r TntfRjOAV, MAY 23. 1882, Full line SiAoked Meats, at Mor- getter's. -,, .... e ShovvJVHoes, flakes, Spades, ko., OlHBHwiilJt 60,-;iiitl jfioU. each -obl5$1.00eikdh ou cts. pwnz. at . . forks, fcof if Molester's. Braru Shorts, Feed, Meal, Coru, Oats, FiomVnl kinds at Morgester's. How; are you -thJdxy?" Not very well. (Jtf for aottle o( Teruna and be well.;; o Letter-Heads,- --Bill Hends,: Note Heads, tfrv'elones.ec.;, At the Anyp CATK offlceM " " Mr8v Jacob "iliftierWii, over Buttef fuss' haruYss sljiPiXyMulivstreeftilis for aid (hake Jioiioiti-iTX'uiiiU'lirfH Lin nets, and Mocking-birds,- Call-nudsee them. W-? V ';. Once- it Is ktHiwa-ihat Pcruipi furn dlstnse wjkKprevtn w its return, it will Bo Kolute nugfect of duty to he without 1L .-J&JTiwM always kecp'u buttle l.-f)ur cupbiHjy - 15oJ)Vt good American ftardiiiCN selling at iS.uts. a bo Jor 'two boxes for SO cts. fSfjrgvSg i " ' ' 6 bdxttfJ Bsvkirk ft IV., Union Hoap 2SU.;?for 8 ftjrs, ; at Morgester's. 25 l..placwyYl.s genuine Durham tobac3cjling at BOots'iier lb. in , J 1 lb. Laftf at .urgyste.r's. . KalsoitYlue, ' Linseed Oil, Japan 1) ryer. n if Vu 1 1 J u( $1 orgestc r's. "Heile.W UidaVy' "- vlsr that will plusctliiil;oet' fastidious, to be fouutlM'yihCH Dm u Hiore. . :; ' srt ineiit (Juest tons. .. . Do you w nnl fVtVcur good clothe? Do youlwviut,j;;bgsjHiiKMtly ..treated? Do yodf'wfliut to .-Havfl inoiiey? Then Jiiirclniiu yoy ''t'fotjii'iig, domestic, liats, U$ty bft?(, ; sopa,, $,is.,, 'ut the jcJJ ivr. ii jaisnTiir Nw okl goouVXuirS.toiik. tiling Ur.nru;. fe-'(nirtiWc:l;. Ail new, all lylixJj,iflaUMi.'h('!i that everybody; regariflcaSAif sUlnTi'iu life or scarcity tf funds, j mu,x;u ut)lJ to drt-ss with taste. liupe,l;uur. .stock ami 'satisfy yourstjlvt-ff t.i;it we are lic i t jmrUTri. iToiuMi Uh ''BrowiiNtuiuts, New Yiikk-JT'ikiT ii'Jilk-e building, JUlgway, Vi - ... Vw.d -AdjrUe. . ; , ; If Is k duty yttj owv to yourselves to flfst eaif iiii fToiii-t our uiauiiiiotb itoek or clcttj kiudaof doutestiu 'ood.iitlmij.lots and slioej, huts Mud fijiJ, , and learn out prices efors; :pu;r:'b,axi n. We . have fcttiriuiried to reUin tlie tirt plaoe in pupuiar fuvir, and tUioouly way to do, ao is tyll tfvtvftg good at the MiiuilMt liinIjfcr.tl. . . Vk'iw .X'ni;ir4 Hioiti;, Itl'lwiiyA'a., (Johii-M Bros. & lJrownsleuie, proprietors.- leoratlon l)u. TheVltie.ui if he county are re iuested to asiiit ..th's Kevi.-r.i eoiumit ties appointed in the several town ahlps by Llt-frt'emtnt M. VV. Lucore Post N'o. 216, Dcijartnient of I'm., O. A. Hi', the decoration 6f soldiers' grave ou MrtyifiOtti. It is-de'sire'd tli-it sever' soldit'r'f gravis be. Uoce.l with fluwets this ye'uf, ilint the itoliday b celebrated iiith.ni:iuut-r J-c-ii'iu l by law afid may w6SiH pledge ourselves new to loyalty to a common country over the graves ''of tlioso who. Ait'ercd and siu.vrjliini'j(-niuoli to perpetual c:4i-atitutptjjiibeftyj-. The above nijii tioned Post will form at the Post ltoom In the Horoutwrst. Mitrys,--. at 10 . t eiocK. a. a. nail iu ii:ii 10 loe -ecu tery and ut Vi o'clock uiemoral service willTieield. reu?t. Jno. Q. Hall tfill be tle orator of . the . cecasiou. jtii Iuvikitiutiis extetided to all.. W. W. Amks. t. t Tost Comiiisiider. Jf 6ur Spring Canij.il:ii. VUj this we inaugurate ojr fourth prljpg ltjiiidjiway.1 The prophecy of our 'competitors' .at our first sprjn penMbV, we'trre happy to say, has not beeufcnealiztiiJ.A'ia.: that our business career in UlJw'iy would be of short duration. Weappealol to the public at oopeniu for their patron.age and uprtoft In our.unrlertatclnjr, and It 'is witB pride aui thank fulues that, we ataUl that our expectations - liava been more than realized,. Ye again appear to the public ror'tlielr Hjpporl, and can ass-J thent tft p'lir business wi If be conducted, as, Ijeretofore one price ml the truth. . ' . Ill-mem bor,-When you call at our cs taUMdhmeriryou' can be assured that youYwlil be waited upon by gentle manly salestnen Take your own tiife' for making a seleetion, and If youre not satisfied with your pur cba-t', have It excltangeil or the i.ioney rafuuded. Our salesiueii will sliow a customer the Sams attention when ex changing as, .they do while selling goods, and In every respect we strive tociue no cause Tor complaint. ' We guarantee tills, and every article well to be exactly as represented, dS lo givet reUsohable wear for the prjfa charfcjd'forit; also, to be air low aa any t Mm. same -quality can be bojjit at, always holdjug ' ourselves refciy 14: Hie' loss goo I to the parohaserV Should' It prove to the contrary, or If. the article, when xaaiined at home, should full to please you, or you be dissuliafied with yUf purchase In any way, you are at Ubvrty to 'return the same In good prder, within five days, and we will txchanglt-or cheerfully refund the money. Nkw Yokk .Stoke, Rldgway, Fa.,.phea Bros. t Browostcine, pro prkiors ' "... Person.;!. K. IT. Dixon, of Jay was la town this week Cbos. McVeaa, of St. Mary was in town yesterday. Luther Lncore, of Benezette, was In town yexterday. Loren Hortott, gf Brockport, was lu town last Hunday, Judtre Julius Jones, of Beuezette, attended court this week. Ira Sherman, after three months' getting well I j Joseph Tamhlnl.nf Wilcox, paid -us a pleasant visit this week. Alton (Vhaprti'iof BrrtcllfwayVlll'e, was In Uidgway first of the week. Henry Blesh, of Benexette, waa Jn town yesterday and called at this office. Fin Ernhout, and R. Brennen, of Wilcox, were In Uidgway this week. Charley Dill, Is about agnln, after his spell of two or three weeks' sick ness. . B. O. Aldrh-h was In Rldgway last Haturday, looking well and hearty as i'Ver. '.... Hon.'Wm. P.; Jenks. of Brook vlllclsln town this week on legal business.- . . J. V. Tuttliy oi Benezette, and rifuyette Copp, of Jay were in town yesterday. ' Miss Rhoda'Wilcox Is home again after a visit of six weeks to friends lu JcfKii'sifn county.' H. H. Wrusel, has had bis house on Hon th street newly painted while, with green blinds. J. O. MefTert, aud Hon. J. Brwn, of Wilcox, .were here in at tendance tin court. Iis Edith Sherman, after an illness of several weeks is agalu well enough to he around. Mrs. J. K. Whitmore, who has hei-ii very sick, we are happy to an nounce Is Improving 'rapidly.- ' Mrr. Cornell, nee Nellie Jackson Is now lu Xew York city where she wilHunke her future home. John iSarr. poHtmaster at Medix's run, attended court this, week having been drawn on the traverse jury. 1 " . , JJenezette; Is as ususl In attendance on the May term of court this week. . Col. W. W. Ames, Leonard Wltf- nian, ami Jas. K. P. .. Hall; of St. Marys, attended court here this week. O. T. Minor, of Spring Creek, has bpen uppoluted a member of the Re publieuu State Committee for EJk county'. Abel llreii,of Wodville,pnid us a visit on Monday. Mr. Oreslf has ten or twelve men working for him now aud Is very busy. D. C. Oyster left for Pittsburgh yesterday, morning where he will stay several weeks looking after the sale nnu Ue.irery of l;Is large .stock of tiimber. . ' ' - - M ins Katie Ores h, ruine over foni night. She has fluishetl the first three weeks of her teiui -of school at Weudville.' Erasmus Morey, of Benezette, was In' Tin? Advocate office yesterday. On May the 16th, t.e reaches his H6th ycar.'atid Is as spry audactiveas many a man at fifty. . Isiiac Avery; succeedl-d In getting nearly (ill his lumber to market in good sliape. Aud is consequently hupny. The price of hemlock boards at I'lttslRirg Is as-high as it has been for years.' Sonie'stiles have been made at $10 5Q per thousand feet. At the Milliard circus which per formed ut this place to-day to large audiences morning and evening, the acting was all good, but the clown Mr. Charley- Madden, took the cake. I.iiiiiirvii wre delighted, ana U.-o vu tolkes, as well as the you n'g fellows with their girls, were obliged to hold their sides with laughter as ho drove home his pointed jokes, and cut up his amusing capers on the sawdust areua. His tin lioru serenade, or solo as he called it, was enough to make a horse fiddle laugh. MABRIAGE. Wiksk--Sallach. At the Lutheran Pivona;e, on Vvdnesdav, May 17, 182, by Jtev. J. Sander, Mr; Frank Wiwe to Miss Louisa Sallach, lsth of Uidywtty Townslilp. Elk Co., Pa. Tiie ;rniitl Central, Powell a Kiate. Imjow plowing Uirougli her twentieth biixiuess year, with the largest stock of Domestic aud faucydry goods, notions,' groceries, crockery, hardware, glass waiv, hats, caps, boots and shoes, she has ever curled, our assortment of gents', ladies', Misses', and children's shoes and slippers is simply immense, a regular Jumbostock, as our sales were much larger last year than ever be fore, we account for it from the fact that we keepa much larger assortment. With tl.ls Idea we went to Hew York and pur.cha.-ed our, Jumbo- stock, we came home with tile solemn vow t hut we would not be undersold, and front the heavy trade we are having we think our customers have came to the same conclusion. We have tile 'best 50cts. Corsets in Rldgway, we have the. best seveuty-five cent Corset In Elk Co., we Lave the best Dolls', Corset iu the state, we have the bestlt 25 Corset In three states, we have the bee. oh dollar and seventy-five cent Corset in the mid J le states, a large and hand some line of Cheviot shirtings, dress and Domestic Ginghams in endless' varieties, a large and well selected slock of Dress goods, try our No. loo Mackerel, try our new syrup, try our Roasted Coffee, try our Basket tired, young Hyson, Uuupowder and Im perial Teas, try our B ss Standard Flour, aud your wife will still bless you, we have added a large Cone Oriuder to our Btore fixture. No charges for grinding. IIIX. ... At I ho O ra Hum Hj t THH PROOKAMMK. tntrodurlatry Hoh,...MM. V Yonth tm UlUt LMi Bora-. da from !- i , mi ii : Kruponam yxt. i. J. t Mulo "Corns Rl with th Lark, p. Ksit, yin. w, twioDC. Jn r, Jadd. Uti C, Ms? Cslebrstlon Tso Olrlt ritTro Rot iMiTon amH na two mo ongi of Ben V into by Ms- Young ttjKllM. . . Mul-"On!jr n Iirwun of nrti," Q,nrttM iHol.t, tatl aad Cbura,) fOul. . Th Pnlrln..... Twantr-ils Lltuc Olrlt ttoog "My Jsother-lfi.Utw, ' ..Johnnie He roaoui, f'rlniftty Drpnnmpnt PIUBIU, IHHMHHA.lt M...M... IIH-H.HH Pjti-tmr Frietcnl (tttraitailouX.T., 2? .-1 - - Hi. .... Music. Qrubtotra Brirrrttctil(rira,V.,i.rtin MAft - - I iawy . iirxra. jiaWHoo Broom DrlU,4 -oTeiii.ti Young Lndlc.Oafrt.' lKloriioe M. OUrt0Ut,Cnm'g U usle " V.1.w or th Mrs. J(. Mr. Night" (Duett), W.H. LeUmg. J- ; Hob town School (UlnlNni,)...'...,..';..:Nrn Rtiyi Mui-lc .t .:1.....Or-.hiiii lUliwHy Huene I Frnl.;y.ljiMl tf'MMr.linilly (Ulalrwue), 1 llrmnii, liUm Kline, nd Jolm Mmlc "Medley Quartetts'' Qoar. lluo Th Omlietr. c-oiuposed of Ir. w, L. Wllr ltnui. JeiinlvUrenli. Kmuk Patterson, J.waph ntl Paul K. tjelalngnr, under the leadership of nr. W. I.. VVIIIIania, In addition to the above, rendered evi-ral approjjrlat sreo' tlona. . :-. . . - The Opera House was packed full, upwards of 653". tickets' having been sold 4o the eutertalumeut. besides be clvildren who took part lu the exer cises -and did not Buy tickets , The Itit'roductory ))eclv by Mies Bertha Barrett, a miss of so veil .sum mers, iu bty's elothus,- took tlto diouse. by storm. . i:f '- -;'.J "i y - The singiug of Ibi E.uporUiin uat". tet te-Ci ub, Was exaelle'ntand - wtM ;a ' very pleasant feature of tbe evenlug's entertainment. '.''' . The May celebration wa aa pleasant and sweet as m May morning, Miss. Ilattie Oyster,' taking th'e ch-raetr of the May queii. witu graoo and Ite coming dignity. r. J, -. "The 8ms of Seven," Jean In gelow's ' celebrated poem. Vltlv the' two. tableaux, won the 'merited . ap plause of the audience in eyyy scene. . ' Twenty-six little girls as fai Wes, with their white dresses aM'bespairsled with gold stars, and with becoming 'gplden. crowus, and prettyaj.esturp.i, .was In deed a fairy scene of.pleaiavg memory, Jobnufe M'.NIanuV,; of "tu 'Pridinry Department, oh wliosebekd' no fnofe thau eight suniiners', have casf 'their sitntay rays, was the' capping riniaz.of tue evening s eniertaiuineni; KnCi)fel time and again, the audience fairly became frantic when be appeared aud sang "My Mother-lii-law."- ' . ' - The Hoyden (Dialogue) was a nent and refreshing little piece which pleased tlreaudlenve immensely. Aud wliileihe others did admirably we ate coifipelled to especially praise the al most superb acting of Miss UllaKlaie, who lu this as well as tbe several others rote she assumed, would, have done credit to a professional actress. "Barbara Frietchle," by Miss 'Clara Wfllard, was del-ered' in,, excellent style, and iu a clear ringing voice. While Cue parody by Master Carwll M'Afee,. 'was nrne the. less welt.de liyersd and brought down the house. JThe Bftoosi Eftin.L -y Iiuft struck Uidgway, aud on the fe- casion of this eutertalnment Prof. Johusod', decided to add it as one of the features of' the evening. The Uidgway Uniom Battalion, was'cxi'ni toauded . by Captaiu Florence . M. OsterhoUt, who was dressed in. white, waiipg'a (xeorge Washlngtoti' lrat, with.wblte plume, gold epaulets, crliu sott cross lett trimi.ued with gold, and With girdle aud apron of crimson also trimmed with gold. In her hand she carried a large peacock I'eutber; duster also elaborately trimmed ijicrjinsonahd gold.'-' Aa the curtain rose the Captaiu advanced frdiu tlie left 'df the stage, made a- mililnry salute to tue1 audience mid tlien tNik position. at tlie right, front of the stage, and gave, the com mand fbll in. The battalion rallied troiri the -i.i. d qpicj; form-d llll With hrfMinitf ut a. dw irv nh-,f - - - - - - - .,') f a uv members of tile etnipaiy-wore white oreai-ea, crimiMtii (uiswug cups, Willi ., x.... .. .1.. ... criiuaoii. cross lajjis, girde and apfon; (all pinked o the edge).. The broom's were trimmed with a wrdcrirnui hand uround the sweep; and witii two trim son bows, one three inches froiu: the sweep and the, other four Inches from the end of the pniut or stick. .The brooms were carried with the brusii or sweep part up. , And. as the battalion lormeii In line, and gave the salute under arms the audience burst into a loud shout of applause. The manual of arms was gone through with in regular order, to the satisfaction of the audience, who were especially; -de lighted, at the "stack arms" which' was executed iu true military reclslori. All through, the manual of anna was executed with soldier like exactness, the slight errors only serving to high- ten the effect of the scene and bring out In stronger contrast, the perfection of the movements. The marchinir was excellent, niauy of the evolutions receiving rapturous applause from tire audience. " The Oo in Circle aud Kiyht IbrwardFofir Jtlght, were at. plauded even more loudly than: the other movements. The battaliou marched with, regular step while the alignment of fours at a turn could not be bettered by troop of the line. Old soldiers went hrtp eotaey, the young soldiers of Co. 11 were white with Jeal ousy, while ladies, gentluuieij.old maids and children wted tlie dril a' grand success. The voting ladies are deserv in of great' praise for tbe entirely ex cellent manner Jn which (bey Cou dueled themsel ves tiirojighOut the'ex hi bltlon. We append a list of the names of the young ladies in the hnttatlonr Captain Plorenos U. 0atrh6ut. Mlai Avne Barrett, Ml Hinnt Mllea.-' auuiv iMiruweii. 1 'niuu jai'Ma, Kmlly Hainan, -C'arrl Clark. Emma Oaary. tlla Kline, Minnie K'iu, Anuls Kilns.. Viola Nelll, - Allot Htflll, " May Oliuatuad, Kefll Oliuatead. u Minnie Her vloe, 'MUinleTrwllllger The "liobtown school", (dialogue) waa imuieuse, ' and . tte '"Ball way Boene" heartrending. :. v M c. ,'VIII )t. pharv author of the OerntHU Vouhleer, asslsfeJ liy fiia aorr, rendered noble service lw eoutieotion wlih the arraniretnpnt of tbe tableau 1 - . ... . . iu "Bonus of Hereu", .ior which the. deserve tbe thanks or me school. , The Quartette Club deaervet apecia- mention. "' The orchestra was flrstlns. -,. The. entire entertabjmept was la grand success, and Mr tfuhnson and the teachers of it Borouxh cljooU,cr tainiy baye shown theniselef entirely1 capable ofgettiog p an eutertaluiitent that pleases all, aid as wlke4 young. ; Where all did So' well It li itremely difficult to awaril tlie pal"ie afrjr par . 4icUlar one, and In.' the- few tustaoces wesVe d.oU Iftf )t Is nt- to. 4etruot 'tnnVVuWeHt otV:re''b simply as liiafk of tgarw for.'lbe extra exertion Mfthie particvlHtones;d One and all djd wofT, th e Hrulemie and the large ones'. And oh all aides we, -hear the merited; approval of the community. 1V " K ' lieellse at Ms J Ti-rm of .l-oqr.U ' ' Tbe following Itoeriscs-were granted yesterday. A ". TAVKRN.,; , Fox Joseph. Koclr and Bon; George HputileryLewls Thomas'!' Jay I?. lI..DioV.";.; 'J ;Bldgway Borough Sidyer Jackson, J h i Vtfughan, Peter Fi-Bogert. BtMtjrys Borough --'JoUu-,Oroll. KAq;kopj8K, , ? Jay Cot neal-&or1j j neiieiette Jojjn Dally. A ox-Heriia5 Hlr1 '. '' IThe applications of Patrick Fahey and JohuSulllvatl were'tefused. 'Rldgway Township- J. S. Brown. 8t. Marys 'Boroicjli'; . ' Charfes M'Vesn, and &t W-GifJt.rd. :, slimo Cliih-e Dtridtsof Vjt aul llamnr. The book-buying.;.pab:io will cer tainly bc.deygUfed, eyS 'if the Md time pubiialiers are disgusted wtth the work The Useful' Kiio Vdge Publish liig Company, .of.'w-Y4)rli,,.ts, doing. They, 'are-lust ' l!uinr a number of workaot tjhe c'ljiolceit x'r.nde rjf irit a'n'd humor. . 'iioe," "Stu'di.Vlrt: $tauiw, Tint for :thei'.Tinief,7UiJajls, ati.d lkmdsldes," Is t)yOJrVKU C. -.Kerr, than, wlioui 'iib,'rfivrri5ifi" ;uuVorous wrlteniiae won ,wvWlV.!ii'uTie'1 For nrysteHou's plot, purity and nobility of tiDiglit, afid ' rinraing,.s lKkithy, hearty luu.ie iBUewitlioilt 4 HvaJ lit 'hlif Varied brilliant acJjuplish mejitH. Tlie millbunsJijf tbe-Aaierlean eople who tiave in.tiisies past' laughed at his Inimitabler'dd-ctiotisWill give his' new book inotheirly weleojue. 'It is Issued in a charming little -ypluuie at tile uyaI'mur'HoUs;y low 'pVicvii of The U'. k. P Co, .Utility Bilidihg. 20 ots:, Extra cloth, 80 c'is., HaJlBussia, 4'J cts:,' At the sume- tiiubsHiey publish, each lu a large 12 nfo. VtHuiueof nearly 8M pgethe eoujplejij' Works of. the inimitable wit audi sssajr 1st' Charles 'Lamb,' the Clioeoe KVdrks-of Abe- la (coui parable Irlsff fiorVjhriet;' i'om Hood, aud t he Clioicie V'f,kpf. Dean Hwin,' Whose quality oWijls wntioui ',f.fi' V.. u. .v-M.'S'-fcMr-tUe.-' All tl Lsee. arc boon s w n c)i. nuai ly oeion g in. every 'man's library.: -Unterprisiug Ut)ksel'lers,supp1y,tlreh, and tlie jiub iif'liers want clubs agents itid cauvass jera In' every ibuntyi tUd' town to whom very uuusua tariua. and aclli ties are given. ! " Hemorlal1 Dayl fia;iBi.'OiDF.iuil Hitt'JtRa. DKi.nr Pa.. f (irand Army of tn Be-. 9. I UWIW- nc,wnwiinut .. ' i ,; rhllatfelplda. My , 18S2. i.'otBs: Tuesday,;Ky;!Jpy,.jrlV oh srvatl'iour Annua) MieW-ial Cax. .when you will1 go out to ah,gts ot e.nrorty tUoutand fellow-Kldl.ithi-,tHe"lb'. blv. ourto wllrhlii th iHiritewAiWIriUBaylanla.and deoornUitbem wteh.UvelC towers of Hi pj-lnu time.'. i.rii;j :.; lo more than a tbousaixrtKlrisl (round In ur State; la thccnut'd9Aieettry 01 Uielty, J..;;;v-;;n on . .777- .. : ..ui.t..u;i s.s m 1 ... 1 ...Lt ...H..u.KJrifiuUliu In IhH hlilsltW.'reat our lt1SilsatH brourfat rrnm tb fleldn of tliIrl-fy,lipreUiy,a-ll o the. battie;i etorni, or ho,lrlckeu with wound os waaled with dheak Jatve batS fniii;thiir uaittpnljoi to be "muttered out,'' and toaleep ttielr iKMt sleep' ainklt!tU aoeaaS of thvir chlldliood- among klnJrad and -friends. Beuilt entirely Ilia ei.'and labor of life for the day, and devote Wio aur beautiful aud 1 m preM 00m memory 1 we eret uon le Dlllge'u'tly seek outevry.unirad's grate InourRtaUi, tiowevsr hulnSle, liowever a, eluded ; lay upoii It Hie iaur el and rose t plan t above It the Una- r.w bhoi)orb died now the ataDdard Of a Nfltlim.-iunlted and proeper our. UU batatnmpttast.batthaikpirlttbut proinpU It U Ignlflcana-l" ' Ko etaboral nofiUinlt,' no .bronae tablet record the heroie deadittub patriotic ervk-ea, the unselflsti' saorlflcui'ut tboae, at whoa graves ' pay our florul Ulbute. But, oora radea, at you utand bekld theae paaatonleas aionnda, tber Will ar.aerrvld inemorle of the Ardent, Grave, wuVaifaoun,- gaulul end generous one who litbaaektA them. - To them lift) was deaiy'1. Ma 'of borne aafered, tb hopes ef tfAutur brlgb(, but moved by the purent pa&wyun tliey volun tarily relinquished elf Jtr tbetr eoubtrys cause,rallsingwl tbTfiardtblp( to b ten dured, the peril' to be encountered, the pro pecu of life thBt would bltutud. A ud yet theKe, whose graves we ahali deoor at are but a few of the mighty hosts of the uillen, Legion rest upon tb war, fields of th South, In th glades of the forest, by the stream ulnng which they fought, on' the nlll which they bled ; and the sun on our Mentnr IhI lHiys will hI upon, their grave, un 'wstched and undecorated, save by the wl)d wood flowers and antraiued vine. ' In a millon dioolat homes. North a"f. South there are grief and mourning for the volunteer who came not b&k from th bat tle, with tb flag under wbose' folds he marched away In tb pride aud srengpi Tb . services of Decoration Tsiy are not. then fo- vain display, but.bav a higher and nobler purpose, tp rpailnaibf us pf th price leas raoHom aUI or ths!tttegritrof our He publlc and 4u 'stXlwlou ... . May all our puopl partUlp te Irf tbtf beau- V.fui ceremonies. May t) foung; especially, J u iiopeaaeu witn tnair fvwuiwg fta siguin--eance.- May we, moved by the sad r$eraorie awakened, return to our b.Hue at the elb of tbe day .thrilled wltbajputer pa'trtortain.'ln olted to a truer devotion ,o our eouo U7, and a ttha tinner determination tha etira sball ue the- moat perfect givram4nt of tbe peopto, for tbe people," apd that our, warrior' aeait nau not bav died in vain.' - : -. . By CoaaAsa or J. H. VANircsLt cfci. w , " Impart men tChntmander. THQe). J. 8TEWAET' . AslsUntAdJaantXSeorI.' i v - v.. . . '' .. AMWESS 0V ls!G REITIIUCIS - - ' ' STATE C0ilimfi. Headquarters Republican Btate Cora uiitte.St. Cloud Hotel. Philadelphia. May 17, taal ro rn ntf cBtitCAwa or rtnuavL- ..'. . tamia: The' Republican State Committee thus early announces the opening of its Headquarters, and asks the prompt oo-operatlon of all active Republicans, ro tbe end that tbe details of what nust prove a great canvass may re ceive the most careful attention. The Harrlsburg Convention luissub wltted to the aufierage of the people a great ticket t td ju glorious .platform. The ticket embodies a group of names which for ability, fitness and- repre sentative cbaraoter. iVls impossible to excel. lenrtal -BenVBr is notion ly tbe ty pe of ou r aotd lery of Miirtiibftt whtth counted In Its ranks nearly"' quarter of million of Penusyl vajjiatis when thel Uniopprtbe States was Imperilled but his deeds and sufferings for tbe cause place him lu tbe front ratik of the heroes of that war. - As Republicans we vowed in Its darker hours that -political in gratitude should never be shown to any of these heroes, "all other things being equal." In this instance all other things are more than .equalled; they are excelled in so far that our maimed soldier candidate for Governor embod ies all the higher qualities of the states man, tit orator and the christian. Uenator Davies for Lieutenant Gover nor, rvpreseuta ,,th.virr& ''unshaken, talent, of the section which gave us .a Wiluiot and a Grow.- Win. , Henry Rawle, for tbe Supreme Court, is the best product -of Philadelphia's brilliant bar, and iu -the world of legal letters bears a fame so bright that our conti nent cannot bind it John M. Greer, for Secretary of Internal Affairs, is as strong iu politic as in physique,- and throughout a distinguished career in the State senate has been recognized as the chumpiou of the .men who have developed our rivers of oil and made the world their channel. Thomas M. Slafsliali; the most1 independent of all independent thinkers lit our West, is thtrbest example ourv State affords of the citizen whose qUHttrlckttoiiB have ciVipdled. the otQee to (liilit the man, 4!e(wiU aid in keepj.ug Intact .what in tmnaeUre of things uujtb be. a. very narrow Keputillwaa irtaTgin . in tbe loW;nrHoMse yfC'ongrtsss.''' ' ' ' ' 1 ui: luuB ci lj . "uui luiijr- rep- resenU.eVery living elemeut of Renub- lR-auiam, The platform la more, pro nounced than any'eVer before adopted lu the state pronounced in seeking every legitimate', political advance touchlng.lmprovemeut of methods aud rth'e t-arluist possible triumph of priuci- .. ... Pennsylvania le now freer iu her forms' of. Republican primary action tl'ian any other State in the Union. a5le inaugurated district representa tion in Xatioual Conventions, aud hoSypiore fully enforces this policy thjtn .any of hers slsfer ,Btuteg. The present platform ui4 the ruJea,emVod led Ihefoiu secure to 'primary 4etim claim to increased liberty, and . these are -political reforms of more ' rapid growth thau any known to Our history. ya a:rule good, things In politics which come to stay, come step by step, the pnee increasing only as all become jtor and more ready to receive. The ppogrtM of the Repuldican party forei-btj- attests a -fact which has grown into a mafim. In iu ih fancy the .party could but announce iu opposi tion to the further extension of slavery. Extension once forbiden. its. wismt cuauipwn the martyred Lincoln patiently struggled in the earlieryears ot his first adiuinitration for com pen - sated Emancipation. His appeals were rejected by the parties interested. War's grim necessity emancipated, and tiiefi a great struggle followed for equality before- tire law but another step; and one .which looks timid now vet , which was bold 'enough... then . Civil- rights accoiiipllehed, manhood sufJerage came through even more paiuful sUges. To have demanded the greater boou from the beginulug the linal step which included and outreach all the others would liavc led to a fatal slip. The men who proved their prowess In these struggles were those', who had the wisdom to guide wtih care and good cheer, aud so to stand with the people as not to lose their opportunities for increasing usefulness. Or such were- Lincoln, Steveus, Gar field. ' And now the Republican party of our, Suite having aided iu securing huihaii: rights through legal forma, iu its feVfit Convention wisely directed IU attention to the growth of liberty .lu primary action. In Republican Gov ernment it is frequently wise in citi tens to imitate iu the forms of volun tary political action those laid down by the law, for in this way all the peo ple become familiar with the law, and Lits workings; the exceptions point to times and occasions when it Is desir able to change the law, aud to prepuru sentiment for that Change.' The con stitutional law of Pennsylvania fixes the number of Senator and Represen tatives at 251, a maximum which tbe platform preserves In the selection of Delegates to future State Conventions, but it at the same time wisely protects the primary right of each Republican voter lu the declaration that delegate shall beselected as Senators and Re resen tat Ives are selected. This Is pop ular aud representative sutfragecarried Into, primary actipn, giving, to) local sovereignty t he say whether It shall be popular or representative. Either is a great advance, and in the advance the party of the State baa ouly refrained from Interference . with the right of home rnle ip primary details. Loo'i carefully at tbe platform, and you will see not only successive but culminating ttepe to every 'remedy, and steps pointing to every liberty which wisdom can sug-rest. These are reforms of to day. Only evenomed sophistry can call them reforms of to morrow. The ticket which high honor recognizes every element of the party; tbe platform embodies every principle which tbe knowledge of men In dispassionate conference, commit tee.or convention, could suggest as abreast of the timea. The Republican party redeems Its pledges. It has never forfeited iU word, and neither misconstruction nor taunt cau shake Its record or purtiose in this regard.- Accomplished reforms will be maintained, promised reforms will be realized, and that they may be. maintained and realized 'the State coqinilttee asks all who lean toward Republicanism lo fall into line under the old standard, that a victory sure to jiejwo'n may tJrdmiisi J assured. - In a contest' wltc.re.' -nearly "all ft4f stake they do best" wfmare nlifef wilV Ing'td sacrifice personal Heirrest Mbl vl()ual shadeiof opinion; personal arn- bitlou and interest) 'fox Jthe con,m'fri,l cause. In sufch cdutesbia shrewd and unsrcupulous euemy too often prompt: tbe lifting of the r'etL hand- of -faction, so that it may serve as a "will-o' the wlsp" to lend the unwary aside and into quagmires, where they must re main without a flag, without a pur pose, and without u goal.- - There Is but one enemy to fight. - It is the old one, w hich in major part was false to tlfe UuioH'lu'-iU hours of danger;which.suhseuui.'Utly stood but as n obstructifiil to the rights of men ; w.Uch to-day represents a reaction op posed to American, labqr, to our mater ial advancement iu' manufactures and commerce, to' the' redemption of our nation's pledges. v With settled put pose not to be diverted- from their object, the Republicans of Pennsylva nia will face tills common enemy, aud with it aloue decide tlie great iswuts of the conflict. Aud the better to do this let all Re publicans who have any suggestions to make, correspond with their State aud Couuty Committees, counsel with their ueighbors, invite an eucourage tbe ever-eulflcient aid ofthelr local and metropolitan Republican press-prompt the active to greater activity, Inspire effect lu the new aud untried, hasten primary actiHwhere hastsveau do no wrong, anticipate lit the earliest hours of the canvass that niachiuery of the law which requires early regis tries of voters aud in all things get ready for a great battle. Serve early and manly notice upon the enemy that every honorable effort and re source suall oe employed to achieve a victory which many regard as vital to the. great Republican party aud its principle. By order of the Republican State Committee. THOS. V. COOPKR, Chairman, Peruba cures every time get some, be well keep It 011 hand, aud sin no more. - Persons recovering from wasting ' ;:....-.. -1 - j. e.. .... nt Nvill he greatly-benefited by thu iise of .Browus Iron Bitters, a true tonic. GET ' THE BEST I LEAD ALL OTHERS! Every Style & Price. Guarantees! Uae xtxal m1 FOB OPERATION. ECONOtnY. DURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP. In;roremeati aai Conrcalewei fonai 2 V) otiers, POPULAR EVERYWHERE. nv Sal la Zrcl-f City susd Twr. ... T-4-.. , - a . . W. H. HYDE CO., AGENTS RIDQWAY. Bp a .1 2 g ii?! iB Is P IrPH . S3 Business Cards. QCO. A. RA1HBUN. ATTORNEY-Af -LAW. Main street, Rldgway, Elk Co., Pa Particular attention given to tbe examination of titles, also to patent and patent cases. HALL & M'CAULKY ATTORNEY- AT-LA W. Office in new brick building, Mala street, Rldgway, Elk Co., Pa. J. S. BAROWELL, PHYSICIAN AUD SURC201I. firot f tar mi ir A rn voart rtrAftli. Ofrloe on Main Street. Rldgway, Pa., opposite the Bogert House. Office nours irom 1 to x ana 7 to 9, r. J. , W. L. WILLIAMS ."." Late of StrattanvlllelPhyslefifr.silfKl ..Hurgeon, RldgwavPa; Offlce'Jn T . 1 1 I r . I L. 11.11 1!'. It 4 I nnu B JincK uuiiuing (i naimc References J,' D.; Smithy H. - t- Vnnnr. 1? T '. LCnn Ut -otl ,WtllV . Major 'John Kltley,' VV. W.jOreen- lanu, uiarirn. umce nours i w P. M. and 7 to 8 P. M. i" O- Q. MESSENGER. DRUGGIST & PARMACEUTIST, N. W. corner of Main and Mill street. Kidgway, Pa., full assortment of care fully selected Foreign and Domestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully die pensed at all hours, day or night. . vmy ., HYDE MOUSE. V. H. SCHRAM, Proprietor, Rldgway, Elk county, Pa. Thankful for the natronace hereto fore so liberally bestowed upon him. the new proprietor hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort aud con venience of guests, to merit a continu ance of tbe same. oct3'09 N EW LIVERY STABLE XN RIDGWAY. GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES , " and Buggies to let upon tbe most reasonable terms. JOFHe will also do job teaming. Htable on Elk street. All orders left at the Post Office wi'l receive prompt attention. Aug'01871tl Public Sale. There will be exposed to public sale) . on . TUESDAY, JUNE 1 1882. the valuable real estate on Broad street known as the L. Luther property, and ' is 80 feet on Broad street and 1U0 feet' along an alley next Hyde's store. On which Is erected a frame building 28? 38 with wing 16x38, and one frame barn. Terms cash. ' M. H. LtJTHER. -Executor estate of Llbbeue. Lutber uevukBca. . PLANTS and SEEDS...: for , . EVERYBODY Our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and BOOK OF FLOWERS send free to any address. , : '. HARRY C1IAAPEL V Florist and Seedsman, ' .' Wllliamaport, P . Henry A. Parsons, Jr., Local agent ' Ridgway, Pa. , NOTICE. JNotice is lierebv Kiveu that tlie un a tin. - dersigned and others assoiiated with ,-. him intend to make application to the 'tv Governorof the Commonwealth for a . " charter for the incororation of a com-.. gaily for tlie manufcwitvira nf Trnn Vanif ' tfsci, and of articles of commerce fr6m wood and metal in the County of Elk, under the 36tb section of the act of 2, ' A pril 1 874,an d the su pplemeu U tn'efeto;'' said company to be entitled. The Benezette Iron Company: C. R. EaBLET. 6xt STOVE S I GN No. 42 Main StJ A FULL LI N E BUILD ERS' . -" H ARDWAP E, STOVES AND V House-Furnishing ;'. GOODS At POPULAR .: PRICES., W S Service, A'&'t.."- 4. D. WOODRUFF, Mi. O. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURdSOH. Orrict Houas. From to 12 a m IIaI and 7 to 9 p. m. Residence Offlo at rt denoe, opposit Elk County Bank, Mala Street. , .. . CALLS DAT OR WIGHT PROMfTLT ATTENDED.. . . . , jA'r share of tb people's patronaa , j - ' -'V.'ri' Orders for flowers, seeds, ihti, from Harry Chaapel'a greenhouse, Wllllamsport, will receive prompt tentlou if left at Th" AovocAtl " office. ' ' ' " : i ' i - Wall paper. Border, Abastlne Kalaomine, Painta,Ofl,VarnUheule' at Cralg'a Drug Btore, Bitlgwiy. '.' t - L XT