. IOT MO, I, Bltaabad ta Ball twwaiblp, aad J aboat tkraa alia, fraa tb. rlrw, baaadad ob lb, aarib by laad af R. C. ThaapieB, aa tb, aulb by Ir.ia A Tboapioa, aa tb, aast by tb. aaaa, aad .0 th. w.it by KmA, Waarar A Batta, eoalalalBg TWO HUNDRED ACRES, bring all tlabarad with ,1a, ,ah aad balb, and woald aaaa a Tory good fara. IOT NO. 4, Sltaaladla Oraw..d Uwaiblp, i boandad aa tba worth by laodi of D. MoCraohMi, .a tb. Math by Jaob Frar.r, ,a ta. aaat by Ball aad BtaphaaM, aad a tb. wait by Jaab Otaf aanaj, ..yaiaiag , OMUUNDRID ACRES, , abral twwaty aana f wkwk ll riaatwd. ' Parllas dmlrln, t aiaalaa tarn ktadl will b. antiiaa la d.l.g by aalltag rpoa allbar ( lb aadmigai TBRM9 OF BALI. OKE TRtRD af Ox aarakaaa Iwr) aaat b. paid d.wa, ONR TMIHDni lb. tratday.f J.aa, 1MB, aod lha balaaa aatkatm day af Jaa., lull, to, laat two pTBiau 1. to wila la. lamt, aad to ba anrad by toad aad awraar. im th praaiiM,. Aay botbob parawaBla, aithw at lha ahoT. Iaii, aad a.t aoaiptyiB, with tha aho.B, will h llahl. I. a.y U. alalaed hy a aal. Th, Adailalrtrat.ri mmi th, rihl ta aorpl ar rajMt aa, ai.d alt hM. P. I.THOMPSAN, Til OS. W. MOORS, Carweaillll, Oet ll-Tt 14 AdlalMrtor. o" Ln-ig V 5?s 2 W X I Dor -35- jfl lis h ? ? 0 lis ' .I f 3. tfa-; ! i. S ? sS ; 2 (b s f ; 9 B P I- ! i a w S r s: ' ' It fHUrrtlaurous. 1. A. FLECK. NEW. ' NEW. NEW. Fall and Winter Styles, AT THE ONE PRICE T. A. FLECK & CO., 1 CLEARFIELD, PA. Ulaok and Colored CmlnnorcB, lltocudr. Drew Ooodn, Plain Pron Goo1, NowSlinwIn, Jmdiea' Conta, Kcd ... .1 t. II'.. JaVV JllliO rilinilOIB, 1 Bjiurprmna CB"lmero, Mon'n Btid Jioyd' iVour, JJrcn uin(rnmi, uncuea mna Mutlin. Our stock wai neer bolter. Our Lodie,' Sklrtg rn beautiful. Millinery Goods, Ji complete IS took nt our iimuiiI ISitrgalnr,. 9 Plumes, I'loweri, Wlntji, Ostrich Tipn. w Jjrofauo Tivwiuiiu ui..u., ... and Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Glovog, Lisle Gloves, Silk Fnngo, Buttons, Laoes, Coriots, Kmbroidories, Edging,, Iniertinga, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Linen Handkercliloft, Ladies' Tiea, nnd Fnncy Yarns, Ladies, Went ana uimuron a underwear, Aauiea, Gent's and Children's Hone. We don't intend to have any atore in Clearfield oounty beat us in anything stylo, prices, quantity, quality, or soiling. Givo as a call and see for yourself. Oil ClotllM, Ottomans, CARPETS, T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - Market St., t i. ! l Mrf p&:n3 for Illiulratcd Circular and Trice. Liberal Termi to th Tradt-a Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, MIDULKTOWX, CONH, and No. Ill and SOI Waba.li Anau, CUJCAOo, IU. JAMES L. LEAVY, XT INT X 3S DFITP j J3L IS JFL 9 MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PESH'A. AM kinds of Cackets and Coffins kept on hand, and furnished to order ou ahort notice, including tho fineot as well as tho cheapest that can be manu factured. Our oonPBH pjiBamnviiri Is the beat in use, and will bo furnifhed wbon required. Funerals attended in any part of the county. Call at my office, on Second street, or leave your ordora at Troulman's Furniture , octl.TO lj.' ' PIIILADnLPIIIA. F. T. HOWELL & CO., 1216 Chestnut Street. Phtladclfibla, Oat 2J, 1879-8m. ARNOLD 1IAS ADYANCKD Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED. Cwvwsosvillv, Jm. , 'T8-tf. poll SALK. Tha n4antnacl will aall as private aal all that traat or paroal of laad sltaata la Deoalur towasbip, Clarfild tvuintv, Pa within a short distaooa af tha lyrona Claaf6.ll R. and atljoialnf laads of Hobart Hudsoa and etoors, aad hnowa as tha Jaeob B. (J ear b art lot. Tb said traol oonLaiatcK 60 acrvs mora or lass, with two valas of valuabla eoal tharaon, has about SO anras ttUaraxl. url lat lha ts ft lAra) bud of aoal a'rout balag dvlud. Will bo sold low aad apoa sasj tarms, ror parttenlars, apply to VA 1U L. K KKllDi Claarflsld, fa., July IS, 1B78, TIMBER FOR SALE. Th. .Bflr,lrail aff.n for lalaalltha ,Ib, ,ah, iplar and h.ralooh timber aa 411 aorai of laad ia Claarffald ooaaly. l-artlei eoniBltln. Ih aaap or atliaof thoooBBty, will find It la Brady towaahlp, adjolalng th. Bell lown.hi, c? llao, and kaowa a traet Ko. 14.14. Thli7 tiathrt will ha hold ovaa fur aal, aatll tha 11 of D.ml,r aett. For farthar Mrtlealirt apply ts ar addrw.1. KID. B. UOODkANDER. Octolxr It, 1!7 1(. Claarlald, Pa. IM Till" aitr frfftwMtt.prt'? si d la thtwa frv-hf4 Umm, tho prmlng ttetiii. ht rn IharMtftalf tralal Bten fut Laainm. thir litkliluilna oflt-r wa OnrpMWSl fcHltilw lo JOinm ttitd aiisMla at4 Bias, tayrobulalns: s I'rMllt kl rilmnllf.o A hurt lino only U rtMiilid In pos4tie Ui tmrm f Misaly, kitwasssjllvhl 1rt"ilTklul InMrtiHlnn. Hittdnala ma oaiar at any tint, hn TR-iU'ir. lar tinwla-a Mrtts I. rr A M!S. Plltliinrai. AW-lt.ri H.-,hkn-,, ,-, faUihr4 tr Harper A Un.; prluiH (h(i4't 1 U lain vo'k oa tba SririMW put.nt4i.J. A ri fM tahPVV rail read, latititHw m n nixl friinitl accsMibtaaiai Hwa,S3.1Hf, .trt;t j HOMESTEAD FOR SALE --IH TflB Borough tf Curwensville ! 3'HATwell.tewwa property illaal. n Ika haak af Iba BBeao.banae rl.er, la lha horoanh of rw.airlll.. ClMr.IJ eMaly, Pa , Mtod hy Ih. lal. BENJAMIN HAHTKIIOKN, dead, ti wow .Send for aal. It swaiaia, a.t Thirteen Acres, Cpoa wblah It araatad a Saa twe.ll.ry fr TS BWELUSfl HOISK, Si!' S STABI.B, and tha eeaemrT ant. tn '""ITi aA .' FIXIWINS r0UTAINr waraSPRINO WATBR. Thh rl a f,ry dMlrail ,rrly tar a pH.al. rwii a)..e.. Taeprep.rlyWiMweleradalr'KlVATft BALK, oa raa.on.bla taraii. Far farther la. A.r..il.a la nlaiioa la it, eall at th, ar.lm, ar apply I th. e.d,rlraed la panew ar br lener. UlRATUAk W. SMITH, Attoreey far th, Uiira. CleitrSaM, Pa., Seat. Id, HII tf. Dtlsrtnanwns. A. M. BILLS. DRY GOODS STORE OF I-InniicU.Hrny riiinnon, riiu rwnneia, I. ..J I &,la' r-lnlK. all .ol.ir. ciiiu unuiri v. .... "t all kind of Fnncy Wlnjra and Birds, Ribbons, Germantown Tarns, Zephyrs Rtiga, lite. Clearfield, Pa. S.pU 1, 79 ly SIMPLICITY! QUPERIORITY fl I 1MPLIFIED s Q MAINTAINEU b Improvements September, 1878' BTln rmrll for tha lanaad ol - rwgr..lva ai;.. wa now offar te tba World Ui. irrra aarcajiL Important Improvements. KotTriUialaniUng the VICTOK hu long bote, tho pert of any machine lu the market a fact uprwrtcit hy a hoat of ToluntMr witneaaea ws now oonficlf ntly claim for it greater simplicitr, a wonderful redaction of -. friction, and altogether a Jiart Cbm. Mnad'oit of Jk'irablt Qualities. For lale Store, adjoining the Postoffice. , JAS. -li. LEA V 1, Clearfield, P. gciv g,ayertigfmrnt, r OOO Bi:tIIE1.8.Gorca Waavar A Co. J) want Ivo thouaaad bushalf of OATH, w, and will pay eash or produco. ' ClaarflslJ, l'a Aug. II, 187 tf. HllfJIlE FOR RENTA tw.-ttory briea hon. an Pin. Itraat, aait af tb . . I'r.b,trian Charrh. Thraa rooma ap f11, and tbn. dowa tair. A ;ood auhla, tea l.a'l hnwM, BBd fardaa atlaehl. For farther IS partlenlara, apply t J. B. 8HAIIAM, April in, 1ST tf. Cl.arl.ld, Pa. PROPERT POR HE PIT. Mra, Joha B. Ralarty, of Paw towaahlp, olTen for rant a dwelling hauaa aad ator room, litual, la tba Tilla,, ,f PcaaTill. fI For fBrthwi.lorniatloa apply t. r d. I'I'I droal, Mra. J. B. RAFFKRTT, oc JS. ri lf. Uraaipiaa Hill. If jou want to tee the finest Stook of Hcady-Madc Clothing IN CLEARFIELD, GOTO GUmZBURC'C. If jou want to Buy the best Fitting i Clothing; If yoa want the most Boliably Mads nj uujyy.umtmmnumtmfn! tfuVuutuujriumfmmm If you want to boy it the lowest Cast Prices, go to ' (JlTINZIirR7i. If ou want to tee the best assortment af BOYS' CLOW; If yoa want to tee a nios selection of Gents' Furnisliing Goods ; ; . If you want to bay a 3 ',' FINE EAT or a GOOD UMBRELLA, or a TBUKK YillSE, y nw VICTOR u yoa want to get ue wort! or you Money, don't tail to go te WS8TKSN ROTlLCOMU.ClwatlaM.Pa. IM. IS, lllt-tf. a