THE REPUBLICAN. CLKA RKI ELI), PA. WEDNRSDAT MOHNINO. OCT. . 1IM. Terms of Subscription. Ifpid 1b ftUvuo,or viUkia three moo tbs... $3 OA If i.s id edtr ibra end befure six months.., 1 60 jr j.aid after tbfipirtlo of all tuuubU... I 00 Messrs. B. M. PiTTtnaiLi. A Co., News lu.per AJvertiing Agents, 37 Park Kow, eonier llorkiokn 8trt, ere our doij Authorise! Agents iB York flit-. HKI.H.IOlJH NOTIC'KM. MrlliiwlUt r)tco.l ChurctlRvT.Ulo. I.kihv, Fftitur. ftemoes eterj babbeth at luj A. M., n4 7i !. M. Snlblb Sfthnol at f A. M. l'rTr Meeting every WedneaJajr, at H P. M. t'oiun unloo berries, Aral Habbath of e-erjr north, el lt A. M. et l lrarttcld M. E. ( hurrh Kr. Chakliii W. Hunm-ir, Pailor. Preaebing every ultrrnat Sunday, at i o'clock, P. M. Bunlajr Soboul at 21, P. M. All ar In r tied to attend. prcbterlaii Chnrch Rt. H. B. Bdtlbr. .Sahbatb servles morning and evening Bab t.th School at 3 P. M Prayer Meeting YVednea Ur evening- Haptut t'hurch. R. . -.-, puur Ssl.lmih bahoul all P. M. Praysr Mealing very ,V diner-day evening, st, s-raucle' hurrli( altoMr HrT. P J.HLittPAN. Iitiia aarfle at 104 A. M., ob i he lint, third and foartb Sundayaof ah month) Y vapors and Iter, edict. on of the llliaaed Kaerament at 7 u'ulock, P. M.8undity Be boo 1 every tiuoday afternoon at I o'clock. OKFU I AI, IMRECTOHY. riUI or ULMMB QUARTKB SlSJUORS OOP IT. Kixmnd Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Ktiat Monday of June, r'uortb Monday of Heptember. TIM OF BOLDIWa OOHBOII P LKAS. First Monday of Jana. Second Monday of Novsmber. pivrlio orriciM. Prttidenl Jtdy lion. Chsrles A. M-J-t, Lock Haven, Aiitant Lmm Judg Mob. Johft Il.Orvts, af flellefonte. Atioeiat Judyti A brain Ogden, Clearfield Vincent U. Holt, Clearflald. Prolhonotarjf Eli I) loom. lltgtiltr and Kicordir L. J. Morgan. Trtaiurtr Philip Dolts. iitfnVf Attorntyi. Y. MuKenrlck. Hhuriff James Mnbaffey. Itrpuly ShtrijfV. I. Thumpsot.. Pwrniiy Siiraeyor Satnual V. McOonkey, Cur nnnn9. County Commhaiontrt C. W. Kyler, (Iraham tnn P. O.t Eluh Jormiton, Grampian Pills P. 0.; John Norrii, or., Corwenavllls. Commiftonert' CUrkJahn W. Howe. County Auditart William V. Wright, Hear. Old : Joseph OilliUnd, Three Kunt f J. 8. Nor ri, Woodland. County Coroner Jimei A. Moore, Clearfield. Jwrv CQmmiuitMn-AndrawJ. Ja.kFOBtt'lear-6.-1, Wm. K. llrown, Clearfield. Suprintwlent a I'ubli Jraoa M. L. Mc Uui.wn, Clenrfleld. SrnUrnf Wci'jKttd- JVaaanrtt Jot W.Carlila, offif at L'h!rburg la. XotartM Phli John W. Wrlgley, Wm. Ra ,ldiugh. Cyrui (lordon, Clearfield; Joieph R. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwenirillaj J. A. Llvlnj ,ione, DuHoli City. Our Fptcinl column il d.cldrdly Interesting in I..C.I point of !, nd vroetmul. raJin to outiitl.r, who want to inv. money. V!S, (IH C'DIIKHG I Will jou tike wlic.l.o.ti or corn or tub-n-riition ?" We .re aftrn Inquired of in tblf w.y bj Utter fr m )etron who reii'le t ft (iiit.one fruin Clrnrflcld. We igiln ley yee. The rtoelpte uf e rOFftoneible) neruhent or will owner In the TU'lnity, will ftn.wer ue Jut well the ee.b. T.i illluitrete : If ftny or oar petinoe will dellrer ii. linn ef rrftin t the mill of Jo.epk H. Dreth, in Chent town.hln, tlorfteo l'.tehln, in Durnildo, ri.ouiin II. Forcey, In Ornbftin, Wm. Porter or Sh , in Uwrenoe, or Brown Beyler'i, ftl H'li-kton, Cnioo towmhip, ftnd forw.rd their rccfiptl for the olount, we will credit them ow tlitlr fti'CoBDt for the nine. In tble w.y ftil nay oon py wht they owe. It they will purine thU fctf-Advcrtiflcrs and others will hear inmtnd that all articl intendrd for publication in thlx paper ti u l be bonded in, not latar than 1 uraday, at 0 A. M. Don't forget It I Sheriff wtlo of real cuvuto on ThurH- day, Ocl'Wr 2Stb. m 'l b i t-uleof the Shaw IIouao property m bitii postponed nntll December 8lb. Il '"M.John WilHon" will Bcndiw bin puRtoflioe addrev, ba may Irara aomething to bia alvitnlage, - A lare, new and handsome Ilan-,.,-k and Kngllih Hug will toon make It appaar unne ou our atreeti. mm a mm - Francis Murphy, tho great Temper anft Aportle, la announced to lecture in tba Coort iltiufe every evening neit week. - mm - TiiANsfiKRHsoBS. Mr. John M. Jor dan, ol Oulicb towoahlp.ptfbliabaa an int. ruling notice in oar adTortiilng aolamna this weak. . . i mm 1" "" The Jioyul bemities of Kurope owe much of their perional attractieaato the inflo anca of Ayer'a Ilalr Vigor, which baepi tba hair fifth and bright. Tho Cent it) County Fair is being Md at Beltefontatbtf week, emmanetog on tba Mb and ending on the 7tfa- Wa art the proprie tor of a ticket, but ean't go. Thero seemed to be an abundance of applet and eider la Market laat Friday morn- ; ing. Applet ware tailing at la and 40 aenta per buohaUDd cider at IS eentt a gal ton. (Jcar Mitchell. Ksq., publishes a no tice of hii appointment it CoamiaaioDcr to Uke ttatlnony in a dirorot eaao. All intertited are referred to our adrertliiog oolumoa. . m Tho jury in tho Novliiig-Penninglon rate were quartered at tba rbaw llouie during the trial laat week and wero guarded by Tip tarti J. bn W. Shngart and Th.caaJ Dougboriy. . . i i The Synod of llarrirtnurg, the juris- dictiun of which embrace lb Preabytrriaa ra gregatloni in tbla oouotj, will meat In Chimbwi burg, Franklin cointy.on Tbnrfday tfenlng, the 2lt Inat. a 1 - On Monday. November 1st, the Ad miniitrator of Uao. B Kelly, lata or the borough of Hontidele, drc-a-aJ, will tell the in it reel of aalddfcedcnt in aomt valuable real catate. Pee a ivtrtiieinenl. Tho Fall nicotingot the Huntingdon Prtabytery It in aaainn tbla week at Birming ham, Huntingdon county. Tba Pre-bytO'ia n rongregatlitn of CI tar Held la repreentid by Bar. II. JR. Butler and tilder Mllet R I The cold and dibagrei,atleupiino',tiul raina wero about a week behind itbadul e time thia year, but when they did eotaa laat week they were a little alow in leafing at, cropping out at different Hint during the entire weak. The Election Proclamation i pub liibod in our paper thia week. KteetluB officer and volera ahould read and atnJy it from bow un til the election ao aa ta enable all to dtteharge their duliea Intelligently o election day. Wallace Bruce of I'oubkocpKk, New York, Col. J. P. St.forl. of Marihelllown, Iowa (two nlhti). an I Prof. B. V. DeOraff, of I'atleraon, New Jerey, will delivar eveolng Itc uiea lf.' re the ocil Teacher." InttUute. . . n. i a mm The rrmaint- of ieurgo Fauver, who died of eonaumptloa In tho MrKeaB eooDty ail rritlona, were brought to tba ho-aoM bla father, J "hn Fauver, In Lawrence towmhip, and on SeturJay foranuon laat war lattrrad la tbaceine trry at that place. Superintendent MtQuown hns com pleted ergigrmenia wllb Prof. B V. Wdr-.IT, -u.erintandenl or the Pnblle Bcboola of Patter oa eity, New Jeraey, and Pror. Char lei II. Ver rill.of Delawart eounte. New York, aa in it toot on for lU Tei'htra' Caty iBitiiuta which will cmitaa in tbla pi are on Monday, Deeambar Wtb. . mm - Wo are informed that Her. C. "W. Burnley, of the Clearflald alrouit, aliiated by Mtia Talmagt, of Willinmapart, bat bm oaa- doeting a vary neaeetfol revival meeting at the "hewiville M. B. Cburb ht the peat four or Ave weaki. A great nuatbar of pertoai , nih aldaad young, have manirtatH tnemaelrae aa being on verttd. - r a - 1). II. Boltorf. a well known tvacber in tba irboUe of our oonnty, tad brathor of J. K. Buttorf, of tbla place, neaonpaainH by ( Kmoiy Marrow, ton af II. B. Marrow, of Uoaban lownabtp, atartod laat ook I attend Medical Cullega al Cletelann, Ohio. Mr. Bntterf will attend left area (kit Wialar and aomplaU ait 1 Hum, hating prav lonely attended the medical jj atbool at Ann Arbor, Michigan. LmlfoB And Mitwi' nboi it H. Leh ii A Co'i. Tho cbcupettt and best boy's booia are to bt bad at Moor a 'a, Silk J'rinjAa In proat variuty draii lrlmtnlni, ai T. A. Flaok A Co'i. to Hard Coal. Do you want any hardaaai Uii Winter Ifaa. ardar U oJ DaniM L. Lcary, and do bo wait until Utt bad tat her aati la. Hand In your order Immedtauly, or yoa may have toua difficulty ta aaourt it later la the aaaaon. Sept, tl It a mm Damaoc We learn from thu Royn oldirllla PajHr, that Jacob Kunt a, of Trouiritle, bad a Taloablo bona killed ob the oiauona to Big Rub borough, and tba J e O'er eon Monty Court decraad that the borough wai la full and bould pay Kuntt fib?. Home six or cii'lit luri'O t'linipaii'ti flags and baaaara occupy omplrnotia poiltlona akng the thoroughfare, af our neighboring town of Pbilipeburg, and we balltro tba moil af them float in tba breciein faror of Uanoook, Eogiiih, Jenka and Daahart. Tb anterprla of onr Demo eratio neigh bora ofer there la eootmendable. The lust hand-organ of the no anon v lil tad our town on Friday, wbioh no doubt waa on tbo way to Winter-quarter, aooompanled by a man aa organ tit and a girl aa oeibier. No t Another on paiicd through town on Monday, and it wne the laat, for it iung "la the Pweat Bye and Bye" and "Home, Sweet Jlntae." i ' Judge Orvis is presiding at Court (bit week, aaaiated by Aaaociate Judgea Ogden and Holt. The attention of the Court It being taken up wilb Commonwealth huilneaa, and 'ha Inmatea of tba eoaoty nrleon will he at tended to flrat. Tba trial of Kvani and Hill, for fbooting the two Swodea 1b Hon tad ale lait June, bat been oonlinued. Kist of letters remaining unclaimed In tho Poatoffico at Clear ft el J, Pa., for tbt week ending October 4th, 1880 : Tbomaa Allen, Jokn Banahuff, George Bradford, Miat Lucy Fuller. A. J, Uublor, John llerdman, Elmer B. Luiier, Tbomaa Moore, Br., K. II. Bead, Joaepb Fawcalt, Oeo. U. Btnwbridge, Philip Wcrl. P. A. OAUL1N, P. M. mm e Removals. Mr. Michael Kottly- borger haa purchased and bow oooupiea the prop arty on Fourth itrcet recant ly ocoupitd by David Wagootr, the latter moving to W'eat ClearDeld. Theodore Nell, whe haa been running EudreaV brewery ob Fourth atreet, haa moved to the Shatter brewery, near the new tannery. Charley Snuffer haa moved bla family Into a houaa in Uilladale. ... , Tkmpebance. The Second Quitr tarly Conrcntion of tba (Irampian Temparaoea I'nion will be bell a tJreenvlllo, on Saturday, October 16th, commending at 10 oVktck A. M. All interested in tba can at of Temperance are cordially Ibvltod. The oitrelaet wilt com let of Haaiiicgc, Email, Select Oral ion i and Le'turea, with appropriate tttuilc. 2(. Ur Ohihr or Cohuitikr. mm A Shade op Chanoe. The Lewis- (town AwfiNiJiaya: "George W. Albert I, formerly of Lewlatown, but cov pnbliaber of tha fiutitf Vatr, at Vul.a City, California, la the Bepub. llcan cand ida'o for Ci only Clerk In Cutter county, ' There eeeme to ba fotae mta-cpallieg about Lia name We are the proprietor of two nolea wrjiob be gava ut in 1174 and 74, and ha then aeured II '-(leorgt W, Elbt-rty.'' Doea eroia- ing tho Hocay Mountaint wreck n fbllow'a name in that way 1" "X6t (iuiLrvl" Harry Knglisii, who creati'd to much seneeiin in April laat at Caledonia, Elk county, for tba fa'al ahooling of Conalabla Warnitb and the tarioua wounding of Vq timer, Waa triel at Ridgway la t weak, and after the Jury had retired but a ahorl time the verdict of "Net Guilty" waa retnrced. Tbla trial waa about tba ftrt buiioen traanastad In tbo new Kik County Court tlouae. Bngliah la atill In ouitody and will bo triad In the McKean county Court on the charge of forgery. Tub Band Contest at Bnonie villi. Of tho bandt, the B rook v Die Dtnotrml com menti ai follow! : ''Tba band oonteil on Friday, between tba Uridiout Cornet Band of Cloarfield and tha DuBoit band, waa a ricb treat to all lor- era of good malic Indeed, tba Ina muata nhicb tba Tarloui band au ongrudgingty beet owed upon tha oitiaena during their atay will long bo reinem bared. Tbt very gentlemanly behavior Of all the mem bar I hat won fur them a high place Id tho eiteem of all. Perhapa torn of (ha 'manhea' of which we hear may not reault fatally, tut bo one knowa how thaea tblnga will terminate " - - a aa TbeSuprumo Court now in susnion at Pitta burgh hai J utt promulgated flaciiiona In tbo foHonicg eTaaei ukoQ up from tbt Common Pleat Court or Clearfield county : Bridgat Baker et al. vp. Allegheny Valley It. R Judgment reverted, and new (rial granted. John DuRoUfe. Bigler, Young A Co. Judg ment ravened, and new trial graoUtd, Richard Art hurt vt, Andrew Ring etal. Judg inant ravened, and new trial granted. Leonard'! arprat from Orphan' Court, Clear field county. Decrto reverted with dlrecttoat to correct auditor', report by etrlking off liema of oi tna appeal. - I a ei - Last Picnic. Wo wish to remind our readera of the laat grand picnic or the tea eon announced to come off at Merrell'a Woode, la tho rear or tbo Fair ground., Weat Clearfield, on Thuraday and Friday, ObtobirUtb and 15th. Tbt large platform haa been aml iiel in oe the 1 wtalber abould prove diaagreeablt, and tba man ager! have gone to oonalderabtt expenae and trouble to mtk nary thing plraeanl at! com rortable for nil wknattind. - A fraud prist, oon- atating of a handaoma and valuable ailver eup, gold HneJ, will be awarded the belt lady waltier. Ilaeka will be run to and from (bt grounda at low rate of fart. Everybody la invited. ita ew - DEATII UP WM. tS. BRAlCKY.-t-On Huuday ea or ing laet it wat ettnowneefl on our1 itreetathat all that waa mortal in tha peraon of William P. Bradley waa dead. Tbla waa bard to believe on tba part af fhoaa who taw him on tbt atreet a few daya previnua, apparently enjoying pretty good hie! lb but auc waa the fact! Ho ia no mora. Mr. Bradley Waa wrll and Intimately known to many or the citlteoa or our county, hav ing been engaged iejeeplrig hotel In thii borough. He occupied tb Leon art Houre for tonra lime, and four tr .e jrara ago be leased the Allegheny llnu'e, which be waa duping at the time of bit death. He aetvtd in ibeeepaattyof Clerk to the County Commiaeionera from 1S&I until lflfiP, and of ntreiaity became peiaonally acquainted wilh Conatablea, Atttmton, Col I act or .4 t(t.( many of nhtra will regret to learn of hiademiae. He alio taught public it-bool In thia borough and other dltwieii In the county at a tarly day. He via- Itedtht State Fair at Philadelphia a few weekt ago, and alto apeot a few daya at the aoaebort, h oping to receive tome bto,ftt, k the diieate eonumptiOB bad Ukea auoh n hold npon bin tbet bia hopea were in vain. Retook hie bed on Tilt-dey of laat week, and declined an rapidly that ba npiied on Sunday morning, at te'rlock.tn tbt ft-Hii year ef bla age, A widow and a number of relative are left to raooia bUOatvtb,., Tbe funeral took place tbla (Tuesday) morning at ID o'eloek. The I.adhjal row wow. Alter a great deal of rrepratl en tbe pert of our Radi cal friends laat week, tbvy gut together a re- pecUble .bowing on Wedutadey evening to Uke pail ia the torchlight pretest i a I but it waa nothing like that or the Dmoefeti ibe evening prtvluos. II tbe ltmoeratl bad on Tueaday nigbt what lampa tbe Bey ublltiana had salt ejoueed en Wadneaday evening, (hey eoald have had 100 mere man In Hue. The Hepublleana.leevliig oat tbe Orpheus, Citiaaa . and Uaiwenavllle brass hands, and several martial bandt, had about 140 men and bys ia lint, la tbe rear of which wa a donkey I ling a male with n jaok.se rider.. car rying an image that looked more like Ibe Chair- of tbt Clearfield County Committee than anjtbiog else we hate ever even. Tbe Court House and Opera House were both lighted te en. terttln the erowd, hut after Ailing the Court mem, they tent twv bawds te the Opera ll'iute to gather an audience. Tbey were all an aim fort ably reaitl ta Ibe Court Bona tbnt they were eon ten l to remain, and Ibe Opera Huuae wal subsequently abanlooed. Tbe meeting was proeidadoTcr bf tfeaeal PelluOi T CurwenavIlM, and tha speakers were n ftlltw frem Phladelpkia, named Shields, the eaverllng of wbvee kind ceased more merriment than the language he utel did respect, H. T.HsnwajA, ef bona Usee a, a Mr Meran, of Philadelphia, and Ouogreasanan Mar ray. Tbe love fee! broke up near midnight, and tbey all west b iene fUImg thai tbty had iwlhm akort ef the demuuilrellou and enlbailaaei ef tbt evening previent j and tbey will reeltte II about the tbird ef Novenbor neit. We have witnessed these anaual damoattta- itaaa ler the past twenty Ave years, but never before wea tbe eon trail to great. Tba Democrat Hied ibe Court U.eee, Opera Honte, tbe Pub lie fkjeer and nil tbe beielt, while all (we Redfral were eomfortably seated la the Coert room. On any former oet u Ion a tbe Badieala In Ihetr street parade threw iba iytearerats'la Ibe shade, la point ef namnera, but en tbla eroaalnw tht let tar had three t one. lloweve Ihli eampntga It ruealng In that gmnre, in 4 H cennM Ve rhangod Mo re'n have tho cheapest boots in town. TUB 6KNIOR HANCOCK CLUB MKKT8 IN TUB WIHWAM BVKHV FRIDAY SVB NI!tO. ATTBKD. ' , Jogmcn, bear in niiud that Moore's la the only pltoe you oaa gat Perk in 'a boota and ahoea In lhaeounty. 1 BepL SI it t - S ! All stylos, all grades, and all prices of Men', Youth'i, Boy'a and Children' iclotblng at Hirllnger A Roek'a. Sept 30-St . mm mm -r If in need of a carpet, call at T. A. Flack A Oo'a, who bare Jutt received a new In voice of carpeting, which will be told at greatly reduced prleca. imm -mmm Faumers, Look UeriI -Lytic will give yon higbeatanurkat nrleei for Wheat, Oeta, Cera, Derk wheat, Butter, Egga, Onleui, Applu. dried frnita, and all kinda of produce, lie hat tbe largeat and beat telected ttoek of grocerlta, tena, ooffect, molaaaee, tpleei, oil talt, tugar, queen 1 ware, tuba, buck eta, leak eta, churn. Ao., in Clearfield aouaty. Jla buajiia geedt In large quantities froia uanufacturera and flrat handa for eaib. ana take the advantage of nil diaoouate,undatlie fa eaabled to aeil at lawoet prteet. He give one b prieee for produce, and trill bit gooda at tbe lowest prloee In tbt flounty. ap.S4-T9-tf 1 m a 1 Confbuencb Apikjintments. The appointmenU for tbe ensuing Confereooe year for the Clarion diitjict T tha Al-i R. t Oeoferenoe, which behi k. natunar aatMin at Carry, Pa., wevk before laat, art aa follnwa : PHU.nf Elder P, P. Pimr, Clarion, Pa, Tlrllctue-H. M. Uur 11 1, ttrookport (i. A. Ilvia. BrooLvllIn 0. 0. McEnHre..L g '. '. BroobwaTvllle Wick.' ' '" Celleniburg-B. P. Dclo. 1 Clarlngton H. Dimmick, auperrjumcrary . Clarion W, H. Mosiman. Corsica To he tupplied. . Cranberry K. R. Knapp. ' " CurlUvilh-t3. C. Bunt. ft ( ) 1 DuUola To he aupplled. Bast Brady-W. L. Hilay. ' Kdauburg W. M. Martin. Kioerickville J. H. Laverty. I Lutbertburg 8. K. Winger. ' New lielhleiiem ilvrtt Wilton. PerrytvlJIe 9 L. Wilkinson. President W. J1. Barton, aaprnunierary. Puntautawney A. M. Lockwood. Putneyville T. II. tshcckler. , ,,T RwynoldatilW- t. Plnnnml. A Itichardville-0. B. Ned. Himerabuig J. C. McDonalJ. KuckUnd J. tUruett, .. .: Halem To be aoppiied. Hharritt II V. Talbot. pihippenvllle O. M. Hackelt. Troy To be tupplied. '.(' W aabingt)B-U. M. Fill. Lev! Beeri Prinolaal ol Currier Seminary, member of Clarion Quarterly Coufereneo. R. C. Smith Financial Agent of Carrier Sem inary and member or tbe Clariun Quarterly Con ference. THE DEMOCRATIC MEETING. U aeeordanea with proviont notice, given by tbe Chairman of tbe Democratlp County Commit- tr, tba DetDocrnoy of Clvarfield borough and aniaounding townahipa, and tboea In attendanoe at Oturt from n dietar.ee, aisembleJ in Mast Ca- I entioa on Tuei day even ing of last week, to hear , tha iatuet of the campaign politely diacmied' Tbe pruoeesioa farmed in line In the vloialty of the Wigwam ' T o'clock P. M. fur a torchlight parade, and marched along aur principal a keels, being joinoj by a delegtioa from Curwcniville and Pike townrhip, headed by the Curwenaville Cornet Hand, a deltgatVin from renn township nnd Mt. Joy, in Lawrence township. Tbeltreeta were ablate wilh torches and enthusiasm, and the line waa InternperMd with appropriately worded trantparenoiea and banners, Th Orphan 1 ond CLtltena' I rail 1anda of tbia place, tbt Curwena ville band, and tereral martial bandt occupied poilliona In tba procession, and furnithed an abun dan oe of muais. After marching for an hour or nure, the people crowded the Opera Houaa full, and It waa found necetaary te nrganiae n eocene) one In tbt Court Home. Tbe meeting In tbe Opera House waa called to order by Chairman Burch fluid, and on motion Hon. Ueore B. Barrett waa onUod npon to preiide, tup ported by the following offlcera,vlt : Vice Preaidenta John Owena, Lawrence ; Hiram Wojd'nrd, Hnpn'Oenral Baker, Knox; C. W. Kyler, (irahain ; Dr. F. B. Reed, Otecola; Dr. Caldwell, Glenn Hone; O. L. Reed, Clear- field ; John Trosell, Snndy ; David Meaie, Bo ga; Don St. Gevrgt Fraaiet, UuuUdule , Dr. A. U. Beooett, flew Waaluagloo ;-- Cites. bVhwtra, Brady ; John D. Tboapten, Curwvnavllle Daniel Moore, Ktrtbaui. .. ,(i Serretar lea Jamea P. Hale, Omcola ; Jobnaon Hamilton, Luthoraburg ; Dr. J. M. Btewmrt, Clearl4. I . , i , Judg Barrett Introduced J. 1. Butler, uf Boa ton, Man, at the Aral apeak tr ef tba evening, Mr. Butler briefly end eloquently reminded bit llitenen ef tht bad record of the Republican party. IJii speech wne ww)l received by all who beard It. He addressed the Ureeobackera In tha Court House In thii place two years ago. Senator Wallace waa tbe next speaker, and de livered aa able speech of three-quart era of an hour. He was followed by Hon. Jacob Ziegler editor of the Butler, (Pa.) Herald. "Uncle Jake," as be iavfftvmUirl kai Although an old man, pill a great deal of humor In hil add ran, and at timet got quite eloquent while talking about Oen. Uanceck. The tpecchei were nil able nnd Inter citing and held the audience until eleven o'oloek, when the meeting adjourned with three cbeera for (leoeral llaneook and tbe Whole Utket. The meeting la tbe Court House waa prtilded over by D. VT. Moore, Ksq., and waa add re ned by Uoi. Jacob Kurgldr nnd f. L Butler, c bang ing alternately between tbnt place and the Opera House. Thai ended the meeting, nnd all went home reeling that It waa good for lhe to be there. Thia oocasion waa one that Indicated that the Demo crat! of ClearSeld county are fully alive to their Interetta and tba beat interest of tbe whole eonntry. THK NEVLINU MURDER TRfAL. Tbe trial or Jolvn A. evllnB fuf tbt shooting of Btmael Pennington at UouUdalt, en the 17th of February laat, and from the effect or which Pennington died on Monday morning, April 10th, HMO, began In ooj Court, before Judge Orvie, on Taaaday morning or laat week. The Common wealth waa represented by District Attorney Mrheaiiek and Win. M. McCuUeugb, Esq.. nnd the prisoner waa defended by Metara, MeKnally A McCurdy and Bmltb T. Wilson, Ksq. Tueada) foreneea waf taken up In twieoiing n jnry, after which tbe ctst wta ready for (he attvrneya. Tbt Jury waa eempoiel of the following: Adaak Beck, farmer, Beooarla towmhip, Bent MiUtr, farmer, Lawrenoe township, William Thurston,-fanner. Jordan township, tieorge Ltngle, farmer, Wirard township, 6. U, Heverly, tanner, Bceoarin township, Heme Hpaaeglor farmer, airaham iewntblp, Bautuwl P. kjbank, oarpeattr, Lawrenoe twp., Hncry Hraome, paiaier, l'ike to win-hip, Uhrletinn Knrb, farmer, Brad townahlp,' Jnihua Hen thorn, farmer, Pike township, iCaebariah Hoover, faraner, Bradford townahlp, Jobn W illiams, farmer, Jordan township. A Urge nam bet ef wttneeaea worn etnmieed rm each aide. Mapa of 11 ou tad a la borough, showing tbt teeno nf the afliaaS, and the gnn tiein wBlh tb load -of hue It ih at wni diaoharged, were offered la evidence. Uob , e-die reeled their eau on Thursday hvening, and Friday wal devoted to the argument of Ike ease belore the jury. Dietilet Attorney MeKrnrlck spoke lnt,and was followed by Mi. Wilsoa and Judge MeKnally. Mr, MgCeltowgh eame tmai. ned eeoelnowd hta rgn ment about half peat nine In tbe evening. : ludere Orvii delivered n careful and exhaustive charge te the Jury in n tWr nwl liapawtkel tm net, end aflerwarnt rntrrneted tbem od iwe ptfintl of law submitted by Defendant'! eountel. Two tlpatavta were twera, nnd nl oat 10:90 o'clock P. M. tbe Jury retired to their room to deliberate npow A vtrdret. The Judre gave tbem notion tbnt If tbey reach e n verdict any time before It e'eleeh that night, Court Would convene at the ringing of the bell, a ad It would be received. Bbertly before It n'elvck the bell rang out Ita to net apen tbeetlllueM ef the mid night nlr, an A It waa but a few momenta when men and boys oeuld be eeea rumtiag ha the Court House from all direction t beat tbe reaull. The Coert room wal packed full, nnd everything waa te quiet that nothing eoeld be beared bet the ticking of ibeeloob in the aswer. The prisoner wee brought in by Sheriff Mahnffey, and abort ly afttrward the Jurymen nled la and took their etati ia tht bo I, The Verdict waa banded to tbe Clark. Mr. Blontn, whs bmaded ii At Ibe OouK foexaainatloa. At tbo request nf ln Defend ant't eeunael the jnry waa boiled, after wbiab Ue Clerk aaidii ,;'Ucaiien.en of tbe jury, hear ken te yotr veidiotaa tbe Court do ba.e It leoerded Yon Sod the Defendant, John A. Netliog, guilty la maaaer and form aa he Hand Indictee" , and guilty of murder la tbe flrat degree. And ao yon all any . Tbey all tea ponded in the affirmative. While tbe verdict wae being received an kin the death like ttlltnect thai prevailed, the pris oner tat with Stele indifference, at he did through out the entire pregreet ef ibe trial. Ilia unntenanee wne pale nnd care-worn, eauted by hie long Imprisonment. Tnn Sheriff took the auMinuela mta hack to priaea and locked him him np te await toils action. On Saturday etmf ieatge MeE nally mode n motion for nnew trial, which mouoa will probe bly be argued tblt week. Men's good boots 11.90 at Moore's. Men's bats from 75 cents to 15 at Moo re 'a. Women's good shoes only SI at Moore's. Buy your rubbers ol Mooro's. Tboy tall the cbtapeatl Buy your millinory goods of II. Lehman A Co't. m a ' A full aosortraent ot gloves, all kinds, at U. Lehman A Oo'a. FlanneU, castiimercs and cantons in full ateck at T. A. Fleck A Co'a, Window shades in newest styles and great variety at T. A. Fleck A Co t. You cannot go amins In anything yen want If yon eall at T. A. Fleck A Cort. The boHt fitting comet ever made U now to be foead nt T. A. Fleck A Co.'t. A now lino of all wool cash moron, in the late new abadea. jutt received nt T. A. Fleck A Co'a, 1 Now is tho time to got your over coat at Uirlinger A Rook'i tbtap for oaak nr In eicbange for grain Sept 18 -St , Mommie cloth, in cotton and wool, dreai gingbama, and tbe Fall style In dreet eal looee art among tba lateat arrlvaii at T. A. Flack A Co'i. . .Tho improved semi-circular adjuiita ble Corset la tbe Inuat novelty at T. A. Ftook A Co'a. Tbty are noted for comfort, eaae and dura blllty. Ladles, give them a trial. Satisfaction warranted. Making tho buying ofdrcBsand dry gooda a ituiy, carefulneaa in aelcetlng tbo tame and selling them nt the right figurea haa made T. A. Fleck A Co't tbe popular dry gooda houaa In Clearfield county. Buy Your Mill Now 1 Wo are tho proprietors of a Saw Mill, complete In every par tlnnlar, which we will tell very cheap For par ti cult ri, addreai K. A., A W. D. fiftJLEU, DsenVftO tt ,. ClearSeld, Peno'n. Clearvield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freight a tent over tbt Tjroot A Clearfield Divlaion, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tbe weak ending Sept. 17th, 18S0, and tbe tame time mat year f ' COAL. For tbe week Same time laat year Incretit...... t Previously during year - 1 .1 ,&T Samt time laat year... Uedr..i,.n..H.. Totftl In I'M H.u. tim, kit ytftr.al 1 10 J 001 '""t" J,13J,64I De.re.ie ..'..I .. 9,h2 ' vTUKn rRHififtre, Lumher Miioell.neoue freight. ....1-11 oara. ,.I2J M REMARKS FROM PEN N. ltUMlflR Hiti.s. Oot. IH, Mr KniTom Hi have htd enme fun op here at the expense of our Deputy Pottmealer General. He manlfeated considerable Indignation on lait Wedoeaday, boiuse bia party friends bad em ployed a Demooralio band loaUend(the Clearfield meeting that nigbt. However, after growling fur some time, he Joined tbe parade and itarted for tbe County seat. But he heard eo touch Haaeoek tela betwena Pennviile and Curwens viile, and nobody lalitog Into line to swell tbe gang, between tbe two towns, that he became dia a ursged and deserted tba train at Curwensvillo, so highly dinguated that I should not be aurpritod ir be votes tcr Hancock on eleetion day. Yon know that tbe turnout from Peun, Lumbar City, Kerfcueoo, etc., to that meeting wa a Stale, in comparison with Ibe turnout on former occasion. Tba Haooock atar outshines the DeOolyer Oar field etar up here, and I will not be surprised If quite a number f Radical a ia thia neigbborbood will vote for Hancock, who la gaining ground every day. Yours,. Hanuoii. -r - mm m , CONCRESSION ALCONFER ENCE. The Cengretilonal Conference of tbe 20th ; District met nt the Irvin Hoose, Lock Haven, on : Tuarday, Sep Umber 28tb , at 3 P- M. The follow-1 Ing Conferees were preaent : Centre-J. II. Morrlaon, J. H. Holt, C. T. Alexander. 1 Clearfield Dr. i. W. PoUer, Jamea L. Leavy, John K. White. Clinh.a H-L. Dieffenbacb, W. II. Brown, T. C. Hippie. Elk Andre Kaol, Charles Lahr, O. D Mrs senger. MiffTio C. P. Dull, 8. B. Weber, J. 8. Rektrd. linten Joseph Ureen, Samuel Blelr, i. W. Walla, (Mr. Walla baiog abetnt Mr. Blair east bia vote for him.) Tbe Conference organised by theteleolion of Judge Luhr, ot Hlk.for Prcaident.T. C. Uipple, of Clinton, and John K. White, of Clearfield, Secretaries. '' ' ' On the oall of eonqiiea Mr. Morrlaon, of Centre nominated Hon. A. U. CurtiB for Congress, Mr. Messenger, of Elk, of tbe same eounty j and Mr. Baksrd, of Mifflin, nominated Andrew Reed, Eiq., of tbe same county. The following letter from Hon. A. II, DIB was presented nnd read i LRwiMunn. P.. Sewtrmber lflth, IbM. Dr. Samuel Blair, Joseph Ureea and (i. W. Walls, Oen t lam en : As the delegates te the Conereaeional Cunlarenoe from thia dittriot 1 wish to notify you of any deaire that my name aball not be prwaante. as a eanaiaaie ror me netninauon ior Con .1 res. 1 appreciate nigtiiy the Honor aone me ny me eounty We auggeihng my name, bwt as several gentlemen me eoinpviing for the honor or tbe nomination I de not feel at liberty, eooapyiog the position thai I do, to engage la the aealesu By making to is decision ot mine an own ai me meei- Ing of tbe Confereaee yen will much oblige me. ery truly youra, , a. u. vihi. The Convention then took several ballot with reeeates now and then, till aboil 10 o'clock In tbe evening, the vote standing t for Curt in (Cea tr, Clinton and Clenrfleld,) 0 for Ratd (Mifflin and Union,) and I for Hall (Elk,) wbon tbey ad journed till tbe next morning. Tbey met next morning at 8:30 o'clock, and on tbe Sib ballot Hon. Andrew t. Curt in resolved 11 Votes (aeeecaary toaobo.ee, IS, two front Elk having voted to him.) lie we thereupon de clared the nominee, and on motion tbe oomina tlen was made unanimous. Maun. Potter, Rnkerd, end Dlefeabetb were appointed n Committee to Inform the nominee ef the actio of tba Conference. The Committee performed thai duty, and (Jovernor Curtia waa presented. He eiprelied bis thanks for th boner eon fern d vpoa him, and acknowledged bit plsasnr at being placed In a petition te be vin dicatsd frum tbe wrong done bin nnd hit party in 1878. He raid h bad left the Badlcal party la 18T2 and joined the Democrats ; that be had been with tbem ever 1i1.ee that ttu, and was heartily In tbe MsnesnaipMy tbla year nnder the lead ef the gall am Hancock; that there were tilt two great parties In Ibis country lbs Demo nrstis and Ibe Kadioal and that he bad in 1171 left tbe Utter nnd joined tbo femur, beennae be believed that It waa only through the Demoeratle party that th eeunfty eould enjoy perfect peace and lasting prosperity, ho said inai ia iere ne had obeyed the mandates if the Stele Central Committee nnd left bis dlnlriet to do battle for the Demoeratle candidate for (Joforoor. In bia absence eatraerdlnary eomblnatlona were made and In tne reault be and the party had suffered grievous wrong. This time be proposed to alay in his dletriet. He had received invitations to go to Ohio and Indiana, and sella from tb Blate Central Com mi (We, bal he bad tnadewp bla mind to remain, with tbeas who bad honored him with ibis nomination, and with them te labor for the tuccets of the Demoeratle ticket thr whole tls It el and as be felt sure of tbe election of ibe gal lent Unaeock, so bt fell la reference to him self that Ibe Demoeratle party would stand by bin, and would do bis part towarda glriag tbsm an estiva, energetl and aealooB suppirt. lie had ao fesvs ef the result, and reatsd eon Aden l la the belief thai tbe party would right the wrong of 1878 nod sustain Itself. Ills remarks wsrs frequently Interrupted with applause, and at tbe close loud calls were made for Mr. Reed. He responded and laid thai he had goas Into tba Conference, us was evident, not te aeanlnata Ih hoaorsble geetlewna wbo had beea thtir eholoe to dsy, but now that the selection bad been made, and unanimously son eurred la, It received bis eordtal support, lie recognised ihewnrasat llaeiief thenominee.end pledged ble hearty euppert, ef him la lb can vass. At tb conclusion or bia remarks, which were loudly applauded, Mr. Hell was cartel for. U aald he bad tola there la good faith as a candidate, end waa gratified st the supper be bad received from bit Bounty bat that the nomt nation bed fallen It aa other, tad be theagbt it a eelaotloa eminently It te be made, aad It would reetlre bit tnost hsarty support. The men wbo were hit C fores wee representative wea ia Elk eeuaty, nnd their as (tea weald bt anneurred la by ibe people of Elk, and whsa tbe tote was cut ea the Id pf November, our dut lag ut abed a em I nee would be feuad re on lag along with ear Bubsu standard bearer, W Inlaid B. Unneosk. Pot himself he would eo ell la hi power te bring te Uevereer Cnrtla lbs eeppeet bs should raoelve, anil whrab be ae ant the Demeerey f Ilk wevAd aire, Frttiueat appleuee taUrrapted Mr. Halt's remeike, at tht slese of which the Confer ence tdjourntd sfa rff. Tone. ,110.0.. H.UU New Daily Staoi Lini. Jmtx L. Leery nil luooeeded In h.rlng dftlly ro.il uub llilMd betweeft Cleftrteld PennH.ld, ftnd will bmftfur nt iftlly Uimn th. two point,. Ulaoonlriotb.g.n with April lit, .ndth. itig. wllllur. Cle.rD.ld X Boinlng (eio.pl 8un dfty) o'.lock, tn.klog eonneetlonl with nil trtlmoa th. Low Urftd, Hftllroftd at Pennfl.ld, re luming ftft.r Ih. Ift.t tr.l. tba l is. ...Dlftg. PftftWBg.riftbd freight will beeerrUd et low rftt... Order, left ftt ftny of tbe hot.ll will b. ntt.nded t.. 16.pr7V-tf special. M.r.nri, Etc. All Mrton, w.ntlng t r.t el.H D.wmg Muhln. ibould boy tb. N.w Im prored Llght-Kunning Weed, lor i.l. by John 8. llore. Ol.ftrfi.id, Fft.tor MilM &. BMrt, deW Ift Michlnu ftnd Org.nl, ileynoldxllle, P.. n.y lutb-6ro KtiTin.-Dellrered t lUft Hell Bond ICO.noo 11-loeb ,h.ed ihinglee. 1110,000 U looh ied ibingln. 100,000 feet of pin. board. ftofl.000 U-fe.t ib.ved hooil. 4.0H0 railroftd tin. 10,010 feat of good h.mlook boftrdi. For which 1 will pay the bigheit market prlea, dellrwed ftl Clewfleld, or ftt any point oft th. Tyrone 4 C'l.arllild llailroad. J. T. Ka.Haft. Olrtrlold, P., Oot It, ISTS.lf. Oai UunoRin Pin Cent. Diico'jrt on Oi.n Pltiona. Sewing Machine, can now be pnrchftied at Merrell'a lift ftnd variety atore, from 1.14 up ward.. All hind, of aewlng maebinea ropairod on tba ahorta.t notioa. Claarlleld, Pa., July H, HJT. ! Coil.lfTO,a BalM ! w have prepared ft form, nd have on band ft Urge quantity, of blank "Oollaotor1. Sal.i," which hare been ap proved by tha bigheit legal aathorlty in tba Courtl of tbia county. At Tieeary tVale per doien wa will mail any number to tha Collector ordering them. A Collect.r, wb.ft compelled to adrcrtiaa property, mu.t poal up not leia rh.ft Ibree notioea In the moat pullie plaeea in tn borough or towmhip. Just Iteceired. Just rioonivfcd hy ARNOLD, l CUnWENSVl.LiL.15: Car Load Nora Scotia riastcrl Car Lond puro Corn, fiye and Oats Chop ! Car Load Deakcn Halt ! Car Load of Choice Family Klour! Car Lond Dry Goods, Grocorios , 4c! HrrShinulea, Bitrk. Ii. ii. Tics and drain will be lakon in exohange. Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878. SUrrkl WOODWAKU ROBACKEK. At tbe real drnce ol thebridt'a parent a, on Tuesday, (Septem ber list-, Wm. 1. Woodward, Jr., and Misa Lillian, daughter of Cbarlet ltobaeker, Haa., all of Ptnfield, Cltarfleld eounty. ALMONDMILLER. At Morrladale Mlnea, Clearfield ooun'y, on Wadneaday, September 2tttb, 10, by 0. C. Crowell, Ksq., Mr. J. T. Almond anfl AlISS .warm m, minmr, no ib in vcuin .vug- ty, P. KBSTKn-BKLL. At Penovllle, on Sunday, October 8d. IBM), bv Cbarlea Helper, Ken., Mr. Jeesie Heater and Mra. Clementine Hell, both of ttreenwood townahlp, Clcarrield oouoty, fa. Slfd. BRADLEY. In Clearfield borough, at the Allegheny House, on Hun day morning, October .d, IN.), at t o'clock, of ooniuuiption, William Hpeer Bradley, aged 53 yeara, 8 monlbe and 3.' days, l-I THKR In Bred towniblD. near Lutbers burg, at the home of bis father, Major M. U. Luther, on Tuesdav. September 28th, Imi, ban beua T. Latber, aged 40 yeara, fl moolha and 13 daya. DRLMMOND. Near Lotheraburg, Wednei dev. Hen t ember 3lHb.lH80, Willie, aon of Williai A. and Jane Drummond, nged IS yeart,4 muntha and 16 days. Willie we a good boy; Intellectual, promising, died happy and weat to Heaven. Lock Haven paperi please copy. 811 1'NK WKILEK. At the residsnee or his father nt Lick Hun Mills, lloshea townahlp, on (September 2stb, 1HU, vt Trpbotd rarer, Elha 1. Hhunkweilsr, agcdjSt years,? months and 30 days. The desth of tbls young man affords a mourn ful opportunity lo testify to tbe uprlghtnesa of hia character. He spent bis abort life where he was born and died, and was known and beloved by a large olrols of friends and acquaintance, who in large autueert alt ten dad his funeral. Of bis good qualities It will suflee to say that be had mora of the virtuea and fewer of tbe vice than falls tn tbe tot nf most young man amiable, courteous, honest, Indastrleuf, faithful and oblig ing In all bis relation of life, and died tn tbe full assurance of a happy future la tbe life to come. He was brought ep under tba ausplors of the writer, who heartily gives this tribute or re spect to the memory ef a dear friend. I. WEAVER. In Clearfield borough, on Mon day, Boptember 17th, 10, at 11 o'clock P. M., or membraneous croup, I rsnei Eliiabeb, daughter ef George and Ida Wsarsr.aged 3 years, 3 months and 13 days. Little Frankie, whose sudden and unexpected death ha wrought so much sadness to tbe hearts of her parents, was one of the most beautiful and amiable children that ever bleated a borne. Bhe was wlae and thoughtful far beyond her years. Hbe was the pet of a food and loving father, and the Idol of a doting and affectionate mo tbet. Death eame te tbls loving fa onssbold, with aearely a moment's warning. His march was stealthily and almost unnoticed until bis work was does, and the sad reality eould hardly be realised by bar parents, who elung lo bar sad would not be lieve their baby pet wsi dead. Their grief was nnbanoded and eel led forth the warmest sympa thy from Ibe entire eo mm unity, among whom neither father or another has a single enemy but on the fontrary, the most dsvotsd friends. Tbslr hsirti are wrung with sorrow j but let us bop that they may And consolation and eoaifort in the realisation that their dear little Frankie bas been only removed from thim tn tbe eare and protection or Him, who, while on earth, took lit tle trhttdren In his arms and blessed them, and aid i 'ufleT liltle children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of snob is lbs kingdom of Heaven Mamma sadly strokes the golden bead, ' ' '' A in accents so uneven, flhe stills ibe heart pain to sty t "No i our darling is up In Heaven With tear-dimmed eyes she kneels . In fervent silent prayer, , , Aa tbe apiril of her loved ooe float near upon the air. ' - . CLEARFIELD M ASSETS. CLaRiiRi.n, Pa. flct. itb, ISS8. Flour, pet ewt,., - Buckwheat Plour, perewt.,... V on ... ' 1 " Corn Meal, per cwt Chop, rye, perewt , ... I 1 K ttop, mixed, per ewi ... Bran, per ewt Wheal, per bushel. Kye, per banhel Oeta, per bushel Cora, ears, per buahel 1 .0 I I 00 ! J It ' 1 I, . , 1 1 0b ... ' lo Ut ... T 1 i is Hock w beat, per bnsnel Clover seed Timothy seed Potatoes, per bushel Apples, par bushel..,,,, - Onions llama, war pound Hi boa Id er, per pound -.m. tmed near, per pound. .......... Chicken, per pair Butter, per pound "gga, per dosen Salt, per seek, largo.,...,... ... uoai uu, par ganoo Lara, per pouad m. Dried Apple, per pound Dried Peaches, per pound , Beans, per bushel.....,.,. PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PatLAnuLrnu, Oct. 4tb.Bradilufi are with out aisenlial ehange. Cotton Is dull at 1 1 Km I'ie for middling uplanda ana uun. mra mere is nothing doing. Heeds Clover sells slowly el Ttfrvne. Timothy It in fair demand at $2 70(i.I SO. rlax I wantea at vi.anwi.au. rionr ann Meal Flour Is la moderate request and firm.; Hales of l,0f) barrels, including Minnesota low an. choice extea, at s4.Tbmb.7e do.sHT(a) I III; western do . at .-(& V4 1 and patents a Ift Tsoafl ) also, 8,1111 bnrrela Ulrard, Uem, Mar ket street, Kgypt ana voeitenhem on private terms. Itys flotr Is aearee and firm all. Urain Wheat la less active, but steady. Bales of 8,000 bushels, inelnded rejected et tlOv' M , red aad amber, track, nt l.Osjfa)l.lt! 1 and No. I red, elevator, nt H At inn open ooare, flrat eall, s.000 baahels December aold at 11.101 , $l.tN was hid for OeVeor;l.ou for November, aodfi.lui for DeoemtteT. nye is arm as vus ior Pennsylvania. Corn la In fair demand and stsedv. Hate of T,V0 nuanais, including yellow, nt ti($bVQ 1 utscd al M(vft4c, and rejected at siitjapwC, At ins open ooaru, nrii can, ito was bid for October ; fur November, and suae for Daceeibsr. Oats are firm nod fairly active. Bales of Mot baibela, iaeluding white at IV, (3) 414c 1 and rejected and mixed allTi3ic Whisky la steady. Bales of 200 barrels west ,m, at 81.13. Cnieaao.OoL 4ih.Flourootrt. Wheat actlre, lower and week t He. I red Wiater, V,(d,V; Ne. 1 Cbieago Bprlng, .IlO.lo ror eash Mh for Ue tuber 4iolr December, No. 1 do., ie. r.r. ..... and tower I fil(ayla lereaahi 40 dJ4Ac for November i S lc lor December. Oate dell and a shade lower 1 lorct uue lor nash 1 Sole for Nevember. Bye aud barlFy steady, rora Irraeulen eash hither, optluna lowsr 1 $1 Jf It eu for eaebi sl .( It. 88 for Oeteber 1 l2 AT,(a)l2.T0 for November. Lard Armor at $7. fit breast, ant November. Bulk meats easier 1 shoulders. short ribt, tft short elear, ft. aw. Whisky fteady. Jtttti ttmtigrtti-nts. I tHTR A Y-O.ni. trefpftailftgoft Ih, premtiai J of tba aubaeriber reelding io Bloom lown ebip, on ar about tha IUI af July laat, a light HKD COW, both bind fMt whit., and about ten yeerl old. Tba owner la reu,u.at.d to eora. for ward, prove bia property, pay tb. hrral eb.rgM nd teka bar ftway, or tba boeet will b, dlipoeod of aeoordkog to law. DAVID W. CIIII.S0N. Foroik Pa., Oet. . l80 Jt. I.lXECUTOR'H NOTICB. Notioe la bam J by girrn that Leltere TeitamenUry aft th. ..Uleof JOHN R VADUHT, lata of Kartheae township, Cleartield eounty, Pennsylvania, da. eeaMd, having ft.cn duly grented to tbe nftdar eiaued, all persona Indebted to said .etal. will fileaea aaaka immediate paymeat, and tboM bav ng olftlm. or d.mabdi agaioet tba eatne, will praaant them properly authenticated fir eettle. Lent without delav. J. W. POTTER, Kleeutor. Karthaui, l a . repk 30, IB80 6I. .TOTICK TO TRI'-WPAHMKHHI The undersla-ned re id in c in tiulicb township. hereby gives public notice to tboso parties wbo are la tbe bam tot trespassing on ois premnew, w well as sll others who may be inclined to oorum it tbo tame wrong, that tbey must desist hereafter. I will enforoe tbe law againet all persons without rsspect to parties found bunting or strolling over my premises without my consent. A word le tbe wise abould be auflieient. JOHN M.JORDAN. Ramsy, Oct. Itb, 1680-Jt. VfOTICK I DIVOHt'K la the Court of X Common Pleas of Clearfield oouoty, No. 31, June Term, ISft). Altai Suhpotma Sr Divorce. Almlra Kriae, by her next friend. William Grab em vt. O. H. P. Krisn. Tha unileralgned Comuiiiaioner appointed by tbe said Court to take testimony io tbe above case, gives aotioe that he will atlend to lbs duiias of bia appointmont at his office In tbe borough of uioameia, re., an rnaey, ootoner z-u. at I e clock r. H., when and where alt parties in tcresled may attend, OSCAR MITCHELL. Lommisi loner. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. fith, IMO St. Slate Normal School, i INDIANA, Pa. Ill ILD1NU, lb. bolt of tbe kind In the Vailed Bulea. ACCOMMODATIONS for KM) boarderl. SCHOOL, nnt olaai li all reaped,. DKPAIITMKNTS Normal, Claailcal, Commer cial, Mualeal THK FALL TKRM of IS wttka will opoft on Monday Sep t 6, 1880. EXPENSES, as low a those of nay other sobool affording equal ad rentage end accommoda tion. For Catalogue, addrssi JOHN H. Fni'NCll, LL. D.. PRINCIPAL. Iroilil, Pa., July 14th, lKSO bro. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF ValuaUe hi Estats! 1Y virtue of an order of tbs Orphans' Court of J J Clearflald eounty, there will be exposed to sals on the premises, in Uurnaide townrhip, on Sat unlay, October Ml), 1880, At 10 o'clock A. M., the following property or FKANCId M. ELLTUN, doe'd : All that certain tract of land situate In Bnrnside townrhip, Clear field eounty, Pa., bounded north by A. end 6. Pulton's lands, eait by David Fulton, south by David Weaver, and on tba wait by A. and S. Ful ton's lands, containing FIFTY ACHES, With fifteen ncres cleared, and having thereon erected a frame dwelling, lfix24 feet, and a log barn, 10x34 feet, and other outbuilding. THKMS OF 8.1 Li: t Oe third cash at confirmation of sale, one tbird In one year thereafter, and one-third in two years thereafter, with Interest on deferred pay ments from data of eenflrmation of aale, which payments are to be secured by judgment bond. juiih fkiiviK, Aatntuiatreior. Burntide, Pa , Sept. 14, 18H-4t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Valuable Heal Estate BT rirtue of an order of the Orphan' Court of Clearfield eounty, tbe undersigned Admin istrator of the estate of Ueorge B. Kelly, dee d. will sell at publie sale on tbe premises in tbe borough of Uoutidale, Clearfield eounty, Pa., on Monday, November lut, 1880, At IO O'Clork A. M All of tbe Interest or said decedent in the follow ing described real estate, vis : All that certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Uoutidale, eounty of Cleartield and State of Pennsylvania, fronting on Brisbln st about 3D feet, and running bach tn aa ellev called Pnruce alley about one hundred and fifty feet, and beiar the one-half ef lot known in tbu plan of Hootadala as lot No. !tfiu, bounded ay lot ot flouts aeirs en one ame, ana the other part of laid lot on tbe 01 her side, bav ins: thereon erected a two-storv frame building 20x40 feet, with a two-story kitchen attached to It 16x20 feet, and outbuildings. Tbe same Is now uaed aa a hotel property. TKKMK3 Of BALK : One-half eah at time or sels.end the residue In one rear from the day or sale with Interest, te be seoured by Bond and Mortgage or Judgment Bond. n. u. iviLtii, Adm'r ef estate of (1 . B. Kelly, dee'd. Clearfield, Oet. 6th, lt.8U.4t. AUCTION! AUCTION ! ! GREAT BARGAINS FItENCIIVILLE nIIR undersimed ha arrived at tb eoaclmion X to sell off all hi atore gooda and a large amount of other personal property oa a is prem. ises, at wt LSUMJunu, at a public Auction, commencing on Tiiesdriy, October 12th, 1880. At 10 o'clock A. M., nnd to oonttnue from day to day until all (be goods and property named are disposed of at whatever price ihev may bring. The properly consists of B'i'UBK UOODa OF A LL KINDS, such as cloths, eatinalts, easilmeres, muslins, delaines, linen, drillings, oalli'oes, trim ming, riblioos, laec, rea.ly-madn eluthing, knots and shoes, hats and caps allot Ibe best material and made to order hots, socks, gloves, mil tens, Ae. (IROCEKIK? OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, tea, sugar rie, molases, flab, salt pork, linseed oil, fish oil, carbon oil. Hardware, queens ware, tinware, oast iogs. plows aud pluw eastings, nails, spikes, corn cultivators, cider presses, svo d all kinds of axes. Perfumery, paints, varoiih, glass, and a general assortment of slallnnery usu al v kent in a eountrr store ALMI, IIUUMCS and !Al l u K, a two oorse wauoR. a two-horse carriage, and a spring we gnn together with a lot of farming utensils and other perional property too numerous lo mention. TKBMH AND CONDITIONS. All salss amounting te lass than $10 must be paid upon tbe delivery ef the property. On sales over 110, a credit of six months will he given by furnishing approved security, or a discount of 8 portent. will be made on toe old II tne can is lemierea. I,. M. COI'DKIBT. French. Ills, Pa , Beptember 24, IftHI-tr. EXECUTORS' SALE or . Desirable Ileal Estate Estate of XUciurl Shaw, Sr., Doe'd. TIIR unjenlrneii, Vierutore of tb. .at.t. of KICllAIll) KIIAVT, Sr., dMeeaed, will olor 1 publie eala at Ih. COl'HT I1UUMK. In tha nor. ugh of Clearflcld, Pa., on Monday, Dcoember Gtli, 1880, AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. IH., Tbs fellowlag valuable real estate, vis t The three st ery BRICK HOT HI, properly. earner of Market and First streets, la the bor ough of Clearfield, known as 'The Shaw House,' Frontlog with two lot of ground thereto belonging 100 feet on Market street, and iau feetoa Flrat street, with n two. story dwellinc house attached. The ho. tel Kroner has sixty bed-rooms and all eenventeeeee for a first -elaae betel. One ef the most desirable hotel properties la Central Pennsylvania, Tbe eheva will be aold together with a two star frame dwelline boase on Market atreet, ad jeeent to tb Hotel, aud one other frame dwelling beuee and n two-dory Here.oeua.ng, nu iroawog oa Market street. Also, a frame dwelling house fronting oa First street. ALSO. All (hat eerttia lot, haowa la Ibe r-laii of Clearfield borough aa Lot No 1 19, . . fronting fit feet nn Luc est ttreat, ran- fTTt ning beak 171 feet, more or ), loan alley with dwelling house nnd all necessary nut buildings tbereoa reeted,aad ether improvement. OF BJtLKI One-tblrd eash at delivery of good deed, aad the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage, payable In one nnd iwe years, with tnlereiL e A. B. BIIAW, JUS. 8HAW, Hurt I. Ing Ears ef Richard Shew, 8r.,dece. Clearfield, Pa., Dan. , Mt 1., r n CRM) BCTHIIELnW George Weaver A Co ej, want Ave thousand bushels of OATS, now, and will pay oaab er produce, Claerti.lj, Pa Aug. It, ISTf-tf. CAHTIOltf. All persons are hereby warned ftt te purchase or have anything to do with tbe following perional property, aow In the pos session of Henry Raoords, of Uraham, township, via: All bis household goods and kitchen furnllure, n stove and three bogs. Tbo foregoing property waa purohaaed by me at Constable sale, and Is allowed te remain In tbe possession ef eeid Henry Reoorda on loan only, subject to my order ntnnytime. W. B. MAUUIRK. Kylertown.iSept. S2d, 190-11. IHTRAY. Ketrey.d from tbe premlaea of J the 8ubcribr, reaiding in Ulom l..nebip, on or about tba Ivln of September, cne larg. red and one white cow with bell on, will be frrah about the let of October, and nbnut nine yeara old. AIm, one red and ana white belfer one year old, with ball .in. 1 will pay liberally for infor mation, tbnt will lead to tbe teoorery of my prop erty. My poatofflo. ftddra.e la Foreat P. 0., Cleftrneld County, Pa. DAVID 8. KNARH. Kept. lllt, 18S0 St. ADMIMMTHATOK'P NO! ICE.-Notlce la hereby givrn that Leltera of Admlnia. tr.lion on tba aaUU of WM. BICIl.tK, let. af Cle.rli.ld borough, CleftrOold Co., Pa., doe'd, having been duly granted to tb. unu.riign.d, .11 pwoona iadebud to aald ftaUU will pleaaa m ike immediate payment, end thoe heving claima or demanda againat tba aama, will prevent tbem properly authenticated for eelllemenl without del.y. MARIA J. llllll.HK, WM. D. UIIiLKK, Aduiinlitr.UT. Clearlcld, Pa., Hept. I, 1880 Al. Farm For Sale. The tubsrriber now offers bis farm for sale. The property Is looated one mile and a half north of Clearfield, oontaining ICIfiHTY ACHKH, most of which is cleared and nnder good cultiva tion, good two-story "L" bouse, large frame born and other naeessary outbuildings, together with an orchard of all kinds of fruit, lbs whole ii underlaid with a vein of good coal. Tbis prop erly will be exohanged for smaller property. For furilm particular eall on tne premises, or uy letter addred to J"iin v. ar.r,w, September 1, ISHO-Sm. Clearfield, Pa. JDR Tl N W ARB, IIAHIlrt AKK, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, and KKBDLK8, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS, and all kinds of SEWING MACHINES, ao To O. U. MKMiEI.L, Agent, CLEARFIKLD, PA. Jun. t, 'itO-tf. WAGONS WAGONS BUGfiJKS HCGOIKS. SPUING WAGONS. SPRING WAGONS. THE K)kLI VAG0.S. TOP AITS 0PE1T BUGGIES. KEPT OS UASD FOR SA LE. STAGE & REILLY, CLEAHVIEI.D, PA, My 11 Sm. Thomas A. Duckett, DKAIEHIN DF'-XJ-DS-Iji. IIIKBEBY give notice to the citiiens of Clear flald and tbe surrounding vicinity that I am tiretiared at all times to furnish families and manufacturing establishment with n superior quality of Coal, Wood t Coke, Which I am prepared to deliver ia a few hours' notice. 1 am alwavs reedy to haul and deliver front and to the depot, or anywhere elie, and I move families and household goods anywhere on I short notice. THOS. A. DUCKBTT. ! Clearfield, Pa., Mar. II, loftt-tr. KXECUTOUS' SAT.K OF Valuable Real Estate I rpHK undersigned, 8 1 oo ten et JoBKPH X BEST, deoeased, late of II amp den township, Cumberland eounty, Pa., will sell oa Wednesday, Octoher 20th, 1880, AT I O'CLOCK P. M,, At the Court Home, In ClearDeld town, Clear field oounty, Pa., tha following dearribed Haa Kitate, rit : Triiot pjo. 1. 80 ACRES, MORE OS LESS, Unimproved. This tract Is oovered with Timber, such as Pine, Oak, Chestnut, Hemlock, etc., and underlaid with minerals, aneh aa Lead and Coal, bounded as fullows : On tbs eest by Clearfield creek, en the north nnd west by John M. Cbase, being a part of a larger traot of land called tbe " (Susanna Ward Tract," laying la Knex town ship. Trtaot No. B. 80 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, I'nlmproved. This I n valuable property for ita mineral such as coal that It oonUina and tha advantage ol taking ft out bounded as fullows : Oa the north by Hulomon Hall man nnd John M. Chase, on the east by lands of Churchmen, and Cbass. TraWvot INo. 8, 164 ACRES; MORE OR LESS, Unimproved. This la without n doubt a valuable property, with llaauppoeed inexhaustible mineral uh aa eeel and it advantage, raving la a direot line with tbe Houtadale Coliery Ballroad, within two or three milee of the above-named tract of Und and eveninally must pass through those lands. This tract la bounded as follows : On the south by tbe lands or tbe lluuts heirs. on the west by W. H. Joy, eta. Tbe.e two lait tracts are lying in Woodward township, Morgan llun pursing tnrotign. Poisons wiihinc to aee anv of these tracts can do so by calling oa John I. Coder, living nenrth properties. Ita will give any or all lalormanon about these properties, or on tbe undersigned Ex ecutors, living in Cumberland eounty, Pa., or any oommunirati'in-will be received at Kberly' Mills P. O. 1 TERMS OF 8 A LB. Twsnty per eent. of tbe purehase money lo be paid wben ibe property is siricaaa on, tne oai aiiee to be paid on the first day nf April, lsl when poseesti.n nnd title will he given. MARTIN BUST, JOSEPH L. BEHT, K i ecu tors. Kberly 'a Mill', Cumberland Co , Pa., Hep. 18-la The News From MOORE'S? THE! HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, Qats and CapJJ Celt's Hiog That Ever Came Into the County, AT THEIR STORE, ROOM NO. 1 OPERA HOUSE, UMLC eaTtlM W. MIX 1KB. Oarf).t.l, ft, Sept. il, IMd Sra. HAVE pUrrllanroui. DRjLX,,X,01r BLOCK, Curwensvillo, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS. FURNISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL &C. I huv direct from jobbers and ninnufacturers, receive goods at enr lond rates, hence can compete phia houses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark. Parties having bark to haul during the Winter, can contract and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Logs. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, feut. Ill, 1880-If. OUR MOTTO: iQUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." WE INVITE the people insnection of our Wnro READY made Gent's Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. As we buy for cash only, we are enabled to give our patrons every possible advantage. Our adapted to Merchant Tailoring, is complete, we employ oniy first-class workmen, and are prepared to make suits at short notice and unusually low prices. We tender our thanks lor patronage. t Room No. 4, Pic's Opera House Block, Clearfield, Pcnn a. September 20, 1880-tf. JAMES L. LEAVY, MARKI'.T dTRK.KT.'l I.KARKIKI.I), PBNN'A. All kindt of Casketa and Coflini kept on band, and tarnished to order on short notico, including tho fin cat an well ai tbe clieapeH that can be manu factured. Our oonraii priBBiinvim Ii tho bnal In uae, and will be furnithed when required. Funerali attended in any part of Ihe county. Call at my oflice, on Second etrcot, or leave) vour ordon at Troulman'e Furniture Store, adjoining tho roetolflce. r .IAS. I. LKAVY, oet 1,70-ly.' Clearfield, Ta. tw Sflirrtistmmls. OM.V TO I.OAN.-Oa Iret elau In- nrored farm pmperty, hj the Mntnal I.ua Id ars aareaee Oumpanv of New lork, an lr.t ftinrt- ,a,a, In Mail free, It.eoe ap. Vot farther Ift furftiatioB applj ta the nnderelaned. Hl'BXTHAbW. SMITH. Cleeil.ld Pa., Ma; Tia, U7 tf. AfttHIOKKKH WOTICK. Tft Whom II May ( onrem The andenlined, bailnf b.Q nppAiat AmHt for tb. b.n.nt of eredi. lore bj Jaa. II. Drahun, of Cle.rt.U fteroofh, all paraona, tharafora, h.vl.f elaiae atalnet him will pr.enl them 1. ft. for Mtll.in.nt, aad tftoee In det ad t, the aald 'Jrehaat ftra required la aetlle aad maha Barmeftt to ne. KliWAHI) . RlllLKn, AFHUKV W. Lliii, ClaarlaM, Pa., Iw. 14, ll't-lf.) Auiawa. ITHT ftJOTITE.-Cani. tr..pu.la( on j tha Suberlrr, reeidlnR in Otrard town- bip, OB or aboat tha laat day f Aofoat, two tew., ane red with while atar la tba lervhead, theatberaft AWerny brown, lloth hftva ahort thleft horaa, and nppoied ta ba three yeara aid. Tba ewner U) raue,le4 t. )ra. forward, prove ble property, pay all neeeMery eheravn, and lake tba ateer, away, or they will b. Mid .a tbe law dlreete. SAMl'Kk O. HHADroHl). Ilt.llnal.ai.. C.pt. II, IIM K . AIIMIMIHTM ATf'fl'K HOTIClWNoIlM la bareby given that fatten of Adalolitra I...B eatba e.uieef UKKKNWOOD M.CHAI K. KN.Iate af Knoi townahlp, CloarB.ld Maoty, Pn., daoaaaed, having bwa duly (re.tad t. ih. a.d.r alrftad, all parione Indwhud to old aetata will pbwae Bake tediete payment, and theaa bav. lag elalaia or d.aa.di .g.lftet tb. will pra Mot them properly ftathefttleated for aattleaiaal, wllkont delay. JOHN M.CKAOhlN, Admlnlrtraur 0. T.i. tfew Millport, P... Sept. fj, ll l. 5tUrrlIanroB. it ."to 3 S-S"' Id Z Sbtg-- O . rm g jft5. z l;Sy Mil j - a p w v elgli Yh 1 M I -6,e .H m---S "a nil g f5r J mi JiiJi li .c'E -z a. (. " So HtnU'sti with New York and Fhikdel- CURWENSVILLE, PA. of Clearfield and vicinity lo the nnd well selected stock of CLOTHING, line of piece goods, especially past tuvors, and soiicu your luiure Jnr dfrrtUrmcnti. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Cftrweanllla, Pa , Jan. I, -fa tf. T)F.F. FOR SAI.P.. Thlrteaft hive, aa 1 Italian Bee, which I will ettl aheap for eeah, or eiehaaire for wb.aL F.r farther form.ti.ft Mil .o mr ftdilren th. nnd.rlgn. J.P. KKAMKK, Mo,,l t'. ClMrl.ld, P. i;.KN I.ANIM KOR At.fb la Ilaetoft X ft"d Pine Uwn.hipa, CWarield Manly. tlMMaable lime alven (orp.rt.f parehftM anay. Prloe, io M te .II M per Mra. v. i i. i e. ainn i - . P.ol.ld, Pa. r WaLiftcft A Kftaaa, Sept. 1, lIMf. Cleftrteld, P, Pine Timber for Sale I Tba under,!. nad offer, for Hie M mf term., thro, ftad an. half aaillion faal of plaa hambev a tw Iraeti af land ) Oefttr. aoft.ly. Ow. .Ilk tw, and ana. half mlllioaa, elte.uua mlH. fma ll..ud Itelloa, . M. V. R. aad ta. Matte, with aae mlllleft fMt, mv.bi ftillM from aald ata. tlen. liaod atr.m, of water rnaalag Ungthwlna thraugh efteh treat. , Klnmpagt SS per Thmutmnd. Treat! alM MnUla Mb and Bemleol. OtW pln.oah .nd b.mwot limber ift the ft.ighb.rkM4 er aale. wood leoaUoft fee poruhU, aa. mllL CVRtS OORllON. n.erj.M, Pa., Sept l', la.t