(Mil JflMfittte. IIknuy A. Parsons, Jr. Editor THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1874. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Supremo Judge, HON. E. M. PAXSON, Philadelphia. Lieutenant-Governor, HON. A. O. OLMSTEAD, of Totter. Auditor General, GEN. HARRISON ALLEN, Warren. Secretary of Internal Affairs, COL. 11. B. DEATH, of Schuylkill. Attention Bepullicans. The nJjouroed meeting of the Elk County Republican convention, will bo hold at the Hydo IIouso in Ridg-vay on TUESDAY TUB 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER at three o'clock P. M., for the purpose of nominating persons for the following offices: One person for Representative. Ono person for Sheriff. One person for Commissioner. One person or Auditor, flnn nerson for Coroner. Let us have a full attendance of delegates from each township. J. II. IIAGERTY. Chairman. EDITORIAL NOTES. The Bcocher Tilton ecaudal seems nnmo tn n reatinr place at last. IU IlilYG w .J ft It were well for tho morals of the coun try hid it no commencement. The Republican State Convention, ol nkin mM at Columbus on tho 2d inst, and have nominated A. T. Wikhoft for oeeretavy of state, F. W. Harvey for School Commissioner, and Rodney Foos, for Clerk of the Supremo Court, Luther Day for Supremo Judge and S. R. Homer for tbe board ot mono ono. The ticket nominated at the Demo cratic State Convention is as follows: Supremo Judge, W. J. Woodward of licrks; Lieut, Gov., John Latta of West moreland coun y; Auditor Gen., Justus F. Temple of Greene Co; and See'y o Internal Affairs, Gen. Wra. McCandlets of Phii'a. The War Department, September 2d received information of the death by consumption at Nashua, New Hamp shire, at midnight of Brevet Brigadier General John G. Foster, Lieutenant, Colonel of tho Corps of Engineers. General Foster was first commissioned in 1846, and served with distinction in both the Mexican war and the rebellion. He was with Major Anderson at the firing on Suinptcr. Peter Conveh of the irresistible Forest Press still clings with desperate energy to the old worn-out falaey of "State Sovereignty." He cays in an swer to some inquiries as to why ho op posed the National Adminitration that It hold in political bondage the people of sovereign States." As though any one in this age, behoved in "State Sovereignty." The late rebeliou surely must have taught us a different lesson. The Reign of Terror in Alabama, Louisiana and Tennessee, still continues with unabated fury, and there is no sur mising when the terrible war of exter mination will end. Negroes, are mas sicred almost hourly, and the lives of white Republicans are in constant jeop ardy. Is there no force ia the general government that can resist this upris ing of a mob of infuriated mad men? Nobody can bo an election officer who holds, or for two months prior to the election has held, any office, appoint ment or employment in or under the government of tbe United States, or of this State, or of any municipal board, commission or trust in any city. This excludes an objectionable class of per sons who have heretofore figured largely among tho election officers. The town of Mokelumno Hill, Culif'or nia, was totally destroyed by fire la.'t Friday afternoon. Tho loss is estima ted at over $173,000. About 1,000 Icelanders will soon im migrate to Wisconsin aud scttlo on a tract of land purchased by agents whom Bent in advanco a few months ago. Tho Memphis Appeal's, Trenton, Tenn., correspondent says. Gov. Brown Has arrived theie to assist in bringing to justice the men who murdered the ne gro prisoners. It is asserted there that 10 of the negroes taken from jai! escaped but whilo no trace of their bodies has been found, the lepoit lacks confirma tion. Ilarrisburg, Sept. 4 2n a test case yesterday Judge Pierson gavo his de cision in regard to transgressing the Sunday law; that tbe transgressors can be fined for each and every sale of cigars and merchandise during the day. This is believed to be the first decision upon this point in Pennsylvania. Under the English laws only one fine during the entire Sunday could be imposed. He also decided that a house having no hotel license can sell ice cream or any thing in the eatable line to citizens or transient custom. The prosecutions were brought by tho Sunday League. "For Senator, John Scott." Possessing the confidence of Prcsi. dent Grant and his advisors: enjoying tho friendship of his brother Senators; on terms of cordiality with his eoloague, Senator Cameron; a truo Republican and a thourough Pennsylvan inn; a gen tleman in every sense, whose name has never been coupled with meanness or dishonor; a sclfmide ."nan, wtioso sympa thies and deportment are in harmony with our bost conceptions of an Ameri can statesman, John Scott is preeminen tly the man whom tho next Legislature should elect to the United States Senato tlis friends everywhero should lo.o no time in advancing his standard. When the Legislature is chosen in November the seloction of a Senator will virtunlly have been determined. Tho Republi can masses wish to see John Scott re elected. The way to reelect him is to choose members of the Legislature who wiil vote for him. Philadelphia North Amc) icon. A contract has been awarded to a Boston firm for tho erection of the sol diers' monument at York, Pennsylvania. The werk will cost S'Jo.OOO. Somcoue of a statistical turn of mind has discovered that there are 28,91)8, 4G1 more acres in Iowa than there are letters in the Bible. Montgomery Blair was shelved by tho Democratic district convention which met at Ilagcrstown on Wednes day. His kith are no longer wanted in Congress. The successful competitor was William Yvnlsh, A nie?age has been sent to President Gr&nt, s-igned by the lending merchants, bankers and professional men of Sherve- port, La., denying tnat any resident ol that parish participated in the recent murders, claiming thst no spirit of law lessness exists in the parish that cannot he controled by the local authorities, olaiming that the condition of affairs there has been misrepresented abroad and asking that a commission of fair miuded men bo appointed by the I'resi dent to visit the Stato and ascertain the truth. Becchcr preached yesterday at the Twin Mountain IIo'iso, N. II., to nnothei very larao audience, special trains bnnsr ins over a thousand hearers. His dis course was mainly l.iitoiical. There was no allusion to the scandal, tbouali at limes during tho remarks Mr Beecher appeared very tnuoh affected, his voice faltering and his eves filliug with tears. At tho conclusion of the scrmond a collection f r a poor widow was taken up, which rclaized one hun dred and sixty-three dollars, Mr. Beecher will rcmaiu at the Twiu House until the last of the month. Washington, September 6 Mis? Minnie Sherman and Mr. Fitch will be married at St. Aloysius' Church on the 1st of October. Ihe following is a copy of the invitation arid oards: "The General of the Army and Mrs. Sherman iuvito you to bo present at the nuptial mass and marriage of their daughter, Maria Ewing Sherman, and Thomas William Fitch, Engineer Corps United States Navy, which will be solemnized by his Grace J. B. Puroell, Most Rev. Archbishop of Cincinnati, in St. Aloysius' Church, Washington, D U., on Thursday, October 1, 1S74, ut 11 o'clock." The ceremony will begin at 11 o'clock, and be over by a quarter to 12, and 'the reception will not commence until 1 o'clock. The invitations to the house will not be as numerous as those to tho church, owing to the impossibility of entertaiuiog so large a nuruhcr evoi; for the few moments each guest is ex pected to remain in the three hours to which the reception is limited, as a portion of tho family leave for St. Louii tbe same night, acd tho rest follow the next day. A new Constitution was proposed to tho people of Ohio lately. It was mode led in many respects after tbe new one lately adopted in this State. But it did uot meet with favor in the eyes of the peoplo, and was badly defeated at an election held a fortnight since. The full official returns show that the total vote for the Constitution was 102,SS5; and against it 250,109. On the clauses enacting minority representation! he votes were for, 73.615; against 259, 415. On tho license question there woro 172, 2G2 for license, and 179,533 votes against license, and on tho quest ion ot State ail to railways, 45,410 votes for aid 290,038 votes against. The people of Ohio expressed a very decided opiuion an all the points except ing that of licensing tho sale of strong drink, on which they wero almost equally divided. The opposition to li cense has a small majority, and it is pro bable that this vote has incorporated the no license policy into organic law ol the State of Ohio. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Fxfijius issued out of tbe Court of Common Picas of Ilk County, nud to me directed, I will ex pose to sale at public vendue or outcry at Hie Court House, Ridgway, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, 1874, at ono o'olock, p. m. All me right, title, interest, claim and do. mand, whatsoever, of delendant in said writ named, i.f. in. to. mid nm r.f all Ihe following described real eslnli being part of warrant No. 4U44, situato in Spring Creek Township, Elk County and Siato ot Pennsylvania, and bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a hemlock tree en the smith hnnV nf 1a Plnrinn .iva,.. thence north seventy-nine degrees TV0 east one hundred and nineteen rods to a post; thence north thirty. nine decrees east thirty-four and fortysix one lundrediha 34 4U.10U rod3 to a post on the Clarion river: thcuce south fifteen decrees 1C east one hundred and forty one aud forty-five one hundred ths 11145. Ullll rn.la A a T,i.ut fhana nraat nn. !... i - - - -. , , v.w Hun dred and fifty-two 1021 rods to a hemlock: .1. As.- . . Lucille ijuriu unuiu uegrees west ninety fUOl rods to the ttlunA nf hciiir,ino ob taining ninety-eight 98 aoreg more or less, said property being uuimprov ed. Taken in execuliyu and to be sold as the property of 8. J. Armases! it ilia unit nf John Hamilton. D. C. OVSTER, Sheritf. Khebiff's Office. 1 Ridgway, I'a., Aug. '1.1, 1874. hotc. Forty bains of the new crop of cotton has been shipped from Shrevcport by rail for New York direct, on a through bill of lading the firpt shipment of the kind ever mado from that market. Tho National Monument Association reports the gratifying bucccfs of its ap peals for contingent subscriptions. Re sponses from secret societies and militia organization are particularly encourag ing, aud tho society is sanguine nf the success of tho entci prise during Centen nial year by this means. QUOTATIONS OP White, Powell & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 42 South Third Street. Philadelphia, September 8th, 1874. nm, asked. U..S. 1881. c 18.1 18 do 5 20, o '02, M and N 12 12. do do do do do do do do 04 do .Hi II "A 11 i nog 117:1 ti'i do .. r, J and J. 'G7 do .., '08 do .. .110 ,110 do do .1172 .117.1 do 10-40, toupon.. 111 do Pncino O s cy .1171 '"4 11 Mew (is Keg. d6 c. 1881. .112J 1125 1121 Hi Gold.. Silver 105 107 j Pennsylvania u-. Reading 55 V Philadelphia & Erio 15 15. Leliigli INavigaUon 4-4 40 do Valley 01 61! United R P. of N J 127 1271 Oil Creek 774 80 Northern Central ! 34 Central Transportation 44 i 44J Ncsquchoning.... 5;l 5i 0 & A Mortgage G's '89 10OJ 101 BHEESIPF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of al Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, arid to mo directed, I will espoFe to public snle or renduo at the Court House, ltidgwnv, I'a., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1874, at one o clock, P. W. All the right, title, claim and demand whatsoever, of defendant of, in, to, and out of all that certain town lot situate in the Borough of St. Mary's, County of Elk and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being lot No. 15 aceordiup; to the mp and plan of St. Mary's Borough auu being cignt (8U) lect wiuc ty one tiunurt-d una nitty fiotntcct aerp on which is erected a frame dwelling house 20x23 feet two Ktorics high. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of Joseph Walker at the suit ol tjeorgo v eigr.l. D C Oyster, Sheriff Sheriff's Office. ) Ridgway, Pa Sept yd, 1S74 n27lo 8B3EIFFS SALS. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Esponas issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Elk County, and to mo directed, I will expose to sale at public vendue at the Court House, RiJ2W3y, Pa. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1874, at one o'clock P M All tho right, title, interest, claim and d'liiand whatsoever of delr.nduuts in, to, and out of all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land tiiuato in the Township of l'ox, County of Elk ar.d Stato of Pennsylvania, bouuded and de scribed es follows to wit: Beginning at a post on tho southern tide ut the MiL'bburg and Siuotliport turnpike about teveuty-uno (71) pe-ruhes east ol Bidgway Township lit.c, taid pest being also the northeast corner of i'litvicli Lamb's triU-t; thence south r.lon Patrick Lamb's tract threo hnudivo (300) perches mure or les to a j.cp! ui the southern warrant line of warrant No4!j7f; thence cast along said war rant line lweuiy-eight 2S puiehes to c pos'; thence north two hundred and eight 20SJ perches more or Icrs to a post on the Milesburg aud Smethpoit turnpike; thence westerly along said turnpike twenty-eight perches more or less to tbo place of beginning. Containing fifty acres and being part of warrant No 4374 and bciug the same laud couveyed to ouo Bridget Lamb by Simon Lamb, by deed of assignment dated 17th day of August A 1 1S03 aud recorded in Peed Book I pae 507 &c, and tho said Bridget having since died intestate whereupon the said tract of land did deseeud to the said James Lamb and other heirs at law ot the said Bridget Lamb On the above tract of land there ere about eighteen acres cleared and im proved; a young growing orchtud; n log house erected thereon 10 by 24 feet au.i two stories high, n'.sj au old chanty ustJ as a stulilc Seized and taken in execution as Oil ptopeity of James Lamb and Simon Lamb and to be sold at tho st of Y' C llealy J) C OYSTER, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, ) Ridgway, Pa Sept 21, 1874jn27to ELK COUNTY COMIIT PROCLA MATION Whereas tho Hon. L. L. Wetmore, President Judge of the 37th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, aud C'has. Luhr aud J V. Uouk Esqs., Associate Judges in Elk county, have issued their precepts to mo directed, for the time of holding of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas, General Quar ter Sessions and Oyer aud Terminer, at liidgway, for the Couuty of Elk, on the 3d Monday of September (being the 21st day) 1874, and continue one week. Notice is therefore given to the Cor ouer. Justico of the Peace, and Consta bles in and for tho county of Elk to up. pear in their own proper persons, with their records, inquisitions and remem berances, to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf apper tain to be done; and all witnesses aDd other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any persons or poisons are required to be then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the ap pointed time, agiecablo to uotice. ' Given uuder my hand and seal at tbe Sheriff's office, in Ridgway, tho 3d day ot September in the year of out Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff timiitl&trator's Jt'otlcc. T r, f 1, n mnlfAM -. ,L. .n,Kf .f TA tT V ui 111 roir,w u. u viu, KETNER lfttA nf .In.. Tnicneliin F.Ik C.n . Pa., deceased. Lcttert of Administration on tho above estate having been granted to the undcr- aijuvu, in, :rsouB inueoieu ro me muu e fl are requested to make payment, and those having claims against Ihe same will present ii.. .:i , . . ill viii nullum ii u in y TO MAlilSON S. KLINE, or his Atty'g. Administrator. HALL & M'CAULEY, Hidwny, Ta. Ridgway, Pa. n2'jl4. MARRIE GRENOLS by her next friend JAMES GARDNER, vs. RICHMOND S. GltENOLS.No 58 April Term; 1874. Divorce, a. vinculo wititromnnic. To RICHMOND 8. GR1NOLS; you are hereby notified that MARIE GIUNOL8 your wife by her next friend James Gard ner, has arp1ied"to the Court of Common Pleas of Elk Co. for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has fixed Monday tho 21th dav of Septem ber next, as the time for hearing tho said application in the premises, at which time you can appear if you think proper. D. C. OYSTER' Sheriff. Aug., 12th 1874. n24t4. In the matter of the Petition In tho Court or iicnry Souther to prove of Common a lost Deed made by David V Pleas nf Elk Meredith, deceased, to El- j County. No. ljaii . Aicrctlitii. J Sep. T. 74. To Rttvhrl Tatlor (lute Meredith) and tiuiin iaiior itrr nnniiana: TAKE NOTICE that nn order was made m the above matter, on the filli day of August, 1871, by the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, awarding a subpoena therein, returnable to the third Monday of Septem ber next, at a Court of Common Pleas there to be held for Ihe Countv of Elk. at the Court House in Itidgwny, when and where you ana nil ot'icrporsnns concerned are re quired to appear in said Court and make answer upon oath or lUiiriniition to the said bill or petition. HEXUY SODTIIER, Att'y in Person. Ridgway, Aug. 21st, 1874. JLXST OF CAUSES SET DOWN POR TRIAL cn tho third Monday of September, bbing the 21st day. 174: 1 Jonathan Doyntou et al. vs A'. C. Fin ney ct al., 1 January term, 1871. '2 Gcor;;e Decker vs George Schneider, 0 April term, itiiz. ii .Martin Sovg vs Nicholas Eronenwctter, et nl., 4i April term, ltii 4 Martin fcurg sNioholas KronsnweUcr, ct al., April term, 112. o The School Dintriot of Fox "vs John Myers el al., bl January term, 1S7! 0 N. M. Drockwny vs Harvey Parsons, a April term, lKii. 7 St. Mary's Coal Co. vs George Retgcr, lU April term, 1,-7:J. S Anthony Wcis vs J. A. Haak, 44 Ati. term, lS7:i. 'J The Ulurion River Navigation Co. V Hiram Carman, C'.l August term, lSV.i. 10 Henry Sproul vs C. R. Earley, 8 November term, ib73. 11 Kalph Joliu: on et al. vs Miles Dent. iO January term, 171 1- Com of 1'enii'ii for use of J. A. Iluak vs Andrew Kaul, O'J .l.imif.iy term 174. 1;j P. VY. Hays vs Elins Moyer, la April term, 174. 14 Tanning ,j- Lumber Co. vs Joseph iiurger, :;1 April term. IS' 1. 1 Klin Maokey vs 11. W. May, 51 April term, 174. 1 ' J cieoro Eniili vs David Pontius, l'i August teiiu. lti 1. 17 AluorlVr ,st l'icton vs HuT.ilo New Vol k and l'hiht. 1!. K., 4: August term, 1874. 15 Charley mil Mary YVcller vs 15. N. V. i 1'. li. it., Ii August tern., 1S74. 1 lEL. sSCHiKNlMI, 1'iotiiunutary. n'J"ic. i F YOU WANT TO JJUY GOODS CHEAP co 10 JAMES II- HAfJKUTY Main Street, P.id;;wny, I'a. V'HY .GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS SHOES, HATS- AND CAPS, GLASS AND (jiJIvNS WAlti;, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAItl-:, TOKAULO AND Ci'jAIiS. A Lnrjre StoA of Groceries and Provisions. The r-KST r.llANDS of F LOU I ! Ct i;:itii!ifiy nu hs.nd, nud Mild ai cheap as lU CUE A PKST. JAMES II. 1IAGEUTV. THE ' IilZ:.NS OF PENNSYL VANIA. Your attention is specially invited to the fact that the National li.tnks are now pri-parsd to rcceiva subscriptions to the Capital Stock ot tbo Centennial Eoard of Financo. The fun is realized from this source nro to be employed in the erec tion of the building? lor Ihe International Exhibition, and the expenses connected with the same. It is confidently believed that the Keystone Stato will be represented by luo namo of evarv citizen alive lo patri otio commemoration of the one hundredth birth-day of the nation. The shares of stock are offered for 10 each, and sub scribers will receive a handsome engraved Cevtilicnte of Stock, suitable for framing and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum will be paid on nil payments of ten leuuial Stock lroui data of payment lo January 1, 187(5. Subscribers who are not neai a National Bank can remit a check or poBt oliico ordo to the undersigned, FltED'K F HALEY, Treasurer, J04 Walnut St., Philadelphia Elk County Directory. Presideut Judge L. D. Wetmore. Additional Law Judge Hon. Jno. Vincent. Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J Uouk. District Attorney J. K. P, Hall. Sheriff I). C. Oyster. Proilnnotary $o., Fred. Schocniug. Treasurer Joseph AVindfelder. Commissioners Robt. Campbell, Julius Jones, Geo. d. Wen). Auditors C. W. Uarrett, Thomas Irwin, Thomas J. Burke. County Surveyor Geo Wilmsley. Jury Commissi uicrs. Phillip Krciglo l.iiuusoui Kylcr. FRED SCHOENING & CO., Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers, and Stationers. RID G WA Y ELK CO., 1 A. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW HLANKS, AND FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY. ARNOLD'S WRITING: FLUID AND COPYING INK. LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. Eslcrbrooi's Vclcbratetl Slccl Pens, the I2rst .JSatlc. All Kinds of Job Printing dono in the Best Stylo and at Low Prices. LETTER, NOTE, AND RILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ''ANY QUANTITY. POWELL & KIME. A. MAKMOTH STOCK Firmly believing that the world moves, and that tho demands of tho publisare con stantly iucrcasiuT, tho proprietors of the (brand Central J&on: have just returned from tlie eastern and vcsti-rn cities with the uioat perfect and complete stock of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. You cannot ASK TOR ANYTHING they do not keep, aud they have tibsclutcly BROKEN THE BACKBONE of hih price?. They buy for cash and SELL rOlt CASH ! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! Ridgway, May 1st, 1873. "VT EW STAGE ROUTE J. C. BURNS, Proprietor. The subscriber having secured the con tract for carrying the U. S. Mail betweec REYNOLDSVIXEL, k BROCKWAI VILLE has placed . on that rdad a line o Hacks leave the Exchange hotel a Reynoldville every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on the arrival of the BrooKvillo stage, and return the same day. These hacks connect at BrockwayviUe 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 Uboral patronage solicited. Aug. 13-72tt I NEW 1A VERY STA1J1.E l.V DAN eCRlBN-EH WlSi5:; TO IN i ? r 11 1 the CittzetiH of Hi l;;vnv, mA t'io public jci.crnlly, tln.tbchiia started .i Liv ely i-inble iinJ v.iil ke::p GOOD STOCK, GOOD CA X III AG KS 15 i ; !), to lot l,) i.i '. i j i.i'j.st ruiUuii.1 bletovms. S'v.H will al:'o da jt' leaning. b'tx'.de on Broad s-ltcit, iiIh.vc Main !1 r.i.kia left at the Post Ollito will inci prompt uitcntion Anj; 'Jll 1K70. tf. Evei-y year increasea tlio popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which ia duo to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high, standard ; and it is tho only rcliablo and perfected prep aration tor restoring Ueat oe a adeij IIaik to its youthful color, making it; Bolt, lustrous, and Bilkcn. Tho 6calp, by its use, becomes whito and clean. It removes all eruptions and danclrulf, and, by it3 tonio properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its use, tho hair grows thicker and stronger, in baldness, it restores tno capillary elands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old aso. It is tho most economical Hatb Deessixq ever used, os it requires fewer applications, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. iiayes, jii.l., otato Assayer of Massachusetts, Bays, "Tho constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it tho Best Peepabatioi for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Sltiiclnei, Fries Ouo Dollar. Buckingham's Dye I'Oli TUiJ WJJ.ISiSfcJ.U3. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and ellectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wasn on. Sold by all Druggists. Prico Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.. NASHUA, I?JX. jpiiVSlCIAXS AND mtVOClSTf.. .V prominent Nnv York phyMatan hit c!y coiuplaintd lo fJuii las l.iic!;, about Ins S an' diilwoo l Oil Capsulas, e'.ating that noir.e limes they cured mil aculounly ; but that t patient of his had taken them fur sometim without elfect. On bem;? informed luat tevcriil imitationH were made nud Hold, he inquired arid found that his patient laid li cu takingcnpsuhis sold in hollies, and uot UU.MJArt Dil.'li ii CO S. hat hiipeued lo this physician may have happened lo oilier?, tin I IiI .nDJS I'IC Iv ,v CO., take this method of protecting '-Oil of hiuiila'.wooil tron this ilisrepiite. PHYSICIANS who onco prescribe Ihe Cnpaulas will CONTINUE TO DO 0, for they contain the PUKli OIL in the Br.ST AND CHEAPEST form. OIL OF 3ANDLEWOOD is fact super seding every otlier remedy, sixty Capsules ONLY beirif? required to iasir. o a rale and certain cure in six or eight days. From no other mediu'.no can this result be had. Dick's Soft CAr.si'i.i;s solve the prob lein long considered by many eminent rhy sicians, of how to avoid the nausea anddis gust experienced in swallowing, which aio well known to detract from, it not destroy the good etlects of many valuablo remedies boft Capsules aie put up in tin-foil and neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the only capsules prescribed by Physicians. S uf THESE Vt'EUE THE ONLY CAP SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST PARIS EXPOSITION. Send for Cirou'.ar to 35 Wooster St., N. YJ SOLD AT ALL DEUfl BTOEES, General Agon ty, 110 Rcale Street, N. V ESTABLISHED 1823, MEYER & SONS, PIANO MANUFACTU:tEH3, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. No other Pianos have the imp ements. Prize Medal of the World's Fai London England, aud the highest Prizes of the country awarded. v3ul2-3ui SHJ. VEGETABLE SICILIAN uaju T RENE WEIL BUSINESS CARDS. O. A. It A TUB UN, . Attorney-at-Uw, Ridgway, Pa, 2 2 tf. RUFUS LUC ORE, Attorney-at-Lair Ridgway, Elk Co., Ta. Office in Hall's new Urick Building. Claims for collection promptly attended to. vSnlly. HALL & M' VALLEY, Allomeys-at-Lw. Ofiico in New Brick Building, Main 8t Ridgway, Elk Co., I'a. v3n2tf. J, O. II. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LATV. vln2,.yl. Ridgway, Elk Couuty, Te. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acci dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLER TON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Kigway, offers his professional ser vices to tho citizens of Uidgway and sur rouuding country. All work warranted. Ollice in Service & 'Wheeler's Building, up stairs, first door lo the left, 73-n-oiMy CJIARLES HOLES, M'titchniaker, Engraver and Jewcltfr, Main Btrcet, Ridgway, Pa. Agent lor the Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold Pcu. Repairing M atches, etc, done with he tamo accuracy as heretofore. Satis action guaranteed. vlnly G. G. MESSENGER, Drupgist and Paraceutist, N. W. cornet of Main r.nd Mill street?, Ridgway, Pa. A lull assortment, ot caicluliy selected For eign mid Domestic Hiugs. Prescriptions arelully dispensed at all hours, day or nmlit. .vlntiy J. S. LORD WELL, 21. D., Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed his oihve from Centre street, to Main et. Uidgway, 1 ,, m the second story of the new brick building of John 0. Hall, oppo- t.no Hi no s store. (jtliuo hours: b to 0 a- in: 1 to 2 p. m. 7 jan U 7a T. 8. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician nna Surgeon, iti'IjMva , I'a. Oliico in Walker's Uuililiug. Special attention given to Surgery. OHice huUiC lr;in ii a. in. 10 JO p, lu. Kesiucnce ou tori'.ci' of lioulii and Court streets, op p'jbiio tlia nciv fcciiool House. All calls :i'ompuy atli-mlcii lo. vluyl. U IDE HOUSE, Kiiiuwa v, Elk Co., Pa, W. 1!. fCUKAM, Proprietor. I'ht'.uUful fur tlio patronage heretofore .-o liberally bellowed upon him, tho new ircprioior, l,opes, by paying strict a,. leniiuii to llic c.Miilo. l an t coiivetiienca ot gatMs, lo nieiii a coiiiinunuce oi the K.iUiO. Ovt 1S0U. UL'L'KTAIL JJO USE, Kanh, M:i.eau Co., l'. 11, E. I.()tiiEi;, Proprietor. T i.iinktiil lor ll.i i nt rouagc herotofoii, so lilieraily b .'itowed upou him, the new pro prioior, hopes, by iug strict utleutiou lo th-j ci.inlort mid uunvvuivuee Of guttsitt, lo merit a coutiiiiiuuce of the same, 'lho oi ly siuliies lor Imi sos in Kane and well ktpi ui-.il or -iay. Hull attachcl to lho lioiei. V'luliyl. KERSEY HOUSE, CK.MittviLLK, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, 1'iopiietor. TtianUl'ut lor tlio palrouitgo heretofore so liber ti!y bestow id upon luiu, the new pio i iici or, luipe.-,, by paying strict at tention to t!.o Coi:i)oiv aLd convenience of gnosis, ti merit a coutinuuuco of the SIIUIC. 7'. Ii'. HAYS, UCALUi. it) Dry Goods, ITotions, Groceries, and General Variety, fCX, ELK CO., PA. Hurley 1. J. vlnlTtf. JAMES PEN FIELD, (Suco sor to W. C. llealy,) DEALKR IN COCDS, CHOCSrvISS, PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, l'HUIIS, &c. vSuTtt". Wi st End, Uidgway, Pa. FR E i). S Cll OEXING, WIIOLESALU AND liHTAIt. liLEK IM PIA.NO.FOllTES, OltGAXa, SHEET .MUtilU, nud MUSIC UOOKS Pianos and organs to rent aud runtal ap plied if purchased. Protlb, notary's OlUce, Ridgway, Ta. vJuiOif. y PLAYIflQ CARDS. TUB BEST THE CHEAPEST. STE .'SHirS Cheapest kind made. UEQ I'i'AS A cheap common card. I!KO DWAYS A nice common card. VI It NIAS Fine calico backs. GEN JACKSON'S Cheap and popular, (P lern backs, various colors aud de signs.) COL . JlUIAS (Euchre deck) extra quality GOLDEN GATES One of Ihe best card made, MX VERNONS Extra fine, twocolorpati tcrus. ACK THE AB3VE TAKE NO 0THEH8. Price List ou application. Dealers gup. plied by VICTOR. E. MAUGER, 39-ly ICO to 112 Keado St., N. Y Edw'd J. Evans & Co., NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, tgjr Catalogues Mailed to Applicantg-gjg Refer (by permission) to Hon, J. 8, Black, Washington, D. C. Wkisek, Bom & Cam, Bankers, York, Pa, 2-liu'v
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