Ufa MwmU. Jlenrjr A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1878. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR. GEN. HENRY M. IIOYT, OF LUZERNE. FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, GEN. CHARLES W. STONE, OF WARREN. FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGE, JAMES P. STERRETT, OF ALLEGHENY. FOR SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AF FAIRS, COL. A. K. DUNKEL, of philadelphia.. Republican County Ticket. for state senator, E. M. GRANT, of Clarion county. FOR ASSEMBLY, W. V. AMES, St. Mary's Borough. FOR TREASURER, A. E. GOFF, of Jay Township. FOR COMMISSIONERS, W. H. OSTERHOUT, Ridgway Tp. S. W. MOYER, Fox Township. FOR AUDITORS, J. J. TAYLOR, Fox Township. THOS. IRWIN, Spring Creek Tp. Hoyt on Finance. Professing to be an honest man, the candidate of an honest organization I favor honest money. The volume of the currency should be regulated by legitimate demand, and not by the requirements of bank rupts and wild speculators. The currency should be redeemable as early as the exigencies of the Gov ernment will permit, in the currency recognized by all civilized nations. The contracts of the Government should be held as sacred as the con tracts of individuals, and the bonds, theevidence of its indebtedness, should be paid according to the understand ing between the Government and the lender. Speouh at Butler, Sept. 2, 1878. Our Nominations. To-day we place the county ticket at the head of tins column, and will say a'few words as to the candidates : E. M. GRANT, for State Senator, was placed in nom ination by a unanimous vote of the Conferees who met at this place last week Tuesday. He is a resident of Foxburg, Clarion county, and is very popular at home. An uncompromising Republican, and a young man of good business qualifications, he comes be fore the people, fresh from the people, and, with all his elements of success, is a formidable candidate. By strict attention to his own business, while yet a young man, he has amassed a considerable fortune. A gentleman of pleasing address and good record, he will undoubtedly poll a large vote. w. w. AMES, for Representative, is a popular young lawyer of St. Mary's, where he has been engaged in business for several years. Ho is at present a member of the Town Council, a fact which at tests to his popularity. His character for honesty is good, and with the vote he is bound to get in the borough of Bt. Mary's and Benzinger township, his chances for election seem good. A. E. GOFF, for Treasurer, is a farmer and an old resident of the county, and has a host of friends. For integrity, honesty and ability, he stands the peer of any can didate in the field. W. H. OSTERHOUT and S. W. MOYER, for Commissioners, the one a tanner, the other a farmer. Mr. Osterhout has filled the office of Commissioner ac ceptably for three years, and is so well acquainted with the people of the county that no word of commendation is needed from us. A man whose word is as good as his bond, and who keeps every business engagement with strict punctuality, whose open-handed char ity is proverbial, the interests of the county will be safe in his hands. Mr. Moyer is an old resident, and would All the position with ability and fidelity. THOMAS IRWIN, f Spring Creek, and J. J. TAYLOR, of Fox, for County Auditors, are both well known to our readers, and will, if elected, be efficient officers. The Indianapolis Journal says : We say the Republicans of Indiana can tteat the combined forces of the Dem ocrats and Nationals this year. They not only can, but will. They would do it if the election would take place to morrow, and they will do it fur more certainly in October. Every day that passes the Democratic party in Indiana is becoming more demoralized, and the National party is losing strength. Every day that passes the Republican party is gaining ground and votes. It has not been in as good shape for many years past as it is to-day in respect of organization, effectiveness of party machinery, and harmony and hope fulness of feeling. The fall campaign has also set in vigorously at Franklin and Marshall College. Roystering students smashed in Professor Kiefer's parlor windows the other night, and, when he appear ed, treated him much in the same manner as the bad boys in the Bible did Elijah. REP VII L1C AN C O. CON VENTION Pursuant to call of the Chairman of the Republican County Committee, the delegates of the convention assem bled in Hagerty's hall at 2 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, September 1 7th , 1878, and were called to order by Chairman H. M. Powers. Erasmus Morey of Benezette, was elected Chairman, and W. A. Irwin of Spring Creek, Secre tary, when the Convention was de clared duly organized. A. E. Goff, Horace Little, and J. A. Derr were chosen as a Committee on Credentials. After due examination the Commit tee reported the following gentlemen entitled to seats as delegates. Benezettc Erasmus Morey, Henry C. Rothrock. Benzinger J. R. Snaddcn, Joseph Eddy. Fox J. J. Taylor, Charles Butler, Highland H. O. Ellithorpe, Em met Hovcncamp. Horton Bradley Rogers, Zebulon D. Furgason. Jay A. E. Goff, C. A. Kellogg. Jones J. C. Malone, Joseph Derr. Millstone Not represented, dele gates in attendance on court. Rldgway Horace Little, H. H. Wensel. St. Mary's W. C. Spafford. Spring Creek Wm. A. Irwin, Samuel L. Clawges. Mr. Little moved that the conven tion proceed to the nomination of can didates for the several offices to be filled at the ensuing election. W. W. Ames, of St. Mary's, was unanimously nominated by acclama- mation for the Assembly, W. H. Osterhout, of Ridgway, and S. W. Moyer, of Fox, having no op position were unanimously nominated for County Commissioners. A. E. Goff, of Jay, received the unanimous nomination of the Conven tion for County Treasurer. Thomas Irwin of Spring Creek, and J. J. Taylor of Fox, were put in nomi nation by acclamation for County Auditors. It was unanimously agreed by the Convention, That recognizing the past excellent services of our present Pro- thonotnry Fred. Schoaning, and now again in nomination by the Demo cratic party, they will now make no nomination for that office. Horace Little, W. H. Osterhout, and H. H. Wensel were empowered to act as Senatorial Conferees with power of substitution, H. M. Powers, J. P. Curtis, and J. C. Malone were appointed Congres sional Conferees with power of substi tution. The Convention then proceeded to the election of the County Committee with the following result: Chairman H. M. Powers. Benezette Wm. Murray, John Lewis, Luther Lucore. Benzinger James Snadden, David Leslie, Joseph Eddy. Fox-U. W. Rogers, Z. E. Butler, J. J. Taylor. Horton J. S. Chamberlain, Zebu lon Furgeson, Gilbert Brockway. Highland Emmet Hoveneamp, Henry Ellithorp, Andrew Johnson. Jay Wm. P. Luce, A. Goff, Justus Weed. Jones A B. Preston,. Joseph Derr, Joseph Tambini. Millstone-Wm. Kelly, J. W. Don ahue. Ridgway C. D. Osterhout, H. H, Wensel, Wm. A. Derby. St. Mary'a George Bieberger, W, C. Spafford, F. Kenote. Spring Creek Hiram Carman, W, A. Irwin, O. T. Minor. The Convention then adjourned sine ate. Republican Senatorial Conference The Senatorial Conference of this District met at the Hyde house, this village, on Wednesday. Sent. 18th. W. H. Osterhout, was chosen chair man, and E. L. Davis. Secretary. The several counties were represented as toiiows : Clarion II. M'Cray, W. R. Johns G. W. Ralph. Cameron Not represented, but tele graphed that they were in favor of the nomination of Mr. Grant. Elk W. H. Osterhout, Horace Lit tle, H. H. Wensel. Forest W. E. Lathy, N. Thomp son, L,. Davis. E. M. Grant, of Clarion county, was named for the position of State Sena tor by Mr. Wensel, and unanimously nominated. Messrs, Johns, Wensel, and Thomp son, Mere appointed a committee to inform Mr. Grant of his nomination Mr. Grant was introduced and in i short speech accepted the nomination ana thanked the Conferees. Messrs. Little, Johns, and Lathy were appointed a committee on reso lutions and made the following report Jtesolved, That we approve of the platform of principles set forth by the Republican State Conveutlon. Resolved, That we declare our oppo sition to any and all monopolies of whatever kind, and demand the rigid enforcement of the constitutional pro visions against discrimination by rail roads in this commonwealth, and pledge our best efforts to secure this re sult. Resolved, That in our pominee.E. M. Grant, we recognize a fellow-citizen thoroughly Identified with the best business interests of the whole district, a vigorous and unswerving opponent to all monopolies, and one who would creditable represent us if elected. Conference adjourned sine die. All kinds of job work, as cards. tags and envelopes, neatly printed at this office. Wedding cards too neat for anything. Miller is mad and has taken to lying because the Greenbackers would sot hire him to print their paper.. William Gibson, a resident of Little Britain township, Lancaster county, was found dond, hanging in his burn. As he hnd been subject to fits of melancholy, it is supposed the rash act was committed while he la bored under an attack. He was fifty- five years old. A son of Nathan Patten, of Neshan nock township, Lawrence county, was seriously wounded by the accidental discharge of his gun while climbing a fence on Tuesday. The gun was loaded with shot and slugs, and the whole dis charge was emptied into his right side, inflicting a frightful wound, which will probably prove fatal. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Rata of Advertising. One column, one year.... f75 00 . 40 00 , 23 00 J " " 15 00 Transient advertisements per square of eluht lines, one Insertion $1, two lnser f 1.50, three Insertions $2. Business cards, ton lines or less, per year 5. Advertisements payable quarterly. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the distribution of the fund arising from the sale of the personal property of John K., II. C, and Samuel M. Moore, Elk Co. Com mon Pleas, Fi. Fas. Nos. 13 and 14, Sept Term, 1878. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Elk county, to distribute the fund in court arising from the sale, by the Sheriff, of Elk countv, the bersonal property of John K., H. C, and Saml. M. Moore, hereby gives notice that he will attend at his office, in the village of Ridgway, on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1878, at 10 o'clock. A. M., for the pur poses of his appointment, when and where all persons having claims upon the fund may attend. Geo. A. Rathbun, Auditor. Ridgway, Sept. 20, 1878, 3w. In Bankruptcy. District Court of the United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania. This is to give notice, that on the 10th dav of September. A. D., 1878, a war rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Joseph Windfelder, of St. Mary's, in the county of Elk, and State ot I'ennsyivania, who has been aa judgeda bankrupt upon his own peti tion ; that the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property be longing to such bankrupt to him or for nis use, ana tne transfer oi any prop erty by him are forbidden by law: that a meeting of the creditors of saia bankrupt to prove their debts, and choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to be hoiuen at orhce Jo. li, North Park Row, Erie, Pa., before S. E. Woodruff. Esq.. Recister. on the 17th day of December, A. D , 1878, at ii o'ciock, a. m. John Hall, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Pittsburgh, Sept 20th, 1878. N EW LIVERY STABLE IN RIDGWAY . DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO inform the citizens of Ridgway, and the public generally, that he has tarted a Ljvery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD.CARRIAGES and Buggies to let ' upon the most reasonable terms. 8fcj?He will also do job teaming. Stable on Broad street, above Main- All orders left at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. Aug201871tf Use Dr. Tan Dyke's Sulphur Soap. The Leading External Specific for Dis- eases :of the SKIN and beautifler of the COMPLEXION; for the Bath, Toilet and Nur sery; is recommended by Physicians. SOLD by DRUGGISTS. Priee ffi Cents; box, 3 cakes, BO cents. a. w jshstkk, rrop., July ll,'78,6m 50 N. Fifth St., Pullu, No Hard Times Here. Employment for Ladies and Gen tlemen at Home. Our attention was recently attracted by an advertisement in another paper to the " American Housekeepers' " Scale and the eitremely low price induoed us to send for one to use in our kitchen. We find the scale the most convenient and valuable household article we have! It is worth five times its cost, in testing grocers' packages, putting up preserves, making cake. etc. W. H. Thompson & Co., No, 235 Washington street, Boston, Mass., are the manufacturers, and they have the most complimentary Testimonials of the Soale possible to b written. They have as yet no General Agent for this County ; and as the Scales are sold exclusively by canvass era to families, we cheerfully recommend the article for the benefit of our numerous lady readers, and parties wanting honor able employment. We would eay that the " Church Journal, N. Y., "Christian Union," N. Y., "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper," New York, ' Church Union," N. Y.,Buston "Traveler" 'Herald" and "Post," and hundreds of other papers, all speak in the highest praise of the Scale, its low price, and convenience to Housekeepers. Weighs up to 24 pounds, and costs $1.50 prepaid or about one-half that of any other Platform Scale in the United States Where is the man who wants the exolu. aive control of our County, and thereby Be cure very profitable business? THE "AMERICAN HOUSEKEEPERS 8CALE," Patented May 15th, 1877. Job Printing. CARDS, TAGS, ENVELOPES, BILL AND LETTER-HEADS, AT THIS OFFICE, rr-j "A uJr T HE ADVOCATE, RIDGWAY, ELK CO., PA. TERMS : $2.00 A YEAR $1.50 IN ADVANCE. ' Job P RINTING. BILL-HEADS, STATEMENTS, NOTE-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, BALL PROGRAMMES, TICKETS, INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS it! ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Sotlco of Withdrawal. Notice is hereby given that I have Ibis day withdrawn from the firms of The Wilcox Tanning Company and Tlte Tanning and Lumber Company, both doing business at Wilcox, Elk county, Fa., and from henceforth am no longer Interested in the same. The business wi" be continued by the remaining members of each firm, under the sid firm names respectively, they retaining all the assets and as suming all the liabilities. John Erniiout. Wilcox, rtu, Sept. 7, '78. STATE FAIR at ERIE. The 25th Annual Exhibition of the Penna. Stata Agricultural Society will bo held at Erie, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Sept. 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, 1878. GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS. Extensive and complete arrangements have been made for the reception of Stook and Articles for Exhibition, and, from as surances already received, this will be the Largest and Most Successful Fair Ever Held by the Society. No ENTRY FEE. No Entry Fee will be charged, except in the case of Horses entered for Speed. EXCURSION TICKETS. Excursion Tickets, at greatly reduced rates, will be issued by all Railroads cen tering at Erie. FREE OF CHARGE. All Articled on Exhibition will be re turned Free of Charge. LIBERAL PURSES. Grand Trials of Breed daily, for the Largest Purees ever offered by the Society. SUPERIOR BUILDINGS. Mulliti.r. TToll 11.11 Unrca TW ..awwu.uv.j ..re,., . i ii i a i dan. uvui. w partmcut, &o., are being refuted and refur nished at great expense, and will contribute attractive features to the Fair. Close of Entries. Entries will be received a', the offioe of the Society, first floor of Scott's block, Erie, until SEPT. 19TH, after which date the Books will be closed, and all not in cluded debarred from advertised prizes. John B. Hammond, Pres. D. W. Seiler, Rec. Sec. Eldridgo M'Conkey, Cor. Sec. fir, fa's CATARRH JplJ VJures all forms ot lauirril. fir.fair's CATARRH R!0'iy fir, Era's CATARRH Remedy Bestoresthe sense of Smell and Tasto. WANTED. To mire a cue or CATARRH til each neighborhood, with Dr. Kabsmbb' Beubdy, to introduce It. Sample fre. J. C. TILToN, Pittsburgh, Pa. fir, Em's CATARRH My Removes Polypus. fir, Era's CATARRH U; Strengthens the Jirain. fir, Era's CATARRH ndj Cures in a Short Time. I authorize all dealers wiling Dr. Krsnbr'i Catarrh Remedy, to enter into a positive agree ment with each purchaser, at the time the purchase li made, to refund the money paid, should it ail tf render saiisfacuou. Ask your Druggist for it. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY GRAY'S SPECIFIC REMEDY. T-, A A :n1T..TPinC M A D If TRADE MA Pit. JZ< t ewuiumcuucu as an unfailing cure for Sem inal Weakness Spermatorrhea i i i impoiency mm iSSyM; nil riiRflftsori Before Taking 1 "t follow as a After Taking. sequenoe on Self Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassiluue, rain in t no Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature old Age, and many oihcr diseases that lend to Insanity. Consumption anu a rremmuro n..v. nil nf nrlunli na a rnln Are nrrit caused by deviating from the path of unture and over indulgence. The Specific Medi cine is the result of a lite study anu tunny years of experience in treating these ispec- lal diseases. Full particulars in our pamphlets, wliiclt we desire to send tree Dy man to every one. The Specifio Mediome lssoltl by all urug- eists at SSI per package, or six packages tor $o, or will be sent by mail ou receipt of the money by addmsiug THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit Mich. BaySold in Ridgway by all Druggists, and by Druggists everywhere. Harris & Ewing, Wholesale Agents, Pittsburgh. n2'Jyl. AGENTSW ANTED. riltE TJS.iS IJV SEALED pavimcES. A GENTS "WANTED EVER Y- A WHERE to sell Teas to families, Imtfla. and lnme consumers the lartrext xtnvk In Him nnimt.rv In select. I'rom aualitieu ot all descriptions, from the hinhoKt imported totlie lowem Kroaes. a large uiHcouni, uuu imim Hoina Imrome to nil who sell for us. Country storekeepers, druggist, who wish to sell teas fact, all who wish to obtain an honorable liv ing by selling teas should write ub for a circu lar, THR WELLS TEA COMPANY, P. O. Box 45U0. iSOl Fulton St., New York, in fieaiea pouna imcKaKus. peuuiens, nnu.iu Groceries and all kinds of canned goods are selling at prices to suit the times, at Hagerty's. Fancy note paper and envelopes in boxes at this ofllce. IIowc Sewlnff Machines. Among the great variety of goods of every description for sale at Powell & Kime's Will be found an assortment of the celebrated Elias Howe, Jr., Improved Sewing Machines the best machine now manufactured they having been aDwolnted sole acents for auk county They will keep ou hand Tuckers, Corders. Hemmers, Uraliiers ana KM Hers. Needles. Sewing-machine Oil, Thread, &c, &c. Will also furnish at any time detached parts for said ma- china. All at ereatly reduced prices, and will be sold on accommodating tenns with approved security. Ridoway, Aug. 2078. tf. 1 A new store started in Ridgway tin der the auspices of the ladies of Gruco Church, with MISS A. E. MXEE. as Agent and Saleswoman, A fine assortment of goods on hand and selected with great care. EMBROIDERIES. LACE EIHJH. FRINGES. HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES TIES. TOILET SETS. LINEN SUITS. CHILDREN SUITS SAMPLE SILKS. Machine silk, thread and needles. Also a fine lot of Dress Goods, Fancy work of all kinds. Framed mottoes &c, c. All cheap as the cheapest and goods warranted first class. Call and examine our stock. MISS A. E. M'KEE, Agent for the Society. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division SUMMER TIME TABLE. ON and after WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 1877, the trains on the Philadelphia & Eris Rf Uroad will run as follows i WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p m ltenovo... llUUam Emporium 100 pm St. Mary's 1 48 p m ' Ridgway 2 16 p m " Kane 3 80 p m ' arrive at Erie 7 35 p m EASTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a m Kane 3 50 p m Ridgway 4 49 p m " " St. Mary's 6 17 p m Emporium 6 10pm " Renovo- 8.35 p m " ' arr. at Philadcphia... 7 00 a m Day Express and Niagara Express con nect cast with Low Gnide Division and B. N. Yl & P. R. R. WM. A BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't ASK YOUn GROCER FOR Silver Leaf pSh. FOR STOVES, RANGES, Etc. Always READY for Use I TM-ffcMIXING TVsffc ODOR xHtJ DUST, 111 F BRUSH. Circulars Free. W. II. STF.WART, lit Courtliind Bt., New York. Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna and Philadelphia. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO. 591 Broadway, - - New York, Opp. Metropolitan Hotel. Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in Velvet Frames, Albums Grapho- SCOl'ES. STEREOSCOPES, AND VIEWS, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, PHOTOGRAPHS. And kindred Goods Celebrities, Actresses, etc. Photographic Materials. We are Headquarters for everything In the way of STEREOPTICONS AND MAGIC LANTERNS, Being Manufacturers of tlio Micro-scientific Lanters, Stereo-panopticon, University Btereopticon, Advertiser's Stereopticon, Artoptlcon. School Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern. Each Stylo being the best of Its class In the market. Beautiful Photographio Transparencies of Htanuary ana Engravings for the windows, Convex Gloss. Manufacturers of Velvet r rame lor Miniatures and Convex Glass Pic tures. Catalogues of Lanterna and Slidos, witn directions for using, sent on receipt of ten cenis, 43Cut out this advertisement for reference. Executors Notice. ESTATE of Michael Oppelt, late of J5enzinger township, Elk county, Pa., deceased. LETTERS TESTAMEN TARY havintr been L'rantl in th un dersigned upon the said estate, all per sons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for set tlement without delay. 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