V .ll V sSt rf) V "'! A II 11 1 I I i I II r tmmSBAT, NOV. 27, 1970. New Time Table. Under the new chedul the mail and local freight lwre Ridgway station as follows: MAIL WEST - 23 " EAST B:03 LOCAL WEST - 7:50 EAST . 3:23 K. of H. Ridgway Lodge No. 1644 meets on the 2d and 4th Fridays of each month At 8 o'clock. Local Xotcs To-day give thanks. Sunshiny day Monday. The Advocate $1.50 a year. The year 1879 is on Its Inst legs. No. 1 Cranberries at Molester's. See court proceedings in another column. . gjjjghlngon the plank road last girls look forward with ii services ai uiu vimi"--. .. .. 7- T Xf g at li o ciock ii)-jwv. . iu. Light running, Latest Improved DOMESTIC, at prices never heard of before, at Mrs. W. S. Service's. An accident occurred at Grant's tannery last week which caused a temporary suspension for a few days. Our chromo visiting curds, a cent a one, are fast becoming popular. Thirty different designs. Call and see them. Large stock of salt fish consisting of Mackerel, White Fish, Trout, Sis coes, and boneless codfish ut Moles ter's. Hymeneal knots are not being tied arouud here with that frequency which cold weather would seem to Invite. McAfee, the tailor, has just re ceived an extensive line of samples for tnefall and wintertrade. Cull and see for yourself. A neat box of paper and envelopes makes a good Christmas present. Call and see the new styles at The Ad vocate office. If you can't get turkey for Thanks giving dinner substitute a rousing dish of pork and beans with pumpkin pie, an arrangement fit for a king. Folks have always wanted some thing that would stop a headache in an hour or so; and Dr. Day's Cure for Headache is just the thing. 60 ets, and $1 bottles. Now for your winter suits und overcoats. McAfee has just received three hundred samples from three of the moat popular houtyjiU city. bttlfcUiUft ean djeu Jm J Harry Chaapel, of Williamsport Is an extensive dealer in bulbs and house plants We can recommend him to our patrons wishing anything in bis line. See Advertisement in nu other column. D. S. Andrus & Co:, of William sport. Pa., are prepared to sell a good organ now for $75.00 cash, 7 stops and beautiful case, and they are fully war ranted by them which is a sure mark of their merit. Send them your orders and you will not be disappointed. A wild deer came down the road from Boot Jack on Monday, passed over to the Ridgway House and thence across the hill and along the road by the upper rows of tannery houses. Lieutenant Horton and James Rhines followed the trail of the deer and sue ceeded in capturing it and brought it in. In the matter of the petition of the citizens of Ridgway for a borough before the November term of court, the petition was refused although it contained 43 names of property own ers while the remonstrance contained but 16 owners of property. In other words the grand jury saw fit, in its mighty wisdom (?) to decide against the law and the evidence. And the only reason given by those voting against the petition was that two more delegates would be elected in the proposed borough to future Democrattc county conventions. Was ever oath of juryman imperilled on such slight pretext? Was ever such sublime igno rauce made an excuse for such gross and uncalled for injustice? What remorse must seize the man who, act ing under the solemn oath of a grand Juryman, would allow his political prejudice to blind his eyes to right? We will refer to this matter in our next Itsue. Cleu. Grant's Power or Self-loutroll, From the New York Post, Itep. Evideptly among the other qualities of General Grant is an extraordinary power of self-control. How many men could have gone turougu bucu an ex nerieuce as his of the last three years and borne themselves as he has done?! Wedo not mean public men of the Un it- ed States merely, but of any part of the world. How many of them would have avoided an exhibition of the smaller liumau weaknesses, intense Men c-oiisciuusut.-&a. nio jwui vanity and conceit Intolerable egotism and other tiresome incidents of an of fensive personality? How many of the Disraelis, with their theatrical pois ingsand studied effects, would have done so? How many of the fluent and restless and fussy Gladstones? Hqav many men anywhere, except those royally born to formal adulation and taught to receive it, with formal 'indifference, as a mere formality? General Grant has never once failed to put the country foremost not with au affected modesty, in the character of the humble and self-sacrificing , patriot, but with a uulet, manly sln- utu u ujuttcr in eoui.-e. Personal Items. J. L. Brown, of Wilcox, was in town yesterday. Knos Hnys was In town Monday with a load of apples. Frank Nichols and Cnl. Luther failed to get the deer. B. I. Taylor was in town this week and called ut The Advocate office. Harry Wilson has finished the houses he was building at Grant's tannery. Sheriff Oyster took Mrs. John Qulnu to Dixmout lusaue asylum on Monday last. Wm. Chesney and Henry Beules started for New York on Tuesday to join the cavalry branch of the U. S. regular army. Capt. Sehcenlng has received in structions to have Company II meas ured for new great coats. J. It. Taylor received an order last week for forty barrels of winter apples at 40 cents a bushel. Mr. S. K. Whitmore, of Clarion county, life insurance agent and brother of our townsman Judge J. K. Whitmore, has been spending several days in our midst The chap who was sentenced to thirty days in juil for selling liquor contrary to law, said he couldn't go to jail as he had $200 worth of beer which would spoil. He went all the same. Capt. P. R. Smith is once again a resident of our village which fact we nre pleased to note. Captain Smith has an interest in the new tannery to be built the coming spring in Spring Creek township. A. N. Raub, of Lock Haven, Pa., will lecture before the Elk county Teachers' Institute, Dec. 29. Tod Ford, of Ohio, Dec. 31st. Col. J. S. Sanford, of New York City, Jan. 1st. The list will be completed next week. Simon Lamb and Mary Lamb, his wife, were committed to jail by Esquire Mead on Tuesday last In de fault of the payment of 59,12 fines and cost in a trial on a charge of profanity and drunkeness, brought by M. T. French. Good assort 'iient of plug tobaco 50 and CO cents a pound at Morgester's. Itrockport Scribbling. Our winter is here and the woods are full of hunters and the "Dear's" have no rest. Thomas Burchfield came from Ridgway the other day witli a plug hut and a pipe in his mouth for he has began to smoke. The way that young gentleman Sloshed up to a young lady the other day was a caution, he leaned up to her like a sick kitten to a hot brick and took her by the wing and up Main street and across the bridge we do not 0fclknov tb.number"' brother' Bill was .along .loo. Why dont that fellow send in his Locals to the Democrat, if he is ever going to is he afraid or has he forgot his name, we would advise him us a friend to send them to the Advocate, for that swamper am a hard pill. The Ring hunt was not of much account. Swamper made a box the other day 10 feet loong that looked like a coffiin, with a partition in the middle so to leave room for him in one end and the devil in the other, and a hole to lrok through at each other and not get to fighting after the cover was nailed down. Johu Bauder and Sam Piatt killed a deer last Sunday. Schmidt & Schneider. Get your note heads, bill heads, and letter heads at this ollice. All this work will be bound with our new pat ent blotter tablet and our handsome 1880 calendar. Brandy Camp Peiieilmgs. Saturday night it snowed about four inches. The thermometer stood 3 degrees above zero Friday morning and 12 above zero Saturday. "Vale" should remember people living in glass houses should never throw stones. Banks McAllister started last Sun day to sell fruit trees for Chase Brothers. We have often heardof gentlemen going to the train to see their lair one off but this time it was a young lady. R. T. conies down on the creek and gets sick, so much so, that he has to be taken home in a buggy. How is this Reuben? There is nothing that beats light ning for speed unless it is "Vale'1 some morning when lie hears the supervisor on the stairs calling him to get up it is time to go home (for his mother doesn't know he's out.) Win. Tolbertof Broekway ville is working for J. S. Hyde at the Brandy Camp hotel. I am sorry to have Mr. Cuneo think "L. C. A," has to go so far for his locals and then he is so hard hearted as not to give in any. We never went so often to one place that we ate them out of house and bam that we had to take the piece of the old shanghai rooster that went through, the fence last and two' or three cold buckwheat cakes and put iu our coat pocket for two sup pers and breakfast for two und tie upa small bundle of hay and put in pne end of a bag and a few nubbinsof corn in the other and tie it on behind the saddle and then tell the old folks at home you are going to town, but for all this "Vale" says all the advan tage that 'L. C. A." has over him is he uss a shorter distance to go. L. C. A. . Court Proceedings. Present Judge McDermott, Presi dent Judge. Associates tTohs, Geo. Ed. Wels and Julius Jones. civil list. H. A. Rote vs. Isaac Breiincmon. Defendant's counsel permitted to with draw appearance and plea. Patrick McLaughlin administrator, and Alice McLaughlin administratrix of John McLuughlin deceased- vs. M. McNuliy; .1. K. P. Hall for plffs., Rathbun for deft. Leave granted to withdraw appcuruncc and pica. Mo tion for judgment and judgment against clefts, granted. Thomas P. Merritt vs. J. W. Bfowh. cases upon promises. Rathbun for plaintifi; Powers for defendant. Jordan S. Neel vs. John Wingart. Ejectment for LSI J acres land in Spring Creek township, Elk couuty. Con tinned. Joseph Fuess, who survived B. Boyer, late trading as Boyer & Fuess vs. Andrew Kaul ; case upon promises; Rathbun for plffs., J. K. P. Hall for dft. Verdict In favor of defendant. Peter O'Hara vs. J. C. Wellington deft, and Jacob Taylor and Willis Taylor, ct at. garnishees. Foreign attachment, damages $8,000. Hull & McCauley for plaintiff; Lueoro & Hamblen for deft. Verdict for plain tiff $1521.11. H. M. Rolfevs. C. R. Farley; Rath bun for plff., Hall & McCauley D. B. E. Verdict for plaintiff $r.3o2,8'J.' Rule to show cause for a new trial. W. D. Drake, for use of Frank Drake vs. S. II. Kirby und J. H. Silverthorn, partners under the firm name Kirby & Silverthorn, defts. and John G. Hall, J. K. P. Hall and C. H. McCauley partners as Hall & Mc Cauley, garnishees. Foreign attach ment. Rathburn for plffs., Uull& Mc Cauleyjor clefts. Continued. Geo. A. Rathbun vs. the North Western Mining and Exchange Com pany of Erie. Case upou promises, damages, $1,600. Rathbun for plff.; Hall & McCauley for defts. Contin ued. Frank Keller vs. J. B. Sterley. J. K. P. Hall for plff; W. W. Ames for deft. Appearance and plea withdrawn Motion for judgment, judgment granted. The township of Highland vs. G. W. Newton, O. D. Coleman and Wm. Blew; debt, damages $700. Hall & McCauley, for township; Lucore & Hamblen for Coleman and Blew, and appearance withdrawn as to lust named defendants. Motion for judg ment, judgment granted. Thomas London vs. Reuben Moh uey. Lucore fc Hamblen for plrf.; Hall & McCauley for dft. Appearance and plea withdrawn. Motion for judgmeut, judgment granted. criminal. ' ... . . Commonwealth .y?r Mrs-. H. M.' Mc CuIIougii. Assault und battery,-. .'p.. pros, entered on payment of costs'. Com. vs, Jacob Weaver und Ellen Weaver. Assault and battery. AW pro, entered upon payment of costs. ' "Com. vs. James Muginnis. Assault and battery. JVol. jjrot,. entered on payment of costs. Com. vs. John Bennett. Assault and battery. Deft, found guilty. Mo tionfornew trial (with reasons filed.) New trial granted. Com. vs. Thomas Barker. Assault . . . 1 t i r mm uuuery. SiOi. pros, entered on payment of costs. Com. vs. Joseph Frank. Assault and battery. Xol. Pros, entered on payment of costs. Com. vs. Wm. Osborne. Larceny. Escaped jail. Com. vs. Michael Brelim. Forni cation and bastardy. Xol. Pros. grunted upon condition that the deft, pay the costs of prosecution and give bond to the county in the sum of five hundred dollars conditioned to sup. port the child or iu default thereof to pay the county one dollar und fifty cents per week for the period of three years and then abide further order of the court. Iu this case the defendant had married the prosecutrix. Com. vs. John Denver. Sellin liquor contrary to law. Pleads guilty. Sentenced to $10 fine and costs, and thirty days in county jail. Com. vs. Fred- Ellinger. Larceny. Not a true bill. Com. vs. Joseph Spooner. Malicious mischief. Not guilty, county to pay costs. Com. vs. Joseph Ott. Surety of the Peace. Deft, not guilty. Prosecutrix Mary Fucks to pay the costs. Com. vs. Daniel Curreu. Larceny. Defendant not urrested. Com. vs. Peter H. Volk. Burglary. Xol. proa, on payment of costs. HO AD MATTERS. Report of reviewer on a road to lead from near T. J. Clyde's, iu Mill stone township, Elk county, Fa., to the mouth of Wynkoop Run. Approved. Report of viewers on a road to Jeud from the west lino of Elk county, where the south brunch of the Tion- esta creek crosses, to the Big Level road. Approved. Report of viewers to vacate a road to lead from T. J. Clyde's to a point at or near the 1arm ot Attain Zimmer man's in Millstone township. Ap proved. l'etition or citizens or spring I'reek township for u road from mouth of Maxwell mm to ijiike l.ity Jtoad near Middletown. Mathew Shanley and W. P. Henry appointed viewers und Eugene Lena artist. Petition of citizens or Spring Creek township for u public rottd from near house of Thos. Irwin to intersect the I mlilie roud at a point whwe it crosses kittle Crow run in said township. N. T. Cummings und E. K. Gresh ap pointed viewers, und Eugene Lenz artist. MISCELLANEOUS, Report of the Commissioners on the division of Ridgway township iuto two election districts. rifccL Dent's Kim and Dry Saw Mill Kerns. Cold wlntcry weather prevails. A large deer ran through this place without having a shot fired at it. The "Bono pickers" of this place say they will exchange bones for some of "Schmidt & Schneider's" "sauer kraut." -In our last Items, we stated pleas ant weather, the day on which we wrote them being pleasant, but the remaining part of the week was stormy and very gold. "We are told that teachers should learn how to curve us well as read, write, etc., so that they will know In which part of the chicken to look for the wish bone. . "Schmidt A Schneider" wrote pome poetry last week. Did he see the editor's request of Nov. K.th. Tho dedication of the Catholic church at Benezette, took place last Sabbath. A largo number could not get in the church, and were compelled to standout side. Lucy says she docs not like a cow that shakes ' hands with you every time you milk. Young ladies should be careful about telling when they sneeze for company, and after the company comes they should be careful who they take to prove the company were not for them, for murder will out. D. C. I. Note paper and envelopes for sale cheap at this ollice. In Hie Tracy murder case a writ of error will be applied for before the SupremeCouil now iu session-at Pitts burgh. Note, letter, foolscap, und lega cap papers, ut this ollice. Also a large ntock of envelopes, as low as six eets for 25. Work of the Census. SCPEKINTEXDEXT WALKER GETTING HEADY l'olt Hl'SlXK.-M PENNSYL VANIA DIVIDED INTO TEN Dld TlilCT. The formation of supervisors' dis tricts under the provisions of the census net, of March 3, lSy.l, has been completed by Superintendent Walker, except in regard to the states of Mas sachusetts and California. The list has been approved by Secretary Sehurz. The details arc of interest, for the reason, uiuong others, that the appointment of supervisors must be made iu each Instance by select ion from applicants residing within the boundaries of the respective districts. These officers, which will practically control the thousands of appointments necessary for the work of taking the census, are to be filled by the 1st of January. General Walker says that in the formation of districts reference lias been bad solely to the exigencies of.4)Uumerttt5onduCto the geographi cal features" Af states, and to existing, conditions' of settlement, ' occupation and intercommunication. It results, as was to be expected, thnt the dis tricts vary greatly in population and in territorial extent. New Vork is di vided into eleven districts, New Jersey throe, Maine two, Connecticut two, Ohio eight. The slates of New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Delaware, Colorado, California. Oregon and Nevada, the District of Columbia and the territories will form one supervisor's district each. Penn sylvania is divided into ten districts. They are: ' 1st DiMriet Philadelphia county. lid District Chester, Delaware and Lancaster counties. Hid District Berks, Dauphin, Leb anon, Northumberland and Schuyl kill counties. IVth District Bucks, Carbon, Le high, Montgomery and Northampton counties. Vth District Columbia, Lackawan na, Luzerne, Monroe, Montour, Pike, Sullivan, Wayne, and Wyoming coun ties. Vlth District Bradford, Cameron, Lycoming, McKcuu, Potter, Susque hanna and l ioga counties. Vllth District Adams, Centre. Clearlield.Clin ton, Cumberland, Frank lin, Fulton, Huntingdon, 'Juniata, Mif flin, Perry, Snyder, Union and York counties. Vllith District Bedford. Blair, Cambria, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Somerset and Westmoreland counties. IXth District Allegheny, Btuver, Lawrence and Washington counties. Xth District Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Crawford. Elk, Erie, Forest, Jefferson, Mercer, Venango and War ren counties. A new invoice of fancy note paper und envelopes in beuutiful boxes, just received ut The Advocate office. Newspaper Laws. 1. A post muster is required to give notice by letter, (returning a paper does not answer tiie law) when a sub scriber does not take his paper out o the ollice, und state the reasons for its not being taken ; any neglect to do so" makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for the payment. 2. Any person who takes a paper from the postollice, whether directed to his name or another, or whether lie has subscribed or not is responsible for tile pay. 3. If any person orders his paper discontinued he must pay all arrear ages, or the publishers may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it lie taken from the office or not. There can be no legal discontinuance until the payment is made. 4. if the subscriber orders his pupcr to slop at a certain time, anil the pub lisher continues to send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it, if betakes itoui of the post-ofllce. The law proceeds upon! he ground that a man must pay for what lie uses. 6. The courts have decided that re fusing to take a newspaper and peri odicals from the post-ofllce or remov ing and having them uncalled for; is priniH facia evidence of intentional fraud. i lie vvucrvi J. a coo NEW ATT 1 1 ACTIONS. A Pennsylvania Serial Story. PRIC2 REDUCED TO $1.25 FOR SINGLE COPY OR $1.00 IN CLUBS OF TEN OR MORE. (Including Prepaid Postage.) In order to place The Weekly Pkkss within the reach of the Repub lican voters of the States, the price has been reduced to One Dollar and Twenty-Five cents for the year, by the single copy, or to One Dollar for the year, by clubs. Tiii'.'i'nEf.s is thoroughly devoted to the principles of the Republican party, and mantains the Rupubliean organ ization because it believes that the prosperity and progress of the people cannot be safely intrusted touny other, existing political organization. Dur ing the year 1SS0, the most stupendous political' conflict of this epoch will take place. Upon its issuewili depend the political destiny of the country for many years. Tib: Phess steadily resists the aims of the "Solid South' which is now organized to capture the Executive, to retain Congress, to remodel and con trol the Supreme Court, and to stibor dimite every public interest to the overmastering purpose of controlling the policy ol the Nation, and thereby gaining by legislation and peaceful means what it lost on the field. The Phess enforces the duty of preserving in full force the Constitutional Amend incuts made to secure the fruits of the war; upholds the right of every law voter to a free, and unbougbt exercise of hi-i right; inflexibly insists upon un holiest return of the votes east; justi fies the use of all necessary means to prevent fraudulent voting and fraudu lent returning of votes; accvpts as fundamental the equal right of every citizen to the adequate protection by the law of his political as well us civil rights, maintains us wise the Repub lican policy of Resumption and lion est financial legislation; defends as sound the policy of Protection to American Industry; and, in gencrul, follows whithersoever the Republican principle leads. Special measures have been adopted to Stkexuthen the Paper in all its depart incuts. 'I'll K EDITORIAL DEPART MET will lie in the hands of aide and experienced writers, and the range of subjects discussed will boas wide as in any other first-class newspaper iu the Union. TDK LITEHARY. THE AGRI CULTURAL THE FAMILY AM) THE CHILDItEX'S DEPART MENTS will remain in oharirc. of ex perienced and capable editors ; and the Market Reports will be full tnul accurate. CLOS;5 ATTENTION will be given to the State News of Pennsylvania, New Jersev and Delaware. OUR FOREIGN CORRESPON DENCE will include letters from Europe and all portions of i lie world. A SPECIAL FEATURE of The Wkkklv Phkss will bea serial storv iirnitr-TrTtri?Trf of-Fromier Life in Cen tral Pennsylvania, prior to, and dur ing the Revolutionary War, in which John lirady and bis soiis.lolni Samuel and other lior.lcr celeluieiics will be prominently introduced. Tiii.i story will be written by M:. Ciiaules Mi Knight, author of "Our We-itern Border," "Old Fori D.i (Juesne." and "Simon Girty.'' and will be begun about the middle of November. 6"2s"Spccial terms will be made with Canvassers. '(""-Specimen copies sent free on. application. . 1.-2" Pa rties sending H 2-" will be en titled to receive the paper from date till January 1, 1-S.St. TEHMS KOIi THE DAILY I'KESS: i INK YEA !i i lucliiiiiui; lui'.ialU nosttiuu) S.7.i MX MONTHS 4.10 THUKK MtlNTAS " " ONE Mux I'll ' " 7o The-Tki-Weekly Phehs, published every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Mailed to subscribers '.including prepaid postage) ut 64. -10 per minimi; $2.-0 for for six mouths und $1.10 for three mouths. Address THE PRESS COMPANY (LIMITED), S. W. Cor. Seventh and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. A Valuable Mciiichic. Buchu in various forms bus for many years been one of the chief ar ticles in the Materia Medico, for the treatment of certain diseases, among which are chiefly those affecting the urinary, digestive, and circulatory organs. The difficulty that was long experienced iu obtaining a preparation of this valuable drug that could always be refied upon for uniformity in strength and absolute purity led to the introduction of Helmhold's Extract of Buchu, which for the last quarter of u bentury has been extensively used both by physicians and iu house and family practice, und with very gratify ing success. This medicine, like every other valuable thing, bus been extensively imitated, und those who have use for it will do well to see that they obtain tho genuine "Helmbold 'Buchu, " the only pure and reliable preparation. One barrel fresh gester's. oat meal at Mor- Kid Gloves Ladies' and Gents' Buck gloves all kinds of gloves at P. & K's. McAfee keeps constantly on hand the most fashionable goods sold, und at prices that vl suit all. Bows und arrows for the boys at P. fr K's. Cloaks. A - tine line of Ladies. Cloaks, cheaper than the cheapest at Powell & Kime's. Shawls. Some of the nicest you ever saw at Pitwell & Kiuie's. Don fail to examine. ChildreiislSolo Leather Tip shoes at P. fe K's. Toys! Toys! ! A splendid stock at P. & K's. NVf A3VCRTI3EMENTS. Ratos of Advertising. One column, one year SW 0" U " " " l (I ai on " 15 l Trnnslont .ndvprtispinrnts ptr iiai'e ot plifht lines, one Insertion bl, two Insertions fi.'Vi, three Insertions S2. HuhIiium cards, ten lines or los, per yenr $1. Advertisements pnynlile quarterly Caution Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase or in any way meddle with the following described property now in possession ot John Rinehulz, of Horton township, the same being left with him for a time only: One team brown horses, and harness. Also one St. Marys wagon. D. O. Osytek. Ridgway, Pu., Nov. 18, 187U. t 3. A New Book- Orders HOw Taken. PPM 'VQl Can make most A.lTrjl I O by selling a new work tho on lyone of the kind issued- "The Rights and Duties of County and Township Olficors," by W. R. Bierly, Esq., of the William sport (Pa.) Bar. Contains all the acts and decisions in relation to the various county and township offices, is a complete hand book for election offi cers, and treats the tux laws fully. Every officer und tax payer will buy one. ' it contains 800 pajres. neatly printed bound iu cloth und gold, and sold ut per volume. For ugencies und terms apply with stamp to W. R. BIEKLY, Williamsport, Pa. Caution Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase or in any way meddle with the following dcsciibed property pur chased by me at Sheriffs sale and left in possession of Reuben Mohney in Spring Creek township fora tinieonly: One wagon, three cows, two yearl ings, one pig, hay, oat., buckwheat, rye and potatoes; six beds und bed ding, stoves und furniture, bureau and stand, chairs, dishes and other house hold goods. Also lumberingtoolscnn sisting of log chains, grulis, cant hooks, ttc. fci James McKaklin. Ridgway, Pa., Nov. 13, lSTU. PENNSYLVANIA HAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie R R- Div. WINTER TIME TABLE. On ami after SUNDAY, November li, 1.S7U, the trains on the Philadel phia & Erie Railroad Division will run as follows : WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Philu 11 55 p. m. " " Reliovo 11 00 a. m " " Emporium. 1 Lip. in. " ' St. Mary's...' 11 p. m. " Ridgwuy....233p-m. " Kane 3 50 p. " arr- at Erie 7 6.5 p. EASTWARD. Lit IE mail leaves Erie 11 35 a, m. m. .m. " Kane 4 00 n. in. " ' Rid wuy....5 05 p. ni. ' " St. Mury's..5 27 p. m. " ' Emporium. 2" p. m. " Renovo 8 40 p. in. " arr. at Phila 7 00 u. m. Wm. A. Baldwin. Gencrul Sup't. PATENTS. Patents procured upon Inventions. No Attorney's Fees in Advance. Our House was established in ISO'). We tile CAVEATS, ami obtain TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, Etc. INVENTORS, Send u a Model of your Invention, with your own description of it, for our opinion us to patentability. No Attorney's Pees unless Patent is Secured. Our Book of Instructions, etc., "How to Puocitke Patents," sent lien on request; also sample copies of the Scientific Record, the Inventors' Journal. R. S. & A. P. LACEY Patent Attorneys, 001 F Street, near Patent Ollice. Washington, D. C. PENSIONS- All disabled Soldiers und heira of deceased boldiers who died from con sequences of services in the Army, are entitled to PENSIONS. No Arrears allowed alter July 1, 1880. Send stamps for full instructions in all kinds of Soldiers' claims. J. II. SYPHERD & CO., Pension Attorneys, 004 F Street, Washington, D. C. Chit Flowers. A general assortment of Cut Flowers constantly on hand und arrayed in Designs or Fancy Straw Basket on the shortest notice and iu the neatest mun ner. OKDKK BY TELEOHAPH. Also Winter blooming plants of all kinds. Choice Hyacinths, Tulips and other bulbs for Winter Flowering and for the Garden. Prices on application. HARRY CHAAPEL, Florist, Williamsport, Pa. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the RIDG WAYMEAT MARKET will please conic forward und pay. Those having claims will please present the same for payment. On und after Nov. 1st no uccount will be kept except for those who pay on demand. - PitK E List Alter Nov. 1st. Steak from 6 to Hi cents a pound. Pork from 0 to 10 cts. a pound. Mutton from 5 to 10 cents a pound. Smoked meats at lowest prices. Fish every Thurs day. Mercek Bros. Prints. The most desirable assor ment in Western Pennsylvania, now on exhibition at Powell & Kime's mammoth sales rooms. Jam Poles Midifletown X-Cut Saws. Jeffard's, White's and Mann's Axes. Tubular and 90 Lauterns. Files. Diston's X-Cut Suws. Boynton's Lightning Saws. Corn Poppers. Coul Hods. Stove Shovels. Repairs furnished for any stove. Ax Handles. Pick Haudles. lb. Best Polish 10 cts. at No. 42 Main street. nS9 Business Cards. GEO. A. RA1HBUN ATTORNEY -AT-L AW. Main street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Particular attention given to the examination of lilies, also to patents and patent cases. HALL. & M'CAULEY ATTORN E Y- AT-L AW. . Office in new brick building, Mum street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. VS2I LUCORE & HAMBLEN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, tll.tiTiitiiv T'lk Knutllv Pa. flfftnO across the hall from the Democrat es tablishment. Claims lor collection promptly attended to. jnelo,l7tJ C. G. MESSENGER. DRUGGIST & PARMA CEUTIST, N. W- comer of Main and Mill streets. Ridgway, Pa., full assortment of care fully selected Foreign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dis pensed at all hours, duy or night. vln3y 4. S. BORDWELL, M. D. ELECT! C PHYSICIAN & SURG'N, Has removed Ids office from Centre street to Main ittreet, Ridgway, Pa., iu the second story of the new brick building of John G. Hall, west of the Hyde House. Ollice hours : 1 to 2 P. M. 7 to 0 P.M. HYDE HOUSE. W. H. SCHRAM, Proprietor, Ridgway, Elk county, Pa. Thankful for the putronuge hereto fore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor hopes, by paying strict attention tf tho comfort und con venience of guests, to merit u continu ance of the same. oet-iO'0'J MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING MRS. J. R. KELTZ, Kersey, Elk county, Pa , takes this method of an nouncing to the citizens of Elk county that she has on hand un assortment of fashionable millinery goods which will be sold cheap. Also dressmaking in all its branches. Agent for Dr. J. Bail & Co.'s Patent Ivory und Lignum Vitie Eye Cups. Semi for descriptive circular. nlTyl APPLETON'S AMERICAN CYCLO PEDIA. This admirable work is now pom pletein 16 vols. EachvoluniecontainsHuO pages. It makesu complete and well selected library, und no one can uflbrd to do without it who would keep well informed. Price 5 00 in cloth, S0.no in leather, or $".0i iu elegant half Turkey. For particulars address, W. H. Fairchild, Port ville, Cult. Co., N. Y., who has been duly appointed agent for Elk county by C. K- Judson, general agent. A Great Reduction. The undersigned Is now prepared to deliver a better quality of Bituminous coal than has ever been mined in this part of the State, at the low price of $2.23 per ton or s1.75 at the mines. Leave your order at W. II. Ostcrhout's store at Eagle Valley, and ut the office of the undersigned, Masonic Building Ridgwuy, Elk Co., Pa. E. K. GRESH. Sept. 10, m3 CENTRAL, " Stats Normal School. Liyhth Xormal School District) LOCK IIAVEX, CLIXT0X CO., PA. A. N. RAI'B, A. M., Principal. This school us at present constituted, offers the very best facilities for Pro fessional und Classical learning. Buildings spacious, inviting anil commodious,' completely heated by steam, well ventilated, and furnished with u bountiful supply of pure water, soft spring water. Location healthful and easy of ac cess. Surrounding scenery unsurpassed. Teachers experienced, efficient, und alive to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough. E x pe n ses 1 1 mil c rat e. ' Fifty cents a week deduction to those preparing to teach. Students admitted ut any time. Courses of study prescribed by the State; I. Model School. II. Prepara tory. III. Elementary. IV. Scieu cntific. ADJUNCT COURSES : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Music. IV. Art. The Elementary and Scientific courses are Professional, and students graduating therein receive State Diplo mas, conferring the following corres ponding degrees: Master of the Ele ments, and Master of the Sciences. Graduates in the other courses receive Normal Certificates of their attain ments, signed by the Faculty. The professional courses are liberal, and ure in thoroughness not inferior to those of our best colleges. The Stnte requires a higher order of citizenship. The times demand it. It is one of the prime objects ot tiiis school to help to secure it by furnish ing intelligent and efficient teachers for her schools. To this end it solicits young-persons of good ubilities and good purposes those who desire to iniprov-e tueir time and their tulents, as students. To all such it promises uid iu developing their powers und abundant opportunities for well paid labor after leaving school. For catalogue aud terms address tb Principal. S. D. BALL, President Board of Trustees T. C HIPPLE, Secretary. BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Clinton county. S. D. Ball. T. C Hippie, Dr. J.H. Barton, A. II. Best, Jacob Brown, Wilson Kistler, A.N. Raub, W. W. Rankin, R. G. Cook, Samuel Christ, G. Kintzing, S. M. Bicktbrd, H. L. Diffenbtteh, A. C. Noyes, S. R. Peule. Centre Ex-Gov. A G- Curtin. Clearfield Ex.Gov. Wm. Bigler. Elk Charles R. Eurley. Mr6'79yl Howe Sewing Machines. Among the great variety of goods of every description for sale at Powell & Kime's Will be found an assortment of the celebrated Elias Howe, Jr., Improved Sewiug Machines tiie best machine now manufactured they having been appointed sole agents for Elk county. They will keep ou hand Tuckers Corders, Hemniers, Braiders and Ruf. tiers, Needles, Sewing-muchine Oil Thread, &c., &e. Will also furnish at any time detached parts for said ma chine. All at greatly reduced prices, and will be sold on aceomruodutini; terms with approved security. Ripgu'av, Aug 20.