(Kill 0mmir gjtfwrcafe." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1878. C'nr Time t Mltdgway. Erie Express Enet 2:04 a. in. do do West 2:89 s. m. do Mail East 6:1)6 p. m. do do West 2:62 a. m. Renovo Accommodation Ens!-... 8.65 a. m. do do , West 6:25 a. m. ELKLODQE, A. Y. M. The stated meetings of Elk Lolgs, No. 4 ' 879, are held at their hullcorner of Main and . Depot streets, onthe second and fourth Tuesdays of eaeh month- D. B. DAY, Seo'y- The Childrens' Concert, held nt this place Inst week, nndcr the (supervision of M. L. Drake, proved a success. Grace Church. Services on nert Sunday, October 19th, at lljo'olock a. ia., and 7 o'clock p. tu. C. F. Lewis, Rector. Raffle. There will be a raffle for a double barreled phot gun, at the Milliard Hall of George W. Rhincs, on Saturday nisrht, October 18th, 1873. The gun is almoH new. It can be seen at any time by calling at the Billiard Hall. 2t. County Election. As wa so to press, the returns from the county, are in from townships oooiifrh to ensure the election of the straight Democratic ticket WinaTcldcr's majority over Ilorton for Treasurer, will reach nearly four hun dred and Sfty. We will give the official table in our next issue. Harry Head, was badly burned, while engaged in firing the gudgeon off, in the street fronting the Court House, last evening. He had lit the fuse, and . was in the act of stepping away, when lis foot slipped, bunging his face in con tact with the jnsdgeon, just at the mo ment of explosion. Although his "wounds are very painful, nothing seri ous is anticipated. STATS NOTES. TheJunikta river is to be supplied -with more black bass. A fourteen pound salmon was shot near Milton, the other day. TSicre is a boy twelve years of age connncd in the (Jleanfceld ermnty j ail. It is estimated that the Lancaster county tobacco crop will reach 20,000 cases . It is said that in some parts of Butler county a barrel of water costs more that & barrel of oil. The expense of Tunning the Pbilidel- phi-.i postoffice during .'September was 90, 42,89. The Link Hotel in Garland, Grawford county, was destroyed by fire ou last Friday morning. Montgomery boasts of a cow from whose milk thirteen pounds of butter are made weekly. A very Harge panther was seen in Union towBspip, Clearfield county, a few aays ago, out escaped. The tobacco trade is very dull in Lan caster at at present, and growers look UEuewer the prospect. Lancaster has an imbecile who imag ines he is engaged to Miss Nellie Grant, the President's daughter. Reading thinks one of her citizens is the tallest man in Pennsylvania. Ho is seven feet six inches in bight. The Grand Jury of Luzerne county, find nearly a thousand unlicensed liquor sellers within their jurisdiction. About fifty car loads of wheat are shipped daily over the Philadelphia and .Erie railroad from Erie eastward. Mrs. Catherine Fincher died at her iwmdenoeiin Palo Alto, Schuylkill co., od the 7th inst., in her ninety-first year. Three hundred and thirty-eight pounds of butter is what a Montgomery county cow has enabled her owner to re alize from the product of the lacteous ("rout. Three large grey wolves were lulled in Clearfield county the other day. They had been making sad ravages among the sheep and lambs in one of the bor der townships during the spriDg and summer. Some boys were shooting in the woods near Uniontown on Saturday last when iho gun of John Kennedy was acci dently discharged, the contents passed through the left lung and and coming out at the side. He is in a fair way to recover GE2TEEAL NOTES. One cash firm in Oma ha is runnTn .twenty-five delivery teams. The most certain wheat lands in Cali fornia lie in the mountains. Peoria claims to be tho most ancient settlement west of the Alleghenies. Th.i proper thing to move tho Crow Tndiaiis to where they belong Scare crow. It is said that there is a disposition among fashionable" ladies in New York to discard corsets. A Look-port girl, whose father is worth $70,000, is cooking on a canal boat, to be romantic Gentlemen's collars appear to be in creasing iu size, to keep pace with the ruflos of the ladies. The proceeds of the taxes upon car rinses and horses in England amount to $1,000,000 per annum. The Lruisville Library has bad "Rob inson Crusoe" printed ia raised letters for the use of the blind. A Vermont paper, describing the maeiiug-houso, says it is "ninety-eight by fifty feet ia oiraumference. The word "non-native" is being used in the Yirgiuia campaign as an elegan' abetitn'.e for "carpet-bagger." Interior towns in Georgia begin to feel the pressure very deoidedly, and offer cotton in lie a of ourrency. The State election in New Jersey oc curs on November 4th, and nominations have already been made in some of the counties. A new horse-oar oheok has been in vented in England, which is said to not tioly register those who get on but those who get off. Cupious kh )wrs of mania are reported in mil county, Texa.4. It resembled gum, and had all the sweetness and fla vor of hooey. . ' At a sale'in Scotland of thoroughbred sheep recently, some fancy breeds sold for $500 each, while a single ram was sold for 81,000, Mchainmcd once Bald : "When a man dies men inquire what he has left be hind bira, angles'inquire what' he has sent bpfore him. Some one, feeling that actions are bet ter than words, has said : "We hear of the acts of the Apostles, but never of their resolutions." The wheat raised in such abundance inJNorthern Texas this season, is said to rival the far-famed Genesee wheat in quality and flavor. The steeple of the Cumherlain. Tenn., church is tipped with gold. The gold is the first contribution made toward the ereetiou of tho edifice. Soloman says: "A virtuous woman is a crown to her husbaud." By this rule the most valuable of the sex in only worth a dollar and ten cent. At Boston, wo see it stated, 88, $10 and 812 oertified cheeks are in circula tion. We agree with the contemporary mentioning the fact, that this is 'ruther small." Mr. Foote, of Touica, 111., while visit, ing the Wenona fair, patronized a lung testing tuachiug. The exertion made his lungs bleed, and in four hours he was a corpse A prosperous Princton, Illinois, mer chant has for his motto, ''Early to bed and early to rise; never get tight, and advertise, let your wares by known, il you are wise." Real estate in Washington, D. C, that could bo bought at ten cents a loot four years ago, cannot now be bought for seventy-five centaa foot, and much has risen higher. An Iowa editor wrote : "During the past week wo have been visiting the Solons of the country;" and his constant subscribers' think that is a funny way to spell "saloons." The officers of the Grand Trunk Rail road have signed a pledge to abstain from all intoxicating liquors, and are passing the paper along for the signatures of the employes. At a hotel table one boarder remarked to his neighbor : "This must be a healthy place for chickens." "Why?" asked the other. "Because I never see any dead ones hereabouts." A woman in New York is under ar est for tryiug to obtain a divorce from her husband in an irregular manner. She set fire to the house in which the part ner of her joys was sleeping. A"young man t Evansvitte, Indiana, coughed up a twenty-five cent carrency note tho other day, and he has gone right'back to the boardiog-house whose hash be formerly complained of. A member of the Cabinet says that the country is running so smoothly that, at the regularjmeeting of the Cabinet on Tuesday, not one of the members had any business to bring up for discus sion. A pensioner of the Second Connecti cut Artillery drew one hundred and sixty-two dollars pension money a week ago and being distrustful of savings bank, deposited it in a faro bank inside of two hours. A curious case is reported from Frank lin county, Kansas. A young lady swallowed apin, about a year ago, which recently made its appearance, coming out through tho left eye, entirely de stroying the sight. A case involviug tie cost of half a pie, which tha purchaser declared was not the kind represented by the seller, recently came before a police judge in New York, and was "abjourned till next Friday at o'clock." A lady suggessts that if the church going ladies were to dress in calico and wear sun-bonnets, scores of -her sex would attend divine service who stay away because they cannot dress like their fashionable sisters. A married man says a looking glass affords ajwoman a marvelous amount of comfort and gratification. He says his wife thinks just as much of consulting her glass when she ties on her apron as when she ties on her bonnet. He says that when there is a knock at the door" he goes there at once, but his wife, on the contrary, ejaculates, "Mercy, Jce, whos' that?" and dashes for the looking glass the first thing. With Your Might. You cannot pay too careful attention to business if you want to succeed. It is the result of practicle, every day experience, that steady attention to matters of detail lies at tho root of human progress, and that diligence, above all! is the mother of good luck. Acouraoy, also, is of much im portance, and an invarible mark of good training in a man aceuracv in observa tion, accuracy in the transaction of af fairs. What is done in business must be well done, for it is better to accom plish a small amount of work than to halt do ten times as much. Yet in busi ness affairs it is the manner in which even tmall matters are transacted that often decides men for or against you. With virtue, capasity and good conduot in other respects, the person who is hab itually inaccurate canpot be trusted; bis work has to be gone over again, and he thus causes endless annoyanoes, vexation and trouble. A company has been formed at Savannah, Ga., to engage in the manu facture of paper from banana fibre. 1 1ST OF JURORS. The following J is the List of J urors drawn for the November term of Court, commcnoiog Mondxy, November 3rd, 1873 : TRAVJ5R8B JURORS. Beneifltte Dennis Taylor," William Murray, George English. Beozingcr Nicholas Dewalt, Joseph Lenczel, Franais Cansidy, Henry Uaus onen, Joseph Fries. Fox. James W. Rogers, Horace Spsngrnbury, Jeremiah Hewitt, James R. Tavtor, Joel S. Taylor, David Mere dith, Z. B. Earlcy. Highland Win. J. Stubbs. Ilorton Allen Giles, Adam Kem tnerer, Harvey Parsons, James Mc Clellan, J. (J. McAllister, John 21. Kelts. Jay Francis J. Spangler, Oliver Dodge, Martin Clover, James Ratenian, Josiah R, Morey, Houston Brownlee. Jones John Kleissath, John Kitt ner, Charles Paul, C. A. Paine. Ridgway W. S. Hamblen, J. K. Whitmore. John Van Orsdall, Robert Warner, W. O. Geary, C. W. Barrett, James Rickard, R, K. Eobody, Ahner Malen. St. Mary's Boro' Edward E. Mo Bride, John B. Ahlis, John Emmett. Philip Wilhulm, Michcal Stibieh, Will iam Gies. Spring Creek George Saxton, J. B. Rice, D. K. Moore. GRAND JURORS. Benezette Mirty Hays, (Blacksmith John Emery, Wm. F. Wainwright, W. D. Dellaas. Benzinser George Nissel, Lawrence Galir. Fox George B. Taylor, Andrew Howe. Ilorton N. M. Brockway, R. A. Olrustead. Jay John Hess, Wm. P. Luce. Jones R. W. Brown, Michael Dill. Ridnway C. E.Beuian, Geo. Blanc hard, D. D. Cook, Horace Little, Adam Gower, John E. Mooie, II. S. Thayer. St. Mary's Boro' C. R. Sexton, Thomas Zimmett. Spring Creek. Taylor Rhioee. T 1ST OF JURORS The following I J is the List of Jurors drawn for the November term of Court, commencing Monday, Nov. 10th, 1673 : (SECOND WEEK.) Benezette Isaiah Ilollinsworth, Ellis Lewis, II D Derr. Benzingcr John Teitner, Joseph Young, Geoge Fritz, Michael Lawler, Charles Schneider, George Seller. Fox Miebael Gillen P W Hays Rcesman Meredith John Malone R T Kyler Jeremiah Sullivan Henry M Gross Ralph Bell Adolph Timm. Hortori Wm Bennett Fred Ray winkle Joel Taylor Stephen Fox Henry Reedy. Jay Barley Wheeler Wm B Hew itt Benjamin Brownlee. Jones Theodore Cook Issao Keeler John Crawer. Millstone William Kelley Adam Zimmermann. Ridgway Geo W Rliines Horace Warner Henry Wilson C Holiday S W Miles John Cassilcy W H Schram Amos B Wheeler J L Cummings Pat rick Dailey Edward Derby. St. Mary's Boro' F X Haberbush JB Butsch Joseph Winlelder Edward Babel Louis Volkner. ADDITIONAL JURY LIST for the November Term. Fox. John Mann. Jay. Charles Webb. Jones. Michael Weidert. Ridgway. S. Jackson, Robert Col lumn. Sc Mary's. Leonard Cook, George Decker. Spring Creek. L. F. Powers, James G. George, Thos. Jefferson. SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ' In the Dist. Court of the United States, Western District of Penna. The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis appointment as assignee of L. C. Horton and E. J. Miller, late doing business as partners under the firm name of Ilorton & Miller, at Ridgway, in tha county of Elk and State of Pennsyl vania, within said district, who have been adjudged bankrupts, upon their own petition, by the District Court of said district. O- H. M'CAULEY, Assignee. Ridgway, Elk County Pa. October 9, '73 3t. ESTRAV- Came in IIia mini... nr l,. subscriber in June last, two she-goats. ue owner is jiereoy notified to come for. ward, prove proprrly and pay daumges, or they will be disposed of as the law directs, ALPHEUS JAMES, Highland, Elk Co., Pa., Oct. 8th, '78, b32-2t Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing accounts have been filed in my office, and will be presentsd at the Orphau's Court of Elk County for con firmation, on tho first Monday of No vember next, being the third day: 1st. The final account of George Nolf, Sr., late of Horton township Elk County, deceased. 2d. The first partial account of Beru hard Eckl, exeeutoi of the last will and testament of Herman Koch, late of Benzinger Township, Elk Connty de ceased. FRED. SCIIGENING, Register. Edw'd J. Evans & Co., NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, TORI, PENN'a Catalogues Mailed to Applicants- Refer (by permission) to Hon, J. S, Black, Washington, D. C. Wkisbr, 60s & Cabl, Bankers, York, Pa. 2-6mv. P. W. HAYS, .Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Ear ley F. O. vln4"tf. Norica is hereby given to jnors to be punctual in attendance on court, on Monday moraing, November 3rd. Fbid. Schobnino, Clerk. The editor of a Nevada newspaper gives notice that he cannot be bribed with a 5 cent oigar to write a five dol lar puff. New Advertisements. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR TllE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLNANIA. JESSE CLAYP0OL, of Spring Creek, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of Maroh 2d, 1867, having applied for a Dis charga from all depts, and other claims provable under said Aot. By order of the Court, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all Creditors who have proved their debts, ap'l other persons interested, to appear on the 20th day of November 1873 ,at 9 o'clock a. m., before 8. E. Woodruff Esq.. Register in Bankruptcy, at his office, in Ridgway, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. S. C McCandlkss, Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District. n33-2w. In the Disrtict Court of the United States. Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of ) JESSE CLaYPOOL, j-NOTlCb is hereby Bankrupt. J Given that up-n application of D. C. Oys ter, assignee of the estate of Jesse Claypool, Bankrupt, to it is ordered that, a second general meeting of sid Bankrupt be held at Ridgway in Bftid District, on the 20 day of November, A. D. 1873 at 9 o'olock a m at the office of S. E. Woodruff, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy in said District for thb purpose named in the twenty -seventh section of the Bankrupt act of March 2nd, 1867. S. C. McCandlkss, n33-tw Clerk. LIST OF CAUSES set down for trial at November Term 1873, Elk County Com mon Pleas. Commencing Monday Novem ber 3, 1873. 1 The Spring Run Coal Co. vs Thomas Tozicr, No. 16 January Term, 1869. 2 Geo D Messenger et al vs James George et al 41 April term 1869. 8 John Tudor, vs Hiram Woodward et al 6 August term 1870. 4 EM Mason et al vs Henry Souther et al 19 January term 1871. 6 George Decker vs George Schneider, 9 April term 1872. 6 Benjamin Johnson et al vs John Johnson et al 26 April term 1872 7 James Curry vs E & C Paine, 38 April term 1872. 8 Martin Sorg vs Kioholas Kronecwetter 47 April term 1872. 9 Martin Sorg vs Nicholas Kronenwetter 48 April term 1872. 10 William J. M'Carfy vs Elk and M' Eean R. R. Co., 17 August term 7872. 11 B E Wcllendorf vs E'k and M Kean R R Co.. 18 August term 1872. 12 E. E. Williard vs Elk and M' Kean R R Co., 20 August term 1872. 13 E E Willinrd vs Josiah Bardwell Trustees et al 21 August term 1872. 14 H Souther, survivor &o vs H S Belnap & Co., 6 November term 1872. 15 Thomas Caller vs The Penn'a R R Co., 15 November term 1872. 16 Mary 3 Beman vs N M Brockway, 28 November term 1872. 17 Sosenheimer & Son vs Edward M' Bride. 32 November term 1872. 18 The School Dist. of Fox vs John Myers et al 81 January term 1878. 19 George Paull vs The Wilcox T & L Co., 42 January term 1873. 20 Abel L Martbers vs Thomas Muliken, 1 April term 1873. 21 The St Mary's Coal Co., vs George Rettger. SECOND WEEK. 22 Francis A Loesh et al vs Frank Keller, 22 April term 1S72. 23 Jas A Burke vs D C Oyster, 83 Aug. term 1873. FRED. SCHtENING. Pro'thy. ELK COUNTY COURT PROCLAMA TION. Whereas the Hon. L. D. Wet. more, President Judge for the 6th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Chas. Luhr and J. V. Houk, Esqs., Associate Judges in Elk county, have issued their precepts to .me directed, for the time of holding of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at Ridgway, for the County of Elk, on the 1st Monday of November, (be ing the 3rd day) 1873, and continue two weeks. Notice' is' therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and tor the county of Elk, to appear In their own proper persons, with their rec ords, inquisitions and rememberances, to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain to be done, and all witnesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons are required to be then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time, agreeable to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's office, in Ridgway, the 26th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy three. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. THE VICTOR SEWINO MACHINE CO.. want reliable and energetio Agents in this County. The "VICTOR" is a Lock-stitch. Shuttle Machine, with Self-setting Needle, beBt furnished and most perfect Machine offered. An increase of over 500 per cent, on sales of 1872 over 1871. For Terms &c. Address. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., 1227 Chtstnut St., Philadelphia, Pa, n30t5. H. W. BRELSFORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law And Solicitor of LAND PATENTS Office, 1332 F St., Post Offio Bo 471 Washington. D. C. Practices before all the Courts of the uniieu oiaies ana me executive DAnftrtmAntfl Special attention given to Claims under the ..I!., nf Pnhlia T ..J. V. P..L nr v-wv. w 3 vmu, war rants. Agricultura College Script, Pre.Amntinn nr fTnmufltna,! and to Claims for MINERAL LANDS. THABt MA fid FRED. SCHOENING & CO. Lav, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers, .and Stationers. RIDGWAY, ELK CO., PA. DEALERS IS ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, ANjJ FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND COPYING INK. LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KIMDS AND PRICES. Esttrbrooh'k Celebrated Sleet Pens, the Best Made. AH Kinds of Job Printing done in the Best Stjle and at Low Prices. LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY. POWELL & KIME. A. MAMMOTH STOCK! Firmly believing that tte world moves, and that the demands of the public are con stantly inereasiu?, the proprietors of the (Bntnd min gtot have just returned from tho eastern and western cities with the most perieot and complete stock of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. You cannot ASK FOR ANYTHING they do not keep, and they have absolutely BROKEN THE BACKBONE of high prices. They buy for cash and SELL FOR CASH I CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! Ridgway, May 1st, 1873. Worth and Beauty. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE AND TUB CBBOMO Y0 SEMITE! Having control of the tnngni¢ OIL CHBOMO, rO SEJfllTE, we are able to offer a combination of literary and artis tio work ot genuine value, and at prioes un precedented. This fine copy of a piece of Nature's grandest, work, is not presented in the us ual limited style, its dimensions, 14x20 making a picture of very desirable siie, in itseir AN ORNAMENT TO THE ROOM graced by its presence. But few copies of this ber-'tiful Chromo will be allowed to go to the retail, stores, and those will be sold at their Actual Retail Prick, $8.00, while If ordered in connection with our Magazine, both will be furnished (or 1.50. As a Premium the pioture may be obtain ed by sending as two subscriptions for the Magazine at $1.00. eaeh, or by subscribing jor me Magazine iwu years in aavanee, al f l.UU per annum, Address, WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE, Newbnrgh, N. Y. "0 THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL VANIA. Your attention is specially invited to the faet tbit the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Eoard of Financo. The funds realized from this source lire to be employed in the erec tion of the building for the International Exhibition, aud the expenses connected with the same. It is confidently believed that i he Keystone Stnte will be represented by tho ii nine of every citizen nliveto patri otic commemoration of the one hundredth birth day of the nation. The shares of stock are ofl'uied for $10 each, and sub scribers will receive a handsome engraved Certificate of Mock, suitable for framing and prrscrvalion a? a national memorial. Interest at the rute of six per c;ut. per annum will be paid on all payments of Cen tennial Slock from date of payment to January 1, 1870. Subscribers who are not near a National Bank can remit a check or post office order to the uiuleiKirucil, FKKD'K. P HALEY, Treasurer, Wi WuUiut St., riiitade'phia. WANTED-vJoS:: BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY from $4 to $8 per day, can be pursued !a yourown teighborheod; it is a rare chance for thoe out of employment or having leisuto time; girls and boys frequently do as well as men. Portieulars free. Address J. LATHAM & CO., 94 Washington St.; Botton, Mass. n'J8t6. I. N. ARNOLD, Solicitor of PA TENTScoiumhii5 si., WASI11NUTOX. t). (J. Slakes examina tions in (tie Potent Office to ascerinin the patentability of invention for $1U. A mujorily at cases are now rejected, being anticipated by existing patents loos to ap plicant usually about $60, often more. After making the preliminary examination I charge no fee unless I seouraa patent. SA8USCAH0NDA EAILEOAD. From and f cr Monday, Feb. 6th 1873. Trains will run on this Road as follows. Leaves Eurlev 7 30 a. m., arrives at Daguscahonda Junction 8 10 a. m., con necting with Accom. cast 8 14 a. m., and with Mail west at 9 15 a. m. Leaves Duguscahouda at 9 20 a. in. arrives at Karlcy 10 00 a. in. Leaves hiarley 6 o0 p. m., and arrives at Dagus cahonda at 5 00 p. ra., conuectiug with Mail east al 5 OS) p. nr, and Accommo dation west at 5 40 p. ra. In case 1'. & ri. trains are late, Dagus cahonda train holds twenty minutes be yond the above time. lickets should always be procured before leaving stations. U. K. KAliLEY, Lcv.se. MUSIC! NEW, FRESH, AND SPARKLING! THE CLUSTER A NEW MUSIC BOOK FOR THE USE OF CONVENTIONS, SINGING CLASSES, CHURCH CHOIRS, AND THE HOME CIRCLE. THE CLUSTER BY 8. WESLEY MARTIN, ' J. M. STILLMAN, AND T. MARTIN TOWNE. Price, $13.00 per Doz. Single Copies sent, post-paid, $l.oU. Address, J. L. PETERS, 600 Broadway, NeW York. FOR SCHOOLS. Fairy Voices A NEW SINGING-CLAS BOOK, COMPILED AMD ABRANQED BY WILLIAM DRESSLER. Price, $0 per Doi. Single Copies sent, poBi pam, ior qu cents. Address, J. L PETERS, 699 Broadway, New York The Sohg Echo The Popular Singing-School Boole BY H. S. PERKINS. Price, $7.60 per Doz. Single Copie sent, potipaid, for u cents. Address. J. L. PUTr.RS, i-tT2. f.'.li ISivaJwuy, New York. 1 PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Krie R. R. Division. WINTER TIME TABLE. ON and after SUNDAY, JULY 20 1878, the trains on the Philadelphia A brie Railroad will run as follows! WSSTWAKO. Erie Mail leaves Philadelphia-It. 6rt p.m. " Kenovo. ....... .11.0") p. ni- St. Mary's 2.'.!0 p. ni, " " Ridgway...... 2.5:2 p. tu. " ' ariivo at trie 7.65 o. nt Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12.40 p. m Keuovo 11.16 p. ro St. Mary's... 2.10 a. ni. Ridgway 2.39 a. in. " ' arrive at Erie 7.45 a. m. Niagara Ex. leaves Philadelphia 7.20 a. m. Renovo...... 8.50 p. ni. Emporium- 6,25 p. m. 11 " arr at Niagara Falls 9. 45-p. m. Accomodation, leaves Renova,,..2.16 p. m Su Mary'a 6.67 p. m. i Ridgway, ..0. 26p. m. arr at Kane 7.80 p. m. ASTWABO. Erie Mall leave Erie 11.80 a. ni. Ridgway....- 6.0S p. nw St. Mary's ... S.S3 p. m. it Kenovo. ........ 9.05 p. to. " arrive at Philad'a... 7.15 a. fn. Erie Expresa leaves Erie....... B.05 p. m. Ridgway... 2.04 a. m. " St. Mary'a... 2.28 a. m. .i ' Renovo- 6.25 a. m, 11 arrat Philadelphia- 8.30 p. m. Niagara Ex. leaves Niagara Falls 7.15 p. m. .. jMuponuui- 1,1V p. IU. Renovo 3.10 p. i, " arr at Philadelphia 12.20 a. m. Accomodation, leaves Kane 7.65 a. m. itidgway... e.oo . m. St. Mary'a 0.24 a. m. " arr at Renovo 12.89p. m. Mail East conceals east and west at Erie with L S M S R W and at Corry and Ir vineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny It R W. Mail West with east and west trains oo L S & M 8 R W and at Irvineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R R W. Warren Accommodation JbaBt ana wesi with trains on L. 8. & M. S. R. W. east and west and at Corry with O. C. & A. R. R. W. Fne Accommodation hast at Corry ana West at Corry and Irvintton with O. C- A. R. R. W. Elmita Mail and Niagara Express make close connections at Williamsport with N 0 R W trains north aud south. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't. GRAND OPENING Summer Arrangement BUFFALO, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RAILWAY. Time Ta'file adopted SUNDAY, August 10, 1673. Train depart front and arrive at he Buffalo, New Vork & Philadelphia Railway depot, corner of Exchange and Louisiana streets. ON AND AFTER AUG. 10, 1873, UN TIL further notice, Trains will run as follows: LEAVING BUFFALO 6:15 a. m. Local Freight and passenger, arriving at Emporium at 6.00 p. ra. 8:30 a m I'JiUadolphia ana Baltimore Express Arriving at Emporium at 12:45 m., stopping only at Last Aurora, Ar cade, Franklinvillc, Olean and Port Alle gheny. 11:20 a nr Local Freight Arriving at Port Allegany at 9:00 p. m. b:20 p m NiRht Express Arriving a Emporium at 12:45 a m. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM. 2:40 a m Night Express Arriving at Buffalo at 8:20 a m. 3.10 a. m. Local Freight and Passenger Arriving at Buffalo nt 2. 115 p. m 6:i!5 p m Niagara Lxprc ss Arriving ai Buffalo at 9:45 p m., stopping only at Port Allegany, Olcan, Franklinville, Arcade and r,ast Aurora. LEAVE PORT ALLEGENY. 10 35'a.m. Local Yrcight and passenger arriving at Buffalo at 7.60 p. ra. SUNDAY TRAINS Leave Buffalo at 10.00 a. m., arriving at Olcan at 1.16 p. m. Leave Buffalo at 1:U p m.; Higat fix- press, arriving at Emporium at 12:46 p m. Leave Olean at 2.4o p. m., arriving at Buffalo at 6.00 p. m. Leave Emporium at 2:40 a m.; night Ex press, arriving at Buffalo at 6:20 a m. Ticket uruocs. IHiffalo Omnibus Line running from all trains. H. L. LYMAN, Gen'l Pae Ag't. J. D. YEOMANS, Superintendent. NEW TIME TABLE. Commencing July 7th, 1874. ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R. TIIE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITT3. BURGH AND POINTS ON TIIE PHIL'A. & ERIE R. R. GOING SOUTH. Buffalo Express leaves Corry at 11 00 a a Leaves Irviuetoa, 6 60 a tn Arrives at Pittsburgh 8 45 p tu Night Express Leave Irvineton, 6 25 p ra Night Express leaves Corry 6 6J p m Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 25 a m Day Express leaves Carry 6 15 a ta Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 06 p tn Oil City Aocom. leaves Corry 4 30 p m Arrives at Brady's Bend 9 35 p m 0641)0 Noam. Bffalo Express leaves Pittsburg at 7 60 a m Arrives at Ctnj 6 08 p m " Irvineton 7 10 p ra Night Express leavesJPiUsburgh ft 60 p m Arri ves at Corry 8 60 a ta " " Irvineton 11 55 a m Day Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 10 p m Arrives at Corry 10 45 pm Oil City Aocom. leaves B. Jtead 6 511 1 m Arrives at Oil City 12 20 p m Connections made at Corry and Irvine tou for points on the Oil Creek and the Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pullman Pallaoe Drawing Room Sleep, ing Car en Night Eiprees Trains beiweeu Corry and Pittsburgh. Ask for Tick eta via Allegheny Valley R. R. T T r itvirvnc . . n v. v. uaniu.ii, veu. DUD. JOB PRINTING. ' Cards, liillbead.-, Lctterlieiv.Ii, Note- ke.IJ, Tegs, EuveiopgH, ct., neat'? printed at the ADVOCAT;'! office' Courtlleous, llidgway, Pa.
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