The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 10, 1877, Image 2

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    Henry A. Tarsons, Jr.,
Editor
THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1877
Extra Session of Congress.
postponed to octobem 13.
Washington, May 4. The deter
mination to postpone the full for the
extra (session of Congress until Mon
day, October loth, Is a matter of great
surprise here, for the reason that It
had been virtually settled In the minds
of Interested parties that the session
would be called to meet In June
probably on the 4th, but certainly not
later than the 15th. Now there 1s free
sneculation about the matter. The
questions are asked : How can the
military machine bo run? Will the
Administration attempt to run the
army on credit for four or five months?
Will tbo service bo efficiently per
formed ?
General Hulburt, of Illinois, of the
House Military Committee, who Is
familiar with the subject of army ap
propriations, said this afternoon that
the Administration would bridge over
the trouble by putting off payments to
the army. For Instance, the payment
which ought, ordinarily, to be made
July 1st, and, as the custom is to pay
off every two months, the next pay
ment will not fall due until the first
of October, when "the authorities"
will find some way to put off further
payment of salaries until provision
therefor shall have been made by
Congress.
Proclamation by the President.
Washington, May 5. The objec
tions to postponing the extra session
have all been waived, and the follow
ing was issued this afternoon :
By the President of the United
States of America A Proclama
tion : Whereas, the final adjourn
ment of the Forty-fourth eongrcssi
without making the usual appropria
tions for the support of the army for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1877,
presents an extraordinary occasion re
quiring the President, to exercise the
power vested In him by the constitu
tion to convene the house of congress
in anticipation of the day fixed by law
for their next meeting:
Now, therefore, I Rutherford B.
Hayes, President of the United States,
do by virtue of the power to this end
in me vested by the constitution, con
vene both houses of congress to as
semble at their respective chambers at
twelve o'clock, noon, on Monday, the
16th day of October next, then and
there to consider and determine audi
measures in their wisdom, their duty
and the welfare of the people may
seem to demand.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of
the United States to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this
6th day of May, in the year of our
Lord 1877, and the independence of
the United States of America the
101 st.
By the President William M.
Evarts, secretary of state.
R. B. HAYES.
'.vo t deiulitatjxo, as the
MERCURIAL REMEDIES ARE,
JiUT STUEXGT1IEX1SG AY
STEAD. This is the testimony of the veteran
editor of the Fredonia Censor, after a
satisfactory trial of Dr Fenner's Blood
and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic.
It is no uncommon thing to meet a
man with a cadaverous face, thin,
gaunt, complaining; having no ap
petite, breath too ollensive to endure,
heavily furred tongue, unable to rest
well nights, barely keeping around,
nd hardly able to keep soul and body
together. He is always a skeptic in
medicine, and generally everything
else except one. There is one thing he
believes in and that is, that it is in
teresting to all who come within his
reach to be bored with a lengthy and
particular recital of all his ailments,
which recital usually concludes with
an emphatic statement of his disbe
lief iu all remedies that are recom
mended for his relief, none of which
be has tried, at least, not in any
thorough, busiuess way. Is it not a
relief to turn from such u spectacle to
at consistent, sensible man, who does
not affect so much "smartness" but is
willing to acknowledge the truth.
Here is what he says :
From Hon. Willard M'Kinstry, the
veteran, editor of the Fredonia Cen
sor. Ur. M. M. Feuner, Fredonia, Jf. Y. Dear
Sir I bava been uslug your Blood und Liver
Remedy and Nervo Tonic during the past few
woeks, and desire to say that I like it. I find
it admirably adapted to the purposes for
which you recommend it. It Is an excellent
remedy for the biliousness usually Incident to
4he change from winter to spring, sufficiently
physlciog and yet not debilitating as the
mercurial remedies are, but strengthening,
Instead. Truly yours,
W. M'KINSTRY.
For sale by dealer. In medicine.
The King of Fiji is too enlightened
to hang a man for murder. He aboN
ihed the gallows two thousand years
go. When a man offends the King,
the offender has his brains knocked
out with a club, without being given
the benefit of a trial by jury. No
t'me is fooled away empanelling a lot
of idiots who never have an opinion
and never read a newspaper.
Appleton'8 American Cyclopedia.
Vol. 8 of this admirable work is just
out, making it half complete, as there
uretobelO in till, of 800 pages each,
one being issued in two months. It
makes a complete library, and no one
can afford to do without it who would
keep well in formed. Price 3,00 a vol
ume in leather, or $7,00 iu elegant
half Turkey. C. K. Judson, Fredonia,
N. Y., controls the sale in Elk couniy.
Address blm for particulars.
wpl7-tf.
Now Advertisements.
Batss of Advertising.
On column, od year $75 00
! 40 00
, " 5 00
" " " 15 00
Traniitent. advertisement per inar. of
eight lines, one Insertion $1. two inner
lions, $1.50, three insertions, $2.
Iiuinc! cards, tea lines or less, per
year $5.
Advertisement payable quarterly.
PATENT S!
Fee reduced, Entire Cost $65,
Pnlent O'lice Fee $3-3 In aJvonoe, bal
ance $20 wiih n 0 months nficr patent al
lowed, Advice aud txamli.alion free.
Talents Sold.
J. VANCE LEWIS CO.,
nlCml Washington, D. C.
ANNUAL STATKMENT OF JOXKS
TOWNSHIP.
Jones Township in Account with funds of
sum lowusmp.
RECEIPTS.
To amount overdue from county com
mlsslcniers 1,200 00
To amount koiiIimI tux levied l,l.r, 92
To ninount cush from county tri'iis U12 2f
To amount cash trom Collector Thro.
l.'ook
To amount cash frum Collector S'nlen
tine Miller
131 06
8S 20
?:i,183 ui
KXriEKTIITCTlIK.
By amount of outstanding orders re
deemed 50 80
liy amount nnld Supervisor sillier
and lalmrers under him 1,571 27
liy amount paid Supervisor Hcinncrt
and laborers minor him 8M20
ity amount paid for lumber, etc.. used
by .Ml Her 170 9S
Hy amount paid for lumber etc., used
by ltonm-rt 40 00
By amount paid lir olllecrs and print
ing 00 00
Hy amount puld tor town treasurer s
commission 61 03
By amount taxes In hands of Collec
tor II. A. Mnnnptt, subject to com
mission and exonerations 370 s
By amount In hands ot treasurer 2
R),1KJ 52
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.
ASRFTf,.
Amount due from Collector Miller for
1S73 B.1 01
Amount due rrom Collector Theodore
Cook, l.sT-t-i 212 84
Amount, due from Collector Attlubnr-
tter. 1S7U-1 HO 27
Amount duo from Treasurer Wind-
felder J07 22
Amount due from Treasurer M'Ciiuloy 200 00
Amount due from Collector Mannett,
1877 S70 SN
51.170 22
i.iaiiti.itikm.
Amount road orders outstanding
Excess of assets over liabilities
70S "0
377 02
61,170 22
rooit ACCOUNT.
kkceipts .
To amount from Collector Manctt.,
To amount from Collector Miller....
ft 00
52 00
$117 00
EXPr.NniTI'lIES.
By amount paid Wilcox House for
board 10 00
By amount paid Imllsent and blind... 12 2i
By amount cash In hands f treasurer 10 7s
By amount commission paid treas 2 37
By amount outstanding orders re
deemed 72 Go
$117 00
By order Board of Auditors.
nl2-tll J AH. II. WELLS. Clerk.
Not ice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
selling goods to, ortrustingany person
on my account, without my written
order, as I will pay no debts thus con
tracted after this date.
M. T. FRENCH.
Ridgway May 2, 1877. nllt4
V ATEN T S.
F. A. Lelnnann, Solicitor of American and
Foreign Patents, 'Vusliingion, D. C. All
busimss connected with Patents, whether
before the Patent Office or the Courls,
promptly attended to. No charges made
unless a patent is secured. Semi fur a cir
cular, nlllf
EVERY SOLDIER
who was wounded or contrncied perma
nent disease in service can (ret a pension
by writing lo John Kirkpatrielt, L'auibi idge.
Ohio. N-10il
DR. BANNING
is permanently located at the St. Charles
Hotel, l'ittsbuigli, l'a. Diseases at. d Lie
to i miiies of the fpine, Ulterine Displace
ments Dyspepsia, Hernia and Piles suc
cessfully treuied by the IliNNISG 8 VS
TEM of Mechanical Supports. Call or
send for descriptive pamplet, "The House
You Live In. ' Mailed Free.
N-lOnil.
List of Jurors for May Court.
GRAND Jl'HORS.
lienxinger. .1. J. Volmcr, school
teacher; Joseph Haines, farmer.
Fox. ll-iys Kyler. farmer: John Mt.
lone, farmer; Dan Corby I arpeuter : Jno.'
Kunzb-niiin, Carpi titer; Thomas (Sullivan,
laborer; t buries ii. llyuli, laborer.
lii lion. J no. C. M'.Allisier. farmer;
Harvey Parsons, fanner; Jehu Drowu, far
mer ; IViu. Madegjn, laborer.
Jj. Hubert Burke, Lihurer.
Junes. John Kramer, farmer.
Kidgwuy. Dutiiel ricrihner. livery ; N.
T. Cummiiigs. lumberman; J, 11 Connor
lumliermiir. ; H. 8. Thayer, coal dealer;
Michael tiailey, laborer.
8t. Mary's Joseph Pehauer, laborer;
Ceo. Leber, laborer; Henry loclitmnn.
blacksmi.h ; An'licny Bieberger, carpen
ter ; Anthouy t-cliaucr, saloon keeper.
Tn.vmsE Jennys.
Benezetle. Simon P. Homing, painter ;
Hubert Milligan, gentleman.
linizincr. F X. E-ig, laborer John
Heiudle. bar lender : Michael Neibert. car
pen. er; Michael Market, carpenter j Wil
liam Gross, furuicr ; Joseph 1 nnzel, farmer;
Charles Schneider, farmer; Philip Young,
inimer; John Viiimnn, farmer; Joseph
.cliaucr, faimer; Gei. Nisscll, farmer;
Jacob e'ehueider, Jr., farmer; Michael
(iiati, farmer.
Fox. Henry Lnrgey, farmer Hiram
Hewitt, faimer, L. W. Mohan, Jr.. faimer
(J, A lirowu, farmer; Thomas Malone, fur
mer.
Hortnn. Hezekiali Ilorlon, farmer!
Jacob Fields, cabinet maker.
Jay. las M t.ntemaii, laborer.
Jones Hoberi M melt, Clerk; J. L.
I'-rown, merchant; U OGuilick, bboemaker
Michael Ddl. fi'ituer.
Millstone G.dlicy Tarrot, farmer; B.
W. Pniuler, laborer.
iiidgwuy Duvid lille, laborer; J. I),
lice, laborer; Geo. It, Dixon, Co. Snperiu
tcnilaiil ; J, 8. I'owe.l. sad'er; diaries
Hoi.., jeweler; .1, K. VVhitmore. fnivyer ;
li. li. Milliard. siw;er; F. J.'. Sctiger, lin
n er ; II. V, K'Uie, im reliant ; Jo'liu Kent
mi 1 1 r, lnim'ur; (iiimuel Gardner, f inuer,
riprirg Creek Tliomas J. fferson. laborer
Hi. Mary's John Frunk, laborer ; Louis
Geis, labor. r ; Louis Hauhuuscr, laborer ;
Anthony Annum, stone innson ; Charles
Kuffen, buicher; Frank Yuunbaum, shoe
maker ; K. Lint, Co., Surveyor. -
N. O. MOLASSES FOR COOK
ing, also c hoice syrup always on hand
at
POWELL 4 KIME'S.
ONIONS, A NICE LOT AT
P. & K'S.
AdmlulMrnilor'g Noitce.
Estate of John Kettner lato of .Tones
Township Elk Co., deceased. Letters
Testamentary upon tno above estate
have been granted to the undersigned,
nil persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment, and those
having claims to present the same
without delay to
M. 8. KLTNE,
nlltO Administrator.
List of causes set down for trial a
the May term of Court of Common
pleas of Elk county commencing
Monday May 28, 187.
1. Jeremiah Elliott vs. Isaac How
man. No. 24, January Term 1809.
2. John Vaughan vs. Philadelphia
A Erie K. H. Co. No. fl, November
Term 1874.
3. Sarah V. Wilcox, Widow tc,
vs. Jesse and Jno. Piatt. No. 21, May
Term 1875.
4. John Koch vs. Henry M'Cready,
Administrator He. No. 1 Hi, Septem
ber Term, 1875.
6. Heirs of R. Winslow, deceased
vs. Dennetts Brunch Imp. Co. No.
100 Mnv Term 1876.
0. D. 1$. Winslow vs. the Dennetts
Branch Imp. Co. No 120 May Term,
1B70.
7. Jacob Walter, Trustee et al. vs
Thomas D Kane et al. No. Hi, Sep
tember Term i.o.
8. Ceo. A. Bathburn vs. C. R
Earlcv No. 137 Keiiteinlicr Term. 1870
). Barbara Eckl, Widow etc., vs.
Edward Babel. No. 223, September
Term, 1870.
10 Stout. Mills ami Temple, vs.
Balpli Johnson administrators &c.
No 57, November Term 1 870.
11. The Commonwealth of Pa- at
Bug. of F. X. Koller vs. D. Scull et al.
No. 45 January Term, 187.
12. The Meridan Cutlery Co., vs
W. S. Service Co. No. 05, January
lenu 1S( i .
FBED. SCIICENING. Clerk.
License Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing persons nave nletl tueir 1'etl
tions for License, and that the same
will bo presented to the Court of'Quar
ter Sessions of Elk County on Wed
nesday, the SUtli day of May, 1S77, at 2
o'clock v. M. of said day.
Eating House.
BEKKZKTTK.
1
John Dailey.
ST. maiiy's boko.
George Schaut,
John Oroll.
Taveru,
FOX.'
Joseph Koch,
JAY.
A. J. Rummer,
KIDOWAY.
Frank Follman,
ST. jmary's bobo.
J. M. Mecum.
FRED. SCHCENINO, Clerk
6
QUOTATIONS
White, Powell &
BANKERS AND liliOKEKd.
No 4i .vcuth Third Street.
Co.
Philadelphia, May 8ih. 17
B1U.
ASK KD
U. S. 1881. c
do 5 '20. c '(15. M and N.
.1143 115
do do '05 J aud J 1 10 110J
do do bo do 113 11:1
do do '05 do Ho 1151
10-40, doeoupon 113 ll'H
do Pacific 0's cy Int. off 1-4 j K'5
New 5's Reg. 1881.... lllj 111J
C. 1881 HU HI
Gold KHjJ H'7
Silver 100 100
I'ennsylvauia ex ive 35 -J 351
Reading 12J l'J.l
Philndelphift & Erie 10 11
Lehigh Navigation 20 "20
do Valley lib' Sbjj
United U R of N J ex. div.. 132 132J
Pittsburgh, T. t Butfulo It. R 51 5:J.
Northern Central ex. div 18 10
Central Transportation 84J 35
Neiquehouing 45 47
North Pennsylvania 43.J 44
0 ii A Mortgage 0'a '89 105 105$
SEW TIME TABLE P. & E. It. It.
Commencing Sunday, Nov. 2(Jth, 187(5
WILCOX.
Mail East 4:13 p 111
" West 2:47 p 111
Day Express East 0:22 a 111
Niagara Express West 8:55 p m
1UUCWAT.
Mail East 4:49 p m
Mail West 2:11 p m
Day Express East 6:50 a 111
Niagara Express West 8:14 p m
sr. mauy's.
Mail East 5:15 p m
Mail West 1:40 p m
Day Express East 7:20 a m
Niagara Express West 7:45 p m
BUCKWHEAT
Graham Flour at
FLOUR. AND
POWELL & KIME'S.
BOOTS, SHOES AND ItUBBEltS
a new stock just arriving, at
POWELL & KIME'S
AT POWELL & KIME'S, YOU
pay cash for goods, aud get more than
the worth of your cash.
SLEIGH BELLS AND WHIPS.
a nice littje assortment, at
POWELL & KIME'S.
FLOUIt, PORK, FEED, CORN
Meal, Oats, always on hand at
POWELL & KIME'S at bottom pri
ces. Administratrix's Notice.
Estate of Geo. Walmsley late of St.
Mary's Borough, Elk Co , deceased.
Letters Testamentary upon the above
estate have been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims to present
the same without delay to
ESTHER ANNE WALMSLEY,
u4t0 Administratrix.
Executors' Notiee.
Estate of John Taylor late of Fox
Township Elk Co , deceased. Letters
Testamentary upon the above estate
have been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment, and
those having claims to present the
same without delay to
Ot.O. U. TAYLOR, 1 ,?lr,
U2t6 JAMES R. TAYLOR.
'IS.
BLANKET SHAWLS, AT
POWELL ifc KIME'S
A FEW MORE OYER COATS
and BuflUlo Robes at
POWELL & KIME'S.
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL IIOAD
Philadelphi k Eric R. It. Division
. . WINTER TIME TADLE.
ON and after SUNDAY, NOV. 28. 1876,
the trains on the Philadelphia S
Erie Railroad will run as follows!
WESTWARD.
NIAGARA EX leaves Benovo 4 -l.'ip at
" . ' Driftwood- 6 6H p tn
" " " Emporium 6 fit) p m
" " " St Marys... 7 45 p iu
" " " Ridgway... 8 14 p m
arr at Kane.. !l '20 n m
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p m
Benovo... 11 00 a m
" " " Emporium i'2 65 p m
" 6t. Mory's...j. 1 4(1 p m
" Ridgway 211pm
" '' Kane 8 30 p m
" arrive at Erie 7 35 p m
EASTWARD.
DAY EX leaves Kane G.00 a m
" " " Ridgway 0.5(1 am
" " 8: Marys 7 2(1 a in
" " Kmporium 10 a u
' Driftwood 8 68 p nt
' " Benovo WlO.pID
ERIE MAIL leaves Erio.. 11.00 a m
" " Kane 3 0(1 p m
" " Ridgway 4 4i p ui
" " St. Mai v s 615 p m
" " " Kinporiuin 0 10 p m
' " " llcimvo 8.!!5 p to
" ' srr. at I'liiladephiii... 7 00 a 111
liny Expromt and Niagara Express con
nect east with Low Guide Division and It
N. V! & P. K. It.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Oeu'l Sup't
INSURANCE.
The undersigned believes that he
has the principal aircncv in this dis
trict from the fact that lie has written
nearly one thousand policies, in the
past three years. He, therefore, In
vites those having Insurance to ell'eet
to compare rates, nml companies, be
fore making application elsewhere
Partial list of companies.
A KTN A 1 1 A HT Kl 1 U 1 1 7,onn,m;n
NORTH III'.ITISII fc.M. K.N(iI,AND..l'i,(KJ(l,n(Ni
KIHK ASSOCIATION 1'lllLA 4,Mi,llllu
(4KI1M AN AJIKKIL'AN, N. Y 2,umi,non
NIAUAHA, N.Y..: 2.SHO.1H10
TKA VKLEllS' LH'K HAHlT'liKIi I.uuri.uwi
I'. 11. WAClIl'i:!., St. Marys, Tn.
I
HE SOCIETY STORE,
A new store started in Ridgway un
der the auspices of the ladies of Grace
Church, willi
HISS A. E. M'EEE.
as Agent and Saleswoman,
A fine assortment of goods on hand
and selected with great care.
EMBKOIDEKII.
LACE EDGE
FRINGES.
HANDKKltCHIUFS.
LADIES TIES.
TOILET SKT..
LINEN SUITS.
CHILDREN SUITS
SAMPLE SILKS.
Machine silk, thread and needles.
Also a line lot of Dress Goods, Fancy
work of all kinds. ; Framed mottoes
Cr., ic. All cheap as the cheapest
and goods warranted first class. Call
and examine our stock.
MISS A. E. M'KEE,
Agent for the Society.
PIMPLES.
I will mail Free nhe recipe for prepar
ing a simple VkiiKTAni.r. lUi m llnit n ill re
move Tan, FKECKLLS, PIl'PLES aid
lii-oieiiKs, leaving t lie ekin bolt, clear and
beautiful ; alto instructions for pre diicing
a luxuriant growih of hair on a bald livii'l
or tniooih luce. Address Bun. Varnlaif &
Co.. liox 5121, No 5 Woottcr St., N.Y.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, liaviug been pvrcium utly
curfd of that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxioui 10 make
knov.n to li: fellow tullVreia the menus of
cure. To all who desire il, he will i-einl a
copy of the prescription used, (free pf
charge) with 1 lie directions for preparing
and using the tame, which they will liud a
St:nK Cine for CoMitVPTiox, Asthma,
hKOtiClUTIS, &c,
Parties wishing the prescription will
please address, Kev. E. A. WlLSU.N, 101
I cnn., illiauishurgh, N. V.
SEED WHEAT. .
I huvc a limited quantity of fine seed
from a new and uiieijuultd variety of
Hunch wheal, put up in 1 j lb. tucks w hich
will be fctot prepaid on receipt of 1. The
wheat is superior 10 the favorite Clawsoo
variety, has a strong straw, and siai.ds up
well when growing. This seed is the
product of experiments last, year, from
which the yield was at the late of 87
bushels of wheat to one bushel of seed.
Only tOO tacks are ofered for sale.
11. 1. feMI'lll,
734 Hth, 6TKKET, Washingtou D.
ntl3.
C.
$7'
"ia net easily earned in these
I limes but ii uun be made in
tare nonius by any one of cither sex, iu
uny part of the county who is willing to
work steadily at the employment l but we
fiiraisU. flti per week iu your own town.
You need not be awny from home over
uight. You can give your whole time to
the work, or only your spare moments. It
oosls nothing to try the business Terms
aud $5 Outfit free. Address at oHce, ri
ll A LLETT & CO., Portland Maine,
oney.
Laws Relating to Newspaper Subscrip
tions aud Arrearages.
1. i? ubBcribcrs who dn not give express
notice to the coutrary, are cousidcred wish
ing to continue their suhscriptiou.
2. If subscribers order the discontinu
ation of their periodicals, the publishers may
continue to send them until all arrearages
are paid.
8. If subscribers neglect or refuse to
take their periodicals from the office where
they are directed, they are held responsi
ble until they have s. tiled their bills, and
ordered them discontinued.
4. If subscribers move to other places
without inforni-ng the publishers, and the
papers are sent to the former direction,
they are held responsible,
6. The courls buve decided that "refus
ing lo take periodicals from the office, or re
moving aud leaving them uncalled f.ir is
prima facie evidence of intentional
fraud."
8. Any person who receives a newspaper
and makes use of it. whether he has
ordered it or not, is held in law to be a sub
scriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advanoe, they
are bound to give notice to the publisher al
the end of their lime, if they do not wish to
continue taking it otherwise the publishers
are authorized to send it on, and the sub
scribers will be held responsible until au
express notice with payment of all arrears,
scut to the publisher.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of John Kaul, late of Benzin
ger Township Elk Co., deceased.
Letters Testaiientary upon the abov
estate have hem grunted to the uh
derslgned, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims to present
I lie suiiio Without delay to
ANDREW KAUL, Exr.
n7t0.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of Michael Schitiebeek late
ofSt. Mary's Boro. Letters Testa
mentary upon the above estate have
been granted to tlie undersigned, all
persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those
having claims to present the same
without delay to
JOHN SCHWA RTZFISCIIER, Exr.
Il7t(j.
Register's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing accounts will be presented at
the next term of the Orphans ( 'ourt of
Elk County (commencing on Monday
May 28, 1877) for confirmation :
Final account of Jerome Powell
Olive W. Egleston now Olivo Fount,
Administrators ol Estateof Dennis Eg
leston, late of llorton, township de
ceased. Final account of George T. Roth
rock and William Murray, Executors,
of the last will and testament of Anne
Overturf, late of Benczettc, township,
deceased.
Final account of Charles I, uhr and
C. L. Buyer, Executors, of the last will
and testament of Frederick Dippold,
late of Beu.inger township, deceased.
Final account of Jacob Vollmer and
Ignatius Kaiser, Executors of the last
will and testament of P. F. X. Buck
licit, late of St. Mary's Borough, de
ceased. FRED. SCHOENING,
Register.
JF YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODSCHEAP
GO TO
JAMES H II AG ERTY
Main Ftreet, Ridgway, Pa
DBY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, I
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WARE
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
A Lnrgc Htoek of
firoeeriiH itinl I'rovifionii
The 15KST liHANDS of l'LOUK
CoiiHtiintlv on htuiil, anil sold n eheap
u.s tlie CllKAPEST
JAMES II 1IAGEHTY
"GARDEN SEEt)S:
Sew Varfelies of l'lower nnd Yeyetable.
Don't wiile to your member of congress,
woo is Hooded with appliciitijns for perils
but obtain the sumo Varieties, and ail the
new one, by oulerini! from the undersigned
Beside my own si ecialiiiM I nni piepured
tn liirnish tiny kii.il of seed from any cat a
logue at a discount tf tea per cent from
list prices. For the convenience of those
who v.i lit an assort ment 1 have prepared
two coilectimis. No 1 couis..s cf 13varie
ties of choicest r'n.wir setls a complete
Ikwer garden, piice No. - couiprises
a complete i.illet'tbn of Vegcial.le see h
for a binnll luinily garden, price $1.30
I'ackiiges of ihe two sets conibined for f.MHJ
Sent pattjiaid to uny address on icccipt of
price. The seeds in these collections
would cost double the money, liuule up in
separate oid.-rs or puiohascd of tiny dealer.
H. D. SMITH,
734 lUth b'i'liEET, Washington, !. 0.
PA'l ENTSxr.:,''-:
ces. Iriidu-marks, designs, aud cwiipcutids.
L a b c 1 s legistcred. lnfrinseuients, re
issues ami iuterfereiicts will received
prolt ut t out ion.
INVENTORS'"'"
a nioilel or sketcli of their invention, und
we will givo our opinion as to its patent.-!- j
bilitylfree of charge, r'ees modernte, and ;
NO CHAIIGE L'Mll, 1' A TENT IS BE-I
CUHED. i
We will, upon continent tec, jiio'-eeute
cases t ii it t have been BKJBeTKD by tho
l'aient Oltice.
Wo have clients iu every Slaie in the
Union, and invito inquiry through your
congressiunn as to our standing bciore the
I'litent Oflice.
Send lor circular for further iiifotnaiion,
terms and references. Established in lSilO.
EDSON BROS,
Solicitors of U. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS.
711 0 street, N. W.,
WisLiiigton, D. 0.
n'Jtl."
C K I S T A I) O K O S
Crintailoro'a Hair . Dye is
SAFEST and 15KST; it acts instanta
neously, iJiodueiug the most natural
shades of Jilaek orJJrown; does NOT
STAIN the SKIN, and is easily up
j)lied. It Is a standard t (reparation,
und a favorite upon every well ap
pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman.
Sold hy Druggists. .
J. CIUSTADORO,
P. O. Box, 1533, New York.
Nt-44
I1V1NO "WILD ANIMALS
j WANTED.
ioif.OO each for PANTHERS.
8,I0... ..each for BLACK FOXES.
4,00 each tor CROSS FOXES.
10 00 each for LYNX.
10 00 each for OLD OTTER.
5 00 each for YOUNG OTTER.
b,00 each for YOUNG WOLVES.
5,00 each for WILD CATS.
5 00 eaeli for FAWNS.
1,00 each for YOUNG BLACK et-
CROSS FOXES.
The above prieo I will pay, the
Animals to be iu good and thriving
condition. Animals can be shipped to
me by way of Puneu'awncy Pa. For
further Information write to
JOHN A. STEWART,
Marion, Indiana Couniy, Pa.
BMU IJfE,
the
-.ibJ-EO. WOODS
PARLOR
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REMOVAL Of WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE.
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1877. occupy 2d anil 3d floors of "M'CaSlum Building" 77 Fifh Avfinuo (nearly
opposite our present loca'ion,) ami will oiler to the trade one of the largest and best
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Jewelry SiUcr C- 1'lated Ware it'O., &.
rics-e Cat-h nuver? Invited. WIIOLESA I.K EXCLUSIVELY
C. B. BARRETT & CO., 77 Fl Avanuc, Fiffsburgh, If a.
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