The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 13, 1876, Image 3

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    G. A. RATHJWA,
Atlorncy-at-law,
Ridgway, Pa. '22 If.
RUFVS l'uCOREy
AUorney-at-Law
Ridgwsy, Elk Co., T. pflioe in
Hall's new Crick building. .Claims for
Oolleclion promptly attended to.
v3nlly.
HALL & M'CAELEY,
Attorneys-at-Lw.
. Office in New Brick Building, tai'n St
hidwny, Elk Co., Pa. v3n2tf.
J, 0. IP. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Vln-ioyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acci
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
JAMES D. FULLERTON,
Surgeon Denst. imving perttianentiy io
ented in Rigway, offers hia professional ser
vices to the citizens of Ridgway and sur
I on ruling country. All work warranted.
Office in Service & Wheeler's Building, up
stairs, 6rst door to the left. 3 h-82- ly
CHARLES HOLES,
Watchmaker, Engraver and iewoler
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent tor the
Howe Sewing Slachine, and Morton Gold
Pen. Repairing; Watches, etc, dorewith
be same accuracy as heretofore. Satis
faction guaranteed. vlnly
G. G. MESSENGER,
Druggist and Parmaceutist, N. W. cornel
bf Main and Mill streets, Ridgwny, Pa.
full Assortment of carefully selected For
eign and Domestic Drugs. . Prescriptions
snrfifullv dispense at ill Hours, u iy oi
night. 'InSy
T. S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Plivatnlnn ntia Surgeon.
Office in Drug Store, corner Broad and
Main Sts. Residence corner Broad St.
opposite the College. Office hour Irom
8 to 10 A. M. nud from 7 to 8 P. M.
vln2vl.
J. S. LOR DWELL, M. D.,
Eclectio riiysiciun and Surgeon, has remov
al his office from Ciuue street, to. Mail si.
Ridffwny, Pa,, in the second story of the
new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo
site Hyde's store,
Olliee hours: 1 to 2 P M 7 to 9 P M
HYDE JW USE,
Pino'wAT, Eift'o., Pa
W IT. SflliEA'M. I'roDfietor.
thankful for the patronage heretofore
to liberally luistoweu upon mm, hb new
.r,fiprni. linnes. bv utivinff strict at
tention to the comfort and convenience ol
friiBsts. to merit a continuance oi tb.
O ,
same.
Oct SO 1SC0.
KERSEY II 0 USE,
Centbsvilik, Elk Co., Ta.
. .To un Collins. Proprietor, ..
Thankful for the patronage heretotoM
n I heri.1 v aestoweu upon mm, me. new
rrft r riptnr. hones, bv caving strict tit
teution to the comfort add convenience
of gujsts. tinierft a coutinuuuee of tht
same.
P. IP. HAYS,
DEALS IN
Bry Goods, Notions, GfrcVAes.
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA. .
Earletj JP. O.
VVn47tf.
railroads.
PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
WINTER TDIE TABLE.
DNandaftcr MONDAY, MAt 24', 1875,
the trains on the. Philadelphia &
aril Railroad will run a" follows t
WESTWARD. . f
4ANE ACCOM' leaves Ke'novV..... 4 3a'p ai
' Driftwoods C 65 p m
" Emporium 0 55 p m
" " St Marys... 7 55pm
" Ridgway... 925 pm
" Wilcoz...;.. U,05 p m
arr at Kane., 0 30 p m
jjRIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p m
" Keuovo... 11 OJ,a ui
. Emporium...... 1 10 p m
" St. Mary's 2 00 p m
Ridgway 2 25 p in
Wilcox 2 68 p oi
arrive at Erie 7 50 pm
EASTWARD.
afiXbVO ACCOM leaves Kane.;! 8 .00 a m
Wilcox'..'.......:! 8 33 a m
Ridgway 9 25 a m
B; Marys., 10 01 a
' Emporium 11 05 a m"
Driftwood 12 15 p ni
. " Reuovo 1 40 p m
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a ni
' Kane., 3 45 p ui
! " Wilcox...'. 4 08 p ui
" ' Ridgway.,......" 4.45 p m
8t. Mary's...... 6.1 pin
" " Emporium ..... 6.0j p ui
Reuovo........... 8.25 p m
" " arr. at I'biladepbia... U.50 a m
t Renovo Accom and Kane Accom connect
east and west at East with Low tirade Di
vision and 11 N V Si P tt K
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Geu'l Sup't.
Fresh family Grooerica, and Canned
goods at P & K'i. Tbe cheapest and
Geo. Woods & CO.'s
fl! &s?r?m, pi J
I'll 5
til . f Hf
fur
Alatcd fur Amjtttir unc I tui:iunal, and an omamiiu in any parlor. . Btlutiful NW 8tJ(ia, now ra,
GEO. WOODS & CO.. Cambridgepp'rt, Mat;
TTAUtltOOaSi C?18 Whlitoa fit., Bontinl 170 State 8l. thkarot f S tidgU HUI, U4a.
TTTI? "7nV TTTTHf rVMA -T A, JitHUaUjouHIJ.of ltd mmie anjl -faliiaWe red!iic
X llrj V UA II U ill Jill W. fiyrVailffiM.ytar,ortcncntnilm)N KaoKnuinbtr
nnin. r-om $j to , wnrtl, rf h, fixrit "lecir.l mure GtO. WOODS 4 CO., Publisher, Cambrldgtport, Haa.
" ' n I 1 i i Mi, .,
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
!MWy ff11 it
DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO l$i
form tbe Cittzeoa of Ridgway, tui the
public gcLerally, that bt has started a Liv
ery Stable and will lieep
GOOD STfJcit.GObi) CJtRillAtlES
Buijits, to let 'jp'on' tht no'st reason
ble terns.
tHe will also do job teaming.
Stable on Broad street, abova Main
All orders left at tba Post Om'ce will meet
prompt attention
Aug 20 1870. it.
F YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa.
DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, S?bVT8
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS A'ND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
W1LLOW-WARE,
TOUACCO AND CIGAR"..
A Large Sfock cf
Griceriea and Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Ccustantly' on hubd, and sail as cheap
aa the CHEAPEST.
JAMES fl. HAQ'ERTY.
Ridgway Cemetery.
Lots are now offered for rale by the
liidgwav Cemetary Aseociation in the new
Cemetery The present low price for lots
may soon be advanced.
Apply at ths ocs oi1
tf. S. II AM BLE N,' Secretary
Ridgway, Sept. 7 1875. n-29
Frivate Ttiitidir:
Pupils wantisg to receive instruction in
Greek or Latin, or desiring to prepare for
College can have opportunity of doing so
by app ying to the Rector of Grace Church.
lie having made the neeessary arrange'
ments will ba glad to receive a limited
number of young ladies and gentlemen for
instruction. For information as to terms
A'o apply lo
REV WM. JAS. MILLER, A. M.
Ridgway, Pa.
eW'IT J. EVANS' k CO.
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN
Yokk, Pexn'a.
SEEDS. Garden and Flower Seeds,
GruHS Seeds, Heed Corn, Seed Potatoes,
Seed Wheat, Tree and Jlfdge Heeds,
&c. ftrLiis, of all' Kind, for Sjifiiig
and' Full plant inif.' ttUtBS:
TRECS.' 8tandur'4' and Dwarf Fruit
Trees, Grapes and (.Sriifl'lt , Fruits.
Evergreens, Or'hamoivftil Trees anL
Shrubs, Roses, Hedge Plawts, &c. Eli
close Stamp for price list, 25o for
Full Descriptive Catalogue.'
Executrix's Xotlce.
Notice is hereby gjven that letters
testamentary on the estate of J. V.
Houk.ltite of Illdgway township,
deceased,' have been' granted , U
the undersigned! AH', persons kfiw-,
ing themselves Indebted, to saiestate
are requested to make imnediate pay
nient, aud alt . persons having claims
will preseitf tliem properly authenti
cated foV settlement
JEA5sTNEl'TE CAROLINE H0UK,
nol-tit Executrix.
Executors' Notice.'
Notice is hereby given that letters
testamentary on the estate of Francis
Tegeler, late of St-, MiiryV borough,,
deceased, have been granted to the un
df'fslgned. All , persons knowing
themselves fndeIted to said estate are
re(Utjste to make iriiiiidiute' payment
and all persons having claims will pre
sent them properly authenticated for
settlement. . ; ,
ADOLPII FOCHTMAN -,r-
nCl-Gt
CHASLUHlt
rOB
TTTORK
We are now prepared
V todoallki
do all kiqds pf JOB WORK,.
EnveleDeg. Tacfg. Bill-heads. Letter heads
neatly nd enetply execute. Offiee ia.
Thayer & .Ha'gerty'a new btnlaVng, Mi
Hrttt KWg way , P-
ORG-ANS
- mn la
musical eOccU nhi inmuiori evttlJor1Atftd.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
11 STATE, cf Tbos. Campbell,' late of
JjHighlana , .township, Elk Qcunty de
ceased. 11 persons ndcbte'l, ,to said es
tate are requested to, niaVj Immediate pay.
merit, andt iiose lioving legal claims against
the same will present them without delay
in proper order, for settlement, toj
ROBT. I. CAMPBELL,..
, Adminiitrtor.
JJidgway, Pa., March 15, 18 G nt 6t
notice:
tt. s. internal revenue
Special taes;
May 1, 1876, to April 30, 1877.
THE REVISED STATUTES OF TMR
United State, Sections 82, 3237, 8238
and S23Q,' require every person engaged ia
any bupiness, avocation, or employment,
which (Tenders hiih liable to SPECIAL
TAX, .TO PROp'JRE AND PLACE CON
SPlCUOUSLf IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT
OR PLACE OF BUSINESS A STAMP de
noting the payment of said SPECIAL TAX,
for the Special Tax Year beginning May 1,
1876, bp) ore commencing or continuing
business after April 80, 187,6... ,. ,.
,, The Taxes embraced ,wilhi the provis
ions,, the. law above quoted are tht fol
lowing, yi:
BecMfiers.,'.'..' .V.V..i'.'..V.'.;...'....'.. .'...'.'$200 00
Dealers, retail .liquor ,25 00
Dealers, wholesale licj'u'of ......... .....100 00
Dealers, in malt liquors, wholesale. .'.60 00
Dealers in ma'l liore, retail...... ...20 00
Dealers ,in leaf tobacco. .t'.' .25 00
Retail dealers in leaf tobacco....... 600 00
And on aaes of over $.1,000, J5fty
cents for,every dollar in excess
of. 1 1,000,,,, ,
Dealers la manufactured to'bacco 5 00
Manufacturers of stills..,.,...., 60) CO
And for each still manufactured ?0 00
Aud for each worm manufactured ...20 00
Manufacturers of tobacco 10 CO
Manufacturer of cigars 10 00
Peddlers bf tobacco, first clahs(more
than IWo horses or other animals. ..50 00
Peddlers of tobacco, second class
(two horses or other animals 25 00
Peddlers of tobhaccq, third class (one
horse or otht'r,,.ani3!'aly ........ ....r'. 15 CO
Peddler if lobacco,'fourth clas (on
foot or public cou7e.ivyce), '.'.' .'.10 00
Brewers of (ess than 600. barrels v....60 00
Biewewers of COO barrejs or more. ..100 00
, Acy person so liable, who shall fail to
couifdy with the foregoing requirements
will be subject to severe penalties. ..
Persons qr firms liable to pay any of tht
Special Taxes, named above apply to E.
COWAN, Deputy Collector pf lift final Rev.
enue at WARREN, PA.', and pay for and
procure the Special Tax .Stamp or. Si amps
they need prior to Ma'y 1, 1S76, and
WIlHuCT FURTrlER' NOTICE,
D. D.'PRATT., ,,.
CDmmieiion?r of Internal ievenue.
Orrici or laTkHNAL Kkvkvie. . i -WAiHinoTtii,
D. C, Feb. 1, 1876 '"Bl
EXECUTOR SOTlCl.'
SsVate of Patrick Smftli," dee'd.
LETTER'S TESTA MENTARY"
upon rti above estate have been
granted ,f'o the undersigned, all per
sons fjiid'ebtfd to said estate are reques
ted to make pafme, and those hav
Mig'cliiims to present the same with
out delay, to
LAWRENCE MOHAN, BR.'Exr.
of to hj's Attorneys
STALL A' M'Otiulr,
n2-6t Ridgway Pa.
A complete stock of ladies misses and
chiidrens shces, , lipht, medium and
heavj at P; & K's Now is the time to
buy.
Alpacis eK'eapeV tVa"o ever befor
known at' P. Si K's.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Elk
County, No 153 May Term 1875.
R. I. Robinson & Co. ")
Fenner It Co. , . .V
DOrESi'lC ATTACHMENT.
Notice' i a hereby' given that the Trus
tees appointed in the above entitled
caose have filed their report in mv
office, and unless exceptions are hereto
nieaf toe saia report win oej connrmea
aw iiv u v a v ivnu ui vuio vuutii
FRED SCHOENINr' (
v5-t4 Pro'thonotary.
T.1.K rOTNTV RS:
jthe Commonwealth bf Pennsylvania
to the Afterin or saia Lounty ureetina:
VYe commaud jou'tbat .you attach Jolin
A. Anderjon late, of .your County by
singular the (roods and chattels, lands and
tenements of the said. John Anderson in
whose hands or possession soever tht same
may bt found, so that they be and appear
before our Courts of Common Pleas lo bt
balden ut Ridgway in and for sa.d County
on lha fourth londay of May next, there
to. answer Jackson IS. Bchultz. Maurice M
fc'cliulti, Judson fichultz, John Eruhout
and J..L, Brown at Tanning and Lumber
Company., And Also.. That you summon
tbe person or persons, ln whose, bands or
pobbession the same Diy b,e found, so that
tbey be and appear betore our sail) Court
on the fourth Monday of .Mt next, to
answer what shall be objected agaippt them
and abide the judgement of the. Court
therein. -And have you then and tbert
this, wrif ,
. Witness the IJonorable L. V,Yl stmort,
President Judge of our said Court at Ridg
. 1 - .1.1 J J T ' a t 1Q.U
way, ima, iliu uay ui juuuurjr, p,. jf iai
FREU, ECHOKN'O, Prptbonolary.
Per Vf, 8, JIORTON, DcjlV
Sheriffs Office, . A J'tbrr. l
Ridwf" ?, &U&;Vi?Jl,
DASlKL rot V'rbtri.
TUa4
EEE COUNTY AdVo8A?E
ONLY REPUfcLtCAl!. PAPR
In elk county:
Office !n Thayer X Her!y's filooC,
iLU.., ....
WAT, PA.
SUBSCRIBE?,'
SUBSClilBi
UBStTlIBif,
SUBSCItlBE.
TERMS TWO DOLLARS A YEAlv
6'IVE US A CALL FOR
JOB WORK !
CARDS,
TACTS'
iNVEL0PE3
LETTER HEADS
M6NTHLY STAt'eMENTS,
R6d li Al Mais, liSTliR'S, ic.
6rdeiIs BT JIAlll'
P,R,6mI!TLY' AlTtHti&ti T"6'
' v,, , 1,
rE advocate; 1
LIFE!, Grovth,.,BiSAUTf,
LOHDON HAM COtOR RE9TOREB
LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER
Not a Dye; makeaJiarsh hair soft and
silky; cleanses the scalp. from all impurities,
causing the hair lo grow whert it Las fallen
off or become thin.
Can be atplied by the hand as it does not
stain the skin orisoil the finest linen. As
a Hair dressing it it tht most perfeot the
worm has ever produced, rue liatr is re
novated and strengthened, and ,nnLu,ral
co'or restored Without tbe application of
mineral substances.
Since the introduction of this truly valu
able preparation into this country, it hat
been .the wonder and admiration of all clas
ses, as It lias proved to be the only article
thaf will absolutely without deception, re
store gray hair to its original jolor,t .health
softness, lustre and beauty, and prouuoe
bair on bald beads of ill original growth
and color.
Thisbeautiful and fragrantly perfumed
article ia complex within itself, no washing
or preparation before or after its use, or
accompany ment of any kind being required
to obtain those desirable results. .
Her la thai Proof of Hi SUPERIOR
EXCELLENCE.
i?ead this Home Certificate, testified1 to
by Edward B. Garrigues one of the most
ioropeteiit Dragsists and Chemists of l'hila-
delphia, a man whose veracity none can
doubt-
I are happy to add my testimony to tbe
great value of the London Hair Color Re
storer which restored my hair to its origi.
nal Color, and tbe hue appears to (be. per
manent. 1 am satisfied that this prepara
tion not a dye but operates upon tbe se
cretions. It is also a beautiful hair dress
ing and promotes the growth. I purchased
the first bottle from Edward D. Gamines,
druggist, Tenth and Coates street, who can
also testify my hair was quite, gray, when 1
commenced its use. MRS. MILLER, No.
730 North Ninth street, Ehila.
Dr. Pwarne & Son, Respected friends:
I have the pleasure to inform you that a
lady of my acquaintance, Mrs. Miller, ie
delighted with the success of your London
Hair Color Restorer. Her hair was fast
falling; and quite gray. 'The color has been
reitored, tht falling off entirely stopped,
and a new growth of hair is the result.
E. 15. UAKlUUUrJS,
Druggist, cer Tenth amlCoate, Fhila.
BOiTdN TESTIMONY.'
July 22d, 1871. Dr. Swayne & Son:
Last winter while in Trenton, N. J., I pro
cured six bottles London Hair Color Re
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 W 8 Fogler &
Son Druggists, No 723 Tremont street,
Boston. ..Respectfully yours, ADA BAKER
No 59 Rutland. Square.
London Hair Color Restorer ai.d Dressing
Has completely restored my hair to 1U
original color and youthful beauty, and
caused a rapid and luxuriant growth. ,
J1US. AJVME MUIUUS, No 016 North
Seventh Street, Philadelphia;, j-
Dr. Dalton of Fhilndelplna, says of it.
The London Hair Color Restorer is used
very extensively among my patients and
friends, as rill as by myself. I therefore
peak trom experience. r - -
75 CENTS PSR BOTTLE,'
Address orders to Dr. SWAYNE a SON
330 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, l'a.,
tole Proprietors. ... , . .
SOLO JBf LL UiiVGCiSTS
T,41 E.L .U N G S
CONSUMPTION!
This distressing and dangerous complaint
aud its premonitory symptoms, nvglecteu
cotgb, night sweats, hoarseness,
wasting
fleh fever-"-permancnty eared by B0wT03
STATE'S C0M?0UNl SiAVe;.
CHeEuY.
BUONCHITIS A premonitor or l'ul-
monnry Consumption, is characterized by
catarrh, or iuflauialion of the mucuin mem
brane of the air passages, with cough ,ud
expectoration, short breath, hoarseness,
pains in the chest, tor all bronchial e Sec
tions, sore throat, lossjof vqioo, coughs,
DR. SWAYNE'S
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry
IS A SOVKUtlGN REMKDY
Hemorrhage, Or Spitting of Blood, may
proceed from the larynx, Iravhia, brouohia
or lungs and arises Irom various causes, as
undue physical exertion, plethora, or full
ness of the vessels, weak luugsk qversrauir
og 01 tie voice, suppressed evacuatioc. ob
struction of the spleen or liver, &o.
Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry.
striken at tb.e.root of disease by purifying
the blood, restoring tut liver and kidney
to healthy action, invigorating" the nervous
system.
Tbe only wapuar.Oi remedy Tor bemor-
rnane, oroucmiii ana. an pulmonary .com
plaints. Consumptives or .those predis
poses to wean lungs suomiu not Ialllo use
this great vegetable remedy. ,., . ,
Its marvelous power, not only over eon-
cumpl-on, but over every cbronio disease
where a gradual alterative action is needed
Under its use the cough is loosened, the
night sweats diminished, tht pain subsides,
the, pulso returns lo its natural standard,
tbe stomach is improved in its power to di
gest and assimilate, the ood, and every
organ has a purer and better quality ot
blood supplied to it, out fit which rw re
creative and plastio material is made.
rrepare.4 only by
, dr.'swaVne'& SON,
339 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
bOLD BT ALL t aOMlKEKT DaUGOISTS.
Ucbine Piles !
1'ILES, PILES, ITCtflXG PILES,
rosiTivxLT cubed bv the use of
SWAES 6INTMENT
HOME TESTIMONY.
I was sorely afflicted with one of the most
distressing of all diseases Pruritus or Pru
rigo, or more commonly Known as Itching
Plies. Tbt itching at timed was almost, in
tolerable, increase.! bv scratching, and not
untrequently become quite sore, 1 bo u 11 lit
a iox 01 swayne t ointment; its,. .use, govt
quick reuei, auu in a snori. lira 3 maat
perfect cure. lean now sleep undisturbed,
and I would advise all who are suffering
with this distressing complaint to procure
Swaynt'l Ointment at once. I had tried
prescriptions almost innumerable, without
findiDg and permanent relief.
JOSEPH W. CHRIST,
(Firm.ftf Hoedel & Christ,
l.oo t and Shoe Iloust 844 North Seoond
Street, Philadelphia . ,
'.SEW DI-SE AS;ESV
Swayne s All-healing Ointment is also
a speoifao for Tetter. Itch, Salt llheum
Bsald Head, .-trysipelas, Barber's Itch
blotches, all Scaly, eruBty, cutaneous Er
ruptions. Ptrfeotly. safe. ..and harmless
even on the most tender infant, Priot 60
ctuts cent by mail to any address on re
itipt tf prict. ,
SWAYWE'S' PAACEAT
ueieoraiea an over lue world lor lit rtuia
bit cures ot Scrofula, Mercural.aad Syphil
itic complaints., Describe symptoms in all
communications, . address letters to UK
6WAYMS and SOS, Philadelphia. n7yl
ie
L ' :
THURSDAY, APRIL 13TII, 1470.
Arrival and Dopni lure of Mails.
.,. Batters, Daily except Sundays, arrives
at 2:80 p m., leaves at 4:45 p m, . .
, Western. Daily excepts Sundoys; leaves
at 2:30, arrives at, 4:40 p m.
BrookvLlle. Daily except Sundays; ar
rives at 12 ni., leaves at 2.80 p m,
Spring Creek ., Arrives Tuefd.ya and
Thursdays at 11 a m,, leaves Wednesdays
and Fridays at 9 a m.
, CnnUon.
All persona are hereby warned hot
to purchase or meddle with one.Mosler
A Bahman Are proof fmfe purchased by
the undersigned at SherilF's Sale, and
left in the case of A. J- Avery of Weod
ville, until convenient to remove the
same, as the said A. J. Avery has no
interest in said safe.
E. F. AVERY.
Weedville, April 1st , 1878 nHtf.
Caution.
Weedville, April 4th, 1870. All per
sons tfre hereby warned not to burchase
any of the following ,,nn;neu articles
now In the possession sf Mr A J Avery,
of ll'eedviile, Elk county Pit ,cas stud
articles were purchased by the under
signed at Sheriff's fc'ale..and are only
left in possession bf the said Avery
until convenient for me,. to remove
them: One sorrel mare. -one black and
white cow, three yearling steers, -one
two year old bull, one two year old
heiffer, one white hog, one buggy, one
lumber wagon, one pair log sleds, one
pair fancy sleds, one oil safe, one pair
platform scales. 0110 heating stove and
pipe, one heating stove, one lot of po
tatoes, one lot of corn and straw fod
der. 0. L. AVERY.
n8tf.
FINANCIAL ACCO VNT OF MILL
STONE TO WNSIIIP Road Fund
fvr the year ending April 3d, 187j.
, -DR.,
To unseated tax returned to .
Co.Comm'rs for the year 1874 $ CGO 27
To unseated tax returned touo
Comm'rs for the year 1875
To unseated tax returned to co
commissioners, special cash
levy for the, year 875
To seated duplicate for 1875
'.' ;. , ," . special cash '75
To error in statement for 1S74
in favor bf township . ...
To cash from C H Hoffman
former treasurer
660 27
600 27
195 70
195 95
195 95
6 91
$2383 43
CR.
By exonerations . .' ;'-8 23
By seated duplicate worked out 192 61
By iA.. Zimmerman's time as '
supervisor , , 7 00
By Klias Ishmari's time as su
pervisor ; 67 G8
By powder.fuse. plank and tools 34 01
J. -1 . . . ! .1 . !
4 pur cunt, lur uisuuisiug
$529 21 ,. i . .. 10 53
To balance in favor of township 1983 40
S23S8 43
RKSOL'RCES OF HO AD FUNDS.
Unseated tax returned to co.
commissioners for 1874 '75 19S0 81
Seated tax returned to connty
commissioners lor js , id
cated tax returned to county
commmissioncrs on the Grunt
Mill lot for the year 1874 11 17
eated duplicate, cash levy, for
tne year iST- l'Jo uo
Balance duo township by YVm.
Ciyde late township treas- 11 91
Llaoilitiesiu cicessof resources 408 83
. .- .. . 1. S2P98 87
LlAIill-iriES OP KOAD FUNDS.
Outstandini? orders , 93 37
Unseated orders of 3874 by C II
llollnuin former twp troas-i 400 00
Unseated orders of l87i) by Wax
Clyde late twp. treas. 00 00
udgment of Harrison Cats 1475 00
12698 37
HESOURCES OF
POOR FUNDS.
Seated duplicate pf 1-875 ., 58 64
, '5 .. adiiitional 1875 134 79
Unseated tax returned to co.
commissioners for 1871 ., . . 1P8 08
Unseated to, returned to co.
coinniossioners ftr lo7o. . 6C6 41
Cash from 0 H Hoffman former
treasurer .. 21 87
Balance . d'ts.. township from
Wm Clyde late twp. treas. 80 (J4
it:, .SlltiO 43
LIABILITIES OF POOR Fl'XDj.
Outstanding orders r ; . 321 G5
2 per cent, for disbursing $115 87 2 32
Judgment of Margarnt TJiatclier 0 00
resources in excess ot liabilities uw 4
.. - : . . ..sitoo 43
We, the undereigned, auditors of
Millstone township, having examined
the above statement do certify that it
is correct to the best of our knowledge
and belief, April 3d, 1S7U.
j. i. aiuuK-H, 1
G.- C. T. 1IOFF. I Auditors.
OODFREY PAKBOTT. J
Attest: G. C. 'f . Hoff, Twp. Clerk.
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tion left slanding, fell a prey to tho
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tennial note paper, , the. best out and
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Sunday School Convention.
A Sunday School Convention for Elk
county will .bo hold In the M. E
Church, 1'idgway, on Tuesday and Weu
ncsday, April 18th and 19th. Minis
ters, Sunday School workers and others
interested are cordially invited to at
tend and.partlcipate. ,Hy order of ofli
cers.of Penn'a State S. S. Association.
E. M. Bice Becretnry.
This Military at tlie.tir.tcnuiaL -
The military bill, appropriating $55,
003 for the transportation of troops to
the Centennial and the purchase of tho
necessary canvass, has become a law.
Thirty-five thousaivl dollars will be
devoted to transportation purposes. Ah
it passed tho House, the bill provided
for the. purchase of. $25, 000, worth of
canvass, .which the Senate reduced
$5,000. Adjutant General Latta will
now actively commence preparations
for a creditable display of our State
militia, .
., Services iu Uraco Church. . ....
On Good Friday,; April 14th, there
will be service and sermon;, subject.
-The Unparrallod Sufferings of Christ'!
at 10:30 A. M., and also at 7:30 P. M.
- EASTER DAY,. April ICtll, ,, ; .
Service and sermorl; subject, "Resur
rection Joy," at 11 A. M. children's
Service, with address, and enlivened
with Easter carols, at 3 P. M. Even
ing Service aud sermon; . subject,
'Christ's Appearing," at 7:80 P.. . M.
As last year all are cordially invited to
attend. . The seats are free and all aro
welcome. ,
Wm. Jas. Miller, Rector.
Oil Meeting. ..
The citizens of . Ridgway held a
meeting in ,tb3 (burt. House, last
Saturday evening, to take action in
the matter of putting down an oil well
in this immediate vicinity. E. J. Mil
ler was elected chairman and Will
Dickinson, Secretary. After consider
able discussion on motion Geo. 1). Mes
senger, r. the following committee
was elected to look the matter up and
ascertain how much money will bo
subscribed .for the purpose, find to re
port at a meeting to be held in Rhine's.
Hall on Saturday, April 15th, 1870.'
J. II. Ilageity, D. C. Clyder, V. H.
Osterhout, Jerome Powell, C. R. L'arley
and Will Dickinson.
The Spelling Heo
, THAT WAfj IS TO UK. ,.
Wc are infonretl that tbe spelling bie
on Friday evening lust , at the school
house, was very satisfactory indeed.
Our boy had to go und get tick or wo
would have been in attendance, but
'tli'jre's many a slip twix't the cup
and the lip" and " instead of our
treading around the. school room in
search of a seat, al'ter failing on some
simple word, we were treading around
in our own house all night iu short
skirts, like.aDiogones. lantern in hand.
and looking for .Mother bailey's titiiet
iug syrup. Wo learned t'ic scholars
and teachers wore victorious in both
the oral and the written contests. It
was impossible to cet twenty spolllsU
in town to take up the battle against
theschool, and hence the school had a
decided advantage in the oral contest.
Let us all go up next Friday evening,
aud from the Doctors, Lawyers,. Edi
tors, Preachers, Merchants, &c, io
ougljt.to be possible to select twenty
who can come out victorious over
Young America." Oeo. It. Dixon will
select Jlhe worda for tho occasion and
pronounce them to the contestants.
Tho words selected will be those in
common use and such as are met with
by the average reader. E. J. Miller, O.
11. Grant and Horace Little, are asked
to serve as Judges. It is hoped, that
each Judge will be equipped with Web
ster's Pictorial Uiiubriuired aud wi I
not be backward about using it. Tho
liidgwav Glee Clubmuv be uresent and
discourse harmonious strains. The
admission ffe will be reduced to live
cents. Now do not be afraid to stand
upand ppt'll for it is possible you will
not be obliged to stand long.
Registers Notice.
Notice is hcrebv iriveit .that tho fol
lowing, accounts have been tiled iu
my oince.aud will be presented on tho
riri-Lday ut the next term of .the Or
phan's Court, for continuation, being
the -1th .Monday in Way, lbTii.
Final account of Horace Little and
Hiram Egleston, Administrators of tho
estate of Clark Eglkstox, deceased.
JJinal account of Walburira, Trosch
Administratrix of the estate of Ma
Tin as Trksch, deceased..
Supplemental account of Jerome
Povved Administrator of tho estate of
J. C.CiiAPiN,,deceased.
FISL. sUSitEMNG, Register.
Township Oilicers.
Juilj'e cf E1ectkn . II. S. Thayer.'
luspeciors A Ouinaiiugi, P A Mead. .
Justices of the Peace Charles Mead. J
D. Fullerton.
.School Directors Jerome Powell, .n R
Grant, G f Wheeler, W 11 Ojterlwut, W
S Service, Eug J Miller . , ,
Supervisor W II Oalorhout, O B
F'loa . . ,
Treasaier W JII Hyde , -.
Auditors C V Gillis, J K Whitmoro
Clerk W D Dickinson.
C'oL-itable J W Morgester
Couiity OMcer.
President Judgo HonLDW'etmore
Associate Judges Hon J V Uouk, C'Uas
Luhr
Bheriff Dauiel Scull . ,
Treasurer .Jacob M'CUuloy
DisUiot Attorney J K P Hall
Couuty Snperintendent Guor It
Dixon 0
Prothonolary', &o Fred Sohceaing
l)eputy Prothonolary y ilol l0
Coaiaiiiisiouers Michaol Weideit W H
Osteihout George lteuscher '
Cbjmissigners' Clerk W 6'Horon'
A T. v
i.Oiiartu dio-i
three.