The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 06, 1876, Image 3

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Attorney-at-law,
ttidgvtty, Pa.
RUFUS LUC ORE,
( Aitorncy-fi.t-I.mf
.'fcidgwr.y, Elk Co., Fa. Ofloo in
t Hall's new Brick Building. Cluims for
'collection promptly attended to.
T3nlly.
11 ALL cf- M' CAE LEY,
Attorncyeat-Liw.
Office in New Brick Building, Mriln St
'Ridnwuy, Elk Co., I'a. v3n2lf.
J, 0. II. BAILEY,
ATTOUNEY-ATLAW.
MDioyl. IUJgway, Elk County, I'a.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acoi
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford. Conn.
JAMES D. FULLERTON,
Surgeon Dentist, liaving perninncntTy lo
cated in Itigway, oilers his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Kidgway ana sur
lounding country. All work warranted,
ortice iu Service & Wheeler's Euildiiiir, up
stairs, first door to the left. 73-n-o21y
VII MILES HOLES,
Watclim.iucr, Entrraver nr.l Jeweler
Main street, Kidgwny, l'u. Agent for the
Howe Sewing Machine, und Morton Gold
Ven. llepniriT's Watches, tic, ilorewitli
ho same ucuunicy ii: hei tto'Tcre. .r.lis
ficlioa gum united. vluly
a. a. messes a eh,
llruggist and Vm iiiaccuti"'.. N. W. ooruni
of M.aiu and Mill streets, Uulwny, I'a.
full Absoriiucui of t-aveJully select e-1 For-
uign and Uotr.eiitio Imigs. Vrcscriptions
carefully dispeused at ail hours, day ot
liMit. vlL'J
T. S. HARTLEY. M. P.,
I'hyticiiin nna ureoii.
Ofiico in Lrug Store, coruer liroud and
Main Sis, J'esidtiicc corner l'.imi.l tt.
opposite the College. Uilice liunri lroiu
8 to 10 A. M. and from 7 lo I'. M.
vluiyl.
J. S. 1JORL-WELI-., M. 1).,
Eclectic l'iiysicinn and Surfeoii, bfisicimiv
td liis otlice iioin Count slioel, to Mail hi.
ilidgway, l'a in iliu tttond nory of ilie
lit brick building of John C-. Hall, oppo
kill Hyde's store,
O.fijo U)Ui j: 1 to 'i V M 7 to U V M
HYDE JIOLSE,
Umti'ctAV, Ei.i; Co., I'a
W. 13. SC1IUAM, l-p-piictur
Thankful for t!ia patroflaao he'.etoiore
hit liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, ty paying s'.iici a.
tentiou to the comfort and convenience ol
guests, to lact-ii a cobiu.uauce o ih
namo. Oct 80 1SGI).
KERSEY HOUSE,
Ct.M'iitviLLi:, E':.k Co., I'a.
John Colmns, l'topnclur.
Thankful lor the patronage heretoiou
no liber illy bestowed upon hiui, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict ut
tuutiou to the toiiitor; rlU convenience
j;' giusts. I'niern a continuance of the
tu-uio.
i: . HAYS,
DLALIi. IN
Dry Goods, Rations, C-rccsriec
and General Variety,
POX, ELK CO., PA.
EarCcy I". O-
vlu47tf.
HAIL110AD3.
I'OXSYLVANIA HAIL HO AD
1'hiladclphia i; Erie 11. H. liivitiou
WINTER TIME TABLE.
OS andufterMOXUAY.MA, 114, 1875,
the trains cu the Philadelphia &
Erie Utiilroud will run as follows:
WKSTWAf.U.
KANE ACCOM leaves Kanovo 4 p ni
' ' Diiftft'ood.. 5 oo p m
" " Euaporiuai 0 6-j p in
' " " tt Marys... 7 u-3 p ui
" llidgwuy... 8 2r p m
" AVilci'i It 0j p iu
arr at Kar.e.. '.) ij'O p m
R1E M AIL leaves Philadelphia 11 " p m
' Kenovu 11170 a in
' " " Emporium 1 10 p ui
" St. Mary's - 00 p m
ltidgway - -o p ui
Wilcox 2 oti p ni
" arrive at E;ie 7 50 p m
EASTWARD.
lU'NOVO ACCOM leaves Kane... 8 00 a m
' " Wilcox B B;l a m
11 Ilidgway. It 1! j a in
" " Bl Marys 10 01am
" " Etcpoiium 11 05 am
" Drill wood 12 15 pm
" " Bcnovo 1 JD p m
KlUE MAILlcavt-s Erio 11.0 a m
' " " Kane ii 45 p m
! ' Wilcox J 08 p in
" " Hidgwuy 4.45 p rn
' ' " 8t. Mury'g 5.10 p m
" " " Emporium 0.05 p m
" " llenovo 8.25 p m
orr. at l'hiladephia... 0.50 a m
llenovo Acconi and Kuno Accom connect
east and west ut East with Low Grade En
vision und to N Y & 1' 11 11
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Ueu'l Bup't.
Fresh family Groceries, und Canned
t;oodi at l'&K's. The cheapest and
SfSt.
Gm Woods & Cck?s
PARLOR OltGkAilSTS
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These remarkable in-truments t-tmw capacities fr mtisic- effect, andexpression ' below attuned.
Adapted for Air.ate-jr uiv-i i'ri".lc.ioiijl, an J an orn-mcni ar.y parlor. Beautiful fifw a .y!, sow ready.
GEO. VOODS & CO.. Cambridgeport, Mass.
VAK.!:r.(Ki.kJSi t'H'8 W :'.tnrtoii St., Unntoii! 170 S((c St.. t'blcagol i8 LudBUlt 111, lm).
rrTSV1 TriV tJ ITV-f A XT A A l Miwic.l Jonrnal of Mlrcted bmiiIc sa-aluUNMllfi;
r. I'.y mail
t-.t u:u.: .
NEW TIVKRY STABLE
VA
BiDGWAY.
I) AX SC111BN15R WISHES TO 1
fortu the Cittfcns of K'ulgway, and the
public gcLerally, that he has stnrtcd a tiV
cry f table and will keep
GOOD STOCK, 3UOP CAK1UAGKS
llajjies, to let 'ipoa Ue aiosv rtksoua
b'.e terms
C.Ue will also do job teaaing.
Stable on l'.rond street, above Main
All orders left at the Tost Office will ireet
prompt attention
Aug '10 1870. If.
I
F YOU WANT TO liUY
GOODS CHEAP
.iO TO
JAMKS II- llAGiSliTV
Main Street, I'.idgwny, l''a.
DUV GOODS, NOTIONS, 3500TS
irMOKS, HATS AND CAl'S,
GLASS AND QU.KL'NS
WAHK, WOOD AND
V.lLLOW.WAKi:.
TOBACCO AND CIGAKS.
A Large Slock of
C-rcceries :.nd Provisions.
The BEST BUANDS til 1-LOUil
C'ciiStantly on lianu, uui tuld as chcup
as the CIJKAl'EST.
JA.MES II. IIAGHHTY.
Eidgway Cemetery.
Eot3 arc now uflicred for rale by the
Kidgway Ceiuelary Association in the new
Cemetery The present low price for lots
may soon be advanoed.
Apply at tlitS office of
W. S. HAMBLEN, Secretary
Kidgway, Sept. 7 1873. n-1'9
Private Tuition.
Pupils wantisg to icceivo instruction in
Greek or Latin, or desiring to prepare for
College can have opportunity of doing so
by appying to t lie Hector of Grace Church.
He having male the ueeessary arrange
ments will be glad to receive a limited
number of young ladies and gentlemen for
instruction. For information as to terms
&c apply to
EEV WM. JA3. MILLER, A. M.
Kidgway, Pa.
ESYTD J- EVANS & CO.
NUKSEHYMEXAXDSKED.SMEN
YOKK, l'FS.N'A.
SEEDS. iurili.n and Flower Smia,
linwx St't'ds, St't'tl C'm'li, St-t-tl Potatoes;
Sei'd Wht'itt, Tree unci i.Ietljft- Sct-tls,
&i: .lii'Mis, of nil Uinils, for Sjiring
nii.l Full planting. BULBS.
TREES. .Stuiulurtl untl Dwurf Fruit
Tret'.-?, Orni)i uinl Siiinll Fruits.
Evfi'sret'tis, OrnaniPiititl Tres niwl
iSlirulis, ltotit-s, Ileilfrel'liiJits, S:c; Eti-i-lo.se
Mtunip lor pi'iee list, 'c for
Full Descriptive Cu(ulogm
Kxecutrlx's Notice.
Nut U-e U hereby given that let tern
testamentary on' the estate of J. V.
llouk late of ltitlgway township,
tleeeaseil, have been grantctl U
the tnulerKigtieil. All viefhonw knowing-themselvei
indebted to Mild estate
are requested to make ininiediate pay
ment, and all ! persons having claims?
will present them properly authenti
cated for settlement.
JEANNETTE CAltOElNE HOUK,
nol-ut Executrix.
Executors' Notice;
Notice is hereby given that letters
testamentary on the estate of Francis
Tegclcr, latb of iSt. Mary's borough,
deceased, have been grunted to the un
dersigned. AH persons knowing
themselves Indebted to t-uid tstute uro
requested to make immediate jmvment
and till persons havingeluinis will pre
sent them properly authenticated for
settlement.
ADOLPH FOCHTMAN -p.,Prt
n61-Gt C'HAS LUHIl rs
T0BTT70UK We are now prepared
VY to doall kinds of JOB WOBK,
Euveicpes. Tags. Bill-heads, Letterheads
neatiy titia jtheaply executed. Office in
Thayef . S. Ilageriy's new tuildinj, Mai
street BMgtay; T-
, - " --mm ili.wi if. a B M "It - E . M V
in
fnr i rr vear, or ten cents a ttmM r. Eacb number
CEO. WOODS i CO., Publ!ihers,Car brldgeport, Mw
AimiMSTRATOll'S iXOTICE.
INSTATE of Thos. Catnprxjll,
iglilnnd township. Elk
6r.; late of
county de
ceased. All persons inilebt d to said es
tate are requested to nnk in mediate pay
ment, and those having kal -claims ngaiDst
the some will present I liein -without delay
in proper ordpr, ft.r se'tlenicnt, to
HOIST. 1. CAM! HELL,
A dministrator.
y-.'idgway. Pa., Maiclt lo. 1376 nt Ot
NOTIC?.
U. S. 1XTERXAC R5TE5UE
SPECIAL 'TAXES,
May 1, 1870, to Ajkl -30, 1877.
rryiE kevlsed statutes of the
J t'niled State, Sections S2V2, 3237, 8238
mid G3V, reuire every pvso n engaged in
any business, avocation, er employment,
which tenders him liable- to a. SPECIAL
TAX, TO PROC'JUE AND PLAGE CON
SPICL'OLSLV IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT
Oil PLACE OK BUSINESS A STAMP de
noting the payment of said SV ECl XL TAX,
for the Special Tax Year begirnjng May 1,
1870, before commencing ov continuing
titsiness after April 30, 8"C.
The Taxes ciiilu-aced wi.hiu the provis
ions, of the law above quoted .ro the fol
lowing, viz:
llcclihers ; $2(V1 00
Dealers, retail liquor -5 00
Coalers, wholesale liquor 100 00
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale... 50 IK)
Dealers iu malt liquors, retail 'JO 00
Dealers in leaf tobacco...... 25 00
lietail dealers in leaf tobacco 500 00
And on sales of over Jl OtlC', fifty
ctnts for every dollar in excess
of f 1,000
Dealers iu manufactured loba jco 6 03
f.iauuincturers of stills ...60 00
And for each still nianurctii 'ed...20 00
And for e u-h worm matiiifiicl tired...20 00
Manufaclu'.ers of tobacco 10 CO
MaDiit'acluteis of cigars 10 00
Peddlers if tobacco, first clasa( more
than two liom-s or other an mals...50 00
Peddlers of tobacco, sec'iui1 class
(two horses or other animals 25 00
Peddlers of lobbaeco, thiricIvsB (one
l.orse or other animal) 15 CO
Peddler? of tobacco, fourth cl.ts (on
fool or public conveyance).1 10 00
Brewers of less than 500 biuV'ils 50 00
Hiewtwers of fOJ barrels r jn.ore...lOO 00
,iivV person so liable, v ho sliall tail to
comply wiih tho foregoing l cqiureuieuts
will be subject lo severe ptr.3 it,ies.
Persons or tiruis liable lo Jay any of tho
Special Taxes named above apply to E.
COWAN, Deputy Collector of liiu-rnal Uev.
enuo at WAKKEN, PA., and pay for aud
procure the Special Tax Stai ip or Stamps
they need prior to May 1, 1S70, aud
WlihuLT FUKTilEll NOTICE.
D. D. i.tATT,
Commie'sioner of Informal Vt'evenue.
OrriCC OF 1TKBNAI. El VKXl t, .
WAfftiKuTox, D. C, Feb. 1, 1876
-nt
EXEtXTOK'S NO! ICE.
Estate of Patrick Xiuiiti, dee'd.
LETTERS TESTA M EXT A It Y
upon the above estate Jiave been
grunted to the undersigned, nil per
sons indebted to saitl cstaieare reques
ted to make payment, nnl those hav
ing claims to present the Bamo with
out delav, to
LAWltEXCK MOHAN, Sit. Exr.
or to his Attorneys
HALL & M'Caulev,
H2-0t KitlgAray Pa.
A couipleto stock of ladies misses and
childrcns shoes, light, medium aud
heiivy at 1. & K's Now is the time to
buy.
Alpacis eheaper tlian ever lefor
knowu at P. & K's
Iu the Court of Common Pleas of Klk
Coutity. No 153 May Term 1875
tay
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It. 1. lu-blDSOU & Co,
vs.
Tenner & Co.
DO.M KS5TI0 ATI ACI1MKNT.
Notice is hereby given that the Trus.
tees nppoiuted iu tho above entitled
cause have tiled their report iu my
cilice, and utiless exceptions are hereto
bled, the said Keport will be conbi uied
at the next term ot this Court.
FKKD SCllOKNIXa,
VO-t4 Prothouotary.
ELK COUNiy SS:
The Commonwealth of PvnnnyJvanlu
to the Sheriff of mi id County t.i retting:
We command yoit that you uttach John
A. Andirjon lato 6f your County by all
singular the goods and chattels, lands and
tenements of the said John A Anderson in
whose hands or noaeossion soever the same
inny be found, so Uul they be and appear
betore our Courts (if pummon Pleas to t e
holdtu at Kidgway -in aud for ea d County
on the fourth Monday of May next, there
to answer Jackson b; cx-hulu, Maurice M
Schulix, Judson jSchulu, John Eruhout
find J, L. Brown us Tunning und Lumber
Compauy. Aud Alao. That you summon
(he person or persons iu whose hands or
possession the same may be found, so that
they be and appear before our said Court
on the fourth Monday of May next, to
answer what shall bo objected against them
aud abide the judgement ot toe Court
therein. And have you then and there
this writ
Witness the Honorable L. D. Wet more,
President Judge of our said Court at Kid
way, this 27th day of Jacuary A. D.lfcTb.
r UED. cCllOt.N 1 Nu, Prothouotary.
Per W. 8. HOKTOjN, Depty.
SheriS's Otlice,
Bidgway Ta. Febry. 18 1876.
DANIEJi SCULL, Sheriff.
TIIiJ
ELK COUNTY ADVOCATE
bXLY HEI'UBlAcAN FAFlia
IX ULK COUNTY.
Office iM Thnyer & Hagcrfy's Block,
HIDGWAa', rA.
SUBSCIIIBK;
SUBSC1UBE,
subschibk,
SUBSC111BE.
Tr'ilMs TWO b6l.LAHS A YEAK
give US A UaLL for
JOM WORK !
CARDS,'
TAGS
ENVELOPES;
LETTER ilEADS,
NOTE IIEAST,
BILL IIEAD3,'
MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, &C
OUDEKS LY MAIL
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Address',1
THIS ADVOCATE,- .
LIFE, Growth, (BEAUTY.
LONDON HAIR COLO RESTORER
LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER
Not a I'yc; makes hnreh hair soft and
silky; cleanses the scalp from all impurities,
causing tho hair lo grow where it lias fallen
ofT or become thin.
Can be applied by the hand as it docs not
stain the skin orioil the finest linen. As
a Hair Dressing it is the most, perfect the
world has ever produced. The hair is re
novated and strengthened, and natural
co'or restored willionl the application of
mineral substances.
Since the introduction of this truly valu
able preparation into this country, it has
been the wonder and admiration of all clas
ses, as it has proved to bo tho only article
that will absolutely without, deception, re
store gray hair toils original oolur, health
soilness, lustre and beauty, . and produce
hair on bald heads of iis original growth
and color. ,. . ... .,. , . ,.
This beautiful and fragrantly J-crfnrncd
article is complete wilhiti itself, no washing
or preparation before or after its use, or
accompanym'ent of any kind being required
to obtain these desirable results.
Here is the (Proof f Its SUPERIOR
EXCELLENCE.
7,'ead this Home Certificate, testified to
by Edward B. Oarrigues one of the niost
competent Druggists and Chemists of Phila
delphia, a man whose veracity none can
doubt. ,
1 am happy to add my testimony to t lie
great value of the London Hair Color Re
storer which restored my hair to its origi.
nal Color, and the hue appears to be per
manent. 1 am satisfied that this prepara
tion not a dye but operates upon the ce
crctions. it is also a beautiful hair dress
ing and promotes the growth. I purchased
the first bottle from Edward B. Garrigucs,
druggisl, Tenth aud Coales street', who can
also testify ny hair was (Juite gray when 1
commenced its Use. MliS. MILLER, No.
730 North Ninth street, PhilA.
Dr. Swayne & Son, Kespccted friends:
I have the plcastire to inform you that a
lady of my acquaintance, Mrs. Miller, is
delighted with the success of your London
Hair Color lies! or er." Her hair was fast
fulling aud quite gray. The color has been
restored, the falling off entirely stopped,
and a new growth of hair is the result.
E. B. OARRIGUES,
Druggist, cor Tenth and Coales, Tliila.
BOSTON TESTIMONY.
July 2l!d, 1871. Dr. Swayne & Sons
Last winter while in Trenton, N. J., 1 pro
cured six bottles Loudon Hair Color lle
stoier, which I like very much, in fact bet
ter than any thing I have used in the last
nine years. If you please, send me one
dozen bottles COD care IV S Foglcr &
Sou Druggists, No 72.'1 Tremcnt street,
Boston. P.espectfully yours, A OA BAKER
No 59 lluthihu Square.
London Hair Color Stostcrcr r.i.d Dressing
Has compleiely re!ored iny hair to iis
original color arid yeothful beauty, and
caused a rapid and iitxuriuut growth.
MRS. ANNIE MORRIS, No Gib' North
Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
Dr. !?ultoh,of Philadelphia, says of it.
The London Hair Color liesOrer is used
very extensively among my patients and
friends, as well as by myself. 1 therefore
speak from experience. .
75 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Address orders to Dr. SWAYNE 4 SON
3:10 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
sole Proprietors.
sain nviLL. ithkrish is'ts
T 11 E L II X G S
CONSUMPTION!
This distressing and dangerous complaint
and its premonitory symptoms, neglected
cough, niglit sweats, hoarseness, wasting
flesh W-er beriuanently cured by
SWAYKE'S CCMPCUlTo fiYRUr OF 77ILD
CHEfUlY.
BRONCHITIS A premonilor or Pul
mouary Consumption, is characterized by
ci.tarrh, or intlaination of the niucum mem
brane of the air passages, with cough and
expectoration, short, breath, hoarseness,
pains iu the chest, l-'or all bronchial affec
tions, sore throat, lossfof voice, coughs,
DR. SW-4YWES
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry
IS A SOYJCKEK'N HEMKDY
Hemorrhage, or Spitting of Mood, may
proceed from the larynx, trachia, bronchia
or lungs and arises lroiu various causes, as
undue physical exertion, plethora, or full
ness of the vessels, weak lungs, overstraiu
ug ofthevoico, suppressed eCaci'atidii, ob
struction of the spleen or Ever, &c.
Dr. Swnyue's Compuiiud Syrup of Wild
Cherry.
striken at the root of disease by purifying
the blood, restoring the liver and kidneys
lu healthy action, invigorating the nervous
system.
The only ctauuaru reme "y lor hemor-
rhane, bronchial uli-l all pUlmbnary com-
plants. Consumptives or those predis
posed to weak luugs should hot fail to use
this great vegelt'b.o remedy.
lis marvelous power, not only over con-
cumpt-un, but over every chronic disease
where a gradual alterative action is needed
Luder its use the cough is loosened, the
night sweats diminished, the pain subsides,
the pulse returns to its 'idtural staudiifd,
the stomach is improved iu its power to di
gest and assimilftte the food, and every
organ has a purer aud better quality of
blood supplied to it, cut of which new re
creative und plaslid material is made.
Prepared only by
DR. SYTAITNE & SON,
330 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
Sold ur all Prominent Ducugists.
Itching Piles !
PILES, PILES, ITCHING PILES,
I'Ositivklv ccbki) by the oso of
S WAYNES OINTMENT
HOME TESTIMONY.
I was sorely afflicted with one of the most
distressing of all diseases Pruritus or Pru
rigo, or more couimouly known us Itching
Plies. The itching at times was almost in
tolerable, increase! bv scratching, and not
uufrequently become quite soie. I bought
a box ol Swayue's Ointment; its use gave
quick relief, and iu a short lime made a
perfect cure- lean now sleep undisturbed,
and I woul'l advise all who are Buffering
with' this distressing compTaiht to' procure
Swayne's Ointment at once. I hud tried
prescriptions almost innumerable, Without
hading ana pcrmo neat reliet. v
JOSEMI W. CHRIST.
(Firm of KoeJel & Chris't.)
Boot aud Shoe House 811 North Second
Btreet, Philadelphia.
SKI IT DISEASES.
Swayne's All-healing Ointmeut is also
a speciho for letter, itch, bait Kheum,
Sjald Head, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch
Blotches, utl Scaly, crusty, cutaueous Er
ruptioiiB. Perfectly safe aud harmless
even on the most tender infant.1 Price 50
cents. Sent by mail to auy address on re
ceipt of price. t ,
SWAYNE'S PANACEA.
Celebrated all over the worliA tor us riuia-
ble cures ol Scrofula, Mercural and Syphil
ilio complaints. Describe symptoms lu' all
communications, auurecs letters to uu
SWAYNE and SON, Philadelphia.' u7yl
Spelling Coniest.
Yc are Informed that a "spelling
contest" will 'take place on Friday
evening of this week ftt the public
fehool building. It promises lo be an
exciting nnd nn interesting affair.
The contestants will be twenty hc
lccted "spclHsts" front the Ilidgway
school?", Including the teachers, and
twenty "spcllists" chosen from other
ranks than pupils ami teachers. The
former will represent the school
and eoittend ngaiiisl the latter who
will represent the village, lion. Jno.
G. I fall will select tho woWl.) for the
occasion and pronounce them, 'ft nil we
have every reason to believe that pro
per worths will be elected and that they
will lie pronounced with the Utmost
accuracy and distinct it'. Three
judges or rcl'errecs, namely: H. M.
Towers, Jerome Powell and E. K. t
Gresh will each be ready with Ucb
ster's I'nal'rldgt.'d to decide disputed
points of pronoiiiicif.tioii atid spelling.
The n nines of the contestant would
here be given but tlie 1M of those who
ureto represent the village Is hot quite
complete SuAlce it to say that the
pttjiils are very sanguine, and they
have shouted defeat already in the
startled ears of their foes. The room
will be well lighted ami perfect order
kept. Further arrangements) for con
ducting the exercise will be made on
the eveiilng of the contest. The pri
mary object ofthis spelling contest is
to raise money with which to buy a
large", well 'mm' iied, pii'turo vf our
school building to be sent to (be cen
tennial exhibition. Pennsylvania lias
erected a l'uilding, at l'hi'ade'phhi. for
the display of our own educational
matters and in it is a "jnce . allotted to
each eountfj. The Kidgway school
board has already contributed live dol
lars toward the erection of the build
ing, (which example ought to be fol
lowed by other school hoards iu the
county) hut this will not fill the space
set apart for Elk in the display. Elk
must not be a blank. Certainly the
money will be raised; the picture pur
chased and sent with oilier things,
and to this end ten cents admission
fee will be charged at the spelling contest-
AVe hcar that .M'ilcox, Centre
villeandSt. Mary's also think of send
ing the picture of their school build
ing, till of any of Which would make
a fine display. Let lis look for Elk at
the centennial.
FriMXU now approaches.
Su-KXi'ss is very common here at
present;
Hravv thiit'itl'.- in Ibis s'cti"u on
Monday moriilng.
Ik you want a pack of envelopes,
white or colored, give the Advocati-:
ollk-e a call, and see how cheaply we
can furnish them.
Miss Alick SiMoxns, niece of J. 0
W. Railey, of this villagb, missielled
ten words but of a list of fifteen hun
dred words pronounced to her.
John Ptonk, of Manor Station, Craw
ford county, committed suicide by
shooting himself though the head a
few days air' because the girl he was
ill loVt with vxais only thirteen years
old. and alas too young t' inarry.
HofNDlN'ii foies is practiced to ti
certain extent here on Sunday. The
practice is no credit to those engaged
in il, and outside of being a violation
of the law is an outrage n common
decency.
"Baxtih" Miller will pl'--ae lake
notice that !ilthoiighwc lost money in
tlie butchering bu-diiess v e paiil one
hundred and nutforty-thrte cents on a
dollar as did the immaculate 'Bantii'."
Now please tell us about the billiard
club shares.
VisiviNii CAi:is. A gooil assort
ment ii. th" Aiivoi'atk otlice, and
printed in . bl-k. 'a'mlne, purple,
gr'.-cii or gold. Our cards are put up
lu neat cases, making a very pretty
anil convenient card case, containing
fifty white or tinted cards. Call and
see our new faces of vi.-iting card ty e
James Buchanan lived and died a
bachelor. He never knew what it was
to have a beautiful wife rush into the
preseneeof a Congressional invest igat
ingComniitteciwiCi her hair ilislu-vled
and her pull-back at half-mast, crying
bitterly: "Oh, gentlemen, whatever
yoil do, don't hurt my Jimmy."
TllK Detroit iW (Rep.'j driiws Ibis
linique purailt-1: "The people of Un
united States are paying interest to
day on bonds :toieii by Ruchaiian's
Secretary of the Interior, amounting
in value to fcr PsoO.OOO. Yet the
Dcmocnits fit Congress nnd on the
press declare w ith riiticulous s'lleinnity
Unit IVeik nap's crime is unprecedented
in (hisorany othercountry."
J'wioi.i.t xi; Bt'itXKt) The dwelling
house of James K. Taylor, in Fox town
ship, Was burned about half-past nine
o'clocif on the eveiiii'lg of March oOtli
HeziUiah .Moyuf ruuf fai'ni'y also lived
in tlie house with Mr. Taylor. Mrs.
Moycr awoke just iu time to escape
from tlie burning biiUdin with her
child. A sewing machine und two
sacks of Hour was all that was saved.
Tlie lire is supposed to have originated
in' (hedisplaccmcnt of the stove pipe,
caused by the pipe settling, which al
lowed the sparks to escape into the
room. Loss tiliout tP'oo. :n insur
ance.
Q1EO.
FIiYX"N. In this jilaee on Fndav,
March 24th, 1870. .Mrs. Julia Flynii,
aged about 00 years.
Mrs. Flynu was w:cll known to our
citizens, anil respected by all with
whom shecame in contact.
THOMPSON In Fox township,
this county, March 30th', lsVO, of
diphtheria, Manfred, youngest son of
Peter and Hannah Thompson, ttgeU 0
years, 4 mouths and 1 day.
The subject of this Jioticw was an
unusually bright and interesting little
fellow, and his death is a sad blow to
his parents and friends.
oCD
THURSDAY, APR IL
ISM,
Arrival n:nl Departure of Walls.
Faster.'. Daily exnopt Sundays, ulrives
at 2:30 p ni., leaves al -i-.i'i p m.
Western Daily excepts Sundays; leaves
at 2;:!0, arrives nt 1 : 1 o p in.
Brookvillc Daily except Sundays; ar
rives nt 12 ni , leave? nl 2.:'-(l p in.
Spring Creole Arrive? Tucd..ya and
Thursdays nt 11 t nt., lc?.7es Wcdee-sdaj s
and Fridays at U o in.
Lo.lge rilei'liag-i.
EIk Lod-e, Ni 37'.i. A. Y. M , nnels the
second an 1 fourih Tu-s l iys of each month
in the Masonic Hall.
Ou tothe"sp,-ir' Frid ty evenin r.
A vi:i;k from Sunday Is Easter.
Tirr.snow is fast disappearing.
Dft K wit KAT ca'a-s are out of seaoi .
Prsii;ss was very brisk in Hidg
wuy while thcslclgliing continued.
J. H. Haokuty is ullcriiatc de'cga'o
to Cincinnati.
Tiik obi rt-il liousi- has been torn
down.
AKl'KK this week we will be able lo
givemore reading matter.
Coxnki "rii'VT has gone Democratic.
The Denioi rits now t-ike nulmces in
theirs.
Tut: iitteiition of our reader is railed
to the adverlischicnt headed life
Growth Beauty in another column.
Captain A. J. Davis, of Company F
(Perry Infantry) has been ijct ted nia-
jorof the Seventeenth Regiment' X.G.
P. in p'ace of Cliarles D. Sweeney, re
signed. Mit. J. Nkwso.n will lavt on April
,'id from the City Hall in Tiliisvilletothe
City IbiU l'biladelpbia, a (listnnee of
V0 mill s in 2.' days, on a wager of
SC' HI.
Till-: oil ext-itenient has reached
Uidgway. A meeting will be held iu
the Court house on Saturday eei ilig!
next, f )).' the purpose of oiganizlng a
company and raising money to put
down a test well. It is expected that
the meeting will be largely attended.
"Bantam" again tills his little popju.i
with dishwater en I points it iu our di.-ee:'on ,
his water is dirtier tlnui usual this time and
we fail to perceive : lie point of much hes"y-s.
We can devote but little spr.oe to him th'n
week, as we have a sick cliie'ien, one oT i he
dunghill breed, that we consider of far m-jro
importance than hu is, and it lakes us much
ofiiir leisure time to nitend toil. Baulie"
piibl sh?s a rctlnciion he caught of himself
in a glass, and calls it our picture, ho.vever,
as tlie Utile cuss is so generous he can fur
nish its with 50'1,( U copies.
Tj ! Kih useof Representatives on Fri
day passed tho Silver Currency bi'l,
which iK t-lare:- that fifty silver dollars,
or twenty-live dollars in fractional coin
shall be a legal tender for anyone pay
ment. I". is believed 'hat the Senate
will amend the measure so as to reduce
the legal tender 'iinit live or ten dol
lars. Tm-: following is the religious calen
dar for April; Sunday Sunday before
Easter; Friday 11 Good Friday; Sat
urday 13, Easter Even; Sunday, Pi,
Easter Pay; Sunday 23, lii-.-t Sunday
al'terl'astei-; Tuesil-iy, Si. Mark, the
Evangelist; Sunday tin, second Sunday
after F-'sti-r.
An exchange has the following the.
t rut h of which is very apparent: This
man v ho.'vhcn Pecan get notl-ingbel-terto
do, saws a cord of wood and de
votes at least a portion of the proceeds
toward paying his hornet debts, is
worth liio'e to any c(!ii'".u!!.!! v than a
rebneiit of loungers ai-eui su'oous
moaning about the hard limes.
The following belong with the Tr;
Su'.e of unseated hunk'.
no i no.
7TII,
1372 Rs Win. Mae It 71 7;
l:!71 221 do J:,.)
44:1 1 S7 d" :;") o-i
44(i! MiT tin M 2!
4IM 1010 (!,, p.j js
41 '.2 7'V. VI i
1242 h: ;!i;i
l-'OX
4173 3 -ill Wui. Mack Pi 12
HES'ZIXnEl?
50 a-ob D. PeU-ker K
KK.TK!.
1 lot and house near Railroad it. '74 G 41
Till-: above elegant and lifelike ciigiav.ug
is a corn-r-l copy ofa photograph of B.iulam
Miller themild and piumy youdi who at
tempts to edit the Dishwater Dcnucrat
aftoi he had swallowed the Khedive oyster
and found it l ollou; he wes wed pleased', iih
our former porti-i.it (or the he lies as usual I
...i .. i i : '
uuu no mq.il- 110 vm HBO tills C'lllrt'
'' an
trill, A frie-id at
c-i'ioiv sut'-esis hu
t.. i. ...... i . i i . .
" "ouu ue nau ju;t come cut ofa
base ball match, itiid another friends liiiul.s
ho has bc. u j'dtcd. WC dovj'y aske.l ihu
latter if ho kuew ui.yth'iiig about iho -1'uue.
tioiisof the human heart," and' if he knew
I here were some sirlugs lhat shoula not bo
vibrated; he replied his parents were poor
aud he didu't know u.u'eli ubotit such
thiols we pitiiod his ignorance. Bauluui,'.
nine pop gim lilkUwitli dishwater,; iu ti9'
picture but we can't see it5 because it is out
of sight. Owiug lo the grLC tpeuse of
procuring iho ubove eugVavai'ir wo ureJ
obligid lostll thtm ut l o7f each.'
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