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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 3874.
Itldgiray Insurance rfgeney.
Rcpraentintj Cash Asirt of
835,907.744 40
FIRE DEPARTMENT
German Am., New York $1,050,000,00
Niagara of Now York 1 819.933,00
Amazon Cincinnati of 850.957 17
City Ins., Co, of Providence' 19G,S54 32
LIFE DEPARTMENT
Travelers Life & Accident
Hartford 2,0C0,0O0,00
North American Mutual of.
New York 5,000,000,00
Equitable of New York 15,000,000,00
Insurance effects in any of the above
standard companies at the most reasona.
terms, consistent with perfect security
to the insured.
J, O. W. BAILEY, Agent.
Car Time at Hid stray.
Mail East 4:45 P: M.
do West 2: 33 V. M.
, Through Local, East 8: '20 A. M.
do do West 0:25 P. M.
Local East 4:50 P. M
do West 8;20 A. M.
The Mail and Through Local carry
passengers, the local does cot.
,ELK LODGE, A. Y. M.
The stated meetings of Ellt Lolge, No.
870, are held at their hall, corner of Main
nnd Depot streets, on the second and fourth
Tuodnyil f each month'
W. C. TIIALT, Scc'y.
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03117 m
Clark A. TTileox. Esq.
List week wa made mention of the
death of the above highly respected
gentleman, lie had been suffering for
soma time with carbuncles on Lis neck,
but neithea he nor his frieods,wcre iathe
least alarmed about them. Last Wed
nesday erysipelas set in and in a few
hours ha breathed his last II is wife
with her children was at Springville,
Erie Co., N. Y., where the. children
were goiny; to school, when the sad news
was telegraphed to her, Deceased was
born in Allegheny couuty N. Y., on the
28th of December, 1831 and conse
quently was at the time of his .death
aged 42 years; 11 iuoi thr, aud 10 days.
We can say with safety that he was one
of 151k county's stuunche.-t men, un 1 in
life wh renp-wte 1 by all wit'i whom he
had intercourse, and now, a3 the mist of
death Las closed his eyes in their eternal
e'eop, there are many that do mourn. The
funeral sermon was preached by llov.
Win. Martin, in thi Methodist church
at Brockwayviile, and his corsi was
followed to itg tini resting place by
the largest concoutse of people that ever
attended a funeral iu Ellt county.
Normal tcnooi. Ai'iT.ei'aiAno.v.s-
The appropriation made to the State
riormal schools by the last Legislature
fis $i)'i,000. The cnni'iiHsiou named in
1 ... .1 ...... :i..,. .
Governor, tha Attorney General and
the Superintendent of Common Schools
havo apportioned it as follows: Millers-
ville, 815.000 Edinboro, $5,0U0, Mans
field 85,000: Kutztown, 10,000,
Uloornsburg, $5,000 West Chester,
$10,000, Sluppentburg, 5,000 Saga
more, S5,000, Including these amounts
ill) several schools have now receive J
irectly from the State appropriations
as follows: Millersville $30,000, Edin
bcro, $30,000 Mansield, 840,000,
Kutztown , $35,000, liloonibburg, 40,
00, West Chester, 1 35,000; Shippens
burg, $10,000; Sagamore, $30,000.
Another appropriation of 4000 will
be necessary to place each of the other
schools on the tamo basis with those
that hare received the lurgest tppreria
tions 810,000 each.
C CoMPOLaoav Education iu New
A'ork begins on the first of tho year.
The opinion is general that the new law
will fork well and will be of great bene
fit to thousand of children who are now
growing up in pagan ignorance and
crime. In New York city it is the in
tention to enforce the law with energy
kiui the police force will be employed
to obtain much of the essential informa
tion. 1: is intended to gather in froai
tha streets, slams sod workshops of the
city all children between the ages of
eight and fourteen and compel their pa
rents if they kave any, to eeud them to
school for a term of fourteen weeks in
tbeyear, eight weeks of which must be
leonsesutive or they may be iastructsd
at home loartaen weeks, wuieh will
serve the purpose of the law equally
well. Ine law provides specifically
that the branches which all childrea oi
whatever sex or social rank must learn
hall be, Epellias;. reading, writing,
English grammar, geography anJ arith
metic. Fittihuryh Telegraph.
I Thi case of Mrs. Graves and Uaynes
I. 3 I.l- . . i i r
oargeu wna poisouiog, me nusoana or
he former, oa June laic waa tried in
be Potter county court last week. Mis.
J raves was i a a deuoate condition, aa l
,er trial was postponed. The man
(layoes was tried and found guilty of
jtnurder in the first degree.
NOTES
Our jail at present empty.
DicarnfRlA is still alarmingly pre
vulcnt in Warren.
Company II is to be a bucktail com
pany. Each soldier wears a bucktail iu
his cap.
Crawford County has Manufac
tured $750,000 worth of cheese during
the present season.
The tannery that was burned at Em
poriuui recently it is to be rebuilt at
once.
Emporium Las a Ero department, and
on last week, Monday, a meeting was
held and offioers elected.
The Emporium post office is now a
presidential oppointmsnt with a salary
of $1000.
A subscription is being raised to
furnish the new Methodist church
edifice with a nw carpet.
A man named loung, a resident of
Bedford county, has just Bhot the one
hundredth deer.
A bill has been introduced in tke
House to make the President's salary
$25,000 instead of $50,000 per annum.
A you6g fellow in Grundy county,
Iowa, wanted to charge bis girl 20 cents
for his picture, informing her at the
time that it originally costs quarter.
A Northumberland county man
wears a suit which cost him seven hun
dred dollars. He endorsed for a
"friend," and this is how it come.
IIu.nti.no for deer is forbidden by
law after the 1st of January. We sup
pose some of tho boys will havo "some
to bring iu" for a month or two yet.
Tue Ileynoldsville Ilrrald has been
issued only a few weeks and jet pub
lishes the legend pay the printer."
After the Herald becomes older it will
Gad that they do'nt do it that way.
Attention Company II. A aieet
ingt of company II will bo held t the
armory next Saturday evening for the
purpose of transacting important busi
ness. All members are requested to be
present.
Tub Welsboro bank robbers, Cook,
and Cosgrove, were sentenced last
week. Cook to thirteen years and nine
months, and Cosgrove to sixteen jean
and cine mouths in the Eastern Peni
tentiary. Horace Ilawcs, Esq., of Erie, died
in California some time ago, and willed
his entire estate, valued at $2,000,000,
to found a college. Tho courts have
deaided that he was insane, an I bis
widow tbkrs the money. Now who
takes the widow?
The Supreme Court of Maine has de
cided that women cannot be Justices of
the Peace or hold any other offiee des
ignated by the Constitution of that
State. Uut that the Legislature wiy
authorize women to hol t any office crea
ted by that tody.
A fellow named Fane II is now in
the Cameron county jail, on a charge c-l
attempting to shoot a brakeman who had
been detailed to prevent him from get
ting on the train from whenoe he had
teen i jeeted by Conductor Metzger, for
refusing to pay bis fare.
Tub first bill passed in tha lower
houf e of congress on Monday, was one
offered by Mr. Tyoer, of Indiana appro
priating the handsome sum of $30,000
lor the purchase of scales for the post
offico department in executing the new
law requiring the prepayment of post
age on newspapers, which goes into
operatiou cn iho first of January.
Tub N. Y. Observer. This is one
of the oldest and most widely circulated
journals belonging to the Pres-byterion
denomination, and deserves public pat
ronage. It is a large double sheet in
fact it is two papers in one published
at $3 per auuuui postage paid. Two
copies will be sent for 3.80, to new
mhtcrilers. Samples copies sent free.
Address.
S. I. P11IME& CO-,
37 Park Row, New York
On Wednesday last the heaviest man
in the State it not in the country died
at UouglasviIIo. Iieiks couuty. Al
though but twenty-ono years old, he
weighed four hundred and futy pounds.
The calf of his leg measured tweatv
nine inches in circumfereuce. He was
five feet eight inches iu height, and had
a handsome fsos. Tho name of this
marvel was William Kupp. The young
man died suddenly, he having retired
to bed in good health tha night prooed
ing the morning on which he breathed
his last.
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NEW YORK.
ltOSS TWEED AOAIN IN COURT AND
AGAIN SENT HACK 10 THE ISLAND.
New York, December 17. -
William M. Tweed was brought from
Ulackwell Island to the Court of Oyer
and Terminer again to-day, on o writ of
habeas corput. It being expeoted that
the application of his counsel for his re
lease, on the ground of illegal impris
onment, would be argued Tweed's
presence in Conrt attracted considerable
attention. After a short discussion the
Court adjourned until Thursday next,
and Tweed wes remanded to the Island,
WISCONSIN.
DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN TnE NORTH
ERN PART OF THE STATE.
Milwaukee, December IS. Further
inquiry hero appears to give some clue
to the probable locality where tho gold
quartz has been focod in this State.
The facts are that about the first of No
vember two wen brought soaie quartz to
the office of U. S. Candcc, banker of
thipcity desiring to have it assayed. It
was forwarded to New York, and the re
turu stated it assayed at the surprising
rate of seventeen hundred dollars per
ton. The men decliued ,te say where
they got the quartz further than in this
State. They say the locality is in th
northern wilderness of Wisconsin.
Some fix the tho plaoa on the northern
nouoary or tue otate, in uconto. bev-
eral prospecting parties have fonnd one
bearing strong indications of gold in
that locality within the past year or two
LYNCH LAW.
A UtRDKRRR TAKEN FROM HIS CELL IN THE
DES .NC1N13 JAIL AKO I1L.SO IN TUa ri'BLIC
SQl'AKC.
l)es Moines, Iowa, December 15.
Yesterday afternoon Charles Howard
was sentenced to imprisonment for life
for the murder last summer of John
Johnson. There has been great excite
ment ever since the trial begun heigh
tened by the fact that the jury hung fire
three dajs, and it was feared would disa
gree, thus giving Howard, who was a
desperate character, an opportunity for
another trial. The esciteiecnt culmina
ted this morning, between two and three
o'clock, when a crowd of one huudred
and filty armed aud masked men pro
ceeded to the Court Houe, overpowered
the jailor and guard, took Howard from
his cell, dressed ouly in his shirt, aad
hung him to a lamp post on the corner
of the public square. The jailor and
guards say the affair wag conducted
very quietly aud quickly, scarcely a
word being spoken by the crowd, and
no apparent excitement. While there
is much cuiidcuiuation of the manner cf
his taking off, the general opinion is
Howard received his just deserts.
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the following articles: The Lata Elect
ions, Tho Utailjuhtment ot iho Tariff,
Foreign Intercourses, Canadian llecip
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of Soldier's Ilouuties Popartiutntal In
telligence. Cotuparutive Vote of 1S72
and 1874, Kjiiway Postal Service, Fiee
Tea and Ctffeo, lloport of the Secretary
of the Treasury, The Cbattanor ga Con
vention, and other articles of interest-
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3U8th wile,
NOTICE. 13 I1EREDY GIVEN THAT A
Petition v.-ill bo pvti-eiiteil at the next
tessiou of Hie Legislature : ur tlie paosaga ct
a law reinstating the. toiuniis&iuuers of the
Big Level Istiite lload, lung enough to collect
pieseut tixes, pay up inUebttdues asd set
tle up accounts.
For the Coujnassiunei s
W. S. OYIATT.
Dee. B, 1S71. 4t
LIST OF CAUSES.
riMlt' following is the list, of causes set
a down for trial at the January term of
euurt:
ca n list.
1 The Spriug Kun Coal Cerupany va
Thomas Tozier; No 10 January term, I8G'J.
2 The School District of Fox ts John
Myers et al.j No SI January term 1 tf 73.
3 Anlhony Wise vs J. A. Huakj N 44
August term 1873.
4 Tho Clarion River Navigation Com
pany vs Hiram Caiman; No b'J August term
1873.
5 The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
use of J. A. UaukvsA. Kaul; ho &7 Jan
uary term 1874.
0 Y. VI. liays vs Elias Mover; No 74
January term 1874.
7 AUcrfer & Preston vs The Buffalo N.
Y. & Y, K. Company; No 43 August term
1874.
8 Philip W. Hoys vs Elias Moyer; No 14
April tei in 1874.
0 J. L.Ellis vs Sunbury Fire Insurance
Company; No 21 Ajuil term 1874.
10 J. L. Ellis vs The Columbia Insurance
Company, of Luuuaster, Pu.; No 22 April
term 1874.
11 Harmon & Coon vs H. W. May; No 41
April term 174.
12 Lui. Gies vs KuDegtinda Schmilt; No.
12 August term 1874.
13 John Vaubrabaut vs L. L- Pulzel et
al.; No 3ti Auguxt term 1874.
14 M. V. Tyler vs L. N. Briggs; No 38
August tern 1874.
15 James Clack vs The Benzinger Coal
and Iron Company; No 47 August term
1874.
16 S. A. Olmslead vs The Township of
Borton; No 63 August, tern 1874.
17 Seorge Oniyke vs Franois A. Lcesth;
Mo 70 Augi attar i 1874.
18 D. E. Hewitt va E. II. Dixon; No 00
August term io.4.
l'J Martin Feily vs Andrew Kaul et al.;
No 10 September term io4.
20 Daniel Set ibner v The Townnliip of
Iliidgway; No 67 September term 1874.
Nev Advertisements.
riC'fWSE I'ETITUKTS
LIST of petitions for Lioenaea filed for
January Termi, 1875:
TAvann.
1 (i. L. Winslow
2 F. X. Sorg ,
8 John Collins
4 Gtorga Dill
6 Willium H. Schram
0 Riley Bros
7 Art on Fochtmann St.
8 Elizabeth Vogel
9 Jeseplt F. Windfelder ...
10 Joseph Windfelder '
....Bentzctte
...Benzinger
Fox
.. Jay
Ridgway
.... Ridgway
Mary's Boro
s .
11 William Zclt "
12 Andrew Rogan i.... '
13 James Rogan "
14 Jehn Wachtcl & Son "
15 Thomas Valentino
16 U. H. Morrison "
iatiko novsE.
17 John Daley Bcnezctte
18 Andrew II an Fox
19 JairesM'Ginnis Ridgway
20 William Gies St. Mary's Boro
21 Barney Wepnitzer "
22 Anthony Schaucrg "
23 Jacob Kraus "
24 G. G. Mepscpgcr -. Ridgway
2-' harlrs M'Venn St. Mary's Boro
26 Joseph W ilhclra.. "
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i ing accounts have been filed in my
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fourth Moaday of January next, being the
24th day of January, 1875:
Final account of Catharine Shall, Admin
istratrix of Adam Shall, late of Millstone
Township, Elk county, Pa., deceased.
Final account, of E. U. Dixon and G. L.
Winslow, aiministratori of Elizabeth
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County Jtulitort,' Meeting.
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DA V THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY,
1 875, at two o'cloek P. M., for the pupose
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to be present at the above named time aad
place.
THOS. IRWIN )
TIIOS. J. BURKiS I Co. Auditors.
N. G. BL'NDY,
J
dec 17-2t
EST.ITB Jt'OTICi:.
ESTATE OF JOHN EN' DUE AS,
late ol lieiizingrr Township. Elk Count)
deceased. All persons indebted to
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mediate payment. All those tiHviug
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QUOTATIONS
White, Powell & Co.
. liANKEKS AND EIlOKEKd,
No. 42 Mouth Third Street.
Philadelphia, December 22th, 1874.
bid. ask Kn
U. S. lPPl. e 21 21J
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do uo 't)i U lbt
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Oil J and J 1'4 I'-1.
'117 do 2nJ 20j
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do Kl-41. coupon U 14J
do Pncitio ti's cy Int. off 17j 17J
New o's lleg. 18.S1 Ill 1.,
lo c. If 81 M 1J
Gold 1IJ 11J
Silver ltIO ll)8
Pennsylvania u'-J l'i
Iteading 66
Philadclphift & Erie KiJ 10
Lehigh Navigation Piv. off. 4Hj
do Valley til i ;
United R 11 of N J Ex. lhv 12i'l 1 2'.i
Oil Creek.... t f-j
Northern Central 323 3;;
Central Transportation 44 441
Nest(Ucliouing 04 5.-, j 1
A 4: A Mortgage G's 'b'j 101lui.
Ni:V I.IVKllY ST A 13 L 13
IN
DAK SCUlHNEli WISHES TO IN
lorm the Citte'.'iis of Ililj way, Mid the
public gct.erally, thut he has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
1; i i, . .1. i 1 '. u ia lit rc.isoua
ble terms.
SfS-H wi'-l also do job teasing.
Stable on Etoad stieet, above Main.
All otters left at the I ost Oliice wi.l meet
proait attention
Aag 10 1870. tf.
Ht.MiMi'ro.f -tvYi.(i Machines
1'IUK AUMS, AND AtiRICl'Ll UK A I, I.M-
lT.Kiii:.STS. The Itcn.ington Sewing
.Machine htis spi ung vapidly iut lavor as
posscssiniho hes-t: combination of pood
(jualities uaincly, l'ght runuini; sniooth
noiseless rapid and durable. It has
u etraigh t needle, perpendicular action,
automatic drop-le-cd, makes the hock or
Shuttle tftitvh, v hieh will iieither rip uor
ravel, and is alike ou both hide.".
Tup Kemington Sening Machine has
received premiums ot nit.nj l-'t'iis,
ihrouch-jut the United Stairs, 11ml with
out i-ffott toi k the Grund Medal of Tin
gress, the hif:hc.-t older of medal that
was awarded utile lato Vienna Ksputi
po.ition. Tho llcmitigton Works also Dianu
faeture the new Double Uairelled
Htceeh Loading She-t fuu snip
and positive action, with patent
jeiiut cheek, a maivel of levuly, finish
and theopiHfs, atid the ceitLittted lleui
iuton liilies adf ted Ly tnnc diffcreut
govei litnt nts, tit.d 111. ov, tied throughout
the wtirid for itnlituiy, huutiii and
target purj ok hil kit.ds 01 l'istols,
Kifles, Cures, Metaiic CaM iel -e.--, rfc.
Agricultural Iii t.k ti.e'tils, Improved
Mowing Machines, t'trel DkiMP, Cultiva
((r, Koetl rennets, Patt nt lOxcavutorr-,
Hay Te-dtlets, C'oilon Gios, Iron
Dlielgo?, kv.
'ihe UDdcisigticd has hceu appointed
a t nt for t'r.e sale and introduction of
tho Kemi'iiiton Sewing Mcehiuc in aud
lor tho counties ol Eik, Clcai field and
Wairtn. '1I10S, J. DUUKH,
L'epot a-,d tiicR, St. Mmy's, l'a.
P. S. A gi od lut-ul ugetit wauted.
Elk County Directory.
President Jud:e I., 1). Wclmore.
Additional Law Judge lieu. Jno' P
Vine-iiK.
Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V
lU.uk.
Listrict Aitorney J. K. P. Hall.
Mieriff I). C. Oyster.
Pioih iiiotury Jj-c., i led. .Schoening.
'1 reasuier Ji.seph Ti inttleklur.
County ,s upei iuu mieut liutus Lucorc.
lou.n.iss-ioneib !,!, t. Cauipbell, Julius
Junes, K10. Ed. VS eis.
Auditor C. W. Earre-lt, Thomas Irwin
Thou as J. liui ko.
l ouniy Jsnrveyor Geo W ilniMey.
Jury Ciiimn:i-ii liiers. l'liillip Kreigh
l!i.niOin T. liy ler.
LLLtiHENV VALLEY HAIL fcOAl)
On and after MONIi.VV, NOV. 21, 1874.
lttiiis betv.cen liedbiu.k un-i Drift wood wili
run as folluur;
m:nwAFn.
EXPREf h? ni.d MAIL will letive Diili
wood daily nt 12:iiOpui, liee uuldsvUe at
y;20 p iu, l!io!;ville at 4;IJj p 11,, arnviii
at Hedbuuk al 0:12 p in, connecting will;
Express ou Main Liuolcr Pittsburgh.
MIXED VA leaves Uej uoldsvilie dail
at 0:40 a ui, iiiookville at b:lo a m, arriv
ing m UeJbank htll:."jOa ui, cotiiitciing
with iraius narth aid soitth ou Main Liue.
KAsTWMtu.
EXPISES.S and MAIL leaves lledbank
daily at 12:20 ui. nrrives ut tMookviha .1
2:ol p m lleuiold.TVillu at 3:2U p ai, Drift
wood at G:1W p bi, i-uuiiectiug wiih tiaius
east and west ou I and E Kailroad.
MIXED W'Ai leaves New De-ilile'ui daily at
u:Imim. arrivej ut Urookvilie at :od p
en, KeyaoldsviUeat 7:0 p ui.
MAIN LINE
Ou and after MwX'DAV, NOV 2'5, lf74,
trains on the Allegheny Valley Euilrond will
run r.s follows:
JJL'FFALO EXPRESS will leave Pitts
burgh daily al7:4oam, Eeubank Junction
al 10:47 a nt, and arrive at Oil City al 2:40
p 111.
NKiHT EXPBES3 will leave O.l
City at :05 p m.lledbank Juuctiou al 2:ou
a m, and arrive at Pittsburgh al 7:20 a ni.
TiTUSVlLLE EXPltl.Sfi leaves pitta
burgh at 8:00 p ni, Eedbank Junetieu al
S;26pia, aud arrives at Oil City at 10:20 p
iu. P.eluiaing, leaves Oil City at 8:110 .a
m, Redbauk Jaue-lioti at 12:11 a a, and ar
rives at Pilisburgb at p m.
i. J. LAW ItLNX'E,
General fSiipeiiutendtx'.
AVI. M. PHUMfs,
Ass'l Supt., Erookville, Ta.
RAILROADS-
PENNSYLVANIA KAIL liOAD
Philadelphia k Erie II. K. Division.
WINTKIt TIME TADLE.
OS andafter MONDAY. NOV, M, 1874,
the trains on the Philadelphia 4
Erie Kailroad w ill run as follows:
wi.s rw Aim.
FAST LINFleavcs Philadelphia..-2.55 p. ni
" " " lteuovo 11.40 p ni
" " arr. nt Eu:ponuii 1 a m
' " air. at J.niiaio 9 OO a. m
ElUS MAIL leaves Philadeipliui 11.65 p Ui
lteuovo 1 1.10 a in
" " " Einporiuui 1.10 p m
fct. Mary's 2.05 p iu
" Eidgwuy 2.33 p iu
" arrive at trie 8.05 p
EAS'i AUD.
FAgT LINE ituves Emporium... 8 55 p m
" lu.novo 10.40 p ni
air. at 1 lulaUelphia 8.05a ui
ERIE MAIL U-utes Krm 11.20 a nt
' " liiilgwny 4.45 p in
" " " fit. Mary's 6.10 p m
" " " Lniporiiim li.OSpm
' " lieuovo 8.25 p m
" ' arr. at Plulauephia... 0.00 a tn
Mail Luht coiiuects east uud west at Erie
wiih L 3 M a It K.
Mail West with e.ist and west trains on
L S & M S 11 W
VM. A. BALDWIN.
tivn'l Sup't.
Winter Arrangement.
BUFFALO, NEW iOUK & PIUL'A. R. R.
IDE SUORI'l.fcT MJ MOST DIUKOT ROUTE
To Wiliiaaispoit, Sunluiy, ilairitburg
i'hiiude-lphia, Dukimoie, ash
ingtoti and the South.
On and after NOVEMBER ,1(5, 1574, and
until further notice, trains will leave buffalo
New York & Philadelphia Railway Depot,
corner Exchange and Louisiana streets
Buffalo time); as. fallows:
7 40 A. M. ACCOMMODATION (daily
except Suuduys). Blopping nt Ebenezer
y 04. pringbrooie 8 14, Elmo, 8 20, Jamison
8 25, Auroia 8 ill, Wales 844, Holland8 05;
Protection 05, Aicadu 0 20, Yorkshire
'.127, Kuehias J o7, Franklinvtllo 55,
Ishua 10 15, llmjdaie 10 Stl, Erie Railway
Junctiou 10 45, Oleaa 10 49, Weatons 10 50,
Portvillc 11 1)5, State Lino 11 12, Eldred
1125, Larabees 1131, Sartwell 1140,
1 111 lie Point 11 45, Perc Allegany 1158,
Liberty 12 17, P- M., Keating 12 20, Ship
pen 12 4:1, Emporium 1 00, P. M.
Stages are advertised to eoancct with
this train at Elma for Marilla; at Arcade
for Yorkshire; at Franklinville for Rush
lord and Ceulrcville; at Portvillc for Ceres,
llichb urg, Little Oeuessce, 'Bohver, Mill
port aud Sharon Centre, at Larabees for
Siaethpori; at Port Alligany for Couders
pi i t; at Kca'.-n', lacsdays and Fridays for
Wharton, East V barton and East ilomer.
-)0 A. M. MIXED TRAIN TO OLEAN
(daily except Sundays), stopping at Eben
ezer U 60, Spriug'oroc k 10 07, Elma 10 28,
Jamison 10 44, Auroia 11 05, Wales 11 2,
IloihiiKl 11 65, Protection 12 lti P. M , Ar
cade 12 4fS, 0rLhhi1e 1 05, Muehius 1 20,
Fraukliuville 2 06, lsuluu 25 0. llinsdalo
3 2:1, Eiie Railway Junction 4 00 P. M,
Stngcs are advertised to connect with
this train at A.-cmie for Yorkbhue and
Rushleid; at Fi asklinville for Rnshford.
BtHiP. M. WAfclllNG'lON EXPRESS,
(daily), stopping at Ebenezer 3 22, Spriug
b:ook ii lilt Elma 3 iiti, Jamison 3 40, Auro
ra. 3 4 ii, Wales 3 58, Holland 4 05, Protec
tion 4 li, Aicade 4 29, York
ire 4 Uti, Mnchiai 4 45, Fraukliville 5.00,
Isehua 6 17, Hinsdale 6 3o, Erie Railway
,iuciiou 5 45, OUuu G 05 (Suppei), Wes
toiis li 15, l'orlvilla U 22, State Liue C 30,
Eldred 0 42, Larabees 0 53, iSartwe-U C 58,
'turtle Point 7 02, Port Allegany 7 14,
Keating 7 42, Emporium 8 li, Rcnovo
1(140, Williamsport 1 10 A. M., Sunbury
2 50, JlaiTisbui-tf 4 20, New York 11 A. M.,
Philadelphia 8 05, Baltimore 7 46, Washing
ton 0 07 A.M.
tinges are advertised to conneet with
this train al Elma for Marilla; at East Au
rora, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days, for Java Village, Sirykersvllle, Wales
and Wales Hollow; at Arcade for Sprin"
ville, tanduskay and Yorkshire.
Puhuaii Palace Sleeping Cars en this
train from Buffalo to Baltimore and Wash,
iugton without chauge. Philadelphia pas
sengers transfer at Hamburg, New York
pussCL-gcrs at Ilatrisburg. Ou Sundays
this trm does net run east of Olcau.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM.
2 30 A. M., BUFFALO EXPRESS (daily)
slopping at Shippen 2 00, Keating 3 16,
l iberty 3 2o, Port Allegany 3 52, Turtle
Point 4 10, EartweU 4 lit, Larabees 4 22,
Eldred 4 35, fcute I ine 4 02, Porlville 5 03,
Wesioiis 6 10, Olean 6 00, Erie Railway
iHuction 0 05, Hinsdale G 20, Uehua 0 35,
I'ranklinvilie 0 04, Machias710, Yorkshire
7 18, Arcade 7 2ii, Protection 7 40, Holland
7 48, Walts 7 S'.t, Aurora 8 10. Jamison
8 Hi, Elma 8 20, ipriugbrook 8 20, iben
eter 8 HuCalo 00A. M.
'i his train uiakes"direct connections for
Fluga.-a l alls.'ana allpoiats in Cauadaand
Hie est.
Singes aio advertised to connect with
tliis train at Arcade from Spriugville, San
dusky aud Yorkshire; at East Aurora, on
Tucsetajs, Thursdays and fcaturdays from
Java, fcirykersville, Wales bad Wales Hol
low; at Lima from Marilla.
Ou Mondays this train djs not run east
of Oleaa.
6 ( O A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER AND
l M.KillT ;daily except Sundays.) stopp
ing at fchippen ti 40. Keating 7 35, Libeny
7 40, Port Allegany 8 40, Turtle 1'oir.t
V 1J, Kariwoll U 25, Larabees i) 40, Eldred
10 00, State Liue 10 33, Porlville 1106,
Westniis 11 20, Olean 11 38, Erie Railway
way Junction 11 43, Hinsdale 12 15 P. M.,
Fraukliuville 2 05, Eolland 4 05, Auaora
4 48, Juuctiou 0 00 P. M.
Stages aro advertised connect witit
tins train ,ut Porlville ,'rom Ceres, Rich
buig, Lit lie Genesee, Boliver, iillp0rt and
Sha.-on Centra.
2 CO p. l.,'ACCOMMODATION (daily
cxttpt Sundays), fclopping at fchippen
- 14, Keating 2 33, Liberty 2 41, Port Al
lojany 3 10, Turtle Point 3 13, Sartwell
3 lb, Larabees J 25, LMred 3 31, Stalo
Line3 4u. I.,rtviile 3 53, WestonsSOU,
Oleuii 4 1-8, l.i i Railway Junction 4 13,
Hinsdale 4-8, lscli.a 4 41. Fraukliuville,
000, Muchias5 2. Yorkshire 0 3'J, Arcado
i 00, Protection 10, Hoiiaud 0 22, iales
0 33, Aurora b' 40, Jamison U 54, Elma G 5'J
7 l"'p 7 0i' heUvz'T 7 l3 Buffalo
fctages are advertised to connect wtth
this train at Keating from Wharton, Last
Homer aud East Wharton on Tuesdays and
r:dayg;at Port Allegany from Couders.
pon; at Larabeci from Bmethport; ut
l-rankliuville from Rushford and Centre,
villc; at Arcade from Rushford aud York
shiro.
TRAIN lEAVEStOLEANT:
rfJnlM"lUUAl PASSENGER AND
. d4lly ""'P1 SuJays, stopping
2h.lV?Ja,1 0 41 lscl'n7 18, Fraukliuvillo
80 0 achias 8 34, Yorkshire 8 03, Arcade
?,r"il ro'eclion4' 64' Holland 10 13, Wales
IV ,Au.ror !0 05 Jamison 11 21 Elma
J. n-, fcPrlu8bl''uk 11 60 Ebeuczer 12 15
luttalo 1 00 P. JI.
II.C. FIS2,
1. V -VEOMAN3, G"J.UriSSAK.
OenlBup't. Qen'l PasaVAg'l.
Penver. Uolorado,Leceuibei 11. The
n heeler Kpeditiou has returned, Lav
1Q' abandoned tho expedition for the
wiuter at Pueblo, whero they will re
OJHiHituce io the epiiujj.