The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 27, 1882, Image 3

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THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1882.
In town on
Troii i
Hoes and rakes at Morgester'ii.
Tlie price of potatoes still keopsup.
Pleasant weather Inst Monday and
Tuesday.
Maple sugar sells for from 14 to 18
tt. a pound.
Guilniette's and Days' Kidney
Pads at Craln's Ridgway, Pa.
Bark Peelers' aupplles a largo
Bortment at Morgester's.
Next Monday will be May Day.
Who will be Queen of the May?
Butter is coming down in price,
and now sells as low as 35 cents a
pound.
Marriage Certificates for Palo at
The Advocate office. Some new
and neat designs.
I had Neuralgia and Palpitation
of the heart. Peruna cured nie. Aug.
Melqert, Pittsburg, Pa.
A Teacher' Examination will be
held at Brockport ou Saturday, April
.29, beginning at 9 a. m.
The Clarion Hotel Is beincr newlv
painted, which is a big Improvement,
to ine iooks ortne hotel.
Peruna is not ah experiment, but
ft fixed fact; a single bottle will con
vl nee you.
The Hvdc House Is receiving three
coats of white paint, and w ill look ns
. . ... . .
origin as a new dollar wnen com pitted.
Bandoline ; Powder Puffs and
Boxes; Compound Talcum Plain and
i'enuiueaj Hoyotiom at Craig's Drug
ciore,
The hew N. O. P order requires
each company (o drill live hours a
month. Company II meets every
Saturday evening for drill-
Maehatta, Craig's West Point and
Brighton Beach the best Cc. Cigars In
this market, to be found only at A. C.
Craig's new Drug and Variety Store.
Orders for flowers, seeds, e'C,
from Harry Channel's creen house.
Wllllamsport, will receive prompt at
tention If Jeft at The Advocate
office.
Mm. Jacob ButteffuHs, over Bniter
1W harness shop, MhIii street, has for
sale choice imported Canaries, Lin
nets, nud Mocking birds. Call aud sec
tbem.
Engraved cutOlnss To!l-?t Bottles,
Lapidary cut Stopjr Bottles for cover
ing, Edenla, Mareelial Kiel Rose,
Florida Water, LundU.rir's Extracts
in bulk, Floreston. AuMcim. Hovts
Bnd other popular Colognes, Fine
lonet soaps, Combs, Brushes, etc., in
great variety at Craig' Drug Store.
John O. Suxeis said to have made
more money In one year raising cattle,
than hu made out of poetry in bin
whole life. Al! or which proves that
cattle raising is more profitable from
ft pecuniary point or view, than writ
ing poetry. Spring poets should
make a note of this and at once en
gage in the ph-asant business of rais
itig cattle.
The North Wales Itr.cord believes
there "is no use In denvlnir that ir the
Convention is controlled by the old set
of bosses," and Beaver nominated as
the representative of Cameron's power,
ft more formidable revolt than that of
last year will npring up, guided by
able and resolute leaders, which mnv
Uefy all efforts at reconciliation, and so
widen the present branch that defeat
be a foregone conclusion.
Mercer Brothers, butchers, have
recently ptit into their merit market u
Stevens' cooling room, which is rather
ornamental and is guaranteed to keep
meat fresh and pood for fix weeks in
the hottest weather. The Stevens' cool
Ing rooms are used by hundreds of
butchers through the country, and ore
warmly recommended by all usinsr
them. With this improvement
Mercer Brothers will be bitter pre
pared than ever to serve their numer
ous customers.
The entertainment given by th
Rldgwoy Minstrels at the Oner
House last Friday nljrht was attended
by a good sized audience. Through
out the performance was excellent and
as far as we have heard gave geneial
catisfactlon. Some hard drives were
made, all In fun. on several of our nil i-
zens which added to the fun of the
evening. We like to speak a pood
word for home talent, and especially
when the good word isso well deserved
as In the case of the Rldgway Min-strels.
Arthur Irwin was
Monday.
Frank Nichols 1-os moved
the mouth of Toby to Blue Ruck,
B I. Taylor, of Kendall Creek,
paid Rldgwny a flying visit last week.
Mrs. A. O. Ernliout and daughter,
of Wilcox, were In Rldgway on Satur
day. The latest game Is now called
Three Buttons, or Swede wine ou
toast.
J. V. Bonnei't has been appointed
postmaster at Willlamsvillo, Elk
countv.
R. J. Thompson, of Duke Centre,
was here last week on hU way to
Brandy Camp.
Jerry Stewart has u new and neat
picket fence in front of hi property
across the river.
J. M. Schram and J. H. R03?, Jr
are having new fences put up on their
Centre Street properties.
J. W. Mend, of Weedville, was in
town Sunday and Monday. And
made us a call ut The ADVocATEofliee.
Bert Fitch has moved Into the
house formely ocsuulcd hv Jerrv
Stewart next to Mrginnis' on South
street.
R V. Kline, of the firm of Powell
& Kiuie, has Just reUirnel (run ttie
eastern cities where he bus laid in a
large stock of seasonable goods.
Brother Miller has at lust gone to
housekeeping. Ho has also bought a
baby carriage, and-feels as happy with
hlgpurc.-htf.su us docs u boy with his
first pair of boots.
Cohen Bros. & Brownsteine are
laying In an imnense stocis of snriiiir
goods. Philip Brownsteine of this firm
nas recently returned from New
York where, he has been buying goods.
Frank VunOrsdall was here last
week from Di ill wood. On Mav Isf
he leaves Driftwood for Kmte, having
been appointed agent at the Litter place.
We congratulate the Professor on his
promotion.
A lest it nl.
Will beheld in I he basement of the M.
E.CIiurch Friday und Saturday even
ings of tliia week.
Autograph Albums, Scrap Books,
Fancy box Papers, invitations, Birth
day cords, Pocket books, poi tmonuies
ic, a handsome line ut Craig' new
Drug Store.
MARRIAGE.
Haves MooheBv the Rev. Win.
M. Burchlield in DuBois, April 2
Mr. Senc K. Haves and Mi-s
l.ectila 1. .Moore, botii of Lutlicrs
burK, Pu.
DEATHS.
Peksons. At Full River, Mr.ss
Tuesday, April 18, ls2, Nathaniel'
Person.-, uged 8:2 years, U months
7 days.
He was the grand-father of the
editor of this paper. And the lust of
our living grand-parents, After life's
nuui lever may lie sleep well.
Hewitt. In Houston township
Cleurlleld i county, ou Sunday, April
jo, ma.unieon.eiitest son of William
B. Hewitt, aged 47 years, 7 months
and 8 days.
He ieavts n wife and two children.
Potatoes just received a half car
load lot at Morgester's.
Maple sugar and pickles at Molester's.
It Will Soon Blow Orer.
The boss-power of the Common
wealth of IViiiMylvaliiii, thel.l-cbose,
and the little bosses, felt on their
brazen clucks the breath of the wi;l of
tin-people that in volume crew stroll Irel
and stronger. The growing fury of
the storm of popular indignation was
upon incni. From ull quarter arose
the cry oi- reform and a different
method of conducting the party cau
cuses and the party conventions.
Last year Wolfe led an open revolt mid
affairs seen led to assume a desncrut"
character. Yet, like the inhabitants
of the world prior t- the deluiru' thev
said, '-It will soon blow over." So
long hud fie bold, had men held iih-
solute power, over the masses, that
they dreamed of the broken will of the
people, the ruin of Republican institu
tions, the wreck of the traditions of
thu Commonwealth's gieittness, anil
the substitution of a grand Baronetcy,
that should become hereditary, and
grow stronger us thu mantle fell from
father to son. Pigmies, who had
suckled the teat of official-holding, tn
postmaster, mid other positions held
by virtue of i'awnimr to their master
were ever ready with loud mouthed
impudence, to proclaim to the people
as occasion offered, that the great Don
or the great So-und so, was always
lining his level best for the ifood of the
people, and that thu syiiiptn.us o; dis-
sultMucfioii Were no symptoms tit all
and that uii the seeming outcry was a
snare and a delusion. How quick are
those wiio tutieu on the profits ol
po.slolilce, or the oiekinirs of 11
sinecure, to hind to tlie skies the 'au
thors of l heir soft iilnees. and to erv
down all men, who wire not boui.il
oy tin ir ideas of party 00, lev. O.
coarse no par y is fit 10 exist in this
free country, unless the great principle
of 1 oi-fi.Ait Kti'itrc:cxrATio.v is one
of i;s uiui 11 tenets. "It will soon i 1 ! 11 -a
(over," they said. And the month
I roll around mid the storm continue:!.
Fr..ni the press of the Ktate. it out those
111 high places, comes t.'ie assurance
that toe people arc omnipotent, and
sli iii rule liieio.seives. u stron-and
earnest lus tiii.i sentiment become
that even the Big bo.-s 0f all trembles
lest his own candidate may fall in the
wreck caused by 1 he fury of an outraged
people. Disguise is longer useless,
and the wise ones of the boss-power
arc striving to take the bull by the
horns, and stive, themselves, and the
party from destruction. There is yet
room forth.-Mitchells, thcMacVeaghs,
the Barkens and the Woiies,
who have tlie manhood to stand up
for the rights of the people against (lie
eiieroiiLliuieiit o the boss- s on their
rights. Republicanism undir the
leadership of such men wilt take u
new lease of life. The golden cal!
willed "Boss" will bo palled down
from its pedestal, umid the loud re
joicings of the people. The day of
secret committee meetings is about
past. The day of secret and naeked
conventions is soon to be no nmr..
Public ofllcials will busy themselves
luteiiiiing to tlie duties of tlu-fr
positions, and the people will rule
the state.
A Hunter's Fatal Mistake.
Carbondale, April 23. Robert and
Morris Andrews left their home in
Greenfield, on Wednesday, to go into
the Salem Woods ou a hunting expedi
tion. They hunted without food or
rest until Thursday night. Ou Friday
morning, Robert, hearing n rottling
Bound in the bushes, which hi-supposed
to be game, took up his rifle and blaztd
away. On visiting tke spot, he found
the dead body of Morris, the clwrjje
having entered his head. Robert, in
bis excitement, took the body on Ids
shoulder, and carried it home, ami hid
it in the barn utider the hay. Inquiry
was made for Morris, and Robert de
clared that lie hud lint seen him hinee
they left home. Tlie family noticed
bis uneasiness, and believed some
trouble prayed upon his mind. A
neighbor's children, with Robert's two
small sisters, were playing in the barn
yesterday, and one of the little girls,
in attempting to pass from fhe hay
tuow to the ground floor, plat ed her
hand upon thedead face of her brother,
and carried the terrible news to her
parents. Robert turned deal lily pale,
and being usked as to the cause of his
brother's death, related the etory us
given above. He U uow out of his
mind
Editok Advocate We are told
that an application ling been made to
the Borough fathers to lay out a street
from the alley on the i.orth bide of
Souther's addition through Mr. M. T.
French's lot to Depot Street. We con
fess that, ahie from tlie injustice that
would be done Mr. French in taking
thirty feet from a lot already small.
and that must destroy it for his pur
poses, we cannot see whv the load
of paying damages for the laud to be
taken, and making and keeping up a
street at that place should be put on
the taxpayers of the Borough. It may
oe true that 11 half dozen familiis
would be saved a walk of three or four
hundred feet whenever they inijjht be
coming from the direction of Elk
Creek or the Rldgway House, but is
such und so little a benefit to n few
any compensation for the loss to the
many we hope that the town council
will be enabled lo sec this mutter in a
proper light. 1 lie street is not ne.-es.
sary; it would not shorten the distance
to the business pr.i t of the town and is
the piivnte enterprise ofa few who for
their own accommodation do not hui.
tate to confiscate a poor man's nronert v.
and take from others such payment as
no may Uc able lo obtain.
Tax Payees.
Thu (jiei-uiau Volunteer.
The Grand Army's entertainment,
the German Volunteer, by home tal
ent, under the direction of the author
Will D. Sapher, opened up last night
at the opera house under the inu-,1
favorable circumstances to a very large
and paying bouse. The principle
character Is Mr. Saplier, who i, a very
dev. r actor, and in his Dutch com
icalities is very humorous and enter
taining. Tableaux tiro t-'on-eons mi. I
faultless in their rendition. Mr.
Sapher, besides acting his difficult
pari, conducts the whole stage 111:111
ayeimlit, which imposes a very ardu-
ous tusK upon him. All of which lit
is equai to. lie is u fine actor and the
public were well pleased with him.
His little son, Master Reggie, played
the mouth organ in a very beaui'iiiii
111 1 .liter, wiiicii v.n well received be
tlie audience. OU C'.tj ben ick,
Mr. Suphrr will produce this pluv
in Luhr's hall St. Mary's on Momhiv
and Tuesday cvenin-s, nud in Hyde's
upera house, Ridgway, ou Wednes
day evening next. He will be sup
ported by home talent of St. Marys and
Rid-way. Whenever this drama has
been produced the papers speak in the
highest terms of it. The proceeds of
tht seenteriai cuts will be devoted to
If lileilisli the tr.'iisui'v if !..., v.. on
1 IV.
Rev. R. Crittenden. Misslouarv of
1 he American Sunday School Union
favored us with a cull on Monday, re
turning from his work in thesouthern
part of Jlk county. Before leaving he
handed us the following; On Thurs
day of hist week I visited (lie day
school and families In the O'eimaii
settlement comprising about forty
persons. The day school teacher, nnrf I
lliitiK l'rol. Dixon, also, willbeiirnie
out in saying that the German children
there are making us rapid progress in
learning as the same number ofel.it.
drcn to be found anywhere. On Sun
day afternoon we hud the first religi
ous, meeting held 1 here for prcachiiiii
and organizing a Sunday School. AM
joined heartily in the work and wi.l
110 doubt have a successful school. A
visit to that school by tiny S. S. workers
In Ridgwiry will greatly beappreelated.
Our nu tting on Simony forenoon m
the Brandy C'a.np t-chool hou.e whs us
Usual well attended and all. old ami
young gave good heed to the words of
encouragement spoken to I hem.
Paralytic strokes, and heart dis
ease, and kidney ufiwitions, prevented
by tue use of Brown's lrou Bitters.
We have received the March num.
her of tlie Oritinul EiujIUh C.'iuttcrlox
from the American publishers, Messrs.
Estes k Lauriat. Boston, Mass. This
is the be.-t children's magazine in the
world; containing L' pages, and l'ifuil
pages illustrations each mouth.
it bus a worldwide reputation, and
more than a million children in Kin-.
land and America reinl its churmiug
SIOI ICS,
'io receive four dollars worth for
one you have only to send one dollar
directly to the publishers, and they
will send postpaid, CliuUi i box : anil
To EVKIiY Sl.W Sf EC It I II Kit U be.itlti-
fill steel engraving tlSxS4 inches oi'e..
WM) ofa little girl puz.liug over lor
lilst sum, and entitled '-Ouiiht and
i.urry unc.--
Peru 1 a cured my daughter's sore
eyes nfti r occulists bud fai.ed. C. F.
SC-IIItEADEIt, Allt -h. ny City.
Susie Green might liaVehailhcr
pick from among the young men of
Lexington, Ky forslie was handsome
mid iich: but she preferred u gambit r
of lite flashiest kind. He was known to
her lor u mouth as a stock broker, and
undid the end or (hat brief courtship
she iniiiritd him. They stopped ut
u J.ouisvillc hotel on their bridal lour.
He brought her lemoiiaib in her
room, und she found It bitter. He had
put opiate in it. When she was un
conscious he stole her purse und $J.50u
worth of diamonds, and deserted ber.
Au Open Cntivaw this Time.
(Phllnila!p!ilnrro3s.)
The objection male to machine
iiieth t Is Is that tiiey are used to force
f-aiididiit'-son the party without any
full canvass, without any j,mt regard
tor public sentiment, ami without any
fair consideration or all element
This was the ground upon which
the movement to iiuiko Mr. Oliver
United States Senator was opposed.
His mime had not been presented or
suggested during thccainpnign. There
had' bektt no discussion, of his merits
and no opportunity for any public
expression. Other names bud been
canvassed before the people, and they
had been led to expect 11 different
choice. The Republicans of tlie State
scuta Uepublic.in majority to the Legis
lature with a clear ami unmistakable
indication or the character and n unlit v
of man they wanted. After the mem
bers had been elected rt.nd assembled nt
Il.irrlsburg.tind indellaiiceoft his plain
manifestation ot public sentiment
the attempt was nhido to enrrv Mr
Oliver through the caucus by main
toree: und it was this effort to overrule
the popular will by the sheer power oi
tne ninciunc unit aroused toe success
ful opposition and Justified the Inde
pendent attitude of the fifty six.
It was the same feeling that created
the strong hostility to General Bully's
nomination for State Treasurer. The
public expression 0:1 all Hide had
clearly designated Senator D.ivies as
the popular choice. Tlie people ex
pected nud approved his nomination,
and the delegates were elected with
this general uuderslaiidiim. Duriii"-
all the earlier stages of the canvass
General Unity s name was nowhere
mentioned, and it was not until must
of the delegates had beeli chosen and
just before the convention, that the
'ii teniiin itioii to nominate ,jm vvns
iininiiuced. He was curried thron..h
the convention, just as the attempt
had been nindc to carry Mr. Oliver
through tlie Senatorial caucus, not in
response to public; senliment but hv
employing all tlie force of the machine-
and It was this undisguised display of
machine power in disregard of the
popular will that excited the general
resentment.
Whatever else be urged about the
proposed nomination of General
Ueavtr, it'eannot be tald that it has
not been canvassed before the people.
It is not sprung upon a caucus or it eon-
veiilion at the last moment, like the
movements for Oliver or Bally, The
candidacy of General Beaver hits been
openiy announced from the first, and
the people have had the opportunity
of rreely and fully dNcussing if, even
if they have not had the opportunity
ordirectly voting on it in the prima
ries ns they ought lo have hud. If he
shall be nominated, it cannot be urged
that it was consummated in defiam-t
of pubiicsentiincht by the obnoxious
methods employed In other cases.
Spring work on the farm, in the
Garden, in und about the House, will
bo materially facilitated by the many
and varied suggestions of ti,e Ameri
can Agriculturist for May, with its
hundred or more of articles, illustrated
with a largo number of engravings.
Besides the editorial staff, thisnunibcr
has contributions by Prof. W. 11.
Jordan, of Pennsylvania Agricultural
College, 011 Experiments 011 the best
time of Cutting Haj ; Hon. J. S. New
niin, of Gv-orgiu, on Use of Co-ton
Seed; Experiments with Fertilizers bv
several farmers, systematized and ore.
sented by Prof. W O. Atwalcr: Dr. T.
11. iUaycr, on Experiments with Durra;
Testing Milk, by (.'ol. M. C. Welti:
Raising Tur'sies and Poultry for Profit,
ny U. A. Lvans, Jr., etc. A Prize
House Plan for the country, with en
graved plans and specifications; a
medium Bank Barn, with specifica
tions; a multitude of labor-saving de
vices and contrivances, with Illustra
tions: peach Culture; many Garden
Articles; Spring Birds; Exposures of
Sundry Humbugs; full Household
nnd Children's Departments, etc.. etc..
make this a most valuable number.
l.ula year; 13 ctsa iiuinbcr. Oran-'e
Judd Co., New York, Publishers.
"Whenever you are sick and the
doctor tries this and then that, stop
tooling ami take l'cruna."
Atlrlrc Worth Listening To.
(ttoslou AtlvertlHor.1
Tho concurrent counsel of such rep
resentative men as MacVeagli and
Mitchell is entitled to special consider.
Htlon. As preliminary to tlie Prcsl
denllal elect Ion, the canvass tills year
hasa grave aspect, and the Republi
cans cannot nffird to m iiu u misUke,
or to lose 11 voice or vote. Probably
Mr. MicVeiigli's strictures upon his
party are over drawn. On the other
baud the Senator may have touched
too lightly upon the necessity that
party methods bu more generous und
gracious. Bit thu pilitie.il elements
represented by these gcntlcm in can
not be dispensed with by the mana
gers or machine men when the polls
ere open. They may bo sneered at.
or cursed, on ordinary occasions, but
when a ticket is to be elected their
presence is most welcome.
NK W A I) VEHTISliUWTS.
OET TEE BEdjL
LEAD ALL OTHERS!
Every Style & Price,
Guaranteed Uuequaled
FOE
OPERATION,
DURABILITY and
WORKW8ANSHHP.
laprovements and Conveniences fsani ia
ns others.
POPULAR EVERYWHERE.
Tor Sulo In Exvsrjr City tved Tavm
W. II. I-1VOU cv CO., AGENTS
nmr; way.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOfr!K Is hereby given that the
following account will be pre
sented at the next Orphans' Court for
confirmation 1
Partial account of Charles Holes,
guardian of Otis O. Kelts.
FUEI). WCiKEMNG. Clerk.
ESTATE NOTICE.
,.-iirtiuui iiuiniii rem n, late ol
J-Mirilllf I ;i'.f'K IIIVVIlu tin l..llr nt
I'.i . deceased. Not inct l lui-..l
that lelliTs tn-.t-iiiu.ii.ii-,f . i
granted to the uudersijriicd upon the
iiimc iKiineii e.-iaic. au pcrso'is in
debted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and tlmse
huvlu-r leiriil cliiin
to present them w-rthout delay, in
I umer, lor settieuic'H.
n iU A I 1 11 U V SU A X L EY,
npi'2i-Ct Executor.
I
ESTATE NOTICE.
ITATEi.f Geo. Schmidt, late of
Jt. Mary's borough. Ell; countv.
I'll., deceased. Notice is hereby given
lluit letters testamentary have been
granted to the undersigned upon the
aboved nainetl estate. All persons in-
""i-" lusiiMi esuue are rt(iie-.leil to
make immediate payinetit, and those
having Iciral claims against the same
10 prcenr, them without delay, in
proper order, for settlenu nt
M UY LOUISA SCHMIDT,
apr2,--0t. Executrix.
Divorce Notice.
Y:r f'rrnTrr ") I" C.tirt of Com
,.J " ' "' ! nion i'lens of r,ik
AXK3ClIEATLK ,(.,'"" 'iV-.f' NV'
J i erill, ISSl.
To Agnes Cimille, Dci'endanttibovc
named, you will please take notice
that in Hie aiioee case a subpoena and
alias subpoena have been issued and
returned 110,1 mt inventus. You are
hereby required to appear in thcuhnve
case 011 the lirst dav of the next term
of said court, (.May 22, mi,) tounswer
to t!ie said complaint.
1II0.MAS S5CI.MVAJT,
- f' SI.erlfr.
AUDITOTt?' .SETT LJi M EN T i IZ
eeipts and Expenditures of Tox
n-Wiiship. for the year 1831, ciidiiiu
March ;i, 18S2. b
KOAD FUND.
UKCP.II'TS.
Amount cilicptod on S.-nti-d Dnplt-
, Ci"u ; ,-. Sl.tSl 37
Aiiiuuiii ix-L-elviil Ii. 1111 10 llYuu.i-ul-
ll'l tt-U 1-X-ltOM'l 1S1U " O-JJ (ft
Aiii'iinit received fiuiii Uuiinly i;,m
iulssluiiei.s (to 00
Kxccss of Expenditure!) over flee pts.
KXl-KMOTlltlS.
Anlount worked on mud by tnxatilcs St
" Jmld In 11 m nicy
" lnud II. l. ,loj tr supei vci"
" " teamworlt
' " " lilil men
" A. tr.in. Siij.ei Nv.,,1-
" teamwork
" " luied men
" Treasurer llrowii iieiveniiisio
" .1.1. 'r:i iiii- .0 1 0..1..
in full .. ......
' Town eicrk, Vnt
" Auditors
- 01 orders di'.ivvpd over w ork
liuj nmtuiiul
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In nnrsiiMiiro of nn mvlm- ,r i,n
Orphans' Court Of Elk county, I will
expose to public sale on
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1S9
at ID o'clock a. sr., all that certain
trad, piece or parcel of laud situate in
rox township, Elk voiiuly. Pinnsvi
vaiiia, bounded ami desct'ihed as tol
lows: J Self i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 rr nt 11 I.e.. eh t,-..,. n,..
northwest corner of the tract; Ho n,-..
i'Uth.70 roils to n i,ut 11, ....',
about (ii) rods to the middle of the lm
back roil' I; thence north - detrrecs west
alotinthe middle of said road .'M roils tn
a lioini; llieliee norlli bit
along the middle of said road S-l roils
to a point; thence north 41 decrees
wc-t along said road to a post tlie
northwest corner of land con veved to
J. . Moritester by the said s-janiuel
Wilson, deceased, by deed dated Oct.
W, recorded In deed hooit "T,"
l-age ); thence west about 4'J rods to
the p. nee of beuiniiing, jontaining
-"1 acres more or less with the upt-tir
if-uaiiccs. except ing ami reserving
uiercirom an t tint certain piece, parcel
or lot of ground hcretotore sold bv
contract tooncCulherinc Mover bv fidd
.saniuel ilson, deceased, bounded
and described as follows: being situate
I uc soul oeasr rnnu p ,,r .1..-
ro"i'ii iiucLoi lauo, ne.'rliiiiitie- ttt a
point where tlie road leading' to J. Ii
inylor's leaves the hog back road;
tneiicc west ten rodsaiM nineand one-
luill tcet along said ro.id to J. Jt. Tay-
mr s 10 a post; llienco north sixteen
rods to u .! ; tiicncc east nine rods
and nine and oni'-Iialf feet to a post;
thctlce soul bi-nstei-lv nt ft 1 1 ir lour I ... .1
ro id to the place of begluuing, contain
ing one acre. Also reservoi r nml
excepting all tlie bituminous and
mineral coal ami other minerals, in,
under, and upon saiil tract of laud and
liri-inises. with ll.eri'ht oi'iin,- i,,i
ol her privileges necessary for tile free
enioviucut of the same nml tl o,i,,.
ing, taking and carrying away thereof
us tally as the same arc excepted and
reserved in deed or' J,.,,i-,r li;,.i-i.,.
... ... ri .,V.nill7.lMI
and others to Samuel Wilaon, deceased
dated December, lSth. und
recorded at Ridgway in deed book "I"
page 60'-.
Tkkms op Sam:. One third the
purchase on confirmation of sale; and
the remainder in two equal animal
instalments tram that, date, with U-mI
Business Cards.
CEO. A. RATHBUN.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Main street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa)
Particular attention clven to the!
examination of titles, nlso to pntcnM
and patent cases.
I1UL a H'CH'JLET
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office iti licw brick building, Mull,
street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Tn. v32t
J. S. BAROWELL,
PHYSICIAN AND 3URGE0N.
Over twentv-llvc venrs nrneth'p.
Olllec on Main Street. Rldarwuy. Pa.,
oppodte tho JJogcrt House. Office
l-.i. . .. . 1 i . .1 l n u n v
nif Jin infill l ill A uou in Of L - iu.
II'. L. WILLIAMS
La)c of Sfrtlftntiville), Ptiysiclnil hiiil
Stnv'con, Hidwav. )'. OHice iii
Hall's Urlck lluildirtg (up sfairs)
llefercllees .t. D. Bmllh, H. L.
Young, Ii. Iiulofsoti, Strnttanvillcj
Major .loli n Kitlev, XV. W. Green
land. Claririi. OlUcc hours 1 to 2
P. M. and 7 lo 8 P. M.
Q- G. MESSENGER.
DRUGGIST & PARMACEUTIST,
N. W. corner of Main and Mill streets.
Ridgway. Pa., fuy assortment of care
fully selected Foiiigil and Domestic
Druirs. Prcsi-ripMons carefully dis
pensed at nil hours, day ol' ttilit.
vln'ly
HYDE HOUSE.
V.. II. SC1IRAM, Proprietor,
Ridgway, Elk county, Pa.
Thankful for the tint ronarc hereto
fore so liberally bestowed upon him,
the new projirictor hopes, by paying
strict attention to the comfort and con
venience of KtiesU, to joprit a continu
ance of tlie same. oct3u'U0
ROBBED.
Thousatnls cf gfcavrs arc annually
robbed of t neir vii-lims, lives pr ilonircil
naojiiiiess unit iieaiin restored ny mo
Use of the great
GERMA1T IiTVIGORATCE
which positively and premnnently cures
Inipnteucy (caused by excesses of any
kind), Seminal weakness, and all dis-.
eases that follows as a sequence of
Self-Abuse, as loss of enemy, loss of
memory, universal lasitude, pain In
the back, dimness of vision, pre:nntilre
old iigi;, and many other diseases tbnt
lead to insanity or consumption and a
premature grave
Send for circulars with testimonials
free by mail. The INVIGORATOIt
is sold ut $1 per box, or six boxes for
So by all druggists, or will be sent for
by mail, securely sealed, ou receipt of
price bv addressing
V. J. CHENEY, Druggist. .
1ST Summit St., TOLEDO. OHIO.
Sole Agent for the United States.
Tlie most wounderful curative rem
edies of tlie present day, arc those that
come fr im Germany, or at least origi
natc there. The most recent prepara
tion placed upon the market in this
country, is the GREAT GERMAN
INVJUORATOR. which has never
been known to fail in eurinir a sinirle
case ot imnnteiicv. sneriioitoi-i-limn
.-eakness and all discuses resutinJ
instalments tram t nit, d.itc. wii li n.r.i '
niieiesi iiayaiiieannually on the whole "eu-uuuse, ns ncrveous (lelulitr,
sum, tn be secured hv Judgment ""MUty, fiientill. anxiety, languor,
Umid and Mortgage on the premises ! lassitude, depression of spirit ami
J.J. TAYLOR, " functional derangenietitsol the nervous
Administrator of tlie ectate of ".vstem. For sale by druggists, orscnt
I -J I I I I I 1 I I I 11 llullll ll,,,,..!,,,...! I V .F Illttll Wll ll'll
5;s i i .
,t:n .'tr
US
2111 INI
S'i iVi
:I7 5'i
L'l I II i
11 1! I
.Mil 71
61 2ii
37 M
IX, 81)
POOR FUND.
6J,7.'W is
Nursing mothers gain strength by
using lirowii's Iron liitters. It acts
like a charm In restroing to health ami
strength overstrained nature.
Aindiiir Slrikc orJIiiters.
Shenandoah, Pa., April '22. The
miners at some places above the Droad
Mountain are cetting restless, and
while no general strike is untied nut ed.
I - t
mere is c-nsiderab!c feeling against
the operators on account of the low
rate of wages paid. The miners at
Station l.'xliery, operated bv Miller
llocU & Co., have been on u strike for
two days. In vlv of (he Mltuiiniit
condition of tlie trade tlie.-o operator
are not ill the least put out by theuction
ot 1 1, i ir men.
HKIKIl-TI.
Amount received Innii i;. llynlt. rol-
leetor. Ismi j 37 N,
.-kiiiw.iiib ie,:eie.l iroill .l.teoo .floyur.
eolleetol', Kv,t
Aiuounl leceivi'd nuui Jus. i-.iniiiei'i
lornier Iruasurer n g(
Excess of Expenditures S ivj i'
S 1,0.11 v
V.X PEXIIlTr.-KPS.
Amount of orders redeemed g
" interest piild on order No. 471
" ii Ut ou JndHiiient No. at, .Sep.
Term, is.) ......7..
Ainoiint iuid on JiiUiiient j.j. 'Kiv-
lor .V Co
Amount paiU i reasiirt-r iiio'wiV 'ii'ei-'
ceiiltige....
Aiuounl paid ll.n. Alijyer.'u'vcrsJur,'
" " Andrew jluu
" " tiiMiiuork and inute
rlttl fcrmtilied I'aiiiiers
Piililic .Sale.
There will be exposed to public sale
on
TUESDAY, JUNE 1 1832.
the Vnlnabi til e.l ,teoi. t;,.....l . i ,
known as the L. Luther properly, and
i iiti nn diii.iii mm nun j'j'j (eel
nlonif mi ,,ey in Xt Hyde's hi ore. On
which Is elected a flame building 2Sx
38 with wing JixOti, tn d one frame
b.u n. Terms cash.
. M. H. LimiEH.
I'vKeeotoi- I'Shitn ,,r T ii.i...., i
tfeceased.
J. U. VCCCttUFF. M. D
PHYSICIAN "AND SURGEON.
nil If! WAY. l'A
Oftlce Main Street Hyde's Opera
isiiiiiiing up stairs.
Okfick llouas. J-roiii S to 12n. m. 2 to A
imd7iiu p. in. lie-idemio Mr, lir. T K
t-.artley, eornerofsii ui.il and llroad slreetK
CALLS UAY Oil NIGHT 1-KOMl'll.Y
llolud. ' fml le' l'at,,onaii o-
77.1 (17
r,i uu
a oo
,Vj 40
( i ui
41 UO
28 21
Excessof Expenditures over Ileee'tj hi io
ROAD FUND.
ASSETS.
Amount due from J. Me.Matkln
eolieelor, ls77 5 5,3 07
"""""" OOMl l.uL'IIU ll llllcol-
leelor, lsst)
Amouni diiel'i-om p.ugi-nu jTyVilt eol
ieelor. u oil; 111 tax, iss'i
Amount due from Ki.euc II ya'tiL'tii-
leetor, woikiiijj lax, Ivd
Aniouiu. due from M. Lruwu en 811-
lleirient, Iw....
Annatiii due from l'nseaed i.ai'ids
livi
Amount due loim L'lise.Ued build's!
I'Mra r.uid, Inmi
Amouiiidue from iriiniiliif'jLuVuii,
IiSjI '
875 73
ta ad
17a io
130 05
6.11 1)5
B t3 H
Ci: Ml
I N A N (' I A T, ST A T l.-M t." vr
L'JAY 'lOWNSlltP i.-iiij o i, f.-
: 1, , ,. .... w i . ,
1 J.YU J.1S1,
UO AD PCX Da.
E. T llrooken, .supervisor.
10 nmoinit ofdnplieate
lo aniuuul ufeuccks 011 trua.suTer.'.'.'.'
rm .-,1
lh. ) 51
To tialance due supervisor.,
i71 Ui
-I ud
ny labor nnd iimterlal for the road
by exonerations
fly amount paid fur euuusei..!.!"!.'!!"'
3. D. M'Lcnn, Supervisor,
To amount of duplleate
10 iiiiiuuul ol elicetts on ii easurer
lo amount j.,sts fliui'ijed by auditors
S77S II
751 ti'i
11 V
1 UJ
477 11
87
1,5 is T
111 12
s.'.uaj 51
liy labor nnd materials for tho roads.. 1 300 'M
liy t-xonerulioiiB ' J7
liy balunco duo tlio township
l.iiW 51
4L-J t7
dltt fit' tho ivtt.a
! OO J' .1.. . . . 1 . I -,.v.
?i.TO.-iw.;i'iiiiiii' ine I lilted .States 1
Send for circular. For sale by Chasi
McVcan, St. Marvs. Pa.
roou PUN'D.
E. L. Itrooknil f1er,t-erw,S
To checks on treusurcr ..,
f!y services
i.y uuiuacuUuu tlio district..,
8 01
ts 01
2 CO
U HI
J. D. M'I.ei,n nv-r..- 8S Vl
To checks ou treasurer..... 413 89
I.!AU!I.ITir.S.
Amount of nut Mandins orders.,
- unpaid judgment
W.515 07
. st.nit 33
. 1 11
Hv "Puitllrcs for support of poor . lis 80
K I 'I
iM hil
17 0-J
By balance due the district
113 U
TKEASUUEK .S ACCOUNTS.
A. W. Gray, in account with lload pund
Tu uiiiount received from nil sources 078 M
JU7S 5S
Vy amount disbursed ijaj 31
by commission on uiiiount disbursed u M
0JI oj
5s
SJ.MCI 47
025 -V
Assets in Excess
TOOK 1 UND.
ASS. UTS.
Amount due from Eugene llyntt.
eolltctor, l'oii...., o-ju
Amount due from Jacob Mover." ii".,- "
eelor ,1W. su;,
.me 1,1,111 L- us, 'a 1 en IritllU
1SI . g-
Amount due from UunvuieU ijiiiu
iM 788 37
-',1.10 Oi
MAJIILITIKS,
Amount nut Ktandiui; orders '. 819 jj
" due Louiily I'oiuiiiissioi'ieiH
palil IHjiiuiiit Hospital hupport
Lute L'unuer .... .-. "Mi jj
AssesKcd valuatli'mof'iVei'il Etaie"!V.'.' $J,'Jiu 3
Wt-. fhe lliwtfl'hriw.il A..lil..H ,.r
, ......v.., .iiriii,M ,11
i'OX Jowiisbin biivinir ..v n.,l,...,l il...
. n . n... , IIIV
several accounts .of said lownishio for
I Im. ........ 1 Co I It. k - - I
iou ,ui irai, culling AIUICll IJ, IHHi,
II nd as ubove ret foitli.
Jamks Lusk, )
O. K Ukekn, Auditors.
P. W. Hays. )
liy balance In treasury
sii7s m
In account with Special Road Fund.
To amount of receipts :j.jo 00
(K)
p.v amount disbursed . 255 01)
ily coaiuilssloii on iimouiji duburscd 0 3'J
PLANTS and SEEDS
for
EVERYBODY
Our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
and HOOK OF. FLOWEItS scud
free to any address.
1IAUUY CHAAPEL
Florist and Seedsman.
,r . Williamsport, Pa.
IIenhy A. Parsons, Jr., Local agent
. Itidyway, n,
STOVE
SIGN
No. 42 Main St."
A FULL LINE BUILD
ERS'
HARDWARE,
STOVES AND
House-FurnishinrJ
GOODS At POPULAR
PRICE.
W. S Service, Ag't.
an uo
OS 01
t33J 00
Cil 03
By balanro Ju treasury
In account wli.h Pnn. ir,,...!
To amount of recel els..
Ry amount disbursed... 'J no
liy uouiiiiUslou 011 uuiouat disbursed II al
By balance tn treat ury...
6S3 82
US ,'11
....
W e, the subscribers, auditors o." Jay lown
ship, do certify the nbovs o l,n ir,,u
v. ..v ... LO "
ment of tae several accounts ui they are of
reuoru on me uoolc of tlie said towuslilp.
nra
1.
JOHN It Mlf.r.1,-11 1
C. J DILL, I Auditors,
J. W. 13 KOVVN,
April 15, 1383.
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