The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 18, 1875, Image 3

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rilURSDAV, FEBRUARY 13, 5875.
MACS CEU2C2.
rev. wm. .us. millivi. nctr.
PervicM every Sunday at 11a. m. and
7 p.m. Sunday School ut l'J a. m. All are
cordially invited to attend. Seats l'rrf.
Ilidgtvay Insurance 3giHtj).
Rrprrf.-nfintj Ciiki Asrtx
of
FIKE DEPARTMENT
Ocrniao Am.. New York gl.GoO.OOO.OO
Niagara of New York l.JJ10,!IC1.00
Amazon Cincinnati of 8")0.!.7 17
City Ins , Co. ot Providence 1 1)15,8 34 32
I.I F 12 DKPARTMEN f
Travelers Life & Accident.
Ilnrtlord S.OCO.OOO.OO
forth American Mutual of
New York 5,000,000,00
Equitable oi New York 15,000,000,00
Insurauoe effects in tiny of the above
standard companies at the most reasona.
terms, consistent with perfect security
I to tho insured
surrd.
J. O W.BULEY, Apenr.
Cur Time at Mdgtvay.
4: to 1': M.
2: SO P. M.
8: 'JO A. M.
'0:44 1'. M.
4;.-(0 P. M
B: J0 A. M.
Local curry
do West
Through Local, Fail
do do West
Local East
do West.
The Mail and Tlirougli
mssengrs, the lo;nl does tot
Sates o Advertising.
One column, one vrrir v"-J 00
f. .. .r 40 0O
i .. 25 OO
13 0)
Transient advertisements per pitiarc of
eight lines, one insertion !?1. two inser
tions, SIi60, tlireo insertions !?2.
lousiness cards, teu liues or less, per
year $5.
Advertisements po.yaWe quarterly.
Alex. Mahood, nged about seventy
years, died in Spring Creek township
on the 0th inst.
Snow fell here last Tuesday to the.
tbpth of twelve or fourteen inches; be
ing the heaviest fill of snow (hid t'c..ion.
In Msisachasetls hifC week the fir::f
train was fuu thrc.nph the Uoosic Tu.;-
n o 1 .
f.ast Frilav. Yeb. l'l'.h, v.:io the Cm ill
iiiriivr.?ary of too biiti oi' Abraham
tr.enln.
The Nebraska Ilcicf Society aw now
ported to ba feeding au2 ol'vthinj; 13,-
') men, women auel cm.dicu in tue
rasshopper districts.
Via neh'c'cl to mention tint nearly
enough has been sub-c.ibel. v.nec the
Methodist church dedicating to pay oil
(he debt on the Luthcrn church. J. S.
lit J3 sub-eiibeu between lour and five,
liyndrcd do!i:;r.i.
Why will other places entl their
paupers to Kidway for support. We
saw a man here the other day, beru'uij:
for money, md the person tiut ei-nt
him. generously (?) pave him a roccr.ieri
lim. Lot each place take care ( its
own piKr.
'One who bus trijel it" fciiirnunicates
the following swonublo item about cur
ing sore "thrj its. Lcf c.ich of your read
er buy at, any dr:i sioro one ounce o!
Vcomphorited oil and five cents worth ot
(hlorida of potash. Whenever snj
60reness appears iu the throat, put the
tootash in half a tumbler of water and
"garg'o the throat thoroughly, 'hen rub
the neck thoroughly with the camphors'
ted oil at night before going to bed, aud
also pin around the throat a small strip
of Woolen Uaonel. This is a simple,
cheap and sure rcuredy.
Last Week's Democrat says Company
IT a party was a financial failure through
bael management of the committee, and
that the company lost money. In reply
we will say that the Company did not
lose a dollar in the operation, and that
the committee paid 100 cents on the
dollar. Auother thing, not mora than
five or six of the tickets sold were taken
by the men in town who aro considered
able to help the organization, and tho
remainder were taken by the boys and
young men who are working for low
Lwajres, and some that promised to take
r 7 . v ...
tickets neglected to come torwara witn
tho required amount of cash.
Lecture ou Tuesday evening ICth of
Feb. before the Teachers Institute at
llidgway by Prof. Geo. R. Dison sub
ject: "FORCE VERSUS FRICTION
It was our pleasure, last evening, to
listeu to a Tery interesting and foroible
lecture delivered by Prof. Geo. 11
Dixon before a crowded house. We
have not timo to givo even a brief
synopsis of the lecture. Hut Fpeakiog
ia a comparative sense; in the terse aud
eloquent language with which the Prof,
analytically discussed Lis theme.
This lecture ranks among the best of
. the many tloqucot aud interesting
' lectures to which we have listened
during the annual lustitute sessions
al the academy hall for three years past.
Ithpugh an hour and twenty minuets
ere. consumed in the delivery of the
eture, .yet; excepting the noisy de
monstrations of a thougless boy, who
was kindly si'.enced by Superintendent
liUCore; from every part of that packed
audience there was pcrfeo attention. At
ose the audience unanimousiey
ly applauded the speakor.
U. II.
BrmrswA mbwm immMmw wiwwjr'i
TOWNSHIP" ELECTIONS.
kihuway.
Number of rotes cast lor each oanelt
dute hi the ltidw.iy distiint, at tho
oteo'ion btld on Tuesdaj Feb. lGth
175.
('unstable
1'. MaloBO S4
Wallace Morgsster 87
I'etcr Kcunedy 1
Jimtice of the 1'cacc
ChaiM.:ad 120
G. l.. Messenger 1
O. O Messenger 1
Siipcrvltor
O. 11. Fitch 121
I). D. Cook 20
W. II. Osterhout U7
'School Directors
J. Wuodwatd 53
J. II. llagerty 4'.)
W. S. Hawbiiu 51
J. Powell (51
W. S. Scrvico iVd
E. J. Miller (W
II. M. Towers 17
S. A. OUsteal 1
J. Gardner 4
Judge of Elect inn
S. A." Olmsteal 43
II. S. Thayer 78
C. V. Gilhs 1
hij:tctor
1'. A. Mend 4(5
A. Cummiugs 77
TVeiwircr
11. V. Kime 5.".
W. U. Hyde 70
Au.Jitor
Geo. A. llubbuu 41
James Peuiield 71)
Chili
C. I. McCauloy 43
Will Dickinson 74
Awzsor
H. A- Parsons, Jr. fit
C. V. Giiiis 52
C. Mead 1
ST. MARY 3 BOKO.
Chief IJurges, Geo. Wcidcnbocrner.
Justice oft lie Peiice. Charles Wuis.
Town Council. John Kindle, Wiu.
Gcis, John Foster.
School Directors. xiouis lloyer,
Leonard Wittman, Geo. Ed. Wcis.
Ovcisccm of the Poor. Alois
Sehiitiers, Geo. W'eigi'j, Jr.
Judge of Elcctinu. Jacob Tresch.
Inspectors of Election. L. M. Gif
ford, P. A. Wiihelm.
Assessor. Frank Wrgemer.
Auditor. Geo. Walmsiey.
Uoro. Cointiiblc, and lligh Consta
ble. Albert Weis.
JUNES XO .VNSHl r.
Tollable. iio'o.:it Maueit
Supervisor.. Laic Keclcr
March, Mi'j!iac-1 'i iiirr
In the ciso t.l ivccfer and
Peter
r.iiiicr,
tr.cro is it tii'. it is ctiiimed that (lie
election board threw nut a vote for Mil
ler, winch !-!v.iuid have bucu cjuu'.cd. A
content will l.o had.
iSeiii.il Directors. J. L. Urown
Jo'iti Dennett.
Town (.'Ink. "T L McKcaa.
Tre.isuivr. Di'iigamio Ucvior.
Collector.
Judge of I
ing
f nspectors
Wciricrt., U.
Audi to'.
As.-esr.-r.
i ioi. Cook.
;.'Cti-.:i. .1 II IloUillllai!
uf E'ectio.i.
A W'esiMir.
A T Aldrich
.Michael Milicr.
rox Towxsnir.
(joo. W Tavl.ir.
Job i:
Constable.
Supervisors
A IJ'iudy
Treamrr.
Henry Lnrgay, Clin?..n
John Taylor.
Clerk J J. Tayl
School Diieciors. Johu Collins, Dr.
II fctraessley.
Inspectors Samuel Drown, Tbomas
Sullivan
Auditor John ilershey
Assessor U W Roge.r
Judge of Election Jacob McCuuley
i:i:nzinckh tow-nsmu'
Supervisors. Adam Jeobetgor, John
Gleixner
Assessor Nicholas Dowald
Audj lor John Lreiodld
Just ice of the Peace Martin Sorg
Judge of Election Charles Hitter
Inspectors ol Election li Wesuitzcr
Phillip Young
School Directors Adam C Kopp
George Sclle
Treasurer Joseph Gerha
Constablo Michael Glatt
Town Cleik Wm Gross
inn h land
Justice of the Peac Emmctt
HoTeucamp
Suparvifors O.boru Coolcy Thomas
Campbell Jr.
Judge of Election Wm. Sttubbs
Inspectors Wm. James, Thomas
Campbell Jr.
Auditor Dwight James
Assessor Edward Lair
School Directors W-j Jamca Levi
Elethrope
Treasurer Levi Elethrope
Cunstable George Coohy
Treasurer Tie betw;en Wm Clyde
and Myron Kauglit
Supervisors Adam Zimmerman, Eli
Ishman
School Directors Jerry D Donaly
Myion Rang lit
Judge of F!e3tion fl C Moore
Inspectors Mike Shifer, Geo Croft
Constable James S Champion
Overseers of the Poor Godfrey Par
rot, Wm Kelly
Clerk C P M'Closk?y. and C II
Iloflman each rceeived seventeen votes
Assessor II J Clyde
Auditor II Cats
Hartford, Feb. 12. Eirly ting morn
ing a fire started iu the basement ot W.
M. Miller's fancy dry goods store, in
Main street and owing to tho frozen
hydrants and short supply of water,
spread southward into Starr's building,
occupied by Ives, Ingrahiu cD Co., dry
goods, M. A' is, tailor several dress
makers establishment aud five families.
Theso Luildiugi were totally destroyed,
W. M. Miller loses $25,000; insurance
$17,500. 11. liallcnstciu, millinery
goods, in the same building, loses $20,
U00; insurance S1G.000. Allied E. Ely,
owner of the buildiug, losses $25,000;
insurance, 820,000. The loss on P. B.
Starr's building is $40,000, and tho in
surance $11,000. Ives Myraham & Co.
lose ab6ut $100,000 on stock, which is
insured for $85,000.
iiimiNiss Failures Last Ykar.
It appears from the annual circular ol
the Mercantile Agency at New York
that the failures in thirty-seven States
cluriug the year 1874 numbered 5,830,
tho amount of liabilities being $155,.
230,000. In 1873 there were a less
number of failures (5183) but the
amount of liabilities was 822S;40D,000,
In 1872 thetc were 4,000 failures, th
liabilities being $121,050,000, and in
1871, 2,915 failures, and the liabilities
$85,253,000. In Connecticut, Indiana,
Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey,
Pennsylvanin.&c ,tho failures were more
than iu 1873, and less iu Alabama,
Missouri, North Carolina, and other
Southern States, 'jhe causes, uo doubt,
being purely local. Auother noticeablo
feature is that, while the number of
failures are more than in 1S73, there is
a diminution in the amount of liabili
ties. There are two causes for this,
namely, the panic, which involved an
unusual number rf lirgi houses, and
duriug 1S74 the volume of besincss
was greatly diminished. Tho largest
number ol failures ws in New York
City, 645; in the State of Pennsylvania
there were 044. The least numbir was
in Vermont, 3(3. The liabilities in New
York City were $32,580,000, aud in
Pennsylvania $31,774,000.
The effect ol tno lrea haiikiug clause
of tho new law has been thus fur, says
the Philadelphia Ltdgcr, just what it
was predicted it would bo, namely, to
inereaso tho bank capital and circulation
of Eastern States. Ic n-ipears that from
Maine applications have been made for
charters for two new hanks with a capi
tal of $! 50,000, mid for an inctea.se of
8300,000 capital for old banks. Old
bauksin Vermont petitiou for 5150,000
morn capita!
Tsio new
nuks
asked fir in Missau'iu s ts with capi
tal of $200,000 iu tl:e aggregate; old
banks a.-k for 150.000 nioro capital,
and other eld bauks ask for $1,000,000
more circulation on capital already paid
in. The new banks in Connecticut ask
for $200,000
capi.a!; the applications
for lucrcsfo of cai.ite.l from the same
Stato amount to f:55,000, and old
bauks ask for c'300,000 increase of cir
culation on capital already paid in
Here is an agsregto ineroas:! of $3,105,-
000 for Nw England out of a total lor
the whole country of 5,731,000
more than one hall'. Li the Western
aud Southern S at. s the uggrrgato ap
plications are hut $550,000, aud during
the same time the ba;i!s of tho four
Statis of Indiana, Illinois, Vi.-con.-;n
and Missouri have surrendered $702,
!HJ0 of their eiitula'iou. Thus tlm en
tire increase ol ccculation goes to the
Siiites where shoe; has boon tlio execs
so loudly complained oi by Western
politicians o! tho o:t nroicv fctiit
NUt.US AilMAlL'S.
TI.osi v.l expected anyihing in the
ray tf decent I. gUiatiou from Hie home
of represen'aiiv.. s at ilanisLurg, are
cooiutid i oi-ar j.'oioniieut.
il was iu session ihr-e weeks before
its committees wens appointe I, mid it i
now iu the li: h week ut the ('i-siim
without having j.ci looted a bill oi' its
own. A f'-:w d4ye ago a Pi publican
member intn:u?ed a cjucui reut resolu
tion lor a ii.Rt a ijounniiCMt. on March
i Sib. 1c took itiu Democrats by sur
prise, and their icdignation wa3 almost
unrestrained. They were compelled,
however, to assume a Tiriurc which (hey
did not liavp, and vote ir the resolu
tion. Taero were sonic courageous
enough to declare ihc-y did not want a
final adjournment at that time, and in
the senate tho matter nut with quite a
respectable as regards number-.
Democraiie oppo.s:tiou. Unless that
resolution is lecon.sideif d. and it is very
doubtful indeed il the senate, will con
sent to a lecotuid jraiiou, thers remains
but little more than livo weeks of the
sessiou. Il the remaining five weeks ere
used in the sam? manner that tho last
have been, the house of representatives
will adjourn with a record of two fights
and one United ."states senatoi the
politics of the Utter, according to many
Democratic papers, heirg couriered
doubtful. They have, tome how, got
the idea that he is a Democrat uuder
Republican "lDiluerco.
Tho trouble with the majority iu tho
house of reprcseiiiatWcs is t;,cro are uo
leaders. It is ;.'n unorganized, rash and
inexperienced iot The inly time when
the members have been held under any
thing like discipline was at the time of
the senatorial comc-t, and the lash ihcn
was wielded by those not belonging to
tho house;. It was chiefly to the clean
cut diplomacy and wily tactics of Wal
lace that the hat uioi. ions settlement ol
the senatorial fi.'ht was duo, Dut Wal
lace cannot give bis attention to the
house now, and there does not, ap .
pear to be; any one capable of aftuming
lh leadership.
There is either not enough ability or
there is too much. There are go many
inexperienced Democratic iminbeis who
know so much that they resolutely de
clined to be led by any one, nnd tho ma
jority is, therefore, one brilliant mass of
leaders, whose fell-eswem aud undis
guised anxiety to placo themselves iu a
conspicuous position before their con
stituents, is rendering them worthless to
the State, and disastrously impeding
legislation. They started out by the
election of an ill-tempered, inexperien
ced speaker by making an indicted ballot-box
stufl'er eergeant-at-arms, and
banding the various t-flieea of the bouse
around to about tho worst lot ofiguoraut
incompetents that could be seleeted
from among the multitudinous army
that presented itself
It was a beginning that promised
nothing, and that is all that may reasona
bly be expected ot it. It is armed with
trifles. Willianmpoit Guzettt, and
Bulletin.
tmxmr.r.!9 nr.g j','wm J iniuum.ttlaTCTn
The Wellsville liiporkr eays: Mrg.
Eleanor M. Joues, of Stannard'e corners,
a mile and a half above our village, was
apprehended lor passing counterfeit
money at Cuba, in November last.
She had her trial at Albany, and was
acquitted. The jury brought ia a ver
dict of not guilty. The Albany Journal
saye, "Although this result was partly
expected the crowd manifested their ap
proval by long continued applause
which tho court in vain tried to ckeck.
Tho prisoner was 10 overcoino with
emotion at the terminatien that tears
came into her eyes and rising be bowed
her thanks to the ju.-y. The oourt then
announced that the was discharged, and
with her husband aid child she kit the
room."
Fatal Accidint The Lewistown
Democrat ssys: Jesse R. Cofrode, of
Dauphin, Pa., one ot the bridge-builders
engaged in the erection of the ew
railroad hi id je at this place, was killed
by an acoideift on Saturday morning
last. He was below upon the ice, whilst
other hands were engaged upon the
trestle, aud by some mishap a lateral
brace, five by six inchei thick and
about tweuty feet in leugth, fell from
the lop; aud although the workmen
above called to him to "look out" tho
eall was too late, tho middle of the stick
of timber struck bim upou the head,
fracturing the bono, and at the same
lime the stick was brokeu in twain
The unfortunate man was picked up
uucouscious, in which state he rcmaiacd
until night, when death eutued, He
was a single man, aged about 28 years.
Salt Lake, Febuary 13 I he Mor
mon High Couucil yesterday excom
muuicated C. G. Webb and wife, the
parents of Ann Flliza Y'ouug, lr apos
tacy from the Church of Latter Day
habits.
BUSINESS CAEDS.
O. A. IIATIIBIW,
Atloriu-y-at-law,
Kidgway, Pa.
2 2 tf.
RLTUS LUC ORE,
Alloruey-at-Law
Eidgnay, Elk Co., Pa. Oflieo iu
Hall's new Drick Uuiliiinir. Claims l'o:
collection promptly attended to.
voiil ly.
II ALL if AT CAUL U 1
Alturncys-al-Liw.
Office iu New Lriek Buildiug, Main St
Ridcwny, Elk Co., l'u. v:jn'Jif.
J, O. 15. BAlLLi;
A T I O Fi N K Y - A X L A IT .
vlnoyl. Kidgway, Elk County, Ta.
Agent for tho Traveler's l.ifo and Aeoi
dent insurauoe Co., of ilarllord, Conn.
JAMES 1. FULLER TOX,
Surgeon Dentist, having peramncnlly lo
caied in Rigway, oilers his professional ser
vices to the cmens uf Kulgway nuu snr.
rounding country. All work wiirr.iined
Ollicc in .Service & Wheeler's liiiilduig, up
stairs, first doui- to the left. 7-n-;il!-ly
CHARLES JJoL'es,
Watchuiaker, l.ngriiver and Jeweler,
Main sireet, liidgnny, Pa. Agent lor tl"
ilowo fc'ew ing Maehiiie, and Morton GohJ
l'eu. Repuiriug Waleiies, etc, Uocb with
lui s-iime aceuraey as iierotuforo. Saii
aetio.i jjuarauiced. vinly
a. a. jiessesglr,
Druggist nnd Paracculisi, N. W. cornet
of Maui and Mill streets, liidgway, Pa.
full assoilineut of eurelu'ly seleeted For
ein and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions
carefully dispensed at ail houis, day or
night.. vluUy
T. S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
l'hysiuian una Surgeon.
Otliee iu Drug Store, corner Droad and
Main Sis, Residence corner Dioad St.
oppoe-ile tho College. Ollice hours froiu
o lo 10 A. M. uud iroiu 7 lo S P. M.
vluUjl.
J. S. BUR DWELL, Ai. D.,
Feleclio Physician and Surgeon, hasreiuov
ed.lns otiice iroui Centre siieet, lo Main si.
itidjrway, Pa in the second tiory of the
new brick bunding of Juhn U. Hail, oppo
sito Hyde's elut'e,
yfiieo hours: b to 0 a- itv: 1 to 2 p. m. 7
jan 'J 7o
HIDE HOUSE,
Riduwjy, Fi.kCo., Pa
V.7. II. SCHKAM, Proprietor.
Thankful fur the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the uev
proprietor, hopes, ty paying s::iet a..-
leuliou to the eoml'ort and convenience oi
guests, to uieru a continuance oi liie
fame.
Oct 30 18(i'J.
BUCK TAIL DOUSE,
Kanb, McKeau Co., Pa.
It. E. LCOKFR, Proerietor.
ThuuUtul for the patronage bcretofoie so
liberally bestowed upon linn, the new pro
prieior, hopes, by paying strict, attention
lo the comfort aud vouveuience of guesis.
to merit a continuance of the same, lbs
only stables lor horses iu Kane and well
kepi night or day. Hall attached to the
Hotel. YlbJoyl,
KERSEY DOUSE,
CisTKEviLLK, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretotort
so liberilly bestowed upou Inui, the now
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
leuliou to the comfort ard couvenienct
of guests. t merit a continuance of the
same.
1'. II'. 11 AYS,
DUALBa 1M
Ery Goods, IToticns, Crcceries,
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
liar ley 1. .
vln47tf.
POWELL
&
KIME.
MAMMOTH
STOCK
Firmly believing that the world moves,
and that the demands ef the public ara con
stantly iacrcasint, tbe proprietors of tho
(Brand (Sfntipl J5toi;e
have just re turned from the eastern and
western cities with the most perfect k::d
complete stock of
MERCHANDISE
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do not keep, auJ they have
absolutely
1U10KEN THE PACK RONE
of high prices. They buy lor cash and
SELL FOR CASH I
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST !
Rilgway, May 1st, 1873.
Ahvebi:i
tic A
:sixu: Cnr.AP. Uoon, oystema-
A 11 persons who contemplate
Linking contracts with newspapers tor I he
insertion of advertisements, thoulu scud
l!o cents to ileo 1. Itowell A- to., 41 Park
Kow, Kew York, for their PAMPHLET
BOOK nincty-seveutU edition,) containing
lists ol over JOW newspape-rs and estinia
tes, Ehowiug the cost Advertisements
taken for leading papers in many Stales at
a termendous redaction from publishers
rates. Get tub book. v no 46 tf
'pO THE CITIZENS OK l'ESXSYL
1 VANIA. Your attention is specially
invited to the fact that tho National lianks
are now pvcparjd to receive subscriptions
10 the Capital Slock ot the Ciuteiiui.il
Foard of Finance. Tho funds realized from
this source are to be employed iu the ereo
tion of the buildings for the International
Exhibition, aud the expenses connected
with the same. It is confidently believed
that the Keystone Slate will be represented
by the name of every citizen alive to putri
olio commemoration of the one hundredth
birth-day of the nation. The shares of
stock are offered for $10 each, aud sub
scribers will receive a handsome engraved
Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing
and preservation as a national memorial.
Interest at tbe rate of six per cent, per
annum will be paid ou all puyiuents of Ctu
tennial Slock from date of payment to
January 1, loib.
Subscribers who are not neai a Nation
Bank can remit a check or post oilice order
to tbe undersigned.
FRED'K FRALEY, Treasurer,
W)l Walnut St., Philadelphia
QUOTATIONS
White, Powell &
Co.
ttANKF.P.S AND MtOKKIld,
No. 42 South Third Street.
Philadelphia, Fclruiry ICth, 1875.
mi). Aaur.ii
U. S. 1R81. o l'.i i!0
do 6 '20, O VJ, M and i liij
do do 'lit do 1 7 A
do de '0.3 do lit.
do do J an 1 J isj
do do 'Ii7 do l'.'i
do do '08 do I'.lJ
do 10-40, coupon... 17
do Pnoifio 's cy Int. off 1'."
New 6 s lleg. 1SS1 15
do t. lHl lfj
Gold 15
Silver 107
lull
Pennsylvania 0o 65 J
Rending t7 67
Philadelphia & F.rie 20 20
Lehigh Navigation Div. o!T. 51 j 01ij
do Valley CI C:i
United R H of N J lix. Div 131 liW
Oil Creek 11 11
Nortlieru Ccnirul 8:ii 84
Central Traasportation A'-'l 41
Ncsiiiehoiiing
5H
A L A Mori gage li's 'S3 1010-'
NEW L.IV13IIY STABLE
IN
tlii
mm
km P -2 12
DAN SCIUP.NEil WISHES TO IN
form tbe Cittzcns of Kidgway, aud the
public gonerally, that ho lias ttarl ed a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Basics, to let upon the mot reasona.
ble terms
gIl8 will nleo do job lean ing.
Stable on lirond slrcet, above Main.
All orders left al tlio Post Oiiiee will meet
prompt nttention
Au.' 20 170. tf.
f m n
123 LciisElGH ATtiiiis, 1
Cot.E. SSiASt., KEY YORK,
Ho Independent Physician,
TREATS ALL FORMS OI"
CHEOKI0 DISSASS,
AKD :VECEIYE3
Letters from rill ixiris cj
the Cii'lUscd World.
EY H!3 CKiEi.fAl WAT C?
CoaMni a Meal Frasiico
JI3 13 TI.EA.TINO
Humorous Patients ia Europe, tho
Yest Indies, the Ba-iuiiicn of
Canada, and in cvaxy Statd
of the Union.
ADVICE CiVEH EY
FRdS OF CHAfSCE.
No mercurial mertfchios or tVl.-t.'i Ic-u flrnan ted.
lint daring the imt tucii:y jrurs tmiie.i si:cccf!1
fnlly nearly or quite 4n.iio cs. A.l f.xin con
uecfed with ciu-h citj arc ctravilty r'cnral,
VrUctiiur thi'y bo cinmnuii-au'd hy letjr or in
pmon, or oborveil by ttie D.n'tur oi- hi fts-ocinto
phy.iciiLii. The laucr &ro all ecit-ntiuo uiMical
int.a.
All inTall.ts at a cIMance an rcqi!ri!'l to nnjwer
an ext.Dde.l Wat ot plain qno.ii.m, which will be
furui.hei by inBil free, or at the ..fil-.-e. A coin
pk't system of rci?iterii:ff proveno m-sinko or
confusion. Case bo".ks nt'vpr i-onnlt..'!, exef pt by
the physician of th eHtab!i-.hmrnt, Yuv frt-o
cmsaltation tRn.l for lit f iuxti.ns.
A ixty-pt'e painplik-t ot cw.iencea of eucccej
9ent fice al&o. .
JLurta 13 r. 33. XJ. FOOTE,
Uox 7S8, New Yorid
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Talk," mwe recently piibli.-htrd, which has koUI
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VH Biokt," which ih nuvv being published in verieA.
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U out of print), will bo sent free on Application
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ADDRESS A3 ABOV&
LLLCUKN V VALLEY HAIL UOAU
LOW-GKAbE UtViSlONT.
On oiid nfler MONDAY, NOV. 2, s;i.
hr.iiiK Lfinceu Itedlmuk and Urii'uvooJ will
inn as follow.-;
wttinaiD.
KXIMIKHS and .MAIL will leave Prift-
tfood daily at IJirJl) p ni , lieynoldsvilie at
(J n ui, Urookville at 4:.)i ui, nrriving
at ltedbauk at l::12 i in, coiuiec I ing with
Lxprosf on Main Line for Pittsburgh.
.M1M.U UA1 leaves i;ejnoid.,v. lie dailv
at U: -10 a in, HiooltviMe ut c:lU a ui, arriv
ing at ltedbauk ut 1 1 in. connecting
with trams noi lli nnu touili ou .iain Liue.
msTw.Miu.
KXPltU.SS and MAIL leaves KedbauU
daily ul 1J:'0 a in. arrives at liroohvilie i.t
i p m. ItevnOidsYiilis at ililitJ u ui. lirili-
wood at : 1 tj p in, couueetiiii' wiih trains
euht and vest ou I' and E ltnili oud.
M1X1CD WAV leaves New lieihlc'm daily at
o;U0 t m, arrivei at UrooKville at Sj-.u'i p
in, lleynoldsvillc at p m.
MAIN LINK
On and after Mo.NDAY, NOV 2:!, 1871,
trains on the Allegheny Valley Kaiiroad wiil
nui as follows:
liL'I'r'ALO UXPRKSS will leave I'itis-
ft r rn
burgh daily at ":-!" a in, ledbuuk Junction
at lU:17 a ui, and arrive at On City at-:Jel
p m.
NIGHT EXPRESS will leave Oil
city at '.I;0j p ui.Uedhnnk Jui.etiou hi 2. bo
a m, and arrive at Pittsburgh at 7: He) a m.
Tl'ltSVlLLt; EXl'ULSS leaves l'itls
burgh at 8:1)0 p m, 1'cubauk Junction at
6:20 pin, and arrives al Oil City at 1U:L'0 p
in. Returning, leaves Oil City ul tSiiiU a
ur, Piedbauk Junction at 12:11 am, and ur
ines al Pittsburgh at 'AAj p ui.
J. J. LAWKLXCK,
General bupenntcndeu'.
Wh. M. Phillips,
Am i aiupt., BrooliTille, Ta.
KAILI10AD3
PENNSYLVANIA KAIL IU)AD(
riiiladclpliia & Erio It. R. Division.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON and after MO.N DAY, NOV, 1, 1874,
the trains on the Philadelphia Si
Eria Kaiiroad wiil run as follows:
WKSTWAnil.
LiUE .MAIL leaves Pliiladelphin 11.55 p m
' " llenovo 11.10 a iu
" " " Einporiuu 1.10 p m
" St. Mary'e 2.0) i m
llidgwuy 2..M p m
" arrive id l.rii- ti.Uu u oi
EAST IV A liJ-'.
ERIE MAIL leaven Kris 11.20 a m
" " Eidgnay 4.43 p m
" " " St. .Mary's 6.10 p m
" " " Emporium ei.O-j p m
' " " llenovo 8.2-3 p m
" " arr. at Philadephia... 0.60 am
Mail Enst connects east and west at Erie
with L M S 11 W.
Mail West with east and west trains no
L S S )1 S II W
VvM. A. BALDWIN.
Uen'l tSup't.
Winter Arraogcuieut.
BUFFALO, NEW iORK & PllIL'A. R. R.
TUK S1IOUTKST AND MOST DIBIICT ROUTB
To V illio uisport, Sunbury, llarrisburg
i'bilailelpliiii, lialtiuiuie, Wash
ington and the South.
On anJ after XOVEM BEil 10, 1S74, and
uutil i'ui ;liur mil ice, I rams will leave Uulfalo
New York & l'hiladelpliia Railway Depot,
corner Exchange and Louisiana streets
(Buffalo time): as fallows:
7 40 A. M. ACCOMMODATION (daily
except Sundays), stopping nl Ebeuezcr
8 01. tpringljiooie 8 11, Lima 8 20, Jamison
2o, Aurora H ol, Wales 8 41, Uolbud 8 60;
i'roiectioii II 06, Arcade W 20, Yorkshira
'J 27, .VocliKH D ui, ir'iMiikliii Vilio 'J 66,
IsLiua. 10 13, Hinsdale 10 ol, Erie Kni'.way
Junction 10 -16, Oleaa 10 4!l, Westona 10 6ti.
l ortville 1106, Stale Line 11 12, Eldred
112", Laiabees 11 ol, Sa.lwell 11 4D,
iuille l'oiul 1 1 46, Pore Allegany 1168,
Liberty 12 17, P- M., Keating 12 20, SUip
peu 12 -i;J. Eiuporiiim 1 00, P. il.
Stages are udorii.-.ed lo connect with
this iraiii at Eiiiin lor Marilla; nl Arcade
for Yorkshire; at Franliliuviile fijr llush
i'ord and Centreville; at Pertville for Ceres,
1'iichburg, Lillle Genesee, lioliver, Mill
port aud Sharon Ceuiic. at Larabees for
SiiielLpoil; at Port Allegany for Coudera
perl; ut Ken'.mg, i'uesday s and Fridays for
Whi.rtou, East hariou mid E.isi Homer.
b o'J A. il. MIXED 'IRAIN QO OLEAN
(dniiy except Ciuudajs). stopping at Ebon
c.er U o6, bpuuglirouk 10 07, Elina 10 28,
Jauion 10 -4-!, Aurora 11 06, Wales 11 o2,
llnliamt 11 66, I roicctiou 12 10 P. M , Ar
e.ule 12 48, Verksliiie 1 U6, Machias 1 20,
t'liinkiiiiviile 2 06, UcIiua. 26 0, iiin.-n.lalo
i 2:1, Eiie llailway Junciou 4 OJ P. M,
Miigci ere uuvcili!-ed lo coiiuect with
ibis train at A.'cudc lor Yuri. time tii. i
liuhli id; t.l l'iimlJinvilie for l.n.-'lilei'it.
'J U'l P. M. WAMlINGiuX EXPRESS,
(ihiiij ), stopping ,il Eljunezer i 22, Spring,
ij.oiik :! :ilt Ein.a 3 !J0, Jaiuisou li 10, Auro
r:. S 4!i. U ka ii ZS, iiolland 4 06, l'roiec
liou 4 i6, Arcane 4 20, ork
: ).-. io 4 110, Miu iiiai 4 46, i rankli-.illo 6 00,
ie'chuu 0 1", Uiii.-dnle 6110, Er.e Railway
unetiuii 6 4 , O:. au0(i6 (!-'iii.pci j, Wcs
lolis 0 16, l'o;l:ile 0 22, Siute Line 0 :!0,
Eldred (i 42, Laiabeea 0 6o, S.-irlwell 0 6S,
i Hi t lo Point 7 12, Port Allegany 7 14,
lLiit.ng 7 42, i.u.poriuni 8 16, l-'cnovo
In 40, Willi,::,.). j. on 1 IO A. M., SiiiiLury
i 6il, i;:irri;bing 4 20, i-ew York 11 A. M.,
Piiiin-Jclpliia 8 Oj, Eniiiiuorc 7 46, Wnsiiing
;ou ejT A. M.
invs ale advertised lo connect with
1 1 . : s naiii al Eitou lor .Manila; ut East Au
n i a, en Tuesdays, Xhursduys and Salur.
Ui.),-.. f ir Java il'i.ge, Si ry iiorville, Wales
and V. :.k-s kolio'.v; at Aruade for Spring
Mile, c and.iiikay and Vorhsliire.
1 u:i:i in Palace Sleeping Cars on this
train lit.'.i! lluilalo to Ei.iiimorc and Wash
n.gun w i E.ii.1. el.aiivo Pliiludetphia pas
teiif-eit traiisi'i r at ilari -Lu rga. New ork
I .gtis :.t ilai risliui g. On Sunday
lins tr.tiii docs i, ut run ea-i, of Oiciiu.
TEAIN";! EliAVH EMPORIUM.
:. A. M., ELI ; aI.O EXPRESS (dally)
SMppil,;:
Li i.e. iv
ui Siiipen 2 1;0, kealing il 16,
25, Toil Allegany :j 62, iurile
l'i i.." 110, fan well 4 10, l.araliei-.s 4 22,
Eldred -! :i-. Siaie J.:i-j 4 62, Poriville 6 Oli,
WtHoiis 6 lit. Okau (i tut, Erie Railway
lui.e-tinii 0 06, EiiiMfiiio 0 20, kchiia (j 06,
Franklinvil.e 0 61, .iaelnas 7 10, Yorkshue
7 !- Arende 7 21, Protection 7 4, Holland
7 4; NSales 7 6.1, aurora 8 10. Jamison
S Hi, I'.lr.m 8 20. Spi iugbrook 8 20, l ben
eier 8 HO, Putlnloli e)-l A. M.
This train makes ebrcut conr.eel ions for
Niagara Palis, i.ud ull Jiuiui a in Canada and
liie Vic st.
Singos n-.o ndverlised lo conne.t with
this iniiu ill Area le froui Spriugvuie, 1 an-
uusay aim uiKsuire; at l.asl Aurora, on
Tile-days, TIiiumIiivs and Saturdays from
Java, StiyUeihviiie, Wales aud WuieJ Hol
low; at Eliua li : in Marilla.
im Mondays ihisiruiu dcs notj-uu a;-t
of Oleau.
n CO A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER A-D
Ei.ElCHT (dally except SnnJiiyR.) Mopp
ing at Miippeu 0 40. Kentiug 7 36, Liberty
7 40, Port Allegany 8 -10, Turtle Poii.t
'J lo, Sai twt'i 0 26. Liirabecs 1)40, Eidied
10 00, Male Lino 10 3:1, Poriville 1106,
We.ti iis 11 20. Olean :i oR, Erie Railway
way Jtiimion 11 43, llinsdule 12 16 P. M.,
l i aul.linviilu 2 06, Holland 4 06, Auaor
4 46, Jui.ciiou 0 10 P. M.
Singes arc .viveriised to connect witir
(his train at 1'cr.ville Jvoui Ceres, Rich
luig, Little Genesee, Eoliver, Jiiiiport uud
Sua. on Cenlia.
2 00 P. M., ACCOMMODATION (daily
excel t buudays), stopping at bhippen
2 14, Keating 2 1.3, Liberty 2 41, Port Al
legany o Ml, iurile Point 3 13, Sartweil
15 18, Larabees 3 26, Eldred 3 31, Sluie
Line3 46, iortvillo 3 63, Vestous36U.
Olean 4 Of, Erie Railway Junction 4 lit,
lliusilnie -l l.-ciiu.v 4 41. I raukimvilie
6 00, Machias 6 26, YorUohire 6 30, Arcnda
6 6n, Proiecliou 0 10, lloilund 0 22, i.ii'.fs
0 311, Aurora li 10, Jamison 0 61, Eliua li 6'J
Springlnotk 7 O-l, Ebenczer 7 16, EuUnlo
7 40 p. M.
Llages ere advertised to connect vuih
Ibis train at Keating from W harton, EaM.
i.ouier and En-t haitou ou Tuesdays and
t'r.dij3;nt Poit AiUgany from Coudeis.
poll; at Larabees tioin fineiliporl; at
Fr.iiikliuville front liushford nud Centre.
viile; at Arcade from Rushford aud York
sliuc. TRAIN LEAVES OLEAN:
6 1 A. M ., LOCAL PASSiiNGER AND
FY EIGHT, daily except Sundays, stopping
at lliuedale 0 47, lsehua7 18, FrauLliiivil'.o
80 0, f.ai-hias 8 84, Yorkshire 8 63, Arcada
O 20, Pro'ection 'J 64, Holland 10 13, Walts
10 38, Aurora 10 06 Jamison 11 21 Elm
1136 Springbrook 11 0 Ebeuczor 12 15
EuHalo 1 OO P. M.
II. C. FIS5,
Gcu'l Manager.
J. D. YEOMAX3, 11. L. LYMAN,
GeulSupt. Geu'l Pas rAg t
JOBWORK.-Weare now prepared
f to doall kinds of JOB WORK.
I-.iivelepes. Tags. Bill-heads, Letter heads,
neully and cheaply executed. Olliea iil
1 hater k Ilugeity'a new building, Main
Btrcei, Rulgway, Pa.
ELK LODGE, A. Y. M.
The Mated meetings of Elk Loige, No
879, are held al their hall, corner of Mnh
aud Depot streets, on the aeoond and foui ih
Tueidaya of each month-
W. C. TIEALY, Beo'y.