The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 25, 1872, Image 3

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nTTRSDAT, JANUARY 25,lP7Zi
, Bates of Advertising.
Oao oolumn, one year
40 00
2SO0
15 00
Trnlnt advertlsta nersorowe ofenrht
Ones or less 8 time or less 2 00
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
year .. 6 00
Marrlagoa and Death notices inserted
gratis.
Elk Lodge, A. T. K.
Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be
keld at their hall on tin second and fourth
Ineedayt of each month.
g. l. Mccracken, Sec'y.
Temple of Honor and Temoerance.
UlktMl Temple No. 81, meets on ea:h
Uernate Thursday, at their Lodge Room,
a Main aireet, over J. V. IlonVs store.
8. A. ROTE, W. R.
Car Time at Ridgway.
Brie Express East
do do West
do Mail East
do do West
RenoTO Accommodation East..
do do do West...
2:0 a. m
2:15 a. m.
4:A5 p. m
9:27 a. m.
, :HH a m.
. 0:00 p. m.
This year has 366 days.
Sleiohino is first-rate hero.
The day and night will ba equipoised
on St. Patrick's Day.
Tobacco and Cigars of tlie finest
qualities and brands at Ilortou &
.Miller's.
Hats, Caps, Hoots, Gloves, Hosiery,
&c, &c at the new Gent's Clothing 13a
r.aar of Ilorton & Miller's, opposite
Messenger's drug store.
There is plenty of snow in this vi
cinity at present, and our lumbermen
um improving the oppoituuity offered
them to haul their logs.
Rev. H. A. Pattison will hold ser
vices in the Court House next Sunday,
tuorniug auJ evening. Morning at 11
o'clock and evening at 7.
Clotiiino aud Gent's Furnishing
Goods ol all descriptions may slill le
found at Ilo.-loo & Miller's. They have
the largest and best assortment, in town.
Give them a call.
11k V. J. H- K mi foot, Uishop of
Pittsburg, will hold services in Grace
Church ou Sunday February 4th, 1872,
morning and evening. At which time
the ceremonies of baptism and confir
mation will be administered.
We visited the West Knd Photograph
Gallery yesterday, and were shown the
jihotographa of the Alert Rase Ball
Club, for the season of 1S71, which Mr.
Rote has been arranging on a mat, - and
we think bo may congratulate himself
on the perfection of tho work and the
excellent arrangement of the Gyures.
The Puhlic Lethwr Almanac for
1872 is on our table, from the Publisher
Ueo. Y . (Jlulds, riiiladeipma. it oon
taihs a large amouct of valuable infor
mation, and in connection with the vol
umes that have succeeded it, forms a
useful and interesting series. The
Almanac is distributed free to the sub
scribers to the Public Ledger.
Godev'sLady's Book for February,
1872. The illustrations of the Febru
ary number consist of two Valentine
plates, a handsome fashion-plate, au
alphabet of interlaced letters, a large
presentation sheet of braiding patterns,
and the second of the series of Miss
Lolipop's Party. In the work depart
ruent the usual variety of designs for
fancy work occupy a large space. Bril
liant and entertaining reading matter, by
popular authors, combine to make this a
spirited number.
Local Newspapers. A local news-
paper is the traveling agent, taking his
weekly round to the families of all their
customers. No matter whether times
are good or dull; no matter whether
trade is brisk or otherwise, no business
man can afford to take down his sign,
nor withdraw the pleasant weekly chat
with his customers through the news
papers. For a business man to 6top
advertising would be equivalent to bis
saying, "I have stopped buViness, and
ask no more favors of the people."
Accident. Caused by a Broken
Rail. Last Saturday rooming, 19th
inst., local freight west was thrown from
the track, by a broken rail, near W. II.
Osterhout's new tannery. Tho caboose
and one coal car were nearly demolished.
Luckily only two persons were iu the
caboose at the time of the accident; the
conductor of the train, Phillip Fisher,
who was badly bruised about the face
and bad one tooth knocked out, aud the
flagman, Jaraes Leehao, who received a
severe cut over the eye besides sustain
ing other alight injuries. Dr. liorJ
well dressed their wounds, a.ud the
wounded sen vers lent home;
Kcrsfxl Errett bas called the Ha
publicaa State Committee to ITirTisburgr,
on the 25th Inst., to fix time and place
for the State Convention.
Great Excitement at Itorton t
Miller's over the prize candy packages!
The competition is great to ace who Is
the "luckiest man in town." Drop In,
reader, and .ry your luck. The prices
range in aroonni from five cents to one
dollar in silver, and from ten cents in
currency to a dollar greenback.
mm .
The Pennsylvania Petroleum
Trade. The Titu3ville Herald gives
the total shipments of Petroleum from
the oil regions fortbe month of Decem
ber last at 459,478 barrels, nn increase
during tho month of 00,274 barrels.
The total production for the month is
thus shown to be 549.452 barrels, an
average per day of 17,724 barrels, and
an increase over the daily average for
December, 1870, of 2.500 barrels.
The Pay of Governors. The
Illinois and Massachusetts Legislatures
are about to raise the salaries of their
Governors. Tho Governor of California
is the best paid Executive in the Union,
with 87,000 in gold; Pennsylvania deals
out $5,000; New York, Louisiana and
Texas, 84,000; Connecticut, 81,100;
Delaware $1,383; and Rhode Island, be
cause of its diminutive proportions,
comes last, with a Governor puid lrss
than 820 a week. From which it ap
pears that the trade is not a profitable
one.
The Largest Debt in the World.
When the German indemnity is puid,
France will have the largest national
debt of any country iu the world,
amounting in round numbers to 81,
000,000,or more than double the present
amount of the public debt of the United
States. An idea of this unprecedented
national burden may be formed when
we state that it represents a sum equal
to $l25per head of the entire popula
tion of France.
Olr Fireside Friend. This is the
name of a new eight-page original und
illustrated story and family weekly, pub
lished by Messrs. Waters, Eberts it Co.,
Chicago. The paper presents a neat
and pleasing appearance, and exhibits
much taste in its mr.ke up. Its con
tents are varied, aud rich in interest and
full of instruction. It contains well
written continued Etorics of great in
terest, beautifully-illustrated, and en'er
taiuing short stories, sketches, poems,
etc., with departments especially devoted
to the Farmer, the Housewife and Chil
dren. One of the priucipal features ol
this number is Will. M. Carleton's great
Poem, "The Burning of Chicago,"
which the Publishers have beautifully
illustrated. Our Fireside Friend will
find a welcome in every family cirde.
The Publishers will send a specimen
eopy free to any address.
A Rent In a Clovd. By Charles
Lever. This is the eleventh volume of
the new, cheap aud popular edition of
tho works of Charles Lever, now in
course of publication by T. B. Peterson
& Brothers, Philadelphia, which are
haviog a very large sale, for Charles
Lever has no rival iu that free, mauly,
dashing style of sketching lite, manners,
and humorous incidents, to which be
has devoted himself. II is reputation is
world-wide. Tbe popularity of his
novels, "A Rent in a Cloud," "Charles
O'Malley," "Jack Ilinton," "Harry
Lorrequer," "Cou Cregan," "Daven
Dunn," "Arthur O'Leary," "The
Knight of Gwynne," "Tom Burke of
Ours," "Horace Templeton," und "Kate
O'Donoghue," have never been exceed
ed. His works are full of gcuial hu
mor, brilliant wit, and striking charact
ers. "A Rent In u Cloud" is issued in
a large octavo volume, with a portrait
of tho author on the cover, price Fifty
cents, and is for sale by all Booksellers,
or copies will be sent to any place, post-
paid, by the Publishers, on receipt of
price by them.
m m
The Superintendent of tbe census
estimates the loss of population by the
late rebellion as follows; Direct lost
from wounds and diseases, 500,000; ad
ditional Confederate loss, 350,000; indi
rect loss by the withdrawal of 1,500,
000 men from domestic life, and the
consequent diminution of births, 1,
235,0o0; loss by the check given to
immigration, oo4,000; retardation ot
increase in tbe colored population, 562,
000; total 3,000,000.
A Cotemporary has some remarks ou
the custom of standing treat, so prev
alent in this country, and advises its
readers to make a resolution to discouu
tenance the custom by every means in
their power, without regard to the im
putation of meanness with which they
may be assailed. It says this is one ol
tbe most senseless humbugs of tbe age,
and a man might as well feel obliged to
ask a casual acquaintance when he
meets him in a shoe shop, to select cov
ering for his feet, as to feel bound to
ask him to dnuk when he meets him
in a barroom. Our own opinion is that
tbe best way to settle tbe debate about
treating is to Mop drinking.
I wa getting gray and didn't like it,
Nature 'a Hair Restorativo restored tbe
color of my bair. cleansed my scalp nd
pleased me wonderfully, r othtng like
it in the market, nor ever was or eve,
will be. Reo advertisement. 2t.
Geo. T. Howell & Co'ts Advertising
Agency, No. 41 Tark Row, New York,
receives advertisements for all the news
papers in the United States, at tho
lowest cash rates, furnishing circulars
and estimate free Brooklyn (E. D.)
Times. It is a model business houso.
They give more lor the money than any
other house in tho world. City Item,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Iowa is out of debt, and has 895,000
in the treasury.
1TEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MANHOOD I
Uow Lost, How Restored.
.Inst, published, a new edition of Dr. Cul
verwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical
eure of certain weaknesses, the effects of
Krrors and Abuses in early life.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years successful prnctice. that the alarming
consequences of such errors and abases
may bo radically cured without tho danger
ous use of internal medicine or the appli
cation of the knife; pointing out a mode of
cure at onco simple, certain, and effectual,
by menus of which every sufferer, no matter
what ! is condition may be, may cure him
self cheaply, privately, and radically.
This Lecture should he in the hands of
every jouth and every mon in the land.
Sent, under seal, in plain envelope, to
any address, postpaid on receipt of sis
cents, or two post stamps.
Also. Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide,"
price -6 cents. Address the Publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 Roworv, Now York, Post-Offioe Box
15SO. ' vln47yl.
Agents 'Wanted Everywhere.
To Canvass for our Popular Works,
Specially suited to sales through agents,
PLAIN HOME TALK.
A work that should be in every family in
the land. 12ino. 912 pages, profusely il
lustrated. Price, elegantly bound, $8.25.
THE .LOST CITY,
or Chicago as it was and as it is.
A book brim full of thrilling interest and
startling' incidents: pro.usely illustrated.
Price, elegantly hou'id, Sl.oO.
WELLS' J5VERY MAN HIS OWN LAWYER
AND tSITT.D STATES FOttM BOOK.
A complete Business Man's Guide for
every State in the Uuiou. 12uio. GOO
pages. Prico $2.00.
Wells' Illustrated National Hand Book.
V book for everybody. Price, elegantly
bound, $I.&0.
All the above aro works tlint meet with
rapid sales. Our agents are doing extraor
dinary well with them.
full descriptive confidental circulars,
setit on application, and simple copies of
cither of tue works sent post paid on receipt
of price.
We want good live Agents; men who can
fully appreciate t lie merits of ihe work,
and the tact that it meets a universal want.
.Agents Who desire to do good as well as to
make money. Address,
WELLS CO,, 432 Broome St., New York.
vln47ui3.
P. W. HAYS,
Ery Gooda, Notions, Grcceries,
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Parley I. O.
vln47tf.
LF.OAL.
Charles Springstead 1 Iu Common Fleas
1 Iu Common Fleas
f- of Elk County,
ad J No.10 Nov. T.'Tl.
vs.
Chrlotte L.Springsteat
Libel iu Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii.
To Charhlte L. Springttead, respondent abate
named:
You are hereby notified that the subpcen
and alias subpoena in the above case hav
ing been returned non ett inventu. you are
required to appear on tho SECOND MON
DAY OF APRIL next, being the 8th day of
the month, to answer the complaint in tbe
above case.
D. C. OTSTER, Sheriff.
8Hrairr's Offick, 1
Ridgway, Jan. 1Mb, 1872. (n40tc.
T
HIAYER HOUSE.
D. D. COOK, Proprietor,
Cor. Mill and Centre 8ts., Ridgway, Pa.
The proprietor takes this method of an
nouncing to the publio that he has refitted,
revised, and improved, this well known
hotel, and is prepared to entertain nil
who favor him wiih their patronage, in the
best ttyle aud at low rates. vln30tf.
THE Tenth Volume of Wood's
Household Magazine begins with Janu
ary 137
Its regular contributors in
clude Horace Greeley, Gail Hamilton,
Tbos. K. Reecher, Dr. W. W. Hall,
James Parton etc. Harriett Beecber
Stowe, Riick Pomeroy, John G. Saxe,
Mai. Genl. Kilpatrick, Petroliuin V.
Xasby, etc, write for it occasionally.
1 eruis, One Dollar a year. In clubbing,
three first-class periodicals are given for
tbe price ot one or them, lie most
liberal Premium List ever published.
No periodical is core frequently or fa
vorably meotioned by the press.
"Wood's Household Magazine is one of
the monuments of busioess enterniise
which mark the age." Methodist
Home Journal, Pbilodelphia, Pa. "It
bas been improving ever since we knew
it a good criterion for the future."
Courier, New Market, Canada. "It is
a marvel ot cheapness and nrst. class
quality combined. New York Times,
Speoimeo copy sent free to any address.
b. 8. WOUD & CU.,
t46tl Nburg,N. Y.
HOW 70 CO V7SST."
Forty years fr Miools was at far
West as roost people wished to go, and
jnurncjr'a were made in tbe legendary
"Trairie Schooner," but in these days
of Progress and Improvement, the word
West has come to mean Iowa, Kansas,
Colorado, California aud tho Tfcrritories,
and the Travolcr reaches almost any
point therein ty aplendid Lino of
Railroad.
This Lino of Railroad is the U-irling-oo
Route, which starts from Chicago
over tho Chicago, Hurlington 0 Quinoy
R. R., from Indianapolis over the In
dinnapolis, llloomington & Western
Short Line, and from Logansport, over
the Toledo, Peoria ifc Warsaw R. R.,
and running through Rurlington, reaches
Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska City, St.
Joseph, Attohison, Lcvenworth and
Kansas City, connecting with tbe Union
Pacific, Kansas Pacifio and other Rail
roads running from those cities.
Always go "Ry way of Rurlingtou,"
aod you will be iurc to be right.
The Burlington Route has admirable
answered the question; "How to go
West?" by the publication of a truthful
and interesting document, filled j,with
facts in regard to Time, Connections,
Accommodations, rates of Tare, and
other interesting items, and illustrated
by a large map, truthfully showing the
whole West, which they distribute free
ot charge. 'Joptes, ana additional in
formation, can he obtained by address.
ing. General Passenger Agent, R. & M.
R. R.. Rurlington, Iowa.
$1,000 fiEWAUD 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
DSi. FtliRJVEiyS
Celebratsi Elooi Cleanasr or Paaaiea.
It must be a better Cathartic, a better Alter
ative, a better SuJorilic, a better Diurotio,
a better Tonic, and iu every way better
than the Pan-a-ce-a. No matter how long
it has been iu use or how lately discovered.
Above all it mint not contain anything not
1'1'Kkly vi:gi:taui.k.
$5.00 REWARD ! 1
A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will
be paid fur a medicine that will perma
nently c.ire more cases of Costiveness,
Constipation, fick or Nervous Headache,
Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun
dice, Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills
and Fever. Tape Worms, Uuils. Loins, Side
and Head audVwre Complaint than
on. fiitR.rErs
BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA,
which is used more extensively by practio
ing physicians tliau any other popular
medicine known.
Far Silo by U. (1. MUSSBSGrE R
and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY", Ridg
way, Pa. vln22yl.
Tli ADVERTISERS. All persons who
contemplate making contracts Jwith news
pipcru for the inscttioa of Advertisements
should sou J to
GEO. P. EOWELL & CO.
for a Circular, or inclose 2") cents for their
ONE HCNDRED PAGE PAMPHLET, con
taining Lists of 3,0(.H) Newspapers ani
estimates, showing the cost of advertising,
also many useful hints to advertisers, and
some account of tho experiences of men
who are kuown as SUCCESSFI'L ADVER
TISERS. This tirin aro proprietors of the
American Newspaper Advertising Agency.
41 PARK ROW, IT. Y.
and are possessed of unequaled facilities
for securing the insertion of advertisement
in all Newspapers and Periodicals at lowest
rates. vln37t21.
FOR SALE.
THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS
"THE JOIINSONBURO COAL LOTS"
with all the privileges possessed by the
Wilmarth Coal Company, Apply to
SAMUEL A. CROZER,
Upland P. O., Delaware County, Penn'a.
fj.rr. nrTEi for
PHASES OF LONDON LIFE.
By P. J. Kirwan,the well-known Journalist.
The Very Largest Commissions Paid.
This book is a beautiful octave of 665
pages, embelished with 200 tngravingi, and
a finely executed map of London, designed
and executed expressly for this work by
eminent artists It contains a full, graph io
and truthful statement of the Sight; Se
ereti and Sentationt of the great Metropolis
of tho world. Address,
DUFF1ELD ASHMEAD. Publisher,
711 Sansom Street, Philadelphia.
vln44tf.
UGEJVTS nJTTED.
6EEAT nruTCEXESTS!
DESCRIPTIVE OP
LIFE IN UTAH.
By a SISTER OF A HIGH PRIEST,
one of his victims, who has made her
escape after a residence of fifteen years
among them. Her amdavits to the
Government, crushing evidence against
Rrigbam Young and the Elders. The
"Prophet" in court. Trial aod eeutenoe
of Hawkins. Startling disclosures,
jdots, asainationi and victimi. 472
poges, fully illustrated.
Circulars, Terms and full particulars,
scot free on application, address,
DUFFIELD ASHMEAD, Pub.
711 Sansom St., Philadelphia.
vlnUtf.
If 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 other job
work. .
THE " -
KEW; YORK TRIBUNE.
FOIt I87U-
Tle consolidation of Italy, so long frag
mentary and Impotent, into one powerful
State, with Home as its capital: the hu
miliation of France throuch a series of
crushing defeats, ending with the siege
and eapitnlniion of her proud and gay me
tropolis; the expulsion of the Rurbuiisfrom
the Spanish throne, and tho substitution
for them of a scion of the most liberal
among royal houses; the virtual absorption
of the kingdoms of Saxony, Wurltcmherg,
Bavaria, with Baden. Hesse, the Ilanse
Towns, Sc.. tinder the headship of Prussia,
into the triumphant and powerful empire
of Uermany: and the arming of Russia to
rcasert her preponderance in tho councils
of Europe, or to prosecute her often post
poned but never relinquished designs on
the great city founded by Constantine and
the vast but decaying and anarch ial do
minion of the 8ultnn, all combine to invest
with profound interest the ever changing
phases of our tidings from the Old World.
The Tnini'Nt, through trusted correspon
dents stationed at all points in Europe
where great movements are in progress or
imminent, aims to present a complete and
instructive panorama of events on that con
tinent, and to mirror the prolonged strug
gle between middle-age Feud
alism and Ecclesiasticism on the one hand
and Nineteenth-Century skepticism and sec
ularism on the other. Recognizing a Di
vine Providence in all that proceeds and is,
it. looks hopefully on the great conflict as
destined (like our our recent convulsion)
to evolve Irom strife, disaster, and seeming
chaos, u fairer and happier future for the
toiling masses of mankind.
In our own country, a war upon corrup
tion and rascality in office has been inau
gurated in our City, whereby the govern
ment of our State bas been revolutionized
through nn initial triumph of Reform which
surpasses the most sanguine anticipations.
It is morally certain that tbe movement
thus inaugurated oannot, in its progress, be
circumscribed to any locality or any party,
but that its purifying influence is destined
to be felt in every part of the Union, re
buking venality, exposing robbery, wrest
ing power from politicians by trade, and
confiding it to those worthiest and fittest
to wie'd it. To this beneficent and vitally
needed Reform. The Tribune will devote its
best energies, regardless of personal inter
ests or party predilections, esteeming the
choice of honest and faithful men to office
as of all New Departures the most essen
tial and auspicious.
The virtual surrender by the Democrat io
party of its hostility to Equal Rights re
gardless of Color has divested our current
po.itics of half their bygone intensity.
However parties may henceforth rise or
fall, it is clear that the fundamental princi
ples which have hitherto honorably distin
guished the Republicans are henceforth to
be regarded as practically accepted by the
whole country. The right of every man to
his own limbs and sinews the equality of
all citizens before the law the inability of
a State to enslave any portion of its people
the duty of the Union to guarantee to
every citizen the full enjoyment of his lib
ery until he forfeits it by crime such are
the broad and firm foundations of our Na
tional edifice; and palsied be the hand which
shall seek to displace them! Though cot
yet twenty years old, the Republican party
hr.B completed the noble fabric of Emanci
pation, and may fairly invoke thereon the
sternest judgment of Man aud the benig
nant imilo of God.
Henceforth, the mission of our Republic
is one of Peaceful Progress. To protect
the weak and the humble fron violence and
oppression to extend the boundaries and
diffuse the blessings of Civilization to
stimulate Ingenuity to the production of
new inventions for economizing Labor aud
enlarging Pioductiou to draw nearer to
each other the producers of Food and of
Fabrics, of Grains aud of Metals, and thus
enhance the gains of Iudustry by reducing
the cost of transportation and exchanges
between farmers and artisans such is the
inspiring task to which this Nation now
addresses itself, and by which it would fain
contribute to the progress, enlightenment,
and happiness of our race. Io this great
and gojd work, The Thiuimb contributes
its zealous, persistent efforts.
Agriculture will continue to be more es
pecially elucidated in its Weekly aud Semi
Weekly editions; to which somq of the
ablest and most successful tillers of tho
soil will steadily contribute. No farmer
who Bells $300 worth of produce per an
num can afford to do without our Market
Reports, or others equally lucid and com
prehensive. If he should read nothing
else but what relates to his own calling aud
its rewards, we believe that no farmer who
can read at all can afford to do without such
a journal as The Tribune. And we aspire
to make it equally valuable to those en
gaged in other departments of Productive
Labor. We spend more and more money
on our columns each year, as our country
men's generous patronage enables us to do;
and we arj resolved that our issues of for
mer yean shall be excelled in varied ex
cellence and interest by those of 1872.
Friends in every State! help us to make our
journal better and better, by sending in
your subscriptions and increasing your
Clubs for the year just before us!
TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE.
Daily Tkisdmi, Mail Subscriber, $10 per
annum.
Semi-Weekly Teidune, Mail Subscribers,
$4 per annum. Five copies or over, $3
each; an extra copy will be sent for every
club of ten sent for at one time; or, if pre
ferred, a copy of Reocoileotions of a Dusy
Life, by Mi. Greeley.
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And One fcxtra Copy
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And One Extra Copy
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Persons entitled to an extra oopy can, if
preferred, have either of the following
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by Horace Greeley; Pear Culture for Profit,
by P. T. Quinn; The Elements of Agricul
ture, by Geo. E. Waring.
Advertising Rate a.
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and $1 per line.
semiiWeskly TaiBcm, 25 and 60 cents
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present registration system has been found
by the postal authorities to be nearly an
absolute protection against losses by mail.
AU Postmasters are obliged to register let
ters when requested to do so.
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STOVES DELIVERED AND SET
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A' PLEASURE TO SHOW
GOODSI
W. S. SERVICE.
No. 1 Masonic .Hall Huildinr,
Ridgway, Pa.
NATURE'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE
Contains no LAG BU1PHU3 No
SUGAR OP LEAD Nc LITII-ABSE-lTo
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 crystal, it will
not soil the finest fabric, perfectly safe,
clean and elhcient, desideratums long
sought for and found at last!
It restores and prevent the Hair from
becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy, ap
pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and
refreshing to the head, checks the Hair
from falling off, and restores it to a great
extent when prematurely lost, prevents
Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous
eruptions, and unnatural heat. As a
dressing for the hair it is the best articje
in the market.
Dr. G. 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 Druggist for Nature's
Hair Restorative, and take no other.
fJSend two three cent stamps to
Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the
Human Hair " Tbe information tt con
tains is worth $500,03 to any person.
FOR SALE BY
G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST,
Main Street, Ridgway, Penn'a.
Tlnllyl.
established in 1830.
WELCH &. GRIFFITHS'
Saws! Saws! Saws!
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill nisb
ings, and Machinery.
-Get the BEST, they will prove the
cheapest.
Prioes rednced. Send for price List an
Ciroulars.
WELCH & GRIFFITHS.
Boston, Mm., er Detroit, MlchJ
.jar? 1
BUSINESS UARD3.
1 A. RATHBUST, . Attorney-at-La
JT. Jiidgwsy Pa. 2 2 IT.
TOHN O. HALL,- Attorney at law, Rilg .
way, E1U county Pa. mar 22'6fil
t fl. I1TLL, Physician asd Sargeon
J 3m iversey, imk W.
T O. W. BAILEI,
ATTORSET-AT-LATT.
Tln23yl. Ridgway, Klk Connty, T.
Agent, for the Traveler's Lifo and AciA
dent Insurance Co.. of Hartford, Conn.
JEYNOLOS HOUSE,
B2YK0LD3VHI2,:JErn;SS01T.CO, PA,
H. S. BELNAP, PRorniKTOti .
T8. Bordwell, M. D. Eoleotio Thysioan
a Office and residence opposite tho
Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt
attention will be given to all cnlls. Offioe
hours: 7 to 8 A. M i 12 to 2 P. M. t and
tt to 7 P. M. Mar. 22. OH tf.
D
a a ii. fuller
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
Riuqwat, Pi.
Residence and office opposite tho Thayer
House.
m S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
I Physician ana Surgeon,
Ridgway, Pa. Office iu Walker's Building.
Special attention gven to Surgery. Offioe
hou from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence
on corner of South and Court streets, op
posite the new School House. All call
promptly attended to. vln2yl.
GO. MESSENGER, '
Druggist and Parmaceutist, 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
night. vlnSy.
(CHARLES HOLlii; '
J Watchmaker, L'ngravcr and Jeweler,
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for tho
Howe 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
DSY GOODS, G33:23IES, .PS07ISI5SS
PRODUCE, FRCIT3, &o.
vlnStf. West End, Ridgway, Pa.
HYDE IIOCSE,
RiiKiw.vY, Kt.K Co., Pa.
W. II. SCI1RAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the pntronn;c herctcturs
so liberally bo-itowed upon him, tho new
proprietor, hopes, ty paying strict at
tention to the comfort an I convenience of
guests, to merit a couiiuu.iuce oi ths
same.
Oct 20 IPG!).
TUB OLD BUCICT.YIL'S HOTKL,
Kane, MclCean Co., Pa
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful fur the patronage- herciot'ote s
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by pvying strict attention,
to the comfort and convenience of guests,
to merit a continuance of the same. The
only stables for horses in Knue nnd weil
kept night or Jay. vln20yl.
HALI-. & BRO.
Attorneys - at -Lar
ST. MARY'S,
ELS COTOTY ri'NSYLi'AlTIA.
lO.ING. HALL JAS. K. f. irl,fc
DR. G. WHIPPLE,
Dcnt.il .S-.irgoon.
Ollico in Walker's Riiii ling. All kinds of
dentistry djuo in tlio besi style, mi I all
work warranted. Ho will visit Kitie on
he 1st, 2d, and 8.1: Yiletc on tho lOtli,
11th, and 12th; !?t. Mary's mi the 21m,
22d and23J of each mouth. At nil other
tunes ha can ba found at his office iu
Ridgway. Pa. vln2yl.
KKRSEY HOUSE,
CasTttavuin, Elk Co., Pa.
Jou.v Collin-3, Proprietor.
Thankful for tho patronage heretofore
so liberilly bestowed upon him, the new
pro priet or, hopes, by paying fttrict at
tention to the comfor: and convenience
of gujsts, to merit a continuance of ths
same.
J.
II. WILDER,
One Door East of the Post Offioe, Main
St., Ridgwaj, Pa.
Fresh Fish every Thurs
day. Fresh Oysters every day.
vlnltf.
J D. PARSONS,
Mauufaoturer and Dealer in Boota Si
Shoes,
Main St., opposite Ilotol,
ov27y
Wilsox, Pa.
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