wlit gilv.or.nlf, Henry A. Parsons, Jr., Editor THUnSDAY, OCT. 17, 1877. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. " FOR RUPRKMK .TU!0 R JAMES P. STKUHr'TT, of Allegheny County. FOR TRF.ASUKF.R WILLI AM H. HAHT, of Montgomery County. FOR AUHTTOR OENKR AIj JOHN A. M PAS3MOKE, of Luzerne County. EEPUELICAlf COTOTY"TICKBTT FOR SIIF.RtFF D. C. OYSTKR, of Itiilgway. Politics make strange lied-fellows. Notice wlinvnre most persistently pushing Kimc's claims for oflice. The Elk Democrat Bays the contest lies between Kime nnd Oyster, while the Gazette thinks the fight is between l?urke and Kime. As the two emi nent doctors disagree who will decide? One of the best indications of a bet ter condition of business is the action of Mr. Vanderbilt in restoring five per cent of the rate of pay reduced last July, the restoration to apply to all salaries of less than $2,000. It is true that he Is only doing what he prom ised to do, but the rule is generally that the great employe rs of labor find it as easy to break their promises ns to make them. At the same time, we may bo sure that Vanderbilt would not have added five per cent to his pay-roll unless the condition of busi ness justified it. Gazette A Hulk tin. Those people who now laugh nt Burke's chance for being Sheritl", will sing another tune when Slu-rifFlJnrke sells them out. Yet it may come to this. Tetkrson's Magazine, tlie ijuvcn oftlio Lnrty'a Books, is on our tnble for November. The principal steel engraving "Mttle lted Ilkllng-Hood,', is rarely beautiful. So, also is the mammoth colored steel fashion plate. Jiut, nsa cotemporary savs, the stories the fashions, the patterns, In short, everything in Tcterson" Is the best of Its kind. For 1S7S great improvements will be made. Among theso will be a monthly Supplement, con taining a Full-sized I'apek Pattkhx for n lady's or child's dress, thus giving to every subscriber twelve such patterns, extra, dur ing the year. These patterns nlono will bo worth the subscription price. Five original copy-right novelets will also be given, be sides a hundred shorter stories. Hut the price will remain the same, viz : Two Dol jvAiis A Yeah, the postage pre-paid by the publisher. To Clubs the prices nro even lower, (postage also pre-paid,) viz: two copies for 83:60, with a superb Mezzotint (21 inches by 20,) "The Anuki.s of C'iu:istjia," the finest nnd costliest ever ofTcrod, to the person getting up the club; or four copies for SP.so, (postage pre-paid, and an cxtnv copy to the person getting up tho club. For ilMKJ six copies will bo sent (postage pre-paid,) and both an extra copy nnd tho "Angels of Christmas," ns premiums. Specimens of the Magazine nro sent, gratis, if written for, to those wishing to get up clubs. Subscribe to nothing else until you have seen a copy of this popular Magazine. Address Ckaiiles J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. AT TO WELL & KIME'S, YOU pay cash for goods, and get more than the worth of your cash. For about twenty-years, at times, I have been troubled with pain across my kidneys, say every ten days. In Jan. '75, my urinestopped voiding, and I was compelled to lay close by the fire to get any ease, taking morphine, and using hot cloths, thinking at times I could not live. I came to Titusvillo and bought a bortle of E. K. Thomp son's Barosma, or Backache, Liver and Kidney Cure, and before the bot tle was used I passed a gravel f-tono as large as a pea, and am now perfectly well, and hope every one troubled with backache or kidney trouble, will give the Barosma a trial and be cured J. II. CARR. Eldred, Warren Co.,l'a., May 1, '75 Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa. Price $100 per bottle. For sale by Br. T. S. Hartley, Ifidg- way Pa. "J HAD REV Kit FOUSI) A X Y THJNG UK FORK THAI HELPED ME SO WELL. Owing to its Healing, Nerve Restora tive and Cleansing properties, all fe male complaints are at once benefited by the use of Dr. r'enncr's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic, and cure inevitably follows in a reasonable time. It has special properties adap ted to this class of diseases ulso, and its cleansing and regulating qualities, together with its building up or re storative action on the nerves aktpt it specially to these eases. Here is a complication very common to females, readily relieved : Jamestown, N. Y., Dec. 20, ls;l. Pr, M. M. Fenner, Fredonlu, N. Y. Hear Bir 1 wu afflicted with Dyspepsia, Head aches, Sour Stomach, Constipation, Pain In Hack and across mo, and great soreness and weakness, which I had for many yeurs, and for which I had doctored a great deal, but never got more than some temporary relief. I began taking your lilood and Liver Jttmeily and Nerve Tonio about one year ago. I had never found anything before that helped me so well. I continued to gain steadily till I thought myself wholly cured. About six months have now passed, and I have not hud any return of the disease. MIIH. ELECTA SWEET. Hundreds of cases like tho above might be cited. This Remedy is a vegetable com pound, bo made up of the choicest plants carefully collected from every country and clime of the world, as to possess the rarest Alternative or Cleansing and Purifying, together with Healing and Tonio or Nerve Strengthening and Restorative prop erties combined. For Bale by dealers in medicine. Subscribe for the Advocate. Election Proclamation. WIIEREA3, In ami by (lis I3th tee lion of the Act of Uenerkl Assem bly of Pennsylvania, passed July 2, 18H0, entitled "An act relating lo the elections of the Commonwealth," it is enjoined on the Sheriff of every county to gie notice of such elections t o be hold, and lo enumerate in such notice wlint. oHicets are to be eleo led. In pursuance thereof, I, DAXIEL Nt'ULL. High Sheriff of the county of lilk, do Ihcefore tint k o known nnd give this puhlio noiice lo tho electors of the snid county of Elk, that ft goncrul clcoliou will bo held in, snid, county on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER C, 1377. (it. being t he first Tuesday of tlio month) for the ptirpoflo of electing the following of ficers to-wit t Ono person for 8upreme Judge. One person for Stale Trensurer. One pcison for Auditor General, One person for Sheriff of Elk county. And tho qualified rlcctors of the county of Elk will hold their elections in the gov ernl districts, ns follows : Ucncr.et.to township, nt the house of Kli7.nb?lh Winslow. Ileii7.iiigcr towusliip, nt. the school Iioiiso on Michael strce, narthc Elk creek bridge Fox township, at tho Centreviile school house. Highland townthip, nt the house of Levi Ellitborp, Horton township, nt. the school bouse near 1). 0. Oyster's hotel. Juy township, nt the house of Alfred Pcursnll. Jones township, nt the Wilcox Tanning nnd Lumber Cu'.i. office. Millstone township, at tho house of Henry lierr, nt Hair's Diun. Kidgway township, nt the Court House. spring Creek township, nt the iuuso of Stockdnle. Pjwner & Co. St. Mary's borough nt the town hull, I also make known the following : An Act reguln'ing the mode, ot voting nt elections iu iho scvci'al counties of this Commonwealth ; approved March 8O1I1, btci ios 1. lie it enacted by the Sen ate and Home of Ji't preventatives of the Coimnouiccailh of l'cnnytcania in Genera! Awnibty tint, ami it is hereby enacted by tlie authority of tie name: Xniil the quulilicd vo'tis of the several counties of tho Commonwealth, ni nil genera!, township, borough nnd special elections, are hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or wiitteu, or parily printed nud jmrily writ ten, severally classified ns follows : One ticket shall embrace the names of nil judges of courts voted for, nnd to be labeled out side "Judiciary," one ticket shall embrace the names of nil State officers to be voted for, and be labeled "Slntc;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all county oiii cers voted lor, iucluding the oflice of .Sena tor and members of Assembly, if voted ijr and, members of Congress, if voted tor and shall be labeled "County," etc., and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes. 1 also make known nnd give notite as in nnd by the loth section of aforesaid act thai 'Every person except justices of tho peace who shall hold any oliice of appoint ment cf prulit or trust under the govern ment of the United Sutes, or of any city or incorporated district whether a .commis sioned oilicer or otherwise, a euboidinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judicial departments of the Slate, or tho Uu.ted Mates, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, and aiso auy member of Congress or ot the btate legislature,; and ot the select and common councils ot any city or com missioner of auy incorporated district, ia by law incapable of holdiug jor exorcising at tne enme time the ollico or nppoiutmeut ol judge, inspector or cleiit ot uny election of the Commonwealth, nnd uo inspector, judge or any other oilicer of such election shall be eligible lo bo voted lor. Also, iu the 4ih section of the act of ns sciubly, entitled "An act relating to elec tions and ior other purposes," approved Apia lljili, 1.VJ0, it is enacted luat the I4th section shall be so constructed as to pre vent any militia or borough oilicer from serving as ju'lge inspector or clerk al any general or special election in this Common' wealth. 1 also make known the following. Wueheas, The fifteenth amendment of the Constitution of the United Stales la as follows : Section 1. Tho right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by tho United States or by any State ou account of race, color or previous condition ol servitude. Section 2. Tho Congress shall have power lo enforce this article by appropri ate legislation. And Whereas, The Congress of the United States, on the cilsl day ot .March, 187(1, passed uu act entitled "An act to en force the rights of citizens of the United States to vole in the several States of this Union, and for other purposes," the first and second sections of which are as followe: Section 1. lie it enacted by the Sen ate and Jfoune f JteprcneHtativcs of the I niea fitutea or America, in tona- reus Assembled, 'that all citizens of the United States who aro or shall be other wise qualified by law lo vote at any elec tion by the people in nny State, Territory, district, couuty, city, parish, township, school district, municipality, or other ter. ritoral subdivision, shall be entitled and allowed to vole at all such elections, with out disiiucliou of race, color or previous condition ot servitude, nny constitution, law, custom, usage or regulation of uny State or Ttrritoiy, or by or under its au thority, to the contrary notwithstanding. Section 2. And be it further en acted. That if by law oi under (lie au thority oi the constitution or laws ut nny Slate, or of tho laws of any Territory, any ttc is or shall be required to bo done ns a prerequisite or qualification for voting, tu.dby such constitution or law persons or oliicein are or snail be charged with the performance of dudes in furnisiiin citizens with an opporiuuity to perform such pre requisite and to become qualified to vote without distinction of race, color or pre vious condition of servitude, and if auy such person or oilicer shall refuse or know ingly omit to give full effect, to this section, he shall for every such offense forfeit ana pay tho sum of live hundred dollar! to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an uclion iu the case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the court may deem just, und shall, also, for every such olfenco be deemed guilty of a mUdemcauor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be lined not less than five huudred dollars, and be imprisoned not less lliuu one month and not more than one year, or both, al the direction of the court. And Whereas. It is declared by the 2d section of the VI aiticle of the constitu tion and tho laws of the United Slates which shall be the supreme law of the laud anything jn the con stitution or laws of auy Stale to the con trary notwithstanding. And Whereas, J he Legislature of this Commonwealth, ou the titli day of April, A. 1). 1870, passed an act entitled A Jurther supplement to the act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," the tenth secliou of which provides as fol lows : Section 10. That so much of every act of assembly that provides that only white freemen shall be entitled to vote or be reg istered as voters, or as claiming to vote ui any general election of this Commonwealth, be and the same is hereby repealed, and Ihat hereafter all freemen, without distinc tion of color, shall be enrolled and regis- tored according (o the provisions of the first seotlon of the act approved 17th of April, lKlll), entitled, "Ad act further sup plementul to an aot relating to elections in this Commonwealth," ami when otherwise qualified under existing laws, he entitled to vote nt all general nnd spooial elections in this Commonwealth. I also make known the following: Wirrraa, Uy ths not of Congress of the Uuited Stnlcs, entitled "An act to amend the ecvernl nets heretofore passed lo provide for the enrolling and culling out ihe nntional forces nnd for other purposes," nnd npproved March it, lS(i", nil persons who liHve deserted lliv military or nnval sorvico of the United States; ami who hnve not boon discharged or relieved from the penally or disability therein pro. titled, are deemed and taken to have volun tarily relinquished and forfeited their right of oilizenship, and their right to be come oil izens, and aro deprived of exercis ing nny rights of oitizens thereof. And Whereas, Persons not citizens of the United States nro not, under tho constitution and Laws of Ucniisylvauia, qualified elcotors of this Coinmotiwi altli. Skotion 1. Jio it. anneted by tho Sen ate and Jfouno of lteprccntUivr8 of the Commonwealth of J'ennnylrania in General Aexembty nut, anl it, in hereby enacted, by the authority of the name, That in all elect tons hero itior iu bo held in this Commonwealth, it shall be un lawful for the judge or inspectors of any such election tj receive any ballot or bal lots from any person or persons embraced in the provisions and subject to Ihe disnbi 1 iiy imposed by said aot of Congress, np. proved March 3d, lKli-J and it shull be un lawful for any such person to olfcr to vote any ballot or ballots. Section 2. Taut if any judge or inspec tor of election, or nny one of iliem sluill re ceive or consent to receive, nny such unlaw, fill ballot or ballots, from uny suoh disqual ified person, he or (hey so offending shall be guilty of n misdemeanor, nnd upou con viction thereof in any court of quarter ses sions of this Commonwealth, he shall for each offetise, be sentenced to pay n lino of not less than ono huudred dollars, and lo undergo nn imprisonment in thejiiil of Iho proper counfy, for not less than sixty days. Section 3, That if any person deprived of citizenship nnd disqualified as aforesaid, shall ut any election hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, vote, or tender to t lie officers nnd offer to vote a ballot or ballots, any person eo offending shall be deemed guilty of n misdemeanor, nnd on conviction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall, for each offense, be punished in a liko manner ns is provided in the preceding sejiioii of this act, iu tho case of otlicers receiving such unlawful bal lot or ballots. Seciion 4. Thnt if any person shall hereafter persuade or advise auy person or persons deprived of citizenship nnd dis qualified as aforesaid, to offer my b illot or ballots lo tho officer of any election here after lo be held iu this Commonwealth, or shall persuado or advtse any suoh oilijer of uny election hcrealtei' to bo held iu this Commonwealth, to receive any ball it or ballots from any person or persons deprived of citiziuahip aui disqualified as aforesaid, such person so offending shall bcdccuiui guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion thereof in any court of quarter scs sions of this Comm n.vcalth shall be pun ished in a like mauuei' as is provided iu the second section of this act, iu the case of of ficers of such election receiving such un lawful ballot or ballots. I also make known tho following section of nu act npproved the oUJthdny of January, A. 1. 1874, entitled "A further supplement to the net regulating elections of this Com mon wealth." 8i"C. 5. At all elections hereafter held under the laws of ihis Commonwealth, tin polls shiUl be opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at 7 o clock 1'. M. Sec. U. All olectious .by tho citizens shall be by ballot; every ballot shall be numbered ia iho order in which it shall hv received, and the number recorded by loo clerks on tho list of voters opposite the uauioofthe elector lrom wtioui received Ai d any voter voting two oi uioie liokets, the several tickets so vote 1 shall be num bered with ihe number corresponding wiii tho number to Ihe naoic of Ihe voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket or cause tho same to be v.tiiteu thereon, and attested by citizens of the dis trict. Sec 10. On Ihe day of election any person whose nnmo shall not appear ou the registry of voters, nnd who claims Ihe right to vetc at said election shall produce at least one qualified voter of the district a j witness to the residence of" the claimant in the district iu which he claims to be a voter for the period of at least two mouths iinnicdiate'y preceding said election, winch witness shall be sworn or affirmed, and sub scribed a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit to tho facts stated by him, which affidavit shall define clearly where the residence is of the person so claiming to be a voter; nud the person so claiming the right to vole shull also take and subscribe lo a written or partly written and partly printed affidavit staling lo the best of his knowledge and belief when uud where he was horn ; that he has been a citizen of the Uuited States for one month and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; that ho has resided in the Commonwealth one year, or if formerly a qualified eleetor or a native born citizeu thereof, and has removed therefrom nnd returned, that Ui resided therein six months next preceding said election that he has resided iu the dis trict iu which he claims lo be a voter for the period of nt least two months imme diately preceding said election that he has not. moved iulo the district for the purpose of voting therein; Ihat he litis if twenty two years of ago or upwards paid a State or county tax withiu two years, which was as sessed ut least two mouths and paid at least one month before the election. The said affidavit shall also state when and where the tax claimed to be paid by the affiant was assessed and when nud where and to whom paid ; and the tax receipt therefor shall he produced for examination, unless the alii unt shall stato iu his alHJavit that it has been lust or destroyed, or ihul he never re ceived any; and if a naturalized citizen, shall also slate when, whero and by what court he whs nuturulucd and shall also produce his certificate of naturalization for examination, liul if the person so claiming the right to vote shall lake uud subscribe an atlidavit that he is a native born citizen of the United Slates, or, if born elsewhere, shall Biuto the fact in his nliidavit and Bhull produce, evidence that he has been naturalized or that he is entitled to citizen ship by reason of his father's naturaliza tion and shull further stato in his ulli lavit that he is, at the time of making the ulllda vit of the age of twenty-oue nud under twenty-two years; that he has been a citi zen of the Uuited States one mouth, and has resided iu the stale one year; or, if a nutive born citizen of ihe State and re move therefrom and returued, ihat he has resided therein six mouth next preceding said election, and in the election district two months immediately preceding such election he shall be entitled to voto, al though he shall not have paid taxes. The said aflidavit of all persons making fell "ill claims and the nllidavits of the witnesses to their residence, shall be preserved by the election board and. at the close of the electiou they shull bo enclosed with the list of voters, tally lists and other papers re ouired bv law to be tilled by the return judge with tho prolhonotary, and Bhail re main on Die therewith in tne protnonoiary cilice, subject to examination as other eleo liou papers are. If the electiou officers find that the applicant possesses all the legal qualifications of a voter he shall be permitted to vote and his name shall be added to the list of laxables by the election officers and tho word "tnx," being added where Ihe claimant claims to vote on tax, and the word nge" where he claims to vote on age, ihe same words being added by the olorks in each case, respeotlrely, on the list of persons voting at suoh elootions. BKO. 11. I ,a ha lawful for ftns qualified citizen of the distriot, notwith-J i ue name or me proposed voter It oonlainod on the list of resident taxahles, to challenge the vole of such person where upon the same proof orthe right of suffrage is is now required by law shnll be pub licly made and anted on by the election hoard, nnd the vole admitted or rejected, according to the evidence. Every person claiming to bo a namralizod citizen shnll bo required to produce his naluializntiou oertifioalfi at the election before voting ex cept where he has been for five yoars con sociilively a voter in the district in which he offers hi vote ; nnd on the vote of such person being received, it shall be the duty of tho election officers to write or stamp on such certificate the word "voted," with the day, nionih or yenr, and if any elcolion of ficer or off icers shall receive a Boconi vole on the name day by virtue of the same cerlilicnlc, excepting where sons nre en titled to vole because of the nnturalization of their fathers,, (hey and the person who shall offer such second vole shall he guilty of a misdemeanor, nnd on conviction thereof shall be lined or imprisoned, or both, al the discretion of ihe court, but the fine shall not exceed five hundred dollars in each case, nor the imprisonment more than one yenr. Tho liko punishment shnll be in llic.cd, on conviction of the officers of the election who shall neglect or refuse to make, or cause lobe made, the endorsement required ns aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Sec. 17. The respective nssessors, in KpiTloM nnd jiidKcrt of election sdmll I'iicli luive tlic power to ml mi nisi it oaths to any person claiming the right to hivwwssotl or the right of KUfl'nige, or in regit n I to any oilier matter or thing reipiireil to he (lout; or inimireil into ly any of mill oIl'icui'M umler Ihis act; anil wilful, fulso swearing ly any person in relation to any matter or thing concerning which they shall he lawfully interrogated hy any of stiitl olTlecM or overseers shall he' per jury. M:c21. .ny person who on onlh or nU'irmution, ni or hefore any court ii this iSttile, or oll'iecr authorized loml niiuister oaths shall, to procure a cer tificate of nntui'ali.ation for himself or any other person, wilfully depose, declare oi'aU'inii any matter lo he fuel knowing the same to he false, or shall in like manner deny any matter to he fact, knowing the same to he true shall he deemed guilty of perjury, and any certificate of naturalization is-nied in ptirsutince of any such disposition, declaration orali'iriiiu! ion shall he mill and void; and it shall lie the duly (.J the court issuing tho sunie upon proof heing intule hefore it that it was fraud ulently olitainud, to tuUii Immediate iucu.surc.-t lor recalling the same for cancellation, and any person who shall vole or attempt to vote ou uny paper so obtained or who shall in anyway aid in, connive at, or have any agency whatever, in the issue, circulation or use of any fraudulent naturalization cei li float e, shall he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction tliei i'of shall undergo an imprison ment in the pcnileiuiui'y for not mure than two years, and pay a line of not more than one thousand dol ais for every such oU'enso or either or both, at the disi'ivticii of Die court. Also, to part of seciion nineteen of sai-l net, as lollow : 'Any person who shall, on the day of any election, visit a polling place i'u auy election district at which he is not e::lilled to vole and film 11 use any in timidation or violence for the purpose of preventing any oU'icer of election from iierloi'minir the duties of him re- (" uircd by law; or for the purpose of preventing any (p.ianrieii voter ot such di.-tricl exercising his right to vole, or from exercising his right to challenge any person oilering to vo'e, such per sons shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall lie published by a line not exceeding one thousand dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, tit the discretion of the court. J'ui'suant to the provisions con tained in the thirteenth section ofthe act last aforesaid, the return judges of the aibyesaitl districts living within twelve miles of tho pr othonotary's of fice, or within twenty-four miles, if their resilience be in a town, village or city upon the line of a railroad lead ing to the county seat, shall before two o'clock, past meridian, of the day alter the eleeliiiu and all other judges shall, before twelve o'clock, meridiem on the second day after election, de liver said return, together Willi return sheet, to the prothonotary of the court of common picas of Kik county, at Jtlilgway. Given under my hand at Ridirwav. the loth day of October, in Ihe year of our ljordono thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, and of the Inde pendence of the United .States the one hundred and lirst. O. SCULL, SherilF. Ha Ki'ttT's Office, 1 Kidgway, ia., Oct. 10, 177. Short settlements make long friends, and in order to settle in good shape you need some of those cheap and neat bill heads printed at the Ali vocatk oliice, over Powell & Rime's Store. AYE WILL mail one and one half dozen of tliHmost beautiltil new -Chronics, jn French oil color ever ' seen for $1.00. They are mounted in 8x10 Muck enamel and gold mills, oval opening und outsell anything now beforo ths public. tntisfac tiou guaranteed. Two samples for 25 cents or Bix for 50 cents, bend 10 cents for grand illustrated catalogue with chromo of .Moonlight on the l'hiue, or 20 cents for two Landscapes nud Calla Lillie on black grouud, J. LATHAM & CO., 419 Washing ton Hi. ISoston Mass , Headquarters tor Chronios, Engravings nud Art Works. A FOIMISE. Uo2i8. Go to l'OWKLL & KIME ofthe Grand Central Store, Main Street, for your groceries. The oldeKt and best appointed Institution for obtaining a liusiueso Education, iot euciuiuK ttiiuref s, C: V. DUFF A BON'S, 1'itwburgli, Fa. POWELL & KIME have a flue lot of dress goods,, also, all other kind of dry goods at low rates. EXKCUTIUX'S NOTICE. ESTATE of Edwin Paine, late of Itidgway township, Elk county, Pa-, deceased. Letter of administration having been granted to the under signed upon the suid estate all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, uud those having claims to present them for (settlement. CATIIEUIKE PAINE, u32tO Executrix RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA HAIL 110AD Philadelphia & Erie R. It. Division SUMMER TIME TABLE. ON and after THURSDAY, JULY, 28, 1 H77, 1 lie trains.onthe 1'hilndeiphia S Eria llr'lroad will run as follows I WESTWARD. NIAGARA EX leaves Penovo..., . Driftwood. ' " " Emporium ' " " 81 Marys.. " " " Ridgwny.. nrr nt. Kane. i 4 J15 p m 5 42 p in ! 2 p m 7 1H p tn 7 4-i p in 8 4 " p m ERIE AIAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p ni ncnovo 1 1 no a in ' Emporium 12 5-r p m Mnry's 1 41 p m St. Ridgwny -lip m rvtino .A :!( p m i 7 y.j p m ..0.00 a m ...li.ofi a m " arrive at Eric EASTWARD. DAY EX leaves Kano ' " ' liidgwny " " Bt Marys 211 a m " ' Emporium to n m " ' l'nl'iwood 8 iis i m ni-novu ERIE MAIL leaves Kris " " Knno , " " " Ki'lgvay " " " St. Mary's.... " " " Emporium .. " " " liellovo " " hit. nt I'hiiadcidiia .1(1 1(1 p in .11.0(1 a ii. , :i nil p ii. .. 4 4'.l p n. . 5 l.S p in . (i 1 " p m . 8.!iiJ p m 00 a in Dny Express nnd Niagira IC is press con ncci cist with bow Crude Division ami It N. Y! i I', f.. II. WM. A. H.W.DWITM. Ueu'i Sup't 1 HE SOCIETY STOKE. A new store shirt ed in liidgwny un der the auspices of the ladies of Grace Church, with MISS A. E. M'ESE. as Agent and Saleswoman, A line assortment of goods on hand and selected with urat care. EMUIiOlDKI'.lto. LACK El Oli FKIXGK.S. I1ANDK HI! (Ml WW. LAME'S TIKS. TOILET SliTf. i:i!;Li)iu;.v su:t, SAMPLE .SILK;:. Machine silk, thread and needles. Also a fine lot of Dress Goods. I'nncy work of nil kinds. I'liiiui'd mottoes iV-c, Ac. All cheap as the cheapest and goods warranted lirst class, full and examine our stock. -MI.SS A. E. y'K EE, Agent for the Society. TIIK SKASIiJE I.IIIKAIIY. CiioicK books no longer for Iho few only. The best standard novels within ihe reach of every one. Uook i usually sold from Jl lo given (unchanged und unabridged ) for 111 and 2U cents. 1. EAST LYNNE, !,v Mrs. Henry Yood ( Pouhlo Mo) -Jiic. 12. JOHN nAUKA.X.Geut., J!y M iss M uioi-k. 2JV. JANE EYiiE, Ky Chatlol!.. H route. (Double No.) 20c. 4. A WOMAN 1IATKU, Charles j'cadc'H new novel. 20c. "). Tl I E KLAl K-1N 1)1 ES, Juies Verne's latest. 10c. (!. EAST DAYS OE I'OMl'EII, Ky Kulwer. 10c. 7. ADAM 11EDE, Bv George Eliot. (Double No) 20c. 8. THE Al; UN DEE MOTTO. . Uy Mary Cecil 1 lay. 10c. '.. OLD M Y D D E E T O NS MONEY. r.vMarvC Hav 10c. 10. THE WOMAN IN WHITE. Dv ilkie Collins. 2c 1 1. TH E MILE ON THE FLO.SS. By Go 'fre Elliot. 2ilc. 12 THE AM'OltlCAX SEXA- TOU.Ii Aiithonv Trollope2f'c IU. A PTtiNiJEiSS ok'thuli:. By Y illiam Black. 2.ic. 11. THE DEAD SECKET. By Wilkie Collins. 10c. 1"j. KOMOLA. Ky Geoi-e Elliot. (Double No.) 20c. lii. THE ENGLISH AT THE NOKTH KOLE AND EIELD OK ICE. In one book. Ky Jules erne. pie. HIDDEN BEiULS. Ky Maty Cecil Hav. 10e, KA KKAK AS H I STOlt Y. Ky 17 18. 10. Amelia E. Edwards 2(c. A TEUK1KLE TEMPTA TION. Kv Clins Iteude. 10c. 20. OLD CL'KtOSlTY SHOP, Ky Charles Dickens. 20c. 21. FOUL l'LAY. Ky Charles Keade 10c. 22. MAN AND AVIFE. Ky Wil- kic uoiiins. 20c, 23. THE SQUIKE'S LEGACY'. vUv Mary Cecil Hav. 20c. 24. Ievcr too Late to Mend, Dy C. tieailn. 20c. Lady Adelaide's Onlh, T.y .Mrs. U Wont 10c. Aurora Floyd, Dy Miss M E Drad- don 2()c. Victor und Vampiishe 1, By M C Hay 10c 20. 27 28 20 A Daii.htcr ofHeth, By Willi tin Black Nora's Lovo Test, I'y Mar.y Cecil 10 10c 20c 10c 10c 20c 10c 20c liny CO Her Dearest Foe, By Mrs. Alexan der 81 -Love Me Litilc, Love Mo Long, By C llea.io 32 Tho yueen cf Hearts, By AVilkio Collins 8.1 Handy Andy. Bv Samuel Lover 84 A Simpleton, By Charles Reade, ("single Jo) .15 Felix Holt, The Radical, By Geo. Eliot 30 The Wooing O'T, By Mrs. Alex ander 20o 37 The Mystery, By Mrs. Henry n oou 10c "8 Heritage of Lnngdalo, By Mrs. Alexander 10c 39 Antoniua, By Wilkio Colline, Double No.) 20c 40 The Heir to Ashlcv. Bv Mrs. Henry Wood lOo For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or sent, postage prepaid. on receipt of price by Ul'.UJtUti .MIMIO, I'l'IiLISIIEH, 21, 23 and 2i Vandewater St., X. Y". P. O. Box 5UC7. Administrator's Xotice. - ESTATE of Adolph Ktraubinncr, late of St. Mary's borough, Elk county, Pu., deceased. Letters of ad ministration having been granted to tho undersigned upon the said estate all persons indebted to Baid estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for set' tlenieiit- A. C. 8CIIAUT, n31t6. Administrator. SLEIGH BELLS AND AVIIIPS. a nice little assortment, nt POWELL & KIME'S. Ueo. Woods '& Co.'S PARLOR OEG-ANS I, 1 i', SS' ra--i7W- .-VOtlB- "WU. l-yi l Ml .ft I 'ii Lif -, --- v..f -iryti it : EM if . .....v-..--..-..iMW'jdlfc? QT1P- 4... : 0MWMWmi Mi iv ' 'i". - .-. '.- . ...., JiatiSrt i . - v . tl . . . 1 1 ii i -n . : i 1 1 ' i - , , ,. , -, . -r i i. -p. - Thsr rr.mirknbl in:;tn:ncnt-, vp i :irir 'nr uisical elfocU nnd expression never beforo attained Ad.iptetl for Anritcur .'ii;l i'roljb-.iur.jl. Mi l mi crp.ni-ui. in any parlor. Beautiful New Styles, now ready, G.k.0. WOCDS & CO., Oambridgeport, Mass. W.lRMinnjl; i Cltf ',rs.ntiion Kt., llnnti.r.; i y r.lnto St.. ( hlcnvo; SS Ladgtte mil, tonden. rntTT1! 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