The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 12, 1874, Image 2

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Henby A. 1'arsoks, Jr. . Editor
THURSUAV, NOVEMBER 12, 1874.
Is Virginia, lately, nn eaglo pounced
on a young lady, fixed his talons in her
hair, and flow off with about ten
pounds of jute. This incident will un
doubtedly be used by the ladies as an
exouse for wearing snoh enormous chig
non?; but is it right, is it fair, to deceive
a poor bird in that way. Imagine the
feelings of tli at proud American bird
when it alighted in the nesr? of i'a
young with keen appetites, and found
no girl attached to that bunch of hair!
Governors were chosen iu eleten
States on Tuesday only two of whom
are Republicans. They are as follows,
Republicans in Italic. Alabama, Geo
S. Houston; Delaware, John P. Coch
ranc; Kansas, lhomas A. Otbornc;
Massachusetts, William Gaston; Michi
gan, John J. Bajlcy Missouri, Charles
H. Hardiug; Nevada, L. B$ Bradley,
Nev Jersey Joseph, D. Redle; New
York, Samuel J. Tildcn; South Caroliua,
John T. Greon, Ind , Tennessee, James
D. Porter.
History Kei'eapino Itself. Iu
1810 the Democrats were swept out of
power as by a whirlwind; and yet in
1814 they elected their Presidential can
didate, Polk, over the great lleory Clay.
In 1852 the Democrats elected Pierce
by the electoral votes of all the States
except lour; but in 1853 their party
began to break up and, narrowly escap
ing a defeat in 1856, it was scattered
to the winds in 1800. In 1872 General
Grant was re-eleoted by the electoral
voters of nil the States except six, with
two-thirds ot eaeh house of Congress to
back him, and yet in 1874 we have
something very much like the reaction
ary whirlwind of 1810, and upon simi
lar issues. iV. Y. Herald.
Silver Fractional Coins . The
gold price of silver bullion has become
so cheap that the fractional silver coins
of the United States are not worth any
more in gold than greenbacks. It is
now suggested as desirable that wo have
silver fractional coins put in circulation,
instead of the pobtal currency, and thus
make a beginning in specie resumption.
Tte low price of silver in Europe promi
ses to be permanent. In this connec
tion two new silver coins for immediate
circulation are talked of as very likely
to be authorized at the next session of
Congress, one a twelve-and-a-half-cent
piece, and the other a twenty-sent piece
Ad attempt was made at the last session
of Congress to get the last mentioned
coin authorized, and the recommenda
tion was favorably reported upon, but
through the hurry at the close of the
session the bill was neglected and not
acted upon.
Tuk Democrats will not "realize" on
their recent gains of Congressmen, giv
ing them a majority ot forty or fifty iu
the floufis, until December a year, as
the first session of the Forty-fourth
Congress will not convene until that
time. They will be powerless to carry
through any politieal measui, as the
Republicans retain a majority in the
Senate, which oannot be changed be
fore March, 1877, when the next presi
dential term will commence. It is likely
the Democrats of the next House will
devote their attention to making politi
cal capital for the Presidential cam
paign, by all manner of investigations
into the good, bad and indifferent acts
of the in party, power. But this fact
which appears to be generally under
stood will do doudt'itnpose on Republi
cans at the coming session the duty of
letting their political household in order
conduting publio affairs with prudence
and-unloading. Pittsburgh Telegraph
Toe Man Teat Defeated Butler.
Mr. Charles P. Thompson, the man
who ha3 made himself imraornl by de
feating Buttler, seems to bo a mo3t d3
sirable kind of man to have in Congress
He made a speech at a jubilation meet
ing in Gloucester on Wednesday night,
and in it uttered these unmistakably
sound ideas:
"I stand now as no partisan. I am not
the servant of the Democratic party; I
am not the servant of the Republican
party. I shall advocate those measurers,
that I believe to be for the common
good. I shall never advocate a principle
upon party grounds. I shall be unwor
thy of the confidence that has been
placed in me if I understand what tho
Democratic party meant when they put
me in nomination, which was that I
6hould carry out those principles whioh
I believed to bo right that I should
servo my country first, and by serving
my country I know I can best serve my
party. In this canvass there are some
important questions'. One of them is
the financial question. I know that my
Republican friends who voted for me
did so because I was souud upon that
question. You may ask me if I am in
favor of the colored man. I answer, yes,
I am in favor ot the white man aud the
oolored man. I believe they are both
entitled to equality of rights and an
equality of duties. I would Dot go for
a law that would discriminate in favor
of white man or a black man. I want
the earns law for all.
(El)
Mr, Lcschcr. of i'ottavillo. IV. is
tlia latest Qjing exemplification of the
bencBts of life ItHuranco. On the 19th
ult. he insured his life lor $50,000. and
the next day ho was waylaid, murdered
and robbed If that dosen't encourage
the publio into insuring, them there is
no faith to be reposed in dodgers and
circulars.
One of the largest, if not tho largest,
real estate transactions of the day, has.
just taken place in Kansas, A tract ot
100,000 acres of land, extending fifty
miles, between the Cottonwood and
Little Arkansas rivers, with the town
of Ilal.MfMid for its trading contre; has
been sold to a colony of Russian Men
nonites, who arrived in this country in
September. The oolony will number
2,000 persons.
The payments made troiu tbo Na
tional Treasury by warrants during the
month of October were as follows; On
account of civil and miscellaneous, ?G,
840,807,04; war 4,391,435,49; navy,
$2,331,982,43; intenorlndiaii8 and
pensions $1424,910,54; total, $14,995,
185,47. The above docs not include
payments made on account of interest
on the principal of public debt of th e
United btates.
The officers and the brunch societies
of the Nebraska Relief and Aid Society,
in behalf of the suflerers by the grass
hopper plague, are receiving contribu
tions to meet immediate demands. It
is proposed to Ncud a car load per week
of j rjv's'uns and clothing to each of the
six principal stations in the western
counties, where tho crops were des
troyed if the liberal contributions now
arrivii g continue. Nine car loads have
beeD already forwarded.
Washington, November G. The
fact that the Democracy control the or
ganization of the next House of Rep
rcsentives has brought into active labor
a large number of candidates for various
positions to he filled by the majority ol
that body, The amount of patronage,
however, is so small and the applicants
so numerous that tho prospects ot a
large number being disappointed are
quite strong. The places tc be filled
are as follows; The Clerk of the House
has forty-seven persons on his rolls; the
scrgeuD t-at-aruis and three door-keepers,
tweuty-six; and pobtmaater ten. There
nre twenty-eight committee clerks.
Total, one hundred and fourteen, which
will enable the Democratic House to re
ward three Democrats in each State of
the Union.
Washington, November 7. The presi
dent, sinco the results of the election
have become known, has expressed him
self freely with his intimate friends on
the causes producing such a revulsion
in the popular verdict, In his opinion
the Demociats are as much surprised
at their overwhelming successes as the
Republicans. He was not prepared lor
such a crushing party defeat, aud don't
think any act of his contributed. The
Republican Congress alone is respoosi
b'e. The great element of discord in
the Republican paity was the attempt
to force upon the people Sumner's Civil
Rights bill. The President opposes,
and if Congress passes on the Civil
Right's Rill next session ho will veto it.
He believes the Republicans will be
triumphant in 1870. He will probably
give his views iu his December me ssage
The sweepings of the rooms in the
British miut last year contained Sll,
476 worth of the precious metals.
No less than 22,UU0 Southern claims
have been presented to the commission
at Washington, and only 5,254 have
been adjusted thus far, leaving over
1G,000 to be passed upon. To pay these
claims the handsome sum of over ten
millions ot dollars was required, and to
pay the ballanoe it will take fifty mil.
lions. Now, that the Democrat have
got control of congress, we may expect
to see more of these little bills come rol
ling in.
DiPTUEHiA is prevailing uj an epi
demic in New York city. Last week
no less than fifty five persons died ot it.
This disease has become singularly pre.
valcnt in New York during the last fif
teen years, prior to which it was so rare
that few physicians had ever seen a
case of it- The causes are understood
to be foul air and bad drainage, or pre
cisely tho causes which produce typhoid
fever. It is, however, more contagious
than the latter disease, and it is proba
ble that a large proportion ot the cases
recently reported originated from conta
gion lather than from tho poison de
veloped by decaying organio matter.
Wet Boots. What an amount of
discomfort wet boots entail, and how well
wo all recall the painful efforts we have
now and then made to draw on a pair of
hard baked ones which were put by the
fire overnight to dry! Once on, they
are a sort of modern stocks, detructive
of all comfort, and entirely demoralizing
to the temper. The following plan, it
is said will do away with this discom
fort: When the boots are taken off, fill
them quite full with dry oats. This
grain has a great fondness for damp,
and will rapidly absorb the least vestige
of it from the wet leather. As it
quickly and completely takes up the
moister, it swells and fills the boot with
a tightly fiting last, keeping its form
good, and drying the leather without
hardening it. In the morning, shake
out the oats and hang them in a bag
near the fire to dry, ready for the next
wet night- draw on the boots, and go
happily and comfortably about the day's
work. Sienifio American,
A girl in the cloth factory at Lowell,
Mass., on Saturda7 had her arm torn
from the socret by a belt, and died in
few minutes.
THE ELK ADVOCATE.
THE OLDEST TATER IN TflR
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU-
ATION, IT IS THEREFORE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN THE COUNTY
)rvoM to the ftttcwt.s of tlit ccplc
of (Silt Count".
TEEHS:$2.00 P3B YEAS.
If you want to sill anything, let the
people know it through the Advocate,
the great advertising medium.
BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER
TISEMENTS AXD GET THEM
INSERTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES.
She (KHi gdwafq
Job
Printing Office
'5
In the Court House, Ridgway, Ta.
The best work done, and at tho
very lowest prices.
Hand bills printed at the shorcst notice,
Call in and get our prices for advertis
ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted
Orders by mail promptly attended to
Address,
HENRY A PARSONS, JR.
Ridqway, Pa.
THI.1L lit ST
Following g the list of causos set down
for trial at November term 1874, commenc
ing Monday, November 10.
1 The Spring Run Coal Company vs.
Thomas Tozier, No. Ki, of. January torui,
lNli'J.
1 Geo. D, Messenger ct al. vs. .Tames
Geo. et al., No. 41 of April term, 18(H).
1 John Tudor vs Hiram Woodward et
al., No 6, of Aegust term, 1870.
1 E. M. Mason et al. vb. Henry bouther
ct al., No 19of January term, 1H71.
2 Jnmcs Curry vs. E. & C. 1'aino, No
88, of Apri term, 1872.
8 Martin Sorg vg Nicholas Krnnenwcttcr
ct al., No 4H, of April term, 1872.
4 The School lisrict of Fox vs. John
Myers et al., No 'il of January term 187;i.
6 Anthony Wine vs J. A. llaak, No 41 of
August term 187:1.
U The Clarion River Navigation Co, vs
Ilirain Carman No C'J of August term, 1873.
7 J. C. Selden vs Administrators of
Charles Sheldrake, No 20 of November
term 1873.
8 11. F. Lawrence vs B F. Ely, No 40 of
November term 1873.
y Ralph JobtiBon et al vb Miles Dent, No
40 of January term 1871.
10 The Commonwealth of l'eimnylvnniu
u ho of J. A. llaak vs A. Kaul, No 07 of Jun.
term 1874.
11 Charles Willing et al vs Thomas
Irwin et al No 72 of January term 1874.
12 1 W Hays vs tlias Moyer, No 71 of
January term 1874.
I'JJ Alderfcr & I'reston vs The I'.nffalo
New fc'ork aud Philadelphia Railway Co.,
i i ot August term 184.
Id l'liillip W.IIays vs Ellas Moyer, No
13 of April term. 1874
14 J. L. Ellis' vs, Siinbury Kire lnsur
ance Company. No 21 of April terra 1874.
la J. L. J.llm vs, liie Columbia Insur
ance Co, of Lancaster l'a. No Tl of April
term 1874.
10 Haimon k Coon vs H. W. May No 41
of April term lb74.
17 John au Urubant vs L. L. Tutzel et al
No 36 of August term 1874.
Jo J.iiues lilnok vs llie lienzuiiier Conl
and Irou Co. Nj 47 of August term 1871.
iu o. A OiUitend vs i lie township of
lioriou .o bif or August term 18i l.
20 Timothy (iuilfuyle vs Henry Tictee No
00 August term 1874.
!1 George Opdyke vs Francis A. Loosch
No 70 of August term 1874.
22 IK licwilt vs U. 11 Dixon No VO
August term 1874.
FuR sale by e.ic. guesii,
Masonic Hall Building, Ridgway, Vii.
VAN VLECK'S
CELEBRATED PATENT SPRING
BED BEST tempered steel spring
wire, these epriiigs tuu be laid on the
slats of any common bed utid are
COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES 1
Also agent for
Weed Sewing .Machine,
Easiest l'liimiiip, Most iiuvable, and BEHT
JiACliib .m the market. Cull and
examine before purchasing elsewhere.
v4nl0tti!f ,
Sdminislrtilor's .X'otUe.
In the matter of the cstr.te of JOHN
KETNEH late of Jones Township, Elk Co.,
l'a.. deceased.
Letters of Adminiflratini on the above
cstiiie haviig been grained to the under
signed, all persons indebted to the said es
tie requested to make payment, utid those
having claims against the tame will present
them without delay to
MADISON S. KLINE,
or his Aliy'n. Administrator.
HALL & M'CAULLV, itidgway, Fa.
liidgw.iy, l'a. n2U4.
I
V YOU WANT TO RU Y
GOODS CHEAP
CO TO
JAMES II- 11AGKRTY
Main Street, lUdgway, l'a.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUE HNS
WARM, WOOD AND
WILLOW.WA15E,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stoelv of '
Groceries ar.d Provisions.
Tho BEST tBHANDS of FLOUH
Ctiisttmtly on bund, utid sold as ehoup
tlx CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. IIAGKRTY.
rU THE CITIZENS OF l'ENXSVL
i. VAX1.1. Your uitenlion is tpeeially
invited to the fuel ih -1 the Nationul banks
are now prepared to receive subscription
to the Capital Stock of the Centenuial
Eoard of Finance. The funds realizod from
this source are to be employed in tho erec
tion of the buildings for the International
Exhibition, aud the expenses couuecled
with the piune. It is confidently believed
that the Kcystono tnte will be represented
by the name of every citizen alive to patri
otic commemoration of tho one hundredth
birth-dny of the nation. Tho shares of
Lslock are offered for $10 eaeh, and sub
scribers will receive a handsome engraved
Certificate of loclc, suitable for framiuj!
and preservation as a national memorial.
Interest at tho rale of six por cent, per
annum will be paid on all payments of Cen
tennial Stuck from date of payment to
Jauunry 1, 1S7U.
Subscribers who are not'ncai a National
Bunk can remit a check or post ollice order
to the undersigned,
FltKD'K Fit A LEY, Treasurer,
i)0i Walnut St., Philadelphia
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. D. Wetmore.
Additional Law Judge lion. Jn
Vincent.
Associate Judges Chas. Lulir, J V
Honk.
District Attorney J. K. P, Hall.
Sheriff D. C. Oyster.
I'rothonotbry o., Fred. Schoeniug.
Treasurer Joseph Windfelder,
County Superintendent Hufus Lucore.
Commissioners Kobt. Campbell, Julius
Jones, Geo. Ed. Weis.
Auditors C. W. Barrett, Thomas Irwin
Thomas J. liurke.
County Surveyor Geo Wilmsley.
Jury Commissioners. l'hilli p Ereig
Kansom T. Kylor.
FllED SCIIOEN1NG,
Law, Commercial, Book, and General Jot Printer,
and Stationer.
RIDGWAY. ELK CO., 1 A.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH,
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITING: FLUID AND COPING INK.
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
tlstcrhrook's3?,L'cltbralttl Slcel i'ens, the Mtcst viatic.
All Kinds, of Job Printing dono in the Rest Stylo and at Low Prices.
LETTER, NOTE, AND 131LL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN
VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL
&
KIM
MMOTH
STOCK
Firmly believing Cint the" world moves,
and that the demands of the public arc con
stantly iuereasin-r, tho proprietors of the
(GramI Ccnir;al tor
have jurt returned from t'ie eastern anJ
western cities with tho most pcrlect tied
complete stock ol
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do not keep, and they have
absolutely
BROKEN THE RACKDONE
of high prices. They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH !
CHEAPER
THAN TnE CHEAPEST !
. Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
NKW I.lVJHtY STABLE
IN
DAN SC1UBNER WISHES TO IN
ti.rtu the (Mitz i;s of llid.rway, end the
public gcLcruliy, thai la has euu ted a Liv
ery fUublo and will keep
GOOD .STOCK, GOOD CAIU'IAG ES
; i ), i4 i .m :n most lcasona
bio terms.
t.3i,Ile will alsrj do jub te.nr inj.
i'luhla on Iji-ond ptreet, ubote Main.
'.11 orders left at the 1'om Ollice wi'l meet
pi'.impt attention
Aupr 20 1870. tf.
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Dr. J. C.AT.;t C- CO., rvacticnl Chemist,
LOWELL, MASS., V. S. A.
rOK SALE 11 If ALL DRUUGISiS KVIiUYWUERK
jpilYS.CIANS AND TRUGGISTS.
A jroininent New York physician lately
complained to jDundas Dick, ahoui his Sad
dalwood Oil Capsulus, slating that soni
tinies they cured miraculously ; but that a
patient of his had taken them for sometime
without effect. On biii3 informed that
several imitations were made and eold, he
inquired and found that his patient had
been taking capsula tsnld in bottles, and not
MUSDAS DICK Si CO 8.
What happened to this physician may have
happened to others, undliUNDAS DICK &
CO., take this method of protecting "Oil of
Sandalwood" from this disrepute.
PHYSICIANS who onco prescribe the
Capsulas will CONTINUE TO DO KO, fur
they contain the 1'L'ltE OIL in the Dl'ST
AND CI1EAVEST form.
OIL OP tfANDLEWOOD is fact super
seding every other remedy, sixty Cspsules
ONLY being required to insure a rate and
certain cure in tix or eight days. From
110 other medicine can this result bo had.
Dick's Soft Capsules solve the prob
lem loug considered by many eminent phy
sicians, of how to avoid the nausea anddis
gust experienced in swallowing, which are
well known to detract from, it not destroy,
tne goou enects ot many valuable remedies.
Soft Capsules aie put up in tin-foil and
neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the
only capsules prescribed by 1 hysicians.
BSaTTHESE AVEBE THE ONLY CAP
SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST
I'AIUS EXPOSITION.
Seud for Circu'.ar to 35 AYooster St., N. YJ
SOLD AT ALL THUG ST0E3S.
General Agency, 110 Re ado Street, N. Y
ESTATE OP ISAAC QUIGGLE. late of
Ridgway Township EU- County, Pa. de
ceased. AU persons indebted to said ts
tale re renuested to make iinmAiliu.t.A nitv.
men . And those having legal claims
ngai nt the same, will present liiera with,
out delay in proper order for settlement, to
tiaiuu VUiuijLtfc, executor,
Or bis Attorney,
U. M. PDvVERS ESQ., Ridgway Pa
13 U SIM ESS CARDS.
G. A. JIATHUVM,
Attorney-at-Uw,
Eidgwny, Pa. 2 2 tf.
RVFUH LUCORE,
Attorney-at-Law
Ridgwny, Elk Co., Ta. Office In
ltf.ll'. i liriek Ituildioir. Claims for
collection promptly attended to.
vflully.
HALL & M' VALLEY,
Attorney s-at-Lw.
Office in New Brick Building, Main SIJ
Kidmvny, Elk Co., Pa. v3n2lf.
J. O. IK HAIL El',
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
vln.jyl. Eidgway, Llk Coiniy, Pa.
Agent for the Traveler's Life ad Acel
dent insurance Co., of 11 ai l ford, Co.
JAMES V. F I'LL EJi TON,
Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo
cated in Kigway, offers his proltssioMl ser
vices to tho citizens of ltidgway sur
rounding country. All work varraaled.
Ollice iu bin vice & Wheeler's Eaildiag, up
stairs, first door to the left, iU-u-42-lj
CHARLES HOLES,
Wntchmaker, .Engraver aa4 Jeweler,
Main street, Kidgway, Pa. Agent for the
Howe Sewing Machine, and iiortoa Cold
l'eu. licpuaitig W atches, ell, 4oa with
he same accuracy as heretofer. Satis
actiou guaranteed. vlaly
G. C. MESSES GES,
Druggist and Paraceulist, N. W. corner
of Mum and Mill streets, Kidcwar, Pa.
lull upsurtnicut of carefully swleoted For
eign and Domestic Drugs. Preseriptious
carefully dispensed at all hoars, ay or
night. vluay
T. S. HARTLEY. M. 9.,
Physician ana Surgeea.
Ollieo in Drug Store, corner Jiread and
Main eft?, llcsidcncc corner Kread St.
op posite the College. OtUce hears from
& to 10 A. M. aud from 7 to i I'. U.
vlnliyl.
J. S. Li ORE WELL, At. J.,
Kuleclic Physiciuu and Surgeon, hasremov
id ins ui::cc lrom Cenirc sneet, MMaiu tt.
l;nlgway, Pa,, in the second stary af the
new brick Ijiililnig of Juhn tt. alil, eppo
tite Hyde's store,
(jiUcC hours: t) to 9 a- in: 1 lo 9 p. ai. 7
jail U 16
HYDE HOUSE,
HinuwAY, iii. I Co., Pa.
V. II. SCURAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage hrlwfoi3
so liberally bestowed upon him, taa ae
proprietor, hopes, by paying e;rist t.
lenuou to the coinl'orl and couveuieuc ot
guests, to merit a coutiuuauce oi ihd
same.
Oct 30 13U0.
BUCK TAIL LOUSE,
Ka.nk, M:Kean Co., Vt.
K.'l-:. LOOKtU, l'roprictor.
Thxnklul for the putronago heretofote 10
liijeniliy bestowed upon hiui, the iifcY7 pro
prietor, hopes, by paying Btrict attention
10 i!te cjimi'i'l and convenience of guieis,
to iticrii a fiiitiiiuauce of the bums. 'J lie
sialties tor horses in Kane uud vll
kt'pt liignl or duy. Hall attached to tho
loiel. vlu-ayl.
KERSEY HOUSE,
Centulvillk, Elk Co., Ya.
John Collins, l'roprictor.
Thankful fur the natronoiru lierctotor
so liberilly bclowed upon him, the ue-
pro j 1 iet or, hopes, by paying t-'trict at
itiitiuu to the comfort acd couveuieuca
1 guests, I 1 merit a conttuuuricg of tha
UUiUC.
1'. W. JfAYS,
DEALRa in
Er7 Goods, ITotions, Crccer.BS,
and C-cnsral Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Hartty 1. O.
vlul'tf.
JAMES i'EN FIELD,
(Sueo-- sor to W. C. Ilealy,)
DEALER IN
UY GOODS, GSOCERISS, PS07ISI0N3
PliODUCE, FRUITS, &o.
3u7tf. West End, Ilidgway, Pa.
00 D ALL'S
a PLAYING CARDS
BEST THE CHEAPEST.
STE ?SIIirS Cheapest kind made.
UEQ TTAS A chean common eavH.
UKO DWAYS A nice common card.
Vlll'i MAS Fine calico backs.
GEN JACKSONS Cheap and popular,
iern ducks, various colors and de
siirns. COL . jIDIAS (Euchre deck) extra quality
GOLDEN GATES One of the best cards
niu'de,
MT. VEKNONS Extra fine, twooolorpati
- l 113.
ASK FOB THE ABOVE TAKE NO OTHERS.
ce List ou application. Dealers sun.
by
VICTOR. E. MAUGER.
0-ly 1( G to 112 lteade St., N. Y
4
Edw'd J. Evans & Co.,
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
YOltK, l'ENN'A
Cy-Cataloguos Mailed to Applicantsa -
Refer (by permission) to
iIon, J. IS, Ri.ack, Washington, D. C.
Weiskk, Koa ii Cabl, Bankers, York, Pa,
2-Cd't
ESTATE OE ANDREAS HEIMERL late
of Renzinger Township Elk County Pa, de
ceaised. AU persons indebted to said Eg.
tate are requested to make immediate pay.
ment. And those having legal claims
againet the same will present them without
delay in proper order for settlement, to
CHARLES R1TTER. 1
CHARLES LUUR, j
Executory,
at St. MurHElk Conntyfc fa. u2H U