';i..,'4M mjcm 61k JUliwik THURSDAY," APRIL 15,3875." sham chuech. Service In Grace Church Sunday ncit at tho usual hours, 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. All nrc cordialy invited lo attend. Beats Fbee to nil. Uv-anjsllcal Lutheran Chrch- -REV. I. BHENEMEN ToBtor. Sunday school at 0:15 A. M, All Aro in vited to nttcud. u. s. cmoft r.EV. WM. MARTIN, Tftslor. Sunday School at 9:30 A M Morning Service at 11 A M Class Meeting nt 12 M Evening Service nt 7:30 1' M Prayer Meeting Thursday Evening Car. Time at lllttntrajt. Mail East I f, p. . do West 'J: :' P. M Through Local, Pawl ;f:'Ji) A. M. do L W e.t t.: 1 1 y Local East .( ,i do West f'. A. M The Mail r. Through Loon I ciiny passengers, ifcfl.viO ,W r,i. i l K t..',ri;K a. v. M. The stated ;cc ,n k f K;V loliio. N. 870, nro held nt ili;i hull, Minfr .if Mum nnd Depot sj reels, on l,e seven.! and fourth Tuesdays of each month- W. r. MEALY, Sooy. atawamiiiwaajni rm i fcraBMggCTgji D. C. Oyster is having his litnisp newly painted. We had quite a fall of enow here ou Tuesday lust. We bavo a new Globe pies?, ami are now prepared to till kiuds ol job work cheap and good Give us a call. Jt is rumored that tlie pigeons ore nesting at Garland, a statioo on the P. & K. R. 11. west of Warren. We see that building has already commenced. Doctor Earlcy has built quite du extensive chicken coop aid park on his land on South street. Mrs. 51. 12. 5IaIone has the- agency for Elk County for the Combination Shoulder Brace Corset Adjustable Skirt S tpportsr. Call and see it. Abo lor the Excelsior Shield or Corset Clasp. In another column will be found a notice to "The School Directors of Elk County" to meet on -Tuesday, the 4th day of May to select one person for County Supctiolen lent for the term ol ti;'ee ye,ars. A country newspaper thus heads its report et a fire: "Feast of the Fire Fiend The Forked Tongue Demon Licks with its Lurid Hreath a Lumber l'i'e! Are the ceucs of Boston and Chicago to bo HepealcJ? Loss 8150." An exchange snys that cabbane w'.ouM be planted us eurly as possible (Iks com.ug spring. The earley cab bage Jt. t year escaped the ravages of hccabbjge worm, while that planted Jate was almost entirely devoured. 'Pi. Tl-'lt. .. i no uiiutmjwrt U. x IS. says: V C. McDonald, ot JJecch Creek, was arrested a few days ago by Detective joulu, ot Emporium, and taken to Fitlnbuig, charged with embezzling the publio moneys of the United States, and with evening and eiiibezzlia? the eon tents of letters and packets, carried by the wai.s, in the state ol Kausas. lie was released on 0,000 bail, W. C Kress, Iwj , of Lock Haven, bcominj liis surety. There will- bo a "Strawberry Fes tival lor the benefit ot Kev, I. Brene- nian, held at Kline's hall, during the 5Iuy week of Court. This wo thiuk to bo right, Mr. liieneman has labored in tb.su vicinity for a long time, and it is through bis untiring efforts that the Lutherans have a church, and in a pecuniaiy point of view has received scarcely anything. We hope that the festival will bo a success. Tbisi9 the season for eggs, and the Democrat of April 1st ha-j a notice of a big egg by 51. J. Earley that measured fisTj inches; the Warren Afail knocks tho spots off Miller's egg by putting up one that goes G iuches ono way by 8 J the other. Of Course these eggs are good sized ones but where a Lea lays two a day, even if the eggs are small they fetch more. The following story which Gould of the Cameron Pins we have uo doubt will vouch for, was got off by one of the Emporiumites: "ly hokey boys" says be at the same time ejecting a large mouthful of tobacco juice on the stove, "I have a ' ben as is a hen, she's In id two eggs every day this winter and you kuow what a hard winter its been on bens." Tree planting has commenced this f piing in earnest. Ed. Payne has set out a few in froot of hia south street residence. II. S. Thayer ha planted trees the whole length of his lot on Mill street, and D. C. Oyster has his lot that he purchased of B. F. Ely, completely surrounded by trees. W. II. Schrani Las also planted some fine trees in front of the Ilydo House lot, and Jas. Magin uis has also a few on bis lot on South street, besides several others who are going to plant some just as soon as tho weather settles. This is certaiuly a step in the right direction, and wo hope to be able to chronicle in a short time, that every person in town who owns property has engaged in this worthy enterprise. Nothing adds so much to he beauty of a town as shade trees. We understand that John Kime is trains O O to put tip a building on the vacant lot of R, V. Kime on Main street, and Intends Starting a meat market In a short time. We have reooived the first number of Grac Church Record, a monthly published in this place with Rev. tTm. Jas. Miller, editor. The Record is a neat littlo paper and we wish it success. Tarsons,- of the Advooatb, is cutting another wisdom tooth, and is suffering great pain This is the second wisdom tooth "Hank" has cut within a year, and yet wo have seen no evidence of increased wisdom. If lie has tho teeth, he should also have the wisdom. "There's a screw looso somewhere, Hank." Elk Democrat. Yes, wo have nil tho teeth and Ocuo. has all the wisdom. A. K. ttntrnnd W. F. Mercer have asso ciated under the firm name of Qoff & Mer cer, and having purchased the material good will etc., of Cook & Ilrcwer, butchers, they can he found at the old staud always ready to wait on customers and furnish the citizen of Ridgway with choice steaks, roast?, oto., of the best quality and at rea sonable rales. Next Saturd.iy evening is tho regular iiiectin.r nig'il for Company H. There will bo Olivines of importance to be I rang acted nt'lhis meeting;, and it. is. honed that their t!l bo a general attendance, not only of member of the Company, but of all other vohfoeln interest in military matters, nnd who 111.1 V wish to ioill llin iiririiiiiinl inn The citizens of Ridgway should feci an Merest in tho maintenance of a militia Company, nnd we hope that their attend, dance will prove that they do feel nu in terest. - Fat;; Bailrocd Accident. Last Friday morning Uarry Alfred, en gineer, and A. K. Pierce, conductor, were arrested at Rcnovo on a charge of causing the death of Albert Brehtn.the any previous by carelessness, Tho facts of the case ns near as we are able to g'ean them are that the engineer and conductor, above mentioned, were running on a special train from Williamsport to Emporium nnd had come to St. Mary's to turn their engine 1 eaving the "car nt Emporium. At St- Mai-f 's they received orders to pun to Em. porium "wild,' but to flag for the gravel train from Rathbun; the graucl train hav ing orderf to run soino two miles east of Rathbun. They sturted on the order, and had flagged some distance, nnd here it is claimed that they were dill flagging when the gravel train running backwards failed ts notice the flag, and as their engine be came unmanageable owing to some fault in the "packing" they were unable to reverse and that the gravel train running 20 miles an hou,: run with full force into them. The man that was killed it is claimed was sit ting on the front eud of the caboose and the concussion threw him between the cars cashing him to de ith. On last Monday Judge Wetmore came here and admitted them to bail for nppjarance at the May term of court in the sum of $-000 with W. II. Sehram, W. S. Service, H. S. Thayer, C. V. Gillis, nnd R. F. F.ly a9 imretic. Sparing "Skuh." Wo ate requested to aonouaee that on next Saturday at 7:30 P. M. at the fceuo.il luiiditg tbeie will be an ' old fashioned" spelling school. The spel ling epidemic that has raged with such fatal Jesuits to poor spellers has at hut reached Kidgway, and as Fwidgway is never behind in school matters or in fact any other laudable enterprise, l'rof. Dixon proposes to p!ao 20 ich-jiars of his fehool against the editors, picot readets, typos, lawyers, ministers and lireraiy meu generally of the town, and aDy one else who has any couceit as tD tots fcpehing business. The audience will be eutcitained with music by The 'jlee Club: Chcial Society; and the Bid-way pupil; together with some select reading by the pupils. The oc casion promises to be one cf interest, amusement, and piofit. An invitation 3 extended to one and all to attend. The Erockwayville Free Frets says: On Saturday last, while running a raft and wheu at Deal's Mouth daa, near Littlo Toby, Steuben Uris was - J. C13 " throwu into tho stream by his oar and drowned. Mr. Dtig-s loaves a wife and two ohildroa tj mou.ru his loss. His body hai not yet been recovered. The Clarion Jacksinhn says. A sad aud fatal accident occurred to the night express on the 5th inst., near Rimerton, by which the engineer, Mr. Win. M'Kee, was fatally injured. The acci dent was caused by a rock sliding on the trak. ibe cars worn h idlir wrAnlrnd J and we understand several other persons were injured, but not seriously. The engineer survived but a short time after being removed from the rubbish. We are not in the habit of dunniosr our subscribers, through the columns of the Advocate, but at this time we hope our patious who are still back on the present year's subscription will re mit us the amount at once. We th is weeks issue No.'8 of tho present volume and, although our terme are in advance we have received only about 810.00 this far on tho present year. Paper ink, and help costs money, and we know there is not a subscriber on nur hnnka who is not able to pay us at once; of course the amounts are small but in the aggregate amount to seven or eight hundred dollars. We hope that every one who owes us will give this matter their attention H a n n f i n ScuooLMAst tus. lu Austria they kave a law prohibiting schoolmaster marrying without the permission of thel tiovsrnuient, and among the late ofhciaf deorees published is the following refusal o an app lication: Considering. 1, That the schoolmasier, N., applying for permission to marrV. is nosaenMeil nt' nn nriv&la for. tune and enjoys an income of only 4il florins p. a , which would not be suflicent to Huatain a Ikmilv! ml 2 Thai hia Aiani.A.I biide has no more than 400 florins of pri vate lortune, tne lcgfcl license to marr cannot be granted to sa!d sclioolmigter." WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE. TBI LOCAl OPTION KRPCAL, FRGB BANKING AND OTHF.R IMPORTANT BILLS BIONBD BY Tnl GOVERNOR. llarrisburg, April 12 Governor Har tranft hai approved the following acts of th last Legislature: To repeal the Local Option Law. To pro vide for the appointment, of a' State board of Centennial Managers. To regulate the praotice of medicine, surgery aud obstet rics in this 8iato. To provide for the eleo lion and Appointment of trustees lor the State Normal b'cliools. To authorize nn additional law judge in the Nineteenth dis trict. To estaMisli n system of free bank ing and to secure the public ngainst loss from insolvent banks. To regulate the manner of increasing the indebtedness of municipalities, nnil lo provide penalities for tho illegal increase thereof. Authoriz ing and regulating tho making of local ap propriations to schools commonly known ns homes for fiicndloss children. To provide for the expenses required by an net en titled "nn net' to provide for the continu ance and miintennnce of Boldicrs'orphaus." To prevent tho sale o intoxicating liquors nnd for tho preservation of order ol soldiers' encampments, To provide for printing and furnishing wrappers for the Leyidativc liccunl. To provide for eettUng tho claims of Emmanuel F. Peters ami John Lnute. To reimburse A. 11. Waters for clothing i.nd funeral cxpeufet for sol diers' orphans. Some astonishment has been created iu legal circles Ly a late docisiou of Judge Vau Vest of !"ew Yoik in a case to which we have bclere lefcricd. A young girl of twenty-three had deter mined to marry a nun ot lii'ty-tvo. The latter, beiore his marriage, secK-tiy con veyed 130,000 of real estate in Mew York city to his daughters as a present. 'Ibe wife discoveiicg the f;;ct alter marriage immediately brought an astiou to have tho conveyance set aside on thp ground that it iraudult-utly deprived her of the dower right iu the property, which expected doner light was part of tLe consideration which iuductd her to marry the man. Judge Van Vorst de cided that the conveyance should be set aside, and thus established the rule that a wife bad a dower right not only in the real estate belonging to her hus band at any time duting coverture, but also in auy real estate that he may dis pose of prior to his marriage and in or der to lortstall his future wile's claim to dower. The consequence of this e.tra oiuiuory decision, unless it be reversed by a higher court, will be to make the title to real estate decidedly uncertain What property owner whose property has at soy puis within th.u last twenty years beeu conveyed by an un man ie J luju who bubicqucut'y married can be sure that sach conveyance will uot be set aside on the application of the wife. Jude Van Vorst evidently ic ji.irds maniage purely as it contract, and holds that wiiere the supposed propeity of the hu.-i.aud is the iuducciiiu.l load ing ibe wK'e lo n.i.iry him, the coutaci becomes void if itcati be shown that he has put Lis property out of his hands. G. & II. LOOKING Tu KEcjUMl'IiOM OF rU'ECiE i'AYMEMT. Washington, April 10. It is evident that the Srcietury of tho Tioasury ia disposed to do in his power to put the country in trim forj-j-ecie payments. His power in this risj-iet ia very lim ited. At the into wiiieii the re duction of the leg-'il tender circulation progressed, it will Le lrom twelve to eighteen moulis bckre the Treasury gets back to the amount outstanding when the panic cf lfcTo uvciiook the eouu'ry. Dut uinady there is observed to be luss demand lot- the new circula tion, and it eauEot. be expected that the issue of new banking currency will cou tinue in the same proportion as during the past few mouths. There 'ore, tin greenback contraction will bs scarcely appreciable. As lo the f-ilvir resump tion clauso of the great finance act ol last scssiou, it will amount to little or nothing, but as it is regarded in some sense mandatory, the Seeietury is mak ing all preparations to cany out the provisions, and he is accumulating sil ver bullion for coinage, aud new silver pieces will soon be turned out from the mint in largo quantities. Nothing will be easier than lor the Secretary to put out his silver cjio, but under the present circumstances it will be utterly impossible for him to keep it iu cumula tion. The coin will b3 at a premium aud will be sold to refiners or exported, aud tho only way in which silver coin can be kept iu circulation' is by with drawing aud destroying fractional cur rency to such nn amount as to create the necessity for small chango. Tho Secretary seems to understand this, lor he has been steadily cancelling frac tional currency. In tho last month more than 600,000 dollars of fractional currency was withdrawn and destroyed The present amount outitacding is something 'over forty-four millious and the Secretary will have to wilhdiaw some millions more before he can think of issuing silver, and even then there will still be a chance of silver being gobbled up if gold does not fall to a lower premium thau the present figure. Many emincut financiers look upon it as useless to undertake to put silver hi circulation until the Treasury is ready, nearly ready, to pay out gold. The Iutcrior Department has uot re ceived any further information concerning the reported serious trouble at the Chey enne Agency, Indian Territory. KEVEMTEKT1I llEUIMENT. GOOD NEWS FoR TUX M0LANK GUARDb OTHER. NOTES. When General lluidckoper was here he announced with regret to tho menu bcrs of the McLane Guard that there was no room for them at that time in the Seventeenth llegiinent, but at the same time intimated that from appearan ces there soon would bo a vacancy, and in that event he would lie very glad to see them in bis command. Tho hint he bad piven was understood to mcau that one or niore coiupauics iu the regi ment were not up to tho inspection standard, and that unless there was marked improvement they would be dropped. Yesterday Colonel Lytlo re ceived a postal card lrom General lluidckoper nunouncing that the pro ject of maintaining a company in Titus vi lie had been ibundonod, tho note ad ding: "Please inform your young men and present them my compliments." This is much better lortune than the McLane Guards had anticipated when they receutly resolved to form an inde pendent company to bo in readiness lor just such an opportunity, anJ they will avail themselves of it at ouco. it will take a few days to get tho necessary documeuts iu slinpe and then the com pany organ izaiiou will be perfected. With three first class companies, here this will be the reul hcadquaitcrs of the 17th regiment and batiulion is well as company dull, can bo had without the necessity of a general muster lor that purpose. Un the 13th inst. Colonel Lytic visits the company at Union for iho purpose o! holding uu olectiou for company of ficers. Company F, of West 1'rcedotu Cliirieu county, which was "leltoutiu the cold" at the time the other com-' panics were paid, has received its quota of $400. Company E, ' the Coopcrstown Zouaves, are getting new uniforms made aud will parade in them at the fall in spection .Krie Dispatch. THE MEW LICENSE BILL. ritcuAi:i.B viiu by governor iiait- KAM'I TUB raKS.SUKI AUAINis'f 1J VEBiT THREATENING. Ilarrisiiurg, April 9. It is impos3i to speak with certaiuty as to the action of the Governor on the act repealing the Local Option law, but it is confiden tly expected in Temperance circles here ihat he w ill file a veto of the bill bo fore (he 17th inst. If not voted be fore the 17th, it will on that day be come a law by lap.e of time. The pressure has become very strong to make him veto the bill. Within a few days tho friends of Local Optiou have uiudc vciy formidable demonstrations against his approval of the act. They have very pointedly declared that his appioval of it would alienate tens o! tiiousauds of votes f rom him in the next Gubernatorial contest, as they mean lo make the battle regardless of p r;y in ease a license rysiom is restored over their votes in liio Local Option coun ties. On the other hand, Iho friends of license in the counties which have rejected Local Option protest against n;e on i uecauxe u la-.geiy increases rates of license, to thet the Temperance men and a poitiou id' ibe. liquor men unite iu asking h;m to veto (ho bill. It is a very cmbariast-ing question, and iiud the Governor iii.-posiU cf it eittier way at once, he would have encountered UiUi;li lets bosti'ity thun will comfort him now- iu r.ny event. Ti i D iUiiSVlLLE KEG ON Pottsviilo, April 9.--Mr. Wch.li re turned from Hyde I'uik yesterday, leav ing Mr. tiaey there. What poiiey they advised is not known, but the action of thi miners iu that section at their elec tion to-day and publio meeting to-night to decide us to a stake will doubtless devcli-p the counsels of those leaders, liis believed here tint both ot them are really against extending the strike to tho Hyde Park miners. Mr. Welsh is regarded with general confidence by ull cla.-.scs as a siucere unJ honest man and ho is entitled to much credit tor maintaining peace in this section with thousauds of laborers demoralized by nearly four months of idleness. Eveiything is quiet in this region, and disturbances are not apprehended. The intimations of your llairisbur-' correspondent thut the miners will shortly go to work on the reduced basis, aie very positively contradicted by those hero who assume to knew the purposes of the men. They declare that the miners can maintain tho strike for three or four mouths yet without very serious distress, but that I do not credit. It may bo that immediate sub mission is not contemplated, but I do not regard it as possible for a strike to be maintained for six successive mouths. Senator Kamsey, late chairman ot the senate eommitteo ou postofiice and postroads, has made a statement that the expiess companies had nothing to do with the recommeudatioti of the committee ou the iuereased rate of pos tage on third-class matter. Then Sena tor Kamsey ought to tell who did have anything to do with it, and why the in creased rate was laid. The postofiice deportmeut insists that it did not ask lor auy such measure, aud the relue tauce shown by 3Ir. Jewell in enforc ing it sufficiently confirms that. Not withstanding Mr. Kamsey 's statement, there are the best ot reasons lor believ ing that the legislation was at the re quest of the express compauies, us it is a well known fact that the representa tives ol the companies were iu Wash ington during a large part ol the win ter, were before the committees of both bouses at almost ever meeting, and gave dinners, at which the pleasant influen ces of gastronomy were brought into ef fective play. Williamsport Gazette awl Bulletin. . For cheap job work give the Advo cate office a call. THE HEW TAX BILL The following is the full text of tho new tax and tariff bill passed by the United Statos'Congress: Sfxtion 1. That from aud after the date of the passage of this aot there rhall bo levied and collected on all dis tilled spirits thereafter produood in the United States a tax of ninety cents on each proof gallon, or wine gallon when below proof, to be pnid by the distilbr, owner, or person having possession thcrcol before the removal from the dis tillery or bonded warehouse;, and po much of Seo. 8,251 of tho Kevised Statutes of tho United States as is in consistent herewith is repealed' Sec. I. That See. 3,3(33 ot tho Ke viscd Statutes be aud tho same is hereby, amended by striking out tho words "tweuty cents a pound," and in serting in lieu thereof the words "twenty-four cents a pouud:" Frovhled, That Sec. 3,30-i of the Kcviscd Statutes bo and the same is hereby, amended by striking out the word "five" wherever it occurs therein, and inserting in lieu thereof the "six," nnd by striking out the word "sixty" and inserting "seventy-five," increasing the duly ou cigars from (5 to $G a thousand aud cigarettes from $2,00 to 82,75; Froi ulal, That the increase of tax beiciti provided lor shall not apply to tobacco, cigars or cigarettes ou which tho tax under the existing laws shall have been paid when this net takes cticct. Sec. 3. That on all molasses, con centrated molasses, tank bottom, sirup of sugar, cane juice, mclada, aud on sugar according to the Dutch standard color, imported from foreign countries, there sha'l be levied, collected and paid, in addition to duties now imposed in Schedule G, Sec. 5. 504 of the Ke- Vised Statutes, an amount "equal to twenty-live per cent, ot said duties ns levied upon the several articles and grades herein designated; Frovidcd, That concentrated me'ada or concrete shall hereafter be classed as sugar, dutiable according to the color of tho Dutch standard, aud mclada shall be known and defined as nn article niado in the process ot sugar-making, being the caue juiso boiled down to the sugar point, and containing all the sugar and molasses resulting from the boiling pro cess without any process of purging or clarification, and any and all produc tion of sugar caue imported in mats, bags, baskels, oi other than light pack ages, shall be considered sugar nua du tiable a? such: Provided, further, That of the drawbacks on refined sugar ex ported allowed by See. 3,010 of the lie vised Statutes ot the United States, only one per cent, ot the amount so allowed shall be retained by the United Slates. Stc. 4 That so much of See 2,503 of the Keviseei Statutes a? piovidcs that only ninety per ciulumof the several duties and rules of duty imposed on cer tain articles therein enumerated by Sec. 2,5C-1 shall be levied, collected and paid be, and the same is hereby, repealed, and the several duties :md rates of duty prescribed in sai.1 Sec. 2,504 shall be aud remain as by that section levied without tibateinent of ten per ccut., pro vided in Sec. 2,503. Sec. 5.- That tho increase of duties provided by this act shall not apply to any goods waits or merchendiso actu ally on shipboard nod bound to' tiie United States on or before the tenth d.iy id 1'ebrusry, 1875, nor on any such Koods, wines or merchandise on deposit iu warehousis or public ttorts at the date of the passage ot this act. Skc. 0 provkks that rolhiu in the act. of February 8, 1S75 (the Little Tariff act) shall be construed to impose any duty on bolting cloths heretofore admitted free of duty, it to require the use of stumps on entiiescr receipts in the pass-books or savings bank". Tne Fa milk Sewing .Machine. Tho iuvention of tho Wil.-on Shuttle Sewinj; M a-hino exerts an iiifbieucc over domestic comfort unequalled by any inveution of the last hundred years. As au economical arrangement it en ables one person to do the work of ten in a superior manner, and with un speakable wore comfort. Jiachiues will be delivered at any Jlailroad Station iu this county, free ot transportation c'hargcs, if ordered th rough the Com pany's Branch llouso at 327 and 329 Superior St. Cleveland Ohio. They send au elegant eutalnguo aud cbromo circular free on application. This Company want a lew more good agents. Pan Di-yaut, the well known eiiuistre' perfoimer, died Saturday afternoon of pneumonia. President Grant will b fifty-three years of ago on tho Iweuty-seveutu day oi the present- month. Firsl-class tickets from Detroit to Buf. lata are now being sold over Iho tiiaud Truuk and Canada. Southern Railways at SI. A bee tree discovered in Schuyler county, ii hew York Stale, a short time since, yielded 186 pounds of solid houey aud seventeen pounds of comb and honey. Jackson S, Schulu delivered au address on "The Economies of Labor aud .Service Under Our Municipal Government," in New Vork lust Tuesday evening. Lancaster, Pa., April 12" This morn ing Albert Brighton, aged thirteen, fell from a freight train iu this oily and Was cut iu two- He was hanging on to steal a ride through the city, and slipped off. Washington, April 12. Treasurer Spin ner to-day received an autograph letter from the President, accepting his resigna tion us Treasurer of the United States , and expressing for the retiring oiliciul tho warmest sentiments of regard for him per sonally, together with a high appreciation of his well-known probity, patriotism and official integrity. KLSItSISlt'S UQTiCiS. "T OTICE is heroby given ihnt the fol X lowing accounts have been tiled iu my (jiiice, aud will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Elk County for oonfir nttuion, on the fourth Monday of May next, being the 21th day of May 1875. i'lual aecout of Ignatius U truer,, and Louis Vollreer executors of the lust will and testament of A. Hanhauser, late of bt, Mary's 13oro., deceased. Partial account of Cliaa. M'Vean and Mary A. Weed, administrators of B. A Weed lute of Jay low us nip, Elk Co., Pa., deceased. FUED. SCUOENING, Register. To ti-9 S;hcol director! of klk Count. GENTLEMEN: In pununnce of tho forty third Boction of tho net of 8h of May, 18o4, you arc lie re by nolilicu to meet in convent ion at the Court house in Ridgwny, nn the first Tuesday in May A, D. 1876, bein (he 4th day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, nnd seleot, Wwa vorr, by a majority of the whole number of directors picsent one person of literary and scicnlitio acquirements nnd of skill and experience iu the art of li nching.as county superintendent, fur the three sucooeding years; dotermiue the amount Of compensa tion for the same; and certify the result lo the Etate Superintendent at Ilarrisiiurg, as required by tho thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. RUFUS LUCOUE April Mth 1876. Co. Supt., Elk Co. . Aitlktuns American Cyclopedia thut tho revised, and elegantly illus trated edition of this work, now being published,' a volume of 800 pnges once in two months, is the best Cyclopedia in America, is certain. No library is com plete without it. It is a complete one in itself. It ouly costs 3 a month to get it in leather binding. The best and cheapest library in the world. Address, C. K. Judson, Frjdonia, N. Y. EisEolution of Partnership. The firm of W. S. SERVICE & CO. is this lny dissolved by mutual consent. Tiie business hereafter will be conducted by W. S. Service, by whom all debts due by said firm will be paid, and with whom all accounts due to said firm must be settled. W. f . SERVICE, March l-, 1875 W. II. SCiIRAM. Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves to bo indebted lo the lute firm of W. S. SEllVlCE & CO. nre requested to call and settle the panic beiore the first of April next, as all accounts if sai l firm not settled at that time will be placed iu the hand of an attorney for collection. n4to W. S. SERVICE Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia K'y, On nnd after FKliUARY 11th, 1873, and until further notice, trains will leave Buf falo from tlie liufi'alo, New York jt Fhilai delphia Railroad Depot, corner Eschnnge and Louisiana streets, (Eufi'alo time as fol lows: 7:40 A. M , MAIL, stepping at Etenezcr 8:0.'l Springl'rook8:10 Eltna S-l.l Jamison's f:19 Aurora bV-'li Wales 8:i!8, Holland 8:00 Protection H:tiU Arcade 'J:M Yorkshire 0:23 Mnehius ll:!!:) FrtinlUiuvillo, 11:50, lsehua 10.11 Hinsdale 10.27, Erie Railway 10.43 Olciiu 10.55, Weston's 11.03, Portville, 11.10, Staio Line 11. If; Eltlred 11-31 l.iirabce's 11 38, Sartwell 11.44 Turtle i'oint 11.48 Port Alleghany 12.01 P.M., Liberty 12.111, Keating J2.2J thippeu 12.40 Lmporium l.UO 1'. M. !U.' A. M.. MIXED TRAIN TO OLEAN, stopping nt Ebenczer H 05 Springbrook. 10,31, Lima 10.52 Juin:sou'd 11.00 Aurora 11 25 Wales 11.1.), Holland 12.10 P.M., Protection 12-30, Arcade 12.67, Yorkshire 1.12 Mauhins 1.30. Frunkliuvillo 2.05, bchua 2.60, llitudale 8 21, Erie Railway 4-00 1. M. 3.30 P. M., EXPRESS, stopping at Ebenezer 3,65.. Sprimbrook 4.04 Lima 4.11 Jamison's 4.1t Aurora, 4.22, Wales 4,35 Holland 4 i'i, Protection 4.60, Arcnde5.il Yorkshire 5.1'J Muchias 5.i.O, Franklinvilie 5.40 IscliUH ij.V'o L insdalo 0.20, Erio Rail wr.y 0.3(5, Oieim 0.52, Weston's 7.00, Poit ville 7 00, citato Line 7.14, Eldrtd 7.27, Lariibec's 7.35, Sartwell 7.41, Turtle Point 7.45, Poit Alk(.nny 7 68, Libeny 8 17, Keating 8.25, BUippeu 8.45, Luiporiuui 0.00 P. M. TRAIN'S LEAVE EMPORIUM: -,4 t'O A. M., EXl'KKliS, slopping at Ship pen 4.15 Keating 4 36 Liberty 4 44 Port Allegheny 6.03 TurCe. Point 6.15, t-artwell 5.2J, Lmabee's 6.26, t.ldred 6.33 Biate Line 5 44 Portville 6.52, Weston's 6.57, (Jleim 0.-O. trie Railway 0.23, Uiusdulo 0.3?, Iscliua . 0.52, lrakliuviile 7.10, MiiL'iiing 7.20 Yorksliicr 7.35 A rondo 7.43, Prolceiiou 7.67, Holland 8.05; Wales 8.15, Aurora 8.20 Jtuiiscu's 833 Lima 8.38, ipriugbrook 8.43, Lbencxer 8.52, Lutlalo 0.15 A. M. O.l'O A. M., LOCAL PASfcENOi:?. & FKEi-illT, stopping at .Shippcn 0.40, Keat ing 7.35 Liberty 7.60. Port AlMgr.ay 8,40 Turtle Point 0 13, Sartwell 9.25, LiiiaU-e's 0.40 Eldred 10 05 Stalo Lino 10.38, Port ville 11 10 Weston's 11.25, Oleun 11.42, t'rij Railway 11.47, Hinsdale 12.20 P. M lschun 1.08, Ftfiiiklinville, 2.06, Muchias 2.41, Yorkshire 3.11U, Aiende 3.15 Protect ion 3.42, Holland 4.03 Wales 4,35, Aurora 5.O0. Jamison's 6.20 Elma 5.28, Spring, brook 6.4U, Eheutxer 0.00, J suction 0.30 P. M. 2 is) r.M., MAIL, (lopping at Ehippen 2.15, Keating 2.35, Libeity 2.11, Port. Al legheny 3.03 Turtle Point 3.16 tiartwell 3.20, Larnhces 3.20, Eidied 3.33, Stale Line 3.40, Portville 3.65, Weston's 4.02 Ulean4.20, Erie Railway 4 23, Hinsdale 4.38 lsi-huiv 4.52, Frankliuville 6.11, MachiasoliO, Yorkshire 5:37, Arcade 5.40 Pruleelion 0 02, Holland 0.10, Wales 0.20, Aurora 0.32, Jamison's 6.38, Eluia 0.42, tfpriugbrook 0.47, Lbenczor G.5S, Rufl'ulo 7.11'J P. M. 1 HA IN LEAVES OLEAN: 0 25 A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER & FREIGHT, slopping at Hinsdale 7.00 lsehua 7.30, 'ri.uklinv.lle 8.15, Muchias 8.63, Yorksaire 0.23, Arcudo 0.45, Protect ion 10-14, Holland 10 35, Wales 11.00, Aurora 11.25, Jamison's 11.30, Elma 11.40, Springbrook 12 02 p jl Ebenezer 12 22, bullulo 1 00 P. M . JkafN'o traiua run on Sundays. 11. 0. F1SK, Gun't Matiugr, II. L. LYMAN, Gcn't IWr Ag't J. 0. iEO-dANB, Geu't Sup't urn c ntEEii Any person guttering from the above disease is reiiuoMed to uduress Lu. Thici:, nnd a. trial bottle of medicine will be lor wit ded Ly Express. REE! The ouly cost being the Express char ges, which owing to my Urge business, aie suiull. l)y. Price has until a the treatment of FITS OR EPILEPSY a study for years, and he will wariaut u cure by the use of his remedy. Ho not fail lo seud to him for a trial bot tle; il cosls nothing, aud ho WILu CURE YOU. no mutter cf how loug stauding your oase may be, or how many other rcmouies may have failed Circulars and testimonials sent with FfiEB TRIAL iiuYTLE. lie particular to give jcur Express, as Well as your Pcsi Clnue dueotiou, ui.d Audi tss, Lit. CM A 3. T. Pi: ICE, C7 William Stieel, hew Vorli. v-5u31y One column, one year. 1 $75 00 40 00 I " ' " 25 00 i ' " ' 15 00 Tiaut;ienl udvcrlisemouis per square of eight lines, one iuseition $1, two inser tions, $1.50, three insertions, 2. business cards, ten Hues or less, per year $5. Advci'tisemeats payable quarterly. BUSINESS CaSdsT G. A. HA TUB i'A, "Attorncy-at-law, Ridgway, Pa. 2 2 tf. RUFUS LUOOKF, Ailorncy-at-Law Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Oflioe ia Hall's new ltrick L'uilding. Claims lor Collection piompily attended to. v3nlly. HALL t- M'i Al Li:l Attoritejs-ut-l. .v. OfTicc in New Lrick lluilding, Main St Ridway, Elk Co., Pa. v3u2tf. J. O. it'. BAILEY, ATTORN EY-ATLAW. vln.,yl. Ridgway, Elk County, Ta. Ageui for tho Traveler's Lifo and Acol deut insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLERTON, Surgeon Dentist,' having permanently lo cated in Rig way, oftors his professional ecr tices to the uiiizens of Ridgwny ana sur rounding country. All work warranted. Ollice in Service & Wheeler's lluilding, up stairs, first door lo the left. 73-n-32-ly VHAKLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent tor th Howe Sewing Machine, nnd Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, etc,-doca with he snmo accuracy as heretofore. Satis actioa guaranteed. vlnly G. G. MK 8S EAGER, Druggist and pBi-aceutist, N. W. corner ot Main nnd Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. full assortment of cnrclully selected For eign nnd Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed nt all hours, day or night. vln3y T. S. HARTLEY. M. ., Physician ana Surgeon. Ofiice in Drug Store, corner Droad and Mniu Sis. Residence corner liroad Si. oppite the College. Ollice hours from 8 lo 10 A. M. aud from 7 to 8 P. M. lu2yl. J. S. FOR DWELL, M. D., Eclectic Physician aud Surgeon, has remov ed his otlice lrom Centre street, to Main st. Ridgway, Pu,, iu iho secoud story of the new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store, QtUeo hours: 8 to 9 a- iu: 1 to 2 p. m. 7 jan 0 73 111'DE DOUSE, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. W. II. SC1I11AM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon hi in, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the same. Oct 30 1830. BUCK TAIL DOUSE, Kasis, McKcan Co,, Pa. R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thaiiklul lor the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying Btrict attention to tho comlort aud convenience of guests, to merit a contiuuauce of the same. The ouly stables lor horses iu Kane aud well kept night or day. Hall attached to the Hotel. vlu23yl. KERSEY DOUSE, CttiTBEviLLii, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Pioprietor. Thankful lor the patronage heretofore so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, l J merit a continuance of the same. F. W. DAYS, OEALBk IN Dry Goods, Notions, Grcceries and General Varietyr POX, ELK CO., PA. Eariey 1. O. vln47tf. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA 11 AIL 110 AD' Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division. WINTER TIME TAELE. ON undaftor MONDAY, NOV, 1G, 1874, iho trains on the Philadelphia a Erie Railroad will run as follows: WESTWARD. ERIU MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11.55 p m " " " Reuovo 11. 10 am " " " Emporium 1.10 p ni " St. Mary's 2.05 p iu " Ridgway 2.33 p in " arrive at Erie 8.05 p m EASTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie ......11.20 a m " " Ridgway 4.45 p m " " " St. Mary's 6.10 p m " " " Emporium 0.05 p in ' " " Reuovo 8.25 p m " " air. at Philadephia... 0.50 a m Mail East CODUCCtS CQ&t nil (J WAst hI Urto with L H M S R W. Mail West with cast and west trains L S i M S It W WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't. QUOTATIONS or White, Powell &. Co. llAiNKLUS AND liROKERd, Ko. ii trouiU Third Street. Philadelphia, April 13th. 1875. hid- ASKED U. 11- o 2U 21 do 0 20, o '02, M aud N lbl i : do do '04 do lyj ijl do do '05 do 21 21i do do '05 J and J 20 LoA do do '07 do 2lJ 21 do do '08 do 21 214 10-40, do eoupon ii jeJ do Pacific b's cy lut. off lOi "i! NowS'slteg. 188l' l6J $ U' lsal lej 10 U 16? l4 f,"VC1- 107 lo5 Unnsytvauia 65 M. loading. 60 6 I Philadelphia, Ac Lrie 23i 2 "I Lehigh Iavigutiou Dit. otf.. ..'" 61? 6l! do Valley tt 6-,7 6a' United R tt of N J Ex. DiT.........13lJl 130 Oil Creek ,? lQ Northern Central 82i 82 Central Transportation 434 4a Nesquehoning 55 6lJ A U A Mortgage 6's '83 106il04