The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 29, 1880, Image 3

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. THURSDAY, APRIL 2ft, IPSO.
K. of H.
Ridgway Lodge No. 1844 meets on
th 2d and 4th Fridays of each month
at 8 o'clock.
New Time Table. Under the new
schedule the mall and local freight
leave Ridgway station as follows:
MAIL WEST - . . 2:38
. CAST . 5:00
LOCAL WEST - . 7:60
" EAST . . 3:25
School Exhibition at Hyde's Opera
House, Saturday evening, May 15.
Several communications and other
matter is crowed out this week by our
advertising rush .
OUR SPRING CAMPAIUN.
With this we Inaugurate ourSecond
Spring Season in Ridgway. The
prophecy of our competitors at our
first Spring Opening, wo are happy to
'nay, has not been realized, viz: that
our business career in Ridgway would
be of short duration. We appealed to
the public at our Opening for their
patronage and support in our under
taking, and it is with pride and
tUankfahicss tbfA .we -state that our
expectations haVe been more than rer
lized-" We'again Appeal to the public
. for. the.V support, :ahd we assure them
that our business will be conducted, as
heretofore one price and the truth.
REMEMBER
When you call at our establishment
you can be assured that you can be
waited upon by gentlemanly salesmen .
Take your own time for making a
selection, and if you are not satisfied
with your purchase, have it exchanged
or the money refunded. Our sales
men will show a customer the same
attention when exchanging as they do
when selling goods, and In every res
pect we strive to give no cause for
complaint.
A guarantee!
Weguarantee this, and every article
we sell to be exactly as represented,
and to give reasonable wear for the
price charged for it; also, to be us low
as any of the same quality cun be
bought at always holding ourselves
ready to make the lo:s good to the
purchaser. Should it prove to the
contrary, or if the article, when ex
amined at home, should tail to please
you, or you be dissatisfied with your
purchase in any way, you urc at lib
erty to returu the same (in good order)
within five days, and we will ex
change it or cheerfully refund the
money . New York Store, Ridgway,
Pa , Cohen Bros. fc Brownstein, Pro
prietors. . , good advice!
It is a duty you owe to yourselves to
first call and inspect our mammoth
stock of Clothing, all kinds of Domes
tic Goods, Notions, Boots and Khoes,
Hats and Caps, &c, &c, and learn our
prices before purchasing.
We have determined to retain the
FIRST PLACE IN POPULAR
FAVOR, and the only way to do
so is to gell the The Very Bkst
Goods at the Smallcxt Living Profit.
NEW YORK STORE,
Ridgway, Pexx'a,
Cohen Brothers & Brownsteinc,
Proprietors.
Do you want to wear good clothes?
Do j'ou want to he honestly treated ?
Do you want to cave money? Then
purchase your Clothing, Domestics.
Hats, Caps, Roots, Shoes, Ac, ut the
NEW YORK STORE.
gents' furnishing goods!
No old goods in stock ! All New!
All Stylish! And All so cheap
that everybody, regardless of station
In life or scarcity of funds, may be
able to dress with taste. Inspect our
stock and satisfy yourselves that we
are Headquarters! Cohen Brothers
& Brownstein, New York Store, Post
Office Building, Ridgway, Pa.
NEW YORK STORE.
The largest and most complete stock
of Dry Goods, Notions, Ready .Made
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c, Ac, every
received at Ridgway now on hand at
prices to defy competition.
The recent advance In goods has
made no change in our prices. We
nell as cheap and cheaper than ever.
Cohen Brothers & Brownstein, Pro
prietor. Best prints 6 to 7c per yard.
Best muslins 7 to 9 cents a yard.
An Endless Variety of Shawls,
Ladies' and Gents Ties, Silk trim
mings, fringes, satins, embroideries,
Ladies' Summer Suits, &c, &c.
A large variety of all qualities and
kinds of dress goods at lowest prices.
Our stock is full and complete of
everything too numerous to men.
tion. Call, examine, and be eon
vinced. Parties coming from a distance of
20 miles and purchasing goods to the
amount of 20.00 or more will beal
lowed their car fare- Those purchas
ing goods to the amount of $10.00 will
have their car fare paid one way.
Remember the place New York
Store, next door to the Post Office.
Jas. McAfee merchant tailor will
be at Benezette at the Benezette hotel
ou Monday May JO, with a full line of
new samples, comprising over 200 dif
ferent atylia.
Personal Jtm.
C. B. Oould of the Cimiprnn
enlivened our thnotum by his presence
a few days since.
Miss Aggie Stout, of Lock Haven.
is now engaged in the tailoring busi
ness ror jas. McAfee or this village.
A J. Rummer and wife of Cale
donia have been arrested and are now
lu jail at tills place. English is still at
large.
J. C. Luther, formerly editor of
this paper, and no"w of Culver, Mich.,
is visiting friends In town. Cal. looks
flrst-rate.
Mr. Dodge's stave mill on Boom's
moontaln. cut 225,030 oil barrel staves
In seven weeks. Mr. McCurdy or
Titusville did the sawing.
-A young man named Leander Shee
ley of Wilcox, was washed oir a board
raft at Raught's mill on Tuesday last
and drowned. The body has not been
recovered as yet.
Win. When, a native of Sweden,
sat on the end of a railroad tie Just
above the bridge near Ely's mill
Wednesday afternoon. A passing
train going west, struck him on the
left side of the heud.death resulting in
a very few minutes.
'ew Court House Items.
Robert Dill, of Erie, has been a
warded the contract for uaintimr in
side and outside complete and furn
ishing all the necessary material, for
$2349.
Bauschnrd & Son, of Erie for the
front doors and seats to court room get
$008.20. Another party hud a bid in
for $570.00. Pretty close figuring.
The cost of the building this far
including contracts above mentioned,
and amounts yet due on contract
for heating, nUo adding in
the cost of the bell, reaches $"0.
000. The amount still necessary to
complete the structure, Including
grading of yurd, it is thought will not
exceed $0,000. This udded to the
above amount will make the total cost
about $02,000.
Prime Dairy Butter in one pound
prints at Molester's.
Mackerel in pails for family use at
Morgestcr's.
Noix de Coco best in the world
for sale at Morgester's.
Sudden Death. On Sunday
morning last the citizens of our town
were startled at the announcement
that John F. Walker a prominent
merchant, of this place was dead. On
Saturday evening he was enjoying his
usual health and was around until 10
o'clock P. M. having, after closing
the stoic visited the barber sdiop and
was discussing the shooting event up
to that hour, when he bid hiscompan
ions good night and returned to his
residence, and to bed. Aliout two
o'clock on Sunday morning his wife
wakened out of her sleep and found
him lying on his face, she arose from
the bed and attended to the wants of
her baby and afterwards spoke to him
to induce him to change his position,
and receiving no response laid her
hand on his forehead and found it was
quite cold. Becoming alarmed she
turned up the lamp and upon exam
ining the body closely fouud to her
horror that he was dead. He was sub
ject to tits, and it is suposcd that ho
died in one of these spasms. His
health for the past year lias not been
good, and several months ago it was
feared that ho would die of so-tening
of the brain. He lias been an active
energetic, though not at all times a
prudent business man, and his loss
will be felt by the community. He
leaves a wife and one child to mourn
his loss. Deceased was in the .12nd
year of his age. St. Mary's Gazette.
Fresh Rolls. Cakes and Pies at T.
F. Bullers' Masonic building.
Meals at ull hours at T. F. Bullers'
Lunch-room in the Masonic Building.
List of Licenses for May term, 18S0.
Notice is hereby given that the
following persons have filed their
petitions for License in my office, anil
that they will be presented to the
Court of Quarter Sessions on Wednes
day, May 20ih, at 2 o'clock P. M.
TAVERN.
Jay.
1. E. II. Dixon,
Fox.
2. C. F. Kenote,
RUlyway.
3. Salyer Jackson,
4. Peter F. Bogert,
C. John Vaughan,
St. Mary's Borough.
0. John Hanscom,
7. John Groil.
eating house.
Beuezctte.
8. John Duiley,
Fox.
9. Andrew Hau.
10. James McCIoskey.
8TOKK.
liidfway.
11. II. L. Parsons.
"That if any person or persons
snail neiriect or reluse to lift his her or
their License, within FIFTEEN
DAYS after the Mime has been granted
such neglect or refusal shall be deemed
a forfeiture or Hiiiil 1.iioitx '
Purdon, V, 2d, page 943.
Fi:p. SciicKNiNo, Clerk Q. S.
l)r. Dmv'm Kirimiielt nn,l "Voir
Tonic is the best remedy in use for
ioor ueiiie, weuKness aim tremlil
(ng in the stomach, pain after entinir
heartburn, soreness and gnawing
DaillS in the stomach neri'iimo.iu
when tired, constipation and other
ui i lie ooweis arising irom
poor digestion. One bottle lasts
uearlv three weeku. Prln ftl on
Dr. Day's Cure for Head-ache is
1.1. t- .. -!! .. ...
uiruiiiy rcmeay Known that will stop
uu miucH iii hick or nervous head
ache In its commencement: only
three or four doses, half an hour
apart, are necessary. Price 50 cents
a bottle.
Dr. Day's Standard Cough Syrup
will cure a cough with fewer doses
than any medicine in use. Price 60
Dr. Day's Ear Drops will give
wits greatest reiier m neuralgia of the
. i iii .
iui-e biiu win cure ear-acne immedl
tttflv Prinn 2ft wiila a luitlln a
- - - - - - m mi.iub. Ann
your druggist or storekeeper for these
...jit.... ... . i , .
liicuieiiics itianuiaciureu oy U,
pay, M. D., Ridgway, Pa,
Itldgvrnr Public Schools
HHWC1PAI,' HKPORT POB IBB MOUTH
in AraiL U ins
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"l 70 65 83
2 80 4S M
SI 83 2 70
TRACHERS.
Ml Mr he K. Wilcox
Mla Anno llHrrelt
.WlftH Murllnimme
Mls JeiiuieQreali Hi n 157' Ril
J. I). HlDliell U
8iimnmrxr 1 2, 180 8U
The following reoorl of ntlendnnce, punct
uality and deportment U taken from the
rrgulnr report to the Secretary. The average
clrtM Handing of each pupil win ascertained
by an examination held at the end of the
month.
HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
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"SENIOR" GRADE
RhodaWltcnx
Maggie Klynn
I.ewts fCuser
(.'liaricx Meenan
Lulu Hiiuler
(J. U. Kime
K. H. Kiy
Ira Sherman
Julia l'lynn
"A" QKADB.
Addle Bordwell
Maggie Hheftn
Kiille M.'Cinill
I'.l In Kime
Willie Kehrnm
John Whltmnre
Michael May
I'litrlck Holland
Willie r.lith. r
Chimney Wilcox
Willie Mveniin
Irnnle Hall
Belle B'niier
"B" 11RADE.
I.lzr.ie Flynn
Adaii falono
Kiltie Whitmore
Flora Irwin
Smile Iinmnreux
Annie Kline
Minnie Kline
Joule Messenger
Fdille Horton
Kildie I.nyinon
Walter K!chiirili
Minnie Terwllllger
John Nichols
Kale MeKnaul
"C" OKADB.
Nellie OlniRtcd
Jumei May
Mack Kimo
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Kilitle Tlolldny
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Oirrle Cmnmlngg
Oeorge Mel'itiilu
Charlie Geary
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Maggie Tteesc
Hcnnle Little
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Clarice Rordwoll
10:1; 10:1
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Kugeiie Wlllnrd
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Josle Weber
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J. D. HrsiiKi.i.,
Principal
The Double Funeral.
From tlic8t. Mary's Gazette.
The funeral of Frank Wnrnith, and
that of John F. Walker Esq.. took
place in the St. Mary's Catholic church
on Tuesday last ut 9 o'clock A. M.
The circumstances intending tlie death
of each of these younc nmrried meii
would necessarily induce n lar'e nuni-
ber of people to attend the funeral.
The iiCvjuainUiit'en of each wan laiyc
and they both deservedly popular, liy
eight o'clock the streets were thronged
witli people from town and surround
ing; country bent upon paying the
last tribute of respect to the deceased.
The sudden death of Mr Walker was
sufficient to horrify the community,
but the tragic death of Mr. Wariilth
seemed to iu tensity the feelings of the
public tenfold. The St. John's so
ciety, of which Mr. Wnrnith was a
member, turned out in full force in
their beautiful regalia, which added
materially to the attractiveness of the
procession. The large family connec
tion of Mr Walker was the occasion
of a large number of mourners fol
lowing his remains to the grave. The
procession started from the respective
residences of the deceased at about 9
o'clock, and the two processions joined
ut the intersection of St. Mary's, St.
Michael and Centre streets, and from
thence to the church where two re
quium masses were sung, the lirst was
conducted by Rev. Father Prior and
the second by Rev. Father Edmund
when the remains, iu their elegant
caskets, were removed and the solemn
procession was reformed and followed
to the grave, the last resting place of
mortal man. The funeral was by far
the largest that ever took place in this
vicinity. About 500 entered the
church before the procession arrived
and those in the procession numbered
720 souls, by actual court. Fully 1 100
went to the grave yard. The sight of
seeing two men buried, who were
called into eternity without a mo
ments warning, was a sad sight indeed.
The young widows have the sincere
and heart felt sympathy of the entire
community.
ltcgister's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing niwiimr will Iia t,rtiuiit,jl iir
the next Orphan's Court for conlirma-
1. Account of Pftfr Thnnmunn Art
rninistrator of the estate. jf Adelphus
II.T UeiTHWU.
2. Account ofSerelia Irnson, Ad
ministratrix or the estate or John
Peterson, late of Jones township, de
ceased. Fred. SciitENixa, Register.
. The new Bakery this M eek.
Bread six cents a loaf at T. F.
Bullers' Masonic building.
Eggs twelve cents per doz. at T.F.
Bullers' Masonic building.
Square envelopes and legal fold
eota paper at Ths Advocate office.
' Sheriffs Sale. .
BY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY wrIU
of fieri facias, ulias fieri facias, vendi
tioni exponas, levari facias, and testa
tum fieri facias Issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Elk County.nnd,
to me directed, I. D. C. OYSTER,
High Sheriff of said county, do hereby
give notice that I will expose to public
sale or outcry at the Prothonotary's
office, in Ridgway, at one o'clock r.
M., on
MONDAY, MAY 24, 1880.
No. 1, all the right, title. Interest,
claim and demnnd of the defendant to
or out of certain lot of land situate in
the village of Bcneaette, Elk county,
Pa., bounded and described as fol'ows,
to-wit. Lot No. 11 on Front street,
and beginning at a post 600 feet north
twenty-three degrees west from a sand
stone corner at the junction of said
Front street with the mad leading to
Harbison Wilson's, thence along said
street north twenty-three degrefts west
sixty feet to a corner post; thence
north sixty-seven degrees east one
hundred and fifty feet to an alley;
thence along said alley south twenty
three degrees east sixty feet to a corr
ner; thence south sixty-seven degrees
west one hundred and fifty feet to the
place of beginning, containing nine
thonsaud superficial feet. Upon the
said premises there Is erected a store
house 18x36 feet, two stories high, with
frame wing of 18x30 feet, cellar Under
neath, a shoe-shop 14x30 feet ; a barn
20x30 feet, - '
No. 2, also all the right, title, Inter
est, claim and demand of defendant
of, into or out of another lot of land
situate iu Warrant No. 6285,' Jay town
Khlp, Elk County,'" Pa., bounded and
described as follows: Beginning at a
butternut tree in the middle line of
wurrant 62n3, standing 3.14 perches
from the west line or the warrant;
thence east thirty-nine and one-tenth
pel dies to a post iu said middle line
and in western side of highway;
thence parallel with and forty feet
from line of land sold to B. K Morey
and James M. Batemun south forty
six and one half degrees west thirty
twoand four-tenths perches to a pdst
In the eastern line of St. Mary's road;
thence north fifty degrees west sixteen
perches; thence north twenty-two de
gree west thirteen perches to said
middle line, a post iu the eastern line
of St. Mary's road; thence east one
and seven-tenths perches to the place
of beginning, containing, three and
one-tenth acres, more or less. Upon
said premises there In erected one
stntill shed barn, one two-story frame
house 10x30 feet
No. 3, Also, all the right, title, Inter
est, claim and demand of defendant
of, into or out of the following tract or
parcel of land situate in Benezette
township. Elk county, Pa., bounded
and described as follows: Beginning
at a post in the center of the highway,
the northeast corner of a two mid one
eighth acre lot deeded by Erasmus
Morey to Amelia Derr; thence north
sixty-one and one-quarter decrees
west twenty-six perches to the north
west corner of the same; thence north
forty-five degrees east seventeen per
ches to a post iu the east line of the
Kitlaud lot; thence south fn'ty-tiiiie de
grces east twenty-three und live-
tenths perches to said highway;
thence south thirty-seven a'ld one
half degrees west filtecn anil live
tenths perches to the place of begin
ning, containing two acres and
seventy-two perches. Upon saiil
premises there is erected one frame
dwelling house 11x28 feet, barn IIOxlS
feet, with shed attached 18x"0 feet.
No. 4, Also all the right, title, iuler
est, claim and , demand of defendant,
of, into or out of one other piece or
parcel of land situate in Benezette
township, Elk county, Pa., bounded
and described us follows: Being o
part of a certain tract known tts the
K itland lot, beginning ut the north
west corner of a piece or parcel of land
conveyed to Amelia Derr by Erasmus
Morey, running along the north side
of said lands east oiie hundred and
nineteen and two-tenths rods to a
io.-,t on the line of the Potter survey;
thence north forty-five degrei s cast
seventeen rods to a post on the east
line of the Kitland tract; thence north
ixty-clght and .seven-ten: lis roils to a
post on the ridge road; thence north
seventy-six degrees west nine and
four-tenths rods; thence north sixty
one degrees west twenty-six and two
tenths rods; thence north sevtnty-two
degrees west eigli teen and two-tenths
rods; thence north sixty-three und
one-half degrees west twenty-seven
and one-tenths rods; thence north
sixty degrees west nine rods to the in
tersection of a-log road with the afore
said ridge rond; thence along the said
log roaii north seventy-one and one
half degrees west twenty one rods;
thence north sixty five degrees west,
sixteen and eight tenths rods to a post;
thence south six degrees west one
hundred and thirty one rods to the
place of beginning, containing eighty
two acres and one hundred and thirty-
two perciies, be tue same more or less.
No. 0, Also, all the right, title, in
terest, claim and demand of defendant
into or out of another parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the town
of Benezette, Elk county. Pa, und
known ai.d described as lot No. nine
teen, on Second street, in the plot of
said town as tiled in the office lor re
cording of deeds in Ridgway, Elk
county. Pa., having sixty feet front
on said Second street, ami one hund
red and titty teet deep to un alley,
bounded on the south west by Second
street, on the southeast by lot nuiulier
seventeen, on the northeast by the
alley aforesaid, und on the northwest
by lot number twenty-one, and con
taining nine thousand feet of land.
No. d. Also, all the hemlock timber
standing ukiii two bundled acres of
land, part or i nomas uverturrs turm
In the township ot Benezette, Elk
county, Ph., near the Bennett's
Branch or the Sinnemahoniug creek.
About eighty acres is covered with
hemlock limber, estimated at 4011,000
feet board measure, from which 300 to
400 cords of bark may be peeled; being
tue same timber wnieti tlie sunt 1 tios
Overtui'f coveyed to Edward Walter,
and by the said Wultcr conveyed to
the said B. E. Morey. which said con
veyances are of record iu the Record'
er's office of Elk conntv.
No. 7. Also, all the right, title, in
terest, claim and demand of defend'
ant in and to the following described
land: liegi lining at what formerly
was the southeast corner of Charles
heggett's farm, which is tlie north
line of patent No..,.6Uu0. and from
thence west along said line ten chains
and thirty links to a corner; thence
north live chums una twelve links to a
corner: thence east ten chains and
thirty links to a corner, thence south
to tlie place of leginning, being five
chains aud twelve links, containing
live acres and forty .eight perciies. lie
ing situated in the south part of pat
ent No. 5029, in Jay township, Elk
county,
No. 8. Also, a certain messuage,
piece, parcel or tract of land situate.
lying aud being iu Jay township, Elk
county. Pa . bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at the southwest
corner of, land formerly owned
by Wm. Burt, jn patent 6i2i, and run
nlng thence west (29) twenty-nine
perches and twelve (12) links to the
northwest corner of said land; thence
west nine (9) perches to the centre of
the road leading from Charles Leg.
gett's to Caledonia; thence along the
centre of said road to the south line of
said patent No. 6029; thence to the
fdace of beginning, containing one
lalf acre(l-2), Including all the laud ly
ing between theaforesaid land formerly
owned by said Burt and mad.
Seized and taken In execution as tlie
properly of B. E. Morey, and to be
sold at (he suit of Corcoran, Bubb &
Co., and Erasmus Morey.
ALSO The following described real
estate, sit unto in Horton township,
Elk Co., Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows: 1. Beginning at
a post on the northwest, corner of a
thirty-acre lot late of Henry Kams ;
thence west by land late of Peter
O'Hara, ninety-eight and one-half
perches more or less to a post; thence
north one hundred and seventy-two
perches more or less to a post: thence
east partly by sub-division No. 2 of
warrant No. '4370 and partly by land
late of Dennis Eggleston ninety-eight
and one half perches more or less to a
beech tree; thence south one hundred
and seventy-two perches more or less
to the place of beginning, containing
one hundred acres and allowance be
the same more or less, about thirty
acres of which Is cleared and Improved,
there Is erected on old log house used
as ham. 2d. Beginning at a bass
wood tree at the northeast corner of
land late of Henry Knrns; thence
west one hundred and four perches to
a beech; thence north one hundred
and fifty-seven rods to a post; thence
east one hundred und eighty-five rods
to a post; thence south by land of
Clark Eggleston ninety-six rods to a
hemlock; thence west thirty live rods
to a post; thence north ii'.i west
twenty-eight rods to a cherry tree;
thence south 3(i west thirty-lour rods
to a post; thence south forty-four rods
to the place of beginning, containing
one hundred and forty-two acres and
fifty-six perches and allowance. 3d
lieginning at the bass wood last above
mentioned, the northeast corner of
this lot; thence west one hundred and
sixty rods to a post; thence south fifty
roils" to a post; thence cast one hundred
and six rods to a post; thence north
fifty rods to the place nf beginning,
containing thirty-three and nne-teiitli
acres. 4th. Beginning at a post tilty
two rods west of trie southeast corner
of the sixty-six and seven-tenth acre
lot conveyed to Henry Karns by Dan
iel Kingsbury and wife by deed dated
the 31st day of August, A. D. 18-17;
thence north ten rods to a post; thence
west thirty rods to a post: thence
south ten rods to a post in the north
line of the one hundred and forty-two
acre lot above described; thence north
along said north line east thirty
perciies, containing three hundred
square rods and being part of sixty
six and seven-tenth acre lot. The fa'id
three lots of ground last above de
scribed altogether contain one hundred
and seventy-seven acres of land more
or less, ami Is Known as the ' Karn's
farm about tilty acres of which is im
proved and lias a small orchard grow-
ng therein, and upon which there is
reeled a traine house 1x24 leet, two-
stones high with kitchen attached
Also a frame burn 32x40 feet with shed
attached. 5ih Beginning at a post
at the southeast corner of land late of
Dennis Eggleston; thence west one
hundred and sixty rods mure or less
to a post; thence south sixty-six and
seven-tenths rods more or less to a
post; thence north ten rods more or
ess to a post; thence east, thirty rods
more or less to n posl; thence south
ten rods more or less to a post; thence
east hlty-two rods more or lean to a
post: thence north by land of Clark
Gggleston sixty-six and seven-tenths
rods more or le.-s to the place of begin
ning, containing sixty four acres and
one hundred and thirty-two perches.
being part of warrant No. 4248. Cth.
lieginning at n post nt the northwest
ornerot the lot ot land conveyed to
Robert Mcintosh by the Trustees of the
U.S. land com 1 ia 11 v-t hence one ii und red
and forty-eight rods more or less to a
post; thence west one liuuured anil
seventy. seven rods more or less to a
post; thence north one hundred und
forty-eight rods more or less to a post
and stones; thence cast one hundred
and sevent v-seven rods more or less tc
the nlace of beginning, containing
one hundred and sixty-three acres
and one hundred and sixteen perciies
more or less, being part of warrant
No. 4248.
Seized and taken In execution as the
property ot 'Jonas (". Wellington at
the suit of Peter O'Hara now for use
of James O'Hara.
TERMS OF SALE.
The following must be strictly com
plied with when the property is struck
oh":
1. All the bids must be paid in full
except where the plaintiil'or other 1 en
creditors becomes the purchaser. In
which case the costs on the writs must
be paid, as well as ull liens prior to
that of tlie purchaser, und a duly cer
tified list of liens shall be furnished,
including mortgage searches on tlie
property sold togctltrr with such lien
creditor's, receipt for the amount of
tlie proceeds ot tlie sale, or sucn por
tion thereof as he shall appear to be
entitled to.
2. All sales not settled immediately
will b-i continued until six o'clock 1.
M.. at which time ull property not set
tled for will again be put up und sold
at the expense and risk of tlie person
to whom it was first struck off, und
who, in case of deficiency at such re
sale, shall make good the same, and in
no instance will the deed be presented
for confirmation unless the bid is actu
ally settled for with tlie Sheriff as
above stated.
D. C. OYSTER. Sheriff.
Sheriff's ofllee, Ridgway, Pa., 1
April 20, iwu. 1
See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 440; Smith's Forms, 3H4.
That splendid rrgau sold by D. S.
Andrus & Co.,- Williauisport, Pa., for
$75.00 cosh with 7 stops, solid wal
nut case and 5 'ect 0J Inches high, is
sold now for $80.00 with one more
stop and the grand organ knee swell
additional. Write them Terms easy
on long time also.
Wanted D .H. Patty & Co., Nurs
erymen, want a few good reliable men
to sell tuke'8 vixk's and shrubs
through this state. They promise
steady employment to good salesmen.
For full particulars address, D. II.
Patty St Co., 721 Broad St., Newark,
N. J. nl ni3
Fine or coarse boots and shoes at
Jacob Butterfuss' shop Main street.
Stock and fits warranted first class.
For light and heavy single or
double harness call on Jacob Butter
fuss Main street.
-7 bars soap for 25c at Morgester'i.
FLOWERS 1
NOHE BETTER. . NONE CHEAfER.
WE SELL FOR $1.00
Strong, vigorous and well grown plants.
8 Roses or 10 Geraniums or 10 Fuchsias or 15 Verbenas rr IS Z1
SingPetunias or 15 Basket and Bedding P?n w?leu"n giJr
or 12 Cl.rvsanthcmunis or 12 Gladiolus or 10 Dble Tuberose Bulbs for $1.00 or
U piauCdVaU(i of each collection) 1.W or- half th$
Plants and Bulbs with a plant of the new Geraniums, DI.i . r i inft
added?$5n00B Ot the wholS collection of 150 choice Bidbs and Hants for JMj
with a' plant added of the va uable Geranium "NEW LI r E (distinctly
sUined scarlet and white.) We guarantee safe delivery by Expres.,
Our Priced Circular of
FLOWERS For EVERYBODY "Sent Free."
HARRY CHAAPEU '
FLOHIST
WILLIAMSPORT, PA.
iu u rw rdunfa have been erorrn fsncelnlty for our retail trado-whlch Is a
.,,i Lvotimr mio therefore the
signs and Cut Flowersa specialty. Vegetable Plantsintheir season.
Business Cards.
GEO. A. RA1HBUN
ATTORN EY-AT-LAAV.
Main street, llidgw-ay, Elk Co., Pa.
" Particular attention given to the
examination of titles, also to patents
and patent cases.
HALL & KTCAULEY
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW.
Office iu new brick building, Main
street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. vSi!l
LUGORE & HAMBLEN
ATTO UN E YS-AT-L A W ,
Bidgwiiy, Elk county, Pa. Office
over It'. I. Campbell s store, Main
Street. Claims for collection promptly
attended to. jnel.l.lSTO
II'. WILLIAMS.
(I.nte .f Klrntliiiivi:lc). T'liyKloliin nml Sinr
ireoii. Hhlgwnr, P. (Illlceln Hull's I'.rlcU
lliiililiui; (up-Btniisi.l KolVrenecs J. I'.
Smilli. II. I YnuiiK, It. Knlolson, HtvattHii
vlilc; Major John Kit ley, W. W.Ureenliiiul.
Clarion. Has prut'tlccd his prolcssloii sue
eeHsi'ully lor mure than ten years.
G- 6. MESSENGER.
DRUGGIST & PA RM ACEUTIST,
N. W- corner of Main and Mill streets,
Ridgway, Pa,, full assortment of care
fully selected Foreign and Domestic
Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dis
pensed at ull hours, day or night-
viniy
J. S. B3RDELL, H. D.
ELECTIC PHYSICIAN & SURG'N,
Has removed his office from Centre
street to Main street, Ridgway, Pa., in
the second story of the new brick
building of John G. Hall, west of the
Ilvd- House,
biheehours:-! to 2 P. M. 7 to 9 P.M.
HYDE t!CUSE.
W. II. SCH RAM, Proprietor,
Ridgway, Elk county, Pa.
Thankful for the patronage hereto
fore so liberally bestowed upon hint,
the new proprietor hopes, by paying
strict attention to tlie comfort and con
venience of guests, to merit a continu
ance of the same. ocMO'OU
aPFLETGN'S AMERiCAH CYCLO
PAEDIA. This admirable work is now com
plctein 10 vols. EaehvoluniecoiitainsNKi
pages. It tnakesa complete and well
selected library, and no one can
afford to do without it who would keep
well Informed. Price $5 00 in cloth,
Sfi.oo In leather, or $7.00 in elegant
half Turkey. For particulars address,
W. II. Fnirchild, Portvillc, Catt. Co..
N. Y., who has been duly appointed
aaent for Ell; county by C." K Jttdson,
general acnt.
List nf Causes
Set down for trial ut May term 1830,
commencing Monday, May 24.
1. John W. Briggs for use vs. R. I.
Campbell, Adm r &c. No. 01 May
term 1S77.
2. The Clearfield County Bank vs.C
R. Enrlcy. No. 1, November term, 177
3. 'lhomas P. Merritt vs. J. W.
Brown. No. 128, May term, 1878.
4. Jordan S. Neel vs. John Win-
gart. io. rsepiemner term, 107H.
5. W. D. Drake for use vs. Kirhy
and Silverthorn. No 45, Janurry
term, 1879.
6. George A. Rathbun vs. The N.
W. Mining and Ex. Co., of Erie, Pa.
No. 47, January term. 1879.
7. Elius Moyer et al. Ex'rs vs. Iles
ekiah Moyer. No. 3, Sep. term, 1879.
8. Peter Volk fo? use vs. Lorenz
Vogel. No. 14, September term, 1870.
A. F. A. Loesch vs. Henry Largay.
No. 00, September term, 1879.
10. Zenas - Webb vs. Fran k C. Bow
man. No. C8, September term, 1879.
11. Robt. I. Campbell vs. Herman
Gorton. No. 74, September term 1879.
12. W. E. Johnson vs. The Bene
zette Oil Co. No. 78, Sept. term, 1879.
13. Stephen Condon & Bro. vs.
Daniel Eldridge. No. 81 Sept. term,
1879.
14. D A Pontius vs. Conrod Moy
er, Jr. No 35, November term, 1879.
15. Frank X.Gerber for use vs. Joseph
Gerber Joshua Sykes. No. 1- Janu
ary term, 1880.
Fked. Schoenin'q, Pro.
Eisley's Pure Eistilled
95c. EXTRACT 25c
WITCH HAZEL,
ca, BAMAitsiis vmaincA.
Equal in (anility to any made, and
only half the nrlce. Coz. bottles 25c.
Finis ouc.
Relieves Headache, Toothache, Ear
ache, Sore Eyes, Nose-Bleed, Bleeding
Lungs, Puinful Menses, Whiles,
Asthma, Reduces Swellings, Piles, etc.
Cures Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Spruins,
Wounds, Rheumutism, Erysipelas.
Chilblains, Varicose Veins, Neuralgia.
eie.
NATURES UNIVERSAL REM
EDY FOR INTERNAL AND
EXTERNAL USE.
If your druggist has not got it
have him order it of the proprietor,
CEA&LES f. EI3LZ7 VTMis&l Cragst,
64 Couriland St., Kew York.
n47mos3
EVERYBODY
' Cheapest Id the Best." Floral
De
BEST IN THE WORLD!
AND
SALERATUS
Which Is the same thing.'
Impnro Bl-Carb Sodn or Palcratna
(which I thonamo thing) lofa light
ly dirty white color. Itmny nppeac
white, namlmil by iinpir, but i
COMPARISON WITH tllUHCII A
CO'f ARM AKDII AMMEK" BBAKB
will ahovr the difference.
See that yonr Saloratne and Bah
Ins Soda, in whito and PURE, an
ithould be ALL. BIMIt.AU 6 U 11 STAN
CES nicd for food.
Housekeeper who prefer bread muds with
yeaat, will lmprovo Its quality, make it rise
better and proventit from acuring, by adding
one-half teaepoonftil of church A Co. 'a Soda or
Baleratna. Ileiiure and not ueo too ranch. Too
cm of this with aonr milk. In prcforonco to
Baking Powder, Have twenty timoa Ita cost.
Boa one pound package lor TOluablo informa
tion and read caretull7.
SHOW THIS TO YOUR QROCE-R.
Jam Poles '
Middletown X-CutSaws.
JeflUrd's, White's and Mann's Axes,
Tubular and 99 Lanterns.
Fn.F.s.
Dirilon'H X-Cut Saws.
Boy u ton's Liirlitniug Saws.
Corn Poppeks.
Coal Hods.
Stove Shovels.
Repairs furnished for any stove.
Ax Handles.
Pick Handles.
J l'n. Best Polish 10 cts. at No. 42
Miii n street. n39
SEED POTATOES.
MALIX'S EAKLY SEEDLING
Guaranteed to come to perfection in
two months if properly ' fertilized.
Price $.j.oo a bushel : $2.50 i bushel ;
1.2 a peck or $1.00 a pound by mail
prepaid on receipt of price.
Address,
R. M. MAL1N,
Ridgway, Pa.
Orders left at The Advocate!
will receive prompt attention.
Elk County Court Proclamation.
WHEUEAS, the Hon. L. I. Wet
more, President Judire for the Thirty
seventh Judicial District of Pennsyl
vania, and Julius Jones, and George
Ed. Weis, Esquires, Associate Justices
in Elk countv, have issued their pre
cepts, to nie 'directed, for the time of
holding of the Orphan' Court, Court
of Common Pleas, General Quarter
Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at
Rid ,'vnv, for the county of Elk on
the "FOURTH MONDAY IX JAN.
1SH), being the li-ith day of the month,
H miii nue week.
Notice is therefore given to the Cor
oner. Justice of the Peace and Con
stables In und for the county of Elk,
to appear in their own proper persons,
with their records, inquisitions, and
remembrances, to do those things
which of their ottices and in their be
half appertain to be done, and ail wit
nesses and other persons prosecuting
in behalf of the Common wealth against
any person or persons, are requested to
lie then and there attending, and not
to depart at their peril. Jurors are
requested to be punctual In their at
tendance at the appointed time, agree-,
able to notice.
Given under my hand and seal, at
the Hheritl'a office, In Ridgway, the
20th day of April In the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
eighty. c OYSTER, Sheriff.
RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES,
&..., OF JONES TOWNSHIP
FOR THE YEAR ENDING APRIL
12, 1680.
RECEIPTS.
From taxes collected 8766 lo
EXPENDITURES.
Work on road and bills paid 4508 99
ASSETS-
Funds in treasury 40 9
Due from seated taxes 422 27 x
" " unseated taxes 381 19
" " D. Attelbarger 116 27
" Isaac Keefer 29 97
" V. Miller 63 01 1068 20
LIABILITIES.
Supervisors orders outstanding 995 58
Assets over liabilities
67 62
POOR. -
RECEIPTS
Funds in treasury April
14, i87a ono
Funds collected on taxes 430 60 1016 41
EXPENDITURES.
Paid for supiKirt of poor 653 20
Treasurer's commission 13 83 667 03
ASSETS.
Funds In treasury .449 41
Due from seated taxes 206 82
" " unseated taxes 305 86
Total AsmsU . 102159
No liabilities.
By order of the Auditors,
A. T. ALDRICH. Town Clerk.
Linseed Oil, Cantor Oil aad Tur
pentine at Morgester'a.
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