The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 04, 1875, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,. 3876,
Mlltlgttay Jnsttrattce'stnry.
Represminrj Cath Attrtt of
$35,907.744 41)
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Cermo Aw., New York $1,050,000,00
Niagara f New Yoik 1.519.083,00
Amazon Cincinnati ef 850,!b7 17
City las., Co, of Providence' 19G.S54 32
LIFE DEPARTMENT
Travelers Life k Accidcut
Havilord 2,000,000,00
forth American Mutual of
N.w Toik 5,000,000,00
Iqaitable of New York 15,000,000,00
Insurance effects in any of the above
standard companies it the most reasona.
terms, con.Viftcut with pjrfect security
U'tka insured.
J, O. W. Y TLEY, Agent.
i
C'KrTitste fit II id sunt.
Mail K.st AAiiT: M.
de West V. M
TkrourU Local. fast S:-'0 A. M.
do do est l . ai.
Lo-t1 FeH 4:"0 1'. M
do Wfl 8:20 A. M.
The Mail and Through Loc-il carry
wtsienjers, tie local does tot.
5.J.1J3 ' Advertising.
Bae column, one year $73 00
1 " 40 00
i ' " 25 00
" " 15 0
Transi eat advertise ruo.nl s per square of
e'glit liae". one insertion 1. (wo iuser
ioas, $1.00, three insertions. ?2.
Easiness, cards, ten lines or less, per
year iSo.
Advertisements payable quarterly.
rj-il t'.ic Auditor's Scttieuisut.
I We wiil give the January report of
the llidrrway school next week.
V.'e may espect stx weeks wore of
winter uulcs.r that 'romd-lio:' sign
fflii.4.
Owing to the length of the Auditor's
Settlement, and a str.oking stove, we are
jsliiuj Willi our paper anu Eiiori oi
local matters .
The Method !t church wa$ dedicated
J-vst SuaJay. About g 0,000 was sub-
scribed on the day of dedic tion. V.'e will
give the prlkulnM ii ou,' iK-rt isue.
The family of 'iVu I'mniley," Ihe
murderer of the old man Pi iave
'leparted to parts unknown. It is hmi-
osed they have gone to join Bromley.
AT'rr.ETONS American Cyclopsm
-that the revised, and elegantly i';!u
tratcd edition of ibis work, now being
...tir. t.-j - i - .r enn .. ..... .
r M U I ti t u . n .....uxiv v. v. v y -
ia t(vo ljioothe, is tlie best Cyelopedia in
.America, is certain. No library ia oons
p!ete without it. it is a complete one
iu its-ilf. It ouly costs $3 a month to
?t it in leither bi.idinir The best aud
c'n?uet horary in the worll.
E l ic XV 1 1 : nt y " ' k 4 r 1 1 e b s I x s x i r u r e .
To bo hell ia the Public School
3Jiil.Un at ,1'ud'f iv, Ciiuimencing
Monday Feh. IV.h tit :'. o'c'nck l'. M.
and chsiiii Friday i:uini;jg Feb. lPth
1873. Everyyjliei- i.i the County is
expected to bo present at the first session
and reni iin tt-;tll t!u cl se of the Iasti-
Lu'ves I.t ci'tte, V.v Sapt.
CakceTj Youk fc'TAMr-s. Tae inter
nal r.evciiue J.'cr ai ir.ieut ii mating ii
(jnisition cn t'ae Laks ard livkers, !-lj
stamp are r, Sized to cliccls, nud also
caueeled by the initiu's and'd.ties of the
drawers and where cither of theao de
fects are ascertained the names ol the
drawer arc reported tj the department,
to be lined City dollar.; of which deposi
tors had better take notice.
Scicioz Ou Tuesday muruin kat,
Bays the Brookville (fc-sn! nf a man
tamed James Chappel, residing in Polk
township, committed suicide by hanging
himself in his barn. IIo loft his wife
and two children after break.isf, ai,d
without giving p.ny evideuee of his de
sign, proceeded to the burn where he
fastened a rope to a beam, with a noose
V arouud his ueck aud jumped off. When
Afound ho had been dea l Borne time. He
bad taken enough elacl; rope that when
he jumped it was sufficient to break Lis
oeck. lonieiiio difficulties it is said
were the cause of his thus dentroying
himself.
1)1 KI
SMITH. At Lis residence in Poz
township, on inday, January Zulu,
laid, Patrick bmith, aged nearly eighty
years. leeea.ed was a bachelor, and
owued a farm near Centreville, where
; h had lived for a number of years.
DAVIS. Mrs. Phebe Ana Davis,
wife of llev. J. W. Davis, formerly of
jway, at the pttrsonagc, Sinclearville,
Phautauqua Co., N. Y., January 27,
JS75, aj;fcd 52 yeare.
i
't ".Yashington, Jan. 24. The pro-
tion to restore the duty on tea and
lias, it seems, evoked a grea
onnosition nmonnp tlifi nennle
ot Congress aro in daily ra
tiers from all sections of the
articularly from the working
ging them to vote against the
The result is that the Pa
are considerably demoralized
nd aro ..coasting around to see where
Lnd how thev can raise the eihtcfn ni
i - -
Iweuty millions of dollar which it was
zpeoteu would come from that source.
It i crobahle tint some other article
now on the free list will be mad to pay
July so as to raise the necessary revenu
to meet the demands of the Treasury.
Court Froceeilngs
Below w give a summary, of the
proceedings of the late term of court:
CIVIL LIST
The Soring Jtun Coal Company vs.
Thos. Tozier trespass. Hall & M'Cati
ley for plaintiff, Uailcy for defendant.
Strieken off.
The School District of Fox vs. John
Myers, et ah, debt damages $2,000.
Hall & M'Caulcy for plaintiff, Luoore
for dclcndant. Judgment for plaintiff
for eight hundred and ninety-Biz dol
lars and thirty-two cents.
Anthony Wise vs J. A Hank; as
sumpsit damages $12,000. Appeal
firm award. Hall & M'Cauley for
plaintiff, Ames for defendant. Verdict
for plaintiff for four thousand four hun
dred and fncnty-five dollars aud
seventv-five cents.
The Clarion River Navigation Com
pany vs. Hiram Carman: assumpsit
damages 700. Hall cC? M'Cauley for
plaintiff, Dailcy for defeudant. Stricken
off.'
The Com. of Pcnna., use of J A
Haak, vs. A. Kaul; debt, damage
815,000, Ames lor plaintiff, J. K. P.
Hall for defendant. Continued.
P. W. Hays vs. Klius Mover, eject
ment for 58 7-10 acres in warrant No.
424S, in Fox township, Elk county;
disclaimer of all but 20 8-10 acres.
Hail & M'Cauley for plaintiff'. Dailey
ad Jenks for defeudant. Land to be
rch ascd upon the payment of 8,00 per.
acre for -0 8-10 acres, as per contract
Aldcrfer k Preston vs. The Puff'alo,
New York & Philadelphia Railway
Company; record certified from Cam
eron county Newton and Rathhua for
plaintiff, S. C. Hyde for defendaut
Continued.
Phiiip W. Hays vs. Elias Moycr
trensjiass. Jenksand Lueore for plain
tiff. Pai'cy for defeudant. Verdict for
defendant six cents.
J. L. Ellis vs. Sunbury Fire Insur
ance Company appeal lrom award
liatnnuu nnu mil lur piaiutin, Jjucore
fur defeudant. Cause reaioved for trial
to Warren county
J. L. Ellis vs. The Columbia Iusur
ance Company, of Lancaster, Pa. ap
peal from award, llathbun and Hill
,'i.r plaiutiff. Lueore for dclend'int.
Cause removed for trial to Warren
county.
Iiarmou iV Ceon v H. II. May, ap
peal from award. Pulley fur plaiutiif.
J'athbuti for de'endaut. Verdict for
plaintiff for S5PJ,SS
Lui Gics vs. Kuncgunda Schmitt;
esse upon promises damage gill 10.
1 la1 1 ic ;Auit'i for plaintiff, Rathbun
s.r di fendan'. Continued.
Jul.n 'at,br.ibant vs. L. L. Pu'jipI et
1., trespass, d.-iungcs S?SO0. Rath-
bun for plaintiff, Hall & Ames 'l'r de
f.;n i Vrrd'et for defendants,
). Y. Tyltr vs. L. N- IJrigg;' tre
pas, cutting timber contrary to act of
Assembly. Hall & Ames for plainliff,
llaiicy for dei'otidant. Continued by
consent.
James Flack vs. Tli8 Etuzinger
Coal and Iron Company; ussumpt,
el ;i iu ii ares 8-', 000. Ruthbuu for plaintiS',
Hall & M'Cauley D. 1J. E. Cor.tiuued
at cost of defendant.
y. A. Olmstead vs. The township. of
Horl on assumpsit, damai.ro s?S00. Hall
' M Cauley tor plaintiu. Jruks rnd
Uailey for defondmit. Verdict for
plaintiff for one hundred ml twenty
dollars.
GcoOpdyke vs. F. A. Lrfcel.; ej'e;
inent for 05 acres oi" land, lot No. 1 on
ISt'Lziuger road in Uenz'iigtr towtirhin,
Eik county. Hall it Ames for plaintiff,
liailey, Jenks & (Jlaik and George 11
Fariett for delendaut. (.'outiuurd by
consent.
). E. Hewitt vs. E. II. DixM-n. as
suiipsit damages SI. 000. Rallibun
f';r plaintiff, II ull & Ames for defendant.
Settled.
Martin Feuey vs Andrew Kaul et
al , ease upon promises, damages S-V-000.
Rathbun lor plaintiff. Hall cV
Ames 1). 15. E. Continued by consent.
Daniel Scribner vs. The township
of Ridirway; trespass on the case, dama
ges 8250. Rathbun lor plaintif, Hall
M'Caulev D. li. E. Verdict for
plaiutiff ijr 8125,00.
CRIMINAL LIST.
Coin. vs. Charles Webb and Zenas
Webb, larceny. True bill as to Zenas
Webb. Recognizance foilu'ted aud re
spited to next term.
Com. vs. L. D. Ripple, assaulting a
child. True bill. Defendant not guilty.
Prosecutor and defeudant each senten
ced to pay half the costs.
Com. vs. Robert Warner, selling
liquor ou Sunday and gambling. True
bills. Recognizance of defendant and
surerty, eacu 300, taken for delcudaut's
appearauca next term.
Com. vs. Audrew DUtler, malieious
breaking and throwing down lenee.
True bill; defeudant not guilty and
each to pay one half of costs.
Cum. v. Aaron Feltensteiu, misde
meanor. Trife bill; recognizauce of de
feudant and surety called, forfeited and
respited to next term.
Com. vs. Decatur E. Hewitt, forsica
tion; recognizance ot defendant and
sureties called, forfeited aud reipited to
next term.
Com. vsMary Ellen Dixon, adultery;
recognizance of defendaut and sureties
called, forfeited aud respited to next
term.
Coin, vs J. W, Roberts, malieious
mihchif. Surety of the peaea case.
Elk County Directory.
Presideat Judge L. D. W'etaiore.
Additional Law Jud,;e Iiou. Jnr P
Viaceae.
Associate Judgea Chas. Lukr, J V
Honk.
District Attorney J. K. P, Hall.
Sheriff D. EeulL
l'itknotary f c, Frel. Schaening.
Treasurer Josepk Windl'elder.
Coualy SuperiateadeuL Itufus Lueore.
Coaiaiissioner Michael Weidcrt, Julius
Jones, iu. Ed. Tr'eia.
Auditors Thomas Irwin K. G. Bundy,
Coaaly Surveyor Geo Wlaasley.
Jury Coaiaissi uei. 1'hiliip ieighle
Raaaom X. Kyler.
Edw'd J. Evans & Co.,
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
TOBK, PKNN'A
Jltif-Cataloguea Mailed to Applicant
Refer (by permission) to (
Hon, J. S, Black, Washington, D. t.
Waiaka, Sua & Cael, Bankers, York, Y.
;elk lodge, a. y. m.
Tb stated meetings of Elk Lolge, No.
179, are held at their hall, corner of Main
aad Bffot t reels, an the second and fourth
TaesJaya of each month
W. C. JIEALY, Seo'y.
BUSINESS CARDS.
G. A. 11 AT II B trA,
Attornoy-at-lw,
Ridgway, Da. 2 2 if.
KLFUS LUCOHE,
Altorney-at-L"
Ridgwny, Elk Co., Pa. Offioa i
Hall's new Jirick Utiildina;. Cluims ft
collection promptly attended to.
v3nlly.
HALL if- M'VAl'LL'y,
Attorney a-at-Ltw.
Office in New Prick Building, Main Si
Ridgway, Elk Co., Fa.
v3n'Jtf.
J, O. U. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-AT. LAW.
Vlnioyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Ta.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Accl
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Couo.
JAMES D. EULLEKTVN,
Surgeon Dentist, liBTing permanently lo
catcd in Rig'way, offers his vroft'ssionsl eer
vices to tuo citiieus of Itidgwuy aa sar
rounding country. All work wnrrnBted
Oflice in Service & AVliee'.er's Euiltlin't, up
stairs, first door to the lelt, 73-n-B'2-ly
CHARLES lip LEU,
Valcliniuker, Engraver and Joweler,
Main street, llidgrtny, Agent lor tb
Howe ewing Mucliine, aad Mortou Ctol1
Fen. Repairing Watches, etc, do nitb
he same accuracy as heretofore. S at i
actioa guaranteed. " lnly
G. G. MESSENGER,
Druggist and I'Hiacentist, N. W. cornai
of Main and .Mill suect?, Itidgway, l'a.
full assortment of caielully (-elected For
eign and Domestic lungs, fiescrijticiii
carefully dispensed nt all hours, tiny oi
night. vlu3j
T. S. HARTLEY. M. IK,
I'hysician atni turgeun.
Office in Drui fciijie. corner Uraad nd
Main St. l'.e.-iueiue corner liroad St.
opposite the I ollege. iillice liouri liaiu
b to 10 A. M. uml lium 7 tu b J'. .M.
vln-Jyl.
J. S. BORE WALL, M. P.,
Eclectic ri.jsician aud Ciirgeun, hes remov
ed his ofcee liom CitiU'B siicit, lo.Main st.
Ridgway, l'a,, in l i, o fccuikI Elory of lh
new brick building of Jutiti i. liti.il, oppo
site Hyde's store.
Qtiiec lotus: t to '. a- uv. 1 to 2 p. u. 7
j:i!l a iJ
HYDE HOLSE,
Uioow.iy, Elk Co., I't
W, II. SCHRAM, Proprietor
Thankful fo? the patron ige heretofore
so liberally bestowed upou liiiu, the ne
proprietor, hojirs, by paying strict at
tention lo tlie comUirt uu.l conreniei;Ct c)
quests, to mti'ii. a continuance oi in
same. Uci SO Vr;
BILK TAIL DGL'SE,
Ka.n-:, Melienn Co., T.
R. E. 1.0(.Ki:K, 1'mprictcr.
Thankful lor the put ru'.i(' heretofoit
liberally b stowed iipou h:in. the new pr
prietor, Lope), l' paying tui'.u
aiteiitiai!
to the comlort r,:i:l
Miv eaieuee id guests,
e ct I be mine. 1 i t
in haiie iil:d wet
liall uur.clieJ to tb
x ln.:,v I.
to merit a conuiiunn.
only stul'ics :or i.t i s
kepi nibl or day.
Hotel.
EEUfEl UOL'SE,
. Ct:;;riii.vu.LK, Ei.k Co., Pa.
JyTIN CuM.i:
Thuniiltil lor the
nS, Pii'piii-tur.
P'liron-ite luretolort
so 1. tier lily bi.-ivv.-i-d npMi uiai, me nev
pro r rietor, bop, s, by puvmg strict al
teutiou to ti.e u-jinlor- ai U couveuieuc
of gajsts. t ueiit a eoniiiioitiiet of tin
fame.
ii. jia r.,
(.'. r. i:
.7ciisi:s, Crccsries,
n-:T,l
Varisiy,
CO., FA.
i. o.
'S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEV7ER.
Every year increases the popularity
of this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. Yc can
assure our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its high Btandard; and it
is the only reliable- and perfected prep
aration for restoring Gray oe Fade d
Hajr to its youthful color, making it'
soft, lustrous, and eilken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
and, by its tonic properties, prevents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use, the hair grows thicker and
stronger. Iu baldness, it restores tho
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
end will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It ia the most
economical Hair Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives tho hair a splendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. Ilaycs, M.D., State
Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho
constituents aro pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it the Best Preparation
for its intended purposes."
Sold ti all Dniggitti, and Dealert in Mcdkinet.
Price One Collar.
Buckingham's Dyo
FOB THE WmSKEES.
As our Renewer in many cases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore eray or fadqd Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye, in one
preparation; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish, this result It
is easily anclied. and produces a color
which will neither nib nor wash ofE
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Ery Coots, !
and C
FOX. ELK
v1iil7if.
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.
tf-ASHTJA. WJL.
POWELL
&
KIME.
MAMMOTH1
STOCK
Firmly believinn that the world moves,
and that the demands of th public ara con
stantly iuereasiut, the propnetara of the
(Brawl (Cental lor
have jft returned fro the eastern and
western cities with the auost perfect and
complete stock of
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Yen cannot
ASK FOIl ANYTHING
I hey do not keep, and they have
absolutely
RROXEN THE PACK DONE
ol high prices. They buy fur cash and
SELL FOR CASH!
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST !
RidjEWay, May 1st, 1873.
AliVtT:i
Tic A
tiKc: Ciiiai-. Oood, braTiUA
Ail iiersou nho conleuiplate
making contracts with newspapers for I lie
mtertiou of advertieeoiema, siiouiu seuu
'" eenia lo Geo V. -I'.nwill A- ( o., 41 Prk
Row, New York, for their l'AMPULET
BOOK niuely-seveulli edition,) containing
lists of over ll iitO newspapers aad esiiuin
tei, showing the cost Advertisements
taken for leading pnpers in many Slates at
a termendous redaciiou froul intblibhers
rates. Git tc book. v no 48 tf
T
O TIIE CITIZENS OF PENNSiL
VANIA. Your Htleiition is speciully
invited to the fact lh,t the National BrtUks
are now prepared to receive eubscriptioua
lo the Canital Stock ot the Centeunial
Eoard of Hnauce. The funds realized from
ibis source are to be employed in the eree
tiou of the building! for the International
Exhibition, and tho' cspenate connected
with the sauie. Ilia conliifently believed
that the Keystone Stale wi.'l be represented
by tho name of every citi-n alive to pairi
oiio comuiemoratiou of the one hundredth
birth-day of the nation. Ihe shared of
stock are offered lor $10 ach, aud sub
scriber will receive a huudsooae engraved
tertincaia of Stock, suitable fur lrauiiug
aud preservation as aAiutional memorial.
Interest at the rata of six per cent, per
annum will be paid on all pavmouta of Ctn
muuial Stock troin due of payment to
January 1, 1878.
Subacriber who are not neai a Nation
Bank can remit a- check or post othce ordi
lo th undersigned.
f'BED'fcVt'HALET, Trot-' rer.
fui Walnut Si., Ehiiade pbJa
Ukminoton Sewino Machines,
Fifti Arms, and AomccLTURAL Im
plements. The Remington Sewing
Machine has sprung rapidly ints favor as
posscssing'the best combination of good
qualities namely, light running smooth
noiseless rapid and durable. It has
a straight needle, perpendicular action,
automatic drop-feed, makes the Lock or
Shuttle Stitch, which will neither rip nor
ravel, aad isalike on both sides.
The Reaiingtoo Sewing Machine has
received preaiiuuis at many Ffits,
throughout the United Stales, and with
out effoit took the Grand Medal of Pro
gress, the highest order of medal that
was awarded at the lata Vienna Erposi-positiou.
Tke Remington
lactore the new
Breech Loading
Works also manu
Double Rarrelled
Shot gun snap
and positive action, with patent
joint check, a marvel of beauty, fiuish
and cheapness, and the celebrated Rem
ingtoa Rifles adopted by nine different
governments, aud renowned throughout
the world for military, hunt'in" aud
target purposes all kinds of Pistols,
Rifis, Canes, Mctalic Calridges, f c.
Agricul'urul Implements, Improved
Mowing Machines, Steel Plows, Cultiva
tors, Road 'circis, Patent Excavators,
Hay Tedders, Cotton Wlins, Iron
Bridges, &c.
The undersigned has been appointed
agent for the sale and iutroduetion of
the Remington Sewing Machine iu and
tor the counties of Elk, Clearfield and
Watren. TIIOS, J. DURKE,
Depot and oflice, St. Mary's, Pa.
P. S. A good local agent wanted.
THE ALDINE COMPANY'S
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
SOLD ONLY BY. SL'llSUUl'TlOX.
HIE ALDINE; THE ART JOfJii.V.VL OK
AMERICA.
This splendid enterprise J s not only well
sustained iu every leinore, hut is being
constantly developed and iinpiovuJ. it
to-day stands without h rival in tlie whole
world of periodical liiorni ns-e i'iio lienuli
ful dog-porirait, ' Alan's Erne tisa friend."
a chrouio pre'-enled to i v,n suljserii.er, u
a decided hit, an A will, if i-miile, add to
the popularity which this vork bus jiontd
The Ai t Emox frnture ! prmn svs pirni
and licnilicent icsiilis, in 'niiiii.'it'j! p i' lie
inttie.l iu the tine ai ts. l iicul its ai.d lull
infoniiaiioit o:i apji'.i -vat iota.
Parts I, II, IU, aud IV are nuvr ready
SU710V8
Lsisure-Hour
iscsllany.
-t ) puns iisu.-d lor
be coinploled in
Each pnrl will c.titnui an elepniil (Viintis
iccc, originiil'y enrviivnl til steel lor tae
,o: d.m Art Joiirr.al.
RUPP.DZUClhG
at a vrtoe w-imii the r.iirulur reneli, en-
pravins never I T-.re oQ'crcd at less than
five times tlie aino.'.nt.
Those VHiie imve been I'io attraction of
Tno l.r.vi'lf.n Urt .rr.vr
:nal,
lach pari w ill contain qinir") p'i.-.
Deluding the c'ltgant fini.l!ii.r(, mi I. envy
piaie paver. A upc i t. r.l u fag, noli iy
luiiiiuativl ui rod uiid oij. wnt he g veil
with the tivsl purl, and the p' inline; of llio
cnlite work will be a woriliy M-presetitic
tion of "The Ald.no Press'' which is a
guarantee "f amiiethiiij bej r.iiful and va!.
liable.
At a Cost cf25 Cents a Part
ills 1, II. sr.rt III
:ive Jnfl I'nb'i she I.
'1'lit: .HIT JSi.
Louip'ele in 1- iiioi:lli!y ynnr-. l M eric u
i;( .iudut'.i:(r tlie l?.- tun I'aee iii,.stia
lietis from the earlier volumes ef
The Aldine.
Pacli. monihly part will contain sis su-
peib (iiales willi accompanying descriptive
miiltcr, and whether lor biiidiuej or ir.uuing
will be entirely beyond competition in
pure or artistic character. Every impres
sion will be most carefully taken on the
finest toned paper, and no p.iius will be
.-I.Med to make this the richest production
of a press which has won, in a marielously
short lime, a world-wide reputation.
GE.WS 1'XJO.W Til K liha f;
Especially assorted for
Ccap Book Illustration aud rawing
Class t;opies.
A large collection of pictures of different
sizes and on almost every conceivable sub.
ject have been put tp ::. nn attractive en
velope, n-J are now oliereu at a price in
tended lo uiuLe them poptiiur ia ever
sense-
Envelope No. 1, containing 60 beautiful
engravings, is now ready, aud will be sent.
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ADDRESS Al AEOVa
LLESOESY VALLEY RAIL ROAD
Lun-tuAUi riviaiw..
On and after MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1874.
traik between iledbank aad Driftwood will
ruu as follows:
WESTWARD.
EXPRESS and MAIL will leave Drift
wood daily at. V2;!'M p as, Rey noldsville at
ii:20 p an, Urookville at 4.05 p ai, arriving
at HeUaunli at 0:12 p aa, couuecting with
Exprcta lb Uuiii Liae lr Pittsburgh.
KlXtU WAX leaves liey noldsvillo daily
at ti:40 a at, biaokviile at b:10 a hi, arriv
ing at Redbaak atllriOa bi. connecting
witk traius Bank aad south aa Main Lin.
BASTWAaU.
EXPRES8 aud MAIL leave Itedbank
daily al 12:20 a at. arrive at lirookvtiia at
4 p aa; Leyaoldsvilla at 3:20 p m. Drift
wood al 6:lw p ra, coauccting with traina
east aud weal a P and E Railroad.
MIXED A V leaves New Lethlt aa daily al
3:Oopa. arrives at Urtakvill ui p
ia, Reyuoidsvilla al T:o'0 p m.
MAIS L1M
On and after MtiNDAY. NOV 23. 1874.
trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad will
run as follows;
BEI'EALO EXPRESS will leav Pitta
burgh daily al7:4,ain, Led bank Junction
at 10:47 a n, and arrive al Oil City at 2:40
p m.
NIGHT EXPRESS will leavo Oil
city at J:05 p m.Redbauk Junction al 2:Co
a in, and arrive at Pittsburgh al 7:20 a m.
TiTUSVlLLE EXPRESS leaves Pitt
burgn al B:'A) p iu, fedbank Junction at
6;26 paa, and arrivca al Oil City at 10:20 p
tn. Itftturninff. Iplvmb fliWiiv , u.-n.
Q ' ' - 'J U.UU I
an, Redbauk Junction at 12:11 a a, aud ar
rive at PiUibargh at 8j4o p ta.
J. J. LAWRENCE,
Gone! Supenntondenl.
Wat. M. PBicura,
Aas Duji., Brwokvill. Pa.
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Div'nion.
WINTER TIME TABU.
ON and after MONDAY, NOV, 16, 1874,'
the trains on the Philadelphia it
Eri Kailrondwillrunas follow t
westward. .
FAST LIN Eleaves Philadelphia 12 65p. m
" " " Renovo 11. 4o p m
" ' air. at Empos-iuit 1 20 a ra
" " air. at Buffuio. 9.00 a. m
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11.66 p m
" " ' Reuovo 11.10 a m
" " Emporium 1.10 p ni
" St. Mary's 2.06 p m
" Ridgway 2.ii3 p ra
" arrive at Erie 8.06 pm
EASTWARD.
FAgT LINE leaves Emporium... 8 66 p ra
" " Renovo 10.40 pra
" " ai r. at Philadelphia 8.06 a m
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a m
' " Ridgway 4.46 p ra
" " " St. Alary'g 6.10 p m
" " " Emporium 6.03 p m
Keuovo 8.26 p m
" " air. at Philadephia... 6.60 a m
Mail Easl conuects east and west at Eri
with L S .M S R W.
Mail West with east and west train no
L S At M S R W
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Uca'l Sup't.
Winter Arraugcment.
BUFFALO, NEW YORK & PIUL'A. K. R.
1UE SHORTEST A'D MOST PIKKCT KOl'TB
To Wiliiauisport, Sunbury, llarrisburg
Philadelphia, Pakiuiore, Wash
ington aud the South.
On aal after NOVEMBER 16, 1874, and
until further aoliae, traius will leave Buffalo
New York ii Philadelphia Railway Depot,
corner Exchange aud Leaisiaaa etreet
(Bulla! time); as fallows:
7 40 A. M. ACCOMMODATION (daily
except Suudays). stepping at Ebenezer
S 04. Springbrook 8 14. Elma 8 20, Jarniaon
8 2d, Aurora H SI, Wales 8 44, Holland 8 66;
Protection 9 06, Arcado U 20, Yorkthir
0 27, Machias 9 i7, Frauklinvill 65,
Ishaa 10 16, flinsdalo 10 81, Eri Railway
Junction 10 46, Ulead 10 49, Weston 10 6ti.
I'ortville 11 06, State Line 11 12, Eldred
1126, Larabees 1134, Sartwell 1140,
Xuitle Point 11 45,' Port Allegany 1168,
Liberty 12 17, !' M , Keating 12 2d, Ship,
pea 12 4o, Emporium 1 00, P. M.
Stages are advertised to connect with
this train at Elma for Manila; al Areado
for Yorkshire; at Eranklinvillo for Rush
lord and Ceulrevillc; at I'ortville for Ceres,
Richburg, Little Genessee, Bolivor, Mill
port and Sharon Centre, at Lnrabees for
Smcthpon; at Port Allegany for Couder
port; at Kta'.iu, Tuesdays and Fridays for
Wlini ton, E:tr)l Wharton aud East Homer.
b SO A. M. MIXED TRAIN TO OLEAN
(daily except Suudays), stopping at Eben
ezer U ;16, Springbrook 10 07, Elma. 10 28,
Jatnisou 10 44, Aurora 11 06, Wales 11 32,
Holland 11 65, Protection 12 16 P. M , Ar-
cde 1- in, lorkslure 1 0, Machias 1
I'rankliuville 2 05, Icchua 25 0, Hinsdalo
;i Erie Railway Junc'.ien 4 00 P. M,
Stages arc advertised to connect with
this train at A.-cude for Yorkthir aud
itushfurd; at Eia&klinville for Rash ford.
3 00 P. M. WASHINGTON EXPRESS,
(daily), slopping at Ebenezer 3 22, Spring.
Ij.ook 3 31l Lima 3 Lis, Jamison 8 40, Auro
ra 3 40, Wales 3 5x, Holland 4 Oi, Protec
tion 4 15, Aicada 4 29, York
srhirc 4 30, Machias 4 45, Frankliville 6 00,
Ischua5 17, Hinsdale 5 30, Eri Railway
luticiion 6 45, Olean G 05 (Supper), Wes
tons 0 15, Ptville 0 22, State Lin 6 30,
Eldred 0 42, Larabces 0 63, Sartwell 6 68,
1 urtlc Point 7 02, Port Allegany 7 14,
Keatiug 7 42, Emporium 8 15, Renovo
10 40, Williatxsporl 1 10 A. M., Sunbury
2 60, I!arri-:burs 4 20, New York 11 A. M.,
Philadelphia b 05, Baltimore 7 45, Washing
ton J 07 A. M.
fclages are advertised to connect with
this train at Elma lur .Marilla; at East Au
rora, cn Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sutur
duys, for Java illnge, Stry ksrevillo, Wales
and Wales liollov,; at Arcade for Spriug
viilft, Sandiif kay uud Yorkshire.
Pulmau Palace Sleeping Car ou 'tthis
train lrom Etillalo lo Ealtimore and Wash
inglou ni houl ciiauge Pliilade'phia pas
senders iransfi-r al llari-burge. Now York
ussci.gv.i s at ilai l lsburg. On Suuday
i his train doej iroi ruu east, of Olean.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM.
2 ;:o A. M.. BUFFALO EXPRESS (daily)
sioi.ii.;r at fclnppeii 2 60, Keating 3 16,
l.U'iy :120, 1'ori Allegany 3 52, Turtle
t 'oii i iO, Laitwell 4 lu, Larabaes 4 22,
E.du i -i do. Eiuie Lino 4 02, I'ortville 6 03,
it' .sinus o lo, Olean 6 CO, Erie Railway
1 unci ion ii 05, Iliu--diile 6 20, lechua 6 35,
Fiaiiklinvil o 0 61, Machias 7 10, Yorkshire
7 11', Aici.do 7 2d, Protection 7 40, Holland
7 W. ii;ks 7 69, Aurora 8 10. Jauiiaoa
I 8 I-;. K'Wii H 20. i'priugbrook 8 20, iben
xtr ! '. Pm'a'.o 9 00 A. M.
'i ins Haiti makes direct connection for
1 : .(.;; 1 al.s, uud all point iu Caaada and
I ll.r I, r. t.
Nsgi-s are n ivcrtiaed to connect with
uaiti at Arcade from Spriugville, San
dusky and vu,l.iliirc; at East Aurora, on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Salurdaya from
Java, c.iiyl.citv. lur, Wales and Wale Uol
lctt; at !.,:n.i hum Maiilia.
('ii Moi.uuyn this train dees aotfrun a:t
of OieiB.
6 10 A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER A'D
FREIGHT daily except Sundays.) stopp
ing at bhippen li 40. Keating 7 85, Liberty
7 40, Port Allegary 8 40, Turtle Poir.t
9 13, ariwcll 9 25 Lurabees 9 40, Eldred
10 00, btale Line 10 88, Portvillo 11 06,
Westous 11 20. Olean U 8S, Erio Raileay
way Junction 11 43, Hinsdale 12 15 P. M.,
rmumiuvnie 2 Uo, Holland 4 bo. Auaora
4 4, Junction ti 00 P. M.
Sisgea are advertised t einncst with
this train. at i'ortville .rom Coras, Rich
tin g, Little Genetee, Uoliver, aiillport and
Sharon Ceutr.
2 00 P. Al., ACCOMMODATION (dai v
eicept Suudays). stopping at Miippea
14, Keatiug 2 33, Liberty 2 41, Port Al-
Ie,.uy8li0. lurtle Point 3 13. Sartwail
18, Larabees 3 25. Eldred 8 31. tltata
line 45. i'ortville 3 63, Weston 3 69,
Clean 4 O?. Eri Raiiwav Junction 4 13.
Hinsdale 48, Ischua 4 41. Frankliuvilie
6 00, Machias u 25, Yorkshire 6 39, Arcade
6 60, Piotec:ioB 10, Holland 6 22, V. alea
3, Aurora 6 4ti, Jamison C 54, Elma 6 59
Springbrock 7 04, Ebenezer 7 15, Buffalo
7 40 P. M.
Etages are advertised to connect with
this liaiu at Keating from Wharton, East
Homer and Lust Wharton on Tuesday and
Fridays; at Port Allegany from Coudera.
port; at Larabces froa Smetbport; al
traiikltuville irum Rushford and Ceutr.
ville; al Arcade from Rushford and York
shire. TRAIN LEAVES OLEAN:
C li A. M LOCAL PASSENGER AND
FREIGHT, daily except Sundays, eioppirg
at Hinsdale 0 47, lschua7 18, Fraukliuvil.
bO O, Macuias 84, Yorkshire 8 63, Arcade
9 20, Pro'eoiion 9 64, Holland 10 13, Wale
10 38, Aurora 10 05 Jamison 11 21 Elm
11 85 Springbrook 11 60 Ebeneztr 12 16
ButTalo 1 00 P. Hi.
II. C. FISS,
un 1 Manager.
H. L. LYMAN,
J.
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