The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, December 11, 1873, Image 3

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    JRSDAT, DECEMBER 11, 173.
V Car Time al Mlldgtcay.
ERIE MAIL East. 4:55 p. m.
no do Vest 1:8B ft. m.
elk Lodge, a. y. m.
The stated mcrticg, of Elk Lolgs, No.
879, are held at their hall, corner of Main
And Depot streets, on the second and fourth
Tuesdays of each nionllr
D. B. DAY, Pec'y.
Scarce locals.
Hard times everywhere.
Vote for tlio new Constitution.
A pack of wolves roam over Elk and
Clearfield counties.
WbI? Weather was experienced tlie
fore part of tho week.
Tina Jury list drawn for the January
term will appear next week.
Business in the lumber woods this
winter promises to bo unusually dull.
Redingots buttons are increasing in
izo. At pcrsent they are equal to a soup
plate.
Tub Altoona lock-up accommodated
over three hundred customers during the
month of November.
That interesting continued story en
titled The new Constitution," will be
discontinued this week.
This is the last week wo publish
the new Constitutiru. Election next
Tuesday. Dun't forn-et !
TllK weather prophets predict an
open winter, and it looks now its though
the prophecy was to bo fuiUlIod.
We notice by u card posted on the
door of the "Collie," that Dan. V. Fin
land is the Commissioner of that woiilu
n stitution.
GEoaae OoFFtiY lias moved his bar
bershop lrom Walker's building, into
the new ono adjoiuing Clias JJ.jk-j'
jewelry store.
The county (Joinniis-ionevs moot in
their office in Uidway, ou Friday, IVc
19th, 1S73.
0. II. Jl'CAur.KV, Clerk-.
Last Monday our r.aueium was i.
ited by our young Iriund. II. O. Moor
head of tho JSrockwayvillo Rry'ttir
Call ngaiu Robert, and wake yoursell' a'
Lome.
A c.'ORaEsii).Nisr of an exchanpf
spoke of his nativo place as being the
worst place fur os;;ip of any in the
fc'tna. lc hm never traCffleT ifl-ff.!s
locality.
Tub ' Old Oyster Hotel" at Ilellen.
this county has been fitted up by the
sheriff, and tho obliging landlord, Mr
O. It. Clark, is now preparod to euter
taiu the traveling publio,
L. J. B Your letter is crowded out
this week owing to a pressure ot other
matter. Next week it will appear, aud
we hope hereafter to always find room
for your interesting letters.
Last Thursday evening, a car-load of
Mariners, under the command ot our
lcllow-townsman, Mr. C. V. 0 ill's pas,
ed this place ou tho 1. & E. r it " roaii.
en route for the llrouklin Navy" Yards.
Man KinLKn. James Burke, at
Benezette, this county on the afrerujou
of tho 27th alt., struck Dennis Co nncr,
a blow, which resulted in death. Burke
was brought to Bidgway mid confined
in jail to nwait his trial in the Jauu
ary term of court.
Things that pnuios never stop ; mar
riages, births, deaths, children l-.Mm
growing, boys from "playing for keeps,"
dogs from barking, pi2;s I'roiu f-quoelin.
girls from coquetry, the devil from stir
rinfi his fires, and men from paying old
.sledge and draw poker, Rahmans'
Journal.
-
Fatal Accident. Adam Shall was
killed at Millstono, this county, ou Fri
day, Nov. 2Sth, 1873, by a log running
down a slide, striking him, while he wx
working at tho loot of the slide. Adam
Shall was a brother of Fphiain Shall
who was frouud dead iu his shauty op
posite Grantifc Ilorton's tannery about a
year ego.
TilK Constitutional Convention must
have succeeded in framing on instrumct t
free from all scmblauco of pirtizuaship
else all three of the journals of this
county would not be found supporting it.
The St. Mary's Gazette battles (or it
vigorously trnd intelligently. The
Democrat comes up to the scratch with
its usual cloijuence and candor; aud
list'.y the Advocate is doing its Lc
in its liumblo way. It must be perfect-
Aiminisirairi x Kotica.
Notice is hereby given to all person
indebted to the estate uf Adam Shall
late of Millstone township, File County"
deceased, that tbey are required to make
prompt payment, and all persons having
claims against said Estate, will present
them for adjustment to
CATHERINE SHALL,
Administratrix of the goods, Ac., of
. Adam Shall, deceased.
The Haw Constitution,
Shall it bo adopted? We have here
tofore expressed our views fully upon
the subject and iu the affirmative. The
more we rcflcet upoa It, the more are we
convinced of the importance of its adop
tion. It has been deliberately framed
by a Convention composed of the very
best men iu our State men of all shades
or political opinions men far above
prtizanship men whose earnest en
deavors aro for the good of the State.
Without reading it, we were convinced
that they could have produced none but
an instrument well adapted to tho wants
of our State at tho present lima. But
we have read it; and whiio thero may
be o few olauvjs in it, wlticli we might
prefer to havo changed ; yet we ere so
well pleased with the document that .n
a whole we think it could scarcely be im
proveJk It aims to j ut a stop to coi
ruption in all places, iiuiu llio Legisla
ture down to the lowest positions of tn:.
If adopted it will sttip iicui Railroad tu.il
other Corporations their imineoue powo j(
and make them all as they should be,
subiicrvant to the inrersts of the people.
Undei eiisting laws, Railroads aud Cor
porations are Kiog, nnd the people are
iibj''ct subjects. The new Constitution
niii's, and we think will, effectually, re
verse this state of ulfairs.. It. also aims
to place aH power iu the hinda of the
prople, and to some extent vr ill tike
from the majority pat ty the full control
it now has, and give lo the tuiiionty
a lair hov according to its i?tn;ugtii.
Tli'.- U i i t. The people uie the teource
of all po vor, and '.-very itiau should have
a riJ.it to be heard.
Wo a;0 pl'M-?l to n otioo that the
journal throughout t'.o State, with f'w
exception of all parties iu aio favor
of its aviop-.i u), lliji .'lowing that tin
peoii'o every whevo w'.io ;j.vl an i j:vlue
Kii' t i: ;!i-'.'lvv), aro favorable to it; itn-l
judsJiie- f i ou) eppearancej one would be
led believ") thai: the new Cciiititutiot;
wonM be n-K p o 1 i.luioH uuauiiLioo - .
So it would, were it It fr to the c-i:-S;i net:
and iuicli'genco ol the penile of the
country out. iJn of the tare cities But
bj tho Ojoo.,i!;o'i mioiie el in's.'Ui. of
lb. ' eities u'l.t.'o ballot s 1 1: ii'in r;, r ;.i-.i:i';.,
fraud and t.-orrupti "ii have I'.-iu hi'l sv.ii
we tw tli it w - ni t - e;;.';;t t v. t ..!; ; ;
use all tin:;r ;wi.l nnnlicaoees l du-ii-.it
it an-l U'.ejr 'ill turn out it their
un:;!it. And corpui-a'.'u'.!)'. wl.ostj.powejs
lire io be rmti'iled, will li-e all their
-'.roiigih against it. Last, u:d btrori-;:;jt.
will be !ie oppiition t i tht-.t cl.-ss el
fliniy reptiles greedy eci tiijr.u 's--t'uosc
sores on the body politic who info.-t
!T in i-liurg during the sessions of tho
'j 'gisl itiv.'j, an I aro dlgiiili )! by tho
"naUiO of tlio LohV
j nrou.Jt toe oj-'Cr-L-Jji
Virion," ilinsr
at'orif! of
-.p.vc
blood suekrri have iroryed tliems lve
with public plnu ler till many of them
have breoine ri'-h. Their means will bo
used without slit to defeat tho row
'onftit ntinn , for that instrument kills
'spr-cia' I.o;ri:;hi;iou." aud their occupa
tion will be Lrone.
Is ihcra danger of defeat? We thin':
there i, aud herein it best Ail tho
above classes of coi runtioiiists as well as
a few here and there, ail over (lie State
who may fancy that I bey may jrain
something at some, time ' y seme lorn'
!cp;i' !r.!it-n, w:ii opj o it, Not only
will they turn out end vote, tii:imr-elves.
but will take a iminy unthinking or ecv
rtipfiblo votors vUI. thtiu as tl;oy em:
and thus whUo all tho tne-miee ! tho
ui'W Constitu'it'n and justice will beat
the polls, tlivr-i imy be great lukewivm-ne-i.s
Rin'mg too fr'ond-i uf the mensnrc
and up" -ory lipht vot.',t'e or p.iiion
11W ),.-.:!,!. !; Iniiinil.
Tiin: I.-' !
Li-t 11-. 1.1: be
I ; jr.! out i"i 1 vo:e.
tr.ii' 1 that on 'i'm'-d iv
next ;. ill? t'.o t i:n;x.ifa;;t tdvcliou ''?
have l.u.I for twcnty-livo years. il-at
is needed to drivo corrupt i.uj io '.tie v.. ill
is :i fell -j'". L-t every run turn out.
Time i.s no: bj j ret 'u.o:. i.aw u l-'.nre the
p-mic. isaroly wo ea-inot Ucvolo an
fki'ir to belter puri..ose, than to .o to the
poiN, and ulvo tutr vote, f nr the new (.'on
8'ituiion. V.'hy not in'.ko the vote ol
Klk Ci'U&'y iuli laid UlKinilDOU-; ?
T. wr-- .
llEMKAfUKli that the Xew Consti;-j.
lion will b hcbvuitted to u votec fil.c
icoj.l5 on Vui-eey, i December ld:h
1873,
" r k fViVN tv coriiT vwur.i. ui.i-
. TIO.N. VIipi-o:i i ln It. in r. li
I. lure. 1'rc'ji'lcul ..'u lc fur the t'.ili jn liclii
Ui strict ot I'eniis lv:inia n 1 1 I I.nlu'
mi l .1. V. Hi. nit, J.xjs, Asvfcine .1 inl;.'p.s
in JJlli counir, have ii-uctl li.cii- prt.-oe'i.th
lo me dirceti-.l, .'m i lie limp l J.i .1. tinr ' ot
Oi j Inm'i Coin, t'oint ol l'ioii!,.ini l'lvas,
lieiicliil Quuit.v Si'sioOs mi l flyer unit
Trrminrr, at Itiilgway. for tlic Luimty ot
Tilt, on llie 'M Muiulny i-f Janumy, (bo
iin; I uo ui j day) l6',i, nnd . iniimie out
nil k.
f Hoiice is ilii'icforo giveu to iliu Coro::t-r,
Jit-slices ot ilic Pence, nnj Conaintilcs iu
anil lor die county of l.lk, to npiiiar iu
tliuir own nropcr pevdins, wnli tiirir reo
oijs, iiiimisiiiiius ninl i-c liitiiil.einuee?, to
ill lliosc lliinr'S wl:irh ot liiuir ofiic3 auj
ill tlieir hulmlf Bpncriain lo le ooue, and
nil wilnossos nnd oilier pci sous .osicuiing
in bclnilf of i he (.'oiimioiicltli ngiiinst any
p.-rfroii or jjvrsbmi are iiUirod to bo then
and ilioie altending, aud noi to depart at
llieir peril. Jurors are requested to be
puiiotual iu tlioir attendanee at the ap
pointed time, agreeable to uotioe.
Given under my hand aiid seal at the
Sheriff's ofiice, iu Bidgway, the 11th day
of (September, in thf year of our Lord oue
thousand eight hundred and teveDty-three.
P. C. OVBTER, Sheriff.
m
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS,
HOUSEWARE, A1TD HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS,
Carpenters Tools,
Blacksmiths Tools,
Farmers Tools,
Lumbermen Tools.
In 'fact everything usually kept
in a first-class Hardware Store.
A FlBST-eiftSS TIN SH0P9
Employing none but first-class
Wcrksnen and nothing but first
cla&s material used.
OPPOSITE TEE COUET HOUSE, EIBGWAT, PA.
W- S- SERVICE & CO-
r
ro;; want to luy
GOODS CHEAP
GO TO
JA5IKS II- HAGKRTY
Miila Street, r.icl-way, Ta.
DRY 0001)3, NtiTOKS, J300TS
fI10i:.c-, II ATS AM.) CAPS,
GLASS AND (jUEKNs
WAllL, WOOD AND
AVU.LOW-WAIU-;,
TOBACCO AND CIGAIIS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Frovisicns.
The BEST I' KAN PS ot FLOUR
CVnsiuutly on 'iiind, add sold (is cheap
n-s the CilEAl'F T.
JA31E3 II. IIAGERTY.
Li.?T ;u' Causes set djrn for trial
the JuM'v term Vii-i Elk ccui.ty
i:o .ri I!U-:iS, c-.mmouei::g iuoi:d:.y,
I ...-.a-y IJ.li, i ;;f.
1 'i l.c ".-rifg But. Coid Co vs ThoS
'iizii,;. X.' 10 jiiOL:.ry lSli'J.
2 u r.. .'ii 'seuio r v.i Juuies Goore
e; A Aj-ril 1.0.
I ti Lo lui!'..r t Eiiaut it'oodiiard
i . Aut:'t.s-i lJ70.
1 11. i. Mgmiii et til vs IloLiy
S.iii.lu:! ct ul 111 Jaeuary 1S71.
it 0 ,-wu.i L'l e': v. vs George Schnei-
cer, Apid lJSJ. '
0 Fi -.ink A. Loe'-ch et ul, vs Frank
Ke r. '-. J Aj ui 1 f"i J.
7 l.;i iijntiiiii Johu.'on t-t al, v John
J-bn-m tt ai. -( Apiii o72.
Jiu-.-i v-'u-'iy; vi E. e; t'. Faiue.
;io a j iii ii7j.
'J Martin 3 r; , vs Xiebuldt Kioihl
rctier. 47 Apvii l;-72.
! William J. y, Cr.rt v, vs Elk ?
.M'K,.;i. il It Co. K August 1872.
11 ii E '.Vclleod.-vl, v Elk Si .M'
1'i.m li K Co IS August .1 S7J.
12 E ii'i'nir.l, vs I'.ik X iM'KcitU
U 1! (';. 2'i August I?72.
lj E i W'ilitii-tl. v.s Ju'iiti'n Bardvrell
et. ;,i. -A Ai--a-.t 1-372.
1 i. It ;cut!.er muivor ic , vs II S
j;! il: i. iV Co 5 Xv7 11-72.
1 ' '!!( : i-'-. Citiler, vs Eoiiu'a II 11 Co.
m X. v
.M!;, J. Dtuw., ts N. I Brock
wy. '-') Niv i-';,;:.
17 'i'he thooi Ulstriot of Fox, v
John Meycii et el. No 31 Januuiy
S7u.
IB Geor.-o T Faull, vs the Wilcox T
cfe Lj Co. 42 January 1573.
Ill Clariou Ilivei Nav Co, vs Henry
Moore et al. 4-1 January 1873.
20 Abel L Marthers, vaThca Muli
ken. 1 April 1S73.
21 The St Mary's Coal Co, vs Geo
Kettgcr. 40 April 1873.
22 Jamei A Burke, va D C Oyster,
83 August 1S73.
23 Cltirion River Nav Co, v Hiram
Carman. 69 August 1873.
21 Warren & V. R It Co, Abu
Soott. 23 Nov 1873.
25 Buffalo N Y & P It R Co, vs lUo
torn Larrabae. 11 Januaay 1874.
4
EXECUTORS NOTICE-
Notice is hereby given to all person
indebted to tha estate of Kanegund
Dill, lato of Jones township, Elk county
deceased, that they'are required to make
prompt payment and all persons having
claims against said estate, will present
them for adjustment to
37-4t A. I. Wilcox.
Administratrix Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
indebted to the estate of William Phaleu
late of Horton township, Elk county,
deceased, that they are required to make
prompt payment, and all poreons having
claims against said estate, will present
them for adjustment to
37-w4 Eliza Phalin.
THE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO..
want reliable and eneretio Agents in this
County. The "VICTOR." is a Lock-stitch,
Shuttle Machine, with fielf-sttiug Needle,
best furnished and most perfect Machine
offered. An inorease of over SidO per
cent, on sales of 1872 over 1871. For
Terms &c, Address.
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.,
1227 Chestnut St., I'hiladelpLia, Va.
n30i5,
Elk County Directory.
President Judge I.. I). Wetmore.
Additional Law Judtje Hon. Jno. P
Vincent.
Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, . J V
Honk.
L'iatrict Attorney J. K. P. Hail.
hlicriff 1. C. Oyster.
Pi othonotury ,jo., I red. Scfcccniug.
Treasurer C. R. Earley.
County Superintendent Rufus Lucore.
Commissioners Itobt. Campbell, Johq
Hair, Ueo. L'd. Weis.
Auditors Clark A. Wilcox, George D.
Messenger, aud C. W. Harrett.
County Surveyor Geo Wilmaley,
Jury Commissi iners. Joseph Kerner.
r.nd Charles Mead.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
DAN SCIUBNElt AVISlIliS TO IN
lorm the Cittzens of Ridgwny, and the
publio generally, that be has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Buggies, to let upon Vh most reason
ble terms.
(.He will also do job leaning.
8 table on Broad street, above Main.
All orders left at the Pott Office will meet
prompt attention
Aug 30 1870. tf.
Edw'd J. Evans & Co.,
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
Yogs, raiia'A
fST-CaUlogues Mailed to AppUcants-8
Refer (by permission) to
Ho, J. 8, Black, Washington, D. C.
Wbiiih, Sox Cfc, BDkerS) York, Fa
Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers,
and Stationers. - -
RID G WAY, ELK CO., PA,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH,
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND COPYING INK.
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
Esterbrmok'g Ctitbrmted Sleet fen, the Beat Made.
All Kindb of Job Printing dona in the Rest Style and at Low Tricos.
LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN-
VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL & KIME.
L MAMMOTH STOCK!
Firmly believing that tho world moves,
and that the demands of the publicaro con
atmitly inereasiui, tho proprietors of the
(grand totpl Ut
have just returned from ttio eastern and
western cities with the most perfect and
complete stock ef
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Yeu cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do not keep, and they have
absolutely
'i
BROKEN THE BACKBONE
of high prices, Tbey buy lor cssh and
SELL FOR CASH1
CHEAPER
THAN TnE CHEAPEST !
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
IS
EVT STAGE F.OUTK.
J. C. BURNS, Pro rittor.
The subscriber having seiurtd Ik
tract for carrying the V. 8. Mail balvata
REYNOLD8Y1LL1 4 BROCIWAT VIUl
baa placed on that road lin ef basks
Hacks leave the Exchange Bstel la
Keynoldville every Tuesday, Taorsday and
Saturday oa the airival of tke Broeaville
stage, and return the aaae day. These
hacks connect at Brockwayville with the
Bidgway sUget, making connection wi k
trains oa the P. & E. Road, both east tie
west. Every attention to the eemfert ef
patrons or tnie line will ke give, eat
Ubrl patreaage nScitetl.
i iim iajiimmmmmm mn
M"0 THE CITIZENS OF PENNSVL
X VANIA. Your attention is specially
invited to the fact tha the Nationul Dunks
are now prepaid to receive subscriptions
to the Capital Stock of tbo Centennial
Hoard of Finance. The funds realixcd from
this source aro to bo employed in the erec
tion of tho buildingj lor the International
Exhibition, and the expenses connected
with the ptiuie. It is confidently believed
that the KcyBtouc State will be represented
by the name of every citiien alive to patri
otic commemoration of the one hundredth
birth day of the nation. The shares of
stock are otTered for $10 each, and sub
scribers will receive a bntnleome engraved
Certificate of Stock, suitabl for framing
and preservation as ft nationul memorial.
Interest at the rale of six per cJnt. per
annum will be paid on all payments of Cen
tennial Stock from date of payment to
January 1, 1870.
Subscriber. who are not near a National
Bank can remit a check or post ofiice order
to the undersigned,
FRED'K. FUALEY, Treasurer,
SI04 Wulnut St., Philadelphia.
i BY MAIL SB CENTS
.E KQWEHfleo
1 4d PARKHOWl
"daguscahonda railroad.
From and afer Monday, Feb. 5th 1873.
Trains will run on thi.s Road as follows.
Leaves Earley 7 30 a. in., arrives at
Daguscahonda Junction S 10 a. tn., con
necting with Accom. east 8 14 u. m., and
with Mail west at 9 15 a. m.
Leaves Daguscahonda at 9 20 a. ru.
arrives at Karley 10 00 a. m. Leaves
Earley 3 80 p. in., and arrives at Dagus
cahonda at 5 00 p. ra., connecting with
Mail east at 5 09 p, nr, and Accommo
dation west at 5 40 p. iu.
In caso P. & K. trains aro late, Dagus
cahonda train holds twenty miuutes be
yond tho above time.
Tickets should alvrays bo procured
before leaving statioua.
C U. EARLEY, Leuite.
m u s i o i
NEW, FRESH, AND SPARKLING!
THE CLUSTER
A NEW MUSIC BOOK FOU THE USE CF
CONVENTIONS,
SINGING CLAbSE3,
CHURCH CHOIRS,
AND THK
HOME CIRCLE.
V
V
THE CLUSTER
BY
S. WESLEY MARTIN,
J. M. BT1LLMAN,
All)
T. MARTIN TOWNE.
Price, $13.60 per Dos. Single Copies
tent, post-paid, f 1.60.
Address, J. L. PETERS,
599 Broadway, New York.
FOIi SCHOOLS.
Fairy Voices
A NSW SINQING-CtAS BOOK,
CliirlLID AJIO Afc&AMOBD
BY WILLIAM DRESSLER.
Trice, $6 per Dox. Single Copies sent,
post paid, for CO cents.
Address, J. L. PETERS,
699 Breadway, New York.
The Song Echo
The Popular Singing-Sohool Book
BY H. S. PEKKINS.
Price, $7.60 per D01. Single Copie
ADVSBTISE
eat, postpaid, jor eeeuii.
, J A4dresi, . L. PJtTERS,
JeVil. 9rUwf ? V Ark
rhiladelphi Erie lt.Ti. DiviitBJ." m
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON and after SUNDAY, DEC. 21 1878,
the trains on the Philadelphia ft
Erie Railroad will run as follows I
WESTWARD.
Buffalo Ex. leaves rhiladelphia-.12.6ff p. m,
Renovo ,12.16 am.
" " arr. at Emporium ii.16 a m
Butlalo 8.50 a m
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 10.20 p m
Renovo 10.05 a m
Emporium 12.20 p m
" St. Mary's - 1-12 p m
" arrive at Erie ..4 1 7.20 p m
EASTWARD.
BUFFALO EX. leaves Buffalo..i 8.25 p m
" Emporium.. 9.00 p ru
Renovo 10.65 p m
arr. at Philadelphia 9.10 a m
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a m
St. Mary's 6.22 p t
Emporium 6.20 pm
Renovo 8.40 p m
" arr. at Fhiladopbia... 8.00 a m
Mail East connects oast aud west at Erie
with L 8 M S R W and at Corry and Ir
vineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny A
R W.
Mail West with east and west trains on
L 8 & M S R W and at Irvinotou with
Oil Creek aud Allegheny R R W.
Buffalo Express niakeB close connection!
at Williamsport with NCR W trains, north,
aud at Harmburg with N CltW traini
south.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Ocn'l Sup't.
GRAND OPENING
Bummer ArrangcmenJ
BUFFALO, NEW YORK
AND
PHILADELPHIA RAILWAY.
Timo Table adopted SUNDAT, August
10, 1873. Trains depart from and arrive at
the Buffalo, New iork & Philadelphia
lUilway depot, corner of Exchange and
Louisiana (streets.
ON AND AFTER AUG. 10, 1878, UN
TIL further notice, Trains will run
as follows:
LEAVING BUFFALO
6:15 a. in. Local Freight and passenger,
arriving at. Emporium at 5.00 p. m.
B.il'i a m Philadelphia and Baltimore
Express Arri ing at Emporium at 12:45
p m., eto) ping only at hnst Aurora, Ar
cade, Frauklmville, Clean and Port Alle
gheny. 11:20 a nr Lecal Freight Arriving at
Tor' Allegany nt 'J:00 p. ni.
G-.V.0 p m Night Express Arriving a
Emporinui ut 12:45 a ru.
trains Leave emporium.
2:40 a m Night Express Arriving at
Buffalo at 8:20 a m.
3.10 a. in. Local Freight and Passenger
Arriving at Buffalo at 2.35 p. m,
6:25 p m Niagara Express Arriving at
Iiutl'alo at 9:45 p in., Btopping only at Port
Allegany, Olean, FranklinviUe, Aroade and
East Aurora,
LEAVE TORT ALLEGENT.
10 35.m, Local Freight and.'paisenae
arriving at Buffalo at 7.50 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
LeaTe Buffalo at 10.00 a. in., arriving at
Olean at 1.15 p. m.
J.e.tvc liutlalo at 0:20 p m.; Night Ex
press, arriving at Emporium at 12:45 p m.
l.envo Ulean at z.4t) p. m., arriving al
Butlalo at 6.00 p. m.
Leave Lmporiura at. 2:40 a m.; Night Ex
press, arriving at Buffalo at 8:20 a m.
1 icket (Jfliocs.
Cuil'alo Omnibus Line running from all
trains.
H. L. LYMAN, Gen'l Pass. Ag't.
J. D. YEOMANS, Superintendent.
HEW TIME TABLE.
Commencing Oct 20th, 187fc
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS
BURGH AND POINTS ON THE
PHIL' A. 4 ERIE R. B.
ooinq Bona.
Buffalo Express leaves Corry at 11 16 a M
Leaves Irviueton, 7 45 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 10 05 p m
N'ght Express leaves Corry 8 08 am
Arrives at Pittsburgh 1 65 p m
Day txprcss leaves Lorry C 35 a ra
Arrivea at Pittsburgh 6 19pm
Oil City Accom. leaves Corry 2 05 p m
Arrives at liraayg uena v bu p m
aoiva Homrn.
BfTalo ExpreRs leaves Pittsburg at 7 60 a ta
Arrives at Corry 6 08 p m
" " lrvmeton o a a n m
Night Express leaves rittsburjh 4 36 p n
Arrives at Corry 4 SO am
nay Express leaves Pittsburgh, 12 20 p m
Arrives at Corry 10 45 p na
Oil City Accom. leaves B. Bend 8 45 a ra
Arnica at Oil City 12 15 pm
Connections made at Corry and Irvine
tou for points on the Oil Creek and tha
Allegheny Vatley Kail Road.
l'ullran-i l'allace JJrawmz Room Sleep.
ing Cars on Night Express Trains between
Pittsburgh and Brocton.
I'aBsengers to and from Brockville make
close connection at Red Bank Junotion
with Buffalo Express north and Night Ex
press soma.
ASK for iioiets via Allegheny Talley K.
R.
J. J. LAWRENCE. ea. I act.
11 3. HARTLEY, M. D.,
Physician ana Shrireon.
Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building.
Special attention givon to Surgery. Offica
nouse iroin b a. m. to iu p, m. Kesidenofl
on coixer of South and Court streets, op
posite the new Sohool House. All calls
promptly attended to. Tln2yl.
(CHARLES HOLES,
J Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler",
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent lor the
nowe cewiug luacuiue, ana Morton Qol
Pen. Repairing Watches, eto, done with
he same accuracy as heretofore. Satis
action guaranteed. vlnly.
HYDE HOUSE,
Ridowat, Elk Co., Pa,
W- n. SCHRAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore:
bo liberally bestowed upon him, the ne
proprietor, topes, by paying atrict at
tention to the comfort and convenience of
guests, to merit a continuance at the
same. -
Oct 80 1669,