- 1 od5 THURSDAY. NOV., 15, 1882. Grand nndlraversejuryinen drawn for November term of court nre hereby notified not to attend, as nojurors will be needed. Fred. Hchocenino, Pro, Sugars, salt, and nyrupsat Morges tcr's. Tea, coffee, and lard at Morgos ter's. The days arc growing beautifully short. Go to Molester's for soap of all kinds. This la an ofT year for political bosses. Lay in your winter's stock of wood aud coal. No prisoners in tho Elk county Jail at present. Then go to Morgester's for your groceries. No jurors will bo needed at the next term of court. Harry White got lea in the twenty-fifth district. Apples, eggs, onions, turnips, and potatoes at JMorgcsler's. Remember the assassins of Gen Beaver. Cameron J'rcnn. The people remembered the assas sins of Gen. Garfield, Mr. Gould. Fresh groceries, new groceries, good groceries, at Morgester's. The weather grows colder, and the price of wood is f 2 a cord. Much cold weather cannot bo ex pected until the swamps are filled up Venison is now in season, and the boys will soon commence to bring it in. Go to Morgester's for canned goods. Peaches, tomatoes, lobsters, beef, and in i nee meat. Christmas will soon bo here, Then will come Christmas trees and stockings full. For a good time go to the Thanks giving ball at Hyde's Opera House, Nov. 30th, 1882. Morgcsler is ready to put the roof on his new store. He inteuds to move by Christmas. The conregations of the M. 13. Church, are large and increasing under the guidance of Rev. A. S. Goodrich. Cleveland's majority in New York state is upwards of 105,000. President Arthur is said to wonder why the election was not nia.leT.iiiunimous. Garritt & son have a new building uearly completed between the post- Illce and Hugh McGeehin's new building. A harmless lunatic writing in the Philadelphia iVtw, nominated Maine for President and Heaver for Vice President iu 1884. Thanksgiving bull at Hyde's Opera House, Nov. 30th, 1882, all ure cordially invited to attend. Music by Miller's Quadrille Band. IJlaine announces that lie will not be a candidate for the Pieindency in 1881, which announcement has noth ing to do with the case. The people want Maine, and ho will have to fctand it. The Coiigrejjratioualist will irive ono of their enjoyable socials at Mr. Osterhout's on Saturday evening of this week. All who have ever at tended a social at Mr. Osterhout's will be sure to go again. Tuesday Nov. 7, was a good day for the Crown boys,' Jeli'erson L. was elected to the Assembly from Elk County; Isaac 15. to tho assembly from Erie County, uud V. V. to Congress from the Lycoming district. llidgwuy Lodga No. 000, I. O. of O. F. meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in their hall over the post office. Contractors Murphy & Taylor Lave the job of excavating the cellar of Powell & Ivime's store. The work is now about half done. The dirt is used to rill up Main street to bring it up to the grade of the railroad west of where the railroad crosses the public road uear the big bridge. Vote for Senator. Following is the olllcial count for State Senator in this district : Hall, I), Tate, It Cameron Clarion Forest Elk Total. 487 l!i85 3H6 381 . S iO-t 31 '2 1152 5811 3212 2572. 3212 Plurality Hamilton, Greenback candidate for Senator in Clarion 108 and in Forest 7 Hall majority over all is 2100, The return Judges for the district met at Ridgway last Tuesday, aud were as follows: Cameron, J. N. Judd ; Clarion, Jno. J. Brown ; Forest, P. M. Clark, Elk, J. V. Tuylor. Congressional Vote. T W KX ti urn 1 1ST kic r . Orwig, R. Curtiu, D. Union Clearfield Clinton Elk Miillin Centre 1250 '.'82 230(1 1811 812 vm 2150 4120 2576 1520 1975 3108 Total, 0054 14040 Curtin'B majority, 4G-KQ, TWENTY-FirJ Jl iustiuct. While, R. Patton, F. Clarion, Armstrong, Iudiuua, Forest, Jeli'erson, 2088 Sh.'ii 3050 343 2751 3013 3014 3247 520 2071 13006 Total 12007 ftftt-en't amjority,. 9o8. Porso.'.il. Mrs. Lizzie Oyster, of Erie, is in town on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. D. S. Luther. O. G. Kelts and wife have re turned to Kane. Ottis is much Im proved in health. Mr. Hay Seed, of Jefferson county, was In lown. He reports u good crop of Buckwheat. Mrs. G. V. Niohols;leftoii Wed nesday for Port Allegheny and Oluin to visit her sons C. M. and Will Nichols. Mrs. Sman Fuller, mother-in-law of theei.ltor of this paper, arrived on Monday last as per previous an nouncement. Frank VanOrsdall and wife are still rusticating at tle old folkes' on the old Gulnac farm. Frank is slowly regaining his health. -Mrs. D ivid Hitchklss, and Mrs Edward Bjnague, of Rockland N. Y. are iu llidgway visiting Mr. C. E. Hloaday. Mrs. Ilotehkiss is Mr. lloladay's mother. slTiTrlujes Pain run G rant At the residence ot Mr. 1 unity, llidgway, by Rev A. .- Goodrich, on Nov. lo, 182 Mr. Christopher T. Painter, of Grants Mills, Pa., to Miss Ueima J uraut, ot biegel, Jeilersou county Pa. Art tin A XTKiiii A t the residence of the pride's parents Nov. 8, lSsn, by ivev. a. rs. uooiiriol), 1'rol. V. 1), Arird, lurniington. Pa., Superin tendent of schools of Warren eountv. to Miss Emmn P. Axtell, diuuxhter ot Dr. A. C. Axtell, ot Youngtowii .ru. The presents were numerous more than usually valuable. Election is over and we nre all glad of it. -Mrs. D. S. Luther has been very sick lor several days. Monday was rainy and cold, with slight sprinkling of snow. Don't forget the dance at Hyde's Opera House, Nov. 30th, 1832, Music by Miller's Quadrille Rand. llliaui Gillan, West Chester ...t.:i.. i nuiiu iu uie act ot ramming some shot iu a gun with an iron rod, .n Iticsday, the guu went off the shot entering the young gunner's right hand, Injuring him seriously. One of the sweetest-looking Kirs ot Missouri dislocated her shoulder the other day by kicking at a tat .Missouri girls can kick higher than any other brand of girls we know of. -The Elk Comity Teachers' Insti lute will meet in Ridgway on Dec. 18 is.. It is expected that Daniel Dougherty, the silver lomrued orator, ,.e l..:i.i ..i. ... . u j-iuiuucipuia, win lecture some cuing uuri.ig me session ot tiie in stitute. A Chicago minister makes a note of the fact that lie has never seen uiy reading a newspaper in a street ear. Well lie has never seen a lady smoking on a cur platform either. It simply goes to show that u lady is ;iot a gentleman. Mrs. I J. Rees has moved into the Parley building, east of Hall's brick. and is now opening up a large stock of winter goods. Ladies' triiued hats specialty. A lot of goods slightly dam aged by trie lire wiil bo disposed of at a bargain. Thursday last on McFaddeu's con tract near Blue Rock one Swede wai I- ! I 1 . . . ... . , . iwnou anu two wounded. The men "tic ui wuik uuuermiuin.tr a large tree, when the boss announced the dinner hour. They all ran without paying any attention to the tree which fell with the above disastrous result. A I'lindj of Peril. 1'roiu tho New York Tribune. a lagman, so drunk lie could not walk straight, performed the surpris ... . m . - ing teat ot cuinbing to the top of fraiuciii jji'wiiiunvii, iiiu., iy means of ladders which the painters had left unguarded while they were at dinner. The performance seemed to a fiord htm an agreeable exhilaration, but to the people in the street below it was pain ful in tiie extreme. He swayed from side to side, occasionally stoppiug to shout and wave his hat while he held on with one had.. Having satisfied his ambition by touching the cross at the top of the steeple, he began the still more perilous descent. When he was part way down two men went up to help him, and having, by their as sistance, reached the ground in safety, lie staggered oil with a delirious howl of exultation. Value of Advertising. A lawsuit of curious interest is iu progress in Uuil'alo. The Bronner Bros., were advertising their clothing in the Builalo Courier across the top of the telegraph page, and had a con tract for the space. Recently, when new typo was put on the paper, the "make up" was changed, the telegraph news being transferred to the first page. The. advertisers insisted that the advertisment should be transfered a'.so. The publishers refused and oilered the advertisers fl.uuo. They declined, and have instituted a suit for 50,00o damages. This is uu Indi cation of thevalue they put on advertis ing. Moreover, the publishers can af ford to pay a handsome sum should the verdict be against them.sineetheeloth iers will be obliged to show (he extent of damages done from the lossof adver tising. This is the first time, we be lieve, that such an issue has been raised in court, and the result will be expectantly awaited. Of course the damage claimed, $50,000, is excessive. But the dill'erance between the cost of an ad. anil the verdict must be the measure of the profits of advertising Judicially determined. That is the esseuce of the suit and, tho bigger the verdict against the Courier, the greater must be reekoued its worth us uu advertising medium. A Recipe to Make Pretty Women. A celebrated beauty, whose com plexion at sixty was fresher than that of our women at thirty, told me her secret this summer, and it wus divided into two parts: First She never used washrag or towel on her face, but washed it with her hands, rinsing is off with a soft sponge. She used clear water in tho morning, but while ens tile sonp or very warm water at night, and after drying it on a soft towel she would take .a (lush-brush and rub her cheeks, chin and forehead. Second If she was going to be up late at night she always slept as many hours in the day as she expected to be awake be yond her usual time. She Ilnlshcd her little sermon on beauty preserva tion by saying: "Sort water and sound sleep keeps ofl" wrinkles and spots, and girls should give more at tention to this than they do, fur "With the coming of the crows' feet Is the going of of the beaux feet." New York Letter in Washington Critct. C. M. Spencer, the inventor of L! - ..... - .uu oieuccr line, is perieeiing a new rille and fowling-piece that will surpass all his former eiibrts. The want of a new fowling-piece is sadly felt one that will not go oil" when it Is "not loaded," and that will also shoot a charge that will turn a corner, or fol low up the game iu u zigzag direction until it brings it down. JS'orrinowi Herald. Uumed to Ashes. A dreadful calamity occurred near Troupsburg last Monday morning. A farmer named Curtis Lampman started early in the morning for Knoxville Willi a load of grist. After he had departed his wife left her two little children asleep in bed and stared out loniilk the cows. When she was re turning from the milking she saw smoke issuing from tho door of the house. She hurried to the house and was horrified to find that it was on fire. She attempted to rush iu and save her children, but she was driven back by a cloud of llames. She could plainly hear their terrified screams but was powerless to give them aid. She made one last effort by climbing into a win dow and striving to reach herollspring by that means. When the neighbors arrived they found her terribly burned and Buffering intense pnin. Her clothing had been burned from her body and her (lesh was backened to a crisp. The house was burned to tho ground and the children were con - . 1 i . . ... somen iu ii. , neurhbor rave i Knoxville and in formed the father of the calamity, who was almost crazed wiin griei and hurried Lack to his ruined home and suffering wife. The origin of the lire is a mystery. It though that Mrs. Lunipinan's injuries wiil prove fatal also. AY,' land Jotiruu Hood-night lo Cum ran. Kroin the Pittsburg Post (Deni.) The one grand and significant fact of tins e!ect.ion-tlie lesson that it (cache and the grand truth that it is that tameroni.sni has had its day lliiiiiuinouri system of political and administrative jugglery that has di honored the Commonwealh for twenty years degraded its science corrupted its franchise, and demoralized its poli ticshas been driven to a dis!miwr..,l rave. Judge Ktlley spoke at ouite a nuin her of Leaver meetings during the late campaign, but contented himself with (tiling his audience of the imperative necessity ot aljolisning the internal taxes. He now takes Beaver's defeat very philosophically, seeing in the success ot the Democrats an indication that the people are tired of uo.-s rule, winch fie terms the curse of the State. ami entertains a hojiu that an end has neen put to it lortver. It is because a urge portion of the Kcimhliean i.;iifv t I. ....... I.. r...i... i. .. f nmuKiii nun diiie.re ivenev t i:ir n... lection of Pattison was the alternative to a continuance of the boss rule which they loathed that the Democratic can didate was chosen. The Republican majority can resume power when it nooses, hut until tnat old man of tin, sea, Cameion, and his henchmen have 'ten siiaken oil trom the Renublicau nouitiers, it will be iliinots.-, bk; lo muster the full Republican strength for the Republican ticket, as it wns 'in the last campaign. I'luludetijliiu I'rcbU. It is a good sign that people all over the country are ih.innn.ii,,,,- leaner stm ts and belter diaina -e. New Orleans is delighted with the re- ulls of its cleansing cxneiiuient. tho 'hiladelphia papers keen iroddih'' the street-sweeping contractors, the Sau Francisco journals are on the war path against the disgraceful couditUu of their city; and so it goes .every where. in accordance with what has been the custom for a number of vears. the International Committee of the Vounir Men's Christian Assoei.-.timi auied the week beginning Sunday, Nov. J 2, as the week of prayer for tho world. 1 he growth of the association has been remarkable, extending, as it does, to all the principal civilized coun tries. There are in the lhiled States and Canada 779 associations, of whih 050 have an average member-hip of 82,370, and sixty-nine own buildings valued at $2,700,473. Pittsburg, Nov. 11. There was very lillle excitement at the Oil Ex change to-day. The usuul number of lambs were present iu the lobby, many of whom were very angry ut the downward course that the market was taking. The feeling was heavy viih a weak tendency, but the liuetiialions were neither large m.r rapid. Tl.e opening tales were made at $1.2iiJ, aud the market advanced to $1 27, but sboitly afterwards declined to $125. then udvauced to H -H, uud closed . t that figure. . The Bales were not very heavy. One thousand dollars a Bhure was offered for exchange huh k. The per value is one hundred dollars. 1 knnsyivuhiu Wows. It is reported thut a new stalwart paper is to be started at Altoona. Henry Stevens, of Rending, has n plow which bears the date 1720. 1 he present capital of the Pcnn- s.y lvuniii Railroad Company Is $84,084,- ojO. Look Haven ls excited over Chinese Immigration In the town. They are to have a laundry. Tyrone behind "maims" hold weekly meetings to discuss the theory of teaching and the studies taught in their schools. The railroader, named Madden, M ho was robbed of $loo near Sunbury, some time since, litis died of grief tit his loss, The public, schools of Birt'sboro, Berks county, were closed Friday on account of scarlet levtraiul diphtheria. Mahion C. Lichty, a Somerset man, charges three Johnntowners with getting him intoxicated, knock ing him down and robbing him. On Friday night an incendi..ry fire occured at Lock Haven. Two stables and some small out buildings were destroyed. The property was insured. The proprietor of the Altoona Call announces that he h::s sold an interest iu his establishment, io "several well known Democrats," and that the paper hereafter will he published by the "Curt Printing and Publishing Com pany, limited" William A. WeL-hons, of West moreland crunty, on .September 3. sowed three-fourths of an acre of buck wheat and In less than two months the grain wan harvested and threshed, yielding eighteen bu. Iieis. A number of young bloods have been in the h:ilit of loafing around the Pennsylvania Mution at Johi- town insulting ladies and raising dis turbances. On Friday night two of them were arrested. The company intended hiking the mailer before the court. E. B. Haines, editor of the Al toona Call has sued the Times Publish ing Company, of that city, for lihel. The libel consists in statement mcde in tho Times that Haines meant to trick the public when he tiniiouuctd that he hud sold an interest in his paper to several prominent Demo crats. Some of the former employes of the Philadelphia almshouse who did not receive their money from cx Supcrhilciidcnt I'hipps, have brought suit against the c;-.y for the recovery of their buck pay. Henry Starr and ethers have already forced payment from the city and a number of others intend doing the srnio. Alexander McCicllmid one of the most notorious roughs in Venango county, returned to his home at Sum mit from Franklin, on Monday even ing la.it in an intoxicated condition, and bewail at-.u.-ir.;; his wife and child ren by driving tin -children out of doors, and d.i'.gc.imr hi-; wife from a sick bed, aud limaleoing in tlinot her with a re volver which lie was flourishing, when in some manner she. succeeded in get ting hold of the revolver and tried lo escape, when he followed, and she fear ing lie would kill her, turned and fired til him, l he ball taking lu'cct in the rigid eye. lie lingered until 3 a. m., and died. Forenl -Xatimutl Democrat. We find the following in the Wellsboro .l.y.'x'v, but cannot, tell what it is that excites the editor so much. "On the Oih of December the muck talked of transit of Venus will take place. Pennsylvania will be just as good a place from which to see it as could be found by (raveling 10,000 miles. The celestial Hiwy will waltz right between themn tin;! tbegood peo ple of our State. Thoi-c who would in spect the scandalous sight had better have their .-moked glass ic;.dy. It i now or never with those, who want to see euusiu her iiTc.it transit act. because her next transit will not come along until the ytnr 2001. At that time, of all the foiirlLt-n hundred mil lions of people now living and paying taxes on mo eariu, mere will hot be a single one alive except, perhaps, a straggling remnant of the aired neonlc who nursed George aiiiugtou and voted for hi in." BiCeutonnial Beer. Tho books of the United States Infernal Reve nue officer f ir the week covering the Bi-Centem;ial pageantry iu Philadel phia, show an increase in the deliver ies of beer ropiest nted by the sale of stumps amounting to 9,93s barrels. The figures for the week of October 21 to2fi, 1SS1, were 18,420 barrels, and for the same week this year, 2S,3?3 barrels. The actual increase thus shown is nearly 10,000 barrels, and, when allowance is made for the stocks in retailers' hands, a moderate esti mate of tTio extra consumption for the week would ho 12,000 barrels. This to the brewers moans tin increase in sale amounting to T-'.'0. 000, and in sales of retail consumption of about S.'JO.OOO, or a grand total of $75',0.lO e:pi niled for malt liquor to help on the enthusiasm of tb.e million and a-half of people crowded within the city limi'.s to do honor to the 20uth anniversary r-f the founding of the Commonwealth. Estimating the maximum average population at 1,000,000, ihe.-c figures show a minimum average consunip-' (ion of (en glasses for each man, woman arid child in Philadelphia, nnd this moderate estimate can be consider ably extended !ya computation bused on the Coney Island system of draw ing 0-59 glasses from a barrel, probably ill vogue in most of the saloons during tho busicbt hours of the day. A few more subscribers w ould be appreciated at this oiiice. We have roctu Oil our books for titvtral more. What Vennor ProfoBBbS tu ii.li Jv7. November, half fine, half stormy; December, snowy, stormy and wet nnd cold, ncording (o locality ; very stormy on Atlunllo (similar to 18S1 ) UnUMiial niin fall in New York and Middle Stales seaboard section, Nov ember and December. One very cold part in December (fore part) li-kcly lo lie generally felt. The Winter of lW'2 1S83 will be tho levcrse of quiet. February will be the finest month, after (lie lirit ten d.iy i. March will have its blow and bluster ut the wrong end. StamiDccl Envelopes. Owing (on new contract; made by (he pdstofil.-o department, slumped envelopes will bo sold to the public after the fir -J. of Janu.iiy next ut a re duction of about ten per cent on the present prices-. The li t lor sizes of the cuvclopo will he sold at $1.80 pi thousand in addition to tho postage. The department has also arranged to print, special return request notices upon the envelopes, without addi tional charge, when ordered in quanti ties of 4,0 V) or more. The department stales that it ft fact not generally known, thalstampod envelopes, when spoiled 1'i'roiu'h misdirection or other cause.-!, can be exchanged for a po-tage stamp of the samede nomination at the nearest posfnfiiee. Ex. From the annual report of Third Assistant Pot (master General Hazeti, which has just hfon submitted to the Postmaster General, (ho following in fornmtiou p.h to the operations of his oiiice and of the postal service generally hi obtained: The ordinary receipts of the department during tho fi-cal year cncV? .Tunc ,'10, 1SS2 amounted to .;4!)'l",i2.!o, and the net money order receipts (o $0t;o,7i;7.:!5, making a total revenue of .-? 11,870, - 410.15. The expenditures of the department during the year amounted to $IO,o;!!,i;;;4.74, showing a surplus of receipts over expenditures of $1,8:M, 775. -Jo. From this surplus, however, should be deducted he outstanding liabilities, estimated at i-'i.j-jc. io, which w ill leave a net surplus of re ceipts over expenditure of il,"0U, 22J.J1. (:ia:ui:;i kotjce. Nolice is hereby t iven that an rp plication will he nu'ide to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, under an act of Assembly of the common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to provide for tho Incorporation and Regulation of certain corpora tions,'' apj -.roved April 2'', 1S74, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intciidi'd corpi ration to bewailed TiiK nkw 'iw;:k iron and NTE EL( it )M PAN V .tho characU r ami object whereof U to mine and prepare for market, or for their own us,.- and consumption, coal, iron ore mid other mineral :, ami to na.'itifi.cittre iron and steel, or any other metal, or either thereof, in all shapes and forms, and either of tin-so metal i exclusively or in combination wilh oilier metals, orv ith wood, and to transport all of said articles or any of Iheni to murU-t, aud to di-po.x' of the same, and for those IHO jiosis, in nave, possi-ss and enjoy ail linj rb-hl.-i, benefits arid privileges of the said Act of As-iemuly and its suppicmuits. Lucoj'i; Eakt.ky, Solicitors. Fit ASK JA3HN' sm:;X:)Mir. AGENTS WANTED for the lllus ! rated Lives and Adventure of Frank and Jesse James and the Younger Brothers, the noted Western Outlaws. By Hon. J. A. Daeus, Ph. D. A. true and tliril!i!ig account of (heir hold op erations for 2l years, in as many Si-.tes and Territories, with graphic descrip tions of the death of Jtsso, the sur render of Frank, and the preliminar ies of his trial-ton a score of itidiet nients for Murder and Hiirhwav Rob bery. i'rolu-ely illustrated, with en gravings ot the outlaws as hoys nnd men, toetr ynin- wivesatid littleohil divn, the Ford boys and id other en graved from actual photographs. A 1Ion. N'.'.A I'l lt AuKxrs! Send lor Kill particulars and be convinced that lids ii the most salableaud profit able book published, or, to save tinio, send 5 els. at once for oanvasMit" book and st.ito your choice of towm ship. Outfit and sample, coiiv sent prepaid for ell 60. Address, 'N. 1). Tm.isps.ox & Co., Publishers, x. y. Cor. tub and Broadway, New York. Mceio HoiacTS of Coanty"BoMi" NoYP i-: Is lu-ivliv be li.llov. i!,.; 4!vcii to the liotO. rs of tcl NhiiIs f pit county tot in-1 'diint v Treasurer lieii.i e Mux DAY, Miv tO IWVNUIlt K.iiil t, jje' lor paymei.t on or !. lSx'.', Hi- bitere.- tlc.t il-.y. viz.: No, i an 1 e;a-li Noc. ::, I, .". 7, s 1:', IU. SI. -1, :u.. No... and i;t, i.-i Caen . I.a.pe. Xn-:. Siimolilrci, e:i;-li -- e.'l. uierjou will cwiso en . !'e 11, l'i. n, It, n. Pi, 7, . c:h'!i se 'l. " il Pi .1. W. Kiinont n, nail 7 1, i.-:su.-.l to J. W. ..os. a. and each sl,(i!i.. Iv OIiosli .1, each "tK'.l tl , 71 ulu! m M. V.. (Olllsteil, , Issued to ,M. i;. Nik. M. .'", J7, Jii, :t:i, IK an, 4H n.l o caeli Mi !!, SI. 31, "O, ul), ns, -I.; (Old 1 1, caeli ,-.',nfl. Nix. ,7 and ii'l, each ;;,). Notice is :iUo heieiiy -Iven to tho holders ofllK! loilowui reeiUil bonds of Kil; einnitv toi.rcM iu .-act in. ,n!s in II-,.. County TreaM,iv'r 1 ir payment, nit or liclnic S I ; i V 1 sii vY Ii. '.(.'. 0, h-i, :is the interest Iheiton will cct'sc on 1 1 ; : I it. iy, vi. : Nos. VS, 7:1 and S ', i;eli Mill). .Vos. sjand -.'I, each s.Vn. . os. M, n. Mi, s7. vs. mi a ml pn, each io) in .-v.M i . c. ; a '! ;V..' ;c IM' x KK- i -'o. Comfa. a:; Nisski,, Altiul V. ;j. HoKi'n.N, clerk. 2S-iw. Live Agents Wanted. To sell Dr. Clime's Receipts; or In formation for evi rybodv, in every county in theUnhed tf tales and Cum das enlarged by the. biibiisher to tl J- pates. It ci m tains over ilbi'u house hold receipt-: ..ml ia suited to all clas sts and conditiom; of society. A wonderful book and a household m- cesslty. It sill.- ut sio-hl. Greatest in ducements cvtr oHeitd to book surcntt). Hamplo copies sent by mall postpaid, for i-2.0'.). Kxcbc I ve territory given. Ajunts more, than double their money. Addros Dr. Chase's .-.'.cam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan. FI.O.'tAL DIlOliATIOSS. Tai-to, J'.cauty nnd Myle lllii-xcelltd. alteiition ;tiveii lo Ihe proper arrniiyo luelil of 1- lowers. Jioiepi. is, baskets and Dcsl.;iis prepared iu the most uni.it io ncinner at moderate prices and fcelil safely by explVoa. Catalogues free to, A dd i ess. llAllili t'lr.VAPFI., D" coral ive K!oi 1st, Viiiuiuiport,i I'a. Here We Are. Masonic Hall Ihtlldlng ready tosup (ily you wi(h anything in tho line of Btoves, Hardware, Tin ware, Iiftmp trooda A'C, Leave your orders for tin ware, ntove rt'iiariiig &c, as usual tlicy will receive prompt attention. V. S. Hkuvicm, a;ieiit Buclden's Arnloa Balve. The best Waive hi tho world for Cuts P.ruises, Darns, (sores, Ulcers, iiut llhouni, Fever Horcs, ('Implied Haiid? Cliilblains, Corns, and all (?kiu limp tions, and positively cures Piles. 1 is guaranteed to ;:lvc perfect witisfao- tion or moiipy refunded. Price cents jior box. For sale by U. O McKscma r. Almost every store In tho country has on its counter, a show cu'e of Dr Day's medicines. P.y a fitauce at the display, it will be seen that direct act ing reincdiesarcotlere 1 formally every day complaints, uud as they tire all the results of study nnd experience, their woith may be relied on. Dr. Day's Liver Pills arc taken iu diilcTenl way from any other pill, ami only a trial is needed to prove their Kient. superiority in ail fines ol liver complaint und constipation. Dr. Day's Cold Medicine has rrea( power over col dr. and sore throat, and persons subject to quinsy need not have their tonsils break if they ttik (his remedy iu lime. Thy show case contains a number of others, but special attention is called to Dr. Day's Cure for Piles, as having greater curative, inlhienee over the parts implicated, than any other medi cine known. onen, uro. & nrownstouio, proprie tors ot the Now Yoik store, would re Hpeeti'uily announce to the public that the report that has been circulated of late in ncard to their removal from town is not true. On the contrary, wi are hero, and expect to remain i: llidgwuy a good many years and con tinue. to sell goods cheaper tfian errr Our stock is new and complete all the latest novelties in the market I. ali and examine our stock and be convinced that we arc headquarters, for dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoos, etc. We wiil be able to quote you prices in a week or two. Our stock is full and comr,letc iu all ila branches. Con;7N, Bun. a BnovrneSTEixr:, Proprietors. A'Ol H i.. m the Court or Common I'i as for tho ( oiuitj of Uu, 2.oo. Term, liJS. Nolice is hereby given thut an tip plication will be made to the said Court mi Thursday, Nov. 2!, A. 1). Wl, at Uidgwiiy, Pa., under the act of Assembly ol tho Commonwealth of t'enti.-ylvauia, entitled "An Act to provide lor ihc Iticorparation and Herniation ol certain Corporations' approved Airu zu, 101 , and tile sup plements therein, lor Ihe Charter of mi intended Corporation to be call "t'lrst CoilM'l'e.;atioiial Cainvh ol Phhrway, Pa.," the character and oojete iiereoi is uie support o! public worship, the support of any Lenevo ient, charitable, educational, or mis siouiii.v iimicruii-:ing, iin.l lor tiieso purposes to have, po-sess and enjoy all the riahts. benefits, and uriv- j leges of the said Act of Assembly and us suppieiiieuis. W. S. II Air RjjKy, Solicitor. Eik C'tiiiily Court Prtchiiiiatinii. AVIIlinKAS, tho Hon. Win D. I'.rown, President, Geo. lid. Weis and u. u. iiescnt;er, Associate J mines ot tuc Court in Common Pleas, and Jus tices of the Common Pleas, Imd Jus tices of ihe Court of Quarter Session., aud Ol plums' Court, und Court of Oyer and .Terminer, and Oeoeral Jail Delivery, tor the Mai of capital ami oilier oileitses iu the County of Kik hy their precepts to ins directed, have oi iie-reei a i oui i Of i.iimnioll fleas, a t.ourt ot Quarter .Sessions, Orphans' Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Oeiieral Jail Delivery, to ho hoblen at l'idgwuy, in and Cor said county of Elk on tho THIRD MONDAY IX NOVEM1SKU, is:.', bein;c the 20lh day of tho monili, to continue one week. Notice is Iu leby .'iveii to the Coroner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of Elk county, that they are by those presents: c.iiiiniaiule.i to he then and there in their proper per sons, at lu o'clock a. ii. of said dav, with their rolls, records and iuquisi tion.-i, and other rcmheiances, to tlo those things which to their olliees ap pertain to bo done, and thaljall Jus tices of tiaid county make returns of ali recognisances entered into before them to the Clerk of tho Courts, ns per Act of Assembly passed May 8th, lS'34, aiitl these who are bound by their rtcog nizanccc, to prosecute 'the prisoner that, are or shall be iu the jail of the Mild county of Elk, and then and there to prosecute against them as shall he pist. 'HJOMAM .SULLIVAN, h'heriir. October 'th, IWJ. l.Ist of CaiiM'ji. Following Is the list of causes sot down lor trial at the Novemlicr term ot court, commeiiciu -Clh, l.S Mou 'X. 1. Elius .Moycr v. J. S. Hyde. No. , jiiiiuury icriu, iswi. 'Z. Angeli Dogtano vs. Antonio Bog tano. No. ot, January term, 1S.S0. . Jcroiue Powell vs. Geo. Precious. No. 61, May term, 18bl. 4. (leo. H. Everett vs. Henry Stein hilper. No. JH, May term, lssl. 6. James S. (ireves, assignee, &c, vs MWiutl Wtidcrt. No. ti, Ji.n. term, i. Ii. M. Painter vs Gu.-t Loebumn et ul. No. '22, January term, 1SH2. 7. Jacob M'Cauh y v.s Peter J. M' Mann etui. No. Ill, May term, H-i2. ti. T. J. lehadlr vs. l'liomas Tosiir. No. 7 j, May term, hsj. U. 15. T. .Sherwood vs. Geo. 11. F.v erett et ai. No. 81, May term, 18;W. Fnia). .SciHENiNa Clerk (J,. ,S. iir.asrj:naii('"K. Nolice is hereby given that the fol lowing ueeount will be presented ut the next term of the Orphan's Court (or ci.hlirimiiii.ii : 1. The account of J. dm .Moyor, ad ministrator of the Estate of Isaac Coleman, late or Horion township, E!k county, deceased. 2. The Account of J. J. Thompson, guardian of Win, A. and ISarah E. aid ley. Eli LB. SoiiEIUNU. Heuiiter. Business Cards. ?'fL & M'CAOLEY ATTOllNKY-AT-LAW. Ofllco In new brick building, MiitH street, llidgway, Elk Co., Pa. v3-t A TTOJIN K Y-AT-L..VW. Main street, llidgwny, Elk Co., Pa. Particular nttenihm izivctt to til i. 'elimination of titles, ivlao to paten '3 and pateut cases. physician" ahd VukaEOHi Over ( woufy five years prhctice. Odico on Main Sire'ct, Itidgway. Pu., opposite (lie Ic.ie-cvt Houvo. Ol'dco hours i'roui 1 to 2 and 7 to S, P. M. ir. l. wn.i.i.w.s. Coroner of Elk Co., office iu r -ar of Iltrlcy's Drug i-toro. next Hydo House. Oilicc hours 7 t 8 A. Mi 3 to 0 i. jr. C:3'J to 8:Ul. P. M. DllUGGLST & PAIIMACEUTIST, N. W. corner of Main nnd Mill streets; llidgway, Pa., full assortment -of care fully Ke'leetcd Foreign and Domestic Drug.-;. Prescriptions carefully dis penned at ail hours, day or night. N viliny PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON oki-ici: Hocks. Kroni l to 12 n. in., 2 to S ninl 7 to ii p. 111. itesldelKO (Mtlco Mi, rel ilencc, oi iui.-ito Kilt (Jointly iliuilt, Main S'.reel. i:At.hs hay nit night riwirTLt a rriiN'iiKi). A f ilr f t.arc ol tin.-people's piitronnge so licit. ii. J. T. VIM J St. D. CFFICS IN HALL'S BRISK BALDING. Oi'nen liouns s to') a. m. 1 " v. m. 7 " !) i: :t. KY13S HT-yai. W. II. SClI It AM, Proprietor, Kidgwtiy, Elk county, Pa. Thankful t for i ho patronage hereto fore so iibcir.l'y I eslowed upon him, the new proprietor iioi.es. by navinir strict attention to the comi'ortaml con venience of guests, to m'dit a continu ant, e of the same. octu(l'69 JOHN. THOMPSON. f bate of forMcri. Jcft'orRcM pnnntr.l PIivbI- cliui nnd surgeon, uiiicuiu ro.ir of Messen- l.'cv s i ! iisf .-.tori?. Itcleroi.ev U. A. .TcnkH, W. P. .Teaks, W. V, ('(irlicit. Prs. I.:r.vson, IkiUncii imj O. M. .Mtit'um ; Mi'Iir nikvlHp; Hr. Irjwn, of Troy H. Kuliii'son, Klraltuuvlllt'. BY VlilTUE OF .SUNDRY writs of fieri facias, aiias fieii facias, vendi tioni exponas, levari taelas, and testa tum lierl fueiiH issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, and to mo i.ireete.l, 1 r'HOJ.lA.S WILLI VAX, Pli-h Shoriii" of said eountv. do hereby give notice Mint I will ex pose to public sale or outcry at the Prolhoiiolary 's oiiice, in P.idgway, ut one o cloci; r. m., on MONDAY, NO VEMliEH 20Ui, 1882, the following described real estate, to wit : The following town lots and prem ises, siluale iu the lown of lliduwuv. county of Elk, and .Mule of Pennsyl vania, being the north half of town lots number seventy (7a) seventy-one (Tljand iJagn-ot'lilo lo the plan anil map oi said lown as recorded in the ollicu tor rteonlinir deeds, tte., in end for the county of Eli;, upon which there ia erect. :d one two-story fittme house feet with shed or kitchen attached loxM'i feet and ono frame burn Woi.ed and taken in execution at the property of J. C. Luther at the suit of The Township of llidgway. (VLSI) All (hat ctrtaln nicoo. nnr.' eel or tract of laud situate in the vil lage of Ceiitrovilie. eountv of Elk and Hate of I'eiinsvK'aiii.i. hoimilcil and desciibod us follows: On tlm north hy the Mllc-burr and Sinntli. port tun. pike, on the cost bv nan. of lot No. .");',; on ilej south by tin ulley; on the west by uu alley. Containinir thirty teit iront on said turnpike by ten and . no-hull' rods iu depth ami being a strip of iand thirty feet in uioiuoii oi uie west suto ol lot No. O-i ill Klliil i!l;i'f(. lt;oi. lelit..l. ict creeled one two-story piank building iwcuiy-oiio icel 111 V. Klill Ijv IwcntV- six feet in lcl.i'.th with khehen nr.. htched one-stoiy"lii-h liixlS feet. T Ell. US OF SALE. The fol'owim liin.-l ln.liielN- Plied With Wireli t;ic l.i oocr! e Issft-n..t- oil : '1. All bids must lie oai.l in foil . CO'.t Where I be lilaliil hi ir ntl.f.p li. creditor becomi.s the p-.irclia.,cr. in Which Case the costs t!'.l. .e-lfj rinu .... ......... ...... i . ..unv he paid, as well as all liens; prior to I hat of the purchaser, and a duly cer tified list of liens shall ho furnished, including morlgutre searches on tho lil'onei I v sold ci.'i'i'if.i. ivitli Limli l..i,. creditor's receipt for the iimoi.ut of mo proceeds oi uie uuie, or such pro tion thereof as he sli:.M :. 1 ,,. . c o. hn .... , - - - i i - -w entitled to. '2. All sales not ucttlcif liii..,..ll ,i..i.. will be continued until six o'clock i: -if., at which time all nroru.rfv .w.f itttled for will ai'iiiii im i.m m. .....i -old at the exnetiso m.il i isl: ..r ili' nei'son to whom ii. iv.tu tirf t.ir.ir ..it and who. in case of deficiency at audi ie-naio, snail nniKe good the same, and in no instance w ill the deed be per sented In conn for coo 11 1 nc,i i.,.. ....i... . the bid is iietually settied for wilh tho norm as anave slateiJ. THOMAS SULLIVAN ', nr SliCrHP's Oiflce. Itiilsrwnv. IV.. i Novemtier 1, 1S.W2. Soo Purilon's Divost. 'it'i .);.;.... . ,nge -Jl'J, Hmitli'H r.ugc Utii. ' AYheiitver Mu re is an extraordinary occurrence a team runs over a ohild without lun ting it: a mechanic f.,nH from a third-story window, and in a week ul icy he is at. work again, we m e want to exclaim, "what u mhsio'ot" Bo when Mrs T. S. Ercrlinc, thou of Allegheny City, Pa., had been sick with Consumption for u v..iv in.. time, had been told by several of the' best pliy.,lcmus ot that city that her time was but h r u few hours, thut. she must die, and w hen the ue or but on bottle of Peruiiu h, ,. Weeki ti... placed h r on her !'e. t ul:i!h mi. I ht r tho hcarttst cater of tho family, utl the people around, as with one rejoic ing voice, exclaimed. "What u won-' dorful nilracle!" fvc page 80 of th 'I Ih of Life. ' Your Dingf.n ",Vi give onu gratia.- 1