The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 01, 1870, Image 3

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    ffrlh Gjmtntg g duo rate,
Cur finical illdfciray.
r.rif Express East 0:41 p. m.
do lo West 8:80 m.
do Mnil East 2:C0 p. m.
do do West 2:110 p. tn.
Local Freight East 11:00 a. m.
do do West o:U5 P-
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Elk lodge, A. T. M.
Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be
bell at their hnii on tin second and fourth
Tuesdays of ench month.
J. K. W1IITMORE. Scc'y.
. I. 0. G. T.
The Rwdar meetings of Ridgway Lodge,
No. 256, held every Wednesday evening at
their Lodge Room.
C. 11. Slatie, Secy.
AGENTS TOR THE ADVOCATE.
The following named persons are authorized
gents for the Advocate to receive subscrip
tions, advertising or Job work, take pay there
for and give receipts.
Wilcox. A. T. Atnmcit, J. L. Brown.
Kano. Frank W. Mf.ece.
Johnsonsburg. Isaac Hauax.
St, Marys. Cuas. MuVean.
Ccntrcvllle. Homer U. Leach, MoJ. Burke.
Caledonia. W. P. Smith, B. A. Weed.
Bcnnczetto. Jons C. Baud, J. iV. Browh.
Shawinul. John Fabrer.
Spring Creek. A. W. Irvin.
Highland. Levi Ellothortr.
. Horton.D. C. Oyster, N. M. Brtkwat.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY. COM
MITTEE. A Meeting: of the County Committee will
te lielJ at Ridgway on Wednesday Jan
unry 12(h 1870, at 7 o'clock P. M. Mem
bers from tvery Township arc earnestly re
quested to attend as business of importance
will be brought before the meeting.
liy order
J. R R.wni),
Cluiitman.
C. McVkan. See'v,
List of causscs set dowu for trial at the
January tcnii, 1870, Elk county cumniou
plo3. Commencing Jajuury l'Jili, 1S70
1. Jame (.'oync v.s J. K. U'liitmors-
2. Foster's Adam's vs' William lli.ud.
3. L. C. Leuy, Adin. &c. vs. J.uiies Mtilom?
et. &1.
4. Pharpo et. n vs. William ReeJ.
5. Z. M. Webb vs- Tl omaa T-zk-r.
n. Leitau Stephens vs. Geo. 1). Mitwcn.
ger.
7. J. J. RHway vs. X. T. Cummiii'iP.
8. J. C Rurns lor uo J. V. Ilouk vs
Spring Creek township.
9. Cluik Huston vs. William Reed.
10. R. S. LI art, Ad.u. vs. Geo. 0. Messen
ger.
11. Adam Shall vs Same.
Tl. Frank V!i vs. Dcveruttx.
13. James Plielvoy vs. JaswS Moyer.
1 I. Fiatik Wtiia vs. lk-ver;:ux.
15. Short v.s. N. Lnuufbory.
1G. Win. L. Joues vs C. It. EarVv.
17. H- S. Belnap, fio. vs. M. V. Moore
18. Abraham J Lewis vs John W- Lest.
Fit HI.). SCIKENING, Pro.
Rev. Wm, Sammox will preach in the
Court House, Sunday, Juuury 2d, at the
li:.un! hours.
Lecture at Centrsville, Tuesday, January
4;h, subject, "Our Country." Preaches
m Joreiuiah Hewitt's Wednesday night,
January 5th,
L'reaehcs at Ilcllcn, neai Oysters, Thurs.
day Kve, January U;h, a quarter of 7 o'
clock. Think you the propietors of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy would ofier 5500 reward
for a case of Catarrh which he cannot cure
if his Remedy was a humbug? Prcpos.
terous ides ! Kolu by drucgests everywhere
at fitly cents, and it prepares a full piut ot
the medicine ready fur use.
O.s'LY five "birds" in our jail now. Look,
out tor taxe9.
Gold 120L No bids.
Local column very slim this week.
Copt. Clark vibitL-d the "Wood-pecker's
tiest," in company with lriends, and fouud
it infested with shoemakers.
Powell & Kim are the heiiviest deal
ers iu dry goods, groceries, flour and leed,
in this place.
Our winter thus far has been one of pe
culiar character4 It commenced quite ear
ly and we have had considerable snowj but
very little sleighing on account of frequent
rains, and up to the present date the blobb
ing is bad.
Murdered. Judge Andrew Mead was
brutally murdered and robbed in his own
store at Allegheny, Cuttaraugus County, N.
Y.j ou Saturday evening last, by being
beaten with a stove ptker. It is not yet
known who Committed the deed. The de
ceased has resided in and about Olean for
more than fifty years, and was much respec
ted. Juvenile Theolohy. A little boy
once said to bis aunt, "Aunty, I should
think that Satan mn&t be an awful trouble
to God." "He must be trouble enough,
iudeed I should think so," she answered.
"I don't see how he came to turu out so,
when there was no devil to put him up to
it."
EXPLICIT. -A"Yankee
riding up to Dutchman ex
claamtd : ' .
"Well, strange!-, foi acquaintance Sake,
what might be your name?"
"Vy, my ntiine,iHh Uaunce IIollcnboEcn.
hcEFeogrefftnHteuiburg V
"By Cape Cod I if that ain't as long a
pumpkin vine I Well, I hain't no time to
lose, I'm on a speculating Tell me the way
to Tamaqua."
"To Tamaqua I Veil, you see dat roat
pou de hill ?" pointing in the direction.
"Oh yes, I see it."
"Veil, den, you must net take that roat.
Yee see dish roat by the coal bank?"
'"Yes."
"Veil, datis not tee roat too; but you
mushs go right by tee barn dore, and ven
you see von roat crooks just so, (bending
his elbows, and describing at the same,)
and ven you get dare keep right along till
you gits furder. Veil, den you will turn
tee potato patch round tee bridge over tee
river up stream, an te hill up, and tirecly
you sen mire prudder Fritz's parn shuiklcd
mit straw, dabs de house vcre mine prud.
der lives. He'll dell you so better as I can.
And you go alittle furder two roats you
must not take both of "cm."
The Yankee rode off at the top of his
speed.
Nasby is settled at last, and now dates
his letters from the "Sixth ward uv Noo
York." "Here I stay my foot hez found
a lestin place."
The recent verdict of the jury in a liquor
casein Massachusetts, that lagar beer was
not tutoxicaing," has been set aside by
Judijjo Lord of the Supreme Court.
A poli ceman in jMvoit, wag found on
(he sidewalk on Saturday morning, dead,
his throat cut. Irotu ear to ear.
Ci iiir.iitsinner Dklano has ordered the
ii.-rcu!0!i of the collection of the tax ou
j:oi k packer until otherwise ordered.
The nomination ol Geo. Sickles as Miu-is-ter
to Spain has iiot )Ct hern reported
irnui the CoinmitUc on Foreign Relations.
A treaty with the foreign reprcscnta
:ives ha been ratified in Japan, which will
slop the trading of foreigners with the
opened ports.
UzNCiCitous. It is said that a man came
very near dying in California by putting on
i pair of clean stockings and drinkiug a
i-lass of cold water an experiments be
had not tried for many years. We know a
good many men who run no risk of ever suf
fering from cither experiment.
Reasonable. "When I goes a shop
ping," fcaid an old lady, "I allcrs ask for
what I wants, and if they have it and it's
siiitublo, and I feel inclined to take it and
it is cheep, and it can't be any place for
less, I tillers take it, without chaffering
abjtit it all day as most people do."
Wickkd. A man up ?n New Hamp
shire says : ' The most wickedest thing he
ever did in tiia lifa, was when he put snow
in his ?ap, and boiled it brown, and sold it
for suar."
Josh Hillings says "there is no more
real satisfaction in laying up in your bui
zutu an injury, than there is in ntufiing a
ded hornet who has stuug you, and Iteep
inir him to look at."
Fourtkln Buffalo girls have signed
and sent this note to a modest young
man : '-We the undersigned, have been
comparing notes, and find that you have
been equally sweet to one, and all of us
have paid the same compliments to each,
ami maid love in the same terms in every
case. We are indignant at suoh duplicity
and demand an explanation.
itiavrml.
At Wilcox, Deo. 5th., by Rev. Win.
Sami-son, Mr. PONTU3 JOHNSON and
Miss ANNIE M. OIILSON.
Dec. 24th. by the same, Mr. CHARLES
KEEFER, of Wilcox, and Miss ADtiLIA
D. 15ICKWITH, of Smethport.
Dec. 20th, by the came, Mr. ARCHI.
BALD NIVEN CIllLDS, ot Grahams,
villc, N. Y., and Miss HENRIETTA R.
LOCKWOOD, of Wilcox.
Difd.
At Ridgway, Tuesday, December 28thJ
18G0, Mrs. IIattik Scribner, wife of E.
K. SruiBNER, deceased, in the 30th yea'r
of her age.
About one year ago Mr. E. K. Scribncr
moved to Milesburg, Ceatre Co. Pa., muoh
to the regret of'tho inhabitants of this place
as he was highly esteemed by all who knew
him. At that time the family were enjoy
ing the blessings of good health ; but about
three moots had elapsed when his remains
were brought here and placed in our cem
etary anl about the same time one ol his
daughters was burried at Milesburg. Nine
moths had passed when his wife departed
this life, leaving two children.
W ashawlauipautoveumpoo, a chief of
the Arizona Indians, is dead. PooT Wash-
awfampantoveompoo I Taere are no Wslu
awfampantoveumpoos left who possessed
the good heart of this Wsbhawlampanto-vcumpoo.
LtEQUEST VALLEi KAIL ROAD.
ifae only direct route to Pittsburg
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS
from Oil City.
On and after Monday Nov. 22.1 1300, trains
will run as follows :
g;)ino bouth
Day Express leaves Oil City at 10,1 a. .
Arriving at PittHbimg at, 5.80 p. m.
Night Exprrss leaves Oil City at MO p. m.
Arriving at Pittsburg at 7.00 ft. m.
Kittnnoi-g Aoc. leaves Emlenton fi,10 p. nv
Arriviving at Kiftanning 0.00 p. m.
Mixed Way leaves Oil City at 7,00 a. ra.
Arriviug at West Penn Junction at 7,05 p. m.
GOING NORTH.
Day Express leaves Pittsburg at 7,15 a. m.
Arriving at Oil City at. I,fi5 p. m.
Night Express leaves Pittsburg at 8,00 p. in.
Arriving at Oil City at .00a m.
Parker Ace. leaves Kittanning 7.0 a. in.
Arriving at Parker O.o5 a. ni.
Mixed Way leave West Penn Juno, at 7,00 a. m.
Arriving at Oil City at 6,00 p. in.
Connections at Corry and Irvine'on for Oil
City and Pittsburg. At Franklin with James
town and Franxlin R. K. Connections with
West Penn, It. R. at West Penn Junction for
Blairsville and all points on the main line tf
the Pennsylvania It. It.
Sleeping Carson Night Trnins.
J. J. LAWRENCE. General Supt.
Thos. M. Kino, Asst. Supt.
s
TILL AHLAD I
OUR GREAT
We want good reliable agents in every psrt
of Iho country, liy employing your spare time
10 lorm clubs and scmtine us vour orders, you
can obtain the most liberal commissions, eitliou
in cash or merchandise, and all coods sent by
us will be as represented, and we guarantee
satisfaction to every one dealing at our bouse.
Agents should collect ten rents from every
customer, nnd forward to us in advance, for
descriptive checks ofthe aoods we soil.
me holders ot the checks have the privilege
oi either purchasing the article thereon ui-
cribetl, or ot exchanging for anv article men
lioned on our catalogue, numbering over 6u0
diuerent articles, not one of which can be pur
chased in the usual wny for the sumo money.
Iho advantages of iirst sending tiic cheeks
are t hese : We are constantly buying small
lots of very valluable goods, which are not on
our catalogues, anil for which we issuo checks
until all arc sold ; besides, in every, club, we
will put checks for watches, quilts, blankcti,
dress patterns, or ome other article of coual
dalue.
We do not offer a single article of nicrdian-
vusethat can be sold by regular dealers at our
price We do not ask you to buy goods from
Ms unless we can sell them cbenper than yon
can ouiam mem in any other, while the
greater pint of our goods arc sold at about
ONE HALF THE REGULAR RATES.
Our etock consists in part of the following
goods :
Shawls, r.lnnkcts. Quilts, Cottons, Ginghams,
Dress Goods, Table Linen, ovvcls. Hosie
ry, Gloves. Skirts, Cor.cls. Silver
hinted Ware, Spoons plated on
Nickel t liver. Dissert Forks,
Five bottle Plated' Cas
tors Britiaiiia ware,
Glass ware, Ta
ble and
Pocket Cutlery,
in Great Variety,
Elegant French nnd Gor
mtn Fancy Goods, lieatiiiful
Photograph Albums of the New.
est nnd Choicest Styles in Morocco
and Velvet Bindings, Heavy Gold and
Pluted Jewelry of the luteal and newest styles.
We have nlsj made arrangements with soino
of (ho leading publishing houses that will ena
ble us to tell the standard and huest works of
authors at about onedialf t lie regiilar prices ;
suoh as Pyron, Burns, Moore, Milton and
Tennyson's Works, in full gilt and cloth bind
ings, nnd hundreds of others.
These and cverj thing eUe for
ONE D0LL.R FOR. EACH ARTICLE.
In every order amounting to over $50, ac
companied by the cash, tha agent may retain
$2 ; and iu every order over $10iJ, l may bo
retained to
PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES.
COMMISSION TO AGENTS.
For an order of $30 frorc a clnb of thirty, we
will pay the agent as conimissii n, 3:i yards f
bleached or brown sheeting, good dress pattern,
all wool pants pattern, or $d 50 in cash.
For an order of $1)0 from a club of siMy, we
will pay the agent 05 yards of brown or bleach
ed sheeting, hunting case watch, nil wool
shawl, or $7 in cash.
Eor an order of $100, from a club 100, we
will pay the agent 110 yards .'I yard wide),
sheeting, splendid sewing machine, or $11 iu
cash.
SEND MONEY- BY REGtSiTEflEb
LETTER3.
For further particulars eeud for catalogues.
Address
GEORGE A. PLTJMMER & CO.,
(Successors to Harris Plummcr )
Nos. 30 and 40 Hanover Street, Boston, Mnsg.
nov20,'C9 tf
The Great Reformer ofthe Stage, who, having
abandoned stage life, now exhibits in vivid col
ors he whole show world bel'oie and behind
td scenes. Being truthful, moral and high
toned, as well as sensational, rich and racy, it
outsells all other books. Beautifully illnstiat
ed wiih 40 spirited engravings, 21 full-page
cut, 650 pages, on rose tinted paper. Greatett
inducements yet offered. Prospectus, sample
eopy, Boxes and Stationery, Free For circu
lar explaining, address immediately PA It ME
LEE & CO., Publishers, either at Philadelphia,
Penna., Ciuuiuatti, Ohio, or Middleton, Con.
necticut, 4w
rpiIIS IS NO HUMBUG !
By sending 85 cts.
with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you
will receive, by return mail, corrcst plctuie
of your future husband or wife, with nomeand
date of marriage, Address W. POX, P. 0.
Drawer No. 24 Fultonville, N. Y. 4w
HOW TO MAKB MONEY Virginia Lands.
We will send to any address a pamph
let of 100 pages, giving descriptions of t00
farms, with other valuable information. Will
ell 75,000 acres of land from $1 to $2 60 per
aor. Send postage stamp.
P. M CRACKEN t BRO.,
4w Box 135 Fredericksburg, Va
1 ENVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS ntly
Jjj printed k t the Advocate Offiio.
W. S SERVICE.
900,000 CUSTOMKllS WAN 1 ED.
At the new Masonic Hall Building.
STOVES at prioos that will please of all de
sirable kinds.
TIN-WARE of every kind on hand at all
iroes.
Special attention given to Wholesale orders.
Price list furnished to dealers on application.
SIJ LET- TLX AXE COPPER WARE.
House furnishing goods a great variety.
STEAM AND WAT EH P1PEING,
FUMP3, FI IIINU AND HUNTING
TACKLE, such as K0D3 BAS
KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS,
CAPS, POWDER, &o. Jc.
A I- L O II DE US FO 11 i U N WO R K
Promptly attended to.
EIRD CAGES A SICE VARIETY.
ROOFING, GUTTERS, SFOUTS.
of Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper an 1 every
kind of .
HOUSE AND JOB WORK
done on short notice and warranted,
AGSXCT of Eenry Diastons aelebralcd
saws. Orders for laws at factory prides so
lioiled, also for repnirinj. Information in d
price list finished on applioatioa.
PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD
COPPER, CRASS, PEW-
TER, LEAD, IRON,
BEESWAX, HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON
SKINS, SHEEP PELTS, GREEN
BACKS, NATIONAL BANK
NOTES, V. S.
BOND8 As.
lal en in txchmngi for Gooclt or ITori
ln:of. W. S. SIRYICK.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PA
PER IN ELK COUNTi'.
THE ELK CO. AD YG CATS.
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULA
TION, IT IS THEREFORE THE
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN THE COUNTY I
JVvrrfftt' loth rt t'ut gropU
ot lh County,
Qi&m (ex sfeq tmi oltritfit Hud
gvcm.rtlu MtcitflrJ to.
Address
J. RORDWELL,
Ridgaat, Pa.
fl HE SATl'RDAYjJYEXlNG TOST.
1
THREE MONTHS GP.ATI3 1
This cheapest and best f 1I10 I.iiurury wcci,.
lies is offering unequalled inducements to new
kubscribers.
In t ti s first paper of October, it commenced
a brilliant Novelet, called " a Family Kaili. g,"
by Elizabeth l'rescotl. It also is now running
a serial, culled " George Canterbury's Will,"'
by Mrs. Henry Wood, iho famous author of
itst Lj.'ne, ic.
NEW NOVELETS
will continually succeed ".oh other. Amoflg
those already on hand or in progress, lire
" Under a Ban, by Amanda M. liouglas ;
" Ltonie's tieeret," by Frank Lee Benedict ; a
Novelet, by Miss llosmcr, 40.
The post also gives the gems of the English
magazines.
NEW .SUBSCRIBERS
For 1870 will haue their subscriptions dated
back to Iho paper of October lid, until the
larg extra edition of that date is exhausted.
This will bo thirtccen papers iu addition to the
regular weekly numbers for 1870 or fifteen
months iu all 1 When our extra edition is ex.
hansted, the names of all new subscribers for
1870 will be entered on our list th very week
they are received.-
TERMS :
$2E0ayesr. Two copies, $4. Four copies,
$G. Five copies (and one gratis) $8. One
copy of the Post aud one of (he Ludy's Friend,
A copy of the large and beanliful Premium
Steel Fng'-aving, Taking the Measure ofthe
Wedding Ring " en-travel in England at a
cost of SUObO will be sent to every full ($ AO)
tubscriber, and to every person Bending aclub.
this is truly a beautiful engraving !
Audress
II.PETEE50N&C0.,
810 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Spctimen copies ent frcG for five cents.
f I HE LADY'S FRIEND.
-it.
TWO MONTHS GRATIS !
The Lady's Friend announces the following
Novelets for 1870 : Did He Forget Her ? by
Louise Chandler Moulton ; ' The Caseamum's
Anut,' by Elizabeth Prescott, author of 'Be
tween Two.' io. ; ' Solid Silver ; or, Chrisio
Deane s Bridal Gifts,' by Amanda M. Douirlas,
author of the Debarry Fortune," with nu
merous shorter stories by a brilliant galaxy of
laity writers.
A finely executed steel encravins. a liand-
seme double page, finely colored fashion plate,
and a large assortment of wood outs, illustrat
ing the fashions, fancy work, etc., are given iu
every numoer.
It will give a popular piece of Music in ev
ery number.
PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED
AUTHORS.
Tha January number will contain portrait!?
(engraved on stosl) of Mrs. Henry Wood,
Florence Percy, Louise Chandler Moulton,
Elizabeth Prescott, Amuuda M. Douglas, Mrs.
Margaret ilosmcr and August Bell,
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
Who send in their names before the first of No
vember, fcb'ill receiue the November aud De
cember uuinbers of this year in addition, mak
ing fourteen months iu all ! And new subsoil,
bers sending in their names by the first of
December shall receive the magnificent Decem
ber holiday number, making thirteen moLtns
in all 1
TERM3 ;
50 a year; two copies. $4 ; four copies, JC:
fiee copies, (undone gratis) J8. One copy of
the Ludy's Friend and one of t Vie Post, $1.
A copy of the loi po and beautiful Premium,
steel engraving Taking t lie Measure of the
Wedding King ' engraved in Eng'iind at a
cost of yilU'.iu will bo sent to every person
bending a club. This engraving is a gem of art.
Address
DEACON PETERSON, .
Bl'J Walnut ttitet. Philadelphia.
Specimen copies sent for ten cents.
Y YOU WANT TO BUY
CL.OTUI.YO for the JZUUoh
Go to A. DURLAC11ER,
DEALER IN
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,"
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
TRAVELING BAGS, &o.
ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, PENNA
Jan218681ypd
Special Notices
V) CONSUMPTIVES.
The Advertiser, li.ivinif been restored to
health 111 ft few weeks, by a very simple
remedy, after having Buffered several yeari
with a severe lung affection, and that dread
disease, Consumption is nfistious to make
known to his fe Ho w-sii fl crers the means of
oura.
To all who desire" if, ho will send a copy of
the description used, free of charge, with the
directions for preparing" find usinjt iho same,
which they will find A sure Cure for Consump
tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc The object of
the advertiser in sending the Prescription is
to benefit the nflliclcd. and spread information
which ho conceives to bo invaluable ; and he
j hopes every sufl'erer will try his remedy, as it
win cosi 111m uoiiung, unu may prove a oicsh
ing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please
address. 11EV. EDWARD A. WIL30N,
Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y.
v1n2fivl.
J. S. BORDWELL, M. D.
eclectic i u rsici.f .r.
1"!he word celeotio means it) choese or se
lect medicines front all the different
schools of medicine ; using remedies that are
safe, and discarding from praclioe all medi
cines thrt have an imjurious elfeet on Iho sys
tem, such as mercury, antimony, lead, cop
per, &c.
I lay aside the lnnec the old blaodlclfer,
reiucer of tlepleter. and equalize the circula
tion and restore the system to its natural
state by alteratives nnd tonics. I shall here
after give particular attention to chronic dis
enses, such as Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Liver
complaint, Catarrh, Ne iralgia, diseases ofthe
throat, urinary organs, and all aiseases pecu
liar to females, &c.
CATARRH 1 treat with a new instrument of
lute invention which cures every case.
TEETH extracted without pain.
Office and residence Sautli of tHojall on
Centre St. Oflice hours from 7 to 8 a. ; ni 1J
tj 1 p. ni : 0 to 7 p. in.
Deo. 23"u7."ly. J. S. BORDWELL.
JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law. 7!idg.
way. Elk county Pa. uiar-Hl! GO ly
JO. IK a. HALL JAS. K. e. UALL.
IT ALL
Attorneys - nt - Law
. Si; AlARYAS:
BF.NZINGER P. 0. ELK. COUNTY, FA.
September 20, 18u0. ly.
T 8. Bordwcll, M. I). I'Icleetic Physician'
tf Ollice and resilience opposite the
Jii, on Centre St., KiJgway, Pa. Prompt at
tention will be given to nil calls. Oilice hours :
7 to 8 A. M- ; 1J tolJ P. M. ; nud 0 lo7 P. M.
Mar. 22, 00 tf.
D
fa.
R. W. .W. SUA W Practices Medicine
and Surgery, Centrevillo, Elk county
; mar-lliroo-ly.
17RANKIJN HOUSE,
1 M. llAnTS. 1'A.
LARGEY & M ALONE, Pr.oru's.
The proprietors respectfully ask tho attention"
of their friends and the public in general to
their large and commodious hotel. Every
attention paid to the convenience of guests.
II. LARGEY,
may30-1803.1y J. A. m A LONE.
MAPLIN Kettles. Brass Kettles, Porcleau
Sauce Pans, French Tincd Sauce Pans.
1-ruii cans the cheapest and best, nt W. S.
SERVICE'S, Hardware Store, Pidgway.Pa.
WANTED Agents. ToRehers, Slulcnts,
Ckrgyiueu, Faruiers' ions and daugh
ters' and all to cell
HYDE HOUSE,
RirmWAY, Elk Co., Pa.
W. II. SCIIRAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore so
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attentioa
to the comfort anl cuiivouienco of guests, to
merit a continuanco of the same.
Oct SO 18fi'J.
mHAYER HOUSjS,
X RIDGWAY, TA.
DAVID THAYER, Proiu-ie'tor.
Tho undersigned having fitted up a large
and commodious hotel on the southwest
comer of Centre and Mill (streets, with good
and oorivenicnt stabling atUohed, respect
fully Bolicils the patronage of his old friends
and tho puttie generally.
ecu Ob 13 DAVID THAYER.
TTTTIiSP.V lirIl.'
CEsr.tviLLE, Ei.k Co., Pa.
n. B Liacr, rroprictor
Thankful for ll,
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro.
prietor. hones, bv n.ivin i,ie niinn;..n
the comfort atd convenience of guests, to
uici ii a coniiuunnoe ot the same.
vln'JOly.
11 order for Stoves and Hardware
will be nromntlv nttfimln.l Du
as received, at the
IU b7 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE.
m roitTON nousv,
ERIE. PA
M. V. Moore, (late of the Hyde House)
Proprietor,
Open Day and Night-
uSOtf.
rtARDS. Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tais.
I Handbills. n . d.mo in u . "
. ... mnuiicr,
and nt the lowkst piiwi; Vih riau .
the Elk Advocate Printing Office. '
I
OUiS H. GARNER,
PRACTICAL M rrTTVTsJT
Can be fnitnd t his Foundry at St. Mary's
....vi. ... 1, mi'iy ,0 nave 1111 shop. work in
bia line done 00 short notioe. St. Marv
B.niingor P. O , Elk co., Pa. uiyUOb ly
D. PARSONS,
?Inufactarer and Denier in Boots Si Etioijtr
, Main St., opposite Ilolel,
2'! W.wi; Pa.
Y"0RDS 0 WISDOM.
FOR YOUNG MEN,
On t-he Ruling Passion in Youth and EarlV
Manhood, wiih SELF HELP for the Erriri
and unfortunate. Seut in sealed letter ea
velopes, free of charge. Address. HOWARD
ASSOCIATION. Box P, Philadeldiia. P.
J iC0? JS '? & co Book BinderB An
ft utauK Book Manufacturers, WrishfaBlV
Corry, Pa. Blauk Bocks Made to Order.