The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, August 16, 1877, Image 2

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Henry A. rnrsons, Jr.,
Editor
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1S77
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By direction of the Republican
Slate Committee, the Republican
State Convention heretofore cm I ted to
meet at llurrlsburg on the 129th day of
August next, is hereby postponed, to
meet In llarrisburg, nt noon, ou Wed
nesday, September 5, 1877. This post
ponement fa made nt the request of n
large number of delegates elect, who
have engagements to bo present nt a
triennial conclave of Knights Temp
lar, which assembles at Cleveland,
, Ohio, on the 2h day of August next.
By order of tho Committee,
HENRY M. HOYT, Chairman.
A. WILSON NORRIS, Secretary.
Doing West.
A COLONY OP UN KM I'l.OYKD BAT.TI
. MORE WORKMEN TO KMIGKAl'U TO
KANSAS.
Special Dispatch to The Phlla, Times.
Baltimore, August 12.
A colony of twenty-five families,
including about one hundred and
forty persons, has been enrolled to
emigrate from Baltimore to Knnsns,
on the line of the Atchison, Topeka
nnd Santa Fo. Railroad.' The move
ment is headed by William B (ire
gory, nn ex-soldier nnd mechanic.
All tho colonists are working men,
who say they recognize that tht cities
are over-crowded with idle men, and
'f they remain starvation or beggary
will overtake them. Some of them are
tiki lied mechanics, a few are farmers,
but the majority are laborers and rail
road hands. They comprise excellent
and orderly material. Several of the
families have eight children and all
the men are married and none are
over forty years of age, the large ma
jority being thirty years old. They
have elected Mr. Samuel Shoemaker,
of the Adams Express Company, their
treasurer, and will appeal to him to
aid them to get on ground where they
can win bread for themselves and
families. They have also appealed to
the public for help. This is the first
colony formed since the late labor
troubles, and if it is successful others
will follow. They propose to take up
one hundred and sixty acres and live
on it as a community at first, allotting
no more land to any individual than
he works. The earnings will be
thrown into a common fuud until
every family has a house and a sepa
rate piece of land. The ground for
the whole colony will be taken under
the United States pre-emption and
homestead laws. The managers of
the enterprise are very hopeful.
New York, August IS. Monolinu,
the Ilornellsville striker, says the
men on the Erie Railroad struck be
cause they found no confidence could
be placed in tho officers of the road,
from Mr. Jewctt down- They found
Jewett proposed to and did reduce
their wages ten per cent-, when the
cost of living and paying rents, &e.,
were just as high as during the war,
and they believed a further reduction
was intended. They also knew that
nil organizations among themselves
for their mutual improvement were to
be broken.
The Pennsylvania railroad company
will not pay off its employees (if the
Pittsburgh division until about the
23d or 25th of this month. The regu
lar time for paying was on the loth,
butthe delay is caused by the fact that
all pay rolls and books were burned in
the recent fire, and it requires a con
siderable time to get up new ones. All
employees will be allowed full time
although many might not have made
more than half time there being no
one to determine who worked full and
who worked part time.
Helena, Montana, August 12. A
courier from General Gibbon arrived
at Deer Lodge, Montana, at 3. GO P. M.
to-day with dates to tho Hth. Gib
bon's supply train and camp was not
raptured as was at first reported.
There was no fighting after the first
day's battle on the 0th. Gibbon's
losses are: Killed Captain Logan,
Lieutenant Bradley and Boat wick ami
seventeen men and live citizens. The
wounded are General Gibbon, Captain
Williams, Lieutenants Coolidge,
Woodruff and English, tho latter
seriously, besides thirty-six men and
four citizens. The Indians suffered
severely, as forty dead Indians were
counted on about one-half the battle
field. Howard had arrived and
would pursue the Indians as soon as
his command arrived. General Gib
bon would move to Doer Lodge and
take his wounded to Fort Show as
soon as medical aid and transportation
arrived. Tho Indians had disap
peared, but in which direction has not
yet been learned.
The Seraiiton
Visitants
tried.
Hot Off Til-
New York, August 11. A special
from Wilkesbarre says fifty-two of the
Scranton Vigilants were there before
Judge Harding yesterday. Tho Dis
trict Attorney was present to repre
B3ut the prosecution, but tho dema
gogues of Scranton who had caused
the arrest of the Vigilunts did not
dare face the scorn with which they
would have been overwhelmed had
they put in nn appearance. Hundreds
of the wealthiest citizens of Scranton
were present to become sureties for the
prisoners. The Judge boldly pro
claimed that the rioters would meet
with no favor at the hands of the judi
ciary in that county. The Governor
expects to leave for Harrisburg to
day.
Wiikke Shall I Send My Daugh
ter. You will consult her health,
happiness and success in study and
music, by placing her in the care of
Dr. Taylor, at the Beaver College and
Musical Institute, Beaver, Pa. Prices
moderate and as low as good board
and first class instruction can be af-fowled.
The International Rille Match will
take place nt Crcedtnoor Sept. 18 and
14, instead of Sept. 14 and 15, as here
tofore announced.
Look out for tho eclipse of the moon
which will bo partly visible in tho
northern part of the United States on
the evening of the 2;id Inst
A boy by the name of Milton Pctlln-
giil, while on n visit at Coming, N. Y.
on Monday, had part of his left car bit
ten off by a horse. The homo has al
ways been considered very gentle. The
boy was playing with him, when ho
seized tho lad by tho ear and bit oil'
nnd swallowed tho lower portion of it
There are 2123 nntional banks in the
state, whoso total liabilities are $2:11,.
800,131.01. The banks of Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia show Increases in
1877 over 1870 of $307,291.00 and $2,010,
001,50 respectively; while the bnnks
exclusive of Pittsburgh and Philadel
phia have decreased $1,284,550,84.
A great demand for farm laborers
Is made from the grain districts of tho
west, and three dollars per day are of
fered to harvest hands in Wisconsin
and many other sections where grain
is ripe for the reaper. A correspond
ent of the Cleveland Leader from
Richland county Ohio, says that
there is such a dearth of laborers in
that region Hint farmers can only get
along bv "changing work." And yet
the cities are full of Idle men, and the
country is overrun jvith trumps.
THESEASIUK MltnAltfl
Cjioick books no longer for the few
only. The best standard novels within
the reach of every one. Books usually
sold from SI to $3 given (unchanged
and unabridged) for 10 and 20 cents.
1. EAST LYNNE, By Mrs.
Henry Wood (Double No) 20c,
2. JOHN HALIFAX, Gent., By
Miss Mulock. 20c.
3. JANE EYRE, By Charlotte
Bronte. (Double No.) L'Oe.
4. A WOMAN HATER. Charles
Reade's new novel. 20c.
5. THE BLACK-INDIES, Jules
Verne's latest. 10c
G.
LAST DAYS OF POMPEII,
By Bulwer. 10c.
ADAM BEDE, By George
Eliot. (Double No) 20c
THE ARUNDEL MOTTO.
8.
9.
10.
By Mary Cecil Hay. 10c.
OLD M YDDE L T O N'S
MONEY. By Mary O Hay 10c.
THE WOMAN IN WHITE.
By Wilkie Collin. 20c,
11.
THE MILL ON THE FLOSS.
By George Elliot. 20c
12 THE AMERICAN SENA
TOR. By Anthony Trol lope 20c,
13.
11.
15.
A PRINCESS Or Til CLE.
By William Black. 20C
THE DEAD SECRET. By
Wilkie Collins. 10c
ROMOLA. Bv George Elliot.
(Double No.) 20c
10.
THE ENGLISH AT THE
NORTH POLE AND FIELD
Of ICE. In one book. By
J ules Verne. 10c
17. HIDDEN PERILS. By Mary
Cecil Hay. 10c
18. B A R B A R A'S II I STORY. By
Amelia E. Edwards 20c
10. A TERRIBLE TEMPTA
TION. By Chan Rende. 10c
20. OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, By
diaries incUens. 2Uc
21.
FOUL PLAY'. By Charles
Ktndo 10c
I. MAN AND WIFE. By Wil
kie Collins. 20c
;. THE SOU j UK'S LEGACY.
Bv Mary Cecil Hay. 20c
For hale by all Booksellers am
Newsdealers, or sent, postage prepaid
on receipt ot price by
GEO ROE MIMtO, I'UItLISIIEK,
21, ': and 25 Vandewater St., N. Y
. O. Box 5057.
WOULD GO TO
CITY RATHER
WITHOUT IT.
XE W YORK
'MAX BE
Especially in the Spring, Summer
nnd early Autumn all people who lack
appetito and feel feeble, should use
Dr. Fenner's Capitol Bitters.
Here is what a man says of it who
has learned its value.
WeKlpyvllle, TH,, July 2oth, JS72.
Dr. M. XI. Fciiiior, Fredoiiln, N. Y. Pear
Sir I hitve hceu using your Capitol Bitten.,
ami I desire to sny Hint I have never found a
remedy herc'toi'iire that possessed such
Mivnu'tlu'iilim' and tn iterating qualitleN. It
piodiii'i's appetite anil health; thus miurclln
the system uualnst the prevalent diseases of
the season al the same lime that it is pleas
ant. Wanning and ai;reeahie to take. No
laboring man or woman should risk, them
selves against the numerous causes ol'disease
all the lime operating upon them, without
guarding themselves by Iho occasional use
of a bottle or so of this wonderful elllelent
remedy. I would go to New York eily lor
Capitol Hitters rather than he without it
when needed. Yours truly, E. Go'i'ilE.M.
For sale by dealers in medicine.
Xew Advertisement.
Rates of Advertising.
Ono column, out) year $75 00
I " " " 40 00
i" ' " 25 0U
" " " 15 00
Transient advertisements per square of
eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser
tions, $1. 50, three insertions, $2.
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
year $5.
Advertisements payable quarterly.
Registers Sot ices.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing accounts will be presented on
the first day of the next term of the
Orphans Court for confirmation, being
the 3d Monday of September next, to
wit :
1. Final Account of It. V. Kinie nnd
Stutiru 11. Chapin, guardian of Bur
ret T. Chapin heir of J. C Chapin
deceased.
2- Partial account of Roht. V. Kime
and Statira li. Chiin guardians of
Alton It. Chapin lu ir of J. O. Chapin
deceased.
3. Final account of Jos. S. Chamber
lain guardian of Mary Elia, ( Who
lia Alice, Ida Ladonia mid Win.
Henry Sherwiu.
4. Partial account of Sarah V. Wil
cox Adm'x. of Clark A. Wilcox laic
of HorlonTp , Elk County deceased
EKED. HCHOENJNG, Register.
LAITDS FOil SALE.
960,000 ACRES IN
Southwest Missouri
First class Slock farms, excellent Agri.
cultural Lands' and the best Tobacco region
in tho West, bhort Winters, no grasshop
pers, orueny society, goon markets and a
healthy country. Low Prices! Long
Credit !
Free transportation from St, Louis to the
lands furnished purchasers. For further
information, address A. L. DEANiS,
Land Commissioner St. Louis t- San
Francisco By. Co. N. V. cor. Fifth and
Walnut Streets, St. Louis, Mo.
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QUOTATIONS
White, Powell &
Co.
- BANKERS AND BROKE ltd,
No. 42 South Third Street.
Philadelphia, Aug., 14lh, 1877.
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MILL1NEKY AND DRESSMAKING,
A T US. J. n. KEETZ, Kersey, Elk
XTJL '-o., l a., takes tliiw metlioil ol an
iioiinciiiir to the citizens of Elk
county, that she lia on hand an n
Hortmeiit of fashionalile millinery
gooda which will lie sold chcao. Also
dressmaking: in all its liranches.
Agent for Dr. .1 Pail & Co's Patent
Ivory and Elicnum Vitro Eye Cups.
,-ieim ior ticseripuve circular.
nl7yl.
XEW TIME TABLE P. & E. B. It.
Commencing Thursday, June 28, 1877
WILCOX.
Mail Enst 4:13 p m
" West 2:47 n m
Day Express East (i:'-'2 a in
Aiarara Express West 8:2 n m
K1DC1WAT.
Mail East 4:49 p m
Mail West 2:11 p m
Day Express East C:r(i a in
Niagara Express AVest 7:1-5 n m
sr. Mary's.
Mail l-.ast 5;1S p m
Mail West 1:40 p m
Day Express East 7:20 a m
Niagara Express West 7:18 p m
POWELL & KIME have tt line lo
of dress goods, also all other kind ot
dry goods at low rates.
0""','i8 not easily earned in theso
fliJ III times but it enu no made in
three mouths by any ono of either sex, in
nny part of the county who is willing to
work steadily at the employment that we
furnish. ?0t) per week in your own town
You need not be away from homo over
night. You can give your whole time to
the work, r only your cparo moments. It
costs nothing to try the business Terms
nr.d So Outtlt, free. Address at cuce, U
ll.ALLETT & CO., Portland Maine,
oney.
GARDEN SEEDS.
New Varieties of Floncr and Yeyetaldc,
llun't write to your member of congress
who is flooded with applications tor seta
hut obtain the fume Vnrioi iof , and all the
new ones, by onk'tiua lruiu the undersigned
Uefcide my own Sfecialties 1 tun picpnred
to itii nish nny kind ol seed iri ni any cuta
log i,e at a discount of ten per cent from
listpnees. tor the convenience of thos
who want nn nssorHiient I have prepared
two collections. jNo 1 consuls ot ,;viuie
ties of choicest flower seeds a complete
Howcr garden, price Si. No. 2 comprii.es
a complete collection of Vegetable Pccds
lor u email lamily garden, price til.ul).
Packages of the two sets con bined for i?2.00
Sent pottpaid to any address on leccipt of
price. The teeds in theso collections
would cost double the money, made up in
separate orders or purchuted of any dealer.
H. L, SMITH,
734 13th STREET, Washington, D. C.
PATENTS
secured for me
chanical dtvi-
CC8, trade-marks, designs, and compounds.
Labels registered. Infringements, re
issues and interferences- will received
proR attention. ,
INVENTORS
s h ould
send us
a model or sketch of Iheir invention, and
wo will give our opinion as to its patenta
bility llieo of charge. Fees moderate, aad
NO CHARGE UNTIL PATENT IS SE
CURED. We will, upon contingent fee, prosecute
ca ses that have been ukjkctuu by the
Patent Oilice.
We have clients in every Stale in the
Union, and invite inquiry through your
congressman as to our standing bclore the
l'uteut Oilice.
Send for circular for further iufomalion,
terms and references. Established ill lbliti.
EDSONEHOS,
Solicitors of U. S. and Foreign
PATENTS.
711 G street, N. W.,
Wishing! on, D. C.
niDJ
Go to POWELL & KIME of the
Grund Central Store, Main Street, for
your groceries.
CRISTADORO'S
a
Cristadoro's Hair Dye is the
SAFEST and BEST; it acts instanta
neously, producing the most natural
shades of llluck or Brown; does NOT
STAIN the SKIN, and U easily op
plied. It is a standard preparation,
nnd a favorite upon every well ap
pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman
Sold by Druggists.
J. CRISTA DORO,
P. O. Box, 1533, New York.
Nt-44
T 1VING WILD ANIMALS
I 1 WANTED.
550,00 each for PANTHERS.
8.00.... -each for BLACK FOXES,
4,00 each lor CROSS FOXES.
10,00 each for LYNX
10,00 each for OLD OTTER
5,00 each for YOUNG OTTER.
6,00 each for YOUNG WOLVES
5,00 each for WILD CATS
5.00 each for FAWNS
1,00 each for YOUNG BLACK t-
CROSS FOXES.
Hie above price I will pay, the
Auininls to be iu good and thriving
condition. Animals can be shipped to
me by way of Punsu'awney Pa. For
further information write to
JOHN A. STEWART
Marion, Indiuna County, Pa,
SLEIGH BELLS AND WHIPS,
a nice little assortment, at
POWELL & KIME'B
RAILROADS-
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL HOAD
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
ON nnd after THURSDAY, JULY, 28,
1877, the trains on the Philadelphia &
brie RailronU Will run ns follows I
WESTWARD.
NIAOARA EX leaves Renovo 4 35 p ni
Drill ffood.. 5 12pm
Emporium (i 2") p m
St Marys... 7 1H p m
hidgway... 7 4" p m
nrr nt Kane.. 8 4o p m
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 C5 p m
" " lieuovo u uu a m
" " Emporium 12 55 p m
St. Mary's 1 40 p in
Ridgwny 2 11pm
Knna.
Knnn H xil n nt
arrive at Erie
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7 35 p in
,.0.00 a m
..0.50 a ni
..7 20 a ni
EASTWARD.
DAY
EX loaves Kane
Ridgwny...
V Si Marys...
" Emporium..
' Driftwood..
' Kenovo
10 a m
8 68 p m
10 10 p m
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie
11.1)0 a ni
i! 50 p m
' Kane..
" " Ridgway 4 I!) p ni
" " " St. Mary's 6 18 p ni
" " ' Emporium 0 lo p in
' " " Renovo S.iSo p ni
" ' arr. nt rhiladephi.i... 7 00 a m
Day Express and Kingnra Express con
nect east with Low tirvdo Division and D
N. Y! & 1'. 11. R. '
VM. A. BALDWIN.
Gcn'l Sup't
INSURANCE.
The uiKlcrMjnied believes thut lie
hnstlic lirineiiinl lurenev in thin dis
trict from the luet that he has written
nearly one thousand policies, in the
pant three years. He', therefore, in
vites those having Insurance to ell'ect
to compare rates, nnd companies, he
fore making application elsewhere.
Partial list of companies.
A KT.N A 11 A RTI't IU : 7,0f 0,000
NOKT1I HHl'l'IslI & M. 1;NUI.AN1)..1ii,ih,iki;)
HH1J AsstK'lATKiN l'HILA 4,iki,imi
(1KK.MAN A.MKItlCAN, N. Y 2,1100,11011
XIAOAKA. N.Y !2.."iHi).ki
THAVKLKIW LIFK 11 AltTl't HID J,n.m,uou
1'. 11. AVACllTEij, Kt. Marys, l'a.
nTm.1.
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HE SOCIETY STOltE.
A new store stin ted in llidgway un
der the auspices of the ladies of Grace
Church, with
MISS A. S. M'ZEB.
as Agent and' Saleswoman,
A lino assortment of goods on hand
nnd selected with grwtt care.
EMUKOlL'EUltiS.
LACE EDGE
lTvIN'GES.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
LADIES TIES.
TOILET SETS.
LliEN SUITS.
cu:ldren. suits
SAMPJ.E tSIIJvS.
Machine silU, thread and needles.
Also a line lot of Dress Goods, Fancy
work of all kinds. Framed mottoes
ilv., ac. All cheap r.s the cheapest
and goods warranted lirst class. Cail
and examine our stock.
MISS A. E. M'KF.K,
Ayent for the Society.
EVERY SOLDIER
who was wounded or contracted permanent-
disease in service can get a pension
by writing to John Kirkpalrick, Cum bridge,
Ohio. N-loiil
DR. BANNING
is permanently located at the M. diaries
liotl l. l'iltsbui trh. Pa. Diseases and l'e-
foi mities of tho supine, Vlicrino Displace
ments Dyspepsia, Hernia mid l'iles suc
cessfully treated by the BANNING SYS
TEM of Mechanical Supports. CMl or
send for descriptive panijdct, "Tiio House
louLiveln. Ma.led tree.
'N-lOml.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, havinz been permanently
cured of that dread discaso, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to h:s lellow euuercrs the means ol
cure. To all who desire it, he will send a
copy of the prescription used, (free of
charge) with the directions for preparing
and usmtr the same, wliicti tlicy will hna a
SUBB Cl'BK for (.OSSUMl'llOS, Asthma,
Bkoxciutis, Ac.,
Parties wishing Iho prescription will
please address, llev. E. A. WILSON,
renu., n llliainsburgli, J. .
Laws liclaiiiig lo Xcwpaper Suliserip
lions ami Arrearages.
1. f ubycribers who do not give express
notice lothe contrury, ure considered wish
ing lo coutiuue their subscription.
'i. If subscribers order the dicouhnu
ation of their periodicals, il,o publishers may
coutiuue to send theui until all arrearages
are paid.
3. It subscribers neglect or reluse to
take their periodicals frcm the office where
they are dtrectou, they are held responsi
ble until they have settled their bills, and
ordered t lie in discontinued.
4. If subscribers move toother places
without informing the publishers, and the
papers are scut to the former direction.
they ore held responsible.
5. The courts iiuve decided that "refus
ing to take periodicals from the oilice, or re-
moving and leaving them uncalled f.ir is
ifiimt facie evidence of intentional
fraud."
(i. Any person who receives a newspaper
and makes use of it. whether he has
ordered it or not, is held in law to be a sub
ssriber.
7. If subscribers pay in advance, they
are bound to give notice to the publisher at
the end of their time, iftheydonot wish to
continue taking it otherwise the publishers
are authorized lo seud it on, and the sub
scribers wili be held responsible until ail
express notice with payment ot all arrears,
seut to the publisher.
PATENT S!
Fee Reduced, Entire Cost $33.
Patent Office Fee $2o in advance, hoi
ance within 0 months after patent al
lowed- Advice auJ c lamination free,
Patents Sold.
J. VANE LEWIS & CO.
Washington, D. C,
nl0inlm3.
. EEROES OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
J from Nervous llcbility, rreuiature ue
cay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre'
lion will, for the sake of sutferinc hu,
manity, seud free to all who need it, the
reoipe and direction for waking the simple
remedv bv which he was cured. ButTcrerg
wishing to profit by the advertiser's ex
perience can ilo so by addressiug iu perfect
couhdence. .
JO'iN 11. OGDEN,
i- ( $ar st,, Hew York,
fim Woftos & Co.'S
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Demorcss Monthly, with
3.50 Head the Previiunb Lint
Peterson's Magazine, and
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Address
HENRY A. PARSONS, JR., RIDGWAY.ELK CO., PA.
PATENT S.
P. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American and
Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. All
business connected with Patents, whether
before tho VaUut Oltioe or the Courts,
promptly attended to. No charges made
unless a patent is secured. Bcud for a cir.
culur. r-f
ORGANS
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lmtmttiay p'tflor. Wf' Beautiful New Style, now ready.
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