mi Henry A. Parsons, Jr. Editor THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 3874. Most of the papers of the Stato have ppoken kindly oi the lute Legislature and the sentiment is almost general that the session was an improvement up on previous ones. After discussing this subject the Philadelphia Bulletin says lhe following deserved oompliment to 'he leading officers of the present State administration. "In taking leave of the Legislature after its winter work, it must not be forgotten that much of ihe good tone that has pervaded Harrisburg is direotly due to the influence of Governor Uartranft and his immediate cabinet officers. To him to Attorney .General Dimmick and to the Secretary oi State, Mr, Quay, large credit is due. Governor Ilartranit and J i is associates have quietly but remarka bly revolutionized the atmosphere of the State Capital; and it is universally con ceded that Pennsylvania was never bet ter governed than it is under the quiet, dignified, upright intelligent adminis tration of Governor Ilartranit. Strike for Wages. Ihe late coal miners' strike at Nelsonvillc, Ohio, which was attended with unusal violent demonstration, is unfavorably commen ted upon by the press generally. That such events continue to happen, says the Philidelphia Ledger, is but little short of marvellous, for it would puzzle any of the leaders who urge men to such crime to point to a single instance in which a "strike has been made suc cessful by the use of foroe of any kind whether by obstruction, assault, "mob ing" shooting, burning, or destruction Such conduct always arrays the com mon sense and instincts of safety in every community against those who re sort to violence; and it alienates from the strikes the good feeling of those whose sympathies are naturally with the workingmam, in his efforts to get "a far day's wages for a fair day's work.' ' There were reasons to hope, that in this country, whoro inteligonco is the rule and ignorance the excep tion, the day would have come long before this, when the Unions of working men would have learned that the man who counsels and leads them on to vio lence is not only a wicked demagogue, but tho worst enemy of the working wens Unions. Steam on the Canals. The ex periment of steam navigation on the Erie Canal has proved partially success ful. Tho engines designed by Mr. William Uaxter were awarded the first State prize of 70,000, of which 835, 000 is tj bo paid after he has put seven boats on the Canal. Tho seoond prize 80,000, in to instalments was awar ded to tho plan of Mr. Dobbins, of iJuil'alo, on couuilion that before. draw ing tho first moiety of the sum ho should place three boats on the canal. Mr Baxter, as soon as the commission had anounced these awards, formed tho Baxter Steam - Canal Transportation Company, which already has two boats running betecn New York and Buffalo. Their time is from six to seven days each way, while tho boats drawn by horse consume from thirteen to fourteen days. Mr. Dobbins, owner of the second b3st boat, has consolidated his iuterese with that of the Baxter Company, and is building three boats in Buffalo on Baxters plan. For the Baxter Company five unfinished boats are on the stocks in llouout and two in Frankford, Herki mer county. Before navigation closes the company will have ten or more boats running. Their capacity is to bo from 200 to 225 tons, as it has been demon strated that a boat of larger size cannot navigate the canal profitably. The draught will be six feet. Twenty-two deaths in Harrisburg last month. Misd Goose, a young lady of Carlisle) weighs C80. A Waynesburg woman is reading the bible through for the forty-eight time. Eight buildings in Bucks county were struck by lightning and destroyed last week. The sheep of Greene county are terri bly afflicted with a dangerous malady called "paper skin." The Bucks County Agricultural Society had 2.430,39 iu the treasury at its annual meeting on Saturday last. There are 71 national cemeteries and 2S5 cemeteries not national, including post eemeteries, where soldiers are buried. The total interments of Union soldiers in all the cemeteries is 307, 694. Of these the "unknown" num ber 141,090, the "known" 1CG,G04. North Carolina contains 35,000,000 acres of land, 6,500,000 of which is cultivated. A large proportion of the balance is on one end on mountain sides, and the remainder is so poor that noth ing eould be raised on it but tar timber. The Senate Claims Committee have agreed to report the House bill with the amendments appropriating 87,000,000 to pay the awards of the Southern Claims Commissioners in favor of about one thousand unionists throughout the South Providnce, R I June 16 Four bal lots for United States Senator were taken by the total vote cast was one hundred and seven; necessary to a choice fifty four The highest vote cast was forty two for Gen Burnsides No choice was made and the Assembly adjourned until to-morrow. The great land case between settlers on Osage ceded lands and the Kansas nod Missouri Kansas and Texas, and Levenworth Lawrence and Gulf Hail roads was argued last week before Judges Miller and Dillon in the United States Circuit Coifrt at Leaven worth Tho title to 900,000 aores of land is in dispute, valued at five mil lion dollars, and 20,000 settlers' boincB lie involved GENERAL NOTES. Strawborrios are five oents a quart in Baltimore. White coal is the newest product of Australia. Indian raids are again reported from Texas. Massachusetts has two hundred thou sand old maids. Georgetown, D. C wants to be made a port of entry. Providenoe hopes shortly to be in possession of a new $300,000 hotel. Chicago recently opened a new park. It ia specially intended for the recreation of German citizens. Several somplaints are made by American tourists of the inoivility ol French officials. It is feared that the proposed increase of duty on jute may have the effect or raising the price of back hair. Bald Mountain is now reaping the be nefit of the late volcanio excitement, by being visited by numerous tourists. It is now proposed to allow smoking in English churches, in order to increase their membership. Another man has died away iu the nineties, and he chewed, smoked and taok his bitters when he felt like it too. "The wheel of fortune is ever turn ing" and an Omaha printer has caught hold of a spoke worth $200,000 Since the Mill Iliver disarter thero appears to be a sense of insecurity is felt by persons living near mill dams The floods in Michigan released in one river a jam of logs that extended over sixteen miles. It contained 30, 000,000 feet of timber. There is no better use to make of fine cut tcbacco than . bind it upon a Ircsh wound, and nothing will stop (he flow of blood quicker. Grange is Roman by birth, English by association and American by adop tion. It signifies a "corn-farm" where tithes and rents dueeligious houses were kept. New York spends anually $9,000,000 on newspapers, $7,000,000 on theaters, 63,000,000 for religious purposes, and $50,000,000 on liquor and liquor estab lishmcnts, In the recent fatal cases 'of trichina spiralis at Flint and South Hanen, Michigan, it has been ascertained that in each case the victims had eaten the ham in a raw state. According to the Washington Star it C03ts the county about $36 per day during the-heated term to supply the House of Representatives with iced tea and lemonade. The farmers of ten counties of Iowa and Minnesota are fleeing from the grasshopen. It is feared that the de structive insects will extend their rava ges this year throughout a much larger district than they occupied last summer. Nearly a thousand bills are recorded on the books of both Houses of Con gress, all of which have been introduced too late oven to secure the consideration of a committee. Tub wheat crop of Pennsylvania and other Eastern Statos is very promising, while we notice that in some of the Western States it is lik ely to prove a very light crop. A national convention of lumber, manufacturers and commission mer chants will be held at Williamsport, Pa. on the 23d inst. A singular circumstance was noted in a Methodst church in Newburyport, Mass.: last Sunday the pastor called for $40 for a speciGo object, and when t' e collection was counted it was found that precisely that sum had been con tributed. An unusual quantity of fruit and vegetables arrived at Baltimore on the 6th instant, resulting in a glut of the market and general depression in prices Towards the close of the day the best strawberries were offered at 8 cents a quart, and tho commonest kinds for 3 cents. Monroe county, Indiana, claims the distinction ot possessing one of the old est, citizens in the county. He is named William, Ross, and ho was born at Gilford Court House, N. C, on the 17th of May, 1759, and is consequently more than 115 years old. He lives near Bloomington, and is reported to enjoy excellent health. The temperanoe woman of Rhode Island won a decided victory in the Senate at Newport last week. About thirty of them appeared before the vote on the prohibitory bill was taken, and presented petitions in favor of the bill signed by 10,588 persons. The effect nf the petition and the presence of the ladies was very preceptible, and the Sen ate passed the act. An event which occurred without the least flourish of trumpets on Monday, and without attracting any particular at tention, would have set the whole world agog a few years ago. This was the ar rival at Portsmouth, N. II., of the Eng lish steamship Faraday, with the Am erican end -of the new Atlantic cable, the work of laying it from Novo Scotia having been completed successfully. The length of the new cable is 3,100 miles, but the deep sea part is yet to be laid, the Faraday returning at once to England to commence the work. When completed, it will probably re duce the tariff on ocean telegrams from $1. the present rate, to 25 cents per word. A Growino Abuse. The Phila delphia Bull tin takes ground against the publication ot the wills of private citizens. "It has grown into an abuse ot privilege whioh needs to bo checked. Charitable bequest are matters of gen eral concern, and occasionally a will presents some exceptional eccentrio fea tures which bring it within the pro vince of publication, but the fashion which dow obtains witli newspaper drags the private affairs of families before the vulgar gaze, and invades a privacy into whieh the publio baa do more right to nter it than it would have to thrust it self into the chamber of death." FEED SOHOENING & CO., Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers, and Stationers. RIDGWAY ELK CO., 1 A. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND . FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND COPYING INK. LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. Esterbrook's Celebrated ZSIeel Pens, Best Jtlatlc All Kinds of Job Priuting done in the Best Style and at Low Prices. LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY. POWELL L KIME. A. MAMMOTH STOCK Firmly believing thnt the world moves, and that the demands of the publioare con stantly inereasin?, tho proprietors of the (Snrnl dntyal toi;e have just returned from the eastern and western cities with the most perfect and complete stock ot MERCHANDISE x OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. You cannot ASK FOR ANYTHING they do not keep, and they have absolutely BROKEN THE BACKBONE of high prices. They buy for cash and SELL FOR CASH I CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! Ridgway, May 1st, 1873. EW STAGE ROUTE. J. C. BURNS, Proprietor. Tbe subscriber having secured the con traot for currying the U. S. Mail betweet REYNOLUSYILEL & BROCKWAY VILLE has placed on that road a Una 'of Hacks leave the Exchange Hotel at Reynoldville every Tuesday, Tnareday and Saturday on the atrival of the BrooKvillo stage, and return the same day. These hacks connect at Brockwayville with the Ridgway stages, making connection with trains on the P. & . Road, both east and west. ' Every attention to the comfort of patrons of this line will be given, and a liberal patronage solicited. Aug. 13-72U. NEW LIVERY BTAULE IN DAN SCR 1BNER WISHES TOIN form the Cittzens of Ridgway, and the publio gCLcrnlly, that he has started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES Uurjos, to let upou the most reasona ble terms. BQi,lle will also do job lean: ing. Stable on Broad Btrcot, above Main All orders loft at the PoBt Office will nieei prompt attention Aug 20 1870. tf. Edw'd J. Evans &. Co., NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, YOKK, I'KNN'A BSrCutaloguca Mailed to Applicants"! Refer hy ei inission) to lloN, J. S, ltLACiv, Washington, D. C. Wkim-.u, Son & Caul, Hunkers, York, Pn. 2-till'T CHARLES llOi.ES, YVaicliimiUor, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, t'.idgwuj, t'a. Atuut tor the Howe t-eun.g Machine, una Almiuu UuiU l'en. l!oiiiriiig Untolac, etc, ilgue with lie fume accuracy us hcrei ol'ore. Hut a uctiou jiiiu.ruutet.-d. vluly (Fobhxblt Wood & ILurs.) ST1TI0NIRV & PORTABLE Steam Engines. Tho Best & Most Complete Assortment ia tho Market. These Engine have always mnlntnlnod the very highest stuudard of excellence. Wo mnke the manufacture of Engines, Boilors and Saw Mills a specialty. We have the largest and moat complete works of tbe kind in the country, with, roimliinery specially adapted to the work. We keep constantly in process large numbers of Engines, which we famish at the very lowest prices and on the shortest notice. We build Engines specially adapted to Mines, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Tanneries, Cotton Ouu, Threshers and alt claenes of manufacturing. We are now building the oelcbrated Lone Circu lar Saw Mill, the best and most complete saw mill ever invented. We make the msnnfactnre of Saw Mill on trite a spool al feature of our business, and cua furnish complete on the shortest notice. Our aim in all oases is to furnish the best ma chinery in the market, and work absolutely un equal ed for beauty of design, economy and strength fiend for Circular and trioe Lint. 4 UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. 1 F YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP CIO TO JAMES II- IIAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS. WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW.WARE. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS of FLOU Constantly on hand, add sold aa che p as the UIIEAPEST. STEAM ENGINE JAMES II. IIAGERTi. THE ELK ADVOCATE. TUB OLDEST PAPER IN THE COUNTY, HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU- ATION, IT IS THEREFOR THE ADVERTISING MEDI UM IN THE COUNTY cvoM to the 3fattffjSti t tU JCwpIc oi (fib (fmtutjj. TERMS:$2.00 PES YEAR. Ifjou wint to sell anything, let tho people know it through tho Advocate, the great advertising medium. BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER TISEMENTS AND GET THEM INSERTED IN THE ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES. Job Printing Office, In tho Court House, RidgWRy, Fa. Tbe best work done, and at the rery lowest prices. Hand bills printed at the sliorest notice. Call Id and get our prices for advertis ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted Orders by mail promptly attended to Address, HENRY A PARSONS, JR. . RlDOWAY, TA. jpiIYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS. A prominent New York physician lately complained to Dundas Diok, about his San dalwood Oil Capsulas, slating that some times they cured miraculously ; bnt that a patient of his had taken them for sometim without effect. On being Informed that Several Imitations were made and sold, he inquired and found that his patient had been taking capsulas sold in bottles, and not DUNDAS DICK & CO'S. What happened to this physician may have happened to others, and DUNDAS DICK & CO., take this method of protecting "Oil of Sandalwood" from this disrepute. PHYBICIANS who once prescribe the Capsulas will CONTINUE TO DO 80, for they contain the PURE OIL in the BEST AND CHEAPEST form. OIL OF SANDLEWOOD is fact super seding every other remedy, sixty Capsules ONLY being required to insure a fafe nnd certain cure in six 'or eight days. From no other medioine can Ibis result be hod. Dick's Soft Capbulrs solve the prob lem long considered by many eminent phy sicians, of how to avoid the nausea and dis gust experienced in , swallowing, whioh are well known to detract from, if not destroy, the good effects of many valuable remedies. Soft Capsules ai e put up in tin-foil and neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the only capsules prescribed by Thysioians. 8&-THESE WERE THE ONLY CAP SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST PARIS EXPOSITION. Send for Circular to 85 Woosler St., N YJ SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES. General Agency, 110 Reade Street, N. Y JTA T,77S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which ia due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration lor restoring Ueay oe Jb aded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonio properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, JLD., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents are pure, and careiuny selected for excellent quality; and I consider it tho Best Preparation for its intended purposes. Sold bji all Druggists, and Dealer fit Medicines. Prioe One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash olE Sold by aU Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by ft. P. HALL & CO.( NASHUA, JStM. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For tho relief and cure of all dcrnngo meuts in the stom ach, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative Being purely vepo tuble, they contain no mercury ormine ral whatever. Much serious sickness and sufl'crinfj is prevent ed bv their timclv use; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when rcnuired. Long experience has proved them to be the saf. est, surest, and bent of all the l'Uls with which the market abounds. Hy their occasional use, the blood is purillcd, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the wholo machinery of life restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish itro cleansed by Aycr't I'lll, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoncil on the vast multitudes who enjoy It, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any lcngtn of time, so that they aro ever fresh, und perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and opcruto without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or cccupaiion. Full directions arft irivan on tho wranner tn each box, how to use them as a Family l'hysic, nuu iur cue louowing cumpuums, wuicu uirsu flti rapidly cure: For l.vp"ii or niligoston, LUtloaft neaa, Isni uar and lo of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For Liver Complaint and its various symp toms, Htliou Ileaducbe, Sick Head. en, jsuaics or ureen Bicuew, mil sous Colic and lllltoua Fetera, they should be Judiciously taken for each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Hysentery or IMarrboea," but one mild dose is generally required. For Rheumatism, Clout, Cravel, Pal pitation ot the Heart, Pain in the Hide, Mack and .Loins, they should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dronny and Dropsical Swelling-, they should be taken in large and frequent duties to produce the effect of a drastic purge. lor Suppression, a large uoso should be taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym pathy. As a Dinner rut, take one or two 1'illt to proinoto digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates tho system. Hence it is often advantageous where 110 serious derangement exists. One who fecla tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these JHII makes him fuel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. PREPARED BY Dr. JT. CATER CO., Practical Chemists, ZOWMLI., MASS., V. 8. A. FOB 8 ALE BY ALL SBUOOISTS EVEBYWHEE& ESTABLISHED 18i!3, MEYER & SONS, TIAXO MANUFACTUSEllS, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. No other Pianos have the improvements. Prize Medal of the World's Fair, London England, and the highest Prizes of the country awarded. t3n42-8m VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE TOR 1874. 200 PAGES) 600 ENGRAVINGS, any COLORED PLATES. Publshed quarter at 25 cents a Year. First No. for 1874 h been issued. A German Edition at same KTr-ZL price Address AMES VICE, Rochester, N. Y. , BUSINESS CARDS. G. A. RAT1IBUM, Attorney-at-law, Ridgway, Ta. 2t'- RUFUS LUC ORE, Altorhfyat-Law, Ridffwav. Elk Co.. Pa. Offioa in Hull's new Brick Duildine. Claim! for collection promptly attended to. ' 3nlly. HALL fe M'CAULET, Attorneys-at-Law. Office in New Brick Building, Main Si Ridaway, Elk Co., Pa. 8n2tf. REYNOLD'S, II 0 USE1 EEYNOLDSVILLE, JEFFERSON CO, FA IL S. BELNAP, Pbopbiitos J, O. If. BAILEY, , ATTORNEY-AI-LAW. vlnzoyl. Ridgway, Elk Co.un(y, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aeei dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. . JAMES D. FULLER TON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Rigway, offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Ridgway and sur rounding country. All work warranted. Otlice iu Service & Wheeler's Building, up stairs, first door to the left, 78-n-82-ly G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist and Paraceutist, N. W. corner of Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A lull assortment of careiully selected For eign and Domestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or night. vlnSy J. S. B ORB WELL, M. D., Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed his otlice from Centre street, to Main st. Ridgway, Pa,, in the second story of the new brick building of John Q. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store, (jfheo hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. 7 jan 9 Vi T. S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician ana Surgeon, Ridgwa , Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Office house irom 8 a. ni. to 10 p. m. Residence on cort.er of South and Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. HYDE HOUSE, Riuoway, Elk Co., Pa, W. II. SCIIUAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the cuml'ort and convenience of gucL-lB, to merit a continuance oi th dame. Oct 30 1803. ' BUCK TAIL HOUSE, Kane, McKean Co., Po. 11. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. ThuuKlul for the putronage heretofoit so liberally bestowed upon bun, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paving strict attention 10 the coiiiloi t uud convenience of guests, to went u continuance of the same. The only stables lor horses iu Kaue and well kept Light or day. Hull attached to the Hotel. vluoyl. KERSEY HOUSE, Cektuevillk, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. 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