The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 14, 1878, Image 3

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    thtjksday, yov. u, ists.
Hotea.
Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov.
28th.
Visiting cards In our new script
are elegant
The law firm or Hall & Ames, at
8t Mary's has bt?en dissolved.
Stewart, with all his millions Is
not allowed to rest In his grave.
There are several dangerous places
In the sidewalks which need repairing,
The Elk Democrat was wonder
fully and fearfully Illustrated last
week.
Call and see our new and elegant
styles of note paper. Some of the
latest and newest styles.
Eggs are selling at twenty-five
cenU a dozen, and the hens threaten a
strike for a further advance.
Miles at Noon have commenced to
lath and plaster Doctor Day's building,
next east of the Hyde House.
Court commences next Monday.
As there are no civil cases, it is likely
the session will not be a long one.
The sociable at the house of O. G.
Messenger, on Friday last, was a great
success. More than sixty people at
tended.
That Infernal old cow Is still loose
in the court yard. Why don't some
enterprising chap get a rope and tio
the old critter up.
Dan. McGovern has bought a new
team of blacks. He Is busily engaged
clearing Horace Little's lot at the west
end of South street.
On Monday last the time of the
mail trains at this place was changed.
The mail east now leaves Rldgway at
6 f M., and mall west at 2.33 p. M.
Another lot of new samples just
received at James M'Afee's, cheaper
than ever, making In all over two hun
dred samples which he has on hand.
The weather at present is very un
certain. In the forenoon you have
hopes of Indian summer, but before
nlgiit a cold, drizzly rain dispels the
hope.
The report of the Rldgway graded
schools will be found in another column-
Examinations are now held
ouce In two months, instead of once a
month as formerly.
There was a great fire at Cape May
N J., ou the 9th inst. Eleven hotels
and thirty colleges were burned, and
the loss will aggregate nearly five hun
dred thousand dollars.
The Methodist choir have changed
positions, from the rear to the front of
the church. The only objection we
make to this change of base is that it
is very inconvenient for people to twist
their necks around to see the singers.
Personal Xotes.
He made a great mistake that time.
S. H. Clark has returned from his
recent visit to Lock Havin.
J. B. Agnew, of Forest county,
llcd in at this office this week.
Andrew Q. Curtln is lying danger-
. ouoly ill at his home in Bellefbntc.
Prof. VanOrsdall has shaved off
hU moustache. To keep it from the
action of the frost, wefpresume.
Mr. O. W.Nichols, contractor and
builder, has Just finished the new
school house in Whitmore township,
near Kane. The building Is 22x32
feet, one story high, and is one of the
llnest in McKcan county.
General Kane dropped In to see us
on Monday. The General made a sue
cess of his war in favor of right as
against capital and might. Pity we
had not more men with the same kind
of determination.
Kev. H. V. Talbot gave some one a
hot from the pulpit last Sunday even
Ing, he said, sneaking of those who
complained of story telling in the put
pit: " Those persons who amount to
anything tell stories, and those who
don't amount to much talk about
them."
Peterson's Magazine for Decern
ber more than maintains Its unrivalled
character. There are two beautiful
steel engravings, besides a superb steel
fashion plate, the latter exquisitely
colored In addition, there is a mag
nificent Berlin pattern, in wonted-
work, printed In colors, which at re
tail, would cost fifty cents: this is pre
sented to the subscribers of "Peterson"
as a Christmas gift. A charming
etory, "Mrs. Million" is as charmingly
illustrated. The number contains a
Supplement, with a fullttized pattern,
for a winter Paletot, the pattern alone
being worth more than the price of the
number. All these costly embellish
menta are afforded by the enormous
circulation of "Peterson," which, as
the publisher says, enables him to
give more or the money than any
other. We canot leave this subject
without speaking of the very high
character of the stories in "Peterson."
But how can it be otherwise, when ita
regular contributors are Ann S. Steph
ens, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Frank
Lee Benedict, Rebecca Harding Davis,
and that unrivalled humorist, the au
thor of "Josiah Allen's Wife" besides
hosts of ohers? The price of the Maga
zine ia but two dollar a year. To
clubs It la astonishingly low, vis.: six
copies for nine dollars, with an extra
copy to the person getting up the club.
Or seven copies for ten dollars and a half,
with both an extra copy and a superb,
large-size premium engraving, 'Christ
Blessing Little Children," to the per.
son getting up the club. Subscribe to
no magazine till you have seen a copy
of this. Specimens are sent gratis, to
persons wishing to get up clubs. ,
dress Chas. J. Pstsbbow, 306
rivwt not St. Philadelphia Pa.
Horse Thieves.
On Saturday night last, at Farming
ton Centre, Warren county, a team of
horses were stolen from the barn of Mr.
Samuel Garfield. The buggy had evi
dently been taken from the barn and
returned, f.r Mr. Garfield had run It
under the shed with the tongue out,
and It waa found In the morning In an
opposite position. At Mr. Brown's,
Mr.. Garfield's father-in-law, and a
short distance from the latter'a place, a
top buggy, buffalo robes, whip, etc.,
were stolen. Aa Mr. Garfield was
going home on Saturday evening he
noticed two suspicious characters near
his house, and who took particular
notice of the team he drove.
On the discovery being made, Sun
day morning, that the horses were
gone from the stable, the owner of the
stolen team, together with Ira Burget
and John Dunn, started In pursuit
The fugitives were tracked through
Warren, In the direction of Sugar
Grove, by the peculiar shoes with which
the horses were shod. After going
some distance the thieves changed
their course and took an opposite di
rectlon from the one first started in.
After following the track for fifteen
miles the pursuers were within about
three miles of their starting point and
in the direction of Sheffield, at which
place Constable John Allen Joined the
party and the chase was continued
through the Warren woods, the runa
ways being sighted about three and a
half miles from Rldgway, near James
Rickard's house. Shots were fired by
the pursuers and returned by the pur
sued without any taking effect, save in
the back of the top buggy which the
thieves were driving, In which seven
bullet holes were counted. Near Rick
ard's James Gardner ran out to stop
the horses, and was shot at by the oc
cupantsof the buggy, who, finding the
game was up, jumped and tied. The
next thing we hear of them they are
seen on the Shawmut railroad. Sheriff
Oyster, Deputy Wensel, Constable
Horton and Al. Brown, with a rifle
started to make the capture.
It is supposed they only went a few
rods into the woods from the place they
left the buggy, and then regaining the
turnpike the next morning walked
through Rldgway a little after day
light.
Sheriff Oyster was on horseback, and
passed the men on the Shawmut road,
but, as he knew the chaps were armed
and as four men had undertaken to
arrest them and failed, he concluded to
push on and get help and nab the lads
as they struck the ttrockwayvilie road.
When the sheriff met them he said
" It's pretty rough walking," and they
agreed with him exactly. It is evident,
from the fact that they did not come
out to the road, that they knew the
sheriff and turned to one aide, taking
the path over Boon's Mountain. One
of the parties is supposed to be Frank
Ryan, a noted character in this section,
and who has already served out a term
in the penitentiary. The chase was
given up, ami the dealers in other
men ure Uewii are still at large.
List of Jurors
drawn for November Term of Court.
commencing Monday, November 18,
1878:
flRAXn JCRORS.
Benezette- Edward Lewis, J. W.
liisiow, u. t;. aiorey, K. F. Smith.
Paulus Schneider, George Selle, Philip
x uung.
Fox John W. Moyer, J. B.Conner,
F. X. Enz.
Horton Edwin Aldln.
Jay Charles Webb.
Jones R. A. Weacott, James H.
Wells, John Niet.
Rldgway W. F. Mercer, George R.
Dixon, Jeremiah S. Stewart, John
Kemmerer.
St. Mary's Wolfgang Auman, Geo.
Rettger, Charles Lulir.
Spring Creek Reuben Mohney.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Benzlnger Conrad Hoffman, Wil
liam Knecht, Fred. Sauerwald, Albert
Brehm, Adam Jesberger, Michael
Uhl, Anton Bauer, George Bauer,
John Kriegle, John Kaul.
Horton Fred. Raywinkle, Harvey
Parsons.
Jay Armel Turley.
Jones John Nagle, Jr., George
Powell.
Millstone William C. Shafer.
Rldgway George Gulnack, J. N.
Brown, Charles Holes, A. A. Malin,
G. D. Messenger, Jr., G. D. Messenger,
Sr., Horace Little, Sayler Jackson, C.
E. Holllday, P. R. Smith, J. S. Pow
ell. Spring Creek Jeremiah Elliott, D.
D. Davidson.
St Marys Jerry Mecum, Peter
Strubel, Albert Weis, Joseph Meyer,
John Busch, Leonard Wittmann.
Millstone William Clyde.
Friday afternoon, says the Sunbury
American Daily, as the passenger train
going south had emerged from the
bridge at the narrows and was ap
proaching the crossing, Mr Henry
Shipe. seated on a wason loaded with
corn, applied the whip to his horse
ana attempted to cross in front of it.
The horse was a little slow In res Don d-
ing, however, and the pilot of the lo
comotive which came rushing up
struck the back part of the wagon
with such force that both wheels were
wrenched off, the corn sent flying in
every direction, and Mr. Shlpe thrown
out. The train was stopped and sev
eral passengers got out to see the result
of the accident, while Mr. Chas. Garin
ger, who waa working near by dropped
bis tools and hastened to render what
assistance might be needed. All ex
pected, of course, to fiud Mr. Shir
severely injured, but, remarkable aa
it may seem, he arose from where be
l ad fallen and proclaimed himself un-
hnrt. Aa a proof of his sound condi
tion he walked to a nelsrhbor'a bor-
rowed another wasron and. Aomlno-
back, reloaded bis ooro and drove on.
Mr. Ship la 76 yean of aare. and how
ha withstood such a sever shock is
marvelous. j
BIRTH. j
Rhiwes On Tuesday, November R
1878, to Mr. and Mrs. George W.I
Rhine, a daughter. j
Bldgway Public Schools.
MCtPAL'8 RKPORT FOR MONTHS OF
SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER.
it
i a
45
Si
TKACHKRS.
aa
2
3 t
n
i e
Miss Babe E. Wil
cox Miss Jenna Ath
erton Mr. and Mrs. J.
83
8
86
22
17
24
47
65
85
82
I
63
B. Johnson
Summary.
200
169
87
63
HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
A written examination waa held at
the close of the first two months of the
term from which the average class
standing of the following pupils was
ascertained. Those having none re
ported were either absent or excused
from the examination :
3
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SCHOLARS.
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3
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8EMOR8.
Helen Little
Jennie Qresh- .
Tillie Cunningham...
Minnie Service-
Dora Irwin .......
Daniel Irwin
Emma Rosa.......
06 100
97 95
97185
98
100
100
94
100
100
100
100193,97
95
100
100
100
95
98
Maggie A- Flynn...
Katie O'Connor....
100
100
100
100
60
9
100
24
80
100
inn
too
100
mmt uimHieu
100
100
Ida Olmsteod
Rhoda Wilcox
Lewis Leaner
OrlnHead
Charles Meenan....
Joseph Jackson
100 100 86,97
99 100,84 83
100
99
100
100
82
96 94
100
100
93
98
95
Amanda Lindgren..
Maggie Hliean
Jennie Hall 1.
Elite Kline
Ella Wicks
Maggie Pbalen
Patrick-Holland. ...
100 100
100 100
10095 99
100 96 99
9088j90
93 .. ...
100 83!96
90 99
80
100
99
97
100
100
100
82
43
91
10070 87
971... ...
80,95,92
100 88 95
Daniel Cunningham.-
Michael May-
Willie Meenan
Casper Kiuie-
Fred. Ely
Arthur Horton
Henry Paine-
Clvde Kline ,
Eddie Luther
"c"
Johnnie Whitmore....
Chancy Wilcox
Eddie Powell
Willie Luther
Willie Suhram CCCX
Mattie Healey
Addie Uordwell
Lorenda Warner-...
Edward Paine
90 100
60.100
8tf!l00
100,91 85
100
78'91
100
95
10U
100
100
774
72
78
100
95
99 98
96,97
10O93'96
95 8996
80 ... ...
100,87 93
100
100
lool
"D"
Katie Meenan
Adah Malone -.
Kittle Whitmore...
Flora Irwin
Sadie Lamoreu ......
Annie Kline
Minnie Kline
Eddie Horton
Eddie Lay mou
John Haley
Jotde Messenger.....
John Luby
Charlie Miller
Gussie Woodward..
"e"
Nellie Olmsted
Nellie Jackson
Lizzie O'Brien
Hanna Malnney
Minnie Miles
89
91
100
100
100 99
100 91
100182
95
100
100
100
100
99
97
100
100
1 00197 99
89
100 87 94
96
95 82 93
85 70 88
95 96-98
60 70 84
90184 87
90;87 94
100
100
100
72 100
8!l00
47 1 100
21 100
100......
95172 72
80188 92
100 100
88
100
99
100
100
98
94
100
ioo:
100!
100
loo:
86 85 90
97
90 87 93
100 90198
90,78 90
8585 91
loo...!...
100 9-5:96
100,9298
957 91
lU077i94
85j73;88
100 66 90
100
90
97
69
87
98
91
99
95
92
Ella Luby...
Glenni Johnson
Coryell Ross ,
Lewis Eggler
James May ,
Charlie Geary
Wallie Dill....
Mack Kime
100
501001
95
The following promotions and trans
fers were made at the opening of the
term :
PROMOTIONS IN HIGH SCHOOL
DE-
PAttTMENT.
Daniel Irwin,
I Job n n ie W hi tmore
.mma Koss,
Dora Irwin,
Maggie Flynn,
Lewis Lesser.
Eddie Powell,
Willie Luther.
Chancy Wilcox,
Auan juaione,
Katie Meenan,
Flora Irwin.
Jennie Hall,
iMiie Kime,
Willie Meenan,
Maggie Shean.
Amanda Liudgren
Arthur Horton.
Eddie Laymon,
Eddie Horton,
Gilssle Woodward,
Charlie Miller,
Casper Kime.
Henry Paine,
TRANSFERS FROM
INTERMEDIATE TO
HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Nellie Olinstead, ICharley Geary,
ieuie jat'Kson.
James Ma v.
Minnie Miles.
Louis Eggler.
waineum,
FROM PRIMARY TO INTERMEDIATE DE
PARTMENT.
Ida Brown.
Mary O'Brien,
Charlie Lesser,
Charlie Williams,
Jerome Gorton,
Alice Olmsted,
Mollie Daly,
Nellie Wickwire,
Ualsy Kime,
frank Wick Wire.
Thirty patrons and friends of the
school visited it.
Truant Daniel Cunningham.
The teachers aud pupils of the High
School department hereby return their
thanks to the Ridgway School Dra
matic Association for the handsome
donation which pnnlileH them ti mir.
chase the neat and appropriate curtains
mat now aaorn me winoows or tnelr
rooms. " Buttered side-" ud this time.
Sucli slice of " The Last Loaf" are
very acceptable.
Ten curtains aud fixtures $9 30
Ten yards fringe . , . I 22
Express charges ... 1 15
C. 6. D. collection fee . . 85-
Received from Assoclat'n
J. B. JoHxson,
Principal.
Senatorial Vote.
Following will be found the vote for
State Senator In this district Hall's
plurality over Grant la 1,668 :
Hail, urant. layior.
Cameron . 402 404 210
Plprlon 8.614 2.877 1.617
Eik"::::" . i hi 44 m
Forest 6&
817
278
2,494
Totals 5,896 3,743
SUMMARY.
JIa.11 r......n Tt-T m 6,896
Grant
Hall's majority.
25 99
45 98
32 100
32 100
20 100
91 100
98 100
89 100
100 100
92 100
84 97
88 99
100 96
48 100!
State Votes.
Wild cat arc plenty In Snyder
county.
Erie county's almshouse has 288
Inmates.
The Susquehanna at Harrisbnrg ia
alive with wild fowl
The town of Parker, In the oil re
gions, Is overrun by rats.
Horse thieves are becoming nu
merous through the State.
The barrel works at Titus vllle turn
out 8,000 barrels an hour.
Emigrating parties for Texasare
organizing In the oil regions. -
It costs Pennsylvania nearly $8,
000,000 per year for school books.
Oleomargerine Is injuring the but
ter tradeof Philadelphia dealers.
Butter sells for 121-2 cents per
pound In Crawford and Mercer coun
ties. The saw mill at Blossburg recently
cut 11,000 feet of lumber In three
hours.
A fat cow In Warren county drop
ped dead after being kicked by a boy
driver.
A large pack of wolves are prowl
ing through Blacklick township, Blair
county.
Partridges are flying Into the towns
through the State to get rid of the army
of gunners.
Two large tobacco warehouses are
In course of erection in Wrlghtavllle,
York county.
A man nine-two yean was recently
baptised in the creek at Benton, Co
lumbia county.
Valuable deposits of plumbago
have been found in West Plkelaud,
Delaware county.
The hog crop is unusually good
this year, and pork of extra quality
will be obtained.
Dr. J. A. Paxson has been elected
President of the Permanent Exhibition
in Philadelphia.
The ladies of a fashionable church
in Meadville go to service in calico
dresses. Reform.
The number of visitors to the Get
tysburg Imttlcfield was larger this sea
son than ever before.
The recent storm was so severe at
Ardmore, Montgomery county, that it
blew off a horse's tail.
The Reading Eagle tells of the
catching of a fat eel, inside of which
was found a dead cat.
Nearly one hundred buildings
have been erected in the town of Edin
burg since the great fire.
There were coined at the mint in
Philadelphia, in October, 1,645,530
pieces, valued at 3,381,900.
Howard Frltzsimroons, of West
Chester, recently shot an Acadian owl.
a rare bird in this latitude,
The York Democrat thinks bird
shooting ought to be confined to the
slaughter of Euglish sparrows.
R. M. Simcox, of Queen's Run,
Clinton county, has shot 62 squirrels
and eight pheasants this season.
The oil suits against the Pennsyl
vania railroad will be before the Su
preme Court on November 14th.
A new company for the recovery of
stolen horses has 5een formed In two
of the townships of Delaware county.
An owl was shot recently in Hel
lam township, York county, that had
two trniwk rat trups on one of its legs.
L. W. Herrington, the publisher of
an obscene paper in Pittsburgh, hus
been arrested and his paper suppressed.
Tne reported murder of a school
mistress in Thompson, this State, is a
cruel hoax, no such affair having taken
place.
The employees of the Western
Division of the Pennsylvania railroad
contributed $1,314.60 to the yellow
fever fund.
The first installment of five per
cent., with interest, has been paid the
depositors of the broken Reading Sav
ings Bank.
Supervisorsin Montgomery, Bucks
and Chester counties are prosecuted
whenever the roads become dangerous
for travel.
Beer selling on Sunday has been
stopped in Pittsburgh, and the beer
men have stopped the running of street
railway cars.
The meanest thief on record is In
Chambersburg. He stole the white
crape announcing the death of a child
from the door.
President Goweu, of the Reading
railroad, says there is a prospect of
steady work in the Sohuylkill mines
until December 12th.
Milton P. Ludwlg, postmaster at
Hamburg, this state, has been arrested
and held in 2,500 ball for attempting
to defraud creditors.
A young man named Maxwell,
from Danville, was arrested in Sun
bury recently for passing counterfeit
money at the Selinsgrove fair.
Two cargoes of American coal were
recently sent to Italy and sold readily
at 7.72 per ton, which covers cost and
freight aud gives a profit.
The board of directors of the Penn
sylvania railroad have requested Presi
dent Thomas A. Scott to take a leave
of absence for the benefit of his health.
By an explosion of dynamite used
for blasting in Harrisburg, five bouses
were badly damaged by flying frag
ments of rocks, a few days since.
A Harrisburg man baa attempted
the old feat of eating thirty partridges
In aa many days. There will be one
sick man in the State a month from
now.
Large frauds have been discovered
at Oil City among coal dealers and
railroad employers, by which the coal
men have made f 10,000 In short
NEW AD VER TISEMEXTS.
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP,
TWO DOORS WESTiOF POST Of FiCE.
THE undersigned is carrying on
Boot and Shoe making, Custom
made work neatly done to order and
prices to suit the times. Mending a
specialty. Please give me a call and
be convinced before going elsewhere.
Thankful for past patronage, wc re
spectfully solicit it hi the future.
Mrs. Mj E. MALONE.
nov"m8.
Yourtg men prepared for active busi
ness life. Advantages unequaled.
Coursa of study and business training
the most comprehensive, thorough and
practical In existence. Students re
ceived at any tlm?i Foreireulart Con
taining full particulars address
J. C. SMITH, A. M.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Address
W. C. BRYANT & CO ,
Broadway and Fulton st.. New York
Klk County Court Proclamation.
WHEREAS, the Hon. L. D. Wet
more President Judj;e for the Thirty
seventh Judicial District of Pennsyl-i
vania and Julius Jones and George Ed.
Weis, Esqrs Associate Justices in Elk
county, have isued their nreceDts to
me directed for the time of holding of
wrpnans' v;ouri, court or Common
Pleas, General Quarter sessions and
Oyer and Terminer, at Ridgway, for
the couuty of Elk, on the
THIRD MONDAY IN NOV., 1878,
being the 18th 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 the county of Elk,
to appear In their owu proper persons,
with their records, inquisitions, and
remembrances, to do those things which
of their offices and in their behalf ap
pertain to be done, and all witnesses
and other persons prosecuting in be
half of the Commonwealth against any
person or persons are requested to be
then and there attending, and not to
depart at their peril. Jurors are re
quested to be punctual In their attend
ance at the pointed time agreeable to
notice.
Given under my hand and seal at
the Sheriff's ollite, in Ridgway, the
21t day of Oct., in the year of our
xjvm one uiousaiia eigne n una red and
seventy-eight.
I). V. OYSTER, Sheriff.
T
HE SOCIETY STORE.
A new store started in Ridgway un
der the auspices of the ladies of Grace
Church, with
MISS A. E. K'ZES.
as Agent and Saleswoman,
A fine assortment of goods on hand
aud selected with great care.
EM BKO IDE 1(1 US.
LACE EDGE
FRINGES.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
LADIES TIES.
TOILET SETS.
LINEN SUITS.
CHILDREN: SUITS
SAMPLE SILKS.
Machine silk, thread and needles.
Also a fine lot of Dress Goods. Fancy
work of all kinds. Framed mottoes
c, c. All cheap as the cheapest
and goods warranted first class. Call
and examine our stock.
MISS A. E. M'KEE,
Agent for the Society.
PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD
PbiUdtlpbia En's B. R. Division
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
ON and after WEDNE8DAY, DEC. 12,
1877, the trains on the Philadelphia k
Eria Rf'lroad will run follows:
WESTWARD.
ERIE MAIL leave Philadelphia 11 66 p n
" " " RenoTO II 00 a m
" Etnporium...... 1 00 p m
" Bt Mary'a 1 48 p m
Ridgwsy 2 1 p m
" " Kane....... 8 80pm
arrire at Erie... 7 86 p m
EASTWARD.
ERIE MAIL leaves Erit......11.20 m
" " " KaaMMMM..u. 8 60 p ai
m Rid.. 4i9 pm
"St. Mary's...... ft 17 p sn
" Emporium 6 10 p
" Reaovo 8.86 a
" " am ai Pailadephla... 7 0Oa
Day Eapraes and Niagara lipresa ooa
nectMstwiih Low Qnda Dltialoa aad B
N. Yt St P. K. R.
WW. A BALDWIN.
Ora l giij'
Admlnsrtatrtx's Notice.
ESTATE of Thomas McTlgue, late
of Ridgway township, Elk !o., Pa.,
deceased. LETTERS TESTAMEN
TARY having been" granted to the un
dersigned upon the skid estate all per
sona indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, tthd those
havirnr clatnia to present them for set
tlement. Mahy McTioub,
n85t6 Admr'x.
10 flflft AdfcJTTS WANTED, Onlythote
AVfWVwno inenn bunltmt, nd d nil re
to iiiHka from S3 to $15 pur cinjr need apply.
Hend 1 cent MUiiiitI tor pKrliculnrt.
KEV. 8.T. BUCK;
Milton, North unlberlund Co., Bi.
nSomllni.
The oMeat n9 beat appointed lutlttttSo tat
btatnlsg a Biulncea Education. t
fee emulate addnn, . r
P, DCF A BO,
PUubaga, Pa.
nKmtlnl.
Fancy note paper and ehvelopca
n b oxes at this oftlce.
Job Work
EXt&t'TEb t'KOMPTLY,
Use Dr. Tan Dyke's Sulphur Sotip.
The Lea di no External Hpnrirtc for Dis
ask of the SKIN and hemittfter or the
COMPLEXION; for the Itnth, Toilet and Nur
aery; la. recommended by Pliyalclnna. HOLD
by DUUOOI8T8. Prlee renin; box, enkes,
SU centa. E. M. WF.UHTER. Prop.,
July ll,'78,m SON. Fifth HU. Phils.
Job Printing.
CARbs, Tags, envelope
BILL AND LETTER-HEADS,
AT THIS OFFICE.
ASK YOUn GltOCEK FOB
Silver Leaf pi8H.H.
FOR STOVES, RANGES, Etc
Always READY for Use I
Vaf MIXING
TVaTk ODOR
DUST.
BRUSH.
Circular! Free. W. H. STEWART,
Ht Courtland St.. New York.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
GRIT'S SPECIFIC REMEDY.
TioMit.lB ?ftift,,IyT"A0!JSAt!c-
as an unfailing
cure for Sem
inal Weakness
Spermatorrhea
luipytency and
all dinp&Hea
Before Taking that follow aa a After Taking
sequence on Self Abuse ; as LoV of
Memory, UiiWernal Lassitude, Pain in the
Back, Dinines of Vision, Prematurf old
Age. and many oilier diseases that lead to
Iuaanity. Consumption and a Premature
Orave, all of which as a rule are first
caused by deviating from the path of nature
and over indulgence. The Specifio Medi
cine ! the result of a life study and mnny
years of experience in treating these spec,
ial diseases.
Full particulars in eur pamphlets, which
we desire lo send free by mail to every one.
Tbe bpeoifio Medicine issold by all Drug
pints at (1 per package, or six packages for
$3, or will be sent by mail on receipt of tbe
money by addressing
THE GRAY MEDICINE CO..
No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit Mich.
ft-Sold in Ridgway by all Druggists,
and by Druggists everywhere.
Harris & Ewing, Wholesale Agents,
Pittsburgh, n29yl.
Sr.Ui CATARRH Uj
Cures all forms of Catarrh.
8r.fcr.Lr'. CATARRH
Cures Deafness.
Br. Earsner's CATARRH K&mefy
Restores the sense of Smell and Taste
WANTED. To eur a cue of CATARRH la
eacb nlililurbuxl. with Da. Kauxkb's
Bcsur.wlBtroduwrll. ?nmpU free.
1. C 11LTON, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dr, Earaer'j CATARRH Mf
Removes I'olypus.
Br. far'. CATARRH Sernedj
Strengthens the Brain.
Sr.Ui CATARRH tally
Cures in a Short Time.
I authorise all dealer selllog Da. Ki imii
Catahim fUHaur, la .ul.r into a po.lt!..
at with atca purchaMr, at th lime the purchiM
M aude, to nfuud the niun.jr ml,l, ihould it tail u
leader MliiiMlioa. Aak ryr Oroggiet for it
N
EV LIVERY STABLE
IN
RIDGWAY.
DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO
inform the citizetis of Ridgway, and
the public generally, that he ha
tarted a Lverjr Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK:, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Buggies to let upon the most
reasonable terms.
ft-He will also do job teaming.
Btable on Broad street, above Main.
All orders left at the Post Office will
receive prompt attention.
Aug201871tf
Register's Notice.
Notice ia hereby given, that the fol
lowing accounts have been filed In my
office, and will be presented at the
next Term of Orphans' Court for con
firmation :
The final account of G. C. Brandon,
Administrator of the estate of fiengt.
Anderson, late of Bt. Mary's borough.
Elk county, deceased.
The first partial account of Jacob
Mot auley, Administrator of the estate
.... rri mle 01 ox, town
ship, klk county, deceased.
l. n I Tt On.. -.
Register.
-Shipping tags with or without
strings, printed or blank, foraale at t hie
eflW,
Business Cards.
aEO. A." flAIHBUM
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Main Street, Rldgway, Elk Co., P"i
HALL M'CAULEY
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Office 1 Kew Brick Building, Main Btret
Rldtway, Elk Co., Pa. agtf.
LUCORfc 4V HAMBLEN "
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW.
Rldirway, Elk County Pa. Office acroe
tha hnll from thn Dkmocr At lestabllshmenti
Claims for collection promptly attentd to
Jne.l.Vl87o
E. d. FAY
LUMfiER AND INSURANCE COMMW
8I0.N BROKER. M
And Oenornl Cjllo.:tl. Anont. No. Is
Walnut Placoi.ol j W alnut Street.) Pbiladel
phla, Pa. oi-7
Q; q. Messenger.
DRUGGIST AND PARM ACEUTI8T.
N. V. corner of Main and Mill street.;
... I Tl.. ...rlmDIil nf ftArefulle
llHlKWIl.V, 1 lull rrw. ...... .
selected kjIo I Itnncli Dru. Pra
scrlptlnns cnrefull y dispensed at all taour
day or uluht. rlaSf
T. S. HARTLEY, M. D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office In Drug Store, corner Broad and
Main Htreeta. Residence corner Broad
Street, opposite the College. Office hours
from S to 10 A. M. and from 7 to 8 P. M.
vlnjyl.
J. s. bordWell, m. d.
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Has removed his office from Centre Street,
to Main Street, Rldgway, Pa.. In the second
story of thf'ncw brick building of John G.
Hall, west of the Hde House.
Office hours : 1 to 2 P. M. 7 to 9 P. M.
Mrs. fc. t. fcurrfMiNGS.
A URGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW1
STYLES SPRING HATS JUST RECEIVED
at Mrs. N. T. Cummlnirs. also ties, collar,
cuffs, hulw. gloves, and ft general assort
mentof ladles' fancy goods. Remember tha
place In H. S. Thayer's Building, Main rtreet
Call and examine before purohaslug else
where.
HYDE HOUSE.
-W. II. SCHRAM, Propriettr,
Rlgwrt, Elk Co., Pa.
Thnnkrul for the patronage heretofore o
Uberully bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to
the coinMrt and convenience of.gucsts, to
merit a continuance of the same,
octao'(J9
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING.
MRS. J. R. KELTZ, Kersey, Elk Co., Pa..
takes this method of announcing to the cltl
rens of Elk coiHt, tutft sho has on hand an
assortment of fashionable millinery good,
which will be sold cheap. Also dressmaking
in all Its branches.
Agent for Dr. J. Ball & Co'. Potent Ivory
and Lignum Vlt Eya Cups. Bend for des
criptive circular.
nnyl. .
APPLETON'S AMERICAN CYCLO
PEDIA. Vol. 8 of this admirable, work is Just out
making It half complete, as thero are to be 16
In all, of 809 poges each; ono.belng Issued 1
two months. It makes a complctoLUbrary,
and no one can afford to do without It who
would keep well Informed. Price 86,00 a vol
ume In leather, or $7,00 In elegant half .fur
key. C. K. Judson, Kredonla. N. Y.. control,
the .ale In Elk etrtinty..t.Addrcj Blm for
patlculars. sep 17-tfi
NEW
BOOT & SHOE
SHOP.
BUTTERFUSS & BECHTOLD,
Have associated :' themselves! ,in! tho
boot and shoe business in the" Ma
sonic building. Prices reasonable,
stock first-class, and work guaranteed.
Repairing neatly and cheaply done.
Give them a call and be convinced.
n25tl3.
Health and Happiness.
Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth
to their possessors, and yet they arewithid
tha reach of overy one who will use
WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS
The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver,
Dyspepsia, Headache, Sour Slomae'je,
Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all Bil
liou. complaint, and Blood disorders.
None genuine unless signed, ''Win. Wright,
Phila-'' If your Druggist will not supply
send 2.5 cents for one box to Barrick, 'Rol
ler a Co.. 70 N. 4th St. Phila
n7vo0yl.
One hundred new Fall Samples
and the new Fall styles Fashion Plate
just received from Wanamaker'a at the
West End Store. Suits cheaper than
ever. A new feature introduced this
season 1 the prepayment by W. & B.
of the express charges upon all suits
costing $20 and upwards, where the
money accompanies tbe order, thus
giving our citizens goods at Philadel,
phia prices, Among the rules of this
Price. I Cash Payment.
Full Guarantee, Money Returned.
Howe Sewing Machines.
Among the great variety of roods of
every description for sale at
Powell ft Kime's
Will be found an assortment of the
celebrated Elias Howe, Jr., Improved
Sewing Machines the best machine
now manufactured they having been
appointed sole agents for Elk countv.
Tbey will keep on band Tuckers,
comers, Hemmers, Braiders and Ruf
flefs, Needles, Sewing-machine Oil.
Thread, Ac, Ac. Will also furnish at
any time detached parts for said ma
chine. All at greatly reduced prices,
and will be sold on accommodating
terms with approved security,
KIDGWAY, Aug. 20, '78. If,
Billheads, letterheads, noteheads,
tags, cards and envelopea neatlv and
cheaply printed at this office.
Hides. Khfn Polt. .j
1 r wm, huu van
Skins wanted at 42 Main street.
HANK 8ETTELLE.
Rata of Advertising.
tjn. column, ona ,r . rs 04
2 t " 40 00
S u 25 00
llao, three Insertion, fi.
HllBlflMa Mnl. . II .
U uuw leas, per year
AdfveVflxvme'Dfa payable quarterly.