The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 08, 1879, Image 2

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TIK'USDAY, MAY 8, 187'.).
s-'nbscrihe now for Tin: Advocate
will get 11 chance in our drawing. See
advertisement on ."cw inl page.
Tlio simple running expenses of
Congress tit (ho present session have
already amouiwe-1 (o $-100,000.
At Hempstead, Texas, on Monday,
a Hit? congregation were leaving the
Methodist church, Colonel Jared E.
Kirby shot and killed John Steele,
who in a (iiarr'l fourteen years ago,
killed Klrl.yV father.
Tlit; new Constitution in Califor
nia provides that no judge pan draw
liU monthly salary ln-fore he has taken
oath that no cause, remains in his
court undecided which has ht-en sub
mitted lor decision during a period of
ninety days,
At Overton, Texas, J. T. Young
and John Hi ley, who had been eon
lined in jail for drunkenness, at
tempted to escape by setting fire to the
building. The Haines spread rapidly,
nnd'being unable to extinguish them,
the men were both burned to death.
There are living at Fall lUver,
Muss, u married pair whose united
ages arc more than two hundred and
five years. The husband, Fraud
Miner, was horn in St. Mary's Camilla,
and was one hundred ami two years
old last January: the wile was born in
St. Charles, Canada,' and will be one
hundred and four years old next No
vember. The woman is the more vig
orous of the two, but both are obliged
to keep (heir beds most oi the lime.
Annie K!im the daughter of a
Mississippi planter, became somewhat
famous during the war as a rebel spy,
and wa- sentenced toilcith, but tin. illy
lilHT.itid. Her ::i in iy Inst all its
wea'Th. an i she suheqrently went to
Csiiforr.i i. l.r.vivg manied William
Tew.-, ihI. In s':;n Francisco she
start-, i a 'r.i'.li'.miclnry of wax l!vev
and i'i 1 very well until, in :i:i tmti
Chuicse riot, her establishment was
burne.I. A suit against the city -or
damages tared, and at hi-t accounts
she had disappeared, with her daugh
ter, leavinga letter indier.iing that she
mc;.:u to kill herself and lite child.
Mar-hrd Frederick l),u -la-;s, i:i a
kvtme at Staunton, Va., tuivi.-t-d his
eoloi-cd hearers not to tret altogether
top-.'; yer, lu.t to go to work houtvtly,
systematica;!
Jle iiitnsc!!',
three long y
conn- to him,
1 he prayers g
canicd htm a
and e-m eientintisly.
he said, had j. rayed for
::-.r-: th;.t freedom mhrht
but it n vi-r eanie l!ii!il
it tlnwn into his !e;;s ami
.vay. ll'eiiiii not approve
tin- exodus tin
ltldeti : " clay where
you arc, ami so conduct yon-selves
that men will ho hound to respect you
work Willi the head and hands
seek (o acquire knowledge as well as
properly, and in time vow may have
the 1 on ! of going to Congress, for if
the negro can stand Congress, Con
ought to he able to stand the negro.''
The radical and fiery Robert
Tt-onis of ( Icorgia neii her approves the
proposition to prohibit the tarrying of
concealed weapons, nor does he regard
the practice as cowardly. In his own
words: "The trulh is, the way to
protect human life is to let every man
who is the aggressor know that the
man he attacks is able to defend him
self, and it will prevent tliliieulties.
They say nobody but a coward will
carry weapons. That's a lie. I know
plenty of men who carry them, and
know they are not cowards. It js jicn
erally the cowards who want you to
lay them aside so as to give them an
advantage over yo:i. A man ought to
carry arms when he thinks his life is
in danger. It is not wrong; for him to
do so, and so far as I am concerned
I will tlo it whenever I want to defend
myself."
Mr. George Conklin, a well-known
tamer of wild beasts, at St. Louis last
Tuesday went into a cage containing
two lions and a leopard. The lions
were very docile, but t he leopard was
in a had humor. No sooner had
Conklin appeared than it sprang at his
throat ami scratched him near the
right ear. lie hit the animal on the
nose with the lash of his whip several
times, but it then made another hound
and succeeded in getting one of Conk
lin's shoulders In its mouth. Fasten
ing its claws on the man's hotly it
began to crawl toward his neck.
Conklin seized it by the head and
pushed its head from him. Then he
drew his whip, and reversing it, hit
the leopard's luud with the loaded
handle several times, crushing in its
skull, and it fell lifeless on the floor of
the cage.
The Philadelphia Jivnord claims
that" the census of 1S80 will show that
we are by far the most numerous
people speaking one language on the
face of the globe. The population of
the United States will then probably
be consliierahly innw th:!ii nrty mil
lions, ami good authorities c-,1 iut.-itc
that by the end of the century t In-re.
will be nearly one hnic'i -d million
people within the present !i:;iil- of the
union. The taking of Ihe ceiih i;ni il
census will he begun about tin; iir.-t of
June, 1&80, and an eflbrt will he made
to complete it within a month. J twill
probably show the centre of popula
tion to be near Indianapolis, in the
state of Indiana. In ISiiu this centre
was on the meridian of Washington.
It hud got as far west as Pittsburg in
1810,and at the lust enumeration it
was at Cincinnati. By VJOO it will
probably reach the Mississippi river.
Washington Letter,
from mil' rPMilnr Corrcsp nnli'iit.
V.'tis-hiiiglon, I). C, May, Clh.
The lined t-dniy us to what would he
(be falo of the Army hill Wiui short
lived. It hiH been vetoed, -ami the
question, "What arc you going to do
about it?'' confronts the Democratic
Congress. Undoubtedly Hid President
has accepted the counsel of the stal
warts of his party in this matter, and
his message is entirely satisfactory to
them. It was written by Secretary
McCrary, who is the best, representa
tive of lire radical Republican clement
Inlhe Cabinet. That It was substan
tially ready before the bill ha 1 eveti
passed the Senate Is evident from the
quick time In which It is returned.
Just what will he the final octeoinc
I am not now prepared to predict with
any degree of confidence. The Re
publicans are certainly very much
elated, because they hud more than
half expected that the President would
sign the hill. The Democrats were, at
first, a little sullen and uiiccrtiiu, but
the lone of the caucus" indicates that
they are likely to stand firm and refuse
to pus the appropriation bills. They
are moving cautiously, but .show no
signs of backing down ; and, from all
I can learn through expressions of the
leaders, 1 think an early adjournment
will lie taken, leaving the unny ami
executive appropriations to be made
next winter.
lloth parties claim to he fighting for
fair elections. The position of the
Democrats is that there can be no ab
f-oiulcly fair elections while one party
has the power to use the army at the
polls, and to appoint numerous super
visors and deputy murshalstoiiiterl'ere
with voters, and with authority to
arrest opponents on sight. They
maintain that the States should have
control of till elections, those of rep
resentatives in Congress included;
that this was the ancient way of the
country, which worked satisfactorily
until JS70, and that the laws then en
acted by the Republicans were cal
culated to give that party undue influ
ence with voters; that the supervisors
and marshals are partisan agents,
exercising a corrupting and iriitatiug
iniltieiice al the polls, ami that their
uppoiiiiuiiiit is a dangerous power ol
inuii'eieiice to bo given to the party
wiiieii may happen to possess the
Fedei.,1 ( lovcrnuient. The Repub
licans, on the contrary, insist that the
Fediral Government not only lias the
right to interfere in the eomiuet oi
Congressional elections, but that the
itncrcils ol pure and live elections de
mand that this inter eiciiee .shall con
tinue; that Hie Federal power uiiall,
I y its agents, keep peace tit the polls,
control the registration, ami canvas
the ballots. As 1 have said, botli
parlies express themselves in favor of
lighting it out on this line ii'it takes
all summer.
Several eases of three-card monte
swindling ! ave been reporte-.l.tely to
our local authorities, and stranger,
visiting Washington are warned
against thescsharpers. It is singular
ilial people will continue to be taken
in by a swindle as old as this, and one
that has been so often ami thoroughly
cxjiiB-ii. i wo or liiree days ago two
gentlemen from Iowa, on their way to
Texas, slopped over to see the sights
o" the Capital, and fell in with some
m Jiit i nu'ii who represented themselves
as guides, ami succeeded in going
through them to the extent of i-lo-i
The swindlers approach strangers and,
pretending to be guides, show them
about a little, and then, upon one pre
text or another, entice them across
the river, where, with Hie aid of
accomplices, cards are introduced ami
the swindle executed- If the experi
ence of others will not suffice to keep
men of ordinary sense from trying
their hands at tiiis sort of thing, their
only safety is in keeping out of the
company of agreeable strangers en
tirely. The surest evidence that spring has
came again is the inevitable circus.
Ami liolhiiigon earth sets Washington
as wiltl as does one of these travelling
combinations. This week we have
had Cooper, Bailey ii Co.'s 'Loudon
Circus and Menagerie, ami it took the
whole community by storm. It is pro
verbial, in rural towns, that people
who never go anywhere else during
the year, will shut up house ami spend
their last half dollar for a circus
ticket; hull do not believe there is
another large city in the wholecountry
that can turn out such a crowd for
that kind of a performance. Tuesday
night the canvass was tilled till there
wasn't standing room left, ami 2,0ijt
people were turned away after the
management refused to sell any more
tickets. Congressmen and attaches of
foreign diplomatic corps were num
bered among the throng. The electric
light with which the monster tents
are illuminated was one of the atirac
tionsj but I observe that even our
national solons appealed to be inter
ested in other features of the show.
Don Pj:i;ro.
J.isl ol Licenses.
Xotk k is hereby given that the fol
lowing persons have filed tblrj,ci.
ons for Lin n: e in my ol!l i- imd ,af
I hey will be presented (o . C,,in l;f
i .... .. .. ; 1 i r
'.'"'"I (sessions on v en iiesi lay , ..May
'-'.sth, at 2 o'clock P. M. :
' TAVi:i!N
Jay V II. Dixon; Armcl Turley.
i .. i i. , -. . i.
j ". .j w.M-pn ioci.
liiii :.iv -Mdycr Jackson.
S:. .Mary s Mary L. Miller; John
droll.
WilmurthWiiliam Haley.
KATINO nor i;.
P.cnozctte John Daley.
Fox James Met 'lo.-,kt'y.
l'Khb. SllUKMNU, Clclk.
'That il any peii-,on or persons
shall neglect or refuse to lift his, her or
their Licin.se, within iii- jkkn days
after the same has been grttlilen, such
neglect or refusal shall be deemed a
forfeiture of eaul license." ' Pur
don, V. 2d, page P48.
'Inn Lush ah y Mahazink. The
current number of this magazine con
tains:' The 'Defense of Ltickiiow, a
poem by Alfred Tennyson s The Dif
ficulties of Socialism, by John Stuart
Mill; Riographiesi of the Season's,
from London Xocicti; The Choice of
Rooks, by Frederick Harrison; Homes
ami Haunts of Hie poet Tasse, by
Frances v Kleanor Trollope ; Plain
Words about the Afghan Question, by
Archibald Forbes; Fresh Assyrian
Kinds, by 11. H. Cooper, R. A. The
Study of Entomology, by W. S.
Dallas, F. L. S ; Art Education in
England, by Sir Coutts Lindsay ;
Toilers in Field ami Factory, from
London Timr Wagner ns a Dramat
ist, from J-YuHcr' Mtiyazinc; The
Royal Wedding, by II. C. Merivale.
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lishers, 6" Reekman street, New York.
Sold only by them direct to pur
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Rcing a complete history of all the
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vSn l:)-(mi
FA Y TOWNSHIP ANNUAL SET
f) TLEMENT.
J. W. Mead and J. M. Raleniun, Su
pervisors in account with road fund.
To ain't of duplicate
" checks on treasurer
" Auditors' certificate
By am't paid former Su
pervisors Py exonerations
' bill incidental
" wo;k on roads
8(12 71
I3N0 49
182 01
$2435 21
80 47
4 )6
41 f(i
230S 22
$2435 21
POOR FUND.
To checks on treasurer 472 01
" certificate by A 'tl'i's 3- 02
5 31. 7 Oi
Ry services andc ash
' court exj euses &c.
" paid lor support of
paupers
128 06
S!S'J 30
o07 OC
ROAD FUND.
A. E. Go ft', Treasurer.
To county orders S'iO 00
" c.sh from Co. Treas. 280 84
-$1130 84
Ry orders redeemed
" commission
" balance in treasury
1020 0ii
2.". 03
83 13
-51130 84
POOR FUND.
To Olivin Dodge eol.
" John Munn col.
Ry orders redeemed
" com. on same
" bal. in treasury
13
3n,i
(il
$107 30
3-S 01
il 10
10 20
?407 30
Assessed valuation of taxable
property in Jay township for
$200.200 08
Ain't seatetl road tax 802 71
' unseated " " ' 124s W
$2111 GO
Am't of Co. orders ree'd
this year 830 00
Am't cash fr. Co. Treas. 2S0 S4
1130 84
April 14, is,:, cah In treasury
at settlement
Roatl orders outstanding un
provided for
85 13
fiSS 50
R. I. SI' ANGLER, I
W. P. LUCE, t Auditors.
J. M. RROOKINS. I
Attest:
-Ji si i s Wi:i:j, Town Clerk.
Win. J. Taylor,') In the Court ofCom
j moil Please of the
vs County of Elk.
No. 07, May Term,
Jerusha Taylor. J ls7'..
DSVC3GE.
To thk Rt'si'oxiiEXT Anovn Xamkii
Take notice that subptcna ami alias
suiiprena Having been issuetl in the
above entitled ease, and returned "not
touiitl in tlie count v ' you are hereby
notified to appear before said court on
the FOURTH MONDAY OF MAY.
A. D. 1S70 to unswerthesaidlibellunt's
complaint.
D. C. OYSTER. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ridgway Pa, l
April 22ml, is",'.!.
II. M. Powkks, Attorney lor Libel-
lain. nii)t4
NEW
YORK
(Next Door to Post Office,)
MAIN STREET, RIDGWAY, PA.
Will he opened this day (Thursday)
it n u itnge line ot
DRY GOODS,
FANCY' GOODS,
NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS,
and WHITE GOODS,
CLOTHING FOR j!OViS;
GLINTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
ROOTS, SHOES, HATS,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
PRINTS from 3 to 0 cents (best.)
DRESS GOODS from 8 c-ts. upwards.
CLOTIIIXO from SO upwards
liOYS' SUITS iroin i-3.00 upwards.
And this isn't all. Everything in
our line will be sold at correspondingly
low rates. Cash purchases at the very
est rales enable us to sell our goods
at ti.-toiiishinu'ly low prices. A call tit
our store before purchasing elsewhere
will convince the most critical that, vs
far as bargains are concerned, none i f
our competitors cun successfully core
with us.
C'OJIKX BlW. & liKOWNSTEIX,
nl0t4 Proprietors.
iv a i) vi:n tisements.
List of Cnuses.
Set down for trial at May term, 1879,
commencing Monday, May 20; I
1. William Rlew vs. Daniel Reull ct
al. No 34, November Term, 1877.
2. Jordan H. Nt-el vs. John Wlngart
No. 'Hi. September Term, 1878.
3. Thomas J. Rurke t-t al. vs. D. C.
Oyster, Sheriff, &e. No. 43, Septem
ber Term, 187H.
4. Geo A. Johnson etnl. vs. Wm. E.
Wyckoff et al.. No. 7S, September
Term, 1878.
f. Irene Vim ITnren vs. Chns Kron
emvetter. No. 8, September Term,
1878.
6. Edward Reltl vs. Rufus Under
wood et al. No. 4, November Term,
". S. A. Olmslead vs. W. H Schram
et al. No. OS, January Term, 1879.
8. Katharina Neubert vs. Joseph
Williclm, No. 03, January Term, 187!.
(. litlwartl Derby vs. 'j. S. Hyde.
No. 00, January Term, 1879.
F'kkd. Self cenino, Clerk.
)MMISS10NEUS' SALE
Of Unseuted Lands in Elk County.
In pursuance of an Act of Assembly
passed the Lull day of March, A. D.
1813, 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
ments thereto, the County Commis
sioner of the county of Elk will expose
to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at
the Commissioners' office, in Ridgway,
Pa., on
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1879.
at 3 o'clock, P. M. the- following tracts
of land situated ami described "as fol
lows :
JirCNZIXOER TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees nnd Owners.
4'J Jno. N. Morris
& Geo. Rindorfer
6 M. O. Sullivan. Vine Kt
Wt.
48S1
4108
Town Lots on Ridgway street
Nos. 78 and 83.
Town Lots on Talbot street
Nos. 31, 32, 33, and 34.
FOX TOWNSHIP.
380 j. s. Hyde
24 Jno. Rriggs
.28 R. F. & C. Co.
530 D. Kingsbury
282 m D. Kingsbury
580 D.Kingsbury
199 D. Kingsbury
4271
4H,.l()
4(l'lli
40:o
40!I3
4079
40S3
4083
HOUTON" TOWNSHIP.
4433
4430
437 1
4344
M James Wilson
AO James Wilson
P,!l James Wilson
17 James Wilson
JAY TOWNSHIP.
39 Owner unknown
200 Wm. Parker
l00 Owner unknown
0 i Reillv
100 II. Henry & Co.
!00 James Ramsdcn
4198
419-1
4"03
41!4
4P.-4
4104
ST. MAHY'S IIOHOUtill,
Town Lots on Erin street
Nop. US ami 37.
Town Lots on Amandus St.
Nos. 100, 113. and 114.
Town Lot on Walburgor St.
No. CO.
Town Lot on Lewis street
No 2?
TERMS CA-H.
MICHAEL WEIDERT, 1
W. H. OSTERHOUT. Comr'n.
GEORtfE REUSCHER. I
Attest : W. S- HoitTox, Clerk
ii)iiiniissionei-B' oince,
-
I.itlgwav, i'a.
April 10, 1879.
KELATON PAD!
MONEY
Unrtd and htt'h rri'mvj.
Dr. NcI;lLuiim I.IVI f:-
I4A DScnm Dyi'i fpsia, lit-
pn rereipt of price, kuud
Sr cnit for I'lrt-tilnl'v.
. it. l.t i i i,i..oin. Airnt,
l.l!!. Wiilnut Sf..Wil..l'.
TradcMarkupyriglittd). AlliNT.S WANTED.
Catharine M ' Ga r v.-y ,
by her next frien-1,
George Morgan,
vs
John M'Garvey.
In the Court of
Common Pleas
of the County
ot liik
No. 0, Nov.
Term. 1879.
DIVORCE.
To the Rkspoxukjt AhovkNamkd.
Take notice, thtit iiibjio-na and alias
suhpivma having . b--cn issued in the
above entitled case, ant! returned "not
found in the county," you arc hereby
notified to appear I'ei'or'e saitl court on
the FOUIU'H MONDAY OF MAY,
A. D. 17'.' toanswerthesaid libellant's
. nil iilni n t '
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollice, Ritlgwav Pa. 1
March U, ls79.
Hai.l tS: M'C'AUijiV, Attorneys for
Liht-llant. n('-t5
Estate Xotiee.
Estati: of Ciiaklks AVEnn, late
of the Township of Jay, Elk Co., Pa.,
deceased. All persons indebted to
saitl Estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having
legal claims again the same will
present them without delay in proper
order for settlement.
Cakouxe Webii, Executrix.
Il8t4.
STATEMENT OF AUDITORS'
SETTLEMENT for Jones Town
ship, April 14th, 1H7H:
Am't seated tax levied, 1878, $1278 21
" uns t'd " " 1878, 1838 17
HECKIPTS AND EXPEXMTUKES.
Taxes collected and funds ree'd
from Co. Treasurer 2320 42
Rec'tl from Co. Treasurer on
acet. Rig Level Slate Roatl... 1250 00
Work done on roads and hills
paid 2930 21
ASSETS.
Due from V. Miller 0) 01
" D. Attleharger 110 li7
" '' Isaac Keel'ei- 'M 97
" " R- A. Manctt 21 20
Seatetl taxes, 1S78 013 78
Seated taxes, 1S77 122 34
b uinls in 1 reasury 839 12
MAIil'l.ITIES.
Orders outstautliu-'
372
1032
Assets over Liabilities
$2003 tiU$20Uii GO
ACCT. JONES POOR DISTRICT.
Total amount received J17S14 30
S undry liebts paitl Hps BO
ASSETS.
Due from R. A. Mauett 10 8-j
Funds in treasury 6N5 94
Due from hcalctl tax '77 114 03
LIABILITIES.
Orders outstanding 03 34
iiseiue ucci. iue uiareii twp.
.vw... , raj Am i noi Known
y omer or Auditors,
. A. T. ALDRIC1L T
ALDRIC1I,' Town Clerk.
ill OtS.
-' l-WailSI.M. Hix KIIIMA.
BO Is W:i3 lAIrt enra l(hmtt.m
C oB XMirahrfn.jftit-luM-lw.Norv
1879.
THE
PREMIUM LIST
One Raymond Silver Watch
CnelWhite Sewing Machine .
One Wehster Unabridged Dictionary
One C?sh Frize ....
Three Cash Prizes $ 1 0 e - ch
Five Cash Prizes, $5 e ch
Total
ALL CASH PRIZES WILL BE PAID IH GOLD-
$207 IN PRIZES
ADVOCATE SUBSCRIBERS
Call 071 Charles Holes, Jeweler, Ridgway, Pa , and see
the Magnificent watch ive offer. Call on C. Bowers,
- Furniture Dealer, Ridgway, and see the
handsome and durable White
Sewing Machine.
The Other Frizes Will
1879.
OUR
Relieving that every family in Elk county should have a county tinner
and also believing it to be to the best interest of the publisher and subscriber
that the pay should belli advance, we make the following unparalled oiler
Every subscriber to The Advocate in Elk county who pays $1.60 will receive
Tjik Advoc atk for one year antl a ticket which will entitle him to a chance
in the prizes which we offer. Six hundred tickets will be issued and the
drawing will take place as soon as the tickets are taken up, which wehink
can be done in about sixty days. All old subscriber will be put on the suiiih
footing with the new ones; that is, the paper will he sent one year and the
ticket given to all persons sending us tl.50. Further, to any person sendiiwr us
$:10.00. we will furnish twenty papers for one year and twenty tickets besides
uu extra copy and extra ticket to the getter up of the club, '
HENRY A. PARSONS, Jr.,
17
Ridgway, Elk County, Pa.
1879
$ 80 00
35 00
12 00
25 00
30 00
25 00
207 00
TO ELK COUNTY
Be Given As Advertised.
PLAN
1879.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD -v
Philadelphia A Erie R. R- Dir.
-. WINTER TIME TABLE.
On nnd after SUNDAY, November
10 1878. the trains on the Philadel
phia A Erie Railroad Division will
run aa follows:
WESTWARD.
Erie mail leaves Pliila 11 65 p. m.
Jtenovo...n w a. m.
' Emporium. 1 15 p. m.
" St. Mary'B..2 07 p. m.
" Ridgway....283p-m.
it
i
ii
" " Kane 3 45 p. m
" arr. at Erie 7 40 p. m.
EASTWARD.
Erie mail leaves Eric 11 20 a. m.
" Kane 8 65 p.m.
" ' RidgWBty....5 00 p. m.
" Rt. Mary'85 26 p. m.
" ' Emporiums 20 p. no,
" Renovo......8 85 p. m,
" arr. at Phila 7 00 a. m.
WM. A. Baldwin. General Sup't.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
GRAY'S SPECIFIC HEMEDt.
Trade mark-Is especially'
r eeommenu
de as an un
failing cure
for Seminal
Weakness
S perniator-
rliPA Imnrw
Before Taking tency and all After Taking,
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