h JUl,ntd lion i y A. I'nr.xons, Jr., - Editor THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1881. Kntehrd at tug Post-office at RinawAY, Pa., as second clash MAIL MATTER. Election of County Superintend ents. Warren county elected (3 D. Arirl on the fifth ballot over Prof. N. It. Toinpson present Incmnbent who lius served two terms, and O. .1. Gunning. The successful candidate had one more vole than the others ou the final ballot, Salary $1,200. Forest county elected J. R. Milliard on the thirty-fourth ballot. Miss J. R. Copeland, and N. F. Williams were the unsuccessful candidates. Salary $800. In Lycoming county the first ballot resulted: C. S. Riddell 143; II. W. Whitehead or.; J. Scott Grimn Salary $1,500. McKean county on third ballot elected M. O. Campbell a graduate of the Edinhoro State Normal School. Salary f 1.200. Fox Township Notes. May 3, 1881. Business is brisk and the hout-es at Dagus Mines are going up rapidly of late. We notice that Sum. Brown has his house completed and is living in it. L. M. M'Cauley now drives a match team, but keep your eye open Loin- Charlie drives the roan. We understand that Willie Green accidently shot himself through the hand on Monday evening la-t, hoys when you hear of a chum getting married don't shoot yourselves but go and do likewise. When you are carrying homo a sack of flour to the widow and orphan as an act of kindness don't "bust" the sack, Those paper sacks are a curse to any person who has to handle them any way. The schools throughout the town ship commenced on Monday of this week. When a young man goo into a store to maks a small purchase he ought to get out without breaking a window on both sides of tiie door, don't you think so James A? Occasional. Mr. Henry Newburg, employed in Clark fe Co.'s saw mill, had three fingers taken off by coining in contact with the saw while tightening the screws with a wrench, last Saturday. The operation of trimming the fin gers and putting them in shape was a painful task, or would have been but for morphine administered. The thumb and little finger were saved, and about an inch of the three other below the hand joint, so he will not bo very bad oft' when the members get well. Mr. Newburg had an acci dent policy, which, will be of service to him during his "1 ay off." At the funeral of an Indian brave near Win nemucca, Nevada, the wile of the deceased was killed and buried with him. This incident was com mented upon somewhat unfavorably by the Rattle Mountain Mwcagvr, and as a result, a member of the tribe implicated, Captain Bob by' mime, called to see the editor aud make an explanation. Rob admitted being present at the funeral and that the squaw was killed. He stated, in jus tification of the sacrifice, that she was the wife of the dead buck, was too old to work or do anything for herself, and was looked upon as a witch. He thought this explanation should satisfy all the whiles. He de clined to definitely state the method of the killing, but suggested, "Mebbc,put 'em head on big stone and heap mash 'em." "This," says the San Fran cesco Ada, "is an original, as well us aboriginal, way of disposing of old and helpless widows. While relatives of the ancient relict, more civilized, would have sent her to the poorhouse perhaps." Completing the Census. TUB WORK OF COMPILATION NLAIiLY FINISHED CT'KTAIMXU TIIK FOKt'K. Special Despatch to tho Press. Washington, May 1. It is said that at least five hundred of the employees of the Census Office will be removed before the end of the fiscal year, there being no use for their services after that time. At least another year will be required to complete the census statistics in shape to be published. The great bulk of tho work is now veiy nearly completed. An immense force of clerks was required to tabu late the statistics of population, arrang ing the male and female population, under appropriate heads, reviling the returns of enumerators, etc. Quite a number of removals have been made during the past two weeks. The Di visions of Railroads hat been con solidated with the Division of Wealth and Taxation, aud both divisions will be under the superintendence of Mr, Robert P. Porter. There is quite a sentiment iu fovor of maintaining a separate Census Bureau in Washing ton as a perpetual institution. Only a small Torccwould be required to see that the very valuable records of the Bureau are properly perserved and to map out work for future censuses, which would greatly facilitate the operations of the immense machinery which is called into play every de cade. Heretofore the record of the cen sus, apart from those published, have been left to the harsh mercies of mice and mildew in the damp basement of tbo Interior Department. GET THE BEST ! LEAP ALL OTHERS I Every Style & Price. Guaranteed TJnequaletl FOR OPERATION. Economy, DURABILITY and WORKFrlAriSHfF. Improvements and Conveniences fsu&l la ta c'hen. Always Bel Sable, POPULAR EVERYWHERE. For Sale In Every City and Town in the United States. And by W. H. HYDE & CO., Uidgwav. Pa. N EW LIVEUY STABLE IN III DG WAY . DAX SCRIBNER WISHES TO inform the citizens of Ridgway, and the public generally, t hat in- has started a Livery Stable and will keep HOOD STOCK, GOODCARIil AGES and Piiigiriefi to lot upon the most reasonable terms. tTHo will also do job teaming. Stable on Eik street. All orders left at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. AuirU01S71tl The Township of Itidgway, vs. The Borough of Ridgway. In the Courts of Common Pleas Xn. 3 May term issl. IX EQUITY. In pursuance of an order of tho Court of Common Picas of Elk county, made in the above entitled case on the 2i!thdayof April instant, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the township of Bidg way prior to the erection of the Bor ough of Hidgway, to present the same with the proofs thereof to the under signed appointed by said order to re ceive proofs and ascertain tiie indebt ness of said township, at the office of Hall !i McCaulcy in ttie Borough of Hidgway, on or before the loth day of August, 18S1, and that all person's not presenting their claims on or be fore the said day shall be forever de barred from enforcing the collection of the same. M. S. Kline, Examiner. Hidgway, Pa., April si7, 11. ELK COI'XTY, SS: The. Conniionwr-alth of' PcnMyl rttniri la flic Sheriff' of attirf Couiitij Glllil-.riXG: Whkkkas, Sarah S. Lucore ami Hufus Lucore her husband on the !Hh day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, obtained a judgment in our County Court of Common Pleas of Elk County aforesaid, before our Judges at Hidgway, against J. E. Horning, Executor" of the last Will and Testament of John llornintr, late of Elk County, deceased, fur a certain debt or sum of twelve hundred dol lars, as also six and -Jo-loo dollars, which to the said Phiintiils were ad judged for their costs and charges which tncy sustained Ly occasion ot the detention of that debt. And, whereas, the said John Horn ing died seised of real estate in the said County of Elk. And. whereas, the said Plaintiffs have given us to understand that the said judgment remains wholly un paid and unsatisfied, and have be sought us to provide for them a proper remedy: Ami we being willing that what is just in tins la-halt should lie done, do according to the form of the Act of Assembly in such cases made and pro vided, Command you tl at you make known to J. E. 'Horning, William Horning. Catherine Miller, and Jane hidings, heirs of John Morning de ceased, and Elizabeth Earley and C. H. Earley her husband, Esther Emigh and George Emigh her hus band, (the said Elizabeth Earley and Esther Emigh being heirs of the" said John Morning deceased), that they be and appear before our Judges at Hidg way, at our County Court of Common Picas there to be held for said County, on the 1th Monday of May next, to show cause, if any'thing they have to know or say, why the said judgment so recovered against the s-'iid J. E. Horning, Executor, &., of the said John Horning deceased, shall not be levied and paid out of the said real estate of which the said John Horn ing died seised as aforesaid And have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable W. D. Brown President Judge of our said Court at Itidgway the iiSl li day of January in the year of our Lord one thous and eigiit hundred and eighty-one I KJ;i). Sl'INEXINCJ, Prothoiiolary. Thomas Si llivax, Sin rill". The Oil report for April shows the number of wells completed to be 314; new production, 7,032 barrels; dry holes, 18; wells drilling, 419; rigs up aud building, 433. The increase - in the number of dry holes is due mainly to the "wild-catting" in the northern field. There is no material change in the extent of the operations from the March report. Crude oil shipment, 30,021 barrels; charters, 115,967 barrels; ruus, 70,550 barrels. tijiu ni,.liminiiiilMiimnwi""" IJstof Ureases for May Term, 1881. NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons have filed their petitions for License in my office, and (hat they will be presented to the Court of 'Quarter Sessions on Wednes day. January 2(1, 1881, at 2 o'clock P.M. TAVEKX. FOX . 1. Joseph Koch & Son. 2. Oeo Spooler. JAY. 3. E. H. Dixon. HIDGWAY noKOUOH. 4. John Vaughaii, 5. Halyer Jackson, 0. Peter F. Bogert. FT. MAKYS. 7. John Grol. EATING HOUSE. HENKZETTK. 8. John Dailv. vox. 0. Herman Hirt. Jay. 10. Armel Turley. JtlDflWAY TOWNSHIP. 11. J. X. Brown. STOItE. FOX. 12. James McCloskey, ST. MAItYsi. 13. L. W. Giflbrd, 14. Chits. McVcan. That if any person or persons shall neglect or refuse to lift his, her, or their License within FIFTEEN DAYS after the same hue been granted such neglect or refusal Khali he deemed a forfeiture of said License Purdon, V 2d. paire 0M. EH ED. SCTRENING, Clerk, Q. S. Sheriff's Sales. BY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY writs of fieri facias, alias fieri facias, vendi tioni exponas, levari fac'ns, and testa tum fieri facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, and to me directed, I THOMAS SULLI VAN, High Sheriff of said county, do hereby tivo notice that I will expose to public saic or outcry at the Pro thonotarv's otlice, in Hidgway, at one o'clock P. M., on MONDAY, MAY. 2: 18 s I. All the right, title, interest, chum and demand of defendant in, to, and out of all t lint tract of land situate in the township of Benzinger, in the county of Elk. and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as fid lows: Beginning at a post on -North St. Marys road; thence west two de grees south one hundred and five perch es, more or less to the corporation line; thence south forty-six degrees east along: the corporation line fifty four perches: thence east two degrees north seventy perches, more or less, to St. Marys road: thence noiiiiward along the St. Marys road; forty-!ive pt Tclus to the place of beginning, con taining twi nty-tive at. res, more or P.-.-s, and btlng numbered filtceii on the map or plan of Ike town or settlement of St. Marys. Excepting all that piecoofland ho ginnimrat the northwest corner of said John Walker's land and in the rear line of lots on St. Michael sheet and at the southwest corner of a piece of land belonging to Michael Shina beck; thence along tho south line of same and of land owned by Anton Bcnuingcr north eiyhty-iiine and thn.e-fourth:"! derives east two hundred eighty-two and two-tenths feet; thence south sixty-seven and seven-eights de grees west two hundred and twenty and seven-tenths feet to the rear line of lots on St. Michael street; thence north forty -three and one-half degrees west one hundred and thirteen feet to the place of beginning, containing eleven thousand six hundred and two square feet. On which there is erect ed a ham 30x40 feet, also a slaughter house 12x10 feet. 2. Ail that tract of land situate in the liorousih of St. Marys, county of Elk, state of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows, to-wit: Be ginning at the rear corner of building town lots thirty and thirty-two; thence in a straight lino with said town lot si ami along Xaverius line heit's lot four hundred ami eleven feet, more or less, to the line of J. Walker's land: thence westerly along J. Walk er's land live hundred and seventy three feet, more or less, to the rear line of town lots on St. Michael street; thence southeasterly along said line of town lots on St. Michael street three hundred and seventy-four feet more or less, to place of beinniiiir, contain ing one acre ami three-quarters of an acre, more or less. li. Also, all that certain town lot or pit cc of ground situate in tho borough of St. Marys aforesaid, known as town lot number fifty -four on St. Marys street in the map or plan of said bor ough of St. Marys and being one hundred feet front on said St. Marys street by two hundred feet tleep at right angles, bounded north by lot number fifty-six, ea-t by Virgin alley, south by lot number fifty-two, ami west by St. Marys street," on which there is erected a house 28x30 feet; barn .'iox:i(i feet, and old house 2-Sx3u feet, with wing attached. 4. Also, all thatcertain piecoofland or part of a town lot in tho borough of St. Marys afoie.-aid, known as the southern part of lot number 11 fly-six in the map or plan of St. Marys ami being fitty-seven feet nine inches, more or less, in front on St. Marys street by two hundred feet deep at right angles, bounded on the north by u portion of said lot number li fly six conveyed by John Walker to John Walker. Jr., by deed dated 1:5th of April, Ip'.j; east by Virgin alley; south by lot number fifty-four, and west hv St. Marys trscet, on which there erected ii store house 2;ix 10 feet. 3. All that certain piece of land town lot situate in the borough is or of St. Marys aforesaid, known as liumher'ten on Cnesinut street, lot ac cording to a map of lots laid out and surveyed by Charles Luhr, being eighty foot in front on Chestnut street by one hundred and fifty fed deep at right angles, bounded north by Mill street; east by an alley; south by lot number twelve, and west by Chestnut street, containing twelve fhou.-and (12,000) square feet, on which there is erected ii house 23x30 foot, with addi tion 17x23, 1 storks high; also small stable and well of water. 0. Also, all that certain piece of land or town lot situate in the borough of St. Marys aforesaid, known as lot number twelve (12) on Chestnut street according to Charles Luhr's map of lots in said borough, being eighty in front on Chestnut street by one hundred ami eighty feet deep at rigid angles, bounded north by lot number ten; east by an alley; soutli by lot number fourteen, and west by Chest nut street, containing twelve thous and, square feet more or less. 7. Also, all that certain piece of land or town lot situate in the borough of St. Marys aforesaid, known as lot num ber seventeen (17) on Chestnut street, according toCharJes Luhr'smapof lots In said borough, beiug one hundred feet in front on Chestnut street by one hundred and fifty feet deep at right angles, bounded north by lot number fifteen; east by Chestnut street, south I by lot number nineteen, and west by Virgin alley, containing fifteen thous and square feet more or loss. 8. Also, all that certain piecoofland or town lot situate in the borough of St Marys aforesaid, known as lot number nineteen on Chestnut street accord ing to Charles Luhr's map of lots in said borough being one hundred feet front on Chestnut street by one hun dred and fifty feet deep at right angles bounded north by lot number seven teen; east by Chestnut street; soutli by lot number'twciity-one, and west by Virgin alley, containing fifteen thous and (15,000) square feet. Seized and taken in execution as t tie property of Walker Son, at the suit of Crouch Bros. & Co., and Wright & Co. ALSO. All thatcertain tract, piece or parcel of ground lying and being in the township of Fox, county' of Elk, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post thesouthwest corner of the lot of land conveyed to Patrick Sliel vey by Xorris and others; thence north by land of said Shelvey fifty eight and one-half rods to a beach tree; (hence west partly by land of L. Mo han one hundred and twenty-three and one-half rods to a beech: "thence south fifty-eight and one-half rods to a hemlock; thence east by land of John Wondorly one hundred and twenty three ami oue-hali' rods to the place of beginning. containing forty-throe acres and allowance of six per cent., and be ing -;arr oi tract ah, -i-ui, ami con veyed to Dennis Toomy by Peter O'llara and wil'c.by deed dated March 1st, A. D. iMiO, and duly ? recorded in deed book L, page 314, in hnd for the county of Elk, A-c, on which there is about thirty acres under improvement with young growing orchard on same, on which there is a hewed log house about 20x30 and one barn 30x40 feet and a spring of good water. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Dennis Toomey, at the suit of Peter O'llara. ALSO. All (lie interest of J. A. Spangler, defendant, in the following two tracts, piece or parcels of land: 1. All that certain tonememt and farm buildings and tracts or piece of land situate in Jay township, Elk county, Pennsylvania, being part of tract of land No. 443, described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at a pine about two perches west of a spring; thence west fourteen perches to a stake; (hence south one hundred and fifty-three perches to a black oak; thence east fifty-two porches to a black oak; thence north sixty-seven perches to the turn pike road; thence along said roa I northerly thirty-tight perches to a stake; thence west fifty two perches to a chestnut; thence north twenty-two perches to ilie'place of beginning. 2. Also another piece of land ad joining above dc.seribod tract, .des cribed as follows, viz. Beginning at a chestnut stump on tho car t side of the turnpike road 'aforesaid: thence along said road ninety-six perches on the westerly side of said road: thence west one hundred and thirty-eight porches; thence north ten degrees east foriy three perches. Both of said tracts co'n-tamseiglity-thivo acres of laud, more or loss. On tho above first piece of ground there arc about ten acres cleared and improved, and erected tlieieon a two story frame house, 18x30 feet, with kitchen 12x!0 feet, one story liiu'li, barn 10x31) feet, and other outbuild ings. On the above second tract there arc about eight acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution asthe property of J. A. Spangler, at tiie suit of Joseph Wilhelm. ALSO. All that certain tract, piece or parcel of ground lying and being in the township of Jay, county of Elk, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the northeast eronor of promises being described, said cornel', being the northwest corner of lauds of John Gibson, and on the north line of warrant 4S'.4 : thence along the west line of said Gibson's lauds south eighty-nine and one-half rods to the coul re of creek road ; thence north seventy-seven and one half degrees west thirty-seven and seven-tenths rods to a peg in the centre of said road; thence south fifty-two degrees forty minutes west two rods to the left bank of (lie mill race; (hence along (he bank of said race north fifty-two degrees west six rods, north seventy three degrees west four and four tenths lods, north eighty-four and one-half degrees west seven aud two tenth rods, north seven and one-half degrees west sixteen rods, north liity five ami ono-liall degrees west six and five-tenths roils, north sevt uty-livo and one-half degrees west eight and seven-tenths rods, north fifty-nine and one-half degrees west ( level' and six tenths rod, north sixty-four and one half degrees west seven and two tcliths rods, north seventy-live and one-half degrees west six rods, noryh sixly-soven and one-halt degrees west twelve rods, north thirty-sevenf de grees west six rods, to a hemlock stump at t lie head of the dam ; thence dtiesouth forty-throe and three-tenths rods to a post; thence west one hun dred and forty-seven and five-tenths rods to a post on the (west of the partitioned promises) east line of P. F. Wood's hind ; thence by P. F. Weed's lands and lands of B. A. Weed north eighty-nine and three-tenths rods to a post on the noth line of warrant No. 491; thence by said line cast two hundred and sixty-eight rods to the place of beginning, containing one hundred ami thirty-six acres, t wo roods and twenty-eight porches. more or less, on which tlicie is about forty acres cleared, a two story house 20x30 foot, with wing 10x10 foot, one story high; one barn 4ox-0 feet, and other out buildings, ic. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Justus Weed, at the suit of Joseph Wilhelm. ALSO. All the rigid, title, interest, claim and demand of defendant in, to ami out of all that certain tract of land situate in the township of Ben ozotfe, Eik county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Begin ning atthe northwest corner of lands belonging to John Burr; thence along John ISarr's road north sixty nine de grees east one hundred and ninety loot to a post; thence along said John Burr's land soutli forty-three degrees and thirty minutes east six hundred and thirty-eight foot to a post; thence along the right ol way ot the Alle gheny Valley railroad south forty-six degrees ami thirty minutes west one hundred and ninety feet to a post; thence north alomr' lands of Fin ley. Young tie Co. forty-three and one-half degrees west seven hundred and seventeen feet, more or less, to the place of beginnintr. containing three and one-half acres, more or less, on which there is erected one two- story frame house 10x30 feet, shed 12xlfi feet, well of water, &c. netzcu aud taken in execution us the property of Mark Rateliii", at the sun ot Joseph Dill.. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Millstone township, in Elk county, Pennsylvania, patented to Nicholas Biddieon the fourth day of May, A. D. 1B13, upon warrant numbered' 4120, in (lie name of Samuel Wallace, eon tainlng nine hundred acres, more or less, being (he same premises, Inter alia, which Edward Clark, by indent ure dated the twenty-llfth day of April, A. D. ISfiS, recorded at Marlon, in Forest county, in deed book No. 1, page 868, granted and conveyed unto Alexander M 'Andrew, Samuel Wann, Alexander M'Henry and Edward W. Warren, as tenant:! in common. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Alexander M'Andrew and Samuel Wann, at tho suit of Mary S. Stookwell, executrix of the estate of William H. Stookwell, de ceased. ALSO All that certain piece of land situate in Fox township, Elk Co., Pa., bounded and described as fol lows: Beuinuing at a post at the southwest corner of land conveyed to Peter Ouitrly; thence south 100 rods to a white pine; thence east 77 rods to a post; thence north by land conveyed to Nicholas Collins 1! rods to a post; (hence west by land of Peter Ouigly 77 rods to the place of beginning, con taining 00 acres and allowance, and being part of Warrant No. 4081. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Win. Leahy, at the suit of Joseph Wilhelm. ALSO All that ceotain piece of land situate in Fox township, Elk county, Pa., bounded and described ns follows: Beginning at a post at tiie southwest corner of the lot of land conveyed to Joseph l'aut.er by Little & Souther; thence south 127 rods to a post; thence east lid rods to a beech tree; thence north 127 rods to a post; thence west 110 rods to the place of beginning,, containing 82 acres and 0; perches, more or less. Seized and taken in execution antha property of George Artz, at the suit of Joseph 'Wilhelm. ALSO-A1I that certain town lot situate in Sterley's addition to the borough of St. Marys county of Elk, State of Pennsylvania, beginning at a post on Washington and Fourth slrcet.thtnce easterly along north line of Washington street 50 feet to a post; thence northerly along lot of J. B. Storioy 1 M loot to a post on an alley, (hence west along said alley 30 loot to a post on Fourth street; thence South erly along east line of Fourth Street and parallel with east line of said described lot 140 foot to a post cor ner, place of beginning, containing 7,iMiil square feet more or !ess,on which (here is erected a two story frame dwelling house IS foot 2 inches by s fo'-t. with a two story frame wing at tached 13 feet 3 inches hy IS feet 2 in ches, barn 10 foot 2 indie hv 12 foot 0 inches, and spring of good water. Seized and taken in execution asthe property of Harry Williams at the suit of J. B. iorlev. TEH MS OK SALE. The following mu-t be strictly com plied when the property is struck off: 1. All bids must be paid in full ex cept whore the plaintiff or oilier lien creditor becomes tho purchaser, in which case the costs on the writs must he paid, as well as all liens prior to that of the purchaser, and a duly cer tified list of liens shall be furnished, including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such lien creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the said, or such por tion thereof as lie shall appear to be entitled to. 2. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until six o'clock P. M , at winch time all properly not settled for will again be put up, and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom it was first struck oil', and who, in case of deficiency at such re-sale, shall make good the same, and in no instance will the deed be pre sented in court for confirmation unless the bid is actually settled for with the Sheriff as above stated. THOMAS SCLLIVAN, Sheriff. 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Wheeler et al. No. W Janu ary Term 11. IS. M. M. Schultz Trustee vs Gil man T. Wheeler et al. No. ! Janu ary Term 1S1. it'. The Township of Fox vs. Mich ael Hie hni et al. No. f4, January Term 11. -U Ellis Lewis vs. C. IX. Sexton, No. 3 May Term 11. 'SI. Henry Souther vs. Samuel Dickinson, guardian, &e. No. .'i7 May Term lsi. Fl! ED. SC IKENING, Clerk. Klk County Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Hon. Win. 1). Brown, President Judge for the Thirty seventh Judicial District of Pennsyl vania, and Julius Jones, and George Ed. Wois, Esquires, Associate Justices in Elk county, have issued their pre cepts, to me directed, for the lime of holding of the Orphans' Court, Court of Common Picas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer ami Terminer, at Uidgwav, for tho county of El k on the FOURTH MONDAY IN MAY. lHbl, being t ho Sloth day of tho month, to continue one week. Notice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justice of the Peace and Con stables in ami for the county of Elk, to appear in their own proper persons, with their records, inmiisitions, and remembrances, to do those tilings which of their ollieos and in their be half appertain to lie done, and all wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth agai list any person or persons, are'requcsted to uo then and there attemiing, ami not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their at tendance at the appointed time, agree able to notice. Given under my hand and seal, at the Sheriff's office, in Itidgway, the SiSddayof April iu the year of our Lord one thousand eight nunureu and eighty-one. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Sheriff. Ursula M'lnerney, "1 In the liy tier next menu, I court ot Com Anu Dukelow, nion Pleas Elk vs. j Co. No. 17, Thomas M'lnerney, j Nov. Term, 181. DIVORCE. To the respondent above named: Take notice, that subpoena and alias subpoena having been issued in the above entitled case, and returned "not found in (ho county,'' you aro hereby notified to appear before the said Court, at Ridgway, Pa., on tiie FOURTH MONDAY OF MAY, A. D. 1881, to answer the said libellunt's complaint. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Otlice, 1 Ridgway, Pa., Feb. 10,1881, Geo. A, Rathbun, Attorney for ijiueiiaui. fob 10 6w Pa, A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN On the Loss of A I.KOTI'KK OX THE NATURE, TREATMENT, AND JtADICAL Cure Of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency,- Nervous De bility, and Impediment to Marrlago generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical In capacity. &c Hy ROBERT J. CUL VERWELL, M. D.. author of tb "Green Hook,"&c. 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On and after SUNDAY, November 7, ln, (he trains on the Philadcl- iphhi& Erie Railroad Division will run as follows : WESTWARD. Niagara Ex. leaves Phila 0 00 a. m. " " " Renovo..5 40 p. in. i-sisin mau. leaves Phila 11 f5 p. m " " Renovo 11 03 a. m. " " Emporium. 1 30 p. ni. ' St. Mary's..'2 23 p. m. " Ridgway....sM0p- ni. " " Kane 3 45 p. ni. " arr. at Erie 1 45 p: ru. EASTWARD. Day Express leaves Renovo 10 05 a. m arr. at l'liila.... o p. in ehik mail leaves Erie 11 35 a. m " " Kane 4 10 p.m. " ' Ridgway.....1) 17 p.m ' " St. Mary's..5 50 p. m. " ' Emporium. ti 55 p. m" " " Renovo 0 00 p. m", " arr. at Phila 7 05 a. m" Wm. A. Bai.owin. G cnerol Sup't. ESTATE NOTICE. ite of Albert Brehm. late of lien.inger township. Elk countv. Pa., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary have been granted to the undersigned, upon the above named estate. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having- legal claims against the same to present them without delay, in pro per order, for settlement A nu hew Bukhm, Administrator. L'state of Isaac Coleman, Deceased. In tiie matter of thel petition of C. A. ! Orphans' Court liiown tor specincfot Klk County. pcriormanco of con No.2,sept.T.1880. tract. To John Moyer, Administrator C. toe isi win or isaae Cole man, deceased, Elmira Denison, Harriet Coleman, Clarissa Weed, Mary Coleman, Sophia Coleman, Lovisa Coleman, Charlotte Taylor, Martha Moyer, Abigal Colemau and all others interested. TAKE NOTICE that the under signed, Auditor appointed by the urpuuns- touri ot iilk county to take testimony and make report to matters in controversy in th the above entitled case, will attend at his ollice in the Borough of Ridgway on Thursday the 1U day of May,- 1881, at J o clock A. 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