THURSDAY, ADO. 18, 1881. i. o. or o. f. Rldgway Lodge SW, I. O. or O. F. meets every Thursday 'venitijf. vis iting members are cordially invited to tend. , officers: John A. It08StN. O ; Ij. A. Brcndel, V. O.; Sen'y John An derson, Ass't 8co'y;If. II. Weuscl, Treasurer. ELK CO. ADVOCATE RATES. TKARI.Y ADVKRTISHtQ. .On Column One Year.... ...JS0.00 One-half Column On.- enr 45.00 no-fourth Column One Year , r, on One-elgbth Column One Year 'lSOQ TKAHalKNT ADVBUTIKIKQ. """ One Bqiinre On Wwk.....MV. . t yi One Square Two WckB iS One8quareThrfieWwk am eCweek.'tl0nftl ,n" cents a ""iiVs T.. . LoCA1- AOVRIlTlta. nirj0nta "."e UrRt tnnprilnii; rive coct A "'JSZSZ1 J'lltion.., Insertion. SBSa? A. PAB30KS.JB.. Proprietor. The hot dog-day weather will soon Iks over. Don't forget It. The Union Store Is the place to get brains. Call attheWeht End FuriilHliing Store and see tire MeCabo reclining chair. New sidewalks are rapidly taking place of the old ones on South street. The Congregational Sunday School Will have a picnic nt Sehoeiiing's grove hext Wedi.esdny. "Whenever you are sick and the doctor tries thin and then that, stop fooling and take I'enina." Rowers keeps Hall's Giant Frame fXtension table at the West End Store the best table in tlw market. Jacob Do M's Hams, McOrea .& J. iDeorlius Hams, Boneless Hams and Shoulders a large stock at Molester's. There will be services at the M. E. ..hurch next .Sunday morning and evening, conducted by Uev. S. M. Clark. The City of St. Fan I, a first-clncs. large new design, wood cook Move, take u look at it before purchasing a alove. -V. 8. Service, Agt. The account of Co. II's trip to Siltsburg, which should have sp jieared in this issue, is unavoidably vrnwded out, owing to the late hour in bc week on which we arrived. A recently born baby in I'luin township has wings like those of a dove, and is a sound, healthy, lively Infant. The wings are covered will) fine down. Of c-ouYse, the baby is a rh"l- The JctTcrson County .Virlculinnil Society and Driving Park Asocial ion will hold a great fair at lirook viilo rtpieinlit r U 'tii to i'i.l, Uiai, We ac knowledge the receipt of tiic prem.lim list. The baby elephant, bom in Phila delphia, March U, Weighed '-'13 pounds t birth, and within the year trained V'JO pounds on mi exclusive milk diet. It now weighs tior. far hum l.imO nunda. A young man of lit has married hi iiint, aged KS, in Huti'iln, and Judjie Lewis, of the Municipal Court, who lierformed the ceremony, td!s a com plainant that there is 110 law of the tttate forbidding it. The latest bulletins from the bed side of the wounded President are of a slrcidediy more favorable color. Hopes tire ut present entertained of his ulti mate recovery. Guitenu, the assassin endeavored to kill his jailor recently. The Democrat of Elk County "will meet at the place of hording the Jast general election in their respective Townships on Saturday, Aug. 27, 18SI, for the purpose of choosing delegates to a county convention to be held in Ridgway on Tuesday, Aug. UO, 1881. There were 6'J7 deaths In Chicago last week, or 75 in excess or the highest number of deaths ever recorded in that 'lty before. The rate is 52 and a frac tion per thousand against a normal Tate of 18. The terrible mortality is attributed to the Intense heat. Soldiering at Camp Vincent was more like business than anything we Iiavcseen lu seven years' membership f the National Guard. No ornamen tation of company streets was allowed, and everything wore a decidedly mili tary aspect. In time no doubt play soldiering will come to be a good deal like business. The editor of Tiik Apvocatu ns Well as almost the entire force were In attendance on the annual encamp ment of the Second Brigade, N. G. P, at Baltsburg, commencing Aug. 10. Owing to the fact that the company did uot reach homo until Wednesday ftftcruoon the paper is unavoidably Jute. The New Comet. New York, August Pi. William It. Brooks, of the Red Horse Observa tory, Phelps, X. V., announces, under date of August 15, that Schaelberles' Comet, which, at the time of discovery, and for some time after, was only visi ble in the morning northeastern sky, can now be seen in the evening low down In the north northwest. Good Observations were obtained by me last vvenlng and the evening previous, be fore moon-rlse. The iiccleus U bright, large and very diffused; tho tull nar row and straight, aud pointing to wards Polaris. Although it will be nearest the sun and earth about the 10th lost, it may develop unusual brilliancy after its perihelion passage aud should be attentively Watched. The weather Is hot but the rush at the Uuto'n Store still continue. Goods down to cost. tnaM Egg, Choice Dairy Butter ftl ways on hand at M'.rget(:r PERSONALITIES. Mrs. II. V. Talbot wa9 lu Rldg way last week on a visit. Hon, Alfred Short, of Northeast. Is In town this week. Senator W. J. McKnight, of Brookv'.lle, was in town on Sunday. District Attorney Wurzell has re turned to St. Mary's from Iris tvlp to Arizona. Mrs. Juo. W. Eyster and Miss Nellie Cronnln of Erie iire visiting friends In Itidgway. Prof. J, B. Johnson has moved to Rldgway, and occupies the neat littlv white house at tho rear of It. I. Camp bell's store. Miss Florence Ostcthout, of Itidg way, la visiting Misses Josle and Ma belle Marstou Bert LInscott, of Cor ry, la also at Mrs. Mirstou's Warren Mail. Mr. If. A. Parsons, tho Front street shoemaker, Is busy these days attending to the wants of his many customers .Xorth Platte (Keb.) Tele graph. J. P. Curtis and wife have gone to Erie, where they W ill reside perma nently. John takes charge of a farm near that city owned by his uuclo, Hon. Henry Souther. A. SwartX Ross has discontinued the tobacco business in order to make room for an extensive and varied stock of goods for the fall and winter trade. Gentlemen intending to get new suits will do well to await the arrival of this new and extensive stock. List uf Letters. Remaining in the Ridgwuy Posl oflice, Elk county, Pa., up to Aug. 8, 1881. Anderson, J. V. Hogardus, Frank Corbelt, Miss M. C. Dufy, Michavl Dugan, John Haslcr, S. Taylor, Will, Welch, Delbert Welch, A. 1), Welch, A W. Whitenian, Eugene Wheeler, John II. White, Geo. ft TO ALU. 13, 1S31. Horn, tirifilth llughey, Win. Hoey, Samuel II. Maze, Charles McKee, D. O. Miller, Miss Amy Smith. Oscar A. Stewart, Mrs. Susan KOitKlOX, Hedisi, John ) McKillop, Henry '1 onanist, Anders J. II. HaokkTY, P. M. All kinds of choice f.-ro eerie" t Morsehler't chop and promptly de livered ires any wiiere iu the Borough. A shin canal across the peninsula of Mmyluiid and Delaware, sliorteiiing the distance by water from Baltimore to the Atlantic, is an old project, but now is to he speedily carried out, the necessary J,0oiV'0'j lutving been raised. Referring to the case of Samuel Miller, the old man who was recently murdered, as it Is alleged, in Lycoiii' ing county for the insurance which had been placed on his life 111 some of the npeculalivu companies, the Pitts burg Ttti-rjraph says: "The strong arm of the law must be stretched forth and this crime against society suppressed. When the gentlemen of the Legisla ture who defeated the bill against spec ulative li!e insurance read the latest story of the late of an old man, they will wish that their sklrta were clearer of it." Portland, Me., August lo. Charles Boynton, a river driver and mill hand, aged thirty-two, has lately resided in Saco with his wife. Two days ago she went to her mother's at Bar Mills He followed, and this morning going 10 ner room demanded If she would ever live with himaguiu. She replied. "No " He then fired a revolver at and missed her. She sprung from the second story window to tho groubd unnuit. Hersister, Mrs. Waterhouse, entered the room and was twice II red at by Uoynton. one ball passing through tiie palm of her hand ,the other entering her breast. He then shot himself through the pit of the etoniach and expired instantly. Mrs. Waterhouse will probably die. The Clearfield Republican says: A correspondent informs us of a ter rible accident that occurred on Friday afternoon, the 2fUh u't., at Hic ham of Mr. Isaiah NefT, in Chest township. Mr. Nolen and Win-Thu-tin, of Ferguson township, were threshing wheat with a Separator. It being fenmethiug new in that neigh borhood, u large number of people, inclu.iing women and children, us "cmbled to see it operate. While Mrs. Franklin Pierce was In the act of cros sing over the large tumbling shaft, which was revolving at a high late of speed, her clothes caught and she Was tuken around three times before the machinery could be stopped. She had a child in her arms, which she threw from her unhurt. Mrs. Pierce was picked up In a frightful condition, being badly bruised and wounded. She was divested of nearly all her clothing. She Is still living and con sclous, and there are somo hopes that she will survive. Mr. Isaiah Ntf!" was sent to New Washington, three miles distant, for Dr. Ash D. Bennett, who attended to her Injuries. The friends and neighbors tender their heartfelt sympathy, and hope anxious ly for the recovery of tho suffering woman. This should serve as another warning for people to bo very pan ful while about maohint-ryi IJ rock port Doings. Haying Is over. A flue shower last Sunday. Dances are now the order of the day. There Is a grand opealng here for a billiard hall. Daniel Nulfa barber shop Is again in.full blast, excepting the time he Is on Bogn. Rev. II. M. Burns, of Dubois, preached to a full house last Sunday evening. L. S. Short now runs a meat wagon. There are several kleptomaniacs Id this vicinity. Our old friend C. H. Short Is again lu our midst. He goes home summer times, particularly last summer, till harvesting was done with here. The great strife among the hoys now is to see who will get the most ginseng. An old citizen of this place went to church last Sabbath evening for the tirsltimo iu twenty years. He says a change of pasture makes fat calves. The population is still 011 the In crease. Last Saturday a boy w as horn t Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, and 011 Sun day night a son came to the residence of Then. Fox, and a few night ago a son lo Mr. and Mrs. Alono Myers. A young sport from Brock way ville hired a horse aud buirgy last Sun day for the purpose of riding ills girl out, but when he got as far as Brock port a wheel broke down aud they had to ride back a foot. Misfortunes never cease. We are all subjected lo many in evitable calamities, but of all they seem to fall the heaviest on Sylvest -r, who slipped away from his compan ions lo go to a dance on Boga Run, where by agreement he came iu con tact with an old chum. He gets them in one corner and gives them a raking for not living up 0 their promise, and then had to pay twenty five coots for scratching the floor. He in Pickwick ian style took her home at once. At this stage of tile proceeding we will pull down the blind. There is a lot of young vagabonds here who go about nights breaking into buildings aud destroying what ever conies in their way. A few nights go they broke lii'ty panes of glass in a house of . I no. RinchnulV, Broekport would enjoy life so much more if they could tackle a free lunch counter five times a day. Vale talks strong of soon giving more tongue, since lie gets iu so many skirmishes lately. Bi:i.zi:ni;n. Broekport, Aug. 9, 1531. Piopor Place for Pootusro Statute. An indignant head clerk in the Bal timore post ollh'tf wants the newspa pers to convey to the public his em phatic protest against the latest popu lar mania confined as yet to senti mental w filers of billet-doux namely, the sticking of postage, sta.np.i upon, unusual and out of the way parts of envelopes. There U, it seems, a "posl age code" of Jlirtatiou, and euiih posi tion of a stamp exprensc soui" partic ular sentiment. Now, tho law allows the stamp to be put 011 the envelope anywhere the senior may please. But ils position is a uj.'.tter of importance to the cancelling clel'ks. "As long,'' says the Baltimore ollicial, "'as the stamps are iu the orthodox place, the upper right-hand corner, they can work away like bees, and gel through ipiickly, because the motion from the stamp to the ink pad is a continuous one; bulju-'t as soon us they have to hunt ar mud over the letter lo find where the stamp is watered, why, they can't get along near bo fast. Please hint through your paper that every lelter that comes here not stamped witli a single stump on the right hand upper coiner we use to make paper chickens of." Thanks from Saitsburg Citizens. Prior lo dismissal after dress parade, Monday eveniug, the following order was read before Hie Brigade. As it in cludes the liiauks of ttie citizens ol SalUburg, we append it as an evidence that men can wear blue clothes aud still hu gen tie iien, aud also us a mark of the esteem iu which the National Guard is coming to be held: Headquarters Second Brigade. Na tional Ijniard of Pennsylvania, Camp Vincent, August 2-i, ISal. General Older No. 7. Extract. 1. 1 lie tour 01 uuiy at Camp Vin cent on the part of the e'Jverui organ izations composing the Second Bri gade, will eud to-morrow, Tuesday, me hitii lust., ul Uiu several times men tioned in special orders No. to, for their embai'iiulloii respectively. Tne tunc lor moving the several com mands by ruli is lUllioad or l'uiludet pnia time. II 1 lie Brigade Commander desires to expiens ills salisiuciioii wim uR. general good order lual prevuj,e, j Cuinp, and the soidicriy conduct iiie KieuL majority ot ihe meuuier4 ()f the gu 'Id. ite ia also autuonzed l,y tIL. citizens of Sailsburg lo return their tlutUKs lor the general deportment and gentlemanly bearing. '1 ne tew exeep ccpiious lo this general commendation makes more empnuiic I lit1 praise ac corded lo tuoe wiiu have conducted lueniaei vea us soldiers aud gentlemen. r By order of Brig. Gen. Jas. A. Bkavkk. D. S. Kixleu, Ass'l Adj't Gen. lluuuted Me. A workingiiiaii says: "Debt, poverty and suffering buunted me lor years, caused by u sick family and lare bins for doctoring, which did 110 good. I was completely discouraged, uutil one A eur ago, by the advice of iny paslor, I procured Hop Bitters and com menced their use, and in one mouth we were all well, aud none of us have beeu sick u day siuce; and I want to say to all poor uieu, you can keep your families well a year with' Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's' visit wtl) cot.'' Christian Advocate: Free Scholarship I" U'O Slate College. The Executive -Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Pennsylvania State College have determined to es tablish 11 fly free scholarships In the In stitution one for each Senatorial dis trict In the State. All tuition in the college Is already free. These scholar ships, In addition to the tuition, will entitle the holders thereof to exemp tion from tho payment of other college charges, for incidentals, room rent, fuel and use of furuitmren ..- It Is believed that this can be done without adding materially to the ex penses of the institution, whilst its bcnellU w HI be enlarged to the extent of these scholarships. The conditions are that the scholar, after a competitive examination of the studies required for admission, receive the Hppointmcut from the Senator of his district, and that said scholar be nt least fifteen years of age, of good char acter, and fully prepared for admission to the freshman class. The student so appointed slmil be entitled to the ben efits of his scholarship for the four years of his college course, provided that his conduct and class-standing be satisfactory to the faculty. So soon as a vacancy occ.irs, from any cause, the Senator of the district shail linye au thority to till the scholarship by a new appointment, under similar condi tions. The subjects for examination fur the year 1881-2 are, for all applicants, the common English branches, physical geography, higher algebra (to quad ratics), geometry (4 books), and United States history. The special require ments of applicants for admission to the scientific course will be (he ele ments of natural philosophy; the spe cial requirements made of classical students are Ciesiir (8 books), Cicero's Orations (!), and Xciiophon's Ana basis. A student whose qualifications fall in some respects below the stan dard, but are In others so much above that standard as to give a reasonable hope that lie will make up his deficien cies, may he admitted on probation. Should no one present himself who is entitled to enter as a freshman, a well qualitied applicant for higher class standing may be admitted. Senator Hall has appointed Messrs George R. Dixon, of itidgway; J. B. Johnson, of Wilcox; N. II. Scheiick, of Driftwood; J. E. Hiiliard, of Clar ingtou, and A. J. Davis, of Clarion, as the examining committee for this Sen atorial district, to meet at RidgWay on Tuesday, the kl day of August, A. I). 1881, when and where all candidates for the scholarship are in vited to pre nent themselves for examination. E h Litmui't'Ht. Tha Clown and the Judgo Daa Rioo iu Tidiouto. The show wiilelt travel under the name of Dan Bice's Show Was iu Tidi oute a sho.t lime since. It had been twenty live years since the illustrious iJtlll bllil Itl'il.'II 11 KIloW t'l tll't lOA'll. Then he was ill a prosperous condition- He had hinds, money, horses, sacred catl'c, and a reputation equaled by few men on earth. Oil thai occa sion the pavilion was filled. Dan was in his happiest, niood. But an acci dent happened One of the seats ave way and struck in its fall the limb of Mrs. Judge Connolly, and broke it Rice employed and paid the'fidioute physicians for their services. He told Mr. Connolly to go to Gir.ird and pick out the best horse from his stables. Mr. Connolly mow Judge) iH'ir po'.;e of legal damage, neither did Rice. Tiie hitler was not pclsoluilly to blame for the accident: but lie regretted it and showed ti willingness to pay. Judge Connolly took his order, went to Girard, picked out his hoie. The limb got well in a Miort time, and the lady is still living. On Rice's last visit to Tidioute he remembered the accident. He loofeid up Judge Con nolly, gave him tickets to his show; he was invited to dinner, which invi tatiou he accepted. He ate and talked several hours, told of his conversion to temperance, told till about Murphy, and all about Moody and Sankey and the mechanical methods to bring about repentance, of the money they make, how they buy up influence as they no into a new town, and how they man age to gobble up the profits from the sale of their song books, and how Dan got left by them. Their income, he avers, is very large, tihd these two per auibulaliugshowmeii arc more wealthy than many persons suspect. Their methods were such that Dan Rice, the circus. man aud ('lown could not toler ate them, and took up Ihe purs'uit'of a clown iu preference to being a Moody and Sankey saint. Iu the evening he put on the mottled suit, entered the ring, aud made a speech which pleased his auditors. He told, lu conversation with Judge Connolly, how he hap pened to withdraw from the canvas several years ago, when he was a can didate for Congress. In conclusion lie told Judge Connolly that he was t lie most singular person he ever met in bin travels, us he was the first and only person whose family got injured by attending his show, who did not threaten or tlid not in fact sue to re cover damages. The Judge thought there wus 110 use in talking sue to so generous a man, and the consequence is they are good friends, though oiie a clown the otUer a judge. Warren Ledger. Pcruna cured my daughter's sore eyes alter oculists had failed. C. F. .ehreader, Allegheny City. What the ladies say ubout the Vapor Siove: It bakes better than the Cook Stove. I would not have believed it possi ble to do ouch au Ironing aud not heat up tho house. I can start a (ire in one minute. It I As portable as a sewing ma chine. W. K. Srhviw, Agt. jar- Tlie Wonderful Nation. BIO MEN, BIO SNAKES, BIO VINES, BIO AOKS,,nlU LI 1:3. Vow Verachm Exchangct. John Jacob Viler died at Mans field, O., last week, aged 101 years. Bellefontaiue, O., has a colored boy 16 years old who weighs 225 pounds. Mrs. Susanna Shaffer, colored, liv ing near Cattiagena, Ohio, Is over lui years old. Iu Boone County, Indiana, the wolf bounty upon full-grown wolves has been raised from $10 to $15. A Canton, 111., butcher found In a cow's puUhch he butchered last week a few m ils, screws, and emblematic pin of tiie G. A Rv Mr. Henry Oatlin Of Clinch County, On., killed a buck the other day weighing 1P0 pounds and having eight points to each fthtlci A willow tree in Bristol, N. II., measures 22 feet 8 inches In circum ferauceoiie fool from the groutid and is 18 feet u Inches nine feet from the ground. Officer W. H. Gtlffith, while Ash ing a day or two ago at Green's mill pond, Ga., killed a black bear on Tuesday iu tho Ocmitlue, Ga., killed a rattlesnake measuring U feet in length ami about 10 Indies circumfer ence, which sported 10 rattles and a bulloih Messrs. Sani Arnold and James Jones killed a black bear on Tuesday iu the Ocmulgee, Ga., swamps. Tne animal weighed about four hundred pounds. When discovered he was en joying a fe.,st of green corn. Nick Overmier of Situ Diego, Cal., says that the jack rabbits and the decl are eating up all the orchards iu his neighborhood. Old velvety horn bucks just pass up into au apple tree and clean out the whole tiling apples aud limbs. On Mr. Reid's island, in the Chat tahoochee River, there is a volunteer watermelon vine having a radius of twenty-five feet, making a diameter of fifty feet. This, being multiplied by a.Ul'J, gives a circumference of lfwi'ei t. Its size at the l'oot is about that o: a man's una. A lady was gelling dinner in Amer icus, and while she Was busy at the stove heard something fall oil the kitchen iioor behind her. Turning her head, she was horrified to sec a large raUicsuake laying on the floor. His snake-ship crawled out and dis appeared under the kitchen. The Meriwether (.Georgia) Nimrod, Henry R. Harris, caught a veritable wildcat last Saturday. The monster cat weighed twenty-seven pounds, measured three ieet eight locoes iu iciiglh, and iiad tusks three-fourths of an inch lo.ig. Our colored town butcher. Viiii Jossy, who saw num erous wildcats iu his youm aud claims to be authority in matters relating to ttie ,viidi.,t tnUu, ot.j o tl, v.to ,,'tm about twelve years oid. Ail engineer on tho Macon and Brunswick Railroad approaching a wood-track whrrc he had t stop, noticed tin ox running after the train. Stopping to take wood, the ox came up to the lender, and reoiaiiiu.i slaud ing very ciose tacroto. The engineer said lo the fireman:"! guess that ox wants water; give him some out 01 thy lank.'' The fireman being afraid of him, the engineer drew from the tank a bucket finl, and the ox eagerly gulped it down, bucket alter bucket, mail he had emptied a large "Rail road'' bucket three times, when he step ped off a lew paces, turned round anil bowed his head as much to say, "Thaiik you, siii" Williamsport, Aug. 12. Samuel Miller, u ho was arreste'd last week on the serious charge of poisoning his father, in order to obtain insurance money was discharged from custody 10 .day. The matter was give.i con siderable publicity through Philadel phia and other papers. It was no dount an effort on the part of a spec ulative insurance' company to evade paying insurance. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTATE NOtiCC. Estate of Joseph F.Grotzinger.late 01 .ti-ii.inger township, EiK county. l"u., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters tes'.amelitary have been granted to the undersigned, upon tne above named estate All persons in debted to said estate are requested to uiuue immediate payment, ami those Having legal claim.-, against tne same to present tiiem without delay, iu pro per order lor settlement. Maugakkt Gkotzixouk, Sk., n-Gi'j Executrix. RGUIEH'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tliat the fol lowing accounts will be presented at the next Orphans' Court for continua tion : 1 Final account of Charles Weis, ex eeutor of tne estate of Ft'uiicis Rentier, late 01 St. Marys Borough, deceased, will be presented at the next Orpheus' Conn for eoiilirinaiiou. 2. Filial account of Joseph Rosen holer, executor of Aiiuu Dorathea Kckie late of St. Marys, Eik Co., de ceased. Frku. ScmKMxa, Register. Valuable Property Fur Sale. The Union Store building, located on Main Street, Ridgway, Pa., is now ottered for sale. The lot Is 22x200 feet and located in the most central busi ness portion of tho tnwu.- There is creeled on the lot a main building 22x00 feet two stories high with au ad dition 10x10. Also erected on the premises a barn . 20x40. Runulng water iu both lower aud upper stories of tho building. For terms, etc. In quire at the Union Store. . Th store will be sold separately or with the stock of goods It now contains. A choice barrel Turkish Prums now good Just teelved at Morges-ttr's. Quiok Suioide. Geo. t. Smith, of Buffalo, ylslted the electric light generator Sunday evening and began to re&ch for the copper, strips which gather the cur rent. He wa ordered away, but re turned and said lie was going to stop the machine; while the. superinten tendent was busy he seized the two strips, one with each hand, establish ing a circuit through his body, and dropped dead instantly. Only a little gasp was heard as the man fell his hands still grasping the strips. Mr. Chaffee and, others who rushed to his assistance found it Im possible to remove his clenched lists from the wire until the machine had been stopped aud the current cut oil'. It was seen at once that he was quite dead. It was a lightning death aud a painless one. Authorizing Courts to Continue Their Terms. The Governor has approved a bill of the above nature, which provides that the Courts of Common Pleas, the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Geii era! Jail Delivery, and tne Courts of Quarter Sessions of the IV-ace of the several counties of this Common wealth may at any term or session continue one or more weeks iu addition to those already provided by lav, and for such additional week or weeks to Issue ve uires for jurors as required for the reg ular terms or sessions, and may also, if necessary in the opinion of the courts, continue any of said courts (the regular terms or sessions inclusive) during the next succeeding week or weeks, and detain the general panel of jurors Iu attendance without toe issu ing of a new venire for the said addi tional week or weeks, and enforce the attendance of parties and witnesses during such continued term or sessions by all proper orders and process. Providence ,H. 1., August 0. The dwelling of Dr. William H. Bo wen, in Sciluate, was burned last night, with nearly all its contents. Dr. Boweu Is absent. The family were aroU!d iu time to save their lives. After the house had been burned down fire broke out iu the doctor's barn, near by. H"lp being at hand the flames were extiuguis'.icd, when it was found that the lire was caused Uy an incendiary machine operated by clockwork. D uibtloss a similar apparatti'i w;n used to bum the house. Loss 011 the house, $:?,0.)J. Dr. Boweu nits been very active iu enforcing the law .tg.ii'ist liquor selling, and lias before suffered in come q lence. There is great excitement in tiie town. It you want a set tiny sort or ei.t; go lo C. of springs ! lowers. STOVE SIGN No. 42 Main St. AFULL LINE BUILD ERS' HARDWARE, STOVES AND House-Furnishing GOODS At POPULAR PRICES. W. 5. Service, Ag't. N EW LIVERY STA"LE IN RIDG WAY DAN SCRH5NER WISHES 1 inform the citizens of Ridgway, an the public generally, that he ha started a Livery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Buggies to let upon the most reasonable terms. fcnirHe will also do job teaming. Stable on Eik street. All orders left at the l'ost Office will receive prompt attention. Aiig20lS71tl pniUirtM nTM hit r rtuecU iu tho r.iocllcii fprofes ft ;i-j-i tut' 1 iiiu iiuiiu nil MgQ iy D. II. Ilart isad, M. 1 of &17 Peun Avo.. Pittsburg. fa., wholrjipiescrlb.d it lo over )iC00r.i ttentf, and In every rnsr.wltlifVo most prr.tl- ijin'jBiu-ion. Lfi'ltUi'IifT-TH" IlirlTeot llliun IliORV&lLuiafiiTir'v un! that cf anr oilier rumi. u unrt Ia thA nntv Iin'-'itl-.ni uocilvd in ln'os. every il.-caso to which fl: sli In heir rmlciisv rKnl'.:i. vitsi I Mil? tiie only exc-nUon. In this i'r.!.f.. If'lOUlCl not 1)9 llSJ'l. Ill C DStlli-'lMI R l'l ! SiANALINShuulJuol.lv. J Wil'lIU I'tllUXA 1 18 1'Omiioscil of tvir. Iv v..- - it.-lilf, Inn-.-illo-ifii. Ietwlt one, i-.cco.-illiiir to nr-illcM authnrn, jr-itr-Miieily lu lt:,olf. EeaKWf'KjjW 1 nr. Hrnnnn in s n i j.-(ii u in prrriii-r n.- thr.cUv prlnoliil'H frrra t'lcaa Irrrrrdlonlal ana In combining ihcr.i I :ito 0:10 Fhni lo com- uiui'.d, vhlrli .toiirierinr !dos T. ltli tho Vis f Mkuicat:'IX N atcpa In every dlscoEo, and I the work vf nitorr.tl 11 ceuincucrsv 1 thel urst aopc. -J :iero i.ocan orprn t:ir 1 it v. 1 nut rcacu nor u ci ifwatas 11 v.-i 1 not euro. jMmcuL'ra bc-iki lor a l'.inipiiu.t. ESift A. Swartz Ross,. Merchaht Tailor, sign of the red lront, has on hand, and is constantly receiving the latewt and newest samples of cloth for spring aud summer suits, . .Prices to suit tho million, Work Kuaraiiteed to he as represented and delivered at the time agreed upon. ESTRAY. Came to the premises of Jno Myers, Little Toby, Fox township, Elk Co... ra., one cow anouc nine years old. The owner , will please come forward, prove property, pay charges jiud take her away, or she will be it is nosed of accordlng to law. Jno. Myers. Aug- u, JtiSJ Business Cards. , . . j. ....... . , - -j GEO. A. RA1HBUN. ATTORNEV-AT-AW. ..( Main street, Rldgway, Elk Co., PA. Particular attention glveu to th examination of. titles, also to patent aud pateut cases. HALL fc M'CAULEY " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. . Office In new brick building, Main street, Rldgway, Elk Co., Pa. v82t W. L. WILLIAMS. , , . ; Late of StrattanvMIe), Physician and Surgeon, Rldgway, Pa. Office in Hall's Brick Building (up stairs)-, References J. D. Smith, H.. It. Young, R. Rnlofson, Struttan ville; Major John Kitley, W. W. Green land, Clark 11. lias practiced . hia profession sccessfully for more than ten years. G. C. MESSENGER. DRUGGIST & PARMACEUTIST', N. W. corner of Main and Mill streets. Rldgway, Pa., full assortment of care fully selected Foreign and Domestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dis pensed nt all hours, day or night. vlu3y . J. S. BORDWEIX, M. D. ELECTIC PHYSICIAN & SURG'N', Has renioved his office from Centre ctrcet to Main street, Ridgway, Pa., In the Second story of the new .brick building of John G. HAll, west of the Hvdo House. . i Office hours :-l lo 2 P. M. 7 to 9 P.M HYDE HOUSE. W. H. SCHRAM, Proprietor, Ridgway, Elk county, Pa. . ... Thankful for the patronage heretor fore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort and con venience of guests, to merit a continu ance of tho same. oct-50'09 APPLETO N'SAMERICAN CYCLO PED I A. This admirable, work is now .com pletein 16 vols. EaclivoUilhecbntains800 pages. It makesa complete and well selected library, and no one can afford to dowilhout it who would keep well informed. Price $5 00 in cloth; S6.no in leather, or -$7.00 In elegant half Turkey. For particulars address, W. H. Fairchild, Poltville, Catt. Co., N. Y., who has been diily.nppointed agent for Elk county by C. K. Judson, general agent. dressmaking! Mrs. F. Poll man having moved into the house of Jas. Pcnfield near the Catholic church wishes to inform tlio citizens of Ridgway and vicinity that she is prepared to do iu a neat and satisfactory manner all kinds of plain sewing anil dressmaking.at reasonable prices. All persons having work In this line are respectfully invited to give her a call. nloni3 MRS. E. CRAtST0;; 1 In returning thanks for past favors respectfully begs to inform her friends ami the public generally that she has. just returned from New York- where bhe purchased u large stock of Milli nery and fancy goods of the latest styles, also a nice selection of ladies' Skirts, Plain nild Fancy hosiery! Ladies' and Childrens' Parasols, Hair fancy Cliinaware, &c, which she intends to sell ds cheap as the cheapest. Particular attention given to trimming and iu a style that r.unnt be surpassed i 11 this section. All itfe invited to call and inspect her goods before purchasing elsewhere. nlOmO Ayer's Vigor j TOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. '1 It Is a most ngroe.iblc dressing, which, 's itt once harmless and effectual, for pro tcrving the hair, It restores, with the (tloss ami frailness of youth, failed or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness ,ofteu though not always cured. . It checks falling 61 the hair immediately, and. causes a new. growth in all cases where the glands arc not decayed ; while to brushy, weak, or otherwise disused hair, it imparts vitality aud strength, and renders it pliable. The Vioon cleanses the scalp, cures nnc prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by lis cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of tho humors and diseases peculiar to the ecajp, keeping It cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of U14 scalp and' hair are impossible. ...I, A3 a Dressing for Ladies Hair,' Tho Vioon is incomparable. It is color less, entitling neither oil nor dye, nd will not soil w kite cambric. . It. Imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed iu ils excellence. ftl'lMU BY Dr. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.f Practical aud Analytical Chtinlatf. eoi.n rv all rnucaisT3 EVEitrwHEUS. VENN OR' i PREDICTIONS! . For tnls Month's Weather, prepared expressly for. STODDART'S REVIEW. Sample copy mailed for 3c. tampt- . J. M. SronpART, tub., New York, Phila., or Chicago. n21 13 Camp chairs, cunvasscots.lounges, wood and marble top tables at the West End. Marbh aud slate mantlss nished and set by , . . fur- W 8. Service, Agt. A. SwarU Ross, Merchant Tailor1,' sign of the red front, makes nobby suits. Fltsg'uarautevcV !,''lftffiWWr?1