The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 04, 1873, Image 2

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Henry A. Parsons, Jr. -
Editor
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1873.
Republican State Ticket
For Judgo of the Supreme Court.
HON. ISAAC G- 6oKDONr
CP JEFFERSON COUNTY.
For State Treasurer,.
HON. It. W. MACKEY,
O? ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
The Democratic County Convention
at the Court House on Tuesday, 2d iobt.,
pursuant to" call, and its proceedings
were conducted with a spirit of harmony
ud unanimity that could hardly be ex
pected even allowing the efforts of our
eotemp'irarv across the way to have had
their full effect.
The ticket nominated is like the of
fence of Hamlet's uncle. It needs
more than the presence of' one respect
able name upon it to disinfect it and
render it at all fit for people with ordi
narily sensitive olfactories to associate
with, at least we would prefer to be to
the windward of it. Carbolie soap,
"bromo-chloralum," chloride ot lime,
and other disinfectants may clean up
this Bwcel-scented posy, but we would
prefer three ordinary sized rattlesnakes
and a well-developed case of small-pox
in cur house.
We haven't space, ability, or material
to give a full review f the ticket this
week, but give in another column a part
of it, which we hope will be accepted
by our readers as a sort of an apology
until the return of our devil from New
York, whither we have sent him, for
men and. material to do tho subject
justice.
Letter from Ohio.
Cincinnati, Ohio, )
September 2nd, 1875. j
Dear Advocate : With the
thought that a letter fiom jour's truly
might be welcome or otherwise, and per
haps both, I take up my pen, and pro
ceed. You and I know ot a certain
editor, or ex-editor, who used to cut the
letters of some of his correspondents
pretty freely : perhaps my letters ' will
bhare the same fate at your hands. It
would, perhaps, be more to your taste
and jour subscribers too if you were
to cutout all between "Dear Advocate,"
and the signaturo. However I hope for
more mercy. What the worli is doing
in Elk, I hear onee in a while ; but
whether there are six papers there, or
more,. I couldn't say from actual in
spection. Let it be recorded that this
should be remedied.
POLITICAL
Of course you have heard of the vari
ous political births in Ohio, this year
and last : the political deaths will come
in next Fall; First of all. you will please
understand that I'm still a Democrat j
and feel more copper bottomed than
ever. So don't expeot anything but a
fair whacking away at the subject gen
erally,. For I have too good sense, I
hope, to thrust forward Democratic
views through a Republican paper, even
it I thought you would publish them
A paper, now-a-days, should publish the
vews, as it is; and iu that way I pro
pose to give it. Nevertheless, allow me
to say, between us two, that if a hungry
patriot can't be suited in either the Re.
publican or Democratio party, lie had
better get up a little establishment ot his
own, or joiu the 'Liberal" party of
sore-leads and political bummers. Th
situation iu Ohio, is, however, decidely
iuterostiug. The famous Allen county
resolutions, which culminated iu
the Liberal or New Party, or Third
Party movouient, Convention, (as it is
differently called) at Columbus, O., on
July 30th, were gotten up in this city
and sent off to Allen county, so as to
make it appear they came "ftesh" from
the "people" in the countvy ; apart from
the influences of the city ward pohticms
They were intrusted to the famous
Cunningham, and introduced in the
Dcraocratio Convention of Allen county
and the joke of the movement coming
from the Democratic party will be better
appreciated when U is considered that
Cunningham's Dcmocraoy ii not over
four or five years old, and only cooled
off to be moulded into Liberalism, when
the Allen Democracy declined to per
mit him to erect his breeches pocket
into an abiding place for its teanets
Here, iu Hamilton county, botU old par
t!p are nrettv well edit up : the buck
r i
sliders fronr Republicanism, I admi
are not e Buuwrous as those from Do
inocraej ; but it is hard telling who be
lings to any party just now. The Lib
erals nominated a ticket iu this county
last Friday, and the Time newspaper,
(the administration tule) came out
day after the convention, and after prais
log toe ticket, insinuated u was ini amy
. . . .. - J. -A
of the Republican party to MB success
ful, and if success were attainable
through the aid of good men on the new
ticket, the Republicans should make me
of that meafls to succeed. Next day it
took the back track with a vengeance,
and now takes its loyal "pap" like a little
mnn. Tho Gazette, strict, blue-nosed,
straight laced, dignified Republican
took up the new party with if editorial
tongs, turned it evf, studied it and then
chucked it away with holy horror : the
Commercial, the leading pape of the
wept, (and otie of the few real ett-
papers of the United States) in Liber
alism, cackled over 4he youthfuj party
in high glee, regarding' it as the one
thing altogether lovely ;. the Enquirer,
the Democratic copper lined (that's me)
organ,, treats it as small game which,
may be, w a mistake and goes for the
Republican candidate for Goveuor, in
rather a lively style. The German pa
pers are equally divided.
THE AFRICAN IN TUB LUMBER YARD.
Not to be outdone in busting things
in general, by the white trash, the col
ored aristocracy of Ohio, met in solemn
and dark concluve at Chillicothe, Ohio,
lately, and resolved with a whereas, that
they regretted the Republiea party
considered its favors done the Africani
in the nature of a fee simple interest in
their votes- Col. Bob. Harlan, a good-
looking, smart chap of Cincinnati, (he
is a son of Ex. Gov. llui lan (of Ken
tucky) and a slave woman,) with a Fed
eral appointment, in the Post Office, to
the tune of 83,000 a year, tried to get
in a RESOLUTION endorsing urant,
hut . lh nnnvptitinn. ii.rW tho Inad of
Peter II. Clark, wouldn't resolushe
worth a cent on Harlan's motion, and
the meeting broke up in a row. The
truth of this matter is that Peter H.
Clark is mad because Bob Harlan got
the office he wanted for himself. That
the negro vote may bo counted for the
Republican party, in Ohio at bast, I
think is beyond a doubt, and, to me, it
seems as though it would be exceedingly
ungrateful in them to desert the
republican for the democratic
party, all the latter organization ever
did for our colored la tube of the flock,
could be readily packed away in a flea's
eye. Personally, and seeking to make
no one responsible for my assertion, I
never was in favor of granting them the
ri"ht of suflra"e. A number of
GERMAN AND IRISH
met in sepeiute conventions last week,
and vigorously resolved that they had
been doing the work of the great parties
long enough ; and, unless their elaims
were admitted, they would hereufter (as
the Irishmen resolved) vote with what
ever party most fully recognized their
claims for office ; hod the Germans did
substantially the same. They are every
one of them
SORE-HEADS
who nave been the ' lite iiarnacies,
feeding off the great parties, and are
mad because somebody else has got a
grab. The respectable
IRISH AND GERMAN
element is already denouncing tho move
ment. Many, whose names were used,
have published cards denouncing the
whole thing. It is a species ot Know
nothingism which the people will very
properly denounce, The (Jeriuan aud
Irish aro too sensible to bo led by the
demagogues of their nations. From
what I have written, you will see the
coming
ritniT IX OHIO
will be n exceedingly lively one.
In my-next I will try to be interest
ing, and p.njj something. Understand, I
am simply frying to tell you the facts,
and if any expression of a partizw na
ture, be wedged iu, excuse it ; the op
pinions are my own, and who then could
expect them to be sensible?
L. J. K.
They find in New York that there is
no provision in the mw license law for
prosecuting those who sell without a li
cense. A lady correspondent writes that she
knows very little about the back pay
question; but she ingoing to draw her
back hair up over her head, according
to the prevailing fashion, if it lifts her
off her heels and endangers her equill-
drium, and she would like to know
what the newspapers are going to do
about it.
A local journal reports that at Tre
roont, Schuylkill county, recen'ly a dog
pursued a laree rat into a brewery, and
the rat seeing no means of escape,
jumped into the throat of the dog, just as
the latter had extended his jaws for the
purpose nf RPizmor the animal. It be
caroe wedged in the dog's throat, so that
it was impossible to remove it, and the
dog died of strangulation.
We are couronsly Temioed that the
New World is becoming an old world by
the recent discovery of ruina of three
Spanish cities in the mountains of Tata
manes. ;osta nica. a century has
passed since those cities were inhabited,
and among tho ruins is a lort witb can
nnn all decayed and rusty. The remains
of the first white settlements in America
should be as interesting to American an
tiouarians as the bezzer-iofeasted reiki
. .
0j ancient Heme.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
HOUSEWARE, AND HOUSEFURNISHIKG GOODS.
Carpenters. ToolSj
Blacksmiths Tools9
Farmers Toos,
Lumbermens Tools.
In fact everything usually kept
in a, first-class Hardware Store.
A FlFST-SiaSS TIN SHOP,
Employing none but first-class
Workmen and
i itintni!il iTttrwI
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Tar and Mandrake PiUs, iSota per Box.
Medicated Inhalation, $5.00 per Package.
Send for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to
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Is plain talk about ihe tody and it physical
and social needs. Dr. K. B. Footii, author
of "Medical Couimoa Sense," of No. 120
Lexington Ave., N. Y., who entertains
everybody wilb his pen and cures every,
body by bis skill, is it author. In its
thousand pges it ant 'era a thousand
questions you don't want to go to your
pbysiciao about, it U, as is stamped upoa
its cover, "a book for private and consid
erate reading." Price $3.25. and sent,
postage prepaid, every where- A beautiful
original chromo, mounted, "Tueow Physic
to THjt Docis," worth $10, goes with the
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DAGUSCAHONDA RAILROAD.
From and af.er Monday, Feb. 61U 1878.
Trains will ruo on this Kouil as fulWs.
Leaves Earley 7 HO a. m., urrives at
Daguscatioudu Juoctioo 8 10 a. in., con
necting with Acconi. eatit 8 14 a. ui., and
with Mail west at 9 15 a. tu.
Leaves Daguscahouda at 9 20 a. m.
arrives at liariey 10 00 a. ui. Leaves
Eurley 3 SO p. 111., aud arrives at Itagus
cahouda at 5 00 p. m., couuectiuj; with
Mail east at 5 09 p. m, aud Accommo
dation west at 5 40 p. in.
In case J. & h. trains are late, Da.&tw
cahonda train holds twenty minutes be
yond the above time.
Tickets should always be procured
before leaving, stations.
C. B. EA.BEY, Le
THE OLDEST PAPER IN Till
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU-
ATION, IT IS THEREFORE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN THE COUNTY
$mitc4 to the gutrrot ot the Utoplt
at (Hit County.
TEEMS;.J2.00 PES YEAR.
BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER
TISEMENTS AND GET TI1K3I
INSERTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES.
If you want to sell anything, let the
people know it through the AnvocATB,
the great advertising medium.
Job
Printing Office,
In the Court House, Ilidgway, Pa.
The best work done, and at the
Yery lowest prices.
Blank kept constantly on band
at this office.
Hand tilif printed at the shortest notice
Call in and et oar prices for advertis
ing and jobbing. .Satisfaction warranted
Orders by mail prorrptly attended to
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HENRY A. PA ilSONO, JR.,
Rhxtway Pa.
I IF
V')'.' WANT TO JiUV
1
GOODS CHEAP
: k
oto
JAWES.H- HAGERTY
Muia Street, RLdgway, Pa.'
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SIlUKiS, HATS AND CAF3,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW.WARE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly o band, add sold as cheap
as the CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. HAGERTY.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
'
DAN SCR1BNER WISHES TO IN-
form the Cittzcns of Ridgway, and the
public ger.erally, that he has started a Lir
ery Stable awl will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
d Buggies, to let upon Ute most reasonu
ble terms.
tfSUe will also do job teaming.
Stable on Brood street, above M.'m
All orders left at th Post Office will meet
prompt attention.
Aug 20 1870. tr.
GIVEN" AWAY.
A Fine GertnaE Chromo.
WE 8KNI AX KLKOAST CHnOMO, HOCNTEU
ahd rnoiAnr roa rttAMi.tti, fbiik 10
tftt AOKMT IOR
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OR,
LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE,
JJV TfOS. ir. KXOX.
92 Pages Octavo, 130 Tine Engravings.
Relates Incidets and Accidents beyond
the Light of Bay : Startling Adventures ia
all parts of the World ; Mines and Mode of
Working them: Uudencurrems ot society;
Ciamb'ing and its Horrors; Caverns and
llicir Mnicilcs; Tlitt Diu k Ways f Wiok.
cdness; Prisons and their Secrets; Sown
in tho Depths of Ihe Sea; Strange Stories
of the Detection of Crime.
The book treots of experiences with
brigands; nights ia opium dens and eamb
ling hells; Life ia prison ; Stories of exiles;
adventures among Indians ; journeys
through Sewers anp Catacombs; accidents
in mines; pirates and piracy ; tortures of
the inouesions ; wonderful burglars; un
derworld of the great citeis, tec, etc.
ASSERTS fflMfiriD
for this work. Exclusive territory given
Agenis can make $100 a week in Fein
this book. Scud for circulars and terms to
agent 3.
J. B. Iturr Si. Hyde,
HARTFORD, CONN., or CHICAGO, ILL,
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NEW YORK
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. D. Wctmore.
Additional Law Judgo Hon. J no.
Vincent.
Associate Judses Cuas. Luhr, J V
Houk.
District Attorney J. K. P, Hail.
Sheriff D. C. Oyster.
Prothonotury $0., Fred. ScUueniug.
Treasurer C. K. Earley.
County Superintendent Rufus Luoore
Commissioners llobt. Campbell, Jou
Uarr, Geo. Ed. IVeis.
Auditors Clark A. Wilcox, George
Messenger, and C. W. Barrett.
County Surveyor Geo Wilmeley.
Jury Commissi mers. Joseph Kerner
and Charles Mead.
U. S. PATENT AGENCY,
OFFICE 918 F St., Washjfcgloo, D. C.
G. J. f EJtaiss,
SOLlfhOR.
The CHEAPElsT find Most reliable Pat
ten A geno iu Washington. Full particu
lar. Address Q. J. FERRISS.JBox 95.
Washington, D. C
& M k W
Attorney-at-Uw,
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BAILEY,
Al'TOHNEY-ATLAW.
vlniu1. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acet
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
RBFU3 IVCORE, Attorney-M-Law.
Kidgwsy, Elk Co., Pa. Office In
li ail's new Brick Building. Claims for
collection promptly attended to.
v3nlly.
jEYNOL08 HOUSE,
EZYNOLDSVILLE. JEFFE SCN CO, FA.
H. S. BELNAP, Pkovbiktob .
J. S. BORSWELL, LI, D,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, has remov
ed bis office from Centre street, to Main st.
Kidgway, Pa in the second story of tho
new brick buildinir of John 0. 11 a 11. opdo-
Bite Hyde's store.
Ulhce hours; 8 to 9 a- m.-1 to 2 o. ra. 7
8 p. ta, jan 9 73
G. MESSENGER,
VJT Drug
Druggist and Paraceutist corner J
Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully selected For
eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions
carefully dispensed at all hours, day of
night. tlnSy.
T
S. HARTLEY, M. D.,
Physician ana Surgeon',
Kidgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building.
Special attention given to Surgery. Office
house lrom 8 u. m. to 10 p, m. Residence
on corner of South and Court streets, op
posite the new school House. All calls
promptly attended to. vln2yl.
(1UARLE8 HOLES,
J Watchmaker, Eugraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for tho
Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold
Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with
he same accuracy as heretofore. Satis
action guaranteed. lnly.
T
THAYER KOUSE
RILEY & BUO,, Proprietors.
wor. Mill and Centre Sis., Ridgway, Pa.
The proprietors tuke this method of an
nouncing to the public that they have re
nt teu, revised, uud improved, tnrs wmL
kuon butd, aud aro pvepured to entertain
all who lavur litem with tneiv pati-onage, tu
the best style and at low rates. Good
stabling attached. vUnGtf.
l'DE HOL'iiE,
BtnuwAx, Ei.it Co., Pa,
V. H. SUliUAM, lJrupiietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore;
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying Btrict at
tention to the comfort aud convenience ot
guests, to merit a continuance oi th
same.
Oct Zf 1&.
AHE OLD BLCKTAIL'S HOTEL,
Rune, McEean Co., Pa
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful fur the patronage beret of oie so
liberally bestowed upon hiiu, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention
to tne comtm't aud couveuicnce ot guests,
to merit a continuance of the same. The
only stables lor horses iu Kuue and well
kept niglit or day. Hall attached to the
Hotel. vluZUyl.
HALL & WHO
Attornoys - at - Law
ST. MARY'S,
ELK COUNTY PHNSYLYAMA.
JOhINU. UA.LL..-.. J AS. K. V. 11ALI
KERSEY HOUSE,
Ckmbsvillic, Elk Co., Pa.
Joun Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
teutiou to the comfort and convenience
of guests, t merit a coutiuuance of the
same.
JAM.S PENFIELD,
(Suco mil to W. C. Healy,)
DEALER IN
LBY GOODS, 3ii BI3S, FEOVISIQKS
l'lBPDUCE, FRUITS, &o.
v3u7tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa.
S. A. ROTE,
PHOTOG1UPHEK,
AND DEALER Ilf
Chromos, Stereoscopic Views, Picture
Frames, &o.
WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA
v2ul!tf.
F
RED. BCHOEN1NG,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEAlfra IN
PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS,
SHEET MUSIC,
and MUSIC BOOKS.
Pianos aud organs to rent and rental ap
plied if purchased.
Prothonotary's Office, Ridgway, Pa.
. P. W. HAYS,
DEALEl IN
Goods, Notions, Groceries,
Dry
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
HurUy i: O.
vlu47tf.
EW STAGE ROUTE.
J. C. BUXNS, Proprietor.
The subscriber having secured the con
tract for carrying the U. S. Mail between
REYNOLDSYILLE L BROCKWAYVILLE
has placed on that road a liue of ha.ks
Hacks leave the Exchauge Hotel ia
Reynoldville ever Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday 0 the at rival of the Brooaville
stage, and return the same day. These
backs connect at Brockwayville with the
Ridgway stages, making connection with
trains on the P. & E. Road, both east and
wet' Every attention to the comfort o
anions of this line will be given, and a
CTial patronage solicited.
' Aug. 18-72tt.
A. RATHBCN,
Ridgwsy, Pa.
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