CLKARKIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DKO. St, 18M. Terms of Subscription. If paid in edvanoe.or wUfcia three month M If patd after tbree ud before lit Booth.,. I lfiUftribipirfttloBf lix Bonhu,M I M T-Mecir. If. U. PittimiLl A Co., New ppr Adrrtiilng Agents, IT Perk How, eoraer bcckaieii Street, art oar dole authorised Afstc in Nw York Vilj. HF.I K.IOUg NOTICEH. Methodlat Eiilieoiial Chnrcb Rt. Oio LiitT, PaPtur. HerrloH Trj Sabbath t 10$ A. M., end M P. M. S abb alb Huhool at 9 A. M. Prater Meeting arerr Wetloeiday, at 7 P. M CumB ooton 8erloe, tret Babbalh of etery month, at II' A. H. Heat Clearfield M, E. C hurch IUt. C HAKt Ki W. Burxirt, Paitor. Preaching ererj iltcrnete Sunday, at o'clock, P. M. Sunday School at 2ft, f . M. All an Id el ted to attend, Preabjterlan Churcb Rct. II. 8. Butler. Babhatb aervlcei morning and erenlng Sab bath School at t P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednea- Jar evening. Haiitlit Church Rev. . , Pat-tor. Habbatb tfohoolatl P.M. Prayer Meeting ererj Wrdneaiiaj evening. Mt. Prancle' Churcb Cat holler-Rev. P J. tiiaaipaa. Divine lerrloe at 101 A. M., on the Bret, third and fourth sundayiof each month Veipere and Benediction of the Bleaied Sacrament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday School every Headay afternoon at I o'olook. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Tina or OLDiaa Qiuataa ibmiori ooper. Pccond Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Flret Monday ef June. Fourth Monday of September. TIMB OF lOLDIKn COMHOB PLBAH. First Mnday of June, fceoond Monduy of November. rciLio orriccHB. t'rfidtut Jsdfe-Uin, Cbarlci A. Majer lock Haven . Auittant Lam Judgo Hon. John H. OrvU, cf llpfnte. Atiocint Juhjt A brim Ogden, Clearfleld) .'inrenl B. Holt. Clearfield, i ProthnotarvU Bloom. Remitter and RtovrdtrL. J. Morgan. TrraiHrtr Philip Iottc. Mttrict Attorwyi. F. MrKenrlnk. f ,SAri Jaroei Mahnffry. Vptiry ShorijfY. I. TbotnpiOB. County Survey or Samuel P. McCIoakey, Our eemville. County t?ommiu.'onr C. W, Kyler, flrihem (on P. 0.; Elh Jcheatnn, (IrampUn HilU P. O.i Juhn Norria, Sr., Curwemvllle. Vmmminionm' Clerk John W. Howe. County Auditor William V. Wrlgbt, Clear CeM; Joseph OilMlsnd, Three Rnni ; J. 8. N or ris, Woodland. County Coroner Jiart A. Moore, Clearfield. Jury Commieeionere Andrew J. Jack ton, Clear fiftl, Vm. R. Hrown, Clearfield. Superintendent of Public School M. L. Me guown, Clearfield. Htnltraf Weujkt Jt MaureJum W.Carlile, uffint at Lutherburg Pa. Notaritt Publie John W. WrlgUy, Wn, Ra lehaugh, Cyrui Oordon, Clearfield; JoMM.h K. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curweniville ; J. A. Lirlng .mna, Iiuttnie City. nur Special column it decidedly Interesting In locil V'"nt of Tiew profitable reading to outieri who want to save money. Yi.Soi'CorRwui -Will jou thke ahctii, oati or corn for lub - r J i j.ii V We ar often inquired of In tbli way h. ii'er fruiu palrone who rt-tile at a distance Imu OurneM. We again ay yea. The receipts f rcp rsihle merchant or mill owner In the vicinity, will answer us Jut at well aa the fash. (Illustrate: If any of our patrons will deliver ui of grain at the mill of Joseph II. Dreth in (b'twnhip, Horace Patohln; lu Burnslde, TI.uiHF H. rrrty, in flrahatn, Wm. Porter or haw, In Lawrejice, or Brown A Reyler'i, at ll'kt,)B, Vnion townsliip, and forward ther mdpfi for tlie a-nonnt, we will credit them on thrir ace :uM for the same. In IbU way all may sein pay wbnl ibey owe, If lley will pursue this pouree. gfegrAdvcrttsurs and others will boar in wind that all articles intended for publication in this paper mutt be bsmied in, not ister tnan Tueflay, at 0 A. M. Doa't forget It ! Go to the Lecture to nilit. m e Tho store windows look very at tractive. Mai Al. W.Wulturti killed bis second deer on MoaiUy of last week. mm - The days are now growing Umger. YMtrrdsy was tbe shortest. Another ice crop will soon Iw ripe ii'd ready for the harvesters. A Mrs. Green, living at Woodland, fe birth to trip IM last Saturday nigQt. It' you want a ticket lor the Grand Iluii.Uy Bail, call at Merrill's hardware store und get it. James Mitchell drives a handsome l:gb. It it from tbe shop of Thomas Mills A Kon, in this place. . ..I. i Hubert S. Murphy, ft eon of Francis Murphy, was married at Juhnitown, on me otn imlant, to Mrs. Kllie P. Prltt. mm e mm Tickets are being sold for a ball to U given at tbe platform in "Merrill's Woods" on ChiWtmaa afternoon and evening. All the mail routes in Pennsylvania are to be let tbe coming Winter for lour years from July 1st to June SOtb, 1SS5. mm -a i Thero is KHd skating on the ice in die TivfT.and there being no school Young America it enjoying it to IbeTullest client. The tvuniiitf lectures of the Institute curie give pro tune of being well patronised; but lhre will be room provided for all. m mm - It will be noticed that Mrs. Can field h oprned a lurniture establishment on Third mt-tt See advertisement in this issue, Koyal li. Hurler, clerk in K. W. Uioti.n's drug store, while sketiig last Friday tn the river, fell and sprained hit ankle severely. ii mm Prof DeGraff and Wallace Hruce ar livid on noon train Tuesday, and will give tbe cumbers and our cltiieos some valuable Instruc tion during their stay. George and William Htbwein, Jr., xive notice in this Issue ef their appointment as Executors of lblr father's estate, William Schwtm, Sr., late of Brady township. The two Weilly brother, with one tuiftant, Atted and drre one bunirea aorta ibeet oa Wednesday ef last week. This might be considered a good day's work for tbe boyi. mm. e mm i Prof. John J. Ladd, Superintendent of tbe City Schools ol BtauntuB, Virginia, arrived in Cltarnell OB Monday evening, and oa Tues day made a very favorable tinprestlon oa our leachm at B Instltote intiruotor. e i Kxcursitin tickets at reduced rates will besoid at all atatient of tbe Pennsylvania lU.lroad, on the 5llh, 3Mb and Slit of Deeem VT and on lbs 1st day of January, and will be I' oJ fi.r return until January H, Inclusive. Thomas F. Cooper, of this office, hB last braid from was rusticating among the toit .a at.d rice fields or rVeih Carolina, la tbe Kiu ty of Port Royal, and the orange groves ef iHiilJa. He aspects to get berk to Clearfield reit weh. Tbia being the last issue of the Kk- ' slicar until after Ike holidajs, we avail ear 'if uf ib opportunity of extending the ooaspli n&ti of the season to all our reeJere, no th young end old, wishing yea "A Merry Christmas and a n-ipy N.w Y-ar." A. H Powell, ot Chicago, arrived in CiearVU last Saturday evening, and will spend e belidayi at the heme and among the frteadt of bit (Hitb. "Lex" visit ale old Clearfield home annually, and It It a tooree of great pleat- are both i hleiaeir and acoualatenew. Master Fitch Uoynton, only child of Mr.aae Mrs. At P. Uujntea, died oa Monday lnr, after aa lllaoaa ef thro weeka, Utah " a bright. Interesting IKUc lad, and hit death U be taJly njouraed by parent and Meeds. Tb fnaeral wilt take place on Tharsday arteraooa ' Jo'clo;k. ' a i - - - No paper will be lastied from the Rlfuca uBce aeit week, a ti he bona the for many year with we I give the boyi a i'uatiooiegetNtfla owt deor eserclt derlog. 41, biliJaji, Tho Beit Ittaa will be dated ' Canary sik, 1181 The offlc wlU remtla opts ' tk aatkaa for tao IraaoaeUoa of buslaeet, 4 Uh delig mt aay yeb work that aaay bo iw 'f'ed CHRISTMAS FROUGS. "Merry Carl.ltnas I Merry Ohristmai 1" What a Joyful, ringing ebeer, Memory brings from oar eb lid hoed. While again these words we bear Much of gladness, Maogbt ef sadness, Conjee te greet the lUtealng MT. Slelgb-belli jingltng, fingers tinllng, In the ley morning air i What eared we for eold Ieeember, Or the tnoW'Orust's biadiag flare I bnow-drift treasurea Proved rare pleaaures When the lau wt loved wae there. Home return log, lore kept hern log, 1 'Till the happy, atar-lii aigfat f Qatberiag round the ebeerful A reside, Young and old woud all anite, Apples toasting, Cbestnuta roasting Anything to give delight. Then tbe meeting and retreating, la the weird and homely reel t While our youthful heart kept beating Time to love we would oooeeal; Whieh we dared not, Or we oared not Yet to own, or searee to reel. V Ah t those golden memories, olden, Come with joy from youth's blight stage ! Fairest of tbe sunlit pictures, Painted on life's varied page ! They oan never Hearts dissever Prom the glories Drowning age t A'atkan Vjtli am. m i Go and bear Bruce und S ah lord. i Go to II. Lehman & Co. in the Ontira House for your holiday goods. All who heurU Col. Sunford at the Institute last year will not fail to bear blm again ChritiLruaH randiua. tin nnnfaittinm ery. Oranges, Nuts at finebeiner's grocery and bakery. Doe 't forget lu m - Call at Morrill'a hard waro store aud tee the cheapest and best Sewing Maebine for tbe least money. Dec. 22-tf. i The Moore brothoni dinuluy a hand some assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's slip pert at their store in Pie's Opera Hoose, suitable for holiday presents. - - - .i - A meeting ol the stockholders of the County National Bank is called for on Tuesday January II lb, 1MI, for the election of a Board of Director!. The notice Is published In another column. .. i i - -Among the little items of porsonal comfort and econemy are Ayer'e Pills. They are tbe ready remedy which defeat many disorders, If taken In season, and should be kept 1b every family. The stockbolderH of tho Cleattiuld Fire Brick Compeny will bold a mtetiog at jheir offloe in this place on tbe 12ihofJanuary,for the election of officers for 1891, aud transacting other business. There will bo a shooting match on the Jordan farm, In Bradford townihip,one mile from Barrett station, on Tuesday next, December 2Sib, fir twenty turkeys, three i hosts and a lot of chickens. At IIumi. Senator Wallace and wife, an J William K. Wallace, rt turned from Washington on Haturday evtning, and will re main nniil after the holidays, wbea they will re turn to the Peleral CpiUl. .mt 9 m Teachers, while attending the County Institute, dn t forget to visit tbe Pestuftee Book store to secure any supplies In your line tuoh at stationery, pens and pencils, writing tablet, school apparatus, books, rewards of merit, Ao. Ac. Call and examine (roods. d8-8t. W. J. King, formerly u tuttcher of Ibe school al Peolkld, this ooubty, and at present leather or the Grammar tcheol at Drifted, Cam eron county, was ma tbe recipient of a ban df owe clock and Ink stand combined on bl last birth day. It wa a gift from hi pupils, and 1 sub stantial evideuue ftf their esteem fir their teacher. mt mm An important Equity case, between D. K. Ramev and Kendnck A Co., was beard last Saturday In tbls plac before Walter Barrett, Esq., titling as Matter, about a lease of valuabh coal land in tbe Uoutidale regioo. Mesir. Wal lace A Kreba represented tbe Plaintiff, and Murray A OerdoB and Judge Ryaa, of Potts- ville, the DefeBdants. - mm m It is scaled that a new regulation will aooo be promulgated requiring every employe la a postoffioe to wear a uniform similar to that of tho letter carriers. The lrks in th Wash ington, D. C, postohV hav already been noti fied to that elect and deoood ibeir oow uniforms. Tbla applies to city postuffloes more paiticularly than it doe to county and other towns. i mm mW Tbe sorvice on tho mail route from Clearfield, by way of Lick Run, Leconte's Mills, French vi Ho and Karthaus, to Kesby, Clinton county, was changed last week from two to three trips n week. Tbe down-river melt now arrive at Clearfield on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, and leaves oa Tuttdayt, Thursday and Saturday. "Squire Rankin it still proprietor of th ttage line on this route. The teachers ot Bradford township met at upper Woodiaod school boose, December Uth, and organised a Dlttrlct Institute. The following named person were elected to fill the several office : President, A. M. Boiard ; Vice Pros idem, 8. J. Miller j Secretary, Kmery Rura- baagh. Tbe first session will be held at Blgler, en Saturday, January Ith, 1S81, at 1 and T P. M Teachers from other district are lovltej. Mrs. Henry K. Snyder, an estimable woman, died at Bar noma ib iu f I, last Wedosday Borniog, la th 47th year of her age. A husband, two sons and a daughter survlv her. Mr. 8. was a daughter of th lt John MoPher- jb, aad sis lor to J. Lino, Keoboa and ei-Sberiff W. Rom McPherson. Her remains were followed to the oemetery on Friday by a large funeral of sorrow lag friuds. In her death out borough loses a noble wife, mother and neighbor. Mrs. Fred Irvin, residing about three miles north of this borough, In Lawrence township, bud a rather Bevel adventure last Saturday. She board an animal bleating, and upon looking In tb direst lan from which tbe tuuod came, ib saw a deer running through a field towards tb bwusa, put sued by dog. Tbe deer was run completely down and unable to get ever a fer.ee, when Mrs. Irvia sclaed hold of a buttherkntfe and eat tbe aoiual's throat. That's So. Tho editor of the Vo- a en go Sptttufr relates It la this way : "The man who rides late town to attend religions metln, and leaves hit horse this cld weather lied to a post, without feed or water fur fifteen hour, no matter what he calls himself, Is wore tbaa a heathen, and ougnt tu ha hkked heavenward by a mule. This outrageous act of cruelly Was per put rated In Franklin few days ago. There Is a law to punish such brutality, and It should be n forue.l," " ' i - ' i a eHi Professor Montgomery, of the State Xorsnel School, Millarsvillc, often a valuable gold medal for tbe pupil in any public school lu 'Penn sylvania, who will prodaco during tb pretest school year tb bett rpeolmen of drawing aoder the following classoi First, drawing from copy ; second, drawing map of country from memory ; third, dictation exercise i fourth, original com position. A oomuilll from each eonaty thill ei amine th work and send to Millersvill for final Judgment, mm o am PaouftKssiNO. The extension of the Bell's (lap Railroad, Intersecting with tb Pobb vlvania Railroad at Bell's Mills, half war be- tweea Tyroae and Alteona, la completed te Coal- pert, la Oalieb lewakip,thU aonoty, a distaao of twenty-four mil. Coalport I Ibe tormina of tb road, wbieb Is a narrow guago, Tb oltl sobs uf (ilea Hep aad vicinity are making a vigorous effort to hav tb road ea leaded to that place, aad bo doubt will succeed. All that ts re quired Is a small um of money from tb people along tbe rout. Mis Maggie K. Sehnarm, a aervant girl employed at tb bfaasioa House, la lata place, daughter of William Sobatrrs, of Kartbaai U was hip, died last Saturday evenisg of msm braaoa aruup, after aa tllaessef but Ire days. She was la the IS J year of bar age. During her tllaess she was eared for and everything dea for ber relief that could be thought of, but U wo all la vale. Iter mother waa seat for, aad be with a sister or tbe 4eoosee4 was anseal whoa she died, tier remala were taken to the home ef ber fitbev la Kerte.es lowaihtp ea Sunday mora lag. Mrs. Bloom, wito of Prothonutary Bloom, got aa ugly faU Uat SaUrday evening while walking aleag Ibe pavemat oa Market U, IB the vlelBity ef the Coart Uees pemp. Th toe of ber overshoe eaagbt tb Iroa gaiter ated for oarrylng off tbe larpla water, aerea tb pare eat te tbe Hwer, said Ire gutter bet eg raised en-ha If aa lech or mora a here tbe pavameat, and b threw a tleleatly dowa.eattiag aad bralsiag ber bead Mvwrely. Something eboald bo done te Improve tbe g attar ift a no s Una aad prevent aay ea from gttlg tripped ap aa It la tbefntar. An elegant assort m on t of plain and tanoy gom rings at onyner a. "Hal bal! I've found the place at last i ware s Meckt i that s why i laugh " There is no atoro in the county keeps abetter assortment of goods thai Fleek A Co. A pretty luce la displayed hotter by one of Fleck t haU tbaa any other ernaamt. ii e-m Gold pens and pencils, tooth picks, and gaU' scarf-pin at Snyder's. LitJioK, dofi't fail to go to II. Lab am A Ce. for your bats end bonnets. Dot. I-St Houses For Bali ( The undersign ed bat two young hones, weighing about I, SO pounds each, for sale. Elan Jubxitox. URianiB Hills, Pa., Deo.n-St. Call and toe tho largest stock of clothing, Oeatr furnishing goods, hats, caps, trunks, valise, Ac, at HirllngerA Rook's. Call and see, If yon don't wish to buy. In Ayer's Ague Curo wo have a poet live remedy for fever and ago and all malarial disorders, and n entirely free from Ojulaine', amnio or ether Injurious drags. It I the cbeml cal and medical triumph of he age. A cTrD. I take tbls method ef returning thanks to my neighbors and benefactors for th handsome ChrUtmas presents myself and family received at their bands oa theSlst of December, 1888. I shall ever feel grateful to them all. B. II. BitLV. Two or tbrooincboa of snow toll dur ing Monday sight, jut enough of tb "beautiful1 to Improve tL sleighing. The prospect for more Is flattrlng,lf there 1 any oonldeno to b placed In Yenor, th Canadlaa weather prophet, who ha said that II would oommsno snowing to-day (Wednesday) at 1:S0 A. M., and continue until levsn feet bad fallen. Whw ! BOOKS DONATED. "Wilson' OaUineaof Ueneral H islory," "Cath art's Literature," and 'S win tons World's History bare beeo donated to tbe Osceola public school Librarv by Iviiou, Blakemaa, Taylor A Co., of New lork. This generous Brm will accept our most grateful tbanks. V7. A. AusnoBR, Principal Osceola Mills, Pa., Dec. IS, IBM'. Lint of letters remaining unclaimed In the Poitoflce at Clearfleld, Pa., for the week ending December SOtb, 1880 : M. R. Barnes, Joseph Burge, 6uaan CofTman, Joba W. Doyle, W. I. Laalaeh, E. L. Martin (S), Miu LI nls Palmer, Christ Robb, John Rankin, Oust Swigart, Walter Warthlsgtoo, J as. Williams. P. A. GAL LIN, P. M. Chrihtmas. J. F. Finkbeincr will have a full stock of fine confectionery oa hand for next week and the holidays at bis restaurant and bakery, on Market street There yon will find a nice variety of earamcls, mixed candles, stick and clear candy, nuts, fruit and oaks. Also, white ar.d yellow taffy, Ib making purchases for Chrlstmks nod New Year's day, do not fall to eall at Ffnhbeiner's. He bat enough at his establish merit to topply all th children, both great and small, la th county. Nkw Daily Staoi Link. James L. Leavy has succeeded In having a dally mall estab lished between Clearfleld and Pencfield, and will hereafter ran a daily stage between tbe two points. Ills contract began with April lit, end the atag will leave i learfleld every morning (except Sun day) at S o'clock, making connections with all trains on the Low Grade llailroad al PcnnAeld, re turning after th last train th same evening. Passengers and freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any of tbe hotels will bo attended 16apr7u-tf Faiimkrs, Look IJerk! Lytic will give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kinds of produce. H his tb largest and best selected stock of groceries, teas, coffee, molasses, spices, oil salt, sugar, queens ware, 4ubs, backets, basketa, churns, Ac, In Clearfield county. He buys his good la large quantities from manufacturers and first hands fcr cash, and takes tbe advantage of all discounts, and so he I enabled te sell at lowest pricei. He' gives cash prices for prodoo,and sells bit goods at the lowest prlot la th eounty. scpt-2iV79-tf Death op an Octogenarian. Miss Sarah Paine died at th residence of Daniel W Mo Curdy, Esq., oa Monday van log, In tb 8Cth year of ber ge. The deceased waa an aunt of Mrs. MoCurdy, with whom she bad made ber borne. She was a native of Portland, Maine, and spent tb most of her life as an educator, baring taught school Ib Portland, Me., Ib tb tat of South Carolina, aad Carlisle, Pa. 6b was a lady of fin educetlon and a great reader. "Aunty," na she was familiarly called by thorn Intimate with ber, lived beyond bar throe oor and ten, and her sojourn on earth wae pleasant an til wltbia a few year past, since when old age and Infirmity rendered life tedious and burden tons t ber and she longed to be at rest. Her remain were taken on Tuesday art moon to Carlisle, la this State, her former home, for Interment. In Session. The Cleat -field County Teachers institute convened tn too Uourt House en Monday afternoon, pursuant te eall of Super- tntendent McQuown. Th attendance of teachers Is large, ICfi being enrolled ap to Monday eve ning, and It Is thought this Bomber will be In creased to 100. The eierelseser interesting and Instructive ; an abstract of the proceedings will be published la our next lesu. Prof. Detireff, who was announced to deliver a lecture on Monday evening, failed to put la an i) pea ranee for em cans or other. An enter tainment was provided la Pie's Opera House la lien thereof, which was interesting and greatly enjoyed by (he large audience preient. After prayer by Oeorge W. Rheem, aa A Jdrets of Wei come was delivered by Rev. H. S. Butler. Rev, 0. Leldy delivered a brief ddrss ; subject: "Definitions." Mitt Mamie Irvin, of Buantide, road n number of selections la a manner that euld have done credit t a professional eloeu tioaitt. A ebolr furnished good music for tbe occasion, which contributed much ta tbe odiflea tioa of ibe assembly. End of aCheckehkd Life. We no tice by ear exchanges ibat William Henry Hai rline Brainard, well kaowa te many of oar itl mm, died at Deadwood, Dakota Territory, De cember 12th. ile was a Joaraallst by profession, aad was connected with tbe Tyroae Mtrald for torn time, wbieb place b left about eight years ago, aad fcspt drifting west. He mad bis first real step at Council Blofft, Iowa, where b be cam ally editor of th JVeaparejf. II was al Chief f the Pi re Department ef that ally. Re- eantly he waa tbe editor of the Sidney (Neb.) Ttltffk aad tbe Caster City Careaic'e waa a postmature Mason) served four years la th army, and was mattered out s Lteateaut Colonel ef tb On Hundred and Thirty-seventh New Yerk Stat Velaataers. Lie wa also formerly a field correspondent of th New York ftrarf, and bl wit ewspBper aaBtica was a an editorial writer for th Iai'y Ptomttr, of Deadwood. He waaatoa time onneeid with tb Bellefonte KtpuuHrw and HoUidaysbttrg Ktgitttr, la this State. He was about 40 years old, and Waa born In Bingbamloa, New York. It It not kaowa where his relations are, He was a fluent writer, but always ea the wing and died thirty years too smb. He carried a big heart la bis besom, bal i beat leo fast. . ' , "The North American Review.'' Tb January aamber of this standard literary pub Heat ioa I before as, and lis page are filled by tb best teleat la tbe country i Deckle's eiplaaallea of tb doelii of tb spirit of religious persecution was that la aedera time faith had ndergoa aa eclipse, aad ma aculd not bring themselves to persecute ethers lata believing that whereof they were themselves skeptical . Th Inedeqaateasss ef this phenomena of oar time, Is forcibly shewn la tbls aamber, by Prof. Joba Fiske, who asslgas a number ef ether on a see that have been at least a laleeatlal la brlaglng aboat tbla moat desirable result. First, there U the decline of the martial spirit aad the greater eVvotioa ta pa e lee ladastital pursuits. Tbea, men rite Ib the seals of elvllittiloa, they are less disposed te be domineering. Flaally, aa la anedera lime bar qette lost tbe souse of corporate responsibility tb belli f that a whole community It liable for tbe efeaeei af each Indi vidual eompritod la h. The pelata are eetab llsbed wilh all tbe iageeeity of reasoning and wealth af learning for wbieb tb ember te mdU tl agnlabod. The other art tales la this aamber af tbe Aeotces aret 'Coatreillug Feroee la Aaaerleaa FolltiM'bySoMier Oea.I. kdmwadsj "Atheism la College," by President John Jlaeoom "The tola of Ceatrat America," by Deaire Charnty PariUan Uoverameat," by William D.USaoor "Popular Art Ed ceil en," by Prof .John f. Weir -The Limitation of Set," by Mtaa Merais i Tb Mleeteaef the Domeereie Party." by Boaster William A. Walloon i aad finally, a review of Re seat PbtMlegiaJ Work, by Prof, f . A. March. Tb Jtccfew to sold by book ee tiers aad aews- doalers gaawrall. aal by P. A . Q aaiia, at Ike Pttae . j You'll miss a charming sight if you Us seeing r leek Cbrtilmai goods. SoaUkin remains a fashionable fur. Yon an find tbm at FLECK'S. H. Lob man & Co, have just opened a lot of faaay goods, suitable lor aoitaay presents For History, Poetry and Fiction, or hook or any Bind uu iu UatUN H, For Fine Stationery of all kinds dec? 4t 00 TO OA I' LIN '8. it you want ft fine Mason & Hamlin Organ for a Christmas present 00 TO OAl'MK'8. "Out of fashion, out ot the world." Appreciating this adage, tb people are erowdiog to Fleck's. II. A. K ratter invites the attention of cash buyers to his large stock of Winter Dry Ooods. Fleck & Co. are square dealers lu all things la tbsir lino. Their prices eaauot bo an dorsold. 11. A. Kratxor ib manufacturer of ladies' coats, dolman, eirculsrs, skirts and gentle men's underwear. Fleck tV Co. intend to do an-ico trade tbls Winter. Tbey baron aloe stock of goods tedo It with. Hundreds of ladios are to-day cher ishing grateful remembrance of the bargains they have bad at Fleok'e. II. A. KratKor lfi agont for Richard son's Blmlra hoots, and Carlisle floe shoos for ladle and children. GotoHnydcv'sjowolry store and buy piece of silverware foryoar wife and mother -la -law. There la nothing Ilk it. Silver tea sets, cako baskets, card receivers, vasea, jowet eases, and cue goods at Snyder's it or, on Markst street. l-3 One of the most sensible things in the way of dress, by tb Udla,l adopting warm flannels for Winter dress. A full lino at Fleck's. "Christmas is coming ! He is almost her i we'll laugh at hitstormand give him good cheer." Bo tbey lay at Flick's. Dec. 11-It. Did you see thoso cbildrons' over coats at lilrlingcr A Rook's F They ar good and obeap. Dec. 11 Jt II. A. Kratuer is agont for the cele brated Jamestown Alpaca Mills. These are the best goods for tb money, In tb market. New Btyle of dinner caBtors, fine cut glass bottles, and all kinds of flat ware, such knives, forks, spoons, lad lei, A., at Snyder . II. A. Kramer is agent for the James town Woolen Mills. The casimere fur gentle men's wear sreunsurpssted ia quality, dee. l et Latest novelties in jowelry. watches, chain i, Bocklaces, bracelets, lac pint, silver eombs, gold and silver thimbles, gold spectacles, pons, pencils, As., at Snjder's Jewelry store. Teachers, call at Finkbeincr 'a gro cery, nearly opposite the Opera House, and get some of bis nice candies, cakes, fruits, nutt, Ac Ac, for n Christmas treat to your scholars, or to your little sisters, brothers, nieces, or nephews. Call and tee the goods. A Fact. An advertisement inserted In the R err a lic a will reach more readers than If published la all th other paper la tb coun ty, and cost tbe advertise! less than one -half In other words, na advertisement published In our jcurnnl Is worth double tbe price of that charged by any other publisher la tbe eounty. It I a fact." tf. Coal In. If any of our coal batik men feel like trading sum of their produot for a series of numbers of copies of th Clxabfibld RxrraiiCAK, w will gladly show them when to put two or three hundred bushels on account Is that way. Wa hav a bin at cur residence and on nt th office that will hold a load rry bow and than. A hint to th wis It a very rage re mark, aad should be tofflclent. Nov, 10-St TO THE PUBLIC. Th undersigned wishes to Inform tb pvople gpnerally that b has resumed th business of shoamaklng In nil Its branches, la the room above Cordons' meat market, where bo oan at all times be found ready and willing te wait oa all ef bli old and a many new customers aa may favor him with their patronage. H Insures nil hit work and guarantees satisfaction, both In stock and workmanship. Gents, give me a eall and I wilt give yoa fits. Country produce taken ta x change for work. Daji Covnbllt, Clearfield, Pa., Dee. lit-tt. Clearfield Coal Trade State- at cf Coal and other freight sent ovr the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, PeansylvanlaRall road, for tb week ending Deeembor 11th, 1880, and the name time last year r COAL. For the week .. .... game time last year..,- Decrease.. Previously duriaa year Sam time last year Increas Total In If SO Sam tlm last year Increase H oTRia rnxiuBTt. Lumber - fl oars. Mieeellaiieou freights -J&7 SWarrlfl BTKAVKR-OHKKN. At Fr.nrk.lll., on Tbnr.d.y, Dnaabar li, IBM, b; Job. f lo.td. q., Mr. JAMII B. 0TIAV.ll .na MIU H.A.4 Ok.lNtbotbof Uir.rdlowo.bip, ClMrficldooBDIT. MUTH-WSrSIIERIIKR.-On Suod.T, II. MBtwr lilb, left, ; H.r. Juh. Wulbock, Mr. An.. Mutr d uiM Maooi. Wiirsiribr, both of JJrMj to.otbip, ClMrR.14 ooootj. BROWN 0HBl'HN.-A( Troonill.. oo Mon- d.T , bmnibtr IHib, IrJHV, k. K.. Jubo VVol- bub, Mr. . W. Bii iw., ol Hoobloo, od Mm Jrmrii B. Oirvrb, of U.Boii, ClMrb.ld Maotj. EVANS OR R. At lb. mld.Re.ortb. hrid.'i otbw. en TuHd.T. bM.mb.r Ulb, IHlttf, by En. U. B. Anfc Mr. W. M. Ktadr, ( Hooti- d.l. borua,b, od MUl Liiri. Orr, of New ttaibiRftoB boroagb. uitRrnm eowntj. 0WINS-8MITII. At tb. nridrao. of tb. bride'i r.lber. Mr. Ad.m Bmhb, on tandRv, No vember lb, !". by H.r. I. Kdwordi, Mr. Wn. J. OwR.i.od Mm Mart B. 8ir,.ll of bleoa. tBfioR, Pik. lowo.b.p, OI.arl.ld ooubij. SUA. ?AINB. In OaiIUIJ, P.., Rt Ib.reildeoN.f D. W. MeCurdf, Ii..,.b Mead.. eT.ol.., lee. Utb,IM0, Mim b)abab I'AiBR.ta tb.enU.itul her B. MtCL'LLOIKIH.-l. II. Bli, .a M.Bd.y, D. WRBber dlb, IbM, Mrl. Mabt MoCtLLuVON, eged O JMt. SELFRIIM1B Ib (lorb.R towaiblo, OS Bob- day, Noeb lilt, lbHv, Klliott bRtrRtpol, Bg 46 JMra, RioBtb. Bad 4 daj. EOtNTON. Ia Clear6.)d bor.Bjtb, .a Men. day trealoi. Dmeaiber 2tlh, !. of dlteae. of th. brata, t irca, icr ai w. aaa Ba uojn toa, ag ' twl, 4 BMBtba aad day,. Ib. lan.ral will Uk. plBMoa Tbuieday after aoaa at S a'eloek. rORBSMAN. Oa Wedoeaiay, I)M.b.r 1Mb, I , af dipbtb.rla, Urlrb A., yoaRgeil ebild .1 B.v. B. P. t"or.aaiaa, .g.d S yaarr, I aloalh Bod l.d.je. 8HYDKR.loC1eRr6.ld boroucb, ea Wedoei. da, Boralag, Ueeeaibw Ulb, InRU.ri typh.ld rim, U,.iu,wil. of Uearj B. Hayder.aged 46 jeare, a atoatba aad 7 day,. BCHNARRS. Al Ike Maailoa Cl.ar laid, .a Saturday er.aiog, UMeaibor Ulb, ln, W aimbraana. mp, Maobib B. bVaMAaan, daagbtwr of VV'af. HebBarra, af Kartbaa. lowa- ahip, la la. lid ,aar el aer f.. LINR3-la Brady lewaahta, aa Taeaday, BoyenberUd, I6si,.fdipbib.ria, MiLroa Biba, of V. II. aad 4. Itioef. aged l yean, ft aioatha aad t7 daye. DMr.it brolbtr, tboa but left aa t U.ra tby toa. wo dMply fa Uat 'lu Uod that aaib ber.lt al, al. oaa all oar Borrow, aal. Yet agaiB wa bop. ta mH the., Whea the daya .f life are l.d, Aad la Uoana with Jay la grwH ikae Whan aa farewell l.ar la thed. L. MOTT.-Ia Ball lowaiblp, aa friday, !.. kt ltth, Mad, Kliiabrtm, wife af Hunt W. Mutt, la ta. dial jaaf af bar aga. Thoa boat ffon, aBd left aa, atMher, 1 Bva haat kit aa all al.aa Bat we hope that wo aball aieet lhae la that at Ighl, Buraal hRM. Tboa haal tuff.rad aBeh aa aarth Bat thy ealertag aaw la a'er, Aad wa 'U try a a. eaaat tea, eaathar, Oa that bright, CabtMlai ahara, TV" dead aloaa are bleaeod I . Whit. tlMy an heraalaada Bar I he daj, Aad blltar aaaw-fall. al, tb.tr wa, i Bal whoa their tiara aalaw I, d, Ik. light aad beat af kearaa a ewa aaa ' Braede oa their load ef reel. I. , VrCLOSKY. In CurwansvtlU borough, Pa., on Monday, December lib, IS0, or diphtheria, E. Jennie, daughter of 8. F. and R. 0. MoClosky, aged T year, I months and 3D days. Cliatoa and Centra county paper pleas a copy. WORRELL. Ib Clearfield borough, oa Tues day moraine. December Uth. 1880. ef diubtherin. I. ill is Bell, daughter of William W. end Kat ; Worrell, aged years, it moatna aad 4 days. COLB. At Sibula, on Wedneidav. December 8th, I8ttu, af diphtheria, JUaaaRr Ror, youngest oa of Websur and home uoje, aged I years an is utyt. Why should cor tears In sorrow flow Wbea Ood recalls hit own, And bids biin leave a world of woe , For an immortal crown ? W. R. Bpcctalt. Oaa IJt'RPaBD Paa Caxr. Diaooi'aT oa Ota Pricrb. Hewing Maebloea eaa now be fiareheied at Merrell. Ha and rari.ly .tore, from $&b op wardi. All kiadiof tawlog maebiBea repaired on tno anorMft aonoo. Clearleld, Pa., July II, 1877. CoLLBrroa'a Salx, I Wa have prepared a furm, and have on band a large quantity, of bleak "Oolleelor'e Salei," which have been ap proved by the higbeil legal authority 111 tba CoBrtl of tbia county. At TWery Crete per duien we will mail any aamber to lb. Culleotur ordering them. A Collector, wbea oompolled ta adverliee property, aiurt ,oat up not lew tbaa tbrea notioaa ia tbe molt public placea tn bia boruagb or townibip. If. Wartbd DcllTored at the Rail Hoad. 100,01)0 16-laob abRredlbinglea. 100,006 Jl-inob aawed ihingl.a. 100,0110 feet of nine boarda. 6011,0110 14-feet aharrd boopl. i.ono railroad Ilea. 60,000 feet of good hemlock board,. For which I will pay the bigheit market price, dellTered at Clearfleld, or al any point on th. Tyroae t Cloarlleld Railroad. J. r. ilbambr. Clearleld, Pa., Oct. 16, 1878-tf. aJiit ltecelvcd. Just Roonived liy ARNOLD, al CUKWENSVILU5: Cur Load Kova Scotia Plaster 1 Car Land pure Corn, Jty Dd Outs Chop ! Car Load JJeakon ball I Car Load of Choice Family .Flour! Car Load Dry Goods, (irocoriot, ic.l SorrShinijles, Bark. U. R. Ties and (iruin will be taken in exchange. Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1H78. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CLB.uriiLo, Pa. Flour, per cwt. , Buckwheat Flour, per cwt Corn Meal, per cwt.. Chop, rye, per cwt Chop, mixed, per cwt Bran, per owt Wheat, per bnshel Rye, per bushel., ,,, Oats, per bushel Corn, ears, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Clover seed H ., Timothy eed I'otafocs, per bushel Apples, per bushel , Onions II a mi, per pound H Shoulder, per pound M Dried Beef, per pound CbVk-ns, per pair.... Butter, per pound ttlfgs, pur doavu Halt, per sack, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound ...... Dried Apples, per pound Dried Peaches, per pound Beans, per bushel , Deo. 31st, 1680. $3 00 3 00 1 SO 1 nt 1 4ft 1 00 I 10 85 60 S AO 6 00 3 T5 AO 1 60 IS 9 18 60 2ft 20 J 0 10 ' 1-4 1 PRODUCE MARKET EEFORT. Paii.APRLfniA, December 30, There Is very little doing ia brtadstufls, but prioas rule about steady. Cotton is firm. Sales at 12io for mid dling uplands. Bark Nothing doing. Seeds Clover is steady, with sales in lots from 7c up to Tic for good to choice. Timothy and flax are nominal. Plour nnd Meal Flour Is dnM and prices favors. Rales of 80O barrels, Including Pennsylvania eitras at It. Minnesota eitras at $5.26fa,e74 lor medium t choice, clear, and at fA.26(o.0.&O for straight; Peansylvania extra family patents at tTfatCJJ. Rys flour is steady at $i 26 per barrel Grain Wheat Is less active and closed quiet. Sales af MOO bushels, Idcluding rejected, at $l.0i((l,08 ; road and amber, oa track, at $1,161 (ul.l7; and No. 2 red elevator at II. IT. At the open board, first eall, 6,000 bushels Janusry sold attl.lHJ 10,000 bushels February at $1.2I 10 1)00 bushels do. at $1.11 j ; fl.lA was bid for December; $1.18 for January ; $1 St f for Febru ary, aad $1,334 for March. Uy la steady at 9ha for Pennsylvania. Cora Th market Is quiet aad a shade firmer. Sales of f.olW bushels, in-, eluding old yellow at 66jc ; new do., at initio, and stsaracr, at 64 a At the npen board, first eall, 6,100 bushels December sold at T; &ne was bid for January ( i8da for February, aad 60 c for March, Oats are quiet and steady. Sales of 8,000 bushels, including white at 4oQt7i,and rejected end mlted at M-ineic Wbisky la steady and la aetlv demaad. Sales ; ol 160 barrels western nt $1.10. j CniRAOO, December M. Ploer dull and nnml-' Dal, Wboet in fair demand aad lower i No. 1 red win tor, We i No. 3 Chicago spring, 09j((id$l for cash ; $1.00) for January ; $1 01 (.LI Oil Tor Febrnaryt No. 8do.85(87to rejected, 67frt.n"Ve. Corn fairly active and a shade higher i it) for ash ; SHjc for January ; 1DU for Febniary ) 4io for May. Oats dull and tending downward ; Sojo for oash i 30o for January ; flcjo for Fearnary ; SfrcferMay. Hye steady. Barley easy at$l. 11 (ql.lS. Pork fairly active and a abade higher; l3 for easb t $ri.T51186 for Decemberj $13. lOflllli far Januaryt $IS7H1 for February. Lard moteretely active aad higher ; f 70 fr easb f $8 67i(iti.AO for Jaeuary j $8.70 t87tl for February. Bulk meats stronger; sboalders, $4.20 ( short ribs, $C,8ii . short clear, $7. Whisky etearty. N OTICB OP INMILVIC.NCY. To H'o it Mat Cnurra . N'ollo. la brrrl.J glrea that tbe andrrittQed will preeeRt te the Cart f Coiaeaoa Pie.., bnlUea la Bad for the Ceaat; of Ckaraeld, at January leraa, A. II. 18HI, hi. petition, prajlag the benefit ol the In eolrent Debtor, Aet. WM. WATSON, lloaladala, IV, Dee. I, ia6V4t. NOTICK TO HTIILKIIOI.DKHM.The annual meetlRg ol tbe uockhohlere of the Clearfield Pire brick Ootnpanr will be held at th. oSee or O. W. Smith, WKUNKSDAY, JAN UAHY UTH, 1U8I, Rt I .'.look C K , for the purpoaaor .leeling Dirertora and offieeri to ,aue for Ibe enminj jear. 0. W. HMITH, faWratarr. Ckarteld, Pa., Dta. 11, 1IM II. BUY AHOME ! nOl'BKft, LOTS AND FAIIH9 FOR 8ALK I ritWKNTY 1IOV8K8 and LOTS la Clearfield X far Bala at rraeonabla prieea aod oa aai, U-rini. Aleo, trreral FAHM.S ia Br.Jlurd and Qrahaoj townrblpe. Applj tit Wallace kreus, , Pre. I, 00 tf ) Ckarfield, l'a. IIUITOH'H NOTICE. Ibe ander,i)tneil Auditar, appointed br the Ornhana' Coart of Clearfleld eounlj, to report dla tributloa of th. balance la the haada ef Joeeph U. Brelb, Adailaliuator af Chrietlan N.H. lale ofberouith al New Waeblaftoa, deo'd, anoniat tfaore Irgall antlllicl, berebjr gi.aa aolioe that he will attend tu lha dallee of hia app"intment at hie offie., la Clearfleld, Pa., on TIlUUsDAY, th. LIU dar al DKUKUUKH, l0, al I, a'aleek A.M. DANIKL W. laVCUHDY, Auditor. Clearfield, Pe., Dee. lib, IDWI It. Farm for Sale I TH V aal Mribar Bow orlrn hMt fa rat for aale. 1 be aroperlv 1, loeated on. mile and a half aortborCloertrld,oontaln!n klullTV ACHKH, oat af whleh la elearH aad under good ealttva tioB, good twa-etar, L booaa, large frame bara, and oilier aewear, outballdlnga, together with an nrohard of all alnda of fruit. The whole fa VNIIkHLAID WITH GOOD COAL. Tbi, prop rt, will bo eiobanged for anallar prewar!?. For funb.r partioolara Ball aa tbe aremi.ee, or addreaa a lelier to JullN C. IlKgll, Dee. II, HH. 4I Clearfleld, Pa. Tb HndrlnMl ha opened up en Third street, near the Lotberaa Church, and offer for sale a large lot of doors, sash , etc, aod FURNITURE la all lie (omaendetjlee. Spriagbedi, only M. All kiada af meuldiag far pleture fram... Hohool boaaa eaala, d.aba and blaekboarda eheader tbaa aleaw bera. taaairMa br aaall will be preeaptl, aaawerrd. MHH. A. a GANP1KLD, R. II. CARriai.n, Agent. Clearfleld, Pa., Daa. Si, l'ao-la. T ICKNaU KOTIl't Th. foll,wln( Bar. lj soon bara (led la Iba offie. of ibe Clerk of tlie Coart of Quarter beloa, of Uoerflald count j, tbeir awtitloaa aad aoada for lleaaree, at la. Jan ear; aMaieu aaat, Bf rrrsbl la the dot ef Aee.a- blei- RBITAt'RAirT UCBRRI. Job. Koeaar Clearfleld H T. K.IIJ ' .DuB.,le H. i. K.llj ....Du . la Jeeepb at. Smilb .....Br.rla Tap iTtl UcRRaa. C. Beaaatl Baeearle T Joba 8 Herr... ........ Do Bon beaael R. Nol.iUae.... .Cur. an. rill. A. i. Draaekar Joba Oolaaiaa Joba FraaeU (leargaU.Waedm ., Andrew Peala, Jr William Bal'b - H.,...Curwererilla Houtadala llaaladala , MMMt-Uoaladal. ClMrflold ..Woodward Twa aaaoABTita iiraaia W. 0. Qw.li. Joba Height ..n8U trMbaeiaaa. Ha Iliawrdllagn.. ....Dalala C.rttleet frea the tnerl at Ck.rt.ld.ibl. It lb da, af Daeaeabar, UN. ILI BLOOM, Pretbeaetar,. grip dvrrtisrmrttt. CAUTION. All persons are hereby oaatlonod against purchasing or negotiating a certain chock drawn oa "Tbe Carweoavllle Dank," fur I'M 50, signed hy us and dated Heptember 23d, I HH0, In favor of W. C. Thompson, payable July 1st, ISMl, a tb conditions of tb payment of sid chock bare not beea compiled with ay tbe said iuompson, ana w win net pay u umessoou pel lea to do so by law. baku a UAtsiui. Curweuvllle, Pa., Nov. IV. 1880 fit. OHOKMAklNtJ, I hereby Inform my P. O irons, and mankind la general, that X have removed my hoemaklng shop to the room la Graham's row, over 8. 1. Snyder's jewelry store, and that I era prepared to do al) kind of work ia my lino cheaper than any other shop in town. All work warranted as good as eaa be done any where else. Positively this Is th cheapest shop la fleam eld. JUS. It. DJtttlUAU Dee. 11, 1878-tf. Apl;NEK' NOTICK.--To Whon It May Concern t Tb undersigned, having been appointed Assignees for the benefit of oreili tors by Jas. li. U rebate , of Clearfield borough, all persons, therefore, having el alius against htm will present tnem to us lor settlement, anu tnose m det ed to tbe said 'J rah am are required to settle aad mak payment to us. AHDURV W. LKE, Cleaiflehl, Pa.. Deo. U, 1879-tf.j Assigno. 1SSO-1. THE PATRIOT, DAILY AND WEELY, fOH I He tNSUING YtAn i Th sohsrrlptlon nrloe of tbe Wbkkly PitRior ha been reduced to $1 per copy per annum. To olul of Fifty and upwards th Wskklt Patkiot will be furolslied at the extraordinarily encap rate oi 7 cents per copy per ennum. 'i be Daily Pathibv will no sent to any address, during the sessions ot Uougroas and the Legisla ture ai ine rate oi cents per mucin. Under tbe Act of Concress the publliher tiro- pays tbe postage, and subscribers are relived from that eipeuae. Every subscription must te accompanied by the cash. Now la tba time to subscribe. Tbe approach ing sessions of Congress and the Legislature will be or more tnan ordinary tn to rest ana tneir pro ceed in ci will be fully reported for the Dally and a complete synopsis of tbem will he given In the Weekly. Address, 1'ATKHIT ft ULUSlUXi (JO., .120 Market Street, JIarrlsburg, Pa Deo 1, lfWML c OIWT PROCLAMATION. Wnaur-, Ron. C. A. MAYER, President Judge of tlie Court of Common Pleas of tho Twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of tbe eountics of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and Hon. A nit am Ounan and Ron. Vmcisv B, Holt. Associate Judjreo of Clearfleld county ha,ve Issued tbeir precept, to me directed, for the holdma of a Court or t'ommoa fleas, urn nans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court cf Oyer and Terminer, and Court of Ucneral Jail Deliv ery, at tbe Court Hon at Clearfield, In nnd forth county of Clearfleld, oouimenclng on the Hero lid Monday or January, (loin A. if. immi, aud to couuiiue lor two week. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given to the Coroner. Justices oitb Peace, and Constables, ia and for sold county of Clearfleld, to appear In their proper persons, wnn tneir Records, noils, Inquisitions, Examinations, nnd other Kern era. brancei, to do those things which to tbeir offices, and in thoir behalf, pertain to be dn. lij an Act of Assembly, passed tb ctb day of May, A. D. 1 854, it is made tb hity of th Jus tices of tb Peace of the several counties or this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of tho respective counties, all the recogniaance entered Into before them by any person or person enargeu wun in eommiasien of any orime, except such eases as mity be ended betoro a Justice of tbe react, un der ex isttngilaws, at least ti n days before the commencement of the session of tho Court which they ar mad returnable repectively,nd in all oases where any reoognttanoes are entered Into less tliau ten days befuro the commencement of the session to which tbey ore made returna ble, the said Justices are to return tn same in the same manner as If said act bad not beeo passed. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, tbls 24th day of November, In the year of our Lord, on thousand lgbt hundred and eUhty, nor. 34.10 JAMKS MAUAFFKV, Sheriff. 1881. HARPER'S BAZAR. ILLUSTRATED. 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The last Eleven Annual Volumes of lUarxa's Baiaw, la neat cloth bindlno, will be sent by mall, posts re paid, or by express, free of expense (provioea me iretgnt aces not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 each. Cloth Casea for each Volume, suitable fur bind ing, will be sent by mail, postpaid, oa receipt of i vm aacu. Remittance should ho made ht Post -Office Money Ordef or droit, to avoid chance of loss. fltwpnpert are nnt fe e'TV Mia adrertttment evtMowl tee ea-prctt erdf r Haajan A BaoTaaaa. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, New York. Nov. 24tb, 1880 it. 1881. HARPER'S MAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATED. "Stiidvlna tbe subject ol.jcctivelr aod from the educational point of rlew seeklog to provide tnatwntcn, taken nltngetbcr, will be of tbe moat service to the largest number I lone, ago con cluded that, If I could bare but one work fur a public library, I would eelaot a eotupleto set of nnrpwr HoefrVy. 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Ulftb oaies, for binding, 18 cents, ty nail, postpaid. Remittances should bo made l Postefllce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. iV wiiH-iaers are not to Mny ISti afrrerliicaieel wilAoul tht tspr ordrr ollAnran A Roomies. Address iiArtrsn iinurttKKH, Hew lori. Nov. a ah, leHO-at. EXECUTORS' SALE or Desiralilc Real Estate ! Estate of Hiola&rl Shaw, Sr.(Doo'tL rpilE anderslgncf, Vierntors ef the estate of X hlCHAHD 8IIAW, hr deceased, will offer ai puone eawai me vut Hl IIUUHK. tn the bor eugb of Clearfleld, Pa., oa Friday, April 1st, 1881, AT 1:3(1 O'CLtK'K P. M The follow lag ealuable real estate, els i The three. st ery BRICK HOTEL property, eoraer oi sat ran aaa rirsi street, ib too. nor eugb ef Clearfleld, kaowa as 'Tho Shaw House Fronting with t wo lot e of ground thereto belonging iuu i eel oa Mar lei street, aaa w feet oa First street, with a two -story dwelling bnnee it'aehed, Th ho tel proper has stlty bed-rooms and all eoBveeloanee for a flrstlasa btl. On f th moat desirable hotel properties ia ueatrai rearisyiaoia. The above will be sold together with a two alary fram dwelling house oa Market street, ad Jeeoet la tb H'tUl, aud other frame dwelling bouse and a two-story store building, all irontlng oa Marbet street. ALSO. All that certain lot. known ia the plat ef CI ear a 1 4 boroagh as Let Ke I an, froatiaa 0 feei oa Loouet at reel, raa aieg bark 171 feet, mere or less, loan alley with dwelh nt house and allaoceaearr out building thereon rreted,ead other laprot emeats. rcn.va or mjlki One.tkird eeeh at delivery ef goad deed, aad the balance to no eerorod by bond nad mortgage, payable la oae aad two years, with inter set A B. (Ml AW, JOS. SHAW, arvlvlag Ei'rsef Richard 6aaw, 9tH dee'd. i Clrfleld, P Dec. t, IBO-tt, IkAa T?8rBA Y NOTICE.! -Cam trespassing on I j lb premise of th undersigned In Morris township, on or about the 1st day June last, a Ave year-old CuW, black, wilh whit spots, front feet Mack, a silt la tho right ear, and small, crumpled euros, in owner IS requested te come torwaru, prove property, pay the necessary charges, and take her sway, or ah will be sold e tb law directs. FRANK D. VYEIMEH, Morrlsdal Wlasi, Pa-, Ue, 8, 1SS0-M- Grist MiHFor Sale I A, err iealraUe mill propertr. wltb Iwe nalra . of tarn aitaate la ueeAtur rwp., Cmr leld miibIt, Pa., .boat Iwa aad a-balf ailea weal of Philipabare;, Cealra eoaatr, Pa. Aiil; to BUMMKHKiKI.il FI.KllAL, Fhilinikurg, Cenlre Co., Pa. Nor. Ill, lSSll-tl. HOLIDAY Gifts! GIFTS!! Gifts!!! Highly intcroHliug to all tbono who aro about to buy mcir We bavo one of tho finobt assorluionU of fancy and useful goods in town, among which will bo found TOILET SETS, LEATHERETTS a. Work Boxes. Jewel Cases, fcc., A full aud complete ansorincnt of Books and Fins Stationery. Also, MUSICAL INSTKUJIEXTS of ovory dCHcription, from Mason & Hamlin ORGANS -TO iiilli Harmonicas. I'einoii visiting our town Institute Week, And all otliora, aro invited to call with- out tail, il you want anything in our line. We can't be beat in quantity, quality or price. P. A. GAULIN, . P. 0. Building, CLEARFIELD, FA. .December 8, lHfcHMt. NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. The only 8-Flange Safa in the World, AND CONTAINING! More Improvements than any Safe made, such as . The PATENT Muro acnuro from Hnrelut" than any Fire rroof nafe, and no expena in ropniring Boltt or Lock. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Thpe 8afc are now being aolJ in thin Stato In ' LAKGE NUMBERS, And giro the Greatest Satisfaction, Doing the Moat Highly Finished, Best Hftdo, an! Cheapest First- class SATs era avrouool Tbcae Celebrated Sales had tho Champion Record in nm Great Boston Fire, And aince that lime oriat and impor tant iMpRovEMKNTa hare been made. Belore eiririff four order to any other concern, eend for prieea nnd ilenerlptiva uatalogpo. MOMIS&IRELAND BOSTON, MA88. Dee. II, III0-1,. Christmas Presents Kit vaifP I m mn mi nside Bolt Work, a c 3FJt5kX,'GC01r BLOCK, Curw'ensville, Paa : 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 jobbora nnj ninnufncturers. receive uoods lit car load rates, lience can compete phia nouses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark. Parties having bark to haul durimr tho Winter, can contract and receive liberal advanced. AIho, advances made on Saw Log. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, left . llM4f. OHR XKXO'X-'X'Os "QUICK SALES AND WE INYITE the people innpeetion of our large READY, made ' Gent's Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, TRIMS, VALISES, ETC. As we buv for cash on! v. we aro enabled to oivn nur minuia every possible advantage. Our aaapicu to merchant jaiioring, is complete. We employ only first-class workmen, and are urenared to make suits nt snort tintin.. and unusually low prices. We tender our thanks for past patronage. ; ALBERT TIIAWIIAUSER, Room No. 4, Pic's Opera House lllock, Clearfield, Penn'a. ' September 29, 1880-tf. JAMES L. . .t t.1-l , . - - XJJSTXy 33 K MARKKT KTKKKT. I All kind of Ca'kets and CoOlna kept ahort notioe, including the fmeet aa well an the chenpe! that can bo mnnu factured. Our t oonraja rniiBiiiivim Ia the beat In use, and will le furnlrhcd in any part of the county. Call at my your onion at Troutmnn'e Furniture octl,791j.' 'CENTRAL' HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, ea V.T.iTiViiYn SMITHFIELD STREET, FEOM SECOND TO TlffllD AVESUES, " FXTTammon, rA The inoet centrally located Brat-claae House in the City. Ktreet ran paei the door every five mioutei to all the Dcnots and all nana ol hotb cities. Tiii, 12.50 Pi Dat. ' WALSH A ANDKKSON. Preoriotora. I lorThe CLtAaniLO RtroiMCAN reox - Inn file fnr the benefit of gleet from thit i3rfUanro5. a u I 5 2 S ""'SlS. av Sit E) -Sis al a 1 B - S w a x t4 z X o -i 111 .a c I 1 S i Eg 1 Ziia-l a. 2 a J3 9 tfi o 'no? m m 5 ! H .4 i. .i, 8?S5 SB & " S-g M B St- fi JZ !i. - i B g . S 5 5 " s , o Jj. .. tft 2rS S -j - e .SS 5 "-a s si e IfS'slI Hi? - ("j. ta rt in "si -li' - A Sit S - S AH o h O av lfi a o n. o 3 0 0 RX M U RB4 0 rt & DO a aed & 3S r2 8 el JT " s W X Q O '5 S y, 2 s a HS . i o a h "U 'Bi, or-i m 73 -rj 1c S - H cr. iJ tn 3 c . K c tr !.eE; O - H O'JOh 8. with New York and Philadel CURWENSVILLE, PA. SMALL PROFITS.' of Clearfield and vicinity to the and well "elected stock of CLOTHING, line of pieco poods, especially favors, and solicit your future LEAVY, -fafaAaUWl. 'Vl UWa.'aL " "V T - 'iTrWfaW'! -.r - TC jOlJBLJS h.. F. 4 HKIKI.I), PBNNU. on hand, and furnished to ordor on when requirod. Funorula attended ofllce, on Svcond street, or leave (Store, adjoining tho 1'oitofllcc. Clearfleld, l'a. j ired weekly at the Hotel aad placed aeotinn. - (oot2T-8m,