The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 24, 1873, Image 2

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Urnuy A. T'AadONs, Jr. - - Kditor
THURSDAY, APRIL 24. 1873.
The New Issue. A Washington
letter states that the printing bureau of
the Treasury Department lias bcun to
engrave tlis plates for the new issue of
national bank notes authorized by the
last Congress. It in the intention to
ituprovo both design and execution iu the
new notes, so that they may bo aiorc
attractive than the old- and nt the came
time so perfect that they cannot be suc
cessfully counteiteitcd. it is also the
intention to replace the notes now iu cir
culation by new ones as fast as pre
sented for redemption.
Remind the Scenes in Washing
ton. Wo have reooived specimen pages
of the above work from the National
Publishing Company, Phil'. The
work contains a complete end graphic
account of the Credit Mobilier investi
gation, besides a large amount of other
valuable matter ; following is on extract
from the abvunce sheets:
Iteduccd to plain Jiuglish, the story
of the Credit Mobilier is simply this :
The men entrusted with the nunie
iue nt ot the Pacific Ho id tuado a burgiin
with themselves to build the road for a
sum equal to about twice its actual cost,
aud pocketed tlio proQis, which have
been eaiiiuuted at about Tiuhiv Mill
ions of L-ollars this i i)ui.:io sum
coming out o' the picked of the tax
payers of tho Juited dmtes. This c m
tract was made in October, ISCir.
"On Juno 17, l.SoM, the stockholders
of the Credit Mobiier received (JO per
cent, in ea.4i, aud 4 ) per cent, iu stock
o!' the Uuiou Pacific Railroad ; on the
2nd of July, 1SGS, SO pr cent, first
mortgage bjtids of the Union Pacific
Railroad, and 100 p.-r cent stock; July
I!, 1SG8, 73 pn- cent fir.st mortgage
bonds; September 11, 1803, 100 per cent.
8'Oflfe, and 75 nor cent, first mi,rt.-i-a
bonds ; December l't. ISiiS, lioo' "per
cent, stock; while, bc.lnra this contract
was taado, the stoeklir Uh-rs had receiv-d
on the itith of April, 18(13, a dividend
of 1U0 par cent, in stock of (ha Union
I'acifio Itaiiroud ; on the 1st of April,
107, f0 pf-r etnt. of first mortgage
bonds Were distribute! ; nit the 1st of
July, 1S07, 100 per ceut. iu stock
agaiu."
After oiTeriug this rtatctnutit, it is
'ardly necessary to add that the vast
property 0f the Pt.citio Road, which
should have been used to meet its engage
:ient?, v.. as soon swallowed up by tiie
','redit Molilor.
T' is is the story of the Credit .Mobilier
"S 'or c; the tacts have been prnni'ti'd
ti be-ro'tie known. shall now see
how it ca'v.e to make such a noise in the
rirorh1 .
Mr. Anies was not the only member
cf the company engaged in' placing" the
stock jrhere it would benefit the uorpnr
nlio;!. Dr. Durant, tb I'n-.-i lent, nt
' the Paci!i'3 Railway, 'was engaged in
gceurb;! hi fiiendsin the same way,
r.rji'. he received a portion of the stock io
be used in this manner Mr. Henry S.
Mc'Jorch, of Delaware, who was also
interested iu the scheme, n.iw put iu
bis claim fur a part of tho slock, which
was being used ;:s 1 corruption fund,
"for hi3 iVictid.-;." His claim involved
hi ik in u ouavre! with Oakes Ames, ;:nd
Col. Mc'j'jinb bad tho i.-iortifkitiini of
secinr; tha stork he claimed ns-i-racd to
Mr. Ames, f-r the ro of Six frien's.
Tni f?'-.i!(l jury h.ia resofly boon
tho subject of ipvc-dhntloo ly -i rclect
eommi:, 'e of ti.e Illinois Swafft. "'hid
oonimir'.eo hzs untcimotrly reported ?.
bill to abo!L-h jrrand juries, i.n !:o
jrronud that under the present sjsi eta an
innocent person may be subject tn n.-rest
and iui!r:sonii!ent, and ever;.' I".",
parson is niriilcd to ha-s bet'; sid
r'sd
h cd
ii'a ea'2 uenrd beforo ho is cijprivad
even tcmporcrfy of liia libeify. Tha
con :i roonjieiids that r.U penonr
ncr'v-rd of yr'.ias thtill bo exmicod by a
jud;;o nf i .:ourt ' record, or by tbive
jus: :ae.-. c rr-ree
cr;:;'iM, r.nd
:?bo .-.bi.il he
all
; e
r.iar ( isei'ari'o. cr
en, nu, it t!--. ir-;r:er fr trial. This is r.
rather sudden : trj (sxirci.io iuiui? ii the
ni?h of e .p-'vi"i-,vit'l refnrri.
"JlA!t.; Tva publi boa n Ic.iar
sbowin Iiirv tlio AtlaRiV'? nr.sosiicrs
i-i!'l:t b.ava bee:; t3v?d by a life r;ft.
lie r.ays a nt'.mber of thee, nina of wb.ic'i
'.voul I have saved 1,00'. paK.-nnjieru.
. v;ou!d b.iive oaenpied the iiiaeee.f four uf
t!:n Atlantic's ciu'ht bouni. ?darl: hun
fir-cMnd tl.'is oneo before, but he nays
lha ;-cv;vr.merit had business cn h ind nt
thf.t tlr.ne wlueh would not only b.':efit
the nniion but tho wm Id receiving
Credit .Mcbelier uoiri'if'ns and f'orj;e.ttip(
it bv.i ha says, '"thi't shinini; public
benefit be!u liocemplishel, why eannot
lie j'ovsrna-.ent listen to me no-.'?"
In rsird to t'.ie ne-v -id ritiin politi
cal power of tho West, a:nq tha ru"nl
po-i)lr.ti.in, it r.iny be stated th..t uaarcely
two yer.rs have elapsed sir.cn the fust
grange, ov IocIl'o o: tho Cider ot tbo
Patrons cf Ilitsba.ndry was organized In
the State of Iowa, ar..l now grart3 ro
to be found m claiost every community
of farmer;"!, in t".'cntj-two States of the
Union, nod the ojw.'e.'-.cts neniberabip in
es'.;:e.ted at 1.8('.i,00'.. Jn Icwn, they
cLini lVO.COl) patron.-!, while tbeie are.
sal.l to ba fili'l a Invner number in
no, .:
In tha Constitutional Convention on
Thursday, April 17th, the re.Ainnation of
Mr Samuel II. KeynoldB. of Lnrseoster,
vas preeented end aeceptec', ocoasiooing
the third vacancy since the Convention
bep;aa its session in January. Williain
7Violer, of ClearGeld, was soleated 8 Mr.
rkcyooldi' suoccsaor.
ifwwrrrmiirirv,iwm.-i"'
NoTlfK is gWon that, the postal curd
will be i'Jsuod on the 1st of May, after
Whkh they will be for sale nt. 11 the
leading piistnfEces. These curds are nn
innovation in this oonntry, but as they
will afford penny postage for a largo class
ot correspondence, they Will in time
beeomo popular with the public, and
profitable to the government. That they
will immediately come into general use
cannot bo expected, as tbry do not secure
that privacy to mail com in u ideations to
which we have been accustomed, but
they will certainly grow in favor because
of tho saving in postage for reoeipts,
acknowledgments, invitations, orders,
and other correspondence of business
and social life, where such publicity as
thoy occasion will not bo a matter of
much concern. The government, there
fore, is not venturing upon an experi
ment in the introduction of this Dew
postal convenience.
. i
Roprino the Mails. For months
past, the popular and reliable publishers
Messrs. Hunter & C)., of Hinsdale, N.
II., have been annoyed and dismayed at
the immense losses of valuable letters
which wero daily occur'ng. Aided by
the chief Defectivo and two special P.
O. Agcrts, they hnvo at last the satis
faction nt Feeina, the thief a night clerk
in the lloston P. O, "behind the bars,"
and he has confessed all. Messrs. II.
rfc Co.'s lopses have been enormous ; in
fact, no exsct estimate can at preseut be
made. The thud carefully examined,
by n light, every letter, and took rvn-u
one that contained money. lie was
caught in the net and arretted, and, it
he gets his dues, will board with the
State for from five to ten years. Mean
time the prosperous business of Hunter
& Co. goe on with its usual energy,
promptness and care, and those who have
lost Money by mail will now see just
where it went, and avoid giving the
blame to honest per.-ons,
A circular issued bv one of the promi
nent mercantile nsrencics of the country
stages that last year there were 4,009
fnihire". tho aggregate liabilities: being
8121.0..00." Compare with 1871
this is a large increase, there having
been in that year 2.015 failures; with
liabilities aL'jrreKalios 885.232.000
Tho increase is said not to be ehnvsre-'ble
to the ordinary eausnltirs of business,
but eau?ed mainly by the Chicago and
Uoston fires. Thus, in liabilitip.s. J liinois
rosp from five and three-quarters to
eleven and a half millions, while Massa
chusetts went from eight to above twentv
five millions; so that in these two Stati-s
nearly two thirds of the increase is
accounted fir, and probably, if we could
trace the financial effects of fhee two
fives outside of Illinois ami Mnssnchu
seN, we would be able to account for the
remainder of the increase. Xew York
in each year exhibited about, twentv
millions and three quarters of losses, her
fiinre thu remaining fixed, while Penn
sylvania rose from seven to nine millions.
Th cirou'nv states that in mercantile
a Hairs 1872 was not. strictly speaking, a
money making year.
How to IiFrRontcK Pink Forests.
T nniic.'il in the Rural ,',,-r,
of January IS, a timely article on the
" Propagation of Forest Trees," The
ri at increase i.i price of the t.ino 'um
ber for the lii'-t lew yinrs ard the grow
in;: scarcity of tin pir.e forests, r.s they
never fpror.t 3'.' lin under ordinary c'r;-cntn.t.-.nce-i,
lead:) us to inquire if there
Is no ;)'.;:li'.';;! wr.j of avoiding this coni-
r;i .cero;f.
e r.rs ::!ve;;cj" told that.
witbia Cve yjsrs,
I'rnas.vh'cah 1
svrh, bo no r..or
.Viii:r.ii.-ij)Ott, toe ,Lie:it
nibrr i!) irkct, wiil. s
i. Tbo riine !urei:i will
",!1 i".iv'; b:ea "'jt C.c
snvnd into
H'.siwn-.-. At
occurred to -nr. ihet a i
in.'l 7an c:iuont:U.7 e:i"e to v.t
tics unsiit n? bt vsj 'o y
''!!)! ilo:Tisto".c, ,
to 1yu:e. rc-uutj'. ;
were te'iirc: ruf
'.vale en o
J!i,, n
j er.er,:
weel:s
:ir e.".p:'.;-3
! r'f tbe'.n.
otosr '.li'UK-i in
WOlI.tr i:i
.t i.) nil i'l-
i:e::tio'jecI tbs r; c
s'i'.nren t r." n:n 'iv?'fs hr,i rw .-.it
dow.i aMl 'ill-d. if ! ut o:; :, u new
f;r.y.".'th c'i r-t.K-i i i-; r- ?ui:U!' tpvat.r up,
r.rd :-i tlirt orditisry courra cf titu'' b r-
OSlB 5f pitlO PJ5'.i t' th"! Old Oi-'tjitlHi
rowth, oovevc 1 cb.3 ;r;o:i.;u. .'Cow, ii
th tjios for. :''." oil be ronewed by once
;.'v,v',ri", it geoir.s to ne a thin;; whiob
s'.iov.ld tie (rener; My b'n?u and roc:oi)--ttP.vJe;!.
it jo-i 'Jo.-?.-e. 1 can r.rcartr.in
t'e "iiT.:ef of parties in i'i'-.e r.o;:nfy who
fie.:c:.a!!y r?i:i-!.-i:cb fo- tbos-3
": r, ef It'.irnl New-Voror.
Oar ow. t-bs--7f.tt3ns its p'.ne land.1
cariin.-i this staimic'. !.': :iy oar
rsaders know to the contrary? P''d.
N.Y.
k n
The inpurnnco on Horace Greeley'
life, nre::ntin,;' to 6100. OHO, bss jiwt
been collected. Tl'.e policy va'; taUen
oat ihreo yeutfi r.fj by the tru-'tccf cf tha
Trn. mi" cssoeiation for their o'.vn 'eneSt.
20.000 wa.s pal l by tha ITorih Acisni
c:i:i company, t--1 0.000 by the Globe,
020.000 by the T.-Tutaal, and tlu ro.-t by
02t of (owl cficipuaxs. Insurance u;ou
ssy that tbi policy ii the liijr!t that
brti been paid in tl; o luit 'lecade Tbo
trci;-,y is to be ujed in creatinu; a palhce
for 'he Trilr-.uc v.i a r'n.'nrir.l.
A SuiTAi;!.E GtTT. We htiOT of
no preaeut more suitable than r. copy of
Webster'3 Ucabridjed Pietinary. lie
pIJhs furnishio:" a continnous and nlraost
inexhaustible channel o! valuable in
Ktnntioii, its iibistvariens will bo found a
capita! means of imuesient to theo'd tss
well an tbc yaur". It ha.i lac; been re
garded (he standard work or orthography
r.nd pronvneiatioo, nnd we have yet to
lesrn ofuny busincis, trade or profession
wbioh does not find full recognition
among its br.ndreda of paes. To the
minister, editor, profcus'onal gentleman
and school, it is iodf'penpablo, and the
time is almost at band when it will be
esteemed equally so, in the home circle.
Frank Leslie's Wekb Illustrated.
Mil
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
HOUSEWARE, AND HOUSEFUEHISHIHG GOODS.
Carpenters Tools,
Blacksmiths Tools,
Farmers Tools,
Lumbermen Tools
In fact everything usually kept
in a first-class f Sard ware Store.
Em ploying none tout first-class
Workmen and nothing but first
class material used.
OPPOSITE THE COURT
W- S-
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KIEW DISCOVERY
la Cbemicnl nnd "'ledicil Scisncea
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Dr. U. F. GARVIN'S
SOLUTION AND CCHFGUJSB ELIXIR
1
.we mixture of .Xt.l.'lUZl TWiiliVK vitlunl'Ja
aoli ;ft prinoii,i';s o t he wyil kjuY)i crriitiv ageat,
3717rn TTI3T3 TAK,
nrOF.U T.T37)in Cvmhn, CuMs, CivtRfrt, Astbnu,
!;.. chttifs, nncl Cousunipiioii,
ctrr4T!.y wsrvzx'.yvy? ivmx.
A riiCi-r I c'iX if. l!:r.-a n r.l- ioi:?j nr-d sr.o, t fl'
VITAI.ISU VuKIPiTNf Md r;'i .fUJ.ATINf
r.Ktrii".. :,-:, ..v tih'A w tT,
"r;.-luuii'i S nmi c!"Uf.ii.-'..s ri te tl.in, Ty
e -K.il, ir.d ( .-. a,.- ', f'i:ljiv.
5f!v:. AXttrX?VA
VOL'iTiLF. SOUiTIOMoF TAR
'IKDICAtCSD
TVCilKiX' taxi
''fjtJivfSS1'.
uM-TJ 7 fZAJC.r.JJZl!: FILL,
:r -:' lit c-ntrp t:;i r.'tU .1:!LIX,."I TV, ia
y.'!:il.5:-v.ir,r cf t'- T V. i ) ii- -t . .:'.im' !,. AH'i'.RA
'' -ic-s V.K.v.r. .u " ami ren
rters I'Wi j;n ';.t'-.pv5 bs -.iv9 t"i9 very Lest ever
"'"n "ni C'mjTOM Elixir. n1',a
CT--? tnl LlREil'-lte TiJs, Sleta per iiox.
KeJicitel Ir.h-!tiDn, $3.C0 per Package.
P-n.l fcr Oir-niler o; TOEITIVE CURES to
fo-or lrri',?t, or t
P. HYDE & CO.,
PBOPHIETOKS,
IDS Seventh Ave., ZTeiv York,
to noun c.ii'.issLn.
A NEW WAY
or nr.NNixa
& Subscription Book.
CAN 8KLL TilOL'SANDS:!
PLAIN . HOMES TALK
Js plain tutU about the Loily and it b physical
an'i soei:il ueeds. E. Iootb, utuor
cf '-Meuical Commoa Seuse " of No. I'M
Lxintoa Ave, N. V., wbo eutertaiua
everybody witti bis pen, and cures every,
bi'ly by Lis ski!!, is its autbor. Iu iis
i!io;is;iml p.i'jen it anawers a thousand
questions you dou't yiuut to go to your
pliysician about. It is, as is slumped upon
its cover, 'a book for privata and coustd
erate vaud'tDg." I'rioa and sunt,
putt age prepaid, everywhere. A beautiful
oiigiii.il chroaio. uioiiuieil. "Tiiaow Puyhio
to thk Doas," woi-ib $10, goes wiili the
book. Ko chroiuo wiibout ibe book No
book without tho chronio. Aduress MUB
R U" 1HLL PLbUSHINQ CO'aVAN.lVj .
tastblb Street, New York,
nii 13t-
a 2k 2
to
HOUSE, RIDGWAY, PA.
SERVICE & CO-
10 PEE CE1TT.
.INVESTMENTS
3BCUBED bY FlIiST MOlli GAGi!
ON
Ileal (gstitic aorih
THREE TIM KS THE SUM
LOAN MI).
Interest Payable Semi-Amvaally.
At the Banking House of
A J I- h a r K P II E M 8 & V, o.,
In Nviv Yoilt City, or
signaled by tie lender.
nt uny tank du-
R AUG IXVKSTIXO FOR. KASTEllN
parlies mnuy thousands of dollars
per mouth in first mn.-tgafi on improved
property iu Illinois, and such has been the
rici.irud for lui-ee desirable securities, hat
we have, during the last fifiei-n months,
placed iu thniu nearly one milliun dvlttrs,
the Kctni-aunual interest on which bus, iu
each and every cfisc, been promptly puid.
Tkosa iuoitgnj(es are iu the form of Trust
l'cd.J, ami can be closed in 1!0 dnys should
ihi'i-e be a failure to pay interest or taxes
when due.
We invest any sun, be it large or small,
and cidUct and remit iuierest and principal
as il matures, all wit li out expense to the
IfiiiU".'. ("an refur to pai tics for whom we
Lave loaned largo amount-!, and who have
ne vol- lest a dollar either of principal or int.
cve'.-t :- '.hi? clars of secuvilies during the
l:'. ,i j'f.-n j'.ffs. Stud for our pninplilol.
"IM.tiis as a pluce of Jncitimaii," mailed
free.
I1ENKY C. WILSON, F.O. W. TOllt'..
WJL&OX & TOMS,
ln.T,r.Rs m Heal Estate Tkn Vcn
vJknt. fcacunrriKs anu School
lbiMS.
Dl.COMlGTON, ILLINOI .
j.m 10 '71 yl
new ro go wzsr.
This is an inquiry which every one
should have truthfully answered before
be ttarts on his journey, and a little
care taken in examination of lloutes will
in many casses save much trouble, time
and money.
The "(J., B. k Q. R.," ruonin;;
fiom (Ihicayo, through Oalesburg to
Burlintau, and the li &V. rvoute,'
running from Indianapolis, through
Uloomington to Burlington, have achiev
ed a splendid reputation iu the last two
years b:i tho leading Passengers Routes
to the West. At Burlington they con
nect with tho B- (& M. II. It. and from
the great Burlingtou Route, which runs
direct through Southern Iowa to Nebras
ka and Kansas, with closo connections
'o California and the Territories; and
passengers starting from Elk County, on
their way westward, canuot do better
than to take the Burlington Bodte.
This Line has published a pamphlet
called "How to go West," which con
tains much valuaoin information; a large
correct map of the Grea'" VYest, which
can be obtained free of chaige by ad
dressing the Geucral Passeuger Agent
of tha li St JI. a , Builicetou,- low
P YOU WANT TO DUY
GOODS CHEAP
GO TO '
JAMES.II- HAGERTY
Main Street, Eidgway, Pa.
DUY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUKENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WlLLOW-WAItE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap
as toe CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. HAGERTY.
NEW LIVE11Y STABLE
IN
DAN SCRIBNEll WISHES TO IN-
form the Cittzons of Ridgway, and the
public generally, that be has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Til Uuggies, to let upon Uie most reasona
bleU'rms
Esg&Jlo will also do job teaming.
Stable in the Brooks Barn, near the
PostOllioe, on Mil' street. All orders left
at the Post Office will meet prompt atten
tion. Aug 20 1870. tf.
BOOK AGENTS FOR THK
Funny Side of Physic.
800 Po'Jfg, anil 2")0 Kvjrav!ngs.
A startling i-xposc of Medical Humbugs
of die past nod present. It. ventilates Quacks
Travelling Docio's, Noted Female Cheats,
Fortune Tellers and Mediums, and gives
interesting narratives of Noted Physicians.
It reveals startling secrets, and it is invalu
able to all. We give exclusive territory and
liberal coniniixsicns For circulars and
terms address the publishers.
J. li. Ii Villi k UYDh,
IIAUTFOUU, CONN'., on CHICAGO, ILL.
AfJKNTS WANTED FOR THE
GREAT HTLUSTRIES
OP T1ID UHI1EO STIlILB,
This work is a complete history of all
branches of industry, and is n complete en
cyclopedia of arts and manufactures. One
ajieiil suld l;?:i copies in eight days, another
sold iiliH in two weeks. Specimens sent free
ou receipt of stamp.
J- B. & HYDE, Publishers,
II ART FO HI), CONK., onClUCAOO, ILL
A NEW BOOK
Ity a a popular Author, will be ready in a
tew weeks. Ajrents who would secure ter
ritory, should apply nt once.
T T!TTTT i TTV7W nVi;V
HARTFORD, CONN., on CHICACO.ILL.
BV MAIL 25 CENTS i
kPARKROW
ir
ANTED. Wc will ive men and wo
men BUSINESS THAT WILL TAY.
from l to f3 per day, can bo pursued in
your own neighborhood; it is a rare chance
for tho.e out of employment or having
leisure time, girls and boys frequently do
as well as men. Farliculars free.
Address .) LATHAM & CO.,
-f- Wasbingten St., Uoston, Mass
liGtli
SEl-.L'S, I'LANTS, TREES, PFvEPAID
VY MAIL.
My new priced desoiiptivo Catalogue of
Choice Flower uud Uardeu Seeds, 25 sorts
of either for $1; new and choice varieties
of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, tihrubs,
Evergreens, Roses, drapes, Lillies, Small
Fruits, House and lioidcr Hants and
Itullis; ;.ne year grafted Fruit Trees for
mailing; Fruit St. cbs of ail kinds: Hedge
Plants, ie,; the most, complete assortmeut
in the country, will be seut gratis to any
plain address, with 1. O. box. True Cape
Cod Cranberry for upland or lowland, $G
per 10'JO; 1 ier 1U0, prepaid by mail.
Trade List to dealers. Seeds ou Commis
sion. Agents wauled.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries
apd Seed Warehous, Plymouth, Masa. Es
tablislittd 1842.
mkmM
THE ELK ADVOCATE.
THE OLDEST PAPER, IN THE
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LARGEST ClltCU-
ATION, IT TS THEREFORE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN THE COUNTY
Stvottb to ilic Utttcrw of the people
ct Zlb Counts.
T35E1I3:..$2.C0 PER-YEAB.
BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER
TISEMENTS AND GET THEM
4 INSERTED IN TIIE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES.
If you wont to sell anything, let the
people know it through the Advocate,
the great advertising medium.
(Kilt gUIuonti;
Job
Printing
la tie Court nause, Ridg??ay, I'a.
The beet work done, and at the
very lowest prices.
Blanks kept constantly on hand
at this office.
Hand bills printed at the shortest notice
Call in and get our prices for advertis
ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted
Orders by mail promptly attended to
Address,
HENRY A. PARSONS, JR.,
Ridgway, I'a.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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A. KA111BUN.
Attorney-at-law,
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Bidgway, Pa.
J OHN O. HALL, Attorney at law, Eidg.
way, Elk county Pa. niar 22'0bl f
J U. w: UAIL1.Y,
ATTOllNEY-ATLAW.
vlnoyl. Eidgway, Elk County, Pa.
Agent for the Traveler's Life nnd Accl
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
TCFUS LUCORE, Attornej-at-Law".
XV Kidgway, Elk Co., Pa. Office in
Hall's new Brick Building. Claims for
collection promptly attended to.
v8nlly.
.jEYNOLOa HOUSE, "
SBYKOLESVILLE, JEFFE ESCN CO, PA.
H. S. BELNAP, Proprietor .
J 1). FAUSONS,
Manufacturer "and Dealer in Boots
and Shoes. Main at., oppotd te the H
tel, Wilcox l'a.
J. S. 202DWELL, LI, D,
Eclcctio Physician and Surgeon, Las remov
ed his office from Cemre sli eet, to Main st.
RidRwny, Pa iu the second story of the
new bride building of John Q. Hall, oppo
site Hyde's store,
Ot'.ice liouis: a to t a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. 7
8 P. iu. jau 9 7a
G1 G. MKSSLNG'JK,
C i'l ii.;;;i'.t. and Parareutist corner of
Mam nnl Mill streets, Ki.lgway, Pa. A
full assortment of caisfully selected For
eign and Domestic Drugs. Prcici-iptions
carefully dispensed at all bnun, d.iy or
night. " vln-5y.
rp S. HAUTLEV, M. 1).,
JL Phy citin and Surgeon,
1. .dgry, Pa. Cica iu Walkei-'s liuildiog.
fciec.:'.l aii'.'iiliou jivcu to fiurgery. Ollica
hou: e m.-in i a. m. to 10 p, m. WeBidenca
on co.i.rr ul' i:ouh aad C.mrt utrccts, op-Mos-ie
niiiv fechonl House. All calls
pronip.ly attended to. vln2yl.
CUlAItLEri. HOLES,
' Wnichiiiakur, Engraver and Jsveler,
Aiuiu ttreei, Uidmray, Pn. A:jent, for the
Howe tr'cwiuj ilicjUin?, nnd Morton Gold
l'eu. Jtcpuiriug VVaiclies, etc, doaa with
he sumo aocuracy as heretofore. Satis
nciiou guarautcud. vlnly.
UIAYKtt HOUSE,
It ILLY t 15110., Proprietors.
vor. Miil aud Ceulre tits., Kidgway, Pa.
The pioprii tors take this nseiliod of an
nouiiciug to ihe public thut they have re
littid, levittd, aud iuiproved, this well
known hotel, uuu are prepared to entertain
uli who tavor thtui wnu tueir patrouage, m
the beat style and at low rates. Good
stabling atiuciied. v3nGtf.
HYDE HOUSE,
lliuowAY, Elk Co., Pa,
V. II. SC11 RAM, Proprietor.
Thcnkful fur the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict ai
tt'iniuo lo the eoiiitort nud convenience of
guests, to merit a coutinuuuee oi the
same.
Oct SU 1803.
fIUE OLD LUCIiTAlL'S HOTEL,
I Jiuue, -MeKtan Co., Pi
It. E. LOOKElt, Prop l ie. or.
Thanhtitl for ihepatiouuge heretofoie sa
Ubevaliy bestowed upon nim, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict atteution
lo ihe coiutort uud couveuieuce of guests,
to merit a coutinuuuee cf the same. Tha
unly stubles lor horses in Kane and well
kept iiiut or Jay. Hull attached to tho
Hotel. vlnj.'tjl.
J1ALL, & BLIO
Altoi'iioys -at -La w
ST. MAUVS,
CJITTY PKICSYLYANIA.
JO.INO. IIAL1 JAS. K. V. HAH
KEHSEY HOUSE,
CtiM-asviLLE, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, 1'iopiictor.
Thankful for the patronage heretolora
so liberilly bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort and convenience
of guests, t merit a ' continuance of tha
same.
S. A. EOTE,
PHOTOGltAPHEB.
AND DKALER IK
Chrouioa, Stereoscopic Views, Pictur
Frames, &c.
WEST END, PJlXiWAT, ELK CO. PA
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2i!Ei. bchoe:;t.ng,
WllOLKSAI.S AMI SKTAIL EEALERIS
PI AN O-l'OK I ES, ORGANS,
SHEET MUGIC,
ind MUSIC BOOKS.
Pianos and organ? to rent cud rental ap
plied if purchased.
Pioil'ioiioiuty's Office, Riugway, Pa.
vJuOtl.
P. W. HAYS,
liEALlh. IN
Goods,' Notions, Groceries,
Ery
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
I'a t li tj 1. O.
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EW bTAOE KOUTE.
J. O.BUSNS, Pr oprietor.
The subscriber having secured the con
tract for carrying the U. S Mail between
KEYNOLHSVILLE 4 BROCKAVAY VILLB
has placed on that road a liua of hacks.
Hacks leave the Exchange Hotel iu
Heyuoldville every Tuesday, Thursday and
balurday ou the ui rival of the iU-ooKville
stage, aud return the same day. Thesa
hacks connect at liioekwuyville with, the
Eidgway blages, making connection with,
iraius on the P. St E. PkUud, both east aud
west. Every attention to the comfort of
pauous of this hue will be given, and a
liberal patronage solicited.
4ug.