Henry A. Parsons, Jr. Editor THURSDAY, JULY 23, 5874. Republican State Convention. The Republicans of Pennsylvania will hold ft State Convention ht Harrisbunr, at noon on Wednesday, August 19, 1874, for the purpoo of nominating candidates for Lieutenant Governor, Auditor General, Secretary of Internal , Affairs, and Judge of the Supreme Court. The representation of the several counties io this Convention will be based on the apportionment of Senators aud Representatives made by the present Legislature, each Senatorial and Rep resentative district being entitled to rielegatcs equal in number to its repre sentation in the LegisU.ture under said apportionment. RUSSELL ERRITT, Chairman. Ezra Lukens, ) , , John M'Cullouoh, necy "' The Political Outlook. There is no sufficient reason why the Repub lican party should not carry the State of Pennsylvania next November by twenty-five or thirty thousand majority. Everything promises victory. We go into the canvass with a fair prospect of nominating one of the most popular tickets ever put in the field, and that without creating a small army of sore heads within our own ranks. From present appearances wo will have no dead-weight candidates to carry every man proposed belongs to the active, younger element of the par,ty which has been its life in the past and is its hope in the future. The record of the party in the State is good. For fourteen years Pennsylvania has been governed by Republicans, and to-day the', people havo ample evidence that their choice Uas been wise and good. We never had less taxation than at present; our debt i being paid off, and tho interest on our sinking fund is so judiciously invested that the income nearly pays the current expenses of the government. Was ever a party after fourteen years ol continuous rule able to make a better showing. Coal Gazette. The Iron Trade. The prospects of an early resumption in the iron trade arc, it is said, highly encouraging, and, judging from preseut appearances, an active all business will undoubtedly be done. A leading official of odo of our principal railways has lately received a letter from one of our largest iron workers, in which it is stated that more orders have been re ceived for iron within the last lew days than in all the six weeks previously. Reports have been received of similar revivals in various directions, aud manu facturers generally regard matters lrom a couleur de rose point of view. Should the anticipations prove correct, a cor responding good result will bo percepti ble in coal and railroad circles. The Cambria Iron Company, of Johnstown, Pa., have very recently started their rolling-mills on what is Inown in the trade as "double turn," viz, night and day work. The Besse mer steel works of the company, which have been ruuning irregularly ior some time past, would now be running on lull time were it not for the scarcity of water. It appears that some of the most important ports ot the machinery uscd in the manufacture of steel, such as cranes, lifts, &c., are operated solely by water-power, which is derived from the water supplying the town of Johns town. A probable scarcity of the water supply, induced by diough or otherwise, acts prejudicially on the works, inas much as a temporary suspension of operations in the steel mills must take place, so that the townspeople may not sutler tnrougu the scarcity, 'I he blast furnaces of the company are rjotj as yet, id oneraticn Tho vast majority of the blast fur naces throughout the State are blown out, but, as previously stated, active preparations are iu progress for a vigor ous full trade. STATE NOTES- John Welsh, at work at tho Colorado eolliery, owned by the Philadelphia Coal Company, by error of the engineer, was dumped to the bottom of the slope, fie fell 195 feet, splitting his head in two and breaking every bono in his body. Be had a wife and six children. Thomas Reddy, of Phocnixville, swam two and a quarter miles in one hour and lifteen minutes, iu the Schuyl kill Caaal, ou Sunday. This is consid ered the greatest feat of the kind ever performed in that section. The Mercer Dispatch says; There lives in Coolspriog township an old set tler, 95 years of age, who never, to this date, u&s seen a train ot ears. Livin under the same roof with him are four generations this venerable sire, his daughter, granddaughter, and two great- granddaughters. Ellis Terrill, a farmer living east of Linesvilie, Crawford county, was ex atuined before U. S. Commissioner Force, at Erie last Tuesday, aud held in $5,000 bail on a charge of distilling and selling liquors on his premises with out having paid the special taxes re quired by law. IsrrtlJ is a man neaily seventy years old and is said to be a large farmer. An awful accident took place at Pottstown, Pa., ihursday, July 7 About half past eleven o'clock, John Arms, a tlurtcen-years-olu son ot John W. Arms, of that borough, arose io a somnambulistic state, got out on the roof from a third-story dormer window, and iell headlong to the pavement below and sustained frightful injuries, lie ling ered until nine o'clock the Wowing morning, when be died. GENERAL MOTES. General Popo says the Kansas fohticr is fully protected against hostile Indi ans by the troops Mrs. Mary Ann Harrison, aged 63, died on July 10 from genuine Asiatic cholera, at her residence in lirooklyn. Fires of burning kerosene, it is said, may be extinguished by throwing on flour. The city of Chattanooga has voted to give $100,000 to the Cincinnati South cm Railway. M. L. Sullivant, of Ford couDty, III., has a single field of 20,000 acres that will produce over 1,000,000 bushels ol corn this year. Sixty thousand young shad, hatched by Stth Green, at llolyoke, Conn, have been placed in the Rock river at Rook fovd, 111. Loftus, who recently murdered his wife in Gravesvillo, Wis., pleaded guilty, aud was i e itcnoed to the State Piison for life, The rumor from Washington of the intended resiguation of Yico President Wilson, has no foundation in fact. Mr. Wilson's health is bettc now than ever sience "his illuess. James McCaba, a New York thief, robbed a jewelry store at Hartford, Conn., Tuesday. July 9th was caught aud tried, and at 3 P. M. was sentenced to tho State Prison for seven years. The balloon Monarch of tho Air, con taining James Allen of Providence, Georgo A. Rogers aud Charles II. Raid win of Hostou, made an ascerisian from Boston Common at half past five P. M. on Suturday, and landed at Point Shir ley two hours afterwards. Tho deficits in tho First Nationa Rank of New Redford, Mass, caused by John P Parker, cashier, have been made good by his friends, and no lass falls upon the bnnk. The defalcation is stated at 8-0, OHO. Parker is nearly sixty years of age, and has been cashier about twenty years. In some parts of the intcror, the ri pening of fruit is hastened by removing the earth around the trees to such an extent as to leave a depth of earth over the rcots of ouly about two to four in ches, which could bo thoroughly war med by the sun. Iu order to make the lowlands in Louisiana safe for residcuts, 1,500 miles of levee, or 50,000,000 cubic yards of wall will havo to be built. I he necos- ary repairs at crevasses alone are expec ted to cost So,(.'(.i(J,N)U, of which I ncle Sam is expected to pay two-thiids. The champion cow of the season turns up iu Washington county, Teunes sec, where she has given the immense yield of 2,040 J pounds of milk in thirty days. The animal is au Aryshire breed, aud tho smallest amoutit of milk given by her in a single day was fouud by ac curate weight to be 57 pounds. Early Sunday morning Mrs. John Moats residing about ten miles south ol McConoellsburg, in this State, while la boring UDder a state of mental aberra tion, seized a gun, aud while her hus band was still sleeping shot and killed him instantly. She then with a razor inflicted a horrible wound upon the head aud neck of one of her children, and with a pitchfork almost killed another. The children are iu a critical condition. A decision under tho new bankrupt law has been made by Jud.'C J. C. Hop kins, of the United States Uistiict Court for the Western district of Wisconsin, that adjudications conforming to the old law made before the passage of the amended act are nut void thereby; that such adjudication partake of the natuie ot judgments, and cannot be set aside or altered by sudsequent legislation; that the provisions in the amended act ia regard to the number and amount ol petitioning creditors do Dot apply to cases iu advanced stage. Alluding to the impression which seems to be prevalent in tho East, that nearly the entire State of Miunesota is overrun with grasshoppers and tho crops utterly destroyed, the St. Paul I'rcss, ot the 14th inst., published a statement showing that the total damage dono by the grasshoppers' raid is equivalent simply to a loss of about ODC-twelfth ol the usual crop, or about the same as if the average yield throughout tho State was diminished from any courco some thing over 1 bushels per acre below the. general average. It extends over only about one-tenth of tho area of the State, and involves about one-thirteenth of the population. Tho crops outside of.the devastated region promise a most abuudaut yield. The terms of twenty-five Senators ex pire March 4, and nearly all the Leis. latures which elect their successors are to be chosen this year. These Senators consist of seventeen Republi cans, three Liberals, and five Democrats. Northward of Virginia and Ohio six Republicans and threo Democrats retire. Two ot their successors have been chosen. Hamilton, Democrat, of Mary land, to be succeeded by Whyte, Demo crat. Puckingham, Republican, ot Ci nuccticut, to be succeeded by Eaton, Democrat. Rhode Island baa adjour ned its wrauglo to Jauuary, In New England, Hamlin, of Maine; Edmunds, of Vermont, and Washburn, of Massa chueetts, expire. Fentou's time is out in New York, and the Republicans have a nominal majority ol two in the Senate. Stockton, Democrat, of New Jersey, goes out, and the State is close. In Dcleware Bayard, Democrat, goes out. Tue Comi.no Fuel. The coming fuel will be peat, which can now be turned into canal coal in thirty minutes. Geographically speaking, peat is one of the most widely extended ot modern de posits, Every State of the Union has more or less extensive peat beds. The manufacture of the new f uel can be car ried on at a rate which permits its sup ply at a large profit at $5 00 a ton. The new invention has been patented in this country as well as in Franco, Ger many aud Gnat Britain, and a com pany has been formed in New York city to begin manufacturing during the eu suiog Eummcr. FRED SOHOENING & CO., Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers, and Stationers. RIDGWAY ELK CO., 1A. 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. Esterhrook's Celebrated iSlccl f'cus, the it est Static. All Kinds or Job Printing done in the Best Stylo and at Low t'riccs.j LETTER, NOTE, AND RILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY. POWELL L KIME. A. MAMMOTH STOCK Firmly believing that tie world moves, nnd that the demands of the public are con stantly inereasin?, the proprietors of tbo (grand 0cnirLat JStotp have jujt returned from the eastern and western citiei with the most perfect and complete stock of i MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. You cannot ASIC FOR ANYTHING they do not keep, and they have absolutely BROKEN THE BACKBONE of high prices. They buy for cash and SELL FOR- CASH! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! Ridgway, May 1st, 1873. "VJ EW STAGE EOUTE J. C. BURNS, .Proprietor. The subscriber having secured the con tract for carrying the U. 8. Mail betweei EEYNOLDSVILEL & BROCKWAY VILLE has placed on that road a line o Hacks leave llie Exchange hotel a Rcynoldville every Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday on the at rival of the Brooxvillo stage, and return the same day. These hacks oonncct at Brockwayville with the Ridgway stages, making connection with trains on the P. & E. Koad, both east and west. Every attention to the comfort of patrons of this line will bo given, and a liberal patronage solicited. Aug. 13-71M. NEW I.IVE1HY STABLE IN DAN SCR1BNER WISHES TOaIN (onu the Citizens of Ilidgway, and the public generally, that he has stnrted a Liv ery Stable und will keep GOOD STOCK.GOOD CARRIAGES l(i;ioi, to let 'ip j.i Uii most reasonn ble terms. B&.He will also do job tenaing. Stable on Broad street, above Main. All orders loft at the Tost Ol'.icc will nicci prompt attention Aug 20 1670. tf. Edw'd J. Evans & Co., NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, YOKE, I'EXN'a fiCatalogues Mailed, to ApplicnntsTISa Peftr (by permission) to iTon, J. S, 111. U K, V ushinglon, I). C. Wki.smi, Son & Caul, bunkers, York, Pa. 'J-Gl'V CHARLES HOLES, AVutuhniiikrr, Engraver nr.'t Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, l a. Agent, tor the Howe few iiig Machine, and Mutton Gold I'tn. lie airing Wntchts, etc, done with lie same accuracy us heretofore. Stitis uetioa guaranteed. vlnly 13! .Jtfj T- i:L 1- i ' (FOBMEBLI WOOD it M-UTN.) STATIONARY & PORTABLE Steam Engines. The Best & Most Complete Assortment in the Market. These Emrinca have always maintained the very Ugliest standard of exoeUsnco. We make the manufacture of Engines, Boilers and Saw Mills a specialty. Wo have the largest and mart complete works of the kind in the country, with wuuhiuory specially adapted to the work. We keep constantly in process largo numbers of Engines, which we furnish at the very lowest prices and on the shortest notice. We build Eiarines specially adapted to Mines. Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Tanneries Cotton Gins, Threshers and all classes of manufacturing. , , . We are now building the celebrated Lane Circu lar Baw Mill, the best and most complete saw mill ever invented. . ,. We make the manufacture of Baw Mill outfits a special feature of our business, and can furnish complete on the shortest notice. Our aim in all cases is to furnish the best ma chinery in the market, and work absolutely un equaled foe beauty of dcsiiro. economy and strength, Send for Circular and Price List. i UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. VT1CX, N. Y, I F YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO JAMES II- IIAGERTY Main Street, Bidgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAFS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WrlLLOW.WARE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. . A Large Stock of . Groceries and Provisions. The REST BRANDS of FLOUR Coostaotly on hand, and sold as cheap as the CHEAPEST. JAMES II. HAGERTY. T TTMflTTTT7 mi THE ELK ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST TAPER IN THE COUNTY, HAVING THE LAROEST CIRCU- ATION, IT IS THEREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDI UM IN THE COUNTY 3 doled to the gfutmst. ot tht people of (Ut Couutij. TEB1S:$2.00 PEP. YEAH. If you want to sell anything, let the 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. She (Bill gduoflatc Job Printing Office, In the Court House, Ridgway, Fa. The best work douc, and at the very lowest prices. Hand bills printed at theshorest notice. Call in and get our prices for advertis ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted Orders by mail promptly attended to Address, 11ENHYA PARSONS, J II. IUdgway, Pa JpllYSlCIANa AND DRUOUISTS. A prominent New York physician lately complained to Dundas Kick, about his San dalwood Oil Capsnlus, stating that some times they cured miraculously j 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 nnd found that his patient had been Inking cnpsulas sold in bottles, and not DUNDAS DICK. & CO S. W lint happened to this physician may have hnppencd to others, nnd DUNDAS DICK & CO., take this method of protecting "Oil of Sandalwood" from this disrepute. PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the Capsulas will CONTINUE TO DO SO, for they contain the PUKE OIL in the BEST AND CHEAPEST form. OIL OF 8ANDLEWOOD is fact super seding every other remedy, sixty Cspsules ONLY being required to insure a safe and certain cure in b'ix or eight days. From no other medicine can this result be had. Dick's Soft CAret'tKS Bolve the prob lem long considered by ttinny eminent phy sicians, of how to avoid the nausea nnd dis gust experienced in . swallowing, which are well kuown to detract from, if not doptroj, the good ett'ects of many valuable remedies. Soft Capsules aie put up in tin-foil nnd neat boxes, thirty in enuh, and are the only capsules prescribed by Physicians. B&yTHESE AVE HE TEE ONLY CAP SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST TAR13 EXPOSITION. Send for Circular to 35 Woostcr St., N. YJ SOLD AT ALL ERUGr STORES. General Agency, 110 P.eade Street. N. Y VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWEH. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is duo to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it ia kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray ou Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and Bilken. 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, tho 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 tho hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Ilayes, M.D., Stato Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it tho Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Sealers in Medicines, Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Itcnewcr in many cases re quires too long a time, ancl too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, wo havo prepared this dye, in om preparation; winch will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wasli ou. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, ST M. f10 'HIE UTIZENS OF PENXSYL .1 YAMA. Your nl'.riiiion is cjucinlly invited to the fact tint ihc National Dunks are now prepared to leceive buhxci iptions io the I npilal Stock ol tho Centennial lioard of finance. The fum's rctOined from this Kiiiiree are to be employed in the erec tion of (lie luil'iing9 tor ihc lutei imiionnl Exhibition, and the txpeusis connected with the same. It i.i confidently bilieved that the Keystone Sti.le will be u pi eseiited bj the name of every citizen alive Iu patri otic commemoration of tlio one hutuliedth birth-day of the nation. The hliaies of slock are offered for $10 eacli, and xub. eeritiem will receive a handsome engraved Certilicatu of Stock, HuitaMc fur liamiug and pre.iiTvut ion us a national memorial. Interest at the rale of six per c-JUt. per annum will bo paid uu all pavmeiiu of Ctn leunial 'lock troin dale of payment to January 1, 1S70. Subscribers who are not ntiu a National liaui; c.mreiui: a check or pi.bi ut'ice oide' to the uudrreigued, Ir'itEfi'K KIIALEY, Trcimurer, '.H1 Wuiutu St., Philadelphia n e a A a i o y P H v PLAYIfTG CARDS. THE BEST -THE CHEAPEST. STEAMSUirS Cheapest kind made. UEtfATTAS A cheap common card. BKOADWAYS A nice common card. VIKlilNIAti Eiuo calico bucks. GEN. JACKSUNS Cheap und popular, (1 at tern uuck8, Yimous colors and de signs.) COLUMBIAN (Euchre deck) extra quality GULDEN GATES One of ilie best card" made, Mi'. VKMXOXS Extra fine, two color pati tei us. ASK THE ABJ V TAKE NO 0THEE3. Price List on at plication. Dealers bun. plied by VICTOR E. MAUGER, 39-ly It 6 to 112 Keade St., N. Y ESTABLISHED 1823, MEYER & SONS, PIANO MANUFACTURERS, ' ll'l Arch, Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING IIUST-CLASS PIAXOS. No other Pianos have the imp Semen ts. Prize Medal of the World's Eai London England, and the highest Prizes of the country awarueu. v3n42-3m FOR SALE BYE.K. GRESU, Masonio Hall Building, Ridgway, Pa. VAN VLECK'S CELEBRATED PATENT SPRING RED BEST tempered eteel spring wire, tbeso sprmgs can bo laid on the eluU of any common bed and are COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES ! Also agent for Weed Sewing Machine. Easiest Running, Most Durable, and BEST Mituiat, m me market. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. ifiiiii BUSINESS CARDS. O. A. KATIIBIW, Attorney-at-law, Ridgway, T. 2 2 tf. JiUFUS LUC ORE, Altorney-at-Law Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Office in Hall's new Drick Building. Claims for collection promptly attended to. 3nlly. II ALL i- M'CAULEr, Attorneys- at-Liw. Office In New Brick Building, Main St Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. v3n2tf. REYNOLD'S HOUSE' BS7KCIt8VllLS,JZrrZfi6ClIC0, IA. 11. S. BELNAP, Proprietor J, O. V, BAILEY, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. vlnzo1. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Accl dcui Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLER TON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated iu Rigwny, oilers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Kidgway and sur rounding country. All work warranted. ODice in Service & Wheeler's Building, up stairs, hist door to the left, 73-u-32-ly G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist nnd Paraceutist, N. W. cornel of Main and Mill street?, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day ot night. -vlnby J. S. BORD WELL, M. D., Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed his otlice from Centre street, to Main st. Kidgway, Pa,, in the second story of the new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store, rjtlieo hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. 7 jnn 9 73 T. S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Ridgwa , Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Office house lrom 8 a. m. to 10 p, iu. Residence on corr.er of South and Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vlnliyl. HYDE HOUSE, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Yr. II. SCI1UAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience oi guests, to merit a continuance oi the suine. Oct 80 18U0. B UCKTA IL li O USE, Kami, MKean Co., Ph. R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. . Thuiiklul for the patronage heietofoic so liberally bestowed upon bun, tho new pro priclor, hopes, by paying suict lUloniiou io the couiloi i aud vuuveuieuce of guests. to merit a continuance uf I lie same. The only stables tor horses iu Kane und well kepi night or day. Hall attached to the Hotel. vlnuayl. KERSEY HOUSE, Ckntbevillk, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the nulronairo hcretotors so liber illy bestowed upon iuui, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to tho comfort and convenience of guests, t merit a coutinuuuuo of the same. I'. IV. HAYS, DEALEi. 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