T II U HBP AY, DECEMBER 7, 1871. F.atcs of Advertising. column, one year ?76 00 " " " 40 00 " " " 25 00 ' " " 15 00 Transient advertising per square of eiaht lines or less 8 time or loss 2 00 business cards, (en lines or loss, pe year . 6 00 Mnrriagci ft ad Dealh notices Inserted gratis. Elk Lodge, A. T. M. Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be lmMtA their hall on the second and fourth Tuesdays of eaoh month. a. l. Mccracken, Sec'y Temple of Honor and Icmoeranee. Elkton Temple No. 81, meets on e3h alternate Thursday, at their Lodgo Koom on Main street, over J. v. moiiic s store, H. A. PARSOSS, W. R, Var Time at Illdgicay. Erie Express East. 2:0fi a. m dn do West 2:15 a. m . do Mail East 4:55 p. m , rln WBt Vl'l I B. Wl Renovo Accommodation East..... 7:K5 a. m "i do do do West :00 p. m Thanksgiving passod off quietly here. An Argument Court will be held next week. Freezing The scholars in the Ridgway school. Get vour job work done at the Ad vocato office. A heavy snow storm prevailed here last night.' " Gold quoted in few York last Mon day at 1101 UOJ. .Cards, Envelopes, Billheads, and Shipping Tag printed at this otfioe. Rote takes vour Photographs at ?.' per dozen and warrants a good picture. The Cotntiiissioners of Elk County will meet at their office in RiJray on Monday, December 11th, 1871. Dr. Marks (Presbyterian) of Brook ville will preach in Messeuger's Hall next Sunday, morning and evening. -v Married' On Thursday, Nov. S), 1S71, in Wilcox, Pa., at the residence of Col. A. I. Wilcos, by Rev. II. A. I'attison. Mr. Bradford I Taylor, to Miss Delia Conklin, all "f W.lcox. Remedy ro:i dioup. A correspon dent of the Maine larni'-r says tin following is an efTdotiv-s remedy for croup: "Half a tablespoon of pulver ized alum in a little molasses. It is a simple remedy, one a' most always at hand, and one dose seldom tails to give relief. If it should, repeat it after au hour. Another Swindle. We notice by our exchanges that a new swindling gaiuo has been discovered in various places, which consists in an ag;nt call ing at a house and displaying a number of sealed envelopes containing samples of silk, merino, caiicj, etc., collecting twenty-five cents for a choice and prom ising to send a dre?s pattern like the sample in the envelop chosen, for the snull suu of one dillir; but ucither man nor dress is ever seen afterward. Oar readers should look out for these swindlers. Average Weight and Size op Men. Dr. Hutchinson collected the height and weight of upwards of 5,000 persons. The following table, accord ing to his calculation, shows the relation which should exist between height and weight in a healthy person Height. Weight. 5 feet 1 inph 120 pounds. 5 feet 2 inches 125 pounds. 5 feet 3 inches 133 pounds. 5 feet 4 inches 139 pound?. 5 feet 5 inches 112 pounds. 5 feet 6 iuches 115 pounds. 5 feet 7 inches US pounds. 5 feet 8 iuches 152 pounds. 5 feet 9 inches 102 pounds. 5 feet 10 incqes " 109 pounds.' ft feet 11 inches 174 pounds. CjpiA. 178 pounds. Are the patrons of our public school aware that every day their childreu spend in our elegant new school house, they are exposing their health because the furnace intended to warm the build ing proves insuffioien'. for that purpose? Let those who are interested attend to this, that the proper steps may be taken to have this evil remedied, and imme diately, for ' this of all things needs prompt aotiou. It U simply a system of " tor ure to students and teachers to coin peltnem to shiver through these cold vriner days, in a room insufficiently warned, resulting in nothing but evil, for reither teachers or scholars can do theuselves justiee while laboring in an nnoonfortable school room. The at- tentim of the school directors is called to tha matter. It would seem the bet ter plan to be to a little extra expense to provide for the comfort of the schools than to pa; doctor bills next Spring. Secure the shadow 'ore the substance fades nt the West End Photograph Gallery. UrwAiu;of Forty Thousand bottled of Nature's Hair Restorative were 6old from Jan. 1st to Juno 1st, which fact tells its own story. Its so clean, and looks fo nice that the ladies are all de lighted with it. See -advertisement. Onk of the best Photo. Galleries in Western Penn'a is the WEST END GALLERY, RIDGWAY, PA. Go and see it and have your picture taken. I DAVE had business with Messrs. Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Advertising, No. 41 Park Row, New York, for some time, and have found them to bo ever honest, prompt and straightforward in all their taansactious. Herald, Tioga, Kansas. Godey's Lady's Book for January, 1872. This number of Godey contains a handsome steel plate with the title "The Secret," a steel plate title-page, a tableau picture, and ono of the finest fashion-plates we have seen for some time. In addition to this an extra fine plate will be found of parlor ornaments, or more properly a design for furnish ing a bay window, printed in a variety of rich colors. Then we have the double plate "Mrs. Lolipop's Party" the first of the promised scries. "A New Year's Call" is a choice wood-cut. And any number of engravings belong ing to the numerous departments for which the Book is noted, A goodly number of stories "and miscellaneous reading, an excellent piece of music by the musical editor, and a subcrban resi dence in the Italian style by the Messrs. Hobbs complete the attractions of the January number. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Ridgway, Pa., up to Dec. 1st, 1871: -ndcrson N Miss Kehlrlo, Heloher Benson, A H Kingston, Willeancs Broston, C Rush, P L CaJen, John Krai, P Clark, Sophia Miss Sanson J Rev t'edaitis, Sarah J 7o.Iananen Owen 2 Cowlcs, Merrill Miller, Mary Mrs (,'onncll, John Muna. Patrick Bronliolm MoAcy, Mart Crnviiton, Ovido .feather, L II Condon, Jas A Uenl Nick, Kuna Mercy. Patrick Neal, Mr I'riscole Florance O ltufie, Mary Dills, L L I'urgo, Patman Deiahay, Thos. Ports, Peter Dulgrt-n, Y A Perry, Owen Diapear, Charles Pettrson, Hank Donavan, John Patterson, Anna Kreesson, Carl Ersh Pearsall, John Everett, Christine .S'lever, W A fitch. Fred Survey, Will:aui Fora, Wm XT St it iven, William FotiM, Q W Servy, Dann vVrjilmm, Thomas 2 S.C.J. Grbie, Anna 3 Seohigh, Valoutine Ooodnch. M D Shuyler, WilHani JVastuul, Timothy Sukkeler, Myus Hart, M A Slavoson, Olive mil, J E Thum, E Hoover, John XT Thovert, Gustas Hines, Theodore Tucker, 8aban A Haiivrs, Wm Tlieuete, Augustus llnllgrasf, John ll'aruer, S Hudson Ilolmberg, .Ions Weaver, Elizabeth J ustico, Emm J I'uhassoa, Isaah JTiallierg, Anna If nst called for in thirty days they will be sent to the D.;ad Letter Office. JAS. II. HAGERT1', P. M. Ltst of causes set down tor trial at January term, 1372, commencing Mon day January 8th, 1872: 1 Wm. J. Rotkey, vs. the Penn'a R R Co. No 23 April term 1870. 2 Jeremiah Lilhot vs Hiram Liseb- man. Ao to August term isiu. 3 Wm. L. Barnes vs the Tannerdale Coal Co. No 1 November term 1870. 4 Isaao D. Loebmao vs I. W. Cole man. No 20 January term 1871 5 Robt. J. Robiuson vs Geo. D. Messenger. No 4 April term 1871. 6 J. C. Burns et al vs England & Brown. No 10 April term 1871. 7. John feprin"stead vs Isaao Keeier. No 11 April term 1871. 8 Joseph Wilhelm vs J. A. Malone. NolO April term 1871. 9 Anton Benninger vs Mathias Hack. No 1 August term 1871. 10 M. McCulloujih Jr. & Co. vg Jacob Bieberger. No 3 August term 1871. 11 It. Charles McGill vs Louis II. Garner. No. 20 August term 1871. 12 Jacob Biberser vs Joseph Wind- filder. No 35 August term 1871. 13 Henry Warner vs Erastus Bur- iut;ame. iNOdb August term 18 1 1. 14 Henry Souther vs F. X. Biberger Sr. et al. No 3 November term 187 1. 15. Daniel Hoffman & Co. vs Wilcox Tanning & Lumber Co. No 38 Nov. term 1871. 16 William Gross vs John Walker. No 39 November term 1871. FRED, SCIIOENING, Prothonotary. Death from Blowing Down a Lamp Ciiimkey. The Luzerne Union records another terrible accident re sulting from the too common practice of blowing down a lamp chimney to ex tinguioh the light. The casualty oc curred in Cleveland, Pa., a few uights since. Mrs. Elizabeth Stark dUrobed to retire about 10 o'clock. She at tempted to extinguish her coal oil lamp, in a very common manner, by blowing down the chimney. The lamp exploded, throwing over ber the blazing liquid. and in an instant she was enveloped in flames and was terribly burned. There seems no end to accideuts resulting from the careless use of ktrosne, and people cannot be too careful how they manage and handle their lighted lamps. List of Grand and Traveise Juror drawn for January term 1872: GRAND JURORS. Benexotte D. L, Johnson, Wm. R. Winslow. Beniingcr Michael Kundle, August Wermcth. Fox Michael MeMacken, FctcT lhompson, Amos Ilormnjr. Horton Nathan Hippie, J. W Taylor. Jay B. L. Ernerv, Oliver Dodge. Jones Joseph Tambiui, Michael Dill. Rideway James Penficld, John Kenuncrer, Charles Mead, Isaao Horton, Jr., Daniel Sciibner. 3t. Mary's George Smith, Havcrius Jsiebergor, br., James Blakely, Gerhura Hchoening, Lewis Garner, Jacob bchaut. TRAVERSE JURORS. Benezet Richard Cullen, Walter Edward, James Overturf, Geo. Emery. Benzinger CeorgeJReaschcr, George icclcer. Fox R. T. Kyler, John Mohan, Sr., S, II, Enz, Samuel Sherman, Hays Ky. ler, John li. Uuneo. Horton Chaunccy Brockway, Adam Mult, William Cheatle. Jay Samuel Vasbinder, Martin Ty ler, Edward Ninson, Joseph Robinson. Jones John Marsh, Thomas Brink, J. B. Brown, John Miller, Judson Schultz. Millstone W. T. Frampton. Ridgway j. K. Whitmore, Phillip Lesser, Samuel Miles, John 11. Kime, Horace Little, Peter Braniff. St. Mary's George Walker, C. R. Sexton, Henry Larc&y. Spring Creek I). 1). Davidson. Hints on Health. First of all, see to it that you start right. It is vitally important. Avoid all hereditary taints, lie continually anxious about yourself. Remember we are fearfully and wonderfully made, and this curious mechanism may at any timo get out ot repair. It may break down altogether. 1 his is death. Be on the lookout for symptoms They generally precede a disease. Con sult your pulse every halt hour, and make sure by lrequent personal obser vations that your tongue isn't coated. lou should weiirh yourself at least Once a day, though it is not necessary to test your lungs more than once a week Keep your feet aud your friendship warm. Food is veiy important. No mau can live long without it. That China men succeed in doing it, and laying up money besiaes, proves nothing. 1 our lood should be taken in moderation. avoiding overeating, to which one is very prone when dimug at somebody eli-e's expense; and equally cautious not to cat too little, unless you happen to oc cupy a seat at a cheap boarding house. A good, plain, nutritious diet is what you want. Mention it to your landlady and you'll probably get it. I cannot lay down any special rules as to what you'd better eat. Breadstuff's are bad. Never eat bread. The pro- ocss by which the article is rendered light and white is very deleterious to health. Never eat hot cakes nor cold ones. Corn bread is fatal. Take to the wheat in grain; carry some in your pockets, and cbew the lood nature de signed for you. If your teeth are bad, or you have none, soak the wheat in castor oil. For dinner you want some thing substantial poik, for example. If you choose pork, stick to it right through the year; many a man has built himself up in the poik packing business; and then abrupt changes are dangerous. For tea something very light should bo taken, such as lobsters and milk, cu cumbers and ice cream, or cold mince pic, pickles and hard cider. Then for lunch (which is to be eaten, of course, immediately before going to bed), we have always found plenty of sourkrout, iVelsh rabbit; pickled walnuts, hot saler atus biscuit, with London porter and green tea, very agreeable and soothing. Take plenty of exercise in the open air, or in a treadmill, if well ventilated Join a circus. Walking is excellent; so running, particularly if you can run ahead of your ticket. Men who do not believe in advertising are about the first ones to rush to the editor when they get into a scrape, to get him not to mention it. As daylight can beseen through very (wall holes, so little things will illus trate a person's uharacteer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I ) EGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is here- I V y given that the final account of Joseph Robison and Vine Uenuiaon, Lxeo tors of the last Will and Testament of Ly man Robison deceased, .has been filed in my office, and that the same will be pre sented at the Orphans Court of Elk County for confirmation, to be held at Ridgway on the Becond Monday of January next, being the 8th day of January, A. 1), 1872. FRED eCHOESINO, Register. Ridgway, Pa., Deo. 4, 1871. n-loio. Sale in Bankruptcy. In accordance with an Act of Congress, approved the 2d day of March, A. D. 18b7, emitted ''An act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States," the uudersigued, assignee of the estate of John Farrer and James liluck, Bankrupts, will expose to Public Bids on THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1872, at 2 o'olock P. M, at the premises herein after deeoribed, in the Borough of St. Mary's, Elk county, Pennsylvania. All the right, title, interest, claim and demand, whatsoever of James lilack, fiaukrupt above named, of, in, to, or out of all those two certain Town Lots situate in St. Mary's Bor.uh, ilk county, Pennsylvania Know as, and being lots numbered four and sis (No. 4 and 0) on Walnut street, accord ing to the plot or plan o said Borough. Lot No. i ha ereoted thereon a two story Dwelling House about 18 by 82 lecL TERMS CASH. C. H. MoCAULEY, Assignee. Dec. 5th, 187X.-nl0tl. Hair Vigor. In common with many others we have felt a lively inter est in the investigations which Dr. Ayer has been making to discover the causes of failure of the hair, and to pro vide a remedy. His reseaiches are said to have been much more thorough and exhaustive than any ever made before. The result is now before us under tho name of Ayer's Hair Vigor. We have given it a trial, and with full satisfaction. It equals our most favorable anticipa tions. Our gray hairs have disappeared, or resumed their original color; and a visible crop of solt, silken hair has started on part of the scalp which was entirely bald. Daily Voice. Boston L. D. HEWEN. ONE PRICE BOOT, SHOE, HAT, AND CAP STORE. The subscriber takes this method of an nouncing to the citizens of Ridgway and vicinity that he has on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES. NECKTIE3, COLLARS, Etc., Ete. Etc. Prize Collars Every box contains a PRIZE, every one hundred boxes draws a WATCH. CELEBRATED, HAND MADE, FRENCH CALF SEWED BOOTS. RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, Etc In great variety Examine goods and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. L. D. HEWEN, Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. Nov. 23,1871. vln34m3. SHERIFFS SALS BY virtue of a writ of Farrie Facial, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale by publio veudue or outcry, at the Court House in Kidgway, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1871, at one o'clock, p. m. All that certain tract or lana situated in the Village of Centieville, county of Elk, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stump, the north cast corner of a lot formerly be longing to Jacob McCauley, known as the school house lot, thence along the Miles bure and Smtthport turnpike road, forty. eight feet to a post, thence by land of Wm.. McCauley a southernly direction, one hun dred and twenty-six feet to a post, thence a westerly course, forty-eight feet to a post, the corner of said Jacob MoCauley'a or school house lot. thence a oortlier'v course along-said lot, one hundred and seventy.six feet to the place or beginning, containing thirty one perches more or less. Said lot is improved and fenced, and has a good and comfortable dwelling house, one and one-half stories high erected thereon. Seized and taken in exeeution as the property of Wm. A. lily, defendant, and C. R. Earley, terre tenant, at the sale of Jerome Powell, administrator of J. C. Chapin deceased, now for use, and to be sold by v. c. mair.iv, enenit, per C. H. MoCAULEV, Depfy. suEairr a umcK, 1 Bidgway, Nov. 18th, 1871. Jn88ta. To School Teachers! ' W ANTED a teacher for the . school near Nelson Gardner's in Ridgway township. To a competent person, either male or female, liberal wages will be paid for a four months term. Apply personally or by letter to O. B. GRNT. Pres'., or HORACE LITTLE, Seo'y., Ridgway School Hoard, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Uot, 4th, 1871. nam. SUHUK3T02T. Leaving the East and arriving nt Chioago or Indianapolis, how shall we reach the West? The best Line is ac knowledged to be the C, B. & Q , joined together with the B. d M. Railroad by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, .and called the Burlington Route, The Main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cifio Roads, 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 ruoning down tho Missouri through St Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas. Passengers by this route to Kansas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, can see 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-oocans stretching over the prarics further than the 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 Land Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand home-steadors and pre-emptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Uncle Sam is rich enough to eive us all a farm." $1,000 MWARD I A reward of One Thousand Dollars will be paid to any Physician who will produce a medicine that will supply the wants of the people better than the article known as Celebratii Lloal Cleanser or Panacea. It must be a better Cathartic a better Alt er- ative, a better Sudorific a better Diuretic, a better Tonio, and in every way better than the Pan-a-ce-a. No matter how long it has been in use or how lately discovered. Above all it must not contain anything not PURELY VKQETADLE. $5,00 REWARD ! ! A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for a medicine that will perma nently care more cases of Costiveuess, Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache, Liver Complaint, Jiilious Disorders, Jaun dice, Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils, Loins, Side and Head and Female Complaint than BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA, which is used more extensively by praotio ing physicians than any other popular medicine known. For Sale by G. G. MESSEXGER and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg way, Pa. vln22yl. Tu ADVERTISERS. All persons who contemplate making contracts with news papers for the insettion of Advertisements should send to GEO. P. ROWELL & CO. for a Circular, or inclose 25 cents for their ONE HUNDRED PAGE PAMPHLET, con taining Lists of 3,000 Newspapers anl estimates, showing the cost of advertising, also many useful hints to advertisers, and some account of the experiences of men who are known as bUtXtsSFUL. ADV LK. TISERS. This firm are proprietors of the American newspaper Advertising Agency. 41 PARK ROW, N. Y. and are possessed of unequaled facilities for securing the insertion of advertisement in all Newspapers and Periodicals at lowest rates. vluiiiiUl. FOR SALE. THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS "THE JOIINSONBURG COAL LOTS" with all the privileges possessed by the Wilmarth Coal Company, Apply to DAM I! EL A. CKUZUft, Upland P. O., Delaware County, Penn'a. HALL & JACKSOU, Architects, Builders and Contractors, Are prepared to furnish plans and specifi cations for the erection of buildings, both publio and private, in any style ordered and on short notice; and also tane con trasts of all kinds of buildings, both pub lic and private residences. Work done in the very bes manner. Country work so licited. Give them a call. vln3oyl. THAYER HOUSE. D. D. COOK, Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa. The proprietor takes this method of an nouncing to the public that he has refitted, revised, and improved, this well' known hotel, and is prepared to entertain all who favor him with their patronage, in the bejt ttyle aud at low rates. vln30tf. F OR SALE. The village ptoperty, formerly owned bv Dr. W. Shaw, at Centreville, Elk Co., Pa. Consisting of a two story house with Drug Store attached. For sale by DR. J. S. BORDWELL, n20tf. Ridgway, Elk Co. Pa. Terms easy, part cash and balance on time. A good location for a physioian. Ir you want any visiting cards, call at the Adv cate office and see those we have printed. We have some fine samples of these and also of ether job work. W- S. SERVICE GO AND SEE! IT WILL PAT I THE LARGEST STOCK OF THE BEST-NO OTHER IN STOCK s to si nOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS ARIETY. PRICES WILL SUIT ! GOODS WILL PLEASE! i sill mu?i STOVES DELIVERED AND SET FREE! FREE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINE! A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS! W. S. SERVICE, No. 1 Masonio Hall Building, Ridgway, Pa. NATURE'S HAIR HESITATIVE Contains no LAO SULPHITE No sugah or lead-no litii- AUGE-No NITRATE OP SIL VER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-dsstroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear as orystal, it will not soil the finest fabric. perfectly safe, clean and efficient, desideratums long sought for aud found at last! It restores and prevent tho Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy, ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool anl refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaohes, oures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. As a dressing for the hair it is the best artiole in the market. Dr. ti. Smith, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druegist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. figySend two three cent stamps to Procter Drothers for a ''Treatise oa the t umun Hair " The information tt con tains is worth $500,03 to any person. FOR SALE BY G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST, Main Street, Ridgway, Penn'a. vlnllyl. established in 1830. WELCH & GRIFFITHS' Saws! Saws! Saws! SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnish ings, and Machinery. fir-Get the BEST, they will prove the cheapest. Prices reduced. Send for price List an Circulars. WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Boston, MaBS., or Detroit, Mich lilSt88 BUSINESS CARDS. A. RATHBUN, Attorney-at-Lavr JT Ridgway Pa. 2 2 tf. JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Rid,-, way, Elk county Pa. mar-22'6(il 4 S. HILL, Physioian and Surgeou XJl, Kersey, Elk Co. Pa. J O. W. BAILET, ATTORNEY-IT. LAW. Tln23yl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and A erf dent Insuranoe Co., of Hartford, Conn. JEYNOLOS HOUSE, BETN0LDS7ILLE,:JEFFEEE0 CO, ?A, H. 8. BELNAP, Pbopbibtoe . J 8. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectic Physioan a Office and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt attention will be given to all calls. Offioe hours: 7 to 8 A. M- j 12 to 2 P. M. t and 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, 60-tf. D R C. II. FULLER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. Riuowat, Pa. Residence and office opposite the Thayei' House. rp 8. HARTLEY, M. D., .1 Physician and Surpeon, Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention gveff to Surgery. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence on corner of South and Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. GO. MESSENGER, Druggist and Parmaoeutist, corner Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign andsDomestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or n'ght- vlu3y. (CHARLES HOLES, J Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for tho Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold Pen. RcDnirin? Watchps. eta. ilnnu tvl:!i the same accuracy as heretofore. Satis taction guarantee!). vlnly. W. C. HEALY. DEALER IN CUT GOODS, GX3C2RIE3, PB37ISI0S3 PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. vlnStf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, RmawAT, Elk Co., Ta. W. n. SCHRAJI, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the now proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, ti merit a coutinuance oi tho same. Oct 30 18C9. 11IIB OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kane, McKcan Co., Pa R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore ao liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort aud convenience of guestB. to merit a continuance of the samo. The only stables for horses in Kane and well kept night or day. vln-3yl. IT ALL & BItO. Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, :els ccusnnrasYLYASiA. JOINO. II ALL JAS. K. P. HALL DR. G. WHIPPLE, Dental Surgeon, l lilice in Walker's Building. All kinds of dentistry djue in the bast stylo, and all work warranted. IIo will vrs'it K.ine on iho 1st, 2d. and 3d? Wiloox on the 10th, 11th, and 12th; St. Mary's on the 21st, 22d and 23d of each mouth. At all other limes he cm be found at his office in Ridgway. Pa. vlu2yl. KERSEY HOUSE, Cu.NTiiaviM.E, Elk Co., Pa. Joiin Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage herctofert so liberilly bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying striot at. tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of th same. J H. WILBUR, FilUIT DEPOT- One Door East of the Post Office, Main St., Ridgway, Pa. Teaches. Apples, Wattermelona, Pine apples, Cuoumbors, Tomatoes, and gen eral assortment of fruit Kept on hand and received duily. vlul tf. T D. PARSONS, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boota & Shoos, Main St., opposite Ilolel, 27y Wilcox, Pa. AGENTS WANTED! For the fastest anl most popular book with 60 II lustrations, likcuesses of all the President beautifully bound, and printed on Untii paper, THE NATION;' Its Rulers and Institutions, IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN Vnll.ini. lilo , C:i... ... . . .... .v. uuitc, everyDody oa just the book they need. It is au rn,i. - 1TI It Bra f I T f h u ill 1. 1 .r .. a 1. . i . ' .... . ,.. r-mgit, U.1CMJ the book over 600 paw and onLrr'-fT e.J A KICK HARVEST, for C.. ladies and gentlemen furme-5, teacher and students. One agent tooU 75 ordl f) Vt a few day ; tviih circular, blone, be fort rA book appeared. $20 A.DIY can he clear.! in faif territory. yWrita at once for oiren lar and information. NEW WOULD Pith 1
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