THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1882. t ManlinUa, Crnlg'a West Point and Brighton Bench the best 6c. Cigars In this market, to he found only at A. C. Crulg's new Drug and Variety Store. ! Bandoline; Powder Puffs and Boxes; Compound Talcum Plain and "Perfumed; Soyodont at Crulg's Drug Store. . Orders for flowers, seeds, etc., from Harry Chaapel's greenhouse, VillianiHport, will receive prompt at tention if left at Thb Advocate office. Mrs. Jacob Butterfuss, over Butter fus9' harness shop, Main street, has for sale choice Imported Canaries, Lin nets, and Mocking birds. Call and see them. Engraved cut (ilnss Toilet Bottles, Lapidary cut Stopper Bottles for cover ing, Edenia, Mareehal Niel Rose, Florida Water, Lundberg's Extracts in bulk, Floreston, Austens, Hoyts and other popular Colognes, Fine Toilet Hoiips, Combs, Brushes, etc., in great variety at Craig's Drug Store. Autograph Albums, Scrap Books, Fancy box Papers, invitations, Birth day cards, Pocket books, Portmomiies &c, a handsome line at Craig's new Drug Store. A large stock of frttdi garden seeds ut Morgester's. Pork, hum, shoulder, bacon, beef and bologna sausage at Morgester's. Presbyterian Sociable next Tues day evening, May nth, ut the house of Horace Little. All are invited. Liver diseases, headache, and con stipation, unused by bad digestion, ijuickly cured by lirown's Iron Bitters. Eighty-eight volumes, of standard works are in the public school library, as a result of the proceeds of the lec tures held for that purpose. This is a good beginning, and we hope it will not be long before the library is as large again as now. Contributions of books by our citizens would not be out of place. ' The Ridgway and Clcarlield Rail road Company, which is to he under the control of the Pennsylvania Rail road. Company, was incorportcd at Harrisburg last Wednesday. The crpltal stock is $7."000, all but forty shares of which is held by (ieorge P.. Roberts. The road will he twenty eight miles long, running from Ridg way, Elk county, to Pa lis creek, Ckur ticld county. H:iiij;litN Mills nunicd" 'Thursday morning April i!7, lS'J, the Raugh'fs Mills, at Rtiught's, Elk L'ounty, owned by J. Powell, of this jtlaee, were lumicd to the ground. During the afternoon of the day before u kerosene lamp leaked, the oil run nut ou the floor of Mu-1 mill, ami through tin; II ur to the ground beneath, when il. caught lire but was quickly extinguished- A man went down below and reported that the lire was all out. Through the sleepiness of two men the crew that went on at midnight was too light to man the mill, and went home. In the morning the mill was a smold ering ruin. And it seems (juite likely that the leaking lamp was the cause of '.lie mischief. Mr. Powell sustained a loss of about $5,000. Co insurance. We hereby announce to the public f Ridgway and vicinity that Cohen Bros, Brownsteine.oftheNuw Viihk Stokp. have just received and placed on their shelves a complete Slock of spring and summer goods, purchased in New York and Boston for cash ; consisting of Foreign and Domestic Dry (ioods, Notions, Clothing, (feiits. Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Huts, Trunks, and Valises, all of which will be sold ut prices as low as the low est. Best Prints 5, , aud 7 cents. Lonsdale Muslin 11 cents. Fruit of Loom V-h cents. Brown Muslin accordingly. Cashmere Dress Goods 33 to Jl.'-'l Black colors accordingly. Bunting in all colors 10 to 50 cents. Moritu cloths and alpacas, 12 to 3 jen is. A full line ef trimming Silks ami Satins ut prices to suit. Also ribbons, fringes, etc. A nice lincofCloakiiig, and Shawls. A full line of Ladies' Corsets, includ ing Doctor Warner's celebrated health corsets. Ladies and children's gloves and hosiery. All kinds of edging, laces, .vhitc goods, (-c. &o. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes. Ladies' Kids French and American kids 61.50 to $3.00, Pebble Croat and grain shoes $1.50 to 3. 25. Misses' and children's accordingly. Ladies', Misses' and children's walk ing shoes. All grades and styles at corresponding low prices. In clothing. Gents' nice business suits at 7.00 to 12.00, Dress suits $10 to $22. . Youths' Boys' and children's ac cordingly. If you want a nice Hobby Horse go to the New Yokk Stoke. Past favors are duly appreciated, and a cordial invitation extended to call aud examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place first door east of Post-ofllce. Cohen Bkos. & Brownsteine. A fine stock California canned Peas green Gages, and apricots at Morges ter's. Choice canned goods all kinds at Morgester's. A large stock choice teas, coffee, and spices at Morgester's. Glassware, Tinware, Nails and ,?pik frc., at Morgester's. Personal. Doctor VanValzah of Watson town, was In this Boro. last Saturday. Martin Sowers, nnd O. M. Mont gomery, of Wilcox, were In town last Saturday. James Maglnnls has set out a fine lot of evergreen, and fruit trees on his new property. Miss Katie Gresh left for Weed ville on Thnrsduy last, where she will teach a four months' term of school. Leon Heilbroner, wholesale and retail dealer in foreign and domestic liquors, 4S(3 Pcnn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., was In town last week. Will Messenger has moved to Brockwayville, whero he has a situa tion in the store of B. T. Chapln. We wish Will success In his new under taking. Dr. J. D. Woodruff has moved into the house recently occupied by W. II. Hyde, opposite the Elk county Bank, Main street. His office is at his residence. Philip Brownsteine, of the firm of Cohen Bros. & Brownsteine, left Ridg way on Saturday last for Luddington, Mich., where he will make his resi dence in the future. Their branch store at that place is doing a large business. MARRIAGES. Mo roan. Keei.ky. At home of bride, April 2(1, 1!2, by Rev. H. M. Burns, Rev. James H. Kecley of Luthersburg conference, to Miss Sadie J. Morgan, of Clearfield, Pa. JATC4KH Scitiniii:. On Tuesday Muv2ml, at the Lutherun Parsonage bv Rev. J. Sander, Mr. Julius Jaeger to Miss Marv Sclirade, all of St. Marys Pa. Wrfn it MniUAY. At DuBois. Pa., April -'(I. I-2, by Rev. 11. M. Burns, Mr. G. A. Worrell, of .Vow burn, Clcarlield Co., Pa., to Miss Maud Murrav, of Gaskil, Jefferson Co., Pa. DEATHS. Xkiukk. On Sunday April 3fth, In the Suit, settlement, of Cholera morbus, Casper Neiger, nephew of Henry Neiger. Age 11 yrs. .3 nun. Jackson .At her residence in this Borough on Thursday, April 27, 1802, Mrs. B. Theresa, "wile of Walyer Jackson, aged 17 years, 2 months, and 2'J days. Mrs. Jackson or '"Mother" Jackson as she was familiarly called, has been long and favorably known to the citi zens of Ridgway, aud her death al though not unexpected is deeply re gretted by her many friends in this place. After an illness of more than u year during which she suffered ter ribly, and at times almost beyond en durance, with scarcely a murmur, she departed last Thursday afternoon from the busy scenes of time to the home of the blest in the reigons of light. The. funeral services too"; place from the Catholic church on Sunday afternoon, ami waj intended by large number of leopi:. After the services the friends ami acquaintances of deceased in car-riuitc.-yim! ou loot followed her remains to their last re-ting place in the Catholic cemetery ou (be hill. A husband, one son, and two daughters, Miss Jennie, and Mrs. Cnrm-U, art- left to mourn the lost of a faithful wife, and a kind mother. The community suffers in the loss of a christian woman, of ex amplary character, and sterling (jual iti..'S. Peace, peace, to the ashs of "Mother" Jackson. I'leerated and ilchilig limbs. Doctors failed. Peruna cured me. Mrs. P. ihirsom, Nevosburg, Fa. My children had tore throat. Peruna cured them. M. P. Leu hart, Irwin Station, Pa. Butter choice dairy, eggs, and cheese always in stock at Morgester's. Choicecrackcrs cookies ami gi.iger snaps at .Morgester's. F'r.-it-class gro.-eries all kinds ns low its No. 1 goo,l can be sold at Mor gentel 's. To Make Pesto Dui'iiOle. J.C Johnson, Ohio. The "kyuni ii g" process you inquire about, is not practicable on the ordinary farm. The following is simple and effective: Burn the part of the post to lie set in the ground including the bottom end, Just enough to leave a thin layer of charcoal all over the surface, and then dip them in hot tar or asphalt. The charcoal is indestructible by air and moisture; the tar or the asphalt tills the cracks and interstices, and thoroughly protects the Interior wood. A barrel of tar or of asphalt is readily obtained in any large city, costs but little, and will fnruish a (.tip for several hundred posts. The heating can be done in any largo iron kettle, with cure not to have the material take fire. The charring can be done by building a large tire of waste brushwood and putting on the posts, turning them to prevent too deep burning in one place. Ordinarily the co.-t of labor aud ma terial need not be over 2 to -1 cents a post, while such preparation will three or fourfold their real value. As posts decay soonest just at the ground sur face, "between wind and water," as the sailors say, it Is best to have the coating extend half a foot above ground, and where looks are of no ac count, the whole post may be similarly treated, which will make them almost indestructililo by decay. American AyrieullurUt for May. A Young girl objected in the London 2'rulh, to the criticisms which make it appear that those of her sex who are true and womanly are scarce ; aud she wishes to know whether it Is necessary when a young lady Isrecelv ing company in the parlor she shall lug in beefsteaks, whitewash tubs, scrubbing brushes and smoothing Irons in order to convince a lot of ninnies of young men that she can work in the kitchen. Ladies' gilt-edge note paper at The Advocate office. A Story ef Congressman Blaine. Ex-Secretary Spinner In Florida Time. "lused toknow Blaine when he first came to Congress. . We boarded at the same house, and our families dined together. Some of my friends about that time introduced a bill into Congress to I ncrease my salary as Treas urer. : Mr, Blaine took occasion to speak on the bill, and made some very grossly unjust remarks about me. I was a good deal surprised, ami after that I did not notice him or recognize him In any way. Of course it was rather embarrassing for our families. One day, standing in the hall with an acquaintance, Blaine passed, and the gentleman I was talking with In troduced us. I offered no recognition, aud the gentleman said: I thought you ktiew Blaine,' 'I do,1 said I, 'and that's why I didn't rpcak to him." Some time after that Blaine and I met, and he came up to me holdingout both his hands. Ho said: 'General, this thing has been going on long enough. I am sorry I said what I did about you, aud I should not have said it. I did not know you then.' 'Well,' said I, 'that is just why you should not have said it.' But lie asked my forgiveness and we made friends, and have been personal friends eversince. That is just the difference between Blaine and Conkling. Blaine can forgive a man he has injured, but Conkling cannot.'' Young-man-afraid-of-his - mother-in-law should go to the fragrant land of the Mango, the edible blrds'-nest and unlimited right to make way with t hat objectionable relative by marriage the wife's mother. The long-suffering and long enduring sovereign of the land luu just set his delirious young married subjects an example which will doubtless result in a stamp ing out of that troublesome personage in every well-regulated family in Man dalay. King Theebaw has lessened his household torments by threescore. Theel'iiw, it must be remembered, is a disciple of the polygamous church, and marries a wife as often as the notion takes him. Any man who knows the misery of one mother-in-law will read ily understand how the sweetest dis position, the most treacle-like reserve of the milk of human kindness nm.-t turn to curd and Dutch cheese under the cumulative exasperations of seven bund red or more mothers-in-law,.each one asseverating the superior tilings her daughter was used to before she "was fool enough to get married into such a family." Theebuw took all the mothers in law within casv reach fifty the cable with culpable levity puts it, when the fact will probably prove it 140, it' not more and sent lliem far from the contemplation of their daughter's burdens. Now. hud Theebuw been a selfish person of the European kind lie would have let these mothers-in-law loose upon this afflicted land, but like the philosopher he is, lie ordered them belreaded. that the trouble they gave him may not be put upon others und equally innocent victims. I'hihulvlphkt Press. Cameron t'ciuli'iam I. Wii.kesbaiihu, April 2'!. The con ferees of the Twenty-lirst senatorial district met in this city to-day and elected William 8. Thompson, of Pitts ton, for delegate to the state conven tion. They passed resolutions con demning Senator J. Don Cameron and favoring the action of Senator John I. Mitchell. They instructed the delegate to act against (lie state ticket of Reaver, Rawle, and others, denounced the attempt on Cameron's part to make the state convention a mere machine imteud of a deliberative bod v. . Get your envelopes printed with reqnesl to reUirn ut TllK Advocatk olliec. I had Chronic Catarrh and Con stipation ; could get no help. Peruna cured me. Mrs. S. B. Williams, Martin's Kerry, Ohio. Judge Buchanan, Lawyer, Toledo, says: "One of Prof. Guilmetle's French Kidney Pails cured me of lumbago and kidney disease in three weeks time. My case hud been given up by the best doctors as incurable. During all this time I suffered untold agony aud paid out large sums of money. Public .Sale. There will be exposed to public sulu ou TUESDAY, JUNE 1 1S82. the valuable real estate on Broad street known as the L. Luther property, und is feet on Broad street and j'JO feet ulong un alley next Hyde's store. On which is erected a frame building 28x 38 with wing lox-38, and one frame burn. Terms cash. M. H. Luther. Executor estate of Libbeus Luther deceused. J. D. WOODRUFF, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURQS0N. Office ni residence, opposite Klk County Dunk, Main hitreet. Office Hocks. From 0 to 12 a. m.,2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. in. Residence .Mrs. In-. T. H. Hartley's, coiner of ISuutli and liroad streets. CALLS UAY OK N Hi I IT I'UO.MITLY ATTKNHKll. A fair share of the people's patronage so licited. NOTICE. The firm of E. W. Rolfe & Co., bus this duy been dissolved by mutual con sent. The business will be closed by the undersigned April :20th, 18t2. E. W. Roi.ke. Notice of Copartnership. We, the undersigned, have this day formed a copartnership under the style and firm name of E. W. Kolfe & Brother, for the manufacture of Lum ber aud transacting a general Merch andise business. Having increased facilities we are prepared to fill all orders at shortest notice.' K. W. Rolef. H. D. ROLFE. Bolfe, Pa., April 1st, 1881 Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY writs of tlerl facias, nlias fieri facias, vendi tioni exponas, levari facias, and testa tum fieri facias issued out of the Court of Common pleas of Elk County, and to me directed, I THOMAS SULLI VAN, High Sheriff of said county, do hereby give notice that I will expose to pul die sale or outcry at the Pro thonotary's office, in Ridgway, at one o'clock P. M., on MONDAY, MAY 22 D, 1882, the following described real estuto, to wit: All the right, title, Interest, claim and demand whatsoever of defendant in, to or out of the following town lots and premises situate in the town of Ridgway, county of Elk und State of Pennsylvania, being the north half of town lots Nos. Seventy (70) and Seventy- one (71), agreeable to the plan and man of said town, as recorded in the office for recording deeds, Ac In and for the county of Elk, upon which there is erected one two-story frame house, 32x20 feet. Seized and taken In execution a the property of J. C. Luther, at the suit of the township of Ridgway. ALSO. All the right, title, Inter ist, claim and demand whatsoever of defendant in, to or out of the follow ing described real estate, to wit: All that piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Highland town ship, Elk county, and Stute of Penn sylvania, being a part of a large tract surveyed on wurruut 8770, as designa ted on the map of said county, bounded and described us follows: Commenc ing in the centre of the Warren and Ridgway turnpike road, on the cast line of a lot sold and conveyed by Levi Ellithorp and wife to Thos. Campbell; thence north along said Campbell's line one hundred und twenty-five (l'-;3) perches to a beech corner; thence east one hundred and twenty-six (120) perches to a beech comer; thence south one hundred and forty-six (I4'i) perches to the centre of said Warren aud Ridgway road; thence northwesterly by the various courses and distances thereof to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and one-fourth (lu.ij) acres, be the same more or less. Seized und taken in execution, us the properly of 11. J. I lull", at tiie suit of the Ridgway Bank. ALSO. All the right, title, interest, claim ami demand whtsot-vcr of de fendant in, to or out of all that certain piece or parcel of laud situate, lying and being in the township of Ridgway, county of Elk and State of Pennsyl vania, part of warrant 3'Joii, houmfed and described us follows, to wit: Be ginning at the intersection of Indian run with the east branch of the Clar ion river; then up the said Indian run, its various courses and distances, eighty (W) rods to a po;t ; tbeneu south, at right uiigles to the general courses of Indian run (a line from the said June lion to said post ) so far that a line run parallel to the general courses of Indian run, as above stated, to tiie Clarion, and thence up the Kind cast brunch of the Clarion river to the place of beginning, will include fifteen (lo) acres, upon which is erected one hteuiu mill tiuxiij ted, boiler engine and fixtures, ready for operation ; one board house, 3'x!8i feet, one and one-half stories high, with shed attached, 12x18 tect; one log burn about 2x'U feet ; one hoard boarding house, 30x'.'0 feet, two stories high, with log men's room and sleep ing npaitment attached, 20x32 feet, and shed illjxl'j feet; six board houses about 10x20 feet, one and one-half stories high ; one log blacksmith shop, about lOxJO feet, and cuw shed about Hx24 feet. Seized and taken in execution as the preperty of G. T. Wheeler, at the suit of D. C. Oyster, now for use of Ansel Buckmiusler. ALSO. All the right, title, inter est, claim and demand whatsoever of il.i.'eintun t in, to or out of all those three several tracts of land situate in the township of Ridgway, county of Elk, and stute of Pennsylvania, bouuded und described us follows: One tract beginniug tit the centre of tile Clarion river, at u post on t lie north bank for a corner, standing some forty or lilty rods below the saw mill und near or at the angle of said river where it runs nearly west; thence north one hundred and thirty-four rods toabirch tree for a corner; thence east six hun dred and two rods to the centre of said river, a post on the west bank for a corner; thence down the centre of the same through all its windings to the place of beginning, containing live hundred and ninety-seven (o'J7) acres of land, more or less, upon which there is erected a saw mill, store house, boarding bouse, blacksmith shop, six dw.cjvjig houses and two barns; also, a vnTrTrg growing orchard thereon. One'traet beginning at the centre of the Clarion river, at u post on the east bunk for u corner, stamiing one hund red and seventy-seven rods south of G. Dickiii.-AUi & Co.'s south lino of the Johnsonburg tract; thence east om; hundred und twenty rods to a post corner; thence north one hundred and seventy-seven rods to a post in said Dickinson & Co. 's south Hue; thence west two hundred and two rods to the centre of the Clarion river, u post on the east bank for a corner; thence down the centre of said river to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and seventy-seven and three tenths acres of land, be the same more or lews, upon which is erected one frame house, about 18x20 feet; the above two tracts comprising the whistletown uiill prop erty. One tract, known as the Laurel Mill property, beginning at Dickinson & Co.'s uorthwest corner; thence west two hundred and fifty rods to the centre of Mill creek (hemlock tree on west bunk for witness) ; thence south three hundred rods to an ush corner standing in north liue of tract deeded to Bryant & Euwer; thence east two hundred and fifty rods to Dickinson 61 Co.'s southwest corner; thence north three hundred rods to beginning, con taining four hundred and sixty-eight aud eight-tenths acres, being parts of warrants Nos. 4804, 4805, 4S0(jand 407, and the same land conveyed to G. T. Wheeler by George Dickinson and wife, upon which is erected a suw mill, blacksmith shop, boarding house und four dwelling houses. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Oilman T. Wheeler, at the suit of Charles R. Earley. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly com plied with when the property is struck off : 1. All bids must be paid in full ex cept where the plaintiff or other lien creditor becomes the purchaser, in which case the costs on the writs must be paid, us well as ull liens prior to tlmt of the purchaser, and a duly cer tified list of liens shall bo furnished, including mortgage searches ou the property sold, together with sucli litn creditor's receipt for the amouutof the proceeds of the sale, or such por tion thereof as he shall appear to be entitled to. 2. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until six o'clock P. M , at which time all property not settled for will Bgaln be put up, and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom It was first struck off, and who, In case of deficiency at such re-sale, shall make good the same, and in no Instance will the deed bo pre sented in court for confirmation unless the bid is actually settled for with the Sheriff ns above stated. THOMAS SlTLLlVAN.Sheriff. Sheriff's Olllce. Ridgway, Ta., May 4, 1882 . See Purdon's Digest, fth edition, parje 410, Smith's Forms, page 8l. List of Licenses, NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons have filled their petitions for Licenses in my of fice, and that they will be presented to the Court of (juurter Sessions on Wednesday, May 24th, at 2 o'clock, v. m. : TAVERN, rox TOWNSHIP. 1. Joseph Koch and Sou. 2. George Spuhler. 3. Lewis Thomas. JAY. 4. E, H. Dixon. kidoway nonouoit. 5. Salyer Jackson. H. John Vaushan. 7. Peter F. Bogert. ST. MARYS IJOROUOH. 8. John Groll. EATING HOUSE. JAY. 0. Cornea! Corela. liUNKZKTTK, 10. John Dailcy. Kox. 11. Herman Hirt. 12. Patrick Faliey. Li. John Sullivan. lUIMfWAY TOWNSHIP. 11. J. N. Brown. STORK. PT MAIiYS itoitouim. I. 5. Charles McVean. 10. L. W. Gi fiord. "That if any person or persons shall neirleet or retuse to litt bis, her or their License, within FIFTEEN DAYS alter the same has been grunted. such iscuh-ct or refusal shall be deemed a forfeiture ot said License l'urdon, V. 2d, u-'e !'f:!. FRKD. SCIKEMNG, Clerk Q. S, N3TICE. Under the net of assembly approved April 2-th, 174, and the supplements thereto John Jlersliey, hyiiney Almev, James Strutton, Thomas Les lie, John Lewis, and James Lusks Citizens of Fox township, Elk Co., Pa intend to apply to the next Coiu't of Common Pleas of said county, to bi hidden at Ridgway on Monday the 22, inst,, for a charter of Incorporation for religious purposes, the object of which is to worship (tod according to the government of the Presbyterian Church 111 America, W thu . W, Unit' d States of Amks, Solicitor May 2d 182. Not a drink, not sold in bar-rooms, but a reliable non-alcoholic tonic med icine, useful ut all times, und all sea sons, is Brown's Iron Bitters. Prunes, citron, dates, English cur rants, oranges, lemons and bananas at Morgestei's. AUDITORS' SETTLEMENT Re ceipts und Expenditures of Fox Township, for the year 181, ending March 3, i ,2. ROAD FUND. Hia-KII'TS. Amount collected on Sjiiateil Dupli cate. .... i,i;a 37 Amount received Iroui 1. Ilj'Htt, colic-dud ex-lload ISM) Amount received from County L'om mimiuncrs Hi US 800 mi Execs of Kxpomlliures over Roc'pts. IT-i 13 KXl'UM'll L'llF.S. Amount worked on road hy tuxublcs jl,133 37 " iiid in money :1S 7o ' paid 11. 11. J I oyer Sapei vis.. L'ln 0") " " ' teamwork -Hi " " ' hi reel men 37 "U " A. Him. Supervisor 2-iS dm " " teamwork pin Vi " " hired men i'.l mi " Treasurer lirown perccntnyo 45 ti " J..J. Taylor iVi Co. Judgment In full 71 " Town clerk. Wilt ." iii " Auditors 37 on " itl'orderji drawed over work ll ml material 1(1", mi J'J,73U IS POOR FUND. KKCKIPTS. Amount received from K. Hyatt, col lector. 1KSU j Amount received from Jacob Moyer, eollectwf, 1SS1 Amount received from Jos. Kiiimert loiiuer Treasurer 1117 SI J7(j 17 11 i KVl si K IS Excess of Expenditures..., $ l.U.T W EXl'ESnlTUUF.S. Amount of orders redeemed S 77 7 " inn-rest paid on order No, 471 31 " paid on judgment No. i), .Sep. Term, issn .. fls IK) Amount paid ou Judgment J.J. Tuy- loi-ACo !" () Amount paid Treasurer brown per- ccntuyo 3, ID Amount paid il.H. Mnyer, Overseer, .In on ' " Andrew ilau H 00 " " teamwork and mate rial furnished Paupers 2G 21 fl.tlL'l IU S lai Is KxECssof Expenditures over Hece'ts ROAD FUND. ASSETS. Amount due from J. MeMaekln, collector, 1S77 Amount due from Kugcnc llyultcul lector, Ivji Amount due from Kugene Hyult col lector, working tax. lsu Amount due from Eugene Hyatt col lector, working tax, Its) Amount due from M, Hrowu on set tlement, isso Amount due from L'uscu'cd IjiimIs Isvi Amount due from 1,'nseatcd I.aliiU, extra road, l .sO Amount due from t'usealeil l.aud, 1S1 S 513 27 87.5 73 1.12 m 173 IS 130 95 331 (15 (13 81 213 M C-l. jl.3 U7 LIAIIII.ITIES. Amount of out standinK orders S1.311 St ' ' unpaid Judgments 1.579 II ?2,K!I0 47 Assets lu Excess ijiii 20 POOR FUN. ASSETS. Amount due from Euyene Hyatt, collector, isso $ 20s 51 Amount due from Jacob Moyer, col lector, lssl 502 30 Amount due from Unseated Lands lsso 817 a Amount duo I10111 Unseated Lands issl 782 37 2,430 Ii5 LIABILITIES, Amount nut standing orders $ 810 15 ituu uouniy commissioners paid Dlxmont Hospital kupport Kate Conner ,. 351 58 ti.aw n Assets In Kzoess l,22ti W2 Assessed valuation of Keul EVate, Q,VW Si Ve, the undersigned, Auditors of f ox Township having examined the severul accounts of suid towniship for the yeur 11, ending March 13, 1882, una as uuove set lortn Jamks Ll.sk,) O. E, Gkkkjj, y Auditors. W. Hays. J NJi W A D VIM I ISEMENTS. REGISTERS NOTICE. NOTICE la hereby given that the following account will bo pre sented at the next Orphans' Court for confirmation : Partial account of Charles Holes. guardian of Otis G. Kelts. .FK1SU, tfUtiuvMiNU, i.iera. ESTATE NOTICE. INSTATE of Martin Perrin, late of jSnrlng Creek township, Elk county, Ph., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary havo been granted to the undersigned upon the above named estate. All persons In debted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, ami those having legal claims against the same to present them without delay, in proper order, for settlement. MATTHEW SHANLKY, apr27-Ot Executor. ESTATE NOTICE. r, ESTATE of Geo. Schmidt, late of jSt. Mary's borough, Elk county, Pa.,' deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary have been granted lo the undersigned upon the aboved named estate. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims 'against the same to present them without delay, in proper order, for settlement MARY LOUISA SCHMIDT, apr27-Ot. Executrix. A mi l S IS I It ATOU 3 H l pursuance of an order of In pursuance the will Orphans' Court of Elk county, I expose to public sale on SATURDAY, MAY 20, 18S2 at 10 o'clock A. m., all that ceitain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Fox township, Elk county, Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at a beech tree the northwest corner of the tract; thence south ") rods to a post; thence east about (!) rods to the middle of the ho.: back road; thence north - degrees west along the middle of said road 38 rods to a point; thence north hJ degrees west along the middle of said road 2 ! rods to a point-; thence north 44 degrees west along said road to a post the northwest corner of land conveyed to J. W. Morgester. by the said Samuel Wilson, deceased, by deed dated Oct. 17H, recorded in deed book "T," page !i": thence west about i'J rods to the place of beginning, containing -'ij acres more or less Willi the appur tenances. Excepting ana reserving therefrom all that certain piece, parcel or lot of ground heretofore sold by contract tooneCaUierine Moycr by said Samuel Wilson, deceased, bounded and described as follows: being situate iu the southeast corner of above de- scrihed tract ol land, beginning at u point where the road leading to J.I iaylor's leaves the bog buck road; thence west ten rodsunii nine und one half feet along suid road to J. R. Tay lor's to a post; thence north sixteen rods to a post; thence east nine rods and nine und oj;e-h:tlf feet to a post; thence southeasterly along hog back road to the place of beginning, contain ing one acre. Also reserving aud excepting all the bituminous and mineral coal and other minerals, in, under, und upon suid tract of laud and premises, with the right of entry nnd oilier privileges necessary for tiie free enjoyment of the same, and the min ing, taking und currying away thereof as hilly as the same tire excepted and reserved in di ed of (. ieorge Dickinson aud others to Samuel Wilson, deceased, dated December, 18th, l;:i, und recorded ut Ridgway iu deed book "1" page Olio. 1i;hms of Sai.k. One third the purchase ou continuation of sale; and the remainder in two equal annual instalments from that date, with legal interest payable annually ou the whole sum, to be secured by Judgment, Bond and Morliraire on the premises. J. J. TAYLOR, Administrator of the estate of Samuel Wilson, deceused. 17INANCIAL STATEMENT OF 1AY TOWNSHIP FOR THE 1 EAR 1MM. IIOAD 1TNIM. n. !.. llroiken, Supervisor. To amount of duplicate ."iOS ,")1 To amount ul' checks on treasurer ;t 71 o 4 mi To balance due supervisor By labor nnd material for the road.. lly exoneration Hy amount paid lor counsel 751 (Hi 11 15 12 00 J. 1'. M- Lean, (Supervisor. To nnmiiut of duplicate 452 37 To amount of checks on treasurer 1,518 72 To uiuouiil cosis charged by uuditors 31 12 S2.032 51 Hy labor and materials for tlic roads., liy exonerations l,5!)ii 22 U 32 l.Wl 51 Hy balance due the towustilp j-jj H7 tr2032 51 POOR FUND. F.. L. lirooken. Overseer. To checks ou treasurer 8 91 S8 111 liy services 2 fiO liy balance due the district ( 31 S8 01 J. D, M'Lean, Overseer. To checks ou treasurer 413 SU lly expenditures for support of poor.. Hy services 418 8tl 8 HO 120 sil 17 00 lly balance due the district.. JI43 89 TRE.VSURKH'.S ACCOUNTS. A. V. liray, In account with Rpnd Fund. To amount received from nil sourcos U78 58 ;s 58 fly ninount disbursed liy ciimiulssion on amount disbursed 900 34 22 m 92W 00 49 aH By balance in treasury S978 58 fn account with Special Road Fund. To amount of receipts 330 00 Ry amount disbursed Hy commission ou amount disbursed Ry balance In treasury In account with Poor Fund, To amount of receipts Win oo 651 63 U51 03 50'J OH 14 23 Ry amount disbursed lly commission ou amount disbursed 583 33. 08 31 By balance in treasury , $051 63 We, the subscribers, auditors o." Jay town ship, do certify the above to be a true state ment of tbe several accounts as they are of record ou the book of the said township. JOHN B. MILLER, ) C. J. DILL, V Auditors. J. W. RROV.N, April IS, 1882. J330 00 IgJ 201 9 y 418 01 t Business Cards. GEO. A. RA1HBUM. ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. Main street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Pmilcular attention given to the examination of titles, also to paten e and patent cases. MALL & M'CAULEY ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. ' Office In new brick building, Mi.lrr street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. v t J. S. DAnOWELL, PHYSICIAN AND SURQSON Over twenty-five years practice. im,.o .in M-i io Ktrpcf. K ilirway, i u miiositc the Bogert House. mcn to 8, P- M. hours from I to 2 and IP. .. WILLIAMS. - , , Late of Htrattnnvllie), Physician and Surireon, Ridgwav, Pa. Offic? in Halt's Brick Building (up stairs) References J. D. Smith,' H. L': Young, R. Rulofson, Strattaiiville ; Major John Kitley, W. W. Green land, Claricn. Office hours 1 to 2 P. M. and 7 to B P. M. G. G. MESSENGER. ' DRUfiO 1ST & PARMACEUTIST, - X. W. corner of Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, l'a., full assortment of care fully selected Foreign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dis pensed at all hours, duy or night, . , vln:'y HYDE H3USE. W. H. SCHRAM, Proprietor, Ridgway, Elk county, Pa. Thankful for the patronage hereto fore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort and con venience uf guests, to merit a continu ance of the same. , oct-io'iii1 ROBBED. ; Thousands f graves are annually, rohhed of their victims, lives prolonged. happiness and health restored by tho use of the great GERMAN IHVIGORATOni, which positively and prenianently cures Impotency (caused by excesses of any kind), Seminal weakness, and all dis cuses that follows us a sequence of Self-Abuse, as loss of energy, loss of memory, universal lasitude, pain in the back, dimness of vision, premature old age, and ninny other diseases that lead to insanity or consumption and a premature irravi; .. f 1: , 111. 1 1! rieim lor circulars wm iesi i imooi.us free by mail. The IN VUSOH ATOR is sold fit .Si per box, or six boxes for So by all druggists, or will be sent for by mail, securely sealed, on receipt, of price bv addressing V. J. CHENEY, Druggist, 17 Summit St., TOLEDO, OHIO.. . Sole Agent for the 1 'niled States. The most wounderful curative rem- -edies of the present day, are those that cnino from Oornmnv. or at least origi nate there. The most recent prepara tion placed upon the market in this country, is the (iREAT GERMAN 1NVRIORATOR, which lias never been known to fail in curing a single case ot impotency, speruiaiorrmea, weakness and ull diseases resuting from self-abuse, as nerveous debility, inability, mental anxiety, languor, lassitude, depression of spirits and functional derangements of the nervous system. For sale by druggists, tirsent liee hy mail on receipt of the puice i;1.00 SoleAgeut for the United States' Send for circular. For sale by (.'bus. McVean, St. Marys, Pa. PLANTS and SEEDS FOR EVERYBODY Ourl ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and ROOK OF FLOWERS send free to anv address. 1LVKKY CHAAPEL Florist and Seedsman, Williamsport, Pa. Hknky A. Parsons, Jr., Local ageut Ridgway, Pa. 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