!k cSmnlu. SUliwfe. Thursday, November ao. iTl P.tos of Advertising. One column, ono year $7fi 00 " ' " 40 00 " ' 2fi 00 " " 15 00 Trsns'cnt Advertising per square of eight lines or less 3 limes or lf)t 2 00 Business curds, ten lines or less per yenr & 00 Marriages a id Death nolioos inserted gratis. Elk Lodge, A. Y H. Ststed meetings of Elk Lodge will Vie knH at their hull on tin second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. 0. L McCRACltEN, Soc'y. Tcmp!e of Honor and Temnerance. Elkton Temple No. 81. meets on en:h alternat e Thursday, at tlieir Lodge Room, on Main Direct, over J. V. Hunk's store. 11. A. PARSONS. A. E. Car Ttmtat llidgtray. Erie Express East do do West do Mail East do do West Renovo Accommodation Eat ... (-4n do do Wet...., 2:0R a m. 2:15 a. m. 4:55 p. m. 6:05 n. m , 7:57 a. m. , f:00 p. m. Snow storm last Tuesday. StBscRiBK for the Advocate. Gold wni quoted in New York last Monday 111 110. Money-m attkks are somewhat close berc at present. J. H. Wtt.BKi has on hand a splen. did lot of toys for the holidays. G. L. McCracken has purchased G. A. Rathbun's house on South street. O. G. RtcnAnns, of troutfjshinf; and picture-cnlarsrinz fame, is ia town SflRVicns in tho Court House next Sunday, morning and evening, by Rev. II, A. Pattison. Six case of sin ill dox are reported nt Wilcoi. We would susirest to every person the propriety of getting vacci nated. S. A. Rite, West End, is prepared t take pictures all styles and eizps Now would hs a ii'iol time to have your picture taken. The new bridge aero the Clarion river at this place i in curf of con struction. Th hr'dirn is to he built of iron and will be a gre it improvement on the old wooden structure. There is s one talk of having street !amps froifi the depot bridge to the new bridge across the Clarion. To Mr. W II. Sehrani belonL'S the honor of start ing the project, aal wo hope it may b'' cirried thro'h. Wb notice by last week's Demoerat thatO. W. Barrett, formerly of the St Mary's Gazrlln, has taken editorial con trol of that paper, and will in the future guide its destinici. Curt starts out with g'olshoT of advertisements and a good paper. Success to you Curtis. Good Day r.ut Stamps Last Monday postmaster lla'erty cancelled 690 stamps. Thut'R considerably ahead of St. Maiy but we believe the Canvron Il'fdlnwn is wtitin for a good opportunity to tell what. Emporium can do in the stamp line, we think this will be a good chauce for hiui U try his band. Gooey's Lujy's Book for D cetnbpr, 187 1. This excellent Ladv's Hook has been received for iKcember. and is as usual filled full of choice read ing matter; the engravings are superb, and the general appearance ueit and jaunty. Now is tho timo to uixke up clubs. For club lates etc., address L. A. Godey, Philadelphia. Pa. Hunting on Sunday. If you in tend huritiiiic on Sunday, stop and read the following section of the act of April 21st, 1809. and he admonished by it: auction 7. There shall be no shoot ing, hunting or trapping on the first day of the weeg. called Sunoay; and auy 1 01 erson offending against the provisions tins act shall, ou conviction, forfeit aud pay a sum not exceeding twenty- live or less than five dolli'.rs, or be im prisoned in the county jail where the offense was committed uot less than ton days nor more than tweuty-five days fof each offence. Why tiie Difference? Ad Act of Assembly retires tho County Com missioners to publish annually a state ment of tho reocipts aud expenditures of the county. The same law requires borough, township and school officers to publish a similar etatemeut. Yet lew omply. But lot tho Commissioner, for only one year, omit their duty upon this point, what gigantic Irauds would be developed in the imagination of the tax payer. If the County Commissioners dare uot violate the law, why do the borough and township officers persist year after year in doing so? Clearfield 1 mu iiii uiiimii ii JJr.APi.y a TitAamY.Last Trtr day, 22d inst , Jacob Miller a resi.I- :.? of this pliico. (shot a twin, whose ti'" wo hve not learned, in the Ictf wi'h t hold of buck-shot. Jacob full lie tn "fuoliu' " wi b tho jjuii wl en it went fff. 'I le man that was "hot id boarding at Millers and at tlie lituo of the accident "all bands" wire under the ivfiutiice of "the ardent." Pk.TER'8 MUSICAL MONTHLY for xcriiLer is to hand, containing nine, teen choice pieces" of Vocal and Instru mental Music, til of which, can ha had for 30 cents. It seems hard to believe that so much can be furnished for such a email sum, but we know that it is. It comes re;$ulurly every month, and contains nothing but good Music. Hound volumes for 1871 are offered, post-paid, for So. They coiuo elegantly bound in crimson cloth, gilt sides and edges, and are guaranteed to contain 850 worth of choice Piano Music, (some 200 pieces) It ordered per express, $4 50 will secure it. We would advise all those seeking Holiday Presents to bear this work in mind. Music is always a pnpet preseut to a lady, sod in no other shape cau the same amount of good music be bought. It is published by J. L Peters, 599 Broadway, New York. Bil.L lla! hull ha:!! ing, John; how dy'e How " Good morn do, anyway. John "I'm 'all 0. K.;' but-but-see here, where the duce did that coat come from? Nothing like that in this 'ere town, is there, Bill!" Bill "Why, yes siree; of course there is. Down to IIorton & Miller's; and just look at Jake's boots! They are " Jake. ''Yes: vest vou bet thev am something just knoby; and, Pete, just look at his fancy neck tic!" Tete. "Say what 'yer a mind ter. boys, that IIorton & Miller's store is a fiiorter, uow I tell yer it am! We boys just made it lively while we were tlure; an " Jones "We are bound to purchase our liltle dads where we can do the best, and IIoiTo.v & Milllk's is the identical spot; and, John, I'd advise you to jistftu em a call and toe "how it is yerstlf." The last seen of John was a tremendous streak of dust left be hind him by the effects of his No. 10's making tracts for the uew clothing store. PwrLLJNU Burned Loss of Life. The Brookville ll-puhlicnn of the i2d inst says: We have learned the naitioulors of a sad affair that occurred in Millstone township, Elk county, on ast lriday morninsi, by which the Uellingof .Mr. John S. Champion w.ts burned, causing the death of an iul'aut child about five months old. Mrs Champion and her brother, Mr. Jacob Shaffer, were absent fioiu the house Measuring some potatoes at a cave near by. when Mr. Shaffer, heard a noise at the house, and coming in sight saw smoke coming from the roof. He hur ried to tho house, passed in through tlie flames and carried out tho infant in the cradle, and then returned and rescued two older children who had taken refuse ftomihefi e under the bed. The two latter were uninjured, but the infant j died about two honrs after its rescue, i havnm doubtless inhaled the flumes ! Mr. Shaffer was cousidembly burned in his effort to save he children, but not seriously. Mr. James Shaffer.a brother- in-law, who has made his homo with than any school in tho United States Mr. Champion, lost all his books and ! affording equal advantages and accom papers, and a consideiable portion of his J modalious. If you have daughers to clothing; among the former were hie I educate send to the President, llev. I. discharge from tho army and peusiou papers, a loss that will be bard to re place. Mr. Champion was a member of the I0.it Ii regiment, utd it is due to him that ho receive some substantial re membrance from his old comrades and friends in this his great affiiciion and misfortune. It is thought the fire was caustd by a spark lightiug the paper with which the walls were lined, aud couveyed by the pjper to a lamp sitting on a stand near by, which exploded and set the whole structure on fire. Mr. Champion lost all his household eflects, not saving even the clothing of his family. Beauty is worse than wine, it intixo cutes both the holder and the beholder With poor people, when coal is high the fire is low. Colds should be warmed over fre quently, and sore tbioats taken in be fore sundown. See tho sack open before you buy what is in it; for be who trades in the dark asks to be cheated. A Califoruian says he raised beets this year, so large that some of bis pigs ate tunnels through the centre of some of the largest srecimens, without dis turbing the outside. A burglar wa once frightened out of bis scheme of robbery by the sweet simplicity of a solitary spinster, who, putting her tight-capped head oat of the wiudow, exclaimed, Go away! ain't ycu BSb.f.lnel' t Ui.kliKrt O pe"!e W li-i 'J v-'i :uii'-ru-e. i CpW.WlTi of 1'ii'y Thoi.isaod bottles nt NitU'i s 1 Isir Restorative were sold r. Jan. 1st to Juno 1-t. which laot tell its own story. Its so clean, and looks en nice that the ladie arn oil do lighted with It. Seo Bdvcriieucnt. Tun Ai)VEHT8Eit'8 GtAir.rrt, a Jook f over 100 pages, sent by mail to any address for 25 cents. Published bv Geo. F. Bowell & Co., Advertising AgoJits, No. 41 Park Uow, New York. The. Washington btanntrd says: "It puts the advertiser on the track of sav ing money by judicious outlay, and j;ives information and advice that the oldest and raot experienced, as well as new beginner, may find profit ia pe rusing." TnKAT.Mli.NT OF J MALL PoX.The Bellefoute Rumttliian says: We clip the following from an old paper aud give it for what it is worth. To us it looks reliable and we therefore call the atten tion of our Physicians to it. A great discovery is said to have been recently made by a surgeon ef the Btitish army in China, in the way of an effectual remedy for small pox. The mode of treatment is as follows: When preceding fever is at its height, aud just before the eruption appears, the chest is rubbed with croton oil and tartario ointment. This causes the whole of the eruption to appear on that part of the body to the rel;cf of the rest. It also secures a lid! and complete eruption and thus prevents the disease tvotu at tacking tlie internal organs. This is now the established mode of treatment in the English army in China, and is regarded as a perlcct cure. m - m PiTTsELiicui Female College Wistlr Term. Many of our readers will be interested in the announcement that the winter term of the Pittsburgh Ftmaie College will commence on Mon dav evening, Pecembcr 11. Anions the requisites of a good tchool are gc ou buildings, a wii seiectea course oi study, a full nu J competent Faculty, and judicious and fuithiu! over.-duht. The Co'K'L'e ro-scsses all these, and n.ucli more in an eminent degree. Th buildings are large, beautilul. tastefully fitted up nod well furnished The course of study has boen selcLtjd with great care. The Facility numbers ticeuty-tico experienced touchers. Th Literary department .is well supplied, and there are special teachers for all the ornamental branches. Thero arc four music teachers, native teachers of Freuch and German, teachers of draw ing, paiuting, needlewoik. waxwork, &c. The college justly challenges com parison. The management, too, is what every judicious pareut must heartily commend. The officers are not eon teut simply to accept tho tuition lees, but earnestly laboi for the health and comfort and solid and substantial improvement of all committed to their care. A kind but careful and thorough dieipline is exercised, aud honest and reliable reports sent to par ents monthly. Added to all this the prime idea of the school is not to make tuouey. The aim ol the trustees is a select school of the highest grade, where charges for board aud tuition shall be within reasonable limits. And not- withstanding the college has uo peer in the State, and but few equals any where the total charges fur L.unliit i. liiht uruin.'ird and rmjjfftd room, fuel church gifiinj and wmlii.i'j. are ha' fuo hundred an I ten doll'trt p r year less C. Pershing, D. D.. Pittsburgh, Pa Ashing, 1). D., Pittsburgh, for a catalogue, and do not go farther to fare worse. Tne chief recommenda tion of many schools is their exorbi tant charges, and yet there are a kind of double dunces who estimate the value of schools, as of all things else, by their charges, and who are only hap py when paving treble prices. MS W ADVERTISEMEITTS The improved Ociard Orold Hold ltilches, eOOO S12 00 S15 00 818.00 ITfE have recently brought our Oroide t? f) old met ul to sued perfection thai it is difiieuli for the best judges to distiit quish it tram gold. The $'.) watc'ies are with patent escnpemeut movements; in ap pearance n d lor tine equaling a gold one costing i'100. The i12 are tall jeweled patent lever, equal lo felon gi hi watch. the fel5me the same as the last but a finer finish, pickle movements, equal to one cost ing feiio. Ana in cio wiucnes are or a tine finish with full jeweled American lever movement, equaling a gold one costing $200. They are all in hunting enses. gent's and ladies sizes, and guaranteed for time and wear by spoc'.al ceitificate. Also elegant designsof gem's and ladies chains from $1 to $4, and jewelry of all kinds. Goods cent (! O. 1). Customers per mitted to examine what they order before paying bill, on payment of express rharges. When six watches are ordered at one time we will send an extra watcb of the same quality free. For further particulars send for circular. Address JAMES GEKAKD & CO., 85 Nassau Btreet, New York. P. 0. Bjx 8,861 IlIK yrr ,, it f T ONh.PiaCE HOOT. StlOi;. HAT, AND OAF STOKE. The subscriler takes this method of an nouncing to the cititens or Ridgway ami vicinity that he bat ou hand a large nnd rariud stook of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES NECKTIES, COLLARS, Etc., Etc Etc Prize Collars Every box contains a PRIZE, every one hundred boxes draws a WATCH. CELEBRATED, HANI) MADE, FRENCH CALF SEWED BOOTS. RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, Etc. Iu great variety Fxamine goods and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. L. D. HEWEtt, Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. Nov 23, 1S71. vln3lm3. SHERIFFS SALE BY virtue of a writ of Ftrrie Facns. issued out of the Court of Common l'lea of Elk County, and to mo directed, 1 will expose to mle by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House in hidgwav, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1S71, at one o'clojlc. p. m. All that certain tract of land iituated in ihe Village of Ceniieville. county ol' Elk. and Suite of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow?: Beginning at a stump the north east corner of a lot formerly he longing o Jacob Met auley, known a the Holmol house lot. thence along tne Miles burg and Sninhpori tu npikc road, forty- eih'li feel to a post, tlienee by hind of Win Aid unity a soutiieraly directum, one tian- ured and twenty-six leel to a post, thence n westerly course, toriy-eig il feet to 8 pott, the corner of said Jacob McCaulev's or school hou'6 lot, llieuco a iiortlier'v course along said lot. one hundred and aeveni v.hh feel to the place of beginnine. containing thirty one perches more or lug (Miid lot it improved mid fenced, and has a good and comfortable dwelling lionxj, one an ! one-half stories hi.h erected thereon. hetzed and taken in exeeulion a the property of Win. A. Illy, defendant, ami K. barley, terre tenant, at 1 tie sale of lerome I'owell, administrator of J. V. Chupiu deceased, nov for use, aud lo be sold by P. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. perC. II. McGAUI.KV, Uepl y. BntRirr s Ul'KICK. I Bidgway, Nov. 18m, 1871. j nSSta. r barge ISay dorse 174 hands high. Biniab e for lumbering purposes True at every lime. Wid he sold fur 517-5 cash, or note with interest. For further particu lars enquire at the nvocTK othce. Kid-way, Nov. 23d. Is7l.-n38if. To School Teachers! W NTED a teacher for th i school near Nelson Gardner's in Uidgway township. To competent person, either male or female, liberal waes will be paid for a four months term. Apply personally or by leifr to O. B. GiUNT. Pies'1, or IIOltACM.lTTLK. Kec'y., Kid3way School Board, Kidgway, Elk Co., Pa. Ucl. 4th, 1KT1 u31tf. lk.cmu Sarah Sylvis Iu Common Pleas of Elk vs. V Couuty, David Sylvis. J No. 33 August Term 1671. Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii. To D ioid Siloit, respondent above named: You are hereby notified that the subpoena and alias subpoena in the above case hav ing been returned non tit inventus, you are J required to appear on tlie Bri-D .MON DAY OF JANUARY next, being the Hi b day of the month, to answer the complaint in the above rase. JAC03 MoCAULEY, Sheriff. Swsn'ry's tirrici? t. p !.ri:'"r. v "l - If 171 :i'i l ti r ' .rMi.'.J, lnnv s' idi tl. 'I'll.. !,.-! I.ip'j is the CP ,V(J. j.. d 'o,:e'l; :r r.':o 'In: ". A M. Hai'ro 'h Iron Bi.dm lit Bitriing'ofi, Called liie lim I'tiion Route, d bv an 1 The Main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects wi'h life groBt Pa eifi't Road ami forms to-d iv the lend ing rotiie to California. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Platts tuouth. passes through Lincoln, the ''tafe Capital, nnd will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming the shortest rou'e across tho Coutinent by over ICO miles. Another branch of the B. M., di verging at Red Oak, falls into a line tunning down the Missouri through St Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas Passengeis by this route to Kansas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views shou'd remem ber the Burlington Route, for its towns 'high gleaming from afar" its tree Iringed streams its rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prarics further than the eye can reach. Land-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Land 'oiniuissiouer of the B. & M. R. R at Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand hotiif-stead -rs and pre-emptors who last year filed claims iu the Lincoln laud office, where "Uncle Sam is rich inough to "jive us all a farm " $1,000 REWARD I A reward of One Thousand Dollars will ' paid to any I'hysiciiin who w ill produce a medicine that will supply the wants of the peoplo better than the article known as mi. M-tiiii.r:T'8 Celsbratsi Elosi Clemsor or Panacea. It must be a belter Cathartic, a bet'er Alter ative, a better Sudorific, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, and in every nay better i iniii the l'nn-11-ce a. No matter how long it has been iu use or how lately discovered Above all it must not coutniu anything not rLttl:LY VKtiLTAULE. $5.00 REWARD!! A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for a medicine that will perma nently Care more cases of Costiveuess, Constipation. Sick or Nervous Headache, l.iver "oinpliiinl. Bilious Disorders, Jaun dice, lUieumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms. Uoils. Loins, Side and Head and Female Complaint than mi. i'.fiK.vrs BLOOD CLE iNSEll OIV PANACEA, which is use I more extensively by practic nig physicians titan auy other popular nediuiuu kujivu. For Sited G. G M3?miKll md WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg way, Pa. vln2:il. Tw AUVKIITI-SKIIS. All persons who contempltiie in ik;ng contracts with news mipcrs for the insuttiuii of Advertisements "hiiuld sen I to GEO. P. HOWELL L CO. or ii Circular. 0 inel'ie 2o cents for their ONE IIUNUKEU I'AGE PAMl'HI.EI' con oiining l.isis of 3.1H 0 Newspapers an ! estimines. showing the cost of advertising, also many useful hints to advertisers, aim "o no account of the experiences of men who are known as Sl'CCKjJ.sFUL ADVtOK. I'1EHS. This lirm are proprietors uf tlie Smerican Newspaper Advertising Agency. 41 PARK ROW, U. Y. and are possessed of uncqualeu facilitie tor seciti'ing the msci'tinn ol ii'ivertisement hi all Newspapers and Periodicals at lowest lines. vln J, Jl. FOR SALE. THE PHOPEIM V KNOWN AS THE JOHNSON BUHG COAL LOTS" with all the p.-ivileates possessei by the Wiliuarlh Coal I'ompany, Apply to SAMUEL A. CltOZER, L'ph.nd P. O. Delaware Couuty, Penn'n, HALL & JACKS01T, Architects, Builders and Contractors, in no Hl PE . Kl. V re pi epared to furnish plans and specifi cations for the erection of buildings, both public n ti j private. ;n any style or .It red and on short notice: an 1 also tase con trasts of all kinds of buildings, both pub. lie and private residences. Work done iu the very bes manner. Country work so- icited. Oive tueiu a call. vludoyl. pilAYER HOUSF. I D. D. COOK, Proprietor, Cor. Mill aud Centre fits., Kidgway, Pa. The proprietor takes this met hod of an nouncing lu i lie public that he has refitted, revised, mil improved, this we'd known hotel, and is prepared to ent-rtaij nil Alio ftvor ii'iu with their pitronige. in the he .Utyle and at low rales. vln30tf. F )R SALE, The villige property, formerly owned bv Dr. W. Shaw, at I 'entreville, Elk Co., Pu. Consisting of a two story house wilh Drug Store attached. For sale by DR. J. n. uORDWELL, n26tf. Kidgway, Elk Co. Pa. Terms tnty. part cash and balance on time. A good location ior a puysician. - Ir you want any visiting curds call at the ADV CAT", nflice and see t'lose we have printed. We have some fine ssm des of these and ulao of other job W0: U. ' 'ho v 1- Wo ,.! 1.. SEW! IT WILL PAY! THI LARGEST STOCK OF THE BEST NO OTHER IN STOCK S TO r SI HOUSE FURNISUING GOODS IN ENDLESS ARIETY. PRICES WILL SUIT ! GOODS WILL PLEASE! 1 SELL CHEAP! STOVES DELIVERED AND SET FltEE! FREE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINE! A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS! W. S. SERVICE, No. 1 Masonic Hall Building, llidgway, la NATURE'S HAIR BESTflnmVE Contains no LAC SULPIIUS-No sugas of lead-no litii- AEGS-lTo NITRATE OP SIL VER, and is entinly fraa from the Poisonous and Health-dsctroying j;rugs nsea m stasr ilxit Propara tions. Tiansparent and clear as crystal, it will nru sou tne nuiist tanric, peiiectly safe clean and elhcient. desitlenitums long sought for and found ut last! It restores and prevent the Hair from becoming Uray, impa-is a soft, glossy, ap peuriiuce removes 'Diiidrutf, is cjoI aud refreshing to I lie held, checks Hie Hair from fulling off. and restores it to a great exienr. wuen preniuurely lost, pi even's Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, mi l un laturul heat. As a diesiing lor ihe bar it is tho best article in the market Dr. G. Smith. Pitenlee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only by PR') U'ER BROTHERS. Gloucester, Mass The genuine is pu up in a panel bottle, mado expressly for it. with the name of the article blown in ihe glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take uo ether. Sty"Send two threj cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a 'Treatise on the uman Hair " The information tt cau laius is worth $000,0) lo any person. FOR SALE BY G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST, Miin Street, Kidgway, Penu'a. vlullyl. established in 1830 WELCH & GRIFFITHS' Caws! Saws! Saws! SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. xes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnish ings, and Machinery. fiGet the ' BEST, they will nrove the cheapest. Prices reduced. Send for price List an Circulars. WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Boston, Maes., or Detroit, Mich IclM?? GO AND g g t) A tt. nt'V-lt I.ti 2 '.' 1 1 . jr. V I' J I M.L. Aiinriiet hi urn. lliilv My. Eik .'onnty Pa. rmar.22'U0I - , i VH H'l L. Plijs cnin and Surgeon . , Krs.y, F.Ik 0... Pa. ' J J O. W. BAILEY, ' ! ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. j vln2!?yl. RiJgway, Elk County, Pa.' ! Agent for the Traveler's Life snd Aeet ( dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. : jfEYNOLOS HOUSE, RZtNOLBSvTLLE, JIFFESSCN CO, PA. H. S. BELNAP. pRopnisTOit . TS. liordwell. M. 1). Eclectio Physicaa : s Office and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., Bidgway, Pa. Prompt ; attention will be given to all calls. Office hours: 7 to 8 A. M-i 12 to 2 P, M. : and 6 lo 7 P. M. Mar. 22. 00 tf. D" C. II. FULLER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. . , , Ridowat. Pa. itesidcnce and office opposite tho Thayer House. rp S. HARTLEY. M. P.. I Physician ana Surgeon, Rulgwny, pa. Office in Walker's Build!ng. Special attention gven to Surgery. Office hours from 8 a. ui. to 10 p. m. Residence on corner of South rnd Court streets, op posite the new School House. Ad calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. fi O. MESSENGER, " VJ" Diuggist und Parmaceutist, corner Minn and Mill streets, Bidgway, Pa. A full assortment of tui i-iuliy selected For eign aiiusDoiiHstio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed ut all hours, d.iy or night. vln3v. (1HARLES HOLE-S, J W'utchiniiker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agjnt for the Howe Sewing Machine, aud Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, eto, douo with the samo accuracy as heretofore. Satis factioa guaranteed. vlnly. W. C. HEALY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PSOVISI01T3 PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. vlnStf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, Rihowat. Elk Co., Pa, W. II. SCHRAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patrouige heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him. the new proprietor, hopes, ty paying strict at tention to the couifort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the same. Oct 30 18GS). rpilE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, JL Kaue, McKeau Co., Pa R. E. LOOKER. Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofote so liberally bistowed upon him. the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict, attention lothe coaif.irt and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the same. The only stables tor horses in Kane and woll kept nigtit or day. vlul'3yl. FT ALL, & JJKO. Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, elk coranr pnsylyaota. JO.INO. IIALl JAS. K. HAlt D R. G. WHIPPLE, Dental Surveon. Oihce tn Walker s Building. All kinds of 'letiti-try dine in the best style, and. all work warranted, lie will visit Kane ou he 1st. 2d. and 31; Wilcox on tho 10th. Vi a',"1 lL,"'! St Mlry's on '" -'lst d ui'123d of each mouth. At all other iimes he can be found at his office ia Ridgway Pa. vln2yl KERSEY HOUSE, V CENTnEVILiK, ELK Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore n liber illy bestowed up. hin, the new pro rriutor. hopes, by paying strict t ention to the comfor td eonvouionoe r gu.-sts, lo merit a coutiuuauoe of the Kime. J II WILBE R, FltUIT DEPOT- One Door East of thn Post Office, Maia St., Ridgway, Pa. Peaches. Apples, Watierruelons. Pine ipples. Cucumbers Tomatoes, and gen eral assortment of fruit Kept on band and .eceivtd daily. vlnltf. J D. PARSONS, 'lanufaoturer and Dealer in Boots & Shoes, Main St., opposite Hotel, OT27y Wi3ox. Pa. GKNTS IVAN I E D! For ihe fastest . V an moat popuUr book with mi n lustrations, likenesses of all the Presidents -beautifully bound, und printed on tmttd paper. THE NATION, Its Rulers and Institutions, .V ENGLISH AND GERMAN-. t Nothing like it. Strikes evervhnt .- just the book they need. It is an Euoyclo. pcedia or the Government. Single page in it, are of themselves- worth the Drinn ' the book over 60'J pa.je and only $2.60. a nun tuuMf, ror Canvassers ladies and eeutleuien furniprs. teachor. and students. One ayent took 75 ordert in a few day; triik cireu'ar alone, before th book appeared. $2 A D can he oleare-t in faU- territory. Write at onoe for oiron- ' lar and infnrinaliou' VKW WORLfi pttil LlRHlNti CO.. Cor. 7tb and MarKrt 8tWUs U: . o
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