THURSDAY, JULY 1!?, 1882. ' A largo stock of llama, Shoulders, Bacon, dried Ucef tto , ut Morgctster's. "-A now Invoice of N. K. Fair Imnks choice refined lard nt Moles ter's, i. . London Purple and TnHs Omen the only reliable Tolson for the Potato bug, at Ciaig'u Drug Store. The greatest cleanser and purifier of the blood. Pcrunii. should betaken every few months to prevent malarious diseases; and to cure them when pre vention was neglected. The Rochester And Pittsburg IV It. company have sent 60 to 100 Italians to the vicinity of Brock way ville, where ,they propose to make the dirt fly on that end of the road. The dance at the Opera House on the Fourth was quite an enjoyable af fair and considering the large attend ance mid a very disagreablo evening, was decidedly crowded. An Ice cream freezer was taken from the M. K. Church festival July 4th, 1882, in exchange for an other one The person having It will please re turn it and get the one left with us at W. S. Services' store. A large and full assortment of Domestic goods such na lilenched and Unbleached Muslin, Chiviot Shirting, Dress and Domestic Uinghams, Ky. Jeans , Cottonades, cheap dress goods, in stock at P. & K. Grand Central. Three hundred and sixty-nine sol fliers' orphans will be discharged from the various schools in the state this year, having attained the age of six teen years, and the superintendent of the department has prepared a list of the scholars, to which he has added the date when o.ieh child will be dis charged. Copies of this will he sent to each post of the (I. A. U., and to soldiers and citizens, t lie object being to interest as many as possible in ob taining homes and employment for the orphans. The glorious Fourth in Ridirway this year was somen hot of a failure. All day long from morning until .night rain fell, not in regular torrents, though at times quite hard, but in u regular drizzle drozle, something .after the manner a certain man prayed for. The Catholic Temperance Soci ety picnic was abandoned and instead a festival was held in Maginnis' Hail. The Methodist Society held an be eream and strawberry festival under a temporary shed between ths Hidgway bank and Rhine' billiard saloon. In the evening at Hyde's Opera House the Catholic Temperance Society danco was attended by .. large number of people. Two hundred and ten tickets were sold at the dance in the Opera House. Rochester ami Pit tsburg. The move in Rochester and Pitts burg is attributed toeft'ott of some one ef the trunk line railroads to obtain control of the company. The Penn sylvania Railroad is most generally mentioned in this connection, possi bly because it negotiated almost suc cessfully for t lie control last whiter. It is also reported that Mr. Gould desires the road as a connecting link between the Wabash-Paciticai.d East ern roads in which he is interested. The capitalists who now appear in control of the road deny that any nego tiations are pending for the transfer of that control, and that if effort are be ing made to secure possession, they arc being made in the market. The gross earnings for the first six months of 188:2 were $13j,973 as against $l)'.v'i;:!i f during the corresponding period of last year. The road made a connection with the t-'ilver Lake road July; i. The Bradford extension will be com pleted within ten dirjx.I'hitailrhiliia .Pros. Military Encampment. The arrangements for the annual encampment of the National Guard of the State are now completed. The encampment will be at Lewistown, Miflliu county, and will coutinue from August 5 to 12. The grounds have been laid out, and the division and several brigade headquarters have been located. It is expected that about p.000 troops will take part, under the command of Majoi -General Hart ran ft. Jteviews of the several brigades, and battalion and brigade drills will take place daily, but the grand reviews by tho Governor and Commander-in-Chief is set down ft;r Friday, August 1i- Campiifg parties, to pitch the tents of tho various regiment.-:,- will begin to arrive about Aug. 2. The encampment will be known as Camp Reynolds. New Druy Store. ' A. C. Craig's New Drug Store Is now iu good working order, various new improvement have been made lately, a spleuded illuminated mortar ign has been added to the attractions. "Mr. J. R. Iiu'ird a gentleman well known to the people of Ridgway and surrounding country as a Druggest Pharmacist has beeu engaged as an assistant. The patrons of tho "New Drug Store" can always havethosalisfactiou of being served by experienced com pounders, which is a matter cf great importance iu a business requiring so much skill, experience and caution as the handling of medicines. No better illustration iu needed than the many deaths occur! ng yearly from the mis takes of careless, incompetent and un principled venders of drugs. With a flue assortment offreah pure goods, at popular prices, tho people may rest assured we will keep up with tho times and be Content with uothiug less than beipg In toe front rank of first class a!r. g tsrtw. Tersonnl. Miss Klttlo Whitmore, visited Kano lest week." Paul Meislnger was at Olcan on the Fourth. . Mr. Rrad Taylor, visited this place last week. Senator Ross' family are visiting relatives In town. - Joe Meislnger was east on a visit last week. Mr. Jerome Powell, cf Tarport was in town last week. Miss Hello Hartley is visiting friends in Emporium. Miss Peal of Oil City, is visiting Miss Kiltie Whitmore. Miss M'Knight, cf l.rookville is the giiest o Miss Fmily Reman.- Peter Gulnac and sister Mamie have arrived homo from a visit ut Eric. Jfr. and Mrs. Charles Gatchcll, spent the Fourth Week in Buffalo and Canada. Miss Mary Hay, of Penfield, at tended the Opera House Ball on the Fourth, Miss Frank Stout was at Lock Haven visiting during the week of the Fourth. James MaginnU lost n valuable cow a few days ago by an affection of the lungs. Louis Ely, arrived homo last Friday alter a week's visit in and about P.utl'alo. Mrs. H. M. Powers and Daughter Blanche left town last Monday to visit Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Smith Langley, is at home having made quite a lengthy visit iu N. Y., Stale. Mr. H. II. Ilulock, was in town last week, a former operator iu oil, from Bradford.. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Barrett, have arrived home alter a visit of three weeks in Ciearlield Co. Eddie Niver (formerly employed in tho Vciiiocrul orUce) is visiting iu town a guest of .Mrs. Chapin. Miss Sue Clark, of Blue Rock came over to the dance on tho Fourth. .She is one of the North East ladies. Mis. Lizzie Kenyuii, of Oliphant, near Scran tun, is visiting Mi.,s Florence Oateriiont In this Borough. Eddie Powell and Casper Kime have been at Giant Miil tli.j paa week assisting in the opening a store ut thut place. Frank Nichols und wife went to Port Alleghany last week to see the races, but owiii to the rain the races were postponed. Charles M' Yean, has bjon nomi nated by the President as postmaster nt St Marys, which position he has held, and very acceptable, for several terms. S. B. Mitchell and family have moved to Jersey Shore, from the mouth of Toby. Mr. Mitchell is keep ing boarding house for contractors on tlie Pine Creek railroad. Miss Flo. M. Osterhout, visited St. Marys week ago Friday evening to r witness the Broom Drill of the young ladies of that place, Ridgway ladies are not afraid of the competition. Mrs. 'Whitmore, of Clarion, county, mother of Judge J. K. Whitmore, is visiting a week with her son at this place. She is in her 7tlh year and can see to read line print, without the aid of glasses. The news is received he re that Win, MoCbesney met with aiiaccident of a severe nature at Fulton, Arkansas by thepreuiatuieexplosioiiofa cannon. The man flint was assisting hail both hands blown off. A young son of A. C. Craig, of about six years, was playing with a ' 'K1 ' I liiJ'tfli niul u can of powder in tlie yard back of the drug store this morning when the can exploded. Tlie boy was badly burned about the face, arms, legs and feet. John llealy received : telegram on Wednesday iiiorninn to the affect that his s on D. J. Healy had been shot and killed on Tuesday night at Taylor Texas. The young man was chief train despatcher of the Interna tional end Great Northern railroad com pany. His death will bo regretted by many friends here, who were always glad learn of his promotion. His age wan about 2 years. Ho was shot by conductor Cook whom he refused to allow to take out a train. Cook es caped. Miss Maggie Flynn, has returned from the Lock Haven Sti'te Normal School where she graduated last week with high honors. Miss Flynn was a graduate of tho Ridgway Borough SchooU lat year, and we arc much pleased to note still further advance ment in the graduating from the Nor mal School, This young lady deserves great credit for her persistent determi nation to receiv j a liberal education. And she owes her present distinction to hard work and self denial. Miss Flynn is tho first of our Ridgway young peo pie to receive a Normal diploma, but wo hope h-er success will stimulate others to work for the prize, which is certainly worth the gaining. Noox. Tuesday July 11, 1882, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noon, of Ridg way Borough, u son. Lvby. To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Luby, on Tuesday, July 4, 1882, of this in Borough a daughter. Little neck clams and Boston baked beans in cans at Morgester's. Fine canned Salruon'and Mackcral at Morgester's. Canned apples, Pumpkin and corn Beef at Morgester's. 10 cases Armours' celebrated corned beef at Morgester's. ...... I . .-rSOO lbs. Arbuckles choice fresh roasted coffee at Morgester's, Death of Michael Lnby. This sad event Which took place at about half past nine this morning, July 18, 1882, startled the community with It,jj fsuddefcrjess, and caused a shade of sorrow to fall over his many friends in this Borough. He was working on the gang edger at Ely's mill, When a piece of 2x4 scantling flew back striking him at tho shoulderand hurling him back with terrific force against tlie bull wheel. His neck was broken, his skull cracked, and four ribs broken. Death wasalmost Instant taucous, the unfortunate young man never uttering it word after being struck. B. F. Ely came into tlie mill Just before the accident ami stood at Luby'sside. Mr. Ely warning Mike to bo careful, as tlie saws were crowd ing, not seeming to heed tho warning ho raised the feed bar when tlie stick flew back with fatal consequences. Mr. Ely was knocked down by the force of the blow. Michael Luby has lived in this town for years and was well known to' the citizens of this place. Aged 2U years lie was iu the f"ll Hush of a vigorous manhood. Broad shouldered and strong, he seemed to have been intended for a less horrible fate. His father was killed before Petersburg, and Mick at tended thoTitusvillesoldiers' orphans' school for about two years. He was u boss for Mr. J. L. Murphy, the eon tractor for upwards of a year, during which time ho worked near Milton, where he was married about one year ago. For a time lie was foreman of a gang of Ilungarianson theN. Y. L. S. it W. R. R., and the Pittsburg and Rochester R. R. Leaving tlie latter company he-has since worked at Ely's miil, where he met his untimely death, lie was a prominent member of tlie Catholic Temperance Union, of Ridg way and was on the committee to ar range for the picnic and dance feiven by the society on the Fourth. As will be seen by our notices of births, on tlie morning of July 4th, a daughter, the lirst child, win welcomed ut his fire side. During (lie summer he has worked hard day tin -A night, after his day's work at the mill he worked un til late in the evening on a new Immisc he was building iu Irish town oppo site his mother's place. The house which he planned and constructed himself is about ready to move into, It being his i'li.ention to move in a few days. Having been acquainted with the deceased for twenty years we de sire to add willi tearful respect our tribute to bis worth, us a man and a friend. Sf'ber, industrious, and honest what more can be said to the honor of any man. Ho won by his splendid character the repec( of nil his associ ates, and merits the universal regret which is on ull hands expressed at his death. Many times us during the summer we have watched him with patient toil near the house, bis home, in which he looked forward to spend ing many a happy day as ho garnered the sheaves of provision for a see"mingly remote old ne, surroundi-d by his family, and comforted in tho.-e declin ing years with the memory of a life well spent, Now 4s bis day dream broken, us in tlie strength of manhood, he enters the dark portals of eternity's hush and ;l"om In year.i of service as a journalist we have never been called upon to record an acci-knl whose fatal termination seemed so sad. To the young wile and chHd the com munity sends all sympathy hikI all tears, yet all avail not to bring back the loving husband and the kind father. May the cold clods of the hill side rest lightly on the warm and true heart now stilled in tlie embrace of death and silence. A Woman' Won.lt'ifiil Uiile. San Francisco, July 8. At San Jose to-day the ten-mile race (horseback.) between Mi-s Bell Cook, champion of America, and Miss Ida Rogers, of Santa Clara County, for 1,01K) u iddi and an additional thousand from the Agricultural Society, was won by Miss Cook by a quarter of a mile iu tweiily one minutes. Each used live horses. Rochester, N. Y., July 8. Miss Myrlio Peck, of Michigan, aged 'four teen years, to-day rode at the Roches ter Driving Park twenty miles in forty three minutes twenty-four and a half seconds, beating the best recorded time by two minutes. She rode seven horses, none of which were considered fast, and two or three of which were considered blow. Ou her wedding day an Indiana girl wrote something, sealed it in an envelope, and gave it to an intimate friend. "If I am alive six months from now,'' the said, "give this back to me uncpened. If I am dead, read it," On the day the half year expired, the bride committed sueeide, and tlie enclosure was found to be astaleinent that she expected no joy from the marriage, but was willing to give it a trial before deciding to take her own life. The Sequel to n Rash Marriage. Newburg, N. Y., July ii. About a year ago Li-s Ida Deyo, of the town of Gardner, Ulster County , a white girl of respectable family, quarreled willi a negio named John Wesley Sampson, to whom she hail been secretly mar ried. The event caused much excite ment at the time as tlie girl's relatives were wealthy and held u high posh ion in society, sho being an adopted daughter of Mr. John Deyo, of Gard ner. The fact that the young lady was beautiful and accomplished made her conduct all the more astonishing to her friends and associates. The poor girl has bitterly experienced the folly of her act and is now an inmate of the Sullivan County Poor House. The Hull Vapor Stove is the greatest invention of the ago at V. S. Service's, agent. . Puints, Oil, Putty, Window glass, etc., at W. 8. Service's, agent. State Notes. It is stilled thata Pottsvillo preacher lias been taking his polygaiuy"eonsecu tivcly," as Dr. Leonard Bacon culls it, and there is trouble about It. A Philadelphia- woman eowhlded a city olllclat Who insulted her, the husband standing by with cocked pis tol and saying, "Givo it to him Ell." Two sntcrprif.lng citizens of Lan caster have leased an island iu the Susquehanna and established a poultry establishment on aU cxtensivo scale. A Bristol lady, bed-ridden for six teen years, "threw physic to tho dogs" and appealed to Providence. The other day fdio suddenly arose, and now walks about unaided. She attributes her restoration to tho "power of prayer.' Thomas Hosterman, of Centre county, seventy years old, wealthy and respected, and the rather of a large family, feurful that his sons would squander his money, in a lit of melan choly cut his throat with an ordinary poclret knife. Captain Bartholomew was tried at Allentown on Saturday, but the decis ion In the "ae will not be promulgated until aM the evidence and the finding have been reviewed by Adjutant Gen eral Latta. The general imies.-ioii is that the verdict will be favorable to Captain Bartholomew. Another new calllo disease has ap peared. The animals eat heartily, but become very much emaciated and lose control of their hind ptirts, and finally when down are unuLle to arise and have to be fed in that position. Many cattle arc down and some have died iu neighboring counties. Pottsvillo, Pa., July 10. Two un successful attempts were made the lat ter part of last, week by a fourteen year old daughter of Mrs. Simon Long to poison her mother and In-other by placing Paris green in tludr drinking vessels. Prompt nieilical attention suved the lives of the victims. The family live-on a farm iK-ar Schuylkill Haven. The child has made a confes sion that she was prompted to the act by an older sister now living in Phila delphia who laft homo on account of family troubles. Republicim stale t'omm liter. Philadelphia, July U-The republi can state committee met here this morning at tho room:! of the Young .Men s republican club, Twelfth and Chestnut .streets. Tile representation wasalmost full, but six members being absent. The meeting was secret, none but inembeis being admitted. Alter being organized a eomuittee was sent alter the stalwart candidates, who ap peared at 12.0 and were received with applause. They ren.ained through tho meeting, though tu-;ing no active part willi the exception of presfiitiug a letter in which they declared them selves at the disposal of the committee. Previous to the arrival of tho candi dates four propositions had been offered by Jud;;e PrMit, of Crawford county, (he diseusssion of which continued until 2 o'clock, and which were as fol lows : . First. To snln.iH UiolMnUby Ilic -.ul ir v, 1 ""' i- 'iHiiiikiins wh vuliM i,,r I resi lient ( ,;irltt'Rl. X'''!l.l. TlK' srllfll'lll urn tick.-t liv til.; IMpuhir. vote """I" Jiii,-, i-t.Ml;h ois llio :im; to lie open to I lie fnieUiiuev of anv re pnl)!ieuns In llieshite i,f iVnns Ivimiih, mm every until invlUvl to n.une his own can ui.lul1-. Tlnr.l. To lio, a new ronventie-n umler Hie rules i.,lopicil l.y Hie t'ontlticiitul hotel e.jiik-rence of liuU-puihlents. on or helore Hie roin-ih citiifs.liiy In Au nist. If Hie ( onli lienlal ruiesni-e not sMli-l.ieiorv the eonveii tion sic, II le -ovenie. l.y ruie-i'to In- pr..pnre, iy ex-i.'liiefjnsiiee A-:i,;, ilaiiiptun I., far son Mel I'rani'ls :;. Heeves. l-'o'irth. To hold u convention iin.ler tlm ii'-H- nileMHilopieU by tlie n. rabin-an conven tion of .May lu. The propositions were favored by General While, Jude IMtif, and Col onel Hastings. They were opposed by General Ne."ley, of Pittsburg, and Mr. G' br, of Franklin. On a vote biin taken the proposition j were agreed to almost un-Hiiimously. after which tho convention adjourned. Among the stalwarts the opinion pre vails that If the Independent decline to accept any of the offers made, they will weaken their cause and drive back to the party a nnij.utty of those who have been leaning towards the independents. Tho latter antagonize the proposals, saying they will accept nothing but Beaver's complete renunciation. Mr. Wolfe, says that should they agree to a new convention they would bo- left powerless, as it would undoubtedly result in Beaver's renomination, and they having given their word, could not oppose him. He did not know what the independents would do, as their committee was not full, but from the expressions of those with whom he loci conversed, lie knew they were against any com promise, except u complete with drawal of Beaver. About ten days ago, Harnett Clark, employed on theOrr & McKinley mill, near Corsica, while tightening some burs on the saw sliped, and had his right baud badly lareerated on the saw. Dr Thompson, Corsica took charge of the case uud reports his man iu good condition. By a former accident some what similar to tho above Mr. Clark lost two fingers about a year ago. About the same time Raymond Chyp liert, near Corsica, while spliting stave bolts had his ax glance, striking him in the foot, severing an urtery, and before Dr. Thompson reached the ground he had almost bled to death. He, however, is fast recovering from the effects of his won ml. Jirook cilc JifftrMnUtH, The annual interest on the public debt Is now about $1. 08 far every in habitant. In 1803 it was more than twice this being 2,20 per capita, and PW3 it was as high as $4,29 per capita, or iUO,0771(j!i7, to bo paid by So.tii'J.OOO people. A beautiful lot of ilowerrf for house pr bedding purposes on hand mid for sale ut the Advocatk office. Great Flurry in the Oil Market. Pittsburgh, July 8. The report that dry holes had been foiind In tho War ren region and that large wells were declining in production caused a flut ter in oil to-day by sending llio price up to 58,e. Tln.ro was great excite ment nt the exchange, and the fluctu ations were quite rapid. The opening quotation was C.'ljct , tho highest price flSJct., and the closing price Oojcb The transactions were unprecedented, the sales aggregating 2,123,000 barrels. Bradford, July 8. At tho oil ex change to-day the members fairly tumble over racli other In their efforts to c6Ver heavy short sales. . From the opening bid of 53lct.( the market jumped to oOet., in two hours and again declined to Vict. Tho report of two dry hole-! on lot No. 0"2 started the Hurry. The market closed excited at53Jct., with sales of 8,210,000 bar rels. The death list of the Scioto disaster nt Mingo Junction continues to in crease, and several towns on the Ohio are in deep mourning.' To whatever sourseofthe disaster may be traced, circumstances all indicate now that the attempt to attribute it to intoxica tion of those in charge is without foundation. Whether It came uboul from a change in the navigation laws, or from tin; negligence of those in con trol of the colliding boats, or both, should not divert attention from the risks that are habitually run by excur sionists on public holidays. There seems ,o be no question that both the Scioto and the Lomas were overloaded, but the fact had nothing to do with tho collision ; and but for the collision there is at most a very remote proba bility that the circumstance would ever have have been mentioned or deemed worthy of second thought. The frequency of overloading on pub lic holidays has led both the people and owners of boats to regard the sub ject with to much Indifference, and the fate of the Victoria on the Thames, in Canada last year, leads to the doubt whether people gain anything by such experiences, except for a short time in the immediate vicinity of the disaster. The Sabbath at Wellsviiie, East Liv erpool and other places, when the train arrived with the additional dead bodies on board will be u day long to be remembered. The total list of dead is now swelled to lifty-one, and is probably incomplete. It is full eiiouuh, nevertheless, to HHrry a warning that should be heeded by all people, by the general public as well us those engaged in the f ranportaf ion of passengers. l'ttidbury Tct tyraih. Ex, Chairman Bogert sounds this warning to Democrats in his news paper; "Over confidence, equally with lack of faith in ourselves an 1 our pro jects, contributes to bring about our failures. This is as true of panics as of individuals." The new Climax Wringers at W. S. Service's, agent. A fine lot of house and bedding plans! for sale at Tin; A ivoi:a.i.u olliee. Cull and see them. These plants are from Harry Chaapel's green houses, Williamspoi f. Mason's Fruit Jars, Pints, (juarls, and half gallons at W. S- Service's, agent. Perforated card board, gold and silver, plain and llowercd, at Tin-: Advoi'atk office. P.y the new process of taking pic lures J. C. Harrling, ut the West End Gallery, can take a photograph in three to six seconds, this is of greet importance in taking pict tires of babies. New f lock of Scrap Albums, Box Paper, Pocket Books. Ladies' Porl- monaics, Rubber and base balls at Craig's Drug & Fancy goods store. A very !a'; e assortment of llatsat P. K. Grand Central, if you want a good style hat for a very little money drop into (lie ((rand Central. Mrs. Jacob But tcrfuss, over Biuier fuss' harness shop, Main street, ba coiistantly en hand the latest style i human hair oods, also switches', nets ami pins, AlC. Call and see them. Tho Grocery department at the Grand Central, P. & K's, is very full and complete and prices as low as good reliable goods can be sold for. A larjjo stock of Pork, Hams, Cheese, Dairy Butter, Flour, Feed, Beans, Sugar and Syrup just received. Try our Staudard Flour and you will never regret it. The Boot and Shoe department at the Grand Centrul 1'. & K. is very large, ami varied. Everything in Indie's Missis' and children's Shoes and Slip pers, dont fail to look through (his department. J. C. Harrling, of the West End Gallery has taken recently a number of Stereoscopic views from different points about town. Call ami see them. Orders for llowers, seeds, etc., from Harry Chiapel's greenhouse, Williaunport, will receive prompt nl (eiftiou if left ut Tan Advocatk office. J'OIlOL'till OUliIXAX'K NO Hi. " I") ELATING TO THE LAYING V OCT AN I) OPEN I NG OF RACE STREET. Bo it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of tlie Borough of Ridg way, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same 1. 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KSlC-ZZS&slJ 1 Pbiii'wa Is fcolnff um.iu extern ely luo-i-, Si-rliflly l!i,:nt li'ty.i'-litnytlint.uiivoflirri '.Nlii.li-cl.,i-.,.:ii-Ji.i.!,.-bkiiowutotl.oiiri,.'s.ilcm. fa I ? -Ill Olll,-P lllTl..f,'i.l 1. ,.,! Hi fr.-..-w.tJ ft for Inlorinlttpnt fiver, i-hiYaiutSMe I dumb auuo, Uiu lnfclliLlc remedy IsPeiiun a. fii No matter tvhnt your disease ts, wlinre !- -ui, i,o yun yi.uni cr cm, nm'o cr U'ui iV soul oiico lur l'liuuNA. FS??ug-y:!?qr7r-Ty Tell jroiir nelflihors and your ti tt-iiils that' pekcxa Is tho only ronieifv, anil will cure you will them. Stuil fur a luiuphlct. B. 11. II A HTM A V A 'O rtcl..- - ' , wuw. U, V.I.U. ICcpii your bowels and pelvic orgamregu. Moro universally recommended thad any proprietary medicine niado A bure'aud reliable tonic, Brow m Iron Bitten, Business Cards. GEO. A. RATHBUN. ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. Main street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Particular attention given to the examination of titles', also to pateu3 and putcnt cases. HALL & KPCAULEY AT'TORNI-'.Y-AT-LAW. '"" Oflko in new britk building, Mai l Htreet, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pti. vi'M J. S. BAR3YJELL, PHYSICIAN AND SUHQEOIL Over twenty live year" practice. ' Olliee on Main Street, RidjjWay, Pa., opposite the Uonert House. Otlico hours front 1 to 2 and 7 to S, P. 31. 11'. L. WILLIAMS. . Late of StruUanville)', Pbycii lan and Surireon, Ridgway, J'n,. Otliee in Hall's liriek ' Ituildiux up Utah's I References J. I). Smith, JL L. Young, P. Rulofson, Strattanville; Major John Kitley, W. W. Oreeii laud, Clari( n. Oillcn hours 1 to P. M. and 7 to 8 P. M. nuuum.sT it parmaceutist; .V. W. corner of Main and Mill streets. I'id;way, Pa., full as-oit ment of care fully selected Foreign and Domestic Druiis. Prescript inns carefully dis pensed at all hour, day or niht. vh'Oy j. d. ifiaaasuf r", n. o. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 'in n p.- Horns. I'iiiiii !! to n. in., 2 to 5 fOlil 7 to ii p. Ml. UrKjdi'iu-f (Hlii-O iu r si ili'nic, o,po.-ifi! l.ilt liuiily Hank, .Main St,vl. CALLS DAY nil NKillT PROMPTLY AT I'KMU '.I'. A lair sliare ol llio iM.'oiilo'y itatroiiiitfe ho-li.-itiM. MY HOUSE. W H. tCIl HAM, Proprietor, Ridjrway, Elk county, Pa. Thankful for the patronage hereto fore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor hopes, by paying strict attention to (lie comfort and con venience of fiu-'sls, to ni"fit a continu ance of tlie same. ocf.WO'.t EW LIVERY ,Si'A"LE IN 1.111)0 WAY LiOOD STOCK, OOOD.CARRI AU .bl and Mu't-'ies iii let upon the niys; reasonable terms. fiflle will also do job teiiiiiiii ". Stable on Elk street. A II orders lefi at the Post, Olliee I receive prompt; attention. AtliOlSTUI PLANTS ancL SEEDS EVERYBODY Our I L LUSTRA TED CAT A LOO lrE and ROOK OK ELOWERS semi free to any address. IIA!t;iY CM V U IX Florist and Seedsman, W i 1 1 larri'iporl, P:i. llKMtY A. P.Vll io:;.s, Jr., Local ujjen Ridtfway," Pac THE HULL VAPOR COOK STOVE, int. ULUL3I ANU UN1.T HtLIAtlLE, f ?3 Is tha only do-; vir o of lis lei nd I hut hati Ftrmri r?-:;-4 p;$ THE TEST! OF YEARS, "Hiidcurutii uni versal mihlic commondHlion. every M 111 Ci,,kin,:,Wi inj, Iron of nsh- roninc, t rtiit ('amiini' j tn'oiherduiiit'.s I'm work lure- ttifor (I'll!. llV Ihe onlihrtry cook Mw, tin J wiih,n:t iin insuf- fT:iiii lii'rtt, FMt, lrnts. ri(. FOR SUMMER USE THEY ARE IMJ'C" EWSABLE. m U.-liPlilr Agents Wiiiiusl iu uuuteuiicJ territory. AttHrus!, HULL VAPOR STOVE CO., Seneca Slrtvl, eor. ChuiiM.kiiii. C lureliiml. Ohio. mm warn ESTABI.TOH"!) 1SW. 52 11J WATEK 1, KEW VOnHi ra purer, better, stronger, and longer lenown in the market than any other articie of the kind. Ars always sure and reliable, and never fail to insure tha be:,t results, ia cookery. Ask your grocer f r it an,l Hive itatiial, Satiifactica gaaianteed or iu pay. 5 &j&SZ3tZ-2y Sl (ST S l is 5 l-a f SEA ' H 5 CH U 5J fll i TJ "S JJ V J C mm , 73 o C EM :j P 3 .U o m H -1 ? '
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