The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 04, 1875, Image 2

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Hknrt A. Parsons, Jr. - . Editor
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1875.
COUNT? TR2ASU2EaSHIP.
Jacob McCaulcy, Democratic candidate
for County Treasurer defeated Cba. Mc
Venn Republican, by 32 majority; this de
feat is, however, in a certain sense, a Tie
tory inasmuch as the Demoeratio Blate
ticket had a majority of 652; and had it
not been for the treachery of some of Mr.
McVeaa'a Republican friends we would
now have a victory to record instead of a
defeat.
AFXEIt TH3 BATTLE.
TLo smoke that obscured thr tattle
field of November 2d has pnssud away
aud we arc now oblo to see things as
they aro without lookinz through the
uncertain veil of speculation. Returns
irom jcw lork, Maryland, iMa ssa
chusctts, and Pennsylvania show that
the Republican escutcheon bears on its
broad folds the legend "Victory;" all
alone the lino the eucuiy have becu
routed, and especially in New York,
where Tammany has ruled so long a
time and so completely, the election ol
anti tamuiany candidates is a certainty,
Maryland a strong Demoeratio state
gives tho Republican candidate lor
Governor 15,000 majority "We have
met the enemy and they are ours." the
abnormal "tidal wave" that swept the
country last fall and placed in power a
set of men whose ants were so unpopu
lar and so like the Democratic ttieks of
old, and whose cloven hoof protruded so
far that.the people feared to trust them
farther with power, notwithstanding
their loud protestations ol honesty and
reform, have raised a tornado that has
unmercifully cleared the Democratic
fields, and where but yesterday was
waving grain to-day is a barren stubble,
Even the "prophet" of the Democrat,
who a few weuks ago said "We prodict
a Democratic victory in Pennsylvania
now mark our prediction" (we will now
mark, it his X mark) dow will believe
the Itepublicau party is a power in the
land and the party the people are not
afraid to trust.
g, Eugene Lenli, D 2 JJ
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PENNSYLVANIA.
Pittsburgh, Nov. 2 The election here
passed off very quietly, and a large vote
was polled. Returns from all districts in
the city but seven show an aggregate gain
of 3,817. The Republicans are claiming
the c ennty for Hartrunft by 8,(1(10 majority
and say that Rawle is close behind him.
Pittsburgh, Nov. 3-1 A. M. Returns
from the western connlies come in slowly.
In Allegheny comity the Republicans
claim the whole county ticket, mid returns
from half the county indicate a Republican
majority on the state ticket of about 0,001.
The chairman of the Republican state
Committee estimates the election of the
Republican stale ticket by 20,0aJ to 2o,.
000 majority.
NEW YORK.
The vote in this state is compared with
1874, when the Democrats had over 50,000
majotity
New York Nov. 2. Scattering rcturs
from the interior show Republican guins.
All Ihe anti-Tammany candidates iu this
city are elected by pood majorities.
Morrissey. aiiM. Tammany, is elected
Etala Senator by 4.000 majority.
Buffalo gives 4,000, majority for Seward;
a Republican gain of at least 8, COO.
Z'oughkeepsie gives Seward 201! majority,
a Republican gain of 654
New York Midnight The Republican
leaders claim the state by several thousand
and a two-thirds majority in both branches
of the Legislature,
TSE 0210 VOTE m FULL.
Full returns have been received offi
cially from all but ten counties, and
from those the returns havo been re
ceived from the local committees of
both parties and the vote for Hayes is
207,813; for Alien 292,204; for Odell
2,471. Hayes' mnjority over Allen,
5,549; over all, 3,078. " The Republi
can candidate for state treasurer is the
lowest on the ticket, and hp is elected
by 3,003 majority. The totnl vote
polled is 592,513, being over 40,000
more than ever were cast io the state
before.
General Rutheford li Hayes, elected
governor of Ohio was born in Dela
ware, Ohio, October 4, 1823. He
graduated at Kenyoo College iu 1842
and studided law at Cambridge. He
practiced this profession in Cinoiunali
until the outbreak of the war, when he
entered the service as major ot the
23d Ohio regiment. He served with
distinction, and at the close of the war
was brigadier general, with the brevet
rank of major genral. Jn 1801 he
was elected a representative io coDgress
from Cincinnati, being re-elected in
1856, but resigned lis seat io'18G7,
when be wus elected governor of Ohio
He was re-elected governor in 18G9
In 1872 be was a candidate for con
cress, but was defeated bv Hon Ilenrv
B. Banning, the candidate cf the "Lib
eral Republicans."
Orders have been issed to reweigh
I be mails on roadsthat bad their pay
readjusted last spring when large quan
titles of free matter was carried.
Charles b raucis Adama received 18-
000 votes for Governor in Maasachu
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NEWS ITEMS.
Jacobs, the farmer of Hornnr, Illinois,
who has been on trial for wife murder
last spring, was found guilty by the jury
last Monday. The penalty is death by
hatiirinr. The evidence was only cir
cumstantial but very strong.
Treasurer New has received 810 from
Philadelphia as a contribution to the
conscience-fund.
N. AVigsiin & Co., of Ellsworth, Me.,
lumbermen and traders, are reported as
failed with heavy liabilities. Their
failure throws 400 men out of employ
ment.
The Chicago Insurance Agency As
sociation, which has formerly done an
extensive business in the Northwest.
has failed, and its effects will be dis
posed ot at sheriff's sale.
The Conowafia Paper Mills, six miles
north of Gettysburg, this State, were
burned on the 23d inst. Los 835,000
Insurance, 10,500. The fire was the
work of an incendiary.
Chief Detective Washburn, ot the
Treasury, has seized $150,000 iu
counterfeit money which belonged to
Nelson Drig-;, one ot the gang ar
rested at Ccutraiia, Illinois on the 22d
inst.
The Mosaic Iron Works, of Montreal,
suspended on the 20th. The liabilities
are large. The Morris Run Coal Com
pany, of Penulyvania, have filed a
claim against the company for over
8350.000.
A boiler in the paper-mills of Morri
son, Hate & Co, at Roaring Spring,
lila'r county, l a., exploded last Moo-
lay morning completely destroying the
entire mill and seriously injuring ten
men. Loss 820,000.
The court at Mauch Chunk, last
week, sustained the motion of Reilly
and Bartholomew, counsel 'or Doyle and
other, charged with the murder of John
P. Jones, at Lanslord, Carbon county,
aad quashed the array of jurrora.
The Northwestern gas and Water-
pipe Company at Hay City, Michigan
has failed, the liabilities are 813.000.
The assets arc not stated. Railev &
Orton, hardware merchants of the
same place, have also clrsid their doors.
The 82,000 recently reported missing
from the Treasury Department has not
yet been recovered, and there is now no
doubt that it was abstracted from one of
the desks in the redemption division.
There have been no arrests,
Sherburn Morrey, formerly janitor in
the customhouse at Gloucester, Massa
chusetts, attempted last Sunday night to
shoot F. T. Rabson, collector of the port
firing one shot without effect. He was
arrested aud to-day put under 83,000
bonds.
The latest official news io connection
with the Guibord matter is that be is to
be buired on the 18th of November text
Having died on that day sis years ago,
the members of the Institute Canadian
have chosen the anniversary of bis
death for the day of burial.
On the 25th inst. the extensive roll
ing mill and pipe mill of Messrs, Scy
fert, McMtnus & Co., of Reading,
cea.;cd operations, and the employes
were thrown out of work for a tew
weeks. In the two establishments
about 500 men were employed The
Scott Works are still in operation.
There was another immeuse gather,
ing at the great revival meeting at
Brooklyn Tabernacle on the 26th, A.
M. The building was full in every
part and much fervor was manifested in
the proceedings. The unanimous sup
port which the clergymen are giving
to the meetings is a gteat aid to the
Evangelists.
The report of ex-Judge Spencer, re
feree in the Erie Raliway matter ap
proving Receiver Jewett's report, was
submitted to Judge Lawrence, in the
Supreme Court in Chambers, New
York, yesterday The court refused to
confirm it, auchsent it back to the re
feree, 'x have one or two matters ia it
argued before tbe referee.
Uoston, October sl, A severe
easterly ruin storm visited this city, con
tinuing nearly all night, with a high
wind after midnight. The sea was very
high in (he harbor, interfering with the
ferryboats, most of which entirely bus
pended their trips. No damage to ves
sets in the harbor is reported The gale
was severely felt all along the coast to
llecltlaud At Portland tbe storm is re
ported to have been tbe most fearfu
one experienced fur years.
Centennial Hovements.
Form Steck's Pliila. R. R. Cut 7c.
The announcement is made that on
Wednesday, October 27th, the last
column was raised iu the main Exhibi
tion building, and that thuin a work
ing period of about five months the
principal portion of this immense
structure have been completed. The
rapidity with which tho leading Ex
position buildings have been ercotcd
has contributed greatly to tho creation
of the favorable sentiment now existing
in this and other counties. It affords
the best possible proof that Philadel
phia and Pennsylvania mean business,
and that in conueciion with this enter
prise they have no such word as fail
iu their vocabulary.
We are also glad to notice numetous
evidences that the interest of -various
departments of the Natioual Govern
ment iu the Centennial is increasing.
The latest signs are the oider fjr the
removal of the mouster gun lying at
Fortress Monroe to the Exposition
grounds; and the visit to this city of
ono of the examiners of the patent
office for the purpose of making arrange,
ments for an exhibition 'of the practical
workings ol that important institution,
which is to be illustrated by about
5,000 representative models and other
interesting objects. To many pcrsoi.s
the proposed contributions from the
various departments at Washingtou wiil
iorm one of the most attraclive features
of the Exposition, and furnish, perhaps,
for the first time in their lives a compre
hensive idea of the variety and vastness
of the functions performed by the Gen
eral Government. There would be
special propriety in such a demonstra
tion, and it should be made ,'as complete
as possible, because while the people ot
this orauyoihcr countries are submitting
tho proofs of their progress, the nation
at largo should also make a full displ iy
of its tokens of advancement and itt
modernized nr thods of performing
physical tasks.
Two subjects are constantly receiviug
attention. One relates to the iuruish-
ing of accomodations for the numerous
visitors expected in 187G. and the other
to measures for obtaining the financial
aid necessary to secure the completion
and decoration of tho Centennial
grounds and the buildings in appropri
ate styfe. The vigor with which plans
are devised and labors performed iu
both the directions indicated, justifies
the belief that both objects will be ac
complished; but meanwhile it is to be
hoped that some of the exertions will be
realize before there is a certainty that
the accommodations and the money
have been setured.
Cxir Time at Mlldgicay.
Mail East 4:4r)P: M.
do Went 2 25 P. M.
ftenovo Accotn East U:25 A. M
Kane do West 8:2( P. M.
Local East 6:40 P. M
do Went 8;20 A. M
The Mail and Through Local carry
passengers, the local does cot.
APVEgTISE
BY MAIL 28 CENTS
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WEWYORX
. SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of
fi'!ri facias, alias fieri faoias, vendi
tioni exponas, and alias venditioni ex
ponas, levari faoias, and alias levari
faoias, and testatum fieri facias, issued
out of tbe C6urt of Common Pleas of
Elk county, and to me directed, I,
DANIEL 8CULL, High Sheriff of
Mid county, do hereby give notion tbat
I will expose to publio salo or outery,
at tho Court House, in Ridgway,
MONDAY NOVEMBER 15 1875
at 1 o'clock P. M. the following described
real esiate to wit:
All the right title intcres claim and de
mand whatsoever of defendants iu to or out
of alt the following tract piece or parcel of
land to wit as follows: Being in the town
ship of Ppnng Creek county of tlk and
fc't U of Peiinxylvania bounded and de
scribed as follows being wart of warrant
number 2776 warrnted in the name cf
Wilhelm Willink and others; beginning at
a eadille back rock, on the left hand of
Spring Creek thence north thirly-one
81 degrees west nineteen 19) rods,
thence north fire 5 degrees west Seven
teen 17 rods to a hemlock tree on said
left, bank of Spring Creek thence north CO
degrees cunt forty 40) rods to a pent,
thence Bouih thirty (HO) degrees eaatsixty
aeven and five-tenths 07-5 rods thence
south nine and one-fourth () degrees
west fire and five tenths (5 5) rods to the
place of beginning contning fifteen (lo)
acres more or lets on which is erected the
following buildings to wit: One large
water raw mill, one frame school home
four frame dwelling houses about 10x18
with additions, one log house about 2Ux3t);
also one frame barn about 80x40 feet. The
above houses are used as tenant houses in
ud about said mill property.
Also an undivided three-fourth interest
in to or out ol the following tiucl, piece or
parcel of land eimate and being in Spring
Creek township, Elk Couuiy and Stato of
l'ecpylvania, bounded and described na I'd
lows to wit: On the north and tnet by
lands of Nelson Strong on I he south by war
rant line of wanant number 278!) on the
west by Villxtone towship line containg
four hundred nnd fifty (454) acres mote or
less and being part of warrant number
277C.
Seized and taken into execution and to
be sold as I lie property of L F a II M
Powers at the suit of Jerome Powell et al.
AL80-A1I the light, tillo intereft claim
and demand whatsoever of the defendants
in, to or out of the following mentioned
and described real estate, situate in Ihe
i'oroiigh of St. Marys Elk County, pa,
tronting on North Saint Marys road,
bounded as follows:
Beginning at a post on the aforesaid
road said post teing at the distance of
Ihirly-eight aud eighl-lcnihs feet north
erly by the ccurse of. North St. Mrrys
roml, froci John Allies norlheast cor
ner of his lit froDiing on saia road,
thence' by aid'road tiorlh evon and one
fourth degrees wei-t,(N 7 .) forty
(eel and two-tenths of u foot (40-Uft.) to a
post at tbe south east come.' of John
Hoffman's lot, llirnce by line of snid
HoSmtin lot south eighty-one nud threc
fourlh degreen west (in. 81 J Vf) one hun
dred aud ill in ecu feet (US ft) to a post on
the lands of Michael lUinz, thence along
t lie line of said lands south sixty-two pud
one fourth degrees west S blip5 W oue
hundred and six feet (10(111 to a posi at
the north east corner ot Siebig's town lot
fronting on St. Michael street thence
along tlie tear line of said town lot souili
forty .four degrees east (8 44 E twenty
five and five-tenths feet (24 5ft) to a post
at the ncrth west corner of Ferdinand
Fa'gla's lot, thci.co alorg the line of said
lot north seventy. ffven mid onc-f urthde
prees east N 77 E one hundred and
ninety-seven and lour-teuihs feet ;1'J7 4fl)
Io the place of beginning, containing eight
ihcutand three bundled nud uineiy -tluee
sijuaie feet KISS K. ft. be the.saine mere
or less upon which Is erected a fmmu
house, lhxkG feet f.i.e Hory high. cuad,
lakeu in execuliuu uud lo be sold as ihe
property of Mu! bias snd Juliaiiii tiubeck M
the suit of Louis ulln.ei- et al
ALSO All the mineral rights or exclu
sive privilege to dig, mine, explore and
carry away all the coal, iron limesiouc
petroleum and the oilier minerals iu ai;p
upou all and sundry those cort-iiu tracts of
land in Jones township, Elk County
Pennsylvania, known as sections ul-0!
54-00-06-07-and 08, under the division of
lands made by ihe N.cKe.in and lilir. Land
aud Improvement Company in 1808, in
cluding warrants and portions of warrants
:!044; 3111: 3117; 143;:J7; lil'JO 3L'j'.i
"i'Si7 and -1212 ccnliiining eight thousand
six hundred and uine bnllt'J acres be the
same more or less of which ui'.neral rights
there is now no actual exercise or enjoy,
incut, and therefore no rental or income
whatever therefrom; and the said McKeiin
acd Elk Land nnd Improvement Com
pany Defendant has no office nor officer in
Llk County, and ha no real or personal
property in said county, other than the
mineral rights above mentioned.
Seised taken iu execution and lo be
sold a the property of The McKean and
Elk Land and Improvement Company at
the i-utt of ltobert Patterson aud William
Hacker
ALSO All defendant's interest of, in
and to the following real estate situate at
Caledouia in said County of lk bounded
aud described us follows, to wit: Degiu
uing at a post that stands three hundred
am. sixty-six perches east from the west
line of wan u at No 528- and eleven and 8
10 percnes suth of the diddle division
line of said warrant, the said post being
N 60 W 25 7-10 feet from a Hickory tree
lhatisin the N. K. line of this lot, tiieuce
south fifty degrees east three bundled aud
twenty-teven leet to a post ll.euce gouih
forty degrees west one hundred and sixty,
five leet to a post llienco north fifty de
grees, west three hundred aud forty-five
leet to a post in the-southcrn line of public
highway ihence north forly-su and a half
degrees east oue huudred aud sizty-siz
feel to the place of beginning cuutainiug
two acres more or less, and being part of
warrant No 6285 excepting and lteserviug
unto John (J Keadiug & wile aud Charles
Lartles and wife the grantors for ihenisel
ves or ihe Heuneits lirancti Improvemeus
t o- or their successors the right to float
limber logs or lumber along Hennett
ftranch without claim for damages lo this
lot I'pou the above described lot of bind
llieie is erected oue frame dwelling house
two aud one-half stories high aud 20 leet
long by 18 leet wide
Peired taken in execution and to be
sole as ihe property of James M. Datcuian
at the suit of James K. Orr.
ALSO All that certain lot or parcel of
ground situate in the village or Kidgway.
!k county Pennsylvania being part ol lot
numbered thirty-seven (S7) according to
lue plan of said village tbe said part eon
litining four thousand (4000) square feet
being forty 401 feet in front on Main
street by n hundred 1001 feet in depth
along Mill aireet upon which ia erected a
two-story frame drug store, 20 feet trout
oy ou leet deep.
Seized lakeu in execution and to be sold
as the properly of O. O. Messenger at the
suit or row ell & Kime.
ALSO All the right title interest and
estate of Oeo. D Messenger in the above
aescribod property at the suit or rowell &
Aiiue.
TEBUS OF SALE.
The following must be striotly compiled
with. when property is struck off;
1. All hida miiat tiA miid in fnll Axppnt
where the plaintiff or other lien creditor
ucoume lot purcaaser, in wuicu case me
cost on the writs hiiki be puid as well as
all liens prior lo Ihat of the purchaser and
a duly certified list, of liens shall be fur
nished Including mortgaged searches on the
property sold together with such lien credi
tor's tecc'pt for Ihe amount of the pro
ceedi of ihe tale or such portion thereof as
he shall appear to bo entitled lo.
Sec Purdon's Digest 0th edition page
440; Smith form page 88.1.
2. All sales not settled immrdiatly will
be continued until 6 o'clock P. M. at which
lime all property Dot settled for will again
be put up aud soli at the eapenso and risk
of the person to whom It was first struck off
aad who iu case of dc5oicncy at such re
sales ehall niake good the same and in nn
instance will 'he deed be presented in
court for confirmation utiles the bid is
nctually settled for with the Sheriff as
above slated.
DANIEL SCULL,
Ridgway Pa. Oct. 27, 1875. Sheriff.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
C0MMISSI02TEB3 SALE OP UN
SEATED LANDS IN ELK
COUNTY.
In pursuance of an Act of Aseembly
passed the 1.3 day of March A. D. 1015 en
titled "An act to amend nn act directing
the mode of selling Unseated Lands for
axes and for other purposes," aad the sev
eral supplements thereto, the f!ounty (!nm
misionera of the County of Elk, will ex
pose to sale by publio venduu or outcry, at
the Court House in Ridwny. Pa., on
MOISDAV, NOVEMliKll 16 A. D.1H75,
At 8 oclock P. M. the following tracts of
land situated nud described as follows:
DINIIITTI TOWNSHIP.
Warrant acre Warratee or owners
CO-0 0u John Johnson et al.
BFNZINUKR TOWNSHIP
bO John lleiidir.g
, 4S83, 61 2,. Win. Hell,
CO, Geo. Ud. Wcis,
Town lots on ridgway street.
Nos. 107, 72, 08, 75, 82, 7-1. 100, 71, PCI
81, 7. 10, 25. l'.t, 22 ;;7. rt-5, 87. ;.'!!. H:i.
105. 15, 10, 70, ll!l, 101. m, loa, fi4, 110.
81. 70. 77, 01 05, 07, 00.
Town lots on Talbot Street Nos. SI, 32.
Hutler Sti cot No. 3.
Bishop Street Nos. 117, 11 100, 110.
11!, 120,115, 110, 123, 113, 112,111,
125, 120, 124.
Kailroad Street Nos. M. 58. 45 47, 48,
44,45,40,54, 65, 50. 62, 50, 61,40,41,
42, 43. 20, 21.
FOX TOWNSHIP.
4272 40. uwner Unknown.
4184,' 3;;o, Win. Pnrker.
488H, OO. Owner Unknown
4 8'. 10, 387.
4271, !;ho,
4070, 60, Joseph Koch
4184, lOO. .Moses lljneinon
IllllllLANIl TOWKMHP.
8702 K.'OO. John Smiih
IIOKTOK TOWSlltP.
4370 25 J Sub. Div: 15
4371 of 107 J. S. Hyde
43 D. Kingibury
4371 62 Sub. Div. Nn. 23
JAV TOWNSHIP.
4893 V'3, John Psohin
00 D. llutchinsun
JnStS TOWNSHIP.
125 J L. flrown.
8217 til McKean & Elk Laud & lupt.
Co.
Sl 0(1 WAT TOWNSHIP.
145 Wm. i. Kennedav
4868 lol.
(I-BIKO CBKIK TOWNSHIP.
2780 3-17.
4551 100 Chas Porteif.eld
48 N. E. Cor. Nel'on Strong Wt.
00 Crow fc V. ens iil
50 A. T. Weddock f'.!aic
4044 242 Corbetl & Newcomb
200 fcfth. Clovvr
2502 200 T hi mas Siruihers
4551 7 'i 1 oor & Keed
1051 W. C. Edwurd
4300 25 feth. Clover
sr. MARIS BOUO.
Town Lots
Krin t. No. 40
.shamrock St. No. 40
Wiilburger St. Nos. 7, 67
Benedict St. Nos. 10, 13. 15. ,4.
John Si No. 58$.
M i.nicoSl. Nos 1. 3- 7. 8. 188J of 44
Uupert St Nos. 40, 58. 97, lu7,
l'airiili St No 03
Lnrs St. Nos 8. 12, 14, 15,
1 Lot assessed lo Jann's (Jiis-i.
TLK MS CASH.
CTO. El) WKIS
Jl'LIL'S JiiNi:.? Commr's.
Mlt'HALL WLICERT. J
Attest.
C. 11. M'flA'JLL V, Clerk.
Cocin.iissloiiei'4 Cilice.
Kidgway Pa.
October 1, 1675.
, AUf.NTS 4AtYJ7vb 10SLLL
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Eights a Citizen,
LiSI OF.JTECSS.
TKAVEKS JLKOItS.
Pialph Johnson. ..r.enezeite Farmer.
Decatur Hewitt " ....Laborer.
D. W. Dcllaas
John Goe'x Henzinger, Lumberaiaa.
Ambrose Kreckcl... " -...Lub.rer.
John Gahn ' "
Joseph Ynuiig "
Jncoh Kist " Fartr.e'.
George Connor Fox Miller.
Joel f Taylor ' Farmer.
Heesman Meredith... "
John W. Moyir " ... Laborer.
David Meredilh " Farmer.
Peter Tompsn " '
Tims. Campbell, Sr... Highland '
F. Itaywiiik e lloiton- "
H.-nry Keedy Laborer.
Jacob llai tniiin " Farmer.
N. M. Brock way " Lumberman.
John S. Thumas Jay Farmer.
Armel Turlcy ' Hotel Keeper.
T. L. M'Kean Jones... Carpenter.
IheodoreCook Clerk.
Casper Koper " Farmer.
Martin Bowers " ...Merchant.
R. I. Campbell Ridgway ...Grocer.
Horace Little Uidgway... Agen
Geo. Dickinson Kidgway ..Fai ine
Andrew Cumuiinps..Kidgway- Grocer
James Kilcy ...Uidgwav Hotel Keeper.
Louis liendfcl... Kidgway Baker.
Henry Luhr Si. Marys Clerk.
John Heindel St MarysSaloon Keeper.
Michael Buucr... " Carpenter
Anthony Aumau " ...Stone Mason.
Joteph ilettger... Carpenler.
John Busch " Laborer.
J rry Jjcecum " Hotel Keeper.
Albert Weis " Merchant
John ("okter Carpenter.
GRAND JUBORS.
Cornelius Hancy...Beniinger Laborer.
Cbas. L'roneuweiter... Lumberman.
John Myers....-.,. Fox Farmer.
Math in s Spooler Jr.,. ...Laborer.
Oscar A lieu ...... Farmer-
Join Collins Hotel Keeper.
S. H. Dixon Jay
K. . Morey Merchant.
Geo. H. Scull Laborer.
Edward Fentoo...
Josiah W. Mead... Farmer.
John Cramer Jones
Daniel Attleberger Laborer.
K. Al. Painter ..Millstone Lumberman.
Samuel W. Curtiss Kidgway Clerk.
C. R. Earley M. D.
Phineas Eruhout... Tanner
J. F. Dill Blacksmith.
James Cotter St. Marys,,. .Laborer.
Matliias WJlendorf Hotel Keeper,
John Frank Lahorer,
Chris. Freindel
Henry Fochtman... ...Blacksmith,
Thomas Irwin Spring C'k Lumberman
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nt r .iclvM ktir truiu all p..rt of the
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lv his .V!f '(' xnii of cnr.durtlnK a Mrrticnl Truo-ti-j.
ir It Mi.-fnllv trent nit nii-ncroiM oili.-ii in
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KO JNIKRCUiiliVr
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Knn.-t.m-- nh.vsiei.iiw. 1'lie latter aro all Bcicntiiie
nieUlOMl ineii.
E07 INVALIDS AT A DISTANCE
kn trotted. All Invalids at a distamv are rcq-ilrrd
U ftii-t-ra 11 t of piniii .'iostMn.. whi h elicits every
vni.i'ii uii-lr which tne invnitd fti.Tcrs. All com
r.iMwiAliViii.t trtild tlrivHy Ciinli'ttuii'il. A eoi.ipti to
FVsf-'iii of r t.rivi i-rvve:.:. lois akc or confu-ion.
av or q-iotions sent fi-s?. on iw-i:!:eiti,n. to nvx v.t
vi lh world. S xty ftft pniniihl.t of Kviuencls 01?
io-1 -"-ni li'co- A l the-e t'-tiunmiuls aro
jrm th-.-e who hhe b.-n tn-t.'ii hy M.iH .nut cirosj,
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ITo. 123 Lexintrton Ave., N.Y.
9i9 tn m c
DAX SUlllItNEll WISHES TO IN
form the Citizens of Ridgway, tod the
public gctcrully, that he has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, UUOD CARRIAGES
Busies, to let upon the most reasono
hie terms
rj,Ile will also do job teaming.
Stable on Proad street, above Main.
All orders left at the Post Office will treet
prompt attention
Aug 20 1SV0. tf.
The Weekly Sun.
A largo eicht page independent, honest
and tearless newspaper of 60 broad columns,
especially d-sijined for the farmer, thn me,
chatiic, ihe merchant and tho Professional
man, tied their wives and children. We
aim t' mike the iVkkrly Hux the best
fiunily newspaper in the world. It in full
of out et-t ii in i nnd instructive rending of
every sod, bin prints nothing to olTond the
ii.osi scrupulous and delicate taste. Price
S1.20 per year, postage prepaid. The
cht-ip'tt fa o-r published. Try it- Address
TiiK St n, New Vurk City.
Elk County Directory.
PriMidenl Judge L. D. Wetmore.
Additional Law Judjjo Hon. Jaa- P
Viiici-iH.
Associate Judge3 Chas. Luhr, J V
Honk.
District Attorney--J. K. P. Hall.
Sherilt' D. t'cull.
Pr'iilni-utary Jjc, Fred. Fclioening.
Trea jtircr Josejih Wind folder.
I'outity Superintendent lien. II. Dixon.
Cniumissiuiiers Michncl Weidert, Julius
Jones, tieo. Ed. Weis.
AuditorsThomas Irwin N. 0. Bundy,
l.'.'unly Surveyor Ueo H'llmsley.
Jury C jiiimi-jsi mers. Phillip Kreighla
Itausoni T. Kvler.
iau v mm nut n
A choice lot . of Pastry Flour at
POWELL & KIME S Try it.
ra
VTmtd to .rt7 JjToiks Plain ifomt Tdlle
and Jclicai Coinvwn. 6'wise ;Also
Jh- locks Science in Story.
Jilt itilt'lfUuiJ
NEV YOItlC.
Dr. Borjer'a Touio Bowel and Jrile PiDs.
Th.iM pil'sare an inf.illi'.le remedy f..r const it ion
and ntlt'S caa-s-1 by we.ikncss or iipreH.sii.n cf the
(Mristtltiu motion .f the tuu-ela. They very Rcncly
liici-ettii thfl acz . '.j ihe IntcstlnLiI cnnil, pr,:diic9
soft sniols nad r.-'t-i.-e piles nt one. Thou..iiids havo
been cured by thoin. Prioe 5il ents sent by mnil nn
rtHTo ot of prlcw. lrpariJd only hy F. Ir'UHl
RRtrjIItllin.'. 1'HAiiMACisr, 4tU Foi-niu Avtsica,
Kkw Yhbb City.
Dr. iljrgsv's CoaaDuai Fluid Estract ol
Bhubarb an. I Dandelion.
Tta i hsst eombin itlon of purely v.-ireuthlo medicine
to entirely rapt'.'1 Cikiomol or lime Till. It (stimulates
thj iivur, incre isjs tiio (low of b.lo. and thua rem-ivea
atonoa toriiidity of Ih.i liver, bil-otinesa and l.at.ituiil
coastliNitUn. an t tho disease arisiin; from such oa
dy49.ia. sick head ushe. tlat.llt nce, eto. Tho effco
ti vouels of thi Kmrnct will be proved, visibly, at onco
to thi pitient, in oue or two bottles are sufileient ta
ol-ar tho ciiini.letioa beautifully, and remove pimpleu
and nUius omsed l.y liver troubles. Trice fil rer botlle.
8 bottUs, $5 ; will be sent oa receipt of the price
to anv ad.lreM. free of cnaro. l'r. pared only by
r. ALFRED IIEII'HAUIIT, fuaCUACIaT, -ItJiOuam
IvaMCB, Mew 1'oiui Cuv.
linkers tweet Clioculato ul
POWKLL & KIMH'S.
Youno; man if you want, to a'ld
preatly to your appearance go at once
to rO'VKLL&KIME'S Grand Cm.
tral Store, and get youself'a new vrlutp
linen bosom shirt. You can fjef. a pood
fittiiif;' whitec'cao shirt for 81. 2o and
from that up.
leyer'g Poultry Powder.
W.,w..,l In Hm'n
.tV to euro chicken cholera and
gipe.. Vt.lhabupplyoithid
ruwder and a bcbtowulox
ordinary attention toclouu
llnesd and proper t'eedlufr.
Will, ft linPilftll BnnnlD t.f
s"Bi,Krii.ii'i rKUsiioii-i-.rHuuKiuaie' lal, liny one may
seep Poultry (even Id coufln. meni)for any leumh ot
tune, with both proflt mill ple .suro. Pai-kaceia cOs.,
CveforH.00. Akk your dauler. Bent free upon re
ceipt of pile. Adcresi,
A. C. MEYER & CO., D.lUmoia,
Via
An 'r--i?af v
Full SALE DV E.K. GRESII,
Masonic Hall Duihling, T.idgway, Pa.
VAN VLECirS
CKLKUtiAli.i) l'Aii?;.NT SPRING
15:il) 1-li l' tuiipured sttel spring
wilt?, these sj-rii.fjH can bt: laid ou the
slut., of iniy cotiiitKiii bed and are
CUMPLEIW IN TUMMSEfiVKS !
.Mho t'.;:iT:t lor
vVeed Sewing Machine,
Easie-t Itiiuiiitig, Most Durable, and BEST
.MA'.ni.M; n thu tunrkct. Cull anj
exa.mne l ei ol e j.urtnuuing else here.
vlnli)H$,
YOU Vant to iiuy
GOODS CHEAP
do TO
JAM.r:S If- 1! AGKIITY
Main S.icct, 1 idi;y, Tn.
!UV GO!)l.S, NOYHJNS, MOOTS
MiOi:, U AT AN I; CAP.1,
CLASS AN I) tL'KLNS
V AUt-:, U'OOD AND
WII.LOW.WAliL'.
io;vi:eu ..ni t .(. at?.
A Large ?tock of
Grocsriss ard FrovisAcss.
TI.e 5r.ST LltANLS d FLOUR
iji.iistiiiit lv i n liiin-l, una sold as cb:aj
ns the L'li LA PEST.
JAMES II. II AO EKTY.
SEKBtS .: S) i'C.SSiTS.
C, C. '1 liu Tiue? Cape Cod Ciauberry,
(J, urst sort Kir I' pLud, Lowland, or
ti.iiikti. by mail t,-rt' uid, 5? 1 per 100, t'fj
(cr l.UUU. All tin.- Nov, Choice Straw
iiciiles uud I'ojfOcs. A priced Cata
logue; ot these and uil Fruits, Oiiiainen
ml Trees Kvergrecug, Sliribs, IJulbs,
iiusis, I'l.iiit.-., etc., and FUESli
FiiUU'EU et CAtli-EN SEEDS, tbe
cliui.'tbt eullcc-tioii in the country, with,
ail unveil ie., wilt be scut gratis- to any
plain address. 25 sorts of either Flower,
Garden; Tree, Fruit, Evetgreen, or
Herb f-oeds, ior S 1 .00, seut by mail,
prepaid. WHOLESALE CATA
LOG U E TO :i 11 E TRADE. Ageuia
U anted.
H. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nur
seiies and Seed areUouse, Plymouth,
Mass. Established 1842.
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Lxuibiuuu, uud the expense connected
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o the uunie of every cilueu uliveto patri
otic Commemoration ol Ihe one hundredth
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sen hers will receive a uuudaowe eugruved
oetiitieatu of tock, suitable for training
a ml preservation as u uulioual uieiuonul.
Interest at the rate, of six per cent, per
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Juuuury 1, lP'ti.
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