The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 21, 1871, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1871.
Eate3 of Advertising.
One column, one year 00
1 " " " 40 00
I " " " 25 00
" " " 15 00
Transient advertising per square of eipht
'lines or less 8 times or less. 2 00
Business cards, ten. Unas or less per
your 5 00
Mnrriagos and Death notices inserted
gratis.
Elk lodge, A. Y. M.
Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be
bell at tbeir hall on the second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
G. L. McCRACKEN, Seo'y.
Temple of Honor and Temneranee.
Elkton Temple No. 81, meets on eash
alternit e Thursday, at, their Lodge Room,
on Main Btreet, over J. V. Honk's store.
H. A. PARSONS, W. R.
Car Time at Rtdfftcatj.
Irie Express East. 1:40 a. oi.
do do West 2:20 a. m.
do Mail East 4:52 p. m.
ilo do West 10:05 a. m.
J.ocal Freight East 7:2'.l a. m
do do West - 5:50 p. ni
FOH SALE, Oil KENT.
Two lots and small house, situate in
the village ot llidgway, Elk Co., Pa.
on South street, opposito the residence
of D. D. Cook. For particulars call on
the subscriber, who resides on tho prop
erty, offered for sale.
CHAS. MEAD,
llidgway, Sept. 19th," 137l.-n29tf.
Some rain last week.
Tut Bun croses the line to-day.
Tntt weather at present writing is
beautifully cool.
Get your job work of all kinds
printed at the Advocate office.
D. D. Cook has moved into the
Thayer House, and David Thaytr has
moved into his new house on Mill street
Dr. Boudwkll is to leave homo to
morrow aod will be absent about two
weeks.
S. A. Rote will be prepared to take
photographs, in the best stylo ot the
art, in a few weeks.
Republicans see that you aro regis
tered ou or before the 30th of this
mouth.
J. II. Wilber is receiviug dnily t.
largo supply of cookiug aud eating
apples.
Jontf Cum.minos is fitting up one
part af Walker's new building for an
oyster saloon.
Mas. At-bkut Willis has gone to
Wellsboro, Tioa county, and intends to
pass the winter there.
Phillip Lksskh is going to put up
a new house, on Centre street, between
D. S. Luthcr'o and Dan Seribner'..
Have you seenta specimen of those
lithographic business cards? The best
tiling out. Can bo had at the Advo.
CATE office. Call and see specimens.
Tni! Alert 15. li. C, of this place,
will play a match game with the Sur
prise club, of llellen, at Oyster's next
Saturday, 23d Inst.
Eleven cars of the Express freight,
going west, were thrown off the track,
near W. II. Osterhout's new tannery,
last evening. We can get do farther
particulars at present. No one hurt.
Our teeth articlo, last week, was in
correct so far as relates to C. L. Cody
1 ! i-.il. 1 .
iiaviug leeui arawo. unas. says ins
teeth are all sound and that he has no
desire to know "how it is himself."
Tiierer is a bad place, on De
pot street, where the side walk crosses
the mi!I-raoe, that needs looking to.
The fence has fell into the race, leaving
a good place for soma person to walk off
some dark nijrlit.
Bta Potato. There is on exhibition
at the store of Powell & Kiuie, a potato
which weighs three and one-half pounds.
This potato was raised by John Kime,
who confidentially informs us that it was
picked out from a number of mall
specimens and was the smallest one of
the lot.
The law making the election of town
ship officers come in October, has been
repealed. Hereafter, township and
borough officers will be elected in Feb
ruary," seoond Tuesday. By reference
to the phamphlet laws of 1871, page
1366, our readers can satisfy themselves
on this point.
Godet's Lauy'b Book for October,
has put io an appearance. The frontis
piece is entitled 'Nuttiog." The fash
iens and rcadiug matter are first-class.
This magazine Las few equals and no
superiors as a lady 'a magazine. Pub
lished by L. A. Godey, Philadelphia.
Terms $3 joar.
l5t,K coooty tia a population, ac
cording to the late cenaai, of 8,433.
Job Work ot all kinds done at the
Advooati office.
Tri Brookville Republican places
the name of Col. A. I. Wilcox, of Elk
county, at the head of its ticket, as can
didate for Assembly. The district is
composed of Jefferson, Elk and Cam
eron counties. A prand rally by the
Hcpublicans will elect their candidate.
We hope they will-make a big effort to
win. Venango Citizen.
Tub great cause of so many young
people being gray headed is on account
of their having used the vile compounds
which have flooded the market so long.
Nature's Hair Restoiative is a sure
remedy for this. Clear as crystal; no
poison; perfectly sweet, clean and re
liable. All druggists sell it. See ad
vertisement. A Great Offer. Peter's Musical
Monthly for October is to hand, con
taining fifteen beautiful pieces of music,
printed from full size music plates. It
can be had for thirty cents. Tho Pub
lislier also offers to 6end, post-paid, for
one dollar, six back numbers, containing
from ninety t) one hundred pieces of
choice new music, worth at least 830
Send your order to the Publisher, J. L
Peters, 599 Broadway, New York.
The Young Folk's Rural for Sep
tember, published by Mr. Lewis of the
Western Rural, is filled brim full of
nice things for young people The Col
lege World pronounces it "the most en
tertnining paper in existence for young
people." Cash prizes are offered for
best contributions for young .folks.
81.00 per year, and free for remainder
of thisyear to new subscribers for 1S72.
Specimen numbers free. Address II
N. F. Lewis, Publisher, Chicago, 111.
From the report of the Bureau of
Statistics it appia.is that last year petro
leum was the fourth article of export
from the United Stp.tct-, and exceeded
only oy Dreaastuns, cotton ana corn.
Tho total value of the petroleum ex
ported amounted to Dearly thirty-six
millions of dollars. Our grand old
Commonwealth is aeaia ahead. Cotton
is one ol our national kings, with the
South for its kingdom, but Pennsyl
vania is the home of tliTee breadstuff,
com, and petroleum. Forney's Press.
Boprtblfcaa Conform Convention.
The Republican Couferee Convention
for this district, composed of Cameion,
Elk, and Jefferson counties, met at
Oyster's Hotel on Wednesday, 13th inst.
Delccates present as follows:
Cameron J. B. Earl, Aden Ilouslcr,
0. B. Gould.
Elk Ed. Souther, E. J. Rnss, J. II.
flagerty.
After waiting until a late hour for
he Jefferson delegates the Convention
proi ceded to business. On motion of
C. B. Gould, Col. A. I. Wilcox was
nominated for the Legislature by accla
mation, alter which the Convention ad-
ourned.
ED. SOUTHER, Pres't.
C. B. Gould, Seo'y.
New Census and Patent Laws.
We are indebted to Munn & Co., pub
Ushers of the Scientific American,
New York, for a neat little bound vol
ume of 120 pages, entitled as above. It
contains the complete Census of 1S70,
showing the Population, by Counties, of
all the States and Territories, with their
Areas, aod the population of the Princi-
pal Cities. Also, the uew Patent Laws
in full, with Forms, Official Rules, Di
rections bow to obtain Patents, Copy
rights, Regulations for Trade-Marks,
Assignments, How to Sell Patents, etc.
Also, a large vaiiety of valuable infor
mation relating to Water-Wheelt, Steam.
Engines, and other mechanism, with
tpany usesul tables and recipes, 175 dia
grams ol Mechanical Movements, etc.
Price, 25 cents. A more valuable com
pendium, for so small a price, has rarely
been published.
Dangerous Counterfeits. Within
a week past, says the New York Bulletin,
number of exceedingly dangerous
counterfeits have made tbeir appearance.
How large the number may be cannot
be discovered, tor the counterfeit is so
nearly faul'less, that it can with the ut
most difficulty be distinguished from the
genuine. The spurious bill is a twenty
dollar greenback, and the only weak
po'nts io the execution seems to be the
central figure, the engraving ot which
is rather coarse. Wben presented in a
paokage, however, this figure is not
seen in the counting, and the bill is apt
to be passed with the others. The
other parts of the bill are excellent, and
will stand the closest scrutiny; several
banks have been deceived with them.
and they are indeed the most daogerous
counterfeits afloat. Business men would
6o veli to lock cm for tkm.
The Game Laws. We believe the
following covers tho game laws of this
State: All persons are forbidden hunt
ing pheasants from the 1st of August to
the 20th of December. Squ irrels and
rabbits from the 1st of Aogcat to the
1st ot January. All pens, anares or
blinds for pheasants and turkeys ate pro
hibited. Penalties 15 in eaoh case for
the above. It is unlawful at any time
to kill a night hawk, wltippoorill, finch,
thrush, lark, sparrow, wren, martin,
swallow, woodpecker, (which includes
tho flicker and ap-uckle,) dove, bobo
link, robin, and starling, or any insectiv
orous bird, or destroying the nests of
any wild birds whatever, under a penalty
of $5. Sunday hunting is prohibited
under a penalty of 85 to 822, and im
prisonment from ten to twenty-five days.
It is said that in Mifflin, Juniata and
Snyder counties, this State, are large
numbers ot a singular sect called Ornish.
These people somewhat resemble the
Dunkerj in their religious belief; but
their customs include many peculiarities
cliaiucr.eristio of themselves alone. They
exceed the Quakers in their efforts to
attain simplicity of dress. The men
fasten their attire with hooks aud eyes,
and look upou buttons as an abomination
in the fight ol the godly. The Ornish
girls wear a blue cotton dress, the waist
ot which comes just below the armpits,
while tbeir heads are covered with close
fitting skull caps, which give tbeir faces
a ghastly appearance. They have no
poor; scoffers say that it is because wheu
one of their number becomes poor they
turn him out ot the society; but that is
a slander, for they are not only thrifty
but charitable, never refusing to enter
tain a stranger without money and
without price. They lorswear all things
that pnttuke ot worldly vanity, practice
toe right ot baptism, immersion, an
celebrate the Last Supper in mutton
urotn.
Some of the Bostou papers, the Her
ald among them, make a good deal of
fun over General Butler, who weeps at
ttie memory ot his lather in various of
his political speeches. The Herald re
minds tnein of one of Artetnus Ward'i
stories, which was never iu print before
Arteiuus had just lost his lather, ami
one day, at the store in his native vil
lage, he met a veteran dru,nkard, sonic
WU years ol age, who had been constant
ly "corned" on new rum tor about forty
Tears. "Hal, Uhailes, said tho vet
eran, "so you ve lost your father?
Charles assented. "Wal, continued the
veteran, "1 ve neither father nor moth
er. "And tho old cuss" Arteruu
used to say, "leaned up as;ainst a barre
ot number 2 tuarkcral aud wept because
ne was un orphan:
Cousin Norma is responsible for
the followiu coucerninir Jitu Smith
and Johnny Green, who after having
grand bout one night, concluded to go
homo. Arriving at bmith s house
which they knew by some peculiarity
mat even a urunken mau couldu t mis.
lake, tht-y commenced to f hout:
"iMi.ssuH bum bic mith! Ho. Mis-
sus-niith!"
wiri.. .1 . . .
iiiiui uo you want, ou drunken
brutes!" shouted Mrs. Smith from the
window.
"Em yourn Miss Mith?"
"Yes I am. Who are vou and what
aoyou want."
. ....
''t.i ycr Missus Sum hie ith. come
'ere and pick out Missur Smith, for
Jonnny urcen wants to go-omt.
Printing in oolors and bronzo
speciality. Give us a call.
HOOSS AND EYES.
"Mm over bored" an editor.
Early pearl A baby's tooth.
Why is a corn-field like an army of
icon .
solders: i5oth bave kernel.
What would you give a thirsty bats
man? Why a full pitcher.
A country editor reports money as
close, but uot close enough to be reach
ed.
A guest at a'Western hotel, findins a
hair in tho butter, ordered the waiter to
bring him some "bald-headed butter."
Josh Billings, says; "I am not afraid
to trust a man for a small amount, if be
is a good whistler.
One hundred and seventy-nine trains,
carrying passengers, daily arrive and
depart from Chicago, eighty-three of
which carry the United states mails.
"Salt" is the subject of the sohool
boy's composition: "The salt is a spice
which spoils the potatoes if you forget
to put it on."
The boy who wished that he was a
fountain that he might always be play
ing, didn't reflect that a fountain
doseo't play unless it works well.
A quarrelsome couple were discussine
the subject of epitaphs and tombstones.
and the husband said: "My dear, what
kind of a stone do you suppose they will
give me when I die?" "Brimstone, my
love!" was the affectionate reply.
An old bachelor recently gave the
following toast: ' Woman the morn-
ing-star of manhood, acd the evening
star of age. Bless our stars, aod may
they always be kept at telescopic dis
tance!
The wife of Nathan Baker, of Nota
way county. Mo., having the census of
the State near ber heart, has given
thereto in fifteen years of wedded bliss
no less than 19 children. Ur tbese 13
survive. Mrs. Baker is but lit.
A natural son of Aaron Burr, now 7C
years of age, is living in Ohio, and
rawing a pension as a soldier of the
Floridian war. He hates bis father's
memory, but epeaks tenderly of his
mother, who was a well-known tad
beautiful Wasbiogtoa U):
There are "278 Maconio kidyes 111
Alabiuia, and 18.720 members of th
Maso lio ofiler. There were 880 mitia
tions for the yeal ending August 1
1871.
A ladv of Mobile is said to .very ill
from the.tcffects of poison manifesting
itself in sores about the mouth, caused
by bitting her thread while working
with rreeo sewing silk.
A vounir man who has just married
little beauty, says she Would have been
taller, but that she was made of such
precious material tbat naturo couian
afford to do it.
Squabbles, an old bachelor, shos
his stocking which he has just darned,
to a maiden lady who contemptuously
remarked, "Pretty gooa lor a ma
Harner.' Whereupon Squabbles re
joins "Yts, good enough for a woman
darn her!
An Indiana man claims to have sue
ceeded io playing a thorough confidence
game upon the potato bugs, ue planted
a crain of corn in each potato hill, and
as the corn came up first, the bugs
thought it was a cornfield and slatted
for other scenes.
A darkey who preferred being killed
in a railroad smash-up tnnn in a s'.eam
boat explosion, cave his reasons as f ol.
lows. If you is run ober by de cars
and killed, wy dare you is; out it you
is blowed up in de biler whar whar
are you?
A resident of Lanesboro, Pa., pos
sesses a nock ot thirty-nine turkeys,
which have formed a limited co-partner
ship with crows iu exterminating the
grasshoppers. The turkeys and crows
meet aud freely mingle, ana seem
greatly to enjoy each other s society.
A hardworking but poor German
farmer, in Livingston county, Missouri
whose farm was adverti-e 1 tor sals for
debt, in ppico of all his industry and
economy, still plowed and toiled, and
few days ug-i dug up a box containing
81,700 in gold.
Somo julge in s.ime court, held
somewheru, had occasion some days ago
to say to a n officer; "Tell that man to
takeoff his hat." The Wearer of the
hat happened to be a lady, aod ber
head-dress a "sailor" of the latest style
"Why, uncle Johnny, says his
friend, "an vou afford to eat shad at
25 cents a pound?" "Mine Gott," said
uncle Johnny triumphantly, "I cm put
him in to tne ice chest aud keep him till
he gets sheaper.
Shipmno Taos, with or without
strings, at the Advocate office.
SHERIFF:
are authorized to announce the
name ot t; It. SK.VlUM, or St.
Mary's., as aii IXuSI'KXDEN'T candidate
for Ilia ofiieo of Ilicli Sheriff of Elk
Countj .
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ADMINISTRATRIX' K C T I C K. No
tice is hereby given that letters of Ad
uiiui stratiou on the estate of Daniel Downs.
ucc ased. lule of Ridgw.-iy township, Elk
Con uty, Pennsylvania, havini been erant-
ed t o the undersigned, all persons indebted
to 'tt.id estate will please make immediate
po; meut, aim those huvine claims or de
nm nds will present them properly uuthcnii-
Civtett tor boh lenient without uelav.
JOHANNA DOWNS, Administratrix
SepLilst, 1871. ni'Jii.
OR SALE.
The village piopcrty, formerly owned by
u r. v. auiw, a.' Uentrevil e, UK Uo., Pa
yj jnsisiing oi a iwo story nouse witu Drug
o tore auueneu. f or sale oy
DR. J. S. BORDWELL.
n20tf. Ridjjwny, Elk Co. Pa.
Terms easy, part ciifh and balance on
li me. A (rood location for a physician.
T D
PARSONS,
MTnnufaoturer and Dealer in Boots &
t: hoes,
Main St., opposite Hotel,
o?27y W:l30X, Pa.
LA3US3AH0NDA RAILROAD.
From and af.er Monday, May 29ih 1871.
Trains will run on this Road as follows:
Leaves Earley 7.10 a. m., arrives at
Dag uscahouda Junction 7 45 a. m., con
nects with Local east 7. 56 a. m., and
Mail west 9.50 a. ni. Leaves Dagusca
bond a 10.20 a m., anives at Earley
11 00 a. m. Leaves Euriey 4 00 p. ni.,
arrives at Dtgu-'cuhonda 4.50 p. m.,
connecting with' Mail east 5.05 p. m.,
and Local west 5.21 p. m. In case P.
Si E. trains are late, Daguscahonda train
ho. da twenty minutes beyond the above
t:tno.
Tickets should always be procured
before leaving stations.
(5. R. EAPLEY, Sup't.
RILING
F
IFTY
;H0
dullaIiS
EC
Worth ef iIu3lo
FOR 83.
Subscribers to Pi.
New School Book
by II. S. PtBKtxs.
Price $7.50 per doz.
tees Ml'sical Mon
thly are getting their
Music for lees than
two cetiti t ritce
Those who have nol
seen this Musical
Magazine should vend
30 cents for a sample
copy. The musio is
by Hays, Thomas,
KlNKKL, PKISLIT,
uii.i other popular
writers.
Two back numbers
ontains over two
nndr.'d uew and
eautiful Songs, Dn
ens. etc.. by W ill n.
H ats, Wiiirit,
homas. etc- Every
tl-iing is new, fresh.
nd sparkling. Con
tents and specimen
ages cent free. Sam-
Copies mailed free of
postage to teachers
for 65 cents. Liberal
terms for introduc
tion. for 40 cents. Four
hack numbers for 75
cents.
Address,
J. L. FITSSS, 959 Eroadway, New Yorl.
vlnlhf.
SuBscRiiiS for tbe Elk County Ad-T0CAT1.
JUaUNQTOIT.
Leaving the East and arriving at
Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we
res oh the West? The best Line is ac
knowledged to be the C, B. & Q , joined
together with the B. it M. Railroad by
the Iron Utidge at Burlington, and
called the Builington Route,
The Main line of tne Route rnnning
to Omaha, connects with the great Pa
cifio Roada, and forms to-day the lead
ing route to California. The Middle
Branch, ' entering Nebraska at Platts
mouth, passes through Lincoln, the
State Capital, and will this year be
finished to Fort Kearney, forming the
shortest route across the Continent by
over 100 miles.
Another branch of the B. M., di
verging at Red Oak, falls into a line
running down the Missouri through St
Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas
Passcngeis by this route to Kansas,
see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis
souri, and, by a slight divergence, can
Bee Nebraska also.
Lovers of fine views should remem
ber the Burlington Route, for its towns
"high gleaming from afar" its tree
fringed streams its rough bluffs and
quarries its corn-oceans stretching
over tho prarics further than the eye
can reach.
Laud-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 Land
Commissioner of the B. & M. R. 11. at
Burlington, Iowa, or among the four
thousand home-steaders and pre-eniptors
who lust year filed claims in the Lincoln
land office, where "Undo Sam is rich
enough to uive us all a farm."
$1,000 REWARD !
A reward of One Thousand Dollars will
1 ,nid to any Physician who will produce
a m dioine that w.ll supply the wants of
ihe people better than the article known as
Celebrated Blood Cleanser or Panacea.
It must be a better Cathartic, a better Alter
ative, a better Sudorific, a better Diuretic,
a better Tonic, and in every way better
than the l'an-a-ce-a. No uiat'.er how long
it has been in use or how lately discovered.
Above ail it must not contain anything mot
Pl'RELV VEGETABLE .
$5.00 REWARD ! !
A reward of Fivo Hundred Dollars will
be paid for a medicine that will perma
nently care more cases of Costiveness,
Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache,
Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun
dice, Rheumatism, Clout, Dyspepsia, Chills
and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils. Loins, Side
and Head and Female Complaint than
dr. MtuRjrasrs
BLOOD CLEANSER OU PANACEA,
which is use-1 more extensively by practio
ing physicians thau any other popular
medicine known.
For Sale by U. G. MESSENGER
and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg-
way, Pa. ln22yl.
JpROPOSED
AEiraaSNT TO TH3 CONSTITUTION C?
PENNSYLVANIA.
JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendmend to. the Constitu
tion ot Pennsylvania.
Be it Resolved by the Senate and Ilouae ot
Repi-tientativtt of the Commonwealth of Venn
lulnani't in General Attembli met. That
the following amendment of the Constitu
tionof Commonwealth be Droposeu to th
people for their adoption or rejection, pur
auanl 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 followinc:
"A State Treasurer slia.l be chosen by
the qualified electors of the State, at such
times and for i'len term of service as shall
be prescribed by law."
JAMES H. 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.
J.M1. W. UEAltr.
Prepared and certified for piblication
pursuant to the tenth article of the Cou-
suiution.
F. JORDAN,
Secretary of the Commonw -'th.
Office Sec'y of the Commonwetlth , 12t.
llarrihburg, July otli, 1871. J 1 - U
I
F YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
GO TO
THAYER k IIAGERTY
Main Street, F.idgw&y, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTION3, ROOTS.
SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WAUE, WOOD AND
WILLOW.WARE.
TOBACCO AND CIGAR8.
A Large Stock of
Groccrios and Provisions.
Tbe BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cbea;
as the CHEAPEST.
THAYER & IIAGERTY.
via.
W. S. SERVICE.
a XI I ( m I I
GO AND SLL!
IT WILL PAY!
THE LARGEST 8TOCK
OF THE LEST OTHER IN STOCK
s to rvs
nOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN
ENDLESS ARIETY.
PRICES WILL SUIT I
GOODS WILL PLEASE!
n mm?
STOVES DELIVERED AND SET
FREE! FllEE! FIIEE!
CALL AND EXAMINE!
A PLEASURE TO SHOW
GOODS!
W. S. SERVICE,
Ko. 1 Masonio Hall Building.
llidgway, Pa.
NATURE'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE
n
B
Contains no LAG SULPHUE-lTo
SUGAE OP LEAD No LITH-ABflE-No
NITEATE OP SIL
VER, and is entirety free from the
Poisonous and Health-dsstroying
Drugs used in cthsr Hair Prepara
tions, Transparent and clear as crystal, it will
not soil the finest fabric perfectly safe,
clean and efficient, desideratuuia long
sought for and found at last!
It restores and prevent the Hair from
becoming Gray, imparts a eoft, glossy, ap
pearance reinures LUndruff, in cool and
refreshing to tbe bead, checks tbe Hair
n oui tailing oil, ana restores it to a great
cxi cm wueu prematurely lost, prevents
Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous
eruptions, ana unnatural heat. As a
dien3iug for the hair it is the beat' article
id i ue uiarKet.
Ur. M. Smith, Patentee, Ayer, Mass.
Prepared only by PROOIKK UROTHBUS
Gloucester, Muss The genuine is pui up
m .nuci uuiiiw, maue expressly tor it,
with the name of the article blown in thJ
glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature'
llair Keetnraiive, and take no ether.
jajrera two tliree cent stamps to
Procter, lirothurs for a 'Tre.uite oa the
. uman Hair " The information tl con
tains is worth f 500,0 J to any person.
FOR SALE BV
G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST,
Main Street, Ridgway, Penu'a.
Tlnllyl.
Hie imial uiiilfi
Coin gv is (lie t ailed Mule.
Affording facilities for acquireinc a
borough practical business eoWi.iinn
povfetxed by no other School in ihecounin
Since its incorporation in 1855, nearly
SixteeuThousand Students. nnrnai.ii.u.
rora every State in the Union
titonded here.
No vacations. Students enter at anv
inie, aud receive private instruotions
brougbout the eutire course.
N. 15. Ciror'arn with full nartinnl.r. .a
ill necessary information, on nl.li-. ...
fi fWk
SM1TII & COW LEY, Principal .
PnTsatrajB, Pa
BUSINESS CARDS.
1 rE.N.?r SOUTHER, Attorney-at Law
iLv 8l
;.BATfLB' Attorn.y-at-Lair
-A 'ugwJ ra. 2 2 tf.
J'OHN 0. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg.
v way, Elk oounty Pa. mar.22'601
4 8. HTI.L. Pbysiciaa. and Burgeon
XV -kersey, WO. Jra.
X O. W. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-AT'LAT.
In28yl. Bidgway, Elk, County, Pa.
JEYNOLOa HOUSE,
BEYNOLTSVIX.LS, JEFFESSCH CO, PA.
Hi 8, BEINAP, PaorniiTOR .
JS. Bordwell, M. D. Eolectio Physicaoi
. Office and residence opposite the
Jail, on Centre St., llidgway, Pa. Prompt
attention will be given to all calls. Office
hours: 7 to 8 A. M- i 12 to-2 P. AI. ; and
6 to 7 P.M. Mar. 22, 66 tf.
C. H. FULLER,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
Bidowat, Pa.
Residence and office opposite tho Thayer
House.
m S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building.
Special attention given to Surgery. Olfica
hours from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. llesidenu
on Main Street, west end. All oalli
promptly attended to. Tln2yl.
0. MESSENGER,
Diuggist and Parmaceutist, corner
Main and Mill streets, Kidgwny, Pa. A
fu II assortment of carefully selected For
eign anusDomestio Drugs. Prescription
carefully dispensed at all hours, day or
night. ln3y.
C1HARLE3 HOLES,
J Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent- lor tho
Howe Sewing Machine, and Murtm Gold
Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with,
the same accuracy as heretofore. Satis
faction guaranteed. vlnly.
W. C. HEALY.
DEALER IN
BUY GOODS, GEOCEBIES, PS0VIS:01T3,
PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o.
vlnSlf. West End, Ridgway, Pa.
HOUSE,
KincwAT, Elk Co., Pa.
II. SCH RAM, Proprietor.
Thnnkful for tho pntronnge heretofore
so liberally bestowed upou him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort nn.l convenience of
guests, to merit a conlinuunco oi tliu
ts nine.
Oct SO lSGi).
1rORTOX HOUSi
1U.
AI. T
ERIE, PA-
iluoix. lute vf tkt JJyJe House)
1'ropiiftor.
Open Day and Night-
DRS. BORLAND & Sr. CLAIR,
t-BANKLiM, Ph., Give special atten
tion to Chronic diseases, aud those pecu
liar to women aud children.
Dr. Uorlaud, diagnoses diseses by an e
ati.inaiiou ot'tlie urine, and by this Old
airmail method has successfully treated
il ousauds of cases without sceiug ihem.
fiMiE OLD BUCK.TAIL'8 HOTEL,
L Kaue, McKcan Co., Pa.
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore so
liberally bjslowed upou him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention
to the comfort and convenience of guests,
io merit a continuance of the same. The
unly stables for horses iu Kaue aud well
kept night or day. vlulWyl.
HALL & BHO.
Attorneys - at - Law
ST. MARY'S,
ELS COUNTY P2JESYL7A1TIA.
u. ttAbU.. JAS. V V
HALO
TVR. 0. WHIPPLE,
Dental Sure-eon
Oihce in Walker's Building. All kinds of
dentiitry done in the best stylo, and all
work warranted. He will visit Kano ou
he 1st, 2d, and 8d; Wilcox on tho 10th,
11th, and 12th: St. M iirv'o nn lid 1 ..
22d and 23d of each month. At nil ti,
limes he can be found t hia ic.. .-
Ridgway. Pa. vln vl.
KERSEY HOUSE,
ClCNTitKVlLLE, ELK Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, tho new
pro prietor, hopes, by paying atrict at
tention to the comfort Ld convenience
of guests, to merit continuance of tha
same.
J" H. WILBER,
FRUIT DEPOT-
Main St. (Holes' New Building), Ridg.
way, Pa.
Peaches. Apples. Wattermelnn. T:-
apples. Cucumbers Tomatoes, and 'a gen
eral assortment of fruit Kept 0u hand and
received d'tily.
viultr.
established in isou.J
WELCH & GRIFFITHS'
Tavs! Saws! Saws!
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnuh-'
ngs. and Machine.
f9Get mo BEST, il,.- :n . l
cheapest, ' ' rv" lQ
Cifo ija'AJ ,Uee BtUi f0r pl,ce ti"t a
WL :il 4 GRIFFITHS.
Boetoa, Ai8lf., M Dj.