The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, June 24, 1875, Image 2

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Henry A. Parsons, Jii.
Editor
TIIUUSUAV, J INC 24, lS7ii,
Temi-krancb .Ticket. TIio Tern
pcranco Convention of thia Stale
nominated Robert A Brown, of Law
rence county, fur Governor ami E!ijh
F Inn) Inciter, of ("hotter h.r Slate
Treasuur. Tho Pcinocrano p-ipr-rc
generally puff tbia perform nice (or the
rensou tl.at it is ca'culatcJ to d'imn;;,
thu Republican candidate?.
l'O'yspjpjr:.
Certain curious features in regard to
(lie newspaper business luivc been
pointed out in Rowfi.l, & (V Dine
toiv. Among ibe indications of coin,
mereial depieesiou la.-t year were ijicat
reductions in circulation of nil but lead
ing papers. Many reductions in size,
many changes in proprietorship and sev
eral su.-penj.ions, while on thu other
band, tbo actual iucrease in the num
ber printed has exceeded any .since the
establishment of tbo Directory sis years
ago. Tbo total of S.'l IS shows an in
crease of 5iJ4 over hist year, of 1,057
over J ST-i, of 1,120 over 1S72, and of
1,'JlO over 1871. The States of
Florida, Rhode Island, and Ttncessce
issue exactly the eatuo number of news
papers as last year the diminuation is
iu Arkansas, Califonia, Kausas and
the territories. In all other Sinic?
there is au increase, In Indiana it
comes to as much as 81; in Illinois,
51; iu Jowa 55; Missouri, 4, Penn
sylvania, 3S; Nw York, :J1; mil to
smaller numbers in all tbo oehor States
till we come to Alabanic, where only
one new paper was issued.
Itei'3stb Statistics.
The Washington corresp ondence of
the New York Tint" shows that there
has been a considerable filing off ol
both imports aul exports for the last
ten mouths as compiled with the cor
ic-pouditig peiiod of the Ikcal year
174:
The latter period included July
August aul September, before the
panic. Sumo of the iisa.s ol difference
are curious as well as instructive. "e
have ta!;enS;3.00').!'iO() wonh Ins nr.IV...
and 31,100,000 moie of tea. In bides
ana skius wo have increased both our
imports and cxpons, just doubling the
latter In raw tiik there bis been n
slight increase, aud a corresponding one
in silk manufactures imported. The
importation of wjtul has largely dimin
i.ihed of iron and steel and their
manufacture 812,500,000, or nearly
forty-five per cent. The exports of
these articles, on the other band, have
incrcasod fully tlydy-ihrce per cent.,
and now djual seven-eights the
imports. Curiously enough, the im
poitition of prceious stones bus in
creased by nearly two-thirds. Wool
and its manufactures also show a sii;;ht
increase. In exports tbo most notable
items of decrease are in brea 1st uff's, cot
ton, oil and tobacco, aud the most ro
niiikablo instance of iucrease is, of
course, gold.
The increase ia our export of iroa
steel manufactures is certainly a grati
fying feature.
A. convention is now iu sesiou iu
.Missouri charged with the duty of alter
ing amending nnd improving the con
stitution of that State. Among tbo ro
solutions recently offered was one de
claring that ail elections to bo held iu
that State rball be lira voce. Upon
this proposition an animated discussion
arofc those favoring the plan contended
that its adoption would restore the
purity and fairness of election, do away
with ballot-box stuffing; and other
election frauds, encourage political in
dependence, and develop in a fuller
degree the manhood of the citizen.
The argument of ibe opposition was,
that it was practically impossible to ap
ply this principle, especially ia cities
and largo towns, aud that even whore it
could bo applied, uo such results as
those stated by its friends would occur.
When the vote was taken the proposi
tion was defeated by twenty-two major
ity. This via voce plan has been sug
gested in moie than one State, but it
does not meet with the approbation of
the masses. They cling to the secret
ballot as the sheet ancboi of their politi
eal rights aud liberties, and demand
that the exercise of that right shall le
protected in a more perfect manner
tbau it is at the present time in some
States. If the Constitutional Convention
of Missouri rejected ths vi'cu rote-system
of voting, she can bedgo around the
ballot-box new safeguards against fraud
and rascality, and thus represent the
sentiment of the honest pooplo of all
parties in a proper manner. Philadel
phia Times.
On the lu'tli inst., iu the Rlairsville
M. U. Church, the probationers of last
Conference year were received into full
membership. Oue buudred aud thity
six were recommended, of which num
ber one hundred and tw auswered
their names and the rest accounted for.
After the disciplinary questioua were
answered by raising the ligbt hand,
thny were duly received by the baud of
fellowship by the pastor, Rev. W. F.
Lauck.
THE SIOUX COMMISSION.
IN8TRUCTION8 FROM THE INTERIOR
DEPARTMENT AS TO THKIR DUTIK8.
Washington, Juno 10. Tbo follow
ing instructions bavo been prepared at
the Interior Deportment for the Sioux
CommiFsion: Rev S. D. Iliniiian, A
Coiningo and W II Asbby, mcmhcis ol
the Sioux Commission, with J S Collins
secretary, nrs to visit the. agencies of
the Sioux interested in the negotiation,
beginning at Red Cloud, for the purpose
of laying before the Indians the wishes
of the government rceperting tbo de
sired cession of din Ulack Hills oountry
and their rights iu the Rig Horn
Mountain, and also to invbe them to a
grand council. The commissioners are
ei joined us to the necessity of great
care iu the eiiterprctation ol their inter
views, so us 10 avoid mistakes and
awakenig any suspicion ou the part ol
the Indians that they nre not fairly re
ported The commissioners nro ulso
leminded that they are appointed to
represent the Iudiaus and their in
terests not less than those of the govern
ment. They arc ab-o instructed to
assure the Sioux of the kindly inten
tions cf the President and government
toward them, mid that the proposed
rrgotiations oiiginato holey in the de--iro
for continued peace. The lndiaus
arc til bo given to undeistand that any
negotiation ctlectcd by tbo commission
is to be referred to the President, and
by hi ui to Congress, before it shall be
binding.
THE WESTERN CHOI'S.
THE KANSAS GRAIN IN Fl'LENWn CON
1'ITION.
Kansas City, Juno 20. From par
ties just returned, as well as from letters
and telegrams received, it appears that
the crop prospects in Kansas were never
known to bo as good as now. Large
farmers iu the western portion of the
Stale arc telegraphing hero for harvest
hands, aud complain that they cannot
cct men enough to harvest. 1 he har
vesting in Southern Kausas has com
menced, and the average is immense.
St mo of the comparatively r.ew counties
claim a uulliou bushels of wl eat, and a
rough cstiirato of wheat for tbo south
western part of the State is four or live
million bushels. This enormous amount
will be more than duplicated ia the
West and other sections. The great
fear is that hands eiroush canuot be ob
tained to harvest the crop. Spec
d'patches from ceutral Missouri, as
well as from other parts outside the
grasshopper belt, aie equally encourag
ing. In the giasshopper belt au cnor
mous average ol com has beeo planted
more by titty per ccut. than any rrevi
ous year, and the freiiucnt rains aud hot
sunny days which have prevailed for a
week or more have raised high hopes of
a big corn crop.
St. Louis June 19 Reports fr.m all
parts of Southern XebrasLa say that the
grasshopper ravages have been exagger
ated. They have left that part of the
state, or, it any remain, they are doin
very li'ilo damage. Those which came
from Kansas aud Missouri made but a
brief stay, aud did but little injury
Wheat and other small grain will har
vest from a half to a whole crop, and
the corn ciop will bo lull. Where
coin and other graiu are seriously in
jured the laimevs are replautitig, aud
expi ct fine crops.
Washington, June IS' Information
has bceu received here to the effect
that tho value of the cattle stolen from
Texas by tho Mexicau raiders since
January 1 is over 82,000,000. There
are over 8,0()0 rauchcios on our side of
(he Rio Grando who have come over
from Mexico aud settled iu Texas and
are iu sympathy with I ho raiders, and
thcJTexas authoiitios areas much in
cused against tbeoi that it is feared an
tff'oit will be made to drive them into
Mexico, but the United States authori
ths there willcudeavor to prevent such
action, as it would only place them in
open hostility to the people of Texas
and probably result in an increase of
the depredations in that State.
Detroit, Juno 19 A lire in Grand
Rapids this afternoon destroyed the en
tire business portion of West Rridge
street, besides many other buildings and
involving a loss of about 150,000. A
heavy galo was blowing at the time.
The flames spread eastward, eousumin;;
tho Hovcy, Turner, Martin aud Hub
bard blocks. About sixty buildings
(mostly two story) were burned, the
lower stories being occupied for busi
ness purposes and the upper by families.
The progress of the flames was so rapid
that the occupants ol the houses bad
barely time to escape with their Uvea,
saving nothing else. The heaviest'
losers are Lewis Martin. Scribner Bros.
1). G Amott, Thomas Scott, A J Rose,
Parmcnter Tburman. The total insur
ance is estimated at from S50.00 to
6(10,000.
Rahimoro, June 10. In the
Orphaus' Couit to-day, iu tho case of
Paul Schoeppe on a petition to revoke
the probate of a will of Mias Maria M.
Steiuecke, deceased, and letters testa
mentary grauted thereunder, upon the
ground ol au alleged marriage at Car
lisle, Pa., between die testatrix aud
Seboeppe, entitling him to bor entire
estate, Judge Ingles delivered the
opinion of the court that the petitioner
had failed to prove the marriage al
leged, aud that the documents produced
by him to establish it were forged.
After the death of Miss Steiuecke, iu
Jamary, I860, Paul Schoeppe was in
dicted, triod and convicted on a charge
ot causiug ber death by prussio acid at
Carlisle, Fa, Afterward under a special
act ot the Pennsylvania Legislature, be
was granted a new trial, which resulted
in bis acquittal. Schoeppe is now serv
ing a term in the Illinois State Prison
at Joliet, having been convicted in Chi
oago of forgery under the name ol J. P
Schulenberg.
Tea! of excellent flavor
strength for fcl.00 per
FOWRLL k KIME'S."
aui good
pound at
A nice lot of Popliu Skirts at central
Ltadquarters
Ladies go and see them.
Those new style iiriuts, at 1' & K's
are the general talk of the town. Go
and see them.
II you waut uny bl'ched or brown
nimbus, from to 10-4 wiJo any
quality, go to bead quarters, Powell &
K hue's and select to your taste.
Those Hamilton Corsets at I' & K's
are the most durable, and tbo cheapest
in market.
PAY AS YOU GO.
If you pay for goods when you buy
them, you will never bo troubled wilb
the nigt-uare of debt, your sleep will be
sweet your dreams pleasant, and your
wife and children will greet you with a
smile in the morning. Uo to Powell
& Kimo's model store with your cash,
get more than its value aud go home
satisfied. They have adopted the cash
system, and say it is working charm-
ingly.
If you want a bag of feed, or a
bushel of potatoes or a barrel or sack ol
flour or even a small sack of Graham
Hour, it will iiav You to step into P &
K's and exymino thiir prices and goods
QUOTATIONS
White, Powell & Co.
liAiS KKltS AND BUOKEltrf,
No. 42 South Third Street.
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FIKE DEPARTMENT
German Am., New Yoik 51,(530,000,00
Niagara of New Yoik 1 U),9o3,00
Amazon Cincinnati of 50,0.")7 17
City Ins., Co, ot Providenec' 19(!,bjl l!2
LIFE DFl'AUTMENT
Travelers Life & Aoeideut
Hartford 2,0C0,000,00
orth American Mutual of
New York 5,000,000,00
Equitable ot New York 15,000,000,00
Insurance effects iu any of the above
standard companies at the moi-t reasoua.
terms, consistent with perfect security
to the insured.
J. O. W. 15AILEY, A-ent.
Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia U'y.
On and after FEliUAltY llih, l7"i, and
until further notice, trains will leave 45 n f
i'ulo i ro in tlio Uiitlulo, New Yori; ot Phila
delphia 1'ailroad Depot, corner Exchange
ami Louisiana snceis, (Uufialo lime) as fol
io we:
7: lo A. .11 , MAIL, stcppii'2 at Ebcnezcr
8:0:J Spi iiiglu'ook K:1U Klina S J," Jamison's
x-A'-i Aurora S;-ij Wales &y;, Holiuud !-:-'0
Prelection !i;0U Arcade 0:11 Yorkshire '':'J.o
Machias !!::i-i Fi anklinville, !':."iO, Ihchiia
10.11 Hitisdult- 10.2,", trie l'.aihvny 10.4o
Olcan 10.. :", Wcmi.u's 1 1.0:1, Porlville,
11.10, t-tato Line 11. IS: F.ldi-ed 11-:J1
Larabcu's 11.:!, Snrlwell 11.14 Turtle
l'oiut 11.4 Port Alleghany 12.01 P. M.,
Liberty 12.P.I, Keaiiug J2.20 thippn
12.4ii Einpoiium l.lill P. .1.
'.'.1 j A. AI.,. MIXED TP.AIX TO OI.E.VN,
slo)ipiig at Kbcnexer lO.O'i Sprinjihroo!;.
10, :l, Lima lti.62 Jamison's 1 1.00 Aurora
11 25 Wales 1 1.40, Holland 12.10 P.M.,
Protection 12-:iO, Arcade 12 57, Yorkshire
1.12 Mnchias l.BO. Frankliuvilla 2.05,
Ibchua 2.50, Hinsdale li-24, lOiie Kailway
4 00 P. M.
:j.yo P. M., EXPRESS, stopping at
ELenezcr :),o 5, ypriii'tbrook 4.( 4 Lima 4.1 1
Jamison's 4. Hi Aurora, 4.22, Males 4.35
Ilolliud 4 1'i, Piotection 4.5G, Arcade-") 11
Vorksliii e 5.1'J Machias u.i.O, Fruukliuville
5.40 Ischtia 0. (Jo Hinsdale 0.20, Eric Uuil
way (i.;'(i, O'.cau ti.52, Wc-elcu's 7.tiO, Poit
ville 7.oij, tune Lino 7.14, Eldrid 7.27,
Laiabte's 7.U5, fr'artwell 7.41, Turtle Poiul
7.4'i, Port AHigaiiy 7.5';, Liberty 8 17,
Keating f. 25, Shippen 5, Euiporium
'J.OUP. M.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPOKIUM:
4 00 A. M., EXPRESS, 'slopping ut bhip
pen 4.15 Kealing 4.;i5 Lilerty 4. 14 Poll
Allegheny 6.0a Turtle Poiul 6.15, mirfell
5.20, Luiabce's 5.25, Eldred 5.8ii State
Line 5.41 Porlville 5.52. Weston's 5.67,
Oleau 0.20. Erio llai'.way (i.2:i, Hinsdale
ti.a, lselnia rj.52, Frakliuvillo 7.1u,
MaehiaH 7.2D Yorkliier 7.:!5 Arcado 7.4;i,
Piotection 7.57, Kollaud 8.05; Wales 8.15,
Aurora b.2ij J tuiieou's 8 ai Elma 8.38,
Spriugbrook 8.4U, Ebcueicr 8.52, liutlalo
!M5 A. M.
li-oo A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER &
FttEDJH l', slopping at. Shippen 6.40, Keat
ing 7.o5 Liberty 7.50. Port. Allegany 8,10
Turtle Point LI, Sartwell 0.25, Lurabev's
'.1.4(1 Eldred 10 05 fc'lalo Lite 10.8, Port
villo 11 10 Weston's 11.25, Olean 11.42,
trie I'.uilway 11.47, Ilnihdale 12.20 P. AI..
ledum 1.('8, Fruukliuville, 2.05, Machias
2.41, Yurksliire 11,00, Arcude 51.15 Protect
ion 3.42, Holland 4.0:1 Wules 4,:io, Aurora
5.0G, Jaiuihou's 5.20 Elma 5 28, Spring,
brook 5.40, Ebi-uixer 0.00, J miction (i.;iO
P. Al.
2.00 P.M., MAIL, stopping nt Eliippeu
2.15, Keating 2. o5, Libeiiy 2.44, 1'ori Al
legheny !i.0:i Turllo Point o.lo Burtweil
(1.20, Latabees 3.20, Eldred 3.33, Slate
Liue 3.40, Portvillo 3.65, Wtslon's 4.02
Oleau 4.20, Erie Uuilway 4.23, llinedu'.o
4.38 lschua 4.52, Frunklinville 6.11,
Machias 6 30, Yorkshire 5:37. Arcada 6.40
Protection 0 02, Holland 0.10, Wales 0.20,
Aurora 0.32, Jamison's t3. 88, Elu.aG.42,
Springbrook C.47, Ebeneer 0.68, liutlalo
7.20 P. M.
1RAIN LEAVES OLEAN:
C.25 A.M., LOCAL PASSENGER &
FREIGHT, slopping at Hinsdale 7.00
lschua 7-30, Frunklinville 8.15, Machias
8.63, Yoikbuire 'J.23, Arcad0.45, Protect
ioc 10-14, Holland 10.35, Wales 11.00,
Aurora 11.25, Jamison's 11.30, Lima 11.4'J,
Spriugbrook 12 02 P jl Ebeneu'r 12 22
liutlalo 1 00 P. M . '
4T"N'o trains run on Sundays.
II. V. F13K, Gen't Mauagr.
11. L. LYMAN, Gen't Pass'r Ag't
J. D, YEOMAN'S, Cen'i Sup't
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A largo collection of picl tires of different
sizes aud on almost every conceivable sub.
ioot have been put up !v, an attractive en
velope, uud are now otl'cre I at a price in
tended lo make them popular in every
No. 1, containing SO beautiful
engravings, ia now ready, and will be scut,
postage paid, to any address for ONE DOL
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teachers.
SCKAP 1JOOKS
A splendid assortment of SCRAP ROOKS
duvo been expressly prepared for the holi
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No. ti. Full morocco, beveled boards
gilt and antique, very ricii 500 pp 'J 00
Lettered to order iu gold at "Jo cents
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Sent by mail po.M-pa'd on receipt of the
price.
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uitached boiucr and tins may be dune by a
child.
subjects, 12x15 inches, l!5o.; with
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li subjects, lOxllii meht
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CANVASSERS WANTED
THE .IMIJ.IT CO.tll"
bfiJiuiiltn S.uni, .few I'orfs.
f ulhi:;.
Ut.M iNGTON Sewing Maciu.nkh
Eire Arms, and Acuiiclli liiai, Im
l'LEMKNTs. The Remington Sowing
Machine has sjitung rapiiily into favor as
jiossessiutl.e best eotuLiuutieu of gnod
((tialities uaiueiY, light rutiuing smooth
noiseless rapid aud durable. It has
uGiraight needle, jerjientlicular actiou,
uutoiiintic drop-feed, makes the Lock or
Shuttle Stiteh, which will neither rip tier
ravel, and isjilike on both sides.
J tie ieuiiti''toD cewin Jlacuiue lias
received premiums at many l'Vus,
throuhuut the United Slates, aud with
out effort took the Grand Medal of Pro
incss, the highest tluir of medal that
was awarded at the lato Vicuua Exposi
position.
Tho Remington Works also uiauu
faeture tho new Double l!ai relied
iJieeeh Eoading Miot uu suap
and positive aetku, with patent
joint cheek, a muivel of beautv, liuish
aud elieaiiieos, aud the celebrated Rem
iiigtoti Rilles adopted by uino different
governments, aud rcuowued throughout
the world 'or military, huuliu aud
target purposes all kiuds ot Pistols,
Rifles, (Janes, Metalic Catridges, d'o.
Agricultural Iinpleuicnts, Improved
Mowing Much mis, Steel Plows. Cultiva
tors, Road Sciapeis, Patent Excavators,
Hay Tedders," Cottou Gius, Iron
Uridgcs, &e.
The undersigned has teea appointed
ageut lor the sale and introduction of
the Remiogtou SewiD Machine iu aud
lor the counties ot Elk, Clearfield and
Warren. - TIIOS, J. BURKE,
Depot and office, St. Mary's, Pa.
P. S. A good loclil agsat warned.
A LLEGHENY VALLEY HAIL HO AD
LOW-GRADE DIVISION.
On nnd after MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1871,
trains between Rcdbatik and Driftwood will
run as follows;
WESTWARD.
EXPRESS and MAIL will lenvo Drift
wood daily nt l'J::!0 p m, lloynoldsvillo at
!):'!) p pi, llrookville at 4:05 p in, arriving
at. RedUnnk nt. 11:12 p ni, connecting with
Express on Alain Line for Pittsburgh.
MIXED WAY leaves Roynoldsville daily
at 0:10 a m, IWookvillc at 8:10 a m, arriv
ing at Redbunk at 11:511 a m. connecting
with trains north nnd soutdi on Main Lino.
r.ASTWAIll).
EXPRESS nnd .MAIL leaves Ilclbank
daily al. 2;A)h in, arrives at llrookville :.l
pm, (iejiioldsvills at, oV!0 p in, Drift.
wood at. 0:10 p in, connecting with trains
ci, si and wi-Hl. on P and E Railroad.
MIXED WAY leavesNew Rolhlc'm daily at
ll:0-'i f in, nriive.) at llrookville at 5:5-1 p
m, Rtynoldsville al 7::iO p rn.
MAIN LINE
On and after MONDAY, NOV ::i, 17-1.
trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad will
run as follows.-
l!i;i- KALO EXPRESS will leave I'itts
burgh daily al 7:15a in, Rcdbank Jiiiietion
at 10:17 a in, and arrive at Oil City at 2: 10
p tn.
NIGMT EXPRESS will leave Oil
("tly til !l:05 p m.l'iC'lbank Junction nl 2:55
a in, and arrive at Pittsburgh at 7: 'Ml n m.
TiTL'SVI LLE EXPREHH leaves Pitts
burgh al ;': p tn, Rcdbank Junction al
0;'J5 pm, and uirives at Oil City nt 10:20 p
m. Returning, leaves Oil (,'ily ul H;:;i a
m, Hedbonk .hmelion at VI: 1 1 a iu and ar
rives at Pittsburgh al 15 p to.
J. J. LAV. RLNCr,
General Jruperinleiideul .
W.M. M. Plllt.l.ll'S,
Ass'l Kupt., Drookville Pa.
E.O. FBOTE, M.D.
120 LcxisEtoa Aycnne, , '
Co JZ 23th St., NEW YORK,
An Independent Physician,
TREATS ALL FORMS OF
CHRONIC DISEASE,
AND HECEIVE3
Letters from all iaYs of
the Civilized World.
BY HIS CillGiNAl WAY CF
ConJnctins a Helical Practice
EH 13 TREATING
Numerous Patients in Europe, tho
West Indies, the Dominion of
Canada, and in every Statu
of the Union.
ADVICE
FREE
GIVEN BY MAIL
OF CHARGE.
Kj mercurial medicinei or deleterium clruffR use!.
Hut during the past twenty years treated success
fully nearly or quite 40,(J00 enpes. Ail facts con
nected with each case are carefully recorded,
whether they be communicated by lutUr or in
peraon, or observed by tbe Doctor or hU nsitociato
pbysiciaua. The latter are all scic&tiriC modical
Dien.
All invalids at a di fit a nee are required to Answer
an extended list of pluiu question which will be
f aruiihed by mail free, or at the office. A com
plete system of registering prevents mfctnke ox
confusion. Case bucks never consulted, except by
tbe physicians of the establishment. For freo
consultation scud for lUt'of questions.
A Bixty-pago pamphlet of evidences cf success
Bent freo aluo.
Address 33 r. E. U. FOOTE,
Kox 7S8, New York.
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Talk," more recently published, which has poUI
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Warranted, I fused In time.
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. ordinary RtU'ntioQ to clean-
ri
uwder and a bcnttivl ol'
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th ELK COUNTY
ADVOCATE.
NEW LIVliltY STA13L.L1
IN
DAN SC1UDNER WISHES TO IN
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public generally, that lie has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
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Elk County Directory.
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Additional Law Judj;o Hon. Joo- P
Vincent.
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Honk.
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Sheriff 1). Scull.
rrothiriotuvy Jc, Frel. Scha-ning.
Tren surer Joseph Windl'elder.
Counly Superintendent Uufus LiC"ic.
Commissioners Michael Weidert, Julius
Jones, Geo. L'd. Weia.
Auditors 1 boniRs Irwin N.O. uundy,
County Surveyor Geo Wlmsley.
Jury Commissi incis. l'liillip lvriglile
Rantom T. Kyler.
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Mason io Hull liui'.Jinsf, Ridgwny, Tn.
VA1T VLECK'S
CKLK1UIATKD l'ATK.NT SFKINO
HKD 1JKST teuificrud Ktcel (spring
wire, these springs cuu bo luiJ on tl:e
slats of uny eonimon bed and are
COMl'j.KTi: IN THEMSELVES !
Also iigent ior
Weed Sewing Machine,
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vliilOt'.'.J,
jF YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
HO TO
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Main Street, Uidgway, To.
DRY CiOv.UtS, NOTIONS, HOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAl'S,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WAHE, WOOD AND
WILLOW. WARE.
TOBACCO AND OIGAKS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The BEST BllANDS ol
Cciisliiiitly on ha ml, and told
aa the CHEAPEST.
FLO UK
us cheap
JAMES II. II AGEHTY.
SEEDS MI,t.TlTS.
C. C. The True Cape Cod Cianberrj,
C. best sort ior Upland, Luwland, or
Uurdoii, hy mail prepaid, 1 per 100, ?f)
per 1,000. All the New, Choice Straw
berries aud l'eaches. A priced Catit
1 gue of these aud all Fruits, Ornamen
tal Trees Evergreens, Shrubs, Bulbs,
Uoi-rs, lJluuts, lie., aud FiiESU
FLOW Ell & GARDEN SEEDS, tha
choicest collection in tho country, with
all novelties, will bo sent gratis to any
plain address. 23 sorts of either Flower,
Garden; Tree, Fruit, Evergreen, or
Herb Seeds, lor 81,00, gent by mail,
prepaid. WHOLESALE CATA
LOGUE TO THE T11A.DE. Agents
Wanted.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nur
series uud Seed Warehouse, Plymouth,
Muss. Established 1842.
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VANIA. Your attention is specially
invited to the fact that the National llauks
are uow preparjd to receive Bubscriptious
to the Capital tock ot the Ccuteuniul
l'oard of Finance. The funds realized frgia
this source arc to bo employed in tho erec
tion of the buildiug for the Internationu.
I'xhiliiiiou, aud llio expenses conuected
with the same. It is confidently believed
tiiat ihe Keystone State will be represented
b th name of every citizeu alive to patri
otic commemoration of ihe oue hundredth
birth-day of llio nation. The shares o
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son berg will receive a handsome eugruved
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tennial Stock from date of payment lo
January 1, lttTti.
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to the undersigned.
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Wi Walnut St., Philadelphia
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