Henry A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor THURSDAY, JAN. 81, 1878. Bates of Aivortisinpt. On column, on year .. $75 00 E" " " 40 00 " 26 00 " " 15 00 Transient advertisements per square of eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser tions, $1.50, tliree insertions, $2 Business oards, ten lives or less, per year $5 Advertisements payable quarterly The Lfgislatnrc. THE NATIONAL GUARD'S PAY-ROLLS. Harrisburg, January 24. Senate bill No. 20 was taken up, nulliorizlng the State Treasurer to pay the non commissioned officers ami privates actually engaged in Allegheny, Lu zerue, Berks and other counties in as sisting to suppress the riots in July, August ami .September, 1S77, the same sum as the regular troops of the United States now receive, and, in addition thereto, the sunt of two dollars to each enlisted man, for commutation for blanket and uniform, the term of said enlisted men to he estimated as fol lows: For any fraction of a month exceeding ten days, one month's full pay; for any month's service and u fraction of a month exceeding ten days, two full month's pay. Thovoin missioned oflleers shall be paid at the same rates as the oflleers of the Cuited States Army for (he time they were actually employed In services, and the num of $2S0,ihX, or so much thereof as may bcuecessitry, is hereby appro prlated for the purposes aforesaid, the said sum to include the nevessary e pensenses of the Treasurer In the ills, bursements of the same. The State Treasurer is also directed to pay the claims arising from the transportation of subsistence, quartermasters' stores, medical stores ami incidental expen ses, certified to. under oath, upon vouchers duly spprvved and ct'ttifled to by the Adjutant Uftieml and Audi tor Uvuerar. and the of Vv.'.W or so tu uc.ii lisT-vf is tv.ay N tuvvsssry, is ho;i-y p-jwv.r:a5l cV.etvtor. prv vidd 5ii: ki .v tian two cvv.ts per utile !: j.-;d for avh u-.an tor railroiid er-j.ust.vrtazioa. The bill wsis uisv-ussovt ou Mr. Dunkel's amsndmeut to pay the com missioned officers in the same mariner as the privates and nou-oounnisioued officers are paid, and to incrt:.se the appropriation from $'-30,000 tofilO.OOO. The amendment was epjxised by Messrs. Herr, Yerkes, Dill ami New meyer, and favored by Messrs. Davies, Everhart and Dunkel, and was de feated 8 ayes to 33 nays. The bill then passed second reading as above. A highwayman who rohs you of your purse, and, on finding that it does not contain as much money as he supposed it did, knocks you down, is not a man who should be at large. Henry Moncrieff, who was arraigned p.t the bay yesterday, is a fellow of this btripe. lie snatched a savings bank passbook from John Dolan, but did not And in it as much money as he wanted. Thereupon he felled Dolan, and took to his heels. Moncrieff will upend the next four years behind the bars of bars of Hing Sing prison. Ar. Y. Sun. A Virginia man or rather, a Vir. gin la Colonel lias obtained a patent for an invention which lie fondly hopes will prove a formidable rival to the Mofl'ett bell-punch for use in the saloons. His plan, as set forth in the Virginia papers, is that the State Auditor shall have prepared a book of coupons, to be sold to all bar-rooms and liquor-dealers generally. When the dealer sells a drink the consumer receives a coupon, which entitles him to receive from the State, in payment of bis taxes, one cent. If two drinks are to be paid for be receives a coupon printed on orange paper, good for two cents. If five drinks a blue paper, good for five cents. This seems to be au admirable arrangement for the pro motion or drinking, it would un doubtedly be the palriot's duty to drink all he can, and, like a good little Sunday school boy, get a blue ticket at least at every sitting. Not only does the State enjoy an income from the tax on drinks, but a man who drinks has a reasonable chance of pay ing off his taxes with the orange and blue coupons. Of course the biggest taxpayers will have to do the most drinking to- balance their accounts with the State, and the saloons will be perpetually crowded with men work ing out their taxes. Phila. Times. OF &OJIETHJIOAT. Attacks of sore throat are common tuid annoying. Only one remedy is known at this time that will cure any case with certainty and rapidly. That remedy is Dr. Eenner's Golden Re lief. From C. T. Moore, Proprietor of the Celebrated Wholesale Coffee and Tea House, U Front Street, Jloch- ester JV. Y. June 6th, 1673. Dr. M. M. Fenner, Fredoulu, N. Y. Leor Mr I am subject to severe and prolonged at, tucks of sore throat Your Golden Relief cures roe more speedily than anything I have yet found. I keep it in my family and usa it i case of severe toothache, headache, neuralgia. and many other ills and prize it highly. In foct I thipk no one would like to bo without it who had one learned its value, Yours truly, C.T.Moore. It never fhfls'fo car the worst cases of iJinrrhoea Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum. Snmmer complaint, Collo or Bloody Flux. It will relieve any of these af fections in from three to thirty minutes, and it will relieve a painful neuralgia, toothache earache soretbroat or rheumatism just as readily. For sale by dealers. Neat note-beads printed cheaply it t fc e Advocate office. Stale Notes. j 3. 3. Brawn, a freight conductor on the Allegheny Valley railroad, in jumping off his train on Saturday was thrown under the wheels and killed. Jack Ridley, convicted in Allegheny county for gatroting Sarah Baker, was on Saturday sentenced to the pennitentiary fur three years and one month, . John Bluehaker, slate picker boss at the Burnside colliery, Shnmokin, is only three feel high. lie has a wife and two children and Is the smallest man in the coal region, Michael Birgin, arrested a few weeks ago for the murder of Patrick Burns in Schuyl kill county eight years since, was discharge! ou Saturday, it having been shown that he was not the Birgin wanted. During the year 1S77 in tho Clarion dis trict 1,045 wells were completed, of which number 178 were non-productive. The Urgent, number 120 -were completed in June, and the smallest 81 In August. Judge Harding remarked on Wednesday that he didn't know of any court in the Coninmnweallh in which there was so much that was nefarious lu pt notice going on as among (he lawyers at the Luzerne bar. The chamber of commerce of Piitsburg is arranging for a grand demonstration on February Oih in favor of high tariff. There will be a parado through the streets prior to the holding of a nice-ing to discuss the quciition. The Philadelphia and Reading coal and iron company have struck I ho mammoth vein in the Bart colliery, near Ashland, Si'li u y lit ill county, where Ihe coal is twenty. one feet thick, and composed of coal of ex crllont qualify. .1. Albert llunUingor, the Pollsvill") banker, convicted of embcri e nont, lui-i been given his first instruction in the business of making wuxends. Ho will be taught to few bootlegs shortly He says he cuve net ninth lor himself, but Ins prinoi- put srisliv urc for the welt'iro of his father who lie says cannot undergo a confinement of two vcirs. A M V VERSION OK AN OI.U 8TOKY Ue Franklin gave the people of his day a receipt fur obtaining health, wealth, und wisdom. The present generation is not supposed to be iu want of wisdom, and would prefer happiness combined with health and wealth. The modern way to obtain all these Is told in the advertisement of Ktrriek, Keller A Co., headed Health and Happiness'' in this iaier. We cordially recommend our rvaitersto ttie eareiul consideration of their advice. For all kinds of job work call at this office. QUOTATIONS or White, Powell & Co. BANKERS AND iUtOKERa, No. 42 outh Third Street. Stocks and Bonds Bong-lit and Sold on Commission. Philadelphia, Jut) , 29. 1878 BID. ASK in 0. S. 1881.2 0 106J 100 do do '65 J and J 1022 103 do do '67 do 10"ijj 105J do do '68 do 108 10h w-v). ao coupon wh iuni do Paoifio 6's cy 120 12V New 5's Keg. 1881 10.U 104 " U. lbbl ....... 105 100 41, Reg. 18S'l ...lOSi 103j ' c. 181 1031 1043 Sew 4's Keg. 1907 100J IHI4 C. llJ07 1018 10IJ liold 1021 102. Pennsylvania 2i)J 2(1 Heading .. 15 16j rinlauclplna & f.ne Hi 0 Lehigh Navigation 18 18 J do valley B0i 40 United K of N J ex. div.. 119 120 Pittsburgh, T. k Buffalo K. U CI Northern Central ex. div lt 17 Central Transportation S2 32 Nesquehouiiig 47 48 North Pennsylvania, . 37 38 Health and Happiness Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth 10 their possessors, and yet they are withtu ihe reach of orery one who will use WRIGHT'S L1VUR 1'ILLS The only sure CUKE for Torpid Liter Dyspepsia, Ilcadiiclie, Sour Momnche Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all Uil Iiouh complaints and ltload disorders None genuine unless sigued ''Wiii. Wright Phila-'' If your Druggist will not supply send 25 cents for one box tn liuirick, Hoi !er& Co.. 70 N. 4ih St. Phila. GREENBACKS FOlI bond holders GREENBACKS FOR GOLD GAMBLERS GREENBACKS FOR .NATIONAL BANKERS GREENBACKS FOR THE PEOPLE GREENBACKS FOR ALL PURPOSES For which money is used intorchangable at par with Gold and Silver, iu a gutlicient uuuntiiy as to promote indusirj, invite i'ui gration, and develops the resources of the country, is what the CINCINNATI ENQUIRER claims is the only remedy for the ill brought upou Ihe country by Legistatio and Laws, enacted for the benefit of Monied Class, and the oppression of Labor aaa industry. Government Credit sustains our Bond for the benefit of the wealthy, let ihe bame vreuit Sustain Greenbacks For the benefit of the People who sustain the UovernnieDt Daily Enquirer, per year, - - $12 00 Weekly inquirer - - 1.1 Free of postage, Agents wanted. Send for specimen copies, JfAU.AH & MClfBAH, t'ubiiehers CINCINNATI, O. WE WILL mail one and oue-half docen of the most bnautiiul sew Chromes, French oil color ever seen for $1 00. They are moouted iu 8x10 black esamel and gold mats, oval opening and outsell anything now before Ihe public, eatibfuo lion guaranteed. Two samples for 25 cents or six lor 50 cents, tend 10 cents fo grand illustrated catalogue with cliromo of Moonlight en the Khuie, or iv cents to two Landscapes and Call Lillie on black ground, J. LATHAM & CO., 419 Washing ton St. Boston Mass , Headquarters lor Cbromos, Engravings and Art Works, FORTUNE. 82t8. Township Officers. Judge of Election G. R. Dixon. Inspectors M. E. Lesser, II. II. Wenscl. Justices of the Peace Charles Mead, Jan. 1). Fullerton. School Directors O. B. Grant, Jas. Gardner, U. T. Wheeler. N. T. Cum- roings, W. 8. Service, Eug. J. Miller. Supervisors John UulnacK, .Daniel M'Oovern. Treasurer W. II. Hyde. Assessor M. 8. Kline. Auditors Will Dickinson, James Pen field, J. 8. Powell. UierK m. fct. Kline. Constable Geo. D. Messenger, Jr. Call at this office for writing paper and envelopes. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE of John M'Cnskor. lute of Fox township, Elk county. Pn.. deceased. LET TERS Oi-' ADMINISTRATION having been arnnted to the underslirned uiion the said es tate all persons indebted to nntd estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for set tlement, JACOli M'CAULEY, Admr. nU0. TO CONSUMPTIVES. . The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make nown to h-.s ti'llow sufferers the means nt cure. To all who desire it, he will send 11 opy of the tircECriplion used, (free of charge) with Ihe directions for preparing and using the same, which they will hud a Sum Cvm for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac, PurUes wtshiua the prescription will please address, Kev. E. A. WILSON, 194 t'enn., WiUmmsbargh, N. Y. Appletoii's Amcricm Cyclopedia. Vol. 8 of (his admirable work is just out, making it linlf complete, as there are to be lb in all, ot HU0 pnges eacn, one being isMUcri In two months. It makes a complete library, and no one in 11 uiioiii iu wuuuiii iv wnu wuuiu keep well informed. Price $0,00 a vol ume in leather, or $7,00 in elegant half! urkey. V. K. J tidson. r rctlonla. N. Y., controls the sale in Elk county. Address 111111 lor particulars. nepi7-tr -Winter is upon us, which is a re. minder that you need an overcoat. M'Affee will make you one cheap SPECIAL NOTICES. DU YAJi DYKE'S SULPHUIt SOAP. DR. VAN DYKE, whose life long srKuiAUTT, and world wide reputation for (JUKIMJ SKIN DISEASES, has endeav ored for veers to combikb an kxikiinal treatment. He liaB accomplished this de sirable itfcsi'LT in the preparation of his compound "SULPHUR SOAP.'' the merits of which are spoken of by thousands ; it is highly recommended to all our readers Price 25 Cents a Cake; a'Box (three Cakes) GO Cents, j-knt by Mail, (pre paid) on BKUKirT or riiiCK. Office, 50 N. 5ib St. Wholesale Depot. 400 N. 3d St. Ibiladel phia. Pa. Sold by DRUGGIST. n21yleow. Xotice. AH persons are hereby forbidden selling goods to, or trusting any person on my account, without my written order, as I will pay no debts thus con traded after this date. M. T. FRENCH. Rldgway May 2, 1877.-ly MILLI.NEKY AND DRESSMAKING. TItS. J. R. KELTZ, Kersey, Elk i.T.1. Co., Pa., takes this method of an uouiicinir to the citizens of Elk county, that she has 011 hand an as sortment of fashionalile millinery goods which will be sold cheap. Also ressmaking iu all its branches. 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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 scriber. 7. If subscribers pay iu advance, they are bound to give notice 10 the publisher at the end oftheir time, if they do not wish to continue taking it otherwise the publishers are authorized to send it on, and the sub scribers will be held responsible uuiil au express notice with payment of all arrears, sent to the publisher, "tfTn esA to ouro a eai,e ot CATARRH iu VV till bC U each neighborhood, with Dr. Kariibt'i 's Kemedy, to introduce It. Huxnple free. J. ('. Tiltou. Pittsburg, 1'a. novil'hiSm. Our Motto : The Best Goods and Lowest Prices at the West End Store. n42tf. Hides, Sheep Pelts, and Calf fckins wanted at 42 Main Street. FRANK SETTELLE. THE SUN. 1878. SEW YOKE. 1878. 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Wherever we may have carriers or agents THE DAILY TELEGRAPH will be deliv ered al 15 cents per week. NOW 13 THE TIME TO ECBtSORIBE, and begin with the beginning nf winter, when 1,0 plena nil a companion will he welcomed 10 every fireside. Money may be seut by draft, Pistofiice nrdr, or iu registered letteis. Aedressall communica tions to 'I'll K TKLKUUAl'll, VSl and VSt Fifth nveuue, Pittsburgh. KTttend for a speomien copy. RALPH BAiiALEY, i'lopriemr. 1 "HE SOCIETY STORE. A new store stat tvd in Kidgway un der the Husiilcen oi'tlio ladiea of ( iraee Church, wiui MISS A. S. M'KE3. as Agent and Saleswoman, A tine assortment of goods on hand and selected with great wire. x JSMIiUOlUKHlP. LACK EDO K. F1UXGKS. UANDKEHCHIRFS. LADIES TIKS. TOll.KT SKTS. LINEN SUITS. cii:liiien suits sample silks. Machine silk, thread and needles. Also a fine lot of Drewi ClootU. Fancy work of all kinds. Framed mottoes tc, Ac. All cheap as the cheapest und goods warranted nrst class, t nil and examine our stock. ' MISS A. E. M'KEE, Agent for the Hocicty. KANSAS. All about ils Soil, Climate, Resources. Products. Laws, aud its Pecule are eivon in the KANSAS FARMER, a lO paze weekly, in its 15th y'r. Post paid. 3 mo.. 00o. Addreti J. K. HUDSON, Topeka, Kansas. Has quickly taken a high place r.uioug agricultural journals. N. Y. Tribune.... We have considered it aiming the best ot our exchanges, and a worthy representa tive of the West. Practical Farmer. Philadelphia Our Kansas friends should feel much pride in ihe high charac ter and sterling worth of their Mate agri cultural paper National IAoe-Stock Journal., . ..We cheerfully eredit it with being one of Ihe best edited of our Western agricultural exchanges. Spirit of the limes. X. Y. n!4t4. Admiuist rators' Notice. KSTATE of Jacob Oval, late of Jav twn Elk cmuitv.Pa., deceased. LETT ERA OK Alt- MINISTUA8ION, haviiiK been xranted t the undersigned upuu tho said estate all pet'iu IndL-btod to sufd esUito are requested tu mi. payment, and those having them for settlement. ; claims to uru i-i J. M. BROOK INS. rtm... ELIJAH L. HUOOK1NS. f Admr ' n38t. Admiulstrator's Notice. Estate of Philin Mever. late of St. Mary's Borough. Elk county. Pa. de. ceased. Letters of AdminUtration- bavincr been jrrauted to the under signed, upon the Raid estate all per sons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, aud those having claims to present them for (set tlement. MARY MEYER, Adinr's. GIVEN A. W AaCTs: per A PREMIUM STEEL ENGRAVING, innuea "ine f ilming m me naviuur xn inu Temule" with the WORKING CHURCH. A iU Pane lu-liirluus Family Mewsuanvr. d- voted to Household thoSuuday School, Music and General Church Work. On i month's trial for '26 c-ts. AGT8. WANTEU. Addr,K, J. it. BREWER. 7 & Warren fct., New York UOVMUblIl4. BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. A. SATltBVJf; Attorncy-at-Jjaw, ' Main Street, Ridgway, Elk Co;. I'B. HALL & .MAUL Hi', Attorney t-nt-L'. Office in New Briek Building Main 8t v8n2tf. Ridgway, Elk Co., f L UCORE & HAM R LEX: Attorneys-fit-Law, .W'8a.i County Offlce ertss the hal from the Democrat establishment. Claims for collection promptly attended to . Jnc.Jo.'i". . V11AHLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for Ihe Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold ?n. . Repairing Watches, etc, dowttl ie same accuracy as heretofore. . hails .'action guaranteed. tlnly 7Tb. . BAILEY,. ' ATTORNEY-ATLAW. rlnoyl. Ridgway, ElkCouiny, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life ad- Aot lent Insurance Co., of Hartt'nrd.fnnn. JAMES I). Ft Ll.EiTOX, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Rigway, offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Ridgwuy auo sur rounding country. All work warranted. Office in Sbrvioe Wheeler's Ituilding, up stairs, firsi door to the left. "S-u-,32- ly O. G. At ESS EX G EH, Druggist and Pnriaaeeulist, N. W. eorni af Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. full assort ment of carefully selected Kor sign and Domestic Drug. Prescription jarefully dispensed t all hours, doy r uight. vla T. S. HARTLEY. M Physician ana Surgeon. OBice in Drug Store, corner Uroad end! Main Hts. Residence corner Broad BU opposite the ColK-ge. Office hours Iroirt 8 10 10 A. M. nnd from 7 to & P. M. v vln'iyl. J S. BO ii DWELL, M. J)., Eoleolio Pbysleian nni 8orgvn, has remov ed his oflice from Centre street, toMait si. Kidgway. Pi in the second story 01 the nen briek buildiHg of John G. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store. Office hours: 1 to- 2 P 54 7 to 9PM Vf. Thankful sj liberally proprietor, hopes, by pyng strict a. teution fo the comfort tJ ctnveninc ot guests, to merit a eiuitiimaiice 01 ihe same. Oct 30 K O. FA Y. LUMBER AN D.1XSURANCE COU MJSSION BROKER, tSRNKRAL COLLECTION AGENT No 2C8 Walnnt Place, (81f Walnut Street,) '.' l'HILADELVHIA. PA. 1 41-1 v 1: . JIAYS. k-KAl a IK Drjr GoocU, iTouosa, Groceries, and 5en9ral Varietj, FOX ELK CO., PA. i MUtrtiy i O. vln47tf. . HYDE HOUSE, Miuu,Wiiv. Klk'Co., P, H. SOU IJ AM, 1'iopiietor for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, Ihe newW E. If. (JliEsy. Dealer in all kinds of cabinet ware, arood and '-awe scat Vhairs, kitclitlt and xtntion tahlea, wood and marble top etunds, wofMl ami marble t( bureaus, whatuots, : lonkiitj rlafnes, wood and nimble top chamber suils, luuttresses, npitiig bed .itonts, licit Ktcitds, cribs. Iifcrly'a metal liurd wood pumps, (., Ac. Cane etits re plucpif with )ierffrnted wood Meats. Weed sewiiix macliinv reduced from 55 to i'-15, the In-r-t . mnrliine in iho mut'ktt, and picture frames mr.de to order. Also a large it'tsoitcd stock of ready made eofiins cons'atilly on hand -and trimmed tit shfriist ' ti olk-tj. AU . Ihe ttbovepond arc snM nt panic prices,. Ware Itoonis iu masmiio building, IMdtrway Pa-v'noH. pEW ElV KUY fcTA 15LE IS RIDGWAY. DAN' PCKinXEtt WISHES TO inform tho citizens of Ilidgwiiy, and tno putiiro generally, UiMt iie lias tarted u Ejvery fc-taldt and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Bufrgies to let reasonable tenus. upon tho mott J56?"He will also do job teaming. Stable on Broad street, above Main. All orders left at the Post Offlce will receive prompt attention. Aug'J01871tf TF YOU WANT TO BUY GOODSCHEAP GOTO JAMES II HAGERTY . Main Street, Ridgway, Pa DBY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,. GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. TOBACCO AND CIGARS A Large Stock of Groceries and Provision.. The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR Constantly on band, and sold at cheau h the CHEAPEST V JAM jES 11 HAGEBTY "