I - " - I Ik Jltoak THURSDAY, tC., 1882. Go to Molesters' for buckwheat iflour and fine syrups. Good sleighing In Ridgway on "Thanksglvlrfg'lDay. , , Lots of new goods arriving ilaily fit Morgester'a new brick store. j Groceries! Groceries! Oroccrlesllt 'at Morgester's new brick store. .'Rain fell here In considerable ffuan titles lost Tuesday "afternoon and evening. Directors should turn out on Di rectors' Day at the Institute. Several able addresses will be delivered.. Union services, 'were lie1! a on Thanksgiving morning at the" chapel. Rev. A. 8. Goodrich detlvered the sermon. Sixty-five novelties In Plaques, Palettes.Vases.expectedatTiiE Advo cate omce next eaiuraay. jveiy body is invited to call and see them. Lost On Sunday last In the neighborhood of Grants' tanuery a gold neck-chain. The finder will please leave the chain at the Advo cate office and confer a great favor. The United States mint In Phila delphia during the month of Novem ber coined 1695obfc gold pieces, to the value of $845,000; 2,275,200 silver pieces, value $1,120,800. and 4,742,200 base pieces worth $126,606. Thanksgiving Day passed off' about as usual In Ridgway. Turkey was taken and many fan old hen beathed her last on that day and went to pot under the nom deplume of spring chicken. There were seven ty-eight'Jcou pies at the Opera House dauce onlThanks giving night. Allfwholattended voted the party a grand success. The sup per at the Ridgway House was excel lent lu every respect. Something new In Ridgway, at Craig's New Drug Store. Mineral Novelties 'direct from Colorado, Clocks, Jewels Caskets, Iuk- stands &c, made from speelmeuij ctf Colorado Minerals numbered and cuutiogueu hum wurrauit-u genuine Very handsome for Holiday gifts. A gentleman residing in Philadel phia, whose two little daughters were dying last Thursday of -diphtheria, saw in the Record of that day a com munication commending the use of sulphur in case of diphtheria. As a last resort he made a trial of it, using waahed flowers of sulphur and apply ing it directly to the membraneous growths in the throats of the children Vnt . i ti u tif a mtmtnnn lv titlin Tllti effect was almost magical. Within two hours there was complete relief, and in two (lays the children, who 'bad been given uy by their physical)?, had completely recovered. Distilled i if i i . i i - . . n fir Biiniinifin MMiitiiur. hi iwi mm iiiiw - era of sulphur should be used, not the powdered crude sulphur. Theron P.!Keator, Esq., who Is to lecture before the Teachers' Institute on the 20th and 21st instant is styled one of the most brilliant and enter taluingof lecturers Lima, Indiana, Nov. 28th, 1882. Geo. R. Dixon, Esq., Dear Sir: In reply 'to yours of the 22nd Inst., I would say, "I have no hesitancy in saying that Theron P. Keator is a good lecturer and very instructive. He gave us three lectures, "Trip Around the World," which he repeated by request, and "The Queer and Curious Things I have seen." He does not read. Some -portions of his lectures -:are very fine and very eloquent. Very truly, 8. C. M. Orpen, Rector St. Mark's Epis. Church. Hops are unusually scarce and 'high this season on both sides of the Atlantic. They bring at leant 100 per 'cent, more than -ordinarily, having risen to $1.35 a pound for the best -quality. The brewers are conse quently at their wits' end for substi tutes. Quassia chips,' which ordinarily rnrA wnrth turn pfantit a nmirwl hnvA risen to ten cents, and twenty tons were lately sold at -this .rate in New York for brewing purposes. Quassia yields a strong, bitter flavor, and is not an unhealthy tonic. Aloes, col embo and nux vomica, which are also In demand 'by the brewers, are quite &i bitter as quassia, but are hardly the 'substance which one would like to take in a -beverage. It weo the opinion of the National Druggists' Convention at 'Cleveland the other day that for the next twelvemonth brewers were likely to be among1 the -most profitable customers of the mem- bers. Hops cannot be obtained In 'sufficient quantities at any cost and' the pharmacopea is to be ransacked for bitter principal". The beer of the coining season -will 'tie medicinal if 'nothing else. Fine "Writing. From the Hartford Tine J The proprietor of a paper published in Philadelphia offered a prize of $20 in gold to the person who should write 'the most words fromthe first chapter . of Genesis Within a circle the size of a "silver quarter of a dollar. The prize was awarded to Mrs. -Xitllie E. Wood, 'of Hartford. Mrs. Wood accoin plished the wonderful feat of writing -the entire chapter within the pres cribed space, and to show bow wouderful that was It is onlv neces sary to count the words which the lady crowded into this small space. In -the first chapter of Genesis there are thirty-one verses and seven hundred and ninety-live words, not eounting Hue headings or the numerals -at the beginning of the verses, as the writer was permitted to 'omit 'these. The -reading matter and punctuation had 'to be copied into the quarter of a dol lar circle, into which she put the seven '"hundred and ninety-live words and 'one hundred and fourteen punctuation Murrks. Personal. O. II. FTltfn "killed thirteen deer lu four days recently. Captain Hortmi 'killed a flue large buck on Monday last. Janies McAfee t as in Lock Haven over Sunday and returned on Monday bringing his 'family home with him. J. W. Morgestcr moved 'into his new store on Tuesday last, and is now prepared to wait on all his old and new customers in better sha,pe than ever before. A load of thirteen deer was brought Into town last Tuesday after noon. Billy Roarick had two, Hfid Jim Rlckard and Pbllo Chrisler owned the remainder. Miss Effie Wealthy, of Angola, N. Y.. sister of Mr. Elmer Wealthy who clerks in Osterhout's store, is In Ridgway on a visit and expects to stay until after the holidays. Dyson Rishell after passing an un usually rigid examination with the greatest credit, was admitted to prac tice In the several courts of Elk county at the recent term of court. Dr. J. T. Wald, after an absence of several weeks from Ridgway re turned last week and is now per manently located at Ridgway in Hall's brick building where he Is pre pared to attend all professional calls night or day. D. K. Dean, Architect of Erie, was In town last week. Mr. Dean made the plan :for Morgester's new building. He will also prepare the plans for The Ridgway Bank. Schcen ing's, Maginnis', Powell & Klme'sand other buildings. MARRIAGE. Gorton Sobo. On Thursday, Nov. 80, 1882, (Thanksgiving Day) by Rev. A. S Goodrich Mr. Howard Gorton of Ridgway, to Miss Mary Sorg, of St. Marys. Sergeant Gorton and his fair bride have the best wishes of The Advo cate force, from Boss to Devil, for their future success. And that all their troubles may be little ones Is our earnest wishe. The latest styles of Human hair goods on band at Mrs. J. Butter fuss. Ladles please call and see them. Entirely new designs of plaques at The Advocate office next Satur day. Sixty-five different and entirely new designs. See them by all means before the best are picked out. Teachers should all be present at the opening session of the Institute and remain as faithful workers to the last. The program is crowded with an abundance of ipractical themes. Warner's safe kidney, Peruna, Manaliu, Hosteter's, Hop, Capital, Iron, Celery and Chamomile Bitters, Kldneywort, Shaker's Extract, St. Jacob's'Oil, Piso' cure, Jane's, Ayer's. Pierce's, Fenner's, and all standard Patent Medicine fresh and new at Craig's New Drug Store, Ridgway, Pa. A Vexed Clergyman. Even the patience of Job would be come exhausted were he a preacher and endeavoring to interest his audience while they were keeping up an Inces sant coughing, making it impossible for him to' be heard. Yet, how very easy can all this be avoided by simply using Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Trial' Bottles given away at Messen ger's Drug Store. -i-itonerville, Pa., Nov. 80. The funeral of the dwarf ten-year-old daughter of blacksmith Scherer took place near nere to-day. Tue corpse weighed exactly six pounds, and was dressed in a white shroud and encased in a white cofflu. The remaining dwarf sister did not attend. She is twelve years old and weighs about fourteen pounds. PREDICTIXO A GREAT STORM. An Astronomer Who Looks for Wide spread Destruction-In March. Washington, Dec. 1. The President has received the following communi cation, dated November.27, from Pro fessor E. Stone Wiggins, LL. D., -astronomer of the Canadian finance de partment: "May it please your Excellency. On the 23d of September last I an nounced through the Canadian press that a great storm would occur in March next; that it would first be felt in the Northern Pacific; would appear in the Gulf of Mexico on the night of the 9th, and, being reflected by the Rocky mountains, -would cross this meridian from the west at noon of Sunday of March 11, 1883. No .vessel, whatever her dimensions, will' be safe out of harbor, and none of small ton nage can hope to survive the tidal wave and fury of this tempest. -As. the wind will blow from'the southeast the planetary force will be sufficient to submerge the lowlands of the Ameri can coast, especially those bordering on the Gulf of Mexico and washed by the Gulf Stream, while the air currents for several hundred miles along the east side'of the Rocky Mountain-range, owihg'to the great atmospheric pres sure in those regions, will spread uni versal destruction. The New Eng land Staets will also suffer severely from the wind and floods. No point outside of harbor In the whole. area of the -Atlantic, especially north of the Equator, will be a place of safety, for, this will be preeminently the greatest storm that has visited 'this -continent since the day of your Illustrious 'first president. In view of this event, there fore, I Wke'the great liberty of repre senting to your Excellency the advisa bility of ordering all United States ships into safe harbor not later than tliefitb of March till this storm be passed." Afore Than Six PerTUent. is Usury. Plt tuburg Pout, 17lta -tilt. The trial of the case of the assignees of Knapp & Thompson against the WilliainsportXationul bunk, to recover the penalty for usurious Interest on 222 notes for various amounts, which has been on trial in the United Stales circuit court since Monday, was given to the jury shortly before noon yester day. The jury retired and after delib erating about three .hours rendered a verdict for the plaintiff for- $3,084.75. No appeal can be takeu from this de cision as the amount involved is not sufficient. The amount to enable an appeal to He in cases of this kind must exceed $5,000. The werdict is import ant as it praotically declares 'that a National bank in Pennsylvania can not charge more than six per cent. In terest for money loaned. 'Overooine ry Sulphur. A REMARKABLE OCCURRENCE, WITH OUT FATAL RESULT, AT A READING FOUNDRY. Reading, Nov. 80. A strange and remarkable accident took place in the foundry of the Reading Hardware Company, yesterday, by which twelve men were overcome with sulphur and rendered deathly sick. The men were engaged in various parts of the works when suddenly a dense volume of sul phur was forced from the cupola and driven in all directions among them A dozen of the number wereovercome at once and they dropped to the floor and commenced vomiting violently. Other employees fromrf.he mill were quickly summoned and the sufferers were carried out and medical aid promptly summoned. Two of the af flicted parties were taken home, suf fering severely while the lemaiuder recovered in a few hours and were al lowed to leave unassisted. The den sity of the upper air seemed to have prevented the sulphur from escaping iu the regular way and the accumula tion wus forced unnaturally into the foundry. Caught in the Downward Turn. ANOTHER UNFORTUNATE WHO SPECU LATED IN OIL WITH OTHER PEO PLE'S MONEY. Buffalo, Dec. 3. An ugly rumor has been current nere for 'Several days to the effect that 8. W. Gilbert, cashier of the Luke Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad, has been proven a defaulter. Jt transpired to-day that Gilbert has fled to Europe, and is short iu his accoi.nt.-t about $30,000. He has been accustomed for years to dabble in railroad stocks, corn, wheat and oats, and has amassed a snug fortune by judicious investments on the various board. When the lute advance in oil came, Gilbert was on the bull side and made money ; 'but before the market reached the top he went short and lost more than he had previously gained. At the juncture Gilbert at tempted to save himself by borrowing the funds of the railrond company then in bis possession. He hud used about $30,000 that did not belong to him without Improving his condition. The upshot was that he fled without even notifying his wife of his inten tions. He Is known to have a draft for $3400 cashed at the North Bank of the Republic In .New York since leaving here. Parties In New York say that he is now on the ocean. A Remarkable Burglar. MaryMorris, a petite fourteen-year old girl, witli a remarkable sweet face which seemed to beam with childlike innocence, was sentenced by a Chi cago court to two years in the home of correction, she having pleaded guilty to fourteen Indictments for burglary and larceny. The judge remarked that it was one of the most astound-, ing cases of which he had ever heard. This girl is the most remarkable bur glar of modern times. For the past two years she has plied her vocation, commiting innumerable daring bur glaries by night, and well nigh filling the house of her parents with dress goods, jewelry, diamonds and articles valued at $10,000. A large part of the plunder had been -disposed of, the revenue supplying the entire wants of the family. Elght hundred Indict ments could have been found. The story of her crimes and escapades would fill a ponderous volume. Her mother, Helen Morris, was sentenced to three and a half years in the peni tentiary as an accessory. ' Every Letter's Content. Warsaw, Jefferson Co., Pa. The swelling Is all gone. I am well and natural as I ever was before I was enlarged. I am delighted with Peruna and Manalin. ' S. P. Shafer. My sou is still improving in health. Your Peruua isjust the thing for him. W. Bauer, St. Mary's, Pa. The large 'Chronic 'Ulcers, of 15 months' stauding, are entirely healed. The swelling, pain and itching have all subsided, the leg is healed, and I aiu perfectly well, ii'erunats-a won derful remedy. W. M. Griffith, Ashland,. Ky. If -you desire health and to save money, ask your Druggist for Dr. Hart man's "Ills of Life." Two of the very Hue veteran hearse horses which drew Garfield's car at Cleveland are deud. They be longed to a large firm of undertakers Hogau & Harris. Mr. Hogau says that serious inconveniences sometimes attend the using of the untutored hearse horse. Thus, an old army horse became So carried away by the strains of a bugler. when some artillery were manceuveriug, that the hearse presently drew up between two cannons. Ou another occasion, -:when the sleighing on -Euclta avenue was excellent, a driver found it Impossible to prevent bis stted, a wlillome racer, Hying off at the head of the crowd of cutters. Bargains ! Bargains ! ! BVXTOVIIVH ! ! ! Great reduction in prices for the next 30 days at the Nnw York Store, In order to prevent the expense of moving our Immense stock, which will take place about Jan. 1, Now is the time to call and secure bargains as you may not have another opportunity to bujv goods at such low prices. Remember 'the place, post-office block. New York Store. Cohen Bros. t Bhownsteine, Proprietors. Faots which give a Healthy Tone to the Oil Market. Bradford, Nov. 30. The monthly report of oil operations for .November shows that there are on the lastlay of the month 141 rigs up and 'building and 150 Wells drilling in all the 'fields against 124 rigs and 109 drilling wells in October, a decrease of six. Many of the drilling wells have been stop ped during the past few days for want of water, and, as there :1s a foot of snow on the ground and the weather is cold, there is little .prospect of a resumption of this claps of work at: present. The number of wells com-' pleted in all the fields iu November was 149, giving a daily output of 1780, barrels with twenty dry holes against 116 wells completed in October with a daily production of .1802 barrels and twenty dry holes. The increase in the number of wells completed, ac companied by a decrease in produc tion, indicates the smaller calibre of the November completed wells, while the twenty dry holes, a number un precedented save in October, shows that a good portion of .the drilling lias been done on the outskirts of defined territory and that the "wildcaier" has come to grief lu most of his ventures. In Cherry Grove there is not.to-day a rig building or one ready to commence operations, and hut twenty-eight wells were completed dtrring the month, three of which were dry and the remainder added but 280 burrels to the dully production, an average of but eleven and one-half barrels to the well. In the field where two months ago less than InOOd barrels were con sidered almost h failure, the same trouble which prevents tliecompletiou of drilling, want of water and cold weather, also militates against the operator who is compelled to pump his well to obtain his production, and a treat many of this class of wells are shut down anu must remain so until warm weather and a thaw or rains occur. These facts taken lu connec tion with the known decline of till the old fields, have given a healthy tone to the market, and a feeling of confi dence prevails .which lias not before been experienced since the recent pa-nic. In Forest county, the Anchor well, which proved such a scare to the trade, ha settled down to not more than one hundred barrels, and many ihink it is not doing over seventy-five barrels. In the meantime those who were induced to enter the new field by the success of the Anchor well, have in many pluccs come to grief. Seven dry holes having been found, and this comprises all the wells completed. FLORAL DEOKATIOXS. Taste, Beauty and Style unexcelled, attention given to the proper arrange ment of Flowers. Bouquets, baskets and Designs prepared in the most artistic manner at moderate prices mid Hent safely by express. Catalogues free to, Address. Harry Chaavel, Decorative Florist, 'William-sport, Pa. A RELIGIOUS NEWSPAPER. We desire to call the attention of our renders to -one of the largest, ablest, and most popular religious uewsHiTH i-uoiisneit one mat se cures the best writers in this country and Europe, regardless of expense; has the best and fullest book reviews of any paper in the country ; has able articles upon financial aiid commer cial subjects; has departments edited ny specialists ana devoted .to Fine Arts, Music. Science, Religious Intel ligence, Missions, School aiid College, News of the Week. Hymn Notes, ihe Sunday-school, Legal and Sanitary questions, Biblical Research (some tmng tnat cannot be found in any other newspaper iu the United States), Farm and Garden, Iiihurance, Weekly Market Repot ts. etc in fact, a news paper which, with its twenty two dU tiuct departments, la suited to the require in tuts of every family, con taining a tuna oi iniormation which eannoi be had iu any other shape, and having a wide circulation all over the country and in Juuope. We refer to 1 he independent, of New York now called "The largest, the shiest, the best." See advertisement, in an other column, and seud a postal card ior iree specimen copy. Vermont is aoout to'tukcanew departure In taxation by assessing upon corporations within her borders the entire amount required to pay the expenses of the State Government. tta n roads are to be taxed at the rate of 2 per cent, on earnings of $2,000 per mile of road, or on earnings of less- than that sum; 3 per cent, on $3,000; 4 percent, on $4,0.10, and 5 per cent on $5,000 and over. Insurance companies' will be taxed 2 per cent, per annum on the gross amount of premiums und assessments collected wil bin the State, and -one-half of ue per cent, on all surplus over the legul reserve. Hav ings banks and .trust couipunies will bo required'to puy 1J per cent, on the average amount of deposits and accu mulations. Express, telegraph, and telephone companies will be assessed 3 per cent, on-thelr gross receipts, and steamboat, car, and transportation companies 2 -per . Cent, of their gross receipts. It is estimated that the an nual amount thus raised will equal. f250,000, which will be amply suffl clent to pay all tbo current expenses of .the State. fetaU Brevil&A Gnlusha A. Grow Is now out of politics, he says, and Is Intensely en-1 gaged In the coal business. It Is proposed to change the nninc of Roseville, in Jefferson county, to White, after General Harry White. An Indiana county man took n drove of several hundred .turkeys to Pittsburg, driving -them by the com mon high way, and arriving safe and in good condition. There -is in a cell in the ail nt Harrlsburg a boy only -ten years old who has been confined there since last June. His offense was running away from the poor-house. Professor Ledy ha decided that the fossillizcd bone discovered in a Mifflin county quarry belong to a member of an extimit species of peo cury, one of theiiog family. Scrantoniaus have been badly frightened by discovering that fiver 800 pounds of giant-powder have been lying in thler freight depot siuce last March. John Coyle, seventeen years of age, became 'temporarily insane nt Serantoii n Saturday and inflicted severe injuries on himself. It was eaused by drinking liquor. .One of the bright little misses of Montrose, upon witnessing the pleas ure manifested hy a dog on meeting its master, exclaimed : See his tail go! Wags so fast you can't count It." The finance committee, of Erie city councils, has recommended the adop tion of an ordinance fixing the salary of the mayor at 3 1,000 a year; that of select councilman $200 and common councilman $100. i In one election district In Bedford county the Republicans did not have a vote for auy candidate on the ticket. This was Snulhamptiou No. 1, com monly known as ' Beans Cove.'' It polled forty voles for Pattison. John Troutmim, deceased, of Uniontnwn, was the oldest newspaper subscriber in the United States. He subscribed for a lociil paper in 1810, tlie year he was married, and contin ued to take it up to it be time of his death, a period of seventy-two years He would have been ninety -five years old next Friday. Recently a farmer in Armstrong county gave chase to a fellow who was stealing his corn. The thief .ran into a double harrow leaning against tlto barn, causing one wing to full, which caught and held him tight. ib u rat in a trap. The farmer got a rope, tied him and giving him u good whipping, sent him home. Justice Mayes, of West Alexander, recently married his two thousandth couple. For sealing these happy bonds he has received t lie nun ef $2(11.14, or an average of thrce;ui:d twelve and a half cents per couple. The regulation fee was originally two dollars, und after lSii-i it was three dollursaUhniigh some couples paid nothing and other from six dollars to twenty dollars. The lowest sum paid was ninety cents. Thirty couples have been colored, fifty of tlie men were named Smith mid fourteen of the women did not change their names. Business ranged from six couples a day to none. Dead "Body itiouxi.-. Thr dead body of Edward Corcilius, of North Iloulsdalc, was found in the woods about two miles west of Raniey, in Clearfield county. Daniel Hitriev. a boy fifteen years of a;e, while driving home some cows, discovered the body, but wus so lYifJiU-ned that lie ran away, nnd.it was until the next morn ing that an elder brother accompanied him to the spot, when they found the almost nude body of the inaii. A coroner's inquest was held, when the identity of the body was ascertained, and a verdict reiniered .time lie cuttle to his dea! Ii from hunger ami expos ure. He had wandered from home, being somewhut deranged, and had on when he left a good suit of clothes, all of which hud been torn oil' or lost in his wuiideiiugH. JJrouki illt: J'cit. A. Itulned. Ilesort. Scott's Hotel at the Head. Erie. Destroyed byiFiw. Erie, Dec. 2. The famous hotel at the Head, owned by W. L. Scott and leased by William G. Graham, lias been destroyed by fire. Nothing was saved. Mr. Graham's aged father and mother were rescued at great peril of their lives. A blinding snow storm raged during) the progress of the con flagration. The origin of the fire Is attributed to an explosion of natural gas, with which the building wus lightettond heated. It is believed that Mr. Scott will build a more costly structure immediately on the blull above the former site. The losses and! Insurance are as follows: Building and furniture, $25,U0i:. Insurance Lancashire, 20('0; Manchester, Eng land, Je'UOO; American Insuiauce Company of Philadelphia, J2000; Glenns Falls, N. Y., JJ0D0; London and Lancashire, 22oi, und Royal, England, -'2')U. Iu all,.$12,60i. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. "It Is entirely different from all others. It Is as clear as water, and, vn its name indicates, is a perfect Vege table Hair ltestorer. It will immedi ately free the head from dandruff, re store gray liair to its natural color," una produce a new growth where it has tallen olf. It does not in any manner ufll-cl the health, which Sul phur, Sugar or Lead, and Nitrate of Silver .preparations have done. It win cnange iignt or lanea ituiir in. a few-days to a beautiful ulosiy brown Ask your druggist for it. Each . bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., -YV holesuie Airents Phihldelnhla. and II ALL & RUCK EL, New York, II '. Itidgway Lodge No. 9M, IO. of O F. meets every Thunduy -evening at 7:Jt o clock in their Lull over the ,pobt oQlue. WE W 'AD VF.llTISEMKNTS. DIVORCE NOTICE. Elizabeth Neerlng, ;by her next friend Hilehucl Welder, vs . Charles C. Neering In the 'Court, of Common Pleas of Ed? t'oiinlv. No. -8.) Seplenib'r Term, .'182. DIVORCE. To diarlrn C. Hecrhib, ,'rnpawlrnt: Sir: Take ( iiotlee that su'bpnpnu and alias suhp'jRnu having been issued in the above entitled .ease and re turned '"not found in the county" you are hereby notified to appear be fore ciiia court on the FOURTH MONDAY OF JANUARY, A. D I8S3. to answer tlif cnutpiniut of the Libellnut above named. , TnoaiAs srn.ivAN. Sheriff". SlieKlfT's fffflcf, Ridgway, Pa , Dec. 6t h, 1H.H2. f Hai.i. A McCaii.ey, AttorncvH fur Lihellanf. ELECTION PRO CL V Jl All O N . WHEREAS, By an Act of Assem bly approved 3une.4!b, fiT'J, en tit ed "An uct to create poor tlisl ricts and to authorize purchase of lands mid ee:tion of buildings to fuini-h relief and give employ men to. the destitute, poor nnd pauprs iu this Common wealth," it is provided: Sec. 1. He it ciid'-tcd That for the purpose of furnishing relief to ll,e ,oor, iiestitut and paupers, giving them employment, nnd carrying oui the provisions of tills act, each .county of this Commonwealth ;is hereby created a district, to be known a ' - ' county poor district.'' Skc. 2 That Ihe coiutuUsionrrs o eaeli county are authori.ed nhd em powered to select .and purchase real esti te witbln said district, enct (lure on buildings, provide lools, machinery and stock, us they in their judgment mav dt eni nect ssai v, proper and su!- fleient t-i ci' fry out 1 1 to disiyn and pur pose of tliis act. The con vi va nee and title for such real estate shall be i.-iken in I lie name and for he n-e of t be dis trict mcutiomd iu the liret section of this act. Six. 3'. The said county commis sioners shall not ,pui ehi;n' Veil I estate fm-the purpose of thin act until recom mended so to do by peiitlon and votes, as follows: Tnat is, at any ti no uf'ter the pass-ige ot this act. on pi titiop und recommendation ot two-thirds of over seers of poor then in office within such district, the courUtf .quarter sessions oi such county shall submit the question of such purchase to the -votes of the quulilled electors of such district: such election shall be held according to the direction of said court. Ht e-ithtr the election lor township ollim'rs, in February, general f lection iu Novem ber, or at a special election ordered bv (lie court for the purpose, ai d shell be held and conducted by the officers pro vided by law for holding ek-eiions in the respective voting districts ami pre cincts within such districts, and ac cording to the law governing munici pal and general leelhfr.H : bin this Commonwealth; at. least sixty days' notice of such election shall lie given by the sheriff of said conn(v, bv pub lication iu two newspapers publislud ! within said county. ! And whereas. At a con t of otiMi fcr I sessions held on Nov. inlier b'f'2, at linkway, in and for the county id' Elk, the court did order nnd decree: 'Tii:it an election lie hei.i by Un qualified electors iu the several' elec tion districts of the county of Klk. on the lMlli day of February,' A. 1). at the time and places for the election of borough and towns', ip cllicci's j.i-o-vhlcd by law lor holding- ejections iu the respective voting precincts and disti-.cts within said county, for the purpose ff determining the qiie.-tion of llu purchase by the county com-mis-ioiieis of Klk county of ivu! estate for ih.- erection of county por house buildings, in uccor.lanec'with the Act of Assembly approved June 4th, 1.-.70. It is furthermore ordt r d ami decreed that the sl.criff'of EM; c uinty give ul leu-t sixty ray's notice of s'licli dic tion, by publication in id ler.st two newspapers ;ml.li.-lnd within n, county of Elk. Hv i in; invur.' Iu pursuance wherein', .1, Thou, as Sullivan, high sheiifi ot the county of Eik, ,do hereby make known and give public notice to the qualified ejectors of the said-county of-iiik tiiai on the Urn day of Ktunu.Mtv, an election will be lieid in accordiMice with tlie above .ret ired decree of tin court of quart ir-session of Elk county, at the. following places: Henczctte township, atrthchotisc o, Elizabeth Wim-low. Bctizimtcr township, at thesehooi hoit'C on Michi.ei navel, noi.r the Kik creek bridge. Fox township, i.t the Cmtcrvil'e school house. Highland township, at ti e house of Levi Elitli(.i'j.'. Horton township, at the- school house near li. V. Oyster's hotel. Jay township, at the In. use of Alfred Peursall Jones township, at the Wilcox Tan ning and Lumber (Vs. oltice. Millstone towiisbiii. at the hottvv of Henry Derr, ut Han's dam. Hidgway .township, .ut the oiirt house. Ridgway borough, ut the , court house Itolfe election district, at the store of E. W. llolfe & Co. Spring Creek township, at the house of i lionius Irwin. St. .Murys borough, -nM)'.'tv'!i hall. .1 also, make known the following : St:c. 4. Tlie election i.tficeTs-shidi' ut such election receive ballots from qualified electors, written : printed, as -.till lows: On the outside "noor house," on the inside either " for poor house " or "ii(!ainst poor house;" nt the close of the polls the votes shall he counted, nnd duplicate .certified re turns of the result thereof be niadeaiid sealed one copy of which shall he de- posited witli tlie commissioners of such county, to be opened by them, aud the other with tlie clerk of the court of quarter sessions of the county; at me nrst meeting nnd session of the court of quarter session thereiO'ter, t he said ret Urns deposited with the clerk shall be opened and coi.iued, und a record made of I lie result of said elec tion; If a majority of voles cast are for a poor houfc, the county commissioner.- shall within a seasonable time, at their discretion, proceed to .purchase real esltde and crVot buildings us pro vided in tills act; if a majority of the voles so cast are against a poor house, no land shall be purchased, until utau election Mibscqueiilh- held not less than two ycaiv thereafter, ft, the man ner as be ore provided, -a .majority of 11. e votis cast shall be lu favor of a n or bouse; und the expense of such elec tion shall be borne by the said county. Given under my baud and seal at in gway litis out titty or 'IJefceitibet' A. 1). 1882. TilOJUAS SULLIVAN, L. K. Sheriff. -CUae.-P. Rlghter, 'Philadelphia, r , sayu: "I have used Brown'8.Iron Hitters and canhighjy reooiinimud ;lt as a tonic." CH ART hR S0TICE. NofuMS Is hereby given.. tht V plication will be made to the;t6vrrn r of the State of Pe-nusyl vattla. ntnliff an net of Assembly of the comii i wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. ' Ah Act to provide fo'r tlie Ihm'rpo.rai l n and Regulation .of cettnin. : !fM lions," approved April '-'',,, 181. the snplements thereto, for the clitirter if an ifrtended corporal Ion to be called TH K TOBY yA.t.hlOr C.L COM PAN V the chnia' ter immI object wlicrof hi mine .tm l prepare for. market, or !Vor their ow use and 'O.tftftfMtrptbr)!. .Wid,,;Troo or- add other minerals, and to niuiiufac ture iron and steel, or any other ntin erals. or either thereof, in nil shapis and forms, anil eltliiio!' these nieiaU exclusively or In enmhii-ation with other rtie'lils, or with wood, -nnd to transport all of said irrl'lcies'iir ivny f them to market, nnd to dispone of. same, and for these purposes, tohin'''. possess ivnnrcuji y an iiie nn'11". ''' Ills, und pri . liej,es oi ine shiu fvui . Assembly and its HUprMetirenti. . Lu corns & Eaki-ky. Solicitors. of 1 t-l; LEAD ALL tifMS! Every Style & Price. S viuruiittiotl Uneqiiale A FOR OPERATION, feHRABILITY and to c'fcrs. -'i A : ' '.NTS Nerrr faM; to rnro wliatevur. Kv&J Alftoalldlbcuse: ul luj luuk:i.Diti&ft Vir iimoiitintMu-o oi I i uih. i el the Hod, ) Peix.na. lsiipoaiuvncurn. In irrrfirsof Yttutti i For Kritrk 1ti?t fTttirr l0' "f. "Vht Nervous i i.iiTalr?iaKo li;ia na. -I'khuna v ill p.Hl'.tvoly uro B(jxuurie- For Nor vunn I'ViisU'a nun, cautiuU byeat (W5ivonniui'aljr uniiatnrrw tnlutcrpnr,es. k'EHimA Is amirecun. ES?ScS2SS Aced unci Young Persona who are Ui- I turbed loo frequently At nliflit, to nuke I water, can rt'ly Implicitly on Pehitna. i For Uniinrv DiMvjses of hotli sexR, Tor FamalB ;mrl:ilnts of nil kinrR nun fvr Ifiravelf Pkiu;n a Is a sixsclflc.e&CSBSSSE ,oJ Vor t'bronto Nnsnl Catarrh, rKitrN a Th rwk your dri trlst or address the-nroprie-turs, l)r, h. ii. Hart mutt & Co., oaborn, O. Fur cxusuiauou uko nouuag except Live Agents Wanted. . 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