A THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1830. K. of K. Ridgway Lodge No. 104 meets on the 2d and 4th Fridays or each month nt 3 o'clock. New Time Table. Under the new schedule the mail nnd local freight leave Ridgway station as follows: MAIL WEST 2:28 " EAST 5:00 LOCAL WEST - 7:50 " EAST - - 3:25 Oram! Social ISal!. -A Grand Bull will be given at Hyde's Opera House on Monday even ing, July 5, 1880. The public are enr dially invited to attend. Music by Miller's full Quadrille Band. Tickets $1.00. Attention Co. II. The officers and members of Com pany H are hereby requested to meet nttheProthouotary's oHice on Mon day evening next at 7J o'cloc k sharp. It is expected that every member will be present. Business of importance will come before the meeting. Local Items. Green peas are nearly ready. New sidewalks on Centre street. The weather is hot again and dry. Cherries are plenty in this mar ket A new platform on Hyde's hay scales. The new Company H guns have arrived. What will the verdict be at Cin cinnati? Bark peeling will be good for four weeks more. The boys have large limes playing ball evenings. Last Monday was the longest day of the year. Ham, bacon, shoulders, and dried beef at Morgester's. New potatoes are f 1.80 a bushel, old potatoes 73 cents. Shelf paper made by machinery for sale at this office. The June frost this year failed to put in an appearance. Scrap pictures at Tm; Advo'jati: office. Call uud see them. Meeting of Co. Hal the Prnthono tary's office next Monday evening. rotato bugs do not feem to be as plenty this season as liny usuuliy ure. Flour, feed, meal, shelled corn, oat, old and new potatoes at Moles ter's. Trout fishing according to law during the months April, May, June, and July. The Itidgway Batik building has been recently newly painted inside and outside. Large stock prime oranges and lemons will be on hand fur July 4th. at Morgchlcr's. Get your name neatly printed on pack of our new cards. At .aslcali and see samples. Grove Dance at the Fih Pond, Wilcox on July oth. An invitation is extended to all to attend. A good time and lots cf fun. The school board of Kidgway township meet last Saturday after noon and adjourned to meet at the Prothonolary's office next Saturday. The Democratic elans are clash ing and sweating at Cincinnati .Just who they will nominate is nut plain to be seen now. But the Sago of Granmcrcy Park will be there and don't you forget it. A Swede while peeling hark above F.ly's mill yesterday morning wan caught by a falling tree and bad several ribs broken. His life is (lis paired of. The. injured man is unable to speck English. Sweet and iStout arc making ex cellent work for Jacob IJutterfuss in the Doot and shoe line, while Philip Sehirk nnd himself are turning out the very liest harness. If you want hoots, shoes, or harness give Butter fuss a call. He will suit you. The celebration of the Fourth will he postponed until next year. Coining on Sunday is a good excuse for not celebrating. A dance at Ma ginnis' ball afternoon and evening of the 3d. Also a dance at Hyde's Opera House Mouday evening July 6th. The Supreme Court of Indiana has overthrown the constitutional amendment changing the time of holding the election for State olll cers from October to the second Tues day of November. This decision again places Indiana in the October list and will make the election to be held there this fail of more than usual interest. The ladies of the M. E. Church in this place, with Mrs. J. C. Houk us chairman of their committee, would respectfully announce to the public that they will hold a supper in the basement of the M. E. Church, July 5th. "Also, that they will prepare a dinner,' or supper at any time if par ties wishing refreshments will give them due notice. By order of Com. At Centreville, in Green's Grove, ou Monday, July 6th, will be held a picnic for the benefit of St. IJonaface'a church. Good music will be in at tendance. During the day on the grounds tue Centreville band will dis course some of their choicest airs. Preparations are uow being made to render tbe occasion in every way an enjoytfble one. A cordial invitation is extended to ull and a yood time is ft&tivifattd. Personal Items. J. Powell Is at hoifio for a few day. VT. B. f-milh of Kane was in town this week. W. II. Sehram has his new bam nearly enclosed. L. S. Ilorton of Hortoti township, was in town this week. 9. A. Olmsted will commence his house on South street in a few days. Census enumerator Chnmberlin was in town on Saturday and Sunday last. Do the citizens of Ridgway wish to have our beautiful village incor porated? A very poor job of fixing side walk on South street. Try again Mr. Supervisor. Boss Bros, loaded eleven teams with now brick on Tuesday last for the new tannery at the mouth of Crow run. Mrs. Will Nichols who has been visiting in this place started for Olean, N. Y., on Wednesday this week. Boss Bros, are pushing the work on their new brick house on Centre street opposite the old VauOrsdall properly. Miss Lulu Fqllier's select school is In running order, and well attended. Its sessions are held at the graded school building. Thomas Miller who went away with White's engineer corps was in town Saturday last. He reports the corps nearly through. The new hotel known formerly as the old court bouse, has put out a new sign, the work of Cutby, which reads "ISSO Bogart House." -Mm. D. C. Ovster has been away j from home for two weeks, and ..till remains ut P.ioekwavville too sb.-k to stand the ride Lome. he is tt'.ug better, however. Charley Earley has been very sick for several days, from being poisoned with er.rdinal colored blockings. His baud!-; and feet were swelled up, and fur a lime hi life was !i -'.);iiri ,1 of. lie is slowly recover! ter now. Jt seems .strange that po:.,'5d!ig should spring from the .:.!!; e tiled, in fact we are led to believe that sol cause exists for the difficulty. - Frank YaiiOiv.h'.ll. for time past book k-i;er for iiue otiter e.V.-ll Cz Kimo, left this piaee en Mo: la.il for Mi ii'lwood, where ae l'.:- emvd a situation as H'ieiit of the Low (i'.v. ;l:t to the Badro:'. i. leave '..:ir We are so.'iy to have Frank 1c :ildl, but in bis new :he;e he t :- best wiohes oi Ti! .: A: .' K'.-v t'i; a;: his ho..!s of friend in Kidgway. The chap with 1- pupp-. ts a:el box of cigars pitched his back-slop the wc.-l side of the court yard for a ! day or two this week, The editor of Use JJa.iwttt took a hand in .scvvral :iee..e.t ilinmv IT., iiiite-i hi Iviio:-!: I flown a single image, bat the fellow ) t.eok bis loe-liey jr .i the .' 'lioe, Ks- j jK-rieiiee seem-, to Migv.et I'od trio;; to beat a nmu at hi- own game i- gv-n- ! era'dy uns.ieeei-.ful. j - - , Joan ivcsm.ieivr, who 1 1 ve-,- in toe 1 , . . . , i cxti'eo.e eastern end oi Iv.'ivwav town I hlnp, ei'heit at : IKV. AKV.x A-! I-: t.Mee ' last Monday. Speaking of potato j bugs he s.iys that lor two years h:. ! vines have hoen tree troni the pest. And iivcs as a rea-ou the fa"l eh.;! he keeps a large f.(Jl-'; of Bramah hens which he allows the ftee.iom of hi- I potato patch. i he?e fowls eKhcr drive the bugs eh or devour t .cm. The Coiigregationa! society ' tills village are negotiating for laud on which to build a church. An e.'hu'i was made to secure the property owned by S. S. Previa, between Squire Mead's and the school house, i his we understand fell through. The buy crop viil be v ry .-her; this season which will neccsiduue our farmer: selling o!f their stock. Mr. Hall has already disponed of a dozen young cows lo .intou i-ieigm, im intends running a milk wagon for the accommodation of our citizens. Ju-t when he will commence we have not learned. Fresh line of cookies, at Morgts ter's. Fresh milk and soda crackers at Morgester's. New fctyles visiting cards at this ollice. Boy shot A sad and fatal accident occurred in Pol It township on liet Saturday. Daniel, a little ten year old son of Henry Wingert, had been hoeing corn all forenoon, with the promise from his lather that he should go out with him iu the utter noon to shoot squirrels. After eating dinner they started out. Soon liiey came upon a squirrel, on ihe fence. The father was outside of the Held, the boy was on top of the fence, uud the squirrel on the lower rail. The father called to the boy to sit still till lie would shoot. He loaded his rille, and in the meantime the boy had de scended from the feuce,uud was stand ing inside of the ' field, with his face toward ills father, but a little to one side. The falher shot, the bullet struck tbe rail on which the squirrel was Kitting, glanced and struck the boy iu the corner of the eye, passing inside of the skull, grazing the bruin, uud passing clean round to the back sideofthe head. The accident hap pened about one o'clock Saturday afternoon. On Suuelay Drs. Matson were sent for. Dr. W. F. Maston went, reaching the boy about three o'clock Monday morning, and re mained will) him several hours. He was fetill "live Monday forenoon, but no hope could bo cutei taiued of his recovery. He remained entirely uiitoiiicious from the time he received the injury. Brookville Ihmorrat, Tito National (Juan!. HlA Dlitr AUTlOHrt N ATlONAt. G H A I!I OF Pi:.VNs.Yt.VAXlA, AlUL'TAN I' G KN KiiAL's Oi'-Mcn Gctutrul Order No. 0, Harrlsburg, Jutio 10, 1S30. Each commissioned oiflecr In service ou July 13s j, or who may thereafter be elected or appointed, is hereby directed to promptly report to this (ifllee, through Intermediate headquarters, his full name, with post office address, where born, the date and rank of his present commission, his previous mil itary record In the service of the state, other states or of the United States, as an officer or enlisted man; giving date of mu.-ter-iii with rank, each change of rank, and date and cause of muster out In each enlistment. The Unpaid Kelioul Warrants. Hon. J. P. Wickcivham, State Su perintendent of Public Instruction issues the following in the School Journal for June : Hon. Samuel Butler, the new State Treasurer, authorizes me to announce his purpose with regard to the pay ment of overdue State appropriations to schools as follows : 1. He will pay at once, on re-presentation at the State Treasurer, all warrants Issued by the Superintend ent of Public Instruction In favor ol the common school district.', num bered front one to one thousand. '2. He will pay the remaining war rants to common school drr-itiiets, those numbered above one lliou.-an 1, as soon as he possible can, and hopes to be able to do so during the mouth of June. An announcement of the exact lime will be madj as soon as possible. tl. Six of the ten Normal Schools have been paid their appropriation for 187S; the remaining four v.'Lil be paid ;lt :l" '""'b' (1 lo tiio-e anno-iiir.'iii :t-. l dc.-iro ii add that the wiiriunt-s to the srh;; dis tricts for foe current year will la; issued strictly in the order which their reports and ecriilh-aies are recti ,'ed and it led in the Depart nivtit. Tho..e that, come tir.it will be i'avt ,;ervcd, and good hnpc-i are enlerlain-'-.l that the long delays a altered during the la-.t I Uvo year in the payment of th propn.uioin, districts may Will tie a Vet; have to wait a :. 1 ae hde for will be tiieir money, out ma le to iui'u'.u tie. tiiev e.n get it. ,i i an eii.ilL .n m to i ti (Lei n.itei a kind turns wit i inei'':e ei'eat'll'e CO w 1 lo 1. And ii:i ' tVo: At hi,:l: no at evei-1 i.h his own .-.ha ail lil.VUlvi' ionos Hit lis u'ao.l I, by -;!ay, a:i i o gho-n and f! e hi- coa'Ui'd ,'n! is: :e . eyes :.!:d iii! his base heart witii desei ihaole. A .-Ian. iel r, lei' le . private e.iarae ter wilu ere utmo-i itis- r,'i I lor eon H lices lo toe i-er-on s-.ailv a". ' 'he: . .iay hiijj a lo.c:':e iih no .Vlca..!.; to !ak . ihje.-t of id vile je '. !..":, h-r very he: li'.le; him the lice. h e; wo pirt I an 1 Ay j o es i.ie i I ' I'ahii, j ied ve.,-! head j Tie- pest a; c;os- j ievshiu-, J ,1 he a.,- I innuont! ni.V ' 'r!'-'V;;i nt-e w he wui ooiee , . i.'..:i;r, . , ' el : 1 he kii.ev ee l- i.!.! . Ir' M'ttlous. read; ' t i hi o;! ;:l :t danc.cr t an i ia a a;.-' whoever m -i v in: incur led or '. : t wi be ;i i o'.-oleiis- I r...;l wrong. a man am! J ell a lover ; are, thie.-;: .i'i i'.a 1 " i. i To ;Vr..:c.it ii ! wi:o or create Oo! 1 i and l-'.Vv et-'.e d ! i.- his u vi a,nbi- i lion. If the -award be :i yo.ing mac an I vm.e yo;it,g la i.V, We-ii a'.i'a.'e of ! his wo:thh-.s character, rt iiie-i to j !- ep his eoiupaliy, then will tiie bclltics (,f Ills Vilo.leVS f.:..S.l'rt thelll- sc-.e-- in his irallo is'lie.i.lllg" . eieaLe-ilii-hli!;.!!!."; b.-i Wecil the la.iy wll. il.is jv.stly n.Kle.ied iiiiii, and some young man on. wh-m .-he may host .iff her siiilh s. The vie.:-t !an-aa.;e ho cm Cud ihe oe.-.l lo hi purpose, io.' generally be is naac-ua! uiud witli any ot'ier bin 1. lie is a liar nor does ho .vrti'dc to toll lie upon lie to sei'eoi) hbu-elf inn,! i.imi.je-i', e-ve-n 'Wiii; k.i .is to volunteer to swear tout lie is Hot gtliitv ; some act in which be Is eauoh'. Caricatures are his great delight. A 'ad lie will write ou your house, barn or fence, in scrawling band or in obscene illustrations while the .stillness of mid night hushes the peaceful earth to rest. Behind your buck he will make up faces, like uh ape, or shake his list at you, only to resume) u lear, which liy courtesy we call a smile, when by chance you turn to face him. He is a braggart, anil tells of the wonderful things he has done, aiw.iys the hero of I is own story, or of tbe great tilings he intends lo do. He is sliiuv, dirty and vile, and should be shunned by all women and hated by all men." He fears death, and iinaliy wlien he dies no tears are she-el over his grave, while mother earth ashamed of so foul n piece of work gladly receives him to her bo.om. An open enemy in an honorable enemy. But a dirty, cow ardly pimp, who does you under handed injury, in a way in which you have no man tier of defence is as dis honorable as the depths of dishonor can go. Then be not a coward if you have anything against a person spit it out to ids face. Above all do not slander men, and especially for the love of decency do not slander women. Kemember, Oh! vile coward, your mother was u woman. The Milton relief fund will reach $7o,0'in. Kebuilding t lie town lias been commenced. At present three or four new brick buildings are ready to be roofed. Among them being the First National Bank, and in a week or ten days more ut least a dozen others will be up and enclosed. The streets are to be widened and otherwise im proved. 10 uev styles visiting cards at TlIK AlA'eJCATK office, Ono hundred and niuety-slx dol lars was recently paid by a farmer in settlement of an "agency suit." The county pnpcrj are continually warn ing people lo beware Of flwindlers, but thia farmer failed to see euuh notices because ho could "git more news" In a New York Weekly and took no home paper. Served him right. Courwil. Cincinnati, Juno 18. A despatch to the Gazette, says: "James Vogus, this morning at Itassiavillo, Fnd., en tered the saloon of J. Mass and, with out warning, 11 red live shots at. Jacob Vogus, his father. Four balls struck the victim, one in the neck, oho in the shoulder, one in the left side and one in the groin. He cannot live through the night. Five persons saw the shooting, and Vogus was arrested. He says he did the act deliberately, being crazed over a pending lawsuit iu which he sues his father for (iw years wages. Mr. Vogus m:i le his will this ufternoon. His properly is estimated at $"), O'Jii. Threats arc made of lynch ing the murderer. It is a mistake to suppose that the Kepubliean convention at Chicago too!; more ballots than any other. The largest number of ballots ever taken in a national convention in ehoo-dng a candidate for Pre.-ident was at Charleston in lS'it), when the Demo crats had iii'ty-seven ballots, without choice. Tn the Whig national conven tion of 1S-V2, there were 11 fly-three bal lots. WinileUl Scott was the nominee, and in the same year it lo.ii; forty-nine ballots tor his successful competitor, General Franklin Pierce, whose name was not presented until the thirty lift h ballot. Lincoln was chosen on the third ballot in If.:;;), aii ,, n,c first in 1 8H-i. General Grant was un animously nominated on tliu fir.-t bal lot i;i 1 ;;, and again in l'!.'ii. .Accord in :r to staiisties the growth of bulldin j and loan aso-ju! ions will. in tiie past fifteen or tw- ;;y year-; is something marvelous. There are nine hundred and ninety of the.? : charter ;d institutions in the State. The paid up capital may not much exceed oil the average Siti.tiJ , but even at this low iigure they sho.v an i:i ve tnie-nt of i'i ,0l.,0!:, which re;nv.enra the actual savings of the thrifty working classes of the State. Moiu-y that e! sew'.'.ere tlnds its way into banks, end es pecially savings institutions, here Hud . a profitable investment ia the, e organ isations and througil t'leiu goei to huiel itonses for stock'uol i a-s. tliou-.-a;,.!.; of wiiom have iu :h; wc.v se- :ll . horn K.r t.ieir i growl, i ol the country .i e.l by sonic liguri .- j ii.-L the Po.,t Oiiice Depart whole number of post i - We 1 1 eo:iip:h iiient. til! t I a 'J'ilC oill.-i in the eoaairy at lire at is i-e'.r, WU..-.1 is an m.-rease' of nearly -, !;) during iho last twelve mouths, the number on Lie i'th of J.iae, -7' la'.vio bee.l but vSj).' Tile inere-asc during the hi-. I year lias been laue-li mol e rapid ih.-.u in I he previous twelve months. Penn .y'.v.tiiia shmds ;1.'-; ';:i tbe list ill point of liiloibi.rs, with 1,1 '-, New York eo!!i!':i second, 'i.A Tiie nu.ubcr of presi-h n- I s, that is, of tho-e wh icre Ihe co: iii; :is-it: an iuc.v.i-: 1 -l.-w Vorl: :i evcee Is l,u:j , U 1 ,T-i i, of .V! during tiie ;i ist year, has a larger nui.iber of h ill i'eiiasylv iiiia -.r t,i the fact that: 'e:i U,y 1 v:i o ia :o whale lumber of p.).:t -wa d h: the C.a! the '.ru-' :m I i CIli. o. J ei.e I -oo lightning, uud 1 ti!iec.,n,;!i.-;'.;Mi the family save -.le-ts of the i-i n at the time whs I v ho'.i nagi O' 1, inn - N-.ne of I feit the i -. Was no l.-ulanci' of tin ;h homehol.l wr.s in the Miinnierkbcbeii. ajr. O'Xcill was cu-idcMl tlo'tie am! o:i iv -ov. ring sihueie'iitly burrieel down -iair an 1 into the siuiii room 'where roiifusioa wor-c eoilibuii.k'd met his view, 'j'he room was literally covered willi soot from the chimney down which thei'iee-frieity bad pa-sed, blue smoke and sine!! of sulphcrund soot fo u fronted Lim, and no one of tbe liindly to tie seen. After liuiitiug ii his lioiL-chold and rinding them nil riubt they proceeded to the sitting room from which they hud hut a few moment before retired to find it in tbe condition above described. The building was not much damrged hut the furniture and carpets wcie consid erably spoiled. Brookvilie Jnfvi-aoii-iau. Tbe campaign of scandal against General GurlicM is likely to come to a full stop very sudileify. Tbe Dem ocratic pre;s of Wa.-hiugton, where he ia best known, bus entered ail earnest protest against it as false and foolish, and likely to hurt almost anybody except General Garfield. A Wash ington special of Sunday's date says that "the entire Democratic press of Washington Ibis morning denounces the attempts to scandalize Garfield. '' The Sunday Capitol Don Piatt's paper says Gurliohl Is a singularly pure an 1 upright man, and that the utlcnipt to throw mud at him will be discouraged by such Democrats as Jerc Black. Senator Thurniun, nnd Justice Field The Waniiiinjtim Sun day Ifcratfl, Democratic, says the Democrats will have to lind some other way to defeat the Republican candi date. The attempt to blacken a man whose career, hs that purest among journals, the Spriiigjhht lii'iml'tivaa, says, "lias been of singular purity,'' is too monstrous y bo ucccptablo to a people who have any sense of fuir pluy, and the Democratic papers will be driven to abandon it us untenable and hurtful to their own cause. Fresh Bolls, Cakes uud Pies at T. F. Builds' Musonic building. Orders left at The AmorAii: will receive prompt tilteuWou. Tlio (ilrcnt Iliqte of tho (irofiibtekcrs. riillnilc-iplila I'rrws. New York Juno 21. Congressman John B. Weaver, Greenback nominee for the presidency, was in this city yesterday. "What are the prospects of the new parly?'' queried the cor respondent. "Excellent," was the reply. "We shall make a vigorous and aggressive cauvans. I believe that weshall carry Maine, California and Texas, and elect an additional number of Congressmen. It is more than probably that the presidential election will lie decided by the HoiMe of Bep resentalives.nnd the Grecnbackersliold the balance of power." General Weaver says ho shall make some speeches during the campaign. Sensations at Smeta:iort. The county seat is usually looked Upon by the inhabitants of more bustling towns as a very quiet slow going borough. Within thu past year, however, it has picked up wonderfully. Tho building of the elegant new Court House seems to have stimulated the business of the place and many new and substantial buildings are being erected. The hub is uuriucslionably thiiving and prosperous. Among other indications of more worldly airs enveloping that highly respectable borough is the number of delicious scandals that have of late become the theme of gossip for the careless and consternation among the more staidly circumspect. Several divorce cases are now beiore the Courts, the result of the conjugal infelicities of those who have sworn to love and honor each other. The latest theme of gossip Is the death of one of the temporary residents of the borough, under circumstance,-:. Unit, many of the citizens consider de mands investigation. A man naiin'il Ctoe was under the care of one of the lea ling physicianaand surgeons of the pi. . v, su tiering with a stiilened leg. partially drawn up at, the knee. The treatment adopted by the surgeon- was to straighten it by main force. By the means employed the leg was straight ened. It had to be or break. The consequence .was, us reported to us, that the poor man's leg was so badly mangled that it. was neei'ssary lo am putate it lie was placed under tbe iiiibieuce of chloroform and the opera lion performed, b it he never recovered sensibility. The ease is the occasion of much comment and many of the c'.ii.v-ns are very in lignaiit the: eat. Budfwd St mi: llobort il-'dje::, son of Mr. and Mrs. I). M. May, of this place, died on Monday morning last, after u.si'wrc i!ii!c..s of eight months and three days: aged years, 10 months and ti day. In Ootobcr l.it, while a servant girl was at work cleaning hou-e, she ve ry thoughtlessly used a little tin cup be longing lo Ko'.ihiego pour out concen trate ll.ve. While busy at her Woik, .-he Caivles.- !y set the tin cap, partly iilied with lye, on tin; window-sill, when lit le Bobble ouiere 1 the room alii! before his appeal,, aee Was ::;.'ti"ca he took up ihe cap and r?.vui!uwod its contents. Hi-' suu'e. ing.s were of th-.severe.-t chancier until a phy.-ickni Was call- I ill, which Was Hot over twenty l.il;:atei sUier ihe accident look place. Jeobhio was afterwards taken to Philadelphia an 1 placed in the hands of two of its ino.-t eminent physicians. While temparary relict was give:: , I bore was no hope enter tallied by l::s physicians thai lie would. ;vi r rceov.. r, ;n the stomach persist i.nt y rouse 1 to receive food of any character. Being a strong, healthy caii.l, he bor- up patiently u iril time alone reduced bis body to a mere skel eton in appearance. Jic pa.--.-ed iato tiie sleep of death without a struggle, ilis remains were buried in North Bend Ceitu ;crv ou Tuesday afternoon lust. Beuovo j't'c -oi d. Lancaster Sau Jinn 'Had E I- niuuds or Wa.-mburn or Harrison or any other m-iu than Garfield been made the Kcpubiicun nominee the case would not have been eli.iereiii. Tho piriisan inventive faculty is abnormally developed, an.! twenty four hours would have been enough to call out twenty-four slanders and we would have been asked why some pure man, whose character was unas sailable, u man like Gurileld for in stance, laid not been nominated." New York Tri'mnc, "By no fntilo nil! l-throwi:ig at a candidate like Gur ileld shall they be permitted to divert public attention from their own po sition and record from the unnum bered woes that befell the Nation un der their rule, or from the (lungers that threaten it, if through an evil fate, they should ever attain rule again. 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S Andru.s & Co., Willianisport, Pa., for jTj.OO ca.-h with 7 Ktops, solid vii nut cahe and o 'cct '.S inches high, is sold now for C-O.OO with one more stoji and the grand organ knee nwell additional! Vrite them. Terms easy on lonjr time aliso. Hastate of Frank X. Varneth of i'i licnziiigcr township, Elk county. Ta . (l icuased. Notice is hereby given that letters te-tamentary have been granted to the undersigned, upon the above named estate. All persons in debted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same to present them, without delay, in proper order, for settlement. M AH Y WAKXKTH, Exccutors JO.sEPHtiOETZ, j Lxctutois. Light running, Latest Improved DOMESTIC, at jwices never heard of before, at Mrs. W. S. Service's. Wanted immi:ijati;i.y. A first class wagon maker. Apply to 8. A. Olmsted, corner Main arid Depot 8ts , Kidgway, Pa. Naiad oil and blacking at . 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Has pitu lieed his profession suc-ces.-i'iiily lor more tliioi ten years. Q. G. MESSENGER. DT.UGftlST & PAHMAC'JiUTISTv W. corner of Main and Mill Htreetu.. liidyiway, Ta., full assortment of care filly fctected Foreign and Domestio lrtiij. Trescriptions carefully dis penned at all hours, day or night. vln'y J. S. QOnJWLL, K!. D. KLF.CTIU P1IY.SICIAN & KUItG'N, lias removed his ollice from Centre ' street to Main litrert, Itidgway, Pa., in the hccond story of the new brick building of John U. Hall, west of the i i vde liou.se. Ollice hours :l to 2 P. M. 7 to 9 P.M HYDE HOUSE!! " W. II. SCII11AM, Proprietor,. Itidgway, F.Ik county, Pa. Thankful for the patronage hereto fore so liberally bestowed upon him,, the new proprietor hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort und con venience of guests, to merit a conlinu--unee of the same. oct30'6'J P.TO U'SAMERIC&U CVCLO This admirable work is now eom plctcin Id vols. Eachvolumecontuins8(KV pages. It makeea eomjilete and well Keiccteci iinrary, and no one can. atiiu'd to do without it who would kecjJi well iniormed. .rnce 9-j ot) tn clotli,. iU.iiO iii leather, or $7.00 in elegant half Turkey. For particulars address, XV. II. Faireliild, Portville, Catt. Co., N. Y., who has been duly appointed: agent for Elk county by C. K. Judsonk general agent. ESTATE NOTICE. j.Binio in x luiivin .ni hid jjiii.l-- , a heit, late of lien?! tiger township,. Klk county, deceased. Notice is here by given that letters testanientarj' have la en granted to the undersigned, upon, the above named estate. All persons- indebted to tho said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against tho same to present tiiein, without delay ,iu proper order, tor settlement. JOSEPH KEYSTEin ,,.,, ESTATE NOTICE. Testate of Christopher Uhl, late of P.enzinger township. Elk county I'a., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary have been granted to the undersigned, upon the above named estate. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to matte immediate payment, and those hav-. ing legal claims against the same to present them without delay, in pro per order, for settlement. GEOBUE SCHMIDT, "I Executora MICHAEL BAUMElt, J eculor8- Subscribe for the ELK ADVOCATE. Get your NOTE PAPER, EN VELOPES, and CHROMO VIS ITING CARDS at The Advocate office, over Powell & Kime's store Ridgway, Pa. AH kinds of job pri&ting, plaiA or in colors, neatly done at The Al VocaxC odlce. Picasfe txiiojiiie cii
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