The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 21, 1875, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 5 875.
Ridgway Insurance tgenty.
Representing Cash Assets of
$30,907.744 49
FIRS DEPARTMENT
German'Am., New York 1.0")0,00n,00
Niagara of New York 1.5519 933,00
Amazon Cincinnati of 850.9"7 17
City lis., C, of Providence' 1!IG,S54 32
LIFE DEPARTMENT
Travelers Life Accident
lTar,ord 2,0C0,000,00
Vorth American Mutual of
N.w York 5.000,000,00
Eqaitable of New York 15.000,000,00
Insurance effects in nny of tho above
standard companies at t lie most reasona
terras, consistent with perfect security
to the insured.
J, O W. BAILEY, Agent.
Car Time at Ilitlgwati.
Mail East
de West
Through Local, East
do do West
Local East
4:4',?: M.
2: 33 P. M
8:20 A. M.
0:25 1'. M.
4:50 P. M
8;20 A. M.
do West
The Mail and Through Local oarry
naesengers, the local does cot.
elk. Lodge, a. y. m.
The stated meetings of Elk Lolge, No.
879, are held at their hall, comer of Main
aad Depot streets, en the second and fourth
Taesdays of each month'
W. C. JIEALY, Sec'y.
m
Rates of Advertising.
s8 column, one year $75 00
1 40 00
j. 25 00
j i' ' 15 00
Transient advertisements per square of
eight lines, one insertion $1. two inser
tions, $1.50, three insertions S2.
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
year $5.
Advertisements payable quarterly.
PITTSBURGH
STRIKE AllOUT INDE1). IRON l'UD
DLF.RS BOON GOING TO WORK. Ve
observe an article in a morning contem
porary, indicating a speedy settlement
cf tho troubles between the iron manu
factures and puddlcrs, which wo heartily
approve. That the refusal of the pud
dlers to accept the krnis proposed at
the commencement o! the difficulty, has
been productive of much eufferiua; to
the innocent members of the workmen's
families, is proved in the fact that some
of them have been recipients of the
poor fund of the city. The great de
pression ia manufacture?, consequent
upon a small demand aud low uud full
ing prices, forbade that (ha manufac
tures should continue to run their mills
nt a positive loss, and it was the part of
wisdom for the puddlers to have sympa
thized with the manufacturers in their
vipws. Ilaviu-,', on the contrary, oue
upon a strike, while able to work t
more than living wages, at least, we sub
tuit it is unl'air to moro deserving
charities that they should receive assis
tance lrom the poor fund. Not only
have tbe pudditrs brought distress u
their own families, but they have
thrown out of employment a lare num
ber of assi-tants aud laborers dependent
upon them.
We are g'ad however, to learn that
the puddlers propose soon to resume cp
crations in the mills. It is a wise con
clusion, as Lni'.'h for the reason that it
will relievo much present sufferiug, as
for the fact that if they dc not return to
work at the 84 50 per ton, which we
learn tliey can slill obtain, they will be
compelled to take certainly 81, if not
S3 50, if they do not resume work be
fore Febr uary. We hope to hear be
fore many days that all the furnaces in
our numerous mills have been relighted,
and that with their relighting there will
bo a return to prosperity in other
branches of trade; now depressed be
cause of the puddlers' idleness. Pitts
burjh Teleijraph.
Sheridan's "liANumi." There
lia3 been a great lino aud cry among
tho -Rbels of the South and their
Northern sympathizers over General
Sheridan's dispatch in which the word
"banditti" was used. They have as
sumed, without any warrant whatever,
that Gen. Sheridan applied the word to
all the people in Louisiana, .Mississippi,
and Arkansas. He did no such thing.
His dispatch first recommends tho arrest
and trial of "ring-leaders of the armed
Whito Leagues." Tho very next para
graph: says: "If Congress would pass a
bill declaring them banditti, they could
be tried by a military commission, "
that is "the ring-leaders of the armed
TVliite Leagues." Now, unless all the
peoplo of Louisiana, Arkansas and
Mississippi are White Leaguers, and not
only White Leaguers but armed White
Leijjuerg, and Dot only armed White
Leaguers but ring-leaders of armed
White Leaguers, they do not come un
der the applieatiou of banditti as Gen.
Sheridaa used the word. This is bat
another instanoo of the tendency of the
Southern people and the Democrats to
go off like an old blunderbuss at ' balf
coek" in this Louisiana affair. They
have not stopped to study the matter as
it actually is. They do not want to do
this. They simply desire to howl, and
howl they will in spite of the facts in
the ca&o.- Pittsburgh JelegragJt.
N O "I S .
The sleighing ia good.
- Court tiieet3 hero next Monday.
Why don't the Rrockwayville Reg
ister change its name?
Call at the Advocate offioe for job
work.
It. V. Kime is now confined to the
house, from the effects of a bad cold.
We listened ti a very instructive
sermon, last Sunday evening, at tko
Lutheran ehurch by Rev. I. Rreneinan.
Our friend D. 13. Day who has been
seriously ill for two weeks past is slowly
recovering.
The chair manufactory on Centre
street will go into operation in tho
course of a week or two.
Religious Services by Rev. T. B
Van Dusen, in tho Lutheran church,
next Sunday, morning and evening.
James Ilagsrty, our worthy post
mister, is at present oonGnei to his
room by sickness.
Company II, will have a grand dance
on Thursday evening, Feb. 4th at tho
armory. The proceeds are to go
towards paying the armory rent.
The new'Mctbodist Chuioh will be
formally dedicated on Sunday Jan. 31st
It is expected that every one will at
tend. The pews in the Lutheran ehurch
have been nearly all sold. If all the
owners of pews would occupy them,
much good might result therefrom.
James Afaginnis is now happy, in
fact hs is the happiest man in town, and
nil because his heuse has been blessed
with a son aud heir. By the way isn't
this a pretty good year for boys?
Week before last there occured sn
error in the notice of tho death of Mrs.
Sarah Stubbs; we said wife of Win.
Stubbs, when wo should have said wife
of Chas. Stubbs.
Tho new brick dwelling owned by H.
A. Jameson at Warren, Pa , was en
tirely destroyed by fire on the evenin
of the 12th -inst. Luss $15,000; In
surance $5000.
The ice biases about town are now
beiug fillod with an excellent quality of
ice, averaging from teu to twelve inches
in thickness, and as clear as crysttl
There never has been a better winter
for ice harvesting than this one.
The Brookvillo Republican comes to
us, "out of the fire," aud is as bright
and sprightly as ever. We sympathize
with Messrs. Scott & Weaver, in their
misfortune, and hope the Rrpuhlican
may be epared another "baptism of fire.'
Last week's Democrat has the start
ling intelligence that the Wilenx, Lum
ber Company have been shipping a
million feet a month for some time past.
Whose feet? sweds feet, or pigs feet7
Surely there must be an awful dearth ol
pedal appendages at Wilcox. Let
there be silenco while Miller rises to
explain.
Arrangements have been made to
have a grand dance, on Thursday Feb.
4th, 1875, for the benefit of company
II. at their armory. Tho 17th regi
mental band will be present. A first class
supper will be furuished and a grand
titno generally, had. Kvery-one is iu
vited to attend. We are sure, as it is
for the benefit of Company II. a large
erowd will turn out. Invitation will bo
issued ia a few diys.
Wm. A.Wallace, was elected, yester
day to the U. S. Senate, from this
state, by a majority of 8 votes on joint
ballot, for a term of six years from the
4th of next March. Tho Senatorship
has been the goal of Wallace's ambition
for years, and we are glad that he has
won, for tho reason that we think pluck
and deteruiniuation deserves to wiu.
Of course Senator Scott was our choice,
by that "tidal wave" upset all our hopes
in that direction,
Mrs Anna Nancy Fellows, of Pine
Grove, died in that town on tho 30th
day of December, IS74, at the advan
ced age of 90 years. She came from
New York State aud had lived in War
ren county 55 years. Her husband,
Zcra Fellows, died iu 1855, aged 88
jeais, since which time she lived with
one of her children. She had no par
ticular disease, but died of old age
whilo sitting in her chair. II cr sight
was somewhat impaired, but she was
able to feed, Ind in many respects wait
upon herself. We presume she was
the oldest person iu Warren county.
Mail.
The Lutherans are now trying to or
gauize a Sunday School to meet in their
new church on South street. The So'
ciety U poor and in order to raise money
to furnish tho school with a library, and
the necessary books, tbey intend to call
on outsider! to give each ono a little
toward this truly worthy objeat; W3 have
no doubt the people of Ridgway will
again put their hands iu their pockets
aud p;ive tne'r mi'0 to help tho good
work along. The school will first meet
for organization on Sunday, February
15th, although it is to be a Lutheran
Sunday school, all persons, young and
old are invited to be present and lend a
helping hand.
I'lili. i)i;i,l .ll .
MbtriNO F rue s ivkkkionh or in-
rHISTRt THIY FURNISH OVER 200,
000 TON8 OF COAt, TO MEMBERS OF
TUB ORDER.
Philadelphia, January 10 The Sov
erniiins of Industry yesterday appointed
a Standing Committee on Insurance, to
report at their annual session. They
then adjourned for a year. During the
session arrangements wero made with
I'hiladclohia coal dealers to furnish be
tween two and three hundred thousand
tons of coal to members ef the order in
the Eastern and Western States.
At nine o'clock last night, Rev. Wm
S Crowley, Raptist minister, died sud
denly nt his church at Roxborough
during ssrvice.
JUDGE LYNCH AGAIN
AN OHIO MOB BRRAKIKO INTO A JAI.L AND
IIANOINO A r-IttSONF.R.
Cleveland, Jan. 17. G. W. Ullery,
whoso arrest for an outrage on a little
girl nine years old, near Urbana, Ohio,
on Tuesday last was banged this morn
ing by a mob of about forty masked
men, who went to the jail, captured and
bound tho guards, battered down the
doors, took the prisouer out and after
giving him a lew minutes to pray
hanged him to a tree in front of the
Conrt House. A large crowd gathered,
but the lynchers had posted a strong
guard, and the feeble efforts made to in
terfere with them was unsuccessful
After all signs of life had ceased in the
Mispcndcd man, the lynchers, quietly
dispersed, but tho body hung one hour
before it was removed by the Coroner.
Public opinion is decidedly in favor of
the lyuchers. Tho little girl is ia a
shocking condilioa, and it is thought
cannot recover.
A HOLD ROB HER Y.
A HANK ENTERED AT MIDDAY, AND THE
CASHIR.R BOUND AND UACK1KD.
SorHiituu, Pa , Jan. 14. A daring
und successful descent was rcade upon
the Fir st National Ruuk ol Caibmuln!e
at 12:15 P. M. to-day, while the teller,
G. I). Couch, aiid another clerk cro
abucnt at dinner, leaving the cashier,
James Stott, ulouc in the bank, Air.
Stoft is quite an old man, and is in very
feeble health. Two moo came in by
a front door of the bank, and one of
them asked for the ehauge of a ?5 note.
Mr. Stott stooped over to comply
with the request, when ono of the men
grabbed him by the head, piuuing it to
the desk, and the other jumped over
the couuter and bound nod gagged him.
The robbers then hastily gathered up
all tho currency they could find,
amounting to about 810,000. lortunately
overlooking a package containing glo,
000. They were disturbed by a woman
coming to a front door, and retreated by
a back door, crossing the river on the
ice, ami were seen to enter a sleiah and
drive off. It is thought however, they
did uot go far before secreting them
selves, and at 1: 40 P. M. twomen were
arrested on suspicion, and are now hav
ing a hearing. Mr. Stott thihku they
are the robbers, but cannot swear posi
tive ly. One of them was about five feet
three and wore snnff-colnred coat and
hat. The other was about five feet ten,
and wore dark clothing.
SENSATION IN UlLi.lAAiSl'ORT.
A liURGLAR VISITS A LONE WOMAN
TlltlKK TIMES AND IS 8 UOT THE
T K 1 1'. I) TI M R CO NFL DERATES T U HOW
THE BODY INTO THE &LQ JKHANNA.
Thursday ni;;ht alter ekven o'clock,
thieves visited a canal boat moored in a
secluded place at Wiliiamsport, in which
k poor washerwoman lived. Her hus
band w;:s abseiit, and one cf the fellows
entered and, takiisy; her by the throat,
threateuid to kill her il she did uot
give up her money. She arose, aud
followed by the robber with a revolver,
close lo her head, went to a looking-gln. s
and took out 81 GO, all the money she
had in the world.
He then retired and conversed with
the robbers outside, when he returned
and demanded moro money. The poor
woman, upon her bended knees, with n
Bil-le iu her hand, told him she had no
more, wheu he begin examining the
bedclothes, lleaaiu retired outside,
mi l something about murder was said.
The uiif'oi tunate woman now gnthemi
her little outs about "icr, extinguished
the lights, and seizing a shotgun, laid in
wait. Presently the robber entered for
the third time, with a dark lantern in
his haud and as soon as he apeared in
the d .orwsy, Mrs. Freed fired a terrible
load at him. The robber foil, kicked
once or twice when his companions
pushed opc-u tho door, against which
the body had fallen, wrapped him iu
the btdclothes he had removed on ti e
occasion of his second vi.-it and hut
rituly carried him off. It was thought
he was killed and thst -tho body was
thrown through a hole in the ice on the
Susquehauna, tis there was a bloody
trail to an opening in the ice
The partica came in a sleigh, aud the
robber who entered wore long black
whiskers, and had very nretty hands.
After they had gone, a little terrier dog
entered the boat evidently in search of
its tuasttr.lt had on a collar and locket
and there was a name on the collar, but
Mrs. Freed could not persuade the can
ine to remain, and it left, following the
trail acro.-s the river on the ico to the
opening mentioned.
The shotjgun contained a handful of
shot and tho concussion knocked Mrs.
Freed down. Her oldest boy, n little
fellow, seized a hatchet aud wanted to
go to where the robber was lying and
dispatch him, but Mrs. Freed prevailed
on him to keep back, as from tho deep
mutterings of the companions of the
robbers she knew ho would be mur
dered. New Haven, Jan. 17. John R
Anderson, who entered the shop of the
Wallir.gford Wheel Compauy March
T, 1874, with a revolver in each hand,
and fired eleven shots at the wort men,
against whom he had n grudge, kiiiiuy
Horatio G. Hall of Walliagford, and
wounding two or three others, has been
convicted ol murder in tho first degiee
in tho Superior Court iu this city.
The defence was a plea of iusauity.
Anderson's ugliness did not cease with
the killing of lial1, but has been manifeF
ted in savage nutbrcvln up to the time
of his trial.
TifE MA Isl-U'ii iRA CA-E
Til R ACTION OF TDK BISHOP CLAIMED
TO UK IN FULL ACCi'RD WITH THE
HfcCOONIZF,D LAW AND DISCIPLINE
OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.
In tho Catholio church case, M. P.
Stack v. Bishop O'llara, the master in
chancery, R. 1 Allen, Esq , has de
cided in favor of the Right Reverend
Bishop upon all the points raised, and
that tho bill of the plaintiff should be
dismissed. The master holds that the
action of the bishop, removing Father
Stack from his charge of the Church of
the Annunciation, in Wiliiamsport was
in full accord with the reeogaized law
and discipline of tho Catholio church,
and, secondly, that even wera it not,
court of equity will not grant; tho relief
prayed (or, or reiustate the priest in his
charge; that the law recognizes the as
sociation as voluntary, and the priest is
bound to accept andabide by the laws
of a voluntary association while a mem
ber. Father Stack csn bring the case be
fore the court of common pleas of
Lycoming county by excepting to the
master's report. Williamsjwrt Gazette
and Bulletin.
Harrisburg, January 13, 1875.
There was not much done in the Legis
lature to-day. The Senate is equipped
for business, but the House Committees
haye not been appointed, and will not be
until after the eleetiou of Senator next
week. The two Houses met in joint
convention at noou to canvass and de
clare ths vote for Stale officers which
it is well enough to insert as a matter o!
history:
LlEUTtNANT OOVKRNOR.
John Laitu '277,195
A. G. Olmsted 272 51G
4G79
AUDITOR OENF.RAL.
Justus F. Temple 27G,G05
Harrison Allen
,521
4,034
SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS.
William McCaudless 270,945
R. B. Death 272,310
4,025
The certificates required by law were
made out and sigoed by the officers of
the two Houses, and the Convention
adjourned.
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Court I'rocliimtiHou
Whereas; The Hon. L. 1) Wetmorc
Pressdcnt J udge and Hon Ciias Lulir
and J V. llouk Associate Judges In
ihe Courts of Oyer and Terminer aud
General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, Orphans' Court aud Court
ot Common Pleas tor tho County of Kik
have issued theirprcsepts to me directed
lor holdiug a Court oi Oyer aud Ter
miner, General Jail delivery Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, Orphan' Court
and Court of Common Pit as in the Vil
lage of P.idgway' on Monday tho 2uth
iay oi Jauuary 1875, at I o'clock P. M.
and to ontiuue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Corou
ers, Justices ot tho 1 cace aud Consta
bles within the County, tkat they be
then and there in their proper ptrsous,
at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day with
their rolls, records, inquisitions, el
iminations, aud other n-membcruiicts,
to do those things which to their offices
appertain to be done. Aud those who
are bound by their recoguizauce to
prosecute against tbem as will be jut.
Pated at Ridgway January 14, 1675.
and in the 98th year of the Indepen
dence of tho United States of America
1). SCULL, Sheriff
J'eyister's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that thefo'low.
iug accounts have been filed in ruv
otlice, aud will bo presented at the Orphan's
Court of tlk Count f lor confirmation, on the
fourth Moiiday of January next, beinjr the
j . I. f 1. .. io--
Final aecouut of Catharine Shall, admin
istratrix of Adam Shall, lute of Millstone
Township, Elk county. Pa., deceased.
Final account of E. W. Uixou and O. K-
niusiuw, ajwinistrhiorj oi Elizabeth
iViuslow, late of Penezette townsliip, Elk
county, P., deceased.
Partial account of E. II- I'ixon, nduiigl
islraterof Churlrs Sheldrake's estate, late
oi i.enezette township, Ell couuty, pa.,
ueueaseu.
FRED. SCIRENINQ,
Eegister.
Ry virtuo of a writ of VEN FX
issued out ot the Court of Com men
Pleas! and to me ditectcd, I. will expose
to public sale or publio vendne or out
cry, at the Coutt House, in Ridgway,
MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1875,
At G o'clock, p. M., the following real
estate, to wit: All the right, title, in
terest, claim and dsmand whatsoever of
defendant in said writ bamed of, in, or
out of all the following described tracts,
pieces or parcels ot land, being in Jones
township, Elk couuty, Pa., as follows:
Warrant no JijUl z.SJ acres.
Warrant No 2504, 232 acres.
Warrant No. 2527, OH acres.
Warrant No. 2553 850 acres.
Warrant No. 2554. 527 acres
Warrant No. 2564, 490 acres.
Warrant No. 2fil0, 181 acies.
Warrant No. 2791, 3971 acres
Warrant No' 3214, 7D7J acres.
Warrant No 3221, 704J7-10 aeres.
Warrant Nn. 3222, 1053 acres.
Wcrratit No. 3221, 45 acres
Warrant No. 3290, 34 acres.
Warrant No. 3291 2iG acres.
.Varrant No. 3293, 183 acres.
Warrant No. 3295, 292 acres
Warraut No. 3290, 129 acres.
Warrant No. 3143, 121 acres,
Wsnant No. 3290, 80 acres
Unoccupied and unimproved.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold us the property of The M'Keun
and Elk Land and improvement Com
pany, at the suit of Robert Patterson
and William Hacker
DANIEL SCULL, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, j
Ridgway, January 5, 1875 ) Jan 5-3t
List cf Jurors.
The following is the list of jurors drawn
for fhe January term of court, 187o:
till A NO Jl'HOFS.
1
2
John Johnson Btiezette Township
"John Murray Io d
Andrew Kaul ....Renzingcr Co
Oeorge Gregory ... do do
Francis C. Fritz ... do do
Joseph Eniiiiett. Fox dj
U. W Movers do ds
Miirtin Ilirick dj do
(leoige liillow do do
Piitrick Dailey do do
Joseph Ansingcr... do do
Jacob L. Taylor... Horton do
G. S. Ui'rcs do do
Joseph Uhl Jay do
Gcoi ,e Dill do do
A. W. Gray do do
I. eroy I.egell do do
James Gardner do do
M. M. ScliuUz ,Tone3 do
II. C. Moore Mill.-tone do
James Wi odwe.rJ ..Ridgway do
D. S. Luther do do
Charles Ilvtpnr St. Mary's Eoio igh.
Michael M'Miilly... do do
'J 11Vt.tlSE jt iioits.
R. 1!. Johmo'.i Evnezcite Town-hip.
John VYiuuwright.. do do
Nimon I! ot h roei; ... do
Com ge II'.'uelicr...iJen?.';nger do
WoU'guns Weigh'... do do
JacuO Ycillmer do dj
Leonard ltaucr rig do
Uemge II. Ni.-Eel'.. do do
Jaoofc Kreck'i' do do
Joseph young do do
I'uvid U. Kyler F o x do
II. 1!. Moyer do do
Jacob !o(ieroi co... do do
James Whnriou do do
F. J. Robinton do dn
George tmigh do do
Enos liny do do
Sidney Aliny do do
F. X. En?. do do
James Campbell ... High hind do
Xaverius Holic liorlon do
William Mndigan... do do
Abel Spniks do do
James Phalen do do
Jolin Tui ifv. Jr Jny do
A. E. Guff. do do
David Win-si -.-v lo do
Joseph Iletsuicker.. Jones do
Harrison Cats Mills! one do
William Dunn do do
W. H. Horton Ridgway dj
8. A. Hole do do
Daniel M'Govern .. do do
J. C. Law do do
Charles I,. Coiy... do do
L. W. Gitlord St. Mary's Borough,
Joseph Wilbelui ... io do
C. R. M'Gill do do
Martin Pen-in Spring Creek Twp.
D. G. M'Knall do do
FOR, SALE BY E.K. GKES1I,
Masonic Hall Building, I'iJgway, I's.
VAN VLECK'S
CE LEU RATED PA1ENT SPRING
RED REST tempered steel Miring
wire, these springs can bo laid on the
slats of any common bed m d are
COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES !
Aho sgetit for
Weed Sewing Hacliine,
Easient Jiunnitiff, Most Durable, aud BEST
MAL'Iil.NE iu the im.iket. Call nui
exa.uino l cfoicpuixhnsiug elsewhere.
v4iK;i!i$,
LJbT OF CAUSES.
rj'HE following is the list of causrs net
J down fcr trial it the Jnuuary tcim of
court:
CIVIL LIST.
1 The Spring F.un Coal Cempasy vs
Thomas Joncr; ,o 10 Juuary tci ai, lbO'J.
J. The School District f Fox vs John
Myers et si.; Ko ol Jauuary term lb'u.
Amhouy Wise vs J. A. IZtak; i 44
AuguM itrm 1673.
4 The Clarion lliver Nvirtio Com
pany vs Hiram Caiictn; Mo Cii Auguct term
5 The CcD'.monwet'.th ef reucsylvania
tire of J. A. liuakvsA. kaul; Xo wi Ju
uary term 1874.
0 1'. W. Hats v Llias Mover; No 74
January term 16i4.
7 Alderftr & I'res'.oti vs Tht Bufi'ala N.
V. & l. It. Csmpsay; $o 43 August leiiu
1S4.
8 Philip TV. Hys vs Elias Meyer; K14
A jiil term lti 4.
9 J. L. F.llin vb Sucbury Fire Insurance
Cou pauy; No 21 April teiM lb, 4.
10 J. L. Eilis vs Th Columbia Insurance
Cotupxiiy, of Luucttster, 1'.; Nj 2 April
term lb 1 1.
11 Harmon & Coon vt II. W. My;Nu41
April term le4.
12 Lui. Gies vs Kuutgunda Sckoiitt; No.
12 August term lb4.
13 John Yaubrahant vs L. L- Tutzel et
al.; t!0 August leim 1874.
14 M.V. Tyler vs L. jN. Urirgs; K S8
August tern 1&74.
Iu JuKei Black vs The Beminger Coal
and lieu Company; No 47 August term
lb74.
lb' S. A. Cluisttad vs The Township of
Itoi ton; No 63 August, teiM 1874.
17 George Opdyke vs Frauois A. Loesch;
So 70 August trim 1874.
18 D. E. Hewitt vs . II. Dixon; No 00
August term 1874..
l'J Martin Feily vs Andrew Kaul et al.;
No 19 September term 1874
20 Daniel Senbner vs The Towaship of
Bidfwjy; No 47 September term 1874.
(4UOTA1ION1S
or
White, Powell L Co.
BANKERS AND lUlOKEKd,
No. 42 t'outh Third Street.
Philadelphia, January 9th,187f,
bid. Asitnn
U. S. 1881. e IS 18
io 5 20, e 'U2. M snd N 14 14
4a de '04 do liij 10
do 4 'bo do 1 IK
de do iu i and J I ijj l
do de 'W7 de 1S lui
do do '03 do lj lc;
do 10-40, coupon 15
do Paoifio tt's cy Int. off 17i 18
New i's Keg. 1881 lj 12
do e. 1881 14 14
Gold 12 12
Silver I'i7 lO'.i
PeiiUKylvania f,i
Reading i'i 60
Philadelphia, & Erie 1HJ 10 J
Lehigh Navigation Piv. off.. 0O 60
do Valley Oli bl
United R K ef M J Ex. Div 1301 18' i
Oil Creek 10 lUi
Northern Cealrnl 841 81''
Central Traasporlatieu 40J 4()j
Nesquelioning oo uo
A k A Mortgage 'n ' 101 J 102
NEW I.IVE11Y STABLE
15
DAN SCR1RNEU WISHES TO IN
form the Ciltscns of Ridgway, and the
public generally, tkat he has darted a Liv
ery Stable aad will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Buggies, to lit upon the most reasona
ble terms.
lj5.I(e will also do job tcan-.ing.
Stable ou Broad street, above Main.
All orders left at the Post Otlice will aiect
prompt attention
Aug 20 1870. tf.
Rfc.MiNoroN Si.winh Machines
Fill E AltSIS, AND AgISICLLI LltAL 1m-
plkm KNTS. The Remington Sewing
Machine has sprung rapidly iiil favor as
possessingthe bestj combination of poo.l
qualities namely, light running smooth
noiseless rapid and durable. It has
a straight needle, perpendicular action,
automatic drop-Iced, makes the Lock or
Shuttle Stitch, which wiil nciihrr rip tur
ravel, and is .alike cu both 6idcs.
The Remington Sewing Machine litis
received picmiums at many l-'iiis,
throughout the United Stales, and w id,
out cfibit ti;i.l:tl.e G.-in.d Medal ol Pro
gress, the. big hot cider of medal that
was awarded at the lata Vienna Exposi
position. Tlis Remington Works ttlso manu
facture the new Double Rarrelled
i'rcecli Loading Shot pun snap
und positive action, with patent
j'liut check, a maivil of lenity, finish
and chiupmss, M.d tbe celebrated Reui
ingtoii II ids iidn ted by nine different
governments, and renowned thioughout
the world for military, limiting and
target pui-joKS till kinds oi Pistols,
Kitl-.'s, 'Janes, Mttalic Cut ridges, t c.
Agricultural 1 mplcmciitti, Improved
Mowing Machines, Steel Plows, Cultiva
tors, HoJ Sen. i its, Patent Excavators,
ilay Tedders, Cotton Gins, Iron
IJndges, Ac.
The undersigned has been appointed
agent lor the sale and introduction ol
the Remiiielon Sewing Machine iu aud
for the counties ol Elk, Clearfield and
Wairen. TIIOS, J. 13 UR KM,
Depot sod i.lhce, St. Mary's. Pa.
P. S. A gi-od local agent wanted.
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. D. Wctmove.
Additional Law Judge Iiou. Juo- P
Viueoai .
Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V
llouk.
District Attorney J. K. P, Hall.
.Sl triil 1). C. Oyster.
Pieia-.tiotn-y ft,, tied. Scho?ning.
Treasurer Jotcpli VVindlelder.
County Superintendent Kiilus Luccre.
CuanuUsioners liobt. Campbell, .liuiiis
Jones, Cice. Fd. Wois.
Auuilors C. IV. limiclt, Thomas Irwin
Tin. in .1.1 J. liui ke. '
County surveyor Geo Wilmslpy.
Jury Comiaissi Miers. Phillip Kreigh
r.aoncm T. Kyler.
I.LF1IKXV VALI.UY KAIL I'.OAD
LOW-CnADK bl VISION.
On end after MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1P74,
t ruins betviecu iiedbuuk and Driltwood wiii
i tiu as lolls wu:
WCSlWAFlt.
FXPRF.&S and MAIL will leave Diift
weud daily at 12::iUpi, lleycoldsville at
a:20 p ai, liiooktdle at 4:0o p a;, urrivjng
at lledbuuk al ii;12 p hi, counec ting with
Lxpitts ou Mniu Line 1'or Pittsburgh.
MIX KP WAY. leaves F.eyuoldsvilla daily
at 0: -10 a ai, Bieokville at t;10 a in, arriv
ing at lledbauk atlhj'Ja bi, connecting
wnh traias aoi ih ami touih ou Main Lino.
tHAUU,
l-XPUKi'S ai:d .MAIL leaves liedbank
daily at 12:20 a w. arrives at Lreokville .t
2:K4 p m, lie; aoldviil at S:20 p in, Drill
woodai ti: 10 p i, connecting with trains
eatt and west ea P m.d L Kuilromi.
M1XLD WA i Waves w Deihie'w daily at
tfiOi v m arrives at Ui ookvtllo at ii-.od p
ia, Keyuo'.daviUeat 7:0 p tu.
WAIN LINE
On and after MONDAY, NOV 21, 1874,
trains ou the Allegheuy Valley liailroitd will
run as tallows;
DITFALO EXPRESS will lenvo Pitts
burgh daily at 7:45 am, Kculiauk Juuetiun
at 1U:47 a m, aud arrive at Oil City at 2:4u
pat.
MtiHT EXPRESS will leave Oil
city al t:05 p ui. liedbank Junction al'2:oo
a m, and arriva at Pittsburgh at 7:20 a m
TiTUSVILLE EXPULS6 leaves Pitti.
burgh at 3:00 p ui, t edbauk Junction at
6:25 pB, aud arrives at Oil City at 10:20 p
m. lleturuing, leuves Oil City at 0:30 a
ai, Itedbauk Junction ut 12:11 an, aud ar
rives at Pittsburgh at ii; 15 p w.
J. J. LAW KLNCK,
General huperiutendenl,
Wm. 1. rntLLit,
An'i huit., Bictlville, Pa.
11AILR0AD3.
PENNSYLVANIA RAH, ROAD
Philadelphia & Erie 11. It. Division.
TYINTEt! T1MI'. TAIJLK.
ON andafter MONDAY. NOV. Id, 1874,
the trains on the Philadelphia A
trie llailroad will run as follows :
WKSTWAItn.
FAST LINFlcaves PhiUdclphia..l2 A3 p. rn
" " Keuovo H it) P 111
' arr. at Emporium 1 -U'a m
' air. at Dullaio 9 00 a. iu
EIIT3 MAIL loaves I'hiladelplna 11. 65 p,iu
" " Itenovo... 11.10 a in
" " Emporium 1.10 p ui
" Si. Mary s 2.05 p iu
" Itidgwiiy 2.3d p ni
" arrive at i.ne 8.05 p m
LASl'lYAIiD.
FAgT LINK leaves Emporium... 8,55 p m
lieuovo 10.40 p m
" " air. it I hilndelphia 8.05 a m
ERIK MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a ia
" " ltidgway 4.45 p ui
" ' " ISt. Mat y s 6.10 p ui
" " " Euiponuui 0,05 p ni
' " " llennvo 8.25 p m
" " arr. at 1 -kiladephiii... 0.50 am
Mail East couuects cast uud west at Erie
Willi L 3 M S U W.
Mail Went with east and west trains no
i. a &. m s n w
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Uea'l fcup't.
"Wiutcr Arraugcment.
BUFFALO, NEW 10UK t PHIL'A. R. E.
TUK SHORTEST AM) MOST BlIttcT tlOUTB
To VVii'iianisport, Suubury, llarribburg
Philadelphia, Raltimore, Wash
ington and tbe South.
On and after N0VMBM ;16, 1874. and
uuiil further aotiee. trains will leave Buffalo
New York x l'hiladclpliin Railway Depot,
coruer Exchange aud Loitisinua. streets
iButialo '.iuie); as f.illows:
7 40 A. M. ACCOMMODATION fdaily
except Suuduys). stepping at Kbcuezer
8 04. Spi'iiigliruok 14. Eliun H 20, Jamison
8 25, Aurora 8 3 1, Wales !5 44, Holland 8 55;
I-retention S 05, A rondo V 20, Yorkshire
0 27, iViHchias 0 o7, Franklinvtlle 8 55,
Isliu.i 10 15, Hinsduie 10 81, Erie itailway
Junction 10 45, Oieaa 10 4'J, Westons 10 60.
PortviUe 1105, fstnte Line 11 12, Eldred
1125, l.aiabees 1134, Sartwell 1140,
Tuitle Poiut 1 1 45, Vwi Allegmy 1168,
Libeity 12 17, P. AI., Keating 12 2-3, Ship,
pen 12 4:J, Empuriuin 1 00, P. M.
Stages are advertised to oonnect with
this truiu at Eium for Maiilla; at Arcade
fur Yorkshire; at. I'rankliuville for lluah
lord mid Ccutreville; at l'ortville i'er Cere-!,
Iticlihiiig, Lutle Genessco, Boliver, iuill
purl and Sharon Centre, at Lurabces for
Snictliport; at Port Allegany for Coudera.
purl; ut Kca'.in, iuesdays and Fridays for
WUiirtoii, East hariou mid Exat Homer
b :w A. 1. M1XLD TRAIN io OLIiAN
(daily except Sundays). Hopping at Ebeu
tzer 0 o5, Spiiuglirouk 10 tu", l.liuu 10 "23,
Jamison 10 44, Aurora 11 05, Wales 11 82
Holland 11 65, Protection 12 14 P. M , Ar
cad 12 48, iorkshiie 1 Oi, Machias 1 20,
t'l-ankliiiville 2 05, Ucliu 25 0, Hinsdale
3 21, Erie Railway Junction 4 00 P. M,
Stages are ailvtiiiscd to connect with
this train at A.-cude lor Yorkthire ur.d
Bushluid; nt Fiaukliuvillo for liashfurd.
a Oil P. M. WASHINUIUN EXPRESS,
(du.ly), stopping at Ebenezer 3 22, Spring!
b.ook 1 lilt Eltua 3 U, Jamison 8 4U, Auro
ra ii 40, W ales U 58, iloliaud 4 0a, Protcc
lioa 4 15, Arcade 4 20, York
ehire 4 30, Machi.t) 4 45, Franhlivillo 6 00,
Ischun 5 17, Hiusdale 6 30, Erie Railway
.lunctioii 5 45. Oleau G 05 (Supper), Woa
tuiis ii 15, Poitville ti 22, Slate Line i 30,
Eldred U 42, Lurabces 0 53, Sartwell ti 5!
lurtle Point 7 02, Port Allegnnjr 7 14',
Keating 7 42, Emporium 8 15, Henovo
10 40, Williati.ppovt 1 10 A. M., Sutibuvy
2 60, Iiiirrii-biii, 4 20, New York 11 A. M.,
l'liiladelphi;i S 06, Baltimore 7 46, Washing
ton 0 07 A. M.
tinges are advertised to connect with
this i ruin at Elma, for Marilla; at Eust Au
rora, on luetdays, inursdaya and Sutuf
unys, tor Java V tllsiyo, Strykersville, Wales
uud Wales liidluw; at Arcade for Spriuu-
vitle, fcuiiut,.:. a,v and Yorkshire.
l'uiniau lai.-.ee Sleeping CarB on this
train from liutialo to iialiiiuoro and Wash
inirluu wi.hout cIkuil-r. Phil..,! ji,.i,: ..,o
sengeis transfer at llarichurg, New York
pas.-engers at Harrisburg. On Sunday
tins trum doe not run east of Olean.
TUAJXSLEAVE EMPORIUM.
2 30 A. M.. BUFFALO EXPRESS (daily)
stopping ut Shippcn 2 60, Keating 3 16,
Liberty 3 20, Port Allegany 3 62, lurtle
f oiul 4 10, tart well 4 lti, Lnrabees 4 22,
l-'.ldi cd 4 35, t-mte Lint- 4 62, l'ortville 6 03,
Westons u 10, Oiean 6 00, Erie itailway
Junction 0 05, Hinsdale 0 20, lechua G 3o,
KrauMinviUe 0 64, MacluasT 10, Yorkshire)
7 IS, Arcade 7 20, Promotion 7 40, Holland
7 4o, Wales 7 5'.l, Aurora 8 10. Jamison
8 10, Elma H 20, Spriuj. brock 8 20, ibtn
eitr S 30, Luiialo 0 00 A. M. .
'1 hia train makes direct connections for
Niagara Falls, und all points iu Canada aud
t tie Wett.
Stages arc advertised to connect' wiih
this train at Arcade from S'pringvillo, fcjau
dutky and voikshire; at East Aurora, ou
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from
Java, fcirykeisville, Wales und Wales Hol
low; at Elma from Marilla.
On .Mondays this truiu does net ran ea:t
of Olein.
0 t d A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER Am
FREIGHT duily except fcunJuys.) "etopp
ing at tihippeiiU 40. Ktaliug 7 36, Liberiy
7 40, Port Allegany S 40, Turtle Pcit.t
' 13, Bart well, 0 25, Lurnbees 0 40, Eldred
iOOO, State Line 10 33, PortviUe 11 05,
Wtslons 11 20. Olean 11 88, Erie Railway
Will- J mit t l.iti 11 4 t I i 1-) 1 i m
1 rankliuvillo 2 05, Holland 4 05, Auaora
4 44, Juuciioti B 00 P. M.
Siaget sio advertised to cunnect witii
this train at l'ortville .Voru Ceres, Hich
Lu:g, Liitie Ginttte, Boliver, jLiiJport aud
Sua. ru Centre.
2 00 P. At., ACCOMMODATION (daily
except Sundays), stopping at Miippen
2 14, Keating 2 33, Liberty 2 41, Port Al-R-tauy
ii CO, 'iurile Point o 13, Sartwell
3 IS, Luiabees 3 25, EUred 3 81, Stie
LineS 45, iortviile 3 53, V. eotous 3 60,
Olean 4 08, Erie Railway Junction 4 13
Hinsdale 4 28, J-chu:v4 41. Franklinville
i 00, Machine 6 25. Yorkshire 5 30, Arcade
5 50, Proteotiou 10, Holland 6 22, I ales
0 33, Auroit 0 40, Jumison 0 54, Elma 6 60
Spiingbrotk 7 04, Ebencjer 7 15, Builalo
7 4u P. M.
fc-tages are advertised to connect with
Ihis train at Keating from Wharton, Fust
Homer Rud East Wnurtou on Tuesdays aud
fr.dajijat iort Alieg:niy from touders
port; at I.arabees from tineiiiporf at
Franklinville from Rushford and Centre,
ville; at Arcade from ftushford and York
shire. TRAIN LEAVES OLEAK:
6 15 A. M LOvAL PASSENGER AND
FREIGHT, daily except 6undays, stoppine
at Hinedale 0 47, Ischua7 18, FrauLliuviUe
80 0, ft.achias 8 34, Yorkshire 8 53, Arcade
0 20, Pru'eotionO 64, Holland 10 13, Wales
1? v?' cAurova 10 1,5 Jison 11 21 Elma
H. C. FISK,
t Gen'l Mauarrer.
J. D YEOMANS, 11. L. LYMAN.
Geu 1 Sup t. Gen'l Pass'r Ag'l
In London tha fcih-level sewer is
carried tor a dieiauue pf two miles un
der houses and other private proterty
thirty feet below the surface. '