The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 29, 1874, Image 2

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IlEiNiiy A. Parsons, Jr. - Editor
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1874.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Supreme .Judge,
HON. E. M. PAXSOX, Philadelphia.
Lieutenant-Governor,
HON. A. 0. OLMSTED, of Potter.
Auditor General,
GEN. HARRISON ALLEN, Warren
Secretary ot Internal Affairs,
COL. R. Ii. DEATH, of Schuylkill.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Congress,
COL. A. I. WILCOX,
(Subject to Dislriot Conference.)
For Assembly,
D. C. OYSTER, Ridgway
For Sheriff,
II. II. WENSEL, Ridgway.
For Commissioner,
W. II.OSTERHOUT, Ridgway
For Auditor.
J. J. TAYLOR, Fox.
For Coroner,
CIIAS. MCVEAN, St. Mary's.
Tor Representative
Who shall repieseat Elk county, in
the nest Legislature' is a question,
many men are asking themselves, and
there are men, we have no doubt, who
aro unable to decide who they desire
shall be the person.
Some Democrats ara faithful to party
and party claims, aud will vote for Mr.
Wimmer solly on the ground of party
fealty, while we aro aware of this, at the
same timo wo could name, were we so
disposed, scores of Democrats, who con .
sider Mr. Oyster the man for the place
and will vote for him.
The Democratic organs of the county
wit'i a desperate effort are i allying their
followers under the cry of United States
Senator, and aro seeking to drown Mr.
Wimmer's . railroad connection and at
the same time draw the wool over the
people's eyes as to the real issues this
all.
Now as to the Seuatorship business;
what difference will it niaka to the peo
plo of Elk county whether Buckalew,
Wallace, Bigler or Scott, be elected
United States Senator? None, whatever,
cither of the above named gentlemen
are competent, so far as we know, But
in this canvass there are questions by
the side of which, the Sunatorship busi
ness sinks into insignificance. The
rate of freights are to be adjusted, and
this is a question that comes home to
tho hcarth-stono of every man. The
farmer, mcohanic, and laborer, are all
interested in this question. And we
abjure you to weigh well this matter,
and east your vote without the prejudi
ces of paity blinding your vision. Be
free and throwing party shackles, and
leading strings to the winds, vote
for the interests of your county aud
your firesides.
Mr. Wimmer is the candidate of the
Pennsylvania R. R. Company, and has
a letter from them requsting that be be
a cmdidate. We don't want thib man
to misrepresent us. Wo want a candi
date of the people not of Railroad Com
panies. D. C. Oyster, o tho other hand is
fresh from the people, and is so well
known throughout Elk County that
ccomiums from our pen must count as
nought. He is a man ot the people
and we firmly bclievo the people will
elect him.
A Lis Nailei
A story has been circulated it) Jay
aud Bcnesett townships as well as other
parts of the oountyjin the interest, as we
aro inlormed, from trust-worthy sources,
of Isaac Horton, Iudcpendant candidate
for sheriff, that Henry Wensel was a
rebel soldier and that he deserted from
the unioD army.
Mr. Wensel, was born and reared iu
Clarion county this State, and served in
the union army and received a wound
on his cheek for which he now draws a
pension from the United States Govern
ment, and he was honorably discharged.
We hope the report that these stories
have been circulating is untrue, but
coming to our ears from no less than
a doien different men we are forced to
believe that they have been told to hurt
Mr. Wensel. We leave the question to
the honest consideration of candid men
if a man who is oipable of circulating a
story of this kind, is a fit man for
sheriff. We say No and believe when
the votes are counted they will say No.
Quick Tkleobai-hisq. In the ordinary
eourse of business two telegrams were rs
cently sent from New York to London, and
answers receive J to one in thirty and to the '
other in thirty.fiva minuets' actual time.
Eaoh message was transmitted 8,001) miles
and passed through the hands of eighteen
persons. The message and reply' in each
ease passed through tho bands of thirty-six
persons, and traveled over 7, 000 miles in
thirty to thirty-five minuteB.
It it estimated that there are at present
000,000 canary birds in the Unites 8tates
of which number 300,000 were exported
last year. In addition to thess there are
upwards of 100,000 other cage birds. To
feed this army of feathered songsters 175,
000 bushels of seed, representing a value of
$J,000,000 are annully required.
SHERIFFS SAI.F.
By virtue of a writ of fieri facins, is
sued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Elk County, and to mo di
rected, I will expose to public sale, at
public vendue or outcry, at the Court
House, in Ridgway, Pa., on.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1GTH, '74
At one o'clock P. M., the following
real estate, to wit. All the right, title,
interest, claim and demind whatsoever
of defendant in said writ named of, in,
to or out of all the following described
tracts, pieoes or parcels of land being
in Jones township, Elk County. Pa., as
follows:
Warrant No. 2504 23 1 acres.
Warrant No. 2504, 232 acres.
Warrant No. 2527, 1G1 1-8 acres.
Warrant 2553, 859 acres.
Warrant No 2551, 527 acres.
Warrant No. 25(14, 400 acres.
Warrant No 2010, 181 acres.
Warrant No. 2791, il07J acres.
Warrant No. 3214, 797 J acres.
Warrant No. 8221, 794 7-10 acres.
Warrant No. 3222, 1053 acres.
Warrant No. 3224, 457 acres.
Warrant No 3290, 734 acres.
Warrant No. 3291, 206 acres.
Warrant No. 3293, 183 acres.
Warrant No. 3295, 292 acres.
Warrant No. 3290, 129 acres.
Warrant No 3143, 121 acres.
Warrant No 3290, 80 acres.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of The M'Kean and
Kik Laud and Improvement Company
nt the suit of Robert Patterson and
William Hacker.
D. 0. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. )
Ridgway, Pa., Oct. 23 '74. oct29-3t
By virtue of sundry writs of vendi
tioni crponas, issued out ot the Court
ot Common Pleas of Elk County, nud to
me directed, I expose to public sale, at
public vendue or outcry, at the Court
House, in Ridaway Pa., on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1GTII, '74
At one o'clock r. si., the following real
estate, to wit: All the right, title in
tcrerest, claim and demand whatsoever
of defendant in said writ' named, of, in,
to or out of all that certain tract, piece
or parcel of land known and desiguuted
on the general map of Elk County as
tho western part of warrant or tract No.
2775, containing four hundred aud
seventy-one (471) acres more or less
situate in tho township ol Millstone, iu
said county of Elk and State of Penn
sylvania, and being the same land con
veyed to Geo D. Messenger by Wi'liam
Kingman, guardian of Emma L. King
man and llellcn L. Kingman, by dui'd
dated August 8, 1872.
Seized, taken into execution and to
be sold as tho property of Geo. D.
Messenger as the cuit of W. L. King
man, L. W. Kingmau and Stella M.
Kinmnu.
D. C. OYSTER, sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. 1
Ridgway, Pa., Oct. 23 '74. oct.29-3t
XUEtllFF S.ILE.
By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, is
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Elk County, and to me directed, 1
will expose to public sale, at public ven
bue or outcry, at the Court House, in
Ridgway, Pa., on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TI1, '74,
At oue o'clock p. M., the following real
estate, to wit: All the right, title, inter
est claim or demand whatsoever, of N.
M. Rrockway in, to, or out of all that
certain tract, piece or parcel of land
8ituato in the touwship of Horton,
county of Elk aud State of Pennsyl
vania, bounded and described as follows,
to wit; Beginning at a post in the
south line of tiact No. 4400, and thirty
three (33) rods east from the southwest
corner of said tract; thence north sixty
four and one-half (54J) degrees cast
thirty-three (33) rods to a post; thence
south seventy and one-half (70J)
degrees east forty-two (42) rods more or
less to a post in the south line of said
trace No. 4400, and thence by said war
rant liuo sixty-nice (G9) rods more or
less to the place of beginning, contain
ing three (3) acres, be the same more or
less, being a part ot division third of
warrant 4400, and being a part of the
same lands conveyed to Dauiel Kings
bury by Daniel R. Griggs and others,
trustees ot the United States Laud Com
pany, dy deed dated November 23 A. D.
1850, and recorded in the Recorder's
offico in and for said county of Elk, iu
Deed Book "C," page 398, &o., on
which is erected a frame dwelliug house
18x27 feet, 2 stories; also, office and
carpenter shop lGxoG ieet, and a well
of water, &c.
Also. Another tract or parcel of
land situate in Horton township, Elk
county and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and describe as follows: Begin
ning at a hemlock at tho southeast cor
ner ot division third of warrant No.
4400; thenco north forty-three (43)
rods more or less to a post in the road
leading from Ridgway to Brookville;
thence by the road south thirty-eight
(381 degrees west nity-two I oz I rodx
more or less to a post iu the south line
of warrant No. 4400; thence cast on
said warrant line thirty-four 34 rods
more or less to the place of beginning,
containing four and one-half 41 acres
more or less, being part ot division
third of warrant 1400, conveyed to
Daniel Kingsbury by David 11. Griggs
and others, trustees.yco , by" deed da
ted November 23d,-', ljB50, recorded in
the Recorder's office, iu Elk county, in
Deed Book 'U." page ZU, &i.
. Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of N. M. Lroekway
at the suitot Mary J. iseman.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office,
Ridswav. Pa.. Oct, 23, 74 f oct-29 3t
SUEJIIFF S.llE.
By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued
out of Ibe Court of Common Pleas of
Elk County, and to me directed, I will
expose to public sale, at public vendue
or outcry, iu the Cpurt House, in Hidg
way, on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1GTII, '74,
At one o clock P. M., the following real
estate to wit; All the right, title, in-
forest claim and demand whn'soover ol
defendant in said writ named of, in, to
or out 61 all these two town lots situate
in the villapo of Ridgway, county of
Elk and State of Pennsylvania, being
lots No. 14 and 15 according to the
plan and mop of Souther's addition to
Ridgway, bounded and described as fol
lows On the touth by lot no 10; cast
by Sherman street; north by lot No. 13
west by lots Nob. 8 and 9, each being
65 feet front and 130 foot deep, and
containing together 10,900 square feet,
on which is erected a frahio dwelling
house 10x24 fect and two stories high;
also, another small house partly finished,
intended as a tenant house.
Seized, taken in execution aud to lo
sold as tho property of A. G. Cuthbert
at the suit of J. S. and W. II. Hyde.
I) D. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, ")
Ridgway, Pa., Oct. 23. '74 j oct29-8t
SICE St IFF S A I. E.
By virtue of a writ of fieri facia, is
sued out of tho Court o' Common Pleas
of Elk County, and to me direcltd, I
will expose to public sale, nt public ven
due or outcry, at tho Court House, in
Ridgway, oh
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1GTII, '74,
Atone o'clock p. M f tho following real
estate, to wit; All tho right, title, in
terest, claim and demand whatsoever of
defendant in Raid writ named of, in, to
or out ot all that certain tract, piece or
parcel of land being and lying in the
township of Horton. county of Elk and
State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at
a post at the southwest corner ol land of
George JN ulf ; thence by land ot said
Nulf cast ouc hundred aud thirty-four
134 rods to a post; thence sou th
partly by land ot John JNulI tilty-nint
and seven-tenths 59 7-10 rods to a
post and stones: thence west
one hundred and thirty-four 134 reds
to a maple; thence north by land ol
William Bennett fifty-nine and seven-
tenths 59 7-10) rods to the place of be
ginning, containing fifty 50 acre3 more
or less, it being part ol tract iNo. -1J10,
and being the same lot of land convoyed
to John Rinchuls by Sampson Short
and wile by deed dated the 11th day of
March, A. D. 18G7, which is recorded
in the Recorder's office in and for the
county of Elk, in Deed Book "M," page
294 on the 19th day ot September, A.
D. 180 1, cud conveyed by John
Rinchuls and wife to Jesse C. Piatt by
deed dated tho Cist day of July, A. D.
18Ci, recorded, &c, all the minerals
and pine timber in said tract of land be
ing reserved, there beiug about eightec-u
18 acres cleared and improved, a
traine house erected, tnererm Joxit tect,
one and a half stories high, and barn
10x24 feet, and a good spiing ol water.
Seized, taken iu esecunon and to be
sold as the property of Jesse C. Piatt af
file suit of Clark A. licox.
. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, )
Ridgway Pa., Oct, 29, '74, J oct20-3t
.VOTICF..
Notice is hereby civcu that M. M.
Schuitz, A. I. Wilcox, John Eriihout, J. L.
Brown, A. B. Preston, A. 1. Amneh, am.
J. C. Mulone intend to m.'.ke application for
the incorporation ot themselves, anil such
otbers as slmll associate wiih them, under
the corporate nunio uud style ot "Tho Wil
cox Cemetery Association;" the object of
said Corporation lo be the establishment an.;
maintenance of a Cemetery at or near the
village of Wilcox, in Eik County, Pennsyl
vania. u:ilt3.
ci vTioji:
All persons are hereby cautioned not
to buy ihe following desctibed property,
uow iu the poiscssion of Jacob Quiggle,
at lower Mill Creek mill, as the satuu be
longs to '.tie:
To horses nnd harness; one joke
oxen; one ox yoke and wagon; one set
bob-sleds, six chains; one cutting bos;
one shingle machine; two shingle sr.vs
and belts belongiug to machine;
oue set blacksmith tools uid belli es,
one slab ear; one circular st;w lor bunm
mill; six cant hooks; tix tons of 1 -u)
more or less.
J. II. UACEKTY.
n2 9t3.
Rl.mington Sewing Machines
Fire Arms, and AanicuLTUiiAt, Im
plements. The Remington .Sewing
Machine has sprung rapidly into luvor us
possessing tho best combination of good
qualities Duuiely, light runuing smooth
noiseless rapid oud durable. It litis
a straight needle, perpendicular action,
automatic drop-feed, makes the Lock or
Shuttle Stitch, which will neither rip nor
ravel, and is alike on both sides.
The Remington Sewing Machine has
received premiums at many Fnhs,
throughout tho United States, aud with,
out effort took the Grand Medal of Pro
gress, tho highest order of medal that
was awarded at the lato Vienua Esposi
position. Tho Remington Works also manu
facture the new .Double Rarrelled
Breech Loading Shot gun snap
and positive action, with patent
joint check, a marvel of beauty, fiuh-h
aud cheapness, and the celebrated Rem
ington Rifles adopted by nine different
governments, and renowned throughout
the world for military, hunting and
target purposes all kinds of Pistols,
Rifles, Canes, Metalio Catridges, tf c.
Agricultural Implements, Improved
Mowiug Machines, Steel Plows, Cultiva
tors, Road Scrapers, Pateut Excavators,
LTay Tedders, Cotton Gins, Iron
Bridges, &c.
The undersigned has been appointed
agent for the sale and introduction of
the Remington Sewing Machine in and
for the counties of Elk, Clearfield and
Warren. TIIOS, J. BURKE,
Depot and office, St. Mary's, Pa.
P. S. A good local agent wanted.
Till. IL I 1ST.
Following is tho list of causes set down
for trial nt. November term 1874, commenc
ing Monday, November 10.
1 The Spring Hun Coal Company vs.
Thomas Tonicr, No. 10, of January term,
18li.
11 Oeo. I) Mpsspncror el fit. vr. .Tnnin.
Geo. ct al., Jo. 41 of April term, lNlitt.
1J John Tudor vs Hiram Woodward ct
al., No 6, of Ai'Riist term, 1870.
H r.. iu. Mason et. ai. vs. uenry ftoutlier
et hi., No l'Jof January term, 1871.
a James Curry vs. E. & C. Paine, No
88, of Apri term, 1872.
3 Mnriin Sorg vs Nicliolns Kronenwetler
el al., No 48, of April term, 1872.
4 The t-eliool District of Fox vs. John
Myers et al., No 31 of Janunry lerm 187;.
6 Anthony Wise vs J. A. Hank, No 41 ot
August, term 1873.
0 The Clarion River Navigation Co, vs
Ilirnin Cnrmnn No ti'J of August term, 1873.
7 J. C. Soldcn vs Administrators of
Charles Sheldrake, No 20 of November
term 1873.
8 B. F. Lawrence vs C. F. Ely, No 40 0t
November term 1873.
It Ualpli Johnson ct al vs Miles Dent, No
40 of Juuunry term 1871.
10 The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
use of J. A. llaak vs A. Kaul, No 57 of Jan.
term 1874.
11 Charles Willing ct al vs Thomas
Irwin ct nl No "rl nf.liiimurv term 1STJ
12 P W Hays vs Elias Moycr, No 74 of
Jnminry term 1874.
1-J Alderier & l're9ton vs The Buffalo
iuik imu nmaucipnia ruuiwny lo.,
Ne 43 of August term 1874.
13 Phillip W.IInys vs Elins Moycr, No
13 of April term 1874-
14 J. L. Ll!is vs, Sunbury Fire Insur
nnee Company. No 21 of Apvil terra 1874.
1-J J. L. l-.tlia VS. rlllB Colllfnliia lnsnr.
nucc Co, of Lancaster Pa. No 22 of Apvil
icrin iPi-i.
It Harmon & Coou vs II. W. May No It
of April term 1874.
17 John Van lii abant n L. L. Pulzel et nl
So 30 of August term 1871.
18 Jaiiii-s Bluets vs Tho lieiuinger Coal
and Iron Co. Ni 47 of Aiicnst Ipr-n 1S7i
l'J S. A, Olmsteiul vs The Township of
iiorion ISO ti.i ot August lerm 1874.
20 Timothy (juilt'oyle vs Henry Ticlge To
(10 August lerm 174,
21 tieorge Opdyke vs Francis A. Licsch
No 70ol'Au?ust term 1874.
22 D. E Hewitt vs K. It Hiion No W
August lerm 1874.
full SALE EY E.K. ORES1I,
Masonic Hall Building, r.idgwny, Pa.
7 AH VLECK'S
CELEBRATED PATENT SPRING
BEL) BEST tempered steel string
wire, these springs can bo laid on the
slats ot any common bed tied are
COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES !
Also ugeut for
Weed Sewing Machine,
Easiest Uuuning, Most Durable, and EEHT
MACHINE :u the market. Call and
examine before purchasing elsewhere.
vlrildt'.iS,
.Idiiihtislrcitor's Vclice.
In the lmillcr of the estate of JOHN
UETNEIl late of Jones Township, Elk Co.,
l n (Icccuseil.
.ihrs of Arfiiiinislrtiticn on tho above
estate having been eranlcd lo the under.
signed, all persons indebted lo the said cs
are requested to make payment, ni.d those
having cairns ngamst the same will present
II. em itliuul tlelnv to
MAIHSOX S. KL1XE,
or his Ally's. Administrator.
HALE Jc M'f'Al.'I.EV, liidgwny. Pa
i'.i Igway, Pa. iiiit4.
F IOC WANT '10 BUY
CDS CHEAP
CO TO
JAMlv- II- HAGERTY
Main Street, l.idgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, BOOT;
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
glass and queens
wajik, wood and
vi!.lovv.vai;i:,
tobacco and cigars.
A Lui-Re Steclt of
Groceries &n& Previsions.
Tin BEST 'BRANDS vA FLOUR
'..YiiStuiii ly on hand, uud soid as cheap
as the CHEAPEST.
JAMES Ii. HAGERTY.
ryo the (IT
.1 VAXIA. Vc
IT 17. ENS OF PEN.NSVL-
our attention is specially
iLvited to the fact tiuit the National Eauks
are now preparjd to receive subscriptions
to the Capital Stock of the Centennial
Eoard of Finance. The funds realized from
this source are to be employed in the erec
tion of the buildings for tho International
Exhibition, and the expenses counccteJ
with the same. It is confidently believed
that tho Keystone State will be represented
by the nau o of every citizen alivoto patri
otic comnicmor.il ion of tho one hundredth
birtu-day of tho nation. The shares of
stocV are offerc-l for i10 each, and sub
scriber wt'l receive a handsome engraved
Certihoatc ol Stock, suitable for framing
and preservation an a national memorial.
Interest at tho rajo of six per cent, per
annum will be paid on all payments of Cen
tennial Stock from date of payment to
January 1, 1670.
Subscribers who are notneai a National
Dank can remit a check or post office ordo'
to the undurgigued,
FfiED'K F RALLY, Treasurer,
Wi Walnut St., Philadelphia
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. T). Wctmore.
Additional Law Judge Hon. Jn
Vincent.
Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V
Ilouk.
District Attorney J. K. P, Hall.
Sheriff D. C. Oyster.
ProtUinotary $o., Fred. Schoening.
Treasurer Joseph Windfelder.
County Superintendent Kufus Lucore
Commissioners llobt. Campbell, Julius
Jones, Geo. Ed. Wets.
Auditors C. Y. Harrett, Thomas Irwin
Thomas J. Burke.
County Surveyor Geo Wilmsley.
Jury Commissioners. Phillip Krtig
llansom T. Kyler.
FltED SOHOENING & CO.,
Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers,
and Stationers.
li IDG WAY BLR CO., 1 A.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH,
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITING: FLUID AND COP ING INK.
. LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
M'sltrbrook's L'cltbrulcd Steel Pens, the IScst Jladc.
All Kinds of Job Printing done iu the Best Style and at Low Prices.
LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN
VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL
&
MAMMOTH
s
Firmly believing that the world moves,
and that the demands of the publioaic con
stantly iuereasin r, tho proprietors of tho
have jact raturncl from (lie eastern and
western cities with the most perfect and
eotii.'lito slock ot
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do not keep, aud they havo
absolutely
BROKEN THE BACKBONE
of high prices. They buy for cash uud
SELL FOR CASH!
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST !
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
Ni:V LIVUltY KTABLE
IN
9 ll kl
DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO IN
form the Citizens of Ridgway, and the
public generally, that he has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
! i i, i. j.j i i Ws uiost reasona
blc terms.
g.,IIe will also do job leaning.
Stable on Broad street, above Main
,,11 orders left nt the Post Ollicc will meet
pvompt attention.
Aug 20 1870. tf.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
Fnr t!ic relief nnd
rurtr ol ull dLTiintrC'
v.'km in the Mi'in
n. it. liver, iiiul Immv
:::. I lit') fiiv a mild
Mi-vTit'iil, nnd im
cxccilenl f-iu'Kiitivo.
Jft-iii 'Uire'y viwe
ijiblc, tiny cont.-im
no miMvury or mini
nil liutever. 3hich
ti i iniw ..irkiiPK Mini
t"i mifi'irmfvif prevent
ed bv their timely
use; and every family should have (hem on hand
for their protection nnd relief, when retiuired.
Lonff experieneo bus proved them to Ik tno saf
est, surest, and bet of all tho I'illn with which
tho market abound. Hy their occasional use,
the blood is mtriticd, the ron options of the kys
tem expelled, obstructions renwived, and the
whole machinery of life restored to lis healthy
activity. Internal organs which become elojrcecl
nnd rdi'ii-fli aro cleansed by Atfrr'n J'Ufn, and
ftlimulatcd into action. Thus incipient di-easo
is changed into health, the value of hirh change,
when reckoned on the viot multitude who enjoy
it, eun hardly be computed. Their supar coating
makes theivTpleant to lake, and nreerres their
virtues unimpaired fr any lctifrtti of time,
that lliev are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Alllioujvn M'aivhlnjf. they aro mild, and operate
w ilhoiil Uitui hatice to Lhe constitution, or diet, or
Occupation,
Full directions are pi von on tho wrapper to
ea'!i box, l.uw to them j; a Family i'Iivmc,
and for the following eomplulHts, wliich these
L'tfln rapMly cure:
For at or 3iid.-Vion. UkMcmn
tu n. K..swsMr and lLon of Aiief it they
hlcj.il'i be taken moderately to stimulate the loin
H"h, and restore if h healthy tone and action.
V-'Y rii iTmi:! and it. various symp
to. nt, Si lltni't h & va .";:fbn, Mt-k II
&t !:. Ji ;iiwilM' or 4 r:tu rirknw, llil
i'tt'M i'tolir and fcluu I'fvecM. Iliuv rhould
be ja-ii 'io'.i-iv taken for er:ch cae, to correct tho
ib -e -ied aeti 'm or re.irjvo tlio obrUuetious which
can.-e it.
For iyTta.y or TlfitrrfawUf but ono
mild drt-e i-- tfenerally required.
For llEieii?iiKt.8(nt. CIMit, Wrarrl, 31
nitatioEi of tiae fcletbrt, Vafn la Cite
t)il, fe.ak and JLoIiim. thev should be contin.
mm ly taken, as required, to change the dieaed
a".ion ot' tho system. With cueh ehuiitfo those
com plain t.-: disappear.
For Mintpuy and E5rn;iH!cl fcw c!I!nfir,
they i-liotild be taken in lare ami frequent do.-e
to prnd'i.'o the elfei't of a drast ic mr.'Ke.
F i -ua2i,e.tiMi, a l.iitfo Aoe fhnuhl bo
. it inodiiL-ej tliu ilcsir&l effuct by sym-
.:li.
A r. .'Unnrr Vill, t:iko or.o or two J'iUx to
y. virnolo .liontion ami n.-lifve tlie t Umw n.
. oeiiiinnl ilo-e Ktinmlatos tlifi loniaeh niul
ln.v.els, resturos tho appetite, ami invito rat n.- tlio
i-y-tein. llenee it is utten advanla.icuoiis whero
in) roriouB ili'rnriBiMncnt exists. Ono who I'ee'u
t'llcralily well, often ilnils tli.it a liso of tlieuQ
1'UIh makes him reel ileciileitly better, fiom tlieir
cieansiiiK and runovutiiit; cll'oct ou tlio digestive
nj'iiaratus.
rnEl'ARliD I1Y
Dr. J. C. ATKK & CO., Vracitral Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A.
FOR SALE BY ALL DBUOGISl'S, liVEBYWIlEUli
I1YSICIAK3 AND DHU0GI8TS.
A prominent New Vor':. physician lately
complained to Dundas Dick, about his Sad-
daluood Oil Capsulns, siatine that some
times they cured miraculously ; but that a
patient of his had taken lliein for sometime
without cllect. On being informed that
several imitations were mado nnd sold, he
inquired and found that his patient had
been taking cnpsulns sold in bottles, 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
eanuaiwooci trorj this disrepute.
PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the
Copsulas will CONTINUE TO DO SO, for
they contain the PURE OIL in the REST
AND CHEAPEST form.
OIL OK 3ANDLEWOOD is fact super
seding every other remedy, sixty Cspsules
ONLY being required lo insure a Eute nnd
certain cure in six or eight days. From
no oilier medicine can this result bo had.
Diok's Soft Capssilks solve the prob
lem long consiuercu oy many eminent phy
sicians, of how to avoid the nausea and dis
gust experienced in swallowing, which are
wen Known lo Uotlact lrom, if not destroy,
the good ell'ects of many valuable remedies.
Soft Capsules aie put up in tin-foil aud
neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the
only capsules prescribed by Physicians.
Cuf-THESE WERE THE ONLY CAP
SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST
PARIS EXPOSITION.
Send for Circular to So Woosierfit., N. YJ
SOLD AT ALL EEUG STOHES
General Agency, 110 Reade Street. N. Y
ESTATE OF ISAAC QUIGGLE. late of
Ridgway Township Lh County, Pa. de
ceased. All persona indebted to said Es
tale are requested to make immediate pay.
ment. And those having legal claims
against the same, will present them with
out delay in proper order for settlement, to
JAIOU yuiUULE, Executor,
Or his Attorney,
II. M. ITJVYERS ESQ., Ridgway Pa-
BUSINESS CARDS.
G. A. RATH BUN,
Atlorncy-al-lAW,
KidgWftjS T. 2 2tf.
RUFUS LUCORE,
Altorney-at-Law
Elk Co.. Pa. Office in
., .. i-..;i, it.iil.linff. Claims for
11 HI l B aji.vw -a
collection promptly attended to.
v3nlly. "
11 ALL l MVAVLEY
Aitorncys-at-Lir.
nmnn in New Brick Buildinir, Main Stl
Kidwny, lk Co., l'a. T3n2tf.
J, O. W. VAILEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
vlnzol. Ridgway, lk Conty, r.
Agent for the Traveler' Lift d AccJ
dont Insurance Co., of Hartford, Ctsn.
JAMES D. FVLLERTOK,
Surgeon Dentist, having pertoaatatly lo
omed in liigway, oflcrs his iirol.8iol ser
vices to the citizens of Ridgway ur-
rounding country. All Work warraated.
Ollico in (Service & Wheeler's Buildiag, up-
stnirs, first door lo the left, 8-B-2-ly
CHARLES 11 OLE S,
Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Itklgwuy, Pa. Agent far Ui
Howe tewing Aluchine, and klorloa Gold
Pen. licpoiiiug Watches, ete, Uoi wilU
he samo accuracy as heretofor. Satia-
action guaranteed. vlmly
G. G. M ESSEX GEM,
Druggist and Paraceutitt, K. W. cornel
of Mm 11 and Mill streets, Uidgwaf, Pa.
lull assortment of carelully selte4 for
eign and Domestic Drugs, l'r.eariplioni
ctuefully dispensed at all hoari, 4uy or
night. vln3y
T. S. HARTLEY. M. P.,
Physician ana Surgeo.
OtTice iu Drug Store, oorner Vraad and
Maiu Sts, Residence corner itti St.
opjiosito the College. UUice ktf front
K to It) A. M. and Horn 7 to ii 1. af.
vln2y 1.
J. S. BORD WELL, M. !.,
Eclectic Physician nnd Surgeon, ka remov
ed liis ollioe from Centre sireel, Ullaia at.
Kidgnny, Pit,, iu the second stary at' tha
new Ijiiuk building of John O. liall, ppo
sit') Hyde's store,
(jllieo hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to I f . Bu. 7
jan 9 74
HYDE HOUSE,
RinawAY, Elk Co., Pa.
W- 11. SC11KAM, l'roprietor.
Xhnnktul for the patronage haretofora
so liberally bestowed upon him, tha aev
mxprietor, hopes, by paying strict if
teuiion to the comfort aud convenience of
guests, to merit a continuance ol the
name.
Oct 30 1800.
BUCK TAIL HOUSE,
Kane, McKean Co., Pa.
II. V.. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore bo
liberally bestowed upon hnn, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention
to the comturt and convenience of guests.
to merit a continuance of the same. The
only stables lor horses iu Kaue and wall
kept ni:it or day. Hall attached to lit
Hotel. Vln23yl.
KERSEY HOUSE,
CuxniEviLLis, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, l'roprietor.
Thankful l'ur tha nutr.murrA lipvplnfa-
so liberilly bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort and convenience
of guosts, t merit a continuance of the
same.
i: )V. HAYS,
llKALKi. IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries,
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Earlty ! O-
vlu47lf.
JAMES 1 'ENFIELD,
(Succ- sor to W. C. Ilealy,)
DEALER IN
LEY DOCES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
PRODUCE, FltUITS, &o.
v3n7tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa.
SO DILI'S
PLAYING CARDS.
EEST THE CHEAPEST.
STE SHIPS Cheapest kind made.
tll'fl Will -I r -
.n-i i inc: a uueap common card.
1HU) LAVAVS A m rt
VIllvl MAS Fine calico backs.
GEN JACKSUNS Cheap and papular.
v " o, vttnuua uior ana
ui mi a
COL . jIDIAS (Euchre deck) extra quality
GOLDEN UATKS-One of tha bastcard.
MT. VERNONS Extra fine, twooolor pati
terns.
ASK TOE THE ABOVE TAKE NO OTHEES .
co i,isi ou application. " Dealer bud.
by
VICTOR, E. MAUGER
S9-ly 1C0 to 112 lteade St., n! Y
Kdw'd J. Evans & Co.,'
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN
TOBK, PIS.t'A '
Jsgy-Catalogues Mailed to Applicants-a
Refer (by permission) to
rioN, J. S, Black, Washington, D. C
Wbisee, Sou & Caul, Bankers, York.'pn.
ESTATE OE ANDREAS HEIMERL late
ofRennngor Township Elk County p da
ceaBed. All nsnnm in.i.,i,i i . .
r .uusuicn 10 Bald r.R.
Ltate are requested to make immediate ttr
ment. And thnaa l,0i- . ".ry-
against the same will" preset ffi tToTt
delay in proper order for aettlement to
CHARLES RITTER.
CHARLES LUHR,
at St. Mary' Elk Conuty, Pa.-nls u'
t