Henry A. Parsons, Jr., Editor THURSDAY, MAY 2(5, 1S77 Washington, 4prll 27. Mr. Hayes having been annoyed aud finding much of his time consumed by place hunters has been obliged to adopt a rule that applications for appointment to office must be made la writing and presented to the departments, ad that pcrsonul application to him yftil not be considered. It is not known whether the rule applies to delega tions. An interesting article in the New York Bulletin gives the aggregate of municipal debts of forty cities in the United States as $040,000,000, or one fourth the national indebtedness. Of the above amount New York owes $148,)00,000, Philadelphia $GO,000,000, Boston $41,000,000 and Baltimore $33, 000,000. The following cities are in default of Interest: Memphis, Mobile, Nashville, New Orleans and Savannah all southern. The highest rate of tax paid is in New Orleans, 3,9o ; the highest in a Northern city, Detroit, 8,92. The lowest is Rochester, 1,83. New York pays2,G5,and Philadelphia 2,25. It Is impossible, however, to Judge from these rates of the compara tive burthens, carried by the different municipalities without knowing something of the taxable values placed upon property. In view of the multiplicity of invention!!, nti J I lie many complications arising under the patent Ions, persons desiring to obtain valid patents cannot be too careful in secur ing the services of experienced and skilled ntlomcyf. Mr. F. A. Lehuiann, of Wash' ingtun, D, C, lias been serernl years an examiner in the Patent Office, and is one ot ihe most successful praclitiouers before the Department nud Ihe Courts. He requires no fee until the patent is secured. FIIOM 1WS. JOJLX D. IULLER, Life is short, and no person of him self can literally "prove all things." It is then part of wisdom to render available the experience of others. Here it is : Smith's Mills, JT. Y Jnn. 7, 1870. Dr. Sf. M. I'enner. Krcdunin, X. Y. Hear Mr: l'lcut.0 send me two (2; iloz. bottles of tiokkll Holier 50c size nnd (l.idoz. $1 size. This article Is proving the most popular of anything I ever sold In this line. Yours truly, J. V. MIDLER. Ptcvkton Y.. Keb. 1, 170. Dr. M. M. Fon ner Dear Mr In the spring ol l7t my wife had a severe attack, of neural gia In her neck and shoulders. Sue suffered terribly, being unable to sleep or He down In bed. After trying many remedies to no pur pose, Bhe was finally completely mid per manently cured by three applications of your Golden ltcllcf. lhae since tried It for vari ous "itches and pains," and rind It the best medicine I ever used. For headache t con sider It u specific Gratefully jours, I. A DRAKE. Brady's Bend, Pa., Jan. lJS 1-S70. Dr. Fcuuer I am nearly out of Cough Honey, Golden Relief and Rlood nnd Liver Remedy nnd Nerve Tonic. We are selling plies of them. Please send me a box at once. The people here think there Is nothing like Dr. Feuuer'8 medicines nnd I think so too. Yours truly, W. J. MELDREN. For sole by dealers. Ask for a circular en titled "People's Remedies," describing them nil. List of causes set down for trial a the May term of Court of Common pleus of Elk county commencing Monday May 28, 177. 1. Jeremiah Elliott v. Tsnae Bow man. No. 24, January Term lWC. 2. John Vnughan vs. Philadelphia & Erie it. H. Co. No. 0, November Term 1Si4. 8. Sarah V. "Wilcox, Widow Ac, vs. Jesse and J no. Piatt. No. 21, May Term 1875. 4. John Koch vs. Henry M'Cready, Administrator Sc. No. 110, Septem ber Term, 1S75. 5. Heirs of R. Winslow, deceased vs. Bennetts Brunch Imp. Co. No. 100 May Term lf70. 6. D. B. Winslow vs. the Bennetts Branch Imp. Co. No 120 May Term, 176. 7. Jacob Walter, Trustee et al. vs Thomas I). Kane et al. No. H'i, Sep tember Term 187fi. 8. Geo. A. Rath burn vs. C. R. Earlev No. 137 September Term, 1S7H. 9. Barbara Eckl, Widow cVc, vs. Edward Babel. No. 223, September Term, 1870. 10 Stout, Mills and Temple, vs. Ralph Johnson administrators &c. No 57, November Term 1 87. 11. The Commonwealth of Pa. at sug. of F. X. Koller vs. D. Scull it al. No. 43 January Term, 1877. 12. The Merldan Cutlery Co., vs. W. S. Service & Co. No. Co, January Term 1877. FRED. SC1KENINO, Clerk. County OIHcers. President Judge-lion. L. D. Wetmore Associate Judges Hons. Geo. Ed. Weis, and Julius Jones. Sheriff Daniel Scull. Treasurer Jacob Mct'aulcy. District Attorney C. H. M'Cauley. Co. Superintendent Geo. R. Dixon. Prothonotary. &c Fred Scheming. Deputy Prothonotary W. S. Horton. Commissioners Michael Wedert, W. H. Osterhout. (ieorge Reuscher. Commissioners' Clerk W. S. Horton. Auditors W. H Hyde, R. I. Spnng ler, George Bothrock. Township Ofllcers. Judge of Election Will Dickinson. Inspectors James Penfleld, P. R- Smith. Justices of the Teace Charles Mead, Jas. D. Fullerton. School Directors 0. B. Grant, Jas. Gardner. G. T. Wheeler. N. T. 'um mings, W- B. Service. Eug. J. Miller. Supervisors O. B. Fitch, Jas. Riley. Treasurer W. H. Hyde. Assessor M. S. Kline. Assistant Assessors Geo. Dickinson, John "ulmsley. Auditors J. H. Hagerty, James Pen fleld, J. S. Powell. Clerk-M. S. Kline. Constable I. W. Morgester FURS, A SMALL LOT AT rOWELL & KIME'S. DRIED APPLES AT POWELL & KIME'S. FOR YOUR STOVES AND TIN Ware call at W. B. SMITH'S, corner Main nnd Mill atreels. 5cw AdrertisemenM." Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden selling goods to, or trusting any person on my account, without my written order, as I will pay no debts than con tracted after this date. ' M. T. FRENCH. RldgwayMay 2, 1S77. nllt4 Administrator's Xoltce. Estate of John Kettner lute of Jones Township Elk Co., deceased. Letters 2'entamenlary upon the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to M. S. KLINE, ii 1 1 tO Administrator P A T E N T S. F. A. Lebmsnn, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. All business connected with Patents, whether before the Patent Office or the Courts, promptly Attended to. No charges made unless a patent is secured. Send for a cir cular, inlllf. License Notice. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing persons have filed their Peti tions for License, and that the same will be presented to the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Elk County on Wed nesday, the 30th day of May, 1877, at 2 o'clock P.M. of said day. Eating House. BKXKZKTTK. 1 John Duiley. PT. MARY'S BOKO. 2 George Helmut, 3 John Groll. Tavern. FOX. 4 Joseph Koch, JAY. . 5 A. J. Rummer, KIDOWAY. Frank Pollman, ST. MARY'S HOKO. 7 J. M. Mecum. FRED. SCHQ3NING, Clerk. EVERY SOLDIER who was wounded or contracted perma nent disease in service can get a pension by writing to John Kirkpatrick, Cambridge, Ohio. N-IOjjI DR.- BANNING is permanently located al the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Diseases and De formities of the Spine, I'ltcrine Displace ments Dyspepsia. Hernia and Piles sue- cestull.y (rented by the BANNING S YS TE.M of Mechanical Purports. CU or send fur descriptive pamplet, "The House louLivcln. .Mit. led Free. N-lOuil List of Jurors for May Court. GRAND Jl'BOBS. benzinger. J. J. Volmcr, school teacher; Joseph Haines, farmer. Fox. Ilnjs Kyler. farmer; John Ma lone, farmer ; Dan Corby Carpenter; Jno. Kunilcniun, Carpenter; Thomas Sullivan, laborer; Charles H. Hyatt, laborer. Horton. Jno. C. M'Allister. farmer; Harvey Parsons, farmer; Jehu Drown, far mer ; Wm. Miideg.in, laborer. Jnj. Robert llurke, laborer. Jones. John Kramer, farmer. Kidgway. Daniel fc'cribner, livery; N. T. Cummiugs. lumbeiniun; J. 11. Connor, lumberman; H. 8. Thayer, coal dealer; Michael liailey, laborer. St. Mary's Joseph Schauer, laborer: Geo. Leber, laborer; Henry Foclitmau, blncLsnii.il ,- Anihcny Ilieherger, carpen ter ; Anthony Schauer, ,iloou keeper. TR.4Vi.nsE jurors. lien czt tie. Simon F. Homing, painfer; Robert Milligan, gentleman. Benzinger. F. X. Erig, lahorer Julio lleindle, bar lender; Michael Neibert. car penter; Michael Market, carpenter ; Wil liam Gross, farmer ; Joseph Lunzel, firmer; Charles Schneider, farmer; Philip Young, farmer; John Wmnian, farmer; Joseph fchauer, farmer; Geo. Kissel!, fanner; Jacob Schneider, Jr., farmer; Michael Ghili, farmer. Fux. Henry I.argey, farmer; Hiram Hewitt, farmer, L. W. Moliau, Jr., farmer (!. A Brown, farmer ; Tliomns .I alone, far mer. Morten. Hezekiah Horton, farmer! Jacob Fields, cabinet maker. Jay. Jus M imteniuii, laborer. Jones Hubert AlnueM, Clerk; J. L. brown, merchant ; G OGailick, shoemaker Michael Dill, termer. Millstone Gcdf-.ey Parrot, farmer; R. W. Painter, laborer. llidgway David Itlle, laborer; J. B. Bice, luborer; Geo. h. Dixon, Co. Superiu tendant ; J. S. Powell, snd'er; Charles Holes, jeweler; J. K. Wbituiore. sawyer ; G. H. Stuflord. siwyer; F. 1'. Seager, tin ner; R. V. Kime, merchant; Juhn Kern merer, farmer; Samuel Gardner, faimer. Spring Creek Thomas Jefferson, laborer St. Mary's John Frank, laborer; I.ouis Gets, laborer ; I.ouis Hauhauser, laborer ; Anthony Auinan, stone mason; Charles Kutfen, butcher; Frank Vuunbauni, shoe maker; K. Lenz, Co., Surveyor. N. O. MOLASSES FOR COOK ing, also choice syrup always on hand at POWELL KIME'S. ONIONS, A NICE LOT AT T. & K'S. THIS COLD WEATHER RE minds us that POWELL & KIME have a nice lot of Thermometers on hend. Laws Relating to Newspaper Substrlp Hons and Arrearages. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice (othe contrary, are considered wish ing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order (he discontinu ation of their periodicals. ihe publishers may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. - 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take (heir periodicals frcni the office where they are directed, (bey are held responsi ble until they have sailed theii bills, and orderei them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move toother places without inl'ornvng the publishers, and the papers are sent lo the former direction, (hey are held responsible. 0. The courts have decided that "refus ing to take periodicals from Ihe office, or re. moving and leaving (hem uncalled fjr is vrima facie evidence et intentional fraud." R. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it. whether lie has ordered it or not, is held ia law lo be a sub soriber. 7. If subscriber pay in advance, they are bound to give notice to Ihe publisher at the end of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it otherwise the publishers are authorized to send It on, and tne sud scribers will be held responsible uutil an express notice with payment of all arrears, seat to tuepuwisucr. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division . WINTER TIME TABLE. ON and after 8UNBAY, NOV.2fl.1878, the trains on the Philadelphia t Erie Railroad will run as follows! WESTWARD. NIAGARA EX leaves Renovo... 4 45 p ai " ' Drill wood.. 6 6 p m " ' Emporium 6 60 p m ' 8t Marys... 7 45 p m " " " Ridgway... 8 11pm arr at Kane- It 20 p m ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 f5 p m " Renovo 11 00 a m " " " Emporium 12 65 p m St. Mary' 1 40 p m Ridgway 2 11pm " Kane 3 HO p m " arrive at Erie 7 35 pm EASTWARD. DAY EX leaves Kane (1.00 a m ' ' Kidgwuy (i. fid am " " 8: Marys -..7 20 am " Emporium -8 10 a m Driftwood 8 68 pm " Renovo 10 10;p m ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.00 a m 11 Kane 8 60 p m ' Ridgway - 449pm ' " " 8t. Mary's 515 p m Emporium C 10 p m ' " " Renovo 8.85 p m ' arr. at Fhiladephia... 7 00 a m Day Express and Niagara Express con nect east with Low Crude Division and B N. V! & P. R. R. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't Sates of Advertising. One column, one year $75 00 J " - 40 uo I ' ' 25 00 J " " - 15 00 Transient advertisements per square of eight lines, one insertion $1, Iwo inser tions, $1.60, three insertions, $2. Business cards, ten lines or less, per fear $5. Advertisemeals payable quarterly. QUOTATIONS White, Powell & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERd, No. 42 South Third Street. Philadelphia, May 1st, 1877. BID. ASKCtl V. S. 1881. c 1141 1145 do 5 20, c ')io. M and N 1074 107 do do '65 J and J UlJ 110 do do 'bo do 11H 11 do do '06 do 115 115 10-40. do toupon 112 J 113 do Pacific fi's cy Int. off 124A125 KewG'sReg. 1HM ...111)? 110 ' C. 1881 110 11H Gold 100 lUOj Silver 100 100 Pennsylvania ex Ive 35J o-'ij Heading 12k 122 Philadelphia & Erie 10 104 Lehigh Navigation- - 211 21J do Valley KOi 7 fuitcd R R of N .1 ex. div.. loSJj 134 Pittsburgh, T. . Buffalo R. K 5J oJ Northern Central ex. div 18 181 Central Trnnt-portaiion 35 3o esiiuelionine 4-t 4 North Pennsylvania 4'i 45A C & A Mortgage 6's '80 105 100 SEW TIME TABLE P. & E. K. It. Commencing Sunday, Nov. 2fith, 1870 wiLcax. Mail East " West Day Express East Niagara Express West... BlUtlWAT. Mail East Mail West Day Express East Niagara Express West... sr. Mary's. 4:13 p in 2:47 p in 0:22 a. ni f:-55 p ni 4.-4U p in 2:11 p m 6:50 a in 8:14 ) m 5:15 p in 1:40 p in 7:20 a in 7:45 p in Mail East Mail West Day Express East Kiagnra Express Wet. Ayers Cathartic Pills, For the relief and cure of all derange, merits in the stom ach, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative. Being purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much seiions sickness and suffering is prevent ed bv their timelv use ; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when reauired. Long experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best of all the fills with which Ihe market auounds. liy their occasional uho, me diooci is punned, tne corruptions oi ine y- tern expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of lifo restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed bv Ayer't fills, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease it changed into health, the value nf whieh change, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes thein pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so mat n iev are ever nesn, ami periceuy rename. Although searching, they are mild, and oiierate iera diet, without dis eccuiiatiiin. without disturbance to the constitution, or or ft'iill .lii'iM-tlnna ... r. i r . .1 n n thn vmhiu. t each box, how to use them as a Family I'hysic, tnil for the following complaints, wliicii these fills rapidly cure : For ITWiti or ilig-rstlsK. IJMlru ru, Laucuoraml Low of AM'tlsltliey fliould be taken moderately to stiiuululu the sloiur icn, and restore iU healthy tone and action. tor Iiver ComplttlBt and its varinm. symp toms, Mlllou llcauiMcSMP, Slick tloaA. kcko, Jawniltc or 4.ri-m MIckneM, Mil loue Colic aud HHIoue aTvvra, they should oe judiciously take'- -r eaeli :e, to coi-rert the diseased aetion or remove Uie obttructious whicB cause it. For Rysentrry ol ItlMrrkoea, but- one Inild dnse is generally reuired. For Hheenutlsm. iioul, Oravrl, sfml BllattoM of th kleurt, I'wtn ska ilr. Hack and awoin, thev should be conlui uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disapiear. For Dropay and Dronntcal Swelling, they should he taken in large and fre'iucnt dokes to produce the effeet of a drastic purge. For Mirel, a large dose should be taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym pathy. Asa THnner nil. take one or two fill to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, ami invigorates the System. Hence it is ollen advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these t ill makes him feel decidedly better, from their eleansii g and renovating effect en the digestive apparatus. FEEPARKD BY Pt. J. C. ATM CO., Practical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS., V. 8. A. fOB BALE BY ALL DSUOOISTS EVEKf WHE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. AND Graham Flour at POWELL KIME'S. ROOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS n new istoek just arriving, at POWELL & KIME'S. AT ro WELL KIME'S, YOU pay cash for goods, and get more than the worth of your cash. SLEIGH BELLS AND WHIPS. a ulee little assortment, at POWELL & KIME'S. REMOVAL OF WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE. Our large and Increasing business demands more room, anl w will.Jafler April 1st, 1877, occupy 2d and 8d floors of "M'Callum Bulldlnn" 77 Fifth Avanua fnoarlv opposite our present location,) and will offer to (he trade one of the largest and best stocks of goods in tbe United Stales, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Bronxes, Jewelry Silver A Hated Ware fco., &. 'ose cash Buyers Invited. C. B. BARRETT Si CO., 77 Fl n2tI8 ' ST, CLOUD Arch Street, Between 7th nnd 8th Streets, Dm Sia: Since Ihe close of the Exhibition the 'St. Cloud has been repainted and frescoed, parlors re furnhhed, new carpets, A e. The house in all its appoint ments is un. surpassed for ct-mfurt; (he culinary department being excelled by none. During the Ccnteunial the ; ht. Cloud adhered lo its regular rates, and endeavored to extend the same comforts to its patrons as it had previously; in thisparticular it stood alone. Mr. O. W. Mullin has associated with him his ton, Geo K. Mullin, and Edward L. Bean, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., under the firti name of G. W. Mullin & Co. Thanking yon for fast patjonage and hoping to extend the hospitalities of the St. Cloud with tho same encouragement as in the past. We are, respectfully. S3-9??ufE.R DAY' W. MULLIN & CO. JOSA D. HAKER, Room Clerk. J.'T. LKILE8, Cashier. n5ml. Executors' Notice. KKtntti of John Tiivlor lute of Fox Township Klk Co , tfecuiiwil. Lrttt ra TcHtumcutury npon the uhove estate have been jirnntetl to tlietiiKlciKiKiied, nil persons indebted to said estate nre requested to make pnynient, nnd those, hnvinfc eliiium to' present the tsai lie without do I n y to utt. is. ta I l.tlu, ) ll2tfl JAMES R. TAYLOR. Kx'rs. IIVIXO WILD ANIMAL H j WAMTKI). "it,0 etteh for PANTIIKItS. 8,(10 each for HLACK FOXKS. 4,(10 t'tieli for CHOSK FOXKS. 10,00 eaeh for LYNX. 10,00 each for OLD OTTKK. 5,00 each for YOUNG OTTKK. 6,00 each for YOI NO WOLVKS. 5,00 each for WILD CATS. 6,00 wieh for FAWNS. 1,00 each forYOUNU BLACK d- CKOSS FOXKS. The above price I will pay, the Animals to be in good and thriving condition. Anintalsean lie shipped to me by way of Punsti'uwney Pa. For further information write to JOHN A. KTKWART, Marion, Indiana County, Pa. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of (hat dread disease, Consumption, by u. simple remedy, is anxious to make known to Ir.s lellow suncrers tbe means ot cure. To all Who -desire it, he will send a copy of liie prescription used, (free of charge) with Ihe directions for preparing and using the snme, which they will hud a Subk Ct;nB for CoNsewHioK, Ai-thma. Bbonciiitis, ic, Parties wishing Ihe prescription will please address, Rev. E. A. WILSON', 191 I'enn., Williamsburgb, N. Y. SEED WHEAT. i have a limited Quantity of (in seed from a new and uneqnaled variety of Ranch wheat, put up in 1 lb. sacks which will be sent prepaid on receipt nf 1 The vhiHI is f.nm-1 ifir to tin. I'.-ivi.i iie Ctmvt.mi variety, has a strong straw, and s'ai.dn up well when growing. This s-td is the pluduct ol experiment lust Jlar, Iruiii which the yield was at the rate uf hi buthels of w hen! lo one bushel of sted. Only 500 sacks are ofcred for sale. II. D. SMITH, 731 Mib, STREET, Washington I). C. nil 3. C"""is nut mflily earned in these t) tiiiu'8 but it can be nmJe in tliree uiont lis ly any one uf either tvf, in any V"" pt ('ie enmity who is willing to work Etetidily ul the employment thut we furnish. f0(5 per week in your uwn town. You need not he nwny from home ovi'r night. Vuu can give ycur whole lime lo the work, or only yuiir satire 111 0111 i-ti t h. It costs nothing lo try the business Terins and $0 Outfit free. Address at once, 11 HALLETT i CO., I'orilund Maine, oney. GARDEN SEEDS. New Varieties of Flower and Vegetable. Don't write to your member of congress, who ia flooded with applications for seeds but obtain tbe Biune Varieties, and till the new ones, by ordering from the undersigned Ueside my own specialties I urn prepared to furuiah uny kind of seed from utiy cula logue al a discount of tea per cent from list prices. For the convenience of those who want an assortment 1 have prepared two collections. No 1 consists of l:t vnrie ties of choicest Flower i-eeds a complete flower garden, price $1. No. 'I comprises a complete culled ion of Vegetable sued for a biuall family garden, price $1.50. Packages of the two sets combined for $-.00 Sent postpaid to uny address ou leceipt of price. The seeds in these collodions would cost double the money, made up in bepurute orders or purchased of anv dealer. H. U. SMITH, 734 13ili STREET, Washington, D. C. PATENTSrd:,r. ces. trade-marks, designs, aud compounds. Labels registered. Infringements, re issues and interferences will received pro It attention. T TT7 171V! THT) C h ld I V PM' H IVlTJseud ue a model or sketch of their invention, and we will give our opinion as to its patenta bility .free of charge. Fees moderate, and NO 01IAUGE UNTIL PATENT 18 SE CURED. We will, upon coulingent fee, prosecute ca ses that have been iiK-itcrtD by the Paleut (Jlhce. U. 1. All..nu . Kt it a in tllA 1 1 m ll.l c bin uia ... www ... . - Union, and iuvite inquiry through your congressman as to our standing before the rates 1 uoice. Seud for circular for further iufomation, terms and references. Established iu I860. EDSON BROS, Solicitors of U. 8. aud Foreign P A'T E N T S . 711 0 street, N. W., Wasliington, D. C. n2tl3 CBISTADORO'S HAIR DYE 9 Cristatloro's Hair Dye in tho SAFEST and BEST; it nets instanta neously, producing the most natural bhades of Black or Brown; does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and is easily ap plied. It la a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well ap pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman. bold by Druggists. J. CRIST ADORO, P. O. Box, 1533, New York. Nt-11 WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY Avanua, Pittsburgh, Pa. - r; " HOTEL PHILADELPHIA, PA. INSURANCE. The umtersiKiied believes that he lias the principal agency in thi dis trict front the fact that ho has written nearly one thousand policies, in the past three years. He, therefore, in vites those huviitg Insurance to ell'cet to com pit ro rates, and companies, be fore making application elsewhere. Partial list of companies. A l-.T N A 1 1 A I ITK ) 1 1 1 T.Oon.i" Hi NoitTii intrnsir& knii,ani)..u,iio,'" KIKK ASStHlA'J'ION I'll I LA l,MH,ii(i (iKHMAN AM KKIi;AN. N. Y .li.(Hsi.il MAdAl'A, N.Y Z.iVm.wm XHAVi i.l'.ltS' I.tl-'K HAIlTKtiHI) 4,(HJH,0uO i-. u. w alii ii,i rsu .Marys, ru nTinl. Kxetiitor'sXoticc. Estate of John'Kaul. late of lieiizin iter Township Klk C., deceased. Letters TvHtamrnlarii upon the above estate have been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to sanl estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present Uie same witiiout ocitty to ANDREW KAl.'L, Kxr. n7t(i. Executor A'otlee. Kstate of Michael Sehinebeek late ofiSt. Marv's Horo. Letter Teeta hwntury upon the above estate have been frranted to the iitKiersigneu, an persons indebted to salil estate tire re ciuested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delnv to JOHN SCHWARTZFISCIIKU, Kxr. n"tO. tf" voi; W A NT TO ni; Y GOODSCHEAP fJO TO JAMEA II HAGERTY Main Street, Rldftway, I'n DRY GOOD, NOTIONrt, ROOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAI'S, OL. Vs AM) H'KJl.S WAR K, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. TORACCO AND CIGARS "''A Larj-'e 'Sioek if Grocel'hs and Provisions The REST R HANDS of FLOUR Constantly on hand, ami sold us cheap astheCHKAl'KiiT JAMES H HAGERTY I 'HE SOCIETY STORE. L A new storestarted in Ridtrwav un der the auspices of the hwlies of Grace Church, with MISS A. E. LI'KEE. as Agent and Saleswoman, A line assortment uf goods on hand and selected with great euro. EAIBUUIDEIUKS. LACK KDGIi. FRLVOKis. IIASDKEIICUIKFS. LADIES TlHS. TOILET SKTi. LKNEN SUITS. CllILDUKXh SUITS SAMPLE SILKS. Machine ilk, thread and needles. Al.so a line lot of Dress Goods, Fancy work of all kinds. Framed mottoes it-c., tc. All cheap as the cheaist and goods warranted til's t class. Call and examine our fctock. MISS A. K. M'KEE, A'aent for the Society. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing accounts will be presented at the next term of the Orphans Court of Elk County (commencing on Monday May lis, 1877) for continuation : Final account of Jerome Powell Olive W. Egleston now Olive Foust, Administrators of Estate of Dennis Eg leston, lute of Horton, township de ceased. Final account of George T. Roth rock and William Murray, Executors, of the last will and testament of Anne Overturf, late of Beuezette, township, deeeasetl. Final account of Charles Luhr and C. L. Boyer, Executors, of the last will and testament of Frederick Dippold, late of Benzinger township, deceased. Final account of Jacob ollmer and Ignatius Kaiser, Executors of the last will and testament of P. F. X. lluck heit, late of St. Mary's Borough, de ceased. FRED. SCIIOEXIXG, Register. We will start you lu a business U you ean make &jU a week without TITam ncupitul; eiify and rebpectubiu for lYiOUcY either si'x. M. A. Young, Ml now " ery, M. Y. 11 lml. Administratrix's Notice. Estate of Geo. Walmsley late of St. Mary's Borough, Elk Co , deceased. Letter Testamentary upon the above estate have been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said As tute are requested to make payment, aud those having claims to present the same without delay to ESTHER ANNE WALMSLEY, u4tti Administratrix. BUTTER AND LARD AT ' P. & K'S- Ueo. Woods & Co.'S PARLOK ORGANS m's-zmi sal T!ie-.e r-ma1j-iWe In-ttutni-.t's i-t ;. rii.-i.L-. ,'.ir m i-i.il efT-ts and expression never before attained. Adopted for Am tci-r n-.i Vt:f -vv. d. and an i-numcnt in n:-y iarl.ir. tf" Beautiful New Styles, HOW read. QUO. WOODS &. CO.. Cimbridscport, Mass. ITAnr.li00.nSi C.S WatR-!toa St.. Bui.T.t no SUte St.. C'hler; H tndsate Hill, tonJoi. rrTTT ITriV TTTVT T " A 1- 'ii.. ; Y.nwi-.l j-mrnal of jeweled mmic and Yaluble reidlnit AlliJ VUA iilli'.iA J-'l A, m.i.;.". liy m.ii! f-v $1 tr v-;ar. or ea eenti a number. Eneh number entail" r-'-r - i" ' --i ;rl- I n-i'i-.. rO. '0f)03 II CO., Publishers, Cambrldgeport, Mass. THE ADVOCATE. CfflVe, over Powell & $2.00 A YEAJ:-$1.50 IX ADVANCE. SPECIAL Demorest's Monthly, with $0.0 O. Head the Pn niium Lie! . ' .Peterson's Magazine, aud Ihe A I) Vi ATI-: (X- $3.00 JOB PRINTING. BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, ' H 'EDDING CARDS. BSLi HEADS, ENVELOPES, BOOKS, Cheaply and Neatly Printed. Estimates Famished ORDERS BY MAIL WLL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTON Address HENRY A. PARSONS, JR., RIDGWAY.ELK CO., PA. A FEW MORE OVER COATS and Buffalo Robes ut POWELL & KIME'S. RTTfl A TiS AT POWELL AND KlME'Sarehlghtobosure: but stilllMettl. t". wny on hand at arc a little cheaper than at 'any other I'0YELL & KIME'S at bottom pri etore in town. ew' - - Kiwtc's Pi ore, Maro f'ict. IIJI'JLS : ivemiuui,util A l ret a it-, tif MOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS. BOOKS, WOLLEN SOCKS AND MITTENS' at POWELL & KIME' St FLOUR, PORK, FEED, CORN-