The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 30, 1876, Image 3

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RUFUS Ll't'ORE,
Attorney-al-Linr
HMgw'fty. Elk Co., Pa. Ollioo in
Hull' icW Brick I'miUiinfC Cliiims for
Collection promptly titt'cnilcd to.
3nlly.
11 ALL fr M'CAULEY,
Attorneys-t.-Lw.
OiTicein New Illicit Building, Mnin St
Ridewny, ElV Co., l'a.
v3n2tf.
J. 0. If. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW.
Vlnzoyl. RidEwny, Elk County, Pa.
Agent for tho Traveler's t.ifo arid Acc)
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford. Conn.
JAUES D. FULLER TON,
Surgeon Dentist, linving permanently lo
cated in Rigwny, offers his proi'essionl ser
vices to the citizens of Hiilgwny Unci sur
rounding country. All work wnrrnnlcd.
Office in ScrVioe & Wheeler's Building up
stairs, first door to the left. V3-n-3i ly
CHARLES HOLES,
Watehnmlier, Engraver and Jeweler
Main street. Uidgway. I'n. Agent tor tlir
Howe Setting Machine, and Morton Gold
Pen. Repairing Wntclics etc, dorewilh
he B.iuie accuiccy us heretofore. Satis
fiction gunrault'i.-d. vlnly
G. O. MESSES G Ell,
Druggist and Panr.actetitlct, K. W. cornel
of Main and Mill street?, liiilgway, Pa.
r..n .iMvin.rti! Hi' cm elullv selected For
eign anl Domestic Dings. Prescriptions
tarefully dispurtdlit all hours, (lay nr
niht. 'l"3y
T. S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Physician ana Surgeon.
Office in Diug Store, corner Droad and
Main St?. Residence enrntir Broad St.
opposite the College. Ottice hours lrom
8 to 10 A. M. and from 7 to 8 P. M.
vlu-Jyl.
J. S. LORD WELL, M. D.,
Eclectic riiysic'uin and Surgeon, hus remov
ed his otlice liom Centre sti eel, to Mail si.
Itidgway, I'a,, in ilio second story of I lie
no 'brick building of John G. Hall, oppo
site Hyde's store,
Otlia luurs: t to 2 P M 7 to 9 P M
HYDE HOUSE,
Ridovtat, Elk Co., Pa
W. II. SCIlltAM, Proprietor
Thankful for the pairomge licretot'urt
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, fcy paying strict a.
teulion to the comfort au l convenience ol
guests, to merit a continuance ol iht
same.
Oct 30 180:1.
KERSEY HOUSE,
Ceiitk kti ll r i Li.K Co., Pa.
John' Collins, Proprietor.
Thaukful for the patronage hurctolor
bo libenlly bestowed upou luifl, tliu new
proprietor, hopes, by pay ins strict at
tention to tho uoiuiort ulU convenience
of gu.'sis. t'mciit a coiiii.iiii.tice eft-lit
eauio.
1 IV. HAYS,
DCALE-. IN
ry Good.i, Notions, Grcccries.
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Parley M. O-
lu47tf.
RAILROADS-
PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD
Philadelphia- & Erie R. R. Division
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON and after MONDAY, MAI 24, 1875,
the trains on the Philadelphia &
trie Uuilroud will run as follows:
WKSTWARM.
KANE ACCOM leaves Keuovo 4 3jp si
' Di ill wood., u f5 p m
" " Eniporiuji 0 Go p in
" " St Marys... 7 53 p m
" ' " l'.hlgwuy... 8 5 p m
' " Wilcux I) 05 p ui
arr at Kane.. 9 UU p m
ERIE M UL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p m
" " Renovo 11 05 a in
" Bmporium. ...... 1 10 p at
St. Mary's 2 00 p m
Ridgwuy i 2 25 p ui
" Wilcox 2 63 p in
" arrive at Eric 7 50 p in
EASTWARD.
ftEOVO ACCO M leaves Kune..'. 8 00 am
" Wilcux 8 83 a nj
" Ridgway.. 9 23 a m
" S: Marys 10 01 a m
" Emporium...... 11 05 a m
Drill wood 12 15 pm
' Renovo 1 40 p Hi
ERIE MAIL leaves Ki-io 11.20 a ui
' ." Kauo 3 45 p in
! Wilcox 4 OB p ni
" Kidgway. 4.45 p iu
' St. Alary'g 6.10pu
" Eiupui'iuui 0.05 p m
Rcuovo 8.25 p m
" " arr. at Philadephia... 0.50 a ui
Renovo Accora and Kane Accom connect
cast antl west ui East with tow tUrude Di
vision and li ti V S P U K
WU, A. BAlDWIN.
Oeu'l Sup't.
Fresh family Grucerins, uad C'nnoed
rMilii at P& lC's. The cbeapost uud
PARLOR
1 f mMwmMSMMM' I
ill sji
5 "3 Z i'1' J X3.sk- .v5SB 'iVi-ste"ii " i wit J i; . J 9
Thwc rrciarUaMc iniirn-nerts posswi CTpiciti for n'.itsical etrcu and exprejsion nver before tlined.
AUap'M. fcr Amstcvr snd rrcfr?,sior.al, 1'rtJ an il-iimm'ciii in any parlor. 1 47" Beautiful New Style!, HOW rsidy.
GliO. WOODS Si CO.. Cambridgeport, Mass.
lT.inEP.OOVSi Ci.8 vTstMrrio'a St.. lloaton; 170 state St.. Chicago; 28 I.ndgaU Hill, loadela.
PlITTrjl TTxAV 111T'.T TT A K-aJIn; M'liical Journal cf aelected imwie and valuable reading
IWil. U. 'v'll "li. .-li miner, lly nii.il
main, f-rn. $j to Si oitl. nf 'S- fi..- t .eirit'J 0iu.i -.
NEW TIVEIIY STABLE
IN
mm
DAX SCJtlDNKU WISHES 10 IN
'iirui tbc Cittzcns of Ri'lgwav, and the
public gCLtvally, that he h5 ttatted a Liv
ery Stable and tVill keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Uujjies, to let jpon the ut reasona
ble ter.is
Gc5!l will a!?o do job teaniug.
Stable on Rroad street, above Main
All orders left at the Post Office ivill ireet
prompt attention
Aug 20 1870. If.
F YO(J WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
CO TO
JAMES II- liAGEttTY
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND GAl'S,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW. WAKE.
TOHACL'O AND CIGAR'S.
A Lnr-gS Stbck tt
Groceries arid Previsions.
Tie REST HRANDS ol FLOUR
Constantly on hand, and t-nld n.s clitup
as the CHEAPEST.
JAMES II IIAGEI'.TY.
Hidgvay Cemetery.
Lois arc now olliored for taic by the
Ridgway Ccniet.iry Association in the hew
Cemetery Tho present low price for lots
may soon be advanced.
Apply at tho office of
S. HAMBLEN, Secretary
RiJgwcy, Sept. 7 1875. n-29
Private Tuition.
Pupils wantisj to leneive in.itiuciion in
Greek Or I.aiin, or desiring to prepare for
Colli go can have opportunity of do'icg so
by opp yiug to tho Rector of Grace Church.
He having made the ncecssary arrange'
mer.ts will be glad to receive a limited
uuniber of young ladies and geullemen fof
inslvuolion. For information at to terms
&i apply to
KEV WM. JA8. MILLER, A. M.
Kidgway, Ps,
EDtt'D J. li CO;
NUKSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN
YOKKj Pexn'a.
SEBS. Garden and Flower Seeds,
Glas tweeds, Heed Corn, Seed PotufOes;
Seed Wheat, Tree utul Hedge Seeds,
ite. Bulks, of all kinds, for Spring
und Fall planting. BULBS.
'IREES. Ktamliu il uud Dwarf Fruit
Trees, Grapes and Small Fruits.
Evergreens,- Ornamental Trees anil
Shrubs, Ko.ses, Hedge Plaits, feo. En
close Stump for priee list, ioc for
Full Descriptive C'utulogue.
Exeeutrlx's Xotleo."
Notice is hereby given that letters
testamentary on the estate of J. V.
Houk late of Kidgway township,
deceased, have been grapted to
the undersigned. All persons know
ing themselves indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate pay
ment, und all persons having claims
will present them properly authenti
cated lor settlement
JEANNETTE GARONNE HOUK,
nol-ut Executrix.
Executors' Notice."
Notice is hereby given that letters
testamentary on the estate of Francis
Tegeler, late of St- Mary's borough,
deceased, have been granted to the un-d6rslgn'ed.-
All persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate ure
requested t6 make immediute payment
and all persons having claims will pre
sent them properly authenticated for
settlement-
ADOLPH FOCIITMAN T?,,ra
nGl-Ct CliAS LUHH LX "
T6BXT70UI
'OIIIC. W are now prepared
t) VV to do all kiudsof JOB WUKK,
tnvelepes. lags, cui-agaas, i.euer naa
neatly sod' ehesply executed. Ottiee in
Thayer 4 Hagerty't tew tuililing. Mail
frost IUtywjr, P.
ORGANS
t'r 4t yer vear. or len centra numocr.ji.acn numor
C0. Vi'OOUS & CO., Publishers, Cambridgeport, Mas
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ESTATE of Thos. Campbell, dr.'; late ot
! highland township. Llk coiinty de
oeafed. All persohs liidrbteil to Bnid es
taie nrn l'rqi:esti'd to maha immediate pay
ment, nnil those having legal claims against
the same ill present I hem without delay
iu proper cider. f.r sc'tlonient, to
UOBt. 1. CAMPISECIj,
Administrator,
fiidgwsy. Pa.. Match 15. 1870 tit Bt
HOTIdE.""
V. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL TAXES,
May 1, 1S70, to April 30, 1877.
rpnn revised statutes op tiif
United Stale, Sections 3232, 3238
and 3239, require ecry person engaged in
any business, avocation, or employ nienf,
which renders him liable to a PPPC1AI.
Tax, to phdcuke and tlacgcon.
spkuouslv in 1113 establishment
OK PLACE OF BUSINESS A STA.i?P de
notir g the payment of snid SPECIAL TAX,
for the Special Tax Year beginning May 1,
1876, before commencing or continuing
business after April 3D, 17U.
TIib Taxes bmhtacid within the provis
ions, of the law above quoted aro the fol
lowing, vir:
Kcttitiers...;. $)00 00
Dealers, re'ail liquor 25 00
Dealers. Vfholesale liquor 100 00
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale. ;..r0 0(J
Dealers in mal' liquors, retail 20 00
Dealers in leaf tobacco 25 00
Reiail dealers la leaf tobacco 500 00
And on sa!e of ov-r $1,000, fifty
oents for eirery dollar in excess
of fl.OOO
Dealers in niauufactured tobacco .5 00
Manufacturers of stills GQ 00
And for each still manufactured 1W 00
And fur cai-h worm manufactured. ..20 00
Manufactuieis cf tohacco 10 CQ
Manul'actureis of cig ns 10 'A;
Peddlers i.f tobncoo, first chics(more
than two horses or oilier animals. ..00 00
Peddlers of tobacco, second class
(iwo hcrcs or other animals 25 00
Peddlers ot tobbacco, third class (one
horse or other animal) 13(0
Pc-ddler? of tobacco, foitrth clits (od
. foot or .nhlic conveyance) 10 00
j'rev.ers of less than iUI) barrels 50 00
Biewewcis of i0:i bancs or moic.100 00
Aiy person eo liable, who shall tail to
comply wiih ihe fort going requirements
will bo subject 10 severe penalties.
Persons or firms liable to pay any of the
Special 'fates nntned above apply to E.
t UWaN, Deputy Co li'Clur of Internal P.ev.
enue at WAltllLN, PA., and pay for and
procure the Special Tax Stamp or Stamps
they need prior to M;y 1, 1570, and
vYUHidT PUUTilEU NOTICE.
D. l. PU ATT,
Comiiii.sioncr of Iuterual 7i'evenue.
Orncr. or 1tbp..i. I'.kven'i e. 1 .
V AimxOToN, D. C, Keb. 1, 1870
t,t
EXEtt'TOirs NOTICE.
Eslale of Patrick Smitli, dee'd.
L ETT KR 8 T EST A M EX T A R Y
upon the above etate have been
granted to t lie undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said cstuteare reques
ted to make payment, and those hav
int; claims to present the same with
out tleli, to
LAWJtENCE MOHAN, SR. Exr.
or to his Atlornevs
HALL A: M'C'nuley,
rt'--ut Kidgway Pa.
A cuuiplete stock ut ladies ntisscs and
cliildreiis slices, light, medium aud
heavy at V, & K's New is the time to
bay.
Alpacss eheaper titan biki befor
khbwu at P. & K's
In the (.'ourt of Cotumon 1'lctis of Elk
County. No 153 May Term 1875.
.'j ay
1
li. 1. lU'blQSOD & Co
ts.-
1'eniier & Co.
DOM ESTIO ATI aCII M KNT.
Notice is hereby giveu that tho Trus.
tecs appointed in the above etiiitlc
cause have filed their report in my
olRce, aud unless exceptions are hereto
filed, the said Report will be confirmed
at the next term ot th'fs Court.
FRED SC110EN1N9,
v5-(4 Prothonolary.
ELK COUNlt SS:
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
to the Sheriff of mid County Grt eting:
Vie command you that you attach Jonn
A. Andirion late of your County by all
singular the. goods and chattels, lands and
tenements ot the said J obn A Anderson iu
whose hands' or possession soever the same
may be found, so in.it they be acd appear
betore our Courts of Common Flcasto le
holdei at Ridgway. fn and for sa d County
on the fourth Monday of May next, there
to answer Jackson IS. Echultx, Maurice M.
Schulu, Jndson fchults, John Eruhout
and' J, L. Brown us Tunnng aud Lumber
Company. And AM, , That you summon
theperoohor persons in whose hands or
possession the same nisy he tound, so that
the; be and appear before our Said Coutt
on the fourth Monday of May next, to
answer what thall be objected against them
aud ubide the judgea.ent cf tbe Court
therein. And have you then and there
fins writ'
Witness tbe Honorable L. D. Wet more,
President Jude of cur said Court at Kidg
way, this 27ih day ot January A. D.1870.
t'UED. KCHOtNINO, protbouotary.
Per W. 8, HOKT0N, Depty.
Sheriffs Olhce,
Ridgway Pa. febry. 16 1876.
HSIEL SCULL, Sherif
ELK COUHTY AWOCilE
Only kepudlican papeii
tx Elk cbuNTh
Office ib Thayer & tlagerly's Block,
WugWaJt, I'A.
SUBSCRIBE,
SUBSCKIB1?,
SUBSCBiilG,
SUBSCU1BE.
TEUMS TWO DOLLARS A YEAK
GIVE US A CALL FOR
j on Work !
CARDo,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE rfEAS,
BILL HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, &C.
ORDERS BY MAIL'
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Addratf,
THE ADVOCATE :
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THUUSDAY, MAHCII 30TII, 1S7C
Arrival and IpjSnrfctrc of 3Iails.
Eastcra Daily except Sundays, arrives
at 2:30 p m., leaves at 4:45 p in.
Western Dnily excrpts Sundny9j leaves
at 2:30, arrives at 4:43 p m.
Uroouvillu Daily except. Sunilnysi ar
rives at 12 m.,. leaves at 2.30 p in,
Spring Creek Arrives Tuc-daya and
Thursdays At 11 W ni leaves Weducsdajs
and Fridays at 9 a m.
Lodge Meetings.
Elk Lodge, No 870, A. V. M., meets the
second an! fourth Tuesdays of each month
in the Masonio Hall.
Elk Chapter, No.i210 . A. M., meets on
the third Tuesday of each month in Musnoio
Hall.
Orient Ouncil, No 40 meets the first
Tue'day of each month in Masonic Hall
tnapp Commandery, No 40. K T Inecls
the fourth Thursday of each month in
Magonio Hall.
Township OBIrers.
Judge of Election II. B. Thayer.
Inspectors A Cummings, p A Mead.
Justices of the Peace C'liarles Mead, J
D. Fullertoti.
School Directors Jerome Powell, O II
Grant, G T Wheeler, W II Ostcrhout, W
8 Service, Eug J Miller
Supervisors W II CMerhout, 0 B
Fiteh
Treasurer W II Hyd'-j
Assessor II A Parsers, Jr.
Auditors C V Gillis, J K Whitmore
Clerk W I) Dickinson.
CoLstable J W Morgester
County Officers.
PresidcHt Judge Hon L D Wetmore
Associate Judges Hon J V Houk, Chas
Lnhr
SheritT Daniel Scn'l
Treasurer Jacob M't'auley
District Attorney JKIMIall
County Superintendent Georgo li
Dixon
l'rolhonotary, &c Fred Schrening
Deputy Prjlhonotary W S lloiton
C'onniissioners M chael Weidert, W II
Ostcrhout George Iteiisuher
Auditors W 11 llydc, U I ,'pangler,
George .'olhrock.
Cbaimissioncrs' Chrk W Hor'oo
Correspondence.
Itidgway, March 2'th. 1S70.
Mr. Editok: Is this a free country?
if it is a person has a right to decline to
t'iko or stop a paper if he sees fit, and
thisbeinjr so where is the point in
"Bantam" Miller's article in the UMi
wtifcr Democrat in which he calls peo
ple, wlio discontinue his filthy sheet
"thin skinned?" I have been in the
habit of rending newspapers all my
life and B. M. is thefirf.t editor lever
heitrd call a man ''thin-sVinned" be
cause he refused to tuke or returned
his paper; but this important editor
of the Dishwater D. yelps like a whip
ped cur. "Bantic" goes on the plan
that lie lias the right to publish what
soever suits him about his subscribers
or neighbors, in jest or Blander, and
he is not very particular who or how
it hits nnd then when they refuse to
read his tracli he cul's them "thin
skinned." In u former issue he writes
about victims of "iiihp'KiL'cI confi
dence." pivinti: 3onie of tho school boys
a rub. Now, we all know, that he 1ms
beenthe worst victim of "misplaced
confidence" ofany youngiuttn in town.
ami it in becomes "isantie ' in a com
niunity where ho i-j so well known to
come out and call his friends and
neighbors, and even school children
victims of "niisp'aced conlldcnce.'t
Bantie" you can go and have a game
of base-ball as soon as the snow goes
oil", but. one word before you go, if you
continue your personal abuse through
thecoltinins of the Duhwutcr D. you
will soon have occasion to call many
more of your subscribers "tl'iii
skinned" NAD.
Brookviilc, Pa , March 27ih. 1876.
Mr. l'.iuroH: In order that the outside
world may not fe'.'get that there is such a
place as Brookville, I take a few moments
'eisure aud let you know that we are still
moving. Winter in this section tins ap
peared wrong end foremost, aud we aro now
having weather that would have done credit
o midwinter.
Our people are still as energetic as of
yore, notwithstanding the scarcity of
money, and the general stagnatiou of busi
ness. We are, however, about to lose one
of our most energetio oitizeas in tux per
son of ex-Sheriff Johu S. Carr. who leaves
this week to take ch irgo of the American
House, in Pittsburgh, wh'ch is now being
refitted for the accommodation of his nu
merous friends, who may have business iu
that city. It is not a matter of doubt that
Sheriff Burr knows how to keep a hotel,
aud we are mtiisned that the American
House, under his management, will become
a favorite resort for his in.iny friends while
sojourning iu the Smoky City. tiheritf
Barr in thus leitviug us casts quite a dam
per on his friends iu this county who were
determined to make him the Bepublican
candidate for the Legislature, uud hr.J he
have got the nominatiou there would have
been no such thing as defeating him. But
as it is as necessary to have goa 1 hotel s
and landlords as it is good legislators, we
will cheerfully put up with our disappoint
ment. We are again h iving gome excitement in
this section over the prospects cf auother
railroad being built into this county. This
time we are to be connected directly with
the lakes, by a railroad from our vast coal
fields to Buffalo. This ror'a as at present
spoken cf will pass directly through Brook
ville, and thence south of u,'where already
thcro has been considerable land, under
laid with superior coal, purchased by
Buffalo parlies.
. - ...
But for fear that Jou may think I am
taking up too much of your valuable space
I will close this, and promise more interest
ing matter next 'lime,' DICK.
"King Bee" and mauy other kinds
ofohewing tobacco. Also smoking of
r-1 11 Hf 1 'ill II'
all tie forul.tr brands at P. & KY
Ridgw ftj Public Schools.
Principal's lkpc'rt for month ending
March 21st, 187(1: . ,
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TE AC lit 113
Miss II 10 Wit.
cut
Miss A P Tay
lor Mr and Mrs J
B Johnson
80,
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43
80 1
8oj
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161!
fcummary
111 17!
Names of those neither luo nor ab
sent during the month:
moit SCHOOL rKfAUTMF.Xr.
Thomas I. Malone, IVa O. Sherman,
OtisO. Kelts; Daniel Irwhi, Charles
Johnson, Eddie bulhor, Fydora Irwin.
1 N T K ItMK 1 ) I A T K DKPARTMK.Vr.
Annie Kline, Sarah Gorton, Gussic
Woodward, Chtutncey Wilcox, Willie
Malone, Ada Malone, Viola Neill,
Flora Irwin. Gertie Lindgrome,
Amanda, tindgrome, Joseph Weaver,
Eddie Hoi-ton, Martha Walker.
1'llIMARY UEPATtTMKXT. .
. Frank Paine, Wallace Dill, Frank
Oyster, Albert Gorton, May Scull.
Clarice Dordwell, Daisy Kinie, Maudie
Milc3 Jerome Gorton, Warren Irwin,
Charlie Slight, Mack Lewis, Sadie Scull,
Lizzie Flynn, Josephine Tompuin.
Names of those best iu deportment.
I X T E 1 1 M K I1 A T UK I'A It T M V. XT.
Bertie Lindgrf'it'c, Amanda Lind
grome, Lizzie Shack, Churl iu Geary.
Katie Meenan, Oscar Iliekard, Elmer
Itickard, Walter lUc'.tard. John Whit
more, Lizzie O'Brien, .Mack Kinio, Wil
lie Schram. li'illieLutUcr, Edilie Hor
ton, Kittic Whitniore. Joseph Weaver,
Maggie Flynn, Ezra Taylor, Chaunecy
Wilcox, Holland Y6k.
l'KIMAUY LiEPAIlTMEXT.
The toucher of this department re
ports the deportment of all as very
satisfactory.
IIKilt SCHOOL IiEl-AKTMKXT.
As the conduct of those mentioned
in last month's report Is improving,
and the deportment general'y being
very good, will oniy mention the
names of.tlie young gentlemen who
left school at recess on a certain day
without permission. They are as fol
lows: Win. Messenger, Louis W. Ely,
and Libbeus Luther.
Names of those who passed the best
examination.
IIHill SCIIOOI. DKPARTJIEXT.
A GHALh Julia Flynn, Carrie
Luther, Jennie Gresh, Ida Luther,
Chas Olmsted, Katie Gresh.
U GRAUH Helen Little, James
Cunningham.
CGUAUi: Fydora Irwin, Hattic
Ilimls, Ada B. Stevens, Chas. Mccnan,
Katio M'Closky, Thos. W. Jackson, Orin
Head, Oscar Gardner, Ira C. Sherman,
Hennie Xi 11. a
f) GUALiE Charles Johnson, Daniel
Irwin, Patrick Holland, Willie Mceuan
John Shack, Elmer Gardner.
IXTKUMEDIATE DEPAItT.MEXT.
0 IIADK Daniel Cunningham, Hol
land Cook, Addie P.ordwell, Llla i'iuie,
Viola Xeili.
F GRAOE BrrUe Ljiidgroinc, Annie
Klilte. Amand.i Lindgrome, Martha
Walker, Millie Schram.
G Gil ABE Giiiisle Voodward, Eddie
Horton, Olinuncey Wilcox, Eddie Lay
mott, Katie Mectitin, Flora Irwin, Min
nie Miles, Alice Neill, Hannah Malony.
I'HIMAItY DEI'AUTMEXT.
B GUAUiJ Gienni Johnson, Barney
Fannon. Preston Mercer, Wallace, l-'ill.
Freddie Bruuuer, VTaliaco Woodward,
Carrie Ely, Clarice Bordwell, Lily Gard
ner, I'mma Seymour, Lizie. Flynn,
Josephine Toutpiin, Georgo Shack,
Coryell Boss, Louie Rhincs. Frank
Paine, Robert Johnson, Wilson Greeti-
wald, Edith Sherman, Matie Sherman
Luly Citn'iwii'gs. Mary Johnson, Grace
t'critiiief, Sadie Sci.U. ,
C GUABE E.ldio Holaday, Charles
6'light, Franii Oyster, Willie Bhines.
Freddie Hart ey, Willie Shcun, Johnie
lirtinner, Daniel Maloney, Joiinie
Neill, Warren Irwin, Jerome Gorton.
Hiram Woodward. Maud Kimo, Aindc
Wall er, Minnio V7oodward, May Van
tirsdiill, Lotie Holes, May Scull, Annie
M'Gtiffcirl.
The following answered every ques
tion correctly at the examination in
the branches named: Ju iu Flynn,
liellen Little, and Oscar Gardner in
SjieUiiig. Bora Irwin. Mary Homing.
Dun. Irwin, Chas. Johnson, , John
Shack, Patrick Ilolland.Willie Meenan.
Elmer Gardner. Alfred N. Sherman
and James Cunningham in Mental
Arithmetic Elmer Gardner, Jennie
Gresh, Katie Gresh, Julia Flynn. Ida
Luther; Carrie Luther; Ilattie Hinds;
and Ada Stevens In written Arithmetic.
Dora Irwin; Ira C Sherman; Charles
Meenan; Charles Johnson; Willie
Mcenaii; Pitt rick Holland; Ilattie
Hinds; und Ada Stevens iu Geography
Juliit Fiynu; Thos W Jackson; Katio
M'Closkey; Daniel Irwin; Dora Irwin;
l.attie Uinds; Ada Stevens and Charles
Johnson in Grammar. Julia irlynn;
and Helen JI Little in llintory. A C
Olmsted in Physical Geography
Jennie Gresh in Algebra aud Geometry
Gussio iroodward; Eddie Horton;
C'hauiicey Wilcox; and Katie Meenan
of thelitterniedbte department passed
a perfect examination. Helen M
Little; Hattie Binds; and Emma Bom
were ucrfrct in Spelling during the
month; . . ...
The nameof Gussie Woodward (should
have appeared among those best in
deportment in last month's report
sdeknoss and tho bervices at the
Catholic church caused considerable
irregularity in attendance during the
month- ' .
Visitor's Messrs. Eug J Miller; O B
Grant; Jeronus Powell; W S Service; G
T Wheeler; G ! M'Cracken and Calvin
Luther. Mrs H Little and Mrs J
Powell. Miss Nellio Schram; Miss
Aggio Barrett; Miss S-usio Fairel and
Miss DukcloW.
J. B. JOIIKSON, Principal.
Now veal !a hi hiPikt.;. .. .
Pomt. in was h?rve5te;l Ingt vet. :. ,
The time forsettinghens l-.rsnrrlveu,.
Woxder if this will be a good year
for beys.
Soox wo will lux.uralo on lr.tnb mi l
green pea i,
A xn'.v .v.vuing h:vs been pat up on
the front of llouk'g store.
A keli.ov; wanted to know of us
tho other dny how o'd Daniel Webster
was when ho wrote fun ilkdionnry.
TiiK.ino't Is ealdto be In tho right
quarter for a continue.! poll of
weather.
1 if wedidn't have the "probabilities''
every day 'idgway would soon ain't
Into insignificance.
How unreasonable some folks aro,
A chai) wanted to borrow a half-dol'ar
of us the otlu r day.
"Nurshig their dreses" is wliat the
lalies say when they hold their trails
e'ear of muddy crossings.
Kid gloves for children r.ro made to
fit little ones a year and a half old, and
from this age up. rf
tins is . the. season of Lent no
reason why we should lend our money
all over the country to Toiu, Dick and
Harry.
No doubt our readers are highly da
lighted with our continued ttory en
titled, TreASurer's Sale of Unsealed
Lands."'
The Brooklyn Argm pro lift a
si'ocdy return to calico dresses and
plain collars. When calico d rcsses coat
from !?jiJ,t" ?i,0JO they will be very
fashionable.
Said if young girl in tt. M.iry's to
an o'.d iiuitin one day this week:
' My husband i.j not so good a husband
as he should be, but he is a powerful
sight better than none "
WjieX you see a follow-mortal slip
into a stairway mid rub liis back
against ihe old tacks driven into bill
boards that means buckwheat. It's
working out on him.
What follows The liort and tho
lamb ehall lie down together nnd a
little eliilil shall follow. "Married in
Freeport, Pa , Mr. Alfred Lamb aud
Miss Lueretiii Lyon."
PiiKsiiYTKiuAX. Rev. John C.
llench, of Venango county, will
preach in the Lutheran church next
Sunday, April Unit, morning ait d
evening. Also at the same place on
Saturday evening next at 7 o'clock.
Tnt: chap that runs the Brock way-,
viile paper is going to quit the busi
ness because his (subscribers don't pay
Pour deluded youth! a i though sub
scribers to newspapers ever paid any
thing. It is now demonstrated to uncer
tainly that whisk"y drinking don't
kill men; its friction. The contact of
the glass with the teeth jars the pystem
and the jar produces friction and
that's what Wears men out.
Ax item for "Bantie" Miller: A. nvaii
who. tei yci'rsago, was known all over
the United States as one of the most
promising of base ball players living
has for a few days past been peddling
onions and potatoes about the streets
of Elizabeth, unnoticed and unknown.
Two sleighing parties went to Con
trevillc on Ihe sleighing last week.
With, the poet we will sing:
Bells a ringing all tho day,
Money fpenl and thrown away,
Cure there is the d 1 to pay,
When a man gives out a sleighi ng.
Women aro allowed tc vcte iu Wyo
ming,. but tlu-y aro indi.Teient as to
who or what they vote for. At a -recent
loi-id e'ection there a follow run
ning .lor town cKtk, iiriDeu ctguteen.
female voters with one pound of chew
ing gum.
A o'.se ofgei'eval average: "Aren't
jou rather old to ride for- ha'f-price!"
suid u car conductor to tho elder of two
boys. "Well," remarked the youth,
I am under 11, and this boy with mo
is under 0. That don't make " and
you will ta'te two boys under 10 for
half price cueh." Ar.d betook them.
A L.visoc Purer of Coal. On Tttc.s-
daj lust a piece of bituminous coal,
weighing seven! y-ses-cn luindred
pounds, or nearly half a car load, was
put on the cars :.t this p'aco for ship
ment to the Centennial Exhibition at
Phi'adelphiii. The coal was mined on
tho farm of John Keys about a mils
from Brockway ville on the Urookvillo
road.
Geo. I?. CjtiTTEsDEX, of 1 llefonte,
Pa., spent lat Sunday in llidgway,
visiting the Sabbath Schools and
preaching lu the Lutheran church in
the evening. Mr. C. called upon us be
fore leaving on Monday and expressed
himself much gratified with his visit,
the object of which was to make ar
rangements for ' a county Sunday
School Convention at an early day un
der the auspices of tho Pennsylvania
istate Sabbath School Association.
QUOTATIONS
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bankers and brokers,
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riiiladelpbia, March J3t, 1870.
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