r Wit Mmiit. Henry A'. Parsons, Jri, Editor THURSDAY, MAY l,'l87!V ' Making waistcoats nt fourteen cents eiicli, cheviot shirts tit four cents apiece, heavy overalls at fifty eents per dozen, nml woolen trousers at ten eents a pair are some fuels gleaned by a s iclety of ladles who are investigating the condition of the sewing women of Cleveland, Ohio.- - Oppclmcir and Foust drew their revolvers In iv- Louisville street, and their mutual friend Mendel sprang between them to prevent bloodshed ; lust uftera bullet from Oppclmcir had gone through his collar, and one from Foust had curried away a lilt of bis ear, Mendel retired from the position of peacemaker. Dent and Brush own adjoining farms in Sunbury, Ohio, and disagree about the boundary fence, which they have moved several times. Each went out with two sons, all armed with guns and pistols, to tight over the disputed uitcstiou. They tired at one another across the fence until four of the s-ix were wounded. The longest subterranean eon struct ion in the world is in the mines of Frevbuiv, in Saxony. A series of galleries, which were begun in tlu twelfth century, reached in 1835 a length of 123 miles, and had yielded an immense tiuantity of silver. In 1?38 a new gallery was commenced, which was finished a year ago and is eight miles long. Among Uie eccentrics of Detroit is a man who always keeps two men and two women servants, and insists upon the men having black and the women red hair. Tills is with n view to luck, inasmuch as years ago lie passed a black-haired man and red- haired girl walking together, and presently found u purse of money which was never claimed. The First Presbyterian Church of Saratoga is In financial difficulty Xen years ago, according to a report by the treasurer, it owned over $1:5,000 of unencumbered property, yielding a rental of 1,01)0. Now the members lire astonished to learn that a debt of lii,ouo, or nearly double the church's Misesions, has been incurred. The treasurer declines to make a full ex planation. -.lessee iVincroy, the Boston boy murderer, recently made tin unsuc cessful attempt to escape from the state prison, at Concord, but the fact has only just been published. By some unexplained means l'omeroy came into possession of a case knife, the edge and point of which were provided with teetli like u saw. One of the iron liars he had sawn asunder at the bot tom and nearly so tit the top. The cast iron fittings were also sawn apart. In replacing the cast iron parts l'om eroy failed to restore them in line, hence the discovery. Washington, April 22. The first treasury warrant for the payment of the arrears of pension was signed to day, and it is believed the back pen sions can be paid as rapidly as the accounts are made up, or at the rate of a million and a half a month. Unless unexpected appropriations should be lu real'lt r made by congress, niter the liist of July the enormous saving created by the refunding, and the in creased revenue caused by increased business, will tell favorably upon our finances. The annual saving by re funding is ?13,Ct;o.ntM.i, mid twu years' saving on the interest to be paid, will go far towards paying these arrears of pensions without Increasing the bur den of the public debt. Dr. Traill (ircen replies to Dr. Wiilhrd Parker's views that fermented liquors are comparatively harmless and often beneficial. He claims that all of the druukcuucs.i described and condemned in the Bible was caused by vinious beverages, and deserns no less evil in them than in distilled li ijuors. Alcohol is ulcohol, wherever you find it. "There is no occasion," he says, " for any discussion about the products of stills or fermented wines, when, we cannot discover any difl'er ence us to the drunkenness which both produce. . If some are disposed to condemn the use of distilled lienors it is very well, but they need not praise the harmless nature of wine, when for centuries it was the only drink that produced drunkenness, and it, can be shown that it is no less in toxicating now than it was before dis tilled liquors were prepared. No harm can come fiom abstaining from both, but great evil has followed their use." Two young men went into the woods near Aurora, 111., to play n game of cards. As they 'were rival lovers, and hud not previously spoken to each other for months, it is con jectured that the girl in dispute was the stake that they played for. The winner, however, was not permitted to gain the prize, lor Lis opponent instantly shot him through the heart. Au effort to settle rivalry by chunce had no less sad result hi Texas. The two suitors were convinced that the young woman would accept either if the oilier would let her alone, and they agreed to throw dice to decide which should give her up. The loser honestly endeavored to keep the compact, but the woman refrsed to be disposed of in that way, and wrote to him that she would marry nobody else, uud would not even see the win ner. The latter would not bt'deve that his competitor had tried to retire from tho contest, Wid o murdered him. .. JVsliln(rton Letter. . tFrom oar rnrulnr Corronpondent.) Washington, D. C, April 28. After all the efforts to shut out general legislation nt this sessslon of Congress, we now behold the doors wide open and a tremendous avalanche of bills tumbled In. No such record for a single day was ever made in the history of Congress as tlmt of bust Mon day, when bills poured in from the representatives of every State,, until 1,885 'were introduced. Republicans and Democrats alike Joined with the few .Oreenbuckcrs, and all seemed anxious to bund In their measures. Mr. Turner, of Kentucky, Won' the championship by .working In 45 bills, and he appeared about as fresh when he left oil' as when he began. Borne others managed to get in us many as 25 or !i0 apiece. Of the whole number about 750 were for relief, In one shape or another, of private individuals for whole communities, or for the dis tressed country. It is a noticeable tact, however, that very few war claims were offered, while amongst the bills presented tire a number of propositions to cut of! such legislation entirely. Taken altogether, the outlook for u session extending far into the warm weather is now very promising. It is becoming more and more apparent that what we need is a smaller Con irrcss of a larger country. Enough measures were introduced on Monday to supply the wants of the nation for for two or three hundred years to come. Among the rest were 175 finan cial measures, including Mr. De La Matyr's proposition to IssUe a billion greenbacks, which, somehow, has not been received with the serious con sideration so important a measure would seem entitled to. A billion of dollars is a good deal of money. Mr. Stephens' bill for redemption of sub sidiary silver coin in greenbacks will certainly pass, and it is a measure sure to be ofgreat relief to a large class of business men in all partsofthecountry whose daily receipts are made up of small change, and who, under the present law, are unable, without .con siderable loss and inconvenience, to dispose of it. All this is one of the results of our false system of finance, which for years has been discrimin ating against the small merchant and in favor of the speculator. Mr. Ste phens' bill wipes out this distinction, and places small silver coin upon un equal footing with greenbacks. The next step is to get rid of the trade silver dollar, or put it upon a par with greenbacks. This is the kind of gen eral legislation the country wants, and if the extra se sion of Congress keeps on in the same line, the country will not object to having it continue all summer. To go from the affairs of State to the realm of gossip, I must repeat u story of a gallant Lothario from the far West, who, though a law-maker is likewise a heart breaker and a gay de ceiver. He was, it is said, betrothed to a wealthy spinster of the Pacific coast, nnd the marriage was to have transjii red soon after the adjournment of the Forty-fifth Congress. But a brief residence in Washington served to dispel the glamor of love's young dream, and the recent swain, think ing to secure another lease of single blessedness, made the extra session un excuse for non-fultilluient of his vows, and wrote his flanwc that the short intermission would nut admit of bis immediate return to the West. "If the mountain won't come to Mahomet. Mahomet must go to the nmuutuin," reasoned the maiden, nnd she, in the tender trustfulness of devoted love, pucks her trosseau and hastens to the national capital, intent on taking her lover by surprise, and there consum mating their mutual vows. On the long journey here, as was quite natural, she made the acquaintance of some of her traveling companions, among whom were several Congress men, picked up at different points en route, umr beguiled the tedium of the days by the recital of her little romance ami the happy sequel ex pected. Arriving nt Washington she registered ut the same hotel which sheltered her betrothed, and, if uc counts be true, succeeded in surprising him beyond her utmost expectations, and was somewhat surprised herself! To make a long story short, in less than a week she, with her trosseau, was "homeward bound," u madder if not a wiser woman, breathing male dictions upon man lu general and her recreant lover in . particular, and announcing her intention to sue him forwith for 20,000 loaned him ut dif ferent periods of their engagement. This is I Ijclieve, a true story. And so runs the world away. Congressmen, like other men, if young and gay, are not unlikely to do tilings which they ought not to do to be fickle, and changeful, and bud. Pom Pedko. Certain gentlemen of Allentown have purchased over 5,000 acres of land In Marion county, Kansas, forthepur jsjse of organizing a colony. Acme Soap at Morgester's. Macaroni a good .article at Mor gesiers. In the District Court of tho United States. Fob the Western District of Pa. Joseph Windfelder of Klk Co., a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1807 having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and oihcr claims provable under said Act, By order the Court, Notice is hereby given to ull Creditors Mho have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 3d day of June, 1879, ut 2 o'clock, P. M-, before 8. E. Woodrutf Esq , Register in bankruptcy, ut his office, Erie, Pa., io show euuse if any they have, why a Discharge- should uot be granted to the said Bankrupt. e. C. McCAirpLEsa, Clerk. "Blll-ihenda cheaply, nri neatly prlntedotTuB Advocate office. NE WAD VER T1SEMENTS. JAY TOWNSHIP ANNUAL SET TLEMENT. J. W. Mead and J. M. Bateman, Su pervisors In account with road fund. To am't of duplicate . 862 71 " cheeks on treasurer 1300 49 ' Auditors' certificate 182 01 -$2435 21 By nm't paid former Su pervisors By exoneration " bill Incidental " work on roads ' 80 47 .. 4 56 41 AO 2308 22 $2135 21 POOR FUND. To checks on treasurer 472 01 ' " certificate by A'd'rs 35 02 1507 0 By services andc ash '' court ex) enses &c. " paid for support of paupers 8D 62 128 05 289 36 $507 03 ROAD FUND. A. E. OofT, Treasurer. To countv orders -850 00 " cash from Co. Trcas. 286 8 -$1130 84 By orders redeemed " commission " balance ill treasury 1020 00 25 65 85 13 -$1130 84 POOR FUND. . To Olivin Dodge col. 13 75 John Aluun eol. !3 oi $407 30 By orders redeemed 3i8 01 " com. on same S 40 " bill, in treasury 19 20 $407 30 Assessed valuation of taxable property in Jay township for 1878 $209,206 08 Am't seated road tax 862 71 ' unseated " " 124S 08 $2111 09 Am't of Co. orders rec d this year 850 00 Am't cash fr. Co. Treas. 286 84 -$1130 84 April 14, 1879, cash in treusury nt settlement Road orders outstanding un provided for 85 13 588 50 R. I. SPANGLER, ) W. P. LUCE, Auditors. J. M BROOK INS. I Attest: Justus Weed, Town Clerk Win. J. Taylor, In the Court of Con nion Please of the vs Couuty of Elk. No. 0i, May Term, Jerttsha Taylor, IS 71'. DIVORCE. To the Respondent Aiiove Named Take notice that subpoena and alias subpoena having been issued in the above entitled case, and returned "not found in the county'' you ure hereby notified to appear before said court on the FOURTH MONDAY OF MAY. A. D. 187!) to answer the said libelant's complaint. D. C. OYSTER. Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Ridgway Pa, 1 April 22nd. 170. ( H. M. Powers, Attorney for Libel ant, mot I NEW YORK STORE, (Next Door to Post Office.) MAIN STREET, RIDGWAY, PA. Will be opened this day (Thursday) with a large line of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, nnd WHITE GOODS, CLOTHING FOIt S boys. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, PRINTS from 5 to 0 cents (best.) DRESS GOODS from 8 cts. upwards. CLOTHING from $0 upwards BOYS' SUITS from $3.00 upwards. And tills Isn't all. Everything in our line will be sold at correspondingly low rates. Cash purchases nt the very lowest rates enable us to sell our goods ut ttstonishiugly low prices. A call at our store before purchasing elsewhere will convince the most critical that, as far as bargains are concerned, none of our conietitors can successfully cope with us. Cohen Bro. &, Bkownstein, nlotl -Proprietors, OTATEMENT OF AUDITORS' i SETTLEMENT for Jones Town ship, April 14th, 1879: Am't seated tax levied, 1878, $1278 21 " uns't'd " " 1878, 18:J8 17 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. Tuxes collected and funds ree'd from Co. Treasurer.... 2320 42 Ree'd from Co. Treasurer on ucct. Big Level State Road... 1250 00 Work done on roads und bills puid 2930 21 ASSETS. Due from V. Miller 63 01 " " D. Attlebarger 116 '11 " ' lsaae Keefer 29 97 " R. A. Mauett 221 20 Scateiftaxes, 1878 013 78 Seated taxes, 1877 122 34 Funds in Treasury 839 12 LIABILITIES. Orders outstanding Assets over Liabilities 372 88 1632 81 $2005 09$2005 09 ACCT. JONES POOR DISTRICT. Total amount received $1704 30 Sundry debts puid assets. Due from R. A. Manett 16 85 Funds in treasury 685 94 Due from Seated tax '77 U8 03 LIABILITIES. Orders outstanding 1118 36 63 34 Unsettle ucct due Llured twp. McKeun Co., Pa., Am't uot kuown By order of Auditors, A. T. ALDRICH, Towu Clerk. nl0t3. For bill heads, letter-heads, note- beads, cards, tags, and envelope, call st Tub advooate omoe. NEW AD VER TISEMENTS. List of Causes. Set down for trial at May term, 1879, commencing Monday, May 26 : 1. William Blew vs. Dan el Scull et al. No. 84. November Term. 1877. 2. Jordan H. Neel vs. John Winarart No; 26. September Term, 1878. 3. Thomas J. Burke et al. vs. D. C. Oyster, Sheriff, Ac. No. 45, Septem- .inn, lain, 4. Geo. A. Johnson etal. vs. Wm. E. Wyckoff et al. No. 78, September Term, 1878. ... o. Irene Van Huron vs. Chas Kron- enwetter. No. 85. September Term, 1S7u :.:uA fl. Edward' Ifeid vs. Rufus Under wood et al. No. 4; November Term, 1878. . 7. 8. A. Olmstead vs. W. H Schrani et al. No. 58, January Term, 1879. 8. Katharina Neubert vs. Joseph Wtlhelm, No. 65, January Term. 1879. 9. Edward Derby vs. J. S. Hyde. No. 60, January Term, 1879. Estate Xotlce. Estate of Chari.es Webb, late or me Township or jay, Elk Co., l'a., deceused. All persons indebted to said Estate ore requested to make liu mediate pnvnient, and those having legal claims jurain the same will present them without delay in proper ortier tor settlement. Caroline Webu, Executrix. nSf.4. Estate Notice. Estate of Joseph Hot.sf.vh rook. late of Ridgway Township, Elk Co., Pa., deceased, All persons indebted to said r.state are requested to make im mediate payment, und those having legal claims against the same will present them without (leluy in proper order for settlement. Kate Holseybrook, Admr'x. H8t4. ' QOMMISSIONERS' SALE Of Unseated Lands In Elk County. In pursuance of an Act of Assembly passed the 13th day of March, A. 1). 181, entitled. "An act to amend an act directing the mode of selling un seated lands for taxes and for other purposes," and the several supple incuts thereto, the County Commis sioners of the county of Elk will expose io sine, oy nuuiic- vendue or outcry, at the Commissioners' office, lu Ridgway, Pa., on TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1879. at 3 o'clock, P. M. the following tracts ot land situated and described us fol lows! BEN21NOER TOWNSHIP. Acres. ' Warrantees and Owners. 479 ' Jno. N. Morris 25 , Geo. Bindorfer 5 M. O. Sullivan, Vine St Town Lots on Ridgway street Nos. 78 and 83. Town Lots on Talbot street Nos. 31, 32, 33, und 34. FOX TOWNSHIP. Wt. 48S1 4408 4271 4s;r- 4090 40!' 4095 30 24 28 5:l(j 2s2 J. S. Hyde Jno. Briggs R. F. & C. Co. D. Kingsbury D. Kingsbury D. Kingsbury D. Kingsbury 40H3 tSU 4083 199 HORTON TOWNSH I P. 4453 90 James Wilson 44.10 90 James Wilson 4371 109 ' James Wilson 4344 17 James Wilson JAY TOWNSHIP. 4198 39 Owner unknown 41'.4 200 Wm. Parker 4808 900 Owner unknown 4194 60 p. Reillv 4194 100 H. Henrv&Co. 4194 100 . James Ramsden st. mary's bo rough. Town Lots on Erin street Ncs. 38 and 57. Town Lots on Amandus St. Nos. 100, 113. and 114. Town Lot on Walburger St. No. 00. Town Lot on Lewis street No 23. TERMS CASH. M It'H AEI, WEIDERT, ) W. H. OSTEKHOUT, U'onir's. GEOHGK REl'SCHEIl. ) Attest: W. S. lloitTON, Clerk. Commissioners' office, ) Knlgwnv, u. pril 10, 1879. j NELATON PADI MONEY wed and hea'th rrttrwed, Dr.Nflutaii'a MVKH- 1' A IkS cure Iyti'einia. lu flaiuuiatiouiu the Stomach, l i-ruitj Aicue,ftc. 1'riYu, 7 PA OS cure XthiM'.iuittiMii, Aeurultrin. uarkrhe,rTv. or. Debility .etc. Price . PadHftont by ruuil.Tutriii'l. un receipt of price. Kuuu or cull fr Clrriilurn. A. U. MTTM- .ii. n. Avert, li Wnifint St.. Fb In .Pa. Trade-Mark (copyriyhtt&) AUUNTa WANTED Cut hari n e M 'Ga rvey , by her next friend, George Morgan, vs John M'Gurvey. In the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Elk. No. 6, Nov. Term. 1879. DIVORCE. To the Respondent AboveNamek. Take notice, that subpeenu and alius subponiu having been issued in the above entitled ease, and returned "not found in the county," you are hereby notified 'to appear before said court on the FOURTH MONDAY OF MAY, A. D. 187'-t to answer the said libelluut's complaint. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ridgway Pu. March 12, 1879. Hall & M'Cailev, Attorneys for Libellant. nHto A GENTS. D WANTE FOK OUR GREAT W 0 R K 4 NOW I.N I'KKSS, THE INDUSTRIAL History of the United States Reing a complete history of all the important industries of America, in cluding Agricultural, Mechanical, Manufacturing, ' Mining, Commercial und other enterprises. About 1,000 targe octavo puges ami w nue en gravings. No Work Like it Ever Published For terfnaand territory apply at once. THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Connecticut. v8n43-t)ui Peanuts gester's. 10 cents a quart at Mor- Get yoursejf a new suit of clothes, and be sure and have them made to lit, for nothing la more unbecoming man an ill nttlng suit of clothes. Call at McAfee's over Powell. 4 Klme'u tore. 1879. THE El PREMIUM LIST One Raymond Silver Watch One White Sewing Machine . One Wehster Unabridged Dictionary One Cash Prize .... Three Cash Frizes $10 each Five Cash Frizes, $5 63 ch Total . . . . ALL CASH FRIZES WILL BE PAID IN GOLD- $200 IN PRIZES ADVOCATE SUBSCRIBERS Call on Charles Holes, Jeweler, Ridgway, Pa-, and see the Magnificent watch we offer. Call on C. Boicers, Furniture Dealer, Ridgway, and see the handsome and durable White Sewing Machine. The Other Frizes Will 1879. OUR Believing that every fumily in Elk county should have a county paper, and also believing it to be to the best interest of the publisher and subscriber that the pay should be in advance, we make the following unpuralled otter: Every subscriber to The Advocate in Elk county who pays 1.60 will receive The Advocate for one year and a ticket which will entitle him to a"chunce in the prizes which we offer. Six hundred tickets will be issued, liid the .iruu'iii.r will tnkH nliice as soon as the tickets ure tuken up. which we think cun lie done in about sixty duvs. All footing with the new ones; that is, ticket given to all persons sending us S30.00. we will furnish twenty papers v . i . a. un extra copy ana extra iienei io iue gvn m m wuw. HENRY A. PARSONS, Jr., Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. 1879. $ 80 35 12 25 30 25 00 nn 00 i 00 00 00 207 00 TO ELK COUNTY Be Given As Advertised- PLAN 1879. old subscribers will be put on the sum; the paper will be sent ono year and the $1.50. Further, to any person sending us for one yeur and twenty tickets, besides ...ttr.i ni nr ilia tliih PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie It. ft- Dir. WINTER TIME TABLE. On ahd after SUNDAY, November 10 1878, the trains on the Philadel phia fc Erie Railroad Division will run a follows! WESTWARD. ERIE mail leaves Phila 1 C5 p. in. Renovo 11 00 a.m. h Emporium. 1 15 p. m. st. Mary's..2 07 p. m. Ridgway .... 233 p-m Knne 3 45 p.m. nrr. at Erie 7 40 p. m. EASTWARD. . euie mail leaves Eric 11 20 a. m. Katie 3 55 p. in, ii Ridgwuy....6 00 p. m. .i St. Mary's..5 26 p. m. m . Emporium.! 20 p. m, i ' Renovo 8 36 p. m. " arr. at Phila 7 00 a.m. WM. A. Ualdwin. General Sup't, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY VRAY'H SPECIFIC UEMEDT. TRADE MMK .ciallyTMD.MM. y-jv rceommcnu- de us an un- failing cure for Seminal W euk n ess Before Taking tencv und ul I After lafcing. diseases that follow us u sequency on Self Abuse; ns Loss of Memory,' L ni versal Lussiiudc, Puin In the Ruck. 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'When thenamo of a paper is printed in FULL FACB TYPE it is in every instance the REST paper in the place. When printed in CAPITALS it Is the ONLY paper in the place. When printed in lioiiian letters it is neither the best nor tho oulv paper, but is usually a very pood one', notwithstanding. The list gives the population of every town nnd the circulation of every paper. IT ltJ NOT A CO-OPERATIVE LIST. IT ISMiT ACIIKAl' LIST. At the foot of the Catalogue for each State the im portant towns which ure not covered by the list are enumerated. It is an Honkkt List. The rates charged for .advertising are barely one-fil'lli the publishers'' schedule. The price for one inch four weeks in the entire list is ij:;'. The regular rates of the pa nel's for the same space and time aro jj:!,l:;n.:jj. The list includes i'70 news papers, of which 103 arc issued DAILY und S'7 Wkkkly. 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