The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 14, 1871, Image 3

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TIIURSDAV, SF.FTEMUER 14, 1871.
Rates of Advertising.
One column, one year.. , $7K 00
4 " " " 40 on
5" " 2ft 00
" " " 15 00
Tran ient advertising parsqiure of eipht.
lines or less 3 limes or less 2 00
Business cards, ten lines or less per
your 5 00
Mnrriagos and Death notices inserted
gratis.
Elk Loage, A. Y. M.
Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will he
hell at- their hall on tin second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
g. l. Mccracken, seo'y.
Temple of Honor and Tcmoerance.
P.lkton Tomplo No. PI, meets on mMi
alternat. o Thursday, at. their Lodiro Room,
on .Main Street, over J. V. Honk's store.
II. A. PARSON'S, V. ft.
Car Time, at Kidsicay.
Erie Express Fast...,
do do West....
do Mail Enf
do do West
.. 1:40 A. tn.
.. 2:20 a. m.
.. 4 :"2 p. in.
.10:05 a. in.
.. 7:2!) n. m.
Local Freight Rust....
in
do West 6:50 p m.
Ar,L any wore- Blackberries.
Sice to it at once that you are regis
tered. Ulank notes for sale at the Advo
cate office.
Several showers of rain last Satur.
day.
I'LKTnN Temple of Honor will meet
this evening.
Tiif.iik was a heavy Irost
Friday night of last week.
here
on
There was u very pleasant 'hop" in
.Messenger's Hall la:-t Thursday.
Fifty" visiting cards
Advocate office.
fov 81 at the
Tun Elk J):iwrral completed its
second year last week.
It. II. Coats is f litting up
dwelling house on South Sheet.
a new
A. Cu.MMTNi;ti is huviug his house on
the hill ropaiutel
J. S. IItub is building n new beard
ing house on East street, the iVauic of
which is up.
TriEHK are hcvmai dangerous phicos
in tho side walks about'town that need
repairing.
Patronizk home industry and got
your piiuting dona at the Advocate
office.
I) AS. SriniliSKH, h:n moved from
Mill street to tile house lately occupied
by G. L. MsOr.Hiken on tjeutre street.
Tat Mc('ou.MICIv, the engineer who
was injured in the uecidjut ut VYestport.
is reported as recovering.
Frank. Ili.v has one of Joh's cutn
furtern on tho side of his f'.ico, and
knows "how it is himself" now.
Gexk. of the Lvmocrut, had the
little firmer of. his riaht hand put out of
joint, in two places, duriug the gauie at
Erookville. Rev. C. M. 11 baud, formerly pastor
of the M. K. Church at this place, h is
been appointed, by the lata Confetence,
to Plcasantville; Pa.
Rill Heads, Letter Head, Envel
opes, Tags, Receipts, Business Cards.
Rail Tickets, etc., piiutcJ at tho Advo
cate office.
Curt, of tho Gazette, p.iii us a
visit last Monday. Ilia hat looked
well enough but the rest of his clothes
looked as though they hadn't got over
the effects of going blaekberryiug ou
Sunday.
New Goods. Powell and Kimo are
receiviug one of tho largest stock of
new goods ever brought into this place.
Their stock consists of Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Dress Goods, and, in fact,
evcrthing that is liable to be needed iu
this section of country. It is worth while
to go and see their stock of goods' eveu
if you do' not wish to purchase. . Enoch
and Johu are always on haud ;q wait ou
customers in the latest French style.
Circus, (i. G. Grays' old fashioned
American Circus will exhibit at Itidg
way on Thursday, Sept. 25th, 1S71.
There will be a free balooa ascension
every day froiu the grounds occupied by
the cotupauy. , Prof. Fisher not only
makes the ascensiou but actually per
forms ou a trapeze suspended beneath a
baloou. Such of out readers as wish to
see a sight worth seeiug will do well to
be on hand on the day of the exhibition.
This circus is pronounced to bo one of
the best traveling, and with tha baloon
ascensiou it is well worthy of going to
see. By referenoo to our advertising
columns and the bulletin board facing
the Hyde House, our readers can inform
themselves as to further purticjlars,
Thayer & Haoerty are receiving
a large Mock of Fall and Winter goods
which they are going to dispose of at
prices calculated to surprise even the
'oldest inhabitant."
Hand Raw.d. Last Thursday, 7th
inst., Daniel Turley, working at Grant's
mills this county, had two fingers of his
left hand taken off by an edger. Tho
wound was dressed by Dr. Bordwcll
who pronounces it a bad one.
The result of the election in Maine,
on the 11th inst., is most gratifying and
glorious for tho Republican party. The
majority on the State ticket will exceed
that of last year by some 2,000 or 3,
000, instead of being deccased as the
Democrats fully hoped it would be.
Dr. G. Wiiifflh showed us some
specimens of teeth, two of which he ex
tracted for C. 1 1. Cody of this place, and
two for W. Colling of Kane, which
measure lrora one inch to ono inch and
a fourth in length. The Doctor says it
took some hard pulling to bring them
out.
Two Corfs of engineers are now at
work on the line of the railroad between
hero and Port Allegany. One corp
is engaged on the grades approaching
tho summit in tho vicinity of the Forest
House, while the other is staking out
the road bed from Port Allegany towtrdt
the summit. Everything is working
finely and measures are being adoptud to
puh forward tho work with energy.
Emporium Independent.
The great cause of so many young
people being gray headed is cn account
of their having used the vile compounds
which have flooded the market so long
Nature's Hair Rcstotative is a sure
remedy for this. Clear as crystal; uo
poison; perfectly sweet, cleau and re
liable. All druggists sell it. See ad
vertisement. Fracas. Last Saturday evening
there was a free fight near Osterhout's
new taunery, in which several of the
participants had their eraniuras consid
erably damaged, and some of them will
z" one eye on tbinirs generally for
some time yet to come. Oue of the
ti'.nnery employees had been married
that day, and in the evening tTiey were
laving a dance when a little disturbance,
superinduced by too liberal a supply of
b enzino," occurred resulting us sta'.ed.
I'r. Hartley says he worked until 12
)'cIoek Saturday night dressing broken
head?.
Base Ball. Affrit vt. Light fjots.
Tht Awrts batliy hrit,n -l Hujrmilj
Mnfin Came. The Alerts, of this
place, sustained a tremendous defeat at
the hands of the Lightfoot club, of
Brook vii'.e, on Saturday last. The
former elub left here cm Friday accom
panied by a few friends, and arrived in
Brookviile by six o'clock, where they
were met by members of the Ligh tfout
club at the American House. Friday
evening and Saturday morning whs
speut in sauntering around and viewing
tho town, and on Saturday afternoon at
2 o'clock both clubs appeared on the
ground ready for play, Mr. 0. i. Rich
ards having been chosen umpire, play
was called at 2:45 with the Lightf'octs ut
the bat, the Alerts havir.g won the toss.
It is unnecessary for us to give a de
tailed accouut of the game from its
nitre tediousn ess. It was long and Un
interesting, made to by the bad playing
of the Ilidgway boys. We havo seen
the Alerts play a good game of ball, and
had some hopes that they would sustain
their hitherto good reputation at baud
ling the ball and bat, but we must say
that the playing indulged iu by them ou
Saturday, would havo disgraced a nine
that never saw a base ball. To be sure,
the Alerts played at a disadvantage,
several of the players were out of con
dition; the grounds were not what would
be called fair grounds, being "bounded
on one side by the river (into which
balls were repeatedly kuocked), and on
the other side by a corn field. This,
added to other disadvantages, led them
to play the worst game ot ball they
were ever guilty of playing. The re
turn game will be pl.iyed iu this place
iu the course of a few weeks, when we
hope to see the Alert boys make a letter
und wore creditable show than they did
at Brookville, as we know they can and
should do it. The score tell tho do
feat in plainer figures:
ALEUTS. LruBTFOOT.
o. b. o. a.
Jones, c. 8 Steck, 1st b. 2 0
C.Khines, 3db. 4 1 Hhowalter, L f. 5 6
Miller, s. s. 5 2 Brown, o. 3 8
Lull, 1. f. 2 Palmiter, r. f. 4 7
Ilealy.2db. 2 8tfoott. p. 1 7
J Rhines,lst b. 8 2 Henderson, s.r. 3 ij
Horton, r. f. 2 4 Stejuer, 2d b. 8 4
Curtiss, p, 2 4jCraig, 8db. 4 tl
O.Uhines, c. f.. 8 2 Bishop, c. L i 8
27 23 27 61
rSNINGB.
1 2346678 fl
Alcrts.-3 1 6 4 1 3 0 0 C 23
Lightfootg 3 13 8 6 7 6 2 4 10-61
8corers Alerts, C. H. Blade; Lightfoots,
Mr. Carlie'.e.
S:hU7lMU County Politics.
. Pottsvi'.lc, Sept- 9. The people of
Schuylkill county, looking to an inde
pendent judiciary, have nomlonted
Judge Souther, now on the Schuylkill
county bench, for additional law judge
of that district, and Nicholas Leitsingei,
Esq., of Tauiaqua, lor Associate Judge
of tho county.
The Republicans of Schuylkill had
made no nominations upon their ticket
for these two offices, looking to this
action by the peoplo independent of
party; and as the Democracy Lave
nominated niero party hacks, the elec
tion of Messrs. Souther and Leitsiingcr
is a foregone conclusion. Judge Souther
is very popular on the bench, and has
been a moderate Republican, while Mr.
Leilzinger, no less popular, and of the
tieople has been a moderate Democrat.
Ion. F. W. Hughes, of Pottsville, is
among the lend;ng Democrats who fa
vors this movement. This will render
tho campaign in Schuylkill lively and
interesting.
The Natural Wealth of Penn
sylvania. The agricultural and min
eral resources ot the State of Pennsyl
vania ure almost beyond computation,
and I had a vivid impression both of the
size and natural wealth of my adopted
State in a it-cent trip from Allentown to
the "oil regions" From here to
Maueh Chunk the Lehigh river bank is
dotted with blast furnaces; then you
wind up through the Lehigh und Wy
oming coal regions; then up tho north
branch of the Susquehanna, wiihuu "in
terval" that rivals a Western prairie;
then along through southern New
York, just above and parallel with our
northern tier . ot counties, until you
come iuto Pennsylvania again and get
into a region where nothing is talked
about or thought about but oil wells.
Push on through the oil producing dis
trict and the bituminous coal fields will
soon be reached, and then you will have
se.m something of Pennsylvania and
her natural wealth. With a little more
tf the New England lanufacturiug en
terprise and industry established iu this
State, it will be as near perfection as can
bo well reached in this.imperlect world,
and wi'l easily be able to subsist ten
millions of people instead of three.
Springfield (Mass.) Republican.
Flues. The tiiuo of year being nt
hand for persons to put up stoves, it
behooves all to examine their flues and
chimneys, and see that theyare secure
against communicating fire to their
buildings. Acting upon this timely
hint, they may save their property from
destruction, or, perhaps, the life of u
dear relative or friend. A word to the
wise i.sullicicot.
A WordAuout Coal. Those who
are now layiug iu their stock of coal lor
winter use, are, no doubt, exceedingly
aunoyed by the huge uiuouut of uu.it
which it contains, gaud which iu the
process of unloading, completely covers
everything in the coul cellar. All this
can bo obvialedjby throwing a pail or
two of water onjj eucli load bet'oio it is
thrown iuto the cellar. This not only
prevents the dust from circulating, but
also improves the coal lor .burning, by
washing out the fine pieces and the
dust. This is simple and easy. Trjit.
SHERIFF:
WE are cm!
naino of
iliurizcd to announce Hit)
C It. SEXTON, of St.
Mary's, as an IXD3PEX DENT candidate
for I he othoe of lliKh Sheriff of Elk
County.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
.UK, SALE.
I'ho villncre pioperty, formerly owned by
Dr. W. Shaw , at (.enireville, Elk Co., l'a.
Consif ting of a two story house with Drug
Store attached. For sale by
1)11. J. R. DO RDWELL,
n2t;if. I'idgway, Elk Co. Ta.
Terms easy, part cash and balance on
time. A good location for a physician.
DAGUSCAII01TDA ! RAILROAD.
From and af.cr Monday, May 29lh 1871.
Trains will run on this Road as follow?:
Leaves Earlcy 7.10 a. m., arrives at
Daguseahouda Juoetion 7 45 a. m., con
nects with Local east 7. 50 a. rn., and
Mail west 0 50 n. iu. Leaves Dagusca
honda 10.20 a. ni., arrives at Earlcy
11 00 a. ru. Leaves Eariey 4.00 p. ui.,
arrives at Daguscahonda 4 50 p. in.,
connecting with Mail cast 5.05 p. tu.,
and Local west 5.21 p. m. In case P.
& E. train:: are late, Daguscahonda train
holds tweuty minutes beyond the above
time.
Tickets should always be procured
before leaving stations.
0. R. EARLEY, Sup't.
-lONG
JjMFTY
dollaKS
Worth of Mus'e
FOIl 8 3.
Subscribers to Pa-
H0
A New School Book,
by 11. S. PeRKiss.
tebs Musical Mon
Price $7.60 per uoz
thly are getting their
Contains over
two'Musio for less than
hundred new and
beautiful Songs, Du
ets, etc.. by Will 8.
Hats, W it b s t b.
Thomas, etc Every
thing is new, fresh,
two oenli a piece
Those who have not
seen this Musical
Magazine should send
30 ceuu for a sample
oopy. The niusio is
by Hays, Tuomas,
KlXKKL, I'URSLIV,
and other popular
writers.
Two back numbers
for 40 cents. Four
hack cumbers for 75
cents.
and sparkling. Con
tents and specimen
pages sent free. 8am-
oopies mailed free of
postage to teachers
for Co oents. Liberal
terms for introduce
lion.
Address,
J. L. FETS&S, 959 Broadway, Nov York,
vlnlltf.
CiUCUS !
G.-G. Grady's
OLD FASHIONED
AMERICAN CIKCUS1
REORGANIZED AND ENLARGED FDR
THE SEASON OF '71.
MR. GUADY takes pleasure In introduc
ing to his many friends one of the most
comple'e and hest organized circus com
panies now traveling. In addition to the
regular eircus performance, ho has secured
tho services of the great Gymnast aud
.Eronaiit
I'RPF. CHARLES FISHER,
Who has teen engaged to perform the samo
wonderful fcafs as his lamented predecessor,
Prof. Torres, who was tcceutly drowned at
)ias.iiion. Ohio.
Ascension
Every day, from the prounds occupied by
the company, l'rof. Fisher not
only makes the ascension but
Acfually. Performs on a Trapeze Sus
pended Beucath a Baloou
While ascending! The wonderful feat is
acknowledged by the press and public to bo
tho
GRANDEST SIGHT EVER. WIT
NESSED. This is no humbug, or catch to deceive tho
public, but is performed precisely as ad
vertised. Is composed of many of the most
Celebrated Artists iu the Profession,
Among whicli will be found tho following
COUPS E'AHENA.
T II E PER R Y F A M I L Y
MK. E. W. TERRY,
Tho celebrated Two and Four Horse Rider,
BABY JULIA,
TLe Infant Equestrienne
mm
The Beautiful aud Daring Equestrienne.
BELMONT BROTHERS,
Gymnasts and Acrobats,
E M I L 0 TORRES,
Double Tiapezo and Horizontal Ear.
MILLER BROTHERS,
Double Trapeze and Gymnasts.
G E O 11 G E ANDREWS,
Tho Great Contortionist, or India
Rubber Man.
M. EUGENE MARTIN ERE,
Juggler and Chinese Knife Thrower,
FOUR GKE.iT CLOIiWS J
HAPPY JACK LAWTON,
The People's Favorite Clown, and Shakcs
perian Jester,
CHARLES GRADY,
Clown and Humorist.
C T. HOWARD.
Yankee Commedian and Comic Clown.
EMIL10 TORRES,
Trick and Pantomime Clown.
Admission, - 50 Cts.
Children not 10 years of age 25 Oents.
Bear in Mind the Day and Date.
Ridgway,
THURSDAY, SEPT. 21st.
ST. MARY'S, Friday, Sept 22d.
EMPORIUM, Saturday, Sept. 23d.
Afternoon aud Evening, at 2 and 7
o'clock, P. M.
F. C. PRATT, G eneral Agt.
WMmw
Frso Baloon
' ' ' " BtraiiiiSrciC " ;
Leaving the East and arriving at
Chicago or Indianapolis, ow shall wo
rcsch the West? The best Line is ac
knowledged to be the C, B it Q . joined
together with the B. it M. Hailroad by
the Iron BriJgo at .Burlington, and
called the Builington Route,
The Main lino of the Route running
to Omaha, connects wilh the great Pa
cifio Roads, and forms to-day the lead
ing rome to California. The Middle
Branch, entering Nebraska nt Platts
mouth, passes through Lincoln, the
State Capital, and will "this year be
finished to Fort Kearney, forming the
shortest routo across tho Continent by
over 100 miles.
Another branch of the B. M., di
verging at Red Oak, falls into a lino
running down the Missouri through St
Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas.
Passengers by this route to Kansas,
see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis
souri, aud, by a slight divergence, can
see Nebraska also.
Lovers of fine views should remem
ber the Burlington Route, for its towns
"high-gleaming from ofar" its tree
fringed streams its rough bluffs aud
quarries its corn-oceans stretching
over the prarics further than tho eye
can' reach.
Land-buyers will be sure to remem
ber it, for they have friends among the
two thousand who have already bought
farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Laud
Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at
Burlington, Iowa, or among the four
thousand homc-steaders and prc-eniptors
who last year filed claims in the Lincoln
land office, where "Uncle Sam is rich
enough to trive us all a farm."
$1,000 REWARD !
A reward of Otio Thousand Dollars will
Is paid to any Physician who w ill produce
a medicine that will supply tho wants of
the people better than tho article known as
It It. F.MBl.VWS
Csletratei Blood Cleanser or Piacsa.
It must be a better Cathartic, a better Alter
ative, a better Sudorific, a better Diuretic,
a better Tonic, and in every way beiter
than the Pan-a-ce-a. No matter how long
it has been in use or how lately discovered.
Above till it must not contain anything kot
l'LUKLY VEUETAULE.
$5.00 REWARD!!
A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will
bo paid for a medicine that will perma
nently care more cases of Costiveucss,
Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache,
Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun
dice, Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills
and Fever, Tape V0r1113, Boils. Loins, Side
aud Head ani I'an.ih Complaint than
DR. ttlSRjri2rS
BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA,
which is used more extensively by practic
ing physicians than any other popular
medicine known.
For Salebv G. G. MESSENGER
and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg-
way, Pa. vln22yl.
JpilOPOSED
AHEOTMSXT TO THE CONSTITUTE CP
PEiTNSYlVASIA.
JOINT ItESOLl'IlON
Proposing an amendmend to tho Constitu
tion of Pennsylvania.
Be it Rftolvcd li the Senate and House or
Renrttrntativet of the Commumviaith of Vim
mluiinia in Genera! Asutmbh met. That
the followine amendment of the Constitu
tion of Commonwealth be proposed to the
UcotJle for their adoption or rejection, pur
suanl to the provisions of the tenth article
thereof, to wit:
AMENDMENT.
Strike out the Sixth Section of the Sixth
Article of the Constitution, and insert in
lieu thereof the following:
"A State Treasurer shall be chosen by
the qualified electors of the State, at sufth
times aud for such term of service as shall
be prescribed by law."
JAMES II. WEBB,
Speaker of the House of Representatives
WILLIAM A. WALLACE,
Speaker of the Senate.
Approved the fifteenth day of June,
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-one.
JNO. W. GEARY.
Prepared and certified for publication
pursuant to tlie tcntu article or me iou
Btiiutiou.
F. JORDAN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Office See'v of the Commonwealth , 1 12t.
Harrishurg, July 5th, 1871. J 1 2 0
JF YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
00 TO
THAYER & IIAGERTY
Main Street, Eidgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS AND CAFS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW.WARE,
TOBACCO. AND CIGARS.
A Large Slock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap
as the CHEAPEST.
TIUYER 4; ITAOERTY,
vial
W. S. SERVICE
GO AND SEE!
IT WILL PAY!
THZ LARGEST STOCK
OF THE BEST-SO OTHER IN STOCK
s to si
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN
ENDLESS "VARIETY.
PRICES WILL SUIT I
GOODJS WILL PLEASE!
SELL SMIiP!
STOVES DELIVERED AND SET
FREE! FliEE! FREE!
CALL AND EXAMINE!
A PLEASURE TO SHOW
GOODS!
W. S. SERVICE,
No. 1 Masonio Hall Huilding,
Ilidgway, Pa.
NATURE'S
II'.IR RESTORATIVE
Contains no LAC SULPIIUH-Ho
SUGAR OP LEAD Ho LITE
AEGE-No NITRATE 0? SIL
VER, and is entirely free from the
Poisonous ana Heaha-dsstroying
.unigs usea in otner Eair Prepara
tions.
Transparent and clear as crystal, it will
not noil me nnesl latino, perfectly safe,
clean and efficient, desidoratums long
sought fqr and found at last!
It restores and prevent the Hair from
Deconiing oray, imparls a soft, glossy, ap
pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and
refreshing to the head, checks the Hair
trom falling off, and restores It to a great
extent when prematurely lost, prevents
Headaches, cures all ' humors, cutaneous
eruptions, and unnatural heat. As a
diessing for the hair it is the best article
iu me market.
Dr. U. Smith. Patentee, kvar r..
Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS.
Gloucester, Mass The genuine is put up
jmuEi ooiue, raauo expressly lor it,
wilh the name of the artiole blown in the
glass. Ask your Druegist for Nature's
uair licstorative, and take no other.
ChiT'&ena two three cent stamps to
Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the
1'uman Hair." The information tt con
tains is worth 5500,00 to any person.
FOR SALE BY
G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST,
Main Street, Ilidgway, Fenn'a.
vlnllyl.
The must Complete liuatnvss
v..rbomueiuntu Mules).
Affording facilities for acquiretng a
thorough practical business rln.t!nn
poiseteed by no other School in the country
Since its incorporation in 1855, nearly
SixteenThousand Students, representatives
from every State in the' Union, have
attonded here.
No vacations. Studenti enter at n
time, and receive private instructions
throughout the entire course.
. o. Uroi'irs with full particulars and
All necessaw . inf. roiMt.nu, i n k Mrs ii.g I
Jj.'.llii u U i'. i-i i. 11B, -
-rT.ii'h'nt, a'a
BUSINESS CARDS.
"I TENRY SOOTHER, Attorney-t Law
J X ftmgway, l'a.
(feb29'6.8),
j 1
A. RATHBtW. Attornev-at-Latf
JT RidgwsyPa.
,
z 2 tr.
JOHN 0. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridgs
way, Elk county Pa. mar-22 601
4 S. HILL, Physician and Surgeon
Kt-rBey, Elk Co. Pa.
J 0. W. 11AILEY,
ATTORNEY-ATLAW.
vln21yl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa.
EYNOLOS HOUSE,
EEYNOLESVILLE, JEFFERSON 65, PA,
H. S. BELNAr, PnorruEToa .
JS. Bordwell, M. D. Eelectio rhysicad
. Office and residence opposite the
Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt
nttcntion will be given to all calls. Offioe
hours: 7 to 8 A. M-; 12 to 2 P. M. : and
(J to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, CO-tf.
C. II. FULLER,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
RmowAT, .Fa.
Residence and office opposite tho Thayer"
Houso.
m S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ilidgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building.
Special attention given to Sureerv. Office
. hours from 8 a. m. to 10 p. in. Residence
on .nam etrcet., west end. All calls
promptly attended to. vln2yl.
G. MESSENGER,
Jf Druggist an
nd Parmaceufist, corner
Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, l'a. A.
full assortment of carefully selected For
eign andsDomcstic Drugs. Prescriptions'
carefully dispensed at all hours, dtiy or
night. vlnSy.
CHARLES HOLES,
Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for the
Jlowe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold
Pen. Repairing Watches, etc,,, done with
the same accuracy as heretofore. Satis
faction guaranteed, vlnly.
W. C. HEALY.
DEALER IN
EEV GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
PRODUCE, FRUITS, &c.
vluStf. West End, Ridgway, Pa.
HYDE HOUsij "
Rtnow.tT, Elk Co., Pa.
W. II. SCI1RAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patimige heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort nnd convenience of1
guests, to merit a continuance oi the
same.
Oct 80 1809.
M
ORTON HOUSE,
F.RTP.. T A .
M. V. Moore, (lotc of the Jlyih House)
l'roj)iicfor.
Open 13 ay and Night-
DUS. BORLAND & Sr. CLAIR,
fiiaxkmx, IV., Give special atten
tion to Chronic diseases, nnd thoso pecu
liar to women and children.
Dr. Borland, diagnoses discscs by nn ex
amination of the mine, nnd by this Old
German wethad has successfully treated
thousands of cases without seeing iheiu.
rpim OLD BUCKTAIL-S HOTEL,
X Kane, McKeau Co., Pa.
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage, heretofore BO
liberally bestowed upon him. the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying sirict attention
to tho comfort and convenience of guests,
to merit a continuance of tlio some. The
only stables for horses in Kane and well
kept night or Jay. vln23yl.
ITAI,T, & I3RO.
Attorneys - at - Law
ST. MARY'S,
ELK CCriTTt RT3J3fl7AfflA.
JOitNO. HALL..
....... JAS. R. f. HAL&
DR. G. WHIPPLE,
Dental Surgeon.
Omce ill Walker's Building. All kinds of
dentistry done in the best style, and all
work warranted. Ho will visit Kane on
the 1st, 2d, and 3d: Wiloo nn tl.n inn.
11th, and I2th St. Mary's on the 21st,
22d, and 23d of each month. At all other"
times he can be found at Lis office iu
Ridgway. Pa. vln2vl.
KERSEY HOUSE,
CbntbsvIlik, Elk Co.. Pa.
Joiin Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the Dalronn
so liberally bestowed upon him, the net
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort ATit ftin vans a
of guests, to merit a continuance of thtf
same.
J II. W1LBER,
FRUIT DEPOT-
Maiu St. (Holes' New Building), Ridg.
way, Pa.
Peaches, Arples, Wattermelons.. t;n
apples, Cuouuibers, Tomatoes, and a gen--'
eral assortment of fruit aept ou hand and
received daily.
vinltr.
established in 1830.
WELCH & GRIFFITHS'
Saws! Saws! Saws!
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS,
Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnish
ings, and Machinery.
teGet the BEST, they wiU prove th
cheapest.
Trices redueed. Scad forprioe List anrt
vireuiara.
WKLC'I a GRIFFITH
r t:i? , C1- LV.r; tV'
viour.s.