She fftcpuliliran. Gioroi B. Goodlandib, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. Wkonehday MnimKn, Novkhber 8, 18M. Raadar, If yoti want to know what I. going on In lba ba.lnei. world, lost road onr adeonia IflluM, lba fyeeial oolumB la partleular. Democratic State Ticket. FOB BTATB TRIA8UBKB, BON. ORANOB NOBLS, of Brio. PcmocrnUc County Ticket ! roa amociat. ji Dota : JOflX I. Cl'TTI.I. of ClearSeld Borough. JOHN 1IOCKRNUKBKY, of Cbe.1 Towaihlp. FOB TREAHURKR I JOHN W. WRIULKY, of Clmrflld Borough. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: JOHN I. STRAW, of Fergoaon TowBehlp. JOHN PICAUD, of Corlngtoo Townihip. FOR COONTT AI'DIIORS : RKt'BFN 8TRAW, of Jordan Townihip. JOUN W. liOWB, of I.awrBBoa Towaiblp. FOB COUNTT CORONER: Dr. JOHN I. KANE, of DuBola Boroogh. Guileau's trial hs been postponed until November 14tb, at tlio request ol tho dolenso. King Kalukaua, of the Sandwich Islands, who has been visiting in this country, has returned home. lion. Wm. I'inknoy Whyte, Demo prat, was elected Mayor of Baltimore on Wednesday last. The whole Dom- ocralic ticket was elected. Continued. Prosidont Arthur has complimented Postmaster General Jamos with a re-appointment, and the Senate promptly confirmed the soloo tion, William Windom, late Heoretary ol the Treasury in Garfiold's Cabinet, has beon elected to go back to the United States Senate by the Michigan Legis lature. Think of It I What tho pardon of twelve ponitontiary birds in one day will work for tho good ol the Com monweallh is a moral problem yet to bo worked out. A Head at Last. President Ar tbursuoceeded in finding a Secretary of the Treasury on Thursday last, in the person of Hon. Cbnrlcs J. Folgor, a "Stalwart" of Now York. Went Abroad. The Democrats of the Dauphin and Lebanon Judicial District have nominated Hon. Robert K James, of Easton, as their candidate for Assistant Law Judge. On the ovo of the election you will bear many roorbacks and bug a boo atnrira. Don't let our Democratic readers bo deceived. Believe none of thorn. Senate Adjoi'bned. The special session of the United States Senate adjourned last Saturday without dato. It is only a month until Congress as sembles in regular session. Just the Man. We notioe that tho Huntingdon Radicals have resolved to nominate Wayne MaoVeagb for Gov ernor since Prosidont Arthur kicked bim out of his Cabinet. Bold Hunt ingdonitos I , A Start Made. President Arthur, on Thursday last succeeded in securing three Cabinet Ministors-rTrcaBurcr Postmaster General and First Assist ant Postmaster General. The ap pointees are all Stalwart Grantitcs. Plantino Them Thick. "The Gov ernment" now hails ohiefly from the city of Now York. Thoro is Prosidont Arthur, Folger, Scorotary of tho Treas ury, and James, Postmastor General. It looks as though tho Prosidont was about to adopt the Ohio plan. Democrats, go to tho polls next Tuesday and vote for John W. Wrio lit. A dosperato effort is boing mado by Ibo opposition parly to defeat him. It cannot bo done if the full Democratic vote is polled next Tuesday. Don't trado on any account whatovor. Started. Conkling's administration is gotting under pretty good headway. and aa soon as the November election is over and the Senate adjourns, he will play a tall gams on tho half breeds, Grant is bis right bower nnd Arthur hi left, while Logan and Cameron will be used as aooa, and with a hand of that kind bo will euchre any half- breed that may engage him. Democrats, you have a Xoblt candi date for State Treasurer one who is worthy the support of every tax payer in the State. The man and the causo should inspire every Democrat to earnest, united effort in bringing out our whole strength next Tuesday, November 8th. W can't elect onr ticket by staying at homo. The Erie Herald it trying to make a fight upon Orange Noble; but it never attempts to explain why a few years ago when Mr. Noble was a candidate for the Legislature, Mr. Scott and bis Herald were lavish in praise of Mr. Noble as one of he best and foremost men of Erie. The party might be de ceived in Mr. Noble, but according to the testimony of Mr. Scott and the Herald that seems almost impossible. Seeking Kndobsement. Radicals are asked to elect General Baily in order that tho attempt to throw the vote of the Pennsylvania delegation at Chicago for Grant may bo endorsed. What was the chief purpose of Cameron and Quay in putting up Goneral Baily a the candidate for Stats Treasurer. What have tho half breeds to say to this stalwart measurer Swallow it like a turkey buazard dot a grub-worm. Well Stated. The BufTulo(N.Y ) CWi'er.in alluding tothe lintlieulriin tbe oleclion of a Prcnidotit pro lem. of the United Status Sunuto, suys: "While we do not Uiimo the Ropublicunt for electing a Prosidunt ol the Senate, wo cannot too strongly e.ipri'K our con tempt for the hypocritical vxcuau that it was dune to protect the life of Pres. ident Arthur. If the scoundrel who murdered l'rcnidutit Garfield did so in order to muke Jlr. Arthur President, the danger that another scoundrel or lunatic may contemplate such a crime against the present Kxccutivo bus not been obviated by seating Mr. Daris in tho chair of the Senate. We do not yet regard murder as a permanent factor in the affairs of tho Nation. Moreover, no party in control of the Scnato will ever consent to wuivo its right of electing the presiding ofllcer and tho Republicans certainly would be tho last to do so. Tho only effective method to protect the present Chief Magistrate and bis successor against murderous assaults of disap pointed office seekers is by a genuine and lasting reform of the civil service Should tho party that now controls both legislation and administration un dertake such a reform it would receive cordial and earnest Democratic sup port." Tur Buckeyes. A cotomporary, in alluding to those people on our west ern border, says: "In a few briel months the pooplo of Ohio will be howling wildly for a now census. Within thut time tho four quarters of tho world will pour back upon thut State a perfect flood of its precious children who have been engaged in the pleasant task of running the Gov ernment machino during the past four years. Ohio very nearly managed to fill the whole civil sorvico and the con sequence was a serious curtailment of its population. Arthur is going to re store thoso wanderers to their native heath, and wbon they get borne Ohio will begin to understand bow unfair is the rocord of the census tables, which mako no account of those Buckeyes absent in Juno, 180." "Dickering" Statesmen. If it shall turn out that Judgo Folgor is a pur chased Cabinotoer, tho price of whose induction into the Treasury is a rever sionary seat on tho bench of tho Su preme Court, tho transaction sinks to a dicker. It is neither dignified nor ilocent. We put no faith in the cur rent rumors about tho euhjoct. The gossips at Washington are nothing if not malicious. Judge Hull, now on tho Bench from Now York, has been an invalid for over two years, and is likely to resign just as soon as Prosi dont Arthur gets bis Cubiuet job fin ished. After that, Folgor goos on the Supremo Bench and Conkling will either himBolf, or by deputy, run tho Treasury Department on the unadul terated Stalwart plan. Hi niirv Office seekers. The ex tra session of tho United States Senate has drawn to tho Federal Capital flocks of political buzzards of the "moral idea" persuasion with the hope of ob taining an office Tho Washington Star, of Wednesday last, says : "The hotel lobbies are beginning to fill np with hungry patriots who want place. Tho majority of the applicants, slrango as it may seem, are from Ohio, with Kentucky a good second. These gon tlomon might as well go home, as the President has quito evidently dolor mined that be will not make any ap pointments until Congress meets, ex cept to till absoluto vacancies." The most of Arthur's appointments will be from Now York. Not Much TnAT Way. An ex change remarks : "Tho Stalwarts woro novor noted for sentiment, and it is not surprising that they are already grum bling at President Arthur's studied efforts to completo such work as Mr. Garfield lull half done. It is sentiment, however, that the President has so far beep very prudent in observing. He is wise in not deliberately undoing things that Mr. Garfield had begun. There will be time enough for him to sot tho sails of tho ship of state tor a different course wbon he is fairly out of the wators In which Mr. Garfield left tho vessel. Sontimcnt should not bo defied too flagrantly.'' Ratukr Contradictory. Tho St. Louie TVmcisays: "David Davis evi dently thinks himself big enough to cover a multitude of sins. Hypocrisy, deceit and treachery aro only part of the long list ho has got to account tor, The country does not and cannot for get that liltlo explanatory speech of Sonator David Davis on the 12th of last March, in which he solemnly slat ed, "1 can oxcept no honor at the bands of either sido." Yot, now bo accepts Presidont pro tern of tho Senate from the Radicals. Sold Out and Resigned. A Now York telegram says that Rev. Henry Ward Bcechor has sold his interest in and resigned the editorship of the Chrit tian Union. Lyman Abbott will sue coed bim. We presunio that Ward will now devoto his time to finishing his "Life of Christ," which was knock ed "as high as a kite" during the Tilton trial. How awfully this man has fullen out of lino I Liberal. The Board of Pardons, which was in session at UarrUburg for sevoral days last week, granted twelve pardons in one day. That will relieve theponitontiaries to some extent anyhow. What the moral feature of such work amounts to is pretty difficult to define. Resioned. Gen. Francis A. Walker, Superintendent of the Census Bureau, has resigned, and the Prosidont ap pointed his Chief Clerk (Charles W. Scaton, of New York,) to fill the va cancy. The Senate confirmed tho ap- pointmont tbo same day. Frank Ilalton, of the Burlington Hawheye, who has boon appointed to suceoed Mr. Tynor as First Assistant Postmastor Goneral, was ons of ths famous 306 at Chicago. HoisanOhio man too, having been born at Cadiz, Ohio, in 1 15. , An Improvement on Ttneb. Frank Hatlon, ons of ths editors of ths Bur lington (Iowa) Haickeyr, has been appointed and confirmed as First Assistant Postmaster General, in the room of Tyner, ths Star Routs jobber, who rssignsd by request. . To thk Point. The St Louis Re publican states the fuels in a nut-shell, in this wny : "The disclosures that bow I'uluey lo bo a mere scape-goat in the Treasury investigation are quite in keeping with tho inside history ol every ring inquiry ever prosecuted by the Republican party. The big unculs are all let off, while somo petty subor dinate is ot up to receive tho maledic tion of the country. Pitney is only going through the same txpbrience that Avery passed through, and it has becu the same with a long aeries of investigations into which the Republi can party bus been forced by sires ol oircumstunces which it could not resist. They aro always fruitless so far as the great rascals are concerned. Witness the oulcomo in the investigations of Black Friday, Credit Mobilior, District, whisky, star route and treasury rings, Tbreo times tho disclosures carried the inquiry to tho Whito House, and tho wholo machinery ol tho party was em ployed to stop the dungorous inquest Is it reasonable, with this damning record of impotence, to oxpeot that tho Republican party will over bo able to do anything in tho way of reform?" "The Father of Waters" Raciinu. The Mississippi river at Burlington, Iowa, on Tuesday of last weok, at which time it was still rising, was two inches above tho high water mark of Juno, 1880. Tho Illinois bottom op posits Burlington was inundated for a distance of five or six miles. Little dumago has been done in Burlington, but portions of Jackson and Huron townships, in tho northern part ot tho county, have suffered greatly. A dispatch from (juincy, Illinois, dated October 30th, says : "Tho river at this point to-night is nineteen feel above low water mark, having risen slowly all day. All railroad tralllo south and west flora bore remains sus pended except on the Hannibal and St. Joe which is still running. All tho inhabitants of the Sny valley have moved out to high grounds, many of them taking reluge in this city. The water is steadily spreading over the thousands of acres of fertile farms pro tected by tbo embankment and the loss to farmers will be very heavy." The Treasury. This important Department of tho Federal Govern ment for the past three weeks has boon run without a head and in a kind of "freo and easy" manner. As soon as President Outfield was dead the Secretary, Mr. Windom, struck for tho woods of Minnesota to have himself elected United Slates Senator and suc ceeded. In tho meunlime President Arthur appointed Hon. U. D. Morgan, of New York, to fill tho vacancy. Tho Senate confirmed tho appointment at once. Then, after all this ceremony, Mr. Morgan has declined the appoint ment. Judgo Folgor, of Now York, was tendered the plnco, and has ao ceptcd it. It LooksSo. An exchange remarks: Indications increase that Mr. Arthur is going to try and make the next Presi dent. We can't toll yet who his can didate will bo although tbo signs so far observable seem to point to Grunt bul we are beginning to fiud out what camlidato this administration will be ugainst. Blaine is one, as a mutter of course, and the rumor that Kdmunds is talked of for the Supremo bench shows that Arthur botb opposes and fears him. If John Logan is really nursing aprivuto boom of his own (ami ho has choek enough for anything) he will go into the black list too, for all bis slalwartism. Anpeuson Badly Beaten. A dis patch from F.urcka, Nov., says that James E. Andersen, who mado a national reputation In Louisiana during the political troubles of 1876, and who bad lately been editing tlio Leader there, was assaulted Sunday night by W. T. F. Penrose and beaten ovor the head with a revolver. The wounds may prove fatal. Hayes should give Anderson somo a'.tenlion, becauso no man in Now Orleans did more to count bim in as Presidont than Jim Ander son. Ho Bhould pay his doctor bill, anyhow. Paymaster General. The Pros dent sent lo the Scnato last week tho namo of Pay Director James II. Wat- mougb, of Pennsylvania, to be Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing in the Department of the Navy, with rolativo rank of Commodore. Mr. Watmough also becomes Paymastor General of the Navy. He is a Phila delphian by birth, his father, ths late Hon. J. G. Watmough, having boon a member of Congress and Colloctor of the Port A Bid Tiiino. It is slated that Peoria, 111., bas for several years bold the first placo on the list as a spirit producing district Last year sbo paid over 11,000,000 more taxes than Chi, cago, and about 1:1,000,000 moro than Cincinnati, and this year the codec tions will show a greater proportion On Wednesday last intornal revonuo stamps to tho value of (2,014,200 were sent thither in one package. Goiru to Church. A Washington telegram says President Arthur bas rentod the pew formerly occupied by Prosidont Madison in St John's Epis copal Church, Washington. The church was built in 1315. It is a very good place lor bim to go, if what Hayes and John Sherman said about him, while bo was managing the New York Cub torn House, is true. Confiscatinii It. Government sta tistics show thatdurlng the fiscal year ending Juno :10th, 1881, ths value of gold consumed by manufacturers ag gregate about $10,000,000. Moro than 1:1,000,000 of this amount was in Uni ted Slates coin. The reported consump tion ol silver during the same period was equivalent to :t,00ll,000. Bin and Littli. Davisand Mahone seem lo have been seloctcd by the Re publicans lo illustrate how a delicate sense of honor in politics is not a mat ter of physical stature. If it is, we should say that Mahone is too little and Davis too big to have much idea of it Ifthe present administration musters up enough courage to go for ths big "Tycoons" of ths Treasury, the country will bless the day that Arthur was kicked out ot tho New York Cus tom House. Ws aro banking a good deal on the President's memory. 1 THE DUTY OF DEM OCR A TS. Mil. Editor: No true Democrat, by any rieht lirocens nf n asuiiiug, t an con vince himself thai lo' should vole lor Charles S. Woli'o I'.rSulu Treasurer. A DeniH-riu n.av tt.liniie ibo manly independence, but iciuurage and grand spirit of i lui'iiriVo shown by this bold champion "I lb" piple against the "1'Hm," and msv wwli bim com plete sucics in hi" atl-mpl to defeat Baily i but voting l r Mr. Wolfe is not tlio way lor Democrats lo help Jiim. This is evident when we consider that in the first place Mr. Wolfe does not expect nor desiro lo be elected Treas urer. He simply wishes to secure the defeat of Baily, and desires the aid of his friends to this end. In the second place, tho Republican majority in Iho Sluts is not so lurgo, nor the Inde pendent voto ho small, bul that tho voto cast for Wolfo will destroy the Republican majority, and Noblo will be elected if ail the Democrats vole for him. Forty thousand Republican voles cunt for Wolfo will elect Noble. Bul il sixty thousand votes, one-third of tliein being from Democrats, are given to Wolfe, Baily will bo elected, aud the purpose ot Wolfe and Iho de sire of Democrats will bo disappointed by the result. Then let every Demo crat, In spite of what tho Krie Herald or any other Judus Iscutiot may say, go to tho polls on oleclion day and voto for Orango Noblo for Slate Treas urer. A. II. Rosen krans. Penlleld, IV, October HI. 18S1. Reshined. Tho "Slar Unite Boss," First Assistant Postmaster General Tyner, has been compelled to rosign after two weeks hesitation. Postmaster General Jamos notified him to hand in his card dating as far back as October 1 1th, but ho held on until the 20th, no doubt to put things in order and cover up his tracks. The sequel lo the resignation is the following corre spondence : WaaBianroB, October IS, H81.jm. Thomm Jamit, 'o.letuerrr Vtntral : Sib I enoloee herewith, la roaponaa lo your lellar of tho 141b inil., my reiigoatioB of office ai First Ai.lilaot I'oatlnester fleneral, to be delivered lo too Weet dent oo oonditioo toot tho riqueit for It li not bated upon ebergee againit my official honor or integrity, eipeoially lo ooonootinn wiib Iho ol leged Star Houle fraudi, either by diroot Bt or ncgleotof dutj. If aui-h obargol here boon made, or implied, Hit proper thot the; ihould bo eloarly toted, and tbot 1 eboold have tbo opportunity to reply to them. I believe be aud jju will op prove of tblo ougxeetion. Very respectfully, Your otedientierreot, lit. N. Tvsbb. The Postmaster General replied as follows : WmKoro, Outobor 36, leSI. Sik : I hive the honor lo aakaovrledKo tho reeetpt of yuur retiftnotion of tho olttoe of Frit Aiautent Poft neiter Koaerol, wbloh X beve jmt headed to the Preaideot. la reply to your inquiry I bavo to aay that tbe requeat for your roiigiiatioa wee not baaed upon any reneatioa npoa year pomail or official integrity. Very reapeollully. Tiiomab L. Jahbi, Fualuiaater Uenerel. Tyncr's letter is enough lo convince anybody that ho is a guilty man. If not, why such selfuccusution ? The Postmaster Genertl hud not accused bun of any crime in his request to ro sign. Why then beg tho question like a boy, il ho is all right ? Loyal Music. Tho Lancaster AVm Era, one of tho Radical organs of that excessively Radical county, in allud ing to what is judt now transpiring at Washington, plays Ibis kind ol a tuno: "Wo would be the lust to do President Arthur injustice. The Xne Era was among tho first to a-tk for liiin a gen erous judgment and a fuir trial. But if, as now secmi painfully apparent, his policy is to be shaped by Ibo de ceptive counsels of Conkling, Plat I, Cameron and others, who conspired to embarrass tlio Garfield administration, tho sooner the poople know it tho bet tcr for the future of the Republican parly and the welfare, of tho nation. Prosidunt Arthur bas it in his power, by promptly foreshadowing tbo char aolcr of his Cabinet and tho policy of theadininistration, to resolve all doubts as to tho result of tlio election in Penn sylvania ; but if, following the sugges tion of Simon Cameron, the people are lulled into a false security, for the pur pose of winning a Stalwart victory In Pennsylvania, tho Presidont will dis cover that he bas boon misled by de signing friends to sow tlio wind only to reap a whirlwind." A Radical's Lament. The editor of the Philadelphia Telegraph is about aa Radical as man can bo, yet he seems to bo despondent over the future. In a rocont Issno of his journal he gnvo a long article on current political events. We clip tho following paragraph : "It wee bat tho other day thel Jamet A. Oar Bold died, and joat aa Iho friende of freedom dr apaired of the aueoeaa of JobnHrovro'a principle! of freedom in I S&v.eo nov do tbe f'rlenda ol thoeeprin einlei of freo foTornmoDl which llerfleld eepouaed deipair of their oucoeeea. lleoauee he la dead, Mod beeeuae bll aueeereor proved by the Bomtnetlon of Morgan, of Now York, to Iho Cehinet. If by other thioga bo bad not proved it before, that he nail determtoei lo aetiy toe pnoolplea or UarQeld, It ! imagined lba' thoao priariplea are dead alio, aod that all bo eonlended for ead all that he achieved la dead with bimf that be fooght and Buffered and died in vain, and that tbe wont olemente of onr polllioal lyrtem bare gained a new and atroeger tenure ol life Iron hta dealb. Well, If Preaident Arthur aod that Jobbing Stal wart boat by whom be la aurrouoded and with wbom It li bia will to bo aurrouodod. were Fate. It might bo ao, but they are not, and Iho aon! of oarDeld loit aa aurely aa Bid the eool of JohB llrownl will gn marching on UBlilthe fight be began agalnit all tboia furm of political crrup Ilea which are ombodied In Htelwertlata hare been fougbt out to a rallpoal and fit eoiioluiloo." The editor is a lovor of John Brown and Garfield, and despises Slalwartism. It is well rnough Ljiat his head is level occasionally. As Usual. Somebody who was ut the Yorktown Centonial says that Han cock and Bayard wore iho favorite with tho great assemblage at York town on Wodnosday. Tho lormcr passing from the pavilion to the canopy of the Presidont-in the open space sur rounding the cornerstone was in stantly recognized, and for ton minutes there was a mingling of the stentorian lungs of the North and the "rebel yell" of tho South. Tho (lenerul, leading his Utile grandson, blushed like a girl, took off his bat and passed on with bowed head. John R, YanhoWi, Route Agent on the Pennsylvania Railroad, running between Pittsburgh and Ilarrisburg, was arrestod at the latter place last Wednesday by Detective Camp, for robbing letters of their con touts. Van- horn acknowledges taking one letter containing (5.80. Ho was taken to Pittsburgh for trial, where he bas a wife and eight children. Ho is over 40 year of ago. A decoy letter was found on his person. Tux it All. A Washington tele gram says O. L. Pitney, late Custodian of the Treasury Department, proposes making publio a statement in reply to tbe charges made against bim by the Moline committee of investigation. He ill, it is end, make revelations dam aging to officials now in office, and will avert that all he did was under orders The Emperor and Empress of iirati! will arrive in Europe shortly. Pedro will soon become as much of a tramp as Grant THE OA UFIELTt CA BISET. The Garfield Cabinet will soon be lung to history. The sharp crack of litiiieau lalul pistol enileU the mishioii ol i ho tmiileld aduiuiieilration ami 111 work of its constitutional advisors. Other men with other aims and other methods will speedily take their places, a nd the distinctive Garfield policy will ho disced from Iho (lovernmeiit. M r. Blaine will retire before the oh we ot the year becnuse ha could not stuy if ho would anil would Id stay ll lie could. Ho could not become the active or even passive executioner his devoted friends, and bo will return to bis homo in Maine to await the cull of bis party as its candidate for Pieai dentin 1884. Mr. Windom has just been choncii lo tho Senate to (ill the seat ho vacated to accept the Treasury portfolio under G-iineM, und will return to Ins hena toriul duties ripened m political expe rience and more zealously devoted to a better Republican rule. He w sustain the now ndminintrulion lar as it shall bo right, and no lartliur. Mr. aiucveaL'ti was Iho one man ol tho Garfield Cabinet who exhibited no all'eclalion about his retirement when tbo grave closed over bis beloved t hiol Ho resigned und asked lo be allowed to retire ut onco, bcciiuro bo knew thai with tbo now Administration would come a brood of si rangers lo ull that Gui-ficId taught. Ho is now tbo ten trul figure of tho ,-,reat Republican reform element of the htnte and nation and ho will bo keenly felt in future political struggles. 11 is election lo tbo Gubernatorial chair of Pennsylvania is not improbable. jir. James win r-luo on or iielore the first of January. Although not in open antagonism to Hie Stalwurl ele meni oi loin oeiore his a' ces.-mii to the Garfield Cabinet, ho made him self offensive by his a''irressive prose cution of tho Slar Routu plundeiers, and his retirement is a necessity. Alike os Postmaster of Now York, und as rostmastor General, no was more de voted to sound bushess piinciples than to machine politics, and he will retire to quit politics and give his whole lime rnd labors to the directi in of an important business enteipii-e Mr. Kilkwool retires becauso t'.ie Grangers make indifferent Stalwarts. Hayseed and Stalwart Indian contra' Is and Railroad Com illusions mix much as do oil and waler, and Ilia veteran old champion agriculturalist will re turn to his broad acres on the green prairies out toward tho suttiio' sun. The placo ho resigned in tlio Sonulo is practically nileJ, but it is (mite nossi Lie that the nnmo of lurk wood will reappear in the future Republican battles of Iowa. Mr. Hum will retire not so much becauso his convictions require it, us because he would be neiiher orna mentul nor useful to tho udmiuistra lion. His only claim to u Cabinet portfolio was his assumed residence in the South, and ho will bo pensioned away to fill his place with some one who can be more useful lo tbo new dynast y. Mr. Lincoln will remain in the Stal wart Cabinet, lie is an unliable, n n- aggrcsfive, upright and moderately able man, who has a princeless iuher- llance in being tho son ot his lather. Ho is tbo political follower of Logan, is devoted lo Grant and will have no now lessons lo learn to become tho Stalwart Secretary of War. It may take a month or two for tho Labincl to stragglo out of the Stalwart administiiilion, hut It is reasonably certain that those who make New Year calls on the Cabinot, will visit only Mr Lincoln as tbo official survivor of the constitutional advisers of Garfield. Philadelphia Time. I'm Mrs. (l.tiirixLii Fund. The total amount of subscriplions lo Ibo airs. (larnelil lunu which was closed on Saturday received and paid to tho L nitod States '1 rust Company, of New lorn:, is J.SbO.d 10.74. Tho amount paid by that company for the purchase oi e.t.uoo.uuo umicu states per cent. registered bonds wus $.'U8,9ti8.!l5. Tbo balance ol cash with tho company is lll,.'170.09. The list of subscriptions to me i u nil snows mat tliere are thirty- one 15,000 subscriptions, throe of 12,- OW, six of IL'.IKIO, and eighty seven ol 1 1,000 each. Tbo smallest subscription is tlvo cents, from a ' poor colored pcr son,"nnd tho lurgestsinglocnntributinn iB $10,000, f.om a Philadelnhian, Kdwin N. Benson. There aro in all about 1,200 subscriptions. Iiood advice. il you keep your stomach, liver und kidneys in perfect working order, you will prevent and euro by lar tbe greater part of tbo ills mat atllict mankind in this or any Bee ti"n. There is no medicine known thut will do this as quickly of surely as Parker's (linger Tonio, which will secure a perfectly natural action of lliese important organs without inter fering in the least Willi your daily tin ties. See advertisement. 9 28 4t. Timothy O. Howe is said to have declined tho office of Attorney General of tho Lnitcd States at present be causo of tho Star Routo complications. Mr. Howe is said lo llnnk that Mr. MacVeagh ihould remain in office un til those trials have been concluded. No Go. It appears that Goneral (irant could not keep Judgo Tynor in tho Posloflico Department. Thoro is evidently a bigger man around now than Grant. , Frank Dukes, of (Quitman county, Ga., a lad of l.'l, while out gunning had the top of hia bend blown ofT by tho accidental dischargo is his weapon. Jlcw Advertisements. AlnU wnf xl IW U .! und Work ot r ii, l.HwilUCi Miid tsrruiMti i Ih i t, win ..I'll ': ( '. -I !, i - i I ?u Jssiin sr. Hlltsnlh. 1,1 n. CAUTION. xvr'T.: w- itiile-M ; ;i imirnjif ii'in th mtrtH.r of the) kio fl... v .1 !.- fi.i ut en Ilia ni I. I.e. T.ili i til I rv It ntT. Th hiIt w-rrli worltiv Ihs ll. r-t.i! r4f. In Miami rnr 4rMt' Ow.lU. Ji.i..t Hit"! Hi 1..- 1 ' tir.ii.i.. i, lit, 11, !,.),.( II J St 41. AUKN'fcJl AOKNTS! A'JKNYS ! MARK TWAIN'S Tbl bJt ftntj ful.rt.tlt of mmmmm sj ,0V sm " NEW BOOK. "The Prince und the Pauper." Rlataollj kneed; oellb MO too llloalratlooe Tbil lll U Ibe I, -ad. I,, Book of tbo Heaino. AUKNTS WANTKIt la erer. To. boo'l nil! It, hot lend for llroolari at ooee ead Moure ehnloe of territorr. AddroM, F. 0. BLISS 4 CO. .Newark. N.J. Ill Slot. SIOOO Win ha pfitfl tr an impnrttlee ar MiMiju,rearr fimriil in ruin a ni caaa tt will not ruraor help It is not (vin?ll4 V aii i lna rttiniiinl, 'I I It but It is true. T, i im hah rr'if avretalile t.niiinmi.0. I not ttinHrftl ? aiir or ailolt r n,i. rJ1lJu'S''.J'-'r-';i, TliMll.y hon.-it '''1 -tans Uut. any oilier lialf dozon rcmiitl-a known to tJie iiri.fesal.in. ranrx a ait lively enrne mnsurnptlrm and all other lotitfand iMtartillnw-. ' -aiii--A la IH' na limrw atfiiif.li l nrvt For InteriTillifTit firm rh.n. ,,.i ....... iumbacua, UiuhUalUbla raoHKlrl-1'KniTi.A. ho niaiwr whu uar lmm It, whew. K- Atr-d, Iw yin y. uiig t olil, indoor fi'iiaM, go at ouca (or rain, x a. masssBBOSS Tell ytwiT nelKhhnra and your fiiarxla that PuiVa Is tha onlv rinirfy, ami wlil sun rw anil Uicm. bii1 fur apMnriiet. ft. O. llAItT-lAN .. OatMew.Ohle) flni' advertisements. N JOI UU IIP I N OIU'OK ITION. -An I er-llieiliio will lm ino'le at Hie Noei-iiil.er Jthi ot Ui'uit. A. I. ISM ftir n t!i.tri.-r r lni r t iriirn tnf ' Th UqrnnU 1'kihsji I mihI," kI ! linn iJk, Cleat Hold ntiuntr, tV. (I'lt'tisint t tin j in tut im oi Ail .i Amuii-iy pi t'H.i'f.i i in .it'M.y -f Airll. A. P M7. 8 V H M St'N, t-'tr.Hi.l t; II 1 l-l Ct Au'jf f.ir IM'i. mr FRESH MEAT I rllHK undrriliitJ nil) tor.t.uuu itt ln t.rrifiK 1 I UMBfM t th- old tbl y.i Ulrfhtlt IB ill) Ubli( mill unVe, no 1'ifN frti, i'm.li uifsoi v.vrjr Mnud sV, U u.inruit, lariUy aiti NeVutiUv niriititf. Jour p.tr"niif" l rsa(.npt lull) mliritaj K. W . UltOWN, le M U. Dm w.i. nrtl.'.d, IV, 1! 2 ft I if. rMTOR' KOTICK. In n of I la lv OriilmnB' C.-itrt A 6. btakinauB. J jf ('loaruiltl tuunty. Tb ubtlrriiKofd A it'll tor puintcj hv the Cuyrt lo ink Uflttnonr and hear ioptifLi in auouunt of dinlniitri.too tud rpurl tbo id to i)m i ouri will sett en ii lo hia num. turli at hitol In CiartUld, t,o TIM KHUAY, DKCKMliKK I.ST, at I ooliNJi, A. 11., when and whero oil pat-lit lotartfttd may attoini. 8. V- WILSON, CUarncId, P,, II 3tU Jit. Audilur. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUADLB REAL ESTATE rpiiKKB will W xpMd to publls ., kt tin j .iirooia .limit, in ititt norougn oi uieoula, on Silt unlay, November 2Gth, 1881, Tbt follow. tit dMcrtlieJ iirunertr, ownod b? W h liaroor, Ula of litftaiur townalilp, donil i On iii cce or ptrol of land lituata In the town- hip of I)nalur, Bounty of CI for field, HlaU ol I'eomjrlraoia, bonndrd on tea loutb by Andrew Uardbor, no tho wot by Cuitin Kaania, ob I ha not l h ly Isttphon U. Heiiliart, and on iho auuth eait by thouiaa ltuitW, O'lUtalnlnc about thirty aoiei, a, or a or leca. Thia land it under laid with iliret fund viina of ooal. and baa a larga bars tr acini inert on TKHMS eD-tblrd iD rorifirluatlnD of Kale, ona third In ono yaar, and una-thlrd In two yean, Mcincd by bnd and inort.iD i.n the pramim, JAMKS K. li AKNLK, EKjutor. Orixola, I'i., Nov. J. 1"M1-St. Chrouio Diseases a Specialty I Hvron Clnrk. M.I). " ,1 1 C Oil N TRY HFSIDHNCK with OFFICR and J LAHORATORY, Waibirgtun, .'ann'a. IK. CLAHK haa beeouia fauioui aa THK WATER IJOCTOH by hi i rm irk able- auneaia in local inr ntvl treaDo all (oriu uf Hiua.e 1mm a (I h IN IUA L and MlOKOaSCOI'ICAb KXAMINAl IDS of the l IUNR. InvaKdi ihould tend for hia circular! Hiring inn rurtioni bow to prepara and irnd rpooiiueoa fnr diajrnoi. Addraii with atamp, Lit. li, RON CLAHK, I I ly. Washington-, I'a, Sheriff's Sale. ?frtua of write af Ft Fn. and IW Er.. Ifnued out of (ho Court of Common Pllai ol llttaraaid enntr, and to too direct"), I will imia to jlU! lis lalt, at tbt Court llouia Id tbe borough of CiaartUM, on Friday, November Ihhi. At I o'oloob 1. M., lba following daar)ft real atlate, lo wit I All dial cirUin pioaa or lot of ground eituate on the northtrMt eornar nf 8 tit t a and Walnut aircet in tbo burn ugh of Car wen at ille, fa , bound ed ai follow!, : On lba eouth. by Slnto it reel, on lba aait by Walnut it met, on tho north by an alloy, and on the wait ly property of Voeace Clark, being 53 feat on 6'ata atretrt by ISO feat ob Walnut atrett, and having thrreoq rted a Urgaona and a half atory building, blactuiuitb shop and other outbuildings. fc tiled, tut an in aiaoutii.n, and ti hn tul-J ai tbt property or Famuel Way and y. L. Way. AMO, All that enrtain tract of land illuite In Dell townabip, Cicdrfiald county, I a., bo undi d on the at by th river, eouth by hud of Uoraoa 1'atehin, wait by land of K. li. Italrd, aorih by land of John faMon, containing 2-11 aerei, moro or leu, wiib about all acroi eltared, and baring t barton ariHiUd a log bouia two Muriel high, aod a log barn , harUrJ, taken In xeuton, and to be void aa lba praiierty of It. 8. 1'utTand Nancy Smith, now Nancy lulf. ALSO, All that oertaln tract of land iltua'o in fioi towmbip, Clearfield oounty, I'a., beginning at a ruDftUB ourueri intnot aoutn nit drgraee aait 230 perchoi loatonea j t hena t by Und uf (J. and B. Mtrrelt north S degreee aait 1 :4 4 ID paroha to pot; ihfnre by laud formerly of Samuel Ardary north 8M drgraea weat pircbei 1 a pott ; thtnot wtill by laid Ardery'e land aorth 2j da graei aait 2i pernbaa to foil; tbonoe by olher landi of laid riiuon Thoupinn north 87 dngraea wat IHb parr haa toa poit ; tbenoe by land form rlyof Joel Uawlaton aouih S dagraai wait U0 per when, mora or I mi, to the plaoa ol brgmntng, oontaining 211 aorei, 63 6-lu perchei and allow -anea, more or leaa, being part of aame land coo veyad to aaid Simon and Wm D. Hraith f rom Win. Irvia and ifa. ISaid land oontttna a good grill mill with wter-piwer and appartonaoaee, also, a dwelling noma and olher out bultdinge and iin- provaniauii, ana about one acra, mora er leu, elaarad. Alio, a large quantity of good and val uable whitepina, heiuloek and olher limber. heiaad, taken in exroution, and to la eold aa ma property oi eimnn inotnpioa. Tirhs or 8ai.. The price or mm at which the property ehall be at ruck off tttiatbe paid at the lime ot aale, or eucb other arrangement made ai will be approved, otherwise the property will be immediately put np and eold aguiu at the expend and rik of tbt pereon to whom it wai etruok off, and who, in oaae of deficiency at euoh re-eale, trail make good the aaiue, and tn no Imtanoe will tbt Deed be preiented in Court for eontirma tion unleea the uotoy t actually paid to the Sheriff. JA K MAHAKt'l.Y, tHralrr'a Orrica, hhoriff. Claarflcld, I'a., Nov. 3. UM I ShcrifTs Sale. "IY Tlrtae of wrlti of Liwari F.,cia Uued t out of tbt Court of Common Pleas cf Clear field county, and to mo directed, there will he tipoaed to Pi: lil,IO 8AI.R, at the Court Home, in the boroogh of Clearfield, on Friday, November Mh, lrt-l. At 1 o'clock P. M-, the following deierihed real eitate, to wit All that oi-rtitin traet or pieet of land aituala In tbe borough of Curwenaville, Clearfield county, I'a, bounded and de tori bed aa followir ltegia nibg at a plum tree on the Hoe ot tbii and Wm. MoMen'l land t thetoe by Ian I iold lo 8a muni Arnold eoxth S3 degrees weat AS 4 d percbai to poit, thence eouth 40 degree! eait T perchei l'i the riritr; thuuoe up the river eou'h Ti doireoe wiat 2(1 perchoi to poet, theneenor'h li degrees wcit iM perobee to black rnk Hump, ibmiea-juth ti dee reel eat 104 perches to pt-uie uf begin ning, containing 1.1 aeree end 113 peichee neat meatore, bi-lng same preiniiei described In lame deed, Jit int i T. I.rnnard to Catherine Hartshorn r 21 May, 1(1H, reoorded lo leed Hnok "Y" page IW8 Ae reaerttng and eiceptlng three feet Iron said IS acre and I U neiohta. Three sold to Thomas Hawletoq. roiiad, taken In eKititli.n, a:id tu be rd as yivyuttj oi vdinanne ii trttnorn. Tanas or Bil.t.-Tha nrla. nt ., .1.1,1, the nroneite shall ba atrunk nff un.i h. nM tbe time or eale, or euuh oi her arrangements made ae will be approved, otherwise the property will bt Immediately pal up and eold again at the axpense and risk of the ponon to whom It was struck off, and who. In ease of denoiena at -uvti -, anan maae gooa tne eane, and tn no insianot will tbt Deed be presented In Court for confirmation unless tht money te actually paid to the KbtrilT. JAS. MAlUFr KY. BHiairr'i Orncat, 1 t her iff Clearfield, Pa., Not. 2, IS81. I SherifT's Sale. TIT title, of B writ of fir Mi Waned J oat of th. Court of Common Pleao of ri... Held eonntt.l'enn'a. and to me dlreeierf. ik. .in bo oipoaed to 1' I 111,10 N A I.K, at th. Court uouao, in me oorougB ol tloarBeld, Ta., ob I'rlday, Murnuibor HVlll, IMtHI, AI 1 o'clock P. 11, Ibe f,.llowln deaerlhed reel .Hate, I, wit i All that .Tt.ia Iraet of land altnaia In n.ni. boroogb, Clearneld ocooly, Pa, bouoiied on lha onlh by Sarah treet.on tbetorlh be Pino alley. on the aarl by lot No. 2l. Ilti.hanotia Land and Lambar Company, on the weat by Kliaabetb afreet, lot known in aaid plan of town aa lot No. 141 and beting thereon areeted B frame houi, lll feel, with kllohan atlanhed lllila feet betted, tahea In eaeenlinB, and to bo anld ai Ih, properly of floor,. Tnrley, AL80, All ofiM.od.nl. Inter.it In Ibal eerie in plaoa or lot ol gtotind illoalt In the borough of Barn aide, t'leetlvld oonnty, Pa., bnonded and deirrib. d ai fnllowi, tla t Un lb, north by landi of A fl. MeCardell 1U feet to an allot, tbenoe along .aid alley do feet lo fourth (Ireet, tbenne along aaid fourth .treat Hill feet lo leada of V. Ton kin,. Ih.ee, ang laid Tnnklni land ll feel to ploea of beglaniog, eoatalnlng vtiotl aqua re feet, ore or le.a, noting Ih.reoa ereoted a Bew from, beoeeltlall (M, lnm, ,M, ui , bulldingi, Heiaed. taken In eieeulloa, end to bo aolj ,a lb. property of t. H. Ileaaeigb. T.a. or el.B.-Th. prie. or i.r. at which lba properly (ball b. itruok of mail bo paid at the tl. of ula, or .u-b other arrangemenu mad. a. will bo approtod, otborwlto lb. proper ty will bo immediately But ap and (old again al tie ,pen.a and rlik of Ih, p.reoa te whom It wa .trunk of, and who. In ,aa, of defleleaet oi a.h rs-.al,, .ball mak, good lba eame, and la bs la.te.no. will , Ueed be preeeuled la Court for BoBlrmatloB bbIsb. lba money I, actually paid W Uie bhenf. JAS. II AUAFl Bl', (aaturr'i Otrtca, I . tbarlf Cleorleld, Pa., Mot. I, Ull. Molm mi j may also wc live by every day, any one can see. Oak Hall is NA 2d. Fhesc are the Q Rules the Largest Clothing House in America. Hoping to serve Winter, Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth Jim' 2tU'frthrmfiit.s. ; E BTHAV II I.ll'-f II ttr.VBi from thai profoiie. of tho BbtiertfBe.l, rtiioing iB i l.ntherpburf, on or el"iut Anffuit let, Ihnl, a , lu.urance Oompaoe of New York, oo Brat Burt 1.1(1 II T HKltH'N IIEIKKH, tlireo eiaraull oot ; tuce, lo in. Inun tl.OliO up. tor further in- nrirlr.ff, Itnrm about eight loahea hmf, will prob- ' ahl- weigh Hit ponnrln, ami -as In a;oud etiDiit- will he liberal I j rrwarJed 1 aJ'lrtPin.r ' DAMKL (JOODLANl-Klt, Lutheriburj, I'a. 1 . . EIGHT FARMS mm - -. - t ll OT? fe cllC OH JLfcCXlt I I The subscriber proposes to sell or rent a num- ( ber of larros local rd follows : The first eituate j In BarnsiJe town. hip, CaHre connty. containing 160 aree, having thraoa erected a frame dwell- I in, frame hern, adj. cant to a church, end known as the Jainee Mulholland farm. j ALSO, another farm situate la flrnham town- j hip, Clrarfleld county, eontainiiiK 117 acres, with ; the neeersary latirovements. This farm is under- j laid wita a UOoU VKIN OF COAL. . A 1.60, sit other fsrioo in the ricinitv of Krcnch- ! Yllle, conulninjt reipMlfully 112, 100, Vi, flj, 60 1 and Srt aoree Thaie farue all have houses and i barns tbareon, good water, baaring erelmrds nt, j same, aa well aa sou a jrond wool land, lor farther particulars eall to person, or a1Jrei the afidvrsigned by letter. L. M. COLUHIET, Jan. iwtti, libl-tr. Frrnebvllle, Pa. Estate of Isaac Bloom, Jr. XOTICK TO IIKIItf- 1N Ibe matter of the estate In the Orihns or Uaae Bloom, Jr., late Courtof Cle.rfield of Pike towni-hip, dco'd. ) county, l'enn'a. To Henrietta B Elder and Hubert L er, her hn baml, residing at or near Coneoru, Hanoock en only, Iowa; Jennie 8. Jones aod Warren Jones, her husband, residing at or near Ald-n, Harden euuoty, Iowa ; liai.n h It. Iiidud and John Lemon, her bnvtmnd. resiling neer Ma-httT-ty, Clearliald county, I'a i Fiorina Pritch ard and J.S. IMtohird, her ItimbHtxl, renjing at or near Jlelmond, Wrtpht eounty, l-wa j Majreia Hoover and N L H ver, h"r hunhund, rrsulint at Uulici. Clearfiald o.uniy, I'cnti'a, ; Uella lluulennd W. tt. Hum-r, her h ii.ij.hi j, residing at or nrar Nnr'b l.nwretue, Kanm ; Walter K. Illoom, rrei'iitD ai or in-ar Uetinmid, Wright rnunly, Iowa t I Ji ff. Lltoeui, rest iirg near CurwebSi ilia, CUarfild eoanly. ftiu&'a i Annie forett and J C. Korcut, har kniusnd, renlding at or nenr Cloarlltli IlriHe, Clearrntld county, l'enn'a t H.J. V atker Illoom, residing at or neer Uarncr, Ilaneoek county, Iowa, kelra aod legal rrpreesateltvcs of Isaa Ulooea, Jr , late of l'ike township, Cleardeld ounulr. doj'd, and sle heirs or , Vot'.rt Itloom, defeased, and slio heirs of Blanche V, liiuum, dee'd, who were beirs of Isaac Uioi.m, 'r., decaase l. Taa NoTtrR. That nt an Ori-hari' Coart for the ounty of t'learflell, he'd at lha borough of Ulearlielu, I'enicTlvanta, oo tbe Jnih day of iip trmber, A. 1. 1 t I . The rduro and retiort vl the inuait appointed and selected to make parti tion ol tbe rt-al em ate late of Isaac Illoom, Jr., ueeearra ws produced to open court and cm Or toed, and a rule granted ynu ai;d eca of yoa as buirs and l:gl reprt-senlalivee of s.U decajcut. 10 af pear tn eaid court no the 14th day of N.rauiber, A. I. IH8I, at 1 o'clock, 1'. M.. and accept or teluse said ral estato at the valuation theraof, or show Oauie why tbe sin,, shauld out ha sold. You are lli-tef'ira hertt.y outified end eommanded to he free sot at the time and place above mentioned, and accept or refuse said real estate at the valuation thereof or tbotr came wh; the aauie should not be old. Siiaairr'i OrriCB, ) JAS. MAIlAFFKY, Clearfield, Oct. IV, ibe I. J ' hherifT. Orphans' Court Sale Of Vnliinll Kenl llxtntclf IN pursuance nf an or lar of the 0 pbtnt' Court or Clear". aid county, I'a., thrre will ba ei i mad to publie eale at the hotel of Uaorge W. Uavis, in the boroujjh of New Wanhingtoo, os Wednesday, Nov. 1Q, ISS1, At i o'olouk P. M, all Ibo foil. .wing de.erlbed raal aetata of John Rorabaugh, let. of tiurmi.l, towoablp, aaid oounty, deo.aeel, tfi : IbTO. 1. All thai certain tract of land illuata ia 1 .eld townahip, bnuBilei wn.t by land, late of .latere flallaher, not tb by laa.lo lata of Craw ford llallaher. Beat by land late o( David Iwltnhell, and Booth by land late of Beojeuio (lallaher, containing 100 aeree, more or leaa. The Improve ment, oon.iat or a two-atory plank dwelling bonis. 1MH4 foot, with aa ad llil.in Halo feel, bank barn, .Hail reel, wogoo abed and other out builjinge t alao, a good orchard. Property nearly all Bleared and UBder food eullir.tioa. ""0. 1. In aatn, twp., Sounded mutb l.y land of X 1 eio.ien noranaugn, we.t ot land or Jeinea tltophoneon, Bortb bt laod let, of tbe JohB llur guudy heir., nnd oaet by puhlio road aod other laod of .aid Kitaiell Htraheiigh, and .ontalniof I ocrea, la perohea end allowance, mora or le.a. Improtementj o.in.l.t of a two.afory frame dwelling bauae, Hi.lu reel, with two itory kitchaa III feet equate, book barn i0 feet looare. end oil... olubuilrlinga. Uood apple orchtrd on tbe pretn iiee. Properly nearly ail clearod and Bailor eultl. NO. I. tn lame lown.bip, Boun.led ea.l by lead or Jemel Savage, Qorth by John M I'umminfa, wait hv lead lele of Jamaa llallaher, and, loulh bjr landi or Join M. Riddle aud Lem uel U)era, containing Id acre. Bet. Iraprors menl. comiil or a two itory log dwelling home, about Mill feet, and a log liable. Aboat III oerea eltared and andar onluvattoa. TKRMfl OP8ALB. Ob lot Hu. , oue-thlrd of tbe purehaio money aad enough of the reildue Ih.reof li ootereoin aad frm efparlltioa and lele, and oo lola Noa. I aad I, oBe.'hirdof tho parcheee money payable eo.b on oonllrmatloB of .ale, tbo balance af tb, parrhaaa money la two peymentl In each, oaae wllh Int. real from dale or la la. one-hair la one year from tbe dale oi nil, and the aymalnder al tbe death of Mary J. korabaagb, widow or aaid daoeaaod. Ibe later two paymenle with latere.!, parable eoeoellr, to be eeeured by bead aad mortgage aa the f remlee. II. L.1IRNDKRB.ON, Adtalntelrabs,', Octobsr H, ISII..II, Vaunmaufr'a tflothiurj advertisement. One Foot Rule S chance to be of service in nerve us if it recalls the J We never offer for beliuvc will give who wear il. as still you thi 'all nnd on. wc do 11 'WWW W vJvX v -ta Yours Lriilv, HALL and Market Sts., Philadelphia ihvc ailttfrtlSfinrntJ. M HM'.V TO I.OAH. Oa Hr.l eloai lm- proved farm property, by the Motual Li'e loruiallou npilj to too on'lmignec!. Ill RXT1IAI. W SMITH. ClfeiBfll I'a., May 7th, le7 tf. Farm for Sale. The an-lrtiroe off ire for rale his farm, silu- i atr-J In Lawrence townhlji, on the east b.att of I the Sii-fiifh-nna river, where tbe Railroad bridge onisrea the nrtr. xiia lan-i ti river bnttota end lft ""d " of eultirallon, havinir betn (hor- oupihty Itrtiliftd. A food and wall farnisLed home with nioa rontna all plaMervd, aioted and rftrrt'K house, mi Ik honee and oth-r outhuiidiots aMaohad. A good bank barn, and yK orohar.l of 15 trees of ehotee fruits stt out ntu 'l- H he sold aA a Mr prioe and on euoable terms. FossessiUD RiTen at any time. a. H. DAKUKl r. n.arfldl, Pa , Augolt SI, 1kS1.II. NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLAlMnF tlUni f ! Fire-Proof Safes. .-H I a i T1 CS54." v 'ViXi' The only 8-FIange Safe in the World, AND CONTAINING More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The IMTIJXT Moro fiocure fiiim llupplau Hi nil any Firo Proof Sul'n, nncTno oxptno In rcptiirinir Bolls or T.otki. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Thosa Stifi-ri nre now bcin' koU in this Plato in LARGE NUMBERS, And givo lha Greatest Satisfaction, Doing tho Most Ilijjlily Finished, Bost Halt, e.ni Choapoat First Class SAFE evor Produced, it v, i IS I H 1 t" i, 1 1 Mi fork Thono CjUbrulod Kultui kJ the Champion Ilocord lit Til II Great Boston Fire, And tines tlmt time (irat anil inpor TAUT 1MPROVF.MFMTB. haVt) beon mtitJo. Rcfnrti Riving your oracr la uny oilier coiictrn, ond for iiriocn anj tlucriilivw Calalogao. M011RIS& IRELAND cK0'1 MASSi . many, homes! It will rules of OAK HALL, sale any Clothing but what we thorough satisfaction to those We stoutly maintain our custom to always have the largest stok of men's and boys' clothing to show our customers. not allow our salesmen to mislead customers as juality or kind of goods We stick to one price alike to everybody, rich and poor. We give the guar antee with each sale we make. 6th.We return the money to anybody who wish it, if they choose to bring back the goods un injured. 5? m: 3;!wiisranit3. full KAI.I:...ihi.i,.,o bite, of ll.li.o II'.R wbt.hlwill p, II rh.ni. f..e oa.li -r rv.'l.et.i: f.,r wl..a. I'uf f-irtljer in. forui.ln r. cell on or 4).lna. Ibe un lerpit'il. J K. K HA M Kit. X... .: If. Cloar6ol.l. I'a. I IT I CI-',. I hr tii.dvr.if uej. re.ijine in ll.o if Wr'lorrr. ia Cheat tiwi.hin. .ii,,. :n i.y errarjr'in.nt "O 1 pro ,.. ! . r,n at. KAI'IM) H'll'SK fur lha ao eoruiouiia li.il .f I be public gi neral:, aoil 1 here by li.li it a lilmral .l.ere ot the pitbli,. tiatntraKe. JllllV J. SXl DKR. W.t i"er, ! , tVb. II, l8.if. IXB. Il itlll'H NOI'l('K.N..il..l. ,. i bv eiro that Letter, i'eata m.-btary on th BM' "1 HK VUV KAKTZ, late of Ure.le t.p , Cl.articli ei'Uitly, I'eori.ylranla , tlcreaar.l, bar ing b'Ou iluty KrMited to Ibe uBderaiifneJ all perat oa ir.l.liU l to .a:. I e.lale will pl., m.ke inme.liete p.yiuont, aod Ihoaa btvintr elaiuii or detnatitla a.tr.t ibo aame will preient Ibeto preperly auibenticated feraellleiDenl. JAMKS RADAKKR, ... . Kxeeutof. l.ntttr.liorg. IV, Oct. H, ISS t. VTOTK F. OP APPMC.iriON FOR 1 ( HAIiri'.n.-Noliee ia b.rebt tlt.n IbatappltoatioB will be maj. onder Ihe pr'otiiioo. of Ike Ael of tho General Aieembly of Penoirl tania, approtod April It, Un, aod lba aupple- U LkD0WB " ,he W-"-" Hr Brick Company. to be located at Wallweios, iu C.earlleld county! meoi .uereto lor toe creatiuB of a eomoralioB Ui Ibe purpoie aad ohjeot ol wliiob Bha.ll bo In maoutaolur. Or, brick and olber artlelre. M'ALLACK KI1KB3. Cl.arBeld, 10 19 SI-SI. Altirneye. Orphans'CourtSale OF VALUABLE Farm Property I IN r urtiianoo of en order of Ibe Orphaoa' Court of I'leaiArld counlr, I'a.. thee will be ex poied to public rale el Ibe COURT llOfjg in the borongb of CLKARriBLD, on ' Monday, Nov. 14 th, 1881, Al I o cVk P. M., all the following real eatet. of John llano , ck, late ol I'.ke to.n.bip. id county. d.co..d, to wit: All that certain Ira, I or nie-.tiaee or land me. I. in I't.e town. h i. Cle.ro. 1.1 coitntt, I'a . txiumlrj and .le.rrit,.. ..' Mluwi i Hrgtnnlng at a nirpla on line or lani of Alo.oJer Caldwell; tbouce Borlb one and one hoir degree, we.t Si perohea I. a while orA tlieoc writ t.H petebe. lo a po.t , Iheuce eouth' II pcr h.a lo Bwh'teplaeitump. Ibetice oa.t I.,) perchei lo a white oak bu.bt thence loulb no S- II perchr. tu a poit fhence eait.;! perthee to a Bin le tad plaoa of beginning, containing a', -nt 1JM ACHES, ?n'"!,'"i:,,"l',i3i.l" of Al.een.le, (laid wall, Patrick Mullen, Ueorga V.lob, Jr 'a eatalc, and other.. Ibo Improtcui.Ble con.l.t of a two itory plenk bnuee, 1:I0 reel, with k,c,. allarhed, aa I log bara, ttlj.U f,. ,,., atarly all cleared aud andar cultivation. 7Vi in of S.ile. One llirJoribepurchan.onet e..l,l,oen,iugb or ll.e tr..,loe th.rcof to co,. r th, m ,,, ,,. luei.leut to aaid partition aad aale, ca.b on con. Srmatiin i-r aale; ooe-lbird 10 one year frum del, or .ale, ard lb, remaining third 'thereof al tbe d.ath ol Mary Hancock, wt.low of laUd.oe.aod. The letter two payraeole .lib lh. Inlare.t. p.,. able ananally, Ui he icourrd by bind and mod. gag, on tbe premi.ea. . W W "KT", Tru.l... Ckarlolil, I'a., Oil. Id, s..4t. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store RMM Xla, llllll'.B, IIP! HA lllll'SK, Clearneld, Pa., .VIlOI.ESAI.R A KKTAIU MALM IM DltY GOODS, Oompileieg l.reea i., of t,o tery Inleit .ivlee, oonat.ling In perl or Ce.hmeror, Maaobr.lor Fanotei, Alp.raa, and all meaner ot Fancy Dros? Goods, Suck ai Crelon Mubalr l.u.ler., Pl.1,1,, i Uinghama, Urea. I'anclea ol the tery leleat ilylea, and aa cheap aa they can bo ld ia thi. market. NOTIONS, 1.,'n.l.tlng o a,,w f, u UJ, M ilia. II la of all ahadia, K,k Iringee, l.ecee, r,nPy )n Bultnna. Ullei' lici ol all iha.lea and at, lee, t'ufli end Collar., KibLon, . all kiwla and qaalitlea. Jlerie, ltd,,.,,,, Trimmiaga, etc. BOOTS AND SHOES ' W Hi 7 7. U33 Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, CarpoNeOll C'IoIIih, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Wltlcb will be Bold wbol.aal. ar rolatl. Will tela Country Produce I EirhanfB fbr Clnodi at Marktl Prlroa, wm. i. noriui. ClrtrflrU, f,.. Kepi, M tfml tf.