The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 27, 1873, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. M A lini 27 1873.
,' Tlmral tttielrftratf.
Jrie Express Ennt 2:35 ft, m.
to ilo West 2:r,0 a. m.
r.o Mail East. . B:fO p. m
flo do West 2:2H a. in.
Rinovo Accoujinouaiiun Knst .... 8:65 a tn.
do do (In West I'r.iO p. m.
Batos cf Advertising. I
Ot e oolumn, one year , $75 flfl
I ' " 40 00
I " " 25 00
e " " " is no
transient advert tinn per square of eifht
lines or less 3 times or less 2 00
Busiucss cards, ten lines or less, per
ye " 5 00
Marriages and Death noticed inserted
g. nri s.
" 7 J " iiiii ,
Elk LoJ.39, A. T. M
(Ita'ed meetings of Elk Lodge will he
hnd ut their hall on t he second and fourth
IVesdnys of each month.
0. L. MoCitACKEN. Suc'y.
-J-Li!lL" ! L"
More Snow. Yesterday suow fell
ben to the depth of several inches.
Lutheran Services. Next Sun
day, at the Court House. German in
the morning and English hi the even
ing by Rev, I. IJrcneniart.
Those wishing prime Apples will do
We-1 to Call at lloilTON & MlLLER.'s.
Trey hae a largo lot on h-iiul, for sale
by the bushel or barrel, $l.i!3 a bushel
or .53.23 a band.
Land Saiss. The finale adjourned
sa'e of unseated lands for taxes, for 1S70
and 1871, yet duo and uupaid, will be
tnld at the Court House iu Ridgway,
on .Monday April 14th, 1373, at oue
o'clock p. m.
Mabjr By A. W. Orny, Esq.. at lite
fl ee in Jay township, on the I'J.h uli.,
tit David W. Benncit, lute of Bradford
county. Ph., to Miss Mary A. Rothrock, tf
i-.ne7. jtt e.
The Bradford boys (like most other lo
calities) have their peculiaru'es which are
noticeable in tlieir eeleoiiou of wives; iu
tb ir estimation tlierc are tlneo essential
qualifications, viz: beau-J, j id;;rieui, and
the 'irt of making good buckwheat cakes.
Whn-.i lliey fiad a youiig lady who combines
he '.hree they go tor her. A.
D.M CSCAIiONDA, )
March, 1th, 1S7j J
1 Rt F.N D pAlu-iONS. My chfrojrra pliy ,
jiiu'sciug Ironi too errors in my la-t com
munication uust !io very poor. Iu the
5th paragraph joa otuit an entire tvoid,
"otui" whioh should hive bv.'jn p!ac.d
muiedia:e'y aflcr the word "iron" there
by Dorvort'i.g the induing of the sen
tence. Thi's are the bright ideas of
rna ly auili. r.i !o?t upuu tho world; and
t' truth of the old ev'tplurul saji'j-
ju: . now la.-cibly resents itself to iny
iijind, and runs something in this wise,
'east not your pearls before twine etc."
A very atunsiup; incident occurred at
this place a short tiiuo ago. One of our
lumoeriiien had occasion tosendh's man
Jo:.jn" to the woods in quest of some
cher.y bn'c which he had tn use as a
medicine for his horses. To au ineredib'e
short Fpaee of time "John" returned wi:h
a largo basket of what ha called chary
bark but uj un inspection it proved 'o be
bh: bark and when infoi uied of the fact,
he would uot bo cotiviuccd, but when
ovei wheltr.ing; evidence was brought to
bear iu the uiut'er, he earnestly declared
iliac if it wis bireh bark ha obtained it
frou. a cherry tree. Ibis is the only in
htarce of tho kind that I ever heard of
birch bark growing on a cherry tree.
Scientific men take ti'itico. Vfe have
intimated that oar new steam mill will
be ieady for business about April loth,
however wo would not vouch for the
truth of the statement.
That matrimonial affair referred to in
my last baa not jet taken place, but 1
see by a notice in jour last, issue that the
Editor of the Advocate is ahead of
Pioneer.
1' , S. Long tuuy he wave.
T.VritAT Constitutes GAMntiso.
Chief Justice Thompson, of Pennsyl
vania, in a recent casa avo his opinion
in tho following words: "Anything
wh'uh induces men to risk their money
and propei ty without any other hope of
rctura t'oau to g 't tor nothing any given
amoutt from ano h.'r, is gaioullnj;, nud
demuralizing to the cmnuiunity, no mut
ter by want r;a!no i' miy be called. It is
the i-ame whether tho promise be to pay
on the color of a curd or the fleetness of a
horse, an 1 tho saiu) minerals indicate
how much is lo-fc or won in either cae,
and the liug party bus received junt
Do much for tho mouey parted with iu
one case as the other, viz., nothing nt
all. Tho lucky winner h of course the
a;aiuer, and ho will couunuo so until
fickla fortune, in doe time, makes him
feel the woes he has inflicted on others.
All gnibliiip; i.s immoral. I appre
hend that the losses incident to the
practice disclosed within fivo years have
contributed more to the failure and em
bezzlements by pivhlio tllicers, clerks,
agents and others aeMng; i.j judiciary ro
lalions, pub.'io and private, than any
known, or perhaps all other eau.-en; aud
the worst of it is, that iu the tiaiu of its
eveife there is' a vaat amount of misery
and suffering by persons entirely guiltess
of any participation iu the oauo of it."
li.rnom, i'A., Miiveli 2ith IS?:!.
I'l .vr inw TK, As your luuoli valued
pa;.i r i'ltiuri'e" iluit locals are always c
ctpiahls, perliaps a lew lines from over the
ri'lje. niny bo inleiesting to Borne of your
readers.
The mliroad being built up our Branch
Is steadily but slowly progressing; cars are
rnnning up ns far as the Roger mill, about
ten miles from Driftwood.
The raUitig season Is here and our lum
bermen are busily engaged rafting in and
running oil' lumber; there is about tho
usual amount ot dqunre timber with a pros
pect of good demand and fair prios. Log
driving has not fairly oomnicnoed yet,
although something is being done on the
smxll streams by means of splash flood).
The prospective railroad Station is giving
new impetus to business in Eenezctte,
already preparations are making for several
now buildings, an oil well, aud a tannery
aic in contemplation. Benezctte is a stalo
old town of slow growth, but there is yet
some enterprise in her people, mure especially
among the young people as the frequency of
matrimonial connections clearly indicates,
and when the arrangement is made all ob
stacles are overcome nud the programme is
carried out nt all hazzards, as was demon
strated on tho l'Jih ult., at the office of A.
VV. CI ray. The Squire in response to a rap
at Ihe door, tloncd ilieunmenlwnab'cs, turned
up tho light aud (always ready to ao
commodate in suoh cases) nt elevon fifteen
p. m. stood the anxious aod exoited couple
up before him and in shirt-sleeves and slip
pers made them happy in hymeuial chains.
The phrase in common parlance "too thiu"
is not applicable to their case.
V. ectlville iu Jay township is o point of
some note, mainly for Jew peildlars and
dead Irishmen. It is remarked that it is
ulmoijt a daily ceourrenco to find a dead
Irtehninn in the place, cause, "visitation of
God superinduced by bad whisker, blasting
powder, or standing iu front of a reming
ton." As this has grown unexpectedly lengthy
I will close and leave it with you to use
part or all as you choose for publication.
Ancnr.LAis.
A CoWAUiu.Y Attack. A man
xtulx two olfu-r men in iJiv lack. One
Kill 2r'lul'!g h'e. On Monday Inst,
between two aud three in the alteruoon
a Cght occuied near tho depot between
John Kelly, a stoue cutter, and Patrick
Dougherty, a gtavol train hand, Kelly
forcing J.'ougherty into the fight,
Dougherty, alter beinr struck several
iin.es, knocked Kelly down and in few
minutes cliuohed and while in this po
ku'u n a man named James Krogh ran
up to them and stabbed Dougherty iu
biick three tiroes once ou the righ1
shoul ler blade, oucc oa the left shoulder
blade and once on the rump. Alter
this Jatnrs O'Neal another gravel train
baud .seeing Krogh coining toward him
stutopted to escape iu flight, when
Kri'gh ran alter him rod plunged the
kui.e imo his back inflicting a serious,
if not mortal wound. (J '.Neal is low in
a critical condition, with doubts enter
tained fi.r hi: recovery. Krogh, Kelly
aud a man mined Delany were arrested,
and lodged in the look up for disordly
conduct aiid bofors they were released
on this charge iulormatiou was made be
fjie Ju-tice Voilmer and they had a
Louring ou Tuehdny uroiuiiig, Kelly
w is hold in coU'J bail, Krogh in 81000,
and Dcltaoy discharged iu the Dough
erty c;:.;e and in the O'Neal case Krogh
was held iu SoOUJ dail udtional bail.
ioih tLeso woithys were sent to jail in
llidgway In default of bail. Gazette
of liOth in st.
Ar-PLKs! Api'I.e.:: A large lot of
prima Apples, embracing Greeuiags
liusseta, jjaldwins and Spi'.zenburgs,
ou hand aud fur bale at the Kast End
Store of Ilorton & Miller.
A Vermont paper insists upon it that
there is uo Stats where 'good, Equate,
upright living" is easier had than in its
own.
BiI.Ltlt.AD3, letterheads, etc., printed
at the Advocate office. Seud iu your
orders.
Andrew Johnson is out in a letter fa
voring a convention to revise the Con
stitution of Teuuesseo-
There are 10,000 Chinese iu San
Francisco, and it is estimated that they
occupy less than 70J dwelling.
A Frenchman cannot prououneo
"ship." The word is "sheep" in his
mouth. ueciog an iron-chd, he said to
a boy, "ish dish a war .sheep?" "No,
sir;" ant.we.ied the boy, "it's a ram."
The Men phis Appeal tells of au Irish
man who got laughed at lor making faces
over some persimmons, and who retorted,
"Ye may grin, ye mutton headed idiots!
but 1 cuu lather the sowl out of the man
that spilt viueg:tr over tliim plums."
To be perfectly freo from the insults
of furtuno we shovld arm ourselves with
the relieetiou that nono but intellectual
possessions are what we can perfectly ca;I
our own that all tbiuijs from without
are but burrowed that what fortune
gives is not ours and whatever she
gives sho o;u lake away.
Freights having been pretty generally
started out West for the seuboard, we
are glad to see it stated that money is
becoming mure pleuty. The farmer is
puting his crops iuto market, for which
lie gets the cash, pays his home bills to
his home stureketpnis aud mechanics,
wbo in turn pay their bills for stocks
iuruished from the large cities. Thus
lie wheel goes steady urouud and all are
wade comfortable.
K.vi Miruisi: in J!t;.-i.Ebs. Wcliko
enterprise, and we knew of no class of
business nun displaying more ol it than
the newspaper publishers of America.
The Publibhers ol Our Fireside Fricud,
Chicago, announce this week in our col
umns, their second Annual Distribution
of premiums to subset ibers. This ex
cellent Story and Family Weekly is now
in its third volume. Its success has
bscn great. It is firmly established as
one of the lending weeklies of the Union,
with the largest circulation of any paper
in the West. Its success may in no slight
degree be attributed to its method of
distributing premiums which is perma
nent with this paper, being held annual
ly. Its distribution last year gave gen
eral satisfaction. Their list of premi
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cash or some oue ol tho valuable articles
mentioned in the Let. We cheerfully
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of their well conducted enterprise, and
our readers need have no doubts as to
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Specimen copies of the paper and pre
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LI031TS3 NOTICE.
TAVERN LICENSE.
IILNI.ZKTTE TOWNSHIP.
Martin Entz,
D. Kuncs.
EENZ1NOER TOWNSHIP.
Jacob llerbstritt.
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Woifg-ing Autriiin,
Kock & Son, (Kersey.)
JAY TOWNSHIP.
A. Turley, (Wnedville.)
T. J. & J. A. Burke,
P. II. Burke,
B. Brownlee.
Junes township.
Horace Sjtark.
st. mary's Boaouoa.
B. Conner,
D. Scull,
A. J. Lay ton & Co.,
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EATING HOUSE.
UENZINUEtt TOWNSHIP.
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jay township.
Thrs. J. Burke, t Weedville.)
hT. MARY'S BOROUGH.
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J. B. H indie,
George Schaut.
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FiRST-CiaSS TiU'SHOP
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BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS.
jan 10 '71 yl
HOW TO GO 772ST.
This is an inquiry which every one
should hivejruttfttlj answered befere
ho Btarts ou his journey, and a little
care tukeu iu examination of Routes will
in tuaoy casses save muoh trouble, time
and money.
Tho "0., B. & Q. R. R.," running
fiom Chicago, through Galesburg to
Burlington, aud the ''I., B. &Y. Route,'
running from Indianapolis, throogh
Bloouiiugton to Burlington, have achiev
ed a splendid reputation in the last two
years as the leading Passengers Routes
to the West. At Burlington they oon-
neut with the B- Jt M. R. R. and from
the great Burlington Route, whioh runs
direct through Southorn Iowa to Nebras
ka aud Kansas, with close conneotions
to California and the Territories ; and
passengers starting from Elk County, on
their way wostward, cauuot do better
than to take the Burlington Route.
This Line has published a pamphlet
called "How to go West," which eon
tains much valuaoie information; a large
. . Tnr. 1.:v,
nnrreot man ot the Grea' Weit, which
i caQ be obtained free of charge by ad
, . .v. n 1 Xaaan-, a unl
dressmg the General Passenger Agent
' rrf the B & M. R . Burliugtoa, Iowa
Powell & kime.
Powell & KJuie
Having ereoted large aad well arranged
new Btare House en the eld ertte, since the
fire, and filled it from cellar te garret with
Hie Choicest geods of all descriptions, thtt
can be feund In any market, are fully pre
pared to reeeivethetrcM customers, and
supply their WMate si kettom figures
Their assortment is noveotnplete,
prising
DBY GOODS
GROCERIES,
CROCKER!,
HARDWARE,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SH018,
HATS AND CAPS,
NOTIONS,ito., ete,
PORK. FLOUR. SALT.
Feed, B aae. Butter,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
Canned Goods,
In shert everything anted. in thee'Country
by
LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ME
CHANICS, MINER8, TAN
NERS, LABORING MEN,
EVERYBODY
Also, full iteek ef
MANILLA FVOPE
of the best nanafacture, ef suitable sixes
for rafting and rannhas parpeses.
IUdfwet Va., Vlarek, HFJX
I
F YOU WANT TO BUY r
GOODS CHEAP
ao ro
JAMEB.H- IIAGERTY
Main Street, Rldgway, F. 1 ?
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS AND UAro,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WARE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
t
Groceries ami Provisions.
Tbe BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap
as tlin CHEAPEST.
JAMES H. IIAGERTY.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
ID&WAY.
DAN SCR1BNEB WISIIKS TO Ilf-
form the Cittzens of Kidgway, and the
publio jenerally, that he has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
aud Buggies, to lot upon the most reason
ble terms.
B3gwH will also do job teaming.
Stable in the Brooks Barn, near the
Post Oflioe, ou MiB street. All orders left
at the Post Office will mee prompt atten
tion. Aug 20 1870. tf.
RAILROADS.
PHILADELI KIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON and after SUNDAY, OCT. 27 1872,
the trains on the Philadelphia &
Erie Railroad will run as follows:
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia..ll.JO p. m.
" " ' Ridgway 2.28 p. m.
" " arrive at Erie 7.65 p. m.
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia. ..12. 40 p. m. '
" " " Ridgway 2.39 a. m.
" " arrive at Erie 7.45 a. m.
Accomodation, leaves Rcnova, ...2.10 p. m
" Ridgway.-tt. 20p. m.
" arr at Kane 7.S0p. m.
EASTWARD.
Kail Train leaves Eric 11.35 a. m.
" " " Ridgway 6.0t f. m.
" " arrive at Philad'a... 6.65 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Kue 9.05 p. m.
' " " Ridgway... 2.04 a. m.
' " ar' at Philadelphia.. 8.30 p. m.
Accomodation, leaves Kane 7.65 a. m.
" ' Ridgway... 8.55 a. in.
" arr at Renovo 12.30p.m.
Mail East connects east and west at Erie
withLSMS'R W and at Corry and Ir
vineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny K
R W.
Mail West at Corry and Irviueton with
Oil Creek and Allegheny It R W.
Warren Accommodation East and West
with trains on L. S. & M. S. R. W. cast and
west aud at Corry with O. C. & A. R. R. W.
Frie AccomuiodstionEivst at Corry and
West at Corry and Irvineton with O. C- $
A. It. R. W.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Gen'l Sup't.
NEW TIME TABLE.
Commencing Feb. 24th, 1873.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS
JJUKOit AND I'OINTSON TUB
PHIL'A. & RIE R. R.
OOINO SOOTH.
Buffalo Express leaves Corry at
Leaves Irvh etoi),
11 10 am
7 68 am
8 65 p m
ArriveB at Pittsburgh
Night Express Leaves Irvineton,
Night Express leaves Corry
Arrives at Pittsburgh
Day Express leaves Corry
Arrives at Pittsburgh
Oil City Accom. leaves Oil City
Arrives at Brady's Bend
0 80 pm
6 15pm
6 15am
6 10 a m
6 05 p m
4 65 p n
9 30 p m
OOINO SOSTR.
B.Talo Express leaves Pittsburg at 7 60 a a
Arrives at Corry 6 25 pm
" " Irviueton 8 60 p m
Sight Express leaves Pittsburgh 9 00 p m
Arrives at Corry 8 65am
" " Irviueton 11 51 p m
Day Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 10 p m
Arrives at Corry 10 4o p m
Oil City Accom. leaves B. Bend 6 40am
Arrives at Oil City 11 00 m
Conneotions made at Corry and Irvine-
tou for points on the Oil Creek and the
Allegheny Vallay Rtil Road.
I'ullioun Pallace Drawing Room Sleep.
irg Cars on Night Express Trains between
Corry and Pittsburgh.
Ask for Tickets via Alleehenv Tallev E.
&.
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Buut.
DAQUBCASOUDA EAILEOAD.
From and af.er Monday, Feb. 6th 1871.
Trains will ruu on this Road as follows
Leaves Earlev 7 30 a. m.. arrives at
Daguseahouda Junction 8 10 a. m., oon-
necting with Accom. east 8 14 a. m., atd
with Mail west at 9 15 a. aa.
Leaves Daguscahonda at 9 20 a. m.
arrived at Earley 10 Of a. m. Leaves
Earley 3 30 p. m.fcnd arrives at Dagus
eahouda at 5 00 p. ., conueoting with
Mail east at 5 09 p. ra-, and Accommo
dation west at 5 40 p. ui.
In ease P. & E. trains are lata, Dagus
cahanda train holds twenty tuinutes be
yond the above time.
Tickets shauld always be prooured
before leaving atatioos.
C. R. EABEY, L.