FEBRUARY 23 Date Set for "Bluebeard" Hoch's Execution VERDICT AFFIRMED Illinois Supreme Court Stands fay Lower Court Last Hope Gone Unless Governor Interferes. Chicago, Dec. I(l.—The supreme •court of the state yesterday affirmed the verdict i>l<-nt of the firm, who charges Brier with th • embezzle, mint of »r.,i«'o and upward. Princeton Bests Harvard in Debate, Cambridge. Mass., Dec It; Prince ton defeated Harvard iu annual debate at Sander's theatre last night. The New Jersey men supported the atllm . atl\> of the qiK'ilon, "resolved that inter i ulleglat' football In Anterie* in a detriment rather than a benefli." I Steamer Han Down a Schooner. I.rid port, Conn., Dec MI The , Kti itn r City of Lowell la->t iiltshi rati down tit, tut!) laden school:,-r Itaxiilo , lai."t i iiaiham. N C„ for New York. \ off S m VirvviilU The .I'hoollel •"lit o i. water « edse and vwm abau dote .1 | iu. r reW escaped m lion tit to I Hi. Lowell. C' ligren Cremated T i Mlcfc,, IM*«*. |« Thre. Ulldi B|| ,j u, ~, liiaet.eii It, ,j a , th(f fwvw | ( ltt u ! their lloltid, UtAt hu Lake, .i I FORMS PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT Terrible State of Affairs Throughout Livonia Government and Other Russian Officials Prisoners. St. Petersburg, via Ilelsingfors, Fin land and Berlin, Dec. 14. —Two mes sengers who arrived here from Riga yesterday, having walked about 130 miles to catch a train at Plock, not only confirm the report that a pro visional government has been set up in Livonia, but they say that many of the troops have gone over to the insur rectionists. Dviiia fort, commanding Riga har bor, is in their possession and the gov ernor and other Russian officials are prisoners. The messengers add that the provisional government exercises authority throughout Livonia anil part of Courland. The new government has declared the separation of the Lithonian people from the Russian empire. They have chosen new local officials and have decreed tile closing of the spirit shops and breweries and the annullment of contracts between the peasants and the land owners. There is a general uprising of the na tive peasants, who are traveling in armed bodies, attacking the estates and driving off or killing their owners. The position of the peasants in these provinces has been the most de plorable of any in the entire empire. Conditions almost approaching those of the feudal system have been con tinued down to the present time. They practically have kept the peasants in a state of vassalage, placing them at the mercy of the German barons. The Russian officials are being ex pelled from the provinces and many of them have been killed in the streets of the towns. There is a reign of terror at Riga. SOME IMPORTANT CHANGES. Perkins Resigns as First Vice Presi dent of New York Life—Peabody Elected President of Mutual Life. New York, Dec. 14. —Two incidents affecting the life insurance situation in New York yesterday overshadowed the legislative committee investiga tion. While the committee was in quiring into the conduct of the Pru dential Life Insurance Co. and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., George W. Perkins resigned as first vice president and chairman of the finance committee of the New York Life Insurance Co. He was succeeded by Vice President Alexander E. Orr, president of the New York City Rapid Transit commission, and as chairman of the finance committee by John Claf lin. head of the H. B. Clafliu Co. Another important move in the situ ation was the election by the trustees of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. yes terday of Charles A. Peabody to suc ceed Richard A. McCurdy as president of that company at $50,000 a year. Mr. McCurdy's salary was $150,000. Mr. Peabody is a lawyer, the American representative of William Waldorf Astor and a director in several banks and other corporations, of which one is the Illinois Central Railroad Co. Mr. Peabody also was nominated as trus tee of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., to succeed Justice Rufus W. Peck ham, and Emory McClintock was nominated to succeed Elihu Root. COURT DECIDES AGAINST HEARST. Cannot Order Ballot Boxes Opened Nor Recount of Ballots. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 14. —The court of appeals, in a decision handed down yesterday in the New York ballot box case, sustains the contention of coun sel for Mayor George B. McClellan. anil denies that of attorneys for Wil liam Randolph Hearst and his col leagues on the Municipal Ownership league ticket. The court holds, as was argued by ex-Chief Justice Parker and his associates, that the courts have no power under the election law to order by mandamus the opening of the bal lot boxes and a recount and reeanvass of the ballots. The case relates directly to the vote for mayor, comptroller and president of the board of aldermen cast in the Second election district of New York county at the election of November 7 last, but is of the utmost importance in Mr. Hearst's contest for the mayor alty of New York City, and is funda mental in its effect upon the electoral system of this state under the present election law. The decision was ren dered by a divided court, five to two. INDICTMENT AGAINST A RAILROAD Charged that the Road, with the Sanc tion of Two Ex-Officers, Paid Ille gal Rates to a Packing Houss. Chicago, Dec. 14.—The federal grand jury yesterday returned an in- i dietment against the Chicago Alton I Railroad Co., John N. Fait horn and F.. A. Wann, formerly vice president and j general freight agent, respectively of the railroad company. The railroad company and tin- two ex officers are Included in one Indict, ment, in which there are ten counts against the company, and against each of the two men. The general charge is that the railroad company, with! the sanction of the two officer*, paid Illegal rebates to the packing house I tirin of Schwarzchlld *■ Sulzberger for ilie purpose of procuring hip 1 tin ins from the concern, and al-. . with Iho same object gave free tran»|M>riu. ! lion to tin employes of the concern. Bchooner Wrecked San Jo.i , Costa Klca, Dec. ll.—Thu . •choouer Kloreiida, whlb on her Vlijllii from lllicluMh, Nir.ir;. 11,1 to I'ori Union, (V m Him, u,i wi.i k..|, Amour He |n i«, re Frederick M. II Wood, British consul ui port 1.1 in l 'ii, a.i Anierlcm . John I Ilium and W M Ittttiter and three sulloi- Date for Q. A R Encampment Mllllteain.il*, Mliiii.. »>«. II \l lUs j G A It Coiift I . lie. lo re ye i i iy (i *a» decided to lioht the iitti.tial «g. r.iiii'iiu til in Mime tpoll* •• Itiulug Aukii»l IS. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1905. POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE. Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company. Condensed Time Table in Effect June 4, 190-5. Read Down. Read Up. Sun •'a* Week Days. Iljili Week Days. Only P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. STATIONS. A.M. A.M. P.M. P MPM 51* SlB 11 IK r> 18 I.v Addison Ar 10 13 1 13 850 800 1)00 12 00 HOO Knoxville 930 ' 400 H0« 611 917 12 It 014 West Held 917 , 3 17 755 017 947 12 17 647 ....Gaines Junction.... 841 JI! 725 10 00 100 Ar. \ .. . . ILv 823 I 711 700 10 20 500 JC» Lv. ) uaieion, | Ar H3U '*oo 707 740 II 00 540 Cross Pork June. 739 823 800 11 20 002 Hulls I 718 602 i 820 1140 C 20. | Wharton 050 540 12 15 Sinnamahomng.... l I 5 00 12 ''o Driftwood . 152 j 1 t'2 I | Medix Hun I t 08 1 2". I ' ... Tyler 3 42 13! Penfield | 3 38 2 00 Dubois I I 3 00 P. M. P. M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P. M. A. M. P.M A.M I'.M 820 II 4"> 020 I I Wharton 058 i 5 20 1110 829 12 00 629 ! I'ostello 04 1 508 1058 ***■ 12 l 5! I I Ar/ « Allafill I I.v 635 i 5 00 lOiO! 100 638 8 00 1 Lv t , slm (Ar 310 950 805 200 705 845 Keating Summit A.M. 220 910 740 P. M. I A. M.I IA. M. P. M. A. M. I V. 'I. *M. 83J 330 1 Wellsville I 8 )0 £"46 I 8 35a Genesee 1 ; 711 a"l 8: | | 909 40l .. .West Bingham 1 i 7to 108 327 415 Ncwfleld Junction..! 713 150 ! 10 10. 455 1 Galeton U3O 105 11 0> 023 I I i.nM Fork June.... 7 Coj 540 11 55 710 t ross Fork 0 30; 140 CONNECTIONS. A i lit ion.il tr i'ns leave ti »' 'to.i at 8:1) a. m.and 6:23 p. 111.. arrivli? at Anson ia at 9:21 a.m. unci 7:00 p. m. Ret urn in? leave* Ansonia at 9:l> a. na., an 1 8:33 p. in., arriving at 'ia'/jtja a! I): 03 a. iu., and 9:05 p. in. At Driftwood with P. K R. At I,»nHois with 11. R. P. Ry. At Keating Summit with R. k A. V. Div. of Pennsylvania R. R. At Aiiponi i with N.Y.C.& II R. K. for all points north and south. At Newfleld .Junction with C. <& P. A. Ry., Union Station. At OcncKeo with N*. Y A Pa., Ry. Union Station. At Addison with Erie It. R., Union Station. At Wellsville with Erie It U. for points <»» at and weat. At Hinnamahoninff with P. R. R.—P. AE. Div. M.J. McM mion, Div. Pass Ag't., Galeton, Pa. W.C. PARK, Gen'} Bupt.., Galeton. Pa. 15. A. NIEL, Trafllc Mgr. Butfelo, N.Y. C. PETER C'LAKX. Gen'i Mjr. ilu.'taio, N. Y. QK 31IZBQKI mc-F-olka* DOT t|3 'Above all. USE GOOD PAINT! & r ] . i' ,r V l '' i- n srcd oil! Just pure linseed is the "life*'—the one great renins* | vT'a 1c ° p CC L P int lorwjiich tnere is no substitute—and Lie $u r e way to rrt the IpM pure, fresh linseed oil is to buy the oil and " 39 LP! ■ 112 J HOUSE PAINT . Wk sensrntf!/. For tivry gallon r,f Kinloch Paint buy one gallon of lUserd oil. ?>j • h; ? mak « two gallons of -pair.t, ready for use. Vou then know that the paint' S3 you re putting on your house is alive— "the genuine oil is in it," and paint is not fl p? 1 "' u , nlc , ss '' con ' a,ns 50t ' jl really pure oil. We will further explain .he virtu* N of Kinloch rami if you will call anti see us. .' BH PGR SALE BY HURTEAU & F-'ORBESjj G.SCHMIDT'S, FOR V FRESH BREAD, II popalar r> , urn ' CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. Allordcra given prompt and skillful attention. MS?7sto», WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY Th«» hir. Hoodtb.t.«tof »•*_ fl? I O I mUJIu & /ifl ////ci»« olNenro-u DUtaiw, iach AGAIN _~\ njyth« circulation. nak« dlfectloa Mi •erfect. and lmpi.it • healthy ? All drains and loctet are checked t*rm+nsntlf. Uolea* patients properlir cured, their condition often worries them into Inaaalty, Consumption or Daatk. KiaileU sealed. PHce $t per boa; 6 boxes, witk Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund the y&OLL money, 15.00. Send (or Lee book. Address, PEAL HfOICINB CO.. CUvtlftftd. 0» 9 or aaie b/ R. O. Uodscn, Vruggiut, Kmytrtm, Fa. ' •THE | Windsor Motel Between 12th unci 13th Nts., on Filbert St. Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes WALK from the Reading Terminal. ' 1 Five tin it lite* from thePenn'a H. Kuropean Plan H.OO pr dayund upwards. I American P.an »o per day. I FRANK M. BCIIKIULBY. Manager. y A *afe t •'erLaiii relief for Hupnrcwoil u m • ■ ■ Huif : Hpf«*fa«ti«.i» <,mmrati \i <■4, Uwu>H> J mmz&rjinsaar. n »hl iu KutiNtfimn by L. (Tajftfart am H.O Foley's Kidney Cure make* kidney* and bladder riuht If DYSPEPSIA CURE : 112 M j* ' "K.l sis WHAT YOU BAT ® RkMil Ujf K. » , Doiiouti, / W- promptly obtain V H »i. : I rt , LADIES DR. LaFRAHCG'S COMPOUND. <«f. • rvmilaixr •••iin nimtt.-i nr mail U""ki.i In •. uu l.*t HA I,U. I'uiua. .pM», t'». timb TABts no. rt. COUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R. Taking effect Ma y 27th. 1801. BABTWAID. r lO rsi «i «~i v •TATIONB. | [ ! . . !»• *■ >• M. A. M.I A. M. ) Port Allegany, Lv. 315 705 111 3* I Oolemnn, *8 23 1 .....•» *ll4l I Bartvllle, «3 30 1 7 »fl! 11 47 RouletU, iis 40 7 281,... 1168 Knowltou's »3 45 .... « «n «» !?sn». i 8 60 | 7 85 12 05 Olmsted *4 05 ;*7 38 «12 09 Hammonds, 00 | | 00 1.... *l2 18 Cidersport. { 420745 *;"• •• • • 1? K I I.v. 8 101 800 100 North Coudersport |»6 15 00 •] i» Krink's, A 2"lj »8 in «1 12 Coleaburg, »8 40i •« 17 120 rieven Bridges *B 45' »6 21 «1 M Raymonds'*, '*7 09| ,«6 30 188 g01d..... 705 630 1 41 Newfleld, ; 00 ( j ; i KcwAeld Junction,.. ... 737 '8 45 ISO Perkins,. I •? 40 *6 4S, »1 58 Carpenter's, 1 ! ; if, |oo »i 57 j Croweil's, 1 j 7 sn ,»e 53 ; *2 01 Ulysses Ar.J...., » 05; j7 05 210 I-.-.. *. M.I 1 | p. H. WBSTWAHD. flib T a 7 HTATIONB. !__ A. M. P. M. A. M. Plysses, Lv. 7 20 2 '25! 9 10 .... : Orowell's, ;»7 27 *2 32 • 9 19' | Carpenter's, 1 00 *2 34 • B 2'2i Perkins.. »7 82 "2 87 j* 9 26 ..... NewfleldiJunctlon I 787 2 42! 9 32' ...., Newfleld »7 41 246 00 Gold !7 44 249 9 40j!.... Raymond's .*■; 49 254 * 947 .... Seven Bridges, oi°3 04 *lO 02 ...., j Colesburg, •« 04 3 09 *lO 10| Frink's, «s 12 »3 17 *lO 20 i North Coudersport, j OO *3 28 *lO 351 .. . i ( Ar. 8 S5 3 30 10 45 Coudersport, < r. m I. ... _ ( Lv.l 828 8001 201 Hammonds 100 00 j 00 I Olmsted, »« 38 •« 05 »1 3l i!... Mina, 837 fl 10 137 ~..J Knowl ton's «> «6 17 00 ) Rc jlette 847 6 21 1 151 Burtville 854 828 201 Coleman, » *8 84 00 1..... Port Allegany IIM <4O! 2 25L.... (•) Flag stations. (=°, Trains do not stop ♦1 Telegraph offices. Train NOB. 3 and 10 will carry passengers. Tains 8 and 10 do. Trains run on EaHern Standard Time. Connections—At Ulysses with Fall Brook R'y fr,r pointß north and south. At B. & S. Junc tion with Buffalo & SusquehannaH. R. north for WellsTille, south for Claleton andAnsonia. At Port Allegany with W. N Y. &P. R. R., north for Buffalo, Olean, Bradford and Smelhportj ■outh for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium c.sd Penn'a R. R., points. U.A.MoCLURK .len'lSupt, Coudersport, Pa. j Who is I Your [ Clothier? | I If it's R. SEGER & CO,. I you are getting the right H kind of merchandise. There is no small or grand decep tion practiced in their store. Sustained success demon strates that there is "growth in truth"in the retailing of NEW AND UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING AT POPULAR PRICES. R. SEGER & CO. For Bill Heads, Letter Heads, tine Commercial Job Work of AIJ Kinds, Get Our Figures, 1 nil nn 4ntptfuwnfr»iiii I PILES B ™"« Suppository CT D. ll.tt. Thcmpi.B, iopt. ■A Or .4 .4 Srho.l., Bt.tM.lU., N. C , writ.. "I Ma ... ■ Uw* •*. .U to. .Jaiia for th»m l»r, nM. n.vor., [1 &«*.. ItMk. W. T. , writ.. ■ •' Tk./ glv. .n1..r..l a.tl.- m hello*." Ur H. D MoUlll. 0.r1.6.,, Tm.„ writ.. ■ "I. . pr*sttc. .112 JS /mm, I >•'. fou.d mc rimUr I. B rMum - *> n.wp-.n *rM. 9.1.1 '^'""'■'^MAaTir^UDY^^HCAeTl^PA^ Hold lq Kiuporlua by DodaoiL EVERY WOMAN Bomefinteg need* a reliable monthly regulating medicine* 2fr• ,X dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are prompt. «*f« and certain In result. Tli« £fnu tae (I)r. real's) u«»or disappoint. SI 00 per Oujv Hold by It. C. Dodson, druggist Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digeits what you oat. Foley's Kidney Cure make* kidney* and bladder right. BANNER SALVE the most healing salve In the world J Pennsylvania. RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE KAIL HOA» DIVISION. In effect May 28, 1905. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD o 10 A. M.-Sundays only for Renovo and Week days for Sunbury, Wilkesbarre, Scran on, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg end interuiediatcstations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.23 P.M., New York 'J.3O P. M., Baltimore 600 P. M., Washitu toi 7.15 P. M. Pu'lmaa Parlor car from Williamsport to Philadelphia and passenger coaches from K",i.e to J hiladelphia and Williamsport to Haiti* more ann Washington. 12:25 P. M. (Emporium Junction) dai!j for Sun bury, Harrisburg and principal intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7.42 p.m.; New York. 10:2 i d. 111.; Baltimore, 7:30 p.m.; Washington, 8:35, n. m. Vestibuled Parlor cars and passenger coaches, Buffalo to Phila delphia and Washington. 8 liO P. M.—daily for Harrisburg and intermediate stat ons. arriving at Philadel phia, 4.2J A. M.. New York 7.13 A. M # Baltimore, 2:20 A.M. Washington, 3:30 A.M. Pullman sleeping carsfrom HarrisburgtoPhil adelplua and New York. Philadelphia pas dengerscan remaiuin sleeper undisturbed un til t :30 A. M. 10 30 P. M -Daily for Sunbury, Harris burp; and inte mediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 7.17 A. M., New York 9.33 A. M., weekdays, (10 38 A. M. Sunday;) Baltimore 7.15 A. M., Washington 8.30 A.M. Pullmansleep cars from Brie, Buffalo and Williamsportto Philadelphia and Bullalo, Williamsport to Washington. Passenger cars from Erie to Philadelphia and Williamsportto Baltimore. <2:AS A.M. (Emporium Junction), daily for Sun bury, Harrisburg and principal intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:32 a. in.; New York, 9:33 a. m., week days; (10:38 Sun nays ; Baltimore, 7:25 a. m.; Washington. 8:48 a.m. Vestibuled Buffet Sleeping Cars and Passenger coaches, Buffalo to Philadelphia and Washington. WESTWARD. o:10 A. M.—Emporium Junction—daily tor Erie, Ridgway, and week days for Du- Bois, Clermont and intermediate stations. 10 30 A. M. —Daily for Erie and week days for Dußoisandintermediatestations. 4 23 P. M.—Daily lor Erie and intermediate stations. RIDGWAY AND CLEARFIELD R. R. CON. N FICTIONS. (Weekdays.) SOUTHWARD. Stations. NORTHWARD P. M A.M. A.M. I IP. M. H. M. I'. M. .... II 13| 553 J... St. Marys... (II 20 9 5.1 4 50 10 10 5 55 Ivane 112 25 300 ...I 506 10 31 6 19'.. ..Wilcox 12 02 2 40 .... 5 2u 11 38 6 .Joliusonburg.. 11 47 2 2.N .... 5 40 11 55 6 501..-Ridgway 9 20 2 10 8 25 !..Mill !..Mill Haven 1....'..... 61012 15 7 10].. Croyland.... 900 149 804 60712 23 719 .. .Blue Rock... 851 1 -.'o 758 0 12 12 26 7 2:11 Carrier 8 47 1 37 7 52 62212 36 732 .Bro?kwayville. 837 127 742 6 2i> 12 10 7 37i .. I.aues Mills.. 831 123 753 630 7 Uj.McMiiins Sin't. 83J 7 34 l2 19 7 451. Run.. 8 251 15 7 30 64)12 55 7 r .OI . F'alli Cr?ek . 8 2u| 110 725 6 5) 125 8 03| ... D.ißois 8 03112 551 7 1 0 7421 15 7 55'. .Palls Creek... 053 1156 30 75S 129 8 08).Reynoldsville.. 63912 52 615 8 30 1 56 8 35!...8r00kvi11e... 6 05 12 21 5 39 939 238 920 New Bethlehem 52011 41 450 r. M p. M. P. M.J |A. M. A. M. P. M BI'FPALO & ALLIiHHEN"Y VAI.LEY DIVISION. Leave Emporium Junction for Port Allegaay, Olean, Arcale, East Aurora and Buffalo. Train No. 107, daily 4:05 A. M. Train No. 115, daily ... 4:15 P. M. Trains leave Emporium for Keating, Port Allegany, Co niersport, Smethport, EUlred, Bradford,Oleanand Ouil'ulo,connecting at Buf falo for pointH East and West. Train No. 101, we 'k days, 8:25 A. M. Train No. 103, we ;k days 1:35 P. M. Train No. 103 will connect at Olean with Chautauqua Division for Alleg my, Bradford, Salaiuanca,Warren, Oil City and Pittsburg. LOW (iRADE DIVISION. EASTBOUND. STATIONS. 109 113 101 105 107 951 I;j j ' A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M P. M A. M. Pittsburg,.. Lv t6 22 19 00 fl3o *505 J 9 00 Red Bank 9 30 11 05 4 05 7 55 10 55 Lawsonham 9 42 51118 4 18 8 07 11 08 New Bethle'm 520 10 20 11 41450 837 11 40 Brookville t6 05 II 10 12 24 539 9 22 12 2tJ Reynoldsville,. 639 11 42 12 52 6159 50 12 59 Falls Creek.... 653 11 57 1 15 630 1005 1 14 Dußois, 7 00 fl2 05 125 6 40 1015 t 1 20 Sabula 7 12 1 37 7 17 1 Penntield ! 730 1557 35 Bennezette,— 8 01 2 29 8 09 Driftwood 18 40 t3 05 8 45 via P. & E. Div Driftwood.. Lv. *9 50 +3 45 Emporium, Ar. tlO 30 t4 10 A. M, A. M. P. M. P. M P. M P. SF, _ 'WESTBOUND. 1 I * STATIONS. 108 106 102 114 110 952 Via P. &E. Div A. M. L.M. A. M. P.M. P.M. P. K Emporium, Lv +8 10 13 20 Driftwood, Ar.. 1 19 04 t4 00 ViaL. Q. Div ..... Driftwood, Lv +5 50 til 10 15 50 Bennezette, 6 25 U 45 6 25 Pennfltl I, 7 00 12 20 7 04 Sabula, 7 18 12 39 7 23 Dußois "6 05 7 30 12 55 t5 00 7 35 {4 00 F'alls Creek 6 12 7 55 I 15 5 10 7 42 4 07 Reynoldsville,. 630 808 129 527 758 420 Brookville. ... 70S 835 156 600 |(i 30 450 New Bethle'm. 751 920 238 645 930 535 Lawsonham, .. 821 94713 06 714 . . 608 Red Bank,Ar. 8 35 10 02 3 20 7 25 6 20 Pittsburg, Ar... *ll 15 t1235 t5 30 tIOOO J9 30 A M. P. M P. M P M P. M. P. M. ♦umly. fuuny except Sunday, {Sunday only. ;F'lag Slop. On Sunday only tr.lin leaves Driftwood 8:21 a. m„ arrives at Dußois, 10:00 a, 111. Returning leaves Dußois, 2:00 p. m.; arriv is at Driftwood, 3:40 p. m., stopping at intermeiliate stations. For Time Tables and further information, ao ply to Ticket Agent. J. It WOOD. I'ass'gr Trnflie Mgr. W. W. ATTERBURY, (JFO. W. BOYD, General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. THE PITTSBURG. SHAWMUT & NORTHERN R. R. Through Passenger Service Between It. Marys, Hrockwayville, Shawiuut, Olean, Friendship, Angelica, Hornollavill% Wayland, Buffalo, and New York. Effective Sunday, May 29,190* Eastern Standard Time. Time of Trains at St. Marya. DEPART. r.SA A. M For Kersey (Arr s M a. m.), Prrna dale ' Arr. R.Art a. m.,i Weed vi lie (Arr Otti a. in.;t Elbnn (Arr, A 46 a rn..) Shawiuut (Arr* 9.08 a iu., Brock way villa (Arr. 9.42 a. m.j 12.38 1' M , For Clermont Arr. 1j; p. m.,| Smethporj i Arr. 2.20 p, »n.,) eonneeting for Bradford Arr. 130 p. 11l j Eld red .Arr. 2 49 p. ui.. Olean (Arr. 3.40 p. uiJ connecting for Buffalo Arr. »5.10 p. «.,) Bolivar (Arr. 8.33 p. in..i Priendahlp tArr. «dm p. io.,> Angelica Arr 4.51 p. na,> II 'rnellnville (Arr, 8.10 p. in.. Way land '5 |» in.. Biookviit# (Arr '.(Hip m,,) and Pittsburg Arr 930 p m AHRIVP.. II o-. \ M I Prom 11' •• kMayville Hhawmul • .Vj PN! I l lbo'i, K«rs«v ami Bvriit«lal«. 148 P M I i 'in \V*>la t. I|.*rn« i>ill, < «M'iag-i. Aug*-■in* » n-mUhip, Bolivar, Itof. *4 Itratfi'i l Oieau i-.dre*l, {Siorttipo«% Hii.i « l#rmoi»t All ti • «»- Hi!) *•«. ♦ pt Houdav AM l.\M:, t J IIKNWh K (i. u I hupt lit ii.i n*, Hi Marya, Paiiita. ffodol llyspfpsla Curo UlgokU what >o« « 3