THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1880. Republican Stale Ticket. For Supreme Judge, HENRY QUEEN, of Northampton County. For Auditor General, JOHN A. LEMON, of Blair County. K. of H. Rldgway Lodge No. 1644 meets on the 2d find 4th Fridays of each month at 3 o'clock. CHICAGO. (Bppclnt from Kopublieiui National Conven tion.) Wednesday, June 2, 1680. Senator Hoar of Massachusetts elected temporary chairman. On motion the convention adjourned until 11 o'clock Thursday morning Uinnd Social Hall. A Grand Ball will be given at Hyde's Opera House on Monday even ing, July 5, 18S0. The public are cor dially invited to attend. Music by Miller's full Quadrille Band. Tickets fl.00. Local Items. June the month of roses. Court proceedings in this issue. The sidewalks! oh! the side walks I ! The blackberry crop will be light this season. Now is the height of the straw berry season. Feed your potato bugs on Hour hnd pads green. - Look for borers about the roots of your apple trees. Note paper and envelopes nt the Advocate office. Go to Day's drugstore for the best flavoring extract. 15 new styles visiting cards at The Advocatk office. Pickled Oysters in quart glass jars. Finest in the market at Mor gester's. At the mast head of our next issue will he found the name of the next President of the United states. The next term of court on the third Monday of September will likely be held in the new Court House. 1 Dr. Day's stomach and Nerve Tonic strengthens the digestion and will cure constipation in every case. Teachers' Institute at Penezette June 4th and 5th. Lecturers for even ing session. Good time is expected. All kinds of job printing, plain or in colors, neatly done at Tun Ad vocate office. Please examine our prices. Don't fail (o call and examine our 15 new styles cf visiting cards. The prices are cheap, and quality the very best. Festival at the M. E. Church Fri day and Saturday evenings of this Week. An invitation is extended to all to attend. At present writing the state of the Iron market is rather uneasy, and in dications seem to point to a decline in prices more than equal to the rapid advance of a few months ago. The work of rebuilding the des troyed town of Milton U making times lively for lumbermen, sash and door manufacturers, and mechanics wholiveordo business anywhere in that section. The newest, and nobbiest styles of visiting cards just received at Tjie Advocatk office. Beveled edged, scalloped corners, bows, panels, white beveled, chromos and several other styles. Call and see them. The Census Enumerator com menced his rounds on Tuesday last June 1st. All manner of people are fcnjoined, under heavy pcnaltic for failure, to answer the questions of the enumerator fully and frankly. The glorious rains of Saturday night and Sunday did an immense amount of good in this section. Parched vegetation took a new lease of life while sweating humanity breathed more freely in the cooler at mosphere. There is a rafting stage in the Clarion river. Fathers and mothers of soldiers who enliste l for three years and were killed or died in the war of the Re bellion, are entitled to an additional bounty of $100. Those who have not received this bounty should make ap plication before the 1st day of July next as the time expires at that time. The lowering weather of the past few days would seem to forteil a frost about the full of the Juin moon. Of course every one is anxious on this point, for while Jack Frost is a wel come visitor on the ides of December, his presence In the month of roses is very undesirable. An estimate of the loss by a June frost is something no man can make, although it cannot help being very great. A case somewhat peculiar was tried recently in the Jefferson county court. Mr. Geo. A. Gourlcy was as sessor In Perry township last year, and in giving the occupation of ex Sheriff Mitchell, a gentleman nearly seventy-five years of age, inserted the word "loafer." The ex-Sheriff brought action for damages and a jury re turned a verdict of $100 fine aud costs of prosecution, which will aggregate nearly three huudred dollars. Mr. Oourley protests his Intention of wrong, but the case was a very clear one, aud be has a heavy bill of ex pense to pay. This case may be a warning to other officials, and prevent too free use of the. names of citizens It AH ffloUl Capacity. Personal Items. Pete Meenau visited Renovo last week. Miss Emma Ross is again visiting in this village. Amos Houghtaling now works for James Magi no is. Tab Cuthbcrt and family have re turned to Brookville. Conklin, Cameron and Logan are known as the triumvirate. 100 yards hemp carpet, one yard wldo at i!5 cents a yard ut Morgester's Joel Taylor, of Ilorlou township, we noticed on our streets last Tuesday morning. Dave Mulquecii is putting up a two-story addition to his house on South street. The Meisinger Bro. have swung a new sign across the porch in front of their shoe shop. Doctor Earley is having the build ing next to the Eik County bank re shitigled and tilted up. -Julana Burliiigume formerly teacher in the public school at this place, now leaches u select school at Wilcox. Mike, Jerry, and Bill Slieehan, three brothers, are working on the garding of the court house yard. Mrs. Kyler, of Fox township, has in her possession two cotilinen'al bills of the dates respectively 1773 and 1770. Rev. Frank P. Bi'iti, of Corsica, Pa., will preach next Sunday at the usual hours in the, Presbyterian Chapel and at Dagus City at 3 P. M. J. W. Mead, of Jay township, paid us a friendly visit last week. He reports having suffered consider able damage by leaooti of the recent forest fires. James McAfee, merchant tailor, now occupies part of Magiiinis' Hail as a work shop, lie has the rooms connected by telephone with his head quarters in Thk Advocatk building. Rev. E. A. Squier, Pa-tor 1st Congregational church, will lecture on Temperance next Sabbath evening in the School Building at 7J o'clock. Friends of temperance wake up and help us to save the victims of strong drink. It is now asserted, on what seems good authority, that Harry English is in Canada, and that lie has written several letters home bearing u Ca nadian postmark. Be tins as it may, however, the fact still remains that $1,000 reward has not been induce ment enough for any man to attempt placing the aiorcsai'l Harry lieliiucl the grim wails of oar county hxsiile. Married. JoXi:s Ei.i.io rr Sunday, May ",), lss'i.bv .las. D. I-'uilc Noil, Iv.'q., Mr. It. B. Jones to Miss S. E. Elliott, all of '."spring Creek township. riAiau.x'iiii.v Mid, in Tiiesd.-iv, May 25, )Si0, at St. Mary's, .Air. Cad. Harrington to Miss Jennie Mii lin, all of liii:? plate. Births. MnsKNG KB Sunday, May 30, l-8', to Mr. and Mrs- Geo. D. Messenger, Jr., of thi place, a daughter. Smith Saturday, May -'. 1SS"', to Mr. and Mrs. Capi. P. it. Smith of this place, u. dauguter. Uoss-Suntlay, May , 1SS to Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Boss, of this place, a sou. Bii'j. SiwxoEXiiKim At his house HI South Kersey, Elk C., I'a., May 25, lfSSO, Horace Spanux-nberg, of coli bumption, aged 'M years. Ross Sundtty, May Si), 130, infant son of J. II. Ro.s.s. Maf.oxh At Dagus City, Friday, May 2,lsl , Mary. wife of John .Ma lone, aged about l years. Mrs.Malone was taken with a par aietiestroke two or three weeks before her death, and never spoke a word thereafter, although perfectly consci ous all the time. A husband and five small children are left to mourn the loss of a good wife and an affectionate mother. The funeral took place on Monday 3l:-t. A twel .e-vear old girl who is liv ing with relatives ut East Coiienuuigh, Cambria county, gave birth to u well developed child a few days ago. It appears that the young mother is mi orphan, having lost her parents when a mere babe. On the death of her natural protectors she was taken charge of by an uncle in Jefferson county, with whom she lias lived al most uninterruptedly ever since. If her story is correct, litis uncle is the father of bur child. The eyes of the whole people, with one accord, turn to the city of Chicago anil the Republican National Con vciilioii. l or on the wise or un wise action ofiliat hotly may hang the happiness or misery of a great nation. Of course there is one consolation after all, if Wisdom fails to hold her own in this convention's choice, the people at the polls on that certain day in November may teach these party man agers a lesson that future conventions Will not be slow to heed. It seems to til! honest observer that the likes or dis likes of Cameron, Conklin or any gfe-.it intriguer should not for u moment be considered in the choice of a candi date for the exalted office of Chief Magistrate. But that the voice of the great masses should bo heard and tiie mantle of ncmiualiou be placed on the shoulders of one worthy of the honor. We have no fear bin that t he result will be satisfactory to the party and the country, but the whispers of discontent and sharp practice by the ringleaders make one wish t litre were u trifle more patriot ism in the breasts of these great men and a little less of seliUU aim. Tun Advocate goes to press too early to chronicle the Convention's action in this issue. Light running, Latest Improved DOMESTIC, at prices never heard of Ufor, at Mrs. W S Service's, llrockport Doings. A cool, refreshing and much needed rain came last Saturday night and Sunday. Fred. McDonnel, of Warsaw, has commenced laying pump logs for Horton's new house. The Brockport mill will start ns soon ai there is water enough to run logs. Arthur Larkin, our shoe maker, paid DuBois a visit last week. By our weather prophet, Isaac Graham's report, the lir.-t and lust snows fell the - till day of October and ''n day of May, and all together about Id Inches, and that we will have dry weather unlii the 21lh of June with western wind. If the wind then blows from the north and northeast wo will have three months more dry weather. W. II. Ilorlou intends to have his new house heated by four lire grates and register in second floor. The young folks of this place think tiie litl ie game e tiled leap frog is far ahead of croquet. James Dillon and Win. Barron moved into camp last Friday at Shawmut where they have a job of cutting and peeling one million feet of pine los on the Shawmut tract for Short k Ilorlou. The Bear Bun job, where twelve hundred and eighty-live logs were put in the run in the last live weeks, is complete. L. C. thinks life too short to nurse Mi-cry and hurries across the lo.v luu 1 that he may linger on the mnuii.aiii lop. There are Ia'o hundred and ten school scholar in Horton township and six schools. 1 t-.ins here are scarce. P-ojile are baisiiy e.i-jaued la.'ming aud atieiidiu-j: to tueir own a flairs generally to such an extent that leaves tiie ilem gatherer very Utile to do. The clerk of this place makes a good carriage hnr.-l' hitched to a wheel two young ladies. as we saw him barrow drawing Tlu-:v will i I JC i io.-tivu! at the M. E. church Saturday evening the ot ', together with a lottery and post oliii-e where letters will be sold for ten cent each. Proceeds for benefit of Presid ing EM.T of tiiis place. Short and Horto'.i moved into Shawmut camp la-'t Monday where they will do a Lu'j HesS. luiiibel'ilir bu.-i- l. e a. p.. at. M.iv On Monday luo, Michael Sii.. .Mil, ki.led ius:..ni .' hv 31 , lS-O, :, Wil. :i lit ; i - i: i u. were !, the UOO.lt , !o:,u- l'i year. iii:i r st' l'''IX to.v S luiiler a Ih'.' Eureka mine No. The young man an I pu.-hing out s father oeiiv a car load of eo:i a 1, when a IV;.-',; live inches thick and four feel fell from ihi; roof u dis-auce of iieo feet striding the unfortunate young man on the head causm.'? detail In- staliti; jeii.f. " owner been i' His hea l bei We nr.; info or le- ves of e.t,e I V v.'.t : .. iloa of tui- i'.J, ) - i-r, I - ! l . i to i'.u-.-'l tiial lb tills mine ha .1 o.'iho daiijici k an 1 ha 1 bee. to reai'e i po.-.i urgently r.'.iue-te i A corone.'. Verdict we sjtl hav y was imp uieled where .- not yet ic.is'iie,'. 'a., May u'. A heavy out p.inied by thunder pa -ed over this .section afternoon. It aiipc.uvd Oil City, rai a storm, ue ami light. ilng, ut o'clo -I; thi- to conic down iwooi the valleys which intersect h"iv,alid at tiie point of meet ing raised tilings. A portion of I lie roof of tin; Atlantic railroad bridge was lifted ,!!' and thrown about o yar-is, landing on the top of buildings in the 'Thi i'tl ward, tearing down leleiaph wires in its flight. tv'iudow glasses were broken, fail (ret s blow n down, ami derricks demolished. It was feared that the roof of Trinity church in which 1, 2ut) children were holding a union Sunday-school meeting, bad blown off, but luckily it was not in jured. The storm slid a '.treat deal of damage also in the vicinity of F.ank- I)r. Day s stiouiaeli ami .Mice Tonic is the hist remedy in use for j poor 'appetite, Wca.tl.c i ill'; ill Uic stomach, pa ti.css and treiubl- lin idler catimr, heartburn, sorentss and gnawing pains in tiie i toinach, nervousness when tiled, constipation and other di.-cascs ol the bonds sirbing from poor i"iL.i-.-t ion. One bottle lasts nearly three weeks. Price f l.uO. Dr." lay's Cure for Head-ache is tbeoiily remedy known that will stop an attack of sick or nervous head ache in its commencement: only three or four do.-e.', half an hour apart, are necessary. Price 50 cents a bottle, Dr. Day's Standard Cough Syrup will cure a cough with fewer doses than any medicine in use. Price oil cents a ho'.tle. Dr. Day's Ear Drops will give the greatest relief in neuralgia of the face and will cure ear-ache immedi ately. Price ': cents u botlle. Ask your druggist or storekeeper tor these medicine Manufactured bv D. 15. Day, M. D., Bi.lgwcy. Pa. Waxti:)) -D .11. Patty ..v. Co., Nurs erymen, want a few good reliable men to rell THKK'ii VIXlj'ii and isil HUMS through this state. They promise steady employment to good salesmen. For full particulars address, 1). II. Patty & Co., 721 Broad St., Newark, N. J. nl mil Wooden Pails, Wa.-li Tubs, Tin ware, axea and ux handles at Morgis ter's. Bread six cents ii loaf ul T. F. B'.'llera' Masonic building. Full line canned goods all very cheap at Morge-ter's. New Potatoes, Onions, and Vege tables ut Morgester's. Bargains in Plug and Tobacco at Morgester's. Smoking -The new Bakery this week. Election Expenses, THK cost of the contest bktweem CURTIN AND VOCtIM FOR A SEAT IN CONGRESS. Washington, May 28 An amend ment was offered to the Civil Appro priation bill to-day to strike out the amounts appropriated for contested election cases, except $2,000 each to Andrew G. Curtin and Seth II. Yo cum. Mr. Keifer of Ohio, who made I ho motion, fluted that the first named had expended $15,001 in mak ing the contest and the latter $13,000. lie wanted the consideration of I ho question to be postponed until Con gress could get directly at the facts of the matter. He said it was an insult to those gentlemen to offer thciu only 2,000 each. The Committee on Elec tions had recommended an appropri ation of S,50t) each, and he himself hail been in favor of appropriating $10,(100. The amendment was adopted as an amendment to Mr. Morse's amendment, and then more than a quarter of an hour was consumed amid a great deal of noise and confus ion in a discussion as to the manner in which Mr. Morse's amendment should be submitted. Points of order were submitted in such profusion that the Chair and the House seemed ut terly unable, the former how to state and the latter how to vote upon the question. A vote was, however, taken by tellers, the result of which was to leave the paragraph in exactly the state in which it .hud been before any vote bad been taken in regard to it. Mr. Keifer. though protesting that his amendment bad once been adopted, again submitted his motion to strike out tli appropriations for Curtin and Yocum. This, the Chair stated, was carried, through the confusion was so great that it was almost impossible to know what was being voted upon. The largest well ever struck in t lie Bradford regioii was reported on the loth. It is located in the middle oi lot, )', on warrant 2,272 of the Bingham lands It estahli-hcs a con nection between the several large wells ow. icd by Gray Brothers and others, aud proves the cxislcm-e of the most prolific territory of any yet discovered in this region. The day it, was struck it flowed live hundred barrels. Mc Keall Mi:lCf. Ex-Governor Curtin says he "will take oil' lii.-j coat in his Congressional district against the nominee of the Chicago convention." if his taking u'X his coat against the Republican iMiididate for President don't amount to more than it did when he ran again-t Yocum, and was ileu'tite 1 in a four thousand Deinocialic district, no body c '.I'es if lie takes tile stump Wear ing nothing hut u shirt collar and u pair of garters. Huntingdon Juuntnl. .New York, May o).-J tisiice Otter- blii'g to-day coinliiill ;ai;i.( lite action of Ad i.e Thus, uge.i l O.iilcy, aged si.u-. tl without bail to the graud jury, er.ly-lwo; S.ilali a, and Aiili.e Ijamii at,ed seventeen, in institution known as the Kites i till "Holy fusi ily,'" located on Second avenue, for etiiet'and seltiu .; lire to i'tie ooleei was locseune til.i- p.i illg to- I oe L.tli.tit;;g. f.ti.il ti:e ilisUUilloil during the fli-i-lll t .Kit Would cil.-MC UpO.I .1.1 . o. i.re being iven. co.i la.'.n ii.c.;aiil Hair is woman crowning : fades as beauty. When it fades si well. Wiiile it is kepi bright, her per sonal attiuclions arc still maintained. jy preserving the hair , re.-ii and vig orous a yoillbiui appearance is con tinued through many years. Those who grieve over their failing hair turning gray too early, sboilid know that Aver's Hair Vigor prevents it, mul restores gray or failing nair to its natural color, il is a clear and health ful preparation, containing neither nil, dye, nor anything deleterious, ami imparls to the scalp what is most needed it seli.-eofpka -ant and delight ful freedom from scurf or dandruff, St to Jlui'iic ( A'. C.) 'J'imcs. Willianispori, P.i., May 23. Daniel J. B.ob-t uud Wiuiani B. Kicb-am, who had been arrested in ibis city on the cbi'.i;.c of having coii;iie.-;eit niolay in iheif po .session wive given a hearing to-.iay oelore L ulled Si.ttes Comm. sooner B. S. fleutly, J.'., and held in $,W bail each lor llu-ir appearance ut the next session of tiie Culled States Court, to 1-e heiti iu tiiis city June next. Bi'obst, w hen :.!" icd, Was HiseovelVd trying to hide a large number of imitation silver dolhii'j. Kieb.-am had in his pockclbonk two counterfeit ii.ty dollar bitls on liie Traue.siuun's Bank of New York. It is bciicVid that the mi ll are members of a gang thai has been opei.tiiog in ibis puit of the Slate for sniiiL time. Eicb.-aui is tiie owner of a farm u few miles from liie city which lie acquired in such a short I inn; as to excite sii-piciou. -The Warren Li'tijir says: Last Saturday morning about eight o'clock, Mr. John Guild who was running the til ii.ill connected with Salter Bro's. saw mnis in aison lownsinu, aa caught in the main shaft belt, w hich was making about eight hundred re volutions per minute, and was horri ble mangled. His legs were broken in several places, his ribs smashed through into his lungs, ami bead ami shoulders were cut and bruised in a horrible manner, lie was discovered by ;i fellow workman, who stopped the mill as toon us possible, uud he was released from his horrible Muni tion Dr. Shugcrt, of Tidioute, wa called, bin lie could do nothing for hi relict, ami lie lingered in great agony until evening, when death relieved liim from ids sufferings. John Guild was aged about t)5, and lived about two miles lorn niaici iiro's. mill, on the Warren road. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his sail uud untimely death. His family have the sympathy of the whole community in their aflliction. Court Proceedings, Following will be found the pro ceedings for May term of court 18'0 : Present Hon. D.D.Wetmore Presi dent Judge. Associates Hons. Geo. Ed. Weis and Julius Jones. CIV Hi LIST. John W. Briggs, for use, vs. R. I. Campbell, administrator of the estate of Thomas Campbell, deceased. Ap peal from justice of the pence. Hull & McCauley for plaintiff; Rathbun for defendant. Verdict for the pla'n tiff In the sum of $0:1.15. Motion for a new trial and rule to show cause granted. Clearfield county Dink vs. C. It. Earley appeal from award of aibiiiii tors. Rathbun for p'aiiitiif; Hall & McCauley for defendant. Continued by consent. Thomas P. Merritt vs. J. W.Brown; case upon promises damages $'i)0. Rathbun for plaintiff; Powers & Bu coro for defendant. Continued. Jordan S. Neel vs. John Wingart ejectment for 131 ucre-i land in Spring Creek township. Hull ifc Mc Cauley for plaintiff; Lucore & H.im'o lit) for defendant. Continued. W. D. Drake, for use, vs Kirby & Siiverihorn; foreign attachment damages i-2.000. Rathbun for plain tiff; Hall iSs McCauley for defendant, PJautiif takes a tion suit. Geo. A. Rathbun vs. The North western Mining and Exchange Co; case upon promises damage 1.0J0. Rathbun for plaintiff; Hall x. Mc Crulcy for defendant. Verdict for plain. iif in tiie sum of eight hundred and ninety-one dollar and nine cents. Ellas Mover and Jacob Moyer ex ecutors of tiie late will and tcstamuit of Con rail Moyer, Sr., late of Eik county deceased, vs. lle.ekiah Moyer appeal from justice of the peace. Lu core k Humuiiu for pluniliif; Hall ii McCauley for dcieiidunt. Continued at defendants' co-t for the term. Peter Yolk vs. Durcm: Vogel ap peal from justice of t.ie peace. J. K, P. llaii for plaintiff; Ames for defend ant. Str.ckeii fro. n list, and pl.iiulid' ordered to pay tuc costs lor the term. T. A. Doeseii vs. Henry Ltirgiy appeal from justice of toe peace. Ames for plain i ill'; J. K. P. Hail tor defend ant. Verdict lor tlcielidant. Zemis M. Webb vs Frank C. Bow man appeal from justice of the peace. Ames for plaintiff; . I. K. P. Hall for defendant. Continued at cost of de fendant. Robert I. Campbell vs. Herman Gorton; ejectment for 101 acres of land, nart of warrant -"7SI, Highland township spciiic - performance of contract. Buthbun for plainli.i'; Hall McCauley for defendant. Seilled. W. E. Johnson vs. Julius Jones et ah, doing business as the Beiie.ettc Oil Co.; t-.ise upon promises damages V-jjii, Ames for plaintiff; Hail & Mc Cauley for defendants. Settled. Stephen Cardoa & Brother vs. David Eldridge apo-;j! from justice of the peace. J. K. P. Hall for plain ti.is; Ames for de.Vn.lani, Verdict for liie pi ibiiiff-; in do sum o.' ;'p ?.o5. D. A. Pontius- vs. Conrad Moyer. Jr., ease uuou promises damage-, ;-.uo I.'.ieoie & llauih'i.i for plaiJKlif; llatli bi.ii for ds.'ciitiaiii, Continued at co-t of dc 't iii'.iuit. Frank X. Gcl'ot r, !Vr iwe of Joseph G rher v-t. Jti-hua s-ykes .ipo -al from jll-ae of the peace. Hail iS: M.-C.-u-ley fr plain: iff; Aim s for defendant. Verdict for plain till' in taestiai ofi'J'd. Mo, ion for new trial and rule to show cause gtumed. A i'.t t U Vi KS V I.l ST. All the i-a- mi the Argument List were continued. CltlMlNAI. l.t.ST. Com. vs. James Templcton, t rank Murphy and .loon lteldy charged with violation of an act entitle. I, "An act to tine and punish tramps." De-ft-iidaiiis discharged. Com. vs. Geo. W. New ton assault and battery with attempt to commit a rape. Guilty and sentenced to pay a line of t-50 to the Commonwealth uud costs of pros .'ft!! iou, alii undergo an iiiiprisonmoi.i in t:ie county jail for ike per. o i of four months, an i stand committed un'.'-l sentence U complied with. Com. vs. Geo. II. Eetrelt larceny. Not a true bill; and defendant dis charged. Com. vs. Frank X. .-osenheimer luivi ny. AV.'c in-M. upon payment oi cos 1 3 Com. vs Joseph P.cyp.o'.ds r, rn ica- tion and busiardy. Recojiiaiice and re.s-.med to nest suivt.v calletl ttiltl lei in. Com. vs. John Giliin, Daniel Kane, M.r.vu Lvnc'ii, Piiirick Walsh, and Win. Butii' i'.oi.l larceny. Defend- tuls discharged. Com. vs. A. J. Rummer and Pheobe Ri'inmer aiding and iibetting the k liiug of l on-tiiljle Waruith. De fendants not guilty. Com.-vs. Wesit.v Piters larceny and enteiiiigiiiiil in daytime locoinmit lonv. Gui.'iv, and sentenced to re store the nroi ertv hto.en, if not a ready done, pay. a line of one dollar to the Commonwealth ami the costs of pr. sedition, and undergo an imprison incut In the county jail for the period of three months. Com. vs. James Dukclow assault ami buttery. Suite pros- entered. The following licenses were granted ISelic.eilc John D.uley, cattily hou-e. Fox Fred. Kenote, tavern; Andrew Han. James McCiorkcy, eat ing lioiisc. Bidgwtiy Sa'yer Jackson P. F. Bogcrt, tavern. St. Mary's Joliu Han.-t-om, John Groll, tavern. The following were coiuiiuied : Jay E. II. Dixon, tavern. Bid way John Vaughau, tavern; II. L Paivons, blore. MISCKI.IiA.VEOt'rt. Petition of Abel Gresh for an ad ditional levy of 6 miles roud tax in Ja' tcv-Bfchip. TeUtion raati. Petition of citizens of Spring Creole township for the appointment of Hi ram Elselman ns Supervisor In the place of Win. P. Henry who refuses to serve. Elselman appointed. Petition of citizens of Spring Creel, township for the appointment of U.M. Space as auditor iu the place of Joel Bcckwilh who has removed from township. Space appointed. Petition of John Wcidcnboerner for u special levy of road tax In Bciiingcr township. Petition granted and levy of ten mills ordered. Petition of citizens of Ben.lngcr township for the appointment of Joseph Young constable, in place of Frank Warniiii, deceased. Petition granted and You ng qualified. Petition of cdi.ens of Jones town ship for a road to lead from the public road hading from the Milcsbiirg and Siilelhport turnpike to St. Mary's road, etc. Granted and Eugene hciitz, Valentine ,M i tier, and Anthony Miller appointed viewers. Petition of citizens of Bidgwiiy township for a public road from John Schilks' house to I he school house on the road leading from Grant & 1 iorton's tamo ry to Chri.diun AmiU'ber's house iu ll'nlg way township. Granted and E. T. Grant, Geo. U. Woodward, and W. S. Horton appointed viewers. Report of viewers lor a public road leading from the llclleii mills in Hor ton township, to 1'eiifield in Clearfield couiiiy. at a point near E. I). Aldeii's furmtothe public road leading from Brockport t i B tea's mountain, ut a point near William Hd.elt s homo in ilo.tou township. Continued ni si and ordered to be opened fifty feet wide. Report of vie .vers for a public road to begin at a public ro id from St. Mary's Borough to Beiizinger siding of the P. tk E. R. R. Co.; iirmed ni ni and ordered to bo opened litty feet wide. X A 1' l I i A 1 , 1 . A T t O X :i . The fulio.ving naturalizations were graut-'u: May 2i, IS"-.) Anthony Gibbons, Beii.i.i icr; .b P. Woden, Jones. M.i. ii I'Vr iinard Sailacli, Rldg way ; D iv Id Robertum, Fox ; Marcel Foley, all 1 Frederick Xuraudski, Ridg way ; J i :i"s R-.lgcrs,lIenry Wiiiship, and .loi.n Morion, Fox. May 27 Peter Softstroui, Kane; George Reiiicr, and Malnia.i ilvigl, Fox. Register accounts conlirmed !(' ni. ing no ji; it s' ,! "WciKl aESKNTMCSr. site I and lusnpotcJ ttie I'ounly litioiljiiis .-tint liitd Hie jail ncal ca-.iu an, I n e, M. t-ii ; wt'U lical niiU In a liooU t-i,,iil)ii lei I icijniras coiud reasoiildy III- ,'lfC f'l, 'Villi I. it- loilotviii I'Xt.-cptioiis, vi. : i Iik- ) i :i : wiici-t; Hit-st-.-uiii pip'.' Inlcl y pul 1 tuo l-n-1 a, i ill He-' ior tin- ,ui lnjscol lu-atii, a, t-ti Let tiie iitiiulin:;, Ot-iit in two ii' Hit-lowt'i- v-iis, (here is ii liolt; in e.teli cell etil in Ine It, mi- ttituimli ulieic tiie pi j.t; passed liirtamn :ota i a -itooi- i.l Dial, point l:s onty c.ivere'.l iiy s io; ; piee.-.s oi' hoai-U-s naileil over lite iiolt s. a.iU is not in any way pi olec.i'il so us lo pre veal the i-.-ji'in up ol t lie Mime Ity u pl-.-soht -r nail l.a.-n passin-.; nil-.) Hie jail J iti-J irnin wiiieii c.-,e.;i)i' woniu he easily inaile. "W'e Itoiiier lei'o.t. Ihul we llave vlsite-.t, nntl inse-.-eiea t.ie t.'.uihiy t)i-ill.e ic.-ro...s Hie I'tiir.oii Kivcr ni tin- inotilli of l.ik I rt-eiv itiitl llntlil iil n .s-i.ilt't. iiat lleiet-letl i-olltliiioll, i.:. : '1 .i" iai.i., on lite o.itsiU-.' oi" ;Ue bitie aiK is loo-, -. 'liie plant; on lite Kii.Uu aid eonsiJerahlN-it, f t t-.l lints lilnl;in-4 it stnno- . iiat toisaia. I he i. tin in the hral-e Is much iu iit-e.l .ii' i-ei.isi psunti U ii.ui ctiUM-q ia,n uy is bail i i ns! msl I iii'i'j is a Ki'ctit- uiiaiiliiy (il'.lrlil to.,.l a-aill.-l till- pier of tin; lilel-u i-.tnsni' tiie tvai, r lo vas!l olll ttic lotoi'lulio.i ol IT t. Liii-ii is M'rei Uiiv ai.il lu.s fsie.uiy ti.on I'LeU II. WV- wteiel.l ilerel 'i"e.sn.:-4est Ihal new Uni ner no p'a I i !i e 1 1 tie uiitlue on wincli ino sn ul .--it.e.v ali; liiiliiiK e.oi i'-.-l. 'i'a. it new 1 1 hi n I; he pt.i on Hie loau ,t ; y anil Hail ii.s tt -ml m i n il'.,' I tie-in on top of lac oiil ones, us now is, liley sin.til'.l he lanl single s.j us i., tive Hie wilier n fliaiiee lo pass liniinall.w e Wtillki sil.i Lte. l lhal in .mi' pinion not less I ii.nl It inell plal.U he ll-.etl IU eovel ill; saiil liriile. Hint it sn uiil he painleil anil Itiut the ill illwtiott be i.t olav velaovi,'.! Iiolil t lit- pier. Vfc iiti'i nei' vepoi l Ui.ii liie (.'onnly Com inissioaers are tli-.-ci vnc: ol praise ami cuni- ' lneinhii ion I'.ji' lln-ii- t iiiei.'iil servieeH unit t-.x pinions manavetni'iil in lite ooiisii-ueiioti ol the new euiii t House.'' 1.. V. Uiri tiiiB, Furcinun. May -J7. fssii. Eicloy's Pun Distilled rc- i-:xTUA(jT 2 Woe- WliCH HAZEL, Equal iu quality to any made, and only'liaif Ibe price. oz. botlles l!5c. I'lUlS o'if. Relieve.-; Headache, Toothache, Ear ache, .Sore llye.-, Nose-lilt ed, Bleeding Linus, Painful Men.ses, Whites, Asflniia, Reduces Swellings, Piles, etc. Cures Bruises, Scalds', Burns, Sprains, Wounds, ltheiimatism, Erysipelas, Chilblains, ..ricose e:ns, Neuralgia. etc. NATFPiES INIVF.ItSAL REM EDY FOR INTEjINAIj AND EXTERNAL USE. '.t your druggist- has not u'ot it hav . liiiti order ii of liie proprietor, lU.VZZ ? ZIYJII vlubsi'o Dnsjist. Gi Oowilini 2t.,:t3',7 Yori. ii l7mos BEST EH TH WORLD! SALERATUS Which is tho same thing. Impure Bl-Carb Soda or Pnlcralaa (wbieli irtthcsuuioiniuniincfaiiliglif. y dirty wlillc coloi-. It mny appeac while, examlniil by luplf, but tm. comparison with ciiuncu & CO;s BM ASDll lMMEH" IJKASIO will ilttiw tUe diffci-enoe. Beo lliat your Salorftttn R"1 Bk Ina Soda is wliitu ond rllllB, as IhoiUii be ALL SJ.UII.iUl SUiJSTA.1I CES uued for food. ITomoieopors wlto profor breid m&da with yoast. Till improvo i: oULlity, mako It riso totturimd rirovoutH from ncnrlng, by oMius one-balt'tcitiitoonfulot'Cburoh & Co.'8 Roda os Baleratu. lio eureandent usotoomuch. Tbo nun of tuts with sour milk. In preference to Iit-Uil;: Voivrtor, Bavcj twenty times its coat. Sae one pittiid p ikitije fat Taluablo taorm lion and read curciully. SHOW THIS TO YOUR GROCER. All iiote-lieiuls and letter-ht-ads ininted at this oftice will he hound, without extra charge, with our nateut blotter tablet all ana see tpeci Business Cards. . GEO. A. RATHBUN. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW; Main street, Rldgway, Elk Co., Pa'. Particular attention given to th examination of titles, also to patenU and patent cases. HALL & M'CAULEY ATTORNEY-AT-BAVV. Office in new brick building, Main street, Rldgway, Elk Co., Pa. v32f LUCOAE & HAMBLEN A TTO 1 IN E YS-AT-LA V , Kidgwny, Elk coiuify, Pa. Office" over R-. I. Campbell s store, Main Street. Claims for collection promptly attended to. ' jnelo,187d w. l.'wili.Tams. 't, iln fr inillitnvllli'). PliynlolHii Btid fiur cw.n. f!ilt;'uy, l a. onieeln Hull s Brick iUUI'lin 'np-stiiii-Jii.) It'.'fi-renciwi J. V, Smith. H. I. VtitinK, II. llulolsun, Mlriittnn vlilc: Miinr .toliti K 1 1 ay. V. W.Urcenlttnd, ( l.irl'ia. I f sis prfictieeil fits firolKlon uc cossfnily fur iiion- Hum ten years. G- Q. MESSENGER. I)l!l (;GIST PABMACECTIST; N. W. coi ner of Muin and Mill streets. Ilidgwav, I'm., full ussortinent of care fully selected Foreign and Domestic! DriiL's. Prescriptions carefully dis pi'iised nt all hours, day or night. vln-iy J. S. BORDWELL, K1. D. ELECT1C PHYSICIAN & SURG'N,' Has removed his office from Centra street to Main sttreet, P.idgway, Pa., in the second story of the new brick building of John G. Hall, west of the H vdc House. Office hours :-l to 2 P. M. 7 to 9 P.M. HYCE HOUSE. W. II. SCHRAM, Proprietor, Ridgway, Elk county, Pa. Thankful for the patronage hereto fore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort and con venience of guests, to merit a continu auce of the same. oet-WGO APPLETa H'SA7.4ERICAN CYCLb' PJilUIA. This admirable Work is now cotn pletein l'i vols. Each volumccontainsWlO pii';es. It m.'ikcsa complete and well selected library, and no one can afford to do without it who would keep well informed. Price $5 00 in cloth, Sd.oo in leather, or $7.00 iu elegant half Turkey. For particulars address, W. II. Fairchild, Portville, Catt. Co., N. V., who lias been duly appointed agent lor Elk county by C. Li- Judson, general agent. ESTATE NOTICE. Testate of Francis Xaverius Duell licit, laic of DciiiMimer township, Eil. count'.', deceased. Notice is here by given that letters testamentary have been grunted to tiie undersigned, upon the above named estate. All persons indebted to the said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same to present them, without delay, In proper oidcr, for settlement. JOSEPH KEYSTER") JOSEPH GOHTZ J Executors. ESTATE KOTECE. Testate of Christopher Uhl, late of 2j jieiii'.iuger township, Elk county la., tb'ceastd. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary have been j;ia'ited to the undersigned, upon the above named estate. All persons Indebt ed to : aid estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing leal claims against the same to present tl.em without delay, in pro per order, for settlement. GEORt IF, SCHMIDT, 1 -,.,,.. MICHAEL BACME THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY bllUY'S SPF.CIITC iu:ir.i)Y. TRADE mark Is especial!yTRADEK"R, gvh Ftfconimenil r ' ci 1 as a n u n 'fs '? v failing cu re jT- y for Seminal W e a k n ess f'XH. s permator- J . " r .i... t I.. I.... -s'Srs uoio.'j .luauis u tl(.y UM(l n After Taking, deseases that follow as a sequency oil Self Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Uni versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back Dimness of vission, Premature old ?, and many other diseases that leads to Insanity. Consumption and a Premature Grave, all ot which as a rule are first caused by deviating from the path of niitureaiid overindulgence. The Specilic Medicine is the result of a life study and many years of experi ence iu treating those special deseases. Full particulars in our pampnieis, which vc desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is soiu by au Druggists at SI per package, or six packages fur 5;j, or will ue sent, ny mail on receipt of the money by ad dressing. THE GBAY MEDICINE CO., N. 1 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mielv trSohl in Ridgway by all Druggists, every wli ere. Harris & Ewing, wholesale AgentSf Pittsburgh. nl2-ly EiJhest at Vier-m aal PiilalslpU E. & If. T. ANTIIOXY & CO., &'JJ i:rottiiu'((ij, .IVtc 1'orfc. Manufacturers, lnijiorters & Dealers itl Velvet Frames, Altums, Grsphoscopes, STEKE0SC0ES& VIEWS, ENGRAVINGS, CHEOUOS, PHOTO' GRAPHS, AndklnUi-tdgotjds"Ctlcbrltlcs, Actrebse eW rUoor.ipJuG Materials. 21 We are Headquarters for everything in the way of 5TESZ0PTIC0NS & 1JAGIC ' LANTE3NS, Each htyle being the beet of its clasi in the market. Beautiful Photographic Transpaf eneies of Statuary and Engravings, fof the window. Convex Glass, Manufacturer of Velvet Frames for Miniatures and Convex (Bass Pictures. Catalogues of Lanterns and SHdef with directions for using, Bent on tV ecipt of ten cents. : nl3 (Bit icoatbk.) -