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READ THIS LAW. THE END OF THE WORLD. PERSONAL. LOCAL Din Ef 'TORT. THE KANE WEEKLY BLADE.

More Predictions on the Subject. We call the attention of our readers to the following important act passed at the recent session of the Legislature The fulfillment of the prediction for the winding up of sublunary affairs last Arrival and Departure of Mai Eastern Daily, except Sundays, arrives 1 r. lea ve at 4 P. M. 3 Western Daily, except Sundays, arrives 1 3:45 r.

leaves at 8:45 P. M. J. D. Lronard, Mj KANE, AUGUST 1881.

Newspaper Regulations. An act to prohibit the sale to any person under sixteen years of age, of deadly weapons, gunpowder and explosive Jrne having failed, rendered it necessary, for the gratification of that class of peo Subscribers who do not give express notice to substances, in the Commonwealth of Societies. me contrary, are consmerea as wiamujt wu ple whose existence depends on something to be constantly worrying over, Pennsylvania. untie tneir subscriptions. Jl suoscrioera win wiwr pawruinwuuuucu.

oublishers mav continue to send them until all Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and that another day should be fixed. Some ArrpftrAffp.fi are i rjaid. House of Representatives tn General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by au If subscribers refuse or neglect to take their papers from the office or place to which they 1 are sent they are held responsible until they ..1.

1. 1. 1 1 1 .1 nnMna In ilia. The Cyclopaedia War. the month of July, 1881, witnesses the completion of the largest and most important literary work this country and the century have seen.

It is the Library of Universal Knowledge, large type edition, in 15 large octavo volumes, contaioing 10 per cent more matter than Appleton Cyclopaedia, at less than one eith its cost, and 20 per cent more than Johnson Cyclopedia, at a little more than one fourth its cost. Chambers Encyclopaedia, which forms the basis of the Library of Universal Knowledge (the last London edition of 1880 being reprinted verbatim as a portion itTcon tents). is the laborious product 1 j. of the ripest British and European scholarship. It has devel I QtO IT oped through a century of cT elopaidia making? its.

various 1 fc 1 editions having been nZy times revised, in successive years, till has come to be universally recognized bvSose competent to judge, as standing at the very front of great aggregations of knowledge and better adapted than any other Cyclopedia for popular use. It contains sSl'l and important information as the ordinary reader, or the careful student, is likelv to seek Hpon about 25,000 subjects in every department of human knowledge Chambers's Itll Production. edited and Polished for a foreign market and could not be ex frm tjrai pected to give as much promi nence to American topics as hm ThA American readers mieht desire To supply these and JT 1 I IlW other deficienaes atogecoS of Amencan editors and writers have added important articles upon about oocftooics covering the entire field of human knowledge, bringing the whole number of titles under one alphabetical arrangement to about 40,000. Thus the" work is thoroughly Americanized and the Library of Universal Knowledge becomes at once the latest and mct complete Encyclopaedia in the field, at a mere fraction of the cost of anv Kimil.ir Dvtiiv iiiiuir uiiia, auu gnu uuv uwhvo thority of tne same, mat any person who shall knowingly and wilfully sell, or cause to be sold, to any person under sixteen years of age, any cannon, re C. T.

A. Jfc B. Society Meethig for trHui action of business ait their hall, Sundavs 4 8:00 p. m. J.

D. Bboopkr, Pres't. Royal Arcanum. La Mnt Council, No. 26! meets every alternate Tuesday evening at 7:8 o'clock, from December to Way, and at 81 o'clock from May to December, at Davis' Ne Hall.

O. I). COLEMAN, Regent. Auotst Peikbson, Sec'y. L.

O. of Q. T. Meet every Saturday eveniul at VA o'clock, iu Davis' Hall. i H.

J. JAMES, W. C. T.j C. T.

Lay, Secretary. lunatic has undertaken the task of figuring out another day on which the dire event is sure to occur, and agrees with the celebrated prophecy credited to Mother Shipton so far as the year 1881 is concerned, but by force of circumstances If subscribers move to other places without Gen. Kane left on Thursday's mail for New York. Mr. D.

Curtis of Ludlow, was in Kane on Saturday. John M'Closkey returned from his trip east on Saturday. Mr. Wm. Hetznicker, of Wilcox, paid Kane a visit on Wednesday.

Mrs. Zeigler is a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. K. Lacy, at East Kane.

M. O'Connor, our popular barber, visited the county seat last week. Mr. J. M'Dade has added a neat piazza to his residence on Chase street.

County Superintendent Campbell is on his rounds, holding teachers' examinations. We are under obligations to Rev. Carpenter for a nice mess of green peas from his garden. Miss Cary, of Union City, is spending a few weeks in town, stopping at the Informing the publisher, they aro new responsible. Notice should always be given of the removal.

The courts have decided that refusing to take a paper from the office, or removing and leaving it uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of intentional frAHri. has fixed on a later day. The author of volver or pistol or any such deadly weapon, or who shall knowingly and wilfully sell, or cause to be sold, to any such minor any imitation of toy cannon, revolver or pistol, so made, constructed or arranged as to be capable of being loaded with gunpowder or explosive substances, cartridges, shot, slues or balls, Township Officers. Postmasters who fail to notify publishers of the failure of a party to take a paper aciaressea to him regularly, become liable for the sub this prediction, as if fearful that he may be mistaken, lays the responsibility on one Leoanrdo Arentino, an Italian author of the fourteenth century, who is said to have fixed the precise date, but who appears to have been entirely.overlooked scriution. LOCAL BREVITIES; and being exploded, fired off, and discharged and thereby, become a dangerous or deadly weapon, or who shall knowingly and wilfully sell, or cause to be sold, to any such minor any cartridges, irunpowder or other danirerous i School Directors Joshua Davis, V.

Glflis Win. Harvison, O. B. Lay, as. M'Dade, Wm Wilkius.

of the Peace D. T. Hall, John A M'll. .1 Poor Masters T. Coleman, Wm.

Hubbartt Treasurer F. W. Meese. Clerk William Hubbard. 1 P.

Karlson, August Normaii Au.litors 1). HoA ells, John T. Griffith, K. Collins. Assessor W.

T. Bvham. 1 Constable M. O'Connor. 3 Judge of Election Robert Campbell.

3 Injectors of Election Jefferson iiarlcv, J. O. Liddell. i heretofore. According to this authority the fatal day is November 15, 1881, fifteen days, however, being required to preceded it.

PrfC nf the 15 voIumes complete, in extra cloth binding, $1500 In half I Iww Russia, sprinkled edges, $20.00. In half Russia, gilt top, 22 so In full library sheep, marbled edges, $25.00. 5 J.w8".16 importance of this great Encyclopedia lies especially in the fac that .9 brough within the reach of every one who'aspires after bow and culture. It is really a libra to "fa1 edge. It brings i liberal PaUA Hi AM education edge.

It brings a liberal explosive substances, shall in every way house of J. D. Leonard. I be guilty ol a misdemeanor, and upon complete the destruction. The cataclysm is to begin by a general uprising of the Muzzle your dog.

Businesses booming. This is Vennor's August. The hay is nearly harvested. A new meat market in town. The candidates begin to circulate.

Tramps again infest this community De Forest Weld comes to the front conviction thereof shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeeding three hundred dollars. again as manager of a large dry goods house in Jamestown, N. Y. we reacn yen 01 every plowboy of the country and aoorentiee hov of tlio ritv Fmn, Approved the 10th day of Tune, A. D.

waters, the human race will lose the power of speech, and by the time fixed everything will be obliterated, but by fire or flood has not yet been made public. 1881. Henry M. Hoyt, E. R.

Mayo, of Eldred, is a candidate for the nomination of district The weather is a trifle cooler this The Time for Squirrel Shooting. As considerable misapprehension attorney on the Republican ticket. week. .7 7, tvt'y metnHnic in me lana owes it to himself and to his children that such a Cyclopedia shall henceforward form a part of the Zu Professio.nal man. and every person, of intelligence in every Walk of life, a Cyclopsedia is a necessity.

Of course the old and wealthy publishers who have grown rich (it is said that the Appletons have made a profit of nearly two mUlion dollars on their Cyclopedia) from the sale of their high priced publications are not pleased that their monopolies are broken and their power overthrown. Of course the book agents and booksellers who have been used to selling these high priced books are On the 17th inst. Dr. and Mrs. Free There is great activity in railroad ON TO HOWARD HILL BIG LEVEL RAILROAD.

man, ol bmethport, will celebrate the circles. seems tojiave arisen as to the time for squirrel shooting, it is deemed timely to publish the law on this subject, which is A meeting of the board of directors of twenty fifth anniversary of their wedding. Unmuzzled dogs are below par in Mr. Ed. Cochran, of Edenburg, Clar Bradford.

gluing Hum 4U 10 00 per cem commission lor $10,000 Reward getting from 40 to 60 per cent commission for not so well pleased to sell the Library of Universal Knowledge the Big Level railroad company was held at the residence of Gen. Kane on Saturday evening last. Members of the ion county, is spending a few weeks in The blackberry brigade is out in force as follows: Section 2. No person shall kill or expose for sale, or have in his of her possession after the same' has been killed, Kane, a guest at the residence of E. though those who are not short sighted discover that their own interests, after all, are these days.

board present were as follows: E. Lang. iucuLK.1 mm me interests ot tne people, ana their real profits, in the end, are increased The work of opening up the new coal uy tire immense sales which result Irom meeting the npnnlf' tu Kane, president D. T. Hall, secretary A man named James Parker, who booksellers, however, are better pleased to slander than to sell this and our numerous other mine continues.

J. Davis, J. D. Leonard, J. D.

Brooder resides at Belmont, N. cleared 5,000 Biinuuru ana incomparaDiy low priced publications. But the Literary Revolution has Churches. Methodist Episcopal Rev. D.

M. Carpenter'! pastor. Services first and third Sabbath of eacil month at 11 :00 a. m. and 7:00 p.

rer. Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. II. J. James, superintendent; Davis, assistant.

Young people's prayer meetj ing Wednesday evening, and jreneial prayei meeting for both young and old Thuriday evea4 ing of each week. I Presbyterian Key. G. G. Barnes, pstof.

4 Servicesevery Sabbath at 11:00 a. in. aud p. m. Sunday school at 12:30 p.

ra. A Y. Jones superintendent; James M'Gowan, assistant Prayer meet ingSaturday eyening of each weekj Swedish Lutheran M. Norburg, pastor. Servicesevery alternate Sabbath at 110 a.

and 7:00 p.m. 4 Catholic Rev. Father Itlocker. pastor. Ser vices every alternate Sabbath at 8:00 and 11:00 o'clock a.m.

Sabbath school at 2:00 o'clock n. District and County Officers, President. Judge H. W. Williams, WellsboroJ Tioga county.

Additional Law Judge S. F. Wilson, Wells boro. Tiosra connrv. Associate Judges W.S.Brownen,SmetIrports F.N.Burnham, Eldred.

1 Member uf Cougiess R. J. C. Walker, Wll 3 liamsport. State Senator Lewis Emery, Bradford.

Representative W. L. Hardisoo, Bradford. District A ttorney S.W. Allegauyj Sheriff Koswell Sartwell, Smethport.

1 Prothonotary John B. Brawley, Bradford. County Treasurer John Brennan, Bradford! Commissioners W. J. Colcgrovo, N.

W. Ab a bey, John G. Buyer. i Commissioners' Clerk John R. Smethport.

i The township auditors were in session and Thomas H. Ryan. V. Gillis, of on an investment of 5.00 in the Rich iu Kane, and W. L.

Holman, of Renovo, on Monday night. burg oil field. wtu in vcuu, as our more man one million volumes printed last uHuaia 11 10, iui iu jjuironage, ana 11 nas never To Club Agents. micicais jus, jur 11s patronage, ana it nas never members of the board, were unable to Not an idle mart in Kane hence a year (this year beinsr increased Mr. W.

H. Ginter, train master mid be present. A prospectus of the com' dearth of local news. to probably more than two millions) abundantly prove: You can ordJr the Cyclopaedia dle division, is spending a few weeks in pany, setting forth the many advantages The season of the sear and yellow Kane, for the benefit of his health. He leaf will soon be here.

is quartered at the St. Elmo, to be derived from the early completion of the road, both to the village of Kane and the section through which the pro The new oil refinery at Oieanf N. any grey, black or fox squirrel between the first day of January and the first day of September in each year, under a penalty of five dollars for each and every squirrel so killed, exposed for sale or had in possession. This section is from the act to amend and consolidate the several acts relating to game and game fish, approved the third day of June, A. D.

1878. There was not any general game law passed in 1879, the Legislature did not meet in 1880, and the supplements passed in 1881 do not change this section of the act of 1878 in relation to the time for shooting squirrels. MILLINERY Miss Nora Byham announces to the ladies of Kane that she has opened a Mr. J. A.

Fellows, traveling agent for iiuiu us, ouu uy uuiuug wuii your neignoors ana menus you can secure club rates as follows: A discount of 10 per cent will be allowed to any one ordering at ono time three or mora not nf tli Cgclopsdla; and a discount of 15 per cent will be aUowed to any oue ordeWu llvT Moil As a special inducement to our friends and patrons to go to work promptly and vigorously, each doing what he can for the dissemination of universal knowledge, we propose to distribute in special premiums as follows, in addition to the regular discount js about ready for business. the Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia posed route lays, was read and unani The Allegany oil field is not turning railroad, paid Kane a visit one day last mously adopted. A resolution was out as rich as was expected. week, on business connected with his adopted looking towards the speedy completion of the road. Another force rte 9 line.

An addition is being built to Struthers, 99)UUU JTLfcJ WcirU. neoisrriouteneqiiaiiyamongtlieflrstCCOclHb agentswhosendnscluhs ber 1st ouunuiiue, uier june ana nerore Sepuim. Wells iron works at Warren. of men were put upon the work on Mon Mrs. H.

M'Connell, who has been The fall and winter term o( school jury commissioners jn. oauup, u. r. day morning, and more are to be added soon. 250,000 of the.

capital stock has spending a few weeks among friends in Clinton county, returned home on Thursday of last week. Her sister accom commences the first Monday in Septem Coon. A ud itors O. D. Vosburg, J.

3 Robarts, C. Bellows. Yinntv Snrvevnr O. T. T.von.

TCradfrtrd. T.h.? named will be dis already been subscribed. This road, it ber. will be remembered, is a twelve mile panied her on her return. The ice cream parlors of Mrs.

Lang Regular Terms of Court rjurth Monday in February and Sept.inbe: hJ.l Third MoDday of luno and December. Hon. James Broder, ex mayor of are well patronised these warm even branch of the New York, Lake Erie and Western railroad, from Howard Hill to Bradford, was in town on Saturday of the '1st the club agents entering into competition TfoVthVrn 1 sfihSribSs edgef, and 1.W5 for the yolume in library sheep. Orders for the full sets will be filled l.v ufwlth SrdoYffireiprhuT'7 mWactur beginning not later than July 10th, paSes of Library of Universal Knowledge will be sent free noon reonest Descrintlve catalogue of our larste list of standard nuhllcatlnna. with tAna iM.fr.Jeih...?!2PJ?T? ings; Kane.

The route as already surveyed stock of Millinery Goods in rooms at the east end of Railroad House, and is prepared to furnish the latest styles in spring and summer Hats and Bonnets. The stock is entirely new, having been recently selected in Philadelphia, and contains choice designs in Straws and last week. Mr. Broder is an aspirant for follows the ridge, or what is termed, the The Pennsylvania railroad company have ordered over 3,000 new freight and the nomination of sheriff on the Demo Buffalo, New York Philadel pliia Railroad. 2'rains Tiun on Buffalo Time.

1 NO SUNDAY TRAINS, Big Level." The work of construction cratic ticket, and, should the honor be Coal cars. is, we understand, under tne immediate conceded to him, he would undoubtedly AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE. BftADF'ORD boasts of fifty one arrivals and "departures of passenger trains in Leghorns. Straw work done over. Call poll a strong vote.

supervision of Mr. E. K. Kane, the pres ident. Northward.

stations. southward. JOHN B. ALDEN, Manager. 764 Broadway, New York.

and examine for yourselves. p. Lv. 111 a m. p.

in Mr. E. Thompson, a man employed p. p. m.

I Ar. Buffalo. that city daily 8:00 SERGEANT 'TOWNSHIP. pn the narrow gauge engineer corps, was 6:40 6:25 6:111 12:21 Ebenezer. 2:15 6:45 5 Two new i ocoMof ives for the Buffalo, KANE MARKETS.

8:35 8:05 7:68 8:16 8. 25 1 8:80 2:28 prostrated by sunstroke on Thursday of Wilcox No. 1, on warrant 2723, Unequalled for Tone New York and Philadelphia railroad Upright Pianos 6:1 6:0: 2:21 2::,1 12:06 located about three miles from Wilcox have been ordered. last week, while working near Kane. Dr.

Preston was summoned, the usual 12:01 Corrected weekly by Joshua Davis, of the Rock Bottom Store, dealer in General Mer Spring Brook. Ehna Jamison Holland Protection and Design. on Cicily run, is down about 250 feet. 11:51 8:35 8:42 8:52, 9:0 I 9:10 2:47 7:54 7:44 7:81 7:20 7:0 6:00 5:39 6:80 chandise.) There have been several accessions 11:481 2:55 Palmer No. 1, on the same 11:35 8:04 remedies were applied, and the patient is now considered out of danger.

He is to the summer guests at the Thomson Flour, white wheat J8 P0 amber. 7 50 rve 6 60 11:30 S. R. R. Jun.

5:24 warrant as the Wilcox wells, but north 6:07 6:11 6:271 6:37 1 6:47 1 6:55 7:08 7:22 7:33 7:50 I 8:04 I 8:17 8:20 11:24 5:18 House since our last issue. Parlor Organs New Elegant Styles. Yorkshire. 9:17 9:331 9:48 stopping at the St. Elmo.

6:47 (1:85 11:16 6:1 Feed, per cwt 1 45 Corn meal, per cwt 1 45 8:24 west of them, is broke down, and they are waiting until the jars are repaired. 1 1 June. 6:00 The Bradford Evening Telegram is the O. K. Hall and D.

H. Huff, associ neat snorts, per cwt 1 85 9:58 3:17 10:55 10:39 name of a penny sheet recently started 4:: They have reached a depth of 1,500 feet, ated under the firm name of Hall 6:24 5:55 6: 5:40 10:27 I ictma. R'y June. Olcan 10:27 4:05 4:18 4:18 4:00 1 in Bradford. Cheap enough.

The Knox Bros, well on Rocky run Wheat bran, per cwt. 1 20 Wheat, per bushel 1 00 Corn, 75 OatB, 55 Potatoes, 1 00 10:41 Huff, will shortly, open a choice line of GEO. WOODS COMPANY 10:04 10:48 3 has had a succession of break downs 11:03 Refreshing showers on Saturday and Sunday had the effect of consider 9:48 :80 nutter, per 12 fa) 25 II :24 since they started up. They are broke Eldred I.arabees. 11:32 3:32 3:10 2:57 2:: 2:12 2:05 9:21 9:00 down now, and will not get the sand be ably cooling the atmosphere.

11 i groceries and provisiohsVand a good assortment of gents' furnishing goods, in the Lafferty building, opposite the post office. We cannot do else than wish the young men success in their new depart Port Allegany 4:88 4:54 6:14 6:22 5:45 0:04 8:10 Cheese, 13 Pork, mess, per IK 10 clear, 11 Bacon 14 8:43 Liberty 12:13 The thermometers ranged anywhere Keating 112:20 fore one week from next Saturday Bradford Era. 8:37 8:18 Ham 14 Shippen 12:31 Shoulder, 11 1 :30 8:05 Emporium 12:50 from 100 to 110 degrees in the shade dur ing the warm days of last week, White asa 8 a.m.1 Lv. Ar.lp. ure.

p.m. I MANUFACTURERS CAM BRIDGE PORT, MASS, CATALOGUES SENT FREE. AGENTS WANTED. Correspondence Solicited. augll 5m p.

lU.i A lady writes to an exchange that the CONNECTIONS. Mackerel 10 Boneless cod fish 8 Hon. H. W. Williams, president Vt Buffalo, with all Kailroads diverging.

The new court house is completed. It is an imposing structure, and is a Sugar, cut loaf. following is an excellent way to tell whether canned fruit is going to keep or judge for the counties of M'Kean, Potter At S. S. R.

lv. Junction, with S. S. K. R.

At Machias June, with Rochester 8. L. K'v. Erie, R'y with N. L.

E. W. R. E. credit to the great county of M'Kean.

standard a. 11 extra 10 brown 9 At (Mean, with O. W. R'y for Bradford. not "The next day after canning stand your jars on their heads for an hour or so, then right them, and if no moisture is The Union Photograph Gallery will At Eldred.

with K. A E. K. R. for Bradford.

and Tioga, whose term expires the present year, is, we understand, a candidate for re election. In politics the judge is a Republican, though not a partizan. Dur TO ADVERTISERS At I.arabees. wilh M'Kean Buffalo R. R.

be closed on Saturday, Aug. 27th. for At Emporium, with Philadelphia Erie K. R. Powder Tea, per tb 50 a 1 00 Jap Tea, per lb 60 75 Eng.

Breakfast 60 Eggs 22 Apples, per bushel 1 00 found on the rim of the cover or the rub this summer, A. A. Martin. I iiiu leaving isunalo at 2 d. in.

makes direct connection at Emporium for points South and ing his term he has made an exemplary GEO. P. ROWELL 4 GO'S SELECT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS. Posters are out announcing a dance asi. xnrougn bleeping car rrotn fcinporium.

of judical officer, and it would be a fitting at Fogle's pavilion on the evening S. BUELL, In effect Oct 17, TO. G. P. and T.

Ag't Geo. S. GaTchei.l, Gen. Sup't. ber rim, they are air tight and will keep any length of time but if the least drop of vagrant juice has found its way out, they must be smeared over with sealing mixture or the berries will surely spoil." August 18.

A good time is anticipated. We have received from the secretary, tribute to a wortny man lor all the political parties in the district to unite in tendering him the nomination, thus removing the office, in this judicial district at NEWADVER TISEMENTS. KANE HOUSE GEO. WE LEER, Prop'r, Mew York, Pennsylvania Ohio 1 A. J.

Hughes, a copy of the premium list ts 5 pre 5 S3 53 3 The second annual fair of the M'Kean of the M'Kean County Agricultural So least, as far as possible from the arena of (Atlantic Great western) RAILROAD. County Agricultural Society commences ciety, politics. on its grounds in Port Allegany, on Tues Sfraley Sty Eane lil'7Cecm ro. Pa lit! i Mr. W.

L. Forster, for many years Don't forget the place where you can buy those Crystallized Trunks, at the TIME TABLE. nVA day, Sept. 6th, and closes on Friday, the 3 5 9th. master mechanic of the Renovo shops, Philadelphia and Erie railroad, died at his Rock Bottom store, Joshua, Davis, pro trains eastward.

It is estimated that over 10,000 per prietor. No. 4. No. 22.

No. 12. No. 2. STATION.

An advertiser who spends upwards of $5,000 a year, and who invested leas than $350 of it in this List, writes: "Your fiulect Loral List paid me bettet last year Til AN ALL TOE OTHER ADVERTISING 1 DID." IT IS NOT A CO OPERATIVE LIST, IT IS SOT A CHEAP LIST. IT IS AX IIOX EST LIST. The catalogue states exactly what the papers are. When the name of a paper printed in FULL PACK TV PE it is in every instance the BUST. When printed in CAPITALS it is the ONLY caper iu the place.

The list gives the population of every town aud the circulation of every paper. The rates charged for advertising are barely one fifth the publisher's schedule. The price for single States ranges from i to 0. The price for one inch one mouth is t(H5. The regular rates of the papers for the same space and time are 2.980.14.

The list includes 05a news pspeis, of which 1S7 are issued IAILY and 75 WEEKLY. They are located in 788 different cities and towns, of which 26 are State Capitals; 363 places of over 5,000 population, and 46S County Scats. For copy of List aud other information address GEO. P. ROWELL 10 Spruce New York.

novl8 lv This House is new, and has been furnished sons are now seeking rest and recreation Dp.Cincinnati throughout, niaklug it The ladies of Kane and vicinity are on the shores of beautiful Chautauqua invited to look at and quote prices of jnansueiu Akrou Warren Lake. First Class in Every Respect. JOSEPH SCHOLZ, Corsets just received at the Rock Bottom store. They are the best in die 8:25 pm 8 7 11 1 residence in that place, at two o'clock on Wednesday morning. Deceased's health had been failing for over a year past, and it had been known for some time past that he could not long survive.

He spent a portion of last winter in Florida, in hopes of regaining his health, but with no apparent relief. The immediate Union City Notice to Oil Operators and Others, 6 in 7 in Corrv market. Jamestown I am part owner, and attorney and sole r.Salamancai Another force of men commenced Buffalo manager for all the other owners, of the DEALER IJf Best Accommodations in Town work on the Big Level railroad on Mon "Hobbs Lands," in Hamilton and Wet trains westward. more townships, M'Kean "county, No. 7.

No. 6. No. 8. No.

1 day and rilore are expected to be added. Indications are that the road is an as comprising 15 sub divisions, viz No. 68, Dn.Bradford. cause of his death, we believe, was what is called enlargement of the heart. He was a man just in the prime of life, being baiamanca Tiar room is located in basemeut, remote from 11 sured fact.

140, 145, 148, 151, 174, 260, 267, 302, 303, II 1 Jamestown the business portion 01 the liouse, 9:27 pm 1 352. 375, 382, 389 and 422, containing 225 Livery Boarding Stable, Joshua Davis, of the Rock Bottom aprs tr Union City about forty five years of age, and loved and respected by all the employes of the acres each. Meadville. Warren Akron 1 Said lands are free from leases or in company over whom he was placed. His 2 4 Mansd eld cumbrances.

loss will be keenly felt by the company, iST. ELMO HOTEL, F. W. MEESB, Prop'r, KANE, PENNA. store, has just received a large assortment of Dry Goods and Cents' Fumish iilg Goods, and is selling them at rock bottom prices.

Emporium was nearly depopulated last week on account of the Buffalo races. Correspondence of parties desiring to in whose service he has labored so long and faithfully. Train No. leaves bnlamflnca 8. 40 p.

lease any of said lands for oil develop Jamestown 4:62, torry union uity SILVER WITCHES, JEWELltY, CLOCKS, ments, or to purchase bark and timber riyes at oicaavine 7:35 p. m. Train No. 8 connects at Corry with the Phil A tramp was arrested by Henry According to the Press there must have thereon, will receive my prompt attention. Isaac H.

Merrill, NEW HOUSE, NEW FURNITURE, New Barn Near the Kane Hotel, Schaeffer, constable of Kittanning township, on Monday morning, and taken before Esquire Caldwell. On his person was found a quart of gold and silver coin. The money, which amounted to auelphia tune ttauroaa. W. TJ.

SHATTTJO, Gen. Pas. and Ticket Ag't, Cleveland, O. P. D.

Cooper, Gen. Sup't, Cleveland. O. DUNKIRK. ALLEGHENY VALLEY PITTSBURG RAILROAD.

TIMETABLE. And Everything Fint Cla. Bangor, Maine. February, 1881. feb24 tf Secret Cipher Table.

For corresponding or telegraphing iu AN I JAS. M'DADE, Prop'r. Good Rigs and Turnouts Furnished Upon Short Notice. $2,000, was done up in little packages covered with bits of rags, which were concealed in different parts of his cloth Special Attention Given Com mercial travelers. PLATED WARE.

ing. The man is thought to be some secrect words or syllables. Contains over a million changes. Is simple, easily understood, aud accurate; and any message sent by it can ouly be read by those who know the secret word used for that particular message. Just the thing for busi Kane Hotel.

Connected with aug5 ly what demented. The only account he could give of himself was that he had been in the Washington county poor house. He was poorly clad and gave no Good Livery and Stabling Attached. GOING SOUTH. GOINO BOBTH.

SSST STATIONS. sn 6 8 1 2 4 6 p.m. p.m. a.m. Leave.

Arr. a.m. p.m. p.m. 2:40 8:80 9:10 Dunkirk.

11:80 8:55 15:10 8:40 8:40 0:21 FredoniM 11:21 0:44 12:01 3:17 4:15 10:50 4:40 10:23 6:6211:12 4:05 6:1110:57 Falconer 6:20 5:46 11:06 9:45 5:17 10:42 4:21 6:50 11:18 Frewsbiirg 6:0110:29 5:06 6:40 12:01 Warren 8:53 4:41 9:45 6:29 6:64 12:10 8:40 4:05 9:29 6:40 8:10 1:35 Titusville 7M0 2:55 8:10 p.m. p.m. p.m. Arr: Jel8 tf A FULL LINE OF 1880 1, 1880 1. evidence of the fortune that was found on his person.

Free Press. The Patriot, Daily and Weekly, On Saturday, July 16, Mr. M. L. Arm strong, our genial postmaster, was mar SPECTACLES For the Ensuing Year.

The snbscrintion price of the Weekly Patriot Map Showing Portions of Warren and Forest Counties, EMBRACING THE Kinztia, Clarendon, Tiona, and Blue Jay Developments. Just Published by J. Ol'PERMAN, C. Bradford, Pa. PRICE, i 86.00.

Map of Bradford Oil Field, 00. 8m been a general stampede from that place to Buffalo during the week. The colored waiters at the Thomson House gave a concert in the dining room of that hotel on Tuesday evening. They intend giving another entertainment at Davis' Hall some time during the coming week. An Erie young man has been turned out of church for dancing.

He now wishes that he had gone to a Sunday school picnic and hugged and kissed the girls in the religious game of Copenhagen, and thus retained his good standing in the church. Buffalo Express. Says the Bradford Era of the 28th "Oyer four hundred men are at work on the line of the Pittsburg, Bradford and Buffalo railroad between Clarion county and Kane. The contractors have an agent at Castle Garden, New York, to engage emigrants and forward them to the scene of operations." The Smethport Democrat says "The Extract company at this place have given a contract to Goe Brothers for the drilling of an oil well on their property near their works. The well is to be drilled to a depth of 2,000 feet, if necessary.

In case no oil is obtained; the company hope to tap a gas vein, which can be utilized under their boilers for the running of their works. The rig is to go up immediately." ried in Buffalo, by Rev. Chandler, to Miss Nettie Rippley, of this place. Mart, has Trains connect at Dunkirk with Lake Shore and Erie Kailroads. At Junction with Buffalo Southwestern, and New York, Penna.

AOhio Railways for Jamestown and Bradfoid. D. THAYER, Ceu 1 Sup't. C. A.

Cl.UTK, Ass't Sup't. ness men, lovers, boys and girls. Two copies of table aud explanation sent on receipt of four three cent stamps. Address J. W.

Howes, DeRupter, N. Y. Itching Piles Symptoms and Care, The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in aad about the rectum; the private parts are sometimes affected if allowed to continue, very serious results may follow. "Dr. Swaine'b All Healing Ointment" is a pleasant, sure cure.

Also, for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers' Itch, Blotches, has been reduced to If 1.00 per copy per annum. To clubs of Fifty and upwards the Weekly Patriot will be furnished at the extraordinarily cheap rate of 75 cents per copy per annum. The Daily Patriot will be sent to anv address. AND struggled through life's journey single for a long time, and now that he has taken a partner to share his joys and sorrows, we wish him continued prosperity, during the sessions of Cougrcss anil the Legislature, at the rate of 50 cents per month. To the Working Class.

Weai enow pre EYE GLASSES. Under the act 01 congress me puunsner prepays the postage and subscribers are relieved and may he be successful in bringing another generation of the Armstrongs into roni that expense. Kverv subscriution must bo accompanied bv pared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the tune, or for thoir spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents to 5 per evening, and a propor the cash.

the world that will bring joy to his heart now is the time to subscribe. The anuroach ing sessions of Congress and the Legislature aril I be of more than ordinary interest and their tional sum bv devoting their whole time to the business. Bovb and girls earn nearly as much men. That afl who seo this notice my nd 111 the days when clam bakes are no more." MKean Miner. proceedings will be fully reported for the Daily and a complete synopsis of them will be given inmeweeKiv.

Address Repairing Watches and Jewelry Diphtheria prevails to an alarming their adJress, and test the business, we make this oflVr: To such as are not well satisfied we will send onedollar to pay for the trouble of wrifinir. Full particulars and outfit free. Ad House and Lot For Sale. WEST SIDE, Kraley street, Kane Pa. Siz.9 of main building, 16x24; addition, 14x16, two stories high.

Size of lot, 5()xS0. Will be sold at a bargain. Call on or address K. T. STAKHMEltJi, Kane, Pa.

apr2S 6m JgENTON HOUSE, LARRABEES, C. H. Proprietor, located directly opposite the M'Kean A Buffalo, and Buffalo. New York Philadelphia railroad depots. Tlie house lias been recently rebuilt, and newly fori nislied throughout, and is now a first class house.

fubl3 ly PATKIOT PUBLISHING Market XU, II arrlshurg. all Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruption. Price 50 cents. 3 boxes for 1.25. Sent by mail to any address ou receipt of price in currency or three cent postage stamps.

Prepared only by Dr. Swaine Son, 830 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, to whom letters should be addressed. Sold by all prominent druggists, febl ly mar24 ly nov35 extent in St. Mary's, Elk county. The dress OKO.

ST1NSON Portland, Maine. Gazette of that place calls upon the bor augix iy a Specialty. KANE, M'KEAN PA. TOB PRINTING of every description executed at this office with neatness and dispatch. Orders left with Mr.

Lay at the depot will receive prompt attention. WEEK. fl2 aday at home easily made. ough authorities to take some measures to ascertain if there is not some local Costly outfit free. Address TRrt Co.

Portland. Maine. J. IIE KANE WEEKLY BLADE is an Only cause which tends to the spread of the disease. SUBSCRIBE for the BLADE.

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653
Years Available:
1879-1882