1 iwmtt. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1P82. JoMon vets and pc'as should Ci in 'the rcm frl'Rbnnt these iIh.vh . Writing fluid Iti larre or rfHiiill 'Vinnlitles lit Till': A'lA'ot Ai K ofllee. Tlilrty-fiVe't" forty Tlaliimsoeeiipy lie Hotel de liliincs near M. E. tiv dcr'n blacksmith shop. Note-Heno lied Line Edition, "tieatly hound with calendar find fclot Vt ui Tiik Anvoi-ATK ofHi?c. A full feelintr after minis, ilyspep la heartburn, and geneTsI health Relieved liv ttnin n' Iron Bitter. The Ilidjrway minstrels will tfc lililit the people f Ridcwny, nt the Dpera House tin Friday evening, April Si. Presbyterian social nt the resi lience of Geo. II. Dixon, tin Tuesday 'evening. All nre cordially Invited to 'atleird. Manhattan ti'id Pvifihton Heneti the best lid C.ignr in this market, to te found only nt A. ( Craig's new )rtig and Variety StoT'y-. Any person not receiving one of llarry Chan pel's catalogues of liowers, Cecils, etc., can be supplied by 'vallint; ni The Advocate ofttee. ;1lutter 40 to 4u els., a pound pgy 2:1 'rts ndoz., potatoes $1.23 a bushel, and flour $8.00 to $10.00 a barrel are BOine 'of the Ridgwiiy quotations. Autograph Albums, Scrap Hooks, Vancy box Papers, invitations lMrth Vlay cnrdx, Pocket bcvoks, Portmoiinies &e., a handsome line nt Craig's new trug Store. A physician pay tliat if mothers Viid not take up the senseless priittlc 'of bnltiis and hul l it buck nt them Under the pica that it is " hirby tall; " children would sooner learn how to 'talk plain. They repent the jumble of syllables that tin y first hear. Jude;e Buchanan, Lawyi r. Toledo, says: "Oncof Prof. Guilinet'e's French Sidney Pads cured me of Itmilmtrn and kidney dircuse in throe weeks' time. M,v case had been (riven up by the best 'doctor ns incurable. During all this 'time 1 suffered untold turony and paid tmt targe sum of money. Engraved cut t Haws Tnih-t Bottles, 'f.npidiirv cut Stopper Unities for cover ing, Eden in, Miirechal Xiel Rose, Elorida Water, Lavender Water. LundberyV Extracts f bulk, Flores 'ton, Austens, Hoyts and other popu lar Colognes, Fine Toilet Soups, Combs, Brushes, etc , In great variety iat Craig's Drug Store, Three pljroMis nre repoVtcl to be In the vicinity of Mohan run, and in consequence great excitement prevails omonr our sportsmen. And in cave itliose pigeons don't gvt away before long look out for lively firlYig along tthe win Ij line. Our itimabl eConstable tleorge has ordered several thousand loaded shells and war nny bo expect led at an early day. The English lnnsricige is being Vapidly reformed in accordance with the advanced morality of the times, nd in no particular is the reform tnnre striking than in the treatment f that old-fashioned, ugly word ''lie." A statesman a lie Is now " di plomacy," a Fttldier's 1 "strategy," a society man's is " politeness," a poli tician's is ' patriotism," and when a reporter is found so unscrupulous ns to tell one it is called an " item," if it can not lie termed " humor." Some further results of the census vif the lftli of Dccinber last in France tare now known. The total population of France present on that day was 37,3i;i,0U0, ngainst 33,005,000 in l8'. a increase of 416,000. The increase Is almost entirely confined to the larger towns. The 40 towns of 30,000 inhabi and upward show a total increase of population of IS.OOO. Only eight of them reveal a diitilnuition, and only four of these eight reveal udiminution tf any moment. ThcseareSt.Etienne, Which has lost o.ftoo inhabitants; Brest, Which has lost 2,200; Cherbourg, which has lost 1, P00; Versailles, which Lias lost 1 5')0. On the other hand, Paris, has gained 237,000, Marseilles 38,000, Lyons 30,000, Nice 25,000, Lille 16,000, Reims 12,000, nnd Havre. 10,000. Drowned. (Emporium Frees.) A terrible accident occurred below the big dam on Bennetts' Branch last Thursday, by which two men, engaged nn Cochran Bros, drive lost their lives. John Grant and Henry Swift were sent to get some logs off a bar, in the river, and told to remain on the bar Until the splash passed, but instead of tloing as they were ordered, the men each took a log and attempted to ride down the stream. Grant who could not swim, fell into the liver; gwift go ing to his rescue and telling Grant to lake hold of his cant-hook, which was done and Swift made for the shore. Grant was drowued before Swift reached the shore and the. hitter climbed upon a rock but was swept off by a log and also drowned. Reception. In consequence of the sudden and unexpected death of the Rev. Mr. Franklin, of Erie, the order of Bishop Whitehead's arrangements was some what disturbed. He has therefore Changed the time of his visitation to Grace Church Parish from Wednesday to this Thursday evening, the 20th Inst.', The Rite of Confirmation will follow the sermon by the Bishop. Service ut 7:30. All are lovingly in vited. Immediately after the services a re ception will be given the Bishop in the Rectory from 9 to 10 p. tib A very fcnrliij invitation l Mt9d-1 t sli line Personal. Mr. "Little Boss" Is still happy. So mote It be. C. W. Barrett, of Dagus Mines, 'Was in town yesterday. Mrs. A. Swart. Ross has a itevere attnek of tlTe erysipelas. J. D. Parson, Esq.-, 'of Wllco, was in Rldgway last Tuesday. L. S. Itorfon, and wife of Brock port, were Iti town en Tuesday. M. S. Kline is now living In his new nnd elegatit hotise Oh Cefitre street. Kit. J. Luther, of this plKco hnbl gone back to Erie to spend tire sum mer. Tsnhc. 'Ross 'lias been sieknt Brooks' boarding house with fever for soinej time. Mrs. J. W. Eysteis of Erie enme here last Friday and returned to Erie oft Tuesday. Frank Nichols has bceTi sick nearly ever fince he moved to the moufii oY Toby. Italic Avery has ra("fl at Laurel mill over 2,0oC,Ou0 feet of hemlock boards all ready for a flood. And yet the Hood comcn not. Miss McGiolu has moved into her new store room west of the Irish store, and will son open up a slock of new and elegant Spring goods. Judge Dickinson hns staked out a number f building lots on his farm across the river. The h"ts are one hundred feet square, and are desirable lots for building purposes. M'srj Hyde A Hall, wi'th com mendable enterprise have commenced the erection often dwelling houses on the hill above the depot Nothing is more needed ut present lli'an houses to let. V. S. Service, Agent, is putting up a tin roof on W. H. Osterhout's barn. Tills is the largest tin roof in the county und has a superficial sur face of more than six thousand square feet. PEATH. Ca l-l.A HAN. At Centcrville, on Sun day. April M, lsi, Jeremiah Cal lahan, iitred year. BIRTHS. Srfi.t,r-:ii. At (Vntervllle, Tuesday, April IS, 182 to Mr. and Mrs. (4co. Spuller, a sou. Wood. On TiU-day, April IS, 1RS2, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood, of this place a daughters fSi.KUiirr.--On Sundav, April lfi, 18'32, to Mr. ami Mrs. Milton Sleight, of Ridgwuy Borough, n son. Nntionn! (iiuiril f.'iicninjiiiieiit. llluriislur(5 rutriot. Orders will be Issued iluring the prcfdit. week relative to t lit? summer eiicanifunen. Ahout three hundred aci'es of ground have been s'eetircd at Lewistown. on the Pennsylvania rail road. A good portion of it is in sod and n part in corn stubble. It is hounded on one side by woods. Two line streams of wider run close to it one crosses it and the other lows on one side. Altogether, it promises to be nn excellent location. The pro ceeds of the recent sale of condemned arms nt the arsenal will be devoted to the purchase of camp equipage. IiHilruad Noics. The suit of Bertha S. rowel against the Sprinjiville St Sardinia Railrond wrs tried Friday in the Cir cuit Court, Buffalo, before Judge Daniels. In 1S7S) the defendant ran its tracks through the farm of the plaintiff who refused to accept ?2oO for the right of way and demanded six bundled. The railroad refused to pay any such sum, and on this trial the jury awnr led the plaintiff $35. Iluffato Courier. The great treble at Rock Glen on the Rochefter$: Pittsburg Road, which is being filled in, is now half covered. C. Thompson & Co.v who have it in charge, say that it is a very particular piece of work. The President of the Rochester & rittsburg, Wulston H. Brown, for whose approval Important matters upon that road have long been waiting, hardly arrived upon the line before he was called to New York by telegraph. The directors of the road have delegated an agent to look into the Warsaw salt-well mutters and see if it cannot he bought and worked os a payihginvestment. New York capital can be secured by this syndi cate in any amount to work interests which will pay an ordinary per cent. The Wyoming salt well is not worked to its full extent nnd the company see no active signs of anything being done in Warsaw. They think it ouly re quires a little enterprise and capital to be made a paying investment. The dingy little depot at Machias, ou the Rochester & Pittsburg, at its Junction with the Buffalo, New-York & Philadelphia, will soon be repaired and enlarged as it is too smalt for the largely-increased business of the com pany at this point. Large transfers of freight, express, and passengers are made at this depot for the oil regions. Buffalo Erprens. The Rochester Pittsburg Rail road will run through Kinzua chasm in Pennsylvania on a trestlework forty feet high and the Erie trains will rum ble over it 200 feet overhead. It will be a curious sight to see trains of both roads passing the point at the same time, with such an enormous differ ence lu the elevation of the tracks. Negotiations are in progress for the right of way of the R. P. through Bradford. Laundry Afency. Gentlemen who like to have their shirts, collars aud ouffi done Up in first class style will be glad to know that the Titusville Lauudry have establish ed an agency here and goods will be sent every Mouday regularly. Pack ages left at Ridgway Bank or West End Gallery will be forwarded prompt ly by tb Agent . A. Pot BUSINESS liOOALS. Bargains at Morgester's. Jacob Butterfuss has Just recei ved a new line of trHhks and satcfieft of nil k'nuls. 'Cliolce String Beans, 2 cans for foe. Choice green Peas, price reduced to bfc per can. Choicc'Liina Benni, 18c. Choice Succotash ISc. per can. Choice Sweet Corn, 2 cans for 23c NVlnslow'a Corn, 18c. Choice Toma toes, 2 cans for feSo. Oood Peaches 2ie. per can at Morgester's. .o- - Views of the Court Hoftse and other public building in Ridgway at the West End Uallery. 1 car load Flour, Feed, Mal,Corn, Oats, etc., Just received ut Molester's. --Picture frames, chromos nnd Stat uary panels, oil paiPtTilgs, photo graph albums, nnd Views at the West End Gallery. Axes, Spades, Axhandles nnd Bark Peelers' supplies, nt Morgester's Human Hair Goods of every dis crlption, invisible nets und pins ht Mrs. Jacob BVitterfuTis', Main Street, opposite the Bogcrt House, West End, Rldgway, Pa. Cell 'up stairs nnd see them. American Sardines I5c. per can at Morgester's. EjrgS Butter and Cheese nt Mor- gester's. A full line of faiVcy and staple Groceries always in stock at Morges ter's. The pupils of the Ridgway Borough Schools will give n public entertainment in 'the Oi'era House, May 22nd. Nothing is said about the "Little Boss" this week. IU will, however, receive further attention. Meanwhile the price of cart whips advances. Should yon be a sufferer from dys pepsia, indigestion, maluria, or weak ness, you can be cured by Brown's Troll Bitters. Work has been commenced on J. S. Hvde's new railroad up Galagher's run. This road is built to haul logs to Mr. Hyde's new mill at Rough aud Ready, ami will be standard gauge. Miss Isabella Hiii, Allegheny City, Pa. had Chronic Catarrh ; is well from the u-e of Peruna. Just received at tVie New York Store a full line of ladies' walking coats which will be sold at astonishing low prices. Don't forget to cull and see this elegant line of goods. Cohun Bros , Bhownrtkine. Important Decision. The Supreme Court has just decided against the Reading Railroad Com pany In its appeal from ftu award of a road jury, which assessed that com pany and its brunch, the Nortli Penn sylvania Railroad Company, for the opening of u street M Rending. It was held by the court that a railroad company was Just as liable for an in crease in the value of its property by the opening of a street as a private owner. Newspaper Sharks. That class who ake a paper for a numberof years and stop without pay ing for it, are reminded that " the new postal law now makes the taking of n newspaper and the refusal to pay for the same, theft, nnd nily person guilty of such nn act is liable to criminal proceeding, the same as if lie had stolen goods to the amount of subscription." A theft, doubtless in the same category of offenses, for one to order a pound of coffee or any other groceries, when wrapped or bagged and laid on the counter, for the purchaser to walk ofT witli the article without paying for it a theft ns glaring as to take a news paper from a postofllce box unpaid for for a year, and when demand is made refuse to pay for it. The law is a gooj one and should be enforced, as is beiug done in New York, a proprietor hav ing instituted suit ngainst several sub scribers for the offense. Another set of offenders are those who remove from the city and county and neglect to pay their subscription, or remove to another party of thoclty orthecountry without giving notice of removal ; and being indebted for the paper for some months, conceive tills plan Of secrecy an effectual one to get rid of payment. Thus newspaper mcu are robbed of their just dues a loss to which all nre more or less subjected through doWh rigbtdishonesty. Such sharks should lie dealt with as the postal law sug gests, and an example made of some of them, would have a restraining effect on others likewise offending. Ft. The City of Montreal had stored away ill the steerage six hundred girls, who who come thither to enter as domestics in families of the New World. Many of them are represent ed as exceedingly attractive in appear ance, and they all seemed to be full of life and hope. Sudh a cargo contained the hopes of fond parents aud friends who will anxiously wait to bear of their arrival and Into what kind of bands they are placed. Surrounded by strange influences, a man or wo man is a fiend that would seek .to mis lead tneir steps. I ney come to earn an honorable liviug, and no doubt have hopes that by marriage they will become the honored aud loved Wives of Industrious men. May not one of them lie disappointed. Williamxpbrt Qatette and Bulletin. In all,, rheumatic i'h"!!.v on Peruni diseases rely Another Richmond In the Field. Mtt. Editor: Last week's Demo crat contained another communication over the now familiar nomdeplums of "Prof. San Grado,'' in which is a plain Intimation of more to follow. Well may one exclaim, "where Is this thing to end." Wio.i "Prof. Sr" Hrndor' By their earmarks shal ye know them. Seeking to establish hU identity upon this hypothesis we Hud the .evidence, so dlMlnctly marked ns to prove him tobetbttsrtme doughty Knight who. for the past three months has. weel; by week, Inflicted Ills lucubrations upon readers of the Democrat and the AnvocATK.. wVer convenient and nimon yirtous sigrintureH.t. ills favorite, chosen pseudonym belns respectively '"PYof. San Grado," "A Woman," "A Man," "A Director," "Merely a Woman." -'A Child,'' "A RepubfTcan," nnd "," in the ng gregnfe making a mnsi of mutter flll Inir many columns. Now what is it all about? A patient perusal of all these yoliitriinpn articles lias led to the following discoveries, vi.: That this man of multifarious literary titles first introduced himself to the ntibljc In tfic IJr.motrnt of Jan. 19 irtd after remarking in elegant phrase that lie was "riled" proceeded to verify his assertions by cynically criticising t he proceedings of the then just held Teachers' County Institute, indulging iu unmanly flings und in nueiulos aimed at those worthy yountr. bidies from abroad 'who gave "the elocutionary, and Vocal music parts of thecvening's entertainments which constituted ft feature of the Institute, giving as his conclusions that their vffurts only learned the teachers of opposite sex the art of flirt Imr. Following on he neikes a viru lent thrust nt The Dutch ,wjio some times come dwn from St. Maiys with n fiddle under their arm, Interjecting extremely uuencouraging allusions to those Worthy young m.eii who fondly hope t'o do boine good in tti'j world by titling tliemsclvesand beeoniingschool teachers. He then comes tugging along at that Worcester's Indexed Dictionary, which seems, lifts an in cubus, to lie heavily upon his over burdened mind. Anon, as no one seems to think ids personal Pttacks worthy of a reply he ingeniously sets up the. mythical "A Man,' as do school boys on warlike deeds Intent, sometimes build up a snow man that they may valiantly knock him down again. A valuable contribution is next furnished to the current high toned und choice literature of the day iu the form of a personal reminisCY-tice, which might be entitled, "The Legend of the Fly Speck." Shades of Dickens! What genius so long unl developed! And now he makes a charge that I'm; Advocate had divulged certain state secrets, in short, had given him away. 1 lie sequel proven tiik AO ViK'ATK abundantly able to repel this base charge and vindicate its honor upon that point. A lot of stuff then follows about tfiiobs and snobbery, aes thetic, culture, the divine Oscef, etc., etc., which f far us any relevancy or pertinency to the subject matter lie has in hand goes for nothing, "Twaddle mv hord, the merest twad dle." Well, what next? the greatest, surprise of all. Behold the child! a wondrous child! "At first an infant, mewling and puking in the nurse's arms," but now a whining child, its incoherent pratings affording the most unmistakable instance on record of n hud case of diarrhea of words accom panied by extreme paucity of Idcis (see Ei, k Advocate, Feb. 2d. third column inside). But enough of nil this. It only re mains necessary to say that this self sufficient superscrviecable gentleman has seemed horrified for War somebody might say something personal not en tirely complimentary to himself. Are thereno pcrsotialitiesdisccrnablein his own profuse and exhaustive produc tions? Nothing personal iu his indelicate allusions to the elo cutionist and the son gst re's?? Or the not even envert attacks upon a public official of the county, sworn to execute the law as he finds It, not ns this bogus Professor might wish it to be? Nothing personal in his vile epithets applied to the editor of HIE ADVOCATE.' Oil, no. .Nothing personal in all these. It is difficult to divine the precise ob ject of this chivalrous Bob Acres of questionable methods, In His persistent eiiorts to create animosity and social strife in this quiet, peace loving community, who resorts to the miserable subterfuge of employ ing a female as amanuensis, that lie us well ns tils chosen editor may he nme to suy that a certain published article wos really ivritten by a woman. He 1 also seeks to destroy our faiih in the long cherished traditions associ ated with the thoughts of n beautiful, innodent childhood, by ascribing to it sUch nonsensical gibberish as this writer endeavors to make A child" responsi ble for. It is suggested, however, that the principal object sought is notoriety. If this lie so, and the current com ments of our people On this subject afford any appreciable indication, one might he led to belive lie had already received aboutall of tliut kind of thing lie could desire, and it is hoped he will now generously surrender the columns of our local press to other and more legitimate use, suggesting that the same persistent efforts hitherto expended in endeavors to stir up tur moil und social strife, if applied ex clusively to the manipulation of the tripod) thesctting of lines and running of tangents, might in thecourse of time secure a competency, und also the pardon and adulation of a patient und long suffering people. A. Pi.kbian. Rochester & Pittsburgh Railroad. Tliis company is still pegging away at their railroad through this place. On Friday rails and ties were taken across the Clarion river above Dickin son's dam on a timber ruft to the dis puted grading above the Bulk Head, and ail day Friday and all night Fri day night aud Saturday and Saturday night, and even ou Sunday gangs of workmen were busily engaged laying the ties and spiking down the ruils, so that by Monday morning the grude aloug the hillside assumed very much the appearance of a liveruilroud. More Iron and ties will be laid at once, and the work will be pushed right along Mr. Miller, superintendent of con struction is here in person overlooking the work, while Mr. Getchell, (or as the Hungarians say the big boss), as- sistautsuperiutendent, isou the ground and making things go in his usual business like manner. It will riot be many moons before the scream of the locomotive will wake the echoes be tween here and the mouth of Toby, and ou to Brockway vllle. This road is bound to be built aud at once. More persons have been cured with Peruna than with all other reme dies put toyethpr. Poisonous Honse Plant It Is said that every part of that favorite bouse plant, the oleander, Is deadly poison, and It. really ought never to be permitted togrow where children can touch it. A single tuft of the leaf poisoned k valuable horse which ate It, lying the next dny, the acid poison doing its work very quickly. The flowers have been known to produce death to those who, thoughtlessly picking the flowers, nte tlicrh. As fiiany persons are entirely Ignorant of the poisonous qualities of tl'i'e plant, ft would be well to have tbii knowledge more widely spread. Disbanded. Co. A, 12th Regt., of Renovo, dis banded on Tuesday evening says the Record. The boys have too much work on hand to give mifitaiy nlfuir the time and attention demanded, and requested to be disbanded. We hear the arms and accoutrements will he delivered over to the Stute authorities tills week. I had Chronic Rheumatism for one year; had been given up to die by two physician. Peruna cured hie. Win, Curt., Pittsburg, Pi. Wantkd. A smart active boy, 16 to 18 years of nge, who writes a good plain busine.o.'i hand, and who Is not afraid to work. Address the under signcd4 J. H. S i nfci.t, fe Co. 2t. Dagus Mines, Fn. REWARD! OVKH A MIL LION Of Prof. Guilmetto's VKBJNCII LVlUIlt) havn nlrendy been polil in tins country ami 111 France oviry oiO) of which linn (: I veil perfect flutisfuctton nnd litis per pernieil cures pvery Mnie when tiRCttse- cnruiMK t' directions. Wc now ray to the afflicted and doubt ing ones that we will pay the above reward fo a tingle easo 'of LAME BACK Tlmt the Fp.'I fat'' to pure. This crenl reincily UII IMnlMvcly anil IVrinnnently euro 1 ,11m bitKfi. I, "nn. lfurk. Sc'mt icn, ' ravel. I Hiiliclcs, Dropsy, KrlKlifs Disease of the ltiilnwys. In coiuliipnii. ninl Hetciuliia of.llir. t'llno. Pain In the Hack, Kl.le or l.olns, Xervons Weak ness, mill In fact all disorders of the Milliliter nnd t'rlnnry 1 iiuans whellier contracted by private disease or otherwise. LATHES, if you nre suffering from Female. Weakness. Leueorrluea, or anv dis eawoO the Kidneys, Bld.l Jer, or I'rinury Or guns. YOU CAN BE CURED I Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by ftimpiy wearing PRbF. GUTLMETTE'S French Kidney Pad, Which Cures by Absorption. Ak! your dniL'srlst lor l'ROF. Oini.MKT TK'is 1-rench Kidney Dad, and lake no other. If he has not Kot It, send V2.00 and you will receive the t'ad by re urn limit, TESTIMONIALS FItOM TIIK rKOri.E. JUDGE BUCHANAN, Lawyer, Toledo, O., says: 'Oine of Prof. Oiillmcttc's French Kidney Pad8 cured me 1,1' I,iini!iiii In three weeks time, My cane had been given up by the llept Doctors as Incurable, Durlnt? nil this time I suffered untold ngony and paid out large sums of money." GEORGE VETTER, .t. P. Toledo, 6. "I suffered for three years with Sclntlcntind Kidney Disease, nnd often had to ro about on crutches, I was entirely nnd permanently cured alter wenrhm Pro!. O'illmetto'8 Frcucu Kidney Pad four weeks." 'SQUIRE N. C. .SCOTT, Kylvania, O. "I have been a (.'rent. suM'erer for 10 yenrs with Hrlitht's I'lsease of the Kidneys. For STclt nt u lime I wok unable to (jet out of bed; took barrels of medicine' but they ulve me only temporary relief. I wore two of Prof, fjullniette's Midncy Pads nix weeks, nnd I now know that 1 an entirely cured'.'' MRS HELLKN JEROME. Toledo, O. "For years I have been confined, n Krent pari of the timo to my bed, with hucorrlicen and female weaknes. I wore one of (Jull meltn's Kidney Puds und wits cured ill one month." H. B GREEN, Wholesale Grocer, l'i nil land, O. "I suffered for 25 yenrs with lame back nnd In three weeks permanently cured by wear ing one of Prof. Uullmette'H Liver 1'nds." B. F. KEESLlNG, M. D. Driiirgisb, Logunsport, Ind. When semllnir In nn order for Kldnev Pails, writes: "I wore one of the first ones we hud nnd i received more bcncllt Irom It than Hiiytiiin 1 every used. In fact the Pttds eive better general batlsfaclton than nny Kidney remedy we ever sold." It A X & SUOEMAKLli, Druggists, Haimihul, Mo. Wre nre vrnrklnff hn a llvelv trade in vour Pads, nnd are hearing of good results irom them every day.'1 GET THE BEST ! LEAP ALL OTHERS! EveryStyle&Price. Guaranteed Unequoled FOB OPERATION. ECONOMY, DURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP. improvement! and Convenience! found 1 so ethers. Alviays Reliable, POPULAR EVERYWHERE. tor Er!o Ja Every City and Towa W. II. HYDE & CO., AGENTS RIDOVf AY. Ram and Jealousy. At Emporium last Monday evening, Preston Gower, crazed with, rum, and Jealousy murdered his brothef-lrt-hiw, Clarence Llndsley, shot lilt) .wife through the heart and cut her tfifoJA and then committed suicide by shoot ing himself. The woman he murdered was twenty-two years of age, being hfs second wife. His first wife left him fin account of jealoii ty and 111 trent- ment. Llndsley's wdfeandGowers' wife were sisters. He was also twice mar ried, bis rlr-t wife dylmr some ten years ago, airs, uower was formerly n Mrs. Gilbert and lived at Bath, N. Y. Since she lived with Gov.ers sJip has maintained a good character and given him no ..'cunse fr jealousy. On a chair near the as sassin's body was ucopyof the lirenkjiiHl Tab'r. with an open jack-knife upon it. On the margin of the newspaper writ ten in a plain neat bund: "I caught them in fornication." .The writing is believed to be tin hHVcinailoii. The verdict of the corner's jury was: "Pre meditated murder caused by ground less Jealousy. The murderer had a bottle of gin nt ills work and had 1teen drinking all day. DiTorce Xntlee, In Owrt of Com inon I leas of Elk Co., No. SO, Nov. Term. m. Wm. Citkati.e, AaXRS CftKATLE To Agnes Cheatle, Defendant above named, you will please lake, notice that in the above case a subpoena and alius subpoena have been issued and returned uon ct inventm. You nre hereby reouired to nppear in t lie above case on the first dav of the rtext term of said court, (May 22, 1882,) to answer to the said complaint. 'I'i O.M AS SCI.LI VA X, 9-13-5't. Sheriff. 4 UDITOIlh' SETTLEMENT Re XJLe.eipts and Expenditures of Fox Township, for Uif year 1891, endiug March 3, ROAD FUND. , . . nKCICI PTS. Amount collected tin Seated Dupll cat. 1.133 S? Amount received from K. Hyatt, col lected ex-itoad lssil....... Hi OS Amomit received from County Com- ' misatoiicis sno 00 S2,lVi US Excess of Kxpemlittire over Hec'pts. 578 l;i tUCPKNMTUUK. Amount worked on rond by tiiTnMes il.m V pnld In money " paid H. 11. Moyer iSupervl's.. " ' teumwork " " ' hired meu " A. Hnu. Supervisor , " teamwork ; " ' hired men ' Treasurer Drown percentage .1 .1. Tavlor A. I'o. ludmnciit :w 70 21H 00 4H .VI in so 2iS IK) urn 50 1W Iji) 45 -'to in.full fc Town ulerk, Wilt I ai " Auditors 37 60 " of orders drawed over work slid mnlei iiil 1W5 86 ,7:l 18 TOOR FUND. KECK'PTS. Amount nwlved from E. Hyatt, col lector. l.i SI7 SI Amount received from Jacob Moyer, collector, 1SS1 I" 1 .n..in.t reeeiveil IV11III .lOM. KllllllCrt former Trciumrer - 11 M Excess of Expenditures... ls-3 18 $ 1,021 02 ltirKKDITCnKS. Amount of orders redeemed S i5 W? " interest paid on order No. lit ol " until on lititirmcllt No. 2.1. iSeO. Term. lStfO 58 00 k ....in nt i.it lit nn liiilirmenL J..1. Tivv- lor A Co i 00 Aiw.iinl oiihl 'rreusiirer Brown ier- eentaile 85 40 Amount paid H.ll. -Moyer, overseer, SB 00 " Andrew Him " 44 UO " ' ipfimwvii-k und mate rial furnished 1'iuiuem iX 24 Excess of Expenditures over hoce'U ROAD FUND. ASSETS. Amount dun from J. McMnckhl. l.(l 02 1-5 18 collector. 1S77 $ 513 27 Aiiioinii ilue from F.uiene li vatt col lector. ISfSI , '. &75 73 Amount l 11 e tVoi it KULifllA llvatt COl- lector, workluu tux. isso W2 C9 Anifimit ilue fi-niii Kotrcne 11 vultcol- lector, work Inn tax, issl 173 IS A mi ii 1 1 1 1 due from M. Brown on set-- tleinent. ISSO 130 05 A iiioimi ilue from Unseated Lauds 1;M 831 93 A mount, doe from Unsealed 1,hih1h. extra road. 1SNI 93 SI A tnon nt rlne from ITnRealed Lands. 1S1 213 09 . . . . 83,615 67 MATI'-TTKS. AnVo'urii.'o'f out standhiK orders. ... ' " unpaid Judgments .... SUlt 33 .... 1,6711 14 J,8i 47 . 025 au Asktteln Ex'bW . ;.'..".. .'.'...,...... POOR FUND. ASSETS. Amount duo from Eugene Hyatt, collector, lSfSJ 293 54 Amount due from Jacob Moyer, col lector, ISM 502 30 Amount due from Unseated Lands 1SSI) 847 44 Amount due from Unseated Luuds mi 7S2 37 (2,430 U6 I.IAniLITIRS, Amount out uliindln'K orders.. . ? 8t9 15 due County Commissioners raid Dlxmont Hospital support Kate Conner 351 58 J1.200 73 .. 1,228 t2 AfiKot In Rrcesii AbKeshuil valuation of Heul Estate.... We, the undersigned, Auditors of Fox Townsiiip liuving exftniiiied tlie several accounts of said towriislilp for ttieycur 1881, ending Marcli 13, 1S&!, li ml as above set forth. Jamks Lusk, ) O. E Okekn, Auditors. P. W. Hays. ) Public Sale. There will be exposed to public sale 11 TUESDAY, JUNE 1 1882. the valuable real estate on Broad street known as the L. Ltitlier property, and is b0 feet on Broad street and 190 feet along an alley next Hyde's store. On which is erected a . frame building 2Sx 88 with wing ltx:)8. add one frame barn. Terms cash. M. II. Luther. Executor estate of Libbeus Luther deceased. J. D. WOODRUFF, M. Dj PHYSICIAH AUD SURQEON. RIDGWAY, PA. Office Main Street Hyde's Opera Building up stairs. Office Hours. Frririi 9 to 12 a. m.,2 to Q fend 7 to V p. m.i Hesldence Mr. Dr. T. 8. Hartley'!, corner ol boulli aud Broad streets. CALLS DAY OR NIGHT PROMPTLY ATTENDED. A fair ihsre of tlie peeple's palronaea trv-Uettod Business Cards. GEO. A. RATHBUN ATTORNEYAT-LAW. Main street, Rldgway, Elk Co., Pa. Pn'fttn'iilnr ntlnntlon fflven to the examination of titles, also to patent and patent cases. MALfc fR K'CAOLEY ATTORN rV A T-LAW. Office In new brick. building, Main street, iVidgwuy, E'.k Co., Pa. v82t j. s. tffnjawELL, . .., PHYSICIAN kilt $URGE0H. .Over t .ventv live year practice. . Office oil Main Street. Ridgway, Pa., opposite Hit , I'.ogert House. Office hours from 1 '.'. t and 7 to 8, V. M. H'. L. W1LLIA3IS. Late of St rattan VJI!e)-, ph j-sicinh and Surgeon, RhlgwaV, .Ph. - OHlce in. Hall's B-iek' Building-'.TOp stairs) Referenees J. 1). SitfjUV H, L, Young, R. Rulofson, StvaJtOiUytire; Major John Kitley. W. V. Gift'en; hind, Clarion. Office hours 1 to 2 P. M. an'''. V to 8 P. M. Q. G. MESSEwfcei , () DRUGGIST & PARMACEUTISTy N. W. corner of Main nnd Mill street. Ridgwav, Pa., full assortment of enre futlv selected Foreign and Domestic Driigsi VreseViptloi's carefully dis pensed at all hours, day or night. ,vln3y HYDE HOUSE. V. H. SCII RAM, Proprietor, Ridgway, Elk country. Pa. Thankful for tlie nutronagc hereto fore V lihcritllv hestowed linon liim. tlie new nroiirietor hopes, by paying strict attention to tlie comfort and, con venience of quests, to m-frit a coiuinu ance of tiic wanie. oet.10'69 ROBBED. .Tliousnnds of graves are annually rohh'edof the. victf uis,- UVes prolonged happiness and heulth restored hy the use of the great GERMAN IKVIGORATOR" w h i ch posl t i vel y an d prem u n e n tl y cu res I m potency (caused by excesses of any kind), Pei'iiinal weakness, and all dis eases thut follows rts iequence of Self-Abuse, ns loss of energy, loss of memory, universal liisitutle, pain in tlie back, dimness of vision, premature old age, and many other, diseases .that lend to insanity or consumption ana a premature grave Send fardreulnrs with testimonials free by mail. The IN Via ORATOR is sold at $1 per box, or six boxes for So by all druggists, or will be sent for by mail, securely scaled, on receipt of price by addressing F. J. CHFNFY, Driifcclat, 187 rtnmniit St., TOLEDO, OHIO. Sole Agent for the United States. . The most woundejful curative rem edies of the present day, are those that; come from Germany, or at lenst origi nate there. The most recent prepara? tion pluced upon the market in this country, is the GREAT GERMAN INVIUOHATOR, which hns never been known to fell in curing a single ense of inipolency, spcrniatorrhfeu, weakness and all diseases teeutiiig from self-abuse, us nerveous debility, inability, meittnl , anxiety, languor lassitude, depression of spirfts and, functional derangements ol'lhetie'rvoue system. For sale by druggists, or sent free by mail on receipt of tlie paice $1.00 SOieAgent for tlie United States) Send for circular. For sale by Chas. McVeuu, St. Marys, Pa. PLANTS arid SEEDS FOR EVERYBODY Our 1 1 j LUSTRA TED CATALOG U FJ and . ROOK OF FLOWERS send free lo any address. ; HAHHY CHAAPEL Florist and Seedsman, . . Williamsport, Pa. HfefOiV A. Parsons, Jr., Loeul agent .Wdgwky. Pa. STOVE SIGN No. 42 Main St.; A FU LL. LI 1ST E BUILD ERS' HARDWARE, STOVES AND House-FurriishinrJ - N N T-X S At POPULAR PRICE. W. S Service, Ag'i: iw violin, til i iu hui.ttj.i. .iitiL.ninr.K i rnoia, or vomiting, uka . i v -jjcniil 'ForemiRh, n-tiimn, nl ;bt rrvrnts. ehort-tvl "For chronlo etarrh, tonc!:lt;i.rLurW. J and sore tliroatof auy klud-i'tutji a. eOtlent tiedlciuu tu.,ui4iiuuL" mmmniPJ VinEfCSA i ,h0 b"s' rvt!T. purest ton I c finest invWi.ra.i r (t tin ry nnd - mini m ummii ail in mvum T,t -or f'rl"l ment -.'.l;- eon' t iwt Tfake ll.!',100?.,?,1J,lall '"Mi'litlini.urltyorll ".o.u. un.bUly UUIuUlUllU 1'i.Ut'lSA. " iMflM Bold pyerrwhero. .For jmei hlet wr he to. c. ii, uilliJUN & lo., ifeuuru, Olilu; If you ara rli k. f.l bmiiv. fl QIIWelL LakaV'Klii:!; an.l h-nil.i. ii...ll u.ui. --r uv. I A ' "i'or rata. In tl's llmb, back, ttumacb. K I Jorcuit, mj.t ci- rlioukier L!alcs. tjko Pe-I
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