Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, March 17, 1898, Page 5, Image 5

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    01 it is Sim.
Owing to the very liberal patronage I have hati
from our people and in view of the hard
times I will until MAY Ist,reduce the price of
Physicians Prescriptions as follows, viz :
All I oz. mixtures, regular price, 20 to 15
All 2 oz. mixtures, reguiar price, 25 to 19
All 3 oz. mixtures, regular price, 35 to 25
Ali 4 oz. mixtures, regular price, 45 to 30
All 6 oz. mixtures, regular price. 65 to 50
Ali 8 oz. mixtures, regular price. 85 to G5
And a corresponding reduction 011
all packages of Powders, Pills, Oint
ments Also libera! discount 011 all
Patent Medicines, Baby Foods, Per
fumes, Toilet and Fancy Articles and
extra liberal discount 011 Fountain
Syringes, llot Water Bottles, Atomi
sers and Nursing Pottles.
I will guarantee my goods to be
strictly fresh and equal to any goods
in the market.
Thirty years experience in the town
of Emporium is sufficient evidence of
competency. If you wish to avail
yourself of the liberal offer, leave
your Physician's Prescriptions and
drug trade in general at the OLD RE
LIABLE DRUG STORE.
L. TAGGART.
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THE BLINDING HEADACHE.
Get the doctor's advice and we will
put it into material form. Or come to
us for our own headache remedy. It
is justly famous among our friends and
will cure you absolutely, iffaithfullv
taken. We need not say it is guaran
teed harmless. Our reputation would
forbid the prescribing of anything ot
the opposite nature.
THE FAIR!
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LACE CURTAINS,
The best quality, largest assortment,
newest, handsomest and most artistic
designs, and prices that are in the
bloom of satisfaction will all be found
in our superb array of Lace Curtains.
An early inspection will be richly re
warded. Come before the stock has
been depleted by earlier purchasers.
H. A. ZARPS & CO.
KMI'ORTTTM
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1 .'n;porium, i'a., Feb. 23, 1898.
NfEMOPiUL.I, per ,;u:U $1 HO
(Jraham, " 75
Jiye •' "0
buckwheat, 14 - r >o
; Patent Mea1..,... 10
! Coarse Meal, per 100, 90
! Chop !'Ved " 90
■Middlings •* 90
Bran, ..." 90
Oorn, per bushel ">0
White Oats, per bushel 40
h. ,0 «- AP. X* Ii I* AR T M ENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
like to sec in this department, let us know by pos
tat card, letter, or personally.
Wallace Slocum is visiting friends in
I town.
Chas. Crandall moves to West Ward
this week.
Mrs. Guy Bonham is having serious
trouble with her eyes.
Edwin Close, of Buck waiter, was a
PRESS caller on Tuesday.
Prothonotary C. J. Goodnough, vis
i ited Buffalo over Sunday.
Mrs. E. M. Hurteau returned last
! Sunday from Philadelphia.
J. I. Hagerman, court stenographer,
i visited in town Tuesday morning.
Miss Grace Walker has returned
from visiting with Buffalo relatives.
John J. Hinkle visited in Philadel
phia and Wilmington, Del., last week.
Miss Pearl Avery, of Ridgway, visit
ied friends in Emporium, Saturday
| last.
Grant S. Wiley visited in Buffalo for
several days, returning homo last
Tuesday.
Dr. H. Paul Minard, of Austin, came
| over on Saturday and visited with
| friends over Sunday.
Michael Pye, we regret to learn, lias
j been quite seriously ill this week. lie
i is better now under Dr. Baker's care.
McClcllan Miller and wife, of Dents
. Run, are visiting relatives in Empori
um, guests of Jos. Holeomb and family.
Mrs. Pearsall, of Coudersport, visited
| her children—Mrs. J. A. Fisher and
' Frank Pearsall—in Emporium, last
week.
Mrs. Henry Auehu came home from
Williamsport last Saturday, after a
delightful visit with relatives and
friends.
Undertaker Laßar, accompanied by
Robt. Faucette, drove across the hills
last Saturday to attend a funeral at
Dents Run.
Miss Hollis Taggart, of Emporiam,
Pa., has been spending the week here,
the guest of J. T. Earl and family.—
Depew Herald.
i Henry Crawford, of Sizerville, was
j swapping yarns with the business peo
| pie in the borough' Monday.—Port
I Allegany Reporter.
Frank S. Coppersmith has not been
selling any sewing machines the past
few days. He is busy looking after
that young lady who made its appear
ance at his home last Friday. Frank
now has a full team -a boy and a girl.
Miss Sheddy, aged 14 years, daughter
of Harry Sheddy, died at Dents Run
last Friday, her funeral taking place
on Sunday—Rev. Spencer, ofßeno
| zette, officiating. Geo. J. Laßar, of
I Emporium, directed the funeral.
I Mr. J. E. Mulroy, of Buffalo, accom
panied by his brother, Jas. Mulroy,
j visited with friends in town on Tues
| day. Mr. Mulroy, who is in Uncle
I Sam's employ, as steam boat inspector,
j is a very pleasant gentleman and we
i were pleased to meet him.
J Rev. J. M. Johnston left last Tuesday
' for Danville, to attend M. E. Confer
j ence. The Reverend gentleman has
j just closed his second year in Empori
um and gives universal satisfaction to
| our people. It is the earnest wish of
I all that he be returned to Emporium
| for another year.
! John M. Catlin, who was taken seri
! ously ill with symptoms of typhoid
1 fever 10 days ago, has shown a decided
improvement the past few days. His
physician and nurse are satisfied that
the danger point has been passed.—
Renovo News. John's many Emporium
friends will be pleased to learn that he
| is improving.
Hon. F. W. Hays, of Oil City, ac
companied by L. R. Reed, called on
j Emporium friends Tuesday and Wed
' nesday. Mr. Hayes is a candidate for
■ Congress in this district in the event
of Hon. C. W. Stone being nominated
! for Governor. He served in the Legis
| lature two terms with great credit to
| his people and would make an efficient
! Congressman.
M. M. Larrabee and wife, of Empo
! rium, have been visiting at Roulette
i and Coudersport since last Friday.
; While here we had the pleasure of a
call from the sociable 'Squire, whom
we are always glad to meet W. R.
; Sizer, the leading merchant of Sizer
i ville, is in attendance at court this
week as a witness. Mr. Sizer tells us
! that he has a cousin now lying in the
hospital at Key West, slowly recover
ing from injuries received when the
Maine was blown up. It is Lieutenant
Catlin. He went into the air about
30 feet and came down among the
debris of the wreck, but escaped death
as if by a miracle.—Coudersport
Journal.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1898
L. R. Reed, one of the partners of
the Enterprise Milling Co., of Oil City,
was in Emporium on Tuesday, accom
panying Hon. F. W. Hayes. Both
gentlemen wero agreeable callers at
the PIIESS office.
J. J. Lejeal, of Eric, one of the most
reliable piano tuners, is calling on old
customers and friends in town. Mr.
Lejeal has visited this place for thirty
years and has many friends here.
A. H. liarr, of Huston llill, was in
Emporium yesterday and called to see
the PRESS, lie is ono of our old-time
friends whom it is a pleasure to meet. I
Rev. Robertson, Rector of Emmanuel
Church, left to-day on a visit to Port
Allegany, Eldred and Warren. He
will be absent until Saturday.
Thos. More and Frank Hoag, of
Sterling Run, were transacting busi
ness in Emporium yesterday.
Ralph Hemphill and his mother have j
returned from their sad visit to Clear
field.
Lewis Jones, of Sterling Run, was in
town Monday evening.
BRIEF HENTION.
Coudersport capitalists are preparing |
to test their section for gas.
i
The borough council of Dußois is j
considering the advisability of levying !
a tax of SI.OO on bicycles.
The Emporium Press is thirty-three
years old. May our bright little neigh- j
bor continue for thirty-three years j
more is the wish of the Enterprise.— j
Coudersport Enterprise. Many thanks, j
friend. The same to you.
The Burgess of Austin offers a reward \
of §oo for the arrest of "Buzz" Mundy, 1
for burglarizing Walter Warner's jew- j
elry store, at Austin, ono day last j
week.
M. C. Tuiis, a prosperous merchant |
of Emporium, was in Ridgway last j
Friday and Saturday, having somo )
work done for him at the Ridgway i
Publishing Company's book bindery.
Mr. Tulis was .'i former companion of j
our townsmen Francis McGloin in tho |
peddling business, and, like Mr. Mc- |
Gloin, has long since become possessed !
of a goodly amount of this world's I
goods. When in Ridgway he was the j
guest of his former business companion
and had a very enjoyable visit with j
him.—Ridgway Advocate. Wc re- j
member well, thirty years ago, when i
the above named gentlemen were 112
tourists and a happy team they were,
sure.
How to Manage the Lamps.
Here are rules which will make a
lamp light a delight, and not a smok
ing, oily nuisance:
Never let the wick grow very short, j
Supply a fresh one when the old one
seems clogged and stiff.
Do not cut the wick. Rub the char
red portion from it with a soft rag each
day and never fill it quite full. Let j
there be at least an inch and a half j
free at the top of the tank.
Wipe the outside of the oil tank and |
of the whole lamp perfect ly dry. The !
oily exterior is a frequent cause ofdis
agreeable odors.
Wash the chimney every day and j
the shade, if it is of glass or porcelain,
at least once a week. Dry tho ehim- j
ney with tho regular cloth and polish
with soft newspapers or chamois.
Once a month boil tho burners in I
vinegar. A burner treated to this bath i
and dried thoroughly, supplied with a j
fresh wick, gives a light by which it is j
a pleasure to read, write or sew.
Boats the Klondike.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, j
Tex., has found a more valuable dis- !
covery than has yet been made in the |
Klondike. For years ho has suffered j
untold agony from consumption, ac
companied by hemorrhages; and was
absolutely cured by Dr. King's New |
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs j
and Colds. He declares that gold is of :
little value in comparison with this
marvelous cure; would have it, even if
it costs a hundred dollars a bottle, i
Asthma, bronchitis and all throat and
lung affections are positively cured by j
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- !
sumption. Trial bottles free at L. j
Taggart's drug store. Regular size s('c |
and §I.OO. Guaranteed to cure or price |
refunded.
The United States Government has I
ordered 400,000 tons of coal from the |
Beech Creek mines. The coal is to be I
delivered at Key West at the rate of
10,000 tons daily.—Wellsboro Gazette. [
Free Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen j
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample '
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A I
trial will convince you of their merits, j
These pills are easy in action and are 1
particularly effective in the cure of
constipation and sick headache. For
malaria and liver troubles they have !
been jfproved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to bo perfectly free from •
every deleterious substance and to be
purely vegetable. They do not weaken j
by their action but by giving tone to
the stomach and bowels greatly invig- j :
orate the system. Regular size 2oc per I
box. Sold by L. Taggart, druggist.
Opera House for Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale at rea- j 1
sonable terms, the Emporium Opera I i
House, a good solid .square timber, sub- : I
stantially built building, size 50x130, 1
seating capacity of 10(10; good stage ! '
fully equipped for traveling companies.
Apply to
J. W. CLARKE, Manager.
Emporium, Pa. lio-15tf.
Fulton & Pearsall.
These up-to-date jiainters havepon
solidated their buHiness and may bo
found at their shop in Parsons' Bazaar.
Both are practical painters and will
give prompt attention to all work en
trusted to them. Estimates furnished
for all kinds of house, si<jii and deco
rative painting as well as wall paper
ing and frescoing. Especial attention
given to out of town orders. -17tf.
i desire to attest to the the merits of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one
of the most valuable and efficient pre
parations on the market. IL broke an
exceedingly dangerous cough for me in
•2-1 hours, and in gratitude therefor, I
desire to inform you that I never will
be without it, and you should feel
proud of the high esteem in which your
Remedies are held by the people in
general. It ih th<s one remedy in ten
thousand. Success to it. O. 11. Dow
ney, Editor Democrat, Albion, Ind.
For sale by L. Taggart. meh.
Williamsport wheelmen arc prepar
ing for the erection of a $40,000 club
! house.
A Horrible Railroad Accident
Is a daily chronicle in our papers;
aIBO the death of some dear friend, who
i had died with consumption, whereas,
i if he or she had taken Otto's Cure for
Throat and Lung diseases in time, life
would have been rendered long and
| perhaps saved. Heed the warning!
; If you have a cough or any affection of
| the throat and lungs call at R. C. Dod
| son, Emporium; Thos A. Green, John-
I sonburg; C. C. Craven, Sterling Run,
j sole agents and get a trial bottle free.
! Large sizes 50c. and 25e. 32-12-ly-2
Wanted.
j An intelligent salesman in every township.
I Exclusive territory. Send for particulars. C. S.
j Smith, 1213 Filbert street, Philadelphia,
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Estate of MAR Y A. (SOULD, deceased.
] ETTERS testamentary to the estate of Mary
J J A. Gouli>, late of Emporium Horough, Cam
: eron county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been
• granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons
indebted to said estate arc requested to make
payment, and those having claims or demands,
will a ake known the same without delay.
A. D.GOULD.
H. H. MI'I,LIN,
Administrators.
March 7th, 1838.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
list ate of COli XfJ LI US 11. (lO i' LD, deceased.
j ETTERS testamentary to the estate of Cor
i j nklius B. Gould. late of Emporium Borough,
Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceased have
been granted to the undersigned, to whom all
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment, and those having claims or de
mands, \\ ill make known the same without delay.
A. I>. GOULD,
11. 11. MULLIN,
Administrators.
March 7th, IS9B.
CHARTERJOTICE.
N'OTICE is hereby given that an application
will be made to the Governor of Pennsylva
nia on Thursday, March 24th 1808, by Herbert
Day, R. P. Heilman, F. X. Blumle, Gil lis Bliss,
Grant S. Wiley. D. Rurlingame. C. C. Fay and
others under the Act of Assembly, entitled "An
act to provide for the incoporation and regula
tion of certain corporations,*' approved April
29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the
charter of an intended corporation to be called
Emporium Creamery Company, the character
and object of which is for the purpose of manu
facturing butter, ice cream, cheese and all goods
or commodities manufactured from cream or
milk, and the transacting of all business
connected with a creamery, and for these pur
poses to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights,
benefits, and privileges of said act of Assembly
and supplements thereto.
.T. C. JOHNSON,
B. W. GREEN,
Solicitors.
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i/ Fancy Stationery. ✓
/ Just received the choicest invoice of Fancy /
Stationery, including Envelopes, Paper :
/ and Turists Pads,
x Toilet and I
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| Bath Goods.
My line of Toilet and Bath Goods includes
/ a line line of' Soaps, Brushes, Sponges, /
■&. etc.
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WANTED.
F. E. HATTESON & CO.,
Riverside, R. !,,
Wants all kinds ot Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Raw '
I Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Seneca, &c. Full prices
guaranteed. Careful selection, courteous treat- j
inent, immediate remittance. Shipping Taps, ;
Ropes, furnished free. Write for latest price j
circulars. Agents wanted. 42-3m. j
BURPEE'S
Leading American .Seed Catalogue.
Brighter and better than ever before. Mailed I
FREE to any address.
W. ATLEE BURPEE & Co., Philadelphia. Pa.
WALL PAPER
Do you expect to do any papering? We will ;
send you free a large selection of samples from |
3c. per roll up, all new colorings and novelties i
up to date. WE PAY FREICHT. We
want an agent in every town to sell on commis- !
sion from large sample books. No capital re
quired. For samples or particulars, address
S. WOLF,
52-13t. 747-753 Ninth Ave., N. Y.City.
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Travelers Guide.
TJENNS YI.VAN 1A KAI I.ROAD.
X PHILADELPHIA AND ERIK RAIL
ROAD DIVISION.
In effect November 28, Ift97.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD,
; 3 20 A. M.—Train 8 week days for Satan,
v\ ilkesbarre, Seranton, Iluzieton, Poltsvillc
Hiu-risburg ind intermediate station . arriving
at Philadelphia (s.'l'A p. -1., York 9.30 p. M.,
Baltimore 6.00 i'. M., Washington 7.15 p. M
Pullman Parlor car from Williamsport to
Philadelphia and pansengcrcoaehes from Kane
to Philadelphia an I Williamaport to Haiti
more? :tml Washington.
3 550 P. M.—Train G week du;s for Harris
burg and intermediate stations, arriving
at Philadelphia, 4.30 A. M., New York7.33A.M.
Pullman sleeping ear ■ from Harrisburg to Phil
adelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas
sender* can remain in sleeper undisturbed un.
til 7:30 A. M.
8 57 p. M. Train 4 Daily for Sunbury, Harris
burg and intermediate stations arrivini- at
Philadelphia 8.514 A. M., New York 8.33 A. M.,
weekdays, (10.38 A. M. Sunday;) Baltimore 6.20
A. M.. Washington 7.40 A.M. Pullman sleep
ing curs from Erie and Williamsport to Phila
delphia an.t Williamsport to Washington
Prs-engois in sleeper 112 >r Baltimore and Wash
ington will in- transferred into Washington
weeper at Williamsport. Passenger cars from
hrie to Philadelphia and William.-port to
Baltimore.
WESTWARD.
5:10 A. M. .'Emporium Junction—Train 9 week
days for Erie, Ridgway, Dußois, Clermont and
| intermediate stations.
10 l! 5 A M. —Train 8 Daily for Erie and
week days for Dußois and intermediate
stations.
025 P. M. Train 15, week days for ICane
I and intermediate stations.
THROUGH TRAINS FOR EMPORIUM FROM
THE EAST AND SOUTH.
I Train 9 leaves New York 5:50 p. m„ Philadelphia
I 8:50 p. in., Washington 7:20 p. m., Baltimore
■ 8:40 p. m., arriving at Emporium Junction 5:10
1 a. m., week days, with Pullman Sleepers and
i passenger coaches, from Philadelphia to Erie
, and from Washington and Baltimore to Will
; lamsport.
| Train 3 leaves New York 7.40 p. m„ Philadel
phia 11.20 p. m., Washington 10.40 p. m, Balti
more 11.50 p, m., daily, arriving at Emporium
I 10.25 a. m., with Pullman Palace Sleeping
Cars from Philadelphia to Williamsport, and
j passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Erie
! and Baltimore to Williamsport-on Sundays
i only Pullman Sleepers from Philadelphia to
Erie.
Train 15 leaves Philadelphiaß.3o a. m., Washing
ton 7.50 a.m., Baltimoreß.so a.m., Wiikesbarre
10:15 A.M., weekdays, arriving at Emporium
wi th Parlor car from Philadelphia
to \ > ill lamsport. and passenger coaches from
Philadelphia to ICane.
j T)I DO WAY & CLEARFIELD RAILROAD and
.I.v Connections.
(Week days.)
SOUTHWARD. Stations. NOKTIIWAKD
I*• M-L A.M.j Jr. M. P. M.
8 50 -1 00 Rrnovo 9 5 00 10 20
! 943 ...' 441 .. Driftwood. . ! 103 930
| 10 20 • 5 10 Emporium June I 325 9 00
1 11 02 • 552 St. Marys, j2 40 819
U 18 ? Kane 112 15 9 05
11 36 S. ..Wilcox Ell 51 842
jll ' l9 |.«Johnsonbnrg..jll 36 827
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]l2 10 6 20J ..Ridgwav,... 8 50! , 800
I 12 17 (i 27} - Island Run... 8 4.) ,7 52
! 12 22 0 32|Carman Tr'nfer I 8 38 ! 7 4"
: 12 31 6 411.. Croyiand.... 8 2!' 1 73>
i 12 35 I! 455. .Shorts Mills.. ! 8 2(1 7 3:.
112 39 (i isg . . Blue Rock... 822 730
0 50] Vinyard Run.. 819
] 12 43 ti 53 Carrier 8 17 7 20
i 12 53 702 .Broekwa.vville. 808 7 17
!12 57 7 oil . ..Lanes Mills.. 802 ]7 12
j 107 714 Ilarveys Run.. 7 .54 I7 01
115 720 . .Falls Creek... 7 601 !7 00
_l_4oi 7 35 IJußois 7 40i | 6 40
120 725 Falls Creek... 700 16 55
1 3.5- 740 . Reynoidsvilie. 645 640
211 j 810 . Brookville .. 609 604
| 3 051 910 New Bethlehem 520 510
3 50 9 55 .. Red Bank 4 25
6 30 12 40 ....Pittsburg... | 140
P-M. P.M. |A. M.j P.M.
! J. B. HUTCHINSON,' J.R.WOOD,
I General Manager. Oen'l Passenger Agt.
Port Allegany, Coudersport, Smethport, Eldred.
Bradford, Oleanand Buifalo, connecting at Buf
, faio for points East and West.
Buffalo Express, dailv except Sunday 8.30 A. M.
Mail, (103 daily except Sunday ..1.50 P.M.
Train No. 103 (mail will connect at Olean with
River Division for Allegany,Bradford, Salamanca
Warren, Oil I Jity and Pittsburg.
Call on E. C. DAVISON, Agent, Emporium, for
time tables or other information.
R. BELL, Oen'l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Pass'ngr & Ticket Agt.
Mooney Brisbane Building, Cor. Main and
Clinton Streets, Buffalo, N. Y.
TIME TABLE No. 23.
COUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R.
Talcing effect June 15th, 1897.
EASTWARD.
I 10 I 4 T 0 12
P. >l. P. M. A. M. P. M.
Port Allegany, Lv. :i 15 7 18 1 12 10
Coleman, 00 1 00 .... *l2 15
Burtville, »3 30 7 29 12 22
Roulette, 3 !<> 7 36 12 29
ICnowlton's, *3 45 00 *l2 31
Mina 3 55 7 46 12 41
Olmsted *4 00 «7 50 *l2 46
Hammonds, 00 1 00 *l2 51
Coudersport. { 1 15 7 " 7 ' ( V no g
North Coudersport, i ' co i *1 05
Frlnk's >6 10 *ll4
Colesburg, *6 46] 120
Seven Bridges *6 50 "1 24
Itavmonds's, ; «7 01 136
Gold 1 706 142
Newfield, '*7 lo 145
B. &S. Junction, 713 150
Perkins «7 Hi *1 53
Carpenter's, 1 ! 00 *1 56
Orowell's, *7 21 "1 00
Ulysses, Ar. 730 210
WESTWARD.
I 1 I 6 _ 1 8 |
STATIONS.
Ulysses Lv. 7 42 2 30 10 05 ....
Croweli's, *7 51 *2 40 *lO 17
Carpenter's 00 *2 42 *lO 20
Perkins *7 54 *2 45 *lO 25
B. &S. Junction 7 57 2 50 10 30
Newfield, *8 00 2 54 *lO 35
Gold X 01 2 56 10 42
Raymond's *8 07 2 59 *lO -17
Seven Bridges, *8 19 *3 11 *ll 05
Colesburg, *8 21 3 15 *ll 10
Frink's *8 28 *3 22 *ll 17
North Coudersport, ' OO *3 30 *ll 27
JAr. 8 43 335 11 35,
p. M.|
Lv. 8 -15 600 130
Hammonds, 00 °° *1 31
Olmsted, *8 51 *6 06] *1 40i
Mina, I8 55 61 0 1 45'
Knowlton's, ; 00 *6 18 °° '
Roulette I 905 6 22; 157
Burtville ;9 13 630 21110 1
Coleman j OO *6 36 00 ]
Port Allegany, j 9 21! 6 40; 2 351
(*) Flag stations. ( cu ) Trains do not stop.
Connections—At Ulysses with Fall Brook R'y.
for points north and south. At Newfield Junc
tion with Buffalo & Susquehanna R. R., north of
Wellsville, south of Galeton and Ansonia. At
Port Allegany with W. N. Y. & P. R. R., north
tor Buffalo, Olean, Bradford and Smethport;
south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium
and Penn'a R. R., points.
B. A. McCLURE, Gen'l Supt.
Coudersport, Pa.
T3UFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH
JJ RAILWAY.
THESHOKT LINE BETWEEN BUFFALO, ROCHESTER .
SALAMANCA. ItIDGWAY, DUBOIS, PUNXSCTAW
NEY, AND ALL POINTS IN THE NORTH,
EAST AND WEST.
Oil and after Feb. 20,1898, passenger trains will
depart from Johnsonburg daily, except Sunday,
as follows:
8:52 a. m., from P. & E. station for Ridgway,
Broekwa.vville, Dußois, Punxsutawney and
Clearfield.
11:52 a. m., from P. & E. station, mail fcr Mt.
Jewett, Bradford and Rochester.
2:35 p.m., from P. it E. station, mail for Ridg
way, Brockwayville, Dußois, Punxsutawney.
and Clearfield.
2:28 p.m. from B. R. P. station. Buffalo Ex
press for Bradford, Salamanca, Springville and
Buffalo.
Thousand mile tickets good for passage be
tweenall stations at two cents per mile.
EDWARD O. LAPEY, Gen. Pass.Ag't.,
Rochester. N v
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