THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WRDNBSDAT MOHNINO, NOV. IT, I SUB, Terms of Subscription, f paid Id edranea.or wltblo three mootb...$l OA If ,,nid ftt-r itire and nefor it ttooibs.,, 9 (0 I( paid alter theejiptratloB of six uoohu... 90 r-tf'. 6 lt.'t'BrTKQii, A Co.. Nw- nij.cr A.JvertUion Agents, 17 Park How, eorner piirk mnn mree-i, are uur ouiy autnortled Afeot in N-w York Cite. n i:mi.ii.ijm miticlm. iilrtl..dlt I'.)lacuil C'burrh Rer. Gio Lr.itv, Pa'tor. SerTioss art 17 ti at bath at A. M., Mid H P. M. SMatb School at (A.M. i'rayi Meeting ererj VVedoesilajr, at Ti P. M. Cuinp uniop ben-Ice. first tiebbath of aeory itonth, at H- A. M. Mcil Clearfield M. E Church. Kev. Cham. W. hi'MRLir, Paator. Preaching ovary alternate Sunday, at I o'clock, P. M. HuBrliiy tScbuol at 21, P. M. All ara Invited to attend. Ireab terlau C,hurct.-Kee. Jt. 8. Botlbb. Sabbath lerrieea morning and availing Sab bath School at I P. M Prayer Meeting Wadnea liv avening. Ituptlet ( hurch ReT. , Paator. RAt.tmtli Hchuot at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting artrjr WuilneaJaj evening. HI. I'rftiirU liurfli t alhollc Rr. P J. SmtniiiAa. Divtta service at 101 A. M., on the Irit, third and fourth Suodarsof eeob month; Vespers and benedlotton of l he 1-lessed HaeraineDt at 7 '('clock, P. M. bund tiobool rjr Sunday afternoon at I o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tiki or loLnmo quauti uiomi cod nr. Pocond Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Pirat Monday ef June. Konrtb Monday of September. nun or soLDina oohmoh rLajj. Pint Monday of June, tycoon d Monday of November. runtie orncsRi. PrttiJtnt Jdg0 Hon. Charles A. lMnycr, i oek Uaren. Anittant Law Jurtgt Hon. John II. Orvll, of Pellefonte. Atoint Judg9 Ahram Of Jan. Clearfield 1 Vincent 11. Holt. Clearfield. Vnf Ai Notary Eli Dlootn. ftegitUrand fitcordtr L. J. Morgan. 7Vef.rff--l'bilip DaMs. Diilrict Attorn J. P. McKenrlck. Hkiriff .lames MuhiifffT. J)rputy Sheriff F. I. Thntofison. County Varryor Samuel P. McCloikey, Cur wen 1 tile. Count CntxiliiionriC, W. Kyler, Graham- too P. Q.i Etah Johnston, Oram plan Wills P. 0.; John Norm, Hr riirwensrllie I'mi'iimMFi' Cir -John W. How. County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear fWM ; Joseph Uilliland. Thro Rnnt ; J. 8. N or ris, woodland. fount CWeer James A. Moor. Clearfield. jury Vomminion$r' Andrew J. Jackson, Ulear- fled, Wm. R. Brown, Clearfield. 8uperiUmtnt of Public SckooliM. L. Mo nfin ni-nrnAlfl. Sutler of Wtighttd- .Veasores Jesse W.Carlil, offinw at I.uihercburg Pa. XttrU PublieJoau W. Wrigley, Wm. Ra debaugh, Cyrui Uordnn, Clearfioldl Joseph R. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Cnrwenevill ; J. A. Living stone. Du.lois Cfty. Our Special eoluion ia dccidcilly Intereillng In locftl point of view, and profitable reading to oub-iitoia who want to lave muney. TK, ' CrolJUMKI ivitl jon take wheat, oata or corn for eub cripfion?" tVearootlrn Inquired of in Ibia way lj Liter fn.m p.lroul who reride al a dtitaooo fr. m Clearfield. We ng.ln lay yea. The receipll of a refp .naibie merchant or will owner In tbo vicinity, will anwor ui Jure aa well a. the oa.h. To illlultrale: If alty of our patron! will deliver ui a bng of grain at the mill of Joieph II. Broth, In Chert townrblp, ll.iraoa I'.tebin, In Dornalde, Thomni II. Furcey, In Orabam, Wm. Porter or Miaw'i, In Lawrence, or llniwn ScylerX al Itorkton, t'nlnn townibip, and forward their rrccipu for Ibo aount, we will credit tbeia on their account for the ennie. In tbli way all may icon pay what thoy owe. If they will piinue tbli enttT.it. JarA(lvei'liiier and othera will liotir In mind that all article. Intended lor publloatloa In Ibia paper mult be handed ia, not later than Tu.iday, at A. M. Don't foraet It 1 Went Clearfield M. K , Church Fcsli- val tbli week. All the duniufro done by the recent rtorut bai been repaired. Don't advurlino unleru) you havo irmetbing that I. worth aelling. Almanan for lfcbl and nealekin cuatl bar. made their appearance. Aro you going to the Church Festi val thie week f Don't forget It. You can save money if you buy your clothing at Uirlinger A H ok'a. w A largo colliery ban recently been opened np near fbilip.uurgb, lo b. callod "Cody RIJa " ' . , ThoCurwcnsvillo 7Viawas received on ibe half ahell la.l week, aod wai awfully hrunk apal tbat. 1 a Amo Kenard moved out ol tbo old Academy building latl week, and Ibo family of Wm. Dorvit moved la. m l nm The turkey dinner at the Fvatival will i oa Theridey tnmad of on Friday, aa an- auaneed In our laat. a w Frank B. Heed now occupies tho reiideoo. recently purebaied and luiprovtd by him, oa Lorn-! itreel. On account ot the bad condition of Ibe roade, the I'enlleld alage for aeveral tripe hal been drawn ly four boriea. 1 The West Cleat field M. K. Church Feitival biglni to-day and eontlouea every alter noon and evening during thii week. m o aw Kev. Joseph U. Foeht, ol lluntinjr. don, w II prraib In iba Lutheran Church in tble pliceoa 8woday, h.reinbcr Slit uornttig and wren log. . ilofn aliment at tho Wcat Clearfield II. li Fertiralal lb. Wigwam, Iwo door, .ait of tba Fo.lorfne, every er.olng tbli week. Ojilera aipceialty. 111 O-r - A (jrntid turkey dinner, with all tho required neeompanlaentl, will be eorved up nt tin Church Fea Iral 11 lha Wigwam bailding ua Tbur.daj af Hill week. m ar. Tbo annual innpeetion train pumo l along Iba Tyrone A Lleailt ld Railroad on Toe. day of lait week, and the pay Irain male Ua monthly vliit on Thuriay. A new plank puvi-mcnt bua been put down la front of Ibe bnildiog oeeupied by Illrlilgrr A Rook 'a (ton. Tba properly la owned by Mr. ll.alrl Stewart of Bradford town-"'P- Attend tho Festival in the Wigwam tailding, for Ibe btaefil of the Weal Clearfield H E Cli.roh. Fee Ibe ataUmanl of lha pailor la another eolomn of tbli week'a lnue of tba Kn .vaLtcaa, Go to the Went Clearfield M. K. Cliorrh Fclllval, wbieb begini In Ibe Wigwam bnildiog u day (Wedneiday) and will be open .very afternoon and evening tbli week. Oyileri a epeeielty. A dunce will bo given at Merrcll's Wood! on Thanhrgiviog day, Nov. loth. The platform li larga nnd encloMtl, healed by Iwo levaa, and everything lied comfortably. Dane- Uii afternoon and avcoing. a 1 a The publication ot tho Tyrono Dem- trmt, which ha not mad Ua appearance liuoa lha great fir tbaralaat Hummer, wa ara In formed, kaa etaied. Wa art ftrj U kM Brother fiiroop from lha rauka.- 1 p Ed. A. lioodUHow rt'prfcentod Clear lild taaaly al th mattiag ol tb Retain Jartf i f thii CoigrMlnal diatriet, held at Bellaluot n Taciday af lait weak. Got. Oartla'a majority la th alitriot U t,9n. . m e A. M How, lU-prt'MJiitnlivn of Clear field Ulga,Ne. Itf-t, I 0. O. P., aae Dr. J. M. Stewart ar tnding tba leaal ananal Mlilnn of the Utanrl Lodgof Old Pell wa of thl State, how la mmIo at pbtladtipbia. Tho Kxprem train lant Wetlticadoy due hr at lt:f P. M , did ut arrive nam alter midnight, having been dflayed by the Wravk ef a freight train near HotraN ata Ua oa the bild kal Vallty Railiaad. m e A Curwenaville youn lady wan K-My himmlng, "Soabody'i earn I eg win lb dw dropi fall," what the old Ban nmarkad : "And y bwt ywiT ivatt life, Suwa, hill think Flannel, cafwlmcrcs and can torn in nil nook at T. A. Fiaok A CVi. 11 1 - e aw Window flhadea in newent itylot and grant rarlely at T. A. Fleet. A Co. Mr. and Mm. W. K. Wallace ro lurntd ho ma from their wadding tonr on TueJy Proacbinu aervico at WeslCloarftold next Sunday at 101 A. M , Initead of at aiual, at 7J P. M. Mr. Joseph Shw hat had a now hinglt roof put ol bfl rtiid.DC aod Bvl. otfaor iOiproT.Bcnll to bit property 1. Ihfi borough. Hunting imrtic", in search of deer and olb.r gam., go to lb. ttfeaolalni Trom Ibia ptae. alnoit dally. No rain, baa jat tapered. An intullililo retniMly fur Fever and Agu. il Ajor'l Ago. Cure. WboU; rrgelaM. and eaotalalng bo quinina, II la karmleia and auro. For books liirClirintmaii preaenta ro to I be H 'lK..m durlag Iba Fealiral Thar, ii rarletj from ublah toehooio, eltber for eblldrn or tdultl. Dr. T. J. Bnyer has fitted up his oBceoa Mark.t itreel wllb ebelrea and oountar, aod ba reealred a full Hook ofdruga.nadlelnai, O'gatr, ate. Call and lea tba oe drug .tore. Wo invito the attention of our road- ara to lb. lala of valuable rail e.tate, adrortltei iD toil paper, bjr Mr. Murray, Uuardiaa of the minor child, ro of A. II. Han, deoaared. Bale 0D falurda;, llKtmher 1Kb. 8. T. Urotkbuiik L-ivea notico in tliia llaua or mi appolotmrnt ai Auditor to diitribulo th. balance of money 'a tn the bandi of the Ad' inlllrator of the eitate of John B. K.fftilj, late of Penn townibip, dftcoaied. Owar Mitchell, JO no.. ijiveB notice in another plac in thi paper ol bii appoiotmant to boar Itft mony aa to tb fzeeptlona filed and ra late ihe account of tb Administratrix of th re'.le of tt. 8. Dioker, lata of Drecark town bip, deceased. o a Horvafter Harper's Magazine will bo iaautd aimultanaouiHy at London and New Yrk, Meaira. Samproo, Low A Co. biing lha Kngliab pubHabcri. Ibia arraogemt will eomuei.0 with the December number. Uaolin bai U for al at the Poit.-ffict to Clearfield. Mr. George J. lloltan, a proniitieni hotel matt in the Ewt, died at hia home in liar riiburg, on .Sunday murning tail, aged 48 yean. He wa) proprietor of the lloiuo Ilue, 1 II r riiburg; Columbia Uoo.lt, at Cape it ay, and Wiibingi-o ilmie, at Philadelpbia. Tbo County Superintendent saya that wherever the lubji-ot ti mentioned to iba ttachtra, they rripond, "I tntt-nd going t th Initituie." It la prodietal that the approaobiog InXlluie will ba mora largely attended and f greater lotrreit lhan any prerbul one. A culobratid preucher makes tho rcuineDdation of Ayar'a Pilli a matter of r I igloo duty. When people ar bilioua and dyi peptio, what they need lithe Qoipel of Health. In inch casai, tbe buat ereed to mallow eoniUti of the thirty lugar-coated artiolei In a pill-boi , At tho meeting of tho NortheaHt Cnfurence, Alli-gliany hyaod, ot tba Lutheran Church, wbieh held a two dj tciiin at Roar ing Spring. Blair county, lait week, It waa de cided to held lb next Conference at li loo tain g tn, Cltarfleld county, on the firit Tucidny In May, 1681. Mr. Newt. lU-ed, drivur ot tho Pen- field tigf, bai the tun fortune, on Tueidaj of lait week, to apriin on of bii auklci icverily. lie mi handling a heavy trunk at the time, an. lipped, fill injunta will eaui him to lay off daty for a while, and bit work li belcg pir formed by a aubttltut. Cuunty Superintondent McQuown laat week mitod tli ictiouU in portion of Pi He towsihip and all of Forguion townhp and Lumber City buroogh. II atatei that be had th pletwnre of aiamiolog a number of good t'htioli, and ii much gratified with th marked indication of piogroai. ( The card of Messrs. Frank Fieldinir and Wm. U. Digler appear ! lew here in thii wtck'i lim. Tbli law firm ia reliable and firit- clan la every rvipect. Tb gentleman eompna- ing It ar well-known both at horn aod through out the State, and need no recommendation or introduction at our bandi. By posters printed at this otlloo, we learn that th stock, grain, household lurmturr, and other personal property, bslongiug to the Oblate of tb let Btj. S, Roberts, dtecased, will bo offered at publlo sal on the premises, In Knox township, on Saturday, Nov. 27th. For particu lars, so posters or apply lo Cenrad Dakar, the Administrator, Aosonville, Pa. We learn from tho Altuona Tribune that Fraok P. Naagle,al oae time a rest Joot of and well-known I this place, waa married to Mill Ella 11. Smith, of Altotjoa, on the S.h tost. The ceremony was performed by R.N. N. Cornelius, aialited by Rev. B. B. lUiolm, D. D. Mr. Naugl Is al praueot on of the slsrks lo the oar record office at Altoona. Tbo happy couple started on a bridal tour, accompanied by th con gratulations of their many friends. Tho Tyrono Herald says : "Tho Leeisburg aud Tyrone Railroad extended from her to Penniylvanla Farnae. a distance alaoit seventeen miles, has beo made a part of tba Tjrone division. It Is n ondar the euperio toodenc of Mr. Blair, and was put In operation on Monday morning Nov. Ith. Twopasienger Iralni run sack way daily, leaving Tyroo at 9.10 A. U , and 9: 16 P. M. The time for leaving Pennsylva nia Purnee Li 10 U A. M , and 1 30 P. M ." The DuBois Courier BuyB: "Jlobert McDonald's boose, near Ihe mine was smashed down by a Ire on Saturday night during the wind storm. Himself, his trite and ebilJ, aod a boarder were ail or p In thi home at the time, and allhjugb the building was demolished on was hurt. During the same storm a tree fell across tb agon of William liuletat lirockporl end spilled for him a barrel of flour and knocking iolo smith ereens la rue dreised bog. Mr, II. narrowly escaped by jumping from the wagon." a mm J. V. C. M. Association. Tho stock holder of the Juniata Valley Canpmeeiing As sociation met at llontitigdon Thursday, Nov sib, and sleeted th following Directors t S. II. Mc Coy, of Oranvillej 3. A. MKee, Lcwlstown ; Jubo Robertson, Newton Hamilton f David He liter, Newlun Hamilton j K. M. King, Hunt ingdon; II A Lewis, lluatlbgdon ( F. D. Stev ens, Mt. UoIubj v. w, A$n om, iinpe-reii, 4. W. Webber, Altoina; James Lou trier, Del I wood f Jnalbaa Bojnt'.n, Clair fluid i, ?. Sitinir, Pbilipilttrg ( F. hi. lull, Tyrone. The DirecUrs kav lecied the following officers for Ihe ei.sumgjear 1 Preildent, K. M. King ; Secre tary, J. K. Hbodes t Treaterer. V. H. Robeion. HAif.noAD Extrnhion. The Wil- liamsporl JrtW'elin, of the 1 1 tb, says t "The Read -ing Rsillcad Company at Ibo time of It sorpen pIuu hod a corps of engineer surveying a lioo I rum Jertsy fibere to eonneet with th Atlantic and Ore. I Western Railroad. Tb lino was to contiau p th v sst IJrenen al ur as loo Haven, em the nvtr at that point, aod up tb great Snow Shoe at.d Kartbaws oal baalns, via of Beech rek, aod thus reach the northweai coal and ail field of I'aaniylvanla. It Is now blid that Ibis Kbim will t rvifed atono In connection with the reorganisation of the Company, aod that th Standard Oil Company, seeing tb great advantage It woald be to Ibeir company, are lending their aaniilaoce." The Milton JUlikf Fund. Tbo rp rtoflb Master in Chaneory, in th matter of the relief fund for the sufferers la th fir at Milton, oa the MtbfMay laat, has been placed at tb oft; of tb Btirgess for xceptlo, where It 1 to remain lea days before being filed in Court. There ar t2 pernio l who have presented claims of bis, an ihe si I mi rang from ftS.ftl to 27, ! 000 in a J. horn f .Vi to tlT.eOO. Tba whole fund lo be distributed is $A7,II9 If, of which 1 $9),4eT.4 baa keen divided among thesnsTdf -l es, but not yet paid eat. After th necessary Judgmeatof tosUsod expnss of lb ditTeren! between IA7.III 19 andnj,jj.ii, ma remainder , of tb diBwMO U t b paid to tb borough el Milton ! trust for th b ha er may bo- come ebargeablo an th county lnooequocof th fir. Th almost aolvsraal eplnlon Is that ths report is a masterly production, end under all tb vailed rlreomitsaecs ot tb hh, bing wltkoet pre- tal. baa mat tho approval of nariy very- bodywbetbr directly or ladlretly lntrted. Of oeet, II I t b ospeoiea ma - long III! of leaera there are sum who aredissatli- j led, and msqlly H has hai ' tht there will bs aaevpUoas taken to Ik rporl. Thoogk It I prebabls thai tb uuitbl right eilrti, yet tb benefit which mlxbt aeoree I a fw woild, as a eequoaea, lead to wdlees litigation, and re- rait dlstrulir t -b many aoooy w v worthy harity. fesetfew CWWer, The boat llttinp cornet ever made u ao lo bo found at T. A. rieck Co.'i. You cannot ro amiwi in anything 70a waoi 11 yon eau at T. A. riecK Uo'a. BApTtai PREACiiiNa. Kov. Samuol Htlaa (III preaoh in lb. Oaptlat Church neat Baturdiy araolog, at Tt o'clock, and Sabbath norniDg aod ereolng. The Lord'a Supper (III be admloUlerod oa Habbatb norniag. If in need ot a carpet, call at T. A. Fleck k Co ', who have Jutt received a now In voice of earpetlng, which will be .aid at greatly reduced prioea. Anoiiikb Fbk Uiimii. The Seo end nrect britigc, acroia tb. river at Ibia plaea, abioh bai hcretoror. bean atoll bridge, wae pur chased lait net-k by the Conaty Conniiaionara, and fiom tb la on It will be a frw bridge. Tba prio. paid for It waa about I,v(i0. The popular place to buy your clothing la at llirliager A Rook'i. Tail arm have now laid in a very large atook of lha moit atyllih aod well-mad clothing, which they are aelling at pr.oof that will pay the Boat economical to pa tronlia tbem. Nrr. 17 -It. Frank A. Fleminif hiin been appoint-; ed Commiiiioner tJ take teitlmnny in th Divorce eat of Martba Deltaaa it. Jamea B. Dellaa. : He give notice lo another eclnmn of thia lima when and where he will hear the teitimony in aid eaae, of which all ptrnoni Intereited will take notice. Wo have received a now lino of piece goon, ot ne lateit nyiai, tor ovarcoui and luit ingi, which we ar able to make up at abort no tice and lowest price. Pleaae call and Impact. A. TuanmuaKR, Merchant Taylor, Pie' Opera lioute. Lectuhr. A lecture will bo deliv- red io the Court House on Thursday (Thanks giving) night, Nor. 26tb at 8 o'clock, by Kev. J. J. Teiroe. Subject 1 "Ingersoll." Lecture free Come mil 1 A coll-otbo will be lifted for the benefit of tho Wett Clrarfifld Church. Mr. and Mix. Ezra Brown, who havo been v I fit Ing at Mrs. B's father's, C. Howe, tiiq., and other friends and acquaintances io this vi cinity for several weeks, departed on tbo train on Tutiday morning of last week for their horn at Rarlon, Alleghany county, Maryland. Good Applks. Wo are under obli gation to liaitihOJ, Bargcr, Krq , of Bradford township, for n big of very fine apple of the "Eii," puua;.GL. It tak?? only about fifty to 1 make a bunbel. Ther Is an opeulog on every farm io the eouoly for three or four of those trees. Why not plant tbem t TliK Grano Kits. The Putrons of Iluitbaudary of Clearfield county bold their regu lar annual meeting In I'ie'a Opera Home on Thursday last, and elected officers for the ensaing year. We failed to get a Hit of the newly elected officers. We learn that Eiiiha M, Davis, of Penn township, waa re elected Master. List of lettors remaining unclaimed io the PoftuOigat at Clearfield, Pa., lor the week ending November Ibih, 1880 : (Jeorge Buioum, Mi is Annie Boyers, Miis Mary Couteret, J. Ilatrbrr, D. II. Hester, J. A. Morr.y, A. C. Quinby (2), J. W. Shiwl, Mlu Alio Walls, P. A. OAULIX, P. M. A hunting party, accompanied with guns and dogs, arrived on ths mail train last Monday and registered at the Leonard Ilouie. Tbey w on tbilr way to tho mountain for a two weuk's bun'. The party is Messrs. II. 11. Harp ban, and Hurley, of Ttrone ; J. U. lUItt inei atdBrank Ilfprlht, of Huntlrgd'tn county, abd S. 1 Frie, of Altoona. Tho J'hilipnburg Journal, of last week, says: "The 'looal freight' crew, on this branch, with Qeorge Crowther, a conductor, left their teveral potitioo in th employ of th Rail road Company, on Thursday mrning, to a new set of hands. John Wood ring, of Tyrone has ac cepted ihe eondu.-torship of the same. Tn eima assigned by tb retiring party, ia, that additional work wai auigncd the trin, which hd klrcady ro flic lent to do, as frequently the train men were eompellod '0 be out lots at night before the day's work could b completed." A Compliment. Tho November number of the Penn4ylvanta ScKoolJoumat, pub llahed at Lancaster, speaks of oar Educational Interests in Ibis way : "W have aeeo a news paper report of the examinations and educational Dfrtlns n..1 in Clearfield eouoty during the Autumn months. Thes meetings partook of ihe nature of a revival and were attended by oae AriidVfd and uvtnijf Jtrt Pirtcton and four thorn and patroo New School houses, better furniture, mor apparatas, bighsr salaries for teachers, and other improvements, seem to be th ordsr of the day in Clearfield, under the leadership of tbslr sntrgetlo Superintendent." The Week of Prayer. Tho Evan gelical Alliance hal lsued its programme for the Week of Prayer, Jan. 2d to 9th, ISSI. It Is sug gested that on Sunday, J.ouary Id, isrmonB be preached from the text, "Jesus Christ tho same yesterday, to day, and furerer." January 3d, the general topic 1 praiie and thaukaglving for all blemnge f Jan.dih, humiliation and oonfessloo for personal and national sins ( January &tb, pray er for tbo church of Christ, that it may be fruitful audoBitrd; January fitb, prayer for Ihe young and their Instructor., for parents, colleges, and Sunday schools j January Tih, prayer for all na tions and rulers, for universal liberty, for essia llua of wars t Jantiiry fitb, prayer for Christian in.iiioni and all eugag id in prom oting them. More About the Wreck.- The Tyrone Utrmld of Saturday last tn speaking ef the recent wreck at tb "Uig Fill" oa our breueh road, says 1 Mr. Latham who was mixed up in th 'Big Fill' wreck, last week, is recovering from his Injuries- Th body of John llalligao was recovered from the debris, about 12 o'clock on Tbundy,and after being brought to towu was prepared for burial. It waa at first reported that tbeaeoideot ocaurred oa the higheit part of tb fill, but this wa a miitak. Tho a.igio Jumped the track thre or four rod this aids of th maio fill and plunged dun over ihe aeeond 111 Into a mall ravine. A number ot eoal ears were thrown from tba trick and went down either side ef the embankment into lbs gorge, wbieb 00 on side is 1(14 feel deep, Oa Monday mott of tbo wreck waa cleared away. Louking down from the top ef Ibe fill, the dismantled track carriages at the foot of tb slope appeared no larger than the running-gears of a diminutive baby cart." A LOST MAN. William firoeius lelt bii hem In Lawrtn. townahip, near Cleat lie Id, I'., al 1 o'clock P. hi., on Saturday, Nwv. 13tb, Ictti), aioce which liiue nothing ia known of hi wbereaouuis or his late. At time he has appeared lotutwkat straiige in hi talk, and fours are couriered by hia family that be oat, to a ai of osjuUI dcraogtiuvui, waudered away troia nil home. Ills puraoiial de lenption is as follows 1 11 la of Usrmsn deiouut, and speaks lumewbat broseu Rug! lib was 44 ean of age, weighs about 100 pouuds has baal eyes, lair eouipIxion,datk brown hair, out short 1 bsad partly bald saudy and slightly gray wankers oB side of faoe and ebio, closely trimmed high Lrebead 1 whB last leoft be had on coal aud vest of a salt and pepper mixture; pants vt a heavy steel mix tare, almost black ; oUek felt hat plaugtmwul Bbees, two beekle enbleauked can too ttMael undershirt aud draw ersj and heavy gingbaua everibirt brown me bine-nit woeUn ooeke. Uu upper lip was baved, aod has a wart oa it. Any intorwatitu oobeerniog bis ebereaeouis will be tbank fully re ceived by bis wife, Mrs. U. S. Breius, at Utear field, Pa, Kx changes pleas oopy. JIaptino. The Lock Haven Demo- nrat of the lllh Inst. Bay t M fher was a rail ing flood ia the West Branch at this place oa Sa turds y night, and It bob ti need until yesterday morning. At thi writing (Wednesday P. M ) the water I ap about thirteen tech as. Since Monday between fifty and oevoaiy-fiv raft that were lying between Renove and Look llavea dam: pasted down, the nest ef tbem fur Marietta, fore or lour left thi plane this morning and four or five remain. Th bourn here Is abaet half fall, but Bol tightly packed. About 30,100,00 j I eat of lumber reached WiiUamsporl oa this rise j "Ardell'i Mosquito Creek drive reached ihisj plan yesterday. B aery's drlvo from Kettle Creek was at Queen's Rub dam last (Wednesday) Bigbt. Th Corporation drlv wa at Drury'e hna )iteiday, and wai supposed to bav reached North Point last night. Glynn's drlv we. not started.1 But llltl tlmkef wa tmersd at this place, Shenfi Mabafley dragged four rafts Item Ueyi's to bhaw'l dam, with tbo expeetallun of wintering theas there. There wa ao rise In tbo river be tween ibe mooih of Clearfield creek and the mouth or the Sinoemahoning worth untying fur. From LMk Uav'ea to Colombia tb river kept at a good rafiing stage for a weak, aed ear lumbrma who bad raft we for down as Lwek llavea bav been busy In seeding them dews, below, where they ar rt III lag food price. A now lino of all wool calinwe, in the lale oew ihadti, Jait r ace 1 red at T. A. Fleck i Co'i. The AHoona Sun saya that fully a thousand bogi bar died in UuatlogdoB and Blair oouatlu thin Fall from cholera. Mommio cloth, in cotton and wool, dra gingbami, aod th Fa II styles In dreii al Icoes ar among th lateit arrivals at T. A. Fleck A Co's. Making tho buying of drcas and dry goodi a aiudy, earefulneii in selaoling th same aod sailing them at Ibe right figures has made T, A. Fleck A Co's th ppputar dry goodi houM In Clearfield county, Farmers, remember that Guinsburg is paying foil matket prlrei fur all kinds Country I'rtduc and Fori, and sells you bis C hot bin p, of whkh be ba a verjr floe stock on band at Ihe It west cath pi Ices, In fact, you can gat it Oulnthbrg'sa teller bargain than cite where in tb ouuotr. Oct. 30-lm. A Fact. An advertisement inserted In th Rn pub uc a it will reach mora reader than if published in all tha other paper in th eona- ty,and 00 it tbo advertise! les lhan one-half In other word, an advertlwment pubtlsbed In oar jrurnal Is worth double tb price of that charged by any othar publisher in lb county. It is a fact." tf. Coal In. If any of our coal bank men leel like trading suuie ef their product for a series of numberi of copies of tb CLKinriSLD RiriiBMCAN, w will gladly show tbem where 10 put two or three hundred bushels 00 account la thai way. Wo bav a bin at our residence and on at tho office that will hold a load every now and then. A bint to the wis Is a vary sage re mark, and should be sufficient. Nor, 10-31 ante I W New Daily Staoc Line. James L. Leavy has succeeded in having a dally mail estab lished between Clearfield and Pennfield, and will hereafter run a dally singe between ths two point. Ills contract began with April 1st, and th stage will leave I learfield every morning (except Sun day) at 8 o'clock, making connections with all trains on ths Low Qrade tt ail road at Pennfield, re taming after the last train the same evening. Paisengerssnd freight will be carried at low rates. Order left at any of th hotel will be attended to. 16apr7V-tf 1880. FALL A WINTER. 1880. Grand opening of MILLINERY GOODS, at II. Lehman t Co.'i, Opera IIoue, Clearfield, Pa. Tb lateit uov.ltiai In Hats, Bonnets. Sllki, Velvets, Satins, Plushes, Fancy Feathers, Wings, Flowers and Ornament, Ladies' CLOA KS and D0LLMAN8, Shawls, Blanket!. Skirts, and a fall line of DRESS UOODS, Flannels, Cloaking, te. Thanking th cltitens of Clearfield and vicinity for put favo , we solicit a continuance of tbe same. II. Lbumh A Co. Oct, 13, ISSOjf. Farmers, Look Here I Lyllo will give you highest market price for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Batter, Eggs, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kinds of prod do. lie has the largest and best selected stock of groceries, leas, coffees, molasses, spices, oil sett, sugar, queensware, tubs, buckets, basket, churns, Ao., in Clearfitld county. He buye bis goods io Inrge quantities from ma w- lecturer! end first bands for cash, and takes the advantage of all discounts, and so be I enabled to isll at lowest price. He gives cash prices for produoc.and sells bis goods at the lowest prices in tbe eouoty. Brpi-ZeVTS-tf Trespasser on Railroads Cannot Rkcovbr Daw ao as on InJtaiEB In tbe Su preme Court, to senlon al Pittsburgh, In the ease of Joho McCsuley vs. th Pan Hindis Railroad Company, an action to recover for Injuries to a minor while playing on tho railroad, the follow ing waa laid down by Judge Paxsoo as tbe law in the en : "Bsceptal craning, where the public hare the rittht ol wav.auau who stepi bis foot upon a railroad track d'es so at hia peril Ths Company has not only the right of way, but it is eioiuiive But ah tiniee and for all purpoies." Juntos Pnx- ioo eootiniee: "Wi live in the age or steam ana of rapid development. The world demand quick transportation. I a creased speed oeeeiailatea io oreaced danger. Holding, as we do, such cor porations to a strict responsibility for negligence, it 1 our duty to give them a ear track. Tbe rule Is not only proper ia it eel f, but la neceosary for tb preservation of life. Its property is no looger a subject lor discussion. It ought also to be equally wt-11 under flood that pareuts who per at it their children to trespass upon the track of a railroad ore guilty of negiigonoe. U is oot only gross hut culpadte negligence, as it imperils tbe live of eblidren so ticipaiiiog as also tb lives wi um it'..bg p'lMt; Tbe ebild , waa playing on iba oar where he ought not to 1 have been, by the negligeooe and want ot ear of bis father." I WEST CLEARFIELD CHURCH. A STATEMENT BT THB PASTOR. I was appointed to tbe Clearfield M. I. Circuit last S.ring. Arriving, I found the Church to Went ClertrUsId had n-eo sold by th Sheriff De cember SI st previous. W ar now trying lo redeem It and pay off all other iodrbteduess, which, oosts an! Interest added, amounts to a little tiver$l,U0. The ereditura kindly agree to be aalisflnd lor about ftfl'O, if paid by January I, 1HKI. I am soliciting aubfC'ipttons isaib, and payable in thirty day) conditionally, tn: That if all claims be not paid by Jaouary 1st, all money wilt be refunded tu the subsonbers. Committee are nw soliciting articles lor hold ing a FESTIVAL In tho WIu AM, adjoining the FutfB(W, to begin Wednesday, Nuveiober 17th. PlevM do nut aay, tbvn, iey j tor we are needy I Supper will be fnrniihed Wednesday, Thurs day, friday and Sa'orday, RefreiBtneals eaab evening. Uystera a ipee ally. Tbe Metbodiet Hyuioel, in several itylcs of binding, will be ofleiod lor lale, A grani Tur key dinuer on Thursday. If any, who are disposed to aid, bo missed by tbe Cuiomiliee, pleao report to Mr. W. Rinks H 'daes, or brinf, or Seu-J it ti tho Wigwam 00 the days mentioned. Rav. C. W. Bukhlbt. LETTER FROM GOSHEN. SntwaviLLH, Pa., Nov. llih.lflSO. M. EniTon i 1 have received a n urn her ot let ters in the last two weeks stating that a report was in circulation, that 1 was trying w persuade the teachers 1 not attend tbe County Institute, and askiiig my reasons lor so doing. Ibis report is a labriuation, and wholly without foundation, as my oooueetion with Ihe County lonuute kiooe 187 should prove, When 1 have spoken to any leauber on this suJrot, 1 have urgeu kiin or her to not fail to attend during ibe enure session. I havo attended every Institute bold In tbe county since lr07, eicept one, an 1. have oot iced with satisfaction, Ihe increnied lutereit nunilcited ce-b year Irum that time lo tbe present. Thvn, at too eommg liniiiuta, we eipeet to Bid ew-b otbsr la such a degree and manner, that everv member will be better prepared lor tbo work ef teaching. As heretofore, we will receive instruo tton frwio Ibe heal educators to ibe country. Te many of our teachers the institute oiler th only oppwrtutilli during Uio Winter, ol bearing lectures ly persons eiuiueut ia their rerpeeliv vacations, I tie velue ol suon an o purtunity you know full well Ihen, 1 womd dtiira end eeiueitiy urge every leacner lo ine cuuuly to attend the Cuuaty lu stituto Irum the epemng to tbe closing svisivn, eweSiotiog reports to the vwntrary. hopeotfuliy, W. 8. Lvtubb. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. Tb programme has been issued from this nffloe, ia pamphlet form, of tho Seventeenth An nual Session of tbe Teacbars' Institute, which convenes la thi place, December 20th, t con tinue one week. Tb program m ha beea pro pared with much car by our Cuunty cuporln tendeot, iid Is replete with Important educational ubjeta I be dlsoussod by our leathers who will k i up parted ia their work by tb following emi nent gentlemen from abroad! Col. J. P. Sao ford, of Maribaltown, Iowa Wallace Brace, A. M , of Pougbkespile. New York) B. V. D.Ureff, A. M , of Patierioa Cliy, New Jersey ( a ad. Prof. B. Fraok Pinkerton, of Uolttdaysburg, Pa. Never In tb History of tb institol has tha re been selected such ao array of talent to instruct and entertain oar teachers and people, and ai a result of th nrgy and enterprise thus shown w confidently eipeet that every teacher in tb oeuaty will be present. Our people, we believe, felly realia their obli gations lo this Institution, which has become as permansnt as tb annual school term. It le therefore, useless for ui.to say that they ow It their hearty support. It will bring to our town at least three hundred Is dies and gentlemen, who aro members af the In it I tote, besides two er thre hundred spectators, who oome from every section te witness the proceedings. No sorreot ostima tw an be made hot wo ar af In laying that fii.Ooo will b left la our town by those In aiteedaao. Oar streets, stores, hotels, and private boarding bees will be thronged by an ia Indigent Boss. pany af Indie and g tat lime during the week. Superintendent McQuewu informs as that Buck ba beta the demand this year for hiiofalef two lareri, Bruce and Seeford, that to leeare tbem b wid be eempelled t psy tbem one-tkirJ mete for their service thaa lat year. He so the price of admission fur ih eatir eurea has beea ad vaoeed Irons seeaaty-flee eats t on dollar. Mooday van lag's tatertalumeat, which will eoBStit ol sa Address ef Welcome by lion Q. R. Barrett, Select Reading by Mis Mami IrvlB, aad a lector by Prof. OcOraff, will be glvsa tt of barg. Wi tolstak tb sentiment ef ear peopl very meek If Ike Opera House Is aot filled t overflowing during each vatog thai th IsetlteU 1 la section. Clearfield Coal Thade State- most of Coal and other fralgbu aent over tb Tyroo A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rait road, for th week ending November flth, line, and th lam Urn lastyeax 1 004,1. For the week Sam tim last year Previously daring ystr Same tim last yar.. Inoraas... Total In IPSO Sam tim last year Increase OTBSt rnxiOBT. Lumber Miscellaneous freights. ... ...,lfJ ears. ....... I all parried. McCRACKEN KAl'FFMAN. At the rsii rlonca ol the bride's tisrsnts on Sundr. Nov. Tib. IHHo.by Rev. 0. B. Ague, Mr. 11. D, Mt'Ctt acuta aod Uies IUtiib K KAUrrnax,tiotb ol llelltowo hip, Clearfield ooonty, Pa. Biti. BNYDKR. In Ball township, oa Balnrday, Nov. U, IStiO, Wravxr SaroiB, soo of Jacob C. Snyder, in th I lib) ear or bii age, ROHERTS. In Knox townibip, 00 Thursday, Nov. stb. la flu. Bkhjahib 8, ReBSrtra, aged 08 years, 8 months and U days. lUeotre oouoty papen picas opy j Tbe deceased was born In Uuotlogdon oouoty, July 24tb,l8lt. Ills paraata moved te Milesburg, Centre eouoty, whan he was quite young. In 1810, be came to Clearfield county and settled in Knox township. Soon alter coming to tbo eouoty, , he married MaryJ. Kennedy, with whoa be lived happily until her death, nearly four years ago, Tb Bummer following her death, while oa a visit to bis sister la Uo.onville, Csotr county, he was suddenly Urickin down with paralrsis. Within a few days be received two strokes. From these, he recovered sufficiently within three or four months to return home again. With ths ex ception of a partial helpleesoos of tb loft side, h njoved eomnartftLrely good health until another aud final attack a few weeks ago. 11U ord was calm and peaceful. The deceased united with tbe Fruit hill Presbyteran church In IBM, and In February, la&J, ho waa oboiau, ordained and installed a Ruling Elder In tb sum church He was a consistent Christian, and a wis ouu- selor, and will b greatly missed by ua all. Pastor. MirniRRi, Etc All perions Wanting ;a first- nlass Rawing Uaohin shooid euy me new im nnived Liaht-Runntnc Weed, lor tale by J..ho S Beers, Clearfield, Pa., or Miles R, Beers, dealer in Mao bines and Organs, Keyooldsville, Pa. may lUiu-em Onr llt'MnRBb Pin Crrt. Diicocbt or Old Pbicb. Hewing Machines can now be purchased at Merrell's lin and variety store, from 80 up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July IS, 1877. Collbctoh'i Balm I W hav prcpard a form, and have on band a large quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales' which have been ap proved by Ihe highest legal authority in tho Courts of this county. At Tuvntg Ctt$ per do ten we will mail nnv number to lue collector ordering tbem. A Collector, wbeo compelled te odvurtiM property, muat post up not less hn three nouce lo th most public piaoas in nis thorough or township. tf. WAtiTiin Pelivered at th Rail Road. lOO.ono 20-lnch shaved shingles. I'Hi.ntift 24-Inch sawed shingles. I(i,0ll0 leet of pin boards. &fl',tliiti 14 -feet ihaved hoops. M"i) railroad lies. Ml,0i0 ft-et of good hemlock boards. For which 1 will pay the higheit market price, delivered at Clearfield, or al any point on tbe Tjrone A Clearfield Raiiro.d. 4. I. ii ha Man. Olonrfield, Pa., Oot. IS, 1S78 tf. Just Received, JuH Iteoivctl by ARNOLD, at CUHWK.NSVILLE: Car Load Nova Scotia rUstcr! Car Load pure Corn, ityt and Oata Chop I Cur Load Don ken hall I Car Load of Choice Family Flour! Car Load Dry Goods, Grocorios, &e.l Sk-Si in tiles, Bark. It. It. Ties and Grain will be taken In exchange. LurwcnaviIIe, Muy l, 10711. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CLEanriai.? P., " Mtb 1880. 3 Oil 3 811 I ill 1 00 I 40 I 00 I 00 ti ii tb no a oit 7b 40 40 1 to ii v 10 to lb 16 I Oil li 121 I II t on Fle.r, per ewi. okwheat rionr. berewl Cum Meal, ter ewt...M. Chop, rye, perewt Cbop, mixed, per ewt nran, per owt VYbeel, per bnibel Rve, par buibel Oata, par buibel Corn, .are, par bmhel Buoh wheat, perbu.h.l Clover leed Timothy teed. fotatova, per buehel. Applet, per buibel Odiom llama, ttr pound H Shoulder, per pound M ..mm. Uh.d Deal, p.r pound Cbickena, par pair uutler, per pound agKii per doaon Salt, par aaek, large uual uii, per gallon Lard, per pouud Dried Apploa, per pound trried I'eaeh.a, per nounil..H.. Uttaoa, per buib.i PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PniLAnFLFRTX. November 1 6'h -Tn Floor bo ehanee. Wheat Is ansetrled and it-Tegular. Lorn and "eta are steady. Cotton 1 quiet and steady at Hie for middling uplands. Bark Is nominal at 29 per t.n for Ho. I quercitron. Seeds Clnver Is steady at 1(74 as in quality. Timothy aod fls ere unchained. Fbur and Meal Flour is In limited rrqneil and steady. 8al-s of I.OflO barrels. Including Mlnoeiota exirae, wnwr.iv Tr low to oho ire elear. and 8. I2i(fl" 8 or straight Penn-ylvaoia oitra family at 86 26t 6.S74 t weitcrn do. l$bM($G 2b, and pit an at 80 7bi4H.2&. Rye floor is strady al ti S7(T6 60. 01,1-,Tbe wheat market I li-verim ana rather higher B.tes ef 0,010 bushels, including rejecied. at 81 OtftlJO t red and amber, track nnd grain depot, at 81. 10,(3)1 IM. Rnd No I red, elevator, at Bl .in, ai me open wnru, u hufhels Decmhor. at 8I.K! i i,v0 bub-li do., at 81.18 I 10,000 buihels January, at 8l.2ji 0, 600 hnnhels do., at 81 and S, Ol'O busbels do., at 81 Ji'i i 81 10i wa bid for November. Rye is steady at 9 He for Pennsylvania. Corn The do mend has fallen off, but pileesare steady. Sales of 6,00(1 buahels. Including yellow, at frti(5Uo ; mixed at etfrt, and rejected al &8o. At the open board, first call, 8.01-0 bun he Is January sold at A tic f8e wai bid fir November, and iOo for Jau nsry. Oats are in fair request and ifredv- Sal -a of 7,000 buf-bele, latudiflf whit, nl 0(rv42c, and rrjerted and mixed at fin(o)HVj Whi-ky is firm. Sales of 100 barrels western at $1.11. C ti ro a oo, Nov. Hlh.-Flour steady. Wheat arllvo, firm and higher; No 2 red winter. 81 i41 (g)l fJ No. t Chicago spring, 01 0Jfr)l.6 for nah t 8105 (or Nevewber; 1 t6 J for Dreember; 81 Of J (,v I .w7 lor Janeary ( No I do 0i(itfl,c. torn Imrly active and a shade higher: 4Jj lor eaihi 4i(o94c for lfMmberf 4jfay421o Ur January) 7e naked fcr May. 0tfi-r, Sfjc for cash , Sle bid for December) l(.llse for January a."Jc bid for May. Rye Armnr nt file. Berley Irmer at 8Ha Prk easier M ftflfU 26 foreaih) $li 14 bid fnr Nnvemberf 812 ilO bid for liecembrt 8I1.65( IX o7 for January. Laid eaileri A6(U,H.07 foreasb 8 0H for Deoem berf 8 87f(aS.I for January. Bnlk meats easier j shoulders, 84 0 ; short rib, 87 1 ) short elear, 87 20. Whliky Heady. lint; drrrtUrmrnts. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Curwensvlll. Pa Jan. 8, 1871 tf lF,F,a rtH P A I, K. Thirteen hive of 1 Italian Bee wbirh I will tell cheap for oaih, or oschange lor wheat, ror lurHier in formatloR oall en or address th undersigned. J.F. K RAM KR, Nov ft,78 tf. Clearfield, Pa. H f ON EV TO l.OANOe flrtt elasi Im A-vl proved farm property, by tbe Mutual Lite inieraofia v"mi'a" v" ' ge, In earn from ll.Ool up. Fur farther in formation apply to tbe nnderaigned. HURXTHAL W.BMITn. Clearfleld Pa., May 7th, 187 if. A JY May I'onrwra f The undersigned, having beea appointed Assignees for tbe benefit of eredl tors by Jaa. B. Ore ham, of Clearfield borough, all pereons, theretere, having elaimi egninit him will pre-ent ibem lo ws for setttemeol, aad tbo In del ed t the said Jrabam ar required I Mill and mak payment to e. BhWARt) A. RTOLER, AHBUHV W. LKK, Clearfleld, Pa.. !. 14, 1871 tf ) Algnes. OIlOKMAKINfl t herebv Inform bt t O troas, and mankind In general, that I have removed my shoemaklng chop to tbe room ia Orabam ' row, aver S. I. Snyder' Jewelry More, and that I am prepared I do all kind r work ir my Hoe ehoaper tkaa any ether ebnp In town. All work warranted aa good as can be don aav- where else. PoeitlTely tbi la tho cheapest shop In CI earn em. job. it. vitxinu Dee. II, 1178 tf. Urw diirrtlsfmrnti 1880. Fall and GRAND "X- JpyLnJEiCJESL cfc CO., DRESS Wo offer In this deportment a lino assortment of nil Wool Motnio Cloth forty- six mcnes wiuo, ranata Uloth in all colors. 0 4 wool nutting Flannols all shades, Novelty Trimmings, a full line of Colored Cash moros in all the luto new colors. SXLKS A full and complete line of Black and ell tlictn al lower prices than can be SHAWLS. A full line of long nnd (quare, Foreign and Domestio Wool Slinna in groat variety of now designs. LADIES COATS, DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS. Exquisite novcltica for Fall and Winter wear In great variety. Mourning; Goods. Thii department ia constantly mipplitd with new and fronb goods, and sold . with a small profit. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEEES. Ir. this department may bo found Diagonal Coatings, Bosket Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Sackings iu all tho now shades. Aluo Casnimcrs and Suitings for men and boys' wear. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, &C. Our Fall and Winter stock of Underwoar comprises all Wool and Morino for Ladies, Gents and Children. Hosiery in all qualitica. Gent's SLirts, Collars and Gii.ff. A good assortment of Ladies' and Gent's Glovos, Perfumery, Focketbooks, and fancy Articles ol all kinds. BILMHEBI 600BS. This is one of tho most attractive supplied mill tne most iuninonabie 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 ol Itibbnns and Neckties. We also have a lull line of Brocade Ribbons of all widths, and tho newest and most desirable shades. Also a Bne assortment of Ladies' and Gent's Neck Ties, Laces and Embroideries. We have a full assortment of Laco. A largo lino of Hamburg Edgings at various prices. This department is also complete. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Wo offer at all times the greatest and most complete, variety of bandker cbicls llmt can be found in the county ut very low prices. Damasks, Table Cloths, Napkhs, Towels, Spreads. We would call attonlion to our complete assortment in this Una. Wlute& dolofed tflaipelj,. We also bare a largo lino of Blankets, Tickings and Calicos of all tha stand ard makes, Bleached and Unbleached Maslins. O J. 3RL 3E In this department may be found a full other varieties of Carpets, the prices UPHOLSTERY. In this department will bo foond an assortment of Furniture Chlnts, Oil Shading, and Hollands in all colors. Also spring and balance Fix tures and Trimmings. OUR MOTTO .--"Quick Sales and Small Profits." T. A. FLECK & CO., MARKET STREET, - ClearBeld, Tena'a, Mot. 8, lSSO-tf. 2,(!mtiSfmfuts. I88O. Winter. OPENING. GOODS. Culorod Silks. We ohall continue to purchaaed elnewliere in thii county. departments in our house, and Is always 3ES "3C & and complete stock of Brassols and of which will speak for themselves. - CLEARFIELD, PA. ItUsrrllanrou.. .2 3RJt5kX-X-02V P i ir Gurwensville, 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 nnd nwnufaclurers, receive good9 at car lond rates, hence enn compete with New York nnd Philadel 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, ndvances mnde on Saw Logs. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, CURWENSVILLE, PA. ent. 1, ISM If. ' OXT3FL MOTTOs "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." W E INVITE the people inspection ol our large READY made Gent's Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. As we buy for cash only, wo nre enabled to give our patrons every possible advantage. Our an np tea to Mcrcnnnt Jniloring, is complete. We employ only first-class workmen, nnd nre prepared to make suits at short notice and unusually low prices. We tender our thanks for past favors, nnd solicit your future patronage. ALBERT TIIA1YIIAUSER, Room No. 4, Pie's Opera House Block, Clearfield, Pnn'a. September 20, 1880-tf. JAMES L. UIVD 3S DEI. St A R St KT STREET, AH kinds of Caaketa and Coffins short notice, including the finest as faotured. Our oonrBB pniaausn'tTzin la the best In use, and will be furni.hed when required. Funerals attended in any nart of the county. Call at your ordors at Troutman'a Furniture octl,79 1j.' 'm?XTT'T A T ' TTr.rTT?T DtTTCUTTT) flTI (wj ftmtmtf ti - SMnHFIILD STREET, FBOM SECOND TO THIED AVEBDES, FiTTaBunon, X'J-. Tho most centrally located first ctass House In the City. Htreet ears pass tho door every five minutes to all the Depots and all parts ol both cities. Tuns, 12 to Pit Day. W ALSU k AN DKILSON, Proprietor. a-The CLiAartiLO Rifvimcan recaived weekly at tb Hotel aad placed on file for th benefit of geesu from this section. ootZT-Sm. HUsrrtlantoBS. "5 f I i s 3 . s e iff - S i . j g.5 2 s et w Q X w z o E e ? 2 V rQ L3 KKnS'Cr. i t j!W3 S ." " - g ' z ff "S 6 s i i a f U 111 l.b.' ICQ O ft" s -c 'J. - - z, .5 D C X i I ' .S S .05 " E o c . 0 h 0 cj . a. Jt i S - T 1 5 i u S w4 w5 .gxtd! I-I J V V '5 " .8 -o l E a. E '3 o . o, 1- o a "O 0 v s M a s V IV9 n u a H A 0 tt ?"3 m g 3 Szi e O JO . t is -a s CO bo c c s o "-w 553, 5 ,COr pa MS S 0 . --S a x -S 8 - 5 K - ar O D ,B .& BLOCK of Clearfield and vicinity to the and well selected stock of CLOTHING, lino of piece goods, especially J LEAVY, "X" J. X3L 3E. 3FH , ( I.KARflKI.I), PKNN'A. kent on hand, and furnished to ordsr on well as the cheapest that can N man., my oflice, on Second street, or leave Htore, adjoining the Fentofllc. JAB. I. LttVA V I, m Clearfield, Pa. mttmr rtttter U! J