THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 180. " 1 j Persdns having: county bonds or Yoad or school order which they dc 'slre to sell will do well to.call upon. Orai. A. Rathuitn. Rldgway July 23, 1880. n23t6 a iiF. I herewith nnnouncu myself to the voters of this county without regard Yo party affiliation as nn Independent candidate for the oftlco of Sheriff, to je elected November next. James McCi.oskk'y. Centrevllle, Pa., July It, 1880. L. C. Horton of Broekport, Is in 'town this week. The married folks of this lace had 'o pic nic at Sergeant on last Tuesday. The Lutheran Sunday Hchool of this place enjoyed a pic nic at Milt. Sleight's on Tuesday last. Miss Minnie Service is nt Boston taking lessons in music. Miss Service Is ft competent teacher now, and yet she strives to excel!. -Swarta Ross' tailoringestablishment is now in the room hack of the Anvo CATF. oirice, where he may he found 'at any hour during the dny. Col. C. A. Noycs was hurried nt "West port on Tuesday last. Special trains Were run, and the funeral was the largest this -section has ever seen A teachers' examination will he held at Wilcox on Saturday, Sept. 11, 'and at St. Mary's on Saturday Sept. 18. Examinations to liegin at 0 A. M. Rail's planing and shingle mill and wagon shop nt Renovo, caught fire lust Tuesday nt 5 P. M. and burned to the ground in forty minutes. Loss, $2,000; insurance, 1,500. Dr. Tanner has hnd to have all his teeth pulled. While he was fast ing the gums shrank from the teeth, ami when he began to use his jaws the motion loosed his gums and at the name thrte lorv3 1 his ti.-c.f h, hence the tooth pulling and a new set of teelh. A.Swartz Ross, Merchant Tailor of Yhis place, accompanied by James McAfee, eutt?r and fitter, will virit the following places with a complete line of samples nt the dates named. Those wishing new suits w'.ll do well to wait and examine goods and ju ices. Work guaranteed to tit, and will bo delivered promptly nt the time agreed on. Broekport Friday nioi'ning St-pt. 10; Brock way ville, Friday afternoon Sept. M; Calidonia, Siltirday morn ing, Sept. 11; Beiiezette, Saturday evening Sept. 11. The Republicans having secured a room in Ilealy's store organized m Garfield and Arthur Club on Tuesday evening. The meetimr was called to order by J. M. Sell ram, who after stating the object of the meeting an nounced that first in order of business would be the choice of ollicers. Upon motion of H. II. Wcnsel, K. K. Gresh was elected president. The remain ing ofllccrs were then chosen as fol lows: Vice Presidents, J. K. Whit more, Isaac Cox, Benjamin Bevier. John Ross and John Decker; Secre taries, J. M. Sehrain, DeWiU M. Carpenter and Joseph Hall; Treasurer, J. II. Hagerty. After the club was fully organized speeches were made by several nicm tiers. The President then appointed nn executive committe, nr.d n com mittee on music. Forty-eight persons announced their intention of supporting Garfield and Arthur and signed the roll. The club will meet every Saturday evening timing the campaign. List of letters remaining in the Hidgway Post Office, Elk Co., Pa. on Sep G, 1880. Bullock, K A. Brown, Hurry A. 2 Beightol, Daniel Brewster, J. I. Brewster, A. C. Chilian, Geo. Eckels, Johnson Ending, G. Fry, Mr. Guymer, Geo; Hoylined, Peter Hallock, F. M. Karlson, J, 2 Klickncr, F, M. Knop, S. Kron vail, Otto Lawless, Jas. McCanti, Milton McKee, D. O. Olson, Magnus OKeller, Miss Kate Potter, Henry Romming, Simon Sprout, Mark D. Shatter, Geo. P. Shake, Miss Mary Swanson, Victor E. Sweet, Win. Staly, Bradly Salucha, Miss Kale Till, B. T. Tony, C II. Weight, Emmanuel 2 Williams, Frank 2 KOKE1U-V. Bohlin, J. A. Beugstou, Lura Josepson, N. J. Nyberg, C. A. Person, Carl J: Svenson, R. B. If not Called for in thirty day they will be sent td the dead letter office at Washington, D. C. J. H. Haokr iv, P. M. If you want light single, light double, heavy team or lumber harness to to Jacob Butterfusa. A large stock of fancy goods at J. Khlgwny. NUPTIALS CKI.EBH ATKP AT ERIK CITY RLINK U'THEll. Last evening the resilience of Mr. J6hn Eyster, on East Firth street, was the scene of ft very quiet but happy wedding. The principals were M. S. Kline, Esq., and Miss Carrie V. Luther, ft sister of Mrs. EysteT. Rev. Dr. Fullertoii was called to officiate. The ceremony was witnessed by only the Immediate friends of the happy couple. The bride is one of Ilidgwny's finest young ladies and is beloved by her many lady friends. Her gallant husband Is'a rising young attorney nt Ridgwny and is well worthy the uni versal es'tcetn in which he is held. The newly married corpl.e will spend ft few days in this city. Erie Evening Herald, Sept. 8. MARRIED. Lento Irw in At the house of the bride's parents, Sept. 2nd, 1880, by Rev. L. F. Mervitt of Kane, Mr. Frank Lenig, of Beiiezette, to Miss Dora Irwin of Rldgway. Miller, Captain. Not!!. At tlio time, n1x yours niro, or pr-r-linpa a Imv months mure, n ri-rtiiln Knircae .Miller, hml (i (treat deal to do with the orpin -l.iillon of ii nUlitla company which wiis tiriiiK onfiinlzeil in Hlilnwny at that time. Heln quite proinlni-nt In the move, the pnpers poitiiiiilna to tfio rirtinl.iitlon were iiililreRsril lo Balil M. hh "Captain." At the election helil KiiliKCiiuentlV the name Miller was not even whispered In that conneetion. Since which time the Riifd M. has lost no opportunity to be little or deride (.'nmpiiiiy II, m 0 1 Jl it so far at times nn to declare that they Were uboiit diNHolvliiK. Captain Miller Time was when he did sigh with 'wish, irregular father to tire thought, That Captain he might be, Of the militia. Even the powers that were Orthe powers of war, Did address him as such, On envelopes long and w ide Witli the great -State seal thereon impressed. Was this not almost Captain? Yes. But the nectar he so longed to sip was dashed before it touched the lip. The Company was organized, The Captain was elected, But none so small us to think of the soldierly "Skip1 hi Captain. A man was elected Captain. And that crooked-legged bantam who aspired. If he possessed sense, would have seen himself as others see him, Baid-headed when his hat isotll He swore an awful swear. And we all know how a "giant" can swear when his wrath is up, Of iouv.se. the "giant" part is far fetched But he thinks him-olf u "giant'' so 'tis all the same, So did the Innd Who took the ox for a model of proportion. He swore cs, Until the great blue veins f-vi filed large and round on his forehead And a wrath nunc U-niptuous than that fatuous one in the teapot. Or a greater rago than A bantam chick going to battle with a cochin "ick. The little "devil"' with diriy paws did "stand around" nor dared lie face the mighty mad "Captain.'' lie would have been "( 'attain," But the Judgment of the company members was poor. Nor dreamed they that a great big angle Was standing around unawares. Just the same as those eleven stub born men who sat with "Captain M.". in t he jury box. One such large man, Pil tying angels provide us a curtain to hide behind, Is enough for one small vi'lnge, Yes, yes, enough. In dreams he saw the epaulets flashing on his shoulders wide. The "doughty- Warrior" with mous tache curled, Sword by his side, And knees as near together as.daine Nature would permit. Which closeness would bo no bar for a runaway yearling. No dream was it at that other time, When he could lvive hid, With the greatest ease. Behind an epaulet, Aye, a very small epaulet, tin? curtain would have screened him then, But that his feet were too long. This tale is not of feet But of "Captain We write. History will give him place as "Captain" Elected or not. A great big Captain Large Captain. Great, big, large, warrior; When in his grave The whispering pines will moan over the warrior's tomb. We bid the Captain now adieu. But remember still The militia Company exists. With all your majily (?) efforts to discourage it. Then good bye Ta, ta, "Captain," Miller, "Captain." The following remedy for rose bugs has been published in some of the papers: With a pine stick in a vial of turpentine, touch a cluster of the bugs, or each one separately. It kills where it strikes. The more rapid way would be to cover thinly the bottom of a tin pan with turpen tine or kerosene, and then knock the rose bugs fronl the bush into the pan. Or immerse a cloth in kerosene and spread it on the bottom of a flat bas ket, pan or box, and jar the rose bugs on it. New Goods The largest stock in the county just received ut the mam moth store of J. H. Steell & Co., Dagus Mine?. Itrptitiliruii County Convpidton. The Republican County Convention met at the Garfield and Arthur club room on Tuesdfty, Sept. 7, 1880", and wns called to order.by J. M. Schram, Secretary of the County Convention. On motion, Erasmus Morey, of Beii ezette, wns chosen chairman, and E. Hovencnmp and J. M. Schnim. sec retaries. The list of townships were called and the credentials of the following gentlemen were presented: Beneiret to Erasmus. Morey, Henry Blesh. Fox lewis Iddings, Hollia .Sid linger. . Highland C. A. Ellithorp, E. Hovencnmp. Horton Horace French. Jones T. L. McKean. Jay -A. E. Goff, G. L. Thurston. Ridgway W. F. Mercer, J. M. Schram. St. Mary's-W. C. Spaffbrtl. On motion of W. C. Spulibrd, W. W. Ames was nominated for Chair man 'of the Republican county com mittee for the ensuing year. II. M. Powers was nominated by II. II. Wcn sel. A ballot was then had, which re sulted us follows : W. W. Ames, 10; H. M. Powees, 2. Mr. Allies was decided elected. On motion of A. E. Goff, duly seconded, the meeting adjourned to meet Tuesday, Sept. 21, INSO. D.igns Tines Notes. Mr. David Robertson 1ms returned home again from his trip to Europe, feeling considerably revived. Tin mines are running full lime. The daily shipment finni the N. W. M. & Ex. mines will average about 050 tons. The nomination of the Democrats of Thos. Sullivan of this township, for sheriff appears satisfactory to all hereabouts. Mrs. J no. F. Nicely of Shiek shinny, P.-i., is 'visiting hV-r nephews the Messrs. Beadles of Mils place. A new post office is started tit the mines, and is :c;.IIed "The Dagus Mines' Post Oilier." It is localid in Steel it Co.'s store with J. II. Bead li as postmaster. John R. Kinic, wife and son visited Dagus Mines one day hut week. Dr. T. S. Hartly was up on a visit last Thursday ''Ike" is not happy. He can't find any more babes to rock. Poor boy. The temp-'ian, i; pie-nic piis- ed ofi' very pleasantly on the l.-t. Our temperance baud have added another wry handsome iP-nm to' their lmii.1. May success attend them is the wish of ye scribbler. Dr. Straessly is building an ad ditioiMo his store room. Mrs. Rider, wife of George Rider, of Centreville, died on Sunday even ing last and was buried in the Cath olic cemetery tit CV'ifreville on Tuesday. She le:iv ..;, a husband and five children. George and Robbie now dines on squirrel soup. Wonder where they get their squirrels. We are glad to chronicle the fact that George Johnson who has been quite ill for a couple Weeks is again gaining. "Jake'' has his old engine back again and is once more happy. Wanted A subscription to buy Curt. i new hat. Preaching each and every Sunday at the Dagus Mines school bouse. Victor Swanson, .formerly uf Ridgway, is now living in Coal Hol low and is one of the joilie.-it swedes in the patch. Since the new pip, have been laid we no longer suffer for water. The following poster now appears on the bulletin board; Lecture by Rev. J. W. Martin, at Toby church, (in Wednesday evening, Sept. hi, l.SO, for the benefit of Toby church. Sub ject: "Young America." Doors open at ,v,0 l m. Lecture to commence at 8 P. M. Our gentlemanly clerk at the N. W. M. & Ex. Co., Mr. Joseph Bailey, hus gone a soldiering. He thinks it will be a change from camping in u hotel barn. Mr. Adelhert Wood and family Have moved from Dagus Mines to Clayviile, R. I. -Chas. Miller, of Centreville, has built an addition to his shoe shop. Martin Cook is putting up a dwell ing house on his lot on the road to Centreville. H. L. o. A first-rate article of paste is made by taking half a pint of flour, mixing it with a snnill quantity of cool water until all the lumps uro dissolved and it is as smooth as crcitm, ami then pour sufficient hot water into it of the right consistency, and cook it a few minutes, stiring rapidly to prevent burning. Then dissolve half a table spoonful of powdered alum iti boiling water and add to the paste, with about ten drops of oil of cloves well stirred in. Then put in an air-tight jar, to keep it from drying up, and you have an urticle that will keep for au indefinite period. The alum keeps it from sour ing and the oil from moulding. Berks county boasts of a second "Coal Oil Johnny" in the person of a German named William Grossman, who recently received a fortune of $40,000 with prospects of more to come. He squanders the money reck lessly on any object he fancies at the time. Dry Goods of all descriptions at the Dagus Mines store; r-ciuisjlvaiiia ?tate, Siilliilh (Selioul The sixteenth annual convention of (lie Pennsylvania Stnto Sabbath shool Association will be held In Lan caster, Pa. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday .October Pith.liUli dud 11th. The convention will be'preceded by ft grand union children's meeting 'on Tuesday afternoon nt three' o'clock, and will close on Tuesday night nt ten o,clock. The programme will embrace rcp rcsentittivo ministers nnd laymen from the various evangelical denomin ations, notably such us Rev. John Hall, D D. New York, Rev. P. S. llenson. D. D., Rev. B. T. Vincent and John Wnnnmitker, Philadelphia; Rev. Jas. II. Dubbs, I). D., Lancaster; James McCorntick, Harrisbitrg; Rev. Jesse B. Young, Altoona, and others equally gifted. The music will bo under the direc tion of Professor William G. Fischer, of Philadelphia whose reputation as a sweet singer is second to none. Excursion tickets will he sold front nil leading points In the Stale to Lan caster and return, for information of which report your name to Henry C. Moore, Esq., Chairman of Committee on Transportation, 221 North Prince street, Lancaster, Pa. All Sunday schools and Sunday school organizations throughout the State are entitled to representation. County iini! district Sund.iy school as sociations should send (by election or appointment by secrctfry ond presi dent) at least two delegates. Sunday schools should be repre sented by one delegate. In the elect ion or appointment of delegates it is hoped that eminent fitness for practical work will govern the selection. . For all duly accredited delegates en tertainment will be provided if their names tire reported to Mr. D. O. llaversick, Chairman Committee on Entertainment, Lancaster, on or before October 0th. Several of the principal hotels in Lancaster will grant reduced rates to (hose who wish to provide for themselves; Stevens House, 552,0(1; The Grape, $.-.,00; and Cooyer House $l.o) per day. Pastors a ml superintendents through out the State will please read this call to their respective schools and congregation-;, and it is hoped that all who love and appreciate Sunday school work will in. He with us in shciimr the t-Vibrt and responsibility for the success of this convention, For copy of progamme and any fur thcr or special information, address, l-'.nv,-ltl S. W.(!oxi:i;, Acting Stale Secretary, Mcch.-inii i biirg, Pit. The Washington correspond! n( of the New York l!crt!l trleuraphs lo that paper: "Judge Rloxaiu, the Dem ocratic candid!. (e for Governor in Florida, is practicing Republican tac tics, according lo the reports received in Washington, by telling his atyiitors that, the result in Florida is very doulitr.il, and every eliort thouid be made to carry the Stale, '.hit it is said that, by way of encouraging his supporter?:, he tells (hem at the lust election in Georgia lie voted three times, nnd adds, 'And don't you tor 's et it.' It is tindei-.v.i.od that the en I ire iiitiieirt in the election in Flor ida on the Democratic side is centered in the success of the State ticket and the election of a Legislature that will return Sciialor Jones to the Senate. The greed for State ollices, it is re ported, q'iite obscures the importance of the Electoral vote, just as it did four years ago, and it is said that the R'. publican i:u lingers are accordingly taking advantage of this state of af fairs lo make sure of the Electoral vote of Florida." The (,'oudei sport correspondent of the Xoi-thi rn Tier I'rporticr says : As ubit of lMec!ie ability, one of the wo men of Coudcrporl takes the cake She is a member of the Ladies Tem perance Society, and one of their vigilant committe ; one who had de clared war to the knife against King Alcohol in liis multifarious disguises. One morning last week some wag sent an enquiring stranger to Mrs. to have his bottle filled with whiskey, representing that she was a dealer in the ardent. Supposing that the direction was given in good faith, the thirsty deciple of Bacchus pro ceeded upon his errand, with Ids "little brown jug.1' Presenting him self at the designated door he found himself in the presence of the person whom lie sought, and- politely ex tende his bottle, requested to have it filled with spiritous fermetni. The lady with a quick penetration that should be eulogized, took in the situ ation instantly, aud inching parlance, "tumbled to the racket." She ex pressed her grief that she was just out ! of the lined that inebriates, but told! that he could have his wonts suppled ! at a certain place, (the secret of this' certain place the female regulators 1 have been trying to probe for some i time) and asked as a favor if he got ' his bottle filled to bring her some of' it, as siie felt the need of a little j whiskey herself. Away went the party, returning in due time to Mrs. , showing her that her advice had been good and in his gratitude presented he with a portion of hi purchase. Of course the temperance society was duly enlightened, aud a certain party Will hAve to btand from under when the trap is sprung, or go down deep iti some old stocking after the sequins. We Invite the attention of the citizens of Fox townihip to our mam moth stock of goods just recceived from the Eastern Cities. We defy competition both as to goods and to prices. J. H. Stkell & Co., ' Dagtib Miutb. A5W03 C. NOYS. JlKATU OK TltK l;X-STATKTRKASt'KKK AT ills IlliMI! IN- WKSTI'OHT. Hon. Amos C. Kojes, ex-Stale Treasurer of Pennsylvania, was stricken wilh paralysis Friday night at his home at Westport, CliiUon county, nnd died five minutes before midnight. He retired from the state treasurer's ofllie on the 3d of May last and has since given attention to Ids private busincs. Colonel Noycs was a man of large frame, stout and 'Vigorous, and had always enjoyed good health until within a few years, when lie began to show r,igns of de cline. A couple of ycni- ago he : pcnt a few weeks at Greenbrier White Sul phur Springs, West Virginia, nnd do rived great benefit from the baths nnd the use of the water. When ho re tired from the State Treasury last spring lie was in good health aud con tinued so until recently, when ho warn threatened with paralysis, which finally resulted in a lata I attack on Friday night and his stout frame succumbed to the malady about mid night. 1 lariisburg Palriut. rilHE LITTLE TSK V Tu)LD L AND SILVER MINING COM PANY OF COLORADO. CAPITAL. No. Shares of Slock $1,000,000 Par Value 100,000 Stock Full Paid and not As sessable 10,000. B USI N ESS OF FI CES. No. Ill East Third Street, Leaid viiio, UclorOJo. Ko. 508 Walnut Plzce, Ptalla detphia, Pa. OFFICERS. J'rcslitent - - - KliW.X C4. FAY. Kteivlary unit 'freaKurer - A. II. Ml luUK. KoUeitur --- - l' I". I'.liKUll'I.Y. Suierint'nui'nt - - - - K. C, KAY. A limited number of shares of stock of this company, will be sold at one dollar pr. share. Prospectus sent by mail on application to the Company 'ti office at Philadelphia. ItcjuiUicnu Co. Committee of Elk County. II. M. Power's, chairman, Eldgway, Pa. Ben.inger (St Mary's P. O ) Jas. Corhe, David Leslie, Jas. Eddy. Beiiezette township (Belie.ette P. (.) L. I. ii. -ore, Erasmus Morey, Jacob iMiyliih. Fox town .-hip ( Kersey V. (.).!. J. Taylor, t'liah W. Refers, Hollis Sideliiiger. lli-!iT?md t e.ci : hip- -f Kane P. O. McKean county, Pa i i". I iovciicamp, 11. I .'lidi i to ond. John Klinmn. J;;V (o-Vllsliiu - A . i ',. Golf, Wet.d- VI! e. I . O Win. I. 1.0"". I'-dniiia olli.l, P. P. ).; Kphr.iii'i M-vilt. Caie. O. Join town -ii 1 1 fWileox I .los. Iaiiil.ini, K. O. Aidri eh. o. l A. P. (i J;iOh:'Ot. M ib 'one f 'iv. ii.-.hip ( AI iiisl one ().).!. W. l-oii.ih'ic, W. A Irwin Itidgway township (i'.idway, P. U. 11. Wcnsel, C. D. Osteihoii?, .1 Sehrum. v St. Murv's Row. (St Marv's P. ) M. O.i W. V. Aloiv,, W. C. Spaliord, F. Keynote. Sprim; Creek II. Carman, Ridirwav, P. O.; William Dnane, Rblcwav, i O O. T. Mi:iel', Arroyo, P. (. Hnilon town-hip J. S.Chf.'i iI'crlin, Brandy Ciniip, P. ).; J. A. Rogers, Broekport, P. O.; R. S. Mcintosh, Brandy Camp, l O- Note paper tmd en wiop: , in large or sm;;!t quantities at Tnv: Ai voi'atk ollice. Call and see our slock before purchasing c'.sev. liei J. Scrap picturis and c:hc!f p.ipi r at 'fir1: Viivoc r;: oill-e. Si-rap pictures, shelf paper ma chine made, and Hole paper and en velopis at Tin: Aivica i :: office. " tit. if REFvlEOY Diseases a tlio Threat and Lms. Diseases of tbe pulmo nary organs mv so prey, uieiil u-.kI fatal, that a sure anil reiiulile remedy f it them is invaliuililo to ever community. Avku's LimmtY Phc tuiiai. is such a reined v. ,,.1 ,,,, ..(I,, r so i.mi. 32$ ticnlly merits the eonli vtp J luce of tlio nnlilio. It CHERRY is u si-ieiititlu coiiiiiiua tiou of tlio iiiodiciinil i riiuiiii:s and carativo ' ? y-;A -..'.virtues ol tuu nnest jfef'ilriig., clicinically uuit- :'t, lo iiisioe iiii- i-'iciu- V's! c.-.t posiilili: clliclcncy PECTORAL. l uiiii'onnity of re. suits, wiiicii cniiM, 3 physicians ns well as invalids to uso it with toniidi-iHM. It is liie most roliabln remedy for disi-ascH of tb! throat anil lungs that sci nn o has produced, it striUcs at tlio foun dation cf all puliiiouary ilisciwa, ali'onliiii prompt and curtain relief, mid is adapted to patients of any ago or either sex. lieing very palatahl, tlio youn;;est children tuko it without dilfli'iilty. lu tlio treatment of ordinary C'oiiftlis, Colds, Sore Throat, Hroncliillj, Indueii.ii, Clei-) iiihii's Hjra Throat, Astiiuiii, Croup, and Ca tarrh, the ofi'eets of AvEit'8 C'HKKKr J'kc toiiai. ai-s majji'-id, and nmltitiitlcs are an nually preserved from serious illness bv its timely and faithful use. It should lie kept ut hand in every household, for the pro. tKi'tion it Affords in sudden attacks. In Whooping-cough and Coiihiiiiiv!ou there in no oilier remedy so ctliuacious, soothing, aud helpful. The marvellous cures v.'liich Aver's Chkrry 1'eCTOHAfi has effected Jill ovr the world are a suOii ieut guaranty that it will coiitiiitu) to proriuea the bent results. Au impartial trial will convince the most scepti cal of its wonderful curative powers, as well as of iu superiority over all other prepara i".:is for pulmonary complaints. Eminent physicians in all parts of '.lie "tuntry, knowing its eoinposu'on, reooni- id Avitii's CiiFiinv Pkctohal to invalids, vad prescribe it in their practice. The test k'; half a century has moved its absolute certainty to cure all pulmonary complaints not already beyond the ruuch of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical aud Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. OLD BT JlLL DCUUttMTH CVSHTWBEB1. High prices busted. For further particulars call at the DagU3 Mines btore. J; H. Bteell & Co., Prop rie tors. List of Jurors. Drawn for September Term, 1880. OHANI) .TUROKH. Peuczette. Oeo. Wlnslow, Penzii;,ucr.' Joseph Voting, John Kriegcl, joscph Kries. , l-'ox. 1 1 avs Kyler, James McClos kev, Willia "Kyler, Ilt-tiry Ltimny. Highland.' I icvi Kllithorp. Horton. A. lb Khofis, J. H. Chuni berlln, James Jackson, Edwin Allien. Jones. William Cramer. H.idgway. E. T. Grant., Peter (lul niurk, W. I). Messenger, Jr., J. li.Hice, James (iillouly. Spring Creek. Nicholas George, Thomas Khiitcs. Nt. Mary's Horough. !'. X. Soscn hcinier, Pl'iiiip Fisher, Joseph Meyer. TitAVi;i;si; .ii uoin?. P.cnezetle. P.. J. Jones, Hugh F. Wilson, Wallace Johnson, Iiennis Taylor, John V. Huiiscom, 1J. A. P.ooth, G. Ij. Wlnslow, George T. llothrock, C. II. Wiuslow. Picii'inger. Nick Kronen witter, GtorK" Staufcr, Andrew Dippold, Jr., Antliony I'.uuer, John N. Geitner, Joseph Schiltle, J-ohu Jesbcfger, John Kreckle, Jr., Henry Flettermaii, An thony Goetz, Paul U'.lsh. J. .1. Volliuer, Chrisisstoinun Kreckle, George Selle, Joseph Hamlielger, Peter Wiiliehn. Fox. John M osier, Geo F. f!pooIer, James Uixby, Daniel Corby, Thomas Kiillivan, N. F. Apker, Joseiih An singer, J. A. Miller, C. 11. Kelts, Smith Parker, Win. 10. Hewitt, Thos. Dnllinger, Uriah W. Itogers,, barney Caniiiivau. I liglihmd. KufiiH Underwood. Hoi ton, A. S. Horton, J. V. Mc Allister, Jack Short, G. W. Clinton, O. M. Myers, John McManti, Jolii 4. Bower, Theodore Fox. .lav. P. Ii. Gardnerj- Willi-.im Fleli'her, Jr., C. .1. Ilill. Jones. Wni. II. T'eveniux, J. L. Murphy, Iliclniril Krennin, John 11 ct meeker, Win. Weidert. Rldgway. Daniel McGnvern. S. A. Olmsted, Jerry S. Stewart., S. It. Mitchell, Win." Fannin, G. F. Dick inson, Isaac Avery. '. It. Ithincs, C. Ii. Cody, Samuel V. Miles, Penjamin :,fa!in. Spring Creek. D. 1). Davidson, William Doane. St. !.iry's Koi'ough. - Joseph Diet John Fox, I! F. Ijiiwrence, John Dusch, Jr., George Weigel, Jr. Dr. Day's Cure f.ir Heail-aehe in theoniy remedy known thsit will ftop un at tack of sick, or nervous head-ache in its commencement: it will always euro those headaches, coming on in hot weather when riding or on a journey ; only three or four doses, mf an hour apart, are necessary. Price On centsu bottle. Dr. Day's Stomach nnd P.owil Tonic is the best remedy in use for poornppctito, weakness and trembling in the nlo.iiacli, pain after eating, heartburn, soreness and gnawing pains in the stomach, uervou: nes; when thvil. coiisUjial ion and other i!i-c.-i-es ol tin- ho,els arising from poor digestion. This medicine w'.il posilivcly euvii co.-tiveness in evcrv c.i.-" ; and no one who is troubled itli that complaint shouid fail to try il ; :n it iiol uii'y relieves, but cures. Price il.ol: Ask yo III' ilrugu'isl or store kei pel' lor (ln .e ii i" I i.-i 1 1 1 s. Maiuil'iieiured by D. P.. Day c Co., l;idgMiy, Pa. T!i:it -'ph ii iid crgaii sold by D. S Andru-, v Co., Williaiiisport. Pa., for ,.-,,()--i-iish wilh 7 fillips, solid wsil niit ei: c and ") 'Vet HI inches iii:4'b, is .-old now for 5'sii.ok with one more slop and the L-rand organ knee sw ell aililiiiooal. Write tbelu Terms easy on long time uImj. S'liuire envelopes and lcgcl folii note pap'-r at Tin; Aliv.x .n K ol'iiee. rv;id. six cents a !o; IV.'l!ir" M.-i-onie 'oiiildm;:. it T. F Jam l'ot.i-.s. MiddUtown X-Cut Saws. Jeili.r.i's, While's aud Mauu'.i Axes Tubular and 'J'-- Lanterns. l-'il.t:?.. 1 Jittou's X-Cut Saws. Riiynloii s Light uin-.r Saws. Cm-:x Poi'!'i:i:s. Coal IIoi'.s. Stove Shovels. llcpiiirs l'u: liish' d for any .'-love. Ax Ham-i.k.s. Pick Handles. . lb. P-est Po'h 10 it.-., at X.i. I-. Main street. u;:;i Notice is hircby given that, the ladies of the M. E. Church will hold u festival and sppjier in the husomcnl of the M. 1-;. Church, commencing September id, and to continue for three nights. Meals will be served both afternoons und evenings, Those atiending court will do Well to go there for their dinner. A general in vitation is extended to all to attend. Citizens turn out and give them a rousing bciielit. Bv Okhkii Com. I'llt Cittuity Court Procla:mitii)ii. WHEREAS, the Hon. L. D. W-t-mor-e, I'ivnident Judge for the Thirty seventh Judicial District of Pennsyl vania, und Julius Jones, and Gcni'vi- I'M. Weis, l'".siiuii''.'.sT A.-soi-iate J ustieis in J'.IK county, liavc issued their pre cepts, to ine directed, for the lime of holding of the Orphan's Court, Court ot i;oi)inion J'leus, to re-rul Otnuter Sessions and tiyer and Torini'i"r, at Ridgway, tor the county of Elk on the THIRD MONDAY IN KEPT., l.Sbll, being theuth day of the mouth, to continue one week. Notice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justice of t lie Peace and Con stables in and for the county of Elk, to appear in their own nroner ncrsoiis. with their records, inquisitions, and remembrances, to do those tilings which of their otliees and in their be half appertain to be done, ami ull wit nesses and oilier persons prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth against any person or persons, are requested to be then und there utti-iidiug, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to bo punctual in their at tendance, at the appointed time, agree able to notice. Given under my hand and seal, at the Sheriir's ollice, in Hidgway, the 23d day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred und eighty. D. C. OYSTER, Bheriff. All note-heads and letter-heads printed at this office will be bound, without extra charge, with our patent blotter tablet all' and see speci mens. Fresh Rolls, Cakes aud Piea at T, i BulleiV Masonic building. v Business Cards, GEO. A. RATHBUN ATTCP N E Y-AT-I.AW. Main street, Kidgway, Elk Co., Pa. Pnrtictdar attention given to the examination of titles, ulso to patents and jiatent cases. HALL & M CAULEY A 1 TO It N E Y-AT-Ii A W. Ofllcc in new brick building, Main street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. v32t IF. L. WILLIAMS. I.nle of SliiitUinvlllel, riiyslnliin nnit Kur l'imim. ItlilKwny. I'u. ' tillice In Hull's Wrick llultiliiiK inp-shilrs).) r.erereiiceH .1. It Smilli. If. I.,YiiniiK, It. itiilolson, Kti-Httnii ville; Major .lnhii Kltlry, W. W.Hreeiiliind l lio ioii. Hum pnu ltccil Ills prolesslon Ruo ciissiully I'm' more tlmn ten vcurs. O. G. MESSENGER. DRUGGIST & PARMACEUTIST, N. W. corner of Main and Mill streets, Ridgwi'V, Pa., full assortment of care fully selected Foreign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dis pensed at all hours, day or night. vilify J. S. B030WEI-L., M. D. ELECTIC PHYSICIAN & KUKU'N, Has removed his ollice from Centre street to Main street, Ridgway, Pa., In the second atnry .of the new , brick building of John C. Hull, west of the llvde House. Ottlce hours:! to '2 P. M. 7to 9 P.M HYDE HOUSE. W. 11. SC11 RAM, Proprietor, Ridgway, Elk county, Pa. Thankful for the pat ronuge hereto fore so liberally bestowed upon him', Hie new proprietor. hopes, by pitying strict attention to the conilortand con: venience of (.'iiests, to merit a continu ance of the Maine. oct'lO'GO &PPLETO N'SAWERICAN CYCLO PEDIA. Tins admirable work is. now comT pli'tciu liivols. EachvolumecontainsWKj pages. It makesa complete nnd well si'lected library, and no one cui) afford lo do without, it who woulu keep well inrornied.. Price I -3 U0 In cloth, ;U.i"i in leather, or f7.dll in elegant half Turkey. For particulars address', W. 11. Fail-child, Porlville, Catt. Co.. N. Y., who has. been duly appointed agent for Elk county by C. K. Judsoir, general agent. ESTATE NOTICE. f Testate of Christopher Uhl, late of Ijj P,eniii!icr township, Elk county Pa., 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 sire request ed to make immediate payment, and those hav ing legal claims against the same to present them without delay, in pro per order, for settlement. 'V-rl!. 1 Executors. MlCiiAluIi RALMl'.R, J Subscribe for the ELK ADVOCATE. (iet your NOTE I'APKIi, EX-' VHU)1'KS, und CIIUOMO VIS ITING OA I? I S At TitK Advocat iiHico, over I'owcll it Kime's skire Klilwny, I'j. BEST ! THE WORLD ! AND , SALERATUS Which is tlife b.iiuo thing. Impwi'o Bl-C'arb Roiln or Fnlrratna (iv ll"t ll intliesuiuo l KillH I in of ii slight ly dirty whito color. It may nppcac ivlilte, pxaniiiM-rt Hnolr, but n, tOMPAKISON WITH (I1UHCH to fO'S " ARM ASDHASIIIEll" DHAKD will thow tlio diiTtrenceo Gee that your Salcratug and Bk ina Soda is whito and PURR, a !-.Sald bo ALI. bl.UILAU SVUSTAN CE3 ed for food. nnusekeopers wlio prefer broad made witli yuast, will improve its quality, make it risa bettor aud preventit from souring, by addinff ono-ball'UaiipoonfulotCliurcU& Cp.'s Soda on Baloratun. Be sure and not use too much. Tb iwa of this with sour milk, in preference to liakiug Powder, saves twenty times its cost. Hi:o one pound package for valuable informa tion and read careiully. JH0W THIS TO YOUR GROCER. I'KNNoYLVANIA KAIL ItOAD l'hilade!phia& KrieK. It- Div.' WINTER TIME TABLE. On and aft'T SUNDAY, November J, 187U, the trains on the Philadel phia it Erie Ilailruad Division will run as follows: WESTWARD. Kitm maij. leaves Phila 11 55 p. in. " " Kenovo 110 a. in " " Emiiorium.l 15 p. m. " ' St. Mary's..2 U p. m. " " Iiidgway....2 36 p' " ' Kane 3 50 p.m. " air. nt Phic 7 55 p: in. EASTWARD. erik mail leaves Erie 11 85 a. in. " " Kane 4 00 p. ni. " ' Ridgway ....5 00 p.m. ' " St, Mary's..5 'i7 p. in. ' Emporium. 25 p. m. ' " " Renovo 8 40 p.m.' " arr. at Phila 7 00 a. ni; Wm. A. Ualdwix. General Bup't. All kinds of job printing, plairi or in colors, neatly done at The Ar vocate office. Please examine our prices. Get your nanie neatly printed on a pack of our new cards. At least calt and see samples. ' ' - New Time Taisle. Under the new schedule the mail and local, freight leave Ridgway station us follows i MAIL WEST - . 2:3 " EAST - - . (00 LOCAL WEST - - . 7:&d " EAST - : 9 MfWS