THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKK1KLD, PA. WEDNESDAY MO UN NO, NOV. S. IBS. - Terms of Subscription. f r paid in lino,or within Ihrw mootbi...fl AO U thr aid btror lix monibt.., fto If i.il ftor ibt txpiratioo of ilx mono....... I 00 jr-Mturi. B. M. Pitt bra ill 4Co..Kw- i ,.(r Adveitiitnjf Agent, 17 Park Kow.flornar Itofhmtn 8trt, ar our duly tatnorti4 A(bu iu N-w lorn 0117. MclliodUl EulRCoiial Church Rbt. Quo l.Rii'T, PaMvr. SrTioei tTry Sftbbktb t .Of A. Mm Qu i f. M. fr.i.ljth Snbool At 9 A. M. Prayer -Mob linn ttty Wo.lnMdtT, at T4 P. M Cuiuo-unlon Srrlo, flrtt Sabbalb of vtrj jioDIU, ai i n. m. M eat Meai-fleM M. E. Church. Kjt i'hahlkr W. UiUMLir, Paitor. Proattbing tvery alternalt Sun Jay, at I o'olook, P. M. Bunday hchoui at n, r. ai. All art inr.Ud to at land. Frcabwerlftii Church-. tW. H. B.Botlbr, -Habbath aarTleea morning aod vanlng- Bab. t.aih rioboul at r. a,. rraytr Aitttng nodnaa- lir trailing. Mantiat I'hurth. ft?. . Paator. SiM.a.n School all P.M. Prajrtr Mm ling try W etincsjuj renlng. M. l ranri' Church Cathollr Upt. P J. Siieripah. iJivins far v let at 104 A. M., on tljn first, tbird and fourth bundayaof aaob month; Vntperi and Itfloodietioa of tbe ttleaaad Baaramtot at 7 o'clock, P. M.tSunduj School tTtry Sunday auoraoon at I o clook. OKHIIAL DIHIXTORY. TIKI Or lULDIMfl qtJlBTH ttatlORI OOO IT, Mnnd Monday of January. Tbird Monday of March. Kirat Monday af J una. Fiurtb Monday of ttepttmbtr. Tim or aoLDiira bow von mat. r irtt Monday of Juno, heaond Monday of Norauibtr. public orriciRi. I'rteidtnl Jndgt Hob, 1 ock Haren , Cbarlca A Uayer, Aiilant Lam Judy Hon. John II. Orvll, of i-eiieionia. Attoeiat Judgt Abran Ogdtn, Cltarfltld; Vinotnt a. Holt. Lltarntld. i'rotkonotary Eli Dloom. Htgitttr and Rteorder- L. J. Morgan. Treaiurer Philip lo1t. JtirnVi Attorney J. F. McKtnrlck. .Shiriff -Jarotl MahafTey. lirputy Sheriff F. I. IVmpfOB. County Surveyor Samuel F. McCloikay, Cur. rnirllle. County CommifionirMC.V?. Kyltr, Graham tnn P. O.i Elah Johnaton, Oram plan I' ilia P. 0.; John Norm, Sr., Curwtnarlllt. Cnmrnieeiontre' CltrkJoha W. Howe. Count Auditor William V. Wright, Clear. Odd ; Joati.b Ullliland, Tbrot Hum ; J. 8. Nor- t$, Woodland. County Coroner Jamtl A. Moort, Clearfield, Jur Commietioner$ Andrew J. Jackaon, Clear fled, Win. R. Hrown, Clearfield. tiuperinfndnt of Publi SvhooltM. L. Mo- liinwn. CIsnrAeld. Staler of WeiqhteS Meaenrtt Jem W.Carllla, nftirt at Luthertarg Pa. A'olariM PubHe John W. Wrigley, Win. Ra dnhBtiuh, Cyrua tiordon, Clrfcrfiold Jotfph R. Irwin, N. S. Arnold, turwentttllo ( J. A- birmg amnt, DtiHola City. uur .ft.tl oohtmn It dtridrdly inttrtiting In a lot-nl point of Tiew, and profitablt reading to outsider who want to fat money. YliM, (FCOlJHEi "Will you take wheat, out or torn for tub irripiUiit t" W art often Inqolrtd of in thia way bj Utter I mm palrona who reiido at ft diitanoo fr. m ClearGtld. Wt again lay yti. Tbt rtftlpta of a rei-punalblo tntrohant or mill owner (n tht Tirinily, wilt anawtr oa Jnrt u well ai tht eaah. T' illluftrale: If any of our patroni will dtllfor ur a bug of grain at tho mill of Jottph H. Brttb, In Cheat towmhlp, Iloraot Patohln, In Bornildt, Tbomai II. Foroty, In Graham, Wm. Porter or fihaw'r, in Lawrenet, or Brown A Baylor a, ftt Rot-kton. Union towuahip. ftnd forward thtlr rerelpla for iho anount, wa will ertdit thtra on thrlr account for tht umi. In tbli way all may oon pay what they owo, If thay will puraut thli so una. IkirAdvertiHers and others will bear in mind that all ai tides intended for publication in this paper must be banded in, not later than Tuttlay, at 9 A. M. Don't forget It ! New moon to-day (Tuesday.) Tj-r. trio'm jifuipr mill is now in onratioB. Tho Kducational column will bo found on onr fourth page tbia week. . Ir. Swcenoy has purchased tho Ko dirii dwelling tiouNt and property on Fonrth tfeet. . Thursday, November 25th, has been appointed Thanksgiving day by Mr. Hajtl, the pioilatnatUm appearing tlaawbero in this issut. We may now expect a brief season of Indian Summer. Vinor, tbo leading weather prophet, prcdiota nke wee' her for tbe entire month of Nor ember. A "Hallow KW" party was given at tbo homo or Uiu Maggie Irvin, on Market street, on Saturday evening last. It we a pleaa- ant and highly enjoyable affair. - a .. liinh Wullace, from Princeton, and Clark Tate, Trom Ibe Suit Agricultural College, both camt homo to vote tbo Democratic ticket. Clark puts ta hi first ballot thit Fall. im n - Adutn Knarr and (ieorge Knnrr, Jr., bare beeo obosto Bieoutora of their father' ae tata, lata of Brady township, decerned, and pub Hub a notice of tbtlr appointment (a another column of thit iHptr. . e mi David (Jilliland, Ks., f Potter tuwnsbip, Centre eouuty, died at hit borne tbtrt on tht Slat ult.( rn tbt 72t year ft bit age. He was a brother lo John Qilliland, of Kanhaut townhtp,thia oounty. t . - imt Mrs. Emma V. Forosman, tho vsti- mable wife of Rev, K. P. Forestnan, pastor of the PrrihyUriao Cbureh at Kylcrtown, died at her home in that village oa Tuesday of last week, In lha 3.1 d year of her ant. . .. m -e - - Tho Tyrono lirrald uppearod week before last, the same slit It was preriout to Iho fire. It la now printed from sew type, oa a new Campbell power press, and oa paper manufac tured at tbe new paper mill lo Tyrone, liugli Carney, supposed to bo de tiientcd, wat run ever br rurteen eara and an; origin, on Tuorday night of 1at week, while walking on tho track on tht Oosa II an branch. His body waa frightfully mangled, ibe bead be ing severed from the body and out In halve. Wo intended to ny lani wet It lliut he tumor ut a liult girl bavit g bna kl Ird at I'uoixa tawney during the Fair, ao jr at we are able to learn, wa false. A youn( man named "H(ae" Clerk Was thrown from a ranning burse and larlously lojared by the aoimal f I ling on bis, but be Is oMe to be about again. . i mm o Nt)twilhstii tiding the ruin, mud, darkaea, far of man or old woeieo, tie , ''tbe boys" dne a good deal of deviltry last Saturday night, la misplacing signs and trp', oabloging galas, aud the Ilka. Soma parties that we know of, had they bad a shot-gun in reaoh that night, Would have made it lively for tbo boya. mm e ' Mr. Owen Campbell gives notiue, by poitcre printed at this r&Ve, that be will bold a vendue at bis residence In Lawrence township, near Cleerflild areek, wa Tutaday, November loth, when he will tell tort a, harness, W4goaa, milch row, farming attnall, grain, household faratiura, Ao. Ba$ to commence at 9 o'clock A. M of sal i d .r. I - a e - At the suntion ol the Kant Pennsyl-1 van I a Eldership of tht Caurck of Ood, wbioh waahtld at Harriabarg.aad elosedlait weak, Rev. J. btrgslrester waa appwlntrd fur Clearfield cir cuit the ensuing year. Mr. Uergstresser was ordained at tho closing aeaslua. Tht klt meet ing of the F.IJersblp will be bold it Mrcfcanicf burg, Cumberland eienty. In ISril Our people aro now laying In an extra supply of raiment and provender in view ol the approach of Winter, before potebettng, we wm Id ad viae oar reader to eon suit part lea whoae gooda am alrerllaej la tbit paper. Their sales are larger, and they can aflutd to git batter bargains than there whott Sale are small. They have no old etoi'k on hand, bat their gooda are all ha. The re nidt mo of J. W.Curry, A 1 loona, waa vurglariied oa tht ltd alt. Ibe Ibiaree tueeeoded fa getting several hundred dol lars worth of ailverwara, a good alitor watob and a valuable geld cbala. None of tht family wra awakened. Tbt Beit where the Ira tap rtadtirtaeod waa afterward dbcoverad ta ha la the hey -mew of Mr. Carry' viable, where a Iat f old etotbet and provliloa wort dlieovorod. Overcoati, Wintor CfttmnJ Under woar ahtap for taih at Ulrliager A RooiV hiuu'ik, cnKHimcres nu cantons in on aivoi at X. A. Fltok A Co' a. Window ahadoa in newest stylt and groat Tftriary at T. A. Flaek A Co't. - Tho bent titling uurmut ever mado la now to ho found at T. A. Fltek A Co.'t. lou cannot po ami in anything J"" you can at l. a. rloct A Lo t. 1 A now tine of all wool eahmoron, in tho lata new ahadea, jut raoalved at T. A. Fltok A Co't. Now in tbe time to jrut vour ovor ooati and Wintor auita ohcap fur oath, or la ex obango for grala, at Hirliagtr A Rook't. Nov. 3 It, pi . - Momtnie cloth, in cotton and wool, drta giogbanii, and tbo Fall atylta in dreaa oal itoot art among tbo latoat arrlvala at T A. Flck A tVa. Jl" in need ot a carjjot, call at T. A. Fltok A Co'i, who hart juit rortlved a new In voioo of tarpttlng, which will la lold at graatlj radueed priott. Mnkiiiff tho buying of dross and dry gooda a itudy, careful Data In aeleotiog tbo aamt and tollitig tbtm at tho right flguroa bat mado T. A. Fltok A Co'i tbo popular dry goodi houao In Cloarfltld eonoty. Ituv. Mr. Kuiuian,of Indiana county. preaauau in iat uioarnoid IfaptUt tburcb Uit Sabath mornlug, and Rv. Kataucl Mllai, of New Washington, tbn tounty, dolirerod aatnuon in tho oraniDg. It's Another Fellow. "Turn him out," la wkat wt aaid about a New Washington Kboolmastar last week. He It not the fellow. It was a Chest Cracker, who ordered bia pupils to ohoer for Da Qolyor. Honesty in the best policy in medi- oino at well aa In other thinga. Ayor'aSaraa- parilla Is a genuine preparation, an on equal led spring mtdicioo and blood purifltr, decidedly auperior to all others in tho market. Trial proves It. -- m mi - The Election, As we eo to iiionh, a big croud it standing about tbe polls, and tbo indication are that a large rott will bt polled. Tho weatbtr la Boa, and tbo election U parsing off qult'ly and peaceably. Wo will giro full and oompleto rtturoi In our uott laauo. ii a swi Suicidkd. We loam from the Osco- oa tiertilli that John Wiieonneaaea suicided on Wednesday night last by hanging. It atoms that John had been drinking for aomo time past, which, with family trouble, was tho cause of thia sad tnding of his life. Tbo Coroner's Jury held an loqnoet over the body. tm m m A liin Job. Prom the Cambria Herald: "It la raid that on Monday last tht Massra. Ft)nn Brothers, of Clearfield aoanty, torn meoood a log job on tbo Frank Mo ran and Wm. Touttloson traata, In Clearfield township, near St. Augustine, Cambria county, and they Intend lo cut all the available timber thereon, aggregating, ft la aaid, from S.SVO.OOO to 2,000,000 feet, during I tho Fall and Winter." j Preparing for a Keunion. A pro iminary meeting of graduates of the rurloua Sol diera' Orphan' Schoola of Pennsylvania will bo held at tbt Captol building, Harrisburg, on Thurs day and Friday, December SOth and Slat, USO, for the purpose of arranging for a grand reunion of all the "liiteenere." Il I desired by ibe. Com mittee having the matter In charge that there bt a large attendance at this meeting; . mm - List of letters remaining unclaimed n the PostoOiee at Clearfield, Pa., for the week ending November 1st, 1880 : Aiel Ankarberg, Laura Bruner, narry Crnit, Mary Cooterel, W. B. Glasgow, Sadie Uos, James Hecdrick, Francis Love, Alexander Mills, C. C. Mullen, Hugh Mullen, Darid Marsh til (3), Geo. II. Reynold, Martha Set fridge, Jacob F. White. P. A. GAULlXf P. M. im e Fire in Heynoldbville. A firo broke out In tbt stable connected with tht Bel- Dap HouMt, Reynold valla, on Tuesday evening of last week, which destroyed the building la which It originated, Leach' livery stable, two dwelling bouse, a meat hip, a blacksmith shop, and all the building between the Belknap Hoot and Schwem'a ntw betel. Tho lost la between $4,00 and $.r,000. 11. 8. Belknap tod Homer B. Leach art lha heaviest loser. rA'ifcuXiZC Tctii ! - It is not r.ccc.4- tary tor o to aell tbt attention of oar reader to the large advertisement of T. A. Fleck A Co. In thi paper. It will apeak for Itself, Thty havt a varied aod fashionable atonk of go-da on hand, obliging clerk, aod a large patronage. Aa ea terprising firm like thi la deserving of attention, At their establishment y on can get rellublt good at a barg tit. Call and ho for yenratlvtt. Den't be afraid to ask for price or examine tbe qoaltly of tbo good. That Bin Convention. Tho Kads hitva not yet e eared apologising for the failure of their attempt lo have a big time last Thursday. The parade both afternoon and evening wa tht slimmest affair of Ibe kind ever attempted In Clear field. Tht bad weather i a good thing to fall back upon, for a poor excuse la better than uona. Dr. Dotnt wasn't hero, nor Mr. Armstrong waan 't bare. Tbe only speaker from a distance waa a fellow named Chance, from Ohio and bt waa a kind of a come by-ehanoe. II and Congressman Murray furnished the amiio for tbo crowd. mm e i Farmers, Look Hire I Lytle will give yon bigheat market pricet for Wheat, OaU, Cora, ItackwhMt, Butter, Egg, Oaioat, Applt. dried froiU, and all kind of product. He hat tbe largest and best aulcoled Block of groceries, teas, coffees, molastee, cpient, oil tail, auger, queen ware, tub, bncktta, basket, churns, Ac, in Clear fit Id county. He buy hi good lo large quantities from manufacturer! and flrat hands for cash, and take tho advantage of all diseouat,aad to he it enabled to sell at loweat price. Ugiveeaih price for produoe,andaell his goods at tbt lowest price la the county. arpt-24-'79 tr mm mm - A Sbnbation at Ebknshur(1. Two burglars, while attempting to rob Barker' store la Ebeoiburg, io Thursday night a week, wart captured, eltr shooting one, from tbe effect of which he died la tho K bent burg jail oa Monday of last week. Tht deceased wa about sixty yrara old, and gt.ve hi nam aa Charlea Weaver. Tbt otbrr, now la Jail, 1 aged about thirty, and give hi name aa Albert Wilson. Both are stringers It Ibal root lin, tod claim to have hail ed (row Marylnnd. A eomplrte aet of burg'ar'a implement were found in an old carpet sack on the outskirts of tbe borough, which were proved to hove be Inn Red to tle unfortunates The aflitir tauaed quit a lenettUa. ! Mark thi Kvkninuh Pleasant. Toe fi' a Autp-no weather It over and gone, and the cold, dreary days and long evening of Wia Ivr are hire. Ont virtue of our Severe bliuato ia that of driving ua Indoors aud compelling u to make use ef u I value our hornet 8oell life and reerratloiis, like ex her affair, adapt Ihemaelvea to eireuatUnoes, and hence art influenced largely by tbt Bccettlty. With good moral game and ama'cmeut for tbe children, and a eoaplt of good .'amity Benspapera, like tbe Ci.r.AriLO HaruBLicAR fur instance, for lb adult, any family ought eertaialy lo be happy, aud havt tbo tveolnga pas rapidly and pleasantly away. Than, will the long tvoaingt, now considered Irk some by many, be wrlcemed and act dreaded. Muki'IIy's llousr The Philadel- pbla Trews of the ITih alt., la alluding to a queeiioa utb debated recently la lb l vicinity, art : "On Octtber 10th last, the Bard of Mana ger of the Young Men 'a Christian Aasooiattoa, with a vir ta stcertalolog ell the circumstance andar which Franc la Murphy, tho Tern per aaee orator, became dispisaofied af tho retldeBoo oa North Eifhitcfltfa tuaet ehb h vu presented to him by a aombtr of Temperance men, directed the Temparaact Committee to make a report of tbe abet transaction. The Chairmen of the Executive and Temperance Cummltieee exchang ed torrtioodenot oa tht subject and tbt Molt wat tmbirdled la tbe report of the Eieautivo Committre, which waa presented by Chalrmaa R. U. Hlaekley, at a mooting ef tbe Association latt evening. The Committee reported that they had Invetiigated Iho whale matter thoroughly per taining t Ibe pre rent at ion or the house, and found thai adtber tbo Aetoctatlta aor Iho Committee on Temperance, at a Commit tee, bad aay tbt re or pari la the Irantaetloa. The whole matter, the report aaid, waa ooaoelvod and carried nut by a large nu rater of gentlemen who wrrt act leg entirely at Individual and aot la aay aay representing tbe Association. Mr. Murphy ha nothing bat the kindest fee Hogs to ward tht Arootiatlna aad tbo Committee, and there It ao feeling oa hi part except af thank girlag la being relieved from a preseat which ho toe id net afford to tarry, at tbowa by le'teri from him ta tbt Committee. Tht report wat aaaalaioatly adopted. , . , Farmers, remember that Guineburg if paying fall market prices for all kinds of Country Predate) aod Furs, and Ml Is yon kit Clothing, of which ho hat a rtry fine atoek on hand at tbt loweat oaib prices. In fact, yon eaa gtt at Guiniburg'sa boiler bargain then else where 1b tht oiunty, Ott. 20-lm. A SOUND GIRL. Cl BARFIKLD, Pl.f Oet, SO, 1800, Ma. EotToa :--I am told that a patriotic school girl of twelro winters (member of Hilla Dale school) waa atked by bar ttaobtr to place a ata- , l root on Iho blackboard containing an Interjec tlon. When aha wrote at follows t "Hurrah I, for Hancock." . Rkportbr, A Fact. A nauvurtiscmont inserted In the Republican will reach more readers than if published In all tht other paper ta the coun ty, and cost tho adrortiaei lew than one-half In other word, an advertisrment published In our jcurnal la worth double tbe prtco of that ehargod by any other publisher la tht county. It i a fact.' tf. POMONA GRANGE MEETING. The next regular meetine of Potman G ranee. P. of II., of CloerSeid county, will be held in the Hall of the American Mechanics, In Pit't Opera I lo a, Clearfield, on Thursday, November 11th, 1830, commencing at S o'clock P. M , sharp. no urge upon subordinate Urengee to be fully represented. Olll cer for the ensuing roar will be elected, aod other important butineai will be oon idered. K M. Davis, Matter. L. C. Blook, Secretary. New Daily Wtaoe Line. Junus L Leavy be luccoeded In having a dally mail ettab- lithed between Clearfield and Pennfield, and will hereafter run a daily ttagt hoi ween tbe two point, HI eontraot began with April 1st, and the atago will leave Clearfield every morning (except Sun day) at I o'clock, making connection with all train on the Low U rade Railroad at Ptnnfield, re turning after the lnt train tbe aamo orening. Paeteogcrt and freight w 111 be carried at low rate. Orders left at any of tho hotel will bo attended to. lapr7V-tf 1880. -FALL Sl WINTER. 1880. Grand oprnfog of MILLINERY GOODS, at H. Lehman A Co.'t, Opera Uoue, Clearfield, Pa. The latest aoveltic In lints, Bonnet, Silks, Velvets, Satin, Pluahe. Fancy Feather, Wing, Flower and Ornaments, Ladies' CLOAKS and DOLLMANS, Shawls, Bla iketj, Sklrlt, and a full Una of DRESS GOODS, Flannel, Cloaking, eta. Thanking the oltiien of Clearfield and vicinity for past avo-s, we solicit a continuance of the lame. II. Lbbman A Co. Oct, 18, 18H0 tf. - e mm Clearfield Coal Trade State ment of Ceal and otbor freight aent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending October 24th, lbSO, and tht aamo tlmo last year : COAL. TOMB. Fur theweek ... 40,112 Same time laat year - o,rJ4V Increase- 3,463 Pravlouily daring year 1,312,230 Same time laat year I, 'ibt, oil I dots tie &v,703 Total In I88f 1,6I,.H8 ie time laat yt.ar l,3bV,lB2 Increase 7. 03,106 otbbb raxioirs. Lumber 131 cars. Miscellaneous freight .lWri ' ANNUAL MEETING OF HARRIS BURG SYNOD. NKXT'NKKTIXe fO COSVR IH TLC Aliri R LP, OCTO' BRR, 27TH, im. The Synod of Harrisburg met In tho Falling Spring Church, Cbaubcrsburg, on Thursday even Ing, October 2lt, at 7:30 P. M. The openlog ttrtuon wa proachod by Rev. Dr. Krakioe, re tiring Moderator, from Psalm 11 : 0. Alter the aermon tho Synod Waa constituted by prayer. Rev. Ucnry 8. Butler, of Clearfield, Pa , Presby tery of Huntingdon, waa chosen Moderator, with Rer. Alexander Henry, of tho Presbytery of Northumberland, Temporary Clark. The time for the session war opened with devotional exercise which continued one hour. An overture from the Proihy'ery of Wellsboro waa received and re ferred to tht Committee oo BUI and Overture. The Rev. Ilonry R. Wilton, D. D , Secretary of the Board of Church Erection wa beard on be half of the Board. Paperi from tha Proahylary of Carlisle relating to the case of Jamat Koona against tho Setaion of Big Spring Church, ware referred to tht Judicial Committee. A Com mittee oontlating of Rev. R. Hamlll, W. A. West, L. L. Haughawout, Elder J erne MeOormick and John Sebrtng wa appointed to report upon the existing practice by which vacant churahe arc provided with pattori and tnggett to tbe Synod an luipiJTCtucat that may ccn to ti-ra tnlr bio. Statistical report from th Presbyter! of Northumberland, Huntlngdon,Cartit1eand Well boro wert read, alio narrative on lha atatt of religioa. Rer. Joseph Ntabit read a very inter ottlog essay on the "Characteristic of tht Chria tlaa religion," By request th Rer. George Nor- erot read tho report of tbe Woman' Synodloal Committee oa Homo Miailon. Rev, Thomaa H. Robison, by designation of tbo Committee on F roadmen, wa heard in tbo advocacy of that caurt. On Saturday, which was the third day, the re port of the committee on presbyterlal record ware adopted with the txeeption of Huntingdon ; the Committee oalled tbe attention of Synod to the licensing of a oaodidate lo which a protest wa made by nine member of tbe Presbytery, atttlng forth that hi examination waa nottaila- factory in regard to church government. After ooniiderablc discussion the report waa adopted with this addition that Presbytery wat unwiat at being hasty in licensing the candidate nndar tha elrcumstancea. Tbe Committee on tbo Treas urer' account reported II to bo correct, and re commended the following assessment for the next yeart Presbytery of Carlisle Huntingdon 4i, Northumberland $15, Wejltboro 2. Rer. O. W. Siler, a Missionary from ladle, addressed the Synod oa tbt Missionary cause, Th Judi cial Committee to examine Into the caseof Jame Koonc read it report. This oast had been, a auppoied, atlraotorily adjusted by tho partia at tbe meeting of Presbytery of Carlisle held at Fairfield. Mr. Koona not being sat i fled with the lettlement brought the matter before Synod. Tbe Committee, after Mating the otic, In thtlr report, mad the following recommendation: Tt.at lha minute of Big Spring Church b so amended at to t out la worts a poaitive with drawal of the charge, and when ao done a certi fied copy or tht tame be p relented to Mr. Koonf ." After much discussion tbe report wa adopted. 0a Sabbath the Synod convened In tho after noon at three o'clock for the observance of the sacrament of the Lord' Supper. Rev. Henry S. Batter prriidcd, Rev. Dr. 11 am ill distributed the bread, Rev. J. D. Heerdon Iho cup, artitted by ruling ciders, Landla, Howard, Gibaua, 8liffer, Elder, Crawford And fl. bring. Oo MBday, tht fifth day, tht Committee on lltlla aad Overture reported ua the evert ur from Revs. J. C. taUwrll and M. N. Cornelius were appointed to rrad est) on subject of their owo choosing at Hie next meeting of Sj nod. Rva. A. Craoford, D. D., II. Haroilf, D. p., and L L. Haufhewout were appointed a Committee lo the Proabyteiy of Wallalioro, asking lor a dlsolulioa or that Presbjlcry. The overture waa dtmtied report a minute on tha death of minlatert of thia Synod wkloh occurred the pail year. Permanent committee reported at follow : Board of Publication, through Rov. 8. 8. Wylit; Freed men, Rev. J. Smith Gordon f Church Erec tion, Rtv. B. W.Reigeitj Edueatloo, Rev. Joseph Stevens t Suatentation, Her. T. H.Robinson, D. D.( Foreign Miiioo 1W. Robert T. Wiloo; Ministerial Fond, ao report; Home Mission, no report Sabbath School Committee reeoinmenJed 'that tbe Sasiion, la connection with the Synod, be anjolaed to discharge their duty and authority orer their respective Sabbath Schools," The Committee oa the minutes of the General Assembly report, "That they recommend, that to accord ance with tbo direction of tbo General Assembly, Synod, at It next meeting, will spend one even ing la tbe Interest of the Sabbath School Work." Tho following were appointed oo the "Woman's Synodical Committee oa Home Mission:" Mrs. William Davis, Mr. Joha Bailey, Huntingdon ; Mlis Eliia G. Crest well, Alexandria j Mr. 8. M. Woodcock, A Itoona ; Mrs. S. B. Wtbiter, Wllilami- pnrt Mr. Stewart Mitch)), Rloombarg ; MU L. R. Perkins, Lock llavsa Mr. K. L. Staarl, Daavillcf Mr. Minor, BlkWad i Mist t. Dyer, Covington) Mri Judge William, Wellsboro f Mr. J. 0. Caldwell, Chain beraburg ; Mr. W. A. West, Mr. C. L. Bailey, Harrltburg Mrs Go. Norerot. Carlisle. TAc Ffign AiWoNary and PnthyHria R. eeew were recommeaded by special raselntloa of Syaol, aad m 1b later aad layman wrs roqaetted to aid ia latraailag their tlrealatloa. , L Tbt prtaeot oBwri of tho Synod art Rer. Hoary fl. Bntler, Moderator j Rr. T. II. Rtbl ton, D. I) , Staled Clerk Rer. Robert F. Wilsoa, I'ermaneal Clerk i Rtr. Alax&Jtr Henry, Tem porary Clerk. 1 Tbers were present seventy two minister and' thirty alne elders.. Th Synod adjourned oa Monday of laat week, at 11:30 A. M , to moot at Clearfield, Pa., oa tbe Tbanday aext acooodlng tht third Tutaday of October, Iflei, at 7:30 P. M. Wa (re Indebted U tht Cham bet berg ValUg Hmirit far tht feregolag proceeding. DEATH OP GEORGE KNARR. Tbodtvillb, October loth, 18S0. Ma. Eoitob : Our olt oelgbbor and mutual friend, George Knarr, Sr., died ia this village oa the 23d of Ibis month, aged 01 years, months and I day, lie was born ia too Tillage or uart baeb, Germany, oa tht 1Mb day of February, Ueil, and the church record ahowa that be waa baptised and named "George" oa tbt lSlb of the aamo aioalh, la the Lutheran church at Pinna -en. He lived and died In that faith. In 1811, wbea Napoleon started on hia march to Rustle, tbe largest portloa paaaed by hia father 'a resi dence, ooonnylng a period of tea daya. Tha facta of that march 1 fully recorded ia history. Tbo next veer our mend married Marie Louise vvn' gerber. The fruit of this marriage wa fouraoot and four daughters. In 1831, he took it In bis bead to emigrate to America, and finally settled where be died at Troutvllle, which local it v was then almost a wilderness. Ho waa one of tbo first German settlers that came to Brady town' hip. Hia wife died about fifleea yeara ago. She was a lady lamed for her teal and ka'iwledgeof in doctrines ot tier I'nurch. The deceatcd waa blessed with remarkable rood health all hia life, and only within a fortnight of nil deatn did be auOer bodily pain or mental weakness. He was blotted with perfect health during hia longand varied life on both continent a, and, like bis wife, weadoetrloarianla a profound sense. lie leave a nuuierou posterity la this county. He waa tbe father of five ahlldrea, fifty rne grandchildren aod fifty-five great grand children. Three of bis children, alat of his grandchildren aad even of his groat grand children passed orer Jordan before him. Tho survivor are, therefore, five children, forty-two grandchildren and forty great grandohildren. Ho rests to peaoo I w o Special 8. MacaiBRX, Ktc All person wanting a fint. class dewing Machine should buy the New Im proved Libt-Running Weed, for sale by John S. Beer, Clearfield, Pa , or Mile R. Beet, dealer In Machine aod Organ, Reyaoldavilla, Pa. -may llrth-om OXB UfRoBRn PRB CBRT. DkCOI'RT OK OLD Patent. Sewing Machine eaa now be pnrcbaied at Werreir tin and variety store, from $.16 op wards. All hinds of tewing machine repaired en tbe shortest notice. Clearfield, Fa., July IB, 1877. Collbctoh'b Balri I Wt hare prepared a form, and bare on band a lnrge quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales," which have been ap proved by the highest legal authority In the Courts of (hit county. At Twenty Vent par do ten we will mail any number to ibe Collector ordering them, A Collector, when compelled to advertise property, must post up not iett fhn three notices In the moil public place In hi borough ortownthip. tf. Wamtbii. Delivered at the Rail Bond. 1011, IIH0 2fi-lnoh shaved hlnglea, 1110,000 24-inch sawed shingle. 100,000 feel of pine boards. 600,01)0 14-feet shaved hoops. 6t00 railroad tie. 60,000 foot of good hemlock hoard. For wbicn I will nay tht biihett market price. delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the jyrone uearneia nan row. J. r. KKANIR. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 18, 1878-tf. Just ICcoelveiJ. Just Received by ARNOLD, at CUUWKNSVILLK : Car Load Nova Scotia Plastorl Car Load pure Corn. Rye and OaU Chop 1 Car Load Beakon Salt 1 Car Load of Choice Family Flour! Car Load Pry Goods, Groceries, Act terSlnnirlos, Burk. It. R. Tics and (iruin will be taken In exchange. Curwennvillo, May 1, 1878. KRAMER GTJLICH In Alt oon a, on Wed nesday, Ootober 2Tth, 18S0, by Rev. Jesae Bow man Young, Pastor ef tbe EigOtb Avenue M. E. Church, Mr. MotxaS. Kbanxb and Miss Faniib E. Uulk ii, all of Lawrence township, Clearfield, county, Penn'a. DIXON-MERIUI.L At Osceola, on Mon day, October 26th, UiflO, by Rev. N. II. Miller, Mr. Joh W. Dixon, of Houttdale, and Mi In A MahaiLL, of Morriidale, Clear lie Id county, Pa. ERASER EVANS. At Otcoola. oa Tueidar. October 2ftih( 1880, by Rer. N. 11. Miller, Mr. W. K. Knarbb and Alut Ida Evan, bulb of llouti- dale, Clearfield county. Pa, HKITZKN11KTHER - MoDIVITT.-At the Lutheran iartoot In Lulbent urr. on Thara- day, October ZNth, I8.S0, by Rev. John Wolbaob, Mr, wm. ilitiTRinaTHBR, or Pike township, and Mita Mary V. McDivitt, of Lumbar City borough STRAY RR WALTERS. Ob Toesdav. Onto- bar 2litb, 1880, at the United Brethren parsonage,: by Rev, Spangler, Rev. D. Stbaike, of New Haihington, Clearfield county. Pa., and Mra. Luna M. Wai.txbi, of Glendale, Cambria county, Penn'a. WHITE Ml MASTERS. At New Washing a, on Sunday, October )4th, by Adam Bratb. Esq., Mr. Jamks Whitb, of Bell township, and Mra. Flora MoMastbkr, of Newbur borouirh. Clearfield county, Pa. NEVLING EMIGH.-At Babbath ReaL mm Thursday, Oct. 18th, 1880, by Kev. J. II. Walter- ick, Mr. Fillhomb Nbvuro, of Smtih't Mills, Claartield county, and Mi Mart tmoa,of Sa,b- uKtH ni( oiair oouniy, HAl'K NORTH. At Troutville, on Tbur day, Oet. lKb, 1880, by Her. John Wolbaob. Mr. CiURLRa T. HAua.of Hull oil, Clearfield oounty, au mui rfannia noHTH, ot funxsutawney, Jefferion oouaty. PEIFER NORTH. At Troolrille, on Thara day, Oot. 18lb. 18.0. by Rev. John Wolb.nh U, Wm. E. I'xiren, ol Dullois, Clearfield county, and Aiita katb Aobth, ol PuotuUwneyt Jeffarton tounty, Pa. sua. IIRIUES.-Ia Wait Liberty, Sandy township, " wiuuiij, voiuoor tma, isau, URdBUB i-.LLl-worth, eldest ob of Daniel llelgeo, aged It yeart, 9 month and 14 days. FORKSMAN. At Kylertowa, Pa., a a Tot day, October Xftth, 180, Mrs. Khma V., wife of Her. B. I . rorcaman, agtd 31 year. A month and I day. CLEARFIELD MA3KETS. CL.j.niLD, fin Nor. 1J, IS8I, .1 Oil Buokwl.t Flour, ,rcwt H... Cor. Uiil, p,r awt n Chop, ry, pcrowt , H. Uliup, mii.O, p,r ewt i)r.D, p,r ewt Wb.at, per bu.h,l Hr. p.r bntihol Utli. p.r buib.1 Corn, un, p.r buihel , Uuckwb.ftt. p,r baiUel Clorer feed Ttmotby iwd Pol.toci, par bu.h.l Appier, p,r bualiol Ooiod. m II.ub, p.r pound Hbuuluer, per pound ,,H Dried lleel, per pound Chicken., per p.ir H. IlulLr, per pound ,' Bf(K Vr do..n Hi.lt, per anek, lurx. Coal Oil, par gallon Lard, per pound Dried Applea, per pound Dried 1'i'itehea, per pound Uvani, per buahel I 0 1 0 1 00 I 40 I 00 1 00 86 ,6 116 00 1 01' S 71 40 40 I to It ia to 20 it l o. it Hi t 11 I 00 PRODDCE MARKET REPORT. I'hii.adki.piha, Nov. 11 Tiale wa partially empnndrd to-diy by therein, Cotton Is steady at lljjc for middling uplands, but the demand ia light. Burk There it litilt or no demand for uueroltron. No. 1 tntpacliun la hi-ld at per Ion. Seedt Clover conaVnuat dull. We qu'to alrjfrt,7ieas la quality. Timothy ta ceieou-d. riax is iaree and demand at 81 3S. riuurand Mral Flour Is doll, and prices If anything, taror bnjers. Sales of 800 barrels, iuoluding Minnesota extr, low and choke, at $j(oft lor clear, and at M .13i(fi8 6J1 for straight Penn sylvania aura family at $..f(4 5.S7ft i we tern do. do. at 9j.0fuA MO, and patent el W 7 8, a in quality. Rye flour 1 quiet j amall lalai at $i &U per barrel. drain Wheat it rathrr easier aod la limited demand. Salea of t,VUU buabtla, Inolodiog re jected, at II 02 f m I 04 red aad amber, track and afloat, at $1 l-ijd-vl U. At the opea board, Irat call, $1 13j waa bid for epot and October, II-HH (or November; I.IA for December, and $1 li for January. Rye ta wanted at $1 per buahel. Cora ia oaty for local lots, bat firm for future. Sales of f.UliO huihels, Including yellow, at 6&o ; mixed at Mfrt)6l(o, and rejected at e3e, At the open board, nrat cell, 61(0 for November. Ott ere quiet aud aleady. Hlra at 0,0o0 bu.heli, in -Clod ing while, at 28(V$4lie, aod rejected aad Mixed, at 87((s)174e. At Ibe opea beard ! wa bid for apotj 10C lor November, aad 411 for Deermhrr, W hi thay I firm. Sale of 100 barrel wtro at.ll.ll. Chicaoo, Nor. 1st. Flour ateedy. Wheat aa tlvc, Sim arid higher No. t red winter, $l.02 . No. t Chicago spring.fl.OIKd)! 0I for eath j 9103 for Novembvri 11.0.11 tor December; No, S Chicago spring, OlifrfiVjtl rejected, 74W7ac Curn active but not quoubly higher; Httr,u;iVie for cash; Svi(n)HUe for Norembsr; 4o for Do etinber ; 4hia for May. Oat dell, weak and lower) J"o for cash; 100 for November; Soe for December. Rye steady. Parley alrr at 8fi(iU0o. Pork wnaettled options higher, cafa lower; fl 60 for caoh $ISfl2l5 for No vvmbart HI I7J for Dee as bar, and $11.2 bid for January. Lard active, firm and higher ; fl.O&ftnl 074 for cash i $3.o;ifa)K 0 for Novem. ber asked for Dewember, and 8 bid for Jan uary. Bulk meats moderately active and higher ; sbnulder. 4.T0 t abort rib, $7 46 ; abort clear, $;.. Whiskyil.ll. grur gedrfrtlgrmfntg. APHHiNKicgt NOTICE To W bom It May Concern Th andertlgned, having beea appointed Aatigaeee fer Ibe benefit of eredi tor by Ja. H. Graham, of Clearfield borough, all persona, therefore, having tlelma against him will preheat l htm to at for settlement, and those In det od to tbo laid Graham aro required to tattle aad aaakt payment to a. EDWARD A. RfflLER, AHBURY W.LEE, Clearfield, Pa.j Dm. 14, 1870 tf. Altlfneet. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Cnrwtnavllle, Pa. Jan. 0, 1878-t ARNOLD PAYS GASH or TRADE. Carwenfrlllt, Pa., Jaa. 9, '78-tf. BEKH IVOR SAI-K. Thirteen hives of Italian Beet which I will tell cheap for caah, or exchange for wheat. For further la formation call on or address tbt undereirned. J.F. KRAMER, I Nor ft, '7B-tr. Clearfield, Pa. I rOKBV TO I.f)AN.-0n flrst-clas im- jA-VJL prwTcu i arm pi'r'Vi "J mutual i.iiw luturanet Company of New York, on fint mort gage, ia sum irom ai.uuo up. ror further in formation apply to tbe undemgned. Ul'RXTHAL W. SMITH. Clearfield Pa., May 7tb, ISTu-tf. II MTU AY NOTICB. Camt treipaiting oa j the premise of the undesigned lo Gra ham townabip, on or aooui iae nrat 01 May latt, a red and while spotted Hear, about one year old The owner ia herebr notified to oome forward prove hi property, pay the legal obargea, and take tbe animal awty, or I will dispose of it as tbe law direct. JAmuj HUl Kb,. Grabamti.n, Oot. 20, ls80-ll. RIIOKMAKlNf:.-! hereby Inform my pa tron, and mankind in general, that I have removed my sboemaklng snup to tho room in Graham's row, over S. L Snyder's Jewelry store. and that I am prepared to do all kinds of work ia my line cheaper than any other shop in town. All work warranted as good as oan bo dont any where elae. Positively thia is tht eheapeat shop in uieaniem. wua. n, ue,r,niiNU. Doe. 11, 1878-tf. TXkKCUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice there- I J by riven that Letters Testamentary on the e.leteof JOHN R VAl'GHT, late of K art haul township, Clearfield county, fennsylranta, de- teaaed, bavin been doty granted to tbo under' iigued, all persona indebted, to aaid estate will please make Immediate payment, and those bar. ing claims or demabd against the same, will present them proporly authenticated for settle ment witbontdelay. . run rill. Executor. Karthau, Pa., Sept. 20, 1880 6t. A IMINIHTHAT(1HH KOIICE Notice 1 hereby given that Letter of Adminis tration on th estate of WM. S. BRADLEY, late ef Clearfield borough, Clearfield Co. Pa., dec 'd. naving oeen amy granted to tbo unaersigned, all neraont indebted to aaid estate will please mike iiomeaiaie payment, ana (note havlr g claims or demand against tho aamo, will present them properly authenticated for settlement wlthont delay. MAUY BRADLEY, Clearfield, Penn'a, DANIEL STEWART, Woodland, Penn'a, Oct 20, 1880-et Admtniitrator, JOHN TROUTMAN, DKAI.ER IN FURNITURE, MATTItEKWES, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O. Tbo wnderilgiied be s leave to Inform the eltl- tena of Clearfield, and the public generally, that he hat oa band a fine assortment of Furniture, nob a Walnut, Cheatnnt and Painted Chamber Huitea, Parlor Suite, Reclining and Extension Chairs, Ladle' and Genta' Eaay Chair, tbe Per f ore ted Dining and Parlor Chair, Cane Seat and Windsor Chairs, Clothe Bare, Step and Exten sion Ladder, Hat Raeka, Scrubbing Brushes, 4c MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, ooking fllaiiea, Cbromos, Ac. which wonld suitable for Holiday presents. ffltoin 7 Jllllr TKOUTIrlAN. Re-Union of Trade. THE undersigned with Ing to Inform the public thai he opened a COMMISSION STORE At tbo old t land in Troutvllle, Clearfield county, Pa., on tht 18th intU, with a full atock of dry cm nm, grocicrieh. notionh, Boott, Shoes, lite. In fact everything to bo found in a first-etas store, all of which I am determined to sell at the loweet cash pricee. FARMF.RH AND I.UMflERMEN Will find it to their advantage to do their dealing with me, as tbe highest price will be paid fori Grain, Shingle, or Product of any kind. Parti or on-half eaah will bo Held. Trading fori shingle or Lumber of any kind a specialty. Also, agont tor Singer Sewing Machines. Harine made errantcment with Eastern mer chant to sell good furnished me, therefore call and eo, at I will be enabled to aell cheaper than me eneapen, j. w. t; a It LI Lis, Troutville, Pa., Sept. JI,'7H-ly. Agent, Wsstsra E:':l Comer ! -lot- Read the Prices : Business and Dress Suits, $Q to $25 ! Every Conceivable Style of Pan. taloons from $1.50 to $6.50. Overcoats, from $8 to $20. Boys Suits, from $4 to $12 Reliable Material and Supe rior Styles. l. auiNznuito, THE OLDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN CLEARFIELD. ClnrBelJ, Pa., Oa. 20tb; ltiKMm. EXECUTORS' SAI.K -OF- Yaluable Real Estate I rSOPKKTr I.V MX.V TOWNSHIP I BY rlrtuaofan nrjer laiued ont of tb, Orihana' Coart of ClearSelil annnt;, l'.nn.l.tiia, the ualer,lt;nej Etecaloraurtlieeatate of K1CHAKD UANr.ll, Hr, Iat. or 1'eno townabip, la aaid eouoty, deeeaaeil, wilt aell .t Tubll, Bale, oa tbe p ramie. I ia aaia wwoioip, oa Friday, November 5th, 1880, AT O'CLOCK P. M.. All tlett-talD traet 01 land, or farm, adnata Id tbe towarblp aforraald, boeadmj anid.renbrd a. fullowa : un the Aortb hy laula of Nelmn Walker, on tb. Kiiat by Jri.e hirnerr and William K. lanver, (in th, anotll be Jotpph n.rli. and on ine e.t ny aii.o Meu.in.lil, eoolaealog 70 Aonxia, Mora or leai.about HIXl'V At'HKd of wM,k are Imprn.ed and id a fond itale of eolllaallon. bav in, tb.reon .rael.d a In. dwelllnr honae. lo. barn, and all nrrarrary ombuildjn.a, tu.tb,r wiM.(i,.auaiuiiniiii food unit, and ,x eelleat water. TERMS 0FSAt.il. Oo.-tbird of the prlre mo.t b t,ald down, and th. balanee la two equal aonaal payment!, with Interoat, aecurei by Uond and Mortgage oo tbe prerolaea. IIH-IIAD PANVRR, Jr., JAMKS M'KROWN. Kieoatorf f Ketat, of Hlebard Danrer.Hr., dee'w. urampian niiir, ro , unmoor IH, iseu-ta. TIIRI 1.IKT.. Namei and tooatloo of thoM .1 perioaa drawa a. juror, u aerv, at Njvera : Njreia Moodaj, nr term, aemraeaelng oa taa Monad (Stb) aad aoallaatng two weeke 1 A I. Logan, Clearfield, J. A. Konier. Ooabca. Kilwln Coiiper, " H. Taylor, t'arwan.rilte, S. B. Taylor, " Henry ttr.bl., Orabam, H. Diekenoa.tlullab, Ilea. Em. Hrk, harlh.ua, R. Calborn, 11 " lin-b.ndura, -War. Wl, J,., Kaoi, S. Fallerloa, Lawrene., T. U Hh.w, Oaorg, Kami, Mnrrli. Kd. Ileal, W. Y. Adama, w. Flyna, I'.an, "al.BurehS.ld.San'y, Lloyd, Woodward, Tboa. N.ih.r., Jaa. Campbell, " tie.. Kattlebergrr, " T. A. Hoover, " I). Kephart, Oreeola, A D. Ktewart, lloutl'd. Jatael llelnel, Doeria, Tbomaa Mill, Bogat, David Meaaa, A. B. tMllbert. llurn'e, 8. V. Wil.on, BrailforJ, Hubert Lewia, Cheat, lien. I. Mil.., " Kmll Mlaaot.Clagtos, Jnaepb Urora, " II. . Cnpelin, Drealar, U. A. Wne, Fergoioa, raaraaas inao.a, Id, widk, oT.sarH. C. R Patriae;, Barnatde,D Summerrille, Cbeal K. H. H bite. Chaa. UaoDll, Ureatar, John Lylle, Sr., Clear'd,! K H. Blrwart, lllrard, Merrla baalap.Orabani, M. Speneer, tlulleb, ileorgo Browa, llaiton, 0. H. I.e. I.. Jordoa. Oeo. .ordi Kd. Toaer,Cnrwenaville,i Andrew wlorer, " Wm. Bottorf,ilnatedal,, W. M. Henry, L. City, W. A. Browa Oeeeole, II. II. Hlee, " H. M. I'ard,in.r, " Aad. hirer, Well.f Hon, Jno. Rwaa, Sr., u.e Mltehell,l.awreaoe, Sam. B,, " lleorg. Batter, " X h. Be.ro, -I. M. Holt, Morrb, Jame. V.Ho. " Meou WlM, Pike, Robert High, " R. Labord., 1,'alee, B. F. b.Ionbaagb.W .. Ja. Berertv, BMraria, Aabary Bloom, " II. L.mbart, Borga, D. Dilea, Biadlerd, Oe. Arteh, Brady, Ja.. Mryenkra, Cheat. 1880. Fall and GRAND i2JL2irii:-J eLS'Ji" DRESS GOODS. Wo offer in this depurtment a fine asHorlmcnt of nil Wool Momio Cloth forlr nix Inches wido, Tuffuta Clotli in all oolorn. 0 4 wool Suiting Flannel. all nlmdes, Novelty Trimmings, a full lino of Colored Cash meres in all Iho lalo now colors. A full and completo line of lilnck and sell thorn at lower prices thnn can be SHAWLS. A full line of long and square, Foreign and Domestic Wool Slinws in great variety of new designs. LADIES COATS, DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS. Exquisito novelties for Fall and Wintor wear in great varietv. Mourning Goods. This department is constantly supplied with a CLOTHS AND r. this department may he found Diagonal Coatings, Basket Cloth, Beaver ( o.tni(j iu mi viio now snauos. Also Lassimers and Suitings for men and boyB' wear. HOSIERY, UNDEIIAVEAR, kC. Our Fall and Winter stock of Underwear comprises all Wool and Jlorino mr i.nmcs, ironis anu uiiijurcn. Jlosiery in all qualities. Gent's Shirts. Collars and Cuffs. A good assortment of Ladies' and Gont's Gloves, l'erfumery, Pockcthooks ui.u auLj aiiiuil-d hi nil Kinun. This is one of tho most attractive dopartmcnts in our houso, and la always supplied with the most fashionabio goods, nice and tastefully trim med Hats and Bonnets always on hand. BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, SILK VELVETS, PLUMES, FEATHERS, WINGS, FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS, &c, CORSETS AND SKIRTS. A handsome line ot Ribbons and Neckties. Wo also hare a lull lino of llrocado Ribbons of all widths, and tho nowest and most tlesirablo shades. Also a fine assortment of j Ladies' and Gent's Neck Ties, Laces and Embroideries. Wo hnvo a full assorlmont of Lnco. .A laro lino of Tlamburg Ednins all various prices. This department is also complete SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. We offer at all limes tho nieulest and most completo varioty of hamlker cliiels that can bo lound in tho county at very low prices. Damasks, Table Cloths, Wo would call attention to our Wlute & Colofed tfliuwelj. We also have a largo line of Blankets, Tickings and Calicos of all the stand ard makes, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. CARPETS. In thia department may be found a full other varieties nl t'nrpels, the prices UPHOLSTERY: In this department will ho fimnd an Shading and Hollands in all colors. Also spring nnd balance fix tures and Trimmings. OUR MOTTO : "Quick T. A. FLECK & CO., MARKET STREET, - - CLEARFIELD, PA. Clcardeld, Penn'a, Not. , lfifitl lf, 3fir dwtisfmfuts. 1880. Winter. OPENING. CO., vDilSi.mfflfi IPdLo Colored Silks' We shall continue lo purchased clsewhore in thiscoiintv. with now and fresh goods, and sold small proflt. CASSIHEHES. Napkins, Towels, Spreads. complete assortment in this line. and complete Block of llrussels and of which will speak for themselves. asaitrtmenl of Furniture (.'hints. Oil Salesand Small Profits." FATTOWT BLOCK, Curiwcnsville, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD. Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL, &C. I buy direct from jobbers imJ liianufuiiturore, receive goods tit car load rates, Iienco cnn compete with New York and Philadel- pinn nouses. j Also, Dealer in SaW LoSs 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, Eept. HI, ISS0.tr. OTT3F1 HtX O "X" "X" O 3 "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." TTTE INVITE the pcoplo of Clearfield and vicinity to the vv inspection of our large and well selected stock of READY made CLOTHING, Gent's Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS.. TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. As we buy for cash only, we arc enabled to cive our natrons every possible advantage. Our adapted to Merchant Tailoring, is complete. We employ only first-class workmen, and are prepared to make suits at short notice and unusually low prices. We tender our thanks for past favors, and solicit vour future patronage. ALBERT TIIANIIAUSER, Room No. 4, Pie's Opera House Mock, Clearfield, Penn'a. Septembe29, 1880-tf. JAMES L. LEAVY, HlKkKT HTBKUT, I.KAH tvi:i I). PKXS'i, AH kinds of Cavketa and Collins kept on hand, and lurnished to order on short notice, including the finest as well as tho cheapest that can be maun factored. Our oonpssi rzirsx3ri.'rxin Is the beat In use, and will be furniehed when required. Funerals attended in any part of the conn (v. Call at my office, on Second atrcot. or lc.re your orders at Trontman's Fnrnilin-e JAM. Ji. JiKAVV, ct1,79 1y.' Clesrfiold, Pa. 'CENTRAL' HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, (s:4immmtwmnt 'g- ...T. - --MMtlntTl 11M 'if ' ' " SMITHFIELD STREET, FBOM SECOND TO THIRD AVENUES, PITTBHUnOn, I'A. Tbe mrt centrally looatcd first clawi House In the City. Kireot cart pans the door every five minutes to all the Depot and all part ol both cilice. Tmms, 12 50 Pk Dat. WALSH i. ANDHIWON, Prnprloton. o Tho Ci.Aarisi.ii Hipibucak received weekly at the Hotel and placed on filo for the benefit of gnpsta from this section. fnct27-3m. 5)UsrrUanf0B.s m h a u to 5 . t a ,i! tl q u . a SStfS C 0 V - 6 S 6 .a g s s -a pi w Q P3 w z X o -i 1 3 11 O u Si c C a V tr ST-'" U-2t 5 " 5 s c S .5 3 S f - y. - 2 . ' T t 4 e ? to 5 J gs n H 2 "S .'i; o-l o B 3 W4 SB 'J. mm 0 0 0 ; O O 'J. I I '.3 H .z iL c - S n U- Ja : u c .2 , 'Cfc, g a S -- CO T3 a 8 07 CO i m s a o rJ5 .5 w u a H A o ft c p 0) tfl S: S.E 3 c 5 a -o its o S .r C g i n . I till "3 -r -S .o s" S 'E t :; " I.S J e g O IB o -':5'S 8 l s . 5 a . o ta 6 - ot,at CURWEIVTSVILLE, PA. line of piece goods, especially Rir.re, adjoining the Postofllce. f: