The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 11, 1875, Image 3

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Representing Cash Assets of
$25,007,714 40
FIRE DEPARTMENT
luan Am.. New York S1,G:0,000,00
L-ara of No w Yor k 1.C10 .033 ,00
izon Cincinnati of 850.057 17
Ioa., Co. ol Providence' 100,654 .52
LIFE DEPARTMENT
elers Life & Accident
Partlord 2,000.000,00
th American Mutual of
ew lrork 5,000,000.00
itable of New York 15,000,000,00
Vi9urauce effects in any of the above
lard companies at (lie moPt reasons.
s. consistent with psricct security
bo insured.
J. O. W. B ILEY, Apcnt.
iic til Illdgway,
4: tr.P: M.
2: no P. M
8: 20 A. M.
0:44 P. M.
4:50 P. M
Vest 8;2d A. M.
Mail and Through Local carry
gors, the local does cot.
Eitss "of Aivei'tis.ajj.
olumn, one year $75 00
40 00
25 00
" 15 0'.'
nsient advertisements per square of
lines, one insertion SI, two inser-
$1.50, three insertions, o'i.
sincss cards, ten lines or less, per
$5.
vertisemcnts payable quarterly.
'he following in a list of th Lenteu
i dj n-jrviccs to be held iu the
(tory of Grace Church.
ASH widsesdat rtB. 10th
Corning prajer with Lecture 10
ck; Evening prayer with Lecture
block.
all Wednesday's and mi day's
URING LENT.
orning prayer 10 o'clock; Evening
erwith Lecture 7 o'clock.
,:ttV10Z3 DURING HOLY WEEK.
Trnin-r nrnvep fV.T.j.:i 10 i-'ftlnpV-
o v .. j - . ,
ingprayr Good Fi i l.ij 10 o'clock;
ng prayer with i r-a.liu:s or
Ires, every eveumg 7 o cloc
HISK WEEK DAY SEKV1CF3 THE
RT XIOU8E BELL W.Li, BS.EUNG.
Vices every Sunday in tbe Church
J usual hours. All are cordially
fted to attend. Seats f.iei.
itev. Wji. Jas. Mii.lvu, Kector.
i'he muskets and accoutrements
(or
II. have arrived.
W. C. Healy started yesterday for
cksonvil'e Florida, for the recupera-
of hib hcuiil'.
This win er lias lieon reuiarkiibio for
long ruu of sloi-'hiu on light falls of
ow.
Prof. Pixson will looture before the
acher's Institute nest Tuesday even
r, subject ''Force and I-'iiction." All
invited to attend.
Ex-Govcrnor, Tlieodore P. Randolph,
aorat, of Xv, 'Jersey, wa3 ejected
3. Senator for tbe term of six years,
imencing on th 4th of March nest.
,Ve were favored th'a week with a
t from E. Cowan, senior editor of
Warren Mail, and deputy internal
venue collector. Wo hope tbe visit
sy be renewed.
On Tuesday last Julgo Messenger
st a valuable ox while csbeling logs
'own the bill, on bis job suth of town.
pne of the grabs cotuiuj out caused tbe
ouble.
James Bissel, onl James Coyls, bad
ieir feet badly frozsn last Saturday
reoing. iney wera going irotn town
Hyde's camp on Laurel llua, and
hen night came ou (bey could not find
be path, which was marked by blazed
rees, through tbe woods. One of tbe
uen became bo badly fatigued that tbe
ther bad to carry him. It was a nar-
ow escape from death.
Appletons Amebican Cyclopedia
Ltbat tho revised, and elegantly illus
rated edition of this work, now being
ublisbed, a volume of 800 pages once
fa two iuontbs, is tbe best Cyclopedic in
America, is certain. No library is com-
late without it. It is a complete one
itself. It ouly eosts S3 a month to
et it in leather bindiug. Tbe best and
:beapest library in the world.
Elk County Teachers Institute.
To bo held in the Publio School
Jiilding at tRidgway, Commencing
tfonday Feb. 15th at 2 o'clock P. M.
,ad closing Friday morning Ptb. 19th
J75. 1 Every teacher in tbe County is
;xpec'ed to be present at the first session
tod remain until the close of tbe Insti
tute.
RlJFU8 Lucoue, Co. Supt.
ncbody has ascertained t'sat Grant
e more day-'jn ofEco than the
tor bargained for. Tbe
of Mircb, 1877, will como on
day, and by statute tbe inauguration
the President-elect does not take
e until the next day. Twice in the
ory of the Piepublio this has oocurred
in 1821, at the second inauguration
James Monroe, and in 1849, when
chary Taylor was installed. St.
ouit Timet.
I I II I i III'
The new M. H. Chuich, ot this place,
was dedicated, as was previously an
nounced on Suuduy, Jan. Gl.st 1875, by
tbe renowend dedicator ot churches,
Dr. Ives of Auburn N. Y.
The building, couiplefod.had cost the
handsomo sum of S7,500, and but two
thousand bad been raised, up to tbe
day of dedication. Tho fame of Dr. Ives
bad proceeded him, and he was repre
sented as tho most successful church
beggar on record. No one bad any
luith in bis ability to raise tho large
amount necessary to clear the church of
debt, especially as tho times arc unusu
ally hard, and many we wot of had
determined not to pay one cent for
tribute.' Services commenced at eleven
o'clock. Dr Ives thea .delivered a very
instruttive sermon from the fourth Terse
of tho fourth chapter of II Corinthians
' The glorious gospel of Christ."
After tho services the financial ex
hibit of the church was read by Dr.
Ives, and in a short speech he urged
upon tbe congregation the necessity of
raising the amount necessary to clear
the church of debt at once, adding by
way of encouragement that tbe dedica
tion would not proceed until tho entire
amount was subscribed, as ho did not
believe in making God a present with a
debt upon it. He started by saying
that be must have fifteen two hundred
dollur subscriptions to begin with and in
order that the amount subscribed might
rest as eisy as possible on tin shoulders
of the doners, it had been arranged by
tho trustees, to divide the amounts into
four equal semi-annual payments. Al
though the ball moved very slowly at
first, the required number was raised
Viith one to spare, uiakiug thirty-two
hundred dollars, or the larger half of
tho debt. Lowering bis gage to one
hundred dollar pledges, twelve of these
were pledged when a call was made for
fifty, twenty-five, ten, and five dollar
bid-", which succscdad iu footing up to
tho desired amount of nearly SG000.
Iu thu cening alter tne sermon
from tbe text ' If I wash the not thou
hast nopait with nic," eighth verse and
thiitceutb chapter of II John, the
trustees of the c'lurch, V. II. O-ster-hout
Ciias. Meal, C. E. Ikladay, and
Dr. T. S. llartleYi presented themselves
in front of tho altar when V. II. O.-ter-hout,
on bel.alf of the trustees, foraul ly
presented the church as follows: ' We
present unto vou this building, to be
dedieited as a church for the service
and worship of Almighty God." Pol
lowing this tho church wi formally
dedicated when the congregation arose
aud united in sinsinir "All bail the
poTer of Jesus Name." aal were Uis
mUscd with tbe benediction.
For a great many years fhc Metho
dists have worshiped God in the Court
House and for several years past have
been striving to build a suitable church -Hut
not until the past summer was any
thing done looking to a practical c-n-g-uiiatiou
'of tho much desired end.
and to Eev. Wm. Martin belongs a
great deal of the praise fur the Cue
church cdific. Although the ex
terior of the church is far From pre
senting a pleasing effect, the interior
makes up in u great measure for it.
We find 00 entering the building that
it is divided into two compartments.
The ono below beiug used for Sunday
School purposes, aud the one above,
which is reached by ascending a few
steps, for tbe general audience
room. Tbe upper, and lowir parts ure
each G9 feet iq length by SO feet iu
width. Tho audience room is web
carpeted, and furnished with forty-eight
seats trranged on the elliptic system,
and capable of seating comfortably
four persons on each seat, besides the
seats in the gallery and on either
sido of the altar. On each
side of tbe room re four memorial
windows of stained glass, eaoh inscribed
with tbe name of the doner, and at the
front end of the ohureh is a magnifieen
tly stained-glass window. At-the back
end of tbe church is the pulpit, which
is beautifully carpeted and finished iu
black walnut, and furnished with three
elegant chairs and a bible stand. Tbe
room is lighted by two eight-burner
bronze chandeliers, tuspeuded f'rem the
ceiling, and (long the walls on either
tide are eight bracket lamps which shed
an effulgent light over tbe baudsome
array. To tbe right of the pulpit
bangs an eight-day clock, tbe gift of
Cbas. Holes our worthy jeweler, which
ticks with endless tongue tho tale,
that time is fleeting and saves weary
auditors from pulling out their watehes
in chisrcb, and warns dreary ministers
that prosy sermons are always too long.
Tbe walls of the audience room are
arched and finished in purest white, the
effect ia the evening being one of end
less pleasure. Tbe Methodists in baiid
iug this magnificent temple have done
themselves and the place great credit.
The architect is Jacob Snyder of
Akron, Ohio and the builder Thos. A
Neill of llidgway; both ot whom have
done themstlves great credit.
The Williamsport Gazette and
Bulletin says there is a child in that
city two years and two months old,
neighing only eighteen pounds. And
the little oca ean repeat the alphabet
and spell the name of its parents cor-recrly.
EIDQWAT GUS2D SCHOOLS.
Tbe general average of the students
of the high school department for the
month ending Jan. 18th, 1875 areas
follows, 103 signing perfect and 75 Tsry
poor.
SENIOR GRADE
Arthur R- Little
Lelu L. Pauley
"A" GRADE.
Willie Geary
Otis Ke'.tz
Kattie Callahan
Fannie Rowers
Lewis Ely
Jennie Gresli
Florence Osterbout
Katie Grcsh
Alton Chnpin
Charles Olmsted
Libbtus Luther
Ida Luther
"R" GRADE
John Valker
100
no
05
05
02
01
97
VI
05
08
00
i!5
V3
01
HI
SO
92
i3
02
u;j
1)4
04
J'6
H3
DO
OH
05
01
05
1)4
9G
00
2
itl
04
75
03
93
93
91
91
91
01
95
05
92
05
Charles Eailey
llennie Dill
Arthur Morton
Thomas Malone
Patrick McQuone
Jouies Cunningham
Miohacl Mecnau
Rhoda Wilcox
Clara Rrocks
Helen Little
Julia Fly on
Sadie Cuthbert
May M. Little
liessie Steele
Dosia 1! hi bps
Lillie Wicks
Laura Warner
Rena Powell
Minnie Service
Albert Fitch
Thomas Gillooly
Peter Meeuan
Carrie Luther
Dennis llealy
"C" '
GRADE
Nellie Schraui
Annie McCloskey
Ida J. Olmsted
Lizzie Walker
Ellsworth Bowers
Oscar Gardner
Eddie Luther
Rolfe Wilmarth
Thomas King
Joseph Jacktna
Charles Mot-nan
Lewis Lfsf-cr
Willie Neiil
Orin Head
Fred Fitch
Ella Lrary
Jack Barrett
Casper Kine
95
90
93
91
01
0-;.
94
02
-8
3
bit
93
SO
02
91
Clyde K11110
Fred Ely
Ira Sherman
Albert Coks
Lore a :la W arnor
Lillie Cunningham
Emma Olmsted
John Shehan
Orin II. Lelloy
Agie Larreit
108 pupils nttcn'W. the school dur
ing tbe month; aver.ige daily attendance
about 00 per, cent.
GEO KG ! 3. DIXON, Principal
The following dispo-mbn was made ol
the several applications for license in
Elk county at Januiry term ol c.iurl
1S75:
nRANrtn.
Ticrii.
Bcneze.tte G. L. Winslow, Luther
Lujore.
Rcuzinef F X. Morg.
Fox John Culiinn.
Jay Georpc I). II.
Ridgw.iy '.VUtiv.n Sehrani, Riley
Broth ers.
JSt. Marys Anton l'uciitmaii, Eliza
beth Vogel, J is. Witidf elder, Jus.
F. Wind Id ler. William Z-'t. James
Rngan, John W.ichul k ju, Thomas
Valentine, R. IT. Moi-rimn.
Kutiu J UulKC
Bcnezetlu John Daley,
RiJg-.vay James Msuinnis.
St" Marys William tries. AutLony
Sohauors, Jtcob Kraut.
Ridgwny G. G. Messenger.
St. Marys Joseph Wilhelui.
CuNriNl-CU
Ti vein.
Ridgway Robert Warner.
iiuti hi
Ridgway E'-i Eticr.
St. Marys L. 1J. Ci.ok.
T'Ucrii
Hor'.on II B Shr.ns..
Eat'n'j ohm.
Fox Andrew lluu
Ytt another blow at slavery. Tbe
young King of Siam, who, fortunately
for himself ani his people, is able to
read our bcks a'jj write ii our
language, aud who commenced his
reign by aboliskiug the pnetioe of bis
coutiers ond others prostrating them
selves to the ground in l.is presence,
has eetablishel a Legislative Council
aud a Privy Couucil, to assist bini with
advice as to the administration of bis
Kingdom. Already, too, he has let it
known that his purpose is to eradicate
slavery, a deeply-roo'ed and most
brutally-enforced iu.titutLn in Siam.
II has bas to begin with an allevsting
measure, wiih a retrospective operation.
He has decreed tint children born of
slave-parents subsequent to the 12th of
April, 18G3, shall become free, without
let or hindrance, immediately on attain
ing their twenty-first rear. Tbe own
ers will receive compensation in eaoh
instance. This beginning hodls'out fair
firomise of larger and still more aroe
iorative measures in lime Fvrnry't
J're$
While a roan and bis two sons were
in the woods felling trees, a few days
since, near Parker City in Butler
county, a can of nitro.glyserine which
was near them exploded, killing the
father and two sons. They had no
knewledge of the can being there, and it
is supposed that a chip struck the can
and caused it to explode.
A. Reading lady recently achieved
eminence by carrying a quart of popped
corn to a donation party, and eating two
dozen fried oysters, a pound of crackcrh,
three slices of fruit cake, half a mince
pie and somo apples, after which she
was threatened with a "spasim," and in
the effort to prevent it she sacrificed all
tho wine there was in the house. She
attends donations regularly, and docs
a good deal for the church in that way.
Candidates for tho next Republican
nomination for Governor are already be
ing numerously named. Among those
ulrcady sngpregted are Gov. Hartranft,
General Charles Albright, of Manch
Chunk, WJnihrop W. Ketoham, of Lu
zerne; Charles Thompson Jones, of
PhiUdclphia; Young S. Waller, ol
Delaware; Gen.. James S, Negley of
Pittsburgh; Judge ScoCeld, Gen. Todd,
and John W. Killinpcr.
Leot. The season of Lent begins
this yesr Febuary 10th, much earlier
than in any other year sinco 1800.
Tho high festival of Easter will, ther
fore, occur on the 28 of March, within
six days of the earliest period upon
which it can come. Easter has fallen
us late as the 20th of April. In some
years as many as nine Sundays iotevent
between Epiphany, or the manifestation
of Christ, and Ash Wednesday. In
1875 only five Sundays iutsrvece be
tween the jubilee of Epiphany and tbe
solemn feast of Lent.
BUSINESS CAHDS.
G. A. RATI BUM,
Alturney-at-law,
Ridgwny, Pa. 2 2 If.
RL'FL'S LUC ORE,
Attorncy-at-La'W
Bidgwny, Elk Co., Pa. Office ir
Hull's new L'rick liuilding. Claims fot
collection promptly attended to.
v.'Jnlly.
11 ALL f- M'VAULEY,
Attorneys-at-Liw.
Office in New Iliick Building, Main Si
llidawny, Elk Co., Pa. voirJif.
J. 0. II. BAILEV,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
vlnj..yl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa.
Agent for tho Traveler's Lil'o and Acoi
den Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
JAMES D. FULLER TOK,
Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo
caled iu Iligwny, 0 tiers his profcssionsl ser
vices to the ciiizt-us of itidgnay nnu sur
rounding country. AH v.uik wnrraiiied
Oltiee in Service x Wheeler's Building, up
stairs, tij-st doer 10 the left. Tu-11-uJ-ly
C11ARLLS HOLES,
Wutclinialier, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Kidyway, Pa. Agent lor tb
11 jv.e t'uwii:g Aiacliiuc, and Morton liol"
i'ei!. liepaii-iiig Watches, elci, ilo;-e will
lie Mime aeour.'.cy as heiet'jfuie. Su(i
uctioa guarauteud. vlnly
(!. G. MESSES GEL',
Urui.-t nii-1 Puraceutist, N. W. cornet
of Mam and Mill suc-cts, Ridgwny, Pa.
full it? sort mciil of carefully selected For
eign and L'uiuc-stio Drugs, l'reteiiplioue
can-liilly dispensed al ail hours, day 01
niht. vluoy
T. S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Physician anu Surgeon.
Office iu Iiug St ore, cornel- Broad and
Ma:u c'ts, ltctidiiitc culiiir Broad St.
ojipo.-il ihc College. Uluco hours from
b 10 10 A. M. aiid lioiu 7 lo 0 1". M.
vhiJyl.
J. S. EORDV.ELL, M. L.,
Ecleclic Physician mid Surgeon, bnsremov
id ins oli.ee li oui Centre sti eti, to .Main st.
Ridgway, l'a,, iu the second at ory of ihe
new iuick building of John U. Hall, oppo
site Hyde's store,
yflieo hours: 8 lo 0 a- m: 1 lo 2 p, m, 7
jau U 73
IYDE UOlSli,
RinowAY, Elk Co., Pa
W. II. SC1IRAM, Proprietor. :
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the iiev
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict ai
teuiion to the comfort aud convenience oi
guests, to merit a continuuuee oi thi
same.
Oct 30 1800.
LUCE TAIL It O USE,
Kane, McKean Co., Pa.
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage herclofoic so
liberally bestowed upou him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention
lo tho comfort aud convenience of guests,
to merit a cotuiuuauce of the same. The
ouly stables tor horses in Kane and well
kept night or day. Hall attached to the
Hotel. vlu2oyl.
KEli&EY IIO USE,
CcMTaaviLLE, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage herctolort
so libenliy bestowed upou him, the new
pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort and convenience
of guests, t merit a continuance of the
same.
r. ir. mai's,
DEALS, in
Ery Goods, Notions, Groceries,
and General. Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Ear ley I. O-
vlu47tf.
POWELL
&
KIME.
MAMMOTH
STOCK
Firmly believing that the v.xrld moves,
and that the demands of tho public nre con
stantly iugreafiint, tho proprietors of the
(Brand (Cental
have just returned from the eastern nnH
ivestciu eitic-3 with thu Uiust perfect ui;-;
complete stock of
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do in t keep, uul they have
absolutely
BROKEN THE BACKBONE
of high prices. They buy lor cash and
SELL FOR CASH I
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST 1
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
AcviaTisiNO: Cheap, Good, Systema
tic All persons who contemplate
making contract! with newspapers for the
insertion of advertisement, should send
2o cents to Geo I. Rowell Co., 41 Park
Row, New York, for their PAMPHLET
BOOK ninety-seventh edition,) containing
nsis ot over mw newspapers ana estima
tes, showing the cost Advertisements
taken for loading papers in many Stales at
a ternieudous reduction from publishers
rates. Get tub book. v no 48 tf
"0 THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL
VANIA. Your attention is specially
iuviled to the fact that the National Banks
are now prepared to recoive subscriptions
to the Capital Stock ot the Centennial
Board of Finance The funds realized from
this source are to be employed in the erec
tion of the buildings lor the International
Exhibition, and the expenses connected
with the same. It is confidently believed
that the Keystone State will be repiesented
by tbe name of every citizen auvc to patri
otic commemoration of the one hundredth
birth-day of the nation. The shares of
stook ure offered for $10 each, and sub
scribers will receive a handsome engraved
Certificate of Stock, suitable for framiug
and preservation as a national memorial.
Interest at the rule of six per cent, per
annum will be paid ou all payments of Cen
tennial Stock from date of payment to
January 1, 1876.
Subscribers who are not.neai a Nationa
Bank can remit a check or post office ordr
to the undersigned,
FRED'K FRALEY, Treasurer,
tk4 Walnut St., Philadelphia
QUOTATIONS
or
White,- Powell & Co.
BANKERS AM) liliOKEKd,
No. 42 South Third Street.
Philadelphia, February Pth,1875.
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NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO IN
(orin the Cittscens of llidgway, and the
public generally, that he has stni-leda Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
iiujjtes, to let upou Uie moat rensonn.
ble lernis.
SSi.lIe will also do job trailing.
Stnblo on Proad street, above Main.
All orders left at tho Post Office will meet
prompt nuciuiiiu
An it) 1P70. tf.
123 Leiiutoa Aycnnc
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TREA TS ALL FORMS OF
CHRONIC DISEASE,
ASD r.ECKIVE3
Letters from all parts 0
the Civilized World.
CY f!!8 CSISiKAL Y.'AY Of
CflElBctlni a Eeiioal Practice
. HE IS TREATING
Numerous Petiects in Europe, the
West ladies, tbe Dominion of
Canada, and ia every State
cf the Union.
ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.
Ko mercurial medicine or d?lelPrioin Arwgn used.
Has during the iat twenty yra treated ftucccas
f till j' nearly or quite 4i',W0 cases. All facts con
neoted with ech co are currfully recorded,
whc;ier they fcw oorvmmiR-ated by lcttor or in
person, or observed by the Doctor or bit ancociato
physicians. The latter ure all scientific medical
men.
All Invalids at a distance are required to answer
an exteuded list ot phiin question, which will be
furuikhed by mail tree, or at the office. A com
plete system of rogistcriiisr prevents mistnke or
confusion. Ca books) never rouulted, except by
the physicians of the Cfetablii-himnt. Fur freo
Cjr.iuUaiion send for lit of ;tie-itiotts.
A sixty -page pauipukt of evidences of success
sent free also.
Addrtt$ rr. E. 33. FOOTK,
Box T88, New Yoi-ls.
AGENTS WANTED.
Da. Foots U th. uthnr of " IIi'.dk ai, Com
mon Binse," a book that r.-rcliii! a circulntion
of over SSO.QOO Cfpioi; l?n, ct -1'lain Hosia
Talk," more wenily puh'ish-'il. wliirh btiA noli
to the extent of 70,000 oopirs ; 't.o. of ' Sems-CE
lai Stoby," wUicb in uow be ne iu:ii'.U!icd in Mri!t.
OSTSST XAHi.FJ
of all, xorti"g the tirst mM.t..,nfd work (wlilrh
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ADDEES3 A3 ABOVE.
i LLEGIIENY VALI.i.V KAIL BO.U
LOW-GRABK LIVISION.
On and after MONDAY, NOV. 2:!, 1874.
trains between lleubank i-.ud Driftwood mil
run as follows:
v. i:t-i w-Ai'ii.
EXPRESS ntvl MAIL will Irnve Drift
wood daily at 12:"0 p in, Beyiiuidsvilio al
3:20 p m, I'.i-ool.vilk-at 4.05 p m, nrrivini;
at llcdbark at (i:12 p in. counec ting viiili
Express on Main Line lor 1'insbiirgii.
MIXED WAY It-avrs tlcyiioldsville daily
at 6:40 a m, liiookvill nt S:10 a in, ariiv
ing at l'e.tljank hi 11:50 a m, connrvtin
with uaii.s i.oi ill and --uili ou Main Line.
t.Shl All n.
I-XVUKSS and MAIL leaves Bedbanl.
dniiy ul 12:20 a ni, ari ivis nt lirookvillu i.i
2:84 p m. l!o nohUviila at 8:20 p m, Drift
wood at 0:10 p in. connecting with trains
east and west on P niid E ltaiii oad.
MIXED WAV leaves New l eihU-'ui daily at
8:05 i. ui i.n ivej nt BrooUville at u
iu, Key uoldsville -it 7:80 p in.
MAIN LINE
On and after MwNDAY, NOV 28, 1971,
trains ou the Allegheny Valley lluilro'ud will
run as follows:
BUFFALO EXPRESS will leave Pius
burgh daily at 7:45am, Reiiliank Junction
at 10:47 a m, aud arrive at Oil City at2;4u
p m,
NIC.HT EXPRESS will leave Oil
city at y-05 p m.Redbank Junction at 2:56
u m, and arrive at Pittsburgh at 7:20 a m.
Tl'lUSYlLLE EXPRESS leaves Pitts-
nurgn at a:uu p m, x-.eubank Junction al
6;26 pm, and arrives at Oil City at 10:20 p
m. Returning, leaves Oil City at 8:30 a
m, Kedbauk Juuc-tion at 12:11 am, aud ar
rives at Pittsburgh at 3;45 p ta.
J. J. LAWRENCE,
General Superintendent,
Wat. M. Philliu,
Aas't Bupt., Brookville, Ta.
E. BTFOOTE, M.D.
RAILROADS.
PKNNSYliVANIA HAIL KOAD;
riuladorphia & Kris R. R. Division.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON andafter MONDAY, NOV, 10, 1874,
Ihc trains on tho Philadelphia, A
Brie Jtailt-oad will run as follows I
WKSTWAttll.
FAST LlNFlonvcs l'hiladelphia 12 flop, m
Jteuovo H-O P m
' " ai r. nt l.mpoi nun 1 I In
' ' air. al liiiltiuo "J.OO a. m
15 RIB MAIL leaves I'liiindelphia 11.65 p iu
" Jteuovo 11.10 a in
" ' " Binpoi-ium 1.10 p in
" St. Mary's 05 p m
" ltidgwsy 2..'-i p in
" arrive at Ki ie 8.05 p m
BASTWAUD.
FAgT LINE leaves Emporium... 8.65 p m
' " " Beuovo 10.40 pm
" " air. at Philadelphia 8.05 a m
EUIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a m
" itidgway 4.45 p ia
" " " St. Mary's 6.10 p tn
" " " Euiponum 6.05 pm
" " " Hen.ivo 8.25 p m
' " arr. at I'hiladejihia... 0.60 a Fu
Mail Bnst connects east and west at Erie
with L 3 M S 11 W.
Mull West tviti. eAst r.nd west trains no
L a M S K Vi
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Lieu'l Sup't.
Winter Arra'jgcment.
BUFFALO, NEW iOUK &, 1'llIL'A. 11. It.
TUB SHORTEST 4.0 MOST DI1IK.CT 110UTB
To Williauisport, Kutibury, Huirisburg
l'liiladt-ljihia, Jlultiiuorc, Wash
ington and the South.
On and after NOVEMBER 10, 1874, and
untii l'lii-lhei- notice, trains will leave Buffalo
New York & Philadelphia. Bailway Depot,
corner Exciiiinge mid Louishiua streets
(Buii'nlo time); us fallows:
7 40 A. M. ACCOMMODATION (daily
except Suudays). stopping at fibcnezei
8 04. Springbi-ook 8 14, Klnm 8 i!0, Jamison
8 Aurora 8 81, Wales 8 44, Hollands 6uj
Protection i) 05, Arcade H 20, Yorkshire
27, Machias 0 o7, Fruuklinville U 55,
Ishua 10 15, Hmsdule 10 ol, Erie llaihvay
Junction 10 45, Oio u 10 4'J, Westons 10 60.
Portvilie 1105, State Line 11 12, Eldred
1125, Larabees 1131, Sartwell 1140,
Turtle Toiot 11 45, Port Alleguny 1168,
Liberty 12 17, P. M., Keating 12 26, Ship
pen 12 4J, Emporium 1 00, P. M.
Stntres nre advertised to conneot with
this train ut "lma for Marilla; at Arcade
lur Yorkshire! at Fraulilinvillo for Bush
ford and Ccntreville; at Portvilie for Ceres,
Kicliiiurg, Little (ienessce, Boliver, Mill
port and Sharon Centre, at Larabees loir
.-ruiethpoii; nt Port llegauy for Couderi
pi-.ii; til Kea'.ing, Tuesdays and Fridays for
Whuiton, East louiuii mid East Homer.
8 :;0 A. M. MINED 1KA1N i'O OLEAN
(daily except Sundays), stopping at Ebon
czer 'J 5, Spriugbrook 10 07, Elina, 10 28,
Jamison 10 44, Aurora 11 05, Wales 11 82,
liollauu 11 55, Protection 12 16 P. M , Ar
cade 12 48, lorlishire 1 05, Machitis 1 2'J,
l-'intikliiivillo 2 05, Ischu 25 0, Hinsdalo
21, Erie Bailvay Junclion 4 00 P. M,
.Stages are adveitiscd to connect with
this train nt A-.x-ado for Yorkshire atd
tiushferd; nt Fiaklinvillc for llushford.
8 00 P. M. WAcHlNUXON EXPRESS,
(daily), slopping at Ebenezer 3 22, Spring,
brook 8 Sit Elmn 1 80, Jamison 8 40, Auro
ra 8 40, Wales 8 58, Holland 4 05, Protec
tion 4 15, Arcade 4 29, York
cliirc 4 ?U, Machiai 4 45, l'lankliville 6 OU,
fschua 6 1 7, lltusdale 6 80, Erie Railway
Junction 5 45, Uleau 0 05 (Supper), Wes
tons 0 15, Portvilie 0 22, State Line 0 80,
Eldred 0 42, Larabees 0 5'i, Sartwell 0 68,
iurtle Point 7 02, l ort Allegany 7 14,
Keating 7 42, Empnviuia 8 15, Kcnnvo
10 40, Williamsport 1 10 A. M., Suubury
2 60, Harrisbur 4 20, tvew York 11 A. M.,
Philadelphia 8 05, Baltimore 7 45, Washing
ton 0 07 A. M.
"tages nre advettisrd to connect with
this train at Elmn lor Mai ilia; at East Au
rora, cn Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days, fjr Java Village, SiryktrsvUle, Wales
and Wales ToUuw: at Area Iu for Spring
ville, Sanduskiiy and Yoikshii-o.
Pulinuu Palace Sleeping Cars on this
train frum Bult'alo to Pnltiiuore and Vfash
ingiun i hui.t oiinn.te Philadelphia pas
FeUfcei-s t i-uiiRl'i-r at Ji.-ri. hurge. ow York
1 .is.-engi.rs at 11 ii risliuig. On Sunday
iiuiii doej ntii run east, cf Olean.
TT.AlNd LL,VE EMPORIUM.
2 yo A. M.. BUFFALO ErRESS (doily)
1 ii.-; at ciiippuu iii.i, iveating 3 10,
i.S at t-hipiM
l.ii-i'i'tv -'-, Port Alli-canv 8 62. Tunis
P'di.i 110, Inittiell 4 10. l arabees 4
Ei-ii-cl 1 i5. Otitic 1 :n4 52, 1'ortville 5 t;3,
Wt-Mcnr IK, Oli-r.u U 00, Erie Railway
I unction 0 ti"i, Hinsdale 0 20, ltehua 0 35,
Frank linvil.c ii 54, Macluas 7 10, Yorkshire
7 IS, A undo 7 2'i, Pioiectiun 7 40, Hollaud
7 4H, V. mU-s 7 5'.', aurora 8 10, Jauiisuu
8 I'i, Minn 20. .-piit)j;brook 8 20, i bei.
tttr i 80, I iii.a'.o'.l VU A. M.
This train makes direct connections for
I Inpii n Pulls, ami all point in Canada and
the West.
Siuj.'!-) two n-ivpi-tincd to connect with
this ti.iij. at Arcade fiom Springville, San
dusky and vo.ksliii-c; nt East . Aurora, on
Tuesdays, 1 hursdnys and Saturdays from
Java, ; iiyUisville, Wales and Wales Hol
iur; m i.lmu kroin Mm ilia.
(!u Moim;.ys this train dees nofrun catt
of Olean.
0 10 A. M., L'CAL PASSENGER AND
FlEJGllT (daily except Sundays.) stopp
ing hi fcliippen 0 JO. Kcatiug 7 35, Libeny
7 40, Port AIU-;jnt:y 8 40, .Tunis Poil.t
0 18, Sartwell t1 25, Liu-ubees U 40, Eidied
10 00, State Line ltl 83, l'ortville 11 I'S.
.Westons 11 20. Olcan 11 88, Erie Railway
way Junction 11 48, Hinsdale 12 15 P. M.f
Fianklinville 2 05, Holland 4 06, Auaora
i, junciion ouu r, M.
t-inees aro Juvei tiscd to emnect m'ln
Ihisliain nl l'ir. villa .rom Ceres. ltili.
l ing, Liu'.c (.ici.isei-, lioliver, iHllport and
Sliaiou Ccnlie.
2 00 P. M., ACCOMMODATION (dniy
cent Sundavs). Gtonpiiiff at hliii,riii
2 1 1, Kciiing 2 83, Liberty 2 41, Port Al-1'-,
i.ny 8 CO, Turtle Point 8 13. Sartwell
lt, Larabees 3 25, Eldred 3 31. Stui
Line 3 45. iorlviile 3 63. Upturn a sa
jl.an 4 ( , tiie Bnilwav Junction 4 13,
iims-laio 48, lchu 4 41. Franklinvilin
6 00, Miu-hmi-6 25, Yorkshire 6 30, Arcade
o oO, Protection k 10, Holland ti 22, Wales
ti 83, Auroic ti 4li. Jamison fi nt t'l,., A fiu
Kpi ingbruLk 7 04, Lheiu-zer 7 15, Buffalo
7 10 p. M.
Stages ate advertised to connect wtth
this train at Keating from Wharton, East
Homer and East nartou on Tuesdays and
1'ridaj n; ut Port Allegany from Couders.
port; at Larabees from Smethport; at
Frankiiiivillo from Rushford and Centre
ville; at Arcade from Rushford and York
shire. TRAIN LEAVES OLEAN:
C 15 A. M LOCAL PASSENGER AND
FfctlUBT, daily except Sundays, stopping
ut llinsdule ti 47, IschuaT 18, Franklinvilie
80 0, Aiachias 8 31, Yorkshire 853, Arcada
U 20, Pro'eetiim 0 54, Holland 10 13, Wale
10 88, Aurora 10 05 Jamison 11 21 Elma
1186 Spiiugbrook 1160 Ebenezer 12 15
Eufiulo 1 CO P. M.
II- C. FISE,
. ... Uen'l Manager.
J. V. VLUMANS, li, L. LYMAN.
Oeu'I Sup't.
Gen'l Pass'rjlj't
JOBVYTORK,We are now prepared
f to doall kinds of JOB WORK,
tuvelepts, Tags. Bill-heads, Letter heads
neatly and eheaply executed. Offiee ia
Thayer & Hagerty'i new kulldiiig, Mail
street, Ridgway, Pa.
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