The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 20, 1875, Image 2

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    Henry A. Parsons, Jr. Editor
THUltSi)AV, MAY 2, 1875,
EepuMow State Convcatioa.
The Ropublicam of Pennsylvania
ore requested toienbly, by their dele
gates, intlifl Opera IIoue, in the city of
Iitncistcr, at noon, on WEDNESDAY,
MAY 20, 1S7.V for the purpose of
Doiuinuliiv' candidates for Governor
BtiJ State Treasurer.
Each Senatorial and Rcprescntativa
district will bo entitled to the pome rep
resentation therein as they are entitled
to under the present apportionment of
Senators and Representatives iu the
Legislature.
By order of the Republican Stale
Caunuittee. RUSSEL Kill I Ell.
Chairman
A. WILSON NORMS, Seo'y.
Officers of the State Agricultural
Sooiety at Harrisburg, whose means of
information are ample, are of the opin
ion that the late sudden change from
mild to cold weather will serously injure
the early fruit, peaches, &c. The warm
weather of two wciLs ago forced the
buds of these trees, ond the sudden
Rcvero changes it is feared has destroyed
the greater portion of them. There ate
very many large pcacL orchards in the
eastern part of the Sta'e, which, it is
feared have been so damaged by
the fnst ns to render it certain that
they will not betir half the uual crop.
The Venango Spectator of the
20th ult., says: ''The lumbermen of
Jeffersou, Clarion, Elk, Forept and
Wertm couDties who float their luaibcr
to the Pittsburgh market on the Al
legheny river and its tributaries, are
compelled to move on down the Ohio
with their rafts. The Pittsburgh lum
beryards are overcrowded with old stock
mid there are no buyers. It is certain
that the markets of the west arc also
very poor, and lumbermen are likely to
lese heavily oti their winter business
This is more to be regretted because
the depressiou in the iron, coal and oil
trade bad altcady prostrated business
throughout the northwestern part of
the State."
The Clearfiiid llipublican says
This is the name of the new township
erected out of parts of Hell, Fergu.-ou
and Pcnn township at the March term
and the Court ordered an election to be
held at the hotel occupied by Samuel
Iluilmao, in said towuship, on the 11th
day of May, 1875, tor the election of
the necessary township officers. The
new township started out with the nam
ol Hoyt, but was christened at the close
by Gallium it ' Greenwood," by which it
will be known uerealter.
We learn that the Board of Pardons
has recommended the pardon of Thomas
Waplc, who was convicted in le71 ol
placing obstuctious ou the railroui.
track, tiear Wallaceton, and seoienccd
to seven years imprisonnieut. They
also recoin mended the pardon of David
Rail, convicted in 18G9 of "murder in
the second degree." lot killing u man
named Sncath, and scnteuccd to ten
years imprisonment iu the Peniteutiary
THE COAL REGION.
OR EAT WOODS FIRES IN SCHUYLKILL
COUNTY.
Pottsvilie, Pi., May 10. To-day
near Hamburg. St. Michael's Lutheran
and Reformed Church was dedicated
A lurae coucourse of people came from
the surrounding country to attend the
dedication.. During the services a
broke out in a grove where a larg
number of horses and carriages were
tied to trees. The grouud being
thickly covered with leaves and brush
the fire spread with great rapidity. Re
fore the teams could be reached nine
horses perished iu the flumes, and five
more were burned so severely that it
was necessary to kill them to put them
out of agony end pain. Seventeen
vehicles were entirely destroyed, tl
teams being principally owued by far
mors. Mahauoy City is surrounded by
tires on the mountain, and a coal bleaker
was discovered to be on fire and saved.
1 he people arc alarmed, and Lanigau's
patch, where a number of iniueiV
houses are located, is id danger, and the
miners are fighting the flames. Up to
a lute hour no dispatches have been re
ceived from that locality, and it is not
known with what success the fire has
beeu opposed. At Shenandoah the fires
ure not so serious yet, though the
breakers are in danger, and it is re
ported that at tho illium Pcnn colliery
the fire will give them trouble. Ad
ditional watchmen have been placed on
duty. At Shenandoah last night a
strange man entered the house ofEii
Hoas in mistake. Hoas discharged
two shots at him, the last one taking
effect near the heart. The man is iu a
ciitical condition and cannot recover.
Bostou, Mass., May 13. Tho small
town of Newburg, Essex county, was
the scene of a tragedy early ihU morn
ing. William Russell, a widower, nged
SO years quarrelled with a younger
Inther in his father's houee, and upon
the interference of bis mother a woman
of GO years he turned upon her with
terrible ferocity, and almost severed
her head from ber body with a shoe
knife, killing ber instantly. He then
attacked the father, and would have
killed him but for the interference of
the neighbors, who secured the mur
derer after a struggle. The younger
brother and father were both badly
wounded, but will recover. As he bad
threatened to kill the family, it is sup
posed that he is icsane. lie is now in
jail at Newburg.
Raruains in Indies and childrers hs's,
Bonnet and Millinery goods at MAY &
SILVERMAN'S W illiiitnsport Pa.
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QUOTATIONS
or
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BANKERS AND BKOKK1W,
No. 42 South Third Street.
Philadelphia, May 18'h. 1875.
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SliEPviFF'S SALS.
RY virtue of a writ of fieri facios, is
sued out of tho Court of Common Pieas
el Elk county, and to me directed, I
will expose to public sale by vendue or
outcry, at the Court lloasc, Ridgway,
Pa., on
MONDAY, MAY 21th, 1873,
at one o'clock P. 31., the following
described real estate in the borough of
St Mary's: Resinning at a post at tho
intersection ot St. Mary's stieet and the
road running through the lauds of G.
Sohoeuinp, thence south along St.
Mary's strtet ooe hundred -100- feet
to a post thence uorth 50 east to a
post on the ro:id Ic-iding to Schceoing'g
laud, thcuce cast two hundred --200--feet
to a post thence west along said
road two hundred --200- feet to the
place of beginning, containing 20,000
lcet.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Noah Rradford at the suit
of Joseph Wilhnlm, and to be sold by
DANIEL UCULL, Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office )
Ridgway, Pa., April 2Sth 1875. J
Ruffalo, New York & Philadelphia R'y.
On and after FEBUAltY 11th, 1875. and
until further notice, trains will leave Buf
falo 1'roui tne liuflalo, New Vork 4i I'Uilai
delphin Kuiiroau Depot, corner Kxel.ige
and Louisiana gtreets, (liutialo tiuiej as fol
lows: 7:40 A. XI , MAIL, stepping at tbfncier
8:0;! Hpi'ingbrouk b:10 ljiina b lo JuuiUun's
8: lit Aurora 8:-J0 Wales Su)S, Holland 8:00
1'rotectiou "J:UO Arcade 0:14 Ynrksliire t:23
Much ill) 'J-.S'-i i'raniiliiiville, H:o0, lscliun
10.11 Hin-dale 10.27, Lno Itailway 10 4:j
t)kan 10.53, Weston's 11.03, Portville,
11.10, Mate Line 11.18; Lldrcd 11-81
Larabee's ll.'M, Sartwoll 11.44 Turtle
Point 11.48 Port Alleghany 12.01 V. M.,
Liberty 12.111, Keating )2.2'J fchijpja
12.40 kinporium 1 00 P. M.
U.l j A. iI.,.IIXEl TRAIN TO OLEAN,
alopnint; at libeneier 10 05 Kpringbvook.
10,31, 1.1 in it 10.62 Juuiisou'b 11. OU Aurora
11 26 Wales 11.4'J. Uulland 12.10 P.M.,
L'rotectitU 12-uO, Arcade 12.57, Vorksbue
1.12 Mitchias 1.30. i'tatikliiiville 2.05,
Ucbua 2.50, lliutUulc H 'i.i, liiie Railway
4 00 P. M.
HMO P. M., EXPRESS, stopping at
Lbeuezer 3,55, SSpriuibrook 4.04 tuna 4.11
Jamison's 4. lt Aurora, 4.22, Wales 4. 86
Holland 4 4tt, Piotecttou 4.5d, Aicude5 11
Vorktbiie 5.1'J ?Jacliias 5.;;o. Krauklinvilte
5.4(5 lschua 0.05 i. iusdule 0.20, Erie Rail
way 0.30, Clean 0.52, Weston 7.0(, Poit
ville 7 00, fctatc Line 7.14, Eldrtd 7.27,
Unrabee's 7.35, taiiveii 7.41, Turtle Point
7.45, Port Allegany 7.58, Liberty 8 17,
Keating 8.25, bUippeu 8.45, Emporium
U.OJ P. M.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM:
4 00 A. Al., EXPRESS,;6topping at Ship
pen 4.15 Keating 4.35 Liberty 4 44 Port
Alk'ftbeny 6.U3 Turtle Point 5.15, Part well
6.20, Larabee's 5.25, Llured 6.33- istate
Line 5.44 Portville 6.52. Weuou's 5.57,
Ciuun O.UO. Erie Railway 0.23, Uiusdale
li.38, lacluta ti.62, r'f.-.kliuviHe 710,
Alachias 7.2U Vorkaliier 7.35 Arcade 7.43,
Protection 7.57, Lollaud 8.05; Wales 8.15,
Aurora 8.2U Jbiuisou B 8 33 Elniu K38,
priugbrouk 8.43, Ebcuezer 8.52, Ruli'uio
'J. 10 a. Al.
0.00 A. Al., LOCAL PASSENGER it
FREliJIIT, stopping at Shipueu 0.40, Keat
ing 7.35 Liberty 7.60, Port Alleguny 8i40
lull to lo. ut bartwell D.2o, Larubee 8
U.40 Eldred 10 05 estate Line 10.38, Port
ville 11 10 Weeton's 11.25, Oiean 11.42,
Krie Railway 11.47. Iliubdale 12.20 P. Al..
Isuliuu 1.08, titiiikliuville, 2.05, Alachias
i.41, lnrkslure 3,00, Arcade 3.16 Protect
ion 3.42, Holland 4.03 Wales 4,35, Aurora
o.Ob, Jamison o.20 Elina 6 28, Sprint;
brook 6.40, Ebt-mger 0,00, Juncticu 0.30
I . Al.
2.10 P. M., MAIL, stopping ot f hippen
2.15, Keating 2.35, Libel ly 2.44, Port Ai
legkeuy 8.U4 Turtle Pu at 3.15 bartwell
ii.'M, Lain bees 3.20, Eldred 3.33, (State
Liue 8.40, Portville 8.55, Weston's 4.02
Uleau 4.20, Erie Railway 4.23, Hinsdale
4.38 lbcoua 4.52, Eiuakliuvilie 6.11
Aiachias 5 80, Vorkshire 5:87, Arcado 5.40
Protection 0.02, Holland 0.10, Wales 0.20,
Aurora 0.82, Jaiuibon's 0.38, Lima 0.42,
"Springbiook 0.47, Lbenczer 0.68, liullalo
7.20 P. Al.
4 RAIN LEAVES OLEAN:
0 25 A. Al., LOCAL PASSENGER.
FREIGHT, slopping at Hiiisdalo 7.0U
iscliuu 7.80, Eraukunvllle 8.15, Alachias
8.58, Vorksaire 0.28, Arcade U.-15, Piotect
ior. 1014, Holland 10 35, Wales 11.00,
Aurora 11.25, Jamison's 11.30, Elniu U.40,
tipringbrook 12 02 1 .tl Ebcuezer 12 2J.
Lutialo 1 00 P. Al.
tatrHo trains run on Sundays.
11. C. l'lrtii, Geu't Alanagr.
II. L. LYMAN, Geu't. Pans r Ag't
J. U. YEO.UANS. Geu't Snp't
FITS CVItEU M'iiLEU
Any peisou sull'eriug from Hie above
diteage is requoxud lo uduress la. l'uiuti,
and a trial bottle of medicine will be lor
waidcd by Expreta.
iTREE!
The only cost being the Express char,
ges, which owing to uty large busiucks, are
small.
l)v. Trice has made the treatment of
FITS OK EPILEPSY
a study for yeavs, and he will warrant a
cure by the use of his remedy.
Do not tail to send to him for a trial bot
tle; it costs nothing, and he
WILL Cl'RE YOU,
no matter of how long stunding your case
may be, or how many other remedies may
have tailed
Circulars and testimonials seut with
l'REE TRIAL EUT'lLE.
Ce particular to give your Express, as
well as your Post Crhce direction, autl
Address,
DR. CEAS. T. PRICE,
C7 William Street, Hew York. v-6a31y
Licenati.
The following persons have applied
for licenso at the May term of court
TAVERN
Renkhtte Martin Eni,
Fox Joseph Koch
Jay Armel Turley
Ridoway Frank Polltnan.
St. Mary's Boro Muhias Wellen
dorf, Hauhauser di Mccuai, John
Vauglian, James Degner.
KATINOIIOUbC
Fox Andrew ITau
St. Mary's Roro Geo. Sehauf, John
li. Heindlo, Chas. Klausman.
TRIAL LIST
Following le a list of the causes set dowu
for tho liny term of Court of common
pleas sf Elk eouuty. Coaumtaciug Alouday,
.May 24th, 1875.
1 The Spring Run Coal Company vs
Thomas Tosier, No 10 of January term 18G0
2 Eileu Donovan et al va Williuin Dront
ley. No 8 of January terra 1873
8 AldctferJc Preston v the EufT!o, New
Vork fc rhiladelpkia It U Co No 43 of Aug
ust term 1874
4 J U Wbitnnn vi John M'Gaffio No 33
of AtJgtiHtterm 1874
t Jiiuip Black vs the Eentingfr Coal and
Iroa Ce No 47 of August term 1874
C Bcnj imiu Johnson ts Martin Em, No
01 of August term, 18.4
7 tieorge Updyka v rraneia A'Lotsen,
No 70 of August term 1874
8 .lames kl Orr ti t-aannel Rathbua et al
No 72 of August term 1874
9 l atriek W elsh ti. Joseph Kocli,aNo. 74
of August Term. 1874.
10. Latarus Aloyerve, Patrick Lamb, No
84, sf August Term, 1874.
11. Thomas Holland Ti. J V Ilouk & Co
No- 107, of August term 1874
12 Caleb Bhotwell vs Georee Scull at. al
No 13 t-rpit oiber Term, 1874.
13 Martin Feily ts Andiew Kaul et at
No 19. at September Term, 1874.
14 Inskeep, Poor M'Gaflick TS J B
Whitman No 49 at Seiitemter Term 1874
15 John Farrer vs C R Etrley, No 4, of
JSOTeuibev Term 18,4
10 W illiam Jultnson ts Edward Wallers,
No 16, af NoTemher Term 1874
17 R C M'Gill ti The P R R'Co No 9 of
January Term 1875
18 Wm 11 Hyde ti AG Cuthbert etl
No 11 of January lerm 18it
1J Gibbs, Burke Co ts Gifford, Hall &
Co N 24 January Turn 184
20 Wm R Young, et a'Ts The Allegheny
Yalley li U Co No 8b, ot .May, let in. 18to
FRED tCHOEMNU, Clerk.
SHEEIFF'S SALE.
13 JT virtue of a';writ tf levari facias,
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Elk County, and to utc dtreo
ted, I will expose to public sale, by
vendue or outcry, at the Court IIuusc,
ludgiray, Pa., oo
MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1875,
at 1 o'clock P. M., the following
described real estate, to wit:
All that certain lot or pieco of land
situa'e in the Tillage of Ilidgway
county ot lilk and State of Pcnnsyl-
vania, uounueuano. aescnueo as iuiiows:
Beeioniui; on the line of Main etieetat
the northeast corner of lot number Pi,
thence north Ob? 35v east, along the
line of Main street ose hundred arid
thirty -130- feet to the north-west cor
ncr of lot number 10, thence south li,3
2.V east aloni' the line of lot 'number
16, one huudred and sixty -Kill- feet
lo an alley, thf-ncc south 00 o.V we
tx'.vng said alley, one hundred and thirty
-130- feet to southeast eorncr ot lot
number 13, thence north 23 2;V wcm
one hundred and sixty -ICO- lect t
the place ot beiumnt;, contaiDin:
20,800 square feet, and comprising au i
being lots numbers 14 and 15, iu the
plan ot said village of Uidgway.
etzed and ttiken into execution as
the property of Patrick Malone at the
suit of Eliza (J. Clements, aud to be
sold by
DANIEL SCULL, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, )
lliogway, Pa , April 2Sth, 1875. f
SHERIFF'S SALS.
BY virtue ol a writ of venditioni ex
ponas, iss-ucd out of the Court ot Com
mob Pleas of Elk County, and to me
directed, I will expose to public sa'e,
by vendue or outcry, at the Court
House, Kidgway,, Pa., on
MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1875,
at 1 o'clock P. M., iho .following
described real estate, to wit:
All the right, title, interest, claim
and demand whatsoever ot delcudants
in, to or out of all the following tract,
piece or parcel ot land, to wit, as fol
lows: Being in the township of Spring
Creek, county of Elk and State ol
Pennsylvania, bctr.ded and described
as follows, bcint; part of' warrant cum
ber L'775, warranted iu the name ol
Wilhelin Wiliiuk an J others; Beginniug
at a taddle Lack rock, on tho kit hand
of Spring Creek thonee north thirty
one (31) degrees west nineteen (111)
ods, thence north five 5 degrees west
feventeeu 17 rods to a hemlock tree
nil said left hank of Spring Creek
thence north sixty GO degrees east
torty (40) rods to a post, thcuce south
thirty 30 degrees east sixty-seven and
five-tenths (67-5 rods, thence south
nine and oue-lourth (HI) degrees west
five and Svc-tcuths 5-5, tods to tbe
place ot beginning, containing HI tec n
15 ucres more or less ou which is
erecied the following buildings, to wit:
One largo water saw mill, one frame
school house, four frame dwelling
houses about 10x18 with additions, one
log house about 20x30; also one frame
hum about 30x4U feet. Tho above
houses are used as tenuut bouses iu and
about said mill property.
Also an undivided three-fourth in
terest in, to r out ot the following
tract, piece or parcel of land, situate
aud being in Spring Creek township,
Elk County and State of Pennsylvania
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: On the uorth and east by lands ol
NHson Strang, on the south by warrant
line of warrant number 2789, on the
west by Millstone township line, con
taining four huudred and fifty -454-acres
more of less, and being part ol
warrant number 2775.
Seized auJ taken into execution as
the property of L. F. & II. M. Powers
at the suit of Thayer & IJagcrty, aud to
be sold by
DANIEL SCULL, Sheriff.
Sheriff! Office, 1
iiidpr.y, Pa., April 28tb,lS75. J '
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CANVASSERS WANTED
THE .Il U'.l'E tiWII'T,
' u4hlo.
Remington Sewing Machinks
Fire Arms, and Agricultural Im
elements. Tho Remington Sewiuj;
Machine lias Sprung rapidly into favor as
possesHiuthe best combination ol good
qualities namely, light ruuniug smooth
noiseless rapid and durable. It has
a straight needle, perpendicular action,
automatic drop-feed, mutes the Lock or
Shuttle Stitch, which will neither rio nor
ravel, and is alike ou both sides.
The Remington Sewing Machine has
received premiums at many Feiis,
throughout the United States, and with
out etioit touk the Graod Medal of Pro
grcss, the highest older of Diedul that
was awarded at the luto Vienna Kxposi
position. Tho Remington Works also manu
facture the oew Double Barrelled
ureccn Loading fcliot gun snap
and positive action, with patent
joint check, a marvel of beauty, fiuish
aud cheapness, aud the celebrated lie in
iugtoo Rifles adopted by nine different
governments, aud renowned throughout
the world 'or military, hunting and
target purposes all kinds ot Pistols,
Rifles, Canes, Metulio Catridges, do.
Agricultural Implements, Improved
Mowing Machines, Sled Plows, Cultiva
tors, Road fc cm pei s, Patent Excavators,
Hay Tedders, Cotton Gins, Iron
Bridges, kc.
The undersigned has been appointed
agent for tho sale and introduction ol
the Remington Sewing Machine iu and
for the counties ol Elk, Clearfield aud
Warren. THOS, J. BURKti,
Depot and office, St. Mary's, Pa.
P. S. A good loot) agent vanted.
ALLEGHENY VALLbY RAIL ROAD
tm Afi I ,in 1. 1 lit OTn V
On and after MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1874,
trains between Redbank and Driftwood will
run as follows;
WISTWARD.
EXPRESS and MAIL will leave Drift
wood daily at 12:30 pm, Reynoldsville at
3:20 pm, RrookTille at 4:05 p m, arriving
at Redbank at 6:12 p m, connecting with
Express on Main Line for Pittsburgh.
MIXED WAY leaves Reynoldsville daily
at 6:40 a m, RrookTille al 8:10 a m, arriv
ing at Redbank at 11:50 a m, connecting
with trains north and south on Main Liue.
EASTWARD.
EXPRESS and MAIL leaves Redbank
daily at 12:20 a m, arrives at RrookTille i.t
2:34 p tn. Rej noldsville at 8:20 p in, Drift
wood at-(1:10 p m, connecting with trains
east and west on P and E Railroad.
MIXED WAl leaves New Relhle'm daily at
ii:05 bin. arrives at RrookTille at 5:53 p
m, Reynoldsville at 7:80 p m.
MAIN LINE
On and after MONDAY, NOV 23, 1874.
trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad will
run as follows.
BUFFALO EXPRESS will leave Pitts
burgh daily at 7:45a m, Redbank Junction
at 10:47 a m, aud arrive at Oil City at 2:40
p m.
NIOHT EXPRESS will leave Oil
Ctty at (1:05 p m, Redbank Junction at 2:55
a rn, and arrive at Pittsburgh a. 7:20 a m.
TiTUSVILLE EXPRESS leaves Pitts
burgh nt 8:00 p in, 1 edbank Junction al
6;25 p m, mid arrives at Oil City at 10:20 p
m. Returning, leaves Oil City nt 8:30 a
Ol, Redbank Junction at 12:11 a in aud ar
rives at Pittsburgh al K-.45 p m.
J. J. LAW Rh.Nt'E,
tleneral Superintendent,
Wm. M. riiiLLirs,
Ass'l fcupt., Brookville Pa.
E. 0. FOOTE, M.D.
120 Lexicon ATcnie, 1
Cot. E. 28th St., NEW YORK,
An Independent Physician,
TREATS ALL FORMS OP
CHRONIC DISEASE,
AND RECEIVES
Letters from all parts of
the Civil heel World.
IT Hit OniSIKAl WAT Of
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HE 13 TREATING
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West Indies, the Dominion of
Canada, and in every Stats
Of the Union.
ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.
Ho mercurial medicinet or deleterious rirufffl need.
Hm during the pant twenty jenrs trvatct success
fully nearly or quite 40.U00 case. All facta con
nected with each cau are carefully recorded,
whether they be conmunicaied by letter or In
portion, or observed by the Doctor or bit aiwoclata
physicians. The lattar are all scientific medical
men.
All Invalids at a distance are required to answer
an extended list ot plain question, which will be
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plete system of registering prevents mistake or
confusion. Caae books never consulted, except by
the physicians of the establishment. For free
consultation send for li-it of questions.
A sixty page pamphlet ot evidences of success
lent free also. t)
Aduiui Dp. E. 33. FOOTE,
Box TS8, Now Yorb.
ACENTS WANTED.
D. Foots la the author of " judical Com
MOM Sense." a book ttat reached a circulation
ot over SM.000 copies; also, ot "1'uih Hona
Talk," more recently published, which has sold
to the extent of 70,000 copies ; also, of ' Science
IS Stobt," which is now being published in series.
CONTENTS TABZ.KI
of all, excepting the first-mentioned work (which
Is oat of print), will be sent free on application
to either Dr. Foote, or the Hury Sill Fubllio
U( Coopiny, whose oflice is l'-'il Bust ib'th Street.
Agents bath men and women wanted to sell
the foregoing works, to whom a liberal profit will
be allowed. The beginnings of email fortunes
kave been mads in selling Dr. Foori's popular
works. "Plain Home Tale" is particularly
adapted to adult, and "Science in Btori" la
Just the tiling for the young. Bend for contenta
U-bles and see for yourselves. The former answer
a multitude of questions which ladies and gentle.
men feel a delicacy about asking of their phylclans.
There is nothing in literature at all lP-.e either
( tbe ton-going works. "Science 1 Stout"
an only be hail ot agents or of the rubliilier.
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Bagluh and Uerman Languages. Once more,
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EEGISTEE'S NOTICE.
"VTOTICEIs hereby given that the fol
J. 1 lowing accounts have been tiled iu niy
office, anil will be prteented at the
Orphan's Court of Elk Counly lor confir
mation, on tlie fonr:h Monday ot May next,
being the -Mill day of May lb75.
Fiuul accout of Ignatius Garner,, and
Louis Vollrcr executors of the last will
anil testament of A. liauhuuser, late of
hi, Muiy's l oro., deceased.
Partial account of Chan. M'Vean and
Mary A. Weed, administrators of B. A
Weed late of Jay township, Elk Co., Ta.,
deceased.
The final account of C. II. McCnuley de
bonus nou, sum lestanieuto anuexo of C.
li. Fuller deceased.
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DAN SCRlliNElt WISHES TO IN
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public gcterally, that be has started a Lit
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faille will also do job leaning.
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The Weekly Sun.
A Urge eight page independent, honest
nnd fearless newspaper cf T0 brnad columns,
especially designed lor the farmer, the me,
chanic. Hi? ineveliant and the Professional
man, anJ their wives and children. We
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The Sus, New York City.
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. D. Wctmore.
Additional Law Jud;;e Hon. Joe P
Vincent.
Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, S V
Ilouk.
District Attorney J. K. P, Hall.
Sheriff D. cull.
Proilnnottry J;c, Fred. Schceninj.
Treasurer Joseph Wiudl'elder.
Counly Superintendent Hnfus Lucre.
Commissioners Michael Weidert, Julius
Jones, Geo. Ed. Weis.
Auditors Thomas Irwin N. O. Bundy,
Couuly Surveyor Geo Wilmsley.
Jury Commissioners. Phillip swre'gble
Ransom T. Kyler.
FoU SALE BY U.K.4 ORES II,
Masonic Halt Building, Kidgway, Pa,
VAU VLECK'S
CELKBUA'lliD PATENT SPRING
BED BhST tempered eteel spring
wire, lhc.-e springs cuo be laid oo the
slats of any cotuuiou bed and are
COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES
Also agent for
Weed Sewing Machine,
Easiest ituuning, Most Durable, and BEST
M AC 11 IN K in the murket. Call and.
exa.uine before purchasing elstwhsre.
v4nl0t0$,
F YO(J WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
GO TO
JAMES II- HAGERTY
Main Street, P.idgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, COOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW.WARE.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provision..
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Ccn.stwutly od hitnd, aud sold as cheap
us the CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. IIAGERTY.
SEUliS UYU VL.AJ11T8.
C. C. Tliu True Cape Cod Cranberry,
C. best fori lur L'pbnd, Lowlaud, or
Guideu, by mail prepaid, 81 per 100, S5
per 1,000. All the New, Cboiee Straw
berries aud Peaches. A priced Cata
logue of these aud all Fruits, Ornamen
tal Trees Evergreens, Shrubs, Bulbs,
Roses, Plauts, &c, and FRESH
FLOWER &, GARDEN SEEDS, the
eboivest collection in the couutry, with
all novelties, will be sent gratis to any
plain address. 25 sorts of either flower.
Garden; Tree, Fruit, Evergreen, or
Herb i-'eeds, lor 81,00, sent by mail,
prepaid. WHOLESALE CATA
LOG UE TO THE TRADE. Agent
Wanted.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nur
series ond Seed Warehouse, Plymouth,
Muss. Established 1842.
A L'MINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
t Estate ol John E. Turley, late of
Jay towashlp, Klk Couuty, Pa.,
deceased. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate
payuieut, aud those having legal claims
Hgamst ih same will present them
without delay in proper order lor settle
ouent to
A. V. GRAY, ) . . ,
JULIUS JONES, Adn
Benezette, Feb 25th, 1875--nlt4
'I'O THE CITIZENS OF PENXSYL
J. YAN1A. Your attcution ia specially
luvited lo the fact that the National Banks
are now prepared to receive subscriptions
io the Capital Slock ot the Centennial
hoard of Fiuance. The funds realized front
this source are to be employed in the ereo
tiou of ihe buildings tor the Internationa
Exhibition, and the expenses eouuected
with the same. It is confidently believed
jliat ihe Keystone Stat will be represented
bj the name of every eitixea alive to patri.
oiio cotuuiemoratiou of (be one hundredth
birth-day of tbe nation. The shares of
slock ure offered for $10 each, aud tub
scribers will receive a handsome engraved
Certificate of Mock, suitable for framing
and preservation as a national memorial.
Interest at the rale of six per cent, per
auuum will be paid on all payments of Cen
tennial Stock from date of payment te
January 1, 1B70.
Subscribers who are not neai a Nationa
Bank can remit a check or Dual offiee order
to the undersigned,
FKfcU'K. l UALXY, Treasurer,
Mi Vait St VhUaeWyltte