Ilnilroads. Uuflll TYBONS CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON and after Monday, NOV. I, Has, the '""'II" Tralne will run dell; (aic.pl K.a. dera) between TrronoandOloarfleld,aa follows: CLEARFIELD MAIL. "ikAVE dllTB.T LEAVE "noRThT Gurwenarllle,..S.Ift, r.B Hirerrlow Jan. uioarneid,. Leonard,... Barrett Woodland,... BlKlw,. WallAoeton,. Blue Bell Orahnin Hbilipihurg, Steiner'e Bornton Oeoeola, 4.51, Po.lln, e .05, riutnmlt, e.15, Venaeoroe, 4.35, Tyrone t.99. ,...1.40, ....l.4, 54, ...4.(11, ...4 OH, ...4.17, ...4 IS, ...4..H1, ...4.J1, ....4..1U, ...4.40, Tyrone, .5.a.. Vaoaeuyoa,.,,, o.jd, Summit Woo. " ; Powelton, in. oo, " I Oioo,. io.i J, " ! DoiBten lO.ir, " I Bteinor'e 10.32, I rblltpeburg.-IOee," I (Iran am 10.30," Hlu Hall 10 .17," H .It.r.tun 1U.4 4, Hitler 1S.M, Wuodlend It.eV, 1 Barrett 11.07, ; Leonard 11.12, " I Cleerlleld 11.10," ! RIrvla....ll.M, ! Curenarllle,. 11.40a. a CLKAItriKLD KXPHKS3. LEAVE SOUTH. CurwaniTllla o.S A. Klerlew... Mil " Clearneld...... 5 47 " Leonard, I ll " Barrett, 1.67 " Woodlaad,.... .03 " Blfl.r SOS " Wallaoeton,... SIS " Blue Ball, 21 " araha.ni 6. 25 " Pbilipaburg.. 8.20 Kleiner's, 6. S3 Boynton 6.37 " Oacoole, 6.43 " Powelton 0.51 " Summit, 7.05 Veaaooyoo,.... 7.23 " Tyrone, r.45 LEAVE NOJJH. tyrant, 7.30 r. , aneeoyoe,....'.4 i Summit 8.05 " Powelton, 0.17 " Oaoaola,.. 0 23 Boynloo,,. S.34 " Bteiner'a,., 0.30 Pblliiabur(...8.43 " Graham 0.47 " Blua Ball 0.53 Wallaoetoa, ...O.0I " Bixler 0.10 " Woodland, 8.17 " B&rratt, 9.25 " Laooard, 0.80 Clearfield,. ..J 0.07 " Kiremew,...lu.l5 " Carwenirille 10.20 PIIILIPSBURO A HOSIIANNON BRANCHES LBATB BOOTS. P. B. A. B. A. B. 2:30 140 7:30 3 45 7:3 3:40 7:40 3 55 10:20 7:50 1:10 10:35 0:11 I II 10:43 0:10 33.1 10:41 3:36 1 30 10:53 0:36 3:36 10:60 0:41 3:40 11:13 0:40 aTATlORR. Morriadale, Philipaburi, Kteiner 'a Boynton, Oieeola, Moehannon, Sterling, Iloutadale, MoCauley, Kendrick'a, Hamey. LBAYB BOBTB. A. B. F. B. P. M. 7:16 13:40 7:00 12:35 6:00 13:23 6:00 12:14 4.58 :50 12:04 4:40 0.34 11:51 4:30 0:30 11:46 4:3t 0:33 11:40 4:2o 0:30 11:35 4:1(1 0:16 II. .10 4:05 0 10 11:36 4:0o BALD JAOLE VALLEY BRANCH. Mall, p. b. a. a. ,. , 7.03 8.20 laara Tyrone arrlra 0.31 2.33 8.37 Bald Kan-la 0.17 8.01 0.16 Julias 1.38 8.34 0.43 Mllaaburi 6.16 8.33 0.51 Bellefonte 6.05 8.46 10.03 Mileebur. 4.55 4.3t laara 3.65 0.08 10.39 Howard 42ll.08ar,,, L. lieren TYRONE STATION. Exp. A. B. 7.66 7.42 7.06 0.43 3.33 0 23 too 6.26 IA0TWARD. A. B. Cincinnati Exp., 0:52 Paoifio Kxpre.a, 8:67 Jobnetowa Kxpreaa, 9:117 P. B. Cbleaito Da; Ex., 12:18 Mall Train, 8:08 Huntingdon Aort'n, S-Jol waarwann. Pltt.burgh Exp'ai Paoine Kxpreie, Way Paeeenger, Chicago Bxpreia, Mail Train. Fast Lina, A. B. 1.63 8:12 P.B. 1:13 3:31 7:01 7:3o SUiartUanfons. Irvin I Bros., (MMtWKNSVII.I.R, l'A -DEAIKIU IN- All Kinds or Merchandise, -BI'CII AS Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. Jot MANirAt'Tl'HElta AMI DKALKKH IN AND KVFllV IiKbVIIIPTHiN OP SAWED LUMBER COT TO ORDER, K The Only ilamifuttuiuiB in Clcartlcld County of tliu NEW PROCESS FLOUR M LOt II, CHOP .. l f.f .ii.H .ti s o.r n.t.rin CFCash paiJ for all kinds of Oram Wheat, Ityc, Oats, Etc, Curw.oirllla. Pa., Jana 2, I880 tr. Citrus yoiial mid (ffiiflttsli Wniaflcrit guiifrtisfiufiit. THE MIGHT!" MASTODON COMING ! Jn aff h (Jforv of Soliiniofia ! UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION OF WONDERS, ETC., Ilarinf in Kliatanra which ll Villi, I', Tai,slbla, and Abinlula, with 'mora and (Iraatar VARIETY OF MARVELOUS FEATURES Than It Coatalnad In fA'.Vot loma or tha Bhowi that art Trar.lli.j Ihrnuph lha Connlrj. Clou eonnaatloBt mada by til tralnaat Trrona and Look Haran. njir-if. 8. S. BLAIR, Saparintandent. STAUE LINES. A ltalraTeCnrwrnTilladaUr for R;no!,l TlUa, at 1 o'eloek, p.m., arriving at Ktvnnlditvilla at 6 o'clook, p. m. Returning, IraTaa Kaynolda. Tilla dallj, at 7 o'olock, a. m , arrivlnr at Cur- weniriiia at w o'olock, m. Kara, aach war, S2. A ataga learn CnrweniTllladalljr. at 1 o'clock, p. m., for DuUoii City, arriving at DuBuia City at o'clook, p. m. Returning, learca DuBoia at T o'clock, a. m., daily, arriving at Curwcnirillaat a ucioca.m. rara, aacn way, 31.60. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW ORADB DIVISION. ON and after Monday, Nov ISth, 1880, lha paaaenger tralna will run daily (except Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, at Mlowa i F.AWTWAni) Day Mall leavoa Pltteburg 8:58 a.m.; Red Bank ll:85 Sligo Junction 1 1:61 j New Bethlehem 12:65 p. u.; Mayaville 1:10: Troy 1:35 , Brookvllie 1.55 : Fuller'a 3:20 Bey. Bu! Ji. ill. 2 .18 j Dullola 3:110 : Summit Tunnel 8:21 ( Pendcld 3:42 j Tiler'e 3:53 1 Beneaetta 4:31: arrivea at Driftwood at 6:20. WUKTW AIII.Day Mall leave. Driftwood 12:20 p. m.; Benaiette 1:00 : Tvlcr'i 1-28 : PenOeld 1:89 ; Snmmlt Tunnel 2:00j DuBol. 215i Rcynoldivllle2:38: Puller'a3:54: Ilrookville3 l6' Troy 8:32 May.villa 3:55; New Bethlehem 4:00 1 Sligo Junction 4:47; Red Bank 0:03: arrivea at Pltt.burg At 7:40 p. m. r The Rcynoldaville Aeoommodatiun leavea Reynuld.ville dally at 7:65 a. o. and arrivea at Red Bank at 10:50 a. m., Pittaburgh at 1:40 p. m. Leavea Pitt.kurgk at 3:16 p. m.; Bed Bank at 6:66 p. m. arriving at Reynoldivllle at 0:06 p. m. Cloaa connection made with traina on P. A R Railroad at Driftwood, and with train, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARGO, Goa'l Sup't. A. A. jAcsaoB, Sup't L. O. Div. FARE FKOM CLEARFIELD, TO B.llefonte, Pa $3 05 Lock Haven... William.nort ...... Huntingdon LewiatowB , Maryavilla.M , Cuwen.ville O.eeola 1IAKKISIHIKIJ . I 70 ( 00 I 80 I 90 4 60 , 2n . & 4 75 Niddletowa $6 00 Marietta 6 56 Lanoa.ter... 6 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 90 Altoona I 05 Johnatown 86 1'hilip.burr II Tyrone 1 32 I'lTIKIIIIKd I 16 HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store BK)M NO. TIIKKE, OPi:H I IKIIIrtB. Clearneld, Pa., WHOLESALK A RETAIL DBAI.ER IN DRY GOODS, Comprfilnn DrtH Uooii of thi nrj latoit utrltl, ouDiiiiinf in pun of t'ubmersi, MunoheMtr Vtwoiw, AlpRoai, nd nttntf of Fancy Dress Goods, Such m Crttoni, Mohtir Lmtr, ruitl, Dru Ulngrim( Urail rnoiei or tho very Uteat tjlu, and m obeap ai thej ean bo Bold in thu market. NOTIONS, CuniUtin of Olove for (loot. lii and Miiei. Hom of all ihadea, HWk Fringe, Wei, Faney lrn Hut torn. Lsdioi' Tia of all ahaJM anl atylea, Culfa and Collar, Rlbhona of all kinda and qnalitlea. Marino Underwear, Trimming1, tlfl. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, arM-ls, Oil noil,, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., hlah will b. .o!d wuolcute or relall. Will take Country Produce In Earliaiigr fur Cioudt it Market Prlcea. KM. J. HOPPER. I'lrernvin. Ma., ifc'pt. 1. IMhMI tf. NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. JHlarfUanfous. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAEDON & BR0,, 0 Market Bt, ana doorwettof Mai.loa Uouae, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oor arrangement! are cf tha Boat ooaplete character tor fuml.bing the puhlie with Freeh Meeta of all kind, and of tha very beat quality. We alao deal in all kinda of Airieultoral Imple. Bente, whioh we keep on exhibition for tha ben. att of the nubile. Call around when la town, and take a look at thing., or addre.i a. IT. M. CAHDON BRO. Cloarflold, Pa, July 14, 1876.tf. CENTRAL Stale formal Nchool. (Eighth Normal School District.) Lock HaYen, Clinton Co., V&. A. X. JIA UD, A. At., n. P., Principal. The only 8-Eange Safe in the World, AND CONTAIN1NO More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The IMTI3XT lwaiwai bjm wiat maia-an 'ei y.w'i'TlwiauBy..iijuigA,WWij aiti1ki HminH.iitfrnietiniiil-.e' .-.I ; ' - - rii n Inn. iiUaaiaiiil ll'iaxiakiiiiiaanxai' CLEAR FIL'LD, ) CXKA It FIELD, Friday, April 29. MONSTER WATERPROOF TENTS Six Acres of Canvas-Canopied Tented Fields I dnt.lolnj tha I'ondereu., Ua(nlten, Mlhly, Impoiin, and IMMENSE SHOWS COMBINED, The whole Illuminatid by the World'. Oreat.it Invention, THE ELECTRIC LIGHT I NOFRAUD! NODKCEPTIOX! THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARKIELI), PA. WKUaNKSDAY MUHNlNtJ, AfltlL J7, 1181. THE ERRING. 4'Hriirrt tuck to onetn tht inlril of nfrkotii, nioembfring thy elf, kit thuu bt ) UtnpiU." Tlitnk Dll; of tbe ming! Yoh know Dot of lha wr W ilb wblob lb dark OtnpUtluD otnt. Id iodi DKuDrdtti biiur i Vvu xay Dot know buw MrpMlly Thty atrujcgltd, or bow wall, I'll III tb boar of wtkknfiti Btn, And nadir thui thty Ml. Dm) ffDlly with thsrriD Ob, do Dot Ifaui loricnl, Pntvr lUrkly lunirj by lr, !) if thy t.ruther t Ht-ir of tb it iiu bcrtx j Unlit al ibv !! niioi ti.'il, II bath but ituair)tl in ibf ph. Thou bull Id weulnri .n,d rpk (fitl to ikrrlBK ! ' (Vor It ( not tuiuftb Tbut ini)boart fttid fM btr g -u Wilbout ,t eaittuie tvugb t It ure uiuit ho wr-irj lot TtiMt lu-nruihfd hoart to K,r, Ahl ibjr who ibr hupir lt Their shldliiici wtll tnitj ipin, t(k IjluJl to lb orrlng ! Thno ,i)t inj'twla biiu bank, With httty wurilt nod tn?i ol lu, t'rom tuUerjr't thorny trali. Fwrt out tliou but oIIcd ftnnrd. And tioful ynt mut lie, Uil (ontly with tho wrlcf on. Ai tiot) bai dealt with ttiwe. "'''''':ti'ii-iii'iiiaalif)i I 'The nh.rmlnff Mnllie Hrnwn'i Teat, of aoineraeull.. Imrkwenl rl.lltir nin...ita. nA Mi. par ur.lfrere, but the inimitable perfection of irate." i r nncim Je'feiie. " Nnlhlniaerma too darini for Mix Mollla to nmlertaVe. or too diffleult fur Irr i .mli.k She I., in all rupee!., a moit remarkable phenomenon. In her ardnoua role .he baa no .in,. nor." Sam Francitto Cutl. Ilippodromatic and Equestrian SPORTS OF THE AKENIC CHICLE! Most Brilliant, Artistic and Graceful I Cunitltutlng a Urand Congrein of T-iltnted. JJcjucsfrkin? (JvninasHe, croBuHc, Comic and Amnlra Med'a of Knlert.lnnenli. CARDINAL FEATURES! Tha Only Si-1on Clophint I Tha Only War Elaphcnt I Tha Only Big Elaphint I Tha Only Hunting Elfhant t Tha Only Racing Elaphant I Tha Only Draught Elophant I Tha Only 130 Vaura Elephant t Tha Only 12 ft. High tlaphant I A LIVING MOUNTAIN OF FLESH I The OTIII-lt J217E1" 1 1 AIVTS ABE 1MJIIKS 001XX,.X1.1CX3 TO "BIVirxXESISI i" Tha Perfcetloa f her MII.ITAIIY TRAINING and Education ia Tbe MARCH I The WAR CHARGE I The RETREAT I The CAPTURE I unpiayingam.cn numni intrincnra and metnnry Id all lha MHItarf atxl HtmMnir Taatlfa of bar u...s iu no v unui is ur ilia i mr.U J UrtULKM I'll K lNlH'S. Thla Rohwl at ary baat faoilitiaa for Profeaaiooal aod ClaiiQal it jnaaat0ont(tntad, olTrratba Boll Work R.ill.lliia I i.i . luTiimB ana eommodlotia rapieieiy heated be itm w.n ...... ; uoBBiiiDi aunn ar nor. in anrir-B water. Location healthful and aaay of aeoeaa. ParroBBdinir eeenery nneernaeaed. in.ni. urieneea, enclent, and all re to tnelr work. niaeipllaa, arm bnt kind, uniform and thorooih K i pen eae aanderau. Ffty eenu a week dedncllea to thoae treparlng Stadeata admitted at any tii Cenree of atady preaerlbed bj the Plate t I. c-tu.vi, ll, rreparatory. ill. Klemea- Mr. . Bcientino. Atui'tcr conaaBat I. Aeadetait , II. CommerolaL III. Mu.le. The Elementary and Menu Jo eonreei are Pro- .leaei, ana etaaenu (raduatin therein renin Btate l)iplomae,nnferrin( the fullowiof noma j....inB netreeai Matter af tbe Klementa and Matter ef the Hrleneee. Oraduatea la tbe ether our.ee raeelre Normal Cenieeatea ( their at. Uinnj.nl., eicned by the Faculty. The Profet.lnal eonr.ee are liberal, and are la Ihoroaihneaa ael inferior to thoea of eur bell mesial, reqalre. a bliher ardor ,t tlti,.,. tbip. Tha tie... demand it. It I f ,h. r..u....UJVC.a vi mi. eeneoi te neln teeeennlt t.. furni.hlaf InUlllienl and efficlenl teaebero for bar aeboola. To Ihll and II aolleila youne per. oai of (rood abllltiea and good parpoeea-thnaa wha deaira la leaarova their time aad their tal. nie, aa etudentl. To au aueb it promtaee aid la derelotilnf their power, aad abundant opportu nist for well paid labor alter le.rlni achooL For aalaJoiue and temj. addraaa tha Phneipai. r tha Secretary of tbe Board. BOARD Or THUSTRKSi torBBoLBaaa' TBDiraai. . w". B.?"?'M' D- " Bert, J.ceb Browa, ' S""",1' Chrlet, A. N. Raub, R. a). Cook.T. C. Ulphla, K.e, O. Kinttln., S. p. U Oonaick, K.ej, W. W. kaakia, W. II. Browa. ata fa raitTaaa. Cnrtln, Hob. R. L. Dlrfrab.ck. O. 0. Baa. A, Qea. Jam Merrill, Hon. Wbl llifler. 1 Vk.i.. a ai.n it.n , " ' " 1 biw jacuaraiieBe "tu. rptraaa: WILLIAM BIOLKR, President. Clearlald, Pa. Oen.JESSI MKKHILL, VlnPre.ident,Lo.knarB.ra. S. Millar Mccormick, Secretary, Lock Harea, Pa. HI0MA VARDLIT. . . . Treaearer, Leek Harea, Pa. UatBiraa, Pa,Aataat4,HM.ly. More socuro from Burglarn than nnv L: rt r t, r Y J riro i root ottio, nu no exponRO in repairing ISoIti or Loclts. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. lhoie Safci Are now boing cold in this Stilts In LARGE NUMBERS, And giro tho Greatest Satisfaction, Boing the Mot nighly Finished, Best Hale, and Choapost First- ciasi satis evor rro.uool. These Colobratod Saloi had the Champion Record IN Til 8 Great Boston Fire, And unce Mint time aniATiind impor tant IMPROTEMP.KTD haVO beon made. Bofore clvinir Tonr order to an othor concern, aond for prioea and deeoriptive Catalogne. MORRIS & IRELAND BOSTON, MASS. Dee. M, 1M.. i. a aU p sl .r.1. itr- si' r l T7 oy .. .t,''3-flfV4A4 A Human Cannon Ball I A YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL LADY SHOT FROM A REAL GANNON ! THROUGH SPACE LIKE LIGHTNING! GENUINE POWDER ! NO DECEPTION 1 HUMAN TONGUE TO PORTRAY ! Hair lULInf, MA C VEA OirS YIIA TII. Clinndlor'a apiuinlinviit to the aolic itor (runuralship wt no idvurly the work of Ulaine thnt no umount of ly. iHg can oonviiice uny one to the con trary. It illuritraled tho power of tho Secretary over tho Proaidvnt. Mac Vcagh, for Attorney General, was pe culiarly Garfield's selection. Hardly liac! bo got on his official nhoex, how over, when he was treated to an insult that seemed to loavo him no alterna tive bnt to resign. Wholher ho will do so is still as much an open question as ever. MucVciiyh went into tho Cabinet against the protest of both Senators from Pennsylvania ; hut it is in their arms that ho has Ukoo roi'u.'o, asking revenge for tho insult of Chand lor's appointment. And Don Cameron nnd Mitchell have promised him that ho shall he protected und avenged. They navo undertaken to securo Mr. Chandler's rejection. So, from a hourly Garfiold-Blaine and anti-Cameron man, MacVcagh has been changed into an onemy of those old friends and patrons and into a dependent if not a genuine ally of Camoron. For some ol the results likely to follow see tho luto action of tho Pennsylvania Uepubh enns in tho Legislature bracing up Cameron against Garfield. The firm, for the present at least, ia Camoron, Mc cagh & Co., and Pennsylvania, is onco more solid. It should be known that Chandler's appointment is by no means tho only insult pinned on Mac Veagh,nnr is it tho solo cause of tho indignation he hardly attempts toconceitl. He has been over ruled in nearly all the appointments in his dupartmcnt. Illumes cunning and Garfield's duplicity and lack of stamina havo thwarted his wishes in nearly every instance. He cannot find a particle of tho Civil Service principle about which Garfield hin long and loudly talked, anil which MacVcagh sincerely cherished. This of itself would bo enough to disgust a man like him. The reformers, to satisfy whom his appointment wa- specially intended, will soon become at disgusted as ho is; and they, with many others, will bo compelled to agree with him that Gar field is a sham. "Hid you ever suppose Garfield was anything else than a sham?" said a veteran Republican. "I always know bo was one; but ho has proven him self so quicker than I thought. Gar field resembles the follow who lately swindled so many persons bv nlavinr? the role of an Knglish Lord, and who was all tho moro dangerous ar.d uo cesslul until found out because ho was a natural horn sham, besides being educated np to tho finest points in that line. Alongside of tho hard re alities of public hfo his pretty senti ments nnd Hue theories amount to nothing. Ho can't lean on thorn now that ho bin to act, and Hlnine is sup plying the absence i f native will and genuino backbone. When Blaine gets through with Gartield, as he soon will, I don t know what will happen. "By the way," continued the veteran uunurver, -uo you Know tliat islaino a rheumatism is of the kind that nothing will euro but the atmosphere of Knir land in tho neighborhood of tho court of St. Jamos? Vou will BUG hifnrn ong that the thing is coming to that. Blaine can't btar to go abroad nntil ho has rewarded a good many of hia best friends with office. This be ia doing, from Chandler, Hobertson and tho rest, upward or downward, and hia rhoumatium is growing worse all the limo. At first ho was laid up only one day in a week; now it is two; it will bo thrco pretty soon. A. Y. Sun. ALECK M'CLUIiR OS DO.. CAMEh'OX. Since Milton' hero full, from duwn till dewy eve, tho heavens, tho earth, nor the waste places under the earth, never witnessed t spectacle so alto gether wonderful aa our own Silont Don. opening his lips In the Senate the other day. It is truo that the son of! hia lather spoke with the tongue of men and not of angels, but all the same his listeners must have been ice or stone to have refused to molt undor such impassioned vigor. As John Adams is supposed to have said, when the virus ol liberty ran hot in his veins at tho Proclamation ol Independence religion will approve it and tho love of liberty will bo born again by its ao cents. How the Democrats, crouch ing on tho verge of the clonk rooms, must havo shivered as tho young head of tho housu of Camoron lifted his clay more and sounded the pibroch. "The Scots who hao wi' Wallace bled" will bo proud ol tho forensit splendor ol our own Don. Who shall say after hia masterful exposition ol tho crisis that the lips of the Camorons urj tied, tho oraclo of tbe glen dumb? His is tho arm, bis tho voice to proclaim and protect the intrepid Virginian who takes tho shield ol repudiation to cover the nakedness of the administration minority. Listen to ilon.'s inspired accents as he recounts tho task of Mahonol When did the thistlo of Cal edonia and the shamrock of Krin form a bouquet so fragrant? "Tbe Demo crats of tho South," says Don., "have appealed to tho South to cover M uone with opprobrium. Uo comes to the breach, holds out his claymoro "Come ono, come all ; this rock shall fly from its firm huso as soon as I Uo has received the unction of re deemer of Democracy in extremis, and. his fino brow glowing with the divine chrism, ho flings dofianco on tho Low landers who dare affront tho tartan of Clan Camoron. It is an honest ballot that Don. seeks lor Virginia not the bonest ballot that Don. doles out in Pennsylvania but a ballot that shall break tho Solid South. Was thore ever such a chieftain ia peace or in war as the Don? Pennsylvania is filled with joy that her favorite son has found hii tonguo and bis mission and listons whilo ho eclipses eloquonce with his golden truths I Philadelphia Timet. 1.0 A F1XO LEQ1SLA TORS. Sottls. Oar wn adrtlfmftit. I OYD HOUSE, XJ Mala Street, PllIMi'HBUHd, PKNN'A. Table elwej. anpplled with tbe neat tba aurkat afford.. Tbe traraliaf pablle la Inilted tt eall. Jaa.1,'14. ROUKKT LOYD. WASHINGTON HOUSE, "! NKW WASHINGTON, PA. Tbla sew and well faralebed boare baa beat Ukea br tba anjerelfned. lie feale confident of being able to reader ratlefaslloa to tboaa wbo mar lerur oin wiia a ean. Mae 1, 187!. a. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. rpEMPEHANCH HOUSU, U. D. o)iflitt NKW WAtflUXaTON, PA. R08K, , , Pnoranron The btt of 'MmmoUt.oni fr a- ni K ihril th-r of pubiitt itrr)Biif la SUAW IIOITSK, fl.KAKKIKLD, PKXN'A. A SDKS W PICNTXJR , Preprint. Tbt h't'ot t kept la flrst-alan ilylu at rcft'ou r-titi. lleit looftti ia In tou fjr bi.'iai men. Yrm but to ani Iron til tr.ini. liood CUtarfltld, P.ePtb. tfl, ISM tf. WASHINGTON HOUSE, OLKX 110PK, PKN'.V'A. rflHK undenlaned, baring leaeed tble sum X Blodime li.itl, la the rillace of Ol.n Hope, ia now prenard te BAeoininodate all wbe mar eall. Mr table end bar aball l eapplied witb too net ine maraet anorda. OKOIiag W. D0TM, Jr. (Ilea Hope, Pa , Marob IS, lS7-tf. unarm or me World Ouldona! Feienll.ti ParalraeiU llnraaallj Appalled! Blood Fretting, Krr.e Thrilling I wei.lyiaaiajy. r. 1 - , I !, - 1 -1 g M M' -i"M In.vrr.-fKSKaW I f I T'.'VA----..J.. - .-v . ..';... PPM 0 BRIGHT AS THE NOONDAY SUN ! GREAT UBANDS! Military, Orclicslm Full Drum Corps. A GREAT MUSICAL FEATURE TOURNAMENT AWT1 PAflTUWT ! A SOLID MILE OF CHARIOTS, DENS, CAGES & VANS. CARNIVAL OF ELEPHANTS, AMAZONS, GLADIATORS GliACKS ! A Uln.o of loll Ni-nrlot mid llurnislied Ntcol! NOTHING LIKE IT EVF.Tt srMxi SINCB THE WORLD WAS FOR totttti, Tbla ,r..J algb, abonld ..t la -led b, any .... a. ,o, w the ,mRl., .s.a ...... u,.,.,r. xeu. ap 7oar partlea la tiase aad arrirt la te.a ia lima to wltae... THIS GtttJt.Y FREE xrnn t ALL RAILROADS RO AT (HEAP EXCIRSI0 RATES ! Performances Dailv at 1 1 1 P. TVT. z Ctl int-n-h-n, IJNIIAIi l'ltlt IIS OP tl.mi.Ninv Will also Exhibit at PIIILirSDlRO, on Thursday, April 28lh. A LITTLE IXC1DEXT. Mr. Heck. Will tho Senator allow mo to surest another fitct, that in the Lcffislature of Pennsylvania yostonlny an endeavor was mntio to aw urn an indorsement lor tho (Miihono-Riddla- Dormer) combination yon havo just made j and thoy were glnd to lay it on tho table. Mr. Cameron, ol Pennsylvania. How does tho gentleman know they wore glad to lay it on tho tnhlo 1 My own impression is that tha body is sorry for its action to day, and that before long it will indorse every art of both its Sonators in this body. Mr. Bock. Itdidnotdoso yesterday. M r. Cumcn.n, of Pennsylvania. Thru Kill do it in the futurt. Mr. Heck. After yon gel thero you may make them do it Laughter.! Mr. Camoron, of Pennsylvania. No. Mr. Heck. They will not do it with. out. What Senator Cameron telegraphed Senator Cooper: TeSN5naMC)Mr,llrri,ii,rf! Wa.Bieuros, April t, 1SII, Hare tba moBa-eat rvMlnhan e .... ... u, in. jer.i.'etnro, at oooa, IB A niddleneriter. Ios. Canbbos. For irlfand Milt hell. What Sonator CtKpor telegraphed Senator Cameron: ft oVearor Oea. Omerea, tt'a.ai Uaaaiaarso, April I, 1SII. Did tba beet t eonld, bat tbe member, (.fed at tba do.a. Woalda'l .lead aailhmi aboat Ma bona, and ao fot aa Indnraemeat of majority rale, wbieb waa reuib oa tba bolter., bat will abew Beeb jea atlll lira. Ton Coeraa. The resolution passed by Senate and House, April 8, 1881: An. reed, Tkal tba Leiietatare of Penaeelra aia retard witb approval the ellllede br tba Ra pe blleea anaaban ef tb Ualled Bum Baaata la laaiitiat apea tba rlabt af tha aalertr a tba art aalaatlea of that bodv, Bad bopea tba aaaia aaal.li, wbleb kaa Ibaa far ebaraotorlaad Ibair proaeediaga will bo aMlaialaoa. Ilelore an informal meeting of tho monibors of tho Legislature last eve ning appeared Collector of Dolinqnen 1 axes, W in. J. Uonohugh, of Philadel phia, and a committee of the reform ers, to argue respectively for and against tho continuance of the office whioh Donohugh holds, and 'out of which, as he admits, be makes any where from 130,000 to $100,000 per year. At the conclusion of tho discus sion somo of the members, including Kopresentalivcs Tyler and Wolfe, took occasion to complain, amid tho ap plsu-e ol their fellows, about the pub lie and r.ewspupor criticism upon the Legislature for its inefficiency. W havo no doubt a great many of th members lee! sore at. tho low esteem in which their body is held and tho frequent gibes to which It Is subject, but they cannot expect much else when tho conduct of the joint assembly war rants no better opinion ol it than that a largo majority ot its members aro willing to drag out its sessions with ou t accomplish i ng any tu bstanlial good to tho State, because their pay of $10 per day ia moro than most of them can honestly earn at their ordinary voca tions and becauso they havo not enough patriotism to try to dispatch tho pub he business. That tho timo for which thoy re- ceivo pay is wasted, nobody who goes to llarnshurg often enough to look well at tbe Legislature can doubt. hundred days of this session have al ready passed and they havo done sub stantially nothing; tho reason lor it is not the long Senatorial dead-lock, hut tho legislative habit of wasting time, Tho members are paid $10 a day Saturday, Sunday and every othor day and thcyowo to the Commonwealth six or eight hours of honest work si days in the week. At that rate thoy could accomplish all the necessary leg islation in fifty days. As it is they adjourn on rnday and como hack Monday, and until lately tho only real working days woro Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday. Upon almost any day after the sossion is closed, scores of members can bo soon loafing on tapitol XX ill or around llarrisburg. they would be much moro computa ble and safer, not to speak of their use fulness, if they bad something to do. Lancaster Intelligencer. ' I'Bail Mortal. We notice that crippled with ago and steeped to the lipB in poverty, the widow of Old John Brown has gono to Washington to seek govornmont position. It was the blood of tho Martyr Brown that lur nlshcd seed to the Republican party, and Mr. (inrllold, who is thoroughly sentimental and saturated wjth Ten nyson's poetry, could touch a chord in tno heart of bf party if he would mak tho Widow Brown honorary housekeeper at tho Whito IIouso. Tho blood of the martyrs should bo culti vatod as tho socd of theIiadical church John Brown's crimoa made Lincoln itrant and Uarflold President. What ''a grand moral idea !" However, we can manufacture sinners Into saints as easily aa they do in Russia, or on any oincr continent. Rathm Bkntimmtal. President Garfield began his campaign with tho most effusive flattery of tho onlorcd peoplo, of whom thoro are over six millions iu the United States. Soon as ho reached tho Whito House be die- oovorcd tbal Frederick Douglas, the ablo and eloquent colored orator, waa loo black to serve as Marshal of the District, and that Senator lliuce was not of the right complexion for a Cahi not office Wonder how many of tho 104,000 Federal offices ho will give to colored menr gUSQUKflANNA HOUSE, CURWENSVILLE, PENX'A. UT-Tnla old aod well-eelahli.bed Hotel ba. been leaaed be tbe anderaiKned, and be feela ooa fldent ol rendetiox aati. faction to tboaa whe air pairuniae am. uooa etaonnjr aiteonod. LKWIS 0. BLOOM, Proprietor. April II, '80 if. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Mouth Third Direct, Philadelphia B.tJrKEHS, And Dealers in Government Securities, Applieatloa bj mall will reeaira prompt atten tion, and all Informatioa aboorfully furnished Order! eolioted. April 11-tt r. i. inaoi.n. a. w. absolb. j. a. asbolb F. K.ARNOLD & CO., RankerM anil Itrokom, Kejuoldortllt, JcOeraon Co.. Pa, Money raeelred oa denoalt. Dieeounta at mo derate ratea. Kaetera and roroirn Kxobani e al ware on nana ana eoiieaiione promptly made. Kernolderllle, Deo. 16, ISfd.-ly County National Bank, Or CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Orabam'. Uriel Bnlldlng, two do, eaat of Fleeb A Co. 'a Store. Paaaaaa Tiebeta to and from Liverpool. Qneana town, Ola.row, London. Parla and CoDenhaen. Alao, Draft, for aale on tbe Royal Bank of Ireland and imperial tfenk of London. JAM Kg T. LEONARD, Prei'L W. M. B11AW, Caahier. janl.'Sl grntisfrit. j l. r. heichhold, SUHGEON UENTI H.T., Sradnata of tba Pena.ytranle Collere of D.nt.l Hnrgery. Office In reaidenoe of Dr. Hill., oppo.ita .iuw unn. mcnis. '7S-tf. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OBoe la Bank Baildlnf,) Curwenavllla, Clearfield Co., Pa. mcbl '7(1 tf. SI. UlLLS, OPKRATIVE UE.YTIHT, CLEARFIELD, PIN.V'A. aVOfnoe In reddened, oppoalta Sbaw Home. J;,IS7tf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (OBoe In roeideaea, Second street.) Nltroiu Oxide flu admial.tered for tha aala- aai extraction of teeth. Clearneld, Pa, May 1, WMy. UrtisrtUanfous. U; AC? atT aav -aareBwela tax your awwaai atea-wax. Term, and i VUU outfit, free. Addreia n. H.,. a r. Portland, Maine. mehS-ly. '' BEP.H FOR MAI.K.Tblrteea blrea of Italian Bees which I will eell eh..n r. ca.h, or eiobance for wheat. For further la- lormatlon oall on or addreea the nndereirned. ..... Jr- aRAMKR, No,7 lf. Clearneld, Pa. s. r. soLtca. j. t wataLBr. GILICII, Ncl'OBKLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS. Market turret, Clrarfleld, Pa. Wa maaufaatura all biuil. of Fnlt.M .... Obemhere, Diuini Room., Llbrarlea and Halle. If yoa want Furniture of one bind. rf.,.'t k THE REPUBLICAN, Pablllbed erery Wadaaaday by G. B. GOODLANDER, CLEAR FIELD, PA., Has tha Larf est ClrculaUoa af any paper la MorthwasterB) Peausylvaula The large and ooustantly inoreasing circulation of the liicptBLiCAM, renders it valuable lobusinoss men as medium thro' which to reach tbe public. Terms or Subscription : 12 00 2 SO 8 00 If paid in advance, . . If paid after three months, If paid after six months, When papers are sent outside of the oouuty pay tnont must bo in advance. ADVERTISING: Ten lines, or less, 8 times, . 11 60 Each subsequent insertion, 60 Administrator' Nolioes, . . 2 60 Executors' Notices, . . . . 2 60 Auditors' Notice 2 60 Cautions and Estrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notioes, . . 2 60 Professional Cards, 6 linos, year, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 IttlsctHanfous. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw LoqS OnrwvuTUlt, Jd. V, TS tf Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUKAGK HOM B INDUsTKy Till andaralined, bnrln aauUl.bad . aery en tbe 'Pike, about half way bat. Clearteld aad Oarwens? Ilia, la praparid . ." aiah all hlnda of FRUIT THKhl, (.,.;, " '"; dwarf,) Ereriroeaa, Bhrubb.,,, Ur.,. v Uooaebarry, Lawtoa lllackl,.,ry, K,.b""'' aad Raapberry Vlnea. Al.o, Bibariaa Crab t ' guinea, and early acarlel Rhubarb Ac o promptly attended to. Addreea, ' " U' RIUT "P" Carwet,,!!,, i. A Bargain ! FAEM FOI SALK! The undtraigncd offrr. et prirafe .a), it,,, ... sable ferin eiluated In (lltAIIAM 'HjlV.-ii, Clearneld etauiy, known a the Conlainlng 1JJ aerea, tS of ahlcb are c'..j and barloslhereoa erected a large fr.n.i dwell ln bouee. I.rr. Irene barn, and Ibe oil.,, nec,. aaiy oulbaildinfe, toielh.r wilh a larre otrl,j' (ood water, ele. The properly will be ..Id ' eery ea.y terma. For further nartim!.. of the Subaerlher, In perln, or by letter. rss.NK FIKLblNu Clearneld, Pa., March 2lh, IKaO.-tf IMPROVI Tur MOU. mm TRADE rMqK. GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER cures coh:u2iptio:;, Spittins of Rlofrf. Prniw-nlt-.. A.il,tii. ( and all dlMjaa of the I'diii. . ..r. o.-a-rlce as r'lto anil On,- I -OUENTHER t CO. Prt,:,. .,. M fat Awiuia, piiitauttbH, pa. A8K YOUR PRl'OOIST FOR IT. October 17, lSSt-Sa. READING FOR ALL! I BOOKS & STATIOXEHY tfarkf t fit., Clearneld, (at the Pit oove, YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 lines, . . , f g 00 Two squares, 15 00 Three squares, 20 00 One-fourth oolumn, . . . , 60 00 One-half oolumn 70 00 One oolumn, 120 00 KLINKN. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks oi all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPlENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, 0-i 4o., 4o. HE andenifned botri leave to ai.nuuDr. tu tba eitiaena of Clearfield and vicir.it. it.. be baa Btted up a room and ha. Juit rctunei frona the city witb a lara-e ainoaut of re.iiiM taattar, oonai.ting la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Bocks, Blank, Aeeoant aad Paaa Donk. ol or... . aeriptloB ( Paper and Envelopea, Fremh i,r.Mj and plain Pani and Pencil. ; Uia,,k Uiil Paper., Deada, Mom.,..; Judgment, top. Uoa aad Promiearv aoteaj White at:d Pirra. meat llrief, Logal Cap, Record Cap, and Dill C.r Sheet Afaaie, for either Piano, Flute or Yioliaj eonatantly oa hand. Any booka or .tatioban deeired that I may not bare ob band, will be ord.ite by Irat axproee, and aold at wbolc.ale ur rruil to auit aoatomera. I will al.o keep peri,,e,l literature, aueb aa Haptalnee, Newipnner., it P. A. UAI L1H Clearteld. If ay 7, lSSS-tf New Departure -IX- LUTIIERSBURG! .a tff ,e. (.- W -' 'J SriLL "rem -i His Foot in It." An exchange sa) "Genoral Grant is said to have askod President Garflold to recall Judgo Morgan from Mexico and to appoint as Minister to that country Mr. Peru, of New Orleans. Subsequently General Grant learned that Mr. Kern had toted for Hancock, and thereupon ho wrote to Mr. (Jar. field recanting hia forraor recommen dation." WJfDEHTAKOG la all Its branehee, promptly attended to. OULI0H, MeCORKLB A CO. Clearfield, Pa, Feb. , 'II. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, n vttiu:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Tba nndaralrned here leave to Inform tba l.l. aeae of Clearfield, and tba pablle generally, that ba baa oa band a Ino aaaertment r van.i... rnch aa Walnut, Cheelnnt and Painted Chamber con, ranor rjunea, Itecllnlnf and RxUailoa Chalra, Lad lei- and Oeate' Keey Chalra, tha Per formed Ulcinsand Parlor Chalra, Caaa Boole aad Wlndeor Chalra, Clothea Bara, Step and Kxtoa slon Ladder!, Hat Raoba, Berabbln Draahea, Ac MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, aoklnf Glaeeee, Cbromoa, An wblek woald suitable for Holiday proaenta. ""'''I JOHM TRAnTMAlf. The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory Pcna town.hlp, Clearteld Co., Pa. BUIRBD IIUTI or but BURNED UPI Theeobeertberakare.at aroataeneeae uun.. n..n.TDnl necoBRiiy, in tne oreotloa af a firtt alaaa Woolea SfaBafaetorv. witb all .k. tmnrovemeata attaehed. and are .n.u. . ... .11 kl 1. 1 . .. ' ........ v.o.. vaeeimaro BallBetu, Ul.a- bata, Flannala, As. Plenty of f ooda oa haad I awpply all oarald aad a thoaaand sew eaateaiara, whom wo aek to earns aad examine oar atoek. Tbe baaiBaaa of OARDINS AND FVLLINS win receive oar eenedal allaatlna. arraniemeaU will bo mada ta receive aad deliver , ...,n.ro. an war a warraaudaad doaa apoa tbe abortoat notice, and by atrial allea tloa to baalaeea wa bona to real lie a liberal .here af pablle patronage. lOMKI FOUNDS WOOL WANTED I Wa will pay lha klahaei market r.. at.. aad eell oar wanafae tared (ooda aa lew aa almllar (ooda aaa ba boaf bt la Ibe eoaety, aad wboaever wo fail la reed or roaaoaafele aatlafaatlaa wa aaa alwaya ba foaad at heme ready la make proper asplaaattoa, either la poraoa ar bo leitao. . ,AH" 'on6soir sons, JOB PRINTING. Wa are prepared. to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, programmes, cards, ; letter heads, envelopes, bill heads, statements, pamphlets, circulars, Ao., Ao., IN TnB BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Geo. H. Oooillander, CIcArfield, WearfleM County, fa. nreftftr, rdfwll ba told for CASH call of Id czcbiijf fvr prodact. No bonki will b kf)t In thi fular. All old account tcuit U cttled. Thn who cannot flt,h np, trill pliMi hind orr th.r notw nnd CLOSE THE RECORD. I am determined to eell IHT rtxidi si call pr.Mf), and st ft diiAount fir txluw that tut offerod in thii rlolnity. Th diteount I alluK ay ouatumnra, will nakathem Hon in twrnty ymhB tfaa follow my adrio and buy their jroodi (r m: I will pay eaah for wheat, oatt anrt t?l m DANIEL GOODLAMH H LntbcrabarR, Jamary IT, 177. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, 8K00ND b'TRKST. CLEARFIELD, PA., DKALKR8 IX PURE DUU(.S! CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OILS, DYK. SU IT VARNIlilltP, BRISII KS, fanct soors, PKBU'MERY, TOILET ARTICLKS, Or ALL KINDS, FUSE WIXES AXV LIQU0KH fbr Btadlolaal pnrpoeei. Trallai, Bapportera, 8ebool Booka and Slitln- err, and all other article! aiuall; foaad la a Draf Store. PHY8IrAlS PRBsrmpTtnvs nsl- FULLY COMPOl'NUKO. ilarins a larre at C alienee la tbe baalnoaa tbee ean lira entire eat fatlion. 1 J. O. HARTSWICK. JOHN F. IRWIN. Clearteld. Daoombor IS, IS4. i '-1 immm Ayer's Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It la a most agrtrsblo drMaliip. allien is st once harmless Slid rfFrctunl, ..r pi scrrliig His hair. It restores, H" gluas and freilinrss of jrouth, failed or jni, light, and rl lulr, to a rich brown, or Hwr black, u may ba desired. By In n il" hair Is thlcltsned, and baldtirss ohm thoitgU not always cared. It chriki fa!li of tbs hair Immediately, and cauace n" growth In all cases where tbs glainh " not deeared wblla to bnuhy, weak, oiherwiss dlaeued hair, it Imparl, nul l' and sin-ngih, and renders it plisble- Tha Vlnoa cleanses tha scalp, tm and prerenls the fomisllon of dsndnilT; "' by Us cooling, sllmulstlng, Slid ariWn pmncrtles, It heals most If not sll ol humors and diseases peculiar to tb keeping It eool, clean, and Soft, m) which eondlliona dlseasos of tbe scalp an hair are Impossible. Aa a Dressing for Ladies' Esir, Tbs Vmori Is Ineompsrsble. It l !, contains neither oil nor dye, " " not soil white cambric. It Impart! agreeable and lasting perfums, and si article for the toilet It la economical sm lunurpasaed In lu racallanoa. ravAjraa ar Dr. J. C. ATEB ft CO., Loircll, lau-. ProotleeJ ajd AVauUrtloal OkaaaUla OLD T ALL DatDOOtirr aniRTTSl"