The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 11, 1871, Image 2

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    lldNRt A. Parsons, Jr., . .Editor.
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1871.
The Pennsylvania Campaign for 1871.
We have .wo very Important officers
to elect in this State, this year, namely,
Auditor General and Surveyor General.
Both these positions are now filled by
Republicans, men twice elected to their
offices; wherein they have given the
very largest satisfaction. Can we fill
their places? This is the important
question of the period, and we must not
disguise it in any manuer. It is of no
possible consequence who is nominutcd
as candidates for election by the Repub
lican party so that we get good men,
honest and capable for the position.
What we want is victory in 1871, that
we may be in all respects prepared for
the great battle of 1872. Pennsylvania
is unquestionably Republican so fur as
measures are concerned. We can up
hold any platform embodying the great
ideas of radical reform. The people
have fairly tested what is meant by
radical Republican principle, and they
have confidence in it. With this fact
clear, all we have to do this year is to
be careful in our nominations. It is not
possible for partizan discipline to cram
a bad man down the throats of tbo Re
publican masses, and therefore it be
hooves our friends to be careful in tbeir
nominations for the State offices, to be
filled by election this year. Geograph
ical location will have nothing to do
with the result. What we must remem
ber is, that we are now dealing with im
portant measures, and with thtnJdng
men tcho have votes. If these facts
are taken into consideration, and the
nominating convention is guided by
their force, there will be no trouble to
win a Republican victory next October.
State Journal.
NEWS.
DOMESTIC.
Gold closed in New York, last Mon
day atlllj.
Piano-niakiug is the third manufac
turing interest in this country.
Vice Piesidcot Collux is spoken of
ibr Governor of Indiana.
The Ohio Legislature hai adjourned,
after a session of 121 days.
Five inches of suow full at Farming
ton, Me., ou the 4th iust.
Wisconsin furuished nearly 25,000,
000 feet of lumber during the present
i'ear.
The War Department Ins published
the Ku-Klux bill as u gensru! order to
urmy officers.
About 820,000 has bee raised iu the
South for the monument to the lute
Gcuerul Leu.
The Chinese population in California
is suiJ to have decreased twelve per
vent, since the cotnuijuceruent of the
year.
The consumption of artificial flowers
of all kinds in the United States,
nmouuts to something over S15,000,
OOt) worth anuuaily.
The National Debt was reduced G,
OCU.OOO during the month of April.
Decrease siuce March 1, 1809, 8221,
SS0.71G. j
Another Democratic fraud has been
lisoovercd by the Connecticut Legis
lative Committee, Jewell's vote being
reduced 100 by fradulent mcaos.
Weston, the pedestrian, completed
the feat, last Monday, of walking 200
miles (two of them backwards) in 40
hour, 50 minutes and 45 seconds, at
Hi. Louis.
Chautauqua couuty, N. Y., has fifty
thousand cows worih not less than $3,
000,000, yielding $1,500,000 worth of
butter and $325,000 worth of cheese
annually.
According to sad juvenile experi
ence, it takes ten boys ou each side to
play base ball in Boston on the Sabbath.
Nine do the actual playing, and the ad
ditional boy looks out for the police.
Tho Sultan of Turkey has pteseuted
the U. S. Government with a magnifi
cent carpet for the White House. It is
valued at $10,000, and has Leen placed
on tho East Room of the White House.
Almond trees flourish in California,
and ono near Santa Burbara yielded
$40 worth of nuts last year. This
apring farmer has set out 50,000
trees. The olive erop will be large this
season.
The Texas Legislature has just
adopted a common school system, in
which compulsory educntion is h promi
nent feature. A term of schooling not
less than four months in each year is
required of "all the scholastic popula
tion." George B. Armstrong, Superintend
ent of the Railway Mail Service of the
linked States, died in Chicago ou the
morning of the 5th inst. He organized
the railway postal system now in such
euocessful operation in all parts ot the
United states.
The State Geologise of California
eavs that from the ton of Mount Dia-
bolo the broadest and most magnificent
view in the world can be obtained. Not
that it is the highest elevation in the
'World, but it commands a wider unob
truoted view than any other.
The official canvuxs of votes for Su
preme Judge in Wisconsin shows 09,'
747 for Lyon, Rep., and 53,079 for
1'ullins:, Dein., for the vacancy; 0,0i5
for Lyon and 58,397 for Pulling for the
full term.' Robert Ilarkness in the 1st
Circuit and K. 11. Ellis in the Xth were
elected Cirouit Judges unanimously.
They have a peculiar breach of prom
He case in the St. Louis courts. Louiso
Bulls has sued a father and son for $10,
000 damages, her ground of action
against the Ron being that he relused to
marry her according to promise, and
against the father that he had objeoted
to the proposed match.
The great strawberry fields of New
Jersey and Delaware promise an unu
sually abuudant yield this season. The
profits on the crop have been so great
$2,000 having been realized some
times from a single acre that a largely
increased area is put under cultivation
each succeeding year. Strawberries
and peaches ripen in Delaware about
ten days earlier than in New Jersey.
The bear known as the club-foot,
which has been for years the terror of
the Tejon mountains in California, and
for which a reward of $1,000 has been
standing for some time, was found dead
in the Tejon mountains, and all indica
tions show that it is the same bear which
so fearfully mangled Scarles a few weeks
since. Nine deaths ore attributed to
this bear. Only last year two brothers
fell victims to his ferocity.
Tree planting iu Nebraska is prosecu
ted at a lively rate. One day sixteen
thousand young trees passed over a sin
gle line of railroad. A company of
Swedes have contracted for twelve
thousand cotton woods to set out on
their farms. This tree-planting is now
a regular routine of agricultural
settlements, and cannot fail to produce
the most beneficial effects upon the cli
mate and productive power of the State.
The Hon. James M. Ashley, re
rently appointed Commissioner of the
United States to act in conjunction with
the Commissioner of the confederate
tribes of Indians for running the line
along tho western boundary of Arkan
sas and Missouri, and tho southern
bounduiy of Kansas, left Washington,
on Saturday, on his way to that country.
He is authorized to select the requisite
number of scientific men for the pur
pose. New Orleans, May, 1. Several hun
dred persons went ou an excursion to
the lionuet Cane Crevasse yesterday.
The levee on both sides is still giving
way although unremitting labor is being
made to stop the further spread of the
crevasse. The roar of the current at
the break cau be heard at the distance
of more than a mile. Well iuformcd
planters estimate that the loss to the
susrar crop will exceed 20,000 hogs
heuds. From the census returns of 1870 it
would appear that the largest proportion
of foreigu-born persons in any of the
States is to be found in Calilornia. It
stands thus: Natives, 356,393; foreign
ers, 209,839. Wisconsin comes next,
with this exhibit: Natives, (390,320;
foreigners, 304.845. The States with
the smallest foreign population would
appear to be North Carolina and Vir
ginia. The hitter, with a population of
1,211,333, has but 13,578 foreigners;
whilo North Carulina, with 1,008,113
inhabitants, bus but 3,022 foreign-born.
New York, May 7. The work of
erecting the East river bridge progresses
favorably. The caisson lor the New
York end of the bridge will be launched
ou M outlay morning and a force of 100
workmen employed erecting upon it
seventeen courses of timber as a founda
tion for a town on the New York side.
Dredging to prepare the river for the
reception ot the foundation will be
commenced next week. Thirty thousand
cubic feet of mud is to bo removed.
and tne excavation win extend lorty
feet below tho river bed. One year
will be spent on the foundation. The
shortest period assigned for the com
pletion ot the bridge is six or seven
years.
Washington, May 7. Simultaneous
with the announcement that orders have
been given at tho War department for
additional troops to be sent to South
Carolina, come letters from that State
reporting additional outrages, and an
increased boldness of the Ku-Klux. A
letter received at the Washington Bur
eau of the Tribune, to-day, from a
prominent South Carolina journalist,
besides giving additional particulars ot
outrages which have already been re
ported, save; "Matters are becoming
desperate, and some weft informed per
sons believe that the lvu-lvlux intend
to visit the Capital, and expel the State
Government."
FOREIGN.
There is a revival of letters in Italy.
Last year upward of 2,000 books were
punted there.
The Paris journals declare, in spite
of all stories to the contrary, that Louis
Napoleon is now worth 810,000,000.
London, May 5' Earl Granville an
nounced io the House of Lords to
night that the Government had received
official despatches confirming the re
port of the safety of Dr. Livingstone,
the African traveler, and also giving
assuranoe that his immediate wants had
been provided tor.
A truce has been established at Paris
for the purpose of burying the dead
The Communists admit that the Ver
sailles forces are gaining ground. Bis
marck refuses to extend the time for the
payment of the war iudemnity. Sev
eral Paris journals have been suppress
ed. The insurgents are turning the
Paris churches into club rooms and con
cert halls. Entile Giradin advocates
the establishment of a Frenoh Federa
tion as a form ot government best
adapted to the wan' of tho nation.
Crown Diamonds. The crou of
England contains 1,700 diamonds and
is valued at (500,000.
The orown of Peter oontaini 887
diamonds.
The crown of Ivan contains 8 II dia
monds. The Imperial crown of Russia con
tains 2,500 diamonds.
The crown of France contains 5,252
diamonds.
Among dealers and connsisscurs it is
understood that tho finest collection, as
a whole, is that of the Emperor of Russia.
W- S. SERVICE
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S TO rjESl
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iHEAPl
STOVES DELIVERED AND SET
FREE! FREE! FREE!
CALL AND EXAMINE!
A PLEASURE TO SHOW
GOODS!
V7. S. SERVICE,
No. 1 Masonio Hall Building,
Ridgway, Pf
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nphe best guide of sludonts of
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ltyin
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terms. President Hitchcock
Ot tar as I knew, best defining Dictionary.
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What Library is complete without the best
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DICTIONARY.
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The work is really a gtm of a Dictionary,
just the thing for the million. American
muoauonui mommy.
Published by O. & C. MEREIAM,
Springhold Mass.
Sold by all Booksellers.
&8rltf.
' 3000 A-:S
POWELL & KIME.
Powell & Kime
Having erected a Urge and well arranged
new Store House on the old site, linoe the
fire, and filled it from cellar to garret with
the choicest goods of all descriptions, that
can be found in any market, are fully pre
pared to reccivethelr old customers, and
supply their wanti at bottom figures
WHOLESALE OS RETAIL.
Their assortment is now complete, com
prising DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
'v HARDWARE,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
NOTIONS, etc., etc.
PORK, FLOUR, SALT,
Feed, Beans, Butt er
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
Canned Goods,
In short everything wanted in the Country
by
LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ME
CHANICS, MINERS, TAN
NERS, LABORING MEN,
EVERYBODY !
Also a full stock of
MANILLA ROPE
of the best manufacture, of suitable sixes
for rafting and running purposes.
IUJgwsy, p(l jrar;h 2d, 1371.
JF YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
OO TO
THAYER & HAOSRTY
Main Street, Itldgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES. HATS AND OAl'S,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WAHE.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS ot FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap
as tho CHEAPEST.
THAYER & nAGERTY.
vln2.
Ridgway, March 1st, 1870
SPECIE PAYMENT!
GOLD OR GREENBACKS
TAKEN IN XXCHAHOB FOR
OR
JOB WORK A T THE R1DG WA T
WAGON SHOP.
Call and examine my stock before
buyiog a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon.
I use the best seleotion of Michigan
WHITE OAK AND HICKORY ;
I employ none but First Class Me- j
chania ; I use nothing but the lest
Refined Iron. I think it will be to your
interest to give me your order.
Having twenty-five lumber wagons
in course of costruction, I will be able to
fornisb any party by the first of April.
All orders by mail, also any orders
left with W. S. Servicb at the Tin
Shop, will receive prompt attention.
JACKSON it- WEAVER,
tf
STEREOSCOPES.
VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CHROMOS,
FRAMES,
-:o:-
E. &H.T. ANTHONY & CO .
C'.U BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Invite the attention of the Trade to tbeir
extensive attorl meut of the above goods, of
their own publication, and importation.
Also,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES
and
GRAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO..
691 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
Importers and Mauufacturers of
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
vlniyl.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
RIDGWAY.
DAN SCR1BNER WISHES TO IX-
fortu the Citizens of llidgway, and the
public goterally, that he has etarletla Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Buggies, to let upon the most reasona
ble terms.
BgXHe will also do job teaning.
Stablo in the Brooks Barn, near the
Poet Office, on Mill street. All orders left
at the Post Office will meet prompt otten
tion.
Aug 20 1870. tf.
HENRY HARPER,
JTo. T CUESTJTUT Street
(Formerly 520 Arch Street,)
Oppoiite "Old MaioKie JIall" PHIL'A.
Has a large Stock of
AMERICAN amu SWIS3 GOLD AND SIL
VER WATCHES. OPERA. LINO-
TIEN AMD VEST CHAINS,
FRENCH CLOCKS.
OPERA OLAS8ES AND FANCY GOODS
Fancy and plain solid silverware, and
Rosen' celebrated spoons, forks, tea vets
ice pitchers., castors, &e., all of which are
selling at reasonable prices. vlnsy
CONRAD MEYER.
Inventor and Manufacturer of the
CELEBRATED HON FEAME PIANOS,
WAEEBOOMS, No. 723 Arch St, Fhila,
Has received iha Priia Medal of tr.
World's Great Exhibition, London, Eng
The hi eh est Prizes awarded ' when anr
wherever exhibited, ESTABLISHED
I vlot53m
THE ELK CO ADVOCATE.
QvottH to lltf &tttt$t!$ of the grcplt
o( (Sib Ccuuttj.
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE,
ffidgway. Pa.
-:o:-
TESKS :$2 00 PES YEAH.
THE ONLY REPUBLICAN PA
PER PUBLISHED IN
ELK COUNTY!
EVERY REPUBLICAN SHOULD
SUBSCRIBE FOR IT!
DEMOCRATS WANT IT!
ADVERTISERS WILL FIND IT
DF.VflTRn Tfl THVTTJ IVTBIII'STI
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The ADVOCATE does NOT claim
to have a larger circulation than any
other paper in Elk county. Adver
tisers will please make oote of this.
Address all communications to
'THE ADVOCATE."
llidgway, Pa.
ITU RLE A. DA.3A. Editor.
hcgoUarccHjjwL
A Kom-epnprr of tbe Present Ttmoa
Intended lor I'cmtoIo Now on Kartfc
Including Frme i. Mechanic. Morrhsntt, Pro
fcailonal Men, V'uiKen, TMnlccrt, nnil s: Msn-
tor of Iloneft Fo'.kf. sad tUo Vi'lrei, Sous, aaa
I.ulitcr uf all uch.
ONL7 ONE DOLLAIt A YEAR I
OXE liTJNDRED COPIES FOB Sit,
Or leu thsn On Cent s Copy, Let there k a
ju viul st ovorr Post Office.
SEMI-WEEKLYBCN, S3 A TSAR.
or tho nt tlcg Mil pone. character sa
THK WEEKLY", but with a (rrea-,r Taroty 0(
mlwol!aneon rcadtni, a:id f iriilshlm he n-r
to in I'.inacilbeit with sieaicr frolinem.
It cornea twieo a wcolc Intteod of oncooulj .
THE DAILY 81.N, tt A YEAR.
A nreSmlnentlV reaiHhlft nomm.. w.,h .,
larueAi circulation in (ha wnriu. rV"n. tnile
pennant, mm iinrie in iioniics. A'l the nw
from everywhere. Tw. eenrs n copy ( by mail,
OO cent a uioutli, or 6 a cur.
TERMS TO CLUBS.
THE DOLLAR. WEEKLY M N.
Flvo copion, one roar, seuaratelr a'ai-cMU".
roar uollar.
Ten rnre, one venr, eennrntciv adfirmed (and
ua exira cupy totuctfeicer up "i ciuur
Eiulit Dollnrp.
Twenty conlei, ono year. aennratoK a(Mrecd
Ionian cxiruopy j tuOKcurrnp or rmni.
Fineeu Dollars.
Fifty eopl-. one yenr, to one fl'ldrom innd the
B'.-im-itecK.y ono yenr v cutler nn or CIiiB)v
Thirtv.f.lirco Dollars.
Fifty copies, one Tear, cpnrntetv nodreiiseit (imd
. o,ur ,i vvm, vuvju:ir in iretrcr 111- O1 Cllln),
ThinFwflTO Dolinra.
Dne hundred cottlen, one year, to rno ad'lresa
v jiri mo iiuiiy mr one year to tlm ir. iter in or
c"'" Filtv rtnllnra.
Due hundred coplm, ono yr. n-nurutclr art
dreic land theUutly forone yenr in me. em tor
u rjixtr Dollars.
'DK 8E.WI-WEEKLY SUN.
Fire coDlea, one year, teparntclr nddmed.
Eight Hollars.
an rii 0ne wr 'nparn'clv nanrciiod (and
WfsWHC Ujl H fill,,
sixteen Dollars.
KENB YOUR MONEY .
VoriTt-h!!!re or,ler"- checks, or drnfN on New
n leueia contalulni: money. Addro
t. W. ENOT.A HO, Pnhllf her.
Suu office. Sev York City.
BAiXROADSi
PHILAD LTEIA to ZHIE EAILSOAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON nnd after MONDAY, DEC. Rtb, 1870.
the trains on the Philadelphia &
Erie Railroad will run as follows:
WKTWn.
Mnil Train leaves Philadelphia.. 9.40 p. m.
Kidfswny 1.50 p. in.
" arrive nt Eiie 7.40 v. m.
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12.20 p. m
llulgway 2.20 a. in.
" arrive at Erie 7. 40 a. m.
Accomodation, leaves Itenova, ... .S5 a. in.
' nidgway,..o.(ll p. m.
" nrr at Kane 8.00 p. m.
KASTWAKD.
Ma'.l Train leaves Erie 0.00 a. m.
" " Ritlgwny 3.00 p. in.
' arrive at l'liiliul'a... 0.50 a. in.
Erie Express leaves Erie 9.00 p. m.
" Fidjjway... 2.20 a. in.
" ar'at Philadelphia., o ."0 p. ni.
Accomodation, leaves Kline 7,:0 a. in.
" lliuguay... 10.49 a. iu.
" nrr nt SI. Marys 12.00 in .
" leaves St. Marys 7.15 a: in.
" ' Emporium 9.3- a in.
" nrr at Kenovo 8.00 p. m.
Express, Mail and Accommodation, east
and weM, connect at Corry and all west
bound t mitis mid Mnil Accommodation oust
at Irvinlon with the Oil Creek and Alle
gheny River Rail Rood.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Gen'l Sup't.
NEW TIME TABLE.
Commencing December 5th. 1870.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
NEW LINE TO BUFFALO TUROUOII
THE OIL REGIONS.
GOINll SOUTH.
I Day Express leaves Oil City at 2 SO p m
Arrives nt Pittsburgh 9 OO p m
I Night Express leaves Oil City ft 10 p ui
Arrives at 1 ittabiirgli a a nt
Mail leaves Oil City 9 05 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 60 p ut
OOl NO NORTH.
Day Express leaves Pi.tsburg at 7 20 a ru
Arrives at Oil City at 2 () p m
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 8 41) p m
Arrives at Oil tity bio ant
Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 9 So a uv
Aurrives at Oil City 0 85 p m
Passengers travelling by this Route will
find better accommodations and make
belter time than by any other road from
the Oil itcpions to Pittsburgh.
t'ullmim l'allace Drawing Room Sleep.
ing Cars on Night Express Trains between
Pittsburgh and Cnrry. Through Coaches
attached to Day Express Trains between
Pittsburgh and Brockton without change.
uaggnge checked and tickets sold to all
important pomls.
J. J. LAWRENCE, Gen. Sunt,
Jas. II. BitAY, Ticket Agent.
DR. O, WHIPPLE,
Dental Surgeon.
Olhce in Walker's Building. All kinds of
dentistry doue in the bet style, and all
work warranted, lie will visit Kane on
the 1st, 2d, and 8d; Wilcox on the 10th,
11th, and 12(h; St. Mary's on the 21st,
22d, and 23d of each mouth. At all other
times he can be found at bis office iu
Ridgway, Ta. vln2yl.
J H. W1LBER,
NEWS DEPOT-
Main St. (Holes' New Building), llidg
way, ra.
Latest Periodicals and Newspaners kent
constantly on hand. Also dealer in Fresh
Fish, Oyeters, Tobacco, and Confectionary.
vini u.
-JOARDLNG HOCSE,
Hear the Depot, Wiloor, Pa.
The undersigned has opened a large board-
lrguouse at tne above plaoe, where he is
amply prepared to satisfy the wants of those
who may avorhiin with their custom.
MAUI IN SOWERS, Proprietor
HALL & BRO. "
j Attorneys - at - Lawi
ST. MARY'S,
XLX COUUTY PNN5TLTAUIA,
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