The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 13, 1875, Image 2

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Nksiiy A. Parsons, Jtt. - Editor
THUKSilAY, MAY 13, 1875,
republican State Convention.
Tlio llopublicaus of Pennsj Ivnnio
are requested to assembly, by their dole-,
gutes, in tin Opera House, in the city of
Lmcastcr, at noon, on WEDNESDAY,
MAY 2(., 1S75, for the pin-potto of
nominat'in-; candidates ( for Governor
and State Treasurer.
Each Senatorial and llepresentaliva
disttict will bo entitled to the eoitie rep
resentation therein as they are entitled
to under the present apportionment of
Senators aud .Representatives iu the
Legislature.
Jy order of the Republican State
Cimmittee. RUSSEL EilRETT.
Chairman.
A. WILSON NORRIS, Sco'y.
Fresh Outrage in Luzerno An Immense
Qaantit7 ot CeaJ on Haad.
Wilkesbarre, May 7. Yesterday af
ternoon Alderman Zieg'e.r, of Kingston,
which is across the river from here,
issued several warrants for the arrest ol
a party of men fur threatening and beat
ing some miners who had been working
without the consent of ttie union, J hey
threatened them with certain, death in
case they peisistei in "black legging
and not contented with givir.g them a
good beating, they went so fur ns to
smash their wiudows anl destroy then
furniture. Some of the cieu wore
seriously injured by the mob. A tew
of them hive beeu arrested aud lodd
in nil. But this seems to have had no
effect upou them inasmuch as to day a
crowd numbering about one hundred
men marched up and down in frout ol
the houses occupied by those who arc
to work, exhibiting an eSgy of a black
log placed oa a pole, and tired shot aft. r
snot at it, stopping occasionally to warn
the mcu that such would be the fate ol
all who weut to work alter to-lav. Mr,
Parish has carried out his threat of tuk
ing away the pumps to the very letter,
and the mines are now left to fill ui
with water as they will. Still there
seems no disposition ou the part of the
operators or the men to hasten the end
of the suspension. The best miners are
leiving the region in considerable mini'
beri', Rome going to other coal fields
others striking out for the PaciGe coast,
while not a lew are returning to the old
country. J. here will be a meeting ol
the different delegates in this city to
morrow t ) doteruiioe what action they
f-1 1 a 1 1 take. It is obvious that tho num
ber of men now ou strike is so large tis
to preclude the posfihilily of their re
iiia.iuiiig idle much longer. Consid
erable parade is made of fuiiis of money
wnich has beeu lunvartled to their as
fistanee. But the amount uro quite
iusigniGcant when placed in conipn ison
with the number to bo supported there
from. It is reliably reported that the
Delaware and Hudson Coal Coumanv
have had a full force of men on this
last month, and put in full rime, and
have tinned oUO.OOU tons durn:;' that
period, while the Delaware, Lncka
wanna and Western Company have got
out COS, 0)0 tons. The former com
pany have also 500,000 tons at JJnnes-
daie ail ready to ship rhen navigation
opens. Ihe Pennsylvania Company
havo also a largo amount ou hand, and
thoe three companies claim that in
6ixty days they will bo able to fill tho
market up, and then the miners may
whistle for the increase of pay which
they demand, Watcrnvin !k, Bjaver are
determined to enry out their threat ol
ejecting the tenants from their houses
as soon as the notified time for leaving
expires. This will no doubt cause con
siderable trouble, and no djubt, the
military will have to bo summoned to
tneir aid to carry out the plan of eject
ment. ASHCCtATED ACCOUNT OP KING
ETON OUTHAOK3
Wilkesbarre, Pa., May 7. Last
night was an exciting one in (lie min
ing regions around Kingston. A pro
ce.iuu of from fifty to one hundred
mineis, wuh toicl cs, and armed will
guns, revolvers aud clubs, marched to
tho dwellings of the mcu who are work
ing in Hutchiuson's and Payne's mine;
and gave them notice to quit work or
the penalty would be death. J he gang
were very noisy and threatening, bui
did not damage aDy buildings or mal
treat any person. 1 hey earned with
them au effigy of a "blackkg." wh ch
they took to a grove, where it was bani d
by the neck to a tree, and the crowd
emptied their firearms at it. The re
sult has been that Pay tie a men refused
to return to wrrlthis morning. Tbiee
of Hutchinson's men, while on their
way to the shaft, were followed by a
'ang of women and children, and p-lu-d
villi stones until they were forced to
seek safety in flight. Tho eoo.-tuMe
into whose hands the warrants fur the
arrest of the persons who beat McDadc
were pluoed, was unable to serve them
today.
To-morrow a posse will accompany
him, and serious trouble is expected.
A miner iu that section named Thomas,
who had been a ringleader in tho in
timidations, was arrested to-day and in
now iu jail. Mr. Parrish is carrying
out his word iu regard to the Sugar
Notch mines. The pumps sod machin
ery from numbers 9 and 10 were re
moved to-day. It has no effect upon
the men. They laugh at the idea o I be
ing forced to yield as long as a distance
comes as easily as it bus so far. The
men at tho Upper Wyoming region nre
anxious to have the strike outiuue here
for two reasons it makes more work
there, and it ihe Lehigh and Wilkes
barre Companies are compelled to ad
vanco prices all the others will also.
The works of the Delaware and Hudson,
the Delaware, Lackawanna and West
ern aud the Pennsylvania Coal Com
panies are now run at their full capac
ity. The mines of this section will hold
a meeting to-morrow to consider the
situation.
SHERIFF'S SALS.
BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias, is
sued out of tho Court of Common Pleas
of Elk county, nnd to me directed, 1
will expose to public sale by vendue or
outcry, at the Court Hottso, Hidgway,
Pa., on
MONDAY, MAY 21th, 1875,
at one o eloclt P. M., the following
described real estate in tho borough of
St Mary's: Beginning at a port at the
intersection ot M. Maryssticet and the
road running through the lands of Q.
Schoeuing, thence south ahn St.
Marys street oue hundred -100- feet
to a p09t thence mirth 50 cast to a
post on the roid leiding to Schoouing's
land, thence east two hundred --200--feet
to a post the nee west along said
road two hundred -200- feet to the
place of beginning, containing 20,000
feet.
Seized anJ tuken in execution ns the
properly of Noah Bradford at the suit
of Joseph Wilhelm, aud to be sold by
DANIEjj ycULL, Sherifi,
Sheriff's Office
Ridgway.Pa, April 28th 1875. J
lissohition of Partnership.
mUcfiim ofW. tf. SEflVlCK&CO. is this
g day dissolved by mutual consent.
'Ine business hereafter wilt he conducted
by W. 8. Service, by whom all debts due by
said iirtu will bo p ud. aud with whom ull
accounts duelosjid firm niusi be settled.
W. t?. esEUVlCE,
March 12, 1875 W. H. SCiIiiAM.
Notice.
ALL persons knowiug themselves to be
indebted to the late fiiui of W. 8.
SLttVlCE & CO. nre rcqucsUd to call and
settle the fame before Ihe first of April next,
ns nil accounts ul't;ill firm not settled nt
that time lull be p'aced in the haud of au
attorney fr collection.
n4to W. 8. SERVICE
Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia Il'y,
On and after FEIiUAKY lltli, 1675, and
until further notice, trains w:ll leave But
falo lroui t tic liuli'alo, hew York & Plulm
debbia KailroaU Depot, corner KxcLanjiu
and Louisiana streets, (Duilulo time) as fol
lows: 7: 10 A. M , MAIL, stepping at 15benczcr
fM'-i jjringbiook 8:10 Kliuu S15 Jamison's
b:l!) Aurora 8: 2ii Wales b:Ufi, Holland fr.M
rrotectiou lt:0O Arcade 9:14 Yorkshire l:3
.Muclii .s UiIJI! Fiuniiliuville, 9:50, lschua
10.11 ltiusilalc 10.27, trie Kadwny 10 43
Okau 10.05, Wesiun's 11.03, l'ortviile,
11.10, Stale Liue 11.18; L'.dred 11-31
Larabee's 11.38, Snrtwell 11.44 Turtle
l'oiui 11.48 l'ort Ailegliauy li.01 1. M.,
Liberty 12.1 'J, Keating J2.2U fchipjisn
12.1o Luiporium l.l.'U 1'. M.
U.15 A. SI. MIXliL) 'i'RAIV TO OLEAX,
stOinug at Lbi'iuier 10 05 Ppi ingbrook.
10, oi, Liuiix lu. 02 Jamison's ll.OU Aurora
11 25 Wales 11.4'J, liollan 1 12.10 1. .M.,
l'loleciiou 12 30, Arcade 12. 5 T, Yorkshire
1.12 jMaoliias 1.30. l'rankliiiville 2.05,
Jbcbua 5S.50, ilintdale 3 24, Eric Railway
4 o;i 1'. M.
3.30 1'. M., EXPRESS, slopping at
Llenezer 3,55, Sprimbrook 4.04 L.ma 1.11
Jamisou's 4.1ii Aurora, 4.22, Wales 4,35
II ol!.. nit 4 40, Protection 1.00, Arc:uleo 11
Yorkshire 5.1 'J Muehins 5...U. Fruuklinville
o. JLi l.-c!aia 0.05 i-iutdule 0.20, Erie Rail
way 0.3u, Olean ti 52, Wcstcu's 7.00, l'mt
vil.e 7 00, iMale Line 7.14, Eldrcd 7.27.
Larabee's 7.35, San well 7.41, Turtle Voiui
7.45, i ort Allegany 7.5K, Liberty 8 17,
Keating 8.25, Shippen 8.45, Euiporiuui
0.00 P. M.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM:
4 00 A. M., EXPRESS.;slof.piiig at Ship-
peul.u Jieatuiji 4..j Liheny 4J1 rori
Allegheny 5.03 i'urtle Point 5.15, f-ariwed
5.20, lurabeu's 5.25, Lldred 5.33 Slate
Line 5.44 1'urtville 6.52. Wt:ton's 6.57,
O'eun l.'-O Lrie l'.ai'.way U.23, Hinsdale
0.3S, lscliua 0.52, Frnklttivtlle 7.10,
Macliias 7.20 Yorkshier 7.35 Arcade 7.43,
Prottioiiou 7.57, Lolland 8.05; Wales 8.15,
Aurora 8.20 Jamison's 8 33 Lima 8.38,
Spriugbrouk 8.13, Lbeuezer 8.52, liutialo
O.lo A. id.
0 00 A. M.f LOCAL PASSENGER t
FREKillT, (stopping at Shii peu 0.40, Keat
ing 7.35 Liberty 7.60, Port Allegany 8i40
1 ui t le l o. lit 0 13, Surtwell 0.2o, Larabee's
'J.40Lluied 10 06 Male Line 10.38, Port
vilte 11 10 Weston's 11.25, oleau 11.42,
Iria Railway 11.47, linitdule 12. 20 P. M..
Iscbna 1.08, Frciikliuville, 2.05, Muchius
41, orti.oliire o.OO, Arcade 3. lo Protect
iou 3.42, Holland 4.03 V.'alts 4,35, Aurora
5 UU, Jand.-ou s o.20 Elmao.28, Spring
brook 0.40, Luentzer 0.00, J unction 0.30
P. M.
2.00 P. II., MAIL, stopping at tliippeu
2.1-j, lveatiug i.d.i, Libcuy 2.41, l'on Ab
lcgheuy 3.03 Turtle Point 3.15 burl wed
3,20, Larahcci 3.20, El lied 3.33, Siate
Line 3.4U, 1'urtville 3.55, Weslon's 4.02
Uleau 4.20, Erie Railway 4.23, Hinsdale
4.38 lecnua 4.52, Fraiikliuv.lle 5.11.
Machias 5 30, Yorkshire 5:37, Arcade 6.4d
Proteciion 6 02, Uoilaui O.M, Wales 0.20
Aiiruia 0.32, Jamisoa's, 0.38, Lima 0.42,
Spriugbiook 0.47, Lbeuezer 0.58, Lutiulo
7.20 P. M.
TRAIN LEAVES OLEAN:
C25 A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER &
FREIGHT, slopping at Uiaadalo 7.00
Iscliim i.,yo, l- rauliiinv.llo b.l, iMicaius
8.63, Yorlisdiie 0.23, Arcade 0 15, Piulect
lu:. 10-14. llodiiiid 10.35, ales 1 l.oO,
Aurora 11.25, Jatniboii's 11.30, Lima 1I.4H,
tpriiibrook 12 02 i' A Ebenezer 12 22,
liuUuio I 00 1'. .M .
JufMo Iraiuu run on Sundays.
11. (:. H.li, Gju'i Mituagr.
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Llcensaj.
The following persons havo applied
for license at the May term of court
TAVERN
Benezftte .Martin Km,
Vox Joseph Koch
JAY Armed Turley
Biduway Frank Pollman.
St. Mary's Boro M'l'hias Wnllen
dorf, llauhauser t Meciim, John
Yaughao, James Pegncr.
EATINOIIOUSG
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" St. Mary's Boro Geo. Sehaut, John
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TlilAL LIST
Following Is a lift of the causes set down
for the May term of Court of common
pleas of Elk eeiiuty. Commencing Monday,
May 24th, 1875.
1 The Spring Run Coal Company yg
Thomas Tozier, No 16 of January term 1809
2 Ellen Donovan ct al vs William Brom
ley, No 8 of January term 1873
3 AlderferSl Prcton vs the buffalo, New
York & Philadelphia R R Co No 41 of Aug.
ust term 1871
4 J 11 Whitman ts John M'Gnffio No 83
of August term 1871
6 Jnmrs liUek vs the Benzinger Coal and
Iron Co No 47 of August term 18?4
C Bcnjimin Johnson vs Martin Eai, No
Gl of August term, 1874
7 George Opdyke vu Francis A"Loesch,
No 70 of Ai.gust term 1874
8 James K Orr vs Samuel Rathbun et al
No 72 of August term 1874
0 Patrick Welsh vs. Joseph Koch, No. 74
of August Term, 1874.
10. Lazarus Moypr vs, Patrick Lamb, No
84, of August Term, 1874.
11. Thomas Hollaed vs. J V Ilouk & Co.,
No- 107, of August term. 1874
12 Caleb Shotwell vs George Scull et. al
No 13 bepteniber Term, 1874.
13 Martin Fcily vs Andrew Kaul et at
No 10. of Geptember Term, 1874.
14 Inskeep, Poor & i.i'Giillick vs J 1!
Whitman No 49 of September Term 1874
15 John Farrcr vt C It Earley, .No 4, of
November lerm lh4
10 Willinm Johnson vs Edward Walters,
No 15, of November Term 1874
17 R C M'Gill v The P R R;Co No 9 of
Januury Term 1875
IS Wui II Hyde vs A Q Cuthbert et.nl
No 11 of Jauuary Term 1875
10 G.blis, Ourke X. Co vs Gilford, Hall &
Co No 24 January Ttrm 1871
20 Wm R Young, et nlvs The Allegheny
Valley ii K Co ISo 3o, rt .May, Urm, IS, j.
FRED KCHOEN1NG, Clerk.
snaniFFs sale.
BY virtue of a ' writ cf levari facias,
issued out of the Court of Coimuun
1'leas of Elk County, and to me dueu-
ted,,l will expose to public sale, by
vendue or outcry .Jat the Court House,
llidway, Pa., ou
MONDAY, MAY 21th, 1875,
at 1 o'clock P. M., the followinp
described real estate, to wit:
All that cert tin lot or picc-s of land
situate in the villas; c of Bidgw.iy
county ot Eik aul State of Pennsyl
vania, bounded and deseiibe l os l.illows
Bcginuii on the line of Main street at
tho northeast corner of lot number 13,
theuco north 0(i oo cast, alone; the
line of Main ttrcet one hundred uiid
thirty -ISO- feet to tho nonh-west cor
ner of lot number lti, theueu south !
2.V east aloni' the line ol lot 'uutnber
10, oue hundred and sixty - feet
to un alley, vliuce south GO0 3;V west
uloi'g said alley, one hundred and thirty
-loO- ieet lo southeast comer of lot
number 13, thence north 2-V west
one hundred and 6i.vty -ICO- feet to
ihe place ui beinnim:, eonlainnii;
20,800 square feet, and comprising and
beiug lots numbers 14 and ID, in the
plau of said village ol ltidgway.
Seized aud taken iuto execution as
the pioperty of Patrick Malono at the
suit of Eliza 0. Cleuieuts, und to be
sold by
DANIEL SCULL, Shciifl.
Sheriff's Oflinc, )
Ridgway, Pa , Apiil 2Sth, 1S75. j
prrl'?T,s,T,''5 fitti
BY virtue ol a writ of venditioni ex
ponas, issued out of the Court of Coin
men Pleas of l.lk County, and to ui i
directed, I will expose to public eaV
by vendue or outcry, at the Court
liouse, liidgway,, Pa., on
MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1675,
at 1 o'clock P. M, the following
described real estate, lo wit:
All the riht, title, interest, c'aim
.and demand whatsoever ot defendants
iu, to cr out ol all tho following tract,
piece or pared of laud , to wit, as tol
lows: Being in the township of Spriiif-
i;rock, county ol r,ik and biate of
Pennsylvania, bounded aud describe
as loiioWH, being part of warrant uutn
ber 2775. v an anted in tho name of
Willie! in Wiilink und others; Begin ning
at a Middle back rock, on the kdl hand
of Spring ('reck iheneo iionh tliiny
one (31 ) degrees west nineteen (10)
tods, thence north hve .J uegiecs we.-t
seventeen 17J rods to a hemlock true
on said lelt hunk of Spring Click
thence norih t-ixty IJu degrees, itl
forty (40) rodi to a post, i hence si uth
thirty 30J degrees cast tiixiy-.cvuu aud
five-tenths (07-5 roils, theueu 'south
nine ami onc-loui tii (ilj) degrees wet
five and five-tetiths 5-5, roils to the
piaeo oi beginning, containing liiteeii
15J acreH more or U'fn ou which is
erected tho following buildings, to wil:
One large water saw mill, ouo lit.ine
school house, four l'rauiu dwelling
houses abnut IGxlS with additions, one
lug bouse about 20x30; ulso ouo frame
barn about 30xlU feet. The above
houses are u.-ed as tenant houses iu und
about said mill property.
Also an undivided three-fourth in
terest in, to or out oi tho tollowiug
tract, piece or parcel of land, situate
and being iu Spring Creek township,
Elk County and State of Pennsylvania
bounded aud described as follows, to
wit: Oa the north and cast by lauds ol
Ndson Strang, ou tho south by warrant
line of warraut number 27fcD, ou the
west by Millstone township line, con
taining four hundred and fifty -454-aores
more of less, and being part ol
warrant number 2775.
Seized aoi takcu iuto execution as
the property of L. P. &, II. M. Powers
at the suit of Thayer &. Uagerty, and to
be sold by
DANIEL SCULL, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,
Ridyway, Pi., April 28th,1875.
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sustained in crcry feature, but is beinn
cobhtsntly developed and improved. Ii
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world of periodical literature. Tho bounti
ful don-portrait, ''Man s Lnse.hsli rricinl.
a cliioino prcseuted to every subscriber, is
a decided hit, and will, if possible, add to
the popularity which this work 1ihs g lined.
i tic Ai'.T Union lealure also promises great
and benificeiit icsulls, in nroiix,ng publio
intiicRt iu Ihe fine arts. Circulars and fill
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Parts I, II, 111, aud IV nro now ready.
eUTTON'3
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
To be completed in 40 parts issued for
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piece, originally engraved on steel for the
London An Journal.
REPRODUCING
at a price within the popular reach, cn
nravings never before ollered nt less than
live limes the amount.
These plnte have been the attraction of
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Each purl will contain quarts pni.'i s.
including the elegant frontispiece, on heavy
plate poper. A superh lilie pnpp, richly
iiluminaied in red and gold, will be p. von
with the til st purl, and (lie piiuliug of Ihe
entire work will be a worthy rrpresenia.
lion of "Tlie Aldmc Press" which is a
gunranleo of something beautiful and a1.
liable.
At a Cost cf 25 Cents a Fart
Pnrls I, II. and 111 arc Just Published.
Complete in 12 monthly purls, at $1 each
Reproducing the ieM lull -page illnstra
tious from the earlier volumes of
The Aldiue.
Each monthly part w ill contain six su
perb plates will, accomii'inving descriptive
mailer, and w hether lor binding or fivming
wiil bo entirely beyond competition if
price or ni t is: ic diameter. Eveiy iinpres
hiou w.'U be most cart fully tnkvu on the
tinest tuned paper, nn.l no puns will be
spared lo mnke this Ihe richest pred iction
of a press which has won, iu a mai'.elousiy
short lime, a world-wilo reputation.
OEMs ntaji tiiv t Lot jtz:
Espjcially assorted for
Scrap Book Illustretions and Erawir.g
Chm Copies.
A large collection of pictures of different
sizes snd ou almost every conceivable sub.
ject have beeu put rp mi iiltmclive en
vtdope, and are now oiler d a I a price in
tended to make them popular in overj
sense
i nvelope No. 1, coiilniniiig CO beautiful
engravings, is now ready, ani will be sent,
posla-io paid, to anv address for ONh DOL
LAR. A liberal discount to ageuts and
teachers.
SCRAP HOOKS
A splendid assortment ot SCRAP ROOKS
uave been expressly prepared lor tlie luli
huy tc.ison, nnd no piesent ol more pcrina
nen I interest c.iu be selected lur geniiemaii
or lady, old or young.
No. 1. lialt buuiid, clotii sides, gilt.
biiuii "i.'.O pp. Uxld inches SfoOO
No. -. hull' b.iund, do It s des, gilt
ba:k, 6UO pp. lJxlii inoiies 7 0"
No. y. Full m.uoeco, bcvel. d tmarda
gill and antique, very c.uu i.00 pp VI lit)
Lettered to order iu guld at 2o cents
each line.
Sent by mail post pa'J oa receipt of the
price.
THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.
In compliance with repeated requests,
the publishers of Tin: A mums line pre
pared iiiipru.-sioiis of many of ttieir most
beautiful piales lor pas-e ) ai toiil fiamiii(r.
The cuts are mounted ou a beautifully
tinted azure mat, with a handsome red bor
der liue.
To attach the g'ass, it i9 only left for the
cut loiucr to paste and IV I J over an already
u t:.chcd bolder aud this may be done by a
cli.ld.
-i subjects, lxl.i inches, Hue ; with
piiiss. 5l;c.
tt:x f llits size for SI wl.en selection is
eft to the puhii.-hci's.
0 subjects, U'xlliJ ir.ches,
2Cc, with
10c., with
CO c; with
glass,
10 j
7 tu' iects, Clxc'J inches.
glass, iue.
12 subjects, 1 Ixl'J inches,
glass, tfl.
Leut by mail, without glass, postpaid, for
price.
CAKVASSCRQ WAITED
tsse .i.sira; fo.wif" -
i n41tl:J.
Remington Skwinu MACuiNi-:
PlI'.K AllMS, AND AUKICL'LTL'KAL lM-
1'i.niF.M's, Tho P.emiijoiuu b'cwiii';
Mucliiuc litis sprung rapidly into luvur as
pugses.sin-; the Lest combination of guod
qualities u:in:c!y, light runuiug suiouth
noiseless rapid uud durallc. It lias
u tirailit needle, perpendicular actum,
automatic drop-feed, uiukts the Lock or
Shuttle Stitch, which will neither rin nor
ravel, and is alike cu Loth tides.
The llfciiiingtoti fckwiug Machiue has
received premiums at many Feiis,
throughout the Uuitcd Elates, and with
out tlioit took the Grund Mtdaloi Pro
gress, the highest oidtr of uitdal lliat
was awarded at the Iuto Vienna Kxpo&i
position. Tho Kcinington Works also nianu-
lacture the nevv double Parrcllcd
lircecli lioaditii; Miot gun snap
end positive actiou, with puteut
joint check, a marvel of Itvuty, iiuUh
aud cheapness, and the celebrated lum
iugton Li Acs adopted by uiuc differeut
govcrunieuts, aud renowned throughout
the world for military, bunting and
target purposes all kinds ot Pictols,
llifles, Caues, Welalio Cutridgcs, d o.
Agricultural Implements, Improved
Mowing Machines, Steel Plows, Cultiva
tors, Koud tempers, Patent Kxcavutut.s,
iluy Tedders, Cotton Gius, Iron
Bridges, &o.
The undersigned has been appointed
agent for the sale aud introduction ol
tho Kemiugton Sewin Machiue iu and
for tho counties ol Eik, Clearfield and
Warren. TIIOS, J. BUUKli,
Depot aud office, St. Mary's, Pa.
P. S. A good local agent wanted.
LLtOUEY VALLbV RAIL ROAD
LOW-GRADE DIVISION.
On and after MONDAY, NOV. 2.1, 1874.
'rains tetwecn Redbunk and Driftwood will
run as follows:
WESTWARD.
EXPRESS and MAIL will leave Drift
wood daily at. 12:"0 p in. Rcynoldsville at
Shilll p ri, Rrookville l 4;0o p Bi, arriving
ut Redbunk at ti:12 p m, connecting with
Expre-s on Main Line for Pittsburgh.
MIXED WAY leaves Reynoldsville daily
at. 0:10 a m, Urookvillo at 8:ll) a m, arriv
ing at Redbank at 11:50 a m. connecting
with traius north and south on Main Liue.
K AST WARD
EXPRESS and MAIL leaves Redbank
daily at 12:-() a in, arrives ut Rrookvillo at
2:H"-1 p m. Rej noldsvills at 8:20 p m, Drift
wood at. 0:10 p m, connecting with traius
cast and west on P aud E Railroad.
MIXED WAl leaves New ilelhle'm daily at
;!:()" t in. arrives at Erookville at 0:03 p
m, Reynoldsville nl 7:.i0 p m.
MAIN LINE
Cn and afler MONDAY, NOV 2:1, 1871,
trains on llic Allegheny Valley Railroad will
run us follnws:
RUl'I'AI.O EX CRE3S will leave l'itts
Imreli daily at 7:l".a m, Redliank Junction
at 10:17 a in, and arrive at Oil City at 2:10
p in.
MdllT EXPRESS will leave Oil
City at '.hO' p m, Redbank Junction at 2:00
a m, and arrive ut Pittsburgh a'. 7:20 a in.
T'iLtSYlU.E EXPIil.iS.1 leaves l'ilts
buri;h at lldlO p in, I'cdbank Junction nl
t;;2) pin, und arrives'al Oil Idly at 10:2) p
in. Reluming, leaves Oil City at H:'.'A a
ni, Redbank .lut.ctinn at 12:11am and ar
rives at Pitl.-bui Ii nl :!;!" p in.
J. J. L.W. R1-..NI E,
tiel.eriil huperintenden' .
Wm. M. Piui lips,
Avs'i t-upt., Erookville Pa.
E. B. FOOTE, BID.
123 Lcii!2toa Atcms, '
at . K 2Sih St., KEW YORK,
cooeo
i
Ill;
jsiciao,
TREATS ALL FORM3 OP
CIIEOITIO BISEASE,
AD RECEIVES
Letters from ad 2arts oj
the Civilized World,
It KIS CniCUAl WAY Cf
CenltietiHf a Heiical Practics
HE 13 TrtEATISO
ITurnerons Paticnt3 in Europe, the
Ve3t Indies, tha Dominion of
Canada, and i:i every Stkto
of tha TJnion.
EV MAIL
FREE OF GHAnGE.
Ko moreurlil medicines or deleterious drups oacd,
linn during the ast twen'y jours treated euwnbS
fully nearly or quite 40,tiU0 citsen. AU facts con
nected with enuh caae oro carefully rvcirdcl9
whether they be conmunicfited by IcLter or in
person, or observed by tUe Doctor or hU as-oemte
pbywicivu. 1'ho UUor are ull aciciiliiic tuodical
men.
All Invnlldi at ft dtKtnnee nre required to Rnswer
n exttiiulo.l liL of pltiia quesiijuis which will be
fbrul-iLcvi by mail free, or at tho ofllce. A com
plute Bytra of rcNtering )rvcntH mintake or
coiifiiMion, Ce bo-'Ui never coniltetl, except by
the physiciniiH of the entablit-ibimnt. For free
coiiiliatioii fend fur Ii-t of qncstionff.
A fcixty pnpo jiamphkt ot eyidoncci of eucces
bCDt free also.
Addrtu Dr. E. 13. I'OOTE,
Box 788, New Vork
AGHNT3 WANTED.
Dn. Toote in the author of ' Mi:iicai. Com
Iiom Bknne," a IwKjk Ibat reiirh'-d a circulation
of over ar.0.000 copies; not of "Plain IIumk
Talk," more recently prblishe, wi-.h ha wild
to the I'Xlent of 70,li'iU tpies ; o'k. of 4,iSrinrcE
IU SxoiiT," which is now L-- pubUvlied iu t-crica,
COKTENTH 'i AUL f.9
of all, excepting the flret-mcittioiied work (which
U out of print), will be Rent freo on applictition
to either Dr. Foote, or the ilurrf.y EIU rublish
laj Canpatyj, whom office is 12U Kust SmIi StreLt
AtfeutK--bjth men and women wanted to sell
the foregoing works to whom a lihernl profit will
be allowed. Ihe beginning of in mil fortunes
havo been in ado in sell ing Dr. Foote' popular
work. "Plain Home Talk" i particularly
adapted to adults nd " Eciknce w Story m la
flint tho thing for the young. Bond for contents
Ub!es and see fuv yourselves. The former answers
ft multitude of qucfttiona which ludirHand gentle
men fuel a delicacy ubout asking of their pViyician.
There is nothing in literature at all li'.o either
if the fcrcgohig works, "Scikkce ih Rtoiiy"
can only be had of asrents or of tho PubUnuerft,
'PLAIN 1IOM -; TALK1 is published lu butU lt
Euli-li and (iet iuan l.an;u:icts. Once more,
ACO3 "VCTKttOClft
ADDHEB3 AS ABOVE.
JiCjyrf.wfi'vt f'fii-.h of
HUE UKi'AFTMKNT
Gcrnmn Am.. N:-.v Voik (550 ,00 0.00
Ninrira ot N.-.v Ymk 1 :: 1 l.D:Ki.OO
Ai:;:)ii (.'iric'miiiiti i.t' Hi":0.057 17
Ciiy lu.-.., Cu. d H.-'iviiK n.-n 1110,654 32
LU K V- l Ali 1 .Mfc- i
Trisvclors ii AeciJcnt
tiariit.rd 2,OCO,000,00
Vrth Aiiioiicin JJuiual of
Nt-w York 5 000,000,00
Equitable (-1 Now Yoik 15,000,000,00
lnt$i'.r;iiice i fleets in unv of tho above
Ft.'ind-ird coin ai.ie.. at the most re.U8ona
terms, coritiiblcut with perlect eccui if v
to tlio iiiuretl.
J. O W.liULEY, Agent.
eec-ie:ess ECTIC3.
"V 01 ICE is litreby given ihnt tho fol
1 lonine accouuls have been filed iu my
oliice, ui.d u ill be presented at the
Orpimu's Ccurt of Klk County tor confir
illation, ou the fourth Monday of May next,
being the z-liu day ot .May if-.o.
l'iiial hcci.ul of Ignatius U iruer,, nnd
Louis Vcilr:tr cxeciuors of tlio last will
nnd testament of A. liuuhauser, late of
M, Mary s Loro., ilecensed.
Partial account of Chan. M'Ycan and
Mary A. Weed, ndinniisirators of B. A
Weed lute of Jay township, Klk Co., Pa.,
Uccoaseu.
The final account of C. II. McCauley de
bonus noil, sum testauieuto imucxo of C.
11. fuller deceased.
Pli KD. MuliOEXIXG, Register.
A DVEr.TrsiNc: Chkap. Good, Svstema-
,i'rie. All persons who contemplate
uiakiiig contracts with uewspureis lor the
iutcrtiou of iidrerliscmeLts, should scud
ceuts to Geo P. Bowt-11 j ( o., 41 Park
Kow, Iew York, for their PAMPULLT
liOtllv ninety-seventh edition,) containing
lists of over UOO newspapers and estima
tes, showing the cost Advertisements
taken for leading papers in many States at
a teiiucndotis reduction from publishers
lutes. Cir tuk book. v no 4tt tf
s
UBS0R1EE for
th ELK COw'STV
AlVOCATE,
IN
DAN SClllDNEil WIS1IKS TO IN
(orui the Cittzcns of R'uljway, and the
public gcccrnlly, thnt lie Las Btartcd ft Lit-''
cry Stnblo and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Durjies, lo let upun lie most rcnuona
ble terms
KIIe will o!o do job leaning.
Stable on Uroi.ii Mi-eel, abore Mom.
All orders left at the l'oel OIHco -rill mett
prompt attention
Aug 20 1870. tf.
The Weekly Sun.
A lar- eight prigo iinl?pjdetit, honest
and fiuiicft, newspn)ier t f o(i brond oolumna,
tcpeciuily dosijinecl lur the farmer, tho met
clmiiio, l lie merulmnt nnd the Professional
ii.nn, arid their wives nnd children. We
nitn to iii-ikij tlio .Vkkkly Hoi tho bent
fninily licwfpp.per in the world. It in full
of cntcrtiiiuing nnd iti.-irucliTO reauing of
i vory sort, but prints nulling to oQ'end the
ti ost scriipiihius end delicnte trtKte. Price
fl.LM per year, pn.itne prepaid. The
clie.ipest pupcr publis-hed. Try it Address
Ti. e Sis, cw Vork City.
Elk County Directory.
President J u J c L. D. iVctmore.
Additional Law Judo Hon. Jna P
Vincent.
iWouiute Judge? Cl.as. Luhr, J V..
IHr-ttrict Attorney J. K. P. Hall.
Shcriil U. r'cull.
Pioiii'inoti.ry Jc, Fred. Sclioening.
Treasurer J.i;eph Windfelder.
Couiiiy iSupuriiiicndpnt liul'us Lucnre.
Cuuiuiissionurs Michael Weidcrt, Julius
Jones, Ui'O. Kd. Wuis.
Auditors Thoums Irwin N. 0. Bundy,
County Surveyor tco Wilmslcy.
Jury Commissi mers. Phillip KreigUla
I'uutom T. Kyler.
loll SALE 1)Y L'.K. GUES1I,
Masonic Hall Building, Ilidgway, Pa.
VAN VLECK'S
CKLElUtATKl) J'A 1 EM' SPRING
lil'A) liho'l' tempered eteel spring
wii'Oj.tbese fprit s tan Lu laid on the
bints ol i.ny vuiuuiuu bed and are
COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES I
o ageiit iur
W e3d Sewing Llachine,
E"iest Huuuiiig, Mott Durable, and BEST
MAC II INK 'U tlm market. Cull aul
I'xii.'iinc before purchasing elsewhere.
vlnlGt'.iS,
1 V YOU WANT TOUUY
i
tO
n.
GO 10
JAMES II- UAGERTY
Main Street, Uidgway, Pa.
DRY GOOD;-, NOTIONS, HOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS ANI) QUEEN S
VYAliE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WARE,
TOBACCO AND CIGAR.
A Liire Stock of
Groceries arid Provisions.
The REST P.R A N I S ol l'LOUR
Cc list u ii 1 1 v on h.'itid, uud bold as cheap
as the Cli EAl'EST.
JAMES II. IIAGEltTY.
S12E198 . -tJlTSi S'ErfJtMTS.
0, C. The True Capo Cod Cranberry,
C. best fort lor Uplaud, Lowlaud, or
Gardeu, by mail prepaid, 81 per 100, S5
per 1,000. All the New, Choice Straw
berries and Peaches. A priced Cata
logue of thfse aud all Fruits, Ornamen
tal Trees Evergreens, Shrubs, Bulbs,
Hoses, Ph.nts, and FllESU
FLOWEil & G A 11 DEN SEEDS, the
choicest collection in tho couutry, with
ull novelties, wiil be eent gratis to any
lain address. 2o f-orts of cither Flower,
Garden; Tree, Fruit, Evergreen, or
lerb Seeds, for f 1,00, eent by mail,
prepaid. WHOLESALE CATA
LOGUE TO THE TKADE. Agents
Wanted.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nur
series and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth,
Mass. Established 1842.
ADM INISTlt ATOKS' NOTICE.
Estate ot John E. Turlej, late of
Jay towabbip, Elk County, Pa.,
deeeabcd. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those haviug legal claims
against the same will present them
without delay iu proper order for settle
ment to
A. W. GRAY, ) . , ,
JULIUS JONES, JAdmrs
IJenezette, Feb 25th, 1875-nlt4
'i0 THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYIT
X V ASIA. Your attention is specially
invited to the fact that the Sational Hanks
are now preparsd to receive subscriptions
to the Capital btock ot tha Centennial
toard of l iuauco. , The funds realiied from
this source are to be employed in the ereo
tiou.of the builuiugs fur tha Internationa
Exhibition, and the expenses eonueote
with the same. It is confidently believe
that the Keystone State will be represent
bj the name of every citiien alive to pair
otic commemoration of the one hundred
birth-day of the nation. The shares
slock are otfered for $10 each, and su
scribcrs will receive a handsome engrave
Certificate of Mock, suitable for iramiu
and preservation as a uational memorial.
Interest at tha rate of six per oent. per
annum will be paid on all payments of Cen
tennial Stock from data of payment to
Jauuary 1, 1S7G.
Subscribers who are not neai a Nation
Bank can remit a check or post office order
to the undersi gned,
FltED'K t'KALEY, Treasurer,
Ci M'ulnut Ut., Philadelphia.