I lv 1 A A. sj M IA A Art If 1 il l 1 I I ! I I I Henry A. Parsons, Jr. - - Editor THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1875, Hepabiisaa Stat Ceimatioa. Tlio Republicans of Pennsy Ivaais are requested to assembly, by their delo P'ltei, iu the Op'3ra House, iu the city of Lancaster, ht noou, oa WEDNESDAY, MAY 2(i, 1875, for the purpose ol tioiiiuiQting caudidalcs for Governor and State Treasurer. Each Senatorial aud Re preventative distiiot will be eutitleJ to the touie rep resentation theruiu as they are entitled to uudor the pnscut spportiouaicut of Setmtora aad Representativcf iu the Legislature. By order of the Republican Statu Committee. KUSSEL KllRETT. Chaiiuian. A. WILSON NORMS, Scc'y. ELS CCTJHTY BSJCLLISAU C0L!l!iTTE2. The Elk County P.epublicuu Com mittee are requested to meet at Rtdg way on TUESDAY MAY 4th 1S75 iu the Court House to choose oiio person as delegate to meet iu State Convention which is to ba Leld at Lancaster. May 2G. A full attendance in looted or. J. II. IIAGERTY, Chairman. Following in the names of the gunt It men con;priiug the County Committee, a-j appoiutcd at the last County Con vention; Chairman Jas. II. Hagcrty, of Hidgway. Beuezetto D. B. Wiaslow, D. S. Johnson. BeiiEinger John Farrer, James Suad Jen. Highland Wm. James, Levi Elc ibrope. Iiortou J. S. Chamberlain, N. M. Brockway. U. W. RogerB. Jay A. E. Goff, J. M. Brookins. Joues A. T. Aldricb, JoboF.m bout. Millstone Harry Cats, JohoMoore. Ridjrway W. II. Osteiliout, J. 0. W. Bailey. Spring Creek. Iiiram Curman, John Menulrick. St. Mary's B jro L. B. Conk, Chas. Mo Yean. The papers take a periodical ppell of ccoiiotiiieal invcsitgaliun, and are now eoiiiewh.it engaged ia discussing tlio "cost ol living." The times have been well calculated to provoke inquirb s of this fort, but to (ar nut much ol practi save the general counsel to practice economy, and there are limits to that; people mtut ejt, dress, bura tuol, hare habitations and educate children. Iu regard to tho laboring classes, one of the changes wrought by modern pro gress is thus indicated: There was a tiuu c when, in many parts of the world, laboring men were pail in kind, that is in products, for their work. Thus iu Pennsylvania fifty years ago, aud eveu less a hboiiog man working iu the harvest eld re ceivel a bushel of wheat for a day's service. If wheat was 70, 80, 90, or 100 cents a bushels, it mattcied not, tho bushel paid the day's labor, or what it sold l'or was accorded iu cash. The ume rule applied to many other articles. Ma ruada contracts to wor k for so much iu kind, to be dalirored whenthe work was done. Wheu this state of tho hibir market existed there was no facility for delivering largo quantites of raw or uiauufaotured material long distances. Iron and wheat then were carried on Dack-niale3 followiug bridle paths over tho Alleghenies, and when a road was constructed by which teams could traverse those wilds it was regar ded as the greatest achievement of the tiruos. The cost ot living then could be regulated with something like cer tainty, because man's wants were few aad simple, and there were few markets in which to ''cornet" any article. This view of the matter does not af ford ruuoh encouragem-jut. It is proba ble that some day there will be such uu overhauling of our financial system as will relieve the masses from unnecessary burdens and more equally distribute the wealth that is accumulated by hon est toil. Pilot DuowNm Wiliiu llevner, a well known pilot on tho West Branch, WjS drowned at Queeu's Run ou Tburs. day. The Lock Haven Republican eays a raft which Mr. Hevncr was run ning through '.bo tchuto at the dam, parted iu the middle, and be fell into the water, the latter part of the raft patting over Lim. lie tamo up bold ing ou the oar blade, and ropes wcro thrown to him. It eeemed", however as if ho had lost consciousness, for he made to attempt whatever to catch the rope, aud ho went down to death iu the very grasp almost of those who were near him. Tho body has Dot been found. 'Squire llevner was an old rivernian, having been engaged thereou for at least forty years. Mr. llevner was known to sereial persons ia this iry. 1 Tho J 'ress commenting on the heavy damages awarded against the Chicago 1'imet for an outrageous libel ou ate spectablo young lady, say?; "The publication was wanton, reck less, and unjustifiable, and the article was a tissue of lies from begiuuing to cud. The sensation which it was the purpose .of tlio publication to prodaco was created. Of course (bo falsity of the article was demonstrated asaoon as it appeared, and tho Time, as it had done iu a seote of aim ilar cases, thong ht to appease I he injured party by a rc tractiou. The friends of (ho young lidy wero determined, however, to sei.k legal redrew, aod tho result was a ver dict against tho publish ir of tho paper tor ?25,OO0. The damages awarded wcro uu usu ally heavy, but not more fo than the ag gravated nature, of the case justified, and tho vcrdiet will be universally ap proved. It is also a heavy blow at fcu cational newspapers, which we hope to see followed up iu other quarters uutil the Chicago Timeu' style of journalism ceases to be profitable." Tub Financial Pkoulbm. The l'ittaburg '. Gazette in referring to the financial pro.-peet of the future says: The United States Treasury seems, at last, likely to experience the effeot o1 the strain to reduce the currency bal ances to a very low point. There is serious danger that it will not be able to meet its engagements during the present month. It this should occur, perhaps Seeietary Bristow will opeu bis eyes to the absurdity of the policy be is attempting to follow. Tho plan of with drawing currency, aad straining toward specie resumption has prostrated the in dustries of the country, aud while Con gress has legislated to save the United States Treasury from the embarrass ment of such a course, the pressure is beginning to be felt. That it must oome, f oouer or later, unless the cuuu t ry ia drained to supply the demands el the Treasury, is evident. We have not the gold with which to resume; houoe, every pressure put on the business of the country to force if to resume specie payments, really pushes it toward bank, ruptcy. As this becomes more and more pa'pible, the Treasury will feel it the more evidently. It is rather sur prising that eoon after Congress had specially legislated to rave the Uaited States Treasury from the effect of its .own policy, it (hould fall iuto the very difficulties that have been pointed out as sure to come, at tome time. But this only proves that tiie country is more ejiaiiusted than was supposed, and that a restorative policy cannot be safely aulitji'il very loi'f;." SUBSET'S SALS. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias, is sued out of tho Court of Common Picas of Elk couuty, and to ma directed, 1 will expose to public sale by vendue or outcry, at tuo Court Jionse, Hidgway, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 2-tth, 1875, at one o'clock P. M., the following described real estate iu the borough ol St Mary's: Beginning at a post at tlio intersection ot Ht. Mary's stiejt aud the roail running through the lauds of G i:c linen ins, thence south slou;' St. Mary's street oae hundred -100- feet to a print theuoe uorth east to a post ou the road leading to Sehce jiii;:'s laud, thence east two hundred --200- feet to a pt thence west along eai d road two hundred -200- feet to th place of beginniug, coatuiuiog 20,000 iect. Seized aod taken in exeeurion as the property of .Noah Bradford at the suit of Joseph Wilhelm, and to be sold by I) AXIKjj SCULL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office ) Hidgway, Pa, April 28th 1875. Below will be fouud the list of jur ors drawn for the May term of court; GRAND Bencielte Township. Andrew Over turt William YV'ainwright, Beuzinger Louis Yollnier, Jacob JH-lmtiert, Jobu (Jleichsucr, Patrick Malouy, Christ Kreckel, Georgo Bir- ner, George riissel. iox Charles Green, Tcrrance Broan, N. P. Apker, Jeremiah Culla ban. Highland William Jamrs. 11 oi ton John Brown. Jay James Brookins. Joues George Bill, Benjamin Bevier, John Erubout. Lidgway I'atrics Malone J. K YVhitiuore, G. G- Messenger, John B. Cuitis. St. Mary's Boro. Joseph Wickert. Tn A VERSE. Bonejette Lurber Lucore, George Mohan. Benziogfr Andrew Glass, John Kitckle, Sr. Charles Schneider, Ilenrv Stcphan, Adam Geyer, Thomas Keiner, rox rrank Showers, James rraus- worth, O. O. Griuell, James M'Closkcy, n illiain Gibson, JMicuael J1 Ji.ucruey. Ill 'bland ihomas Campbell, Jr., George Newton. llorton C. E. blade, Ileiekiab Ilorton. Jay William G. Thorua?. Jones Stephen Ernhout, Michael Dill, Joseph Tanbiui, M. M. Schultz. John Marh, II. W. Hewitt, J. L. Brown. Milistona C. IJ. Hoffman, William Clyde. Kidgway II, W. May, John kem- merer, John Van Orsdall. St. Mary a Boro. Authony Bieber- ger, Michael Siibich, Jobu King Eben J. Buss, Anthony Jesberger, (Jr. C. Brandon, George Krelluer. Spring Creek Lenman B. Elliott, A. W. Irwin, Llssnsos. The following persons have applied for license at the May term of court TAVERN BENf.zr.TTK Martin Ena, . Fox Jo.c li;Kocli Jay Armel Turlry St. Mary's Boro Mathiaa WeUeu dorf, Uanhaaser f- Mceum EATING IK Tsg Foi Andrew llau St. Mary's Boro Geo Sohaut, John Ii. lleiudle, Chat. Klaustnan. WIAL LIST Following If a list uf the eiiinc t down for lli May Ifnu of Court of common picas of J'. Ik iieuuty. CukuQiciiciDg Moo Jay, My i!4!li, K75. 1 Tlio epriup Run Col Company ts YliuniRS Totii-r, N'o 10 of JdiiMavy ti-nu 'Z Eileu DunoTau et al vs W illiaai Uiom loy, No ii ofJitnuacy terra 87 J ( Aldirfi-r Hl Tieston vs ll Biifl'ulo, New Vork & MrUJelpliia UUCuNu ii ol Aug. ust term 1874 4 J 11 Wbiliunn ts Joliu IfQuffic No 3;t of August fVrui 174 6 Jiiaira lilwk va the fennnftrr Oaal auJ IrenCo No 47 nf August Iti-ui Lnt C llenjimiu Joliiiron v Maitiu Est, No 01 nf August U'l ui, 1874 7 Ui'.uipe Ojnlj ke vs Frantit ALoeseh, No 7U of August term 1874 b .lames li Orr vs midiicI Baifebua t al No 7- of Aupust. toriu 1S74 9 t'atriek Welali vs. Joseph Eoclt, Ne. 74 of August Toi-iii, 1874. 10. Lfizanii ioyer vs, Patrick Lamb, No 84. of August Tvriu, 1874. 11. Tlii.uias llollan lvs. .1 V Houkfc Co., No- l(t7, of August term 1874 12 Caleb Eliotwell vi George Sooll et. al No 12 tfeptembcr Term, 1874. 13 alin iia Feily ve Andrew ' Kaul et at No 19, of September Terai, 1674. 14 lntkeep, I'oor t U'Uatlick re J B Wliitman No 49 of September 1'erm 1874 13 John Farrer vi C It Karley, No 4, of riovemoer lerm ibi 10 William Johnson ts Edward Walters, No 15, ofNovemlier Term 1874 17 It C Jl'Gill vs The 1' It li Co No 9 of January Term 1870 18 m It Uvdo ti AO Cuthbert etal No 11 of January Term 1875 19 Gibhs, Uurke & Co va Gifford, Kail & Co No 'li January Term 1874 Win It Youp,r, et a! vs The Allegheny Valley It 11 Co No i!5, ol'Mny, Term, 1870. IRtO fiCaOliMNU, Clerk. sHEanrra sals. BUT virtue of a 'writ cf levari facias., issued out of the .Court of Common Pieus of Elk County,, 'a nd to me direc ted, I will expose lo public sale, by ven luo or outcry, at the Court House, Hidgway, IV, ou MONDAY", MAY 24th, IS75, at 1 o'clock P. M., tho following described real estate, tn wit: All that certtiu lot or pice? of laud situate iu the village of Hidgway. county ot Eik aul State of Pennsyl vania, bouodedand desoiibed as follows: Beginning on the line of Main street at the northeast corner of lot number 13, thence north CG C5' east, along the line of Main street one hundred and thirty -130- feet to tho north-west cor ner of lot number 1G, tlieuce south 23 25v east along tho line of lot: '.number 15, oue hundred and sixty -1G0- feet to aa allev. thpnen Bouth flti 8.V rr i. t aloug said alley, one hundred iind thirty 1 3'J leet to southeast corner ol lot uumber 13, thence north '.'o 25 wesr one hundred and sixty -1C0- feet to the place of beginning, containing 20,5100 square feet, and comprising and tieing lots numbers '14 and 15, ia the plan of said village ol Kidgway. Seized and taken into executiou as the pioperty of Patrick Maloue at the suit of Eliiu O. CJemeuU, and to be old by DAN'IEL SCULL. Shorift. Sheriff 's Office, ) Hidgway, Pa., April 28th, 1875. j BEBEIPP'S SALS, BY virtue ol a writ of venditioni ex ponas, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Elk County, aid to me directed, I will expose to public sale, by vendue or outcry, at the Court House, Kidgway,, Pa., on MONDAY, JJAY 24th, 1875, at 1 o'clock P. 14. , the , following described real citato, to wii: All the right, title, interest, c'nim and demand whatsoever of defendants iu, to or out ol all the following tract, piece or pareel of laud, to wit, as fel lows: Being in the tonnship of Spring Creek, county ot Elk aud State of Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as loliovfs, being part of warrant uum ber 2775, warranted in the, name of Wilhelm Wiiliuk and others;Bcginuing at a saddle back rock, on the left band of Spring Creek thence north thirty- one (Jl) degrees west nineteen (ID) rods, theucc north live 5 degrees west seventeen HJ rods to a hemloek tree on said left bank of Spring Creek thence north sixty GO degrees oust fort (40) rods to a post, theuee south thirty 30 degrees eaet sixty-fceven aud five-teuths (G7-5 rods, thence south nine and oue-fouith (t'J) degrees west five aud Svc-tcntlis 5-5, rods to the place ot beginniug, containing fiftceu 15 acres more or lens on which is erected the followiug buildings, to wit: One largo water taw mill, cne frame school house, four frame dwelling houses about 10x18 with additions, one log house about 20x30; alao one frame barn about J0x4U leet. Tho above houses are used as tenaut bouses in and about said mill property. Also au undivided three-fourth in terest in, to or out ot the following tract, pieoe or parcel of land, situate and being in Spring Creek township, Elk Couuty and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north and east by lands of Nelson Strang, on the eouth by warrant hue of warrant number 2789, on the west by .Millstone township line, con taining four hundred and fifty -454- acres more of less, and being part of warraut number 2775. Seized ani taken into execution as the property of L. F. & II. M. Powers at the t-uit of Thayer &, Hagcrty, and to be told by lAJNIKL SCULL, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. ) Hidgway, Pa., April 28th,1875. J i P1TTSBUGH EVENING TELEGRAPH AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN JOURNAL! A LIVE JiEWSPAPLIl, m ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. 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FOOTE, M.D. 120 LeiiEitoa iTcirne, 4 C.2.2SthGt., NEW YORK, An Independent Physician, TEEATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE. AND BXCIIVB3 Letters from all iarfs of the Civilized World. Bf Hit (RIOIBAl WAV 67 CofliiictiBS a Helical Practice HB 13 TBEATINO Kumerons Patients in Europe, the West Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every Stats of the Union. ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL FREE CP CHARGE. Wo mercurial medicine or deletorloni Arugt ntml. Hm during the put twenty vemra trentcd ucce fulljr nearly or quite 40,000 oaaaa. All faota con tacted with each cum are carefully rueorded, whether thoy be eommmicated by letter or in person, or observed by the Doctor or ble associate ehyiiciani. The UUar ar all aclentific medical men. All tnvallda at a dlttanee are required to answer an extended list of plain question, whioh will b f urniihed by mall tree, or at the efflce. A com plete system ot regi'toring prevents mistake or confusion. Case book never consulted, except by the physicians of the ostablishmtnt. 7or free CunsultAtlOB send for list of questions. A sixty-page pamphlet oj evidence at lucoes eent free also. AMrut Dr. 3E. 13. FOOTE, v ' Box 788, Kavw York. AGENTS WANTED. Fjb. Fooie Is th author of " Mzdical Com afov Bixsk." book t'jat reached a circulation cf over 250,000 copies; alno, of "1'Liiif llojia Talk," mors recently published, which has aold to tb extent of 70,000 copies ; also, of " Sci&Hca ta Broil," which 1 now being published iu series. COKTISTB lAIILKI f U, excepting the first-mentioned work (which Is out of print), will be sent free on application lo either Dr. fooia, or the lfurr.tr EM fuKitl hi Coxpiay, whose office Is liU Unit Itelh Street. Acents both men and women wanted to sell the foregoing works, to whom a liberal profit will b allowod. lh beginnings of small fortune hav been made In soiling Dr. Toots'h popular works. "Pla Horn Talk" 1 particularly adapted to adults, and " BcluscE lie Sioar " is ost th thing for the young. Bend for content U.bles and see for yourselves. The former answer 1 multitude of questions which ladies and gentle men feel a delicacy about asking of their phyfriclan. there I nothing in literature at all liS.e either t the foregoing work. "Bcikhck ill Stobx" Ban only be had of Agent or of the Publisher. ' PLAIN 110MB TALK" Is published In both Kmilith and German Languages. Once more, ..50xxta "CTvT'a.M.tocl. ADDRESS A3 ADUVK. !2 ItZg w y Insurante lgcney. Represent intj t'nsh A ftt of FIRE HKPAHTMENT German Am., Nrw York ?l,t;50,000,00 Niagara uf New York 1 ZVJ ,033,00 Aiimznn Cincinnati of 850,9.r)7 17 City Ids., Co, ot Providence 1116,554 32 1.1 FK DKPAKTMENT Travelers Lite & Accident Hartford 2,0C0,000,00 orth Atuerican Mutual of New York 5,000,000,00 Equitable oi New York 15,000,000,00 lnsuruuce effects iu any of tho above standard companies at the niopt reasona. terms, consistent with perlect security to tbe injured. J. O. W. BAILEY, Agent. EEGISIEU'S 1ICTICS. "VJOTICE is hereby given thnt Ihe fol- lowing accouuts have been filet) iu my oilice, aud will be presented at the Urpimn'a Court of Elk County for confir mation, on the fourth Monday of May next, being the 24th day of May 1875. Pinal accout of Ignatius Garner,, and Louis Vollrcer executors of the last will and testament of A. Uanhauser, late of St, Mary's lioro., deceased. Partial account of Chas. M'Vean and Mary A. Weed, administrators of D. A Weed late of Jay township, Elk Co., Pa., deceased. The final acoount of C. H. MoCaulcy de bonus non, sum testaiueuto auuexo of C. 11. Fuller deceased. FKE1). SUlIOESIXa, Regiater. Advki'.tisino: Cheap. Good, Systkma 'ric. All persons who contemplate making contracts with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements, should send 25 cents to Ueo P. Powell j Co., 41 Park Row, New York, for their PAMPHLET 1.00 K ninety-seventh edition,) containing lista of over 2WJU newspapers and estima tes, showing the cost Advertisements taken for leading papers in many titates at a termendoua reduction from publishers rates. Get sds book. v no 48 tf O SCRIBE for 1 25 ADVOCATE. tbe ELK COCNTT NEW LIV13RY STABLE IN RIDfiWAV. DAN SC1UBNKR WISHES TO IN form the Cittiens f Kidgway, aod the public gccarally, tkat k lias started a Liv ery Stabla and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CAllMAUES BailaJ, t let 'jpou U nost raasona ble terms. .n will also io jab teaainf. Stable oa Broad atreet, above Haia. AU arderi left at the Post OCca will rcaal prompt attentioa Aug 30 1870. tf. The Weekly Sun. A Urge eight-page independent, honest and fearless nwspaprtof 68 broad columns, especially designed for the former, the me, chnnic, the merchant and the Professional man, and their wives and children. We aim to make the Weekly Svh the best fumily newspaper in the world. It In full of entertaining and instructive reaaing of every sort, but prints nothing to offend the most scrupulous and delicate taste. Price SI, 20 per year, postage prepaid. The cheapest paper published. Try it- Address The Sun, Iew York City. Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wetmore. Additioual Law Judge Hon. Jus- P' Vincent. ' Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V.. Houk. District Attorney J. K. P, Hall. Sheriff D. Scull. Prothonotbry J-c, Fred. Schoening. Treasurer Joseph W indlelder. County Superintendent Rufus Lucore. Commissioners Michael Weidert, Julius Jones, Gee. Ed. Weis. Auditors Thomas Irwin N. G. Buudy, County Surveyor Geo YYilnisley. Jury Commissi ners. Phillip llreighle Ransom T. Kyler. FOR SALE BY E.K. ORESII, Masonic Hall Building, Kidgway, Pa. VAN VLECK'S CELEBRATED PATENT SPRING IJED BEST tempered Eteel spring wire, these springs can be laid on the slats of any common bed aud are COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES I Also agent for Weed Sewing Machine, Easiest Running, Most Durable, and LEST MACHINE in the market. Call and exa.iiiue before purchasing elsewhere. vlul0t0$, F YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO JAMES II- IIAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOT 3 SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEEN S w WARE, WOOD AND W1LLOW-WARE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR CcnstQiitly on hand, and sold as cheap as tho CHEAPEST. JAMES II. IIAGERTY. SEE ItS 1JTI) VEAJ1TS. C. C. The True Capo Cod Crauberry, 0. best sort for Upland, Lowland, or Garden, by mail prepaid, il per 100, $5 per 1,000. All the New, Choice Straw berries aud Peaches. A priced Cata logue of these and all Fruits, Ornamen tal Trees Evergreeus, Shrubs, Bulbs; Roses, Plants, &c, and FRESU FLOWER & GARDEN SEEDS, tbe choicest collection iu the country, with all novelties, will be 6ent gratis to any plain address. 25 sorts of either Flower, Garden; Tree, Fruit, Evergreen, or Herb Seeds, for $1,00, cent by mail, prepaid. WHOLESALE CATA LOGUE TO IHE TRADE. Agents Wanted. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nur series and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth. Mass. Established 1S42. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Estate of John E. Turlcy, lato of Jay township, Elk County, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same will present thera without delay in proper order for settle ment to A. W. GRAY, . . , JULIUS JONES, AdDar Beneaette, Feb 25th, 1875--nlt4 mO THE CITIZENS OF PENN8YL I VANIA. Y'our attention is specially invited to the fact that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock ot the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from this source are to be employed in the erec tion of the buildings for tbe Internationa Exhibition, aud the expenses conuecte . with the same. It is confidently believe that the Keystone Slate will be representa by tbe name of every citizen alive to patr olio commemoration, of the one hundred birth-day of the nation. The shares stock are offered for $10 each, and su acribers will receive a handsome engrave Certificate of Stock, suitable for framia and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at tbe rate of six per cent, per annum will be paid on all payments of Can tenuial Stock front date of payment to January 1, J 870. Subscribers who are not neai a Nationa Bank can remit a check or post office order to the undersi gned, f KED'K i'KALEY, Treasurer, W0 Walnut fcc, VhUaiWlpilft.
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