The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, August 06, 1870, Image 3

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    Vnr Time at Rldgtcay.
Brie Express East 2:20 p. m.
do Weal 1:01 in.
do Mail East 2: IX p.m.
do do Went 1:67 p. tn.
iocal Freight East 7:20a. m.
do do West G;10p. ui.
Elk lodge, A. Y. M.
Stated meeting of Elk Lodge will be
sold al. their hall on thi seoond and fourth
f ucsdays of each month.
J. K. WHITMORE. Seo'y.
I. 0. 0. T.
The Regular meetings of Kidgway Lodge,
No. 250, held every Wednesday evening at
.heir Lodge Room.
b H. A. PARSONS, W. S.
AGENTS FOB THE ADVOCATE.
The following named persons are authorized
gents for the Advocate to receive subscrip
ions, advertising or Job work, take pay there
for and give receipts.
Wilcox. A. T. Aldbicii, J. L. Brows.
Kane Frank W. Mkkuk.
Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoan.
St, Matys. Chas. McVbak.
Centrevillc. Homkii U. Lkacii, Maj. Bi'Rxe.
Caledonia. W. I. Smith, B. A. Whko.
Bennezette. John 0. Bard, J. tV. Buown.
Shawimtt. John F.mirkb.
Spring Creek. A. W. Iuvin.
Highland. Ln vi Ellothoiu-k.
Morton. I). (?. Oystch, N. M. Hhockway.
The absence of the Kditor is our excuse
lor the lack ui' locals &c, this week.
J. B. Agncw and T. B. Cobb, of Tio.
ncsta, gave us a call on Wednesday. They
viiuie near being too late for the Convutiuo
being delayed scverl hours oo the Oil Creek pnd Jerome Powell of Elk, were appointed
t V ln...l 1... - 4nnlt tf,n i.titiiiiii
off the track.
Gave us a Gall. John Scntt, Esq.
of Brookville dropped in on Tuesday tuor
niitjr, staying lonj; euough to say "How arc
you" and ' Good bye." Mr. Scott is otic
of the Editors of the Brookville ilepuVI
van and Post Master at that place, lie re
ports Jefferson county goiid (or a nice little
Republican majority thin lull.
TllK Drmot nit of IumI week s:iys :
We notice hy the obituary column o!
the Ali:ot! Ic the editor of that, died lias
lately visited lliiilil.ui'i toniohip.'
It so happened that the death causing
he obituary notice in the Auvhcatb la.-t
week, occurred before we reached High
land. The miller hail better opcu h is eyo.
belore he flops his winns.
Our citizet 8 will tc tren'ed to n
course of Dr. McDonald's rare and epic
lectures upon Men and Women, Phy.dolo
Jfcc, coiunieiicic with a f ree Lecture thi.
(Saterday) evening, by Prof. Ripu-rel, his
.associate.
1'licsu gentlemen are highly mentioned
fby the people and press wherever they hob!
;!orth. They will hold forth four ni'L'lt
in Messenger's Mall.
No IIumijl'u. We dj not wish to in
'Jorai you, reader, that )r. Wonderful, or
;any sther muo, has discovered a remedy
iithat ceres all diseases of mind and body or
estate, .cud destined to make our sublunary
. sphere lilissful paradise, to which heaven
;jtclt'isa side show, but we tlo wish to in
jl'oriu yoctiat lr Safe's Catarrh Remedy
flins cured 'L-hausands ot Catarrh iu its worst
'J'oruis aad-fitages, and the propretor will
pay $300 4br a case of this lotlisome disease
swhick kocxncvt cure. It may bo procured
fby tiutl tor-sixty eetdis. by addressing R.
V. Pieree. 1!. I. Buffalo, X. Y. For saje
At most Drug ' tores everywhere.
Bask TXi. A-ccoi-ding to on orrunse
imetit thu jVleit Duse Hall Club, of this
silace, left here -or: Saturday morning, un
tthe eo;p-es;, tu .flsj -rhe Activo Club of
tieuovjt. The "trip down wad pleasant and
at aa early .hour they .arrived itt Peuova
where fhey were uet iy a committee of
(the Actives and escorted to the Jter.ova
House. After breakfast tl-3 Active boys
howei them through the priocip&l streets
o( the town until the time Xr the gunic to
oomniAuoe. At Imltjiriet cine both, clubs
ofxpeured oa tlie cli, ready far plaj'. Mr.
John Yoaaj!;- was ohosen i!M,pire, ami at
fl:45 tUe Ailerte woirt to the -btt, havhg
ioet the toss. The game was toteustlv
auterenting throughout, the Alerts .'airly
I'ssticg of the Eejtttlcan CosgrdBsIanal Ccn-feren:i-Eon.
0. VT. SooaoliEj-aominiitelly
AeelunatloB. ,
The congressional Conferees met here on
Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. in. The seven
counties iu the JMstrict were represented
by iwenty-tbrei delegates. Gen. Thomas
L. Kane, of JIcKean county, was called to
the chair ; M. W. Caujjhey, Esq., of Erie,
and A. ). Wood, Esq., of Warren
were appointed Secretaries. On motion
of Wni. Griffith, of North East,Erie county.
Hon. Glcnni W. Scofield, of Warren Was
unanimously re-nominatet for Congress and
being notified of the result,, appeared
in the Convcnlion thanking the
conferees for the complimcntory manner in
which they selected him as the Republi
can nominee, and briefly referred to his
relations to the party and the people of the
District. At the conclusion of Judge
Scofield's acknowledgment the Conveution
dissolved.
Th3 Ee!ejra93 to tho Assembly Conforsnss, far
tha District eonwosei of tno Counties of
Clsarfield, Forest 'ani Elk, Met In Eidgvav
Aujust 2d, 1870.
Whereupon, lion. J. Hemphill, of clear
field was called to the chair, and 15. A.
Weed, Esq., appointed Seo'y. Cleurfield
County was represented by J. Hemphill,
A. 0. Finney and Juo. S- Rodebaugh.
Elk County, 15. A. Weed J II. Ilagerty
ana Jerome Powell. Forest County, T. 13.
Cobb, and J. li. Agnew.
On motion W. E. Iiathey, Esp., of
Forest County, was unaiii:uauously uotuiu
ated. On motion A. C. Finney of Clearfield,
cutfjelditig their opponents, while tho
Aitives .exooilad at the but. It is noueces-
ary to giv-e the detsils of -tffce game,
euSeieat te sj, the -Alerts were a de
l eatad parti; it the eni f tho oicih iaeiog
by tficorti-of 41 to 15.
lankgs 1. 2. S. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Alert, 0. . 3. 2. 2. 4. 1. 2. 0.
' Active, 0. S. 7. 2. . 2. 7. 5. 7.
Home Runs Beardsley 1.
Umpire J. B. ionng,
Scorers Alert, F. Reher; Active, Tlios.
M. Ciea.
After the game both clubs proceeded to
the Revere House, where a splendid din
ner was awaiting their presence. It is
almost needless to say that fall justice was
done the viands that graced the table. In
the afternoon the Actives showed their
guests through the P. & E. railroad shoj s
at that place, and continued in every
possible mauoer to entertain them pleas
antly At 9:45 the Alerts left for home,
pleased aud delighted with their receptiou
from party of jjeudeuven who would grace
any ball field without wrangling or growl-,
ing at the dicisious tff a just umpire, swue-.
thing a certain club we know of never
thiol of flaying a game without doing. I
a committee to dtaft resolutions. The
committee reported the following:
Wlicrcus, We believe it to be the duty
of the people, not only to watch and
scrutinize the public uets of those whom
they have elevated to positions of honor
aud trust, but to publicly express their
j jpproval or disapproval of their official
acrs as iney may tuera to merit, mere
lore, be it
lif -'lceil, That while wn admire the
quiet demeanor, the wise statesmanship,
the patriotism and the sterling common
-ense of General Grant our worthy Chief
Magistrate, we rejoice that with the co
operation of Congress, lho complicated
worth of reconstruction has been going
forward in the mot satisfactory manner.
That the great question of liuauce is com
prehended mid the country is gradually
approaching a specie basis, and improving
"ho jnspcrity ol trade commerce and all
he great industrial interests of the country.
That with great reduction in taxation the
public uVbt i rapidly dituinishirg.
RiKiJvuK Th:it iu the rc-iiominntion of
fiidge ScoSfdd for Congress, who this fall
will be elected for the fifth consecutive
'erm, the people of the district have only
done an act of justice to a well tried public '
ervaut, while at the same time we arc the
ureater gains in being honored by having
one of the first men of the Dation to
watch over oui interests at the National
ijapitol.
JicsnlvcJ, That in the nominee we now
present for the suffrages of the Republicans
of this district for member of Aesembly,
V . E. Lathey, Esq., of Forest Cauuty, we
have a geutluman every way capable and
deserving; and should he be elected he will
do credit to himself, and reflect honor on
his district.
Resolved, That in tho appointment of
Hon. II. li. Swope, of Clearfield to the
office of 1. S. District attorney, for the
Westeren District of Peun'a. we have a
gentleman iu every way capable an able
Lawyer and one whose selection gives
satisfaction to tho people of the Western
District, and one who will reflect honor
aud do credit to those he represents.
Ou motion Cou' ention adjned.
of the South. In the volume now befere
us, lie narrates the story of the War, given
especial emphasis to the action of tho gov
ernment of lho Confederacy, or to what
may be called itsconfidentiat history. His
account of the important conference at
Hampton Roads between Presidaut Lin
coln and the Confederate Commissioners,
is one of the most valuablo additions to the
literature of tho War, and is in itself worth
the price of the entire work. Tho vexed
question of the non exchnnge ol Prisoners
of War has much new light shed upon it,
and the peace movements in the South are
thoroughly explained. The fact that the
first volume, which was but the introduc
tion to tho history of War, commanded a
sale of over G0,0U0 copies, fully warrants
the assertion that this volume, which is not
a mere discussion of principlcsbut a living,
breathing narrative of the eveuts of the
greatest struggle of modern times, by one
of the most important actors in it, will reach
a sale unprecedented in this country.
No fair-minded, unprejudiced person con
afford to bo without this book- It is the
official history on tho Southern side, and
must hold iu tho literature of the War
even a higher place than is accorded to Mr.
Greeley's American Conflict. It will
occupy in our history the place that is
given to Napoleon's Memoirs in the litera
ture of the French Empire. It is like
that work the last production of its gifted
author, and is entitled to all the weight
which attaches to the high character of a
fireat leader presenting to tho world the
story of his cause in vindication of it. The
book is sold by "subscription only, and
agents are wanted in every county.
The Court House is finished andjurui&h
al at cost of S2 4,715, nil part irmre inters
rslcd arc ut'.ficJ, and we challenge the
State to favoiably compare with the flgurcs.
Forest Republican.
Iu Chautauqua county, N. Y., wher
everything is different from ony other por
tion of America, a veteran of 80 has just
married a girl of 16. The blushing bride
would'ut be led to the nuptial couch until
the old geotletuan hud made a transfer to
her of tio acres of land. To show her grat
ification for his liberality, in two weeks
after, sluj presented him with a pair of
twins. Warren Mull
$tciu adwtisemtnls.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
GRiCK, BRSGK!
THE SUBSCBIBERS ABE BEADY To
furnish brick in quantities to suit purchasers.
Will deliver on board of cars on tho Duugas
choanda Railroad at Eerlcy.
T. KINO & CO.
Eearley July 12. 1870. 8m
lilE MAGIC COMB Will change n.
colored hnir nr hftnrfl In n
black or brown. It containa no voieon. Any
one can use it. One sent by mail for $1. Ad
dross MAGIC COMB CO..
1 1! 8m . Springfield, Mus,
CAUTION. Whereas my wife Emma J.
Brandt has left lay bed and board without
just cause or provieation, all persons are here
by cautioned not lo trust or harbor her on my
account as 1 will pay no depts of her contract
ing unless compelled by due course of law.
MAlllIN J. ISKANDT.
-4rroyo, July 7. 1870. 89 3t
w j law Ln .o 1 1
The subscriber having ordered GOO tons bi
tuminous and authricite coal is dow prepared
to ..furnish the people of llidgway
with hurd or soft coal, nut or stove sizes,
lump run of mines aud Rlacksmithing
coal, in quantities to suit purchasers.
40 l'' M. T. FRENCH.
July 2:1. 1870.
Well's Carbolic Tablets-
After much study and scientific indeatigation
as to the remedial qualities of Cakdomc Acid
Dr. W ells has discovered by proper combina
tion with other articles in thb form of a Tablet
a specific for all pulmonary diseases. THESE
TABLETS area SURE CUKE for all diseases
of the BESriRATOKY ORGANS, SORE
THROAT, COLD, CROUP, Dll'THERI
ASTHMA, CATARRH, or HOARSENESS:
Also a successful remedy for Kidney difficul
ties I'kics 25 cksts I'eb Box. sent by Mail
22CIiflSt., New York, Sole Agent for the
United State.
20 8w
STORE.
ORPHAN'S COUBT GALE.
Hy virtue of an order of Ihc Orphan's Court
nfhlK County, I lie undersigned will expose at
1 untie- aate, on t lie premises, on
Saturday, Ecseteafccr 3d. 1870,
at 1 o'clock 1'. M., one hundred mcvcs of land.
more or less, situate in the Township of Spring
rcci in Hie ( nuhty ot J.lk, known us tli
James Crow Warrant, buimdod on tho cast
south and west by lands of KhiiiesA Dilworth
ami on the norih by lauds knuwii as the Wil
son Warrant.
TERMS: One-third cash iu hand, the bal
anci; iu two equal annual piiyincnts Willi in
tercst to o secured by ooud and uiortiiase cn
tlie premises.
JOHN CHAM 15 "RUN,
l'ETERCHAMUEULl
42 t st.
TN',1
IN,
Guardoans
" AUTltlN'. Whereas my wife. Mary, has
j tills u-.y leit my Led aud board withou
juuEt cause or prvicatioi, all persOLd are here
by forbid trusting or harborirg her on my ac
count. C.tSPER ROl'ER.
Jones Township. Elk Co., Va., July 28. 18D0,
"Tic ?r lietween the States, itt Causes,
Character, Conduct and Results." liy
II os. A. II. SxiriiENb.
The National Publishing Company, of
Philadelphia, have just issued the second
and concluding volume of this great work.
For some time past there has beeu a gen
ral feeling of apprehension throughout the
country that the precarious condition of Ma
Stephens' health would prevent his com-
(dcting the work, but tbis apprehension is
oo w 1 amoved by the fact that the book is
tiaisheJ and in the hands of tho Agents of
the Coaif-HDy for delivery.
This is a matter of congratulation to the
cutire country. Ibis book must Iroaj its
very nature, ial'e precedence of all South
ern histories ot' the war. The high position
held by Mr. Stephens in the government
of the Confederacy, his great abilities as
the first statesmau ol the South, aud his
acknowledged integrity of character, make
him perhaps the person best qualified to
tell the story of his cuust and its failure.
His position as second officer of the Con
federacy euablcd him to gai.T much infor
mation which was inaccessible to tbe ordi
nary historian : the secret h sury of his
got eminent is as familiar to him as an open
book ; and Ins constant aud intimate asso
ciation with the leaders of the South, pre
pares hiui to speak with accuracy of their
motives, and to judge their acts from a more
intelligent stagdpoint than any other writer.
Iu the first volume of bis work Mr. Ste
phens confined KiuiB6lf entirely to a dicut-
siuo of the causes which led to the keceuioa
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given thai the following ao
counts have been filed in my office and will be
presented at the next Term of the Orphan's
conn oi r.iK i;ounty tor confirmation: Par
tial account of 1). IJ R. Dickinson and Carrie
D. Willis, Adiiiiuistrators of thd Estate of Al
bert il'is, deceased, und final account of
Jerome Powell, Administrator of the Estate of
J. C. Chapen, deceased.
FRED. SCIKEOING, Register.
89 tc.
EIGHT PEE CENT. GOLD
TIFIST MORTGAGE EOND3
OF THE ISSUE OF
1, 500, 000,
BY THE
St. Joseph and Dsnver City
RAILROAD COMPANY.
In denominations, of $1,003 and 500, coupon
ur registered, wiih interest at Eight per eent.
per annum, payable loth February and Au
gust, in GOLD free of United States taxes, in
New York or Europe. The bonds have
thirty years to run, payable in New York in
GOLD. Trustees, farmers' Loan and Trust
Company of New York. The mortgaze which
secures these bonds is at the rate of $18,600
per mile; covers a complete road for every
bond is a first aud ONLY mortgage. Tbis
lino, connecting St. Jaseph with Fort Kerney,
will make a short and through route to California.
Tbe Company have a Capital
Stock of
And a grant of Land from Con
gress, of l.bOU.000 Acres, val
ued, at the lowest estimate,
$10,033,033
..o Biioscni-er ucjrs leave to inform the citi
zens oi Ridgway and vicinity that he hue
"jicucu a siore wnere may bo found
PFRFU.MERY, FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES.
STATIONERY,
FINE CONFECTIONARY,
OYSTERS, ORANGES, LEMONS, in season.
THE ELK IQ. ADVOCATE
THE OLDEST PAPER IN THE
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULA
TION, IT IS THEREFORE THE
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN THE COUNTY !
Si'oM o the 3fu.tfrc.6t0 of the rojle
ot cm .counti).
TERMS :$2 00 FEU YEAR.
nl2 vltf
J. R. EAIRD.
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
Who send in their names hlni-A tl. iw .iv.
viMiiher, shall receiue the November and De
cember numbers of this year in addition, mark
nig loin-teen months in all And new subseri.
hers sending in their names by the first of
December shall receive the magnificent Decem
ber lnliday uunibc". making il,i,.t., .1.-
TERMS :
!2d0aycarj two conies. S t fnn .i..
epoieshtc. (and one gratis) $8. One copy" of
e Lady s h riend and one of the PnQt j
st.V copy of the lorpe and beautiful Premium
eel engraving-. Taking the Measure of the
cedding Kins '-engraved in England at a
sos . ot !200)will be sent to every person
ending a club This ensravinz is a trem of vr.
Address
DEACON PETE nun v
013 Walnut street, Philadelphia,
fcpocimon copies seut for ten cents.
BRING ALONG YOUR ADTERTISE-
MENTS AND GET THEM IN
SERTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW KATES.
If you want to sell anything, let the pcoplo
know it through tho Advocate
the great advertising medium.
1
HE LADY'S FKIEND.
TWO MONTHS GRATIS !
Ihe Lady s Friend announces the followinir
-Novelets for 1870 : Did lie Forget. Her 1 by
Louise Chandler Moulton ; The Cascannou s
aunt, by Uizabeth Prescott, author of 'Be
tween Two.' &c. : ' Solid Silvpr , n ri..i:
Deane's liridal Gifts ' bv Ama ida At. Tln.,i...
author of the ' Dcharry Fortune." with nu!
mcrous shorter stories Ly a brilliant galaxy of
lady writers. '
A finely executed steel engraving, a hand
seaie double page, finely colored fashion plate,
and alai'"o assortment of wood mit. tit.,u,
ing the fushions, fancy work, etc., are given in
"UUI UL'It
ltwill give a popular piece of Mimin i n ov
er j Dumber.
PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED
AUTHORS.
The January number will contain portraits
(engraved on stod) of Mrs HenrO w.i
Florence Percy, Louise Chandler Moulton'
Elizabeth Prescott. AmandiL M ni.,.,
argaret Hosmcr aud August Bell,
Job
Printing Oflice,
In Court House, Ridgway, Pa.
liidgwoy, March 1st, 1870.
SPECIE PAYMENT !
GOLD OR GREENBACKS
TAKEN IR EXCHANGE TOO.
linn
on
J OH WORK A T TEE R1V O WA Y
WAGON SHOP.
Call and examine my stock beforo buy.
ing a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon.
I use the best seleotion of Michigan
WHITE OAK AND HICKORY ;
I employ none but First Class Jhectan-
ies; I use nothing but the lest Refined
Iron. I think it will bo to your interest lo
tihe mo your order.
Having twenty five lumber wagons iu
course oi costruction, I will be able to furnish
any party by the first of April.
All oidcn by mail, also UDy orders left
with W. S. Service at the Tin Shop, will
receive prompt attention.
March 5. tf S. JACKSON,
QHARLES HOLES,
FBACTICAIi
WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER JEWELER,
West end of Hyde House, Ridgway, Pa.
Sells as Cheap as Ever,
GOLD AND SILVER WAT0AES,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Spectacles, Pens and Pencils,
Exclusive Agent for the sale of
ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS.
Repairing Watches, etc.. done with the sama
accuracy as heretofore. nov20,'6'Jtf
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD -
HARNESS ! HARNESS ! HARNESS !
COLLARS! COLLARS! COLLARS!
JOS. il. HEARD has removed his Harness
Shop over Powell & Rime's Store and has
on hand tho largest assortment of harness for
for lumbering and pleasure puposes, in this
or adjoining counties, and all other articles
belonging to the trade.
TRUNKS, SADDLES, VALISES,
WHIPS, BLANKETS, COL
LARS &c.
First Mortgage bonds,
Total,
4,000,000
1,000,000
$15,500,000
Tital length of road, 271milos: dist. included
iu this Mortgage, 111 miles: price, 97 and ao
cured interest, IN CURRENCY. Can be ob.
taiued from the undersigned. Also. Damnh.
lets, maps add information reliting thereto.
There bonds, being so well secured and yeild
a large income, are desirable to uartiei seek.
iug safe and lucrative investments. We re
commend them with entire confidence.
W. P. CONVERSE & CO.,
COMMERCIAL AGENTS,
No. 64 Pine Sreet, New York.
TANNER & CO.,
FISCAL AGENTS,
No 49 Wall Street, New York.
June 4 3ui.
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGZINE.
early subscriptions only Three Dnl1nr ..d
en cents (which is to be sent with th
scription), for the postage on the engravings
(which will be mailed securely
i r i' v u i
This is certainly the Witp mnat
ana splendid premium ever offered to single
v.. uj, ,,1Jf puousner, anu anords an
easy and economical way for any one to secure
u .cKui wora or an, a Parlor Picture that
sonly next to a piano in the w nf i.rn.,...
tation, and a perpetual reminder of a day
Which OUeht to to be cherixherl m.rl lioM tn -
ua avM au
uicuiumuce Dy every true American.
The reception of this magnificent picture
will take every one by surprise and we do not
venture anything in saying that $10 will not
procure another that combines so much of in
terest and beauty.
Specimens of the Magajine, with circulars
giving luh particulars, will be sent to any fii
en address, post free on receipt of 15 euls.
Address
nov20tf
DEM0REST' MONTHLY.
833 Broadway, N. V.
JOB WORK done with dispatch al this
Office.
JgOARDINQ HOUSE,
Near the Depot, Wilcox, Pa.
MARTIN SOWERS, Proprietor.
The undersigned has opened a large boardire
house, at the above plaoe, where be is amply
prepared to satisfy the wants of those who may
avorhim with their custom. nov'6y20
T ACOB YOUvn m t.v h:j
I 1.1 i. .. , V fw. inouvn Alia 1
tj llHiik Book Maoufacturers, M right's I'dk
Corry, P Blank Bocks Ma le to Older. '
The best of work done, and at the
very lowest prices.
Blauks kept constantly on hand at
this uffice.
Hand-bills priuted at the thortcst notice.
Cull iu and get our price for advertising
and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted. Or
dera by mail promptly attended to.
Would invite the attention rr .1! r
horses to my new
PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE
COLLAR,
which proves to be the best Collar in exig
ence lor these reasons : Beins verv Kine
tic they do not chafe or trail and tlm pfrr
being a uon-couductor, theyjprcvent injury
from heat.
Call and see them. All work warranted.
Repariog, Triming andiXpholsterins
one withe neatness and dispatch.
n29 tt
JOSEPH M. HEARD.
LORILLARD'S EUREKA
Smoling Tobacco is an excellent article of
granulated Virginia.
Wherever introduced it is universally ad
mired. It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in
which orders for Meerschaum Pipes arc dailv
packed. '
LORILLAAD'S "VAniTT rr iti
Smoking Tobacoo has no superior ; being deni
cotmiied, U cannot injure neveless constitu
tions, or people of sedentary habits. .
It is produced from selpnti
stock, ana prepared by a patented and original
manner. 5
It is verv nromatix. mild n1 liahi a;,.i. i
henoe it will last much longer than others ;
' uo nurn or Bting tuo tongue, or leave a
disagreeable after-tast.
Orders for genuine, elegantly carved
Meerschaum Pities, silver mounted, ud nL-.
ed in neat leather pocket cases, are pla e idn
the Qaoht Club brand daily.
LORILLARD'S CESIDRY
Chewing Tobacco.
This brand of Finn Cut C1i.;n. C.v... .
has no superior anywhere.
It is. Without douhL Ik boat 1 1.,
bacco in th country.
IUKILLARD'S SNUFFS
Have been in teneta! u iu tha Uniu-J Kim
over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the
best" wherever nsed.
If your storekeepers dos not tiftv.l,.
articles for sale, ask him to f et them.
They are sold by respectable Tjobberg al
most everywhere.
Csrculars mailed en application.
l.LOillL.LDfCo.,Atw York
nARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags,
rii,-iio , ,1 s e
u.v., uuirem K neai manner.
ud at the Iowkst raioa. FOR PASH ut
e Elk Advocate Printing Office. t
TRY iiORE CO S OVAL STEEL ENGRA
VINGS. Ill Nassau St., N. Y. Anybody
can sell tfcmu. Cheap. Sell fast. Par hand -
lomely. Head for new ciroular- 2i
ADDRSss
2. KORDWKLL,
2'lDowAt, Pa.
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE
OR FAMILY USE timpl,. rktau. rtliohl,'
Kkits LViav.TBiaiu. AGENT3 WANTU'i
Circularand-sample Blocking FREE. Addre
I HTNliU'Y KNITTING MACHINE Ct., Bath.
Me.