mt Mwmtt Henry A. Parsons, Jr., Editor TH UR8DAY, AUG. 2D, 1878. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR GOVKKNOIt, GEN. HENRY M. IIOYT, OF LUZERNE. FOB LlEIJTENANT-OOYKRNOrt, GEN. CHARLES W. 8TONE, OK WARREN. FOR SUPREME COURT jmflE, JAMES P. STERRETT, OF ALLEGHENY. FOR SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AF FAIRS, COL. A. K. DUNKEL, OF PHILADELPHIA. Ridgway, Pa., Aug. 20, 1878. To the Members of the Republican Co. Committee: You are hereby noti fied that a meeting of the Haul com mittee will be held at the office of the Chairman, in Ridgway, on Saturday, the 7th day of September, nt 2:30 o'clock, P. M. Tho presence of every member of the committee is desired. Should any member be unable to at tend, please Inform the Chairman by letter, and if there is any reason ex isting why any member of this com mittee should wisli to sever his con nection as a member thereof, let him tender his resignation, that his posi tion may be filled by some active Re publican. J. O. W. Bailey, Chairman. Notes of News. Senators Conklin and P.laine are announced to speak in Chicago and other western cities this fall. It Is denied that Senator Patterson Is hiding to avoid arrest for alleged frauds committed in South Carolina. The Third District Court at Salt Lake City refused to naturalize two women who are living in polygamy. Remington Sons, arm manufac turers, have settled wiih their creditors issuing seven per cent, bonds running five years. Hocdel, the unfortunate commun ist who made the recent attempt to take the life of Emperor William May 11th, has paid the penalty of his crime by the loss of his head a few mornings ago in the court-yard of the prison at Berlin, The engineers calculated the cen tre of gravity of Cleopatra's needle so slcely that when they got its iron Jacket on and raised it by the trun nions, it balanced exactly, so that one man could cause the great mass of two hundred tons to swing. Adam Smith, residing two miles north of Greensburg, was dangerously gored by a bull. Ho escaped death by catching a ring in the bull's nose and twisting it around and crawling under the fence, near to which he had fallen, and In that way getting out of reach of the bull's horns. Judge William Thomas, of Jack sonville, III., one of the most noted lawyers In the State, ninety-two years old, recently passed through Madison, Wis., on his bridal tour with his newly made wife, a lady of seventy. five. He is probably the oldest bridegroom on rocord iu this country. An original plan of giving relief to the distressed citizens cf Walliu ford, Conn., was carried out Wednes day. Trains were run at half fare from different points to-the scene of the disaster, and the amount realized applied to the sufferers. It is estimated that over 15,000 people were on the ground, and that the relief fund will receive nearly $3,000. A gang of burglars composed of two Americans and three Englitlimeu has been captured in a hotel at Sorrento. They recently effected an entrance into a wealthy pawnbroker's shop in Naples and escaped with a large booty. About the same time valuable articles of gold and silver were missing from several churches. A merchant's house was also invaded by tho same gang, it is supposed, and robbed of precious plate. It is stated that the town of Somers, in Connecticut, takes upon itself the responsibility of all burials within its limits, without regard to the circumstances of the person to be bur ied. Rich and poor, high and low, are treated alike in the matter, aiid for four dollars, sexton, hearse and grave are supplied to all alike; so that for twenty years or more every burial in the town has been performed by the town at that cost to those able to pay. Trial List. I. Trimble, Britton & Wainwright vs. Miles Dent. No. 31, September Term, '76. 2. Jordan S. Ncel vs. Oliver Med dock et al. No. 63, November Term, '76. 3. Irene Van Haaren vs. Joshua Sykes. No. 78, September Term, '77. 4. Clearfield County Bank vs. C. It. Earley. No. 1, November Term, '77. 5. William Blew vs. Daniel Scull. No. 34, November Term, '77. 6. L. F. Powers vs. Daniel Crabtree. No. 67, November Term, 77. 7. A. J. Thomijson vs. Alfred Short. No, 9, January Term, 78. 8. Edith Clark et al. vs. John G Hall, Adm'r, &c. No. 59, January Term, 78. 0. J. Weschler vs. Wm. Gics. No. 104, May Term, '78. FRED. MKENING, Pro. SHERIFF'S SALE. I HY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY writs of fieri facias, alias fieri facias, vendi tioni exponas, levari facias, and testa tum fieri facias issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, and to mo directed, I. D. C. OYSTER, High Sheriff or said county, do here by give notice that I will expose to public salo or outcry at tho Court House, in Ridgway, at one o'clock p. M., on MONDAY, SEPT. 10TH, 1878. ALL the Interest of defendant in aud to tho following real estate, being in tho township of Denestette, county of Elk and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Rounded on the North, South and West by land of the Winslow es tate, (aud same being at one time a fiortion of said estate) and east by amis of George Winslow, containing one hundred acres, more or less, about eighty acres of same being cleared and under improvement, on which there is a large orchard, a frame barn about 4(1 by 60 feet, and frame house 10 by 21 feet, two stories high. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wm. K. Winslow, and to be sold at the suit of George II. Wins low, now for use of Levi Hicks. ALSO All tho interest of the de fendants in all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Fox town ship, Elk county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at Sullivunta north-enst corner; thence north eighty (80) rods to a post; thonco west ono hundred rods to a post ; thence south eighty (80; rods to a post; thence east one hundred (100) rods to place of beginning, containing fifty (50) acres more or less, being some land convoyed by Joseph Willie! m to Mary McCrcady. On above property there is about ten acres under improve ment, a log house 20x30 feet, one and a half stories high, and a stable about 10 xlO feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Patrick McCrcady and Mary McCrcady at the suit of Charles Luhr. ALSO All that certain messuage or tenement and tract of hind situated in Benezette and part in Jay townships, in the county of Elk and State afore said, and described as follows: I3e ginning at a post on the eastern line of tract 5280, and on the right bank of the creek; thence south seventy-three degrees west fifty-one rods; thence south fort v-thrce degrees west thirty nine and three-tenths rods; thence south fifty-two degrees west forty three and four-tenths rods to a. post on the rii;lit bank of the creek, and south line of tract; thence west along the creek near the right bank, fifty-two rods to a post ; thence north seventy nine aud a half degrees west twenty- seven and live-teutus rods; t nonce north htty-seven ami a halt degrees west four and three-tenths rods ; thence along right bank of creek north thirty- six and aijuarter degrees west nine teen and live-tenths rods to a post thenco north twenty-two and a half degrees east forty-nine rods to a white nine stumn on (lie south side of the creek road ; thence along the creek road south sixty-seven and a half de grees east three and six-tenths rod.i; thence soutli sixty-three and a half degrees east sixteen and three-tenths rods; thence south seventy-five and a quarter degrees east twenty and seven tenths rods ; thence north eighty-six degrees east twenty-six aud seven tenths rods; thence north fifty-nine degrees east twenty rods; thence north fifty-three and a half degrees east 28 rods to a point on road, and right bank of Buttermilk run ; thence north thirteen degrees east sixteen and five tenths rods; thence north six rods; thence north twenty-two and a half degrees west six roils; thence north nineteen aud a half degrees west seventy-four rods; thence north twelve and three-fouiths degrees west five rods to a post on the right bank of Buttermilk run ; thence east fifty three and five-tenths rods to a post on the eastern line of tract; thence south on said eastern line of tract forty and eight-tenths rods to tho place of beginning, and containing fifty-four acres. Seized and taken in execution as the property of M. M. Chase estate, and to be sold nt the suit of L. Z. Lin demuth, now for use of David Witt mer. ALSO All that certain messuage, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the village of Ridgway, in the county of Elk and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : iJeginning at the intersection of East and Centre streets In said village, then southerly along the west side of East birect, ono hun dred and sixty feet to an alley, thence westerly along the northern line ot said alloy, sixty feet to a post the southeast corner of lot No. llo; thence northerly along the line of said lot No. 115 one hundred and sixty feet to a post on the south line of Centre street, the northeast corner of said lot No. 115, thence easterly along the south side of Centre street, sixty feet to the place of beginning, containing nine thousand six hundred square feet of land more or less, being lot No. 115 according to John J. RidgwayV plan of lots in the village of Ridgway. Seized and taken iu exeuculion as the property of Fannie Frances Olm stead and S. A. Olmstead at the suit of Carrie D. Willis. ALSO All that certain piece, par col or tract of land situate, lying and being in the village of Ridgway, in the county of Elk and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Beginning at the southwest corner of Miner Wilcox's lot, thence north sixty-five degrees ten minutes west along the Milesburg and Smethport turnpike, sixty-five feet to corner of land deeded to G. T. Wheeler and others, trustees, thence north twenty-live degrees east one hundred und sixty-eight feet, more or less, to Sheridan street, thenco south sixty-nine degrees thirty minutes east sixty-five feet, more or less, to Miner Wilcox's lot ; thence south twenty-live degrees west along said Wilcox's west line one hundred and sixty-eight feet, more or less, to the place ot beginning, being the same lot conveyed by the said Carrie D. Willis, sole acting ad ministratrix to sum Kaiyer Jackson, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Salver Jackson, S. A Olmstead and W. S. Service, and to be sold at tho suit of Carrie D. Wills, ad ministratrix, &c. ALSO 1st, All the right, title, in terest, claim and demand whatsoever of defendant, into and out of a certain lot of land situate in warrant No. 5285 township of Jay, county of Elk ami State of Pennsylvania, further de scribed as follows : Beginning at the northeast corner of lot No. 2, deeded by John G- Reading and Charles Bartles to James M. Batenian June 24, 1872 ; theuce north forty-six and one-half degrees east sixteen and si x tenths perthtt. to intersect Ihe middle line of warrant -vo. -xiNo ; thence east ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of land situato in Benzinger township, Elk county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Commen cing at a post on Paulus road, said post being the southwest corner of Joseph Renters' land ; thence east along the south line of said Kerncr's land two hundred and sixty-six and one-third rods toa post; thence south thirty-nine rods to a post : thence west along the north line of B. Weidenboernor's land two hundred and sixty-six and one third perches to Pontus road j thence north along said road thirty-nine rods to the place of beginning, containing sixty-five acres, more or less, re serving and excepting, however, fif teen acres, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a poRton Pau lus road, thenco east two hundred and sixty six and two-thirds perches; thenco north nine perches; thence two hundred and sixty-six and two third porches; thence south, fol lowing the line of said road nine perches to the place of begin ning, containing fifteen acres. The same having been sold at a previous sale by the plaintiff's in this writ. On above property there is about twenty-two acres under improvement, about fifty fruit trcesgrowing thereon, and a frame barn 28x40 feet. Seized and taken In execution as the property of the Michael Heindl estate, at the ' suit of the Wilcox Tanning Company. ALSO All those two certain town lots situate in the village of Centre ville, Elk county, Pennsylvania, and known and being lots number one and two (No. 4 and 2) agreeably to a plot or plan of said village, on file In the Recorder's office of said county of Elk, lying on the north side of the Milesb'urg and Smethport Turnpike, containing eighty perches be the same more or less, being the same two lots which Robert Wilbur aud wife, by deed dated 2d October, 1871, recorded in deed book "O" page 881, fcc, con veyed to P'ranklin Showers, on which there is erected a frame house 10x24 feet one and one-half stories high with kitchen and coal shed attached; a blacksmith and wagon shop 20x08 feet two stories high, a stable 10x24 feet. Also lumber shed about 20xo0 feet. One dozen apple trees and well of water on premises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Franklin Showers at the suit of Boyer & Fuess. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly com plied with when the property is struck off: 1. All the bids must he paid in full except where the plaintiff or other lien creditors becomes the purchaser, In which case the costs on the writs must be paid, as well as all liens prior to that of the purchaser, and a duly cer tified list ot liens shall be furnished, including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such lien creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds ot the sale, or such portion thereof as he shall appear to be entitled to. 2. All sales not settled immediately will he continued until six o'clock 1 M., at which time all property not set tled lor will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk ot the person to whom it was first struck oil" and who, iu case ot deficiency at Bitch re sale, shall make good the same, and in no instance will the deed be presented for confirmation unless tho bid is ac tually settled for with the Sheriff as above stated. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Ridgway, Ta. Allg. lOlll, 1U7B. See Pardon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 440; Smith's .tonus, so. Elk County Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Hon. L. D. Wet more President Judge for the Thirty seventy Judicial District of Pennsyl vania and Julias Jones and George Ed Wcis, Esfirs. Associate Justices in Elk county, have issued their precepts to me directed for the time of holding of Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas. General Quarter sessions and Over and Terminer, at Ridgway, for the county of Elk, on the THIRD MONDAY IN SEPT., 1S78. being the 10th day of the month, to continue one week. Notice is therefore given to the Cor oner; Justices of the Peace and Con stables in and for tho county of Elk to appear in their own proper persons with their lecords, inquisitions, and remembrances, to do those things which ot their olnces and in their be half appertain to be done, and all wit- nessses and other persons prosecuting in behair of the commonwealth against any person or persons are re quested to be then and there attend imr. and not to depart at their peril Jurors are rcriuested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreeable to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriffs office, in Ridgway, the 0th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eij;ht. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. NOTICE is hereby given that a pe tition of citizens of Ridgway Township will be presented at the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Elk county for the incorporation of a Borough of the town of Ridgway. Executor's Notice. ESTATE of Valentine Neubert, late of Benuinger township, Elk county, Pa., deceased. LETTERS TESTA MENTARY having been granted to the undersigned upon tiie said estate, all persons iudelted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement without delay. Catharine Nkubert, n27tC. Executrix. Executors' Notice, ESTATE of Adam Kemmerer, of Fox township, deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted to the undersigned upon the said estate, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement without delay. n27t6. John B. Cuneo, Adm'r. Executors.' Notice. ESTATE of Geo. Weis, Jate of St Mary's Borough, Elk county Pa-, de ceased. LETTERS TESTAMEN TARY having been granted to the un dersigned upon the said estate, all per sons uuieuteu to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims to present them tor set tlement without delay. Juliana Weis. George Ed. Weis, rEx'is. n21t6. Michael Brunner, Shipping tags with or without strings, printed or blank, for sale at this olUeo. Howard Times Here. Employment for Ladies and Gen tlemen at Home. Our attention was recently aUraoted by an auvcrtiBoment in another paper to the " American Housekeepers' " Sonle and tho extremely low price induced us to send for one to use in our kitchen. We find the scale the most oonveniont and valuable household article wo have I It is worth five times Its oost, in testing grocers' packages, putting up preserves, making cake, etc. W. H. 'Thompson & Co., No. 235 Washington street, Boston, Mass., are tho manufacturers, and they have the most complimentary Testimonials of the Soale possible to ba written. Thoy have as yet no General Agent for this County and as the Scales are sold exclusively by canvass ers to families, we cheerfully recommend the article for the benefit of our numerous lady readers, and parlies wanting honor able employment. We would say that tl;o " Churoh Journal," N. Y., Christian Union," N. Y., Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper," New York, " Churoh Union," N. T.,Boaton "Traveler" ' Herald" and "Post," and hundreds of other papers, all Bpeak in the highest praise of die Soale, Its low price, and convenience to housekeepers. Weighs up to 24 pounds, and costs $1.50 prepaidor about one-hatf that of any other Platform Scale in the United States. Where is the man who wants the exclu sive control of our County, and thereby se cure a very profitable business f THE " AMERICAN . HOUSEKEEPERS' SCALE," Talented May 15th, 1877. j-EW LIVERY STABLE IN RIDGWAY . DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO inform the citizens of Ridgway, and tlte public generally, that he has tarted a Livery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD.CARRIAGES and Bugpies to let,, upon tho most XfciJ-lIe will also do job teaming. Stable on Broad street, above Main All orders left at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. Aug201871tf Use Dr. Yan Dyke's Sulphur Soap. The LkadinoICxtkhnal Spkcikic fur I)1S kasks !if tho KKIN nml benutiller of Hie l'i)MIl,KXIUX: for the Hvt.h, Toilet nnd Nur sery; Ik reooinmciKlod by I'liysicians. SOLD by DHUUulSTfcS. Price '.!" Cents; box, :i cakus, Oi) cents. Hi. ft. IU..-M rLH.lTOp., July ll.'TS.Om 5U X. Fifth St., Plilla. VICK'S ILLUSTRATED 1HUCED CATALOGUE Seven! v-five flaws 300 illufirations with Descriptions of thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetables in the worlJ, and the way to grow them nil for a Two Cent, postoge stamp. Printod iu German aud English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 eta. in paper cover ; in elegant cloth cover i?l- Vick's Illustrattd Monthly Magazine of 32 pages, fine illustrations, and Colored Plato in every number. prico $1.25 a year. Five copies $5.00. Address, JAMES VICK. F.ochetster, N. Y. VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS are planted by a million people in America. See. Vick's Catalogue 300 illustratious, only 2 cents. ' Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 32 pages, fine illustrations, ana Colored Plate iu each number, price, $i.ao a vear : Five coDici. S5.00. Vick's Flower ana vcgetaDte uaruen, ou oents in paper covers; in elegant cloth cover $1. 00. . Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester. N. Y. VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN is the most beautiful work of the kind iu the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hundreds of fine illustrations, and six Chromo PUtes of Flowers, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. Price 50 cents in paper covers; in elegant cloth Printed in German and English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine 32 pages, fine illustrations, and Colored Plates iu every number. Viok's Catalogue 300 illustrations, only 25 cents. Address, JA.Mtu VICK, Rochester, N. Y, Billheads, letterheads, noteheads, tags, cards and envelopes neatly and cheaply printed at this ollice. Executors' Notice. ESTATE of Michael Oppelt, late of Benzincer township, Elk county, Pa. deceased. LETTERS TESTAMEN TAR Y liavina- been granted to the un dcrsigned upon the said estate, all per sons indebted to sail! estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for set tlement without delay. Kuuegunda Oppelt, Vv 21ff,. Charles Luhr, L,xis. 'Vff J I i- The advocate, RIDGWAY, ELK CO., PA. TERMS : $2.00 A YEAR $1.50 IN ADVANCE. Job P RINTING. BILL-HEADS, STATEMENTS, NOTE-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, BALL.PROGRAMMES, TICKETS, INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS. ORDERS RY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTKXPEI) TO. PRACTICAL FARMER. Established 1855. THE OLDEST LARGEST, MOST EN TERPRISING, INSTRUCTIVE AND VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL, LIVE STOCK AND FAMILY JOURNAL IN AMERICA. It a is 64-Column Weekly Paper. Acknowledged authority on all agricultural topiosand leads the van of American Agri cultural Journalism. 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There is a page devoted to all the latest phrases of the business markets, Crops, Merchandize, &o., so, A valuable feature is found in ihe specially reported prioes aud conditions ot THE PRODUCE MARKET. While all the news from the last fire to the Discovery of Stanley are to be found in the Weekly Herald, due attention is given to SPORTING NEWS at home and abroad, together with a Story every week, a Sermon by some eminent di vine, Literary, Musical, Drama! io, and Sea Notes. There is no paper In the world which contains so much news matter every week as the Weekly Herald, which is sent, postage free, for One Dollar. You may subscribe at any time. THE INliW rutin UtiUALii; in a weekly form, ONE DOLLAR A Y1SAB. Papers publishing this prospectus with out being authorized will not necessarily receive an exchange. Address, Hew York Herald, Broadway & Ann St-, New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. DIJ. VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP. DR. 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M'KEE. as Agent and Saleswoman, a flni assortment of goods on hand and selected with great care. EMBROIDJSlUflB. FRINGES. HANDKERCHIEFS. ' . LADIES X1K3. TOILET SETS, LINEN SUITS. CHILDREN S Biuxo - SAMPLE SILKS. MKntiinu oNlr. thread and needles. Also a fine lot of Dress Goods, Sancy work of all kinds. Framed mottoes Ac, c. All cheap as the cheapest and goods warranted first class. Call and examine our stock. MISS A. K. m-ivi. Agent for the Society. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division SUMMER TIME TABLE. ON and after WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 1877, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erio RfUroad willrunas follows! WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p m Renovo 11 w ii it Emporium...... 1 00 pm St. Mary's.. 1 46 p m Ridgway 2 16 p m " Kane 3 80 pm arrive at Erie 7 85 pm EASTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11-20 a m Kane 8 6U p m ' Ridgway 4 49 p m " " St. Mary's 5 17pm i Emporium 6 10pm " Renovo 8.85 p m " arr. at Philadcphia... 1 00 a m Day Express and Niagara Express eon. nect. east with Low Grude Division onu ii. N. Yl & P. R. R. WM. A BALDWIN. Qen'l Sup't. ASK YOUR GltOCEIl FOR fej 1 yn j g jftflf PASTE POLISH. FOR STOVES, ItAXtiES, Etc, Always READY for Use I NO kMIXING VA ODOR 11 W BRUSH. DUST, Circulars Free. W. H. STEWART, til Courtlnnd St., New York. Er.far's CATARRH UUiCtJ till 1UI liin WI VUUI11U, Dr,to.r's CATARRH Bdy Cures Deafness. DriWs CATARRH ssfy Restores the sense of Smell and Taste. WANTED. To cure a each neighborhood, cone' or catarrh ta with I'll. Karsxkk Ukuedy. to introduce it. Sample free, j. u, riLiun, niMDiirgn, 19. Dr, tar's CATARRH Remedy Kemoves i'oiypiIS. Dr.KaissCftT&RRHMy v,iires in a ouori lime. I autliorlxe nil dcnlora Mllnir Dr. Kiumii'i Catarhh Hkmkdy, to enter Into posltiTe azreo ment with each mrcha:r, at the tiino the purchase u made, to reiiuiti me money paid, should it rail W render satlalnctiuu. Atk your Drugoitt for it. Fire Dollars Reward. The above reward will be nnid for information leading to the recovery of live head of cattle, two red yearling steers, two three-year-old rej Bteers and one heifer, red and white. The above described property has been lost about live weeks. John Fokster. St. Mary's, Pa., July 81. 78. n24t3. Sulphur Soap h Cleansing. DeudoriiiiiK, Disjointing, Southing, Healing and i'mifjiog. Il ri-mlcra the coannwt akin remarkably ifl mul healthful. It Inipurta a beautiful iiioiiIIinvm tu Ihe skin, and furnn an clnntlc wliitHna. it enroa burns, scalds, dialing, -xt-iri.'iiijiii), roaKhnera, tun, sunburn, frock Im, livi-r aiiots, chapped hniida, sores, ulcers, dandruff, blisters on tho bauds aud feet, itch, ginunii itch, itching betwoon tho toes, itching of the body, piles, corns. Also relieves tho itrhtug and irritation or biUng and stinging iusiK-ts. As it is especially adapted tu tho Toiii;t, XrnsERT, and Batu-roox, yon can tiiku a Sulphur Bath at pleasure. Hot built iiiK Children, it is unequalled. Ladles who use it in their Toilet would never do without it. It neutralizes tho odor of porapiratlou, anil, us nn external remedy, can scarcely bo tilled amiss. Full directions accompany oach package. THY IT. Price 25 Cts. ier Ciko. 8 Cjkot fbr 80 . . liy mail 35 C'ts. By mall 75 Cu. Maim Depot At Dr. Van Dyke's Oflloo, No. 1321 Green St., PbtladV liU, Bold by all lrua;a:lau. USE NO OTHER. AGENTS WANTED. PUIIE TEjtS IJV S E.I LED PvlVKAGES. 4 GENTS WANTED EVERY. WHERE to sell Teas to families, la, nnd large connumei-B the largegtstock iu me couniry to seieci iroin iiumines oi uu descriptions, from the highest imported to the lowest grades. A. large uisl-ouiii, iiuu a Hand some Income to all who sell for us. Country storekeepers, druggists, who wish to sell teug In sealed pound pacitages, peddlers, and, lu fact, all who wish to obtain an honorable liv ing by selling teas should write us for a circu lar. THE WELLS TEA COMPANY. P, O. Box 15o0. . 201 Fulton St., New York. -Groceries and all kinds of canned goods are Belling at prices to suit the times, at Hagerty's. Job Printing. . CARDS, TAGS, ENVELOPES, BILL AND LETTER-HEADS, AT THIS OFFICE. Use Dr. Van Dyke's Sulphur Soap. Makes the skin beautiful, white and healthy removes dandruff, chnling.prii-kly heat.sores eruptions, burning, stinging nnd Itching of vue i.k.111 aim Keaip. A siupnur uain witn it i highly recommended. Always ask for It by " us lull name.
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