BUSINESS CARDS. 0. A. RATDBUX, Atloroey-at-law, Ridgway, Pa. 2 2 tf. RVFUS LUnORE, Altorney-at-Li.il . . Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Office in Hall a new Brick Building. Cltiimt foi Bolleciion promptly attended to. vAnlly. II ALL & MVAULEY, Attorneys-at-Ltw. Office in New Brick Building, Main Si Ridnwny, Dlk Co., l'a. v8n2tf. J, 0. 11. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. vlniayl. Ridgway, Elk Couhty, Pa. Agent Tor the Traveler's Life and Acoi dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLER TON, Burgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Rigway, offers Ms professional ser vices to t lie citizens of Ridgway ana sur rouuding country. All work warranted Office in Service & Wlieeler'a Building, up stairs, first door to the left, 73-n-SiMy CHAR Lb IS HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, l'a. Agent for tb Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Go)' Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, doce with lie same accuracy as heretofore. Satis ttstioa guaranteed. tlnly G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist'and Paimaccutitt N. W. cornai of Maiu and Mill slice!?, Ridgway, Pa. full assortment of carefully selected Tor eign and Domestic Drugs. Proscriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, dny or Sight. VluQj T. S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physiciau ana Surgeon. Office in Drug Store, corner Broad end Main Sip, Keeideuce enrnor Broad St. opposite the College. Otlice hour lrom 6 ta 10 A. M. and lrom 7 to 8 P. M. vlu2yl. J. S. B OR D WELL, M. D., Boleotie Physician and Surgeon, hasremsv d his olbce lrom Centre aired, to .Man si. Ridgway, Pu,, in the second story of the ne brick buildiug of Johu 0. flail, oppo site Hyde's store, OJidO hours:! to 2 P M 7 to 9 P M HYDE HOUSE, Kiuuwat, lk Co., Pa W. II. SCII U AM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bstowed upou liim, the lie proprietor, hopes, by puyiog strict at tention to the comfort and coiiveuieuce ol guests, to merit a continuance i iht aaaie. tfst SO 1869. KERSEY HOUSE, Cbktkc VILLI, ELK Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. ThauKlul lor tlie putrouugu heretotort o libsi'tliy beiiiuwed upuli bim, the tie pro J rielor, liopus, by paying Ntrict at tenuou to lite coiuiur. am couveuieuct of gujsts. t 'iiieut a continuance of tut aaiiM. P. II. HAYS, DKALI. in Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries. and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Eurley 1. U. vln47tf. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA HAIL llOAi Philadelphia & Erie R. U. Division WINTER TIME TABLE. ONvand after MONDAY, MAI 24, 187C. the trains on the Philadelphia & Lit Railroad will run as follows : WISIWAKU. KANE ACCOM leaves Kenovo..... 4 85 p ai ' " Diiliffood.. 6 66 p ni ' " Luiporiuji ti 65 p ui ' " Kt Marys... 7 65 p m " " Kiugwuy... 8:6)iu ' " Wiluuz H 05 p Ui arr at ivaue.. 0 ao n m IEIS MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p in iteuufo ll Uo a iu Lmpuriaui..,.., 1 10 p ni St. Mary's 2 00 p u Ridgway 2 25 p ui Wiloux 2 68 p in rrive at Erie 7 60 p ui EASl'rt'AiiD. SNQTO ACCO.d leaves Kaue... 8 00 a id " Wilcox- 8 83 a in " Ridgway U 25 a ui " b: Marys 10 01 a m " Emporium 11 05 am " Driftwood.....' i 15 p in " Renovo 1 40 V ui RII MAIL leaves trie .....lUUsoi " " Kaue 8 45 p in Wilcox 4 08 p u. " " Ridgwuy 4.45 pm " " St. Aiuiy'a 6.10 p m " " Emporium 6.06 p ni " " Renovo 8.25 p m " arr. at Philadephia... 6.60 ui novo Accom and Kane Accom connect t and west at Eust with Low Grade Di- oa and I) S V 4 f K li WU, A. BALDWIN. Oeu'l Bup't. fresh family Groceries, and Canoed JiatP&Ki. Tb ebtaDtitand 05 THURSDAY DECEMBER 16. 3875. FAUITAND ORNAMENTAL TREES. J. 8. BORDWELL la Local Agent for all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees .Shrubs, Roses, Flowers te-, from the best Nursery lb the state of New York. Buy at inline nun iuti money. VDnH7mi. RIDGWAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Principal's report for month ending December, Cm, 1875: m I Jr.. i ps t y I un l s ii TEACHERS 8. S 5 3 ff ?1. ? ?. Sc So o- Lil!iiiJ Miss B Wil. cox 8 88 88 70 87 20 Miss A P Tay lor 2 67 66 62 01 85 Mr and Mrs .f B Johnson 1 71 69 C2 80 27 Summary 21U 213 190 89 88 Ndiue& of thuse ueittior latetiorab- neat during the month. ntoir school department Thoa J. MaloDa, Jos. Jackson. Henry Paino, Ira C. Sheiman, Oscui Qarduer, Edwin Puine, Ottis G. Kelts, tiluier Gardner, Daniel Irwin, Patrick Llolland, Frank Gorton, Orin Head. Charles Johnson, Caper Kime, Chas MeeDan, Addie Hydo, Julia Flvou. Minnie Service, Eoima Ulmstead, liena Powell. INTERMEDIATE btPART.MENT. Maggie Flyon, Sarah Gorton, Flora Irwin, liese Soribner, Nellie Oltudtead Nellio Jacksoa, Carrie Cummings. Mollie Cumiiiins Albertioe Liudgrom, Atnauda Lindgroui, Katie Meenan, Minnie Miles, Charlej Dill, Gusste Woodward, Chaunoey VV'lleot, Willie Solirani, Eira Taylor, Eddie Powell, Willie Luther, Charle9 Scriboer, Josie Mesienger, Joseph Weaver, Eddie Ilurtou, John Whitmore, Daniel Cuo- Oi'ighaoi. PRIMARY DKPAMMINT. George Shack, Edil Frobursj, Frank Paine, Charlie Lindgrom, VTillie Cuu- nioyhiim, James Daily, Charlei Slight. Freddie Iiruner, Clarice Uordwell, Lily Gardner, Lizzie Flynn, Nora Mohney, Charlie Lesser, Usunie Little, Jerome Gorton, Wallace Dill, Thoa Daly.Frauk Oyster, Charlie Tonquin, May Scull, Mary Sherman, Annie McGovcrn Daisy Kime, Grace Scribucr. Names of thote best in deportment. HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Willie Geary, Eddie Warner, Charles Olmstead, Alton It. Clupin, Thos. W. Jackson, Willie Meenan, Ira. C. Sher man Chas Meenan, Rona Powell. Helen Little, Emma Iloss, Hattie Hinds, Ada B. Stevens, Julia Flynn. INTERMKKIATE DP.PAR I MENT. Liizie Shack, Addie Uordwell, Kittie Whitmore, Uaisio Scribuer, Albertioe Lindgrom Amanda Lindgrom. Kutie Meenan, Ada Malone, Mack Kime, Harry Gillis, Eddie Powell, Charlie Gearv, Charlie Scribncr, John Whit more, Willie Luther, Frank Earley, Willie Maloney, Holland Cook. M1MARY DEPARTMENT. Charlie Williams, Preston Mercer. Uennie Little, Laura Williams, Daisy Kime, Lilly Cummings, Mary Shack. May Scull, Carrie Ely, Johnnie Daly. Maekie French, Thomas Fanoo, Char lie Slight, Charlie Lesser, t'Jalvio Sey mour, Sadie Scull, Annie Schoening. Grace Scribner, Frank Caton, Fred- erica Bonsack, Nora Mohney, Johnnie Bruner, Sarah Layman, Maud Miles, mi I II . a ine following are tuo Damss of tliose who passed the best examination at the close o! the month. HIGH SCHOCL DEPARTMET. A Grade. Julia Flynn, Alice Si monds, Chas. Olmstead, Carrie Luther, May Little. B Grade. Helen Littla, Eddie War- ncr, Thos. Gillouly, Reua Powell. 0 Grade Oacar Gardner, Ida Olmstead, Thos. J. Malone Ada B Stevens Hattie Hinds, Thos W, Jack son, F.innia Olmstead, Clyde Kime. D. Grade Dauiel Irwin, John Shack, Emma Iloss' INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. E Grade Maggie Flynn, Daniel Cunningham, Harry Gillis, Lizzie Shuck, llolluod Cook, Eddie Powell, Kittie Whitmore. F Grade Willie Schraui, Lizzie O'Brien, Martha Walker, Micnie Kline Annie Kline, Willie Luther. Nora Maloney. G. Grade Katie Meenan, Albertioe Lindgrom Amauda Liodgrem, Nellie Olmstead, Nellie Jackson, Bessie iicriboer, Chauncey Wilcox, Eddie Ilortoo, Johu Whitmore Gussie Wood ward. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. B Grade Bruce Kime, Barney Fanoo, Sadie Scull, Clarice Burdwell Lily Gardner, Luly Cummings, Ida Pollman, Lizzie Flynn, Wallace Dill, Frcuk Caton, Frank Paine, Edith Sber- mao, Mary Sherman, Emma Seymour, Mary Job upon. C. Grade GleDuio Johnson, Eddie Holaday, Dan Maloney, Willie Sheao, Warreo Irwin, Josephine Tooquio, Emma Geary, Ella Malone, Carrie Ely Coryell Boss, Frank Oyster, Jerome Gorton, Preston Mercer, Freddie Urumer. Anna MoMaooui, Annie Walker, Lotie Holes, Grace Soribner i'liw ueien Luttle is tbe only one who did not miss any words io spelling The following named persons visited the school during the month. Misses Litiie Luther, Mary Horning, Aggie Barrett, Mrs. Martha Malone, Messrs Jerome Powell, O..JJ. Grant, Eug. J Miller, W S. Service, Wm. Geary, Fre Wilmarth, D. W. Baldwin, Calvin Luther aud Geo R Dixon, Co. Sunt. In closing this roport I desire to call special attention to the large and regular attendanee during the past month. J. B. JOHNSON, Priooipal Ran and ValuaLU Bvotct, Many c them Beautifnltjf llluttrattti, At TBI NEW YORK STORE. frocetiingi of tat Elk Co. T tUhtrt' InsUtate The Teachers' Institute ot Elk Co convened Dee. ,6ih 1875, at the public "chool building, Wilcox, Pa. The con vention was called tu order at 7 P, M by the County Superintendent. A" meet ing at 3 P. M. had been advertised but the decoration of the room io which th Institute was to assemble not being completed the meeting was unavoidably postponed till evening. The assembly being calleJ to order a "Song of Wei coeui" was finely rendered by the Wil. cox school. The County Superinten dent after makios some preliminary remarks aoout institute matters re- i i fered to the fact that the Hon. Jack son a. anuitz ot ixcw xort uity was Komewhere in the audience and called upon him to preside aud on taking the chair to make an address. Mt. Shultz being uuauimously and wtth mttch en thusiasm elected chairman, came forth from the audience and at rjncfl began ,. tr v.. . nis enort. ins principal taenia was Geography and all he snid was brimful of practical and Valuable suggestions culled from a long and active business life. A thrilling vocal duett was tbo rendered by Mrs Allie Ernhout and M. Sowers, alter which Mr. Shultz, in troaucea tne nev. wm. iionman as . . t I . r rv r tbe Lecturer of the evening, who deliv ered in fine style his excellent lecture entitled "The Sculptor' and the Sculpt ured. After being rrgaled by music by the Wilcox Band, Prof W. W Woodruff of Newtown, Pa., was intro duced and he being an excellent deba tor and taking exceptions' to some thoughts presented by the other speak ers at once struck tbe key bote of i deep interest in all, and sounded' the tocsin that roused the whole village, for alter Monday evening tbe rooms were tilled io oveinowiDg-. TUE6DAY MORNING Tuesday Morning institute called to order at 9 A. M. Music by tbe Wilcox School, entitled " He Thank Ihee lor Rett Lords prayer was repeated by lieV. ni Uoffuian alter which the following election took place Prof Johnson was chosen Vice ptesident W. S. Mct'hetrau Secy Miss Addie P. Ta lor assistant Secf S. T. Brockbsnk J B. Johnson Floy Spencer Miss Pal mer and W. S. McPherran were elected in serve us a coniuiit'eo nn Permanent Certificates. A Grunt Childs and lie v. Wm. Hoffman were then appointed censors ioj the day to report on the fol Ijwiog morning, A. Grant Chilis, J C Wharton aud Miss Flory Sptrticer were nmo appointed to serve as a comm'ttee on resolutions The County Superinten dent having procured lilt copies of the 'Musio page Supplement" now pro ceeded to distribute them add called upon all to aing which they did with a will, beinj led aud instructed by Prot. Woodruff with Miss Lufa Brown at the organ. After which Prot Wood ruff lectured on School Management every leacher noting down the lecture as requested by the County Superinten dent. The roll was called twice each day and tbe average attendance at the day sessions was about otle hundred and twenty-five active members TUESDAY. V M Musio by the Iustitutc horn the "Musio page." Review by the County Supt. ff the foreuooo's Ulk on School Management io which neatly every teacher was calhd, upon and suffice it to say Without mentioning their names that each answered promptly all the individual questions asked, showing that toey had O' Uie for the purpose ot beint: benefited and had given an attentive ear. Ao excellent essay was next read by John I. Painter suhjuct " Teaching." Vocal Musio "When wilt the birdt come lavkV sdog by Misses Brown. Goodwin and Schriuer. Class drill in "Primary Grammar" by C. S. Luther alter which Prot. Woodruff resumed his leoture on School Management, lie save and fully disoussed the following points. 1. Have few rules. 2d Learn how to wait. 3d Behave well yourtet.iih Expect good behavior bth Show disappointment 6fA Seem u$ littte a pouibte to govern 1th Study self con- trot oth Study the time for giving advice 9:h Govern at much at pouiblf with the eye Kith Govern kindly 11A Uovern with discrimination 1 1th Govern impart iulL Zth Keep all bunyHth Anticipate critet. JNext to order after sioeinz by the whole institute from the "Mnsis page" came tbe olass drill in Mathematics by Prof A. Grant Childa. Io the course ot his effort be elucidated method ( adding or substraoting any two fractions having the same number lor numerators Rule. To find the sum of two ire. tions havioe the same numerators multi ply the common numerators by the sam of the two denominators and place the result obtained over tbt product ot the de nominators, to tod their difference multiply the difference ot the denom inators by the common ameretof and plaoe the result over the prodttot l the denominator TUESDAY EVENING. Exercises opened by musio by Wil ox Cornet Hand, after which Prof. Woodruff a veteran in the eatee ot edueation was introduced bv Hon Jack son 3 Shultl, and he spoke Snetraet- iveiy and entertainingly on our ouocess and failures. The leeture was too long io insert nere. Musio by Mrs Allie Ernhotttind Mil Sowers entitled, '-Beautiful MoonligW, Pro. Henry Houck Depty State 6apt then addressed the Institute Ha eM "Pennsylvania is ahead of all other states io thematurot Institutes, advised the teachers to fve their undivided support to Prof. Dixon In his nobis ef forts in the cause of educatiou. Musio, "Jennie xheji'iwrt fit(hre" oy Mrs Allie trnhout and Miss Sowers, This was the crowning effort as regards . . a . a music ana received tne encooitttns ot an appreciative audience. Hon Jackson Shultl addressed the assembly on "Physical Culture" and short all hie talks were replete with good solid common sense The large concourse of people passed slowly out while the Wilcok Cvrnet Baud discoursed sweet strains. WEDNESDAY MORN 1 NO. Opening exercises were Conducted by Prof. Woodruff The Lorde prayer Was repeated aud several pieces were sung by the Institute lrom the ''Matio lige" I he question "Should Whispering be en tirely prohibited in school" was warmly discussed by J. L. Brown, Johnson, Urocltbank, Wharton, butber, and v short by Dearly all the male teaohers. Musio by the Institute. Reviews of lectures by county Sunt. during which nesrly every teacher male and female was called Upon to answer, f rot llouck presented tbe subject of orthography and introduced it by say lot tht it is tbe most important ana dieY cult study taught in the common schools A person whose chirograph y and erthre- graphy are good has decided advantages over all the other competitors spplyicg lor tne same position, spelling to a great measure should be mastered prior to the age ol sixteen. Keep the diction ary at your elbow especially while writ iuir JJo not Use one method exclusively Use dictation exercises. Tbe Tims spent in spelling Is spent profitably. 'i'L. rn .... i i ue lonowiog suggestions were nieae. 1 short cessions 2 Call the Class io aa orderly man ner 3 Secure the attention of the class 4 Thot-oUgh preparation by pupils 5 Pay attention to misspelled Words. G Spell by syllables 7 Teacher selcot words 8 Pupils select words 0 Be enreful of pronunciation 10 Pupils print the words 11 Prououuce before spelling. 12 One trial 13 Drill. Drill, DRILL DRILL. 14 Practice on goup, need, back-avche etc, Mri Armstrong Followed the Debut State Superintendent and gate a elass drill on Grammar. The exercise wis well conducted and proved both interesting and instructive. a majority of the teachers were assigned reterrea questions by 1'rot Dixon which they answered Very Creditably, space and time will not permit the individual mention of all the teachers in atten dance but the Directors over the en tire county can rest assured tht each aod every teacher present had work to perioral anil the County Supt. ssw that it was performed JhefolloWibs are sotoe of the hues- tion referred the answer to which were presented in writing at tbe opsbina; of the next session 1 What is discipline, and What dis cipline is essRiitial to the success of a school? Why? Answered by Mfa. Ir win 2 What do you do it) prevent offences? Answered by Lawrence Fee 2 Why, how, when, and where, du you puuibh a pupil? answered by Mr. Uillard 4 Give tho artumebts for and ttgaitxt prises as inbeutivo to atudy? Miss Add its P Taylor 0 Uive what you call proper triliea tives to study? Mr John E Hewitt U How would you win the attention of a restless class MrsJohuion. 7 What is illustration lb teschin and to what extent do you teach by it? .miss rnor 8 What are tbe advantages of re views? Mr. Keely V hat is the desikb of auestiDhine in teaching? MisS Terwilliger 1U YY bat are the aheiactetiatice or a good question? Mr Sawyer 11 Whit Constitutes a srood answer? MrNissel 12 How do vbu call and dJmiss i class? Miss Corbet 13 In teaching what branches do you use the blackboard? Miss llsnn 14 What is the differaoce between teaching and keeping aebool? Myrdn Raught 15 What is your plan of keeping pupils at work while at school? Mr. Kerner 16 What do you think of teachers' nstitutes? Mr. Hsyes&o&o too numer ous too mention Wednesday afterroom was devoted to singing answering re ferred questions by tbe teachers, review of Prot. Huuck's lecture on Ortho graphy, Pf on uneiatloh by Pfof. Wood ruff, sad a very spirited discussion on Primary Anthmetio" by Mr Sawyer. and the entire Institute. Ha gave rea sons forjotertmg the divisor in division of fractions. Prof J B Johnson, Miss Brockbabk, Messrs Msy, Kerner, Qross Rsught, Painter, Rolle, Sawyer, Whar ton and others, took an aetiVa part io the exercises of the afternoon. A spell- contest eondueted by Prof Hoock, was engaged in by all. ' wxdhesday evening. Musio, Oome where tbe Violets Blow" by Mrs Ernhout and Miss M. Sowera Prof S T Brockbank, lectured on Phrenology in the Sohoolroom" Rev William Martin delivered a humorous, instructive and highly enter taining leotttre entitled "Savoir Fatre" Mr. McCollios added largely to the interest of the Institute by his Vocal Musio aod Recitations His reputation is so Well established that comment would be entirely superfluous Music, ' Silver Tints The Gold" by Mrs. Ernbottt and Miss M. Sowois. While the audience were being assem bled and dismissed the Wilcox Cornet Band discoursed sweet strains and in the language of Shakespeare. The musio had "charms to soothe many a savage heart,", fur the lions and the dears extended the arm of fiiendshin ad filebtly marched away. THUR8DAY. The Lord's Prsyer repeated and musio by Wilcox Glee Club under the direction of Miss lura Brown whi deserves gnat ered It for the effort made to furnish wood musio during the week The menioera of The Glee Club were selected from the pupils of tho Wilcox Grsded School. The Censors made their report. Be- view ot the lecture on Pronunciation by Prof. Woodruff. Tbe following persous piontDtly Rave the information asked tor concerning the subject matter oi tne leeture. Misses Spencer, Fry, Hall. Prof Johnson, Messrs field, Jordon, Keelev. Wharton. Orthonranhv best reported Object'Lesson on a Pan-cake Song by Mr McCollios; Prof, Woodruff on School Apparatus. THURSDAY EVENING was devoted to the Directors of whom a goodly number were present. They discufsed taxes, minimum term. Direc tors remunerated, granting of school buildings for other purposes, giving i he teachets their time while in attcn ce at Institute etc Exortatioo to take the Pennsylvania School Journal by Profs. Woodruff sua Schenck Musio '-The Stream ot Time" by Misses Sower and Parsons An Essay "Order and System" bv Mr Luther, Darkness prevented the readiogot the entire essay ! THURSDAY EVENING Music by Wilcox Cornet Babdt Ptof Houck spoke eloquently and earnestly on "Education' music, "Shadows on the Stream" by Mrs Krohout aod Miss M Sowers Mr MeColHn recited with true artis tic taste "Barbara Frichie." Music by the Wilcox Cornet Band Prof Woodruff Was introduced abd gave an instructive lecture Musio by Mrs Ernhout and Miss Sowers Mr McCollios followed by recit ing a piece from the ' Pickwick Pa pers Hob Jackson S Schultz beibg loudly Called for stepped on the rostrum smid deslening applause He spoke on "Elocution" aud closed his remarks by saying that these meetings had inter ested him more than any other he bad everattahded at Wilcox FRIDAY Chant by Prof Woodruff Censors report by P. of Johnson and Mr Paiu fer Ptof Woodruff resumed School Management Prot Houck continued tbe same subject Don't threaten Have only one role; Do tight Mean Yes and No Never scold Never command un lets yens that it is enforced Never have your pupils tattle Instrumental music by Mr Bef Hoard A talk on Anatomy & Physiology which Was illus trated by a Skeleton, kiodbr f u tnished by Dr Hartley The Committee on Resolutions repor ted Two or the Resolutions were ex puberd Be it said to the honor ot Wil cox that every one evCn down tb the smallest pupil did all lb bis poWer to make the Institute a success ami their brightest anticipations have been fully realised Alter the resolutions were adopted stiribg speeches were triads by A 15 Prelltott Ksq J (J Malone, J L Hrowh, E J Miller aud others, after which the convention adjourned "st'he die" Respectifully Submitted W B MCPHlSltRAN ADDIE P TAYLOR f SeCtelaties The report of the Committee on resolu tions which resolutions were adopted bv tbe Institute. 1st. Resolved, test the VfleatldO Of the successful teacher ilndt surpassed in honor usefulness Br influence by any oi her pro. fession or calling: and that as the leacher is tha school room stands in loco par'tnttt over the children intrusted to his charge; tbe pareat and society have a right to dt naet.0) the highest possible moral and intel lectual qualification for that office- 2d Resolved, that it is 'he tat!hers d uty tb aim at the highest standard of ex eellensa end that as important means to such ah aluldrtebt, it is the duty of every teacher td Stteadthl County Institute read the etfaoaiieiBl. Jearnal acquaint himself with curreht literature and newl of tha day, and generally ttf be aliva to all the latest issprovessents ia mode aad method of teaching. 8d Ref otvsd, tnat tkl taaehev'l eonipea- ation should commensurate with hlsmet-it, and that equal eicelllence and equal duty, should command equal pay regardless of distinction of Sex, that while lbs teacher should be influenced by higher considera tion thah that of mere salary we believe that a Sheep teatiher iild a poor teacher ari snonjaotie terms. m Hstoitsd, mat tut niftiest duties or a sehoul director are not those prescribed bylaw: that fidelity to his trust dereands an earnest enihusiasne seal ia the cause ot Sdileation. Ua should make freemen! v'siiS 10 tha school room cooperate with and encourage the teacher and give eareful at tention to thS comfort, conte'nietiee aud vsh ornauieht of the school house and grohnds. Oth BttolW that u Jnttttute Rat bten an mintnt tuteei; ik Resolved that td all who have eoa- tribattd to this gratifying sueeess our hearty aad Sincere ibanks are tendered i Tth Relolvea, that we the teachers o Elk Ce. Will Unite with the teaohers throoibdtit the 8tate in a petition to tbe les- islatots for the enatment of a laW making it bbllgattfry upon Boards of school dtreeioTS to allow mm mnd fy tt UHtktrt in their em ploy while attetdiol llachei'S institutes and thai the JJsWtmeBt of Publio In struction) tod ifraf veestty euperintendent are raaaaetsd tS M tm proourmg tbe pas- age el sue a taw. eigne 1 I J. C WHARTON, V Com; 1 rW)T BFSXCliR. ) BUSINESS LOCALS. Subscribe for tbe Advocati. Oreen Rio eofl'ee a P. A K's. Obi those besutifui prints at P. i K's. Knit undershirts snd drswersi at P & K'a, Ladiea dress goods newest styles a f. X K's. Hats snd Csps a complete assortment at P. & K'a. Hunting Rubbers! with aod without heels, a large lot at P. k K's. All other kinds of rubber boots and shoes. Wedding and Mourning out 6 is for la dies at JUT a: 61LVHMaNN', apposite the court house, VYiliianisporl, Pa CifciAl'l CHbAfl UliAP! Coods marked down to astonish the world Call and see us. MAT HiLVEK. MANN, Williauieport, Pa. Milhnerjr goods, hair switches, jewelrj. laiicj iooJs, notions, ladies St children cloaks, di esses & undergarments. Whole sale & Retail at MaV 1l MLA'fcKM A N VS opposite tne ooUrt house, WilliKumport, P. MADAM DKMOKKST PATTVRS3. Vj'eare agents for Tidira demorest pat terns, aataluuges free, snd lor one, pat terns sent b,v. mil MAY il,VKK. ai&ifi o Williauieport Va. "King Bee" aud inauy others kinds of chewing tobacco. Also smoking ut all the popular brands at P. & K'a. COATS 4 FURS. From two to three hundred Indies cloth coats latest stales also a large lot of Puis ai prices so low to aetouisn eery bed; MAV & 81LVEKMANN, opposite the Court House, Williamsport, Pa., CoodGsh boneless and skinless, Also some of the old fashioned in lull dress, at I'. & K's. Bate you been to Wlllianiaport Pa., to bujr what you want at MAY & SILVKR MANN'S, opposite the Court House. Thr are giving up retail busiuess & are selling goods terr cheep. Those new style prints, at P k K's are the general talk of tho town. Go and see tbem. Paper collars the nobbiest! with turn down owners also the good old Byron style at P. k K'a. A full slock ot fresh Family groceries, such as Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Rice, Syrups, Spices, R. B- Powder, Bkiog, and Sweet Chocolate, and every thing in that line, at P, k K's. A general stock of winter clothing, at Very low pribbs at P. k K's. If you want a bag of feed, Or a utiflhel ol potatoes or a barrel or sack ol bour or even a small sack of Graham flour, it will pay you to step into P d. K's lor it PAY AS YOU GO. If you pay for goods when you buv them, you will never bo troubled with the uigt-ttJafe ol debt, your sleep will be sweet your dreams pleasant, aod your wife aod children will greet you With a smile in tbe morning. Go to Powell & Kime's model store with your cash, get more than its value aud go home satisfied. 1 hey have adopted the cash eysteui, and say ingly. it is working charm- Hair switches 75 cents 00 2 00 3 66 & 4 60 Worth double lbs boucy and Hucbes :or 25 cents hats from 23 ceuti upwards Tiinicd bats from $1 00 upwards, great re duction in all k.uJs of goods at MAI k SILVlKMANN'o, VYilliamspori, Pa. Prices io astonish tLe world. Ever; thing is bound io be sold to quit business; Come etery Dody. Building and fiuu'te tor sale. MAV ft BiLVKUM.tRN, Wil liamspurt opposite the Court HoUse. RfeAl) TlltS. MAT ft 8IUMIMAN Williamsport Pa., are discontinuing the reiail trade abd are selling goods ai aud below boat. Call aud see them the; are great bargains: If you want any bl'ched or blown muslins, from to 10-4 wide any quality, gB to head quarters, Powell k iv line's and select to your taste. FURS! FliKS! illKS! FUK8! Extra inducements offer d iu ladies ft childrens furs, small sets at $100 ladies eels lrom $2 00 and upwards extra bar gains in Miuk sets first qiUliiT at, MAT ft olLYilRMAiSN'd. Those Hamilton Corsets at P k K'a are tbe most durable, aod the cheapest ia market. Over Coats? from 5 to 125 a large and splendid stock. Step in abd get oca hi P. k K's. Rosted coffee a genuine article, at P k K's. utuniBf Clothibg, for these Coy and children, Linen, Alapaea and sum mer Cashnier at I' k K's Ulve the Adsooots office a ball for bill beads, letter-heads, cards, shipping lags, and if you arc going to get married leave us an order for mu cards. NeW goods, every day in the year except Sundays and lsgel holidays at the great mammoth Grabd Central Store of P. k K's. No brsggiog around. Call for whalyou want. BARGAINS! BAKQAINSl BARGAINS! Ladies and ebildrcus coats all styles and qualities, $2 60 8 00 8 75 4 60 6 00 IS 25 7 00 8 76 10,00 aud upwards also shawls and dresses at MAT bl VEKMANN'tt oppo site the court heue, Williamsport, Pa. A complete stock of ladies muses Cod childrens shces, light, medium and heavy at P, k K'a. Now is tbe time to buy. Ground coffee at P. k K's. Alpacas ehesper than over before known at P. k K'a. Trustees Said. THE tnidersigned. Trustees appointed1 by the Court of Common Pleas of Elk county in a oertain Writ of Dotfiestio At' taiShment, No. 153, May Term, 1875. atth suitor R. I. Robinson ft Cd tl. Fenner ft Co., hereby give notioe that they will sell at publio sale or outcry, on tlie' premises lutcly obcubied by said Fencer ft Co., ou Cemre street, in the villnge of Ridgwttr, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 d P, A. D. 1875, an 10 o'clock A. M., al the defendant's right title, iuttfreal and Claim of, in nnd to the following two town lots: Nos 61 and 64 in the tillage of Ridgwsy, county of Ulk and State of Pennsylvania, onwhich there is. erected a frame planing raili 40x90 leet td tthiuh is attached eugiue, butler and otticY machinery. TERMd OF SALE CASH D' C. UY.STER, 1 G. O. MESSENGER, V Trustee. W. H. HIDE, J Ridgway, Pa., Deo; T. 1876. dec8-8l. SHERIFF'S sTTiTeT By order of the Court of Common Pleas' of tlkeouniji 1 Will expose to public sa! on Mu.nUAj, TIJK 2ol'll DAY uF Dfi, OtlMDERi A. D. 1875, at 2 o'clock P. M. upon the premises, in the village of Dene luite. said county the following described real estate lo-wii: Lot No. one fll on the corner of Maiu and water streets, according to the plan of said Village, being 60x160 feet, upon which is erected a two-story irame liutel 24x50 feel, With a wing at- utfaeSAHfrLW a-FrHtfurer'eVitf for hotel purposes, 80x50 feet. This prop erty has all the appurienanoes Of a first class Country hotel, has a license to sell liquors, and is the only hotel in ibe village: also. Lot No 2 on Walter street, 60x150 feel, upriL which is ereced a frame build- in K ouo story aod a hall high, 20x38 feet with a wiug 13x i:J feet, Used as a store aud dwelling, there is a good well of water upou this lot. Also Lots Nos. 1 and 3 On Main and 8teond sueets, each 60x150 feet, upon which is erected a two-story uwelling house 18x24 feet aud a small birn. Lots im proved aud enclosed by a good fence. TKilMS Or SALE. One. third upou confirmation and tbe re mainder ,u two equal annual Installments from that date, with legal interest, payable aounally, upon tbe wbole sum, to be se cured by judgment bond abd oicrtgttgo. liiB aoove premises to be sold aa the property of the heirs of Ebeu and iUiz tbeih iViuslow, Idle ot Llk county, dteeased, un der au order of court, iu partition. DAMEL SCULL, (Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. 1 Ridgway. Pa., Nov. 23, 75-3t, EvangelicaljNon-Sectarianj Independent The Christian at Wfirk. T. Lo n ut laiuiage Kditor. Tbe Best Religious Paper published. Mr. Tairiage's Sermon each week. Full Keports of Mr. Moody's Work A NEW SERIAL STdBtf, liy llev. W. M. BAKER. One of the most popular ot American SWr wnlters TWO NJCW premiums! "AN AMERICAN FARMYARD," After JOSEPH JOIIX, Cxelidted id twenty nine iirintiiigs aud heretofore sold for $13 aiso an EXQUISITE FLORAL 3RC-UP. Paiuted expressly tot-this paper by MRS. YtblTNbk.andchromocd by L. PRaNU tO. Bobtjn. ICjlhfeiie are genuine art works, aud the best and mdsi expensive picture pre miniums ever ofiered. Mott Liberal Terms to Agents, AMP CXL'LDSiVS TEKlTorT. TERM8 TO bluSCRtBERS. Without premium po3tago prepaid ..; $3,00 With either premium unmounted, postage prepaid .....;;..3,25 Willi eiiiier premiuu, mounted by eiprjss at subtcribers expeuse ; 4,00 JtgTr'or lull particulars as to commis sious and canvass uddress. 1J. P. COKW1N. Publisher, KOX 6105, NEW YORK. PETITION. TSOTICE is hereby giVen that ipetitioa will lie presented at the next session of iuo begislaiure tor the passage of a law re luoiaiing the Commissioners of the Big Level biate Road long tuougli to collect pieseul taxes, pay up indebedbess, and bcule up accounts. For the Commissioners, tn38 W. 8. OVtATT. Ridgway Cemetery Lots are now offered (or sale if the Ridgway Cemetery Association ill the new Cemetery. The presbot low pried lor lots niuy Soon be advanced. Apply at the office of W. S. UAMRLEN.Secretsry Ridgway Sept. 7, 1875. n-29t-f. PRIVATE TUlllONi Pupils wishing to receive instruction in Greek or Latin, oi disiring to prepare for College can have opportuui'y of doing so by applying to the Rector of tirace Church. He liaving made the ueeeseary arrauge ueutk will be glad to receive a limned number ol young ladiea and gentlemen for instruction. For information as to terms Its apply to KLV. WM. JA3. MILLER A. M. . 10, RidgwefiPa, Augl9.3m BOOK AQENTS AND BOdO SALESMEN Are "COINING JJUbi " with iuo famous Designs, The Fteiicn Edition of which sells for $165, and the Loudon Edition for $200. Our t'ouplar Edition ($0.60.) tantainmg cvtr One llundredjull-pugt quarto plates, is the CUSA'iST AMU MOSU SLkOAST HCBUCATIOM' iu Amkbic aud Ibe 10 SELL. Critics vie with each ether ia piatsing it, and the masses iuy it From looal agent In Sootbport, Coa'n'.i "In our village of eighty bouses I have taken sixty life orders.- have canvassed ia all about twelve days (iu village and coun try.) and have taken o.der for on hundred and tit eopiet." IVl.1 PARTICULARS FREE. Addrut. iiBi FORDIi CO., Publishers, 4toii8 27 Park Plaoe, New York, 6ISOLUTION NOTIQE. NOTICE Ia hereby given that tbe Co prtBwship heretofore existing betweea the uadersigned aa butchers at Ridgway, was dissolved tm the 7th day of October Usu Taj btslaess will be continued by W- F. llercer Who will receipt fur all acoouots owed tha firm of Goff Mercer and pay all debts owed by the firm. Ridgway 19 No) 1876 A. E. GOFI YfVF XlKKCa,s