The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 14, 1872, Image 3

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(Elk OJounin gilcocatc.
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1872.
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Transient advertising nersanare of eicht
VtMt or foes 8 times or less- 2 00
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
jrw 6 oo
Marriages and Death notices inserted
gratis.
Elk Lodge, A. T. K.
Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be
beld at their hall on the second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
o. l Mccracken, seo'y.
Temple of Honor and Temoerance.
Blkton Temple No. 81, meets on ea:h
alternate Thuriday. at their Lodge Room,
a Main street, over J. V. Honk's store.
8. A. ROTE, W. R.
Car Time at lUdgway.
Erie Express East...... 2:0fl a m.
do do West 2:15 a. m.
do Mail East. 4:55 p. m.
do do West ., fi:27 a., m.
Renovo Accommodation East .... 7:55 a m.
do do do Wet.... fl:00 p. m.
Good Friday March 29th,
Yesterday was a pleasant day.
Next Sunday is "St. Patrick's dny
in the morning."
Venus will be the morning star un
til the 16th of July next.
See oard of S. A.. Rote, Photo
grapher, West End, Ridgway, Pa.
Tub Teacher's Institute ia now
session. Proceedings next week.
in
Our exchanges ore fall of "big egg"
stories. Ridgway hens to the front.
Hasn't the Democratic flag-pole in
the public square ceased to bo an nrna
raeot?
Lutheran Services in the Court
House next Sunday, German in the
morning and English in the evening,
by Rev. J Rrenneman.
Sl'URrous bills of tho two dollar de
nomination having a large "2" engraved
horizontally upon them, are again in
circulation, and are not easily detected,
except by experts.
J. T. Houk has lately bad the inside
of his store ro-piinted and improved in
other respects and now bns' one of the
best store-rooms in town. Give him a
call and convince yourself.
Sudden Death. In our borough on
Sntiday -light. March 10th, Mr. M
Williams, brother of the Hon. H. W.
Williams, President Judge of this Ju
dicial District, died vry suddenly. He
leaves: a wife and chi'dred to mnurn his
nndden demise Emporium Independ
ent. Sprvice sports a bran new plug hat.
Elk Democrat..
Nothing remarkable this, yet "thereby
hangs a tale." It now appears that this
same hat has been worn since last fall
and is the fruit of betting with a Demo
crat on the New York elections.
We have reoeived a copy of "The
Nation Its Rulers and Institutions," from
Mr. J E. Nugent, of this place, who is
agent for Elk county. This is a book
which no I'hrary should be without.
Give Mr. Nqgenta call and examine the
work.
The OiTj Product. The oil prj-
sjd i Western Pennsylvania up to
tiuarv i, iiui. w ai. zou.uwj onrreis.
a quantity that would Gil a tank whoe
length, breadth and depth were each
600 feet; would make a laver a little
less than ten square miles of producing
territory. It would fill 471.000 cars,
making a train 8.000 miles in length.
Look at these figures, and then think
that the great product is increasing
steadily from year to year. Where will
we land?
RioawAY Silver Cornet Band.
An effort is being made to raise money
to provide instruments for a Silver Cor
net Band, and as a considerable amount
of money has already been subscribed
and collected we can think of no
reasoo why an amount sufficient for this
purpose can not be speedily raised.
Other towns have bands, and why should
Ridgway not have one? We pause for
an answer and are in hopes that the
answer will be given by our citizens in
such a manner as to insure, the success
of the undertaking. Last Tuesday
meeting was held in the Prothonotary's
office and an organization effected by
the eleotioo of the following officers for
the ensuing year;
Pres't. Fred. Schoeninf.
Vice Pies't T. S. Hartley.
Seo'y. J. Miller.
Tiea.D. B. Pay.
MARRIED.
. Obeio Peterson On Saturday
evening Maroh 9th, 1872, by Rev H.
A. Pattison, at the M. E. Parsonage.
Ridgwajr, Pu.i Mr. Alfred Obcig to Miss
Josephine Peterson, all of Ridgway.
Don't Dye, but use a bottle or two
of that incomparable article known as
Nature's Hair Restorntive. It makes
the head feel so good. Sold everywhere.
See advertisement. .2-1 t2.
The firm of Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
No. 41 Park Row, New York, is the
most exteosive Advertising Agency in
the country, and one with which it is a
pleasure lor publishers to deal. Green
Bay (Wis.) Gazette.
Counterfeit 50 Cent Currency
Latest Issue. We are indebted t Peter
son's Detector for tho following, which
will warn all those handling the stuff:
The engraving is coarse and the lathe
work wanting, though imitated coarsely,
yet it is well calculated to deceive. The
red and blue fibres in the paper of the
genuino are imitated by printing; in
the counterfeit the long bjard of Secre
tary Staoton is darker, and the figures
"50" on the right hand ore surrounded
by solid black instead of fine lines as in
the genuine. On the reverse, the coun
terfeit may be distinguished by the "s"
in "Customs" failing to touch the large
oval to the next, and also by the ab
sence of shading, and the fine lines
around the "50" iu the corners.
A Child Murdered. -At Drift
wood, on Saturday last we had related
to as the particulars of the most horri
ble affair that was ever perpetrated in
the county. The day previous, a Mrs.
Sarah Myres. wife of Theodore Myres
residing on Bennett's Branch, six miles
f rom the above named place in what
is believed to have been a fit of insanity,
killed her son, an infant nine months of
ogc. The mother first took '.he helpless
babe and placed it on the top of a hot
stove and next put him into a kettle of
boiling apples; tlus literally roasting
and scalding the child, fruoi the effects
of which it died within a few moments.
We learn that the mother was sub
ject to epileptic fits, and that when re
covering from those fits she is is gen
erally insane for a brief time. It is
supposed that she had a fit (no one was
present) and while recovering, uncon
sciously committed the awlul deed Sbe
was, when told of the affair, almost
frantic with grief, and is now in a con
dition that excites the earnest pity of all
her neighbors and acquaintances-
Cameron County Press.
licekss'kotiss
Notice is hereby given that tho fol
lowing persons have filed petitious to
the Court of Quarter Sessions of Klk
County for Tavern and Eating Iloa-e
Liccnsns, and that the same will be pre
sented to the said. Court at April Term
172 (coiuir.eneing April 8th, 1872)
TAVERN.
Jienrzelte Townsh-p,
1. Abner Ober,
2. Martin Enz,
Joy Townshid.
3. Armel Turley.
4. Patrick II. Burke,
Fox joiciuhip.
5. Wolfgang Aumao.
St. Mary's Borough.
6. Robert H. Morrison,
7. B. Conner,
S. Daniel Scull,
9. A. J. Layton (Washington House),
10.
A. J. Layton & Co. (Luhr House)
eating house.
Centreollle.
F. Gill.
n.
St. Mary's Borough.
12. Charles Klausman,
13. John Waehtel.
FRED. SCHOENING, Clork.
CHARACTERISTIC ENTER
PRISE. The great Chicago Fire laid
waste, during the fatal forty hours be
tween Sunday evening, Oct. 9th, and
Tuesday morning following, hundreds
of millions of dollars in property. VII
the principal buildiugs, Batiks, Stores.
Warehouses, Printing Offices, and Pub
lishing Houses, went dowu; among the
latter were the offices of the new family
weekly paper "Our Fireside Friend,"
but with that indomitable energy which
is characteristic of Chicago, the pub
lishers, Messrs. Waters, Ebcrts & Co ,
while their fine offices were yet burniug.
were making arrangements to resume
their business and carry forward theii
great enterprise. They immediately se
cured a new location at 783 State Street,
which they occupy uutil their former
place is rebuilt.- Tbey are now issuing
their paper, a beautiful eight page, il
lustrated, literary and fireside journal,
filled with choico reading and finely il
lustrated, and are pursuing their origi
nal plan of distrl' jtiog one hundred
thousand dollar among their subscribers
for 1872. Speotuien copies, Premium
Lists, eto., will be sent lrea to soy address.
AND
EYES.
There are 1,500 miles of railroad io
operation lu Minnesota.
When women sre in arms they never
oppose the liberty ol the press.
Two-thirds of our Presidents wore
Episcopalians.
Only six inches of snow have fallen
in Dakota Territory this wint9r.
" Yourself and gentleman" is the way
invitations read this year.
The Smithsnnians deny that forests
promote rain (alls.
A jury recently assembled at Read
ing, Pa., the members of which aver
aged 80 years of age. The youngest
was 71 and the oldest 92.
Through tickets arouod the world are
now issued, the price being SI. 145 in
gold, and the running time eighty-one
days.
An Illinoisan drank a bottle of drops
prescribed for ear ache. He bas never
suffered from ear ache since.
It is estimated that more than one
sixth of the Inhabitants of the United
States are owners of real estate.
There is a boy in New York so bright
that his mother has to look at him
through a piece of smoked glass.
A set of paper wheels on a Pullman
car have run 100,000 miles, and worn
out their steel tires. Cast iron wheels
will run only 60,000 miles.
Look out for mad dogs now, There
is nothing makes a dog so mad as to be
compelled to sit out on the door-step this
weatber and howl to get in by the stove.
Mrs.Partington does nut approve of this
new-fangled stuff, diabolic acid but she
is highly delighted to see there is an
anti sceptic.
Frank Blair having declared that "this
time we must havo a naked issue," a
contemporary wants to know if the nude
departure will not answer.
An old Indian once said, "White
man cheat me once, white man's fault;
white man cheat me twice, Indian's
fault."
An absent minded resident of Dan
bury, Conn, shut down a window, Mon
day, and forgot to draw In his head.
He was tailing for Helen Blazes when
discovered.
It is not a bad specimen of practical
sophistry, when one hnndred dollar' are
made to pay one thousand; by the first
debtor paying to a second, tho second to
a third, and so on, until the same sum
is paid to a tenth creditor.
A woman in Salem, Indiana, is report
ed to have taken some percussion caps.
which caused her to -'go off" with a man
who was not her husband.
In all evils which admit a remedy im
patience should be avoided, because it
wastes that time and attention in com
plaints which, if properly applied, would
remove the cause.
Horse-flesh is yet the favorite food of
Parif-ians. On the 2d of January last.
twenty large shops were opeued in the
French capital lor its exemive sale, and
Paris physicians warmly recommend it
as the best food for consumptives.
The Teeth. Horace VValpole wrote:
Use a little bit of alum twice or thrice
a wek, no bigger than halt' your nail,
till it has all disolved in your mouth,
and then spit it out. This has so Soni
fied my teeth that they are as strong as
the peu of Junius I learned it of Mrs.
Grusvctior, who had not a speck in her
teeth until her death."
Returns for the past five years of
the American rise erop which is grown
in the Caroliuas, Georgia and Louisiana
show that it has increased truin 20,1100,
000 ol pounds in 18GG. to 92,000.000
iu 1870. whilst the price has dicreasid
from 134 cents to 9 cents prr pound
during the same period.
Japanese auctions are conducted on a
novel plan, bnt one which gives rise to
none ol the noire and contusion which
attend such sales in America. Each bid
der writes his name anil bid upon a slip
of paper, which he places in a box.
Wheu the bidding is over the box is
opened by the auctioneer, and the goods
declared the property of the highest bid
der. The little busy barkeeper in Boston
eludes the shinin law by putting two
barrels of whisky into a molasses punch
con and filing up the puncheon with
molasses. Wheu a customer calls, he
pumps whisky out through the bung
hole; when a constable calls, he ruus
molasses off through tho faucet.
A storekeeper at Quincy, Mich , hav
ing a pup that habitually upset the paint
cans in tho rear end ot the store, rubbed
the dog's nose in the spilt paint as a re
minder that be must not do so again.
Last week the animal again spilled the
paint, and, observing that his master
was eDguged in waiting on a customer,
the docile pup rubbed liis owo nose in
lie mixture, and ran howling out the
back way.
The United States tuketh lead of all
nations in enterprise and competition aud
New York is the first, generally, to offer
the greatest advantages. Almost every
month brings forth new advertisements,
as liberal in their terms as they are
sparkling in tbeir originality Iu an
other column of this paper the Grand
Opera Co.. 129 Fulton Street, New
York, advertise to give performances
throughout the United States and dis
tribute $100,000 among purchasers of
tickets. , Tick t holders receive a hand
some present at th time of purchase;
admission to one opera; and a ohance ot
a prize at the final presentation. We
do oot endorse gilt enterprises; but this
does not appear to class as such, but
rather a .Stock Company, giving bma
finde Operas and tben returning to their
patrons a great share ot the profits.
I his i indeed competition, and certainly
guarantees to every one the value of bis J
money. 2t.
H00I3
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
S. A. ROTE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
AMD DIALSa 111
Chrotnos, Stereoscopio Views, Picture
Frames, &o.
WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA.
v2n2tf. '
OR AN J OPERA
Given throughout the United States.
$40,000.00
Distributed among Ticket Holders.
First Priee, $75,00 in Gold I
Every one receives tho full value of his
money with ohanoe of a fortune.
A Handsome Gift with every Ticket at
the time of purchase.
TWENTY THOUSAND GIFTS I
A BOOK WITH ONE TICHET.
A WATCH WITH FIVE TICKETS.
A8EWING MACHINEwith 10 TICKETS.
Given at time of purchase.
Tickets with Premium, sent to any Ex
press Offices. C. O. D. Send for Circular to
GRAND 01' ERA CO.,
129 Fulton St., New York.
"Storekeepers wanted as Agents,
o.s. A.A3m-mnrl5. ''
SHERIFFS SALES.
RY virtue of a writ of Fitri Facias issued
)ut of the Court of common Pleas, of E'k
county, and to me directed, I will expose
to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the
Court House, in Ridgway on
MONDAY. APRIL 8th, 1872,
at one o'clock, p. in , tho following describ
ed properly, to wi!:
The undivided one-fourth interest of that
certain tract, of land situate in the township
of Millstone, County of Elk (late Forest)
Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as
follows. On the north by trnot No. 4135
warranted in the name of dnmnel Wallace
on the east by traot No 2405 warranted in
the name of Win. Willink & Co. On the
south by tract No. 21139, warranted in the
name of Wm. Willink & Co., and on the
west by traot No. 2700 warranted in the
uame of Wm. Willinn & Co. Containing
nine hundred (900) ncresand allowance
Being tract No. 2H7. warranted in the
name of Wm Willink 4" Co., hei.g part of
the tame a.d lhat was conveyed by Kichnrd
Arthurs nnd wife to L. C. Wineciop and
Joseph McGee and conveyed by L. O.
Winecoop nnd Sarah K. his wife to J. IV.
Coleman the first party hereto by deed
benring date the fifth day of July A. D.
one thot'Bnnd eight hundred and seventy.
Seized and taken in execution and to be
sold by
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
SiiEsirr's Office, 1
Ridgway, March 14th. 1871. nts.
A SEKIES OF
Grand Presentation Concerts
will be given at tho
OPERA HOUSE,
SYRACUSE, NEW YOitK
By memdersef the New York Opera Com
pany, to take place between Feb
ruary 20, and April liO, 1872. '
Under the palronnie and management of
the LEADING CITIZENS OF SYRACUSE.
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK, Syracuse,
Treasury,
At the close of the last concert
there will be
?70.000 Worth of Presents Given away.
to the holders of Tickets.
Every Ticket soil will receive a Gift.
1 GIFT $10,000 11ESIDKNCE,
1 GIFT $7,000 RESIDENCE,
1 Gift 81,000 Manufacturing Site,
1 Gift $2,000 GREENBACKS,
1 Gift $1,00J Building Lot.
AMI
Over 300 Grand Gifts
or
PIANO FORTES. .
LADIES & GEVTS GOLD WATCHES,
SILK& MEKINO DRESS PATTERNS,
Ladies' Mink Furs, Sowing Machines,
Horse, CarrUge an I Harness, Silver
Sells, ttrusxels Carpets, Bedroom
Suits, Stoves. Barrels of Flour,
Gold aud -Silver Coin,
Greenbacks,
The balance in beautiful Ear-rings, l'ins,
Studs, and ornamental articles.
REFERENCES:
F. F. Aimer, Esq.. New York.
Bogart & Co.. New Yoit.
Jackson & Co., New York.
Anp the following Merchauts of Syracuse
at wpose stores the gifts can be seen.
A. Stern & Co., s'.iver setts ami jewelry.
Whitlock & Co., sliiiwls, silk aud nieriuo
dress patterns.
Walden & Dnna. sewing machines.
Velasko & Co.. pinuO'fortes.
Schenck & Gridley, stoves.
Nottingham & Tucker, real estate
Tickkts. $1.00. Cfctia Rates Five
tickets, $4.50. 10 tickets $9.00; 20 tickets
$18.00; 100 tickets, $90,00.
All orders must be addressed to the
American Opera Company, 117 West
Elevenib St., New Vork Ciiy, or American
Opera Co., Syracuse, N Y. Large orders
should by Post-omce order or Express.
Agents wanted. 2-lni3..
AGENTS WANTED! For the fastest
an most popular book with CO II
lusirations. likeuesses of all the I'residenta
beaut ilully bound, and printed on tintt'd
paper.
TSIE xAT!OL,
Its Rulers and Institutions,
IM ENGLISH AND GERMAN
Knrhinir IiWa it. Strik AVArvhnrlu
0 -- - - j vwuj cats
juHi the book they need. It ia an Encyolo
- l: . L. . "1 i-1
pueum ui i no uuveruwoui. t?mgte page
iu it, are of theinnelvta worth the price of
the book over 600 pagtt and only $2.50,
A KI011 1IAKVE6T, for Canvassers
ludiaa and ffeiillRiiiAn farmera. lAu.k...
And nriiftontfi fin mtunt tntih 7A
a few days, with circular alone, lefurt th
i - - f. m n.t I mil .
oook appeared. a u x cau re cleared
in t'ai territory. Write at once for circu
lar and information. NEW WORLD PUB
LISHING CO., Cor. 7ih and Market 8krti
Philadelphia. vlnSlyl.
ltlLLHE ,D8, Letterheads, eto., printed
' "HOW TO 00
Forty years ago Illinois was as far
West as most people wished to go, and
journey's were niade in the legendary
"Prairie Schooner" but in these days
of Progress and Improvement, the word
West has come to mean Iowa, Kansas,
Colorado, California and the Territories,
and the Traveler reaches almost any
point therein by a splendid Lino of
Railroad.
This Line of Railroad is the Burling
on K oute, which starts from Chicago
over tho Chicago, llurlington fc Quiooy
It. It., from Indianapolis over the In
r'.anapolis, Bloomington & Western
Short Linei and from Logansport, over
the Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw R. R.,
and running through Burlington, reaches
Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska City, St.
Joseph, Attchison, Levenworth and
Kansas City, connecting with the Union
Pacific, Kansas Pacific and other Rail
roads running from those cities.
Always go '"By way of Burlington,"
and you will be sure to be right.
The Burlington Route has admirable
nnswered the question; "How to go
West?" by the publication of a truthful
and interesting documeot, filled with
facts in regard to Time, Connections;
Accommodations, rates of Fare, and
other interesting items, and illustrated
by a large map, truthfully showing the
whole West, which they distribute freo
of charge. Copies, nnd additional in
formation, can he obtained by address
ing. General Passenger Agent, B. & M.
R. It., Burlington, Iowa.
$1,000 REWARD I
A reward of One Thousand Dollars will
be piiid to any Physician who w ill produce
a medicine that will supply the wants of
the peopl'i better than the article known as
lilt. M'aiMltJtEIS
Celebrated Blood Cleanser or Panacea.
It must be a better Cathartic, abetter Alter
ative, a belter Su lorilic, a better Diuretic,
a better Tunic, and in every way better
than the Pun-a-ce a. No matter how long
it has been iu use or how Utely discovered
Above all it must not coutaiu anything not
PURELY VEGETABLE.
$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, Bilious Disorders, Jaun
dice, Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills
and Fever, Tapo Worms, Roils. Loins, Side
and Head mid Female Complaint than
nil. FiUltVEVS
BLOOD CLEANSER, Oil PANACEA,
which is used more extensively by practio
iof physicians than auy other popular
me Heme known.
For Sale by G. G. MESSENGER,
and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg
way, Pa. vln22yl.
Tu ADVERTISERS. All persons who
contemplate m iking contracts with news
papers for the imettiou of Advertisements
should sen 1 to
IGEO. P. ROWELL & CO. 9
for a Circular, o incl ise to cents for their
ONE HUNDRED PAGE PAMPHLET, con
taining Lists of 8.0(H) Newspapers an 1
estimates, showing the cost of advertising,
also many useful hints to advertisers, and
8ojie aooount of the experiences of men
who are kuown aa SUCCESSFUL ADVER.
TISERS. This firm are proprietors of the
American Newptpar dveriising Agency.
41 PAKE ROW, IT. Y.
and are possessed of unequaled facilities
for sfcnring ihe insertion of advertisements
in all Newspapers and Periodicals at loweft
rates. vln37l21.
FOR. SALE.
THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS
"THE JOHXSONBURO COAL LOTS"
with all the privileges possess! by the
Wilmnrth Coal Company, Apply to
SAMUEL A. CROZE a.
Upland P. O., Delaware County, Penn'a.
THE Tenth Voiumo of Wood's
Household Magazine begins with Janu
ary 1372. Its regular contributors in
clude Horace Greeley, Gail Hamilton,
Thus. K. Beecher, Dr. W. W. Hall,
James Parton eto. Harriett Beecher
Stowe, Btick Ponieroy, John G. Saxe,
Maj. Genl. Kilpatrick, Petrolium V.
Nusby, etc , write for it occasionally.
Terms, One Dollar a year. In clubbing,
three first-class periodicals are given for
the price ot one of them. The most
liberal Premium List ever published.
No periodical is cure frequently or fa
vorably mentioned by tho press.
"Wood's Household Magazine is one of
the mouumeuts of business eoterniise
which murk the aie." Methodist
Home Journal, Philodelphia, Pa. 'It
has been improving ever since wo knew
it a good criterion for the future."
Courier, New Market, Canada. "It is
a marvel of cheapness and first. class
quality oorabined.--New York Times
Specimen copy sent tree to any address.
S. S. WOOD & CO..
n46tf Newbum N. Y.
oa SALE.
The village property, formerly owned by
Dr. W. 8baw,at Centreville, Elk Co., Pa.
Consisting of a two story house with Drug
Store attaohed. For sale by
DR. J. 8. BORDWELL,
n26tf. Ridgway, Elk Co. Pa.
Terms easy, part cash and balance oa
time. A good looatioa for a phyiioian.
SfSK&HlY Jri tto koVWAXt.
W. S. SERVICE
GO AND SEE!
IT WILL PAYl
THE LARGEST STOCK
OFJHB BEST NO OTHER IN STOCK
S TO V E SI
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN
ENDLESS "V ARIETY.
PRICES WILL SUIT !
GOODS WILL PLEASE!
i sell mm?
STOVES DELIVERED AND SET
FREE! FREE! FREE!
CALL AND EXAMINE!
A PLEASURE TO' SHOW
GOODS!
W. S. SERVICE,
No. lMasonio Hall Building,
Ridgway. Fa
NATURE'S!
llkm REST8RATIVE
Contains no LAC SULPHITE No
SUGAB OP LEAD Nc LITH
ARGE -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 crystal, it will
not soil the finest fabric perfectly safe,
clean and efficient, 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 article
in the market.
Dr. (i. 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
lluir Restorative, and take no other.
JsaySend two three cent stamps to
Procter Brothers for a -'Treatise on the
Human Hair " The information tt con
tains is worth $500,00 to any person.
FOR SALE BY
G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST,
Main Street, Ridgway, Penn'a.
vlnllyl. '
legal.
Charles Springstead ) In Common Pleas
vs. of Elk County.
Chrlotte L. Springstead J No.10 Nov. T.71.
Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii.
To Charlotte L. Springstead, respondent above
named:
You are hereby notified that the subpoena
and alias subpoena in the above ease hav
ing been returned non tit inventus, you are
required to appear on the SECOND MON
DAY OF APRIL next, being the 8th day of
toe montn, to answer tot complaint in tbs
above oas.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sntftirr's Orrici, 1
UUgway, Jan. la, 1673. 1 41&.
BUSINESS CARDS.
41 A. RAT HBUN, Attorney-at-Law
I JT. Ridgway Pa. 2 2 If.
JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at law, Rid,
way, Elk county Pa. mar.22'601
i 8. HILL, Physician and Surgtoa
XX, Kersey, Elk Co. Pa.
J O. W. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-ATLAW.
vln23yl. Ridgway, Elk Count, Pi. .
Agent for the Traveler's Life and AMi'
dent Insurance Co., ef Hartford, Cobb.
JTJEYNOLOS HOUSE, ' "
EETOQLDSVULE, JEFFIR30N CO, M.
H, 8. BELNAP, PaopRtrroa .
TS. Bordwell, M. D. Ecleotio Physloaa
. 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-; 12 to 2 P. M.i and
6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, 66-tf.
D
R C. H. FULLER,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
. . RinowAT, Pa.
Residence and office opposite the Thayar
House.
TS. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Physician ana Surgeon,
Ridgway, Pa. Offioe in Walker's Building.
Special attention gven to Surgery. Office
house 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 Parmaceutist, corner
Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully seleoted For
eign anJsDomestic Drugs. Prescriptions
carefully dispensed at all hours, day or
night. vlnSy.
(CHARLES HOLES,
J Watohmaker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for the
Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold
Pen. Repairing Watches, eto, don with
the same accuracy as heretofore. Satis
faction guaranteed. vlnly.
rilHAYER HOUSE.
JL D. D. COOK Proprietor,
Cor. Mill and Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa.
The proprietor takes this method of an
nouncing to the publiothat he has refitted,
revised, and improved, this well known
hotel, and is prepared to entertain all
who favor him with their patronage, in the
best ttyle and at low rates. vln30tf.
W. C. HEALY.
DEALER IN
EF.Y GOODS, OB0CEMES, fBOVISIOKJ
PRODUCE, FRUITS,
vln8tf. West End. Ridewat. Pa.
' O 4 1
HYDE HOUSE, '
Ridowat, Elk Co., Pa.
W. II. SCHRAM, Proprietor.
Thankful fni- fl, n !........
fK.tvUBg, UOmiVI
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort and convenience of
guests, to merit a continuance ol the
same.
Oct 80 1809.
THE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL,
Kane, MoKean Co., Pal
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful for the D&tronncA hnrmnrnra
liberally bestowed upon him. the new pro-
(j.itiur, uupes, oy paying stnot attention
to the comfort and convenience of guests,
to merit a continuance of the sm Th
only stables for horses in Kane and well
Kepi nignt or uay. Vln23yl.
H ALL & BRO.
Attorneys - at - Law
ST. MARY'S,
ELS COUNTY PimSYlYAinA.
JO.INO. HALL.,
..JAS. K. P. HALL
DR. G. WHIPPLE,
Dental Surgeon.
Office in Walker's Building. All kinds of
dentistry done In the best style, and all
work warranted. He will visit Kane on
he 1st, 2d. and 8d; Wiloox on the 10th,
11th, and 12th; St. Mary'a on the 21st,
22d and 23d of each month. At all other
limes he can be found at his office ia
Ridgway. Pa. vln2yl.
KERSEY HOUSE,
CcMTaaviLLi, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretotera
so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new
pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict at.
tention to the comfort and convenience
of guests, to merit a eontinuanoe of the
same.
J.
H. WILBER,
One Door East of the Post Office, Main
St., Ridgwaj, Pa.
, Fresh Fish every Thurs
day. Fresh Oysters every day.
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P. W. HAYS,
DEALIK IV
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries,
and General Variety, '
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Ear ley J. O-
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J.
D. PARSONS,-
Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots &
Shoes,
Main St., eppoaita Hotel,
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