IT" (53 Henry At Pnrsoni, Jr., - Editor THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1S81. ENTERED AT THE PoST-OFFK'K AT IlinowAY, Pa., as second class M Alii MATTElt. Bradford to Ricliburg-. AN IRON BOND TO THE NEW Oil. I'MXI) riio.ii-x'run. (Jlriulfor.l Km.) W. V. Brown, E-iq., returned from Harrlsburg Saturday, having secured a charter for the Bradford, Kichhiirg & Cuba railroad, which is designed to give this city direct communication with the new oil Held. The incorpora tors of the entorprlwe are J. J. Carter. F. E. Boden. W. V. Brown, V. C. Warner, U. L. Roberts, John A. Reed. A. I. Wilcox, T. J. Powers and O A. Egbert. The road will Htart at Uew City and run direct to Eldred, thence go to Ceres by one of two routes, either along Borden Brook or up the Os wayo. The former will probably be selected if the gradients do not prove too steep. Following the latter line, the road runs as far as Ceres township and thence by way of Kings Run to the village of Ceres and to the Slate line. Thence the route to Riehburir has not been fully determined on, but 'will be ere long. New York State parties have interested tin unci ves in that end of the line and will push it through. The di.-tnnce from hew to the State line is about twenty miles and the line passes through a country much more favorably for railroad pur poses than that about Bradford and the portion in New York traverses a line agricultural district. It is impos sible at tills early day to give fulh r de tails of the scenic as the general plan may be modified in a measuic. En gineers are already at work between Eldred and Ceres and ground was broken yeterday at the former place. Fifty men are grariingnnri more will be put on as soon as the choice be tween the Borden and Oswayo routis have been determined on. On the -"th instant a charter was granted to other projectors for the Eldred & Wellsvi.le railroad. A day or two ago in New York City, while a 15-year-old youth, found of the bloodthirsty border drama and adicted to reading the flush weeklies, was showing a group of ad miring comrades how a certain noted scout ami actor slays the red men on the stage, if not off it, he accidentally plunged a penknife into tlie breast of a 6-year-old boy, killing him instantly. Yesterday, in this city, the Coroner's investigation in the case of the young woman the bride of a day who committed suicide by jumping from the Girard-avenue Bridge showed that the woman, while suffering from des pondency, had no motive for suicide. The theory was then propounded and accepted that she was impelled to t!i deed by the pictures with which all the dead walls near the bridge are placarded, representing a young woman jumping from tlie Brooklyn Bridge, the pictures being advertise ments of one of the sensational '"story papers." Tt has often been suggested that there is us much need for m society for tlie suppression of pernicious liter ature as there is for one of which Anthony J-t'omst'ick is the efiieient agent, and these two cases coming so close together may help enforce the suggestion. Phi la. Press. List of Jurors. Drawn for May term, 1HS1. (I1IAN1I JL'HOKS. Jlenzinger Simon Bremh l.Baptbte Bauer, Anthony Goetz, Valentine Neibert, J r. Fox Peter Pulitzer, Sr., Morti more Keeley, George V. Connor, Silas W. Moyer, Andrew Cross, Jr., Joseph Dollinyor. Horlon A. B Sparks, A. 1). Aldin, GeorgeS. Ilinies, Fred Burchficld. lay George L Thurston, James A. Burke, Morris Flanders. Jones A. C. Johnson. Ridgway Samuel S. Wilson, T. B. Johnson, W. VV. Matiison. Spring Creek Roderick Weseott. St. Murys Frank Geyer, Matthews Malone. traviiuki: jtrohs. Benzinger John Gahn, Martin Diepold. Andrew Glass, Nicholas Dewalri. Be11e7.pt to Joseph Entz, Newton Johnson, Henry Blesh. Fox John V. Mover, Talbot Thompson, Joseph Emnie'tt, John B. Jones, W. A. Arthurs. Horton Harvey Parsons. Jones Enos Itoetier. Frank Miller, Millstone Thomas Slylioll". Ridgway John Gilloiilv, A. Swart Ross, Virgil S. Wheeler, C 1) C.liow ers, John Kohler, Edward Bowers, Jerome Powell, John A. Bankston, Howard Gorton, Francis McGloin. Charles Matthews, Peter C.Kommerer. Spring Creek Newman Crabtree, L. L. Miller, Forbus Keister. St. Mary Joseph indi'clder, Sr.. Herman Tegler, Matt. Hays, John Jato'i, Peter St rubel. I nodbt it;." ' r? lf:y v. iri'i-.-owr-i, I yo:.r !i.i.; r t' .J y j 1 ...., ij v-u ; i.i.: rt'.J Xj s 1. -o ? nil c miff Tina f-ot? ri-ul or hlnp :. li ' ,:1 .- f ' ' f 1 1 : 'i-i--nc f.9 on- t -i . . m...i:y 1 1 1-1.1 t.u.o i t r. -,u a KWrtoy .U.ti.f. --- t : 1 - ..- t I tij.it f 11 r r. .ni nctis tltwir.r, 1,3:1. Wiliiout.Vo?r.V..(f'iiat 1-- 1 17 U I ...c y i .1 cf I ct ill '' Jiurt, ( ).v.'i, blood. it 1 vi" uriic" tv Too ! T-ill toe Vrin'K i'-" ''-Vwr f. Cvr-i Hop If TO" dratf. k L ). i; ..(n f GET THE BEST ! LEAD ALL OTHERS 1 Every Style & Price. Griiaraulcccl TJnequaled FOB OPERATION. ECOMOfglV, DURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP. InproTemeLta and Conveniences found in no ethers. Assays OsEBabBs- POPULAR EVERYWHERE. For Salo iu JOcry City and Town la the UnitoJ Statas. And by Y. H. 11YDH & CO., Kidirwav, Pa. N EV LIVKRY STALK RIDGWAY. DAN SCRTRXFT. '.'.!." TTTS To tn form the citizens ot' ui i.. ..-. . ,: :' the public generally, that be has started a Livery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Rustics to let upon the most reasonable terms. fOP-He will nlso do job teamincr. Stable on Klk street. All orders left at the Post OUlce will receive prompt attention. AutOlSTlti The Township of Itidiiway, In the Courts of Common Pleas vs. J. Tlie Uorouh of 1 No. 3 May term Ridgwav. I lsi. IX EQUITY. Tn pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk county, made iu the above entitled case on the 20thdayof April instant, notice is hereby Viven to all per-ons having claims against the townsliip of Kidjr way irior to the erection of tlie Ror ouyh of Riilt; way, to iresent the same witli the proofs thereof to the under sisrned appointed by said order to re ceive proofs and ascertain the indebt n ess of said townsliip. at the olllce of I all & McCaulcy in the liorouuli of Ridrwav, on or before the loth day of August. ISM, mid that all persons not preseniin'.r 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. Ridgway, Pa., April Tt, l&sl. ELK COUNTY. SS: 'lltr Ct.mntuiiirralth of PrtWfjjt ranln tn the Shi riff of nciid County OPKATISd: Wiikkkas. Sarah S. Encore and It u I'll Lucore her husband on the SSnth day of May iu tlie year of our Lord one thousand cijrht hundred ami seventy-eight, obtained a judgment in our County Court of Common Pleas of Eik County aforesaid, before our Judge at Ridgway, against J. E. Horning, Executor" of the last Will and T( stamcnt of John Horning, late of Elk County, dectased, for a certain debt or sum of twelve hundred dol lars, as also six and -l-i-lno dollars, which to tlie said Plaintills were ad judged for their costs and charges 'which I hey sustained by occasion of the detention of that debt. Anil, whereas, the said John Horn ing died sci.-ul of real ettale in the said County of Elk. And, whereas, the said Plaintills have given us to understand that tlie said judgment remains wholly un paid and unsatisfied, and have be sought us to provide for ihem a proper remedy: And we being w iliing that what is just in tliis behalf should lie done, do according to I lie form of the Act of Assembly in such eases made and pro vided. Command you 1 1 at you make known to .1. E. Horning, William Horning Catherine Mi. ler, and Jane Ridings, heirs of John Horning de ceased, and Elizabeth Farley and C. R. Farley her huslmnd, Esther Emigh and George Finish her hus band, (the Haiti Elizabeth EarU y ami Esther Emiuh hcinir luirsui tin. x'u John Horning i'-'t;.-cl , i ' a -, 1 1 1 . - i and appear before nor .liH'c .. way, at our Com.:,, . ,,j(., i, Pleas tlu re to he h'eid for suid Couul y, on the 4th Monday of May next, to show cause, if any thing thVy have to know or say, w hy the said judgment so recovered against tlie said J E. Horning, Executor, fcc., of the said John Horning deceased, shall not be levied and paid out of the said real estate of which the suid John Horn ing died seised as aforesaid" And have you then and there this writ. W itness the Honorable W. D. Rrown President Judge of our said Court at Ridgway the 28th day of January in the year of our Lord one thoiiM- 1 ..t..l.. l...r.-l....l I . ! I - nun iiui, 1111111111-11 iu i ii eigniy-one f - 1 FUKI). SCIKEMXO, Seal. Prothouotary. Thomas Sullivan, Sherifl. Flowers for house or garden, ger alliums, fusehias.hcliol ropes, veibenas, roses, or In fact anything in the flower line at The Advocate office. We are agent for one of the cheapest as well us best dealers iu the country, viz: Harry Chaapel, Williamsport. All orders lefi at this office will receive prompt uttention. Goods will be de livered in Ridgway at your residence at catalogue prices. List of Licenses for May Term, ISSl. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following persons have filed their petitions for License in my office, and that, thev will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions on Wednes day. January 20, IHSl, . at 2 o'clock P.M. TAVERN. KOX. 1. Joseph Koch ifc Son. 2. Geo Spooler- JAV. r 3. E. II. Dixon. hipoway nonoixm. I. John Vaughan, 6. Salver Jackson, (I. Peter F liogert. ST. MAHYR. 7. John Grol. EATING HOUSE. HKNKZETTK. P. John Dally. KOX. ! Herman Hirt. Jay. 10. Armel Turley. HIIMIWAY ToWNSHIl". II. J. N. Rrown. STORE. KOX. 12. James McClosky, ST. MAKVrf. 13. L. W. Gilford. 1 b ('has. MeVcan. That if any person or person shall neglect or refuse to lift his, her, or their License within FIFTEEN DA YS after the fame has been granted such neglect or reluual shall be deemed a forfeiture of said License Pnrdon. V 2d, page Hl-I. Fit EI). SCHCEN INU, Clerk, Q. S. Sheriff's Sales. RY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY writs of lieri facias, alias fieri facias, vendi tioni exponas, levari lac as, and te.-ta-tuni lleri facias isstnd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk Countv, and to me directed, I THOMAS SULLI VAN, High Sliei ill' of said county, do hereby give notice Hint I will expose to public side or outcry at tlie l'ro thouotarv's office, in Ridgway, at one o'clock P. M., on MONDAY, MAY. 23, 1881. All the right, tide, Interest, claim and demand of defendant in, to, and out of all that tract of land situate iu tlie township of iUnzinger, in tlie county of Elk. and State of Pennsyl vania", bounded and described as lol lows: lieginning at a post on North l. Marys road; thence west two de grees south one hundred am! live 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 noithward along the St. Marys road; forty-live perches to the place of beginning, con taining twenty-live acres. more or less, and being numbered fifteen on the map or plan of the town or settlement ofM. Marys. Excepting all that piece of land be jrioniotrat the northwest corner of said John Walker's bind and iu the rear line of lots on f-t. Michael street and at the southwest coiner of a piece of land belonging to Michael Shina beek; thence along the south line of same and of land owned by Anton Bcnninger north cighty-nme and three-fourths degrees east two hundred eighty-two and two-tenths feel; thence south sixty-seen and seven-eights de grees west two hundred and twen y and seven-tenths feet to the real" line of lots on St. Michael street; thence north forty three an. I one-half deurecs westoiu hundred and thirteen feel to tlie place of beginning, containing eleven thousand six hundred and two square feet. On which there is erect ed a barn HOx-tn feet, also a slaughter house 12xl(i feet. -'. Ah that tract of land situate in the borough of St. Marys, county of Elk, state of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as fol.iiws, to-wit: Hc ginning at the rear corner of building town lots thirty and thirty-two; thence in a straight line wilii said town lots and along Xavcrius Hue lick's lot four hundred and eleven feet, more or lcs, to the line of J. Walker's land; thence we-tcriy along J. Walk er's land live hundred and seventy three feet, more or iess. 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 ami seventy-four feet more or less, to place of beginning, contain ing one acre and liilee-cp'iai tela of an acre, more or less. H. Also, all (hat certain town lot or piece of ground siluau- iu the borough of St. Marys aforesaid, known as town lot number (bty b ur on St. Marys street in the aiap or plan of said bor ough of St. Marys anil being one hundred feel front on said St. Marys slice' by two hundred feet dtep at light angles, bounded north by lot number liity-six, ea-t by Virgin alley, south by lot number lifty two, ami west by St. Marys street," on which tlieieis erected a lioie 2SxOO feet; barn ;J()x:io feet, and old house 2Nxu feet, with wing attached. 4. Also, all that i" .Main piece of land or part of a tow n lot io the borough of St. Marys aforesaid, known as the soul hel n part of lot ti'imber liity-six in the map or plan of St. Marys and being tiny-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 a portion of raid lot number liity six conveyed by John W alker to Jolin Walker, Jr., by deed dated lath ot April, 173; cast by Virgin ulley; south by lot number Hliy-four, and west by St.Maryb tiseet. on which there is erected a store house 2vlu leet. j. All that certain piece of land or i own lot situate in the borough of St. Marys aforesaid, known as lot number ten on Ciicstnut street, ac cording to a map of lots laid out and surveyed by Charles Luhr, being eighty leet in front on Cln stout street by one hundred ami liily le t deep at right angles, bounded north by Mili street; cast by an al icy; south by lot number twelve, ami west by Chestnut street, containing twelve thousand (12,000) square feet, on which there is erected u house 23x30 feet, with addi tion 17x23, I J stories high; also small stable and well of water. (. Also, all that certain piece of land or town lot situate iu the borough of St. Marys aforesaid, known as lot numberlwelve (12) on Chestnut street according to Charlts Lulu 's map of lots iu said borough, being eighty in front on Chestnut street by one hundred and eighty feet deep at right angles, bounded 'north by lot number ten; east by an alley; south by kit number fourteen, ami west by Chest nut street, containing twelve thous and square feet more or less. 7. Also, all that certain pieeeof land or town lot situate in tlie borough of St Marys aforesaid, known as lot num ber seventeen (17) on Chestnut street, according toCharlesLuhr'smapof lots iu said borough, being one hundred feet in front on Ciicstnut street by one hundred ami flfty feet deep at right angles, bounded north by lot number fifteen; wist by Chestnut street, south by lot number nineteen, and west by I Vl,.-!., ..It .-!..!.,.. itl'lAitn II.aiio. Hlll niicj, COO Nil II INK Ill.Vtll ami so on re feet more or less. 8. Also, all that certain pleceof land or town lot situate in the borough ot St.. Marys aforesaid, known as lot number nineteen on Chestnut street h coord -iiU to Charles Luhr's map of lots in said borough being one hundred feet front on I'hestuot street by one hun dred and fifty feet deep at right angles bounded north by lot number seven teen; eat by Chestnut street; south by lot. number'twenty-one, and west by Virgin alley, containing fifteen thous and I I5,00(j square feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Walker & Son, at the suit of Crouch Pros. & Co., and Wright & Co. ALSO. All that certain tract, piece or parcel of ground lying and being In the township of Fox", county of Elk, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded ami described as follows: Reginning at a po:it the sou t!i west corner of the lot of land conveyed to ratriek Shcl vey by Norris and others; thence north by land of said Shelvey lifty eight ami one-half roils to a beach tree; thence west partly by land of L. Mo han one hundred and twenty-three and one-half rods to ii beech; thence south tifty-eighi and one-half rods to a hemlock; thence east b" land of John Wonderlv one hundred and twenty three ami one-ball' rods to the place of bei.'i lining, containing forty-three acres and allowance of six per cent., ami be ing part of tract No. 4371, and con veyed to Dennis Toomv by Peter O'Hara and wife by deed dated March 1st, A. I). ltlti, ami duly recorded iu deed book L, page 344, 'in and for the county of Elk, e., 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 burn HfSx-lO feet and a spring ot good water. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Dennis Toomey, at the suit of Peter O'Hara. ALSO All the interest of J. A. Spangh r, defendant, in the following two tracts, pieces or parcels of land: 1. All that certain tenememt and farm buildings and tracts or piece of land situate in Jay townsliip, Elk county, Pennsylvania, being part of tract of land No. 4M3, described as fol lows, to-wit: lieginning at a pine about two perches west of a spring; thence west fourteen perches to a stake; thence south one hundred and li fly-three perches to a black oak; thence east fifty-two perches to a black oak ;' thence north sixty seven perches to the turn pike road; thence along said road northerly thirty-eight perches to a stake; thence west fifty two perches to a chestnut," thence north twenty-two perches to the place of beginning 2. Also another piece of land ad joining above described tract, des cribed as follows, viz. Regi lining at a chestnut stump on the cast 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 perches; thence north ten degrees east forty three perches. Roth of said tracts con-laiuseility-ihree acres of land, more or less. On the above first piece of ground there are about ten acres cleared and improved, and erected theieoti a two story frame bouse, 18x30 feet, wbh kitchen 12xl(i feet, one story high, barn 10x3ii feet, and other outbuild ings. On the above second tract there are about eight acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution, as the property of J A. Spangler, at the 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 ami described as follows: Reginning at the northeast croiicr of premises being described, said corner being the north west corner of landsol John Gibson, and on the north line of warrant 4W4 ; thence along the west line of said Gibson's lands south eighty-nine and one-half rods to the centre of creek road; thence north seventy-seven and one-half degreis west tliii ty-seven and seven-tenths rods to a peg iu the centre of said road; thence south fii'ty-lwo degrees forty minutes west two rods to the h It bank of the mill race; thence along1 the bank of said race north fltty-two degrees west six rods, north seventy three degrees west four and four tcnths rods, north cihty-lour and one-half degrees west seven and two tenth rods, north seven and one-half degrees we-t sixteen rods, north fbty live and one-half degrees west six and live-tenths ' rods, north- seventy-live and one-half degrees west eight and sevei'-tcnths rods, north tifty-nine and one-half degrees west eleven and six tenths rods, north sixty-four and one half degrees west seven ami two tenths rods, north seventy-live and one-half degrees wist six rods, north sixty-seven and one-hall degrees we.-t twelve rods, north thiriy-seveii de grees west six rods, to a hemlock simu)i at the head of the dam ; thence due south forty three and threc-ti nibs rods to a post ; thence west one bun tired and forty-seven and tlve-tenlbs rods to a post on the (west ot the partitioned premises) east line of P. F. Weed's land; thence by P. F. Weed's lands ami lauds of R. A. Weed north eighly-iiine and three-tenths rods to a ost on the uoth line of warrant No. 4!)4; thelice by said line east two hundred ami sixty-eight rods to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and thirty-six acres,! wo roods and twenty-eight perchcs.ntore or less, oo which there is about forty aeies cleared, a two story house 20x30 feet, with wing Kix4(l feet, one story high; one barn 40x-jO feet, ana other out buildings, &c. Seized and taken in execution as tlie property of Justus Weed, at the suit of Joseph Wilhelm. ALSO. All the right, title, Interest. claim and demand of de'cmlant in, to and out ol all that certain tract ot land situate iu tlie township of Ren i.eite, Elk county, Pa., bounded and described us follows., to-wit: Regin ning at tlie northwest corner of lands belonging to John Rarr; thence ulong joiiu iiarr a road north sixty nine de grees east one hundred and ninetv leet to a post; thence along said John P.arr's laud south forty-three degrees and thirty minutes east six hundred and thirty eight feet to a post; thence along the right of way of the Alle gheny alley railroad wnith forty-six degn es and thirty minutes west one hundred and liinety leet to a pobt; thence north along lauds of Finley, Young & Co. forty-three and one half degrees west seven hundred and seventeen feet, more er less, to the place of beginning, containing three and one-half acres, more or less, on which there is erected one two story frame house 10x30 feci, fched 12x10 feet, well of water, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Murk Ratclill", at the suit of Joseph Dill. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Millstone township, in Elk county, Pennsylvania, patented to Nicholas Riddle on the fourth day of May, A. D. IKb"), upon warrant numbered" 4120, in the name of Samuel Wallace, con taining nine hundred acres, more or less, being the same premises. Inter alia, which Edward Clark, by Indent- urn dated tlie twenty-tilth day or April, A. I). ISl-)3, recorded at Marion, in Forest county, in deed book No. 1. page 80S. granted and conveyed unto Alexander M 'Andrew, Samuel Wann, Alexander M'Heiiry ami Edward W. Warren, as tenants in common. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Alexander M'Andrew and Samuel Wann, at the suit of Mary S. Stockwell, executrix of the estate of William H. Stockwell, tie ceased. ALSO All that certain piece of land situate in Fox township, Elk Co., Pa., bounded and described as fol lows: Reuinning at a post at the southwest corner of laud conveyed to Peter Qnigly; thence south 10!' rods to a white piin; thence east 77 rods to a post; thence north by land conveyed to Nicholas Collins 10!) rods to a post; thence west by land of Peter Quigly 77 rods to the place of beginning, con taining CO acres ami allowance, and being part of Warrant No. 4081. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Win. Leahy, at the suit of Joseph Wilhehn. ALSO All that ceotain piece of land situate In Fox township. Elk county, Pa., hounded and described as follows: Reginning at a post at tlie southwest, corner of tlie lot of bind conveyed to Joseph Pantzer by Little & Souther; thence south 127 rods to o post; thence east HO 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 03 perdu-, more or less. Sei.id and taken in execution as the property of George Ariz, at the suit of Joseph 'Wilhelm. ALSO-A1I that certain town lot situate iu JSteriey's addition to the borough of St. Marys county of Elk, State of Pennsylvania, beginning at a post on Washington and Fourth street, thence easterly along north line of Washington street 50 feet to a post; thence northerly along lot of J. R. Sterley 140 feet to a post on an alley, thence west along said alley 50 feet to a post on Fourth street; thence South erly along east line of Fourth Street and parallel with east line ol said described lot 110 feet to a post cor ner, place of beginning, containing J, (Kit) square feet more or less.on which fin re is erected a two story frame dwelling house 18 feet. 2 inches by 28 leet, with a two story frame wing at tached 10 feet 5 inch'cs iy IS feet 2 in ches, barn l'l feel 2 inches by 12 feet 0 incites, and spring of good water. Seized and taken in execution us the property of Harry Williams at the suit of J. R. Sterlev. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly com plied when the property is struck oil: 1. All bids must he paid iu full ex cept where the plaint ill' or other lieu creditor becomes the purchaser, in which ease the costs on the writs must be 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 Tor tlie amount of the proceeds of the sale, or such por tion thereof as he shall appear to be entitled to. 2. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued until six o'clock P. M , at which time all property not settled for will again be put up. and sold at the expen-e and risk of the person to whom it was first struck off. and who, in case of deficiency at such re-sale, shad make good the same, and in no instance will the deed be pre sented in court for continuation unless Hie bid is actually settled for with the Sheriff as above stated. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Ridgway, Pa., April. 2. 181. t See Pin-don's Digest, Ninth Edition, pag 440; Smith's Forms, 384. .IV..- (M-V... .'Ill Cathartic Pills C'oml.iat! the choicest r.nbarfio principle? i.l lneilii iia', hi proportions accurately nil jiiMtol tn secure activity, certainty," nei. uniformity of effect. They lire 1 lie resuli of years of careful stia'y and practical ex pciiuieiit, and are tint e o.'t effectual rem eily jet ilisiovcred nr ilinensi-s. ciiese.l lij ilcr.ia -eiaeut of the stei.-m Ii, liver, aicl i'l.wc'.s, wlii. h require .ri.in-.t ate! efl'eclua! treatment. 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Schultz, Trustee, vs. Oil man T. V heeler et al. No. OH Janu arv Term 181. 18. M. M. Sehultz Trustee vs Oil man T. Wheeler et nl. No. Gil Janu ary Term 1881. PJ. The Township of Fox vs. Mich ael Hrchm et al. No. SI, January Term 1881. 'Jo. Ellis Lewis vs. C. It. Sexton, No. 3 May Term 1881. 21. Henry Souther vs. Samuel Dickinson, guardian, &e. No, 37 May Term 1881. FRED. SCHUiXING, Clerk. Eik ('minty Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Hon. Win. D. Rrown. President J urine for the Thirty seventh Judicial District of Pennsyl vania, and Julius Jones, ami George Ed. Weis, Esquires, Associate J u.-tices in Eik county, have issued their pre cepts, to me directed, for the time of holding of the Orphan' Court, Court of Common Picas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Uirigwav. lor the coiiniv of El k on the FOURTH MONDAY IN MAY. 1881, being the 23th day of the month, to continue one week. Notice is there. ore given to the Cor oner, Justice of the Peaee and Con stables in and for the county of Elk, lo appear in their own proper persons, with their records, inquisitions, and remembrances, io do those tilings which of their offices and iu their be half appertain to ht. done, and all wit nesses and other persons prosecuting i behalf of the Common weal th against any person or persons, are requested to be then and there attending, 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 Slieriil 's office, ill Ridgway, tlie zsuoiiyor April in mo year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud eigbtv-one. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Sheriff. Ursula M'Inerney, "1 . In the By her next friend, I Court of Com 'Ann Dukclow, rmon Pleas Eik vs. Co. No. 17, Thomas M'lneriiey, j Nov. Term, 1881. DIVORCE. To the respondent above named: Take notice, that subpeena and alias subpoena having been issued in the above entitled case, ami returned "not lound in the county,'' you are hereby uoiilied to appear before the said Court, at Khlgway, Pa., on the FOURTH MONDAY OF MAY, A. D. lfKl, to answer the said libelluiit's complaint. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ridgway, Pa., Feb. 10,1881. Uko. A, R.vjhuun, Attorney for Llbellaut. feblO 6w : A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN On the Loss of 00 A t.KCTfRE ON TllK NATURK, TREATMENT, AND RADICAL CUie of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency. Nervous De bility, and Impediment to Marriage generally; Colisupiption. Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental nud Physical In copaeity. &c Ry RORERT J. CUL- v kkwI'.IjIj, m. d.. author of tn "Green Rook,"&c. The world-renowned author, in tills admirable Lecture.clcurly proves from his own experience that -the wilful consequences of Self-Abuse may be efli etua I ly removed without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, .instru ment's rings, or cordials; pointing out u mode of cure at once certain and at feet ua I, by which every suH'erer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately ami radically. te"This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envel ope, to one address, on receipt of fix cents or two postage stamps. We have also a sure cure for Tape Woim. Address. The CULVE1UVELL MEDICAL Co. 41 Ann St. New York, N. Y.: Poet olllce Rox, 4ob0. HELPS oninelfhy making monry lien u k'olili n chnnco I ottered. thereby nlwnvn keeiilnRinivcrtvfn.nl vonrtlonr. 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" " " Renovo..5 40 p. nj. KKiu mail leaves Phila 11 65 p. m " " Renovo H 03 a. in, " " Emporium. 1 Hop. m. ' St. Mary's".i 23 p. in. " " Ridgway... 2 4ip-ni. " " Kane 3 45 p. ni. " arr. at Erie 7 45 p. iu. EASTWARD. Day Express leaves Renovo 10 05 a. m " " arr. at Phila.... 0 85 p. ni kkie mai J. leaves Erie 11 H5 a. m " Kane 4 10 p. m, " "' Ridgway. ...5 17 p. m" ' " St. Mary'n..5 50 p. in. " ' Emporium.) 55 p. m " " Renovo 9 00 p. ui' " arr. at Phila 7 05 a. iu. Wm. A. Baldwin. G ntral Sup't. ESTATE NOTICE. Testate of Albert Brehni. late of I a Ueny.inger townsliip. Elk countv. l'a., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary have been granted to the undersigned, upon the above named estate. All persons in debted to stiid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having-legal clalms'against the same to present l hem without delay, in pro per order, for settlement Asdkew Bhkhm, Administrator. Kxtiite of Isaac Coleinau, Deceased. In the matter of tlie 1 petition of C. A. (Orphans' Court Brown for specific Vof Elk County, perlormauce of con- j No.2,sept.T.18ljO. i raet. J To John Moyer, Administrator C. T. A. of tlie last will of Isaac Cole man, deceased, Elmira Deilison, Harriet Coleman, Clarissa Weed, .Mary Coleman, Sophia Coleman, Lovisa Coleman, Charlotte Taylor, Martha Moyer, Abigal Coleman and all others interested. TAKE NOTICE that the under signed, Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Elk county to tawe testimony and make report to tlie matters in controversy iu the above entitled case, will atteiid at his olliee in tlie Borough of Ridgway on Thursday the 10 day or May, 1881, at 9 o'clock A. M. for the purposes of his appointment when and where you may attend if you see proper. CEO. A. RATH BUN. Auditor. Ridgway, April 120th, 1881. NEW REVISION AGENTS WANTED NEW TESTAMENT. As made by the most emineut schol ars of England and America. Half the Price of Corresponding English Edition. 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