The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, June 04, 1874, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JUNI 4, 1874.
Time at Hid f tray.
UIL Fast.... 4.50 p.
Jo West 1:36 a.
i 8:15 a.
East..
IIIIHI
6:40 p. m.
: Lodge, a. t. m.
i meeticcs of Elk LoJgs, No.
at their hall, oorncr of Main
i-cts, on the second and fourth
Inch month'
D. B. DAY, Seo'y
tates ef Advertising.
One column, one Tear - $75 00
J " ' 40 00
I 25 00
" " " 15 00
Transient advertisements per equare of
eight lines, one Insertion $1, two inser
tions, l.oU, three insertions, $2.
llusmess cards, ten lines or less, per
year t.
Advertisements payable quarterly.
Killed. Last Saturday a Swedo
named Peter Johnson, in the employ of
W. H. (Jsterhmit. whitn nonlinn- Vmrlt
ar Coot Jack, waa almost insiaotlv
illed by the falling of a tree. He
leaves a wife and child.
An exchange having said, "spend
your idle time in the garden," the
Girard Preis frankly responds: "That
advice just suits us, for it there it any
time that we like to be idle, it is when
we are in the garden."
UHANQE OF J. 1MB. XiaiUS HOW
(depart from the llidgwav station as
Follows.
GOING EAST.
Mail, 5;05 p. m.
ccommodation, IU:Uoa. m.
I GOING WEST.
Mail,
Kccommodation,
Z.-3U p. m.
8;05 p. m.
Toe '-infalible" Gene, of the Elk
femocrat, in his last weeks issue, calls
s stupid, and intimates that our judg
ment is none of the best, and all because
ve mentioned the fact that it was re-
'cr'ei that Bromley had been cap
urea, u is too oaa tnat we were so
tivpia as 001 to asK tnis astute editor s
' . 1 1 i-1 . 1 .
lidvice, in the matter, and our judgment
Vp poor that we published a "report"
r . J 1 it . 11 rr
ana simpiy as a "report. t irst cast out
the beam that is in thine own eye
Jbrotber Gene, erst thou attempt to die
cover the mote in ours.
The new legislative apportionment
Imakcs the following Senatorial Districts:
Twenty-fourth district, the counties
lot Lyctming, Montour, Suliivau aud
jColumbia.
Twenty-fifth district, the counties of
JTioga, Potter and M'Kcan.
Twenty-sixth district, the couutics of
Susquehanna and Wayne.
Twenty.seventh district, the counties
(let Union, Snyder and Nothuuiberland.
I . Thirty-eighth disrict, the countks of j
I Cameron, Kile, Clarion and Porcst.
Thirty-fourth district the counties ol
fClinton, Clearfield and Center.
There will be fifty Senators elected
,:n all.
List of instruments entered in the
air iiooK, in tne rrotnonotarr s omce,
or record, during tne past two weeks:
Satisfaction of Mortgage James M .
Mortgage J. he Allegheny V alley
1 J road (Jo. to Jobo 1 . JjVod ana Lhas,
1869, to secure S10,U0U,0UU.
Deed Charles R. Larley, treasurer
of Elk county, to Horace Little, dated
June 10th, 1872, for warrant 2523, 900
acres in Millstone township.
Assignment Horace Little to Lewis
Watson, dated May 8th, 1874, Little's
Interest in above 000 acres.
k Assignment A. C. Allen to B. F.
lien, dated May 22d, 1874, undivided
h ne-half interest in piue timber on war
rant 4dU5 xudgway two. Consideration
$200.
Deed Reuben Winalow and wife to
James D. Whethara, dated March 31st,
1865, for the undivided one-half of lot
of land in Jay township, containing two
hundred acres. Consideration 82,000.
Assignment James D. Whetham
and wife to Reuben Winalow. dated
7 fcf VfiH, 1071 aI .U.. AnnA
jjjny iulu, iuii, vi auuvc uccu. vuu
sideration $1,000.
Deed Adam Jesberger, guardian
etc, to James Rogan, dated April 24th,
1872, for number 7, bzt acres land in
I Benzinger township on Benzinger road.
, Consideration SolZO.
Deed S. P. Johnson and wife to
Levi Elethrope, dated April 28th, 1874,
for northeast corner of warrant 3786 in
Highland township, containing 97 j
acies. Consideration 8390.
Deed Joseph Wilhelm and wife to
Michael Miller, dated Angust 11th,
1 1873. for part of tract 5032, in Jay
' township, containing one hundred acres.
Consideration $1500.
Deed Charles R. Earley. treasurer
of Elk county, to William James,
dated June 10th, 1872, for 1000 acres
land in Highland township, warrant
37o3. Tax and cost SS38 ov.
Deed William James and wife to
Levi Elethrope, dated June 3d, 1874,
for 50 acres land in Highland township.
Consideration $175.
Assignment R. M. Bennett to T.
J. Bennett, dated February J.4, 1874,
on mortgage recorded in mortgage book
B page 398.
f Deed Elias King to John Miller,
dated November 7th, 1872, for 976
acres land in warrant 2743.
Deed Samuel Fowler and wife to
EliasjKing, datedJNovember 12th,1871,
1451 acres, being part of warrants
' 3225 and 2743. Consider ation $45 0
and exchange.
Weston fell oeventy miles shott of
making Lis five hundred in six days.
Tax following are the legal holidays
designated on the statute books of
Pennsylvania: New Year's day, Wash
ington's Birth Day, Good Friday
Deooration day, Fourth of July,
lhanasgtving day, and Christmas,
Thr Corry Republican says that J.
W Blair, of Clymer, formely of Corry,
was literally cat in pieees, on ths 25th,
by coming in contact with the knife of
the Shingle Cutter at his mill at Cly
mer Station. One of his legs was cut
off once and the other twice, besides
other injuries. He died in a few min-
utes. -
The Norristowo Herald is authority
for the, Mowing. "A man who was
seen coming ont of a Texas newspaper
omce with his nose split open, one eye
juged out and an ear chawed off, ex
plained to a policeman that he was not
a subscriber to the paper he had sim
ply entered the office to ascertain if the
editor was in. "And
he
was in,
he
iQrnfully added."
To Contractors. Soaled proposal
for the contract for building a M. E.
church in Ridgway, Pa., will be received
at the office of the Secretary of the
church building-committee, until June
8th, when the contract will be given to
the lowest and best bidder,the committee
reserving the right to reject all bids. Full
plans and specifications of the proposed
cuurcn can oe seen at tne dental rooms
of J. D. Fullerton in Ridgway.
J. O W. Bailey, Sec'y.
Ridgway Pa. May 25th '74.-t3.
Gov. Dix, of New York, has signed
the bill which compels parents and
guardians of children between the age,
of eight and fifteen years to give them,
in school or at home, at least fourteen
weeks regular instruction every year in
reading, writing, arithmetic, English
grammar, and geography. It prohibits
the employment of children within the
ages named at any labor during the
time when the district schools are op-
J J 1 1 1 fY .
eucu, anu me scnooi omcers are given
authority to see that it is enforced.
The Fish Season. The abundance
of fish in the Susquehanna during the
present season seems to have been al
most unprecedented. The Havre de.
n I?- .. . .
uiate tnjiuoiictin says tnat aurin"
several days of last week, such immense
schools of shad and herring came ud the
bay that the fishermen had to slacken up
and make lewer hauls than usual or they
would have taken more than they had
capacity to handle. As it was, the
Philadelphia and Italtiujoro u.t.u ...
glutted with fresh shad, and everything
available for striking heritg was utilized,
1.1 . r . .
ana tne stocu oi salt and barrels ex
hausted in putting them up.
Fatal Accident. Friday morning
last, at 10 o'clock, the portable saw mill
of Mr. Lafayette StuhlmaD, on Mill
Creek, Eldred township, was blown up
and completely demolished. Mr. S.
was thrown up into the air a distance
of some seventy feet, fall in 2 through
and lighting in some birch brush. His
injuries wero shocking, his body terribly
mutilated. Mr. Jos. Wilson, an, em
ployee on the mill, was also severely in
jured, his left arm being terribly mashed,
necessitating amputation; he also receiv
ed internal injuries. David Summer-
ville, a young man employed on the
mill, recrived very severe injuries, and
his case is thought seiious. William
ueer escaped Dy running lrom tne
building, imagining that he had been
thrown about seventy feet in the catas-
trophy. The boiler was torn to pieces
and parts of it were thrown many yard
distance. The cause of the explosion
seems to have been in a measure lack
of care in its management, being out of
order and carrying too great an amount
of steam. Drs. McKnich and Hunt
were summoned, and attended the suff
erers. Brookville Republican.
Compulsoky Education. Senator
Stewart, of Nevada, has proposed an
ammenainent to tne constitution as
follows:
Article 16. If any State shall fail
to maintain a common tchool system, un
der which all persons between the ages
of five and eighteen years, not incapaci
tated for the same, shall receive, free of
charge, such elemementary education
as Congress may prescribe, the Congress
shall have power to establish therein
such a system, and cause the same to be
maintained at the expense of suoh State-
This is one of the most important
amendments that has ever been sub
niitted to Congress, soys the New Yoik
Herald. The constitution imposes uDon
Congiess the guarantee to every State of
a republican form of government. Now
there can be no such form of govern
ment, either in form or in spirit, with
out education. We are rapidly earning
to the doctrine that ignorance is a crime
and certainly it is a crime against the
State. It is more necessary to build
School houses than jails, and quite as
important to send children to school a
to preserve the quarantine at our ports.
We tru6t the Senator will press this
amendment, or one similar in spirit' and
that it will commend itself to the prompt
and intelligent consideration of Con
gress. Pittlvrgn Telegraph.
" '
ALTQOUon the oivily rights bill has
passed the Senate, thfcie seems to be
but little hope entertained that it will
go through the House aV this session.
This, in view of the fact that it goes
to the boftom of the calendar, and a t wo.
third vote is necessary to reatsli it.
J. Edgar Thompson, President of
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
Company, died at his residence, in
Philadelphia, on ThursdaJj
after an illness of some weeks. , The
several stations on the roads owned by
the company were draped in mourning
in honor of tho deceased. Col. Thos,
A. Scott, the First Vice President,
will likely be the successor of Mr
Thompson.
The Arkansas Legislature has, by an
almost unanimous vote, passed
resolution calling on United States
Senators Clayton and Dorsey to resign,
and requesting the United States Sen
ate, in case ot their rctu&al to vacate
their seats within ten days, to investi
gate the charges set forth in the reso.
lution. The charges are, that they
procured their election by bribery, trea
sonably conspired with Brooks and
otners to overthrow tne state govern
ment and attempted to corrupt the judi
ciary of the State,
They had another lumber fire in
Williamsport, on Wednesday, May 20.
About one hundred and forty piles of
boards and plank containing 2,500,-
000 feet, belonging to Woolverton &
Tinnman, were burned. A considera
ble portion of this was the finest lum
ber cut by the firm this year. The loss
on lumber cannot bo less than $40,000
to $5,000. As they had an insurance of
$32,500 their loss will be quite well
covored. They had no insurance on
their railroad tracks, and their loss in
these will be from $3,000 to $4,000.
From 60,000 to 70,000 feet of lumber
belonging to Mr. E. B. England and
the Brown estate, were also burned,
loss about $1,500. No insurance.
California's Whkat Cnor. Cali
fornia has two million acres of land sown
to wheat this season, and her statisti
cians have been so delighted by the
spring rain falls, which are necessary to
insuro a grain crop, that they have al
ready counted the yield for 1874, the
amount to be exported and the cost of
shipment. According to their esti
mates, the State will produce not less
thon forty million bushels of wheat,
which is nearly three times the yield
accredited to it in the census of 1870,
and ten millionbushcls more than the
production of Illinois, as repotted in the
- TI-c ..t.w-4 r...
of the United Stutes, in 1873, was fi.'ty-
six million bushels, and l.alitorma ex
pects to export half of that amount this
year, and to pay nineteen millions of
dollars for freight charges in gettiag it
to consumers.
List CF Jvrors dnwn for August
term of Court, couimeueiug Monday,
August 3d, 1874-
GRAND JURORS.
Benczette W.W. Walker.
Benzinger Charles Ciotincwettcr,
Anton Bobenreid.
Fox James Bixby, Darnel Muno,
Charles Rogers, Paul Hivick.
Jay Lawrence Avery, Lthraitn
Hewitt.
Jones Michael Miller, Sebastian
Melzgar, Charles Kceler, Emerson
Prescott.
Ridgway Nelson Gardoer, It. V
Kinie, J. B. Whitman, J. F. Weaver,
Isaac Avery, W. A. Irwin, John Ziiu
niett. St. Mary's Boro. John Meisel,
Phillip Schissncr, John Frcindel.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Benczette W. L. Winslow, Atner
Ober, Robert Smith, Edward Walter,
John M. Hanscom, Milton Winslow.
Benzinger Paul Bush, Peter Herb-
street, Jacob Nist, Joseph Gross, Peter
Wilhelm, John Wilhelm (summitY
John Gregory.
L ox Elijah T. Meredith, John
Christ, Edward Shriver, John J. Hays,
Eugene A. Thompson, Solomon Pontius,
Andrew Spillane.
Horton Joseph i. llydo, Charles
Brown, George Ayres, Michael Shar-
traw.
Jay John Wheeler! Samuel Uhl.
Searis S. Dodd.
Jones A. I. Wilcox, Daniel Attle-
berger, Antboo Cole, John Nist, Adam
Pistner, Joseph Houghtailing.
Millstone John (jtibson.
Ridgway B. ' F. Ely, Jeremiah
Stewart, DuBois Gorton, A. G. Cuth-
bert, Wm. H. Osterhout, Henry Flyon,
John Flynn.
bt. Mary s Boro. Charles Garner.
Joseph Craft, Louis Vollmer, Eugel-
bert bpellenberg.
spring Creek m. Henry, Hiram
Carman.
A Pottsvitle man dreaaica lie was
grabbing piles of greenbacks out of a
bank when be was awakened by his
wife exclaiming "John, for heaven's sake
stop pulling my hair."
In tho District Court of the IT. S.
For the Western Dietriot of Penn'a.
L. C. HORTON, of Rideway, Pa., a
Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of
March 2d, 18G7, bavins applied for a Dii'
ebarge from all his debts, and other claims
provable under said Act, 13 v order of the
Court, SOT1CE IS HUEBV GIVEN, to
ail persons who nave proved tbeir debts,
and other persons interested, to Appear on
the 16TH DAY OF JUNE, 1874, at 5 o'olock
P. to., before 8. . WOODRUFF, ESQ.,
Register, at his office in Ridgway, Pa. to
show cause, if any they bave, why a Dig
charge should not be granted to the said
Bankrupt. 1
0 C. McCANDLESS, Clerk.
New Advertisements.
MOBTQAQEES SALS.
Colliery In Elk County, Penn'a,
"BENZINGER COAL AND IRON COM
PANY PROPERTY."
By virtue of a deoree of the Court of
Cohimon Pleas, of Elk County, made the
I4tn day or April, A. D. 1874, directing a
sale to be made, in the forolosure of a eer-
?n mortgnge, recorded in the Recorder's
i"OB--County,-W, Mortgage Hook
', "prs 152 ota.. the 13th linv of Aiimint
A. D. JB07, the undersigned Trustees and
Mortgagees, under said mortgage (the
siune jiuviog ueen ioroioseu ty a 1(111 in
r-quiiy;, win expose lor sale at Public
Auction, at the i-xolmngo in the City of
Fliilvlelphm, on TUEH1MY, THE 7TH
DAY OF JULY A D. 1874, at 12 o'clock,
m. me loiiowing described property to
wit: being all the estate and franchises,
belonging to and connected with tbe said
Tho "BENZINGER COAL AND IRON
UUAlf AJNlf."
First All the Railroad connecting th
mines of said Company with thk Philadel.
phin and Erie Rail Road, and bnilt by the
doiu vjompany, together with all and singu.
lar, the superstructure bridges, switches,
turnouts, sidetracks, depots, and buildings,
pockets, cars, and other stock, in and
atyiut, tbe operation and mining of said
uaii uoau.
Second All the following described
tracts, pieces or parcels -of land, situato,
lying and being in (he township of Ben
singer, County of Elk, and State of Penn
sylvania, and adjoining tbe Borough 0' St.
Mary's. The said lots arc all numbered.
according to Denziugeraod t"schbach' plot
or plan of the settlement of 8U Mary's.
duly recorded in the Recorder's Office of
blk County, and also describe! by metes,
bounds and numbers, in the snid moi'tease.
aud the Bill of Equity foreclosing the tauie.
1st. Lot No. six (b) Esclibuch Road, con
taining fifty (50) acres more or less.
2d. Lot, No. thirteen (13) St. Michael's
Road, containing twenty-five (25) acres.
da. i.ot, iso. three (3) Jischbach itoad,
western part, contaiiimir twelve and 0110-
balf(U'i) acres and Lot No. 10 (2) con
taining tif'iy (oU) acres.
4th, Lot, No. one. Til Eschhach Road.
containing fifty 50 acres.
6th. The back or rear part of Lot No.
four 4 on Brussels Road, containing
twenty I 01 acres.
toll. Lot Iso. seven hi on Esokbacb
Road, containing fifty 50 acres.
itn. Lot designated I A I on Koeely Road.
containing nineteen (l'j) acres.
em. l.ot, designated 13, on Brussells
Road, containing seventy.five 75 acres.
lull. Ihe southern ends or halls of lots
Nos. b!z' 6 aud eight 8 on Brussels
Road, containing fifty 50 acres.
lUth. Lot, Ho. ten 1101 on Brussels
Bond, containing fifty iiOJ acres. '
11th. Another part of Lot No. three C31
on Eschbach Road, containing twelve and
one-half 12 j acres.
Uth. The western pnrt of Lot No. eieht
(8) on Eschbacb Road, containing twenty
five T251 acres. Together, contninina four
hundred and eighty. nine acres, more
or less; less two 2 acres therefrom, which
has beeu taken for the purpose of a saw
mill. Upon the said premises are erected
eleven (il) houses, suitable for miners
houses, and other outbuildings.
ALSO All the coal, sandstone, iron and
other ores, clay and all other minerals or
mineral ores, and Ad oils or oil subjtunces
in, and upon or under tho following de
scribed tracts, pieces or parcels of hmd
situate in Benzinger Township, Elk County
and State of l'cnusylvania, and described
as follows:
1st. Thirty-lour 34 acres, in Lot No.
fifteen 15 St. Michaels Road.
and. 'iwenty-hve LlioJ acres, in Lot No.
...... (ioi l.l
Srd. Tweuiy-fivo -25- acres, in Lot No.
St. Michaels Koud.
4th. Thirty-one -!)J- acres, bcinir in
Lot No twelve -12-St. Michaels Road.
5th. Seventy-five -75-acres, bcinif Lot.
No five -5- and eastern half of Lot No.
four -4- Eschbach Road.
bth. Twcuty-five -25- acres, west half of
Lot No. four -4- Eschbach Road.
7th. Twenty-five -25- acres, east half
Lot No. eight -8- Esclibuch Road.
8'h. 1 weuty-nve -2.- acres west half,
Lot No. nine -0- Eschtach Road.
0th. Twenty-five - 25- acres, in Lot No.
nine -U- St. Jliobaels Ilond.
10th. Twelve and one liulf -12J- acres.
west half Lot N6. eight, -fc- St. Michuels
Road.
Kib. Twenty-five -25- acres, in Lot No.
en -10-bl. .Michaels l'.oait.
12th. Twenty-five -25- acres, iu Lot No.
seven -7- St. Michaels Road.
18th. Seventy-five --75-- acres, part of
warrant No. four thousand one huudrcd and
ninety -seven -4197- in Jay Township, Elk
County, Pennsylvania.
J.I10 laud containing said mineral riehts.
Jc. bciiip four hundred and twenty-seven
J27- acres, more or less.
Together with the richt to cuter upon
said premises and explore, dig, and ex-
avale, for said substances, ami to icmove
he same by all proper and convenient
places una ways over said premises and
mukc Roads and to lay Kuil Uouds i'or
the convenient transportation of said com
modities, and to use so much of said
premises as may be convenient tor the Ac
commodation of the necessary works lor
he prosecution of the business of miuinc.
The land above described, was all pur
chased as Bituminous Coal Lands, and the
property bus been worked and coal shipped
iiieruirom lor some years.
It is contiguous to St. Mary's, a luree
and flourishing town in Elk County.
The property will be sold together,
TERMS CASH. The title is indisputable.
Any further information will be Riven
by addressing tne subscribers.
JOHN W. AlcKIM,
LEVI H. STRAW,
Trustees, &c.
No. 15, Pemberton, Square, Boston, Mass.
M. 'iiiOMAS & SONS,
Auctioneers, Phil' a. Pa.
or HENRY 60UTHER,
Alt y lor Trustees, Erie Pa.
n95.
Tv
THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL
VANIA. Your attention is specially
invited to the fact that the National Banks
are now preparsd to receive subscriptions
to tbe Capital block ot tbe Centeuuial
E oard of Finance. Tbe funds realised from
this source are to be employed in the ereo-
lon or tne builuinirs lor tne International
Exhibition, and the expenses conuected
with the same. It is confidently believed
that the Keystone Slate will be represented
by the name of every oituea alive to patri
otic commemoratiou of the one hundredth
birth-day of the nation. The shares of
tock are ottered for $10 each, and sub
scribers will receive a handsome engraved
Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing
and preservation as a national memorial.
Interest at the rate of six per cent, per
annum will be paid on all payments of Cen
tennial Slock from date of payment to
January 1, 1876.
Subscribers who are not neai a National
Bank can remit a check or post office order
to tbe undersigned.
KED'K. FRALEY, Treasurer,
Wi Walnut St., Philadelphia
Atlanta, Ga.f pays over ?50,0QO a
year for its publio schools. '
Tbe debt of St. Louis, Mo., amounts
to a little under 817,000,000,
FRED SCHOENING & CO.,
Law, Commercial, Book,
and Stationers.
RIDGWAY ELK CO., 1A.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY. .
ARNOLD'S WRITING: FLUID AND COPYING INK.
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL
Xsttrbroots's lVclcbralcd ISIcct lcn( the Vest '.Matte.
All Kinds' of Job Printing done in the Best Stylo and at Low Trices.
LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN-
VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN. ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL L KIME.
A MAMMOTH STOCK
Firmly believing that the world moves,
and that the demands of the publieare con
stantly increasing the proprietors of the
have just returned from tbe eastern and
western cities with the most perlcct aud
complete stock 0!
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do not keep, and they
absolutely
bave
BROKEN THE BACKBONE
of high prices. They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH I
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
EW STAGE ROUTE.
J, C. BURNS, Proprietor.
The subscriber having secured the con
tract for carrying the U. S. Mail belwcei
REYNOLBSVILEL & BROCKWAY VILLE
has placed on that road a line of
Hacks leave the Exchange hotel a'
Reynoldville every Tuesday, laurtuay and
Saturday on the airival of the Brooavillo
stage, and return the same day. These
hacks conneot at Brock way ville with the
Ridgway stages, making connection with
trains on the P. & E. Road, both east and
west. Every attention to tbe comfort of
patrons of this line will ba given, and a
liberal patronage solicited.
Aug. 13-72U-
and General Job Printers,
LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH,
KINDS AND TRICES.
NEW LI VERY STABLE
IN
P1DGWAY.
DAN SC1UBNER WISHES TO IN
lorm the Cittzons of Ridgway, and tho
public gcLcrally, that he has started a Liv
ery Stablo and will keep
UOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Bujjiej, to let upou the most rcasona
ble terms. .
8L,IIo will also do job teasing.
Stable on Broad street, above Main.
All orders left at the Post Office will meet
prompt attention
Aug 20 1870. If.
Kdw'd J. Evans & Co.,
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
YOKK, I'F.NN'a
BQfCutalogues Mailed to Applicants"!
Refer (ry pei-mision) to
lion, J. 8, Black, ashinglon, D. C.
Wkisra, Son & Cxnr., Bankers, York, Pa.
2-(jn v
CHARLES HOLES,
Watcl, maker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for the
Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold
Pen. Rt'iMiiriiia Watches, etc, (loco with
he same accuracy as heretofore. 8at s-
action iiuaramecd. vlnlv
(Formerly Wood & UUmt.) .
STATIONARY S PORTABLE "
Steam Engines.
The Best & Most Complete Assortment
in tho Market.
Theao Engines have alwavs maintninefl the very
nlghest standard of exoellenoa. We make tho
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KA1LR0ADS.
PENNSYLVANIA KAIL IIOAD
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division.
WINTER TIME TABIC.
ON and after 8UNDAT, NOV. 2d 1871
the trains on tbe Philadelphia ss
trie Railroad will run as follows 1
WKSTWARD.
Buffalo Ex. leaves Philadolphla.12.Snp. m,
" " " Ronovo 12.16 a m.
" " arr. at Emporium........ 2 16am
" ' " Itnttulo............ 8.60 a as
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 10.20 p ni
Kenovo. .1U.U& a n
1 ' i 11 tmporium......li.80 p m
St. Mary's 1.12 p m
" arrive at Erie 7.20 p a
EASTWARD.
BUFFALO EX. leaves Bufl'alo... 8 26 p m
" " Emporium- 9.00 p m
" " Ronovo 10.66 p ot
" ai r. at Philadelphia V.lOa m
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie. ...... .....11.20 a m
" ' " St. Mary's 6.22 p m
' Emporium 6.20 pm
' " " Renovo 8.40 p m
" " arr. at riiiiaucpnia... e.uu a m
Mail Enst connects east and west at Erie
with L 8 M S R W and at Corry and lr
vinoton with Oil Creek and Allegheny H
R W.
Mail West with east and west trains on
L 8 & M S R W and at livineton with
Oil Creek and Allegheny R R W.
Buffalo Express makes olose connections
nt Williamsport with N CR W trains, north,
and at liarrUburg with N OKW trains
south.
' WM. A. BALDWIN.
Uen'l Bup't.
Winter Arrangement.
BUFFALO, NEW VORK & FUIL'A. R. R.
1I1B 8HORTE8T AND MOST DIBECT BOUTS
To WiliiatrjBpoit, Su bury, Harr'tsburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Waih
ington and 'he South.
OnandaftcrNOVE;:BER 23, 1873, and
until further botioe, trains will leave Buf.
lalo from the Buffalo, New York & Phila
delphia Railway Depot, corner Exchange
and Louisiana streets as follows:
7.20 A M Through Hail (daily except
Sundays), stopping at Ebcnezcr 7 id,
i?pringbrook 7 b'S, Elma 802, Jamison Road
8 07, East Aurora 8 14, South Wales 8 23,
Holland 8 38, Protection 8 47, Arcade 01.
Yorkshire Centre 9 12,Machias U 22,Frank
linville 9 40, lschua 10 02, Hinsdale 10 18,
Olcan 10 86,Westons 10 45, PorlviUe 10 63,
State Line 11 02, Eldred 11 16. Larahees-
11 23, Sartwell 11 80, Turtle Point 11 35,
Port Alleirhcny 11 4U, Liberty 12 10 p m,
Kcalinjr Summit 12 20, Shippen 12 43, ar-
riving at Emporium at 1 00 p m.
Passengers by tins train tuase connec
tions at tbe li N Y a P depot, Emporium,
at 0 30 p m, for local points on the P & E
R R East.
3.2S t) m Niffht Express (doily), Stopping
at Jibeiiezer 3 uU, bpiiugbiook 4 00, tluitt
4 05, Jamison Road 4 10, Kast Aurora
i 1G, South Wales 4 28, Holland 4 39, Prc.t
lection 4 45, Arcade 6 02, Yorkshire Ccntr,
5 10, Machias 6 18, Franklinville 6 85
lschua 6 56, Hinsdale 0 11, Olcan 6 27
Westons 6 88, PorlviUe 0 45, Larabee
10. Pert Allegheny 7 40, Keating Summit
8 11, arriving at Emporium at 8 60 p m,
Renovo 10 61, y, iiiinmeport 1 OU am,
Sunbury 2 45 a m, Harrisburg 4 60 am,
l'Uiladeipbia 9 10 a in, liaitimore oi9tm,
Washington 10 35 am.
Tbrcuirh Pullman Sleeping-cars ar run
on this train from Buffalo to Bultimore and
Washington without clang.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM:
2.35 a ra Night Espress, (daily), stop-
ing at Shipping 2 ii, Keating Summit
Turtle Point 4 06, Sartwell 411, Larahees
17, Eldred 4 27, State Line 4 il, Portvilie
4 50, Westons 4 68, Olcan 5 10, Hinsdale
19, Ibhua 5 55, r ranKlinville o is,
Machins. G 88. Yorkshire Centre 6 48,
Arcade 0 67, Protection 7 15, Holland 7 23
South Wales 7 85, East Aurora 7 60, Jami
son Road 7 67, Elma 8 02, Spring Brook
10, Ehenczer 8 20, arriving in Buffalo at
8 60 a m.
Passengers by this train make direct and
close connections with the Lake Shore,
Great Western, Grand Trunk and Canada
Southern Railroads for all points west, ana
in Canada and the Northwest.
3.15 a m Local Freieht and ossengsr,
(daily except Sundays), slopping at Shippen
3 00 a in, Keating Summit 4 40, Liberty
6 00, Port Allegheny 5 4'J, Turtle Point
G 21, Sartwell 0 33, Larabees 9 45, Eldred
7 07, State Liue 7 38, PorlviUe 7 58, Woet
oiis 811, Ok-an 8 38, Hinsdale 0 15, Isohua
10 02, Fraukl.nvillo 10 05, Wucliias 11 zo,
Yorkshire Centre 11 45, Arcade 12 00, m,
Protection 12 33, p m, llollaud 12 47, South
Wales 1 07, Easl Aurora 1 31, Jamison
Road 1 43, Eluia 1 61, Spring brook 2 02,
Ebcnezcr 2 -0, arriving in Buffalo at 2 60
p ra.
2 00 tj m Throush Hail (daily except Sun
days), stopping ut Shippen 2 18, Keating
Summit 2 41, Liberty z OJ, t on Aiiegneny
8 18, Turtle Point 3 33, Sartwell & 3o,
Larabees 3 45, lildred o , Biate Line
4 10, Portvillo 4 19, Westons 4 2b, Clean
4 39, Hinsdale 4 65, lschua 5 13, Fianklin
ville 6 35, Machias 5 65, Yorkshire Centre
G05, Aicade G 15, Protection 6 82, Hol
land i 40, South Wales 0 63, East Aurora
00. Jamison Road . 7 14, hlraa 7 1,
Spring Urook 7 25, Ebencser 7 35, arriving
in Buffalo nt. 8 00 p m.
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