THURSDAY. FEB. 16. 1B82. t L ELK CO. A0VOCATE RATES. Ttmi.r auvfrtirino. On Column Onf Year w.-.tftKbO One-half Column One Year 4.0Q One-fourth Unlumu One Ynr ....2i.oO One-elgHhi Column One Year .16.00 Tft A 1 t l'T A OVF.KTISt NO. One rVjuare Ono Weelt ................ .(10 UneftquareTwo Week ... I16O OnaHqunrr Three WVek M..S.OO bJrnn a.iaiuonni lnHcruuii ou cema a aquar each week. tocAf, AtWItntiatxo. Tan cents a line firm Insertion; Ave cenU ft line Tor nidi nUilltlrnn: Insertion. HENS? A. PABSOKS.JB,. Proprietor-. 1 - 1 - 1 Episcopal Social at W. II. Bchrarri't thin evening. All are invited. The sidewalk between Centre and Main Streets 011 Elk needs repairing Wily. The work on Hyde's now Steam Haw Mill U being rapidly pushed to rompletlon. We understand there is to be a tlanre in Hyde's Opera Hall on Well ington's Birthday. The Methodist social held at Geo. Rhine' last Friday evening was well attended and netted $4.f'0. For three years my son was sore (ill over. I'ernna cured him. J. Jfeuenschwaiidcr, 8. 8. Pittsburg. The Parochial Society meets on Thursday at one o'clock, at Mrs. O. T. NVheeler's, a full attendance is desired. The Presbyterian soeloal held at Mrs. Chapin's on Tuesday night was vell attended and netted 7.18. It was very enjoyable affair. Tlie prospects for the successful ripening of the . Ridgway School Library Union lecture course are very filtering. One hwtidrcdj;wid sixty re nerved seats have been sold. What Rev. A. VsnCamp snys of Dr. Willits, "He Is known allover the United States from California to Maine. He is a fine speaker. At Chautauqua, last season, his lecture on "Sunshine" won the applause of the thousands who attended that popular resort set k 'nK opportunity for recreation and pleasure. Improve the opportunity, go and hear him." At a regular Meeting of the Tem perance Union in the M. 15. Church, tin Puturdny evening, Major Scott addressed a large and attentive audi nice composed largely of his fii rids. When the invitation was given by the President, C. I). Osterhouf, as an en couragement to Major Scott that ull those who had taken the plediroshould rise to their feet, nearly the entire audience arose. A new disease called "scurvy leg."' which attacks poultry. Is described by nn exchange as follows: "It is caused by a gathering of Infinitesimal paras ites which comes impreeeptilily at list, 111 the crevices between the edges of the legs scales, and rapidly increase, piling upon themselves and apparently funning grayish-white warts or rought bunches. There are millions of them in one hunch. Kerosene oil will des tmy them and remove the bunches. Lhpior dealers can not use too much precaution to whom they sell. They are oftentimes deceived into selling liquor to minors 011 the representation of the youmj men that they are of age. These young men may not know it. hut at the lastsessiou of the Legislature t here was an act passed making it a misdemeanor, punisl'iablc hy a tine or imprisonment, for any person under age attempting to ouy liquor by falsely representing that they are twenty-one years old. William II. Vanderl.ilt says th t he cannot afford to gamble, smoke r drink liquor; that such hahits would unfit him for business, and prevent his using mind and body In pursuits that demand hisattentioii. If it Is to expensive for him with his millions, should not young men, depending upon their hands and brains, ignore such evil habits and practices? There are young men in Ridgway who should , consider that these hahits were too ex pensive, and, like Vandcibilt, refuse to cultivate them. For diphtheria tlie following re Cclpe is furnished from an excellent source: "A teaspoouful of flour of sulphur stired in a wine glass of water, to be used us a gargle. Within ten minutes, it is said, the patient will be relieved. Should tho fungus have grown so that gurgling is precluded, blow dry sulphur down with a quill or any small tube. The fungus will con tract so that the patient can gurgle Another way is to put the sulphuron live coals and let thepatient inhale the fumes. It will kill the fungus. This is recommended for colds and asthma, also. Lcwinburg Journal. On Friday evening, Feb. 17th, Dr. A. A. Willits will deliver the first lect ure of the course iu the M. E. Church. 1 On Monday evening Muj. H. C. Dane will follow with his graphic lecture 'Up the Rhine and over the Alps with C Knapsack. " The third in the list will be a lecture entitled, "From the Blurney Stone to Vesuvius "by Rev. J. Halsted Carroll, D. D. of Newburgh, N. Y. He will appear Feb. 28th. The Hartford Evening Font says of him "To the power of and the eloquence of Beecber, Dr. Carroll adds a rhetor ical culture and finish that places him fu a lofty and distinctive place In the lecture field." The Accommodation! west oo Fri day eveulng will remain at Kldgway until after Willits' lecture so that those who attend from Wilcox and other points west caii return the same even- Tickets for sale at P. O. and Hyde's Store, Reserved seats at Hyde's 15 tore. J. B. Johnson, Manager. Personal. Doctor Earley returned home last week. J. 8. Cbaraberlln was In town Tuesday. Miss Emma Beeman Is visiting In this place. John S. Nichols Is now "devil" In this office O. B. FHch killed two black bear Inst Week. George Bowers, of Wilcox, was In town last week. Mr. and Mrs. T.8. Kegley. of Wll cok, were In town Tuesdayt --rr. Anderson's office Is 111 Hyde's Opera House Block upstairs. Capt. Fred. Schopning visited Daguscahonda on Tuesday last. M. S. Kline's new house on Centre Street is nearly ready for Its occupant. Anthony and John Schrlner, of Wilcox were In town on Wednesday last. We see our old townsman Judge Dickinson Is again aide to be on the street. F. P. Shaner, Democrat "devil-' Is recovering from an attack of the scarlet fever. --Frank Gorton, who has been nick for three weeks Is again able to be around. Mr. B. T. Chnpln and wife, of Brock way ville, are visiting relations in this place. Miss Barrows, of Lock Haven, is vlsltinghercouslu, Mrs. H. M. Powers of this place. E. O. Aldrich returned to Ridg way Monday, after an absence of about two weeks. Rev. S. M. Clark will lecture in the M. K. Church next Saturday even ing on temperance. Chas. Acheiihiel, chief engineerof the Rochester and Pittsburg R. R. was in town over Sunday. Tlie girl with tho auburn tresses snys he didn't kiss her at the gate but at the door. How is it, K ? C. Bowers' nephew, Edwin M. Kuapp, is learning the undertaking business at the West End undertaking establishment. Unfits Luc-ore, W. S. Hnmblin and C. II. McCauley departed for Philadelphia last week to attend Sup remo Court. Clark Dickinson has moved to his new house on Main street below M. E. Leaser's new house. Clark keeps a store in the front of his house and is doing a good business. A.C.Craig, of Corsica, Jefferson Co., wlltopin ii(i a drug store In the old Union Store building at this plnoe in about a week. The most of Mr. Craig's goods are on hand. MaJ. E. T. Seott and wife have returned to Riagway to seek quiet and rest after their severe though highly successful luborat KaneandSt. Marys. They are the guests of W. H. Oster bout. MARRIAGE. Sowkiih Don a van At Wilenx Wednesday. Fell. 0th, 18H2.by O. M. Montgomery, Esq, Mr. Martin Sowers, Jr. to Miss Anua Douuvun, both of Wilcox. Tobacco. A HA KA III,): CUT FKO.M A CA 1.1 KOHXIA HAI'KK. Then shall the kingdom of Satiu be likened to a gruln of tobacco seed; which, though exceedingly small, be ing cast into the ground grew, and be came a great plant, and spread it leaves rank and hroud, so that, huge and vile worms formed a habitation thereon. And it came to puss, iu the course of time, that the son of man looked upon it, and thought it beauti ful to hiok upon, and much to be des ired to make luds look big and manly. So they put forth their hands and did chew thereof. And some it made sick, and others to vomit most tilthily. And if father came to pass that those who chewed it became weak and unmanly, and said we are enslaved, and can't cease from chew ing It. And the mouths of all that were enslaved, became foul; and they were seized with a violent spitting; and tbey did spit, even in ladies par lors, and in the house of the Lord of Hosts. And the Saints of the most High were greutly plagued thereby. And In the course of time it came also to pass that others snuffed it; and they were taken suddenly with fits, and they did sneeze with a great and mighty sneeze, insomuch that their eyes filled with tears, aud they did look exceedingly silly. And jetotbers cunningly wrought the leaves thereof into rolls, and did set tire to one end thereof, and did suck vehemently at the other end thereof, aud did look very grave and calf-like; aud the smoke of their tormetit ascended forever aud forever. And the culti vation thereof became a great and mighty business in the earth; and the merchantmen wuxed rich by the com merce thereof and it came to pass that the taint of the Most High defiled themselves therewith; even tlie poor who could neither buy shoes, nor bread, nor books for their little ones, spent their money for It. And the Lord was greatly displeased therewith, and said; Wherefore thismust; and why do these little ones lack for bread and shoes aud books. Turn now your fields into corn and wheat; and put this evil thing far from you; and separate, and defile uot yourselves auy more; and I will blew you and cause my face to shine oh you." But with one accord they "Ull ex claimed "We can uot cease from chewing, snuffing and splttingf-we are slaves'' Curistlau Secretary, Note paper and envelopes at the Apvoca-tf offloe, Eldred' Sensation. A FAMILY BOW PARENTS STEALING THEIR OWN CHILDREN. Eld red, Feb. 11. The Eagle of to night publishes the following: Con siderable excitement Was occasioned on Main Street, Wednesday evenlug, by a man running down town with a little boy In lils arms, aud close behind him a big crowd followed, bended by a woman who kept up the cry, "He has stole my child!" Upoh investigation of the case It was found that the parties Interested were Mr. and Mrs P. Algulre. It will be remembered that about a year ago Algulre left Eldred very suddenly under a dark cloud, aud was subsequently brought back by the Dodd Bros, for whom he had worked. After settling the difficulty, he took his boy to Dunkirk, at which place the lad was left with its grandmother, Mrs. Algulre The Junior Mrs. A. then went west to Fredona, where Bhe found work, and was in the habit of going ouce a week to see her offspring. About one week ago she went to Dunkirk aud getting possession of the child at once set out for Eldred, her parents residing In this place. Algulre returned some time ago and lias been employed by the Messrs. Dodd until Tuesday morning last, when lie left for Dunkirk to see the boy, who, unknown to him, had been spirited away and was in Eldred with his mother. On arriving at the lake city, and learning that the child was not there, the father instituted adilll geut search, whicn brought him to Eldred, on the 6:14 express. He pro ceeded at once to the Davidson block, iu tlie basement of which Mrs. A's. parents reside, and taking his boy In his fatherly arms, starting down street, where we first saw him. A carriage was in walling, and it was only the work of a moment for the father and son to get comfortably seateil and leave the town at a rapid pace, going toward the State Line. The Hlghett IS ridge in thclVorld. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Record, in referring to this immense structure, say: "The Kinzua creek flows at the bottom of a ravine between Bradford and Alton, Pa., over three hundred feet deep and 2,50 feet wide. This chasm has for years prevented a ra'.lroad connection between that region aud Pittsburg. The Erie railroad Is now spanning the ravine witli a bridge, to make long-desired connection by ex tending its Bradford branch to John sonburg, Pa., which will be tho highest railroad bridge in the world 303 feet. This is 6') feet higher than the Niagara suspension bridge, 1T0 feet higher than the great bridge across the Ohio at Cincinnati, 189 feet above high bridge, New York. 170 feet higher than Enst river bridge over the Genesee river. The Klnzuu structure will consume 0,tVi0,0(H) pounds of iron. It will re quire 80,000 yards of masonry. The cost will be over $500,000. The Bradford branch will connect with the Low tirade division of tlie Allegheny Valley railroad, mid make a short through route between New York and rittsburg.'' The Oil Fire Loss. oxk huximtki) and kive thousand haki:i:i,s hkstkoykd. Bradford, Pa. February 13. The feelings of danger from the three burn ing tanks at Oleau were relieved at 1 o'clock to day. The total amount of oil destroyed was 105,000 barrels involving u pecuniary loss of l 15,000. Tlie loss on the oil will be borne by a general average assessment on all persons hav ing the use of the United pipe lines. The overflows from which the greatest danger was apprehended occurred at 3 o'clock this morning, but sufficient of the oil had been drawn off by a can non bombardment of the burning tanks so that the overflow did not puss over theditches and trendies prepared during the night. A force of three hundred men was on the ground during the night and day. The experiment by the chemical tire extinguisher on the burning oil could not be made, be cause of the engines being disabled be fore the work commenced. The three tanks are still burning, but the danger is passed. The Five Cent Postage Stamps. Washington, February 8. The new five cent Garfield postage stamps will be ready for issuo on March 1. Dark brown has been selected as tlie color best calculated to bringout the tineen graving of the work. The rive cent stump is almost entirely used for for eign correspondence, and Third Assis tant Postmaster Oenerul Hazen believ ing that a reliable engraving of the lute president should be used for this purpose, has succeeded in producing what is pronounced to be the truest like ness of Oenerul Gartield and the hand somest stamp yet Issued by the post office departnent. Peter Cooper Scores 91. New York, Feb. 11. The anniver sary of the uinety-first birthday of Peter Cooper was celebrated to-night by a dinner at his residence, No. 9 Lexington Avenue, given to a select party of geutlemen friends and the venerable Thurlow Weed. Mr. Cooper was in excellent health and spirits. The most sensible remedy, and the only safe, sure and permanent cure for alt deseases of liver, blood aud stomach, including billious fevers, fever and ague, dumb ague, Jaundice, dyspepsia, &c, is Prof. Gullmette's French Liver Pads, w hich cures by absorption. Ask your druggistbr this noted cure, aud take no other, and if be has not got it or w III uot get it for you, send $1 50 to French Pad Co., Toledo, O., and they will send you one post-paid by return mail. -The City of Sf. Paul, a first-class large new -design, wood cook stove ake a look at it before purchasing a stove, W. 8 Service, Ag't. The Sew Scientific American Otflces. We are glad to announce that the Scientific American came out of the late fire In New York, like the fabled Phoenix, with renewed lire. The sub scription HsU, account books, potent records, pateht drawings, and corres pondence were preserved In massive fire-proof safes. The printing Of the ScUmfifio American and Supplenicht was done In another building; CriUSC quently the typesj plntes, prtftflM, paper, etc., were unharmed, aud ho Interruption of business was occasioned. The new Sclcntlfid A weHdart offices are located at 261 Broadway, corner of Warren Street a very central and excelleut situation. The new build ing fronts towards the City Hall, the Court House, and the New Post-oftirje a magnificent structure, Which cost eight millions to build. Nearly oppo site, and a few hundred feet d is taut from the Scientific American office, Is the entrance to the great Suspension Bridge over the East Rivef, between New York and Brooklyn, which re quired ten years to construct and twenty millions of dollars to pay for. In front, also, of the Scientific Ameri ca'! is the City Hall Park and Printing House Square, witli its statUe of Ben jamin Franklin, and the homes of eminent editors and newspapers, such as the New York 'JYibutie, New York Times, New York Sun, New York H'orW. New York Herald, Mail, aud Express, ZcMang, and ot hers. The new Scientific American offices are admirably chosen for active busi ness. Here, in addition to the issuing of their interesting publications, Messrs. Munn & Co., aided by trained cxminers and draughtsmen, prepare specifications and drawings for Ameri can and Foreign patents. If any of our readers should happen to make a new discovery (we hope every one of them may do so, and guilt a fortune), they have only to drop a line to Munn & Co., 201 Broadway, New Yoik, who will reply at once, without charge, standing whether the invention is probably novel and patentable. A handbook of instructions, with full particulars, will also be sent, free. Messrs. Munn A. Co., have had over thirty-five year1'', experience iu the business. A Verdict Against A Uoiougli. Easton, Feb. 11. Tn tho spring of 1878 Augusta- Reluhard, of South Enston, fell Into the Lehigh Canal and was drowned. His widow sued the borough of South Easton for damages because the point where her husband had fallen wits unprotected. At a trial last summer a verdict of $3.00;) was given In her favor She obtulned a new trial, and It began last Tuesday, and was concluded this a Iter noon by a verdict of ?2,200 for plaint I It. The Borough's counsel moved for a new trial. One ofthestrungest Incident of the Vienna theater fire came to light in the rescateofa young artillery private after three days and nights of peculiar sulterl ng. He endevored to escape from the burning building by a stage door, but owing to some mishap fell through-u broken trap into a deep cel lar. Here the poor fellow remained for seventy-two hours without sleep or food, and from the constant pouring of water into the cellar from tho engines came near being drowned. His cries were at last heard by an inspecting fireman, who took him out of the water, which was up around his chest. What Major Scott says of Dr. Willits: "We have attended his Church in Philadelphia. Ho is a good preacher and a polished orator" His lecture entitled "Sunshine" has been repeated iu St. Louis and other cities of the west season after season. Everv one should hear him on Friday even ing" It is a golden opportunity. His "Sunshine" is highly instructive and umusing. "His very coat tails laugh." John L. Sullivan, who has Just defeated Ryan in a prize fight, is twenty-three years old, a graduate of the Brimmer School of Boston, and his mother for many years kept an apple and orange stand at tlie comer of Washington and Hollis streets. She is a very large, finely-built woman, and the son closely resembles her. Ex-Treasurer Spinner, who is now eighty years of age, perfected his fatuous autograph when he was a young man, workiug at harnessmak ing iu Herkimer, N. Y He practiced writing it hour after hour, and his former partner says that he had seen as much as 200 sheets of foolscap cov ered with the attempts. Washington, - February 10. The house committee on banking aud cur rency to day took up for consideration the bill Introduced in the house by Representative .Marsh, of Illinois, authorizing the taxation by the slates of the legal tender notes of the United States. The bill provides "that the treasury notes of tlie United States, known as tlie legal tender notes, shall be liable to state taxation on an equal ity with good and silver coin during the time they continue to be redeem able in coin by the treasury, and no longer." Mr. Marsh appearsed before tliecommitteeand presented an exhaus tive argument in support of the measure. He thoughtTon general priuic pies that all property should be liable to state taxation Several members of the committee say it Is probable that the measure will be modified to a certain extent before It Is reported to the house. Senator Henry G. Davis, of West Virginia, was in early life first a rail road brakeman and then a conductor. He started a small private banking es tablishment at Pleeuont, West Ver- gin fa, and frou that baa grown the National bauk of which he Is presi dent He is new a millionaire. ' BUSINESS LOCALS. Price of fresh eggs reduced to 80 cents a dozen at Morgester's. Those choice gold medal tomatoes at Morgexter's are selling fast and giv ing No. 1 satisfaction. o A new car load of flour and feed just received at Morgester's. A new Invoice Of XXX, aoda, oyster and milk crackers at Morges ter's. A laftttt stock of XXX medium hand picKed beans, selling at 7 cents a ptnlrict at Morgester's. o . A tlW tine of California canned goods at Morgester's. o Another cask of that Imported saner kraut just received at Morges ter's. Wlntergoods will be sold rttlf ni Cost at TitK N'kw York StfouK, now' Is the time to go lit for bargains. All other goods will lid sold at reduced prices in order to make room fof spring stock Star and Improved THfc AljVoc'ATKortk'c1. Authors at The Merry Game Of Old Maid at THE AtmxMTK office. All In need of light and heavy hai'ness shoilld give Jacob Butlerfuss a call. Hunilili hair goods of every de scription at Mrs. Jacob Butterfuss' Main Street, RidgWay, Pa. The "Saratoga wave", "Perfection," and "Coquette'1 styles of front hair, are new aud neat. Give Mrs. Butterfuss a call. o Quit buying humbug medicines: Ifyouarenot well, take Peruna. If costive, Manalln. o New Life for Functions Weakened by Disease, Debility and Dissipation. TheGUEATGERMAN INVIGOR ATOR Is the only specific for iinpo tency, nervous debility, universal lass itude, forgetfulness, pain in the back or sides, no matter how shattered the system may bo from excesses of any kind, the Great Oernmn Remedy will resore the lost function nnd secure health ami happiness. $1.00 per box, six boxes for $5.00. Sold by all drug gists. Sent on receipt of price, postage paid, by F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States. Circulars and testimonials sent free. X0TICE. The meeting of tlie stockholders for the election of Directors of the N. Y. Ridgway ami Pittsburgh R. R. (Jo., has been postponed until Feb. 13, 1SHU, to be held at the same place and time a duv as former meeting. By order of the Board. L. Rookus, Sec'y. ROBBED. Thousands of graves are unnuullv robbed of their victims, lives prolonged", happiness and heulth restored by the use of the great GERMAN INVIG0F.AT0R which positively and premanently cures Inipotency (caused by excesses of any kind). Seminal weakness, and all dis eases that follows us a sequence of Self-Abuse, as loss of energy, loss of memory, universal lusitude, pain Iu the buck, dimness of vision, urcmature old age, and many other diseases that lead to insanity or consumption and a premature grave tsetui ror circulars with testimonials free by mail. The INVIGOIiATOR Is sold at $1 per box. or six lsxes for f-i by ull drugirists, or will he sent free by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of price by addressing J. J. CHKNKY. Druggist. 187 Summit St., TOLEDO, OHIO. Sole Agent for the United States. The most wounderful curative rem edies of the present day, are those that come from Germany, or at least origi nate mere, 'l lie most recent prepara tion placed upon the market in this country, is the GREAT GERMAN INVIGOKATOR. which has neve been known to fail in euriior a sinir r case of inipotency, spermatorrhea weuKiiess ami all diseases resutia, from self-abuse, as nerveous debility, inability, mental anxiety, languor, lassitude, depression of spirits and functional deraugemeutsofthe nervous system. For sale by druggists, or sent free by mail on receipt of the paice $1.00 KoleAgent for the United States henri for circular. For sule by Chas. McVean. St. Marys. Pa. From the Insurance World, Pittsburg. Pa., Dec. 81, 1881. The Assessment Mutual Life Associa tion of Washington, Pa., doeslegitim- tuate business on the co-ouerative prin ciple; takes no risksoverOo years; grad uates its assessments according to the age of insured; permits no speculation assessments to parties having no insur able interest. In each and everv case a strict medical examination is required and in fact is a thoroughly legitmate Co-operative Life Insurance Company All claims are paid in full its lust claim being that of John P. Moffat of M Keesport, Pa.,who died December 2d, 1881, and the claim paid to his widow, Josephine Moffat, on tlie 13th of December, for the full amount of the policy, f 5,000. For in formation regarding the associ atlon inquire of J. P. AnoneV, Hyde nuuw, iviugway rn. Notice of Appeals. ATotlfe is berebv elven that the Pom ll missioners of Elk county will hold a Court of Appeals at their office, lu Kldgway, on FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY, THE I7TH AND 18TH DAYS OF FEBRUARY, 1882. For tne purpose of bearing and determ Ifftmr aDneals from the assessments and revising the military enrollment for 1882, at which time and place all persons feeling themselves aggrieved uj sttKt assessment or eDrotrmeni can attend, If they see proper.- By OMer of the Board. Attest-W. 8. HORTOtf, Clerfc. Commissioners' office February W, 1882. Business Cards. OEoTaLUllltuir ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Main street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Particular attention given to the examination of titles, also to patents and putent cases. HALL & M'CAULEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office In new brick building, Math street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. v32t J. S. BAROWELL, PHYSICIAN AND SURfc&Ol Over twenty live vears practice. Office on Main Street, Ridgway, Pa., opposite the Bogert Housi-. OlTlcb hours from 1 to 2 and 7 to 8, P. 31. H". L. WILLIAMS. Late of Strnttanvllle), Physician and Surgeoh. Hidgwav, Pa. Office in Hall's llrick Itu'ilding (up sti.irs) RefeHi'iiees J. D Smith. H. L. Yoitlig, n. Rulofson. Strattanville; Major John Kitley. W. W. Green land. Clurlt n. Office hours 1 to 2 P. M. and 7 to 8 p. M. 6. 6. Messenger. DRUGGIST it PARMACEUTIST, N. W. corlierof Maih and Mill streets. Ridgway, Pa., full assortment of care fully selected Foreign nnrl Domestic Dtulgs. Prescriptions carefully dis pensed at all hours, day or liight. vlnSy HYPS HOUSE. W. H. HCITUAM, Proprietor, Ridgway, "Elk rhinity, Pa. Thankful for the patronage hereto fore so liberally bestowed upoil him, the new proprietor llttpc1, by paying strict attention to the comfort and 'con venience of guests, to mrlt ti continu ance of the same. oeMO'Uti APPLETO N'SAMER!CAM CYCLO PEDIA. This admirable work is now com pletein 10 vols. Eachvolumecontainst:'00 pages. It makesa complete and well selected library, and no one can afford to do without it who would keep well informed. Price $i 00 in cloth, $0.00 in leather, or $7.00 iu elegant milt Turkey, ror particulars address, W. H. Fail-child, Portville, Catt. Co.. N. Y.. who has been duly appointed agent for Elk county by C. K. Judson, general agent. ESTRAY. Came to the premises of O. A. Brook way lu Horton township, Elk county, Pa , in the month of Novem ber, A. D. 18Hl,two WHITE SHEEP. The owner will please come forward, prove property and pay charges, or they will bo disposed of according to law. G. A. P.kockway. Brockport, Pa., Jan. 13, 1x2. ESTATE NOTICE. Estate of WlMiam Emmett, late of Fox township, Elk county, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration, C. T. A., have been grunted to the undersigned upon the above numed estute. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims aualnst tlie same to present mem wunout ueiay ill proper order for settlement. P. w. Hays, Administrator C. T. A The lPunt ud lint Xruiciaa arar llada. AeclnMnatloa of Hops, Buctu, Mnn drkio-iJ tanllion,lthiu.oltaa4 moi4ou:at:vc proprtrfi cf all other Litter, iu!ccitl:eKriot riood Purifier, Liver It OS U l tor, Kari I??0 I'ftaltb HcitoriEg Agonl on'tesfaWs'3t',4'Ul' Bitten tro tVtodva.i.u..lit.faciM'tlicir Titj gits m u w "lTiI3: ' ti lnI zS"t- To all whona eaaployi!.rrtr.iu Irrfrularl TOf UMboveUorX Uiumi J oi-conj, or who ra aulraan IroiuuV Vonia wi i roi.a Btnauiani, Uop Bitter. arc inraJ,w WittJOUt intox- icatine. No matter whatyoar foM.ltafr or armptoma are what the diAca.se or ntlViunt U urn: Hop Blt tra. Don't wait imtll you a "' I'll It y only t col hart or laisoraUe,''" 5 ""! at !:ice. It may earn your life. It ha J 1 oil tuudreda. $500 will bf pitd f nr a cS" the r!l not cure or ho'.p. Po m.t mSw ''rt """' 'riemla tuBer.but an and unro tlirmtUM Mop lit Remember. Hop Blttera la noV'1. rJKir' drunken Boitti'atn. hut tiio Pu Medicine ever mai'e : Uo "ISfiUOfc and Hurt" and no rereon or family ahould be Witlwut t.ieta. e.4 O.t.O.l. fttMril'ito and Irrrt-tlvt!e c forlrunkeno,efl, Uio ot v:utr. In.'xu'c.: nareotica. All o! I ov Aruirtt. tend for Cirrulivr. hp I incr. v.rg, ue,f PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Krie II R- Div. WINTER TIME TABLE On and after MONDAY, Oct. ill, 1881. the trains on the Philadel phia & Krie Ituilroud Division will run us follows : WESTWARD. Niagara Ex. leaves Phila 8 00 a. m. Renovo..o 45 p. in. " " " Drift woodT 00 ' " " " Emporlum7 50 " " " " St.Murys..8 40 ' " " " lUdgway..8 M " " " arr. Kane. . ..10 05 " ekib mail leaves Phila 11 Q5 p. m " Renwvo 11 05 a. in. ' " Driftwood. 12 15 p.m. " " Emporium. 1 30 p. m. " ' Bt, Mary's..2 20 p. m. " " Ridgway ....2 30 p- ni. ' " Kane 3 60 p. m. " arr. ut Erie 7 45 p. m. EASTWARD. Day Express leaves Koiu? . . 6 00 am. 50 am. Itidgway St. Marys 7 17 " Emporiums 10 ' Driftwood 8 07 " Renovo . . 10 05 atPhlla. ... 7 05 ntn. it arr. ekik MAIL leaves Erie 11 35 a.m. " " Kane 4 10 p. in. " ' Ridgway. ...5 17 p.m. " St. Mary's. 60 p. m " ' Emporium.! 55 p. ir..- ' Drlftwood..7 42 u. m. " " Renovo 9 00 p.m. " arr. at Phila 7 00a. ru. Erie Mail and Niagara Express connect with Low Grade Division; Erie Mafl west and Day Express con nect with B. N. Y. A P. R. R. ROBERT NEILHON, General Hujt. PLANTS and SEEDS FOR EVERYBODY Our t LLTJ8TR A TED CATALOG UEJ and BOOK . ptf FLOWERS achd free to ahy address. HlRRt C If A A PEL Florist and Seedsman', . . . . Williameport, Pa. Henkv A. Parsons, Jr., Local agent Ridgway, p. SUPPLEMENT TO ROUOUOH ORDINANCE NO. 7, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE RESTRICT ING THE HALE OF INTOXICATJ INO DRINKS," AC, APPROVED JUNE 20, 1881. Be It ordained hnd enacted by the Town Cnuncll.of the Borough of Ridg wHViund It is hereby ordained and en acted bv t he mil horny of the samev 1. Th'al nil sfiloofis, oars, ami hlnceslrl Ihe Borough Of Ridgway nt. which in toxlcatlnir drlhk are sold, shall, bo closed at lOo'clHcH P. M of each hV; nnd hd person shall furnish any Intox icating drink bv sale, gift or otherwise or hermit the same to be drank on or within the p-emiet any uch place; between the hours of 10 b'rjlock P. M kind 4 O'clock A. M. of flit flay follof Inujund the ftirnlshlnflr. W eat-h anrt everv drink bf Ihtoxlcutintf llqifoi or pcni'illtlng the frame to be Jlrahlt oH the. preltllsr-s lis uforpsald, alial! cohf dt it ute sepuhile ofiense. And anv person who shall neglect or refuse to cotnply with ahv Provision of this section shall forfeit hhd pay, for each and every tiltfcnce, the Hum of tferi dollars for the iiseof the Borough, td be recovered iii the same manner that debts of like amount are by law re coverahlei i . i 2 That the.rrcond section of said ordlance No. 7 is herehy amended srf as to read as follow: That any persfiii who shall be found Intoxicated uphri any street, lane, or alley or hlchay, or any public house or place in said Borough, shall be fined on view of. or. oh proof being made before, tht? Chief. Burgess or any Justice of the Peace, bf said lioro.not lessthan threedollars nor. more than five dollurs, for the use of the said Borough. And If such persoit Chull neglect or refuse to pay nnd sab isfy such fine, together With proper costs, such person shall be committed to the county Jail or Borough lock-up' until such line fiiid costs, with all Jail Or lock-up epenes, shall befillly paid uiid satisfied, or utitll such persons shall be dischraged by dlie process of law. 3. And It shall be the Hiity of any f'oilstaiile of said Borough to ntrest any and every person who shall be' found intoxicated on any street, lane, alley or highway, of iti any public house or place, in said Borough, and th take him or her forthwith before' the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, when such arrest shall lie made in the duylime; or if such arrest sluill lie fnttde later than eigiit o'clock in the evening, the lierson so arrested shall he confined in the county jail or Borough lock-up until eight o'clock A. M. of the day following, and then taken before the' Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace' as aforesaid; and if such Chief Burgess" or Justice of tlie Peace shall, after due inquiry ,deem him or her too much in toxicated to be fully examined, or to answer on oath correctly, said Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace, us the' case may be, shall cause him or lief. tH be confined in the county jail or Boi ough lock-up until he or she becomes' sober, before a final examination ana hearing of the case. 4. That it shall be the duty of the; Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace" before whom any fine, costs or charges' shall be recovered under this" ordl tiance, to forthwith pay such fine into the treasury of said Borough, and the costs or chu'rges to the olllcers entitled thereto. ". That the Chief Burgess, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said Borough shall be entitled to the same fees for services under this ordinance that they are now allowed by law for similar: services. 7. That all ordinanc6s or parts bf br diances of this Borough ihccraffistent herewith are hertbv repealed; This nrdifitice Shall take. CffVct Off and after Feb. 20th. 1882. . C. H. McCAULEY, President Attest W. C. Heai.V,- Secretary; Approved Feb.- 6, I8S2; J. POWELL, Chief Burgess ,tGETABlJ' Mi UENEWEftl V V x. una Dean in mtiatAtit ibr e . ni by the public m ror OTer twenty years, f nd Is the beat preparation ever Invented for RESTOR ING OKAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFUL COLOR AND The 8 tats Assajer and Ohcroist of ITass. and leading endorse and it as a threat triumph in medi Y LIFE. j V a.. II .... j I" nMunti food and color to the liai glands without sluiuIuK the aktu. It will lncrtiibo tuul thicken the growth or tTie hair, prevent its blanchrnj aud fulltne 60, Mid thus AVERT BA-LDNFS It cures Itching, Kruj- tldns and Dandruff. As HAIR DRESSING it Is very dealt able,' giving the hair a liken aoffnesS which all adiutre; It keeps the head dean, sweet and healthy. cine. CKINGHAMS WHISKERS will change the beard to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Being In one preparation It la eaally applied, and prod noes a permanent Color that will aot waah off. rkcpiutn uv ft. Pi HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H, Sold by all Dealers in Madicfn. Truth and Honor.- Query: What Is the best family medicine I if the w6rld to regulate the' botyeln, purify the bloOd,- remove eos tlveness and btlionsness,' aid digestion' aud tone uf the Whole ftystem? Truth and honor compels us to answer Hop Bitten being pure, perfect and iiarru tess. Bee another column'. jWdof Madt; ' Afe you lo spirited1, "down-Iu-the-mouth," and weak In the back does Walking, lifting of andtngeausrf pain In the sniall of the back? ifso you buTe kidney disease, and Prof. Uuil roettVs French kidney pads will Cure? you Had very of eyes, almost blincr Peruna cured me. A. Bender, &. gj Plttoburg, Pa.