The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, June 11, 1874, Image 2

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    Henry A. Parsons, Jr. -' Editor
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1874.
From the Pitxhitrgh 7elyrnjih.
THE LjniTED LIABILITY ACT.
Governor Nartranft lias approved the
"limited liability act," passed at (lie
last session of the Legislature, aad it is
now a law. This aot authorizes any
three or more persons to form "u part
nership association for the purpoo of
conducting any lawful business or occu
pation within this ConnnonweaUh,"
and provides that they shall not bo lia
ble for its debts beyond tha amount
which they have iudividully nubscnbcd.
The word "limited" is required to be
affixed to the titles of all partnership
associations formed under this act, and
must appear not only on the sign out
nido their places of business, but in all
advertisements and other official publica
lions of the same, ns well as in all bills
of exchange, promissory notes, checks
rcccipts,cto. .relating to them. Failure to
have this word expressed whenever tho
name of a partnership association is
used, rondels every person participant
in tho omission liable for whatever in
debtedness or damage may result.
Limited liability companies, Yiliioh
hitherto could only be organizod in
Pennsylvania when specially chartered
and iocorpratcd by the Lcgirdaturo, miy
be formed under this excellent with
out asking permission of anybody. It
is simply necessary that the persona con
templating the formation of such an
association should sign ond acknowledge
before some magistrate a statement, sett
ing forth their hhimss in full, the total
nmout of capital sub-sciibeJ by each, th
character and location of tho business,
the name of the location of the associa
tion, its comtcmplatcd duration, aud the
names of the oflisers, who are to be
chosen in a certain specified manner.
ThU statement, cud any anendiueutj
subsequent!? made to it, are to be filed
of rceordjin tho office of tho Recorder ol
Deeds
Tho best results arc expected from
this law, which w,as urged on the Leg
islature by the most enlightened and
energetic business mcu of the State.
It will cause fin increased flow of capi
tal into associations for uianulaeturinjr
and commercial purposes, and put an
end to the creation of chartered mo
nopolies, by giving any firm that may
elect tho privileges and advantages oi a
corporation.
Telegrams from all parts of California
show that the crops arc in a flourishing
condition.
Tho British and Foreign Piblc
Society issued 2,051,089 copies of Bib
les and Tcstamculs last year.
A tonsorial contest for tho champion
ship of tho city has been arranged be
tween two barbers ol Indianapolis.
''She roped her way to glori" is
tho way a Western journal announces
the fote of a little girl who jumped
rope 233 times.
Intelligence has been received that
ITon. Charles H. Doolittlc, Judge of
the Supreme Court of New York, was
lost overboard from the Abyssina on the
21st ultimo. II a was on his way to
Hurnpc for a short vacation lor the res
toration of his health.
Washington, Juno 0, The advo
cafes of civil rights met another de
feat in the lfouso yesterday. The be
lief is expressed that every successive
attempt to gut up tf.c bill will be met
by an increased Republican vote in
tlic negative.
Late on the nii-lit of floy fit) afire
occurred in the Stale Luiiutb; Asylum
;t UarrMurg. Tho dow were thrown
open, onb about 100 of the iriir.a;cs
were allowed to reaie, only 12 of
whom ii-tt the ground". TJ.e building
-;'s net materially damaged.
A colored girl at Dniectuwu, Ky
aged nine, hits displayed mi ixtrodinary
ruli'utivo moinory. A man icuuli.g in
her presence for some length of t'.i'M-,
was astonished to hear her p-neat, word
for word, what he had said twenty-four
hours previous. She bus teen proved
capable of repeating fifty hues !io..i a
book alter hcariug them once read.
The House post office bill, ntmjng
other things, provides I hat newspaper
post ago on papers published once a
week or oftcner sdiall bo paid in bulk at
tho oflieo of publication at the rate el
one and onc-balf cents lor each pound
or fraction thereof Newspaper ex
changes onb papers to buna lido (sub
scribers within the county where pub
lished arc to go through liio mails
free. Tho Senate amendment to the
bill strikes out tho piovision for the
froe carriage of tho agricultural re
potts, and says that tho free delivery
system shall only apply to cities hav
ing thirty thousand inhabitants.
TiiE New Yoik Times lias a com
petent correspondent iuvcstigulin the
subject of taxation in South Carolina.
Ho makes it clear that taxation is en
ormously high, amounting iu many
cases to actual confiscation. The
avcrago rate is fcur and a half per
eent. This upon a lair valuation
would be very high twico that of
New York city; but tho facts cited by
tho correspondent go to show that tho
valuation of property for tho purpose
of atsessiacnt is very high, reaching,
in some instances, many times its cash
valuo. By this means a tax nomi
nally of four and one-fifth per cent,
miy become a tax ot 7 or 10 per cent.
When taxation reaches any such pro
portion as this, it swallows up the en
tire income from property, or even
more, and becomes confiscation.
GENERAL 1T0TE3.
Col. Thomas A. Scott will bo fifty
Deecmber 23, 1874.
There is a prospeot of a largo crop of
apples in Vermont.
Tho Mill river disaster inquest has
been adjourned until Juno 13.
Tho Arkansas Legislature has ad-
jouocd to nicot on Dcotubcr 7 next.
Governor Dix has appointed Abra
ham Lansing Stato Treasurer of New
York.
In fifteen elections undor tho local
option law in California tho anti.liquor
peoplo carried eleven.
A man named Turney was killed by
Cincinnati express at Duncaunon, Penn
sylvania, May 28th.
Tho long-standing award to the
Choctaw Nation is about to bo paid by
our Government.
Tho 13 i bio is said to have been trans
lated into Persian verso by a native of
that country.
Alabama thinks some of her ro
ccntly discovered coal beds may bo
worked profitably.
Tho tide of emigration from the
New Englaud States westward, has
greatly increased sinco 1871.
An Indian tribe, in Michigan, is
eaid to consist of an old horse, a chief,
and n demijohn of whisky.
An iguomiuious death was that c
the JNcw liamnsmra mau who was
killed by the bursting of a beer barrel.
The New York stage-drivers' strike
has ended in the suc:ess of tho employ
crs.
On the 28th ul!, the car works o!
Ocor:;o Buucr !: Co., near Torrence
itiHon this State, were burned. Th
loss is estimated at ?;)0,000.
An old weman in Illinois has forwar
ded ten cents to Wafdiimitou to pay her
share ol the national debt before sue
uic.j.
A bi l has passed the House that no
f.Tson shall serve as a juror iu a United
Stites court who cannot read and write
English.
The State Engineer of Louisiana
writes Governor Kellogg that threo niill-
0) cubic feet of levee will bo required
to protect the State from overflow oost
year.
The body of Arther Sharp, sistetn
years old, a victim of the Mill river flojd,
has been foi nd. Ihe bodies of cn y
lour of tho known victims are now unre
covered.
The House Committee on Appro
priations have agreed to insert, among
other items in the sundry appropriation
bill, 6750,000 for the Philadelphia post
cilice building.
The Little Hock news docs not indi
cate the most pcacclul feelings in that
country as yet. Thieves, robbers, aud
outlaws seem to ruu things about as
they please.
A special dispatch from Homo says
the health of the Pope is steadily im
proving and ho is ublo to bo about, but
physicians adviso that ho shall not go
into tho open air much.
A bill has passed tho House giving
to the widow ol Capiaiu Hall the am
ount duo him at tho time ot his death,
81,8:30, aud 815,000 for the papers ot
his Arctic explorations.
The first ciimir.al trial for violating
the railroad law of the State ol Wiscon
sin took place on Saturday. station
agent of the Chicago and Northwestern
Railroad was found guilry of charging
more than the legal fare for tickets, and
was fined 81.
A young man, named Gcorgo Cordes,
aged about 27, died at Harrisburg, on
Sunday, of trichinae, caused by eating
raw ham a few weeks since. A sitter
of tho deceased, who partook of the
meat at the same time, died a week pre
vious of tho same disease.
The Court ot Common Pleas of Pitts
burgh on Thursday reversed tho decis
ion of the acting Miyor in the caso ol
the temperance wo i;en recently arrot'd
here. T.c women are jubilant over
their victory.
The corner-stone of tho now Muwuui
of Natural History, Twcnty-niuth street
and Eight avenue, New York, was laid
Tuesday by Prcadeut Grant, ia pres
ence ot fully 5,000 pcrsous. The build
ing will be twenty-five feet longer than
thsC.ipitol at Washington, and will cost
about jjfijOO'U'.'U.
The monument in honor of Colonel
E' E. J'jlls'.v'un'i was unveiled in the
peineicry a! Mi'diauiesviilc, N. Y. May
27th, iu tho presence of a large crowd. ,
An oration giving tiio hbtory and career
of Ellsworth, was delivered, a poem was
read, and there wore other cxereises.
The Speaker of tho Senate and House
of Representatives of this State net
Monday, in tho Senate Chamber at
Harrisburg, for tho purpose of opening
the bids for publishing the LeyUuft'ee
R-wd for the next lour years. George
Herguer being tho lowest bidder, the
contract was awarded to him.
On May 27, while a young man
named nurton an 4 two women were
crossing- the Hudson river, at Albany,
iu a boat, the former attempted to baud
in a dog whioh was swimming after
them, and fell into tho water. Ouo ol
tho women, iu her efforts to help him,
aUo Ll in, and both were drowned,
A severe storm, resembling a cy
clone, passed over St. Louis on May
2.Si.h. It was accompanied by hail
Muuh damago was dono to buildings,
fences, awnings, etc. Several houses
wero unroufed, and signs and awniugs
wero hurled about promiscuously. In
the river several steamers lost their
smoke-stacks, and worn otherwise dam
aged. Tho damage toshippiugis estima
tud at upwards of $15,000.
At Harrisburg, on .Monday, a post"
mortem examination wss made ol the
body of Georgo Cordes, who died from
the effect of eating ham containing trich
ina). By a powerful miorcseope thous
ands of moving trichina) wero visible,
moving like snakes and resembling boa
constrictors. In the spaea of an eight
of an inch sixty live were couuted.
There were doubtless millions of worms
in the body of tho deceased, who suffered
terribly beforo death.
FRED SOHOENING & CO.,
Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers,
and Stationers.
RIDG WA Y ELK CO., 1 A.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
m
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND COPYING INK.
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
Kslcrbr ootids Vetcbraled ISIect fens, ,lhe Itcst 7rtfft.
-
All Kinds of Job Printing douo in the Rest Stylo aud at Low Prices.
LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS,
VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL & KIHE.
A. MAMMOTH STOCK
Firmly believing tliat tl.c world mover,
and that the demands of the public arc con
stantly increasing tho proprietors of the
(Brand Central ?tit
have jut returned from tho eastern and
western cities with the most pcrlect and
complete Btock of
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You eanuot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do not keep, and they have
absolutely
RROK EN THE BACKBONE
of high prices, They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH I
CHEAPER
THAN TIIE CHEAPEST !
KiJgway, May 1st, 1873,
EW STAGE ROUTE.
J. C. BURNS, Proprietor.
The subscriber having secured the con
tract for carrying the U. S. Mail between
REYKOLDSVILEL 4 BROCKWAX V1LLE
has placed ou that road a line o
Hacks leave the Exchange Hotel a'
Reynoldville every Tuesday, Tnursdny and
Saturday on tho atrival of the BrooKvillo
stage, and return the same day.. These
backs connect at Brockwayville with the
Ridgway stages, making connection with
trains on the P. & E. Road, both east and
west. Every attention to the comfort of
patrons of this line will be given, ana a
liberal patronage solicited.
Aug. 13-7211
LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH,
BUSINESS CARDS AND EN
N1SW I.lVKltY STABLE
IN
13
DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO. IN
form tho Citizens of I'idgwny, and the
public gcr.crr.lly, tli;;t lie lias started n Liv-
my Siablu uiiJ will ki-cp
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
ita;-;iei, to IclupjuUio oiost rcasonn
Ijlo terms.
Ii&JuIIe will also do job leaning.
Stable on Broad street, above Main
All orders left at the l'ost Oliico will meet
'loinpt attention
Aiig 20 1970. If.
F.dw'h J. Evan 8 & Co.,
XUKSEIU'MKS AND SEEDSMEN,
YOl'.K, 11 nn'a
Ctif'Catalognts Jiiiiioa to Apilicnu(sTja3
It etc-v ibv I'cv'uKsion) lo
Ion, J. t, Black, Wacliinglon, D. C.
Wnst:it, Ho-.j A: 1'ai,i , liinKirs, Turk, I'd.
i-tiv v
CHAULEX HOLES,
Wjik-l.uinkr.v, Et;gi uvcr mid Jeweler,
.Main siii i t. .ii:dgwii, t a. Agent lot- the
!Uwe tu ii iiioiuni.', :ukI .iovlou Oiuld
l'tn. Bel .i.i a rig Watches, etc, done with
lie Hit im iictiiiiicv as ui'i'ciol ore. Sal s-
iiuiioa uiiruitlcuU. vluly
UTICA
fnViinfrt
(FoaMEtti.T Wood St ILkxn.)
STAT10KAHY S PORTiBLE
Steam Engines.
The Best & Most Complete Assortment
in tue JUOTKCU
Theso Engines have always maintained tho verf
lilghoat itandurd of excollenca. Wo mako tlie
tniinufacture of Engines, Boil ra and Baw MtUi s
specialty. We have theianrest and most oomplete
worka of tho kind in the country, vitU machinery
arwlnltv AinntAil fltn wnrlc
Wo keep constantly in process larp) nnm hers of
Enrfnos. which we furnish at tho vary liwest piioes
ona on tho Bhortent notice. We build iiiminea
specially adapted to Mines, Saw Mills, OriBt Mills,
Tanneries, Cotton (iius, a'brushers and ftUcuuees
of infinuiivctuniii?.
w. .r. nns imiiAiniT the celebrated Lane Ctroa-
Inr Baw Mill, the best and most compleM saw mill
ever invontoo. .Z.'" .r ., '
Wa mnliA fliAtnAfliifatim of BaW Mill OUttltS a
Special featuro of our business, and can furnish
oomplote on the uhorUjut notice. i
Our aim in all coses is to furnish the best ma
chinery In the market, and work absolutely un
equaled for beauty of doniirn, economy and strength.
Send for Circular and I'nee List.
VXICA, K. Y,
".-.--"Aii-v;,""'- " '"
1
FYOU WANT TO DUY
G OODS CHEAP
GO TO
JAMES II- IIAGE11TY
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa.
DUY GOODS, NOTIONS, DOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW.WAKE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
ALargeStook of
Groceries and Provisions.'
The BEST BRANDS ot FLOU t
Constantly on band, add sold as che f
as too CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. IIAGERTY.
STIMKII
THE ELK ADVOCATE.
TUB OLDEST TATER IN THE
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LAROEST CIRCU-
ATION, IT IS THEREFORE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN TUB COUNTY
tvntd lathe UtticvciSt of the &copte
oi tVi. Couutn.
TE2M3:C2.00 P23 YEA3.
fyou wint to sell anything, let tho
people know it through the Akvocate,
the great dvytising medium.
BRING ALONG YOU?. ADVER
TISEMENTS AND GET THEM
INSERTED IN TIIE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES.
She (bill
SUtocafe
Job
Printing OiHci,
Iu tht Court House, KidgW3y, Pn.
The best work ucne, and at the
Tery lowest prices.
Hand bills printed at tlie shorcst notice.
Call in and get our f rices for advertis
ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted
Orders by niail promptly attended to
Adbiieks,
HENRY A PARSONS, JR.
RlDQWAY, 1'A
J)UYSICIAN8 AND DRUGGISTS.
A prominent New York physioinn lately
complained to Oundns Dick, nbout his Snn
dalwood Oil C'npsulns, ntnting tlmt some
times they cured mlrnculously j bnt thnt a
patient of his bnd taken thorn for fometim
without effect. On being informed thnt
several Imitnliotis were nindo find sold, he
inquired nnd found that his patient had
been I akin p ciipsulas sold in bottles, and not
DUNDA3 DICK k TO'S.
Wlinl happened to this physician may linvo
luippniicd lo olliers, nnd DUNDAS DICK &
CO., tnke lliis method of protecting "Oil of
Snndnlwood" from tiiia disrepute.
PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the
rnpt-ulns will CONTINUE TO DO SO, for
llipy contain Iho 1'UltE OIL in the Dl'ST
AND CHEAl'KHT form.
OIL OK SANDLEWOOD Is fact surcr
sr'ling every oilier rcme.ly. sixty Cspsules
ONLY I tint! recniircd lo insure n rufo nnd
ceilain euro In cixr eilit days. From
no other medicine nan Ibis remit bo bad.
Dick's tiorv Cai'M'I.ks Bolve Ihc piob
li ni lone cniiKiili rcd by many eminent phy
sicians, of bow lo avoid llie nausea nnd dis
gust experienced in , swallowing, which are
well known lo detract from, if not desltoy,
the crood ell'ccts of many valuablo remedies
Soft Cnpsules nio put up in tin-foil nnd
neat boxes, thirty in each, nnd nrc the
only Chpsules proscribed by l'hysicinns.
BrrTIiESE WE HE THE ONLY CAP
SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST
PA1V1S EXPOSITION'.
Srnd for Circular to 35 Woosier St., N YJ
SOLD AT ALL DEUfl STOSES,
Genernl Agency, 110 Kcade Street, N. Y
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEWER
Evciy year increiiKeg the popularity
of tbia valuablo lian jrrcpnrauon ;
which ia duo to merit alone. Wo can
nssuro our old patrons that it is kept
fullv tin to its hieli standard : nnd it
is tho only reliable and perfected prep
aration tor rcstonn a Uray on u aded
Hair to its youthful color, making it
Boft, lustrous, and silken. The 6calp.
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff
and, by its tonio properties, prevents
ino lian noiu lulling out, ua iu biiiuu
lates nnd nourishes tho hair-glands,
I3y its use, tho hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tho
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extremo old nco. It is tho most
economical Hair Dressing ever used.
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives tho hair a pplendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. llayes, M.D., State
Assaycr of Massachusetts, says, "Tho
constituents aro pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality: ana
consider it tho Best Preparation
for its intended purposes.
Bold by all Drujgiala, and Dealert in Medicine.
Price Ono Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOH THE WUISKEiUS.
As our Renewcr in many cases re
quires too long a time, and too much.
carQ, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye, in ono
preparation', which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash offi
Sold by all Druggists. Prico Fifty
Cent3.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, W.H.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For tho relief nnd
cure of all derange
ments in tho stom
ach, liver, nnd bow
els. They are a mild
aperient, and an
excellent purgative.
Ilehig purely vege
table, they contain
no mercury or mine
ral whatevor. Much
serious sickness and
suflerinc is prevent
ed hv their tinielv
use ; nnd every lamily should have them on hand
for their protection and relict', when required.
Lonfr experience has proved them to ho tho saf
est, surest, nnd hest of all tho rill with which
tho market abounds. I5y their occasional use,
the blood is purilled, the corruptions of the sys
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and tho
wholo mni'lihiery of lil'o restored to its healthy
activity. InUnauil Qi'frans which become clowned
and shiRgibh aro cleansed by Ayer's l'llts, nnd
stimulated into action. Thus incipient cliseaso
is changed into health, tho value of which change,
w hen reckoned on the vast multitudes who enioy
it, can hardly he computed. Their sutrar continR
makes them pleasant to take, nnd preserves their
virtues uuimpuirud for any length of time, so
that they aro ever fresh, und perfectly reliable,
Although searching, tliey nro mild, and oiierato
without disturbance to the constitution, or diet,
or
Full directions are ?W;n on tho wrapper to
each hnx, how to ie them ns n Family; l'hysic,
and for tho following complaints, which theso
fills rapidly euro:
Fur J.a-iiu or Inillcrenrlon, T.Wtlon.
neu, Lauruor anil Iiobk of Ai'lie, they
should be taken moderately to btiiuulate the stom
ach, and restore u healthy tone nnd action.
For J.Ivt Complaint and its variou symp
toms, llilious llt-iiitacbp, Hick II-al-ttciie.
Jauudiet- or ftrc-n stirkikH, llil.
iou Colic and Hitlou tWcrn,tbey shoulil
be Judiciously taken for eai h case, to con-ect tho
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For liyenterr or niarrtaoea, but" ono
mild dose ia (tenenilly reqiiiied.
For ItlitMininliaui. IVoiiI, Gravpl, Pal
pitation of th HI curt, l"ain in tlie'
oeeuitatioii.
Mill', Buck ana JL,oikil, uioy sikiuki ih- couiiii
tiously taken, as roiiiirvd, t change the diseased
action oi nut sy-U'in. vtnu sucn cnunge uoso,
coinidalnts disa"i!ear.
For Orot.ay and rroplcul Hnelllng-n,
they should he taken in liirgc nnd frequent doses
10 prouuee ino e:nct oi a in .iraic iurne.
For Muitprt-DNion, a larfio dose should bo
taken, as it produces tho desired effect by sym
pathy. As a Dinner I'lU, tako one or two rills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
jn oeeitsiouai huso siiininiiius mu siuuiu. 11 uim
bowels, restores the apiietite, and invigorates tho
system, llenco it is often advantageous whero
no serious (JeraiiKemctit exists. One who feels
tolerahlv well, often linds that a dose of theso
l'illt makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansi!,'' aud renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
rnEFAKED BY
Dr. J. C. ATEIt Jt CO., Practical Chemtstt,
LOWELL, MASS., V. 8. A.
FOR SALE BY ALL DBUGUISTS EVERYWHERE.
ISTAULISIIED 123,
Mi.viai & EONS,
1'IANO MANUFACTURERS,
7-'- Arch Siicet,
riiiLAPiapniA.
THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS TIANOS.
Ko other Pianos bnvo tho improvements.
Prize iledalof the World's fair, Loudon
r.rfjlAnd, nnd the highest Prizes of the
country awarded. v3nl2-3ui
VICK'S
FLORAL GUIDE
FOP- 1C74.
200 PAGES; 500 ENGBAVIKGS.
any
COLOEEU PLATES. Publshed quarterl
at 25 cents a Year. First No. for 1874 ha
been issued. A German Edition at same
price Address
JAMES VICK, Homester, M. V.
BUSINESS CAEDS.
G. A. RATIIBVN,
Attorney-t-Uw,
Rldgway, T. ti
RUFUS LUC ORE,
AUore7't-Lw,
Ridgy, Elk Co., Tm. Office in
Hall's new Briuk Building. Uim lor
collection promptly attended U.
T3nl1y.
ll ALL A V CA ULET,
Attorneys- at-Lw.
Office in New Brick Building, Main SI
Uidgwny, Elk Co., Ta. tSn2tf.
REYNOLD'S HOUSE
nEYi;CLE2VILLE,JEFFEnCNC0, PA.
II. 8. BELNAP,Popwio
J, O. TP. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-ATIAW.
vlnio1. Ridgway, Elk County, Ta.
Agent for (be Traveler! Life and Acei
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
JAMES D. FULLERTON,
Surgeon Dentist, bavins permanently lo
cated in fiigway, offers bis professional ser
vices to Ihe citizens of ludgway and sur
rounding country. All work warranted.
Office iu Service & Wheeler's Building, up
stairs, first door lo the left, 73-n-S2-ly
G. G. MESSENGER,
Druggist and Paraceutist, N. W. cornet
of Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully selected For
eign and Domestio Drugs. Prescriptions
carefully dispensed at all hours, day or
night. vlnSy
J. S. BORDWELL, JU. D.,
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Kidgway, ra,, in the second story of the
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Qllico hours: 8 to 9 a- ra: 1 to 2 p, m. 7
jan 0 73
T. S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
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Riilgwa , Pa. Office in Walker's Building.
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