The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 23, 1873, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    61h afoitntg giro gate.
II. A. Pattison, Editor.
THURSDAY, JAN. 23. 187-1.
LOCAL OPTION LAW.
The Cameron Herald of last week
contains tbe following timely suggestions
on what is popularly known as tlio "Lo
cal Option Law" of tlio State, and upon
Which the people ot Elk County are to
pass at the coming Countyelections on
tho 11th of February, 1873. The Her
ald says:
"The Legislatnre having delegafcd to
the people the ritihf to repeal the liquor
license law of the State, by counties, a
very important question will arise in
those counties where the people vote for
no license. As thcie are no reservations
or exceptions in the act, it is suggested
that when the people of a county vote
for no license, they have, so far as that
county is concerned, repealed the pres
ent liquor law, penalties and all. If such
be the case, then there would be noth
ing to prevent the indiscriminate sale of
liquor lti the county; there would be no
, law authorizing a conviction for selling,
or if convicted no penalties to inflict.
W o do not propose at this tinio to ex
press our own opinion on the question,
but leave it for the discussion of those
more directly interested,"
It will be found that the law is em
braced in three sections, two of which
are to be found in the sheriff's election
proclamation. The 3d section provides
that it shall not bo lawful for any court,
or license commissioners to giant license
to any person, or persons, m any City or
county where a majority of the voters
shall declare against the operation of the
license law. It further provides that the
law shall not be construed so as to effect
license to druggists to sell for medicinal
purposes. The last proviso of the section
referring to the time of holding the mu
nicipal election in the Borough of Leb
anon. Now it will be seen by referaiicc
to the law that it simply authoiizcs the
electors of the cities and couuties in the
Commonwealth, to declare the license
law operative, or inoperative ouce in
three years. If a mnjority of the "otcrs
shall say '-no license" in any city, boro.,
or couuty iu the State, then so far as
that city, boro. or couuty is coucerned,
tbe courts or license commissioners cau-
not gran license except to druggists for
medicinal purposes. There are no pains
or penalties attached to the law, no
means are prescribed for prosecutiu
persons who may sell liquor in any dis
trict declaring against the operation of
the license law. The license law in all
its parts is inoperative in such district,
aud for the term of three years stands
as though no license law with its pains
and penalties stood upon our statute
book. In our judgment the law is very
incomplete.
A Michigan Saw Mill.-The Sa
inaw Courier says that by no means the
largest, but certainly one of the liveliest
mills on the river is that of Sears & Hol
land. With a capacity of 1G,000,000
leet per season for an ordinary season
running 12 hours a day, thoir mill cut
last year 10,107,403 feet of lumber aud
l,314,0o0 pieces of lath. Of cojise to
accomplish this the mill run nights a
portion of the time. This falls a little
short of last season's cut, but it must be
remembed that the season opened very
late, closed tolerable early, and that the
mill shut down about a month durio"
the strike last season- All thinss coo
sidcred, we do not believe a mill on the
river can show a better record. The
armament of the . mill consists ot one
gang, one circular and one mulay saw.
Sixty-five is the number of men employ
ed about the mill. In connection with
the mill there were manufactured 421,-
577 staves, and 10.802 barrels of salt
were manufactured in the salt block con
nccted with the mill.
Great Railroad. With the close
of the year the Atchison, Toptka and
Santa Fe railroad was completed to the
west line of the State of Kansas. This
road is four hundred and eighty miles
long, and runs from Atchison, iu the
northeast corner of the State to the ex
treme southwestern corner.
From the point now reached tho road
will immediately strike Publo, Col., at
which point direct connection will be
made with roads now almost completed
with the Pacificooast and Sau Francisco.
Pueblo is only a few miles from the
northern 4ine of New' Mexico. From
some point on the main line the manage
ment will construct a branch down iuto
New Mexico, and thus open up a vast
country rich in minerals and agricultural
resources, but now almost entirely with
out communication with tbe rest of the
world. Gazette & Bulletins.
During the year 1872 the Northern
Centeral railroad delivered 22,854,458
feet of lumber at Baltimore, and the
grain reached 1,577,794 bushels. The
traffio of tbe year shows an increase of
76,446 tons over tho business of 1871'
Election Proclamation'
Whereas, in and by tho 1st Section of
the Act of the General Assembly ol
Pennsylyania passed the 17th day of
March, IS (2, entitled, "An Act to per
mit the voters of this Commonwealth to
vote every three years upon the question
of granting licenses to sell intoxicating
liquors, it is enjoined unjn tho Sheriff
of every county to give notico of sucli
election to be held, and in pursuance
thereof, I, D. C. OY ST till, High Slier
iff of the county of tilk, do therefore
make knowu and give this public notice
to the electors of the suid county ol Klk.
that a special election will be held in the
said county on
TUESDAY FEBRUARY. 11th, 1873,
at which time tho nualiGed electors of
said county will vote ''for license," or
"against license in the manner provid
ed by the 1st section ot the aforesaid
Act, hereinafter recited:
Section 1. Be it enacted, frc, That
on the third Friday iu March, one thous
and eight hundred and sevcuty-thrcc, in
every city and county in this Common
wealth, and at the annual municipal
elections every third year thereafter, in
every such city and county it shall be the
duty of the Inspectors and Judges ol
elections in the cities and comities, to re
ceive tickets, either written or printed,
from the legal voters of said citits aud
counties, labelled on the outside ''licen
se," aud on the iusido, "for license," or
"against liceuse," and to deposit said
ticket in a box provided for that pur
pose by said inspectors and judges, as is
required by law iu the case of other
tickets received at said election; and the
tickets so received shall be counted,
and a return made to the clerk of the
Court ol Quarter Sessions of the peace
of the proper county, duly certified as is
required by law, which ceitifieate shall be
laid before the judges ol the said court
at the first meetiu" of the said court af
ter said election shall be held, aud shall
be filed with the other recurds ot said
court; aud it shall be the duty ot mayors
of cities and sheriffs of couuties, ot aDy
other officer whose duty it may be to
perform such-service, to give due public
notice of such special election provided
for three weeks previous to the time ot
holdiug the same, and also three weeks
Leliiie such election every third year
thereafter: Provided, lliat tins acl
shall not be construed to repeal or
eff'eet any special law prohib.tinu the
sale of iutoxicating li iuois" or prohibit
ing the granting of licenses: 1'iuvidtd,
That when the municipal and townshi
elections m any county or city do not
occur on the third Friday in March, the
election provideu for in this section shall
be held on the day fixed for the munic
ipal elections in said county, And pro
vided Jurther , That all licenses granted
alter the nrst day ol Jauuary, one thous
and eight hundred aud seventy-three
shall cease, determiue and become void
on the first day of April, one thousauJ
eight hundred and seventy-three, if the
destnet for winch they shall bo arauted
determines against the grauting of licen
se; and the treasurer of the proper coun
ty shall theu refund to the holder oi
such liceuse the moneys so paid there
for, for which the said treasurer shall be
entitled to credit in his accounts with
the commonwealth.
Skc. 2. That in receiving and count
ing, and in making returns of the votes
cast, the inspectors and judges, and
clerks of said election shall be aovemeu
by the laws of this commonwealth regu
lating general elections; and all the pen
alties of said eleetiou laws are hereby
extended to, and shall apply to the voters
inspectors, judges and clerks, votiug at
aud iu attendance upon the elections
held under the provisions of this act.
And the qualified eh ctors of the coun
ty o Elk will hold their elections in
the several districts as follows:
Bcnczette township, at the house of
Elizabeth Wiuslow.
Benzinger township, at the school
house on Michael st., near tho Elk creek
bridge.
Fox township, at the Ceutieville,
school house.
Highland towuship, at the house of
Levi Ellithorpe.
Ilorton township, at the school house
n.ear D. C. Oyster's hotel.
Riigway township, at the Court
House.
St. Mary's Boro., at tho Town Hall.
Spring Creek township, at the bouse
of Stockdale, Downer & Co.
Jay towuship, at the house of Alfred
Pearsall.
Jones township, at the Wilcox Tan
uiug and Lumber Co s office in Wilcox.
Mill Stone towuship, at the house of
Henry II err, at Burrs Dam.
Given under my hand at Ridgway,
the liJth day of Jauuary, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight huudred
and seveuty-thrco, aud of the Independ
ance of the Uuitod States the niuety
seventh. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheri s Office Jan. 13, 1873.
... ,
They have compulsory education iu
Tcxjs. The law requires that all per
sons under the age ol fifteen shall atrcud
school. A married ludy iu Houston,
who has not yet reached the age that
would entitle her to exemption, attends
school regularly, aud carries her baby
with her.
A drunkard, ou being told that the
earth is round, and turns on itj axis nil
the time, said: "I believe that, for I've
never been able to stand on tbe darned
thing."
An American Colonel at Baden-Bad.
en, having lost his money lately, thought
he had no use for brains, and so blew
them out.
Th9 Gold In the Wurid-
A correspondent ot the Rutland Her
ald who has recently consumed Hon.
Atuasa Walker on tho above topio jrives
his answer. There has been no exact
data of the annual gold supply, except
f ince the year 1818, when the California
discoveries were made. 1 revmus to that
time Humboldt estimated the world's
stock of gold at $10,000,000,000, al
though the authorities widely differ ou
the subject. The gold product, from
1810 down to the present tinio appears
to have been as follows:
Three years, 1840 '51 $l:!!l,K0 000
Fivo " iBoii'&u ii:ti,4im uuu
Kivo " 1H57 673,3-r)) 000
Five " 18(12 'liO 510,015 000
Five " 1807 '71 605,1!03 000
Total
S2.403.O85.OOO
Mr. Walker says that the amounts
not reported would bring the total, in his
opinion, fully up to S2, 500,0(10,000
The proportion of the metal which has
been used iu the arts cannot be determin
ed by any certainty.but it has been vastly
greater since the discoveries in Calilor
nia and Australia than before. Ou the
'other hand, tho hoarding of gold has
doubtless diminished during the period
referred to iu all the countries of Christ
endom. He tlTinks that about $1,050,
000,000 have been added to the coin ot
the world tsiuco IS IS. The dollar con
tains 25 8-10 grains. The ounce weight
is 480 grains, which divided by 25.8
grains, is 818 00 4 per oz., Troy. But
the standard of fineness of the coin dif
fers iu different countries.
Sand If one should give me a dish
of sand and tell me there were particies
of iron in it, I might look for them with
my clumsy Gugers, and be uuable to de
tect them, let me take a magnet ana
sweep through it, and how it would draw I
to itself the most invisible particles by
mere power of attraction. Tho unthank
ful heart like my finger in the sand, dis
covers no mercies! but let the thankful
heart sweep through the day, as the mag
net fiuds the iron, so it will find iu every
hour some heavenly blessing; only the
iron in God's sand is gold. O. W.
Holmes.
Postal Telkghai'HY. A proposition
was made at the late session of Congress,
lo establish a system of telegraphy, un
der the protection of the government,
whereby rapid tiausit of intelligence
could be had at greatly reduced rates.
This proposition, it seems to us, is in
tended to coufer a 7ust benefit upon the
people at large, though it is exceedingly
distasteful to the Telegraph Monopolies
of the country, aud will meet., from them,
with a strenuous opposition.
1'Tie argument advauced against it by
these capitalists is at fault. They say
the General (iovcruuicnt would assume
undelegated powcrand subvert the rights
of private citizens. But tho saiuo might
have been said against the U. S- mail
system, and yet that system has proven
both necessary and beneficial. The fact
is', these monopolists of the Telegraph
business will be checked in their extra
ordinary career, by the establishment ol
such a syateiu of communication, uid
the masses would be greatly the gainers.
Epitomist.
The UeruhV annual stitemeut of the
lake commerce of Cleveland for 1872,
shows that the imports amounted iu val
ue to 820,210010. Including in this
total 177,338,000 feet of lumber, valued
at 83,510.700; 41,133,000 lath, valued
at 8185,099;' 03,557,000 shingles, valu"
cd 239,950; and 135,308 bairels of salt,
valued at 338,270- These figuiesshow
that Cleveland is not only one ol"the
gieat markets of the country, hut is es
pecially such for our great staples.
A Severe accident happeud to our
worthy townsmen, Mr. W. II. Schram,
on Tuesday last. He was driving his
team towards the depot, when nearly op
posite the hotel of Mr. Robert Warner's,
the whillltrec boll (1 roped out, causing
the tongue of the sleigh to diop down
which lrighteued the horses into a run.
Mr. S. was thrown over tho dash-board
striking the ground ou his back, two or
three feet beyond the end of the sleigh
tongue. He is coufined to his bed aud
is in a suffering couditiou.
Oua friend and old neighbor, E. South
er Esq., we are pleased to learn is fast
recovering from his attack of rheuma
tism. Hitherto Mr. Souther has been
for weeks confined to his bed wheu this
terrible disease uiade its attack upon him,
now iu less than seven days he is per
mitted to be setting with his family, and
why? Simply because Dr. T. S. Ilartly,
the Physician of the Couuty, has attend
ed him.
The Phrenological Journal l'oi Jan.
1873, is ou our table, presenting a splend
id table of tonteuts. The illustrations
are very fine indeed, "Shnkspeare and
his Dramatic Characters." "Will aud
Mind, their ideudity," are full of inter
est and instruction. Price per annum,
$3. Address, S. K. Wells, 889 Broad
way, N. Y.
If you want choice Groceries the
Ridgway Bakery is the place to find
them. Cummings is always on band
with tho very lest in the market.
Sportsmkn rcnu-mbei that Horace
Wniner, has no superior as a Gunsmith,
in North Western Pennsylvauir. Guns
are made and repaired on short notice.
FTe also keeps constantly on hand u
supply ot fixed and loose ammunition.
Licenses were granted by the Elk
County Common Pleas, January
Term 1873, to the following persons for
taverns, eating houses and stores, within
theCotinty of Elk
TAVERN.
1 G. L. Winslow, Benzette Tp.
2 Lewis & Co. " "
3 Lorana E. Chase, " "
4 Jacob Herbstritt, Benzinger"
f John Collins, Fox "
0 O. R. Clark, Horton. "
( A. J Hummer.
8 William H. Schram, Kidgway,"
9 Robert Wftruer, " "
10 Riiey Bothers,
11 Anton Fochtman,
12 Elizabeth Volk,
13 Joseph Wiudlelder
. 14 Thomas Zimmett,
15 William Zelt,
It? Andrew Rogan
17 James Rogan,
18 Jno Wachtl & Son
St. Marys
ii
EATINO HOUSK.
19 Milton Winslow Benczctte, "
20 John Gardner
21 R. K. Enbody,
22 John Lamb
23 Anthony Schauers
24 Wm. Geis
25 Jacob Kraus
20 John W. Fox
STORK
27 Hartley & Young
Ridgway
i
St Marys
Ridgway
St Marys
28 G. G. iMosssongcr
29 Russ & McVean
30 Joseph Wilhelm
Hew Advertisements.
LOST. At Wilox anotcof 430.00 given
by Fred Eli, to Wm. Sturdvant, and an
ordor of ten dollars from the same party.
Any one returning or giving information
where the same may Oe found will be suita
ble rewarded by leaving the fame with the
subscriber, or Ml Ibis office,
WILLIAM STURDI VANT,
liczette, Elk Co. Pu.
WANTED
BOOK AGENTS
I'OK TllK
Funny Side of Physic.
800 P'lir.i, and 2")0 Enjcavings.
A siariling expose of Medical Humbugs
of the past niid present. It ventilates Quacks
Travelling Doctors, Note! Female Cheats,
Fill-lime Tellers and Mediums, and gives
interesting narratives of Noted Physicians.
It reveals siariling secrets, and it is invalu
able lo all. We give oxclusive territory and
liberaP commissions. For circulars and
terms address the publishers.
J. IS. DUIli: & HYDK,
HARTFORD, CONN., or CHICAGO, ILL.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
GHEAT
INtUSTEIES
OF THE UNITED ST.iTES;
This work is a complete history of all
briuii-lies of industry, and is a complete en
cyclopedia of arts and manufactures. One
agent suld li copies in cibt days, another
siihl iii'iH in m o weeks. Specimens sent free
on receipt of stamp.
J. B- SUEB Si HYDE, Publishers,
HARTFol!D, CONN., or CHICAGO, ILL
A NEW" BOOK
lly a a popular Author, will be ready in a
lew weeks. Agents who would secure ter
ritory, should apply at once.
J. B EUP.Il Si HYDE, Publishers,
HARTFORD. CONN., ou CHlCAC'O.ll.L.
J. 3. EOBXWELL, 11 D.
Eclectic- Physician and Surgeon, has remov
ed his office from Centre street, to Main st.
Ridgway, Pa,, iu the second story of the
new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo
site Hyde's store.
Office hours: 8 to !t a- m: 1 to !2 p. m. 7 to
8 p. ni. jan 'J 73
NEW L.IVI3RY STAHLE
IN
RIDGWAY.
DAX SCltllJNER. WISHES TO IN
form the Cittzeus of Riilg'way, and the
public generally, that be has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Bu3;ie-i, to let upon the most reasona
ble terms.
BQJle will also do job teaning.
Stable in the Brooks Baru, near the
Post O.Tice, on Mil' street. All orders left
at the Post Office will meet prompt atten
tion. Aug 20 1870. tf.
Its Rulers and Institutions,
THE NATION,
AY ENGLISH AND GERMAN
Nothing like it. Strikes everybody as
just tho book they need. It is an Encyclo
pedia or tue Government, eineie page
in it are of themselves worth the price of
tlio oooit over bW payet and o ily $2.00.
A 1CH HARVEST, for Canvassers-
ladies and gentlemen farmers teachers
aud students. One ajuU took 75 order in a
few diyt, with circular alone, before ihi look
pppeared. $20 A DAY can be cleared in
fair territory. Write at once for circular
and information. NEW WORLD PUB
LISHING Co., Cor. 7th and Market Streets,
Philadelphia. vln37yl.
THE ELK ADVOCATE.
THE OLDEST PAPER IN THE
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU-
ATION, IT IS THEREFORE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN THE COUNTY
IlfVOtCtl tO tht aftttcrCStj! 0 thC 3?t0pU
tt Cta Couuty.
TEiS:$2.00 PEP, YEAR.
URING ALONG YOUR ADVER
TISEMENTS AND GET TIIEM
INSERTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES,
If JOU want to sell anything, let the
people know it through the ADVOCATE,
tho great advertising medium.
t (Kit gdtwatc
Job
Printing Office,
In the Court nouse,' Ridgway, Pa.
The best work done, and at the
very lowest prices.
Blanks kept constantly on hand
at this office. .
Hand bills printed at the shortest notice
Call in and get our prices for advertis
ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warrauted
Orders by mail promptly attended to
Address,
H.
PATTISON,'
Ripoway, Pa.
iuu WAAT 1U
GOODS CHEAP
00 TO
JAMES II- IIAGERTY
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS-
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW. WARE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The BERT BRANDS ot FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as' cheap
as the CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. IIAGERTY.
The Improved Gerard Orold
Gold Watches,
$9.00 $12 00 515.00 $18.00
WE have recently brought our Oroide
Gold metal to such perfection that
it is difficult for the best judges to disiin.
quish it from gold. The $9 watches arc
with patent escapement movements: in an-
pearance and for time equaling a gold one
UUSllMg p LJJ, f 1. KID lull JITUIV
patent lever, equal to $150 gold watch.
The $15 are the same as the last but a finer
finish, nickle movements, equal to one cost
ing SU5. And the $18 watches are of a
fine finish with full jeweled American lever
movement, equaling a gold one costing
$200.
They are all in hunting cases, gent s and
ladies sizes, and guaranteed for time and
wear by special certificate. Also elegant
designsof guilt's and ladies chains from $1
to i4, and jewelry ot all kinds.
Goods sent U. O. D. Customers per
mitted to examine what they order before
paying bill, on payment of express charges.
w hen six watches are ordered at one
time we will send an extra watch of the
same quality free.
For further parnculiirs send for circular.
Address JAMES GERARD & CO.,
85 Nassau Street, New York,
P. O. Uox 8,:;til
Nov. GO, 1872-vln-37mO.
RAILROADS-
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON and after SUNDAY, OCT. 27 187
the trains on the Philadelphia
Erie Ruilroad willrun as follows:
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia-! 1.40 p. m.
' " " Ridgway 2.28 p. m.
" arrive at Erie. ....... 7.55 n. in.
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12.40 p. m.
" liuigway i. uii a. in.
" arrive at Erie 7.45 a. m.
Accomodation, leaves Renova,...2.10 p. m
" ' Ridgway,0. 20p. m.
" - nrr at Kane 7.30p. m.
EASTWARD.
Ma'.l Train leaves Erie 11.35 a. m.
1 " " Ridgway 5. 00 p. m.
1 " arrive at Philad'a... 6.55 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Erie 0.05 p. m.
" " ridgway... -.Ul a. m.
' " arat Philadelphia.. 3. 30 n. m.
Accomodation, leaves Rane 7.55 a. ni.
" " Ridgway... 8.5a a. m.
" arr at Renovo 12.d0p. tn
Mail East connects cast and west at Erie
wilh L S & MS R W and at Corry and
Irvineton with Oil Creek aud Allegheny R
Mail ii est with westbound trains on L
S. & M. S. R. W., and at Irvineton with
Oi t i.-klle heny R. R. W.
Wurren Accommodation East and West
with trains on L. S. & M. S. R. W. cast and
west and at Corry with O. C. & A. R. R. W.
I' tie Accommodstionba9t at Corry and
West at Corry and Irvineton with O. C- .V
A. R. R. W.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Gcu'l Sup't.
NEW TIME -TABLE.
Commencing Nov. :Jd,, 1872.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
THE BEST ROUTE DETWEEN PITTS
BURGH AND POINTS ON THE
PHIL' A. & ERIE R. R.
OOINQ SOUTH.
Day Express leaves Corry at 1 1 00 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh. 8 30 p m
Nighi Exprcts leaves Corry 5 10pm
Arrives at I'll is'iurgn (i liO a m
Parser's Aecom. leaves Oil City 7 15am
Arrives at Parke;"s 1015am
Oil City Accom. leaves Oil City 4 30 p m
Arrives at urady 's uend 8 30pm
Q01KO NORTH.
Day Expi e f leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a ;a
Arrives at Coi ry 6 00 p m
" " Irvineton 5 00 n m
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 9 HO p in
Arrives at Ootry 8 60
" " Irveuton 11 "8 p m
T) 1 1 T.. -1 i ' .in
Arrives at Oil City 9 oo p m
O 1 City Accom. leaves B. Bead 0 50am
ivcs at Oil City 11 00 a m
Connections made at Corry and Irvine
tou for points on tho Oil Creek and the
Allegheny Vn'ley Kul Koad.
Pullman lace Drawing Room Sleep
i"j Cars on Night Exprees Trains between
Corry and ruiaburgb.
Ask lor licke.s via Allegheny Valley R
it.
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Sunt.
DAGUSCAIIONDA RAILROAD.
From and after Monday, i' eb. 6ih 1871
Trains will ruu on this Road as follows;
weaves barley ou a. m., arrives at
Daguscahonda Junction 8 10 a. m., con
neeting with Accoin. e st 8 14 a. m., and
witn luuu west at u to a. m.
Leaves Daguscahonda at 9 20 a. tn
arrive at barley 10 00 a. in. Leaves
Larley d oO p. in., and arrives at Daus
cahonda at 5 00 p. ta., connecting with
Mail east at o U'J p. m1, and Accommo
dation west at 5 40 p. u.
in case r. & K trains are late, Dagus
cahonda train holds twenty minutes be
yond the above time.
Tickets should always be procured
before leaving stations.
C. IS.EA.EEY, Lcscse,
BUSIlSib LAUDS.
"1 A. RATH BUN.
Attorney-ftt-Uw,
2 2tf.
Ridgway, Pa.
JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at law, KHr
way, Elk county Pa. mar22'66
22'661
t t LL, Ptsician
xl. Kersey, Elk Co. Pa.
anil Surgeon
J
W. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-ATLAVf.
vlnoyl. Kidgway, Elk County, P.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aool
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
jTJEYNOLOa HOUSE,
SSYNOLDSVILLE. JEFFEItSON.CO,
H. S. BELNAP, Proprietor .
PARSONS,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots
and Shoes. Main st., opposi te the II
tel, Wilcox Pa.
DK.O.
WHIPPLE,
Dental Sureeon.
Office at thh Drug Store of Harley k
Whipple, Walker's new building, Main
street, Kidgway, Pa. Will visit Kane,
Wilcox, ond St. Mary's.
vln2yl.
GO. MESSENGER,
Druggist and Paraeeutist corner of
Main and Mill streets, Kidgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully selected For
eign and Domestio Drugs Prescriptions
carefully dispensed at all hours, day er
nignt- ln3y.
11 S. HARTLEY, M. D.,
Physician ana Surgeon,
Ridgway, Ta. Office in Walker's Building.
npecial attention given to Surgery. Office
Douse irom o a. m. to iu p. m. ltesidence
on corner of South and Court streets, op
posite the new School House. All calls
promptly attended to. ?ln2yl.
CHARLES HOLE3,
(J W ntchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler.
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. A cent for th
Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold
en. Repairing Hatches, etc, done with
he same accuracy as heretofore. Satis
action guaranteed. lnly.
11IIAYER HOUSE.
D. D. COOK, Proprietor,
Cor. Mill and Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa.
The proprietor takes this method, of an
nouncing to the public that he has refitted.
evised, and improved, tins well known
hotel, and is prepared to entertain all
ho favor hira with their patronage, in th
best style and at low rates. vln30tf.
W.
C. HEALY.
DEALER IN
137 GOODS, GBOCZRIES, P2CVISI01T8
PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o.
vlnStf. West End, Ridjjwav, Pa.
HYDE HOUSE,
Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.
W. H. SCHRAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort and convenience f
guests, to merit a coutinuance oi the
same.
Oct 30 1800.
rpiIE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL,
I Kane, McKeau Co., Pa
K. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronase heretofore so
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict altcntiou
to the comfort and convenience of guests,
to merit a continuance of the same. The
only siablcs for horses in Kane and well
kept night or day. Hull attached to tho
Hotel. vln23yl.
IT ALL & BRO
Attorneys - at - Law
ST. MARY'S,
ELK COUNTY PK1TSYL7ASTIA.
JO. I.N O. HALL n JAS. K. P. I1L1
KERSEY HOUSE,
Centbkville, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
s
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort and convenience
of guests, t merit a continuance of tho
same.
S. A. ROTE,
PHOTOGRAPHERi
AMD PKALER I
Cbroinos, Stereoscopio Views, Picture
Frames, &o.
WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA
v2n2tf.
WILDER,
One Door East of the Post Office, Main
St., Ridgway, Pa.
Vegetables of all kinds re
ceived oauy.
Choice oranges and lemons.
vlultf.
Wood's Hew Iron Mower.
AGENTS WANTED.
For Circulars, particulars, etc., address
SELLEW, ADAMS & CO.,
Gowanda, N. Y.
Manufacturers of the
Gowanda Plow,
the best made. For sale in Ridgwaj
by POWELL & KIME.
April 18th, '72-3m.