The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 14, 1874, Image 3

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laSDAV, MAY 14, 1874.
'Car Time at Iltd&icay.
MAIL East 4:d0 p. n-
do West 1:88 ft. m.
L 8:15 ft. m
East......... 6:40 p. m.
elk Lodge, a. v. m.
slated meetlcits of Elk Loles, No.
re held at their hall, corner of Main
jepot streets, on the second andloartb
ays of each month1
V. it. iiai, Deo y.
Sates of Advertising,
.lumn, one year $76 00
- u uu
26 00
" 15 0
stent advertisements per square of
lines, one insertion $1, two inser
Sl.60. three insertions. $2.
inces cards, ten lines or less, per
5.
ertisements payable quarterly.
rden making has commenced in
est.
as. Holes, who also sells jewelery
a watches, clocks, etc, is the first
n the street in a linen coat.
ruojor that Bromley, -tlio mur-
of Wm Phdleo, was captured is
another case of mistaken identity.
rooDS on Fire. 'Lhe woods on the
X the r. & E. II. II. west oi this
go have been on fire for some days
Mr. W. H. O.sterhout has lost
t two hundred cords of hark.
'anoer of Fire. In almost every
ipaper we take up arc accounts of
aud just now while the weather is
iry, danger from fire is very great.
advise everyone to be extremely
'ul about throwing out ashes, etc.,
fire started in our village now
d no doubt prove very disastrous,
3ial1y as we have no means at hand
rnibat tho fire fiend. Again we say
.reful of your fire.
oKCHiiSS has acted with prompti-
ia tbo mutter of relief for the
rors by tho Mississippi fluods. 'lhe
tf on Thursday -passed the House
for the appropriation in their behalf,
an amendment providing; fir the
ug of army tatiotis and JinuSi'd
ling by too War Department. Tin;
he bill appropriate SO,0OO; the
ilo aiiicndinent contemplate.-) the cs-
liture cf 8100,000 itioie. Till
ed the House yesterday, and the
t8 ol Buffering thousands will be
e ''lad.
Teubiulu TitAOtHY. A terrible
dy took plasj ou the moruing ol
,'Oth ult., nccr lloreestcad, tbout sis
from Piit.iburg. -The hou-is ol
hn Ilamuet was destroyed by
and the entire family, consisting ol
bet, his wife, two children, a hived
and a boy whom? they were ruis
Snjr, six persons in a!!, were burned to
dea'.h. Eut t70 wero recoLizible
wbisn tho bodies were found. A spe
uial to the Chronicle sip: It is almost
cer'.ain that the entire fu'iiily was mur
dered, and suspicions rest upon a man
.uoloyed on the pluca. One of tli3
found anioo; the ruins siowcd
he throat had becu cut.
roamo Exercises Oi' THE III 1)G
Schools. Next Wednesday
log, 20th iust., the Ilidgway schools
jive a closing entertainment, cod-
i of Salutatory, Oration, Music,
Victory, etc. A cordial invitation
trended to all. Ample accomuio
rTauoos liave been provided for ull visi
tdrs. Turn cut and hear tho boys and
ffirlf. Following is tho
Programme
Music " Our Falher in Heaven."
Kitty Whitmore and tho School.
Invocation Rev. William Martin.
Music " Welcome J,mn." Bv he
T
V) School.
l Salutatory Milton Ilorton
U Musio "Moetand Chandon Walts."
.Florence Osterhout,
Oration "Freedom of Opi'iior.."
"William Messenger.
Music ludtway bilvcr Cornet
Ba'id.
Oration "Pcrsevtrence." Eddio
ta.i ttmi., iir.,,1 i ?
Ida SyUaiOliDgs.
, Oration "IIuLii."Sl. S. Kline.
Music "Jennie Mazurka." Jennie
; ; Jackson.
v Poem "lhe Old School Year."
'" Willie Geary.
Musio Ridgway Silver Cornet
3and.
Essay "A Prophecy." Ida Clear
water. Vocal Musio "The Golden Stair."
.Vencio Gresh.
JEssay " The Prophecy." Alton
J spin.
J4io "Hurrah." By the Boys.
2r--"PfLTt. TT.
I'TOgiaiui
PRESENTATION OF PBliCh.
Presentation Address "Prise to
eral Scholarship. .
Jlusio (Duett) ''Carnival oj ten-
V Katie and Jennie Uresn.
Iresentation Address "PrizcrJor
ling."lev, William Martin.
usio "Empress Anne foiKa.
lictoria Dav.
fresentation Address "Prise fcr
frg J. O. W. Bailey.
Jlusio "Mountain Daisy Mazurka."
I ay Little.
aledictory ArtDur a iayior.
lusio "uooa-oye. j lu
lnEas. Madisou S. Kline, Wru.
enger, Alton Chspiu.
Destrcctivb Fires at Warren
Pa. At one o'clock Sunday morning.
May 10th, the alarm of Cre wai sounded
and as tnoet persons were sleeping, it
was some time before anything was dono
to stay the progress of the flames. The
fire was first discovered in the rear of
Andrew Mcehan's boot and shoe stote
between Keystone block and the Epis
copal church. Th fire company, with
their new engine, the Rufus P. King,
were promptly on the ground, and after
two hours hard work the fire was quelled
having destroyed a large amount of
property in its course
Tho Ledger says, hardly had the
people reached their homes when tbo
alarm of firo was again sounded. This
time it was in another fart of the street
nearly two blocks away, between the
building of J. N. Sohnur and the Rus
sell House. The rear of these build
ings were on fire in a short time, burn
ing from tho outside as tho other was
discovered to be. The smell of the
hiuoke of kerosene oil was discovered,
and the fire was rapid liko that made
from oil. It was poured on the side
walk in front of the buildings, showing
unmistakably it to be the 'work of an
incendiary, as the other had been.
Eleven o'clock. The church bells
are ringiug for religious service. The
ruins of two great fires are smouldering
in sections remote from each otber. The
people are tired, aud still wondering
who the fiend can be who sought to de
stroy the town what reason he could
have, revenge or the hope of valuable
plunder? We have no theory. The
guilty will bo brought to justice.
"Murder will out."
LOSS FS FIB ST FIKK.
Episcopal Church, $2,000. Covered
by in&uraucc.
Mrs. A, Monisou's build;nj, $200.
No insurance.
Coal office and yard, 2,000. Covered,
or nearly so by insurance.
A. Median's huildiofj and stock,
000. Insured for 81,760.
Juhn Uauhnrt, house and barn, $2,
000. No insurance-
Fred. Baltziuger, 51.600. Iusured
. i O v.
LOSSES SECOND XIRC:
J, Stable & Co., Uiarket, loss on
hIoc1-, noiuiuui.
Uemy Owens. los SI, 500 on which
them whs uo insurance. Billiard tables
saved, aud injured, but no place to put
tlicto.
John N Pehnar, on building, S3,-OOO--iiuured
lor 82,000.
Hussell llou.e, owned by Alien Bios,
loss 0.000 insured, for $0,000.
Jacob Grey i: Sen, loss on furniture
$1,000 insured for $2,000.
Mr. BtBinu, who oc-eopied the second
story of Mcchan'u buikliug lost all of his
household luruiiure.
Oilier io-cs will foot ip heavy, bu
no means of -cstkiictiag.
Perhaps there were never two greater
fires with such poitcntieus results,
wheie the Iocs was so light, and so few
cases of distress following. But uo
thanks arc duo the incendiary cf iucen
diaries. The purpose was wicked, ma
lignant, dt-vcli.sh. Let them be traced,
cuught, tried aud punished
Now that tho word "hymeneal" is so
comtnouly used in reference to Wed
dings, it is suggested that births should
be headed "crjmcncal" and deaths
"dkmcucal."
To-D.ur, comes to us fur May in an
enlarged form aud changed from a
weekly to a monthly magazine. It is
au excellent publication. Terms 82,60
a year. Dio Lewis editor. Published
by the "To-day Publshiiiir Co., Phila."
Cuuel Robbery. A few ays eince
Joseph Willett, residing in fhippeu
town.-ihip left his home, and after he
left, it was discovered that he had taken
$815 belonging to his father-in-law,
Mr. Whittimore, an old gentleman
who hud recently sold his little home
near Pert Allegany, and had placed the
money in his trunk at Willctt's house.
In addition to the money stolen, Wiflett
had borrowed a considerable amount of
money from Whittimore, leaving the
eld gentleman penniless. Willett de
serted his lamily, leaving a wife and
several childreu entirely destitute
The heartless wretch is a Canadian by
birth, and it is supposed he has gone to
Cunada. The people in this section
would rejoice to see him punished as he
deserves. Camoran Pros.
The New Greenbacks. Iu future
issues of greenbacks, by order of the Se
cretary of the Treasuryj the words 'Un
ited State legal tender note" and
"Treasury note, are to be omitted and
the title changed to "Uuited States
Dote," that being, ia the opinion of Mr.
Richardson, the requirement of tho law.
The new $500 bill, ready for issue this
month, will have a' vignette of General
Mansfield on the right, and on the left
an elaborate vignette r peace. The
w fifty dollar note will have a vignette
of FnTrlirfrfrJlS the Goddess of Liberty,
the latter being oTj'dered a remarkable
specimen of engraving. The new
twenty-five cent note will coriifi:J in
size to the new series, of which the ten
and fifty cents are already in circulation,
and will be issued as soon as the Treas
urer make a requisition for fractional
currency of this denomination. Iostruc.
tions have been issued for the imniedi.
ate preparation of a vignette of Charles
Sumner to go on one of tho denomina
tions of the uew note. -
GENERAL NOTES.
8,000,000 baskets is the anticipated
peach crop this season'
Gambling at San Francisco it fear
fully ou the increase.
5,000,000 acres of land inundated by
the Mississippi floods.
Snow a foot deep on the leve lis re
ported from New llampshicr.
The fruit and other crops of Georgia
have been injured by frost.
Snow fell in New Hampshire on
seventeen days in April, to tho total
amount of thirty-five inches.
The great waut of Fair Play,
Colorado, is "a car load of marriageable
girls."
A Missouri judge has decided that
a woman is not au "old maid" until she
is thirty-five years old.
$5,000,000 iu gold will bo thrown
into the market by the Treasury Depart
ment during May.
The Grangers at Pomfret, Vt., have
offered a premium to those of tho'r order
who set out the largest number of forest
trees next Saturday.
A Kansas book agont says he can sc l
ten dime novels to ouc woik ou religion,
and ho looks for "earthquakes and
hurricanes to visit that State.
That -controversy about Mt. Ararat
continues, but there's no use locating it
in the United States just because ouh
same out of the Ark aud saw.
Vernon Center claims to have the
biggest elm tree in Vermont. It is six
feet four inches in diameter, and lees
than one hundrod years old.
Joseph Waltz, the Caskill, N. Y.
double murderei, was hanged ou Fri
day, a week. Ilia father witnessed the
execution and took possession of the ,
body
The of hi r day, in New York, nearly
900 Ita ians got vaccinated, in consequ
ence of a number of cases of small-pox
being reported among their country
men.
The medical examioatijii of the
brain of Walts, tho murderer, showed it
was in a perfectly healthy ami sound
condition aud weighed fifty-four ounce?.
In a quarrel ia Burlington Vermont,
George Buchanan stabbed his brother
William iu several places, causing death
Tho difcuulty origiuated iu a iuuiiK
feud.
At Maiden, Mas';., las week, a two-and-a-huli-tory
linuso was muved I y the
wiud twpity-ve fVot and dashed ygaiust
another house. The first-houe was com
pletely destroyed aud the o:htr btuil)
damaged.
Fanners in many pasts of (.'amdeu
county are replanting their potatut.-,
many of those planted early having
rotted in consequence of continued
raiuy weather.
A young man njmad George Van
Vc!z?r, about ei jhtceu or Linteoii yar.
of nge, employed for sumo time as a
clerk in the tresuter's oflb'e of the Neu
York Central and Hudson liiver Rail
road, aUho Grand Central depot, has
Jcuuiped with $32,000.
Small-pox has broken t ut to un al
arming extent iu Uockwood, Ga. Si.
great is the distress that the citizens ot
the town sent a petition to tho Muyoi
of Atlanta asking that nur.-es be .eu'
thttn, and also a quautity ol provisiuus
Tho Mayor has called upon the people
of Atlanta to rcspi'ud with contributions
for the assistaaeo of the sufferers.
A couvict escaped in Georgia neentlj
uud;r extraordinary circuiriManees. It
appears that he with oihtis had bt-cn
hired out for agricultural Jubrr. 'I h
overseer had some dogs that lie v.u
training to catch any ot the gam; w h
might escape, and ho turned thU
convict loose to exercise the dugs and
instruct them iu thur parts. But the
fellow took his part in earnest, end a.
the dogs failed tu come up to what wa.
expected of them, be wa not cuu-l.iJ
There was a terrible ea'umity at, the
village of Shiiwaiitiui.k. on tho Waikill
Valley Railroad, 3J miles fn.wi
Kingston, N. Y., ou Saturday. Mtiy 21
As the t!ay bauds employed iu CumfitV
large paper mill were leaving tho shop,
just before G P. M., tho large rotary
boiler exploded, oearly demolishing the
building, and buryina in the ruins many
of lhe laborers. The following were
taken out dead: Mary McLaughlin,
cutter tender; Eliza Conklin, cutter ten
der; Patrick Tuer, straw-cutter leeder,
W. B. Hi!!, boiler tender; Michael
Flanigan, tub tender, uud Robert
Owen, fireman. Fatally injured, John
Snialley and George ltobioson, straw
room employers, and Joseph Juoeo,
firemen. Those killed were frightfully
mangled. The force ol the explosion
was terrific. The boiler, weighing five
ton., was thrown six hutidred lee.
There was intense excitement in the
villiags and the cruwd threatened tu
lynch Mr. Tranter, the superintendent
of the mill, who, it is claimed, is guilty
of criminial negligence in using a con
demned and rotteu boiler.
The receipt of intcrual revenre thus
far for the fiscal year ending June 30th,
amount to $80,000,000, leaving $11,
000,000 to be received during the re
mainder of this month and June, to
reach the estimate made by the com
missioner of fl0J,C00,000for the fiscal
year ending with June. The teceipb
since the first of May have been $3,000,
000; for the month ol May, ' 1873, they
were 812,355,000. May is the heaviest
month in the year, when Special taxes
are paid. It is estimated tbat the re
ceipts for the present May will be $10,
000,000. .
DiKr.
IIunqerford. At Toby, Elk Co,.
Pa.t April 13th 1874, Jennie E. wife oi
Isaiah W. Hongerford aged 25 years
11 months, 27 days.
She leaves a husband and one child to
mourn their lost; she was a fond wi'e an
affectionate mother and a friend to all
arcund.
'Jl iJIIIIKII MI IJWH i
New Advertisements.
MOETQAQEES SALE.
Colliery la Elk County, Perm's,
"JJENZINGER COAL AND IRON COM-
TANV PROPERTY."
By virtue of a decree of the Court of
(JoDimon rlcas, or tit County, rnaoo tne
14th day of pril, A. I). 1K74, directing a
sale to be made, la the lorclosure ot a cer
tain mortgage, recorded in tbo Keooidcr's
Utfice of Elk County, In Mortense Book
'IV' 1P 152 etc., tho 13tU day of August
A. t. lbo7, the undersigneo Trustees ana
Mortgngees, under said mortgage, (the
same having beeu toroioscu ny n iu in
Enuity',. will expose for sale at Publia
Auction, at the Exchange in the City of
Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, THE
DAY OK JUNE A D. 1874, at 12 o'clock,
M. the following described property to
wit: being all the estate and franchises,
belonging to and connected with the said
The "UliNZI.NGEU COAL AND IRON
COMPANY."
First All the Railroad connecting the
mines of said Company with tho Pliiladeh
phia and Erie Rail Road, and built by the
Kiiid Compuny, together with all und singu
lar, the superstructure, bridges, switches,
turnouts, sidetracks, depots, and buildings,
pockets, ears, and other slock, in and
about, the operation and mining of said
t.ail Koo'l.
Second All tho following described
tracts, piec or parcels of land, situate,
lying and being iu the township of lieu
.iii(;er, County of Elk, and State of Penn
sylvania, aud adjoining the borough o'Sl.
Aiary's. The snid lots are all numbered,
according to Bcusitiger and jCscbbacb's plot
or plan of the settlement, of St. Mary's,
duly recorded in the Kcoorder's Oftioe of
Elk County, and also described by metes,
bounds aud numbers, in the said mortgage,
auil the bill of Equity foreclosing the same.
1st. Lot No. six (u) Esch bucli Road, con
taining fifty (50) acres more or legs.
2d. Lot, No. thirteen (13) St. Michael's
Kotid, containing twenty-five (25) acres.
3d. Lot, No. three (3) Iscibaeh Road,
neptern part, containing twelve and one
halflL'J) acres and Lot No. tffo (2) con
taining rifiy (00) acres.
4th. Lot, No. one, 1 Eschbach Koad,
contaicliig fifty oUj acres.
5th. The back or rear part of Lot No.
four 4 tin Brussels Road, containing
twenty A acres.
Oj.li. Lot No. seven 7 -on Eschbacli
Road, containing fifty 6U acres.
7th. Lot desiguated A ou Ronely Road,
containing uine'een (lj) acres.
Xtli. Loi. designated H, on BrueseliS
Uoaif, aontaininis seventy. live 70 acres.
'Jth. The t-outlievii ends or halls of lots
Vos. six 0 and eight 8 on Brussels
Itnad, containing fifty .DOJ acres.
101 h.' Lot, Nu. ten luj ou Bruskds
Read, containing fifty 60J acres.
11 th. Another part of Lot No. three 3
on Eschbacli Road, containing twelve auU
one half lL'J acres.
1 -! li. The western part of Lot No. eight
(M) tin Eschbacli i'.oad, containing twenty
Hve 25 acres. Together, toutaiuing fuur
litinuirct and eighty nine (48'J) acres, more
or liss: less two 2 acres therefrom, which
lias bcei. taUen to'.- the purpose of a saw
mill. Upou the said prenii-es are erected
flevcn (il) Louses, suitable foe miners
UnuM'S, und other oiubuildiugs.
ALSO- AU the cual, sandstone, iron aud
other ores, clay and ull oilier miiira'.s or
uiini r:il ores, and ali oils or oil sub itances
in, and upon or under the following de
scribed tracts, pieces or parcels of land
situate in Benz uctr Township, Elk County
nnd Mato ol I'eiiiis-ylvuuia, uud described
as to'ilcws:
1st. Thirty- oitr 34 acres, in Lot No.
fifteen 15 St. Michaels Road.
ttU. Xneui)-tlT SJ uoi-oti, in Lot No.
fcurte.n (II) M. Michaels Koau.
3rd. Twenty iive - 2-i no its, iu Lot No.
St. Michaels Road.
4ih. Tnii ij-one 31- acres, being in
Lot No twelve -12- St. Michaeli Road.
oih. Sevemy five -75- acres, being Lot,
No five r-i- and eastern half of Lot No.
lour -4- Et-cl.bnch Road.
bih. Twenty-five -25-acres, west half ol
Lot No. four -4 Etcliliach Road.
7tli. Twenty-lire -25- acres, east, half
Lot No. eight -S"- Esohliach Load.
8'h. Tiveuty-five -25- acres west half,
Lot No. nine -'.)- Lschtaeh Read.
iJth. Twenty-live - 25-acres, iu Lot No.
nine -0- St. Mie'iaels Uoud.
10th. Twelve mid one half -121- acres,
acm naif Lot No. eight -fc- St. Michaels
I'.nail.
1 1 ill. Tnenty-Gve -25-acres, in Lot No.
leu -10-St. Michaels Road.
12th. Twenty-five -25- acres, in Lot No.
seven -7- St. Michaels Road.
lulu. Seventy-five -75-- acres, part of
warrant .No. tour thousand ouc hundred anil
uiuet y st veti -41117- in Jay Township, Elk
Comity, 1'enusylviitiia.
The laud containing said mineral rights,
Jjc. boH'c four UuuureJ uud twenty-seven
-427- ucics, more cr less.
Together with the right, to enter upon
said piemisca and explore, die, aud ex
cavate, lor said substances, and to remove
the same by all proper und couvenicol
pluces unj ways over said premises and
to make Roads and to lay Rail Roads for
the convenient, transportation of said com
modifies, and to use so much of said
premises as may be convenient for the ac
couiuiodatiou of the necessary works for
the prosecution ot the busiucss of mming.
The laud above descrihed, was all pur
chased as Bituminous Coal Lands, and the
property has beeu worked aud coal shipped
therefrom for some years.
It is contiguous to St. Mary's, a Urge
and flourishing town in Llk County.
The property will be Bold together,
TERMS CAS II. Tho title is indi.-imtable,
Any further in.orniation will be given
by addressing tno subscribers.
JOHN Y. McKIM,
LEVI 11. SIR AW,
Trustees, &o.
No. 15 Pemherton, Square, Boston, Mass
M. THOMAS (l SONS,
Auctioneers, 1'liU'ii. Pa.
or HENRY BOUTHEK,
Atl'y for Trustees, Eric Pa.
n9 5.
'PO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL
I VANIA. Your attention is specially
invited to tho fact that the National Banks
are now prepar ed to receive subscriptions
to the Capital Stock ot the Ccutennial
Board of Finance. The funds realized from
this source are to be employed in the ereo
tiou of the buildings lor tho International
Exhibitiou, aud the expenses couuected
with tho same. It is ooutideutly believed
that the keystone State will be represented
b lhe name of every cilizeu alive to putri'
otie commenioraliou of the one hundredth
birth-day of the nation. The shares of
si.ock are offered for 510 each, aud sub-
ecriberi will receive a handsome engraved
Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing
aud preservation as a national memorial.
Inters! at lhe rate of six per cent, per
nunuin W'll be pant on ull payments of Ceu
tenuir.l btocU front date of payment to
January 1, lKi 8.
Subscribers who arr not neai National
Bank can remit a check or post office orde
to the understgaed.
FRED'K. 1' HA LEY, Treasurer,
904 Walnut St., Philadelphia
Aninnir tliA mnftt mnilprn nonveDlCD
cos in the latest dwelling house is tbe
cremation cellar, with tsolt'-rotuting
roasters, odor-escape flues, aud comfort
able feats lor tr.c mourners.
FRED SCHOENING & CO.,
Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers,
and Stationers.
RIDG WA Y ELK CO., 1 A.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH,
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITING: FLUID AND COPYING INK.
LEAD PENCIL8 OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
Esterbrook'B Celebrated ISIecl Pens, Jhe Best Jtiade.
All Kinds of JoU Printing doira io the Best Stjlo hdJ at Low Prices.
LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL II E ADS, BUSINESS 'CARDS AND EN-
VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL L KIME.
L MAMMOTH STOCK
Firmly believing that the world moves,
aud that the demands of the public are con
stantly inereasiot, the proprietor of lhe
(grand Culpl m
have just returned from the eastern and
western cities with the most perfect and
complete stock oi
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do uot keep, and they have
absolutely
BROKEN THE BACKBONE
of high price. They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH!
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST !
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
"VEW STAGE. ROUTE.
J. C. BUSNS, Proprietor.
Tbe subscriber having secured the eon
tract for carrying tbe U. S. Mail between
REYNOLDS VILEL & BROCKWAY-V1LLE
has placed on that road a lint of bao
Hacks leave the Exchange otel n
Reynoldville every Tuesday, Tnursday and
Saturday on the atmal of tbe Broonville
stage, and return the same day. These
backs connect at Brockwayville with the
Ridgway stages, making connection wi b
trains on tbe V. & E. Road, both east and
west. Every attention to the comfort of
patrons of this line will be given, and a
liberal patronage solicited.
Aug. JS-Tltt.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
BIDGWAY.
DAN SCR1BNEH WISHES TOIN
form the Cittzens of Ilidjwuv, uud the
public generally, that ho has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Bujgiei, to lot up j a Uie most, reasona
ble terms
8Tji,IIe will also do Job leaning.
Stable on Broad street, above Main.
All orders loft at tho l'oet Office will moot
prompt af'.enliou
Auy 20 1870. If.
Kuw'ii .1. Evans k Co ,
SUKSEimiKN AXIi FKEDSMEN,
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CHARLES HOLES,
Valid. iiiiikfi-, V.ugrnvir and Jeweler,
Mnin ptrt ct. l!:dj:way, I'll. .Agent lor the
Howe wewit)r Mauhmv, nnd Morion Gold
Pen. lleinirii.g Wmchc. etc, done with
he caim- novumcy as hereiofore. Palis-.iclio-i
f;iiararitpi'd. vlnly
. (Fobmiblt Wood Se Uakx.)
STATIONARY S PORTSSLE' '.
Steam Engines.
Hie Best & Most Complete Assortment
Iu the Market.
Then Engine have always maintained the vrrrf
1ilghet standard of ezcclicnoe. We make tbo
manufacture of Engines, Boilers nnd Saw Mills a
specialty. Wo have the largeat and most complete
works of the kind in the country, villi machinery
specially adapted to the work.
We keep constantly in process large numbers of
Engines, which we furnish at tbe very lowest prion
And on the shortest notice. We build Knthnea
specially adapted to Mine, Saw Hills, Grist Mills,
Tanneries, Cotton (iius, Threshers and. all clnwos
Of manufacturing.
We are now building the oelebrated Lane Circu
lar Baw Mill, the best and most complete saw mill
ever invented.
We make the manufacture of Baw Mill outfits a
npecial feature of our business, and can furnish
Complete on the shortest notice -
Our aim in all oases is to furnish the best ma
chinery in the market, and work absolutely un
equaled for beauty of destira, economy and strength.
Send for Circular and Pries List. ,
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
VTICA N. Y,
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V YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
OO TO
JAMES II. HAGERTT
Maiu Street, Ridgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, JJOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW.WARE,
TOIiACCO AND CIGAIIF.
A Large Stook of
Groceries and Provisions.
Tbo BEST BRANDS of FLOW I
CouBtantly on hand, add sold as cha 9
ffi tbe CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. IIAGEKTW
MMICll
RAILROADS-
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
Philadelphia & Erie U. R. Divisuen.
WINTER TIME TABLK.
ON and after SUNDAY, NOV. 31 187
the trains on the Philadelphia M
Lrie Railroad will run as follows I
WESTWARD.
Buffalo Ex. leaves Philadelphia..) 2.6ff p. in.
" Renovo lllAtn.
" " arr. at Emporium...... 2. IS am
" liutialo... ......... 8.60 a m
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 10.20 p iu
Renovo ....lu.uo a m
Emporium 12.20 p ra
St. Marv's 112 p M
11 arrive at Erie 7.20 pm
EASTWARD.
BUFFALO EX. leaves Buffalo... 8 25 p m
" " Emporium.. U.00 p m
" " Reuovo 10.66 p D
" arr. at I hiladelphia 9.10 am
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a in
' " " St. Mary's 6.22 p ra
" " Emporium. 6.20 pm
" Reuovo 8.40 p m
" arr. at I'hiladephia.:. 8.00 a m
Mail East connects east and west at Erie
with L B M S K W and at Corry and Ir-
viueton with Oil Creek aud Allegheny rt
R W.
Mail Went with cant ond west trams on
L S & M 8 R W uud at li viueton with
Oil Creek and Allegheny R U W.
liutiulo Earnest) makes close connections
at Williamsport with N C R W traius, north,
and at llarrisburg with N C U W trains
uouth.
wm. A. BALDWIN.
Ocn'l Sup't.
Winter Arrangement.
BUFFALO, NEW VORK Si PHIL'A. R. R.
iiTe suoartsr and most die cot boutb
To Wiliiatnsport, Sunbury, Ilarribburg,
Fbiludeliihiu, lialtiuiore, WasU
ingtuu uud tho tSouth.
On and aftor NOVEMBER 23, 1873, and
until further notice, trains will leave liuf.
falo from the Bulfalo, New York & 1'hila
dclphia Railway Depot, corner Exchange
aud Louibiuuu streets as follofs:
7.23 A M Througli Hail (Jaily except
Sundays), stopping at Ebencicr 7 43,
Ppringbrook 7 uo, EliaaiJ02, Jamison Koau
8 07, Eist Aurora 8 14, South Wales 8 2rJ,
Holland 8 S8, 1'roteetion 8 47, jlrcaUe u Ut.
Yorkshire Centre 0 12,Machias 0 22,Frank
linville U 40. Isuhua 10 02, Hinsdale 10 18,
Oieuu 10 Cd.WcstunB 10 io, Porlvillo 10 63,
State Line 11 0, Eldred 11 15. Larabees
11 2, Sartv.ell 11 30, Turtle l'oint 11 So,
I'orl Ailegheuy 11 4'J, J.ihorty la 10 p m,
Keaiinc Sunituit 12 20, Khipneu 12 43, ar
riving ut Emporium at. 1 00 p m.
raibciifecrs by this liititi mako connec
tiors at tho UN Vt V .depot, Emporium,
at ti 30 p in, for local poims on the V & E
it K Last.
3.2S v m Kiaht Erorecs ('daily), Sipppiug
at hljtneier !i oU, pl'lllgorook 4 00, iiluiu.
4 05, Juniison Road 4 10, Eutt Aurora
4 lo, Souili Wales 4 i'.8, Holland 4 3'J, l'ro-
tooiion 4 1j, Arcade 6 02, torkshiro Centre
6 10, Mauhias lj, Franklinvillo 6 3o,
Ischua ooo, Hinsdale tj 11, Oleau u it.
Webtona 0 otj, 1'oriMile b 4.i, Larubees
7 16, l'trt Allei'lieiiy 7 40, Keating Summit
8 11, arriving at Emporium at 8 60 p iu,
Renovo 10 i' illianisport 1 OO urn,
Simbury 2 45 a m, llarrisburg 4 00 am.
ruiladulphia il 10 a m, liaitiuiure (Will,
Washington 10 35 a m.
Tli ron-fli Vtillinan Sleepiug-cars ar ruu
on this train lroru liuli'aloto EalUmore and
Vi'abhingtou wilhout vhang.
TRAINS LEAVE EMTOlilUMs
3.25 a m Niht Express, (duily), stop,
pin jr at Shipping 2 61, Keating Summit
3 20, Liberty o 30, Tort Allegheny 3 52,
Iurtle l'oint 4 Oo, tturtwell 4 11, Larabeea
4 17, Eldred 4 27, Stale Line 4 42, Tortville
4 60, Wcstons 4 08, Olean 6 10, Hinsdale
5 ti!, Ulnia 6 55, Frankliuvillo 6 18,
Maolnas, G 38, Yorkshire Centre 6 48,
Arcade ti 67, Protection 7 15, Holland 7 23
South Wales 7 35, East Aurora 7 60, Jami
son Bond 7 67, Elina8 02, Spnug Brook
8 10, Ebcnezcr 8 20, arriving iu Buffalo t
8 50 a m.
Passengers by this train make direct and
close connections with the Lake Shore,
Great Western, Grand Trunk and Cauada
Southern Railroads for all points West, and
iu Canada and the Northwest.
3.13 a m local Freight ani assengar,
(daily excrp: buhd iys), stopping at Shippen
3 60 a m, Keating Summit 4 40, Liberty
6 00, Port Allegheny 5 49, Turtle Point
6 21, ar'well6 33, Larabees 9 45, Eldred
7 07. State Line 7 38, Portville 7 58, Weet
ons 811, Olean 8 38, Hinsdale 0 15, Ischua
10 02, Frai.kl.nville 1(1 65, Maohias 11 28,
Yorkshire Centre 11 45, Arcade 12 00, m,
Protection 12 33, p m, Holland 12 47, South
Wales 1 07. East Aurora 1 31, Jamison
Road 1 43, Eln.a 1 5), Spring Brook 2 02,
Ebcnczer 2 -0, urriviug in BudPalo at 2 60
p ra.
2-00 p mThrough Mail daily except Sun
days), stopping ul Shippen 2 18, Keating
Summit 2 42, Liberty 2 63, Port Allegheny
3 18, Turtle Point 3 33, Sartwell 3 88,
Larabees 3 45, Eldred 3 65, State Line
4 10, Portville 4 19, Westous 4 26, Olean
4 39, Hinsdale 4 55, Ischua 5 13, Fianklin
ville 6 35, Machias 6 65, Yorkshire Centre
G 05, Arcade 6 15, Protection 6 32, Hol
land G 40, South Wules 6 63, East Aurora
7 00, Jamison Road 7 14, Elma 7 18,
Spring Brook 7 25, Ebenezer 7 85, arriving
in Bulfalo at 8 00 p m,
J. D. YEOMANS, II. L. LYM N,
Gen'l Sup't. Ueu'l Pasb'r Ag't,
&TALMAGE,
SPUFGE.ON.
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The Christian at Yo)k,C. II. Spur
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Cbutiiber street, N. Y.
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THE BEST THE CHEAPEST.
BTEAVRHIPS Cheapest kind made.
REGATTAS A obeap common card.
BROADWAYS A nice common card.
VIRGINIAS Fine calico backs.
GEN. JACKSONS Cheap and popular,
(Pattern bucks, various colors and de
signs.) '
COLUMBUS (Euchre deck) extra quilitr
GOLDEN GATES One ef the best cards
made,
MT. VERNON8 Extra fine, two color pat,
terns.
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plied by
VICTOR, E. MAUGER,
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