The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, July 09, 1874, Image 2

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Henry A. Parsons, Jr. . . Editor
THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1874.
Republican State Convention.
The Republicans of Pennsjlvania'will
hold a State Convention at llarrisbur?,
at noon on Wednesday, August 19.
1874, for the purposo of nominating
candidates for Lieutenant Governor,
Auditor General, Secretary of Internal
Affairs, and Judge of the Supreme
Uourt.
The representation of the several
counties in this Convention will bo based
on the apportionment of Senators and
Representatives made by the present
Legislature, each Senatorial and Rep
resentative district being entitled to
delegates equal in cumber to its repre
sentation in the Legislature under said
apportionment.
RUSSELL ERRITT, Chairman.
Ezra Lukens, )
John M'CuLtouoH, bc0s-
The following ticket was nominated
by the Republican County Convention
of Erie County on Monday of last week:
For Congress, subject to conferee con
vention, Hon C B Curtis; Assembly,
W W Brown of Corry; Henry Butter
field, of Erie; Dr S F Chapin of Watts
bur; Dr 0 Logan of Albion; Treasurer
C II Waldbrige, of Erie; County Com
missioner, Clark Bliss of North East;
Poor Director Michael Henry of Erie;
Auditor Wm E Kcyes; Trustees of Erie
Academy S E Woodruff, J W Swalley,
N Murphy of Erie.
When Col. Curtis shall have been
elected to Congress and served through
the ensuing term, be will have the some
what anomalous position of having been
elected from and represented four diff
erent districts in CoDgrcss. Thus, in
1850 he was elected from Erie, Warren,
McKean, Potter, Clarion, Elk, and
Jefferson, to the 32d CoDgress, under
President Filmore. In 1852, under a
new apportionment, he wa3 elected from
the counties of Warren, McKcan, JeCer
son, Clearfield, Elk, Clarion, and Ven
ango, to the 83d Congress, under Presi
dent Pierce. In 1872, from the coun
ties of Erie. Warren, McKean, Cam
eron, Jefferson, Clearfield, Forest, and
Elk, to the 43d Congress, under Presi
dent Grant. In 1874, from Erie War
ren, and Venango, to the 44th CoDgrcss.
.Many of our citizens may yet go to Con
gress, but it would requiro about 38
years for any of them to represent four
districts. In this Col. Curtis will be
for a while without a peer. Erie Ga
metic. Mr. Congressman Dawes.oI Massa
chusetts, now serving his ninth term,
has declined a rcnoniication. If all re
ports are to be believed, this fact may
have an important bearing upon national
politics. It is well known that from the
time Henry Wilson was first spoken of
as a candidate tor Vice President, Mr.
Dawes has been laboring earnestly to se
cure Wilson's scat in tie Senate. lie
has thus far made a double failure.
Having regarded with indifference the
movement to make Butler Governor of
Massachusetts, Butler paid the debt in
kind and made Boutwell Senator. That
act taught Dawes a lesson, and ho im
mediacy thereafter "tied to" Butler.
The death of Charles Sumner created
another vacancy, iut this time Dawes
failed lecavse he was backed by Ben.
Butler. Governor Washburn was cho
sen as a compromise candidate. Wash
burn's term expires MarcL 4th next.
He serves just long enough to show
Massachusetts how valueless he is an a
national legislator in comparison with
Dawes who believes that just so long as
he is content to serve in the House the
State will be content for him to remain
there, but rather than lose his service
altogether he is satisfied that be will be
promoted to the Seuato by the Legisla
ture at its next session. This game of
Dawes presents a still more important
feature. It is by Dawes' retiring from
scrvioo in the House that the President
hopes to array high-tariff Pennsylvania
against speaker islaine lor the 1 real
dency. Judge Kelley, better known as
"Pig Iron Kelley," now stands next to
Dawes, on the Ways and Means com
mittee of the House. Not to advance
Kelley to the chairmanship, the event
of Dawes's retirement from the House,
would be a slight upon Pennsylvania
that the Keystone State would resent,
so observed the President; by sending to
the national nominating convention a
delegation solid against Blaino. The
other horn of the dilemma the President
regards aa still more damaging to
Blaine, for wore he to promote Kelley,
with his notions of high tariff, to the
head ot the Ways and Means Commit
tee, every Western and Southern State
would be offended. By the working out
of this problem the President hopes at
the least, to carry Pennsylvania s 33 na
tional delegates from Blaine over to his
own candidate for tho succession, Ehhu
li. Washburn, of Illinois. Tho re-organization
of tho Congressional commit
tees takes place in December, 1875, a
tew months previous to the assembling
ot tho Convention to nominate a 1 resi
dent. The game being played is for
great stakes, and the people wfll watch
H with interest. Er.e Ouzctte.
Flue ashes from the hot blast of an
thracite furnaces, have been found very
destructive to potato bugs.
A large piano factory in Hudson.
Mass., was burned on Saturday, causing
great loss to the proprietors and throw
ing out ot employment one huudred
workmen.
Dr, Robinson, aged 55, was shot and
killed by a young man named Robb, at
bhipswith b landing, one hundred miles
above Yieksburg, a few days ago, for al
leged crimiual intimacy with Robb's
Hiotner.
GENERAL NOTES.
Additional outrages are reported from
the Indian country.
The new Masonio temple in Spring
field, Mass., was dedicated June 21th.
The trotting horse Sam Purdy has
been sold for 21,600. "
Acting Governor Talbot, of Massa
chusetts, has vetoed the liquor-lioonse
bill.
Hydrophobia seem! to have assumed
an epidemio form among the cannincs of
New York. ,
Ex-Governor Clark has accepted the
Prohibition nomination for Governor ot
New York.
Harvesting has commenced in many
parts of California, and the yield of grain
will be enormous.
In Connecticut the Legislature is
rapidly removing Republicans from
office and substituting Democrats.
The Massachusetts Legislature has
refused to pass the license bill ovor the
Governor's veto by a vote of 110 to 93.
Sumner's death co9t Massachusetts
840,000.
Tho total coal production in this
country in 1873, was 44,843,902 tons.
Kansas City, Mo., is safd to pack
more beef thau any other city in the
Union.
It is reported that there is not a sin
gle lawyer in the Now Hampshire
Senate.
During the past three weeks Delaware
sent over seven million quarts ot straw
berries to market.
Out of the4,7Sl bills introduced in
both Houses of Congress last session,
less than 1,000 passed, and of these
over 500 were private or pension bills.
The public debt statement on the
first of July will show a slight decrease.
The Government will pay 822,000,000
in gold for the July interest.
Hugh Donahue completed on Satur
day a thousand-mile walk in the same
number of hours on the Hampdem Park,
Springfield, Mass. He started six weeks
ago, and was about douo for when he
finished.
J. B. Koch, ex-county treasurer cf j
Wajne cttnty, Ohio, convicted of tie
embezzlement of 820,000 of the coun'y
funds, has been sentenced to an impris
onment of one year and a Hue double
the amount of the defalcation.
The ceremonies of laying the corner
stone of the new Government building
in Chicago, June 24th, diew an im
mense attendance of strangers from all
parts of the State. . Business was gen
erally suspended and tho public 'offices
were closed.
The women's Pennsylvania State
Temperance Convention Biet at Pitts
burgh Wednesday, June 24, the atten
dance being large. A committee on
permanent organization was appointed,
after which the convention was address
ed by several persons. Mrs. A. W.
Black was chosen permanent president.
Great excitement was caused on Mon
day at Fort Wayne by further reduced
working time in the Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad shops to five hours per
day. At the reduced rate wipers, day
laborers, &c, will receive about fiifty-six
cents per day. The men are nearly des
perate, ond appvehcusions of serious
trouble are felt.
Philadelphia, Juno 30. The Board
of Directors of the Pennsylvania Rail
read Company, at their meeting yester
day elected Edmund Smith, Seccnd
Vice President; A. J. Cassatt, Third
Vice President; Frank Thomson, Gen
eral Manager, in place of Mr. Cassatt,
made Vice President; John P. Green,
Assistant to the President, thus giving
the President two instead of one assis
tant, as formerly. The other asistant is
Strickland K neass, Esq., for many years
Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the city.
Jersey City, July 6 An extraordi
nary phenomena occurred on the 4th of
July at the village of Westwood, Bergen
county. At 0 P. M., tho sky darkened
and a violent shower of hailstones, some
two and a half inches in diameter, de-
cended, killing hens and chickens, and
stunning cows and horses. A young
lady, Miss Bogart, had her wrist and
arm seriously injured by hailstones
Several other persons were struck. At
the Ridgcwood House hardly a single
paue of glass was left whole. The storm
covered an area of twenty-five miles, and
Btriped the fruit trees, and leveled the
crops. It has caused tremendous ex
citement. Washington, July 3. For some years
past twenty cleiks in the Quartermas
ter's office have been assigned to exam
ining and passing upon Quartermaster's
claims for forago and property taken
from Union mec during the war in the
States of Delaware, Maryland, West
Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and
Missouri. A clause in the Legislative,
Executive and Judicial appropriation
bill passed last session not only legislates
these clerks out of office, but fails to
make appropriation for this class ol
claims. Consequently several thousand
claims pending in the War Department
are ruled out, and a special act of Con
gress will be required to make provision
lor their payment. The lact was dis
covered yesterday.
Syracuse, N. Y., June 21. At the
Central Baptist Church, lust evening,
about three hundred persons had assem
bled at the festival in the parlors on the
second floor, in tho rear of the main edi
fico Ti.ble3 were laid all around the
parlors. Fifty persons had assembled
in tho room below. The stringer
stretched across tho parlor, which was
supported by iron rods leading to the
roof, gave way. The floor fell carrying
the timbers and plaster, and three hund
red persons fell into the Chasm. A
general alarm was Boon sounded by the
police and fire department Numerous
volunteers were soon at work, extricat
ing the dead and dying. Fourteen dead
were extricated, and fifteen or twenty
more will die, More than 100 wero
hurt. All the city physicians assisted.
The grief of parents over dead children
and relatives over friends was heart
rending. The adjacent houses were
turned into hospitals for a time,
FEED SOHOENING & CO.,
Law, Commercial,' Book, and General Job Printers,
and Stationers.
R IDG WA T ELK CO.,1 A.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH,
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITINGS FLUID AND COPYING INK.
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
Eslerbrook's Vclehmlcd JSIcel 1ch, ,! Jttst Jtfacfc.
All Kinds of Job Printing dono in the Best Stylo nnd at Low I'riccs.
LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN
VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL & KIME.
A. MAMMOTH STOCK
Firmly believing that tie world moves,
and that the demands of the publioare con
stantly inereasin, tho proprietors of the
(Svmul (nipl JStotp
have just returned from the eastern and
western cities with the most perlcct and
complete stock of
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do not keep, and they have
absolutely
BROKEN THE BACKBONE
of high prices. They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH !
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST 1
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
EW STAGE ROUTE
J. C. BUSKS, Proprietor.
Tbe subscriber having secured the con
tract for carrying tbe U. 8. Mail betwcei
REYNOLDSVILEL & BROCKWAY VILLE
has placed on that road a line o
Hacks leave the Exchange Hotel a
ReyDoldviUe every Tuesday, Tnurtday nnd
Saturday on the arrival of the BrooKvillo
stage, and return tbe same day. These
hacks connect at Brockwayville with the
Ridgway stages, making connection with
trains on the P. & E. Road, both east and
west. Every attention to the comfort of
patrons of this line will be given, and a
liberal patronage solicited.
Aug, 13-72tf.
NEW IIVEKY HTAHLH
IN
RIDGWAY,
DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO, IN
form the' Citizens of Jlidgway, and the
pulilio generally, tliut he has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Busies, to let upon the utost rcasonn
l)lo terms.
BQL.Ho will also do job leaning.
Stable ou Broad street, obovo Main
All orders left at tho Tost Office will meet
prompt attention
Aug 20 1870. If.
Edv'd J. Evans & Co.,
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
vnnir. i'kxn'a
ES"Catalogucs Mailed to Applicants",g3a
Refer thv rerinissioiil lo
llox. J. S. Black. Washington. I). C.
Wkisi r, Son & Cabl, bankers, Yorlc, Pa.
2-Uiv
CHARLES HOLES,
Valcliuiaker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, ltidgwity, Pa. Agent tor the
Howo Sewing Machine, nnd Morton Gold
l'en. liepniring Watches, etc, done with
ho same accuracy as heretofore. ISalis-
untion guaranteed, vlnly
HIGH
(Fosmeslt Wood & Uakx.)
STATIONARY PORTABLE
Steam
Engines.
Tho Best & Most Complete Assortment
In the maiKet.
These Engine have always mointnlnod the very
higheat standard of exoellenoe. We make the
tnanufaoturo of Engine. Boilers and Saw Mills a
specialty. We have the largest and moat complete
work of the kind in the country, with machinery
peciaUy adapted to the work.
We keep constantly in prooess large numbers of
Engines, which we furnish at tbo very lowest prioea
and on the shortest notice. We build Entnncs
medially adapted to Mines, Saw Mills, Grist Mills,
Tanneries, Cotton Gin, Thresher and all causes
Of manufacturing.
We are now building the celebrated Lane Circa
lar Saw MilL the best and moat complete aw mill
ever invented.
We make the manufacture of caw Mill outfit a
Special feature of our businesc. and con f unuan
complete on the shortest notice. .
Our aim in all case to to furnish the best ma
ehinery in the market, and work absolutely un
equaled foi beauty of desiim, economy and strength.
Send fur Circular and Price List. J
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
TJTICA, N. Y,
I
F YOU WANT TO RUY
GOODS CHEAP
OO TO
JAMES II- IIAGERTY
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WARE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
Tho REST 15 RANDS ot FLOU I
Constantly on hand, add sold as cho p
as tho CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. IIAGERTY.
THE ELK ADVOCATE.
THE OLDEST rAFER IN THE
COUNTY,
HAVING! THIS LARGEST CIRCU-
ATION, IT IS THEREFORE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN THE COUNTY.
gjcvotccl to the Ifutcrcictis of the &toU
o( (lk (County.
TERMS:..$2.00 PES YEAR.
If you wmt to sell anything, let the
people know it through tho Advocate,
the great advertising medium.
BRING ALONG YOU II ADVER
TISEMENTS AND GET THEM
INSERTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES.
SHte (Kit gutuocnt
JoS
fT$ vii fist rv &Tb f la r
In the Court House, Ridgway, Pa.
The best work done, and at the
very lowest prices.
Hand bills printed at the tshorcst notice.
Call in and get our prices for advertis
ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted
Orders by mail promptly attended to
Address,
HENRY A l'A RSONS, JR.
Ridgway, Pa.
11YS1CIANS AND DRUGGISTS.
A tiromlnent New York chroloian lately
complained to Dundas Dick, about his San
dalwood Oil Capsulas, stating that some
times they cured miraoulouBly bnt that a
patient of his had taken them for sometim
wi th out effect. On being informed that
several Imitations were made and sold, he
inquired and found that his patient had
been taking cnpsulas sold in bottlcfe, and not
DUNDAs) DICK. & CO'S.
What happened to this physician may have
happened to others, and DUNDAS DICK &
CO., take this method of protecting "Oil of
Sandalwood" from this disrepute.
PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the
Capsulas will CONTINUE TO KO SO, for
they contain the PURE OIL in the BEST
AND CHEAPEST form.
OIL OF HANDLE WOOD is fact super
seding every other remedy, sixty Cepsules
ONLY being required lo insure a safe and
certain cure in six. or eight days. From
no other medicine can this result be had.
Dick's Sort Capsule solve the prob
lem long considered by many eminent phy
sicians, of how to avoid the nausea and dis
gust experienced in -swallowing, which ate
well known to detract from, if not destroy,
tbe good ellcclB of many valuable remedies.
Soft Capsules aie put up in tin-foil and
neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the
only capsules prescribed by Physicians.
JtirTHESE WERE THE ONLY CAP
SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST
PARIS EXPOSITION.
Send for Circular to.35 Wooster 81., N. Y'J
SOLD AT ALL EEUG STORES.
General Aeciic,), 110 Ueade Street, N. TC
JZAXJ7S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
hair
RENEWEK.
Every year increases the popularity
of this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We can
assure our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its high standard ; and it
is the only reliable and perfected prep
aration for restoring Geat ob Faded
IIaib to its youthful color, making it
Boft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
and, by its tonio properties, prevents
tho hair from falling out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use, tho hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tho
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical IIaib Deessinq ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
mvc9 the hair a tmlendid. rrlossv an-
pearance. A. A. Hayes, ULD., State
Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The
constituents are pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it tho Best Pbepabatiox
for its intended purposes."
Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers In Medicine
Frios One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Renewer in many cases re
quires too long a timo, nnd too much,
care,, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye, in one
preparation', which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO
NASHUA. NJL.
MILLSTOSE
M EXT.
auditors' s;;ttl.e.
Charles II lioji'mtin, Treasurer of Mill,
utmic Toieu!i'i, in account with said
Townsfiij):
TOWNSHIP B OAO 1'I XHS.
Tn unseated orders of 172 from
former trva-'urur 700 1)0
To cusli ti'um former treasurer -14
" unseated orders of 1S7H titlO OO
" cntdi from I'. H. Euriey, Co.
Tiviim. Itond fundi 110 HI
" cash from ('. II. Enrlry, t'ouiuy
Trtas. liride funds 87 07
21
Cr.
,. USStl 19
... 12 77
,. HO 25
By orders redeemed
per ecu luge
" balance from treasurer
$1,592 21
Dr.
To bal. due fund from treasurer $'.'10 25
TOW.NtlUI' l'OOIt FINLS.
Dr.
To cash (rom former treasurer oU9 80
' " C K. tarlcy, County
treasurer 87 58
$347 88
Cr.
By orders redeemed .... 155 75
per ventage a 11
balance due from treasurer 188 52
$347 38
Dr.
To balance duo fund from treasurer $188 52
Vie, Lie undersigned, Auditors of Mill-
stono Township, Elk County, hereby cer
tify t lie above bculeuient to bo correct to
tbe best of our knowledge.
ADAM ZI MMJ5UMAN, 1 Auditors
JOHN K MOOt.E, Auditors.
Adah '.i jimkbman, T. C.
June Oil), 1874 ltitH.
ESTABLISHED 1823,
MEYER & SONS,
PIANO MANUFACTURERS,
722 Arch Strett,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS.
No other Pianos have the imp Ejements.
Priie Medal of the AVorld's Fai London
England, and the highest Priie s of the
couutry awaraeu. v3n42-8ni
FOR SALE BY E. K. G RESII,
Masonio IIa.ll Building, Ridgway, Pa.
VAN VLECK'S
CELEBRATED PATENT SPRING
RED REST tempered eteel spring
. wire, these springs can be laid on the
slata ot any common bed and are
COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES !
Also agent for
Weed Sewing Machine,
Easiest Running, Most Durable, and BEST
MAumiMS in ine market. Call anil
examine before purchasing elsewh ere.
v4nl6t9$,
JpllYSlCIANS AND
BUSINESS CARDS.
G. A. RATIIBUX,
Attorney-at-law,
Ridgway, p. aatf.
RVFUS LUC ORE,
Attorneyrkt-Law
Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Office in
tr.li'. haw itrink Bulldinc. Claims for
collection promptly attended to.
3nlly.
JIALL & MCAULEfi
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office in New Brick Building, Main St
Ridnway, Elk Co., Pa. 8n2tf.
REYNOLD'S HOUSE
EETOOLDSmLEWirriSSONCO, PA.
H. 8. BELNAP, Pbopmctok
J, O. If. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
vlnuyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aocl
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
JAMES D. FULLER TON,
oui Kuuii Iennui, Having percnunenur lo
a r i i i .
cated in iuewny. oilers bis professional ser-
Ulhce in Service & Wheeler's D.iildine,
stairs, first door to the left, 73-n-a2-
G. G. MESSENGER,
Druggist and Paraceutist, N. W. cornet
of Main and Mill streets, Kidgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully selected For
eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions
carefully dispensed at all hours, day or
night. vln3y
J. S. B ORD WELL, M. D.,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, has remov
ed biB otlice from Centre street, to Main st.
Kidgway, Pa,, in tbe second story of the
new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo
hito Hyde's store,
Qlbec hours: 8 to 9 a n: 1 to 2 p. m. 7
jan 9 73
T. S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon, '
Rklgwa , Pa. Office in Walker's Building.
Special attention given to Surgery. Office
house lroin 8 a. m. to 10 p. ni. Residence
on corr.er of South and Court Btreets, op
posite the new School House. All calls
promptly attended to. vln2yl.
HYDE HOUSE,
Kidqway, Elk Co., Pa,
W. II. SCI1UAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
no liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to tho comfort and convenience ol
guests, to merit a continuance ol the
same.
Oct 80 18C9.
BUCK TAIL HOUSE,
Kane, McKean Co., Pa.
11. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
ThuiiKlut for the patrouage hereiofoie so
liberally bestowed upon bim, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention
to the coiulurt and convenience of guests.
lo merit a continuance of the same. Tbe
only stables lor horses in Kane and Well
kept night ur day. Hall utlaobed to the
Hotel. vlniluvl.
KERSEY HOUSE,
Cemtecvillk, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, I'loprictor.
Thankful for tbe patronage heretofore
so liberilly bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort and convenience
of guests, It merit a continuance of the
same.
I. IF. II AYS,
DEALBii lH
Dry
Goods. Notions. Grecerie
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Eur leu O.
vln47tf.
JAMES HEN FIELD,
(Succ sor to W. C. llealy,)
DEALER IN
LEY GOOES, GUOCERISS, F&0VISX0N3,
PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o.
v3u7tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa.
FRED. SCUOENING,
WHOLESALE AMD BETAIL SIALIK IS)
PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS,
SHEET MUSIC,
and MUSIC BOOKS
Pianos and oreans to rent and rental att.
plied if purchased.
rrotbunotary'g Omce, Ridgway, Pa.
v2n20tf.
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Is a thoroughly Amorican enterprise, il
lustrated by the leading autists, and teem
ing with the best efforts of the most able
writers of our oountry. It is a paper that,
once introduced in the family circle, is aura
to be eagerly watched for and carefully pre
served. The choice of
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two beautiful Child Piotures, by Mrs. An
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landscape in water -color by the celebrate!
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All our agents have copies of each, and
are prepared to deliver them together with
a subosription Certificate signed by the pub.
Ushers, at the time the money is paid.
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