metntt THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1881. Gus. Rohde the Popular Barber Still Ahead. LOOK AT HIS PRICES, Shaving with Bay Hum 10 cents Hair Cutting 15 cents Shampoo 1 cent. pry Shampoo 10 cents Moustache dying ..........15 cents Shop corner Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. Satisfaction guaranteed every time. Ask your neighbor to subscribe for The Advocate only $1.50 a year when paid In advance, Pure cider vinegar 20 cents a pal Ion for sale at J. 8. Singleton's. Buy your vinegar now while it Is cheap. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Rhinea and family wish to return thanks to many friends who so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavment. . In connection wlih the Borough election it is proper for us to state that Mr. Holaday withdrew from the ticket as candidute for school director; Mr. McFarlin a candidate for town council, and Mr. DuBois Gorton as candidate for auditor. E!i Perkins will lecture in Hyde's Opera House on the !2Gth inst.. under the auspices of a Riujway Lecture Association for the benefit of a Ridg way Lecture Course. Should this lecture be well patronized other cele brated artists will be employed. Reserve seat for sale at Hyde's store. General admission tickets 'at various places. One laugh each minute is guaranteed. Perkins stands high as a humorist. A Swartz Ross, Merchant Tailor, Ridgway, over Powell & Kline's store has just received a bran new lot of samples of spring styles of goods. To be sure il seems that thei-c samples area little in advance of the season, but Mr. Ross desires at all times to keep fully abreast of the times, in style of goods, styles of make, and always guaranties perfect tils. Call and leave yaur measure now lor your spring suit. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY PARTY. Company II will give a grand MILITARY DRESS BALL at Hyde's Opera House, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1881. Good Music will be in attendance. A general invitation is extended to the public. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. DIEU. ItHixns. Thursday afternoon, Feb. 10, 1S1, Percy, infant daughter of Geo. Y khitics, of this place, aged 2 years, - mouths, and -H days. MA It It I El). Amaciikk-Bhok. Al the residence of Mr. Christ Amaeher, near Mr. Gram's tannery, Mr. Poier Amaeher to Mis Catharine Brok, both oi Grant's tannery, on Fib. 10th, lfeSl, by Rev. John .Sander. Kersey ai d Around. Feb. 13, 1SSI. Considerable sickness around. S. W. Moyer and wife, we are happy to say, are now around and will soon start for Wilcox to participate in a re union of the Brown family where they expect to meet the Hon. I. B. Brow.i of Erie, and Hon. J. L. Brown of Elk county, also Mr. and Mrs. G. R.Allen, of Syracuse, N . Y. Mother Nature picked her geese again after the thaw. The young man that is slightly deranged will soon be a fit subject for Dixuiout as soon as Ida leaves. The ice is too thin down around Myers'. It breaks sometimes. Lemuel still makes ills weekly visits not to Mecca, but to the house beside the hill. Good place to skate in Hewitt's meadow "but there ain't sich a thuu deriu sight o' fuu iu't when ye come to light." Charlie was somewhat amazed to find the circumference so great. Some of our citizens paid a visit to the mountain railroad and enjoyed a ride on the "Daylight," viz. Bruce Harrington and wife, Frank Harring ton and and well Miss May Hays. We regret the expected departure of our esteemed friend Mrs Dunbar from the Hyde Farm and verily be lieve that our minister s salary will foot less at the end of the year. We hope the neck-tie party will be a success. Lowery is happy.as he waited on five girls at the oyster supper and gets letters from one in Armstrong county. Co'Supt. while around visiting schools;visited around tothe little Toby school last week. A new kind of marriages found in the Dictionary for futher information apply to the Prof. Jack and Jill. ESTATE NOTICE. Instate oi Elizabeth Zemmett Glass, J late of Benzinger township, Elk county, Pa.,deceased. Notice is here by given that letters testamentary have twen granted to the undersigned upon th above named estate. All peisons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment mid those having legal claims against the same to present them without de lay, in proper order, tor seuieuieui. ADAZ J ESBERGER, 1 Executors UEO.KCHAUT. executors The most complete Institution in the United States for the thorough practical education of young and middle aged men. Students admitted at any time. yFor circular giving fall particulars ad flresa J. 831 in, A.M. Pittsburgh, Pa. Note paper, enftfopesv cheap at February Election. HELD FEBRUARY 15, 1881. The following is a list of persons elected to fill the several offices In the townships and boroughs of Elk county t RIDGWAY IJOROtTGIT. Chief Bunress Jerome Powell. Council D.C. Oyster,3 years J C.H. McCauley, 3 years j V. II. Osterhout, 2 years ; W. H. Hyde, 2 years ; V. H. Schrnm, 1 year; H. B. Thayer, 1 year. Shool Directors J. 8. Bordwell, 3 years; H. A. Parsons, Jr., 8 years; Fred. Schce'ilng, 2 years; E E. Wll Hard, 2 years; H. M. Pjwers, 1 year; W. 8. Hamblen, 1 year. Justice of the Peace J. D. Fuller- ton. High Constable Geo. R. Wood ward. Constable B. P. Mercer. Judge of Election D S. Luther. Inspectors A. W. Jones, John Flynn. Assessor W. C. Healy. Overseers of the Poor M.E. Lesser, R. I. Campbell. Auditors R. V. Kline, 3 years Hugh McGeehln, 2 years; T. S. Hart ley, 1 year. RIDOWAY TOWNSHIP. Justice of the Peace J. H.Wllliams 144; James Horlon 141. Two elected Supervisors W. M. Gardner 50; H. H. Wilson 55; John P. Decker 01; Jas. L. Clark 77; O. B. Fitch 37. School Directors (two elected for one year and two for three years ) O B. (irnnt, 3 years 92; Jas. K. Gardner 8 years 143; Henry Shimmelfling 1 year 145; Will Dickinson 1 year 84 Loomis Eggleston 3 years 51; J. K Whitmore 1 year 59. Assessor Jas. K. Gardner 141. Constable Daniel Cauuavail 144. Treasurer O. B. Grant 144, Judo of Election For Ridgway, L. C. Dickinson 113. For Rolfe Dis trict, V. S. Wheeler 30. Inspectors For Ridgway, F. C. Ely 4'.'; Frank Marshall It. For Rolfe, J N. Brown 23; S. S. I'rovin 27. Auditor J. K. Whitmore 142. Town Clerk Cant J. Woodward 145. Note Rolfe election district is a pnrt of Ridgway township, The district elects its own election board. For all other township officers the vote of Ridgway district and Rolfo dis trict ure computed together to deter mine who is entitled to a certificate of election, ami we have given the total number each candidate received in the above report. The return judges of the two districts meet and are the proper ones to issue cert ideates. (The rest of the township officers elect will be given in our next.) Stockholders Meeting. Notice Is hereby iriven to the stock holders of the Brandy Camp railroad company, that there will be a meeting of the stockholders at their oillce in Ridnway.Elk county. Pa., on Monday the 14th" da j' of Feoniury.tfiwl, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 5 P. M. for the purpose of electing a board of Directors and transacting such other business as may come before them. C. R. Earlky. President. P. W. Hayks, Secretary. Pursuant to the above notice the stockholders of the Brandy Camp Railroad Company met at the office of C. R. Eailey in the Borough of Ridgway in the County of Elk on the 14th day February, A. D. 1881, and whereupon P. W. Ilayos was called to the chair and G. R. Woodward was elected secretary and upon motion of Rufus Lucore the meeting was ad journed until Monday, Feb. 2.1st at 11 o'clock A. M , at the office of C. R. Eurley in said Borough of Ridgway. Serious Acuidknt. Thursday afternoon last, Mr. G.W. Chrisman, a cousin of ex-Sheriff Chrisman, met witli a very serious accident. He was in the employ of Mr. Wm. Dickey, of this place hauling boat gunnels from Mr. D's lumber tract, in Millstone township, Elk county, to the Clarion river, and while crossing a bridge, erected for the purpose of affording a passage over a deep ravine and about twenty feet high, the end of thesixty tlve foot gunnel he was hauling struck a sapling with sufficient force to throw it out of its course and over the edge of the bridge, upsetting the sled and throwing Mr. V,., who was riding on the log, over with il ; and while falling his right leg was caught between the guard log of the bridge and the gunnel, and his mangled limb being loosened by the team mov ing on the bridge, he fell from his swinging jKisition to the ground, a distance of about sixteen feet. Mr. Mapes, who was employed " on the same Job, came to his rescue, and he was taken to the residence of ti e Messrs. Moore, and medical aid sum moned. Dr. Baker, of Sigel.and Drs. Balmer and W. F. Matson, of Brook ville, were secured, and upon examin ation it was found that amputation was necessary, and the oseratlon was successfully performed, the limb being taken off just below the knee. Mr. Chrisman is a resident of Armstrong county, bis home being within a few miles of Rural Village, and he is a man of uhout fifty-three years of age. It is regarded as a very narrow escape, it being remarkable that Mr. C. came out of such a serious and perilous situation with his life, and that the team escaped without injury At last accounts the unfortunate man was getting along as well as could be ex pected. Brookville Republican. Some nice dried Lima Beans only 10 cents per pound at Morgester.s. Brooms, Mop sticks and all kinds of wooden ware at Morester's. Portland .'split herring, Prime Mackerel, White Fish and a full line of No. 1 Halt Fish of all kinds very cheap at Morgester's. Forty pounds New Pitted Cherries at Uovgeater'a Kldgway Graded School. . PRINCIPAL'S REPORT FOR THR MONTIt ENDING FEB. 8TH, 1881. :8di its J"1 53 2 Sr n 2 e 1 A Miss Uabe K. Wlicox, Miss Agn-s riHrrett, MIiKmmnHn, Mlns Jennie Uresh. 65 SI 82 72 J. D. Ulshell. This record of attendance, puclunllty, and deportment, I taken from the report to the secretary . The average class-standing of each pupil In ascertained by an examination held at the end of the month. Parents ore re quested to examine the report and visit the schools. HIGH HCHOOL DEPARTMENT. ! B l 0 J BENIOR GRADE. Maggie Flynn , Chui'lrs Meeuan , Kiln Kinie John i. Whitmore Willie Nchram Willie I.ulher f'lmncv Wilcox K tie Mcenan Fred Ky Wlllio Meeuan Craig McCullister "A" GRADE. Kittle Whitmore Gusle Woodward Kudle l.nnioreux Annie Kline i.lzzie Flynn Adah Mtilitne .Insie Messenger I'Mille llorton Eddie Ijiiymon John Nichols Addle Dnrdwcll I, una Rogers Ella Wicks C. O. Jones Emma Mead Viola Neill "B" GRADE. Hannah Maloney Mark Khun Minnie Miles , Minnie Kline , Holland Cook "C" GRADE. Chnrles Scrlbner , Jennie Holes , Wl!ll Mulone Eddie Holiday I,u n Holes , Walllo Dill Warren Irwin , (Icorge Mcr'arllu Charles Geary liriico Kime I'liarles Dill Emma Geary Edward Piilne 100 too 6I too. 93 111 VJ 97 en 63 es: loo; ft")' IM 81 HessicHciibuer Eddie Uevier Carrie I ummlngs Alice Neill "DM GRADE. Carrie Clark Miuc.ile Reese Maud Kime.... May Barrett Clarice liordwell Ella Midline 1 cwis Khines Freston Mercer liuuene Wll lard Willie Cunningham... Joseph May Josl.. Weher Sarah May Clara W illard "E" GRADE. 01 Frank Wlckwlre W. SO 90 100 Jerome tiortou t'hiirlci Williams Fred Hartley Frui.k Oyster (truce 8 !i lbncr Mary O'Urlan 71: 113; 1W telle Hurl ley UK) lnoi w imlsy Klrne I HO m. 100 Alinoilu H..1.P.H.-I I (11 UK) IIS) Carrie Kly I Ml: 100 100 100' 07 Laura W illiams ' fill IW 100! Mary Daley SS1 loo, 100! Ar.tiu McGovern..... KI in t! 1IKJ: Lulu ( unimnigs 1 10) 100 luOi Miss Maggie Flynn and Charlie Meenan linve coinp'.eted the present Senior course and are pursuing more nd anccd studies. J. D. Kishki.l. Prlncipul, Report of I lie Third Depiirlinciit of I he Uiilyway (Jrinled Schools for the Month eutiing February 8, 1SS1. TEAt'H ICIt EMMA. E. IIUS.S. 31 19 82 3 The highest class standing obtained by any pupil in room No. 3 is 9t. Tlie following are the names of pupils who obtained more than 00 per cent, at the monthly examination for class-standing. "E r-.iib." Grade Dan. Maloney 01 'F'" Grade Nellie Holiday 08, Lora Holes 00. "G"Grade John Bcgley 93, Minnie Sykes 91. I1" Grade-Chester Staurt 92. Truants Martin Cunninghnu, Albert Gorton, atid Edgar Wlckwlre. Visitors Mrs Sam. Wilson, Mrs. Minor Wilcox, Prof. Geo. It. Dixon, and'MUs Mame G ulnae. Borough Election. 1 lie nominations of persons to till the numerous oHiees in the bran new Borough of Ridgway were n utile In Magiuuis' Hail on Saturday evening last under a call made for a meeting of citizens for that purpose. The officers were about equally divided be tween Repub.icans and Democrats. The meeting was organized by the election of W. C. Healy, chairman, Geo. R. Dixon, secretary, Eug. J. Miller and Henry A. Parsons, Jr., tellers. To make a long story short the nom inationu were made, between fifty and sixty votes being cast, and the nom inees elected as appears in full else' where. Several parties were dissatis fied, made a ticket of their own and were most iugloriously defeated at the polls. The result only shows that the people wanted a people's ticket, and elected it. List of Letters Remaining in the Ridgway postoffice, Elk Co., Pa., up to February 14, 1881 Burner, Wm.j Brickley, J. D ; Dait, James; Donelin, Alexander; Henry, H.; Linn, Mrs. Augusta: Lyons, Thos ; Martin, J. V.; Raplieel, R.; Sloytor, Tbos.; Shields, John; Shu guw, Michael; Smith, Isaac; Stown, Harry; Wolfe John. If not called for In thirty days they will be sent to the dead letter office, Washington, D. C. J. H. Haoertv, P. M. Fresh oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, dates and flgs at Morgester's- Waterford Dairy Butter, Cheese, good No. 1 Plckels 10 cents per dosen TEAcncrta. : at Morgester's. Ridgway Borough Returns. CHIEF BCKOE88, Powell. ..'...;...H9 ......... 64 John Kime.., COUNCIL. fPoople'i ticket. D. C. Oyster. 3 years .;...170 C. H. McCauley." yearn. ...... ;..188 W. II. Osterhout,8 yeare ..............172 W. H. Hyde, 2 years .....174 W. H. Schram, 1 year .121 H. H Tliaver. 1 vear 173 Opposition ticket. James McFarlin, years 87 John Flynn, 1 year 68 John Flynn, 2 years- 1 SCHOOL DIRECTORS, J. H. Bordwell, 3 years 171 H. A. Parsons, Jr., 3 years 122 Fred Schcenlng, 2 years 172 E. E. Williard, 2 years 116 H. M. Powers, 1 year 124 W. 8 Hamblen, 1 year 108 Opposition ticket. Hugh McGeehln, 3 years 67 Chas. Holes, 2 years 69 C. E. Holaday, 1 year 47 N. T. Cummines, 1 year ; CO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, J. D. Fullerton 172 HIGH CONSTABLE, Geo. R. Woodward 173 CONSTABLE, B. P. Mercer, 172 JUDGE OF ELECTION, D. b. Luther 173 INSPECTOR, A. V. Jones 134 Johti Flynn 3 ASSESSOR, W. C. Healy 113 John NVaimsley 00 OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, M. E. Lesser 172 R I. fTiiiiinlMdl lf4 AUDITORS, R. V. Kline, 3 years lis Hugh McGeehin. 2 years 115 T. . Hartley, 1 year lBi Opposition ticket. J. H. Ros, 3 years S3 DuBois Gorton, 1 year 57 Those marked with au run on both tick tickets. No feci ol u la can be so deep seated, no sore so stubborn, but that Ayer's Sarsapnrilla will effect u cure, if cure be pofsible. Another barrel of that splendid Clearlield Cider on tap at Morgester's, sparkling as Champagne, without the pain in the moi-niii?. A full line of No. 1 at Morgester's. canned goods Bargains! Bargains!! BargainsH! AT T1IK NEW YORK STORE (next door post-oflice) Ridgway, Pa. 17' men's suits will be sold at the lowest rates ever before known. 6i Youths lions' aud Childrens' suits. 7o Men's and Children's Overcoats. A big line of bucksklu Glovetf and Mittens. Caps in great variety. A big line'ifundervearrrom,25 cents upwards. These goods will be sold at the greatest reduction ever known. We are oblhtge to close out the above Goods in order to make room for our spring stock. Customers coming from a distance and trading $20 worth will have their fare paid both ways; those trading $10 worth will have their fare. paid one way. All the rest of our goods will be sold accordingly at a great reduction. Remember the place. Con ex Bhos, & Brownstkink. The Juj's Notes. Mr. A. E. Gofl'is cutting and slid ing his pine logs. Col. Spangler traded off his "Lion horse'' for a five-year-old colt. We made a slight mistake in our last items in stating the visit of L. Bird and his daughter Nellie, to Mt. Zion. They intended to make the visit but did not. The teacher says that Pat thinks It is very unpleasant to have a gum boil on his heel and be rou h -locked down the hill by a gander. The contending candidates for of fice in Jay are as follows: For Treas urer A. W. Gray and Wm. B. Webb, for Constable LaFayette Copp aud O. W. Louis, for school directors of Pike district A E. Goffand S. C. Mo Clintick.for Spring Run district F. E. Peters and Robt. Burke, for Town clerk R.I. Spangler and Jas.Burke.Overseers of the poor A. I. Spangler, Chris Dill, E- II. Dixon and Jas. Batentan. The remaining officers are the same on each ticket Will give a list of success ful candidates next time. There is talk of organizing a liter ary association at the Pike school house next Saturday evening. Suc cess to the movement. The snow is drifting bad in this section at the present writing. Every one seems to have severe colds, some term it the epizootic. TkLeVhone. ESTATE NOTICE. T?state of Albert Brehm, late of I j Benzinger township, Elk county, Pa., dt ceased. Notice is hereby given that letlers testamentary have been granted to the undersigned, upon the above named estate. All persons in debted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having- legal claims against the same to present them without delay, in pro per order, for settlement Andrew Brehm, Administrator. TTD1 I Yourself by making money I ' when & ffolrir:n (.hmtf.M In H 11 I I when a golden chance is I J I J I J ottered. thereby ulws kppnln? nivert v fn. ill your door. Those w always lake advantage of the good chances for muktng money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not Im prove such chunces remain In poverty. We want many nu n, women, boys, und girls to work for us right In their own localities. The business will pay more than ten tlmesoidl nary wages. We furnish an expensive out fit und all that you need, free. No one who engage fulls to make money very rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or oniy your spare moments, run lniormu tion and all that Is needed lent free. Ad drew STIXSON 4 CO. VorUaod. Maine. HOW LOST. HOW RESTORED! Just published, anew edition of Dr. Culver well's Celebrated Essay on the radinul aire of (Spermatorrhoea or Heminal WeeKness, mvoiuniary nem Inal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, Induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance, &c. The celebrated author, In this ad mirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and efl'eclunl,by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. asr-Thls Lecture should be In the hands of every youth and every man in the land. 8ent under seal, in a idain envelope to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Address thePublisbers. The CULVER W ELL MEDICAL Co 41 Ann St . New York, N. Y.J .Post oillce I ox, i-m. EV LIVERY STABLE IN RIDGWAY. DAN SCRTBNER WISHES TO inform the citizens of Ridgwuy, and the public generally, that he has started a Livery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Buggies to let upon the most reasonable terms. ?S"He will also do job teaming. Stable on Elk street. All orders left at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. AUK01871tl A flTTWrl 1 For the complete and wrrMmSn V Authentic Record of WANTED ) the Achievements of STANLEY IN AFRICA The developments by Stanley iu the Dark Continent, his remarkable dis coveries and wonderful Descent of 2")0ii miles of the Congo River, shoot ing rapids, aud cataracts, amidst the most difficult aud thrilling situations, daring adventures with wild beasts, and no less wild Savages lins no par allel in the annals of explorations. It is more fascinating than romance contains over "00 pages, and striking illustrations. Send for circulars and trrms and se cure Territory at once, for this, the most interesting and popular book of the day. Address, Wm. Fmnt, Publisher. 023 Samson St., Philadelphia, Pa. n47 14. Light running, Latoct Improved DOMESTIC, at prices never heard o before, at Mrs ,W. S. Service's. TEAMS WANTED for bark haul ing either ny the cord or by theday at the Brookston Tannery, Brookston, Forest County, Pa. fMPUJYMENT FOR EITHER SEX. EXCLUSIVE TES31T0ST GIVEW ts agents, dsalers or peddlers. To show that our goods will sell on their merits, we will allow any agent dealer or peddler to return any part of their lirst order remaining unsold ai'ter o0 days to us, and will refund money for same. There is no article like it in the United States, and it will sell in nearly every family. Se cure tlie sale or agency or It at once, and go to work. Address tor terms. WKIiCOMK BURN Kit MANU FACTURING COMP Y., Box 1502. PITTSBURGH, PA. NOTICE OF APPEALS. N'OTH'E is hereby given that the Commissioners of Elk count v will hold a Court of Appeals at their office, In Ridgway, on TU1SSDAY AND WEDNESDAY, THE 1ST AND 2D DAYS OF MARCH. 181. For the purpose of hearing and deter mining appeals from the assessments. and revising tlie military enrollment lor lbsl, which tune and place all per sons feeling themselves aggrieved by said assessment or enrollment can at tend, it they see proper. JJy Unler oi tlie Hoard. Attest-W. S. HORTON, Clerk. Commissioners umee, 1 Feburury 10, J feb!0-3w Ursula M'Inerney, 1 In the By her next fileud, Court of Corn Ann Dukclow, moil Pleas Elk vs. Co. No. 17, Thomas M'Inerney, J Nov.' Term, 1881. DIVORCE. To the respondent above named: Take noiiee, tiiat subpoena and alias subpoena having been issued in the above entitled case, and returned "not found iu the county,'' you are hereby notified to appear before the said Court, at. Ridgway, Pa., tin the FOURTH MONDAY OF MAY, A. D. 1881, to answer the said libellaut's complaint. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oniee. 1 Ridgwav. Fa.. Feb. 10,1881. Gko. a, Raihbun, Attorney for Libcllaut. feblO 6v For fear you may forget we eav once more don't fail to go in aud see the big stock of new goods at the Uuion store. N.)ts pipjr an 1 euvelopesut office. the SKI Outfit furnished free, with full in structions for conducting tlie most uroniauie uusiness unit anyone can engage In. The business Is so easy to learn. and our Instructions ure so slmnle una plain that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing to work, women ure us successini us men, Hovs and Girls can earn lurite sums. Many have made at the business over .one hundred dollars In a single week. Nothing like It ever known before. All who euuuue ure sur prised ut the ease and rapidity with which tliev are able to make money. Yuu can en- eaite In thla business durlmi vour snare time at great jirorll. You do not have to Invest capital In it. Wa take all th risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us al once. All furnished free. Addrasa TRUE oo., Augusta, .Maine, DSiyl PLANTS AND SEEDS EVERYBODY! Our Catalogue of choice SEEDS and PLANTS bontaiti the "BEST and CHEAPEST;' and out BOOK OF FLOWERS give prices and descriptions of Designs; Baskets and Lose Cut Flowers for any occasion; Sent free bii application: Harry Chaapel, Secdsmaii ZEE Florist, Williamsport, Pa; HENRY A. PARSONS, Jr., ACT . THESTOFOR 1881. Everybody rends Tub Hcjj. In the editions of this newspaper ihrouKhout the yetir to come everybody will And: 1. All me woriu s news, so presenien mm the leader will cet the irreatest amount of Information with the least unprofitable ex- ledlture of time and cye-slKht. ihe Sun one hko discovered the irolden mean be tween redundant fulness and unsatisfactory brevity. II. .ueh of thnt. sort or news which de pends less upon its recoKnized Importance than upon Its Interest, to mankind. From morning to morning- Tint Sun prints A con tinued story of the lives of real men and women, and of tbclr deeds, plans loves. hutes. and troubles. This story Is more varied and more Interesting than any romance ll'.ut was ever devised. III. Good writing In every column, und freshness, originality, accuracy.nnd decorum In the treatment of every subject. IV. Honest comment. Thk Sun's habit, Is to spenk out fearlessly ubout men and thinRS. V. Kqual candor In dealing with each po litical party, and equal readiness to com mend what Is praiseworthy or to rebuke what is blamuble In Dcmucrut or Republi can. VI. Absolute Independenee of partisan or ERnlKallnns. but unwaverinK loyalty to tru Uemocratle principles. The Sits believes that the Government which the Constitution (lives us Is a (rMd one to keep. Its notion of duly is to resist to lis utmost, power the ef forts of men In the Republican party to set up another form of envernmont In place of that which exists. The year 1S81 and the years immediately following will probably decide Ibis supremely Important contest. Tiik SUN believes that the victory will be witli the people as against the Kings for Im perial power. Our terms arc as follows: Kor tlie Daily Scn, a four-pase sheet of twenty-eight columns, Ihe price by mall, post paid, is .M cents a month, or $0.50 a year; or. Including tlie Sunday paper, an eight page sheet or fllly-six columi.s. the price Is ." cents a month, or $7.70 a year, posiuge paid. The Sunday edition of Tim Sun Is also furnished separately at SI.20 a year, postage paid. The price of the Wf.fki.y Son, eight paces, fifty-six columns, is SI a year, postage paid. Kor clubs of ten sending tlO we will send an extra copy free. au iress t. v . txoi.AM), Publisher of The Sun, New York City. Baby Saved. We are thankful to say that our baby was permanently cured of a dan gerous and protracted irregularity of tlie bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its mother, which at the same time restored her to perfect health and strength. The parents, Rochester. N. Y. See another column. Buffalo ExprcRt. ' ' Guilty of Wrong. Some people have a fashion of con-, fusing excellent remedies- Vith the large mass of "patent medicines," and in this they nre guilty of a wrong. There are some advertised remedies fully worth all that is asked for them and one at least we know of Hop Bitters. The writer has had occasion to use the Bitters in just such a cli mate as we have most of the year in Bay City, and lias always found the.m to be first-class and reliable, doing all that is claimed for them. Tribune, ' '. I.cok Here. The undcrsiuncd can cure fever sores without pain or use of the knife. My motto is, "No cure, no pay. ' I I in rue according to your means. Those living at a distance can write enclosing stamp for postage. ' All letters promptly unswered. Receipts sold to physicians on reas onable terms. Address, N. V. Lent, Ridgway, Elk Co, Pa- itesuience two miles ironi Kniirway u the Warren pike. Fairbanks refined lard in teapots, coffeepots, und stewpaus at Morges- j ter s. OUTKIT sent free to those who wish !?0plfo to engage in the most pleasant and otltablc business known. l.verv- tliing new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything, sluaduyaud upwards is easily made withoutstaying uwav from home over night. No risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Munv are making fortunes al the business. Ladies make as mucn us men. una young boys and girls make great pay. No one who is willing to work lulls to make more money every day man can ne. inline in a wcex at ordinary employment. hose who engage at once will find u short road In fortune. Address II. II.VLLKTT it CO., I'ortland, .iulne. uJityl London Layer and Valencia Rais ins, Prunes in Boxes, English Cur rents, Pared and unparred - Peaches at Morgester's. ESTRAY NOTICE: There came tothe premises of Lewis Boyingtou, in Horton township, Elk county, Pa., about the middle of lust October, a three year old cow having a line back, red sides, and being par tially white. Any person owning said cow will please come forward. prove property, pay charges and take Her awny or she w ill be . disposed of according to law. No More llurtl Times. If you stop spending so much on line clothes, rich food and style, buy good healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real aud substantial things of life every way.and especially stop tlie foolish habit of employing ex pensive, quack doctors or using bo niuch of tlie vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, but put your trust in that simple, pure remedy, Hop Bitters; that Cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see good times and have good health. Vronicle. I. 0. of 0. F. Ridgway Lodge 969, 1, o. of O. F. meets every Thursday evening. Vis iting members are cordially invited to attend. OFFICERS: M. Cohen, N. G j J. A. Ross, V. O.; R. B. Gross. Sec'yj J. W. Saiitb, As't cu, vvuw, treasure' Business Cards. GEO. A. RATH3UN. ATTORNEYAT-LAW. Main street, Kidgway, Elk Co., Pa. Particular attention given to the. examination of titles, also to patent and patent cases. " HALU" & MXAULEY , ATTOKNEV-AT-LAW, .t Office in new brick building, Main street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. v32t H'. L. WILLIAMS. Late of Strattanvllle), Physician anrf Surgeon, Ridgway, Pa. Office In. Hall's Jirick Building (up stairs) Relerenecs J. 1) Smith, H. L Young, R. Ruiofson, Strattanville; Major John Kitley, W.W.Green-, land, Clnrirn. Has practiced his profession sccessfully for more than ten years. G. G. MESSENGER. DRUGGIST & PARMACEUTIST, N. W. corner of Main und Mill streets. Ridgwav, Pa., full assortment of care-, fully selected Foreign and Domestic, Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dis pensed at nil hours, day or night. vln3y J. S. BORDWELL, M. D. ELECTIC PHYSICIAN & SURG'N,. Has removed ids office from Centra street to Main ntreet, Ridgway, Pa., in the second story of the new brick, building of John G. Hall, west of the Hyde House. Oftlce hours:! to 2 P.M. 7 to 9 P.M HYDE HOUSE. W. II. SCHRAM, Proprietor, Ridgway, Elk county, Pa. Thankful for the pal ronage hereto fore so liberally bestowed upon him,', the new proprietor hopes, by paying, strict uttention to the comfort and con-, venience of guests, to merit a continu ance of tlie same. oct30'69 APPLETO N'SAMERICAN CYCLO PAEDIA. , This admirable work is now com-, pletein PJvols. Each volume con tainsBOO pages. It tnakesa complete and well selected library, and no one can afford to do without H who would keep well informed. Price $ 00 in cloth,; Sti.oO in leather, or-$7.00 in elegant half Turkey. For particulars address, W. II. Fail-child, Portvilie, Catt. Co. " N. Y.. who has been duly appointed agent for Elk county by C. K- Judson,' general agent. . . CENTRAL, " State Normal School,- ' FAffhth formal School DMrict.) LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON .CO., PA. A. N. RAUB, A.M., Ph. D. Principal: This school as at present constituted', rfl'ers the very best facilities for Pro fessional and'classical learning. , Buildings spacious, inviting and commodious, completely heated by steam, well ventilated and furnished' with a bountiful supply of pure, soft spring water Location healthful and easy of ac cess Surrounding scenery unsurpassed. , Teachers experienced, eflicient, aud alive to their work. Discipline firm but kind, uniform' j a nd thorough Expenses moderate. Fifty cents a week deduction to those preparing to tench. Ktuuents admitted at any time. Courses of study prescribed by the. Plate; I. Model Hchool. II Prepara tory. 111. Elementary. IV. Kcien tilic. ADJUNCT COURSES: I. Academic. II. Commercial. III.' Music. IV Ait Tlie Elementary and Scientific courses are Professional, and students . graduating therein receive Htate Diplo-. mas, conferring the following corres-. ponding degrees: Master of tlie .Ele ments and Master of theSciences.. , Graduates in the other courses receive. Normal Certificates of their attain ments signed by the Faculty, . The Professional courses are liberal,, and are in thoroughness notiuferiorto those of our best colleges , . The Ptute requires a higher order of citizenship. Tlie times demand it. It, is one of the prime objects of this school to help to secure it by furnish ing intelligent and eflicient teachers for her schools. To thisend, it solicits' young persons of good abilities aud' good purposes those who desire to improve their time and their talents, as students. To all such it promises aid in developing their powers aud abundant opportunities for well-paid labor alter leaving school. For catalogue and terms address the, Principal, or the Secretary of the Board BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Stockholder's Trustees. J H Bar-' ton, M D. A H Best, Jacob Brown, H M Bickford, Samuel Christ, A Si Kaub, 11 U Coolc. 1. V. Hippie, tsq., O. Kentzing, E. P McCormick, Esq ,' W. w. Rankin, w. n. .Brown. State Trustees Hon A G. Curtin,' Hon William Bigler. Hon. H 1 Ditff.-n bach, Gen Jesse Merrill, J C C Whaley, 8 Millar McCormick, ' Esq iron. William Blgler, Freldent,Clear-" Held, Pa. Gen Jesse Merrill, Vice' President,' Lock Haven, Pa. 8. Millar McCormick, Secretary, Lock Haven, Pa .. Thomas , YardJcy, Treasurer, XC4 Havoo,P IT
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