A THURSDAY, JULY 8, 5875. Evangelical Lutheran Chrea- IlEV. I. BRENEMEN Pastor. Funday school at 0:45 A. M. All are in vited to attend, M. E. CHURCH. REV. WM. MARTIN, Pastor Sunday School at 0:30 A M Morning Service at 11 A M Clnss Meeting at 12 M Evening Service at 7:b'0P M Proyer Meeting Thursday Evening GRAZE CHURCH. 8ervice In Grace Church Sunday next at the usual hours, 11 A. M. and 7 J P. M. All are cordinly invited to attend. Seats Fkke to all. Cur Time at Ilitlgtcay, Mall East 4:4 P:M. do West 2 23 P. M Tfenovo Accom East 0:25 A. M. Kane do West 4:45 P. M. Local East 5:40 P. M do West 8;20 A. M The Mail' and Through Local carry tmssengers, the local does not. Ice cream is not a bad thing to lake this weather. Give the Advocate office a call if you want good job work. There vriil be an adjourned term of court on Wednesday, July 7lh. A firm at Warren expect to harvest 500 bushels of strawberries this season. The Empire House, Corry, was destroyed by fire Saturday morning, June 19th. Most of the contents were saved. Loss on build ing $12,000; insurance$8,000. There is a fellow at Wilmarth who caught a trout this season fourteen inches loug aud weighing twentyifour ounces. This trout takes the prize of course. There is a game called phool" which ,18 indulged in to a great extent by some of our men and boys. "Let's have a game of 'phool' !" is a common expression on our streets. Corn me il steeped in tepid water, then sprinklo on the potato vines, is said to be a good remedy against the ravages of the bug. The dry meal sprinkled on the vines, is also Baid to be effectual in driving them off. Worth a trial at least. We learn that Judge Dickinson is going to plant .x large shawberry patch th's season with a view to supplying Uidgway with fresh strawberries. We volo that this is a move in the right direction, and it looks as though the investment would pay. A California octogenarian had buried Ihree wives whose maiden names were Green, Grass and Grozo. He stired up the fire with kerosene the other day, and now he lies in the cold, cold grave, and the green grass grows above him. An abEent-mindcd professor in going out the gateway of his college ran against a cow. Ia the confusion of the moment he raised hi: hat and exclaimed, "I beg your pardon, madum." Soon after he stumbled against a ludy iu the street! In a sudden recollection of his former mishap be called out, with a look of rago iu his sountenance, Is that you again, you brute';" Godey's Lady's Eook.for July is a very acceptable book Full of excellent letter press richly illustrated with designs, f.ishous, and a life like and telling litho graph engraviug, represenning a " Mus ical Party on the 4th of July," etc., it will prove a welcome number everywhere. Who an do without Godey's Lady's Book? Pub fllshed by L. A. Godcy Philadelphia, at $3 Iper annum. Somebody wrote to the editor of a Loun'ry paper to ask how lie would ''break kn oxl" The editor answered as follows: :'If onlyone ox a good way wou'd be to Loist him by means ef a chain attached to lits tail, to the top of a pole forty feet from I he ground. Then hoist him, by a rope ied to his horns, to another pole. Then lesceud on his back a five-ton pi'e driver, lad if that don't break him, let him start a lountry newspaper and trust people for lubscription. One of the two ways will do lit, euro," The Warren Ledger says: A boy about 11 years of age, 1'red Teller by name was Irownelin the Conewango Crelk near the lie bridge last Saturday afternoon. He was on a float which came to pieces? aud although the water was not deep, he failed Ito swim and sunk. Wit body was found lvithut delay, .fcijj "too late to save him. I We judge the boyfwlaa a good and bright ope, as hie naotsr-lias appeared in several instances in the Roll of Lonor, published lYrom time to time iu this paper. His re- laains were buried on Monday. The americans are a generous people The Kansas State Relief Society has just trade ts report, of help received for the sufferers rom the grasshopper plague This society Lfas organized in 1874, and from November o June 9. 1875, it received for distribution n cash, $173,803 47; in supplies, 2b5 car oads, estimated value, $61,245; from the United States Government, in rations, Llotuing, AC, about $100,000. This does net eclude large sums sent to private indvidu- lg in a numer of the counties. It is safe to say that the bestowments from private and publio sources expresed $500,000. Only the United States, Belgium, and Italy have more men than womiu. This is attributed to tho wear and (ear of haid work, which til's off so many of tae fair Hex of these countries. According to the census of Deo. 31, 1871, Itlay had a popu lation of 20,801,154. yielding a percentage of 50,27 men and 40,73 women, 53 per cent of old maids and bachelors, 30 per sent, of married couples, and 6 per cent. I of the widowed, of whom the widows more .han doubled the widowers. In ranee jibere is relatively the smallest number of births, though old persons are there pre served longer than in other countries, .2 per cent, of its inhabitants being over fifty ! years, ana seven per moisauu. upwara oi .:t.i In the United States there are 6-V only II per cent upward of fifty, while the young of both sexes only reaching 20 con- .. . r . . . ,ir . 1. .. .: ........ Ix. gutuia ov per vein, ui iuv tumt jvjuu tioo. Washing Soaps, Babbits Oakeys, and other leading makers at POWELL & RIME'S. The Sturon (Potter county) cheese factor; receives about 4000 pounds of milk daily. It has over 126 cheese now od hand. The Fourth of July was observed in Ridgwav in the good old fashioned way. The day was very pleasant and a good time generally was had. Company H ap. peared in bran new uniform and looked first rate. J. B. Johnson, the champion swimmer of the world and Thomas Coyle of Chester, Pa., are matched to swim from Chester to Philadelphia July 22d. The distance Is sixteen miles and the purse $1,000 a side. Chn. MeVvan, of i?t. Mary's has been appointed a member of the Republican Stnlo Central committee far this eonnty The rommiitee holds a meeting at the Lo,' elite! Hotel. Ilarrisburg, on Friday, July 2, 1875, at noon. HAYING TOOLS ! Grass Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Hay A (ikes, Hay Fotks, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Picks, Mattocks and all other articles adapted to the season at POWELL t KIME'S. Mrs. M. E. MaloDe has the agency for Elk County for the Combination Shoulder Brace Corset Adjustable Skirt Supporter. Call and see it. Aho for tho Excelsior Shield or Corset Clasp. HORSE RAKES ! Upon a thorough in vestigation it has been demonstrated that a good horse rake will save more labor to a farmer than any other inveniion of its cost Among all the machines of the kind, the Albion devolving Horse Rake stands supreme, of which POWELL & KIME are the sole agents for this section. Every person should have one. They are selling very rapidly. An A wrtt Death. Mrs. EateDempsey residing on R R Avenue, some two weeks ago got a piece of bone in her throat. where it remained despite all efforts to re move it. Several doctors examined it, all agreeing that nothing could be done. It was.in such shape that she could take noth ing but liquids, even this causing intense prin. Her neck soon swelled to au enor, mous size. Last Thursday afternoon the swelling broke inside causing convulsions from which she died at 6 o'clock Thursday evening. Fredonia (N. Y.) Advertiser. WASHINGTON. THE NEXICAS OUTf.AG E TO B SUPFREjSEI IF WAR UAS TO BE DECLARED. Washington, June 26. TAe War De payment is considering the prospect of louble with the Sioux Indians, and sup pression of the Texas border outrages, TiieMtx'can Government is powerless to slop CoiLiuus' outrage, and our Goverd menl is determined to stop them even if war has to be declared. Tne V. S. stea.uer i-iymouta lert i'ort Koyal yesierday, To r the Rio Giande, with two steam launches and force of men and ammunition. Tinee launches have been seut to patrol the river two more will be sent, and also a vessel with alight enough draft to cross the bar, piopcrly manned, armed and equipped to assist in patrol duty, and act as a supply ship and geneval headquarters. The naval ofliceis have been ordered to co-operate with the federal troops on the Terns front ier In preserving peace. Another vessel of war will shortly be sea', to join the Plymouth. The long agony is over- After six day8 the xiiton-liuecher jury declared they could not agree and were discharged. lue telegraph dispatch says: Notwithstanding the fact. that all 'the jurors stated they had taken n solemn oath never to reveal the secrets of the jury- room me following has been ascertained by in terviewers. One of the jury said: We stand to-day precisely as we did when we went up stairs in the jury-room to deliber ate eight days ago. Another juror stated that one time the jury stood 11 to 1; again 9 to 3; and still later 5 to 7. There was an irreconcilable difference of opinion as to the credibility of witnesses on each side Juryman Hull said that at times Ue discussion was very animated. When the jury retired there was a email majority for defendant, but after the evi dence was received from Judge Neilsou the result was to tarow the benefit of a uer tola doubt iu favor of defendant. Still another juror said atone time the tidein.auor of Tilion was pretty low; it was even less than three. At another time the jurors stood six to sir. A reporter learned from a semi-author itative source that when the jury retired they stood seven to five seven being for needier, four for Tillon. This man subse- fuently came over to Beeoher's side, and on the second ballot the jury stood eight to qour eight lor Ueectier and four tor Til ton- When the evidence was requested and sent up to the jury one of the fourafier its examination went over to the Beecher side On the final ballot they stood nine to three -nine tor rieeeher and three tor niton. The juors for Tilton are said to be Jeffey Flute, and Davis. Tilton says the result is a moral victory for him. Let us give thanks that the thing is over and tuatthe N. Y.. papers will no w contain something else, Morti indictments have been found against members of the St- Louis whiskey rings. The miner' s strike is over and both par ties are industriously engaged in counting the cost. This is put at $10,000,000 At a meeting of farmers, recently held in Bucks county, it was resolved to affix their names to gates or I undines upon their premises, for the benefit of travelers and others. The idea is a good one. Strawberries ore Belling for three cents a ciuart in Norfolk, Va. liunliels are rottine on the vines in that neigh boihood, as it does not pay to pick them. On July 1st a party of editors and farmers of Chester, Bucks and Lancas ter counties will start, with a lot of New York agriculturists for an excur sion to Calfornia. They will travel by daylight and mostly in special trains Judge Jenks announeed in the Clar ion county Court, the day licenses were granted, that if drugged or impure liquors were sold at licensed houses the Court would at onse revoek toe license, AU agree that would be right: but who is to tell whether there is bug-juice and strychnine in the whisky or not; Senezett Locals, The frosts have not done much harm in this place Benezett is feasting on strawberrios and cream. Last sabbath afternoon Mrs Annie Jones fainted and fell out of swing when about nenly feet from the ground lighting be- ween the roots of a tree, and some rocks cutting her faoe badly otherwise no serious injury. June 15 a son to John and Emily John son. June 18 a daughter born to William and Mary Holland. Peruvian guano i9 blamed for the potato bug. Out in Nevada they match rats to ht rattlesnakes. Thirty thousand Norsemen are ex pected here during the Centennial. That's all stuff about a shoit peach crop, lucre II be millions ot 'em. A Germantown man wears a shoe that casts a shadow as long as his leg. flliuvlnttn final, mart ty flit. Mfltrnnrt I training lor anouier Benson oi auecting farewells. Talk about hard times! The outgo- Dg steamers are loaded down with tOUilStS. Robert Lincoln, son of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, has been appointed guardian of is mother s estate uuder a bond of 5loU,- 000. An Illinois grocer says he would ather have the power to tell a good eg from a bad one than to be Presi dent of the United States. Flics are the scavengers of vitiaUd air where they fatten on tho parasites that settle upon tbem in myriads; while they grow lean and starve in a PUI atmcsphcro where their favorite game is scarce. Railroad comniissioucn from six States met iu convention at Sprin field, III., July 2, to discuss a plan lor uniform ac'.iou against railroads Violat ing the railroad law. Tbe Indians of the Bed Cloud aud Spotted Tail Agency have signed the reaty relinquishing their right to hunt n Nebraska in consideration of the ap- piopriation ot $.0,000. By the fall of scaffolding in one of the busqueliamia Coal Company s shafts at East Naoticoke, near Plymouth, Pa., yesteiduy, six men were killed Another miner was killed at Plymouth by tailing down a shait. The Supreme Court of Utah has do cided that the conviction of George Reynolds of bigamy or polygamy is null aud void from the fact tin Grand Jury was composed ot twenty-three instead of tin ecu juiors, as required by the lerri (oral statutes. In a thuuder storm iu Sutherfoni county ienn., one iVicwuiiuiu wax killed by lightning, four others were 'tuck senseless, tuur were knocked dowu, and five houses were unroofed. Much dHinuge wos dune in ChaUunooga. The 100-mile walk in Boston for the pedestrian championship of New Kog laud aud 83000 was won by Iluydock an English pedestrian, iu 23 hours, 36 minutes, and 2U seconds. Lushing walked seveuty-ouo miles, and Avery waikcd seventy-five. Tho iron safe of the United States steadier Cumberland, sunk iu Hampton ltouds in IbbZ by the ram Merniuac and supposed to coutuiu about 8100,000 u u ld has been recovered alter a ten ca.a teaicb. A youos; lady after reading attenti vely the title of a novel called '-The last mau," exclaimed. ''Bless me, if such a thing were ever to happen, whit would bccettie ot the women?" 'W'nat would become ot tne poor man; was the remark of au old bachelor. At iew Orleans, the tax regifcters having tailed against the state, have re organized under the name of tho Prop erty Holders Union, and are now exer citing their influence in obsructiog the collect iun of the city taxes.' 'Can't help it, sir," said a Boston Intel clerk to a Massachusetts Senator, who eame in about midnight to get a room. "Can': help it, sir, if you're the ico : resident luir.oelt. w iiy, we ve got ten Governors of States sleeping od dinoing-room tables, thirty odd Mayors lying around on the parlor Honrs, aud a hundred country editors snoring like bulls of Bashan on the back stairs. 1 Commercial Adierliter, Washington, June 21 Messrs Post, rsoieross and Smith, tbe commission ap poiutcd by the Secretary of the Ireas- ury to examine the custom house, court house and post office buildings at Chicago, have made their report to Secretary Kristow. Tho committee condemn tbe foundation and the stone used in the building in unmeasured terms, and recommend that the building be torn down, and that the stone be abandoned. Secretary Bristow will immediately give orders that all work shall be stopped, ana tout steps be taken to preserve tbe structure in its present condition until the matter can be submitted to Congress, whioh will be as early as possible after tint body convenes iu .December nest. An account of tho earthquake at Cu euita, South America, on the ISth inst., says that tho first shock leveled every wall in the city, burying, in a single in stance, 8.000 people out ot a population ot 10,000. Several not killed eubse queutly died from injuries, and many were murdered by robbers who plun dered in bands. The shocks continued and tbe fires burned much property. Massachusetts still has a law which provides that "whoever travels ou the Lord s day, except from necessity or charity, shall be punished by fine not exceeding siu tor every onence ine statute is practically a nulity, no punish ment such as it authorized having been inlicted within nianv years; but it makes all Sunday travel unlawful, and consequently no damages can be recov ere 1 tor injuries received ou highways or railroads on Sunday, uuless proof can be introduced that the traveling was for necessity or chanty. Astonishing. The progress made DJ luo Suuttio oow.uS lnvcntivo skill has been taxou to its utmost, and the result w the most per- lect and desirable maohme lor general and family use yet produoed. It is simple and easy to operato, is not liable to get out oi lepair, its work is the best, as was shown by the first premiums awarded it at the Universal Exposition in Vienna, 1873, and it is sold at a less price than any other maohino of its standard cxcellcnoe. Machines will t e delivered at any llailroad, station in this county, froo of transportation charges, if ordered through the Com pany's Branch llouso at 327 ami 329 Supcrior'bt. Cleveland Ohio, They se'id an elegant cataloguo and chromo circular free on application. This Company want a few more goou agents, a. ,uminings, iuuKway, . . f . t : .7 lilk Co.. Pa. is the agent of the Coin- pauy at this place to whom all orders ... addressed. Fatal Accident. On Friday eveo- ing the lotn mst, bdoui u uuiuuk, William Reed, an "off bearer" oa Barc lay Bros' Saw Mill, Sincemahonig, Pa., met with an accident which proved fa tal. The circumstances, as given, were about as follows: Tho days work was over. The steam had been turned off but a few moments the mill in tho act of stopping when the carriage making its last return struck a plank, which the unfortunate man was removing, in such a way that the plank knocked him over backwards into the pulleys adjoin ing the saw. As ho fell, throwing out his arms to save himself his right hand struck the saw and was cut off; his left arm catching between two pulleys, turn ing towards each other, was drawn through. Ilis neck and shoulders com ing in contact with the belting and re- volving pulleys, was terribly man gled. It was but the work of an instant. The doomed man had on!y time to give an indistinct utterance, calling tho atten tion of his lellow laborers to his fate. Dr. Reese was soon on tho ground, do ing all that could be done, but all iu vain. In about twenty-four hours death released him from his sufferings. Ho was a resideut of Potter county, ru?ged and strong. He leaves a youth ful widow, with others to mourn his untimely end. Cameron Presx. THE TERROR OF THE SOUTH. YELLOW FEVER ON UNHID STATES Vf.fcbELS. Washington, June 2-1 The mails for the Navy Department from tho South Atlantic statiou have not yet arrived, though they are houny expected; therelore the department havo no offi cial advices ot the existence of yellow fever on U. S. vessels in those waters. A private letter received here to day by an oflkcr ot the navy (rem a mother officer at Rio, dated May 23, reports that tho yellow fever was ragiug at that place and the number ot deaths daily was from fif'tceu to twenty. Dur ing the lirat halt of March 102 deaths were reported. On the United States steamer Lancaster there were several cases. First Surgeon Deuby and As sistant Surgeon, passing died, the for mer on the 3d ot April, at Bahta, Bra zil, but the date ot tLo death of the latter is not mentioned, ihcre had been much sickness on board of that vessel. On the Brooklyn several cases of lever were reported and two sailors died in A nnl 6he arrived at luo on tho 20ib. of May, and was then re potted by the surgeon iu good sauitary condition. There we-ro a few casts ou tho Motiongahela. but no deaths men tioned. When she left Rio several offi cers and seamen remained in tne oos- pitul on shore, but all had recovered ex cept Assistant burgeon angli It was expected be would soon be able to tail for home. Says the Juhn&luwn TcuVe ami Echo, of the 10th: As we go to press we learn that a gang ot burglars, whose point of operations sremod centered upon the towns of Cambria county, have just becu arrested. Constable John Wagner, of Chest Springs, this couuty, bus had some suspicions, which appear well grouuded, and ou luesday went to Altoona, armed with a wanant, and took in custody one Hustou Mc- Mullin, au employee in the Pennsyl vania Kuilioad Company's boiler shop that place, and brought him to Chest Serines. There he turned State's evi dence before 'Snuiro H. J. lladds and implicated Waiter Davi3, Ellis Dtty, Al. aud Jack JJavis, all ot this county, and Levi Hail and James Young, of Blair county. All these parties have deen arrested and ore in the Ebensburg jail. They are charged with number less robberies, which they shall nnswer before many days. Salt, cheaper than dirt at P. & K's Cheese! Choice Factory, at P & K's Fresh family Groceries, and Canned goods at P & K's. The cheopest and best. Summer Clothing, for tbose Boys and children, Linen, Alapaca and sum mer Cfsbmer at P & K e Bargains in ladies aud cbildrens hats, Bonnets aud Millinery goods at MAY & SILVERMAN'S Williamsport Pa. Hair Switches 81,00 82,00 83.00 & 84,00 worth double the money, lluches 5 cents upwards, Shawls $1,50 upwards Hats from 25 cents upwards, best and cheapest (rimed hats in the citv at MAY & SILVERMAN'S opposite tho Court House Williamsport l'a. STAT N0TE3 Monday has been made a legal wash day by the city council of Altoona. The Pennsylvania 8teol Works at Baldwin will be closed next month for repairs. The puddlers at the Lochiel Mills struck on Saturday for au increase of fifty cents a ton on iron. Judge Blodgctt of Chicago has de cided that distillers books may be seized and used against their owners Six persons on?need in stealing Gov ernment grain at Fort Linoolu have thus far been convicted and sentenced Several more indictments have been found against the members of the Whis key Ring at St. Louis, but tho names of those indicted have uot yet transpired Thomos Griscom.aged 00 years- a resi dent of Mount Holly. N. C, oommited Buioide, it is belived, on Saturday night by drowning himseif iu Rancocas Creek. Tho deceased ad been ill for some time Pittsburgh, June 22. A thoroughly organized gang of counterfeiters, under the lead ot Milton II. Frank, a practic ing physician of Allegheny City, has been broken up and several members, including Frank, arrested, and S.200, 0l)0 in counterfeit money capturod. The attention of the Government wag called to the work of these men through let ters containing consignments of spurious money, which being unstamped, went to the Dead Letter Office. The Butler Cilizin gives the follow ing account of the way in which an old citizen ot Butler county was recently swindled out of four hundred dollars: A man cuine along and made him an offer for his farm, which he accepted, the man agreeing to pay hitu 100 to seal the bargain. Not having the money he requested the farmer to come to the . . , , i f , ? . Dante and endorse a cnenx ior mm, nuu he would pay it. The farmer did so but instead of signing a cheek for 6100, he signed one for 8300. J ho man got the SoOO, paid ovci the $100, and d nartcd. The check was upon an Al toona bank, and was return td au worth less Tyroue, June 24 John Siney, presi dent of tho Miners National Lnion went to Clearfield last evening to join Xingo Park, secretary and organizer of the same association, who has been pro curing signatures for several days tj petitions askintr Governor Hartranft to pardon the imprisoned Clearfield miner Siney and Park are both under bonds in 85,0U0 for their appearance for trial at September term for conspiring to lawlessness, and of their conviction there can not be reasonable doubt, but they hope to effect tho pardon of their followers who have been convicted lor obeying them. They opeuly proclaim that tho imprisoned men will be par doned in a few weeks and that the labor vole in the Gubernatorial contest is too powcrlul, to ho disregarded by the re tusal to pardon those who have been made to feel the vengenee of the law. A choice lot of Pastry Flour PO W ELL & KIM E S Try it. Madam Dcniorests Patterns We are a2nts for Madam Demorests Patterns Catalogues free, send for one Patterns sent by mail MAV & SILVERMAN opposite Houe Williaiuppor; Pa. the Court 1ISW ALVEETIS3MENTS. C:-T3 rJUDSSD DOLLARS I will eivc the above reward for the ar rest and convict ion of the parties, it tuey are rejDonsibl when convicted for seven thousand five hundred dollars, who cut and conveyed about fifty acres of my limber from iny premises in blk county, l'a., fox lownsliip, warrant 4tl'.i7. or for the confed erate if he is alike responsible. Iil.iZAStlll II. rOLLTUN. Tanboro, Tucks Co.. Pa., May 24, 1875. in : iff- C&riJy&il, EST" Ah oit lulreruser tnu nade uu anvemse- :i'iit !-.'i-i!i.-i -instinct, we win irncri'10' uu a'-e il as Miiwp: io. ii. rooTK, r.i., Author ef l"!tii Hmiim-Tlk, M" illcal Cunuunn Henso, ci. in Siorp. en'.. VIV LrjnnKMn vvcnuo (cor, &kl 'Hit! H-.reW. Nw Y"Ht, nn IsDEl-EKOEKT 1'ilV.H lAS. ttvti nil t.ir-im of Unjtriiig or Vhronie l)i. -.;m. aii'l n wive letter lioai all J- of the Civn.ir.Kii WmiLTJ. , ti t.i- iiei:"' ip-f.v oi cuimuc-.uiK aipnni i-nw- - 11" i .U'-fVif-'h'.l'y tn-nt.iiitf louiierou fatlenw in Knr,e. HiiM wl lumen, voimiiinn Dominion of llau&du. atel iu t-vury luit uf NO MKKCUBIAL Oi ditlrti-rlnui -Irui u-uil. ll ha. rturinif tnt past iwoiny I'm yours lr.MUtl .uivesnfully nearly or quit Mi.mm eiiK-s. All f.i"t eouni-eti'it with eai-h ea arc .ir-fallv nvonl -it. wlit-ttr mry l r.rtiimiiniraii uy -u;r fr in iK-r-oi. or olv-rr.rtl ly i" ,-JZ UU.UIUO i.hvsirUu. XUo lutu ar " kkuiuw ui-jdcul mm. EOT IK VALID 3 AT A DISTANCE ...... Are tn-.iual. AH Invuiirt at a ow r" manner a IU ..f .lia wliicn vuvii un lKr !, h tin. Invali.1 ruder. Ml com- yle.l of rvirnieim l.r.l in."" Lir nt question amit fri, un application, to any part ot the wirl.l. xiy iuw r.nui.l.ia of VrioEMcBi or Huron, also -nt fr-... All these testimonial a f r..m i no who have bo.-li trunu.l by ir.ail and nprrai, Abvit-K la nrrtt-B, on - Cull ou oc ld res DR. E. B. FOOTE. No. 120 Lexington ATe.,N.T. VTmtM to sell WFtts P'"'i llbiptT-ilk ojtdMeJiiiU Canwun. dense, ,-jUt IT-cooks science in oivy Hrhtftfcuhurs address . Mura-Hili ftjlilishinj Company USfeKS' Er. Earner's Tonio Bowel and Pile PilU. These pills mra n luf.Uli'ile remedy for eontiptloa nuritt.iun inuti'in or ia oo.-i. imj i lnuru ih nn.iv.ty of the iul-i lnrtl ciinl, roliic ft t,v a:i.l reliore pile t ono. 'HicumniU bavs . .... ih.. ,. ih,u AO oLMit. wilt hi mail oa riot of price i'ri-parurt only l.y F. ALr'HKD RKlCli.VKDT, I'HAUXAUMT, 0rODBIH Nkw xouk crrr. Dr. Bergsr'i Compound llaid utract w Rhubarb and Danaauon. Thohortoumhiuation ol purely voiwtaula medloinea to eutiroly repiaod Calomel or blue rill. It itimulates at onoo torpidity ol Ih" lirer, blllouanaat and habitant ooiutlpatluil. aiil tne oimim aruu.m dyspapaia, aiolc headwha, flatulence, etc. Thoelleo .,... nt ti.u Ennui will he o roved. vMbly. at onco la the iwtieai, aa ona oc two bottle, an aufltcient to dear the oom,.lexioa beBUtifnlly. an.l remove pimples m.A ..oi... i.v iivur Lruuo ea. i rice ai uw uwiw. II bottlea, 85: will be tent on receipt ot th prios to asv auurei. irae oi rnnre. uuij -j P. ALrKLU KHIUn a it in . rutMuti iv, wae Valuable and Bestrabls Property for Sale. rilllE subscriber offers for snle tat I property now occupied by him as i residence in the village of Aidgway, E1V county, ra. The lot is pleasantly situMed upon Depot street and oontaini 16,000 feet. Upon it Is ereoted a first olas TWO- ND- ........... hiirm t luj, t i 1 1 o r. 24x32 feet, with addition 10x24 feet; a Coal lloese. Ice House, Chicken Houst ami Barn, There is upon the premises a Commodious Garden, whicn Is well stocked ith Fruit Trees in, bearing condition. and coaUins llapberry, Blackberry, Cur rant and Asparagus IHds. for terms, &c,. address. EDWARD SOUTHER, jelO-tf Uidgway, Elk Co , Pa. Millinerv cords, hair goods, Jewelry Fancy goods, notions, Ladies and chil drens cloaks,dresse3 and undergarments wholesale and retail at MAI d alu VEltMAN, Williamsport Pa. Eenezette Auditor's Settlement Benenette, June 14th, 1875 Settlement with Treasurer and Collector for the year 1875, William E, Jordan as follows: WILLIAM R. JORDAN DR. Toamouut of duplicate 1123 P2 " ree'd from county treasurer 2000 00 To amount from former treasurer To am't State appro. 07 01 S0S83 69 WILLIAM R. JORDON CR. By orders redeemed nnd canceled $3202 28 By extra orders redeemed uud caticelcd By percentage on dupli cate collected $(120 O'J 7 per cent By percentage on am't from county treasurer S2'!10 do 2 per cent. By percentage ou am't from for. I reus. 803 08 By percentage on State appropriation S'J7 O'J (rij 2 percent. By percentage on exon erations 4 3 00 43 82 52 00 1 37 1 04 23 37 $3429 ' Balance on duplicate not collected S4.V.I 81. Wo do hereby certify that the above settlement is correct being approved by the auditors. C. H.WINStOW, 1 . ITI I 1 .1 ,-.xL-i5 AUUH tors. GEORGE T. KOTHROCK, Scc'y falSia Wc i.o'ico ou Powell & Kime's plat form on assortment of those celebiatcd Gowanda Plows, Cultivators &c. Wedding and ladies at MAV Williamsport Pa. mouthing outfits for & SILVERMAN'S A laie lot ol Puracols, Envies tics Man i kerchiets, Uos-iery and Gloves Trunks and Satchels utM-tV ct- SIL VERMAN'S Williamsport Pa. J, O. IK BAILEY, ATTOKNEY.AT.LAW. vlnoyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acci dent Insurance Co., of Hartford. Conn. ELK LOLiGB, A. V. M. The stated mediums of Elk Lolge, No. S7SI, are liol.l at tbeir hall, corner of Main and Depot snoots, on the second und fouith Tuesdays ofeitcb month- W. O. IIKALV, Sec'y. 'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN hair RENEWEIL Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is duo to merit alone. We can fissure our old natrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep nration for reatorintt Gkay or Faded Haib to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, Vv its use. becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonio properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and Btronger. In baldness, it restores; the canillarv elands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most pfionomical IIajr Deessino ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Ilayes, M.D., Stato Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality: and! consider it the Best Prepabatios for its intended purposes. Sold by all Druggitte, and Dealer in UedMnei, Prioe One Dollar. Duciringham's Dye FOB THE WHIBJUSiio a a Aiir T?Anp.wer in manv cases re- ouires too long a time, and too much eare, to restore gray or iuucu j mov ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation', wnicn win quit-my wiu effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Trice Jtfty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO. NASHUA, AGENTS WASTED TO SELL The Political, Tei'soDal, and Property Rights a Citizen, Of the Uniitd Stattt hew to peiterve thtm. torn, LL. D. -now to ezercise ana By 'fhcophilut Par- Containing a ornin.entary tn the Fed eral and Slate Couttiiulious, giving their history and origin, and a full explanation OI lueir principles, purposes nuu I'.w'n- ions: the pow rs and duties of l'ublio Oil! oers; the rights of the i eople, ai.d obligations incurred in every relation life; also, parliamentary rules lor uviioera tive bodies: and full directions and It forms for all business transaction, as dak inn Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, I.taetB Notes, Drafts, Contracts, etc. A Library in a single volume. It meets il. wants of all claaet-s ind sells to everybody JO.M3 CKUlnblta & CU., fbua. ra. BUSINESS CARDS. G. A. KATIIBUX, Attorney-at-l&w, Uidgway, Pa. S 2 a. RUFUS LUC ORE, Atlorney-at-Law Bidgway, Elk Co., Pa. Office in Hall's new Brick Building. Cluimi for collection promptly attended to. v3nlly. II ALL ifi M'CAVLKr, Attorneys-at-Liw, Office In New Brick Building, Main St ! Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. v3n2tf. JAMES D. fullerton; Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated iu Uigway, offers his professional sei vices to the citizens of Uidgway ana sur- rou udi ii 2 country. All work warranted. Office in Service & Wheeler's Building, up. stairs, first door to the lcl'i. i3-n-82-ly CHARLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, .Main street, Uidgway, Pa. Agent for tb Howe Sewing .Machine, and Morton GoM Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, dort with he siniij accuracy as heretofore. Satis action guaranteed. vlnly G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist and Paraceutist, N. W. cornet of Main and Mill streets, Uidgway, Pa. full assortment of carelully selected Fer- ign nnd Domestic Urugs. Prescriptions carelully dispensed nt all hours, day r uigiit. vlnJy 1 S. HARTLEY. M. D., l'hysioiun ana Surgeon. Oflice in lmig Store, comer ilioiid and Mum Mie, Hetidenoe corner iiroad St. pposile tho College. Oihce hours fim lo 10 A. il. uud lroru 7 to 8 1. M. vlu'Jil. J. S. B ORD WELL, M. It., c'eciic l'hysician and Surgeon, has reuiov il liiH oll.ee f l oiu tiuirc slreet, to Main Bt. Uidgway, fit,, in the second story of tho liew brick building of John G. Hall, cups- til 9 Hyde's btorc. (jnieo hours: a to U a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. T jau 9 la HYDE HOUSE, KiuawAT, Elk Co., Pa. W. II. SC11 HAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heietofora i-o lihvrally bestowed upon him, the nov rorjiielor, hopes, by paying strict a.- euiion to the couitort uni convcuienoe ot guests, to luerit a couutruuuee ol tha uiime. Uct 00 ISC). BUCK TAIL LOUSE, Kane, McKeim Co., Ps. K. K. LOOKElt, rroprietor. Thuuklul for the putrouuec heretofoi liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict aiteniisa to the couitort. aim convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the fcunie. i'h only stables lor hordes in Kane and well kepi uiht or Uuy. Hall attuched to the Hoiel. MnZiyl. KERSEY HOUSE, Ct.NTUKVii.LG, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, l'roprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so libernly bestowed upon hiin, the new pro frietor, hopes, by paying strict at teuliou lo Iho coiulori aud conveuieuos of guests, li merit a continuance of tbs B11U10. V. W. HAYS, DLALl!.. IN Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Etirfey 1. O. TtulVlf. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL HOAD Philadelphia & Erie K. R. Division. WINTER TIME TABLE. o N uud after MONDAY, MAY 24, 1876, Lria Kuilroad will run as follows! wtorwAUu. KANE ACCOM leaves Keuovo.... 4 85 p at Drill wood., o oo p tu Emporium 0 oj p m ' " StAiarys... 7 55 pm " Uidgway... 8 -5 p m " Wilcoar b 0a p nt arr at Kane.. 0 80 d ax LKIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p ra iieuovo ii uo a m Emporium 110pm St. Mary's - 2 00 p nt llidgwuy 2 25 p iu, U'iloox 2 68 p ni arrive at Erie 7 60 p uv EASTWARD. KENOYO ACCOM leaves Kane... 8 00 a u " " Wilcox 8 38 a m " " Uidgway 9 26 a m " " 8i Marys 10 01 a m " " Emporium 11 06 a in " Drmwood 12 15 pm " ' Reuovo ......... 1 40 y m ERIE MAIL leaves Erie H.20 na ' Kane 8 46 p m 1' ' Wilcox 4 OS p m " " " Uidgway -4.45pw St. Mary's 6.10 p n ' " " Emporium G.05 p m " " Reuovo 8.26 p m " " air. at l'hi!adephia... 6.60 a ra licnovo iccooi and Kane Accom canaeol int. und wet ut East with Low Qrada Di vinvu and B N V a F K K WM. A. BALDWIN. Oe'l Sup't. the of nil Law AvziiCE, Ksw oas mi.
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