m i'l ! 3be jttepuHuan. Gioboi B. Goodlandib, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WkIINEMOAY MllKKIKts, NuVKMIIKK , IHNl Reader, tf yoa want to h bow arbal It galaf; o. la tbo bastaesi world, Juet read oar advertising ot.a.e, l.e ap4Hat eoluma la paruoular ScATTrBiNO. There were 2,361 cases of desertion from tie Vnitod Sluten army lant year, 31R more than lor the year previous. Tin Federal Ieht. The reduction mitde on the public debt during OctO' ber was 1 1:.321,458.87, and the cash in tho Treasury wa nearly $115,000, 000. Til t Election. A we aro compelled to go to press on the afternoon ol'eloo tion day, in order to make up our mails, wo will, therefore, bo nimble to give, any returns this wool?. K. li. Blood, of Hrookvillo, who was announced as an Independent candi date for l'rothonotary in Jefferson county, published his card in last week's Graphic-Democrat, withdrawing from the contest. The Ohio and Mississippi elevator at Cincinnati, with 125,000 bushols of grain, was completely destroyed by fire recently. It was owned by llugh Steward, and leased by C. M. Maguiro. Loss, $75,000. Last Suturduy at Napoleon, O., the jury in tho trial of ex-Governor Scott, of South Carolina, for the murder of young Drury, brought in a verdict of not guilty. The verdict appears to give goiiornl satisfaction. Tho lion. Lionel Sackville West, the new British Minister, who has just ar rived in this country, is not a hand some person, though he lias a refined and kindly English face, lie has good fenluros and a full soft beard, Tho tuhscripiions for the Garfield monument at Cleveland already ex ceeds (30,000. A notlier way to honor tho memory of tho dead President will be to vote tho Republican ticket and save Now York to tho Republican In TaotnLE. The District Attor ney (Corkbill) of Washington is cer tainly in trouble just now. Many persons demand that bo prosecute tho Star Route rogues, and another class aro urging tho Guitcau case. As he is not doing much in either caso some are demanding bis removal. Perplex Ing, indeed ! Pkkttv Well Sold (Jut. Seilr., the Groouback nominee tor Governor of Ohio, only received fi,Xi0. Two years ago ho had over ."S,000. Foster, the Radical candidate purchased them by tho thousand as you would shingles or bourds ; and yet, there are a few sen sible people who boliove that the lead, ers are honest men. What a decop tion ! l.Loi'EU. The President loft tho Federal Capitol last Thursday for bis ow lork homo, in order to escapo the oflluu socking rabble. Of course, Conkling, Grant, Logan, Cameron and that crowd of stalwarts don't know whero Prosident Arthur is roosting, while the half broods don't caro a d n whore ho is, because they expect nothing. Tiie Kevstone Ahead. When they weighed the Governors the other day at Atlanta, Pennsylvania carried off tho prize. Governor lloyt weighed 248 pounds ; Governor Blackburn, of Ken tucky, 22:lj pounds; Governor Jarvis, of North Carolina, 20H pounds; Gov ernor Bigleow, of Connecticut, 185 pounds, and Gov. Colquitt, of Georgia, 17G pounds. The Indiana Messenger accuses Harry Whito of writing anonymous lultors to a rival paper assailing tho editor of the Messenger. It then assures tho ex.Congrcssman that it kind o' likes the thing and urges him to continue the matter, unkindly suggesting that as he fs not busy preparing to go to Washington he has plenty of timo for this sort of literary effort. Sarcasm. Tho Philadelphia Times makes this nobby remark about the present and past "government": "Pres ident Arthur seems a little Inclined to tako tho covor off tho Hayes adminis tration, and that thing doesn't look nice with the cover off. More: If ex-Prosidont Hayes knows anything about what is going on down at Wash ington theso days ho must be pulling his Lair out by tho roots to sco tho corrupt Arthur removing tho pure Tyner from the position to which Hayos appointed him. This world is not all sunshine." One IIle Found. The creditors of the broken Newark liank bave sue coeded in finding one link in that great robbery. A New York leather and morocco dealer named Nugont did bis business at this barik, and an overhauling of the books show that from the 1st of January to the 25th of October last, be deposited just fl,- 000,000, and during tho same time bo drew out $1,600,000, and upon this overdraught of $506,000, the Casbior was receiving one per cent, from Nu gent lor nursing. Nugent has boon arrosted, his establishment closed and delivered over to the Sheriff. Guiteav's Witnesses. Gcorgo Sco vllle, of the counsel for Guiteau, bas o laravallod himself of the order of the court pel milting the summoning of twenty witnesses at 'he Govern ment expense as to direct the elerk of court to Issue subpernas for the follow ing named persons: Mrs. Augustus Tarker, James G. Kieruan, George T. Burroughs, Francis M. Scoville and J. Lewis Loo, all of Chicago, III.; C. 8. Joalyn, Oneida Community, N. Y.; Everett O. Foes, Dovor, N. II.; John A. Bice, Morton, Wis.; Edward O. Sjiiuka, New York City; Harmon B. Anerlins. WilliamsnorLPa. Tk trial commences on tie 14th instant, unless gain postponed. A I.itrativi Hill. According to .Wonr: Siiootinii. Ir. John Noel an estimate by the Indianapolis Scnli- jling, the mull who created the last ml, the f)lncia and burial of thu lute sensation at Washington by attempt- Prosident Involved an expenditure of about $.'117,000. Of that sum $217,0110 were spent at Cleveland and $100,000 during the patient's struggle for life Mr. Garfield's Private Secretary, Mr. Brown, kept tho run nl things until the futul termination, lie my that the doctors' bills probably will prove to bo $.Vt,0l'0, and that the average uauy exponso uppruAimuum 5i,,,iv. Tho sick bed expenses, as Mr. Drown thinks, will be borne by Congress, and there seems to bo a settled conclusion tliat tho $217,000 incurred at Clove land are to como out uf tho Ohio State treasury and Cleveland people. The docorations in Cleveland cost $10.1,000; tho accommodations, $100,000; the arches, $5,000 ; the catafalque $:i,000 ; the music, $2,000, and so on. The transportation of tho remains from Elberon to Ohio was the work of the Pennsylvania Railruad Company, which, it is understood, will make no charge. Accompanying the estimate of the Bick bed and funeral expenses is a statement that Mis. Garfield is likely to receive a pension of at least $.'1,000 a year, which will make her in come about $15,000. Those Uvpocbitem. Twoycars ago, whou the Radicals in Congress were hopelessly in the minority, they nomi nated a negro ex Congressman from South Carolina (named Rainey) for Clerk of the Federal House of Repro senlatives. He was, of course, not elected. Learning that his parly frionds will have a majority in tho next Congress, which meets on the first Monday of Decembor, he came early to tho front and put in his claims for the Clerkship, receiving a good deal of encouragement from Ihe New England members and those from the Northwest. But it scums now that the bosses have taken the colored gen tleman by the top knot und led him outside of the ring, and in his stead introduce Mr. Edward Mel'hcrson, lute of the Philadelphia Press, and several other while chaps for that position. Rainey 's boom is "busted." This is one of the moral frauds practiced and brought to light by those who vend "grand moral ideas" and preach tho equality of tho black and white races. Such dumngoguism and knavery among professed statesmen is disgust- A HtiiiE Fraud. The failure of the Mechanics' National Bank of .Newark, Now Jersey, on Monday, tho 31st ult., proves to be one of tho hugesl robber ies that has been perpetruted in mod ern times The cashier (Baldwin) squandered the capital stock of tho liank $500,000, surplus fund $100,0110; Nulional liank notes, fl0,000 ; and $1,000,000 of deposits. The Govern ment experts who are overhauling the books of the concern put the loss dJVn in round numbers at $2,600,000. Render, think of it! 7'ico million six hundred thousand dollars spont by nno man in four ycain, and never attracted the attention of the President, Direct ors, or any body else I 1 be casuier was bailed out ol prison in tho wee sum of $25,000 less than one-tenth of the sum he had stolen. A full account of the transaction is published on the tlrst page f this paper. Frederick Frelinghuysen bos been qualified as receiver of the Mechanics' National Bunk of Newark, his father, ex-Scna-tor Frelinghuyson, being his bondsman for $30,000. The llei't iii.ican Party's Love roa the Soldieb. J. F. Wilson, a Union soldier, bas been postmaster of Lynch burgb, Va., for sovoral years, lie had two brothers killed in the Union army, and ho bad an eyo shot out and was shot through the shoulder, rondoring one arm powerless. He is, and always has been a Republican ; butho refused to support Mulione. For this reason Mnhone demanded his head. Prosi dent Arthur removed him and nomi nated in his placo an ex rebel soldier named Statham. Tho Senate refused to confirm Statham. As soon as the Senate adjourned the President ap pointed bim. This, to assist the Re pudiators In Virginia, too. It is the true inwardness of the Republican party's lovo for the soldier. The Imperial Gdard The Wash ington Register says : A morning co temporary, In referring to a caso of accidental shooting near tho Capitol Tuesday night, statos that "Officers King and Marks were on (h ard at Prosident Arthur's residence," ic, ka. This prctunce of personal danger to President Arthur, by koeping ofllcers 'on guard" at his residence, is tho merest bosh, and tho President will best preservo his self respect, and command tho confidence and respect of tho people by dismissing his guards and deporting himself liko otbor gen tlemen ol character. At Work. From the looks of things at W aahingtnn it ja pretty evident that Grant will put in about three yonrs of bis third term ; although be was ouchercd out of tho nomination by Blaine, Garfield & Co., at Chicago last Summor. By the 4th of March next, if not bufore, the "300" who stood up in the Chicago convention like a wall of fire against tho field, will bave every thing thoir own way politically. President Arthur, vTill,in all probability, act only as Grant's private fiocrolary and be allowed to draw the 950,000 salary, Col. C. P. Ramsdoll, United States Marshall for the Richmond district, was dangerously wounded by a bull on Monday evoning, on his farm In Chostorfiold county, whilo engaged in getting op his cattle. But for tbe timely interference of his daughtor, who drove the animal off, ho would have been killed. Ramsdoll, beforo the war, was a member ol tho Legis lature from Venango county. Ho carpolbaggcd for Virginia and still keeps bis hold. Ho is one of tho fow still left behind. On a DirmENT Errand. We soe it statod that Prosident Arthur is go ing home to toto, as every American cititon bas a right to do. The last time he was In New York was when tbe Slate Convention, undor the con trol of the batf-broeda, was passing res olutions of indorsement of him, and lobbying at Albany for tbe re-election of Conkling, and "Me to" Piatt. ing to interview President Arthur with . a revolver in his possession, lust Mon- j day night a wu?k, formerly practiced medicine ut Mitninburg, Union county, in this State. He was hound to see the Presideui's accounts, and could not be ncrsiiadcd to leave. He finullv uttatked the doorkeeper who gave ,. , iii !ii i the alarm and help came lo hand and iuw ""i ' "w" nw,uj,unuiu and a loaded seven shot revolver tuken I rum him. lie shuwed conclusively that he labored under mental halluci nations at certain periods. He had his lucid intervals, however, when be remained quiet and inoffensive. He is said to havo led a sober and industri ous lifo and was well disposed when free from the periodical attacks refer red to. Dr. Noetling is a man about foity alx years of ago, of prepossessing appearance, dresses neatly, and is pre maturely gray. What would have happened bad he obtained an entrance to the President's room, is hard to tell. Tnx Stalwart Restoration. Tho Philadelphia Telegraph, a Blaine "Half breed" organ, in alluding to current political events, remarks: "It was not until a few days preceding the Presi dent's death and when hope was chang ed to despair, and it became known that death would certainly conquer in tho fight, that the stalwart chieftains bo gan to omorgo from their tents and to show themselves about tho bur looms and porches of Long Brunch, assnin ing something of their old swagger and bravado. Tho counsels of a whole nation were not heard, ol were disro garded, and before the President was buried his successor had taken tho oath uf office, surrounded by his old stulwart companions, and from that day lorth ho has had no other com panionship. The country can accept with what good grace it may the fact that not with it, but with them, has the new President resolved to abide and to be guided not by Its advico, but by theirs." Graveyard Insurance. Wo notice that the narrisburg Conference of the Lutheran Church, at their recent ses sion in that city, passed a resolution stating that sinco "tin evils resulting from what is called 'speculative or graveyard' life insurance bave becomo so grave, having not only led men to disregard tho lifo and welfare ol fellow-men, but even violate the ties of relationship and homes, and since the root of tho evil lies in a spirit of avarice and covetousness, we, as ministers of the Gospel and niombers of tho Church uf Christ, do hereby express our un qualified disapprobation of this deplor able evil and should seek to enlighten our communities in Ibis nefarious busi ness and should teach healthful things on growing siu of making haste to bo rich, even at tho cost of principle and tho sanctities of life and honor." Private Sturaue Warehouse. A special Washington telegram to the Philadelphia Times, a fow days ago, says : The discovery baa been toad that certain Sen ators have been in tho babit of uainga portion of the Senate wing of th Capitol for tbe alorage of their private bouaehold goods. Dssks, eradles, tables, chair, clothes-baskets, trunk and hun dreds of other arliclo are atorad Ib these room, which are located la tbe basereoBt. ibey are hauled there la Senate wagon, stored free of charge and oarrlrd back to ISeBators' residences whea needed. While this aave paying rent it eaueee a good deal of sarcasm at Senatorial ex pense, la view of tb faet that the want of room for the tranaautiuB of public bualo baa been a atanding oomplaint. It would scorn from this that grave Senators aro a good deal liko some other people got along as cheaply as possible. Settinii it it Already. Tbe an nouncement is made, on tho alleged authority of Governor Fostor, that Blaino is to be tbe next candidate of ; the Republican parly for President. It is supplomontarily assorted, on the authority of ex-Secretary Sherman that Governor Foster is booked for tho second placo on the ticket. The kind ness of tbe gentlemen in arranging this litllo matter will be appreciated hy bewildorcd public ; and tho fact that an Ohio man is to bo dragged to tho front will soothe the feelings of those who dislike to seo tho politicians of a greut Stato neglected by their country. Hold Robbery. Tho County Treas ury of Beaver county was robbed of $13,000 in cash on tbo morning of tho '.'Sth ult. It appears that tho Treas urer, Mr. Dawson, is in the habit of opening tbesnfo about 7 o'clock in the morning. On tho morning in question, just as bo opened tho sale, he board a noise behind him, and turning around, two men wcro close by, ono of whom dealt bim a blow on the head and knocked bim sonsclcss. In tbo mean time tbe robbers secured the monoy and cleared out. A roward of 9500 is of fered for tbo apprehension of the rob bors. A C'abd Wanted. The Baltimore American, tho "stalwart" organ of tho Maryland Radicals, puts in a growl in this way in rolation to the Star Route trials. The editor says : "It is sad to know that tbo prevailing sentiment is that Mr. District Attorney Corkkill is rnthor lukewarm in bis proseoution of tbe Star Routo gang. Mr. Corkbill should write a card. Tho caso de mands It." A number of Washington correspondents also file objections to tbe conduct of the District Attorney in tbe Guiteau case. . Sovoral call upon him to resign. Proposed Admission or a New State. Republican Senators and Members are preparing a bill for tho admission of Dakota into the Union as State. They feel euro ol two moro Republican Sonatore II the Territory is admittod as a Stato, and with thorn hope to secure a permanent majority in tbe Senate. They eirpoct opposition from the Democrats, but depend on Mahon and David Davit to carry it through. Ohio Election. The official vote of the Buckeye State has at length boon promulgated as follows : Poller, Radical SIl.TIo Raokwaltar, Democrat H eMa,20 Ludlow, Tauparaao . S lut Bells, Urteabaek S.J.lt Govornor Foster nearly consumed tbe Greenbackers. They made a slim show on this occasion. Double Bereavement. Kx-Con-grcssman Nohctniah Perry ,of Nowark, N. J., and wifo, both died on the tame day of pneumonia. Mr. Perry was a very prominent citiien of that Stato, and aged about 05 years. PA VIP THE PA VIS. Republican papers have Hourly j An article of the Washington Star choked llieii.seket wiilt exultation ! t'iviu an alleged pufng between over Ihe election of ll.tvid Davis Ik the j l'rcsi'k iil Arthur and Attorney Gen Presidency of the I'mud StuleaSennte, oral MacVcugli in the piosecution of by their party. Tho Press is u illiug Ciuitoau and the Star Route parties to help them to fuel good, and so i!ivc j has been irivun a wide circulation, the following choicu bits from Presi The object of this publication alibis dont Iluris's nrent published round : , time as well as the spirit that nui Hilling the In-1 I'l. Mil, Mini cam- males it is plain enough. Mr. -Mai , iiuiuri be voted fur tieneml Hancock "K"'""1 ''tneiul (ijill.il, f.jr va - j nous reasons alleged In his letter of Au(?ll)t 4lh ,(( MrJum,, K ttrvy. 1 have no hesitation iu suppoi ling General Hancock,' bo wrote, "liecause bis election will put an end to sectional strile and lo sectional parties, and will revivo a patriotic sentiment all over tlie lunu wliicu political leaaers ana factions fur sinister ends have sought lo prevent, senator i.ogan, wno pro- posed Mr. I avis tor President pro ;., und his Grant brethren will remember! that in that letter Mr. llavis said: "General Hancock's Order No. 40 stands out in striking contrast witb the actions of bis superior, who soon alter rebuked and drove him from that command lor uttering sentiments worthy of all honor." And tho faith ful who annually point with pride to the record of the great Republican party and approvo its successivo ad ministrations will bo pleased to put this in their pipoof peace and smoke it : "Alter taialr reera of domlBRllua hj the Re publican, ehrooie abuxea bar beoome raatened upoti tbe publio aarvlo lib berDB-!e upoa tbe bottom of a atrasded elop. Thant I ao bop of I relorm ljr leader wuo have croated a aratein of tnaladnlnlktralioB and who art tblereited lo por petualing iteerll. Kujhiiif hoii of tba stern est remedy giroa any pruuns of etfrotivo reform, and Ihe Aral atep towards It ia ohenge of rulers. New blood must b ipfnsed into tbe management of publio affairs before relief eaa be axpeoled. Tbe peuple demand a fhanxe,aod, belug In earn est, tliey are likely to be gratiaud." Thus our Republican friends, by way of attesting their reverence and respect for Ibo memory ol President Garfield, have arranged that his suc cessor, should anything happen to Mr. Arthur, shall bo n man who had not sufficient tailh in Mr. Garfield's patri otism and integrity lo vote for him, and wbo believed that it would be impossible to obtain good Government without first destroying Ihe Republi can party! In his letter to Mr. O. II Browning, May Htb, 1 MHO, Judge Davis laid down his views on tho car dinal points of tho Republican policy as follows: "The demand made by e.lberenla of on of the great partiea for a atrong Uovemment maana ajbstanlially a oeatrallsed Oorernment, deatrunt ive of home rale la the Hialaa and the Tory re verse of what Mr. Lincoln well desorlbed as a Oorarnment of tbe propl a, by the people and fur the poopie. Carried to its logical conclusion such a cbsog would finally overthrow the re public." Hurrah fur Davis, Republicanism and Slate Rights I Let us go on : "The existing tariff 1 regarded as a confused inaas of incongruitlea and monopoliea, eraatad by special legislation and open to eonstsnt fraud on the revenue. It taxes the consumer heavily on those articles especially that are most needed hy the toiling masses. It tuxes every newspeper, every school-book, every liihl a-td Ihe aslt of the workltiglnan nitb groxs injustice, lieeauss the poor proteose of rs.enue does not exist to co.er the wrong. A revision, therefore, which ahull best once searching and fair, Is d.msaded, and should be promptly and efficiently made." Add to tbis Mr. Davis'a deolerelinu in tb Senate, March Inth, that "ihe lime had com when Ihe mass of incongruities and huge monopolies coin -mnoly called tariff should be reviewed and adapt ed to the apirlt of a progressive ege." Hurrah fur Davis, Republicanism and Free Trade ! Let us go on : "Elections ought to bo exempt fn.m any mrn aocing force, and to be Iree from the "ontemioHt ing of corrupt Heturning Uoards. No party de serves confidence that sreks ahscenilency by striking down houest sutlrage either by tbe use of troops, by trend or by Inliinidaliou." Hurrah for Davis, Republicanism and no troops at tho p ills nor any deputy marshals I Ami filially let us contribute to this new era uf good leeling tho following extract Irnm Mr. Davis's speech in Ihe Semite, Mutch 11th, 1HH1 : "An hoBoralile ro'-ognillon of the trust gener ously confided to aiy keepiug by Democratic votes In Ib77 re'ulre me to sustain Ibeasisling organisation of tbe 8enate. M batever mar be the result, I cab accept no boaor at th hand of either side." "When I said 1 would tlie a bachelor 1 did not think I should live till 1 were married." lova Mate Press. Flections. Flections aro being hold to dity (Tuesday) in eleven States, vie: Virginia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Colorado, Mississippi, Nebraska, Wis consin, Maryland, Now Jersey, New York and Minnesota. Five of tbeso elections will be bold tor tho purpuo of choosing a full board of Stato ofllcers, and Legislatures will be chosen in four Commonwealths. New York will elect four Congressmen ; various other olli (tors will be chosen in different Slules, and constitutional amendments will be voted upon in Nebraska, Wisconsin Maryland and Minnesota. Nor Settled Yet. An exchange says: According to tbe local Republican organ GoorgeWilliamCurtis ond White law Held caused the shooting ol (ten. Garfield. According to Geo. William Curtis and Whitolaw Reid, Conkling is the guilty man. Well, it's all in tho Republican family any way. "Von pays your monoy and yon tukes your choice Lookinii Tiiinos Up. Captain Win, Arthur, of the British navy, wbo is now in Philadelphia, visits this country for tho purpose ol inspecting all the harbor fortifications on tho Pacific coast as well as along tho Atlantic sea- board. Upon tbo completion of bis work in tho United Stales ho will go to South America for a similar purpose It is estimated that the Michigan firo swept over a surface of 1,800 square miles, and that tho destruction of prop erty amounts to $12,310,000, of which $021,000 was covered by insuranco, leaving a lost to tho property-holders amounting to $1,722,000, wh'c.h means in hundreds of cases that everything except the land was absolutely lost. RxiiELt Preferred. Scarcely bad the Sonate adjourned until the Prosi dent commissioned Statham, Ma- bono's Lynchburg postmaster. Hois now serving ii interim, whilo tho sol dier Wilson it forced out to make room for a cheap Confederate, although tho Scnato rejected bim. The Wa to do It. A Washington tolcgram of the 1st says: Mahonelcft tor Virginia to day witb $10,000. It is to pay the poll tax for poor colored voters, and was collected by Internal Revenue Commissioner Raum from or through bis subordinates throughout the country. Singular. Two young ladies of Baltimore, long last friends, died at tbe same hour on Sunday a week, of malarial fovor, Thoir names were Annie Hello Brown and Annie Hello Wilson. Koch knew of tho othcr't illness. They woro buried in the snme oemelcry. In a Bad Fix. Tho New York World says : "When Mr. Conkling took snuff the Republican parly in Now York used to tnoore ; now that be hat malaria, It it sympathetically nick." A cargo of eight thousand cabbages arrived at Baltimore from Oldenburg, fiormany, on the 22d ultimo, a n rii rn a xp ma o vea an. j eagh ha persistently refused tore . muin in the t'ubiuet for the mere con ' venlei.ee of President Arthur until ho !,. 0)l,,orluli.y , tk,(.lim. ladvii-urs that are personally and liuliti cully more uongeniiil to him, It was j plain enough to Mr. MucVeagh from i the political relations and personal sur- i roundings of President Arthur tbut as j little tuna as possible would bo lost in i tho selection ol a now Attorney lien era!, in lint before the breulb was oul of the body of President Garfield, but when death was rcirnrdod as in evitable the significant hint was con veyed to the public that whatever dis position might be mndo of the rest of the Cabinet Mr. Maceaghs sell re sped required him to anticipate the kindly intontiuns in his lieliull, and ho determined logo at unco. There were, however, some important considera tions that made it extremely desirable to President Arthur to keep Mr. Mac Veagb in official relations with his administration for a little while longer. Thu new administration found iisell confronted with tho Star Route cases and Mr. Arthur's advisers in consider ing the embarrassing position came to the conclusion ihul it would tie an ad mirable stroke of policy to hold Mr. MucVeagh in tho ollieo of Attorney Gonorul so that the failure ol those prosecutions, with which Arthur had no sympathy, might be charged upon tho administration of tie deud Presi dent. If Mr. MacVeagli persisted in bis refusal lo take charge of the pros ecutions tho responsibility might tlien he thrown upon him. At first blandishments were tried upon tho Attorney General in the hope ol inducing him In become a calspaw. Ho was told that his eminent abilities and superior knowledgo of the Slur Route cases rendered it extremely ad visable that he should lake i-burge of thcis. Hut Mr. MucVeagh hud no such exalted notions of his superior merits as to make him accensiblo to this mode of assault. All tho fuels connected with these cases und all the knowledge that relates to them weie within as easy reach of Mr. Bliss and Mr Brewster as of himself and ho con sidered theso eminent lawyers from their long practice in tho criminal Courts as fully qualified as himself to prosccuto them. Mr. Bliss ard Mr Brewster would bo insulted by tho direct suggestion that tho assistance of Mr. MucVeagh would be essential to either of thorn in a criminal prose cution. So the ulleged necessity that Mr. MucVeagh should remain in the Cabinet in tho interest of Ibo Govern ment until (no Btur Kouto cases are ' dj.H1HU, ,,( j ft mi,ro pri.t,.Ils. ', , . . ,' ,. r ''"Jed was to make bun a SI ,., I i he I fa I lo gout in cue the prosecutions should lull tlirnugli want ot tho bincere en couragement und support til tbo ad ministration. Tbo purpose id' tbo eliiborutu rcpnrt of the pusHitge in tho Cabinet csinn is to creato a prcjudico in the public mind against tho inflexible Atturney Gciicjiil of (iailicld in tbo hope that what ho mav lose in popular estima tion Arthur will gain, lie is held up n,nt only an ignorant of bis responsible duties, but tcs disposed to flee from the dist'hni'i'O of them. It is pretty cor tuin thut Arthur was "coached" by his kitchen Cabinet advisers for this inter view Willi the Attorney (ienoritl. Tho President professes great anxiety about Iho tiuiteuil citso, und wants to know what preparations Mr. MacVeagh has made for its prosecution. Mr. Muc Veagh does not consider it his duty to cumiiiet criminal proHucttliofis and bo (unities bis view with the cxpcricnco of.lndgo Blai-k. There are no such tlilllcullies in the (iuileau case that tho first law orliter of tbo tiovornmcnl inuy not Icitvo it witb tho legul au thorities of tho district in which tbo crime was committed. Tbo President can see no diH'crenco between such a case and tbo llurr trial fur ti canon, in which an extensively ramified conspi racy to suniler tbo country wits sus pected. In Ibis (iuileau caso, on the other hand, it is known thul ihucrimo was the unuided m l of a wrelch futul ly bent on murder. District Attorney Corkhill and those whom bo might select to assist bim could be depended upon to master all llio legal dilllcullios in such a euro without the personal intervention of the first law officer of tho (ioverniuent. But with this, as with tho Slur Route cases, llio object is lo destroy the Attorney (ienoritl when it is found thai ho catinol bo used to sorve tho intriguing spirit of Arthur and his kitchen Cabinet. llarrirfniiii Patriot. Tint Ccstir Monument. Tho wink of erecting on tho Custer battle field the monument which was sent lusi year to Fort Custer by order of the Secretary of Wur, has been completed. It is in lorm of a low obelisk, in two blocks resting upon a step, all of granite, and is in three pieces, weigh ing respectively 10,1100, 1:2,000 and 14,000 pounds. They were during tho Wintor placed on a wooden drag, ono at a time, and hauled to the battle-field, crossing tho Litllo Big Horn three times on the ico. Twelve mules wcro harnessed to each runner of tho drag, making twenty-four mules four abreast. Tho monument is six feet sipiaro at tho base, and eleven feel uigh, ami being raised on a mound, Un top stands fun neon feet abovo tho top ot tho lull.. Its centro is wittiin six feel of tho Bpot upon which were found (icneral ''lister's remains. It bears tho following Inscription, to which aro added tbo names ot all wbo tell in Cusler's fight : ' In memory ol ollloors and soldiers who fell near this place, fighting with tho Koronth. linited Statos Cavalry against Sioux Indiana, on tho 25th and L'lith of Juno, A. 1. 1H70." THE KEW BISHOP. BsTiii.Kiiii.M, October 31. Rov. Dr. Cortland Whitehead, present rcctorot the P. I'). Church of tho Nativity, Fountain Hill, South Bulhlohom, yes terday morning announced to his con gregation his decision to accept the liisiinpnc ot I'ltl-tiiirih lo winch ho has been elected. The Doctor said ho goes most unwillingly, hut because he can And no adequate reason tor declin ing, which acorns lo satisfy others whoso wisdom and experience are worthy of confidence. Tho consccra tion will not, however, tako placo tin- til St. Paul's I av, Januury I'Y The diocosonl 'Pittsburgh comprises all thai part of 1 ennsylvama west ol llio Alle gheny Mountains. It includes 25 counties, fX parishes and 11 other mis sion parishos, about .'10 clergy antl about 0,01 10 communicants. TmXtw I'i.Kii'oTr.NTiAiiv. Simon Woll, of this city, is lbs first Jewish liplomalio rcnrcaenlutivo to I'-irvnt since tho days of Pbaraos. He was re ceived with distinifiiished honors by tho Khedive and wasuresonted with asabro and a thoroughbred Arabian etocd. Ho accepted tho formor, probably thinking it might bo useful at some future time, and declined tbe tutor, most likoly on the ground that he was horso enough already. Washington Itepulilic. President (iarfleld, when he for the last timo entered Iho Washington rail way ttation, carriod a small band trunk which he bad packed himself. Hit widow proaervet ii at be left it and will not allow it to be unpacked. DisTURlir.ii at L.tar A contempo rary rut s : The upai tim ots of llie lute C.:ir in the Winter 1'ul.n e. Si, l'elers bitrjv. have never been de-Imbed until now, when a commission bus In en np pointed lo uttend to hi- i.tljii. His iauidv papers will be ilsir ied, lii sti te papers sent lo tho archives and made public only afier lenty ycuts. Ills Word roho will l,o disli ibuled among the charitable institution of wlio-h he was a patron. It is uieli rstooil that bis v. riovv is malting biiire iuvcMinciiIs in Ameiiea. A Foui.isii Mistake. Don't muko tbe mistake of confounding a leinedy af acknowledged mciil with Ihu tin merous quack medicines tbut ale now so common, lie speak liom experi ence when wo suy thul Parker's (lin ger Ionic is a slerliii-' health reslora- liro and will do all thai is claimed lor it. Wo bave used it ourselves with the happiest results fur Rheutnulism and when worn out by overwork. See advertisement. Tunes. 110 -It. It is estimated that Iho recent over flow of tho Mississippi caused damages between Kookult, la , and Louisiana, Mo., amounting to $2ll.'!,O0O. Tho stream is falling, but business in the river towns cannot be fully resumed for somo days. Considerate, Anyhow. The Phila delphia 77iim snys the reason that Baldwin, Ibo Newark, (N. J.,) Cashier, did not steal thu Bunking IIouso, was because tho President and Directors of of the Rank might havo missed tbe building and made a fuss about it. l)i.-hop Jcsso T. Peck and wile, of Syracuse, N. Y.,colcbratcd theirgolden wedding un Thursday, tho 27lh ultimo. Tho Bishop Is 7 1 years of uge, and has been connected with tho M K. Church for half a century. 'jintj gtiii-fi'tisfiufnts. i- 1 application will be niale at the November 'lerm of Court. A. D. 1 8H I for a chsrtrr of incur t'orslloa for '-The Uurnside Coruet Hand," of lloroRiile, Clearfield ooutitr, I'a., pursuant to the provl ionsof Ihe Act of Asseiut.lv npproi-cd tho JKlh day of April, A. II. I-71. S. V. WILSON, Clearfield, 1 1 J SI St. Atl'jr fur i'rlilionrrs. FRESHJMEAT I rj'HK umlcrsinnrd aill ponlinne the ttitclif ring X business al Ion old stand. Meat market in iho planing mill onice, on 1'ine street. rtfh mrat every Mondsr, Wednesday, Friday aad Sa'urdav mornings. Your p:itrniu,t is respect fully solicited. K. W. IlKUWN, I'er M. Is. IJaoa n. OrsrfioM, I'a., 11 1 Sl-tr. I IIITdK NOTll'l;. In re estate of I In tl,e Orphans' Court A- H. Diokilison. of Cloarllsld county. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the voun 10 isee lesumony ami liear exceptions to account ot administration and renin Ihrm i it, Court will attend to bia dune as sifh at his ,eio ClearaeM, t Till KSlsAV, HhCKMllKIl 1ST, al 1 o'clock, A. M., when and wlirro all parlies inlerested mar attend. H. V. WII.M1N', Clearhcld, fa., 1I2SI ;jt. Auditor. VDMIMSTK Vllllt'S MsTII K N,liee is hrrehr ni,rn that Lrttera of Administra tis on the esteie of PHILIP J. M I' I.I.KN. lute of Lsrwenre tap., Clearfield eounly, Pa., dee'd, hosinit been dnl.r (rrsnted to the undersigned, all rsrsons Indehted to said estate will please nuke immediate payment, and those having elsims or demands against the same will preiem ilietn prnp erlr authi-ntixeted for aettlein"nt. wi!hot drier, HI OH MI l.'l.KN. JA.MKd F. Ml I.LEN, Administrators, llearteld, I'a , Nor. 11, lSSI-ti. It KM O V.VId! Til It WineM Rn'l BW4t,vr8 of tho Utn flrtu ol UkOADUKNT t. I'll I L -ll'ti.htvtuffbtrB (jUTpbrnted tijr tho otitlf n-ifeheil, the; bvo tuovnej the mo In VU CboKDut treot, wtiett they will b plticfd to Ptm thrir o i psiruai. Xttj re'pcctr.illr, BHOADUKKT A CO , (fc'ofciHorn to Urrikadbont Jt l'bfllii.) PhilftuMpfai.,, IVnn'k. fl'NeKatirei of tlie pM oigbt or tin yenri r trrrd by tbrin. aNiiTcmbor H, IttSl-Iy. Agra!! Wtuitrd Itur (hi' .Llie to nil Wart f GARFIELD plH L..r r.f t, ...!.. I 1 irsuiil Knirllvh and (Jrrnwn i t-.-.uhi.iily iNn-imb-i : ls.111 Ijui It li"Hlnl. I . .-I sal'lltB fim ittibei li.i.s.1. n John f. Hllil.i, I.L. I. CAUTION, taut 1 'd rim i.i it'll I s's-'kt w il i wtiirb Mi rfiiiiilrf ) RmxtixJ, lliry iin ultsily itthWoj; an nuliaf upon the mriii"tj nf the" (! n itt avi. avid ha ft .nil 011 ttia fmtilic Tim IkwiIc ii fit 1 1 rr 1 7 NrT. Tlf wilt wnrta wnrtby t 'ia I hf .. prnti &. Iu HtnniM lr A vent's OatlU. ..III? I'll Jt'M.l JlJaUIUaW J. .(... I'U.tll- II 2 81 4t Xetr f alto to mre tinf ktlnfT dlaftw rrtm- Horvttr; rIao, dlsMwi nf tlin lilrvliler. ZESHSZi r n ii it pwiuvo cure, lurrrnrtnf luuUi, 1'im n. Fur bri'--iii-t r nth. riV SIN, runt-s'k lll 1. -(..to tvTiiI.li Mitl . il.. tMunry. firo mid !(; r "f yrmth In twin sri" V'ir iiTTdtii k Iri.tl' 11T ttotialurnlor unnatural K0 rriir nlu rur mro. JE2 ff(l Will j) too 'i mm y "ii 1 in ornnt v iiir urlnitr) 1.tt:w r t"Ui V ii''V.lr t ronlo wnn'i '.fntu of all fc1n1t, 1'mli k lw fit. 11 willTi" ),tM r-rni.v . ..- Vt 'n "Tv 'V avi irnu.rt) ur At h'M (frutly Ujuuflt. fcctiil for a p.iiniililr-t. B. D. II AltTU AN A CO., Oiboni, Ohio, Krvri Ti-nr bow. remilur witb S. S. M.UiVIN & CO'S. bUPBRIOR OHAOKEKH AMI Pan Cake Flour. I'miMlcr Flour lJiil wl,M tlx timnn lrn..-a- fluir f-r I 'nil 4hci. Tin ill ti-lioi,. Ut ur nr wl ii col.) wiilrr itr wii1 milk, innkoa iMtlfrmut bikvae fni-o un hot RniMle. lit I. Mui.irt JM niuoli cIujmt t sin Hue k oliuai flour. tf AM VOIR G HOTK I If 1 XK IT . - Ol It New York Water Crack ers, lMPKIU.VI.CIIaMIAfiXKCn.ACKEii.S x"x x oysti:i. ciui kkiw, EXTRA SODA ('RACKER.M, WINE CRACKEIa.S Kr inferior In nit r.tbir Whrn ymi hiijr frrkt?ri plf for UMItVINf. and ili-ni kr hj uiUi, fir lhy are Iho twu. UAi- and Work I M, t.litiiil B7 I.lbrrtj Mirrrt, tetall IiMrlniint, - - in 11 f. h Avenue, riTTHiti juar, r.4. FOR SALE HY ALL OIlOCElil Nortmlmr fl, 1881 tm. EXECUTORS' SALE -OF VAI.1AI1I.E- REAL ESTATE I I Y vlrln nf in order of the Orlini Court of I 9 Mfirlltld eounir, I'm, tbr will b txpogad to paMIc it iht COI KT IlUl SK, In C'liar Bold, 1'enn'a. en Saturday, November 10t!i, 1S8I, Thf ffallowltiK i'-flribed ptt of rl itkU of HU'llAHlt SUA W, HK.t Ufa nf Uwrt.o t..wa fbtp, Clrfild eountT. Fnn (Immwi), fti : All thit eorttio pieos of I nod liluato In Lftarrntt towmhip, CUifAold ooonty, boitndid fullowi : H'Klnn.nR at pntt on 'AwMd creek, at fntd Inn nil tnwaabip road j tbeno nnrtb l4 d (( Mt3l7 perch 01 to pt at bridge ortr 8irim run on Huool land of Jnwph lloon ) tbanMinntb tJ dfjtroet tut by Uvad of Joreph (lonn n8 pr ehtt to nnit by tld of Naney Oftdrit'a lot thonoo by nar Und nntb 4it drra 64 per ohofl to poat by two whit pines thenM umib 44 degreta weat hy Naney Ojtde' tot II preha to a pnat on dt of turnpike nnth 4)i oait It peroboa to wblto pioo toih 31 de;ro at llf ptrcbaai to brld; tbotiot dowa rt-k ibo aer oral ooaratnand diiianco to plan of beginning onntftlftlng TO aerti, nnra or Ut, and hating IberooB oroeted a fratua boua antl bars, and, alau ft bt iriag orchard, TVtt.ltS OF &.1LVt Oat-thlrd anh, ort-thtrd In ona yoar, ana-third ! ma yaara wlib iaiarttt, tecured by boad and wortgagt. A. B HIMW, JOHKi'U HHAW, Kittatan . Clrwlali, Pa., Oat. U, lttl 4U 1 Jlolm 2d. rhese arc the Ov Rules wc live by every day, any one can see Oak Hall is the Largest Clothing House; in America. Hoping to serve Winter, Yours truly, Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth ilftr adrrrtUrmrnts. AllMIMHi R ATtllt'K KOTIf 'K. Netiee la bereliy ulren that Irltrra t A.lailnistratioD ia the .state ol MA KV AI1MKV, late of Morris lonnsbi, Clearilelil nnunly, la ., Att't, hariaa: I tieen tluly grnu.d lo Iheundrraianed , all persons j indebted t,i sanl estate will please make iioaiedi I'M"''"', tr'' "''!!" r I tuaoda aeainat tho iama. will ur , I thm nrrirt. tily authenticated for leftiemont wllti-iot delay, O. P. KKKhK, Adminitlratur. Kytertown, Oct. A, lf!l.nt. EIGHT FARMS For Sale or Rent! Tt iul's?ritr pm pim.- to fell or rent i n um ber of I arum local rd ai followa : The firit wittiate ' in Daraiida townnhip, Centre Anuntr, eon tai Ding i 160 ftfirea, buvirj-r ilifroon errott a frama dwaJI- i in ft. Ira me hnrn, aiMaeent to a Hmri'b, and knowo ai the Jamea Mulhcllantl farm. j ALSO, aimthnr farm lituato in Urabam tiiwo- 1 atiip, Clratfiald county, mntininjr 117 aerei, with the nectr; tfnirovtmot. Thu (arm in uminr- 1 laid niin ft (lOOl) VKIN OF COAL. ALSO, ail othr fartna in (he rkinit of French - i illr, eon'jiinina: rf.fttfullr IIS, Id'i.Ui, o.;, U0 and Iff acrM. Tbra far mi all bars bouiei and I batroi thereon, good water, Nitrioit ofp' ards no ' am, well a aotna good wud land. Fur j further pariionlart ah 1 1 in per mm, or aMrM tbe i undrnincd by letter. L. M. CorbKlKT. ' Jan. lUtb. lRl-tf. FrcnhrillB,Pa. Estate of Isaac Bloom, Jr. NOTlCi: TO lU.IK-! 1 N the natter of the cilate ) In (be Orphan' X or lae uloi'in, Jr., late V Court of Cle-rHeld of Pike townchip, dee'd. J county, Penn'a, To Henrietta B Klder and Robert KMer, her hus band, refilling at or near Conoord, lUnmick county, Iowa; .Jennie H. Junea and Warren Jonet, bcr hunbanJ, retittinn at or near Alden, Harden eountv, Iowa j iUr.nth K, Letmm and John Lemon, her builiaud. reaidiuic near Ma hitToy, tletirfleld oouuti, I'a ; Flonne Prit. h ard and J . 8. Priicliard, her liiinlmnd, reniiluijr at er near llelinond, Wright cutioty, Iiwa ; MiBiiia Hoover arid N L h n er, her h'iband, rridinf at Dullui. Clearl'u-M eoiinty, P. nn'a, ; Utile Hunter and V,' 8. Hooter, tur hu.,nd, reiidiriif al or nrr -North i.awrcrce, Kai.afl ; W alter 11. UIooid, rrnifimu at or near liemi'Mid, Witnlit county, Iowa. T Jeff. Hlootu, rrriding Boar (.'urwonii illti, C'lc.-irRrd 0'iuniy, l'nun'ii. ; Annie Forest ami .f 0. Fornt, her hubnil, raaiding at or near l'lerfii0. Ht idi(e, Clearfield ciiunty, 1'enn'a K. J. Walker Itlooin, reindmijt at or near lierner, llHticock county, Iowa, beiri and legal repreientnleea of Line Dloom, air, late of J'ike townnhtp, ClearBrld vounlr. des'd, ana eUo heiri of F. Cortri Hlooin, drceaaed. and lifo beiri of HUnebe V, lllnom, dee'd, wbo were beiri ol Iaao bloom, 'r., decereJ, TAtR Notii I, That at an Orphaca Court for the county of Clearfield, be d at Ihe borough of Clearfield, Pm.m,. Hani, on the lth day ot Sep tember, A. J). 1 MH1 . The return and report u( ihe inquel appointed ait nelrrlnl to mike parti tion ol Ihe rial estate Ute uf luaao I. loom, Jr , deceaaed Wei produced in open oourt and em flrieed, and a rule g rat ltd you and earb of you at heira and legal rejirnantattreaot decedent, lo aijiear In laid eourt on the 14th day of Aoveuiner, a. u. ai z o olooK, f. M and accept or n-fafe laid real ertate at tha valuation thereof, or how eauae why the lame rhuiiid not 1 beiold. Yoit are therelore hereby noli lie it and comtnaoilrd lo be preiant at tbe time end plaoe above mentioned, and arcept or relme laid real ettate it the valuation thereof or ibow caue why the tame abould not be mid. PnaRirr'i Orrirr, ) JAS. 5U1IAFKKY, Olearlleld, Oct. Itf, Ibpl. J , tSbcriff. Orphans9 Court Sale OF Valuable Itoal llato! IN pnrananoe of an erder ef tha Orpbirj' Court of Clearfield count r, Pi., there will be et poned to public iale at the hotel of Otorffe X, Darla, Id the borough of New Washington, on Wcdncsdny, Nov. 1G, 1881, At 1 o'clock P.M., all the following described, real eMata of Joho Rorabaub, late of Ujrniide townhlp, laid eounty, deceaiel, vii t "VTO. 1. All that certain tract of land ituati ) Xl kid tewnvhip, bounded wet by lamia late of Janea Uallaber, noith by land latt of Craw ford tJallaber. earn by land late of Daid Mitchell, and ion th br land late of Benjamin (J alia her, containing 1 00 aeree, more or 1m. The improve ment! eonalit nf a two-atory plank dwelling bouie. lhiilt feet, with an addition ISI feet, bank barn, .SKiAl feet, weapon ahed and other out building! t alio, a good orrhard. Prparly nearly all aleared and under fiod oultivitioo. "VO. t. In earn twp., Sounded aoutb by land of ll Ruoelt Horabauih, went by lanl of Jamea Hlephenann, north bv land late of the John Hur gundy beira, and eaat by pub I in road and ether land of tatd Rueeell Rorabaukth, and containing HI aerea, 0fl perehea and allowance, more or leti. ItnnrnvemenU c-miit of a two-atorv Tram dwelling hiuae, lHaltOfeet. with two atory kitchen Iff feet aif ntre, bank barn At) feet aq uare, and other otoQuildingi, Oood apple orchard en Ihe prem taea. Property nearly all cleared end nnder cult), vaitin. TO t. In rant towofhin, bounded eat b land of Jamaa Navaire. north bt John M Cum Bin ra, weal by (and late of Jainei Oallahar, and tout b by landa of John M Riddle and Lea nt) Br era, eonlaioing Id aerei aet. Improve ment cooiIm of a twe atory logdwelliog houe. ahout Ki3H feet, and a log it Me. About 10 aofei cleared and nnder cultivation. TERMS OF 8ALR. On lot No. 1, one. third of the purobaie nonev. and enough af the rendue thereof ti eotereoita and (eee f partition and aae, and on Iota Not. and 1, one-1 bird of the nu rebate manev nifkhu owh on oonflrmilinn of iale, the balance ef the purcnaea money in two payment! In each eaae, with Interett from date ul aale, one-half la ana year from the dale of iale, and the remainder Ihe death of Marr J. Korabauth. mUm of laid deceaeed. The latter two pajmenta with lei tr it, parable aanuall, to be eaoered by b-ij aad mon gage en the nreotnea H.L.HENDtRSOW, . . AdmlnlMrntr, OttoVtr II, 1S3I.JI. Wnnainahrr'ji tflothdm SStlvrrtlsnntnt. This One Foot Rule may chance to he of service in many homes! It will also serve us if it recalls the which arc: -Wc never ofler for believe will give who wear it. Wc stoutly have the clothing We as still Fall and. 3ir WW j.i. OAK HALL, and Market Sts., Philadelphia. 31nr Sfli'frtisfmfnta. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALI AHLK REAL INSTATE ! TIIKHK will le epse.l lo i.gll- a.le, at tl.a I ... .'. . . ... ' 7 T Osrrola lloase, in II. e borough of Uieeola, 00 Saturday, November 20th, 1881, The fwllowii-n deaeribeil property, owned by Win. Ii ilarnar, lata of Decatur towuibip, deoeasod : One pier or parrel of land litnate in tbe lown ahip of Decatur, eoMTitj uf Clearfield, State of I'etinnjlrania , bounded on the aoutb by Andrew Gardner, !) the weal by CurtiB Heainf, ol tbt north by Stephen D. Kephart, and on tbe aou th en t by Tboiuai HdiIIt, flotitiiioinf about thirty acrei, more or . Tbii land it underlaid with three fro-.d Ttitu of con I, and ku alarftelisro erecte.l thpreon TKHMS Onr-tbird oa tji-tiflrmatl 'B of aale, one-third in one year, end oue-third in two ye are, secured by bond and tDortgnjre nn the pretuiaei. JAMKi K. 11 AKNKlt, Kxroutor. 0oeulB, I'a., Nov. 1. lhljl-St. NEW IMPROVED eight-flange Fire-Proof Safes. .rN.. it The only 8-Flange Safe in the World, AND CONTAINING More Improvements than any Safe made, such as Tiic PATEXI More Bccuro from Burplrin tlion nny Fire l'roof Sufu, iinilno oxpcnuo in ri'imiring Bulls or Locka. Palenl Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Those Safes aro now being Hold in (li'm gluts in LAIIGE NUMBERS, And (jlvo tho Greatest Satisfaction, Dcinn (ho Mot ITi(hly Pi nixhcil, Best Hido, and Choapost First-1 Class SAFE ivor Troduccd. I TUoso Colobrftteil Hnirn hftj tl.o Champion Record is tub Great Boston Fire, And mnca that tim ORiAT.nd impor IANT IMrROVEMKNTB haVO botin mde. Beforo giving your order to ny other ooncrirn, .ond for prioen and doicriptiva Catalogue, MORRIS&IBELAND B08TON, MASS, Dk. il, IIIMj. - il' J H r' r" 1 H IP CI B ' iF'BWII II uside ot Work rules of' OAK HALL, sale any Clothing Imt wliut vc tlioroutjh satisiuctioii to those maintain our custom to always largest stock of men's and boys' to show our customers. do not allow our salesmen to mislead customers as to fit or quality or kind of j.'oods. We stick to oik; price ttlikc to overyboil), rich and poor. We give the guar antee with each sale we make. -We return . the money to anybody who wish it, if they choose to bring back the goods un injured. V.tw (U'(rllS(iacut3 I'tlll X AI.I'.. Thl.l-ee tires ol irt liree aliiel, I will e.11 ehe.p for oefti. or ei-turice for atirat. For fortti.-r ia forto itl"i, estl on or a 1 Ires the tirnlerricoe.I. J. K I, HAM I I:. Nov 5. "7 tf. Cloar-l.l. I'a. ' "aT OTIC i:... l l.e oMertigned, realdie ia the ' u. .,,.'.1' si.iaire o sve.lorer, IB L'l.est t',wihi; tzi9 ii!,".iji,t arrnrniTirnt and prw- poe t open an KAl lNtJ I.Ol'sK fur the ac ocuaniodiiiioii uf the put)ir (foerM. and 1 here by lolit'it a lil.irnl nhrtre l the rolili-(ml r-r mre, .I01IN J. fNVDKIt. Wi-l-rer, Pa , Feb. ., irlSl-if. I? XIi( IIH)H'!( NOTIC'B. Nntiaaii here. by siren ihal Lel(er J erlametstary nn tba Late uf IIKNIt tlANTZ, b! ur liradr twp., (Jleartit-ld county, IVnnry Ivaiia , der-eurd, bar leg Inen du'y ;ri,ted to tbe ucderinad, all peraooN Indeliled t Kuid eatata will pleat make imtoeliiie payment, and thoae hrin eUim or deuiandr asatnil the lame will preieot tbeta prnpcrlr authenticated for nettlement. JAMKS KADAKKK, Kxccutvr. .Utheraburf, I'a., Oct. ID, ISS(.ftt. -VTOTICR OK APPLICAriOM FOR 1 I II Altl lilt. Nolisa Is herobj ,1.,. that ariplicaiion will be made atider the prntistoai of the Act of the General Asseiulil.r of Peansrl. vanla, aproed April U. IS74. aud tba au.ar ment thereto for Ihe ereatlnn (if a eorpuratino to be snuwa as Ihe Wailaeeton Fire llrlek Companj', to be loeated at Wallaeeioo, Id Clearoold eoitulr, tha purpoae aad olijeet of which shall be tn inaDUfaoture Are britk ami other artiol.s. WAI.I.Al'K Klti:04, ClrarSeld, 10 1 81-Jt. Attnroers. Orphans'CourtSale OF VALUADLE Farm Property I IN furuane of in order of tli Orphan' Cnrt if I'learfield rountr, I'a.. the will be et lioaed to pul-lifl nale at the COURT IIOf.SB, in tbt horougb of CI.KAKFIKtb. on Monday, Nov. 14th, 1881, At 1 aV'nck P. .M.. all the f.illnwitir real of John llaneoek, late ul P.he townnbip, eai I eonni, d'-rraafl, t.i wit: All that certain Irirt or P-.r-BiinBi or lnnd rltuate In PiVe t.iwi.fi-p, ClenrfiilJ counl.T, Pa , bOHinIeJ and ileaot i&. ai fulhiw : llfKliining at a maple nu line nf Un I of Alexir Irr Cl Iwrll : tliMie north tme and one. half degreea wett 32 prrrhei t.i a while oak : thence rat ttlii croha to a t,iot ; tbenee -oulh 17 prr-hi to a white jitoe atnmp i tbei.fi enot l prche to a white nak buch t thrnre anttth CO D IO pereboa lo a poet; thenee eait Tf) perchra to ft ma; le and place of beginning, eontaininjr; eWut 1'iH ACHES, Mnrenr lea, and aJioininj landa of Alexao Ur CaMwell, Patrick Mullen, (Wre Welb, Jr.'a eatate, and nthere. The improvementi nr.nl it of a two atory plank Uau, ISi IU feet, with klifhon attached, ami a log barn, fidio (Vet. Prupert; nearly all r lea red and nnder eulil ration. Tfrmt of Sttie, One third nf tbepiirrbaoeinonj' anil eWo enough of tbe re i.lua (hereof to ourer the ooata and feoa (ncident to naid partition and aale, ewnh on con (Irinatioo cl nale : one-third lo one yrar I'-om date of nale. and ihe remaining third thereof at the death ot Mary Hancock, widi'W of tM deeaaad. Ttie latter two payment with lhir tiiterae, par able armntlly, to he aemirnd br bond and nart gaf(i on the prenlaef, W. W. UKTT3, Trwtea. ClaarfielJ, Pa., Oct. IV, 1HSI-U, HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store HIIOJI Ml. lllHkl-., OPISIU IIOITNR. Clearfield, Pa., WHOLESALR 1 RETArL.IEAI,RR IS miY GOODS, Comptlslns: Presa Oooda or the er? latest sules, enslslint la pan or Casbmeres. Ms.Fheitrr Faneies, Alparaa, and all aaaauar or Fancy Dress Goods, Sinh aa Cretoaa, Mb1r Lnitera, Plaida, Dreaa Oinjrhamn, Dreae Fanrlei of tha very lateM ft) !, and aa obap at they oan he aold In tbia market. NOTIONS, C(imiting of UI'ivm fr Uetit, Ladlea I Miatea. )l ae or all abadea, Kjlk Frinre. Laeea, Fancy reee limU.na. Ladlea' Tiea of all abadea and etylea, Cnffa and CoMara, hibbona of all kind) and qualities. Merino I'nderwear, Triramlagi, etc. BOOTS AND SHOES Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, CurpcU, Oil C lothN, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc, Whisk am be aold wholesale er retell. Will take Country Produce In Kich.ttf for (Janata .1 Hartal Frlree, WM.J. BofFIR, Cltu-IUIst, Pa., Hpt. 14, in! tf, rth. ocn.-