The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 26, 1874, Image 2

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    Henry A. Parsons, Jr. .. Editor
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1874.
A Conns of Our State.
A proposition that a new census of
Pennsylvania shall be taken on the first
day of June, 1875, in order to present
a full exhibition of industrial wealth on
the occasion of our great Centennial
Anniversary, is now before th Stato
Legislature at Hanisburg. No one can
doubt that it is roost desirable, most
proper, to have this done. The time
would be half way between the last and
the next United States census, and the
thing itself would be that "takiDg of
stock" whioh is necessary in national as
i?ell as in commercial affairs. Neither
need the expense be considerable. The
ussistanoo of a great many persona would
be required, but only for a short time,
namely, for the actual enumeration of
the peopb and tho ascertaining, clissi
fying, und propel ly condensing the sta
tistics which would be collected. A
good staff of able and honest worker
would be very requisite, and there can
be no doubt that it could be organized
with little diffioulty. Above all "aye,
there's the rub" it will be necessary to
employ trustworthy people, who would
disdain to mako a job of what, if not
fairly done, had better not be done at
all. One point, above all, would have
to be insisted on, Jnamely the accurate
enumeration of the inhabitants of Penn
sylvania. The taking of the national
census in 1860, and again in 1870,
showed how the thing was not to be
done. In Philadelphia alone, in 1S70
over a fortnight was wasted in the at
tempt to count the number of inhabit
ants. Tho only reliable iuoJo is, let the
counting be done all on one and the
same day, and strictly include each
person within doors, wherever be or she
might be, on one particular night
Forney's Press.
Supplement to the Election Law.
On Friday last the Senate passed and
the Governor signed, an act declaratory
of and amending the original act, en
titled a further supplement to the act
regulating elections in this Common
wealth, approved January 80, 1871, as
follows:
Section 1. Be it enacted, etc.
That the assessors directed to be ap
pointed and elected by the. fourteenth
und fifteenth seotions of tho act ap
proved the thirtienth day of January,
A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-four, are hereby declared to be
assessors only to perform such duties as
are now required by law of asscsors
incident to the holding ot elections and
registration of voters; and that the
office of assessor for the purposes of
valuation, with all the duties incident
thereto, shall contiuue and remain as
now provided for law: Provided, That
in townships, boroughs aud wards com
posing but one election district, tho as
sessors for purposes ot valuation shall be
assessors for the holding of elections
and the registration of voters.
Sec. 2. That so much of the thir
teenth section of the act, to which this
18 a supplement, as provides "that noth
ing in this act shall require the returns
of election of township or borough
officers to be made to the court as di
rected by this section, but all the returns
of the election of township and borough
officers shall be enclosed in a sealed
cover, directed to the Prothonotary of
the Court of Common Pleas of the
proper county, and shall by some ot
them be delivered into his office witbin
three days after every such election and
filed therein," be and the same is here
by so altered and amended as to require
the returns of the election of township
and borough officers to be directed to the
IClerk ot the Court of Quarter Sessions
of the proper couuty, instead of the
Prothonotary of the Court of Common
Picas as provided in said act.
Sec. 3. In all elections hereafter, the
certificate of Laturalizatiou, if genuine,
shall be conclusive evidence of the
facts mentioned therein, and where the
person offering to vote claims the right
on the payment of tax, the receipts tor
audi tax, if signed by the prcper officer,
shall bo the evidence thereof; if such
person does not produce such receipt,
then the payment of the tax may be
provided by the oath of such person or
other evidence stating "when, where and
townomauch tax was paid.
I
A raid has been made by a special
agent of the Post Office Department at
Chicago, upon a number of quack doct
ors and specialists who have been send
ing obsecne publications through the
mails contrary to law. About a dozen
persons were arrested, and a large
quantity of books and circulars seized.
The penalty for the offense of circulat
ing this kind ol literature is a fine of
Jrooi one hundred1 to' ouo thousand dol
lars and an imprisonment of not less
lior more than ten years. Mr. Com
stock, the Government agsot referred to,
has since March, 1873, proeured the
arrest of 45 specialists, and had -destroyed
1 8 tone ot obsecno publications
and 7 tons of stereotype aud electrotype
plates for printing the same.
Governor Woodson, o' Missouri,
offers a reward of (2,000 apiece, dead
or alive, for the mn who robbed the
Jasbenger, express and mail train on the
ron Mountain Railroad at Loth Hill
January 31. In addition to this, it is
understood that the government of:
Arkansas las offered $2,500 and tbe 1
Post OiEee Department 55.00?, ciskinp I
t,o ipgregiite of ?7,50O.
The Legislative Assembly of Montana
Territory, with great unanimity and en
thusiasm, have made an appropriation
of 85,000 to facilitate the exhibition ot
Montana products at the Centennial Ex
position at Philadelphia, to be expended
by tho ootnnriasioner, alternate, and the
members of the Women's Centennial
Commission.
Four hundred women have enlisted
in tbe temperance movement at Xenia,
Ohio.
A large and influential meeting was
held iu Brooklyn last week in favor of
the uniou of that city with New York,
and preliminary steps were taken for an
organized movement to that end.
The Massachusetts Senate has passed
to a third rending the biU prohibiting
the employment, by any manufacturing
corporation, ot women or children un
der eighteen yours of age, more than
sixty hours in any one week.
Owing to the discovery that Tweed and
Field are named as members ot the
commission appointed in 1871 to renre
sent New York in tho Ccntcnial Exhi
bition, a resolution has been adopted, at
Albany, ou motion of Mr. Weed, Demo
crat, to wipe out tho said commission.
The trial ol Joseph W. Freeman,
charged with the ntnrJor of bis mother,
at their home in Jersey City, a few
weeks ago, hti9 been poMponcd till
March 9. The superintendent of the
Bloo'mingdalo Lunatio Asylum is in
quiring into tho mental courtitton of
Freeman, and makes affidavit that he
will be able to reach a conclusion before
six weeks.
TVIYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS.
A prominent New York physician lately
complaiuid to Dmidtis Dick, nboui iiis San
dalwood Uil Capsulas, aiming that some
times tlicy cured miraculously ; but that a
patient of li :s had tuken ilii-m for souielim
without effect. On being informed that
several imitations were made and sold, he
inquired aud found I hut his patient bad
been taking cnpsulus sold in bottles, and nut
DUN DAS DICK & CUS.
hat happened to this physician may have
Uai pentd tu othi-rs, nud DUNDAS DICK &
Co., tul.e this method ofprotecting "Oil of
jSi.iiuaiwoou iron mis disrepute.
rJlYSlCIANS who once prescribe the
Cnpsulas will CONTINUE TO lo HO, for
they contain the I'll UK U1L. in tuo Dial
AND CHEAPEST form.
OIL OF SAN DLL WOOD is fact super
seding every other remedy, sixty Cspsules
ONLY being lequ.red to jm-ure a tale and
ctilum cuie in mx or eight days. 1'ioiu
no oilier medicine can this result be had.
Dick's Son CArst'ics solve the prob
lem long consiutreu by many eminent yuy
siciuns, of how to avoid the nnuisea und dis
gust experienced in swallowing, which aie
well known to del tact lroni, ll not destroy,
me gooa enocts ol many valuable remedies.
So(t Capsules aie put up in tiu-foil and
neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the
only capsules prescribed by Physicians.
earTEESE were the only cap
sules ADMITTED TO TOE LAST
PARIS EXPOSITION.
Send for Circular to 35 Woosler St., N. Y
SOLD AT ALL EEUG STORES.
General Agency, 110 Reade Street, N. V.
1874.
the
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tity nnd quality of its
LOCAL AND GENERAL SEWS,
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COUNTRY,
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FRED SCHOENING & CO.,
Law, Commercial, Book,
and Stationers. '
JIIDGWAY ELK CO., IA. ,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH,
' ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITINGS FLUID AND COPYING INK.
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND TRICES.
MJslcrbrook'8 Celebrated ZSteel I'ens, ..( A Mlesl f.Wml.
All Kinds of Job Printing doue io the T?est Stylo and at Low Prices.
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LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS .CARDS AND EN-
VELOPES OF EVERY ST
POWELL & inME.
A MAMMOTH STOCK!
Firmly believing that tie world moves,
and that the demands of the public are con
stantly inereaeinr, the proprietors of tho
(Brand nti;al jStoip
have just returned from Hie eastern aud
western cities with the most perfect and
complete stock of
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You caunot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do Dot keep, and they have
absolutely
BROKEN THE BACKBONE
of high prices. They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH!
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST !
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
J EW STAGE ROUTE.
J. C. BURNS, Proprietor.
The subscriber having eecurod the con
tract for carrying the V. S. Mail between
RETNOLDSYILEL & BROCKWAI VILLE
baa placed on tbalroad a Una f hao
Hacks leave the Exchange lot el n
ReynoldviUe every Tuesday, Tnurtday and
Saturday on the atrival of tbe lirooaville
stage, and return the same day.. These
hacks conned at BrockwayviUe with the
Ridgway stages, making connection wi h
train on tha P. b E. Road, both east and
west. Every atteution to the eoniiort of
patrons of this line will be, given, and
liberal patronage aoltoitedv
Auf. U-Wtf.
and General Job Printers,
V f
QUANTITV.
is;
THE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.
want reliable nnd energetic Agents in this
County. The "VICTOR" in it l.ocV-stitch,
t-'liuttle Machine, with Sclf-settinc Needle,
best fiirnishe I and mist perfect Machine
offered. Ar. inorenne of over SiOO per
cent, on sales of 1672 over 1871. For
Term ftc. Address.
VTCTOK SEWING MACHINE CO.,
1227 Chestnut St., I'hiladelphia, Pa.
nSOlu.
Br MAIL. SB CENTS ' '
I M. PARK ROW I
fJEWYORft !
IS
DAGUSCAHONSA fiAILHOAD.
From and afer Monduy, l-'cb. 6t'i 1873.
Trains Kill run on this Road as ioilor. s:
Leaves Earley 7 30 a. m., arrives at
Dagnscahonda Junction 8 10 a. tu., con
Decting with Accuni. east 8 14 a. in., aud
with id nil west at 9 15 a. m.
Leaves Dasuscahouda at 9 20 a m.
arrives ac Farley 10 00 a. ui. Leaves
Earley 3 30 p. m., and arrives at Dagus
caiKuiuaat 5 00 p. ui., connecting will.
Mail east at 5 09 p, m, aud Accommo
dation west at 5 40 p. ni.
In case P. & trains arc late, Dujus
cahonda train holds twenty minutes be
youd the above time.
lickcta t-hould always be procured
lie lore leaving stations.
C. R. EAR. LEY, Let.
VICE'S
FLORAL GUIDE
TOE 1874.
200 PAGES ; ROO ENGRAVINGS, and
COLORED PLATES. Published quarterly
at 2ro eer.ts a Year. First No. for lb74 hus
been issued. A German Edition at same
prioe Address
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. V.
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F YOU WANT TO DUY
GOODS CHEAP
60 TO
JAMES H- HAGEKTY
Main Street, Ridgway, l'a.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WAKE,
TODACCO AND CIGARS.
ALarge Stock of
Groceries n& Provision.
The BEST HltANDS of FLOUR
Constantly ou band, add sold as cheap
as tho CHEAPEST.
JAMES U. HAGEKTY.
THE ELK ADVOCATE.
TnB OLDEST PAPER IN TUB
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LAROBST CIRCU-
ATION, IT IS THEREFORE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN THE COUNTY
)c voted to the xUtta$ ot tit optt
ti (tfc Owutt).
TSKMS:$2.00 PES YEAR.
If you want to st.ll anything, let the
people kuow it through the Apvocate,
tbe great advertising medium.
BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER
TISEMENTS AND GET Til KM
INSERTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES.
She &lh SWwmtte
Job
Printing OfticM?,
Iu the Court Hbuse, Piidway, Pa.
The beet work douo, aud at the
very lowest prices.
Blanks kept constantly on baud
at this oflioo.
Hand bills printed at theshorcst notice
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
BIDS WAV.
DAN SCRlDNEll WISHES TO IN
(ortu the Citizens of Ridgway, and the
public gcLerally, that he has started a Liv
cry Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK.GOOD CARRIAGES
. Bujgies, to let upon tUt most reason
ble terms.
Bc4lle will lo do job leaaiug.
Stable on Broad street, above Main
All orders left at the Post Office will meet
prompt attention
Aug; 2 1T. f.
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to be eagerly watched Tor ana careiuny pre
served. The choice of
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ever issued, is given to each subscriber, vis:
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i hnii.tifnl f'hll.l Pintiires. bv Mrs. An
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landscape in water oolor by tne ceiourateu
All niir rnrontu hnv conies of each, and
are prepared to deliver them together with
s suucsripiion ueruncaie signeu oy me pun
Ushers, at the time the money is paid.
Agents wanted everywhere, and liberal in
ducements offered. Sample copies with full
particulars and description of the Chromos
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712 Broadway, N. Y. 8 Sehool St, Boston.
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TJTICA
(Fobuibli Wood Hunt.)
STITIOHUV X PORTABLE".
Steam Engines.
The Best & Most Complete Assortment
iu the Market.
These Engine hsve alwayn maintained the very
highest standard of excellence. We males thi
manufacture of Enjyinea. Boiler sn4 Raw Mills a
specialty. We have tbe largest and most complete
works of the kind in the country, vritU mactunarr
specially adapted to ths work.
We keep constantly in process lanre numbers of
Engines, which we furnish at the very lowest prions
and on ths shortest notioe. We build Eo Brines
specially adapted to Minn, gaw Mills, Orist Mills,
Tanneries, Cotton Gins, Threshers and all elasMS
of manufacturins;. , , , ,
We are now building tbe celebrated Lnne Circu
lar Baw Mill, the best and most complete saw mill
ever invented.
Ws make the manufacture of Baw Mill outfits a
special feature of our business, and oan furnish
eonvple'e on the shortest noiice.
Our aim in ail cases is to furnish the best ma
chinery in the market, and work absolutely un
equaled for b-auty of deeiim, economy and strength
Send for Circular and Price List.
UTICA STEAM ENCINE CO.
TJTICA, IV. T,
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. D. Wctmore.
Additional Law Judgo Hon. Jno. P
Vincent.
Associate Judges Clias. Lubr, J V
Houk.
District Attorney J. K. P. Hail.
Sheriff D. C. Oyster.
Prothmotary J-o., Fred. Schcening.
Treasurer O. R. Earloy.
County Superintendent Rufus Lueore.
Commissioners Kobt. Campbell, John
Barr, Geo. Ed. Weis.
Auditors Clark A. Wilcox, George D.
Messenger, and C. W. Barrett.
County Surveyor Geo tlmsley.
Jury Commissi incrs. Joseph Kerner.
and Charles Mead.
JTA T77S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEWER.
Every year increases the popularity
of this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We can
assure our old patrons that it ia kept
fully up to its high standard ; and it
is the only reliable and perfected prep
aration tor restoring ubay or aded
Haib to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. Tbe scalp.
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes an eruptions ana aanarun,
and, by its tonio properties, prevents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use, tho hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores the
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical Hair Dbessino ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D, State
Assay er of Massachusetts, says, "The
constituents are pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it tbe JJest x befaeatios
for its intended purposes."
SoU by all DrugyUt; ana ialri JxedHmse,
Price Oue Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOB TILE W HIS K. K It J.
As our Itenewer in many cases re
ouires too lontr a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye, in one
preparation; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash ofL
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
KASIiUA, SJO.
Edw'd J. Evans & Co.,
KURSERYMEN AND EEEDSME5,
yokk, fbsn'a
C2irCatalogues Mailed to Applicantsig8
Refer (by permission) to
Hon, J. S, Black, Washington, D..C.
Waisaa, Son Cabi, Bankers, York, Pa,
2-61KV
CHARLES HOLES,
Watohmaker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for the
Howe Sewing Maohiue, and Morion Gold
Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, dons with
lie sains accuraey as heretofore. Untie
keiva gtratsd. vluty
STEAMMINE
iWaf m rr Vt'
BUSINLSS CAKDS.
O. A. RATBBITX,
Attorney-at-law,
Ridgway, Pa. 1 a if.
RUFUS LUC ORE,
Attorntyat-Law,
ni,!....- fiv Cn . Pa. Offiaa ia
ir.ir. w Kri'ck Buildins. Claims fa
collection promptly attended ta.
vSnlly.
HALL A M'CAULJSr,
Attorneys-at-Lw.
nme. In New Brick Building, Mala 9
Ridjway, Elk Co., Pa. viaMit. :
REYNOLD'S HOUSE
usraoLEsviLLi.JErrruccyco, r
H. S. BELNAP, PaoFMBio
J, O. W. BAILEY,
ATTOENET-AT-LAW.
vlnioyl. Ridgway, Elk Connty, Fa.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aeai
dent Inturance Co., ef Hartford, Cona.
JAMES D. FULLER TON,
Surseon Dentist, kavlns? permanently'!
eated in Kigway, offers his professions ser
vices to the citizeus ef Kidgway eAtf sur
rounding country. AH work warranted.
Office in Service & Wheeler's Building, np
Btairs, first door to the left, 78-n-2-ly
G. G. MESSENGER,
Druggist and Paraceutist, N. vT. eornes
of Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully selected Far
eign and Domeslio Drugs. Preseriptioas
carefully dispensed at all hours, day sr
night. -Inly
J. S. B ORB WELL, M. D.,
Eclcctie Physician and Surgeon, lias remov
ed his office from Centre street, to Main St.
Ridgway, Pa,, in tbe second story ef tha
new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo
site Hyde's store.
Office hours: 8 to 8 a- m: I to 2 p. as. 7
p m. jan 0 73
r. -S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Physician and Sargeon,
Kidgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building
.-pecial attention given to Surgery. Office
ijouee lrom 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Resideae
on corner of South and Court streets, ap
posite the new School Home. All sella
promptly attended to. vln2yl.
J1YDE- BOUSE,
Ridqwat, EikCo., Pa.
W. IT. SCHUAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretefora
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying striet at
tention to the comfort and convenience el
guests, to merit a continuance el the
banie.
Oct SO lSG'J.
BUCK TAIL JJO USE,
Kai, McKeaa Co., Ps.
P.. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thaukful for the patronage heretefeie eo
liberally bestowed upon him, th new pre
prietor, hopos, by paying strict attesnien
to the comtort aud convenience of guests.,
to merit a continuance of the aaine. Tne
only stables (or horses in Kane and well
kent uient or day. Hall atuobed is tha
MOUil. V1U40J4.
" - 1 o ,
HALL A BRO.u
Attorneys - at Li-1
ST. MARY'S,
ELK CCTOTY, FENHSTLTaYXA.
,...JAS. K. F. KAJSt
KERSEY HOUSE,
Cektbsvillb, Elk Ce., Pa.
1
John Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore :
bo liber illy bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, iiopes, by paying atrial at-
leution to the comfort and convenience
of guests, t) merit a continuance ef the!
auie.
P. W. HAYS, '
PBALBj, is
Dry Goods, Notions, Grcceriea,
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Earley J. O.
vln47tf. '
JAMES PEN FIELD,
(Suoo-sor to W. C. Hea'y,)
DEALER IN
a,ey goods, GBocsaias, nwmsionrs.
PKOIjUOE, FHUITS, 4a.
3u7tf. West End, RidgwaT, Pa.
FRED. SCHOENING,
WHOLESALS AMD BKTA1L JXllU SH
PIAM Q-fc'OKTKS, URUANtf ,
SllEET MUSIC,
and MUSIC BOOKS
Piano and organa to rent and rental ap
plied if purchased.
l'rotuouotary's Umoe, Kidgway, fa.
vuJOU.
'pO THE CITIZENS OP PENN6VL
L VANIA. Your attention is specially
mvited to tbe fact that the National Kanka
are uow prepared to receive subsoriptione
to the Capital stock ot the Centennial
lioard of finance. The funds realized from
this source are to be employed in the erec
tion of tha buildings for tha International
Exhibition, and the expenses couuected
with the same. It is confidently believed
that tha Keystone State will be represented
by the name of every citiien alive to patri
otic eommemoratien of ths one hundredth
birth-day of the nation. Tha share of
Block sr offered for $10 each, and sub
acribera will receive a hand sous engraved
Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing
and preservation as a national mehtorial.
Interest at tha rat of aix per cent, per
annum will b paid en all payment of Cen
tennial Stock froi data of payment to
January 1, 187ft.
Subscribers who are moinaar a National
Bank can remit a eueek or poet office order
to th nadaraignad.
FKBU't; FRALSY, Treasurer.
Wa!nt5i., PhttaeVvaU