i" i .' . . .. . 1 ., ,. '., ,- THURSDAY, JULY 31, New Time Tablk. Under the new ctxedule the mail and locl freight leave Rldjrway station as follows: MAIL WEST . 2:33 " EAST .... 6:05 lACtL WEST ... 7:50 " EAST - 3:23 Local Soles Haying and bark peeling are about over. . Warm weather during these dog days. For powder and shot go to 42 Main street. All kinds of job work at Tub Ad vocate office. Some corner-stone laying in The Advocate last week. The surveyors arc still busy at "work locating our new railroad line. Hon. John Welsh, U. S. Minister to the court of St. James, has resigned. Our new Octavo note is small, neat and excellent paper, and price cheap. Go to Morgester's for eating apples, watermelons, cantaloupes and all kinds of vegetables. Young ladies and gents should read advertisement of W. Fox, in our advertising columns. Light running, Latest Improved, DOMESTIC, at priors never heard of before, at Mrs. W. S. Service's. There will be preaching in the M. E. Church next Sabbath, Morning and evening, by Rev. H. V. Talbot. James McAfee, Merchant Tailor, lias just received a varied and exten sive assortment of spring and summer goods for gents'wear. Many persons have a bad headache every few days. It can be stopped in one hour by Dr. Day's Cure for Head ache. Trepared by D. R. Day, Ridg way Pa- The brick walls of the new Court House are rapidly advancing upward. The commissioners expect to have fourteen brick layers at work in a few days. Stationery packages at the Advocate- office for 2.5 cents, including enough paper and envelopes, to last an ordinary writer a year; also load pencP, blotter and pen. Call and buy a pock age. The ladies of the Ridgway M. 11. church propose holding a festval for the benefit of their pastor, on the eve nings of the 10th, 11th and 12th of September. Further notice will lie made before that time. There will be a Sunday school jubilee and basket picnic at Weed vi lie Aug. 9th, 1870. An invitation is ex tended to all. It is expected that there will be excursion rates on the mail trains from points east as far as Drift wood. The semi-annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, De partment of Pennsylvania, is being held at Erie this week. Fifteen hun dred men are expected to go into camp. The corner-stone of a monument to General Anthony Wayne is to be laid during the week, when Gov. Itoyt will deliver the address. The yellow fever scourge still rapes with unabated fury in tiie southern cities, and the terrible scenes of last year bid fair to be repeated in this. Memphis is terror-stricken, and its in habitants are fleeing from the ill-fated city to places of safety. Appeals for aid are already coming northward, which of course will be honored as promptly as they were before. Those widely advertised quietcrs, called "soothing syrups,'' for children, have killed several children in Eng land. The base of the stuff is opium. At an Inquest recently held on a pois oned child, a doctor said "the admin istering of such mixtures was a common cause of death where children died from convulsions." The jury recommended that the mother and vendor of the syrups be prosecuted. List of letters remaining in the Ridgway P. O., Elk county Pa., up to July 29, 1879 : Ellis, William II. Hughs, John MeCray, Mrs. Julia McKsey, Patrick Mantanye, Charles Miller, M. McClelen, Geo. B. Shaffer Neeiser, John T. Reidiger, J. Max Read, H. J. Shi rely, Amos Taylor, Win. H. Tuttle, A. F. FOREIGN. Teirney, John If not called for In thirty days they will be sent to the dead letter office, Washington, D. C. J. H. Hagekty, P. M. Information has been received of u murder in Clearfield county, under peculiarly sad circumstances. Win. Wilson, who lives a few miles over the line of Cambria county, killed his twelve-year-old son in a fit of auger few days since by striking him over the bead with a hoe, and then jump ing upon the lad's body. It seems that the boy had been told by his mother to carry some feed to the pigs, and when he started to obey her the unnatural father ordered him to get a hoe aud go With him to a field to cultivate some potatoes. The little fellow determined to do his mother's bidding first, and the old man lay in wait at the corner of the house and struck him as he re turned from the pen. He is now in the Clearfield county jail. He is a mau of very violent temper and has spent one or two terms of imprisonment. im lu .1' j iui,i i a lump. Hi., .i.i.i. Sliujrs of a Personal Jiotiire. Ezra Belknap is in town. L. C. Horton was here a few days ago. Hank Thayer has built an addi tion to his barn. Jerry Sheehan and Dennft Flynn have each a new barn. Mrs. James McAfee is visiting friends at Lock Haven. Miss Jennie Stout is back from a recent visit, to Iiock Haven. H. II. Wensel is the member of the Republican State Committee, for Elk county. The Warren Mail says that Miss Josio Marston is rusticating in Ridg way for a few days. Corporal Bailey has gone to Da guscahonda station to serve in the ca pacity of assistant station agent. Mrs. Tlios. Noon received the sad intelligence a few days ago, that her father was dead. He lived In Nova Scotia. G. W. Huffman of Rroekport will run a meat wagon to this village on Wednesday's and Saturdays of each week. Business is brightening up in the Prothonotary's office, Hall & MeCauley have actually filed a praecipe for sum mons to the September term. Second Corporal Joseph Bailey was through mistake placed among the list of privates in the Company H record published in our last issue. A dispatch was received on Mon day morning that Mrs T. A. Ncill had died on Saturday night at Dix mont hospital, where she had been taken about three weeks ago. Swart 2 Ross and Will Messenger each complain of sun-burnt backs. The number of boys who are troubled in the same way from going in swim ming, we have not the time to com pute. Mrs. Talbot and Mrs. Crassnn have succeded in raising about if 70 to ward the reduction of the debt on the M. E. church. Rev. H. V. Talbot lias just returned from a begging tour for the same purpose. Best grades of tobacco always on hand cheap at Morgester's. Attention Company II. The inspection of the 17th regiment is expected to take place some time during' September, possibly by the 1st of that month, all officers and members will, therefore, see the importance of prompt attention on tiie Saturday evening drills. Hill TIL .Toirxsox On Thursday, July 17, 1ST:), to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John son, of this place, a son. DIED. Dcttox At the residence of A. T Aldrich, in Wilcox, Pa , July 2lM, !,, Mrs. rsaraii M. Dutton, aged 47 years, Deceased was a sister of A. T. Al drich and formerly lived in McKean county, but for twenty years or more has resided in the west. She came east last fall and spent the winter and spring visiting among her many friends, and was about to start for her home iu Minnesota when she was stricken with nervous prostration, ami died niter an illness of about two weeks. Thus it is, when we least ex pect it, and all looks bright and pros perous for a long and lumpy life, the Angel of Death touches us with his cold linger and we sleep the sleep that knows no wakening Go to Morgester's for fresh salmou, lobsters, corned beef and all kinds of canned goods. Beat's Run Gossip. Mr. Dent's store was broken into a few weeks ago. The money drawer was broken open, and the contents taken, which, fortunately, did not amount to much. Several pocket knives were also taken from the show case. The thief used matches instead of a lantern, burnt matches were found in different parts of the store, one was found on a heap of paper which it scorched but did uot set on fire. Last Sabbath was well reverenced at this place. Elder Pierce preached in the picnic ground opposite Mr. Dent's house, from the text, "God is not man that He should lie." The sermon was excellent and did great credit to the Elder's ability and was well received by the people. After the sermon the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered. In the afternoon Rev. Greenly of Weedville, favored us with a sermon. In the evening prayer meeting was held in the school house. The young men who have ever got the mitten know how to pity Jack. Sixteen rattlesnakes were killed in Mr. Dent's wheat field. We were favored with a tremen dous rain storm one week ago last Friday. The banks of Dent's' run were overflown. No damage done, County Supt. favored this place with his presence on the '-2d inst. d. a i. A large supply of watermelons, cantaloupes, ripe eating apples, fcc, ex pected this week at Morgester's. The country is now full of foot pads, traveling in the disguise of ped dlers, who enter farm houses and offer bogus trinkets, soap, thread, needles, etc., for sale, and while chaffering in duce the women to call the men for some pretense or another, and then while alone In the house for a few minutes, steal whatever they can lay their hands on. Tramps have adopted this trick of the peddler business, and in very many parts of the State have penetreted number of bold robberies. ltrocfcpoil Locals. Rain. Sunshine. Hot weather Cool evenings. Beautiful roads. Davey Rimer Is among us. W. A. McDonald has gone to Michigan. Zob Furgison Is happy, it Is a boy, Frank Lord has gone to work for T. M. Myers, near Rockton. Henry Reedy and Adam NufT killed three hundred and twenty-four rattlesnakes one day last week. T. M. Myers has moved to Moore's mill near ltocktoii. H. C. Burehfield's meat wagon runs no more. What is the matter Fred Burchfield and John Calwell are our champion croquet players. Geo." Huffman runs his meat wagon occasionally. W. II. Horton has fixed up his telephone running from his office to the boarding house. On the farm of II. Horton there lias been killed in the last two weeks two large rattlesnakes, one-of which had crawled within two rods of his horse barn. Ciias. Chamberlain is buying up cherry and other hard wood lumber. A. Berkey will have a platform dance at Laniblack Springs Aug. 8th. One day last week while Henry Reedy and 'Adam Nuff were buckle berrying on Boon's mountain, they killed four large rattlesnakes, on open ing them they found from eight to ten eggs the size of a small hens egg in each snake, and in each egg there was found to be from eight to ten small snakes from two to three inches long with perfect form; making on aver age of three hundred and twenty young rattlers and four old ones killed in one day. Rev. It. M. Burns delivered a sermon on dancing one week ago last Sabbath, which struck a great many of our citizens, especially the young people. Vals. j Roasted codec 1- cents a pound at Morgester's. , "Gem'ien,'' began Presideii Gard ner of the Limekiln Club, as lie gave his nose a last wipe with a red cotton handkerchief, "1 hole li'ar in my lian a petisliun from Mary Jane Bascomb, of Chicago, axin' dis club to iie its in lioouce to supress extravagance among the cull'd people ob de land. I liez bin givin dis subject much thought of late, iin' I find dat de last few y'ars liez developed -sicli streaks of ext ravti gancc 'niong- black folks dat it am high time some ackshun was taken by an nrganixayhun like dis club. A few y'ars ago de average .cull'd woman war satisfied wid calico dresses an' articles to match, but now wharam she? Why, gem'ien, right in sight ob my ole cabin am no less" n a dozen black women who walk out wid deir bombazine dresses trailin' way back, ten-shillin' parasols lifted on high, an' hats on deir beds which nelier cost less'n twenty shilliu's! An' dis too, when deir hus liands am skeereeiy airuiu' a dollar a day. I ha'r ob fniii'Iics buyin' ice cream on Sunday, strawberries chery day frew do week, an' talkin' 'bout renuii' a nox in ue pos oiiis l see cull'd men sportin' blue neckties costin' fifty cents, an' actually puttin' on kid gloves Sunday mornin' ! I know ob cull'd faui'lics in dis town which iicv cane-seat clia'rs in de parlor yes, gem'ien, right in de parlor, an' like a'liuff a st ult'ed clia'r 'long wid 'em. De clean, white floor, am kivcred wid a ca'pet yes, wid a ca'pet, an' on de walls am ehroomoos refulgent wid gorgcousness! What did our gran fad- ders an' our 4-fudders do? Didn't : iley live air grow fat an' die honest folks an' neither hub any such rich ness? I tell you dat we am livin' too fast. We hex. got to hole back. When an honest hard workin cull'd man nius' hev a stuffed cha'r to sit down on a walnut table to eat Ids meals on, an' regular hinges to de front gate, same us de rich white folks, den you look out to see crime inert ase an' de meas les go whoopin' frew de kentry. De troit Free Fries. A couple of delighltful hot weather stories are going the rounds. From it appears that the heat of the eun was so intense that a tray of corn. set in Major Poole's yard, at Tallahassee, Fla., to dry, popped open as though fire was under it. The other says tiiut as a Knoxville, Tennessee, re porter was passing by a grocery store he observed a slight commotion in a basket of egtfs, and suddenly one of the eggs burst and a vigorous chick pupped out. The West Chester Newt says that a new pestiferous insect has made its appearance and is making havoc with some of the corn fields. It is a beetle from three-eights to half an' inch in length, brown in color, has a long, wire-like proboscis, and its body is adorned with wings, which it uses for carrying itself from one point to another, although its depredations are committed beueath the surface of the earth. This little nest buries itself under the ground, and with his pro boscis probe the tender shoots of corn shortly after making their appearance above the ground. The cabbage worm is the latest an noyance to gurdners. Equal parts of Hint nl.iKtfr itaris aud salt well mixed, and sprinkled over the head wilf settle them. The growth of tne plant win force the mixture out excepting the salt which Is absorbed and goes to ward solidifying the head. Go to Morgeeter's for all kinds of groceries, provisions, brooms, mop- ! sticks, washtubs, lanterns, &c. Bennett's Brunch S. S." Association. TENTH fl'MI-ANM'AI- SESSION HELD AT BKNEZETTE, EI'K CO., I'A., ON JULY 18 AND l'J, IS'1'. The brominent feature of the first session was a children's meeting in charge of Rev. Crittenden, the well known aud efficient Sunday school worker. The. topic, "Responsibilities of the parent to the Sabbath school," was opened by Rev. A. B. Ifoovcn, fol lowed by Mr. L. Bird and Bros. Greenly ond Norcross. An attentive audience filled the school house at the evening session. An address of welcome was delivered by Rev. W. H. Norcross, followed by a response by Mr. A. H. Roscnkranse. A very interesting ami practical lec ture was delivered by Rev. W. M. Burchfield on the subjent, "Qualifica tions of the Sunday school teacher." A question box cxer.'Nfi called forth some animated discussions. One of the most Interesting features of the Saturday morning session, was i Bible reading on the subject of Char ity, or Christian Love, conducted by Rev. A. B. Hooveii. Another interesting fuature wjis an address by Mr. Frank L?nig on the topic, "Possibilities of the Future." The speaker made a daring attack on some of the present features of the Sunday school system. Reports were received from the va rious schools, indicating Hint the work in the Bennett's Branch valley is pro gressing. An interesting feature of the after noon session was a praise service con ducted by Mr. G. W. Weaver. Considerable good natural excite ment prevailed during the dection of officers. Mr. L. Bird was elected president; Mr. J. M. English, vice president; Miss Lillian Xobackcr, secretary; Mrs. David Winslnv, treas urer. A motion to hold a Sundtr school jubilee in the Weedyille grovt, Aug. 9, was carried amid great etithuvlasiu. Thanks are due to Mr.' G. W. Weaver for ably conducting the sing ing, and to Misses Lillian Robaekcr and Nellie Bird for cheerfully presid ing at f he organ. Great credit is due to the president, Mr. J. IL Hooker, for the prompt and spirited manner in which lie dispatched the blsincss of the convention. The kind people of Bcnczdte well sustained their reputation itr free hearted, unbounded hospitality. The following resolution were adopted : 1 Ilrxnh'r.d. Firtf. That t hnuksarc due to llcv. Norcross and M r. F. Lniglor efficient services as committee an en tertainment, and to the people ot Ben czelte and vicinity for thcircoidialund generous welcome and care. ' Stroud. That the thanks of tl con vention are tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Mason for the music furnishjd by them at the difierent sessions. Third. That we exhort the officers aud teachers of all the schools to con tinue faithful in the work, and we u've all, as far as possible, tit keep the schools open during the wjutcr, if only a bible class. Fourth. That we feel grateful to all our brethern in the ministry who so kindly assisted in the meetings and we suggest that they preach especially on Sunday school work, at least once or twice a year. Fij'lli. That Ibis association request Rev. II. Crittenden to send to each school in our district a sample of his printed preparation for the vacant Sundays of the year 1 SS. The Eleventh semi-annual session will be held at Miller's Bend, near Driftwood on the third Frinay and Saturday of January, Table and pocket cutlery at 42 Main street. lli ii.bidii's Rutin,. Hehnbold's Buehu has long been known as one of the most valuable medicines attainable in certain classes of diseases, such as dyspepsia, chn rheumatism, dropsy, cutaneous a onie .i flec tions, and especially affections of the urinary organs. As a diuretic, it is superior to almost any other medicine in use, and the great care with which it is prepared, the absolute purity of the preparation, end the diligence used in the selection of the crude ma terial, have made it known far ami wide as a reliable aud effective prep aration, and one that can always be used with safety and benefit. The reat success of Hehnbold's Buehu has led to the production of many spurious preparations, w hich are made cheaply and placed upon the market to be sold on the reputation acquired by Helmltold's original preparation. Parties who desire a really good mcdi cine should be careful and use Hehn- bold's only. Jamestown, N. Y., July 24. At ten o'clock last night a farmer named James Crosby returned to his home near Conewango station, fifteen miles from Jamestown. He entered his house by-an unfastened kitchen door. took off his coat and boots and then called his wife. He had no sooner spoken than he received a heavy blow on the head. He grasped his assailant aud fought until he was dragged to the roadway, where he received an other blow and was also shot through the hand. His assailants then fled. A cry of murder brought neighbors to the scene of the disturbance, and on entering the house they found Mrs. Crosby lying in her bed dead, and the pillows stained with blood. Finger prints on her neck showed that she had been chokei death to prevent alarming others in the house. She had htiM dead about half an hour when found. A little child in a ti un. die bed near its mother was not awak ened. Private papers' were overhauled by the robbers, and a revolver and a small amount of money carried oil". Two men were arrested on suspicion but have been released. Pennsylvania Female College. Parents should read advertisement of this college, and send for terms. List of Losses. THE DAMAGES OF TIIE C4KEAT STOHM IN THE OIL COUNTRY. Pittsburg, July 28. The following Is a partial list of losses Ht Petrolia by Saturday's floods: Whartley's, $15,- 000; Bootner's jewelry store, $.5,000; While Fawn restaurant, $',000; Stern burg's clothing house, $12,000; Levine, cigars, $1,000 ; Foot's drug store, $0, 000; Session's grocery store, -$3,001); five vacant buildings, $"t,0(H); Central drug store, $2,500. The loss in that neighborhood Is roughly plaeed at at $200,000. The scene during the . de struction was terrible, men, women aud children rushed -hither ami I hither in search of elevated positions, where life would be secure. Many people lost all their effects and are left In a state of destitution. The storm was most, severe up the Monongahela and Allen hen v valleys. The report of bridges destroyed and culverts washed out on the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago railroad, are incorrect. The only damage on that line was a land slide, which was cleared away in a couple of hours. The damage on the Erie branch of that road was repaired Saturday evening. The main line of the Pennsylvania railroad escaped damage. Several heavy land-slides occurred on the line of the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston railroad. The track was washed out at Black Diamond and the Mingo valley Hood ed. The rivers at this point rose from ten inches to ten feet In less than ten hours. Poweix & Kime's Ghand Ckmual Store, RiixVWay, (in basement of The Advocate building:) GranulatedSugar.lOc. ; Powdered 10c. ; Crushed 10c. ; Coffee A !Jc. ; XCWhite He; CYellow Sc. ; 3H Canned Peaches 22c; 31l Canned Tomatoes 9c; Wins low's Canned Corn l!5c : Limn Beans l-'V.; Green Gages 25c; Dried Peaches isoc; Dried Apples 5c.; Green Rio Coffee, good. 1", best 18c; Roasted Rio Coffee, lib pkgs. 20c; Syrup, a splen did article ijOc; English Currants 8c; Crackers, best, Sc.; Medium White Beans, per bush., '-' 15 ; No. 1 White Fish per lb. Gc; Valencia Raisins 10c; Salt per bid. SI. 50; Snow Flake Sal aratus 8c; 21b Canned Tomatoes 7c.; Sugar (Hired Hams 10c. Linseed oil raw, linseed oil boiled, putty and pure White Lead at bottom prices. ".t SPLENDID MEDICINE." Mahoning l-'nrmicp. Pn May 11, 1S7S. Dr. M. M. Fennel-, I'l-etloniii, N. V. I ,:, r Sir: I linvo tiicil your Ulnocl nnd Liver lli incily iiml Nerve Tonic anil f 1 11 I tli.-U it Is :i nilemlltl nicilicine. My 1'ntlior lunl hern sick a loni; time. One I ftttlc lui helped li i in mure l.hii'n tiny medicine he 1ms ever iiM'd. My wile, nisi,, hits used a hultle with iinod rcsiiUs. Yours truly. J.U1I1) SMITH. Dr. Fenner's Blood ami Liver Rem edy and Nerve Tonic may well be called "The conquering hero'' of the times. It is the medical triumph of the age. Whoever has "the biues" should take it, for it rrridafcn and re store the disordered system that gives rise to them. It always cures Billions-nr-ps and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fi:vi:lt ANIl ACH'E, SPLEEN E.N LAlKiE- mkxts, .Scrouilu, r.rysipelas, J'inipies, Blotches and ALL SlilN Eki-ptions .'l Bl.onn Disoi!iu:i:s ; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy; Sleeplessness, Im- mived Nerves ami Nervous Debility ; i'ustores (lesh and strength when the system is running down or going into decline; cures Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat difficulties. 1 1 docs these things by striking at the root of disease and removing its causes. Dr. Fenner's Improved Cough Honey will relieve any cough in one hour. Dr. l'cniiers i.ioiden Kciiei cures any pain, as Tootli-ache Neuralgia Colic or Headache in o to 10 minutes, and readily relieves Rheumatism, Kid ney Complaint, Diarrlui'a, Dysentery. Dr. Fenner's St. Vitus Dance Spe cific. One bottle always cures. For ale by Dis. T. S. Hartley and D. B. Day. The boys and others who go in swimming will do well to take heed of the following advice: Avoid bathing within two hours after a meal, or when exhausted by fatigue or from any other cause, or when the body iscoolln rafter perspira Hon, ami avoid bathing altogether In the open air if, after being a short time in the water, there is a sense of chilli ness, witii numbness ot' the hands and feet, but bathe when the body is warm, provided no time is lost in getting into the water. Avoid chilling the body by sitting or standing, undressed on the banks or in boats, after having been in the water, or rennining too long in the water, but leave the water immediately there is the slightest feel ing of chilliness. The vigorous and strong may bathe early In the morning on an empty stomach) but the young and those who are weak had better bathe two or three hours alter a meal ; the best time for such is from two to three hours after breakfast. Those who are subject to attacks of giddiness or faintness, and who sutler from pal pitation of the heart, should not bathe without fiist consulting their medical adviser." Alter bathing a vigorous use of the towel is very beneficial, and should be followed by moderate ex ercise 1 1. a gentle reaction sets in. The old notion of plunging into cold water when the body is heated has long ago been exploded. Iu fact it is now clearly established that the colder the water the hotter should be the bather. Fever patients, it is well known, never take cold even it wholly immersed lor brief intervals in ice water, if the body is not already in a vigorous jslow, untiling is sure to uo more harm than good. CfcO- A MONTH gunruntvpij. S12r (lay, -PC) KJ J 1,1 hoiiu itiiuie liy llie indublrinus I'ulilliil not reuulri'd: e will mart you. Men wuiiien, boys anil i;iiis nuiUu iitnney taster tit win K Mr lie than ut anytlilni; t'IKe. 1 no Mora Ih IIlIiI und nleasttiit. and taii'li usiin.vuno ciin Ko riulit al. TIioho who arc wise wltone-u this will tieltd us UteH- uddresrii-ti and ft-e lor lliein Kelve. Co' t!y on Hit and terms free. Now It the lime. Thotse itlivuiiy at work ore laying up large stuns t, I money. Address TKl'KA id., Auuusta, .Mulnu ninyt 75 00 for $1.00, $." 00 for 1 cent. I nay larue prious for many dates of ld f'oi'iier and (silver Citing, send ill renUat onee lor niy tiUtlOKtie auu Trice List, Ad dress, A. O. W'ELSHOKS, nl-inJi-ml Mt. Pleanunt, Pa THE LAItGEST HEJ'.VIL KTOltK IS WI.sn-.RN PEN XSYLVA N IA. J. S. & W. H. HYDE, ntCALDRS IN General Merchandise, RIDGWAY, PA. The following nrc our prlcon on Iho prlnel. pill nrMclcs In iho grocery lino until further notice : APPLK8. dried pcrllt. 5c MEANS), medium. cr liu. S2.1 linin. ran, Pie 11EKE, ennned, pur Hi. ISc.; dried per Ih. lnc (HIKKKK, Klo rihhI, Ifi; IickI,. 18; rousted itn. UU UH ANTS, KiiKlihh. I'nr U. K. I'M ACK EIH, best iimillty. per ll. Sc. roltN, cHimed, per can. I'-ir. TUMATOKS, citnncd, per ran 10c. K1SH, No. 1 White, peril), tic. U A MS, Snifiir Cured, per Hi. Via SYIIPP, t holcc, per ml. rcc. PI! I 'MS. best tinllt.v, per II). So IliCK, best niinlily, per lb. He. KMstNM, Yiilcncliis, per lb. inc. Ml;(AH, Urnnuliitod and PuivcrUed, Mc Collno A li' iv (J White He; Yellow S,e. SALT, iicrhb1.fl.ili. SA LK.ltATt'S, per II). se. FLOl'K, per tilil. $.!; l- KKO, porewt. H.20. .M HAL, per en 1. 1 l.tfi; united In stick 8l.':u. IIP. AN, per c.wt. sd.mi. WHIN, per Int. liVt.; OATS, per Int. IV, und tilt other iccnds in t iie yrncery line Ht pro port Innately low prices. V A NT V.l) t M 51 KDI AT I XY. Seventeen ynitnu men to lenrn Teleernpliy. r infill si tunt ions miimm teed, fr'nr purliuultiri,, address with stump, Sttirnii'AM A Dunn, nl-injinl lloxiis", (Jherlin. Ohio. THIS COLLAR niiiln f'ow .Milker free to partners win, net. is Aucnts. rut this 'tit anil address w ith .lump MM rr 1 1 Son, l Ucy St., N. Y. N'ami! tins paper. n'21-iiil-m.l t"f3f3 A WKKIC In ynur town, and net c tpl pvJl I till risked. Ynii eun elve the ImihIiicsk a trial wll liout expense. The best nppoi tun it y ever nll'ered lor t Imsc willing to Murk. You should try nittliinu else null I. vein see fm' yonr selfwhut yon can flout the biisiniss wcoll.T. No room to explain here. You can devote ull your time or only your spare tunc to t he business, find make ureal, pay for every hour that you work. Women make nit much ns men. Send lor special private lemisund par ticulars, which we mail free. ." outlll free. I utn't complain of hard times while von have such a chance. Address 11. llAI.LK'i'T AL'O., Portland, Maine, nliiyl For garden or haying tools go to 42 Main street. ESTATE KOTICE. Kstatk ok John Pktphson, late of the Township of Highland, F.Ik Co., I'll., deceased. All persons in debted to said Estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims again the same to present them without delay in proper order for settlement. C-'r.t kli a Munson, Admr'x. n21 tr, Is a compound of the, virtues of sarsaparllla, tillingia, nianilrake, yellow dock, with the iodide ol potash ami irou, an now-eriui nioua making, blood-eleaitsing, and life-sustaiiiiag elements. It is the unrest, safest, and iu every way the most effectual alterative medi- ciue known or available to the public, run sciences of medicine and chemistry hava never produced so valuable, a remedy, nor one so potent to cure all dispnses resultina from impure blood. It cares Scrofula, nnd all scrofulous diseases, Krysipelas, Hose, or St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples and Face-grubs, Pustules, Hlotoltes, Roils, Tliinois, Tetter, Humors, Halt Klieiini, Scald-head, Klngwoioi, Ulcers, Sores, lilieiiniatism. Mercurial Uisease, Neu ralgia, Female Weaknesses and Irregu larities, Jaundice, Atl'eetlons of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Kniaciution, aud General Debility. By its searching and cleansing qualities it purges oat the fonl corruptions which contaminate the blood, and cuase derange ment and decay. It stimulates aud enlivens the vital functions, ft promotes energy and strength. It restores and preserves health. It infuses new life aud vigor throughout the whole svsteiu. No Builerer from any disease widen arises from impurity of the blood need despair, who will give avf.h s oaksacariixa a fair trial. Remember, the earlier the trial, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has been furnished to physicians everywhere; and they, recognizing its supe rior qualities, administer it iu their practice. For BILLA nearly forty years Ayeb's SarsApa- has been widely used, and it now pos- esses the confidence of millions of people who have experienced benefits from its mar vellous curative virtues. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Practical and Analytical Chemist t, Lowell, Mast. OLD BT ALL DRCOSiaTI VEBTWHEBI. K 8 "fa '.,? he "sis !? rmij 2 i$ I UiivUsHl - 111 5 CuJ mSctrfiSS'SSri?5 0 If 2 15 r If 3 c' ' "5 c s ft vil' H e g S I i j. - m - S 3 a. pvj t tf teZit - .lis iJ 5' . 24 nil ii?Hunn?i st -"o 6 es.ea ,fsfs,it. y us - s0 3 ii cpii;. fs ??. irg M P S 3 is lag o if" S-b S B" o -. s.8 sS "-Ije'it- , u a 42 i niElSliSgSiBg. 5Sf4 S2 . ! s" ?aS.2..s o. r ti M r trs- hJ gJH g j S Ifi R g ? 11-li g&s- 5 i f ri3 &kis parsaparilla Business Cards. GEO. A. RATKQUM ATTOUNKY-AT-IiAW. Main street, Hidgway, Klk Co., I'a- H ALL & MCA U LE Y ATTOIIN E V- A T-J, A W. Ofllee in new brick building, Main street, Kidgway, Klk Co., I'a. v'i2t LUCORE & HAMBLEN ATTOKN R Yrf-A T-LA W , Hiilgway, Klk county, I'a. Ollice across the hall from the Iliunni-rat es tablishment. Claims for collection promptly attended to. jnelo,lH7ii G. Gi. MESSENGER. I) HUGO f rVV & FA UMACEUT 1ST, X. W. corner of Main and Mill streets. Kidgway, Fa., full assort men t of care fully selected Foreign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dis pensed at all hours, day or night. vln'iy J. 9. B OR DWELL, M. D. ELKCTJO PHYSICIAN & SUIUi'N, Has removed bis ol11e from Centre i treet to Main afreet, Kidgway, I'a., in the second story of the new brick building of John O. Hall, West of the II vile House, oibce hours: I In '2 p. M. "to 0 P.M. HYDE KOUStT.. W. II. SC1IUAM, I'roiuietor, PidgWiiy, Klk eirity, Pa. Thankful for the patronage hereto fore m liberally bestowed upon him, 1 he now j'trojirii'tor liftpes, by naying strict alletilion tf the comfort and con venience of guests, to merit a continu ance ftf the same. octXi'm ftftLLIKSRY Artb DRES SMAKJMQ MPS. J. K. KKLTJ5, Kersey, Klk county, Pa , takes this mcihod of ait liot.incing t'o the citizens of Klk county that she has on band an assortment of fashionable millinery goods which will be sold ('heap. Also dressmaking in all its branches Agent for Dr. J. Bail & t'o.'s Patent Ivofv and Lignum Vide Kye Cups. Send for descriptive circular. nl7yl APPLETON'S AWEftYcAN CYCLO PEDIA. Volume in of this admirable work is just out, making it complete. Kach 'volume contains Hon pages. It makes a complete library, aud no one can afford to dowithout it ho wild keep well informed. Price $3.00 it volume in leather, orS7.no in elegant half Tur key. V. K. Judson, Frcdonla. X. V., controls the sale In IClk county. Ad dress him lor particulars. tcpt-tf CENTRAL State Normal School. (Lifhth SXornirit School Ditri t) LOCK HAVEN, CLIM'DN 10., PA A. N. KAX'li, A. M., Fnnviiml. Thisscliool as at prcseiit const it utcd, offers the very best lacilities for I'ro fessioiial and (Massical learning:. lUiildings spacious, inviting and comniodious ; completely hctited by steam, well ventilated, and furnished with a bountiful supply of pure water, soft spring: water. Location heaulmil anil easy ol ac cess. Surrounding scenery unsurpassed. Teachers experienced, efficient, and " alive to their work. Dist'ipliue, tirni but kind, uniform and thorough. Kxpenses moderate. l-'iiiv cents a week deduction to those preparing to teach. Mililents attmilted at any time. Courses of study prescribed by Iho State; I. Model School. II. Prepara tory. III. Klcmontary. IV. Scicn en f Hie. ad.u'xt't cornsKs : Academic. II. Commercial. I. III. Music. IV. Art. The Klementary nnd Scientific courses are Professional, and students graduating therein receive Slate Diplo mas, conferring- the following corres ponding degrees : jdaster of the Kle- mcnts, and Master ot the Sciences. (iraduatcs in the other courses receive Xornnd Certificates of their attain ments, signed by the Faculty. The professional courses are liberal, and are in thoroughness not inferior to those of our best colleges. The Slate requires a higher order of citizenship. The times demand it. It is one of the prime objects ot this school to help to secure it by furnish ing intelligent nnd efficient teachers for her schools. To this end it solicits young persons of good abi'tities and good purposes those who desire td improve their time and their talents, as students. To all such it promises aid In developing their powers and abundant opportunities for well paid labor after leaving school. For catalogue and terms address thn Principal. K Ti. HALT,, President Hoard of Trustees! T. C IIIPPLK, Secretary. ROARD OF TRUSTEES: Clinton county. S. D. Pall. T. C. Hippie, Dr. J.H. llarton, A. II. Rest, Jacob 15 row n, Wilson Kistler, A. X; Raub, W. W. Rankin, It. O. Cook, Samuel Christ, (.1. Kint.ipg, S. M. P.ieklbrd, II. Li. Dillenbach, A. V Xoycs, K. R. Peale. Centre Kx-Oov. A O Curtin. Clearfield Ex. Gov. Win. Rigler. Klk Charles R. Earley. MrO'TOyl $1500 COOO A YE ATI. or S i to J31 a in your own lornlitv. No risk. Women do ns well as men. Many make nio.-e than the iimouiu. slated aove, tooiieean fttil lo make money fust. Anyone can do the work. You ran make from i) els, to SJ an hour l.iy devotiitfr your evenings and si-aAi time to tiie businos. It eo.sts iiothiitK to try the business. Nothing; like It for money makini; ever olfi-red liefore. Ilusiness pleaMinl and strietly hoiniitiltle. Render, if you want to know ail nliout llto best paying business before the public, send us your ad dress and wo will send you lull purliiulnlH and private terms fret;: samples worth Soulso free; yitu can then make up your mind for vonrself. AflilroKU i 1 l.'.i l If I IV.. TT V i k V .f. t 'i 1 l'ortland, Maine, nltiyl Howe Sewing: Machines. Among the great variety of yoods of every description for sale at Powell & Ki.mk's Will be found ru assortment of th eclebruted Ellas Howe, Jr., Improved Sewing Machines the best machine now manufactured tbw havinc been appointed solo agents for Elk county, They will keep on hand Tuckers, i orders, iiemmers, Iirauiers ami Kur Hers. Needles, Sewing-machine Oil, Thread, &c, &c. Will also furbish at any time detached parts for said ma chine. AH at greatly reduced prices, und will be sold oil accommodating terms with approved Mcurity. Ripoway, Aug. 20, '78. tfi