The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 12, 1882, Image 2

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Henry A. Parsons, Jr.,
Editor
THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1882
Entered at the Post-office at
Ridoway, Pa., as second class
mail matter.
Sixteen thousand acres of white
pine timber land was recently sold in
Clinton county for 520,000.
An engine of a steam thresher
blew up in a barn In Cbillisquaque
towhsnip, Northumberland county,
last week, burning the barn and in
stantly killing a man by the name of
Keefer, from Union county.
The National Board of Health at
Washington reports one hundred and
twelve deaths from small pox In New
York during the week ending Jan
uary 10, twenty-three deaths In Phila
delphia, one new case in Erie, Pa.,
and six new cases in Maline, 111., are
reported.
"-Beading, January 10. -The prin
cipal topic of conversation in the court
honse row offices to-day is an alleged
error discovered on the books of the
county commissioners of nearly $25,.
000. When the old commissioners
Went out of office lost week the debt
was put down In round numbers at
$141,000. This morning the new com
missioners' clerk says he finds the
county indebtedness after an exami
nation of the books to be $164,000.
Subscriptions for the Garfield Me
morial Hospital, in Washington, now
amount to $80,000, a large part of
Which is paid in. The committee has
received $400 from the Khedive of
Egypt through Consul General Wolfe,
who writes that he expects to supple
ment this with a further subscription
of $1,000. The minister of Paris and
the American consuls at other points
are also receiving subscriptions for this
object.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby that the following
accounts win ue presented at tue next
term of Orphans' Court for conllruitt'
tion:
1. First partial account of Hezekiah
Hortou, Guardian of minor heirs of
Clark A. Wilcox, late of Hortou
township, Elk county, deceased.
2. Partial account of Mrs. C. V
Wilcox, Administratrix of the estate
of Clark A. Wilcox, lute of Hortou
township, Elk county, deceased.
Frkd. Schcening, Kegister.
A big stock of fine shirts the
very best at from 75 cts. to $1,
will be sold at the New York Stoke.
Cohen Bros. & Bkownsteine
All goods will be sola at a big re
duction during the holidays at the
New York Store.
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which is due to merit alone. We can
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Hair to its youthful color, making it
soft,-lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white and dean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff
anK by its tonio properties, prevents
the hair from failing out, as it atimuv
lates ana nounsnes xue nuir-giuuuo
By its use, the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores the
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical Hath Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap
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Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Benewer i many cases re
quires too long a time, and too much
eare, to restore-gray or faded Whisk
ers, we have' prepared this dye, in ona
preporotiohy which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result.- It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which win neither rub nor wash off
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents.
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ESNflT A. PASS0NS.J&. Proprietor.
NOTICE.
The anuual meeting of the stock
helders of the New York, Ridgway and
Pittsburgh Railroad Company, for the
election of a President and board of
di rectors to serve the ensu I ng year, will
be held at the office of the Company,
No, 8789 Spruce st. West Philadelphia,
on Friday evening, January, 127th,
1882. between the hours of 7 and V o'
clock. L. Rogers. "
January 8d, 1882. Secretary.
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CLUBBING RATES.
The Weekley Telegraph and the
Elk County, Advocate for $2.75. All
the subscriptions payable in advance.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY writs
of fieri facias, alias fieri facias, vendi
tioni exponas, levari facias, 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 give notice that I will expose
to public sale or outcry at the Pro
thonotary's office, in Ridgway, at one
o'clock P. M., on
MONDAY, JANUARY 23D, 1882,
the following described real estate, to
wit:
All the right, title, Interest, claim or
demand whatsoever of defendant in,
to or out of all that certain tract of
land situate iu the township of Fox,
county of Elk and State of Pennsyl
vania, bound and described as follows:
Beginning at a post on the road from
Laurel Run to Milesburg turnpike,
commonly called the new road, said
post being also the southeast corner of
Andreas Grass' land; thence west one
hundred and twenty-five perches,
more or less, to a post on Dennis Don
ovan's line; thence north along suid
Dennis Donovan's line sixty-eight per
ches to a post; thence east one hundred
and eighteen perches, more or less, to
the road; thence southerly along the
road line seventy perches, more or less,
to the place of hegiuning, containing
fifty acres, on which there is erected
one frame nousc, one ana one-nan
stories high, 16x24 feet, barn 24x40
feet, and one frame tannery building
30x70 feet.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Michael Gillen at the suit
of Francis O'Neill.
TERMS OF SALE.
The following must be strictly com
plied with wlieu the property is struck
off :
1. All bids must be paid in full ex
cept where the plaintiff or other lien
creditor becomes the purchaser, in
which case 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 sucli lien
creditor's receipt for the amount of
the poceeds 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 winch time all property not
settled for will again lie put up, and
sold at the expense and risk of the
person to whom it whs first struck off,
and who, in case of deficiency at such
re-sale, shall niuke good the same, and
in no instance will the dcid he pre
sented in court forcoiiliruiutlou unless
the bid is actually settled for with the
Sheriff as above stated.
THOMAS SULLlVAN.Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ottioe, Ridgway, Pa.,
Junuury 6, lt2
See l'urdon's Digest, 9th edition,
page 446, Smith's Forms, page tin.
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causing you to feel scarcely able to be
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by the use of that marvelous remedy,
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Will you heed this? Cincinnati Satur
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EW LIVERY STABLE
IN
RIDGWAY.
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Buggies to let upon the most
reasonable terms.
HajrHe will also do job teaming.
Stable on Elk street. All orders lef
at the Post Office will receive promp
attention.
Aug201871tt
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induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary
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may cure himself cheaply, privately
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jttayThis Lecture will prove a boon
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Sent, under seal, in a plain envel
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cents or two postage stamps.
Address.
The CULVERWELL MEDICAL Co,
41 Ann St. New
office Box, 450.
:nrk, N. Y.J Post
Elk Comity Court Proclamation.
WHEREAS, the Hon. Win. D,
Brown, President Judge for the Thirty
seventh Judicial District of Pennsyl
vania, and Julius Jones, and George
Ed. Weis, Esquires, Associate Justices
in Elk county, have issued their pre
cepts, to me directed, for the time of
holding of the Orphans' Court, Court
of Common Pleas, General Quarter
Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at
Ridgwav, for the county of El k on
the FOURTH MONDAY IN JAN.
1882, being the 23rd day of the mouth,
to continue one week.
Notice is therefore given to the Cor
oner, JUhliue oi tiie 1'euce and Con
stables in and for the county of Elk,
to appear in their own proper persons,
with their records, inquisitions, and
remembrances, to do those things
which of their oltlces and in their be
half appertain to be done, and all wit
nesses and other persons prosecuting
in behalf of the Commonwealth against
any person or persons, are requested to
be then and there attending, and 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 seul, nt
the Sheriff's cilice, in Ridgway, the
30th day of Dec. in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
eighty-one,
List of Jurors.
The following is the list of Jurors
drawn for the January term of court,
commencing on Monday, the 28d:
GRAND JURORS.
Benezette Geo. Snyder, C. R. Sex
ton, Edward Fletcher.
Benzinger Henry Hoffman, Jr.
John Werner. Jacob Simouey, J. G.
Krieg, Joliu Fox.
Fox John Schriver, John McMa
hon, Jacob Ansinger.
Jay Burton Munn.
Jones J. D. Parsons, Theo. Veditz.
Hortou Wilmer Price, T. J. Tay
lor. Millstone L. M. Parker.
Ridgway Marks Cohen, John A.
Ross, Eugene J. Miller, Jacob Me
Cau ley.
Spring Creek Perry R. Smith, E.
M. Rogers.
St. Mary's Henry LccfTler.
TKAVKKSK JI HOKS.
Benezette W. E. Johnson, John
B. Lewis, James Overturf, David
Chose.
Benzinger Francis Cossidy, An
thony Bille, Wolfgang Kreigel, Martin
Herbstritt, Xaverius Pilz, Henry Big
Ian, Geo. Bauer, Jr, Charles Ritter,
John Kaui.
Fox Bruce Herrington, L.O. Beck,
Patrick Reynolds, Win. Hunt.inger,
James Cuneo, Terrence Brown, F. X.
Enz, Lorenzo English. Charles Miller,
James R. Greeu, John S. Thomas,
Wm. P. Luce.
Ridgway W. H. Hyde, W. M.
Gardner, Libleus Luther, L. W. Ely,
Albert Fitch, Jacob Batterfuss,
Dubois uorton.
Spring Creek Sylvester Milliron,
Adam Laneendorfer, John Lewis.
St. Mary's John Hogerl.
ESTATE NOTICE.
Estate of William Emmett, late of
Fox township, Elk county, deceased
Notice is hereby given tiiat letters of
administration, V. 1. A., nave been
granted to the undersigned upon the
above named estate. All persoea in
debted to said estate are re((uestc4 to
make immediate payment, and those
haying claims against the same to
present them 'without delay in proper
order for settlement.
P. V. Hays,
Administrator C. T. A.
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and never fail to iniure the best results
In cookery. Ask your grocer for it and
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no pay.
Fresh ginger snaps, jelly fingers
and assorted cookies, at Morgester'a.
E3TABLTRI1ED 1844, J JO
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List of Licenses.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing persous have filed their
petitions for License in my office, and
that they will lie presented to the
Court of Quarter Sessions on Wednes
day, January 26th, at 2 o'clock, P. M-:
TAVERN,
BENEZETTE.
1. Henry Blesh.
BEKZtNGEK.
2. F. X. Sorg.
FOX.
3. John Colins.
4. Lewis Thomas.
RIDOWAY BOROUGH.
5. James McFarlan.
6. W. H. Schram.
RIDGWAY TOWNSHIP.
Cooley Muttison.
Horace E. Decker.
ST. MAIIY'S BOROUGH.
James R. M'Avoy.
Lorenz Vogel.
William Geiss.
8.
9.
10.
U.
12.
Riley Brothers.
13. Anthony Schauer.
14. James Kogau.
15. Henry Luhr.
li. Joseph F. Wiudfelder.
EATING HOUSE.
FOX.
17. Patrick Fahey.
18. John W. Sullivan.
JONES.
19. Martin Sowers.
IlIDGWAY BOROUGH.
20. George T. Aaron.
21. James Maglunis.
22. Milton Sleight.
23. Terrence Forsythe.
ST. MARY'S BOROUGH.
24. Jacob Kraus.
25. William Zelt.
STORE.
FOX.
26. Dr. H. Stnessley.
St. MARY'S BOROUGH.
27. Joseph Wilhelm.
f'Thatif anv nerson or persons shall
neglect or refuse to lift ills, her or their
License, within FIFTEEN DAYS
after the same has been granted, such
ueulect or lefusal shall be deemed a
forfeiture of said License
Purdon. V, 2d, page 043.
FRED SCHOSNING, Clerk Q. S.
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ESTRAY.
Came to the premises of P. W.
Hays, in Fox Township, Elk Co. Pa.
on or about the 4th day of October,
881, a black cow mixed with white
and supposed to be about 12 years old
Theowner is requested to come forwad
and prove property, or she will be dis
poser OI accoruing in taw.
Kersey, Nov. 9, 1881.
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SIGN
No. 42 Main St.
A FULL LINE BUILD
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hardware;
stoves and
House-Furnishing
GOODS At POPULAR
PRICES.
W. S. Service, Ag't.
Business Cards.
GEO A. RATHBuir
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.
Main street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.
Particular attention given to the
examination of titles, also to patents
and patent cases.
HALL & M'CAULEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in new lirick building, Main
street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. v32t
I. S. BAROWELL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON.
Over twenty -five years practice.
Office on. Main Street, Ridgway, Pa,
opposite the Bngcrt House. Office
hours trom 1 to 1 and 7 to s. Y. 31.
W. L. WILLIAMS.
Late of Strattanville), Physician and
surgeon, Uidgway, Jfa. Onlce in
Hall's Brick Building (up-stairs)-References
J. D. Bmitli, H. L.
Young, R. Rulofson, Strattanville;
Major John Kitlev, W. W. Green
land, Clarion. Has practiced his
profession sccessfully for more than
ten years.
G. G. MESSENGER.
DRUGGIST & PARMACEUTIST,
N. W. corner of Main and Mill streets.
Ridgwav, Pa., full assortment of care
fully selected Foreign and Domestic
Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dis
pensed at all hours, day or night.
vin.iy
HYDE HOUSE.
W. H. SCHRAM, Proprietor,
Ridgway, Elk county, Pa.
Thankful for the patronage hereto
fore so liberally bestowed upon him.
the new proprietor hope), by fraying
strict attention to the comfort and con
venience of guests, to merit a continu
ance of the same. oetJ0'69
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W. H. Fairchild, Portville, Catt. Co..
N. Y., who has been duly appointed
agent for Elk county by C. K. Judson,
general agent.
DRESSMAKING.
Mrs. F. Pollman having moved Into
the house of Jas. Peufleld near the
Catholic church wishes to inform the
citizens of Ridgway and vicinity that
she is prepared to do in a neat and
satisfactory manner all kinds of plain
sewing and dressmaking, at reasonable
prices. All persons Having worK Hi
this line are respectfully invited to
give her a call. n!6m3
MRS. E. CRAYST0S.
In returning thanks for past favors
resnectfullv bees to inform her friends
and the public generally that she has
just returned from New York where
sue purchased a large stock or Al ill I
nery and fancy goods of the latest
styles, also a nice selection of ladies'
Skirts, Plain and Fancy hosiery.
Ladies' and Cbildrens' Parasols, Hair
goods, fancy Chinaware, &c., which
she intends to sell as cheap as the
cheapest. Particular attention gi veu to
trimming and in a style mat cannot
be surpassed in this section. All are
invited to call and inspect her goods
before purchasing elsewhere. nlOmg
WANTED
By the Rochester & Pittsburgh R. R. Ce
250,000 cut and delivered
this coming winter along the line of
their road between Bradford, Me
Kean Co., and Brookviile, Jefferson
Co., Pa. Ties to be of Hemlock,
Chestnut, White Burr Oak, or Cherry,
to be cut from live timber smoothly
hewn to be straight, free from rotten
knots and other imperfections. All
ties to be 8 feet long with square ends,
to average 8 inch face, none to be less
than 7 inch face, and 6 Inches thick.
Address all proposals to
J. E. Miller,
Superintendent of Construction,
Ridgway, Pa.
Ther Philadelphia Weekly Press.
By a favorable arrangement with
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THE ELK CO. ADVOCATE
DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST
OF THE PEOPLE OF
ELK COUNTY.
Having an extended circulation It is
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THE OLDEST PAPER IN TIIE
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ESTABLISHED in 1850.
THHHS, - h YEAR.
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Wefprint
Note-heads,
Bill-heads.
Letter-heads.
Envelopes,
Cards,
Tags.
Cheaper than the cheapest,
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Orders by mail promvly
tattendedZto.
Address,
Henri' A. Parsons, Jr.
Ridv'way Pa.
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and bettered by the force' of ,The
Sun's example.
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outspoken, truthtelling, and interest
ing newspaper.
By a liberal use of the means which
an abundant prosperity affords, we
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it into readable shape, and measuring
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say what we think about men and
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