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teet -~~:~·fi~~~~~~~~~~~o~-u~t;·~·~w~~ru:~t~~ BrQsh electric Open -8ir con~ cei·ts by the Fifty-fourth regiment \land will be given from ;the balco· nie·s each evening du'ring the conven- tion. .. :· . --o ·-.-.-- .·~·\-4'\..,::;;.:;_;,.._, _: The History of the Dllicioi'erle& ts the H-.1Jm 110 ~~~~~~~·::o Wllalt &Jae Brave Firemen are saying an4 DolaK ln &heir own and the · Pnblle'll Interest. (lorrespondence· 11f interest. to firem.eu eoli~i~ed 1ir011l all parts of the country. Address D. ~lc\ ~iJ~n_; editGr fire coiumn. BUNllA.Y HERALD. Out on tlie quiet midnight air, The sound· or the tire bell lu'oke, And a barn in the rear of 96, Quickly went up in smoke; 'J'he gallant firemen are to be Commended on their brave endurance, The Joss on the place is conipeted to be $50, 11nd of course, no insurance. Fountain Hose 1, of this city will invite Alert Hose, of Royhester, to become their guests on August lOth, ~ the date ot the annual. parade. The Jefferson Cornet Band of Atti ca will accompany the W~.tdsworth Hose company ot Geneseo to the State Firemen's convention. Lyons, N.Y., firemen paraded. on the 4th. Palmyra, N. ,Y., Steamer & Hose company, are becoming tie'ry pl'ofic- ·ient in the art of drilling. of Tbe space in .:tl;Je exphsition build- ing·will be assigned free of charge to manufactut:ers, inventors or their agents, but application for such space must be made at once to Henry W. Mathews, secretary firemen's oen·- eommittee. At Elmira's pyrotechnieal show, the largest piece displayed was called the \La France Engine,\ and measured 16x26 feet. It gave a bril- liant andaccurate,representatkm of a fire engine with steam up, an(J a hoseman standing near with pipe in hand, playing a stream of .brillians flame far off into the outward black· -y - ' ness. This·was one of the most beau· pieCeS Of pyrotechnical art EWer witnessed outside of China itself. This piece cost $50 dollars in itself. IQUEEN'S OF CREATION. say-a: us to try to 1-eaeh from Franz. Josef Land, which comme~tee.s .in latitude eighty degs. north., ail.,d probably ex- tends, as a group of islait~s, to latitude on FlMds of thlt!l .Conntry one of came.' In Great Dtllappolit.tmcnt tct was struck in AIIeg:an,y Prod.uee,.~,~, York, and a n~ was Correspondent of tbe New~o'rk Tribune. .wh\Gh soon more than madel up ~he pecline. In the year of p_r_esent year the Allegany showed that it had passed the climax (l.lld was o,n the decline, and agam the pt·oducflli!S looked (orward to '1.he near ~uture when the consumption would equ~l the production. Then was the great \646\ myst(>ry struck, and with it f.ollowed disaster· to the owners of well~;; generally, and lower with' priced oil tha.n smce the summer 1874, wheu for a-short time it f:lo!d 0 ~\f.Fif'f(ti-om Brawl) c~res. 45 cents a uanel. Where the ilext DyspeP-sia,' and Biliousness. A· field will be is onlv a matter of Ningle do'se relieves; a sample' conjecture. \ bottle convinces; a 15 cent. Tue only time when the excitement bottle cures.'· · - · · over- a new oil field was as as It ·directly npon tlle• that now reigning in ~~~~~~~~J~~~:~L~~~·v~:e~r~, and Kidneys. Grove district watl_in 1865, when Corre.c-tin~ Reg\'· _ P.itbore fever took possession of tlie g·r'\\es- energy... public. The first well was opened to Brain; Nerve; b · M f b and :Muscle, simply by w~rk- t ere m a.y o .t at year. In less .ing wonders upon the Diges- than two months Pitbole was a city tion'- and giving- activity to- of considerable proportions, and the Liv.er. The Johnson Greys, and banl1 ·Hornellsville, were the guests Genesee Steamer company, Wellsville. N. Y., on the 4th. of Can a woman be said to 'be dissi- of' pated because her corsets are always eighty-th_ree d!c!gs., anq po!!Sibly further. . TITUSVILLE, Pa., July 3.-Immedi· Tlie lons-itude of· the islandS is cut by ately below this 'place, and above the sixtxe~h meridi~ east.· A small the confluence of the east and west vesseLof ~v~.!1ty-five tons-in 'f;;.ct, one points of Oil Creek, are the Watson of the •down~east' fishing schooners- Flats, celebrated for :.hheir early eon- well fortifi~d for the ice, manne\f by nection with the petroleum oil trade, twelve men, but those men all Ameri- and a short distanee bt.\yo:nd can btl cans and inured to a lifQ.9f danger, toil .seen the derrick: of Colonel Drake, u.nd plivation in the whali.Jig or fishin\' which was ere~ed in 1859 and was service, would be sufficient for such ~n the first work of the kind in this expedition, and I believe, with\ a. C\om- count·ry. Oil was iit·st discovered petent leader, would carry the Ameri- oozine; out ot the ground and was can :ll.ag, if not to the pole (which I bottled and sold for medical purpos· think possible under my plan), further es, A. company wns rormed m New north than any fiag·bas been Qarried be- Haven, Conn., .with stockholders m fore. I propose to make .from those New York, to operate an oll well' islands a winter journ~ to the pole, but they could not make it pay, as s.tartin.g' in February when the days are the oil woul~ not flow fatot enough, o:t1no<ferate length, but light increasing and it was withoutapplianceato smk daQy, with five men, exclusive ot the it further ~han those used in digging leacfe:r. I propose to 'make the journey an ordinary well for water. DHr- to the p0le and return by July or Au· ricks were then used in sinking salt gust of the same year. In traveling wells near Pittsburgh. The owner toward the pole from Franz Josef Land of one ot these salt wells found a you travel across the current instead small quantity of oil instead of salt. of directly against it, pne advantage It is a curious faeir-r.hat salt water is over' the route taken by Parr,y always found near oil beds. This north of Spitzbergen. To comlJ:l.ence perso_g __ put ~p oil in !Jottles with a a. journey at that time of the year we fancy label containing a picture of will find it very ·cold,- but as the season his well and derrick;, .and sold the oil advances the weathel' becomes warm as a cure for all mann'er of ailments. and pleasant, so that in April it would lie found· it a profitable trade, and be as warm and genial as we could ue- his bottles· of oil could be had in a.l· sire. In starting at this time of the ye11.r most any Broadway drug store. within six months it had 8,000 Cut this out, take it to any inhabitants and almost as lnrge a dealer in medicines, and get floating population.. At the pinnacle at least one 15 -~ent bottle o:t of its greatness it had fifty. hotels, Zopesa, and iell your neighbOi:l 15ome of them palatial and gorgeou::~, how it acts. It is warranted. and one which cost $50,000. It bad to cure Dyspepsia. an.d Btl- miles of 1:1treets lined wrth banks and iousness. . _ ·.....=....; all kinds of business establishments. Dr. S. E. LEWIS, DENTIST A $50,00Q transaction was considered of small accuunt, and -miscalcula_ting on the future of the place, wfalth was'sqw:indered on new enterprises on a bustV Elliott· hg}!e, 'O.f Friendship, were The similitude of a bride to a key entertained on tbft 4th -by Howard coruusts in the fiwt that she is some- the travelars would have at least three h f d \\ d George H. Biss\'ll of New York, thing to adore. · -noaa of Wellsville;------'-----r-::~~~~~-,-;----'-----· Mrs, Myra .. commenced -J::my-o-enrat,eltsJ*or-til:Jrrey-w-mea&.w.t:ffi-er..j- i<' at'llnl-tflilco,_n.t:s~e,l'iqS,ue-e_n~t-'*jhw;;~a~s\'~i~n in the New Haven Oil scurvy and rlrellllilttism. Starting in . ffena-a: sunk col.)siaera- February, the travelers would find the ble money in it ana was. wonderin'g- ice-fioes of the ArctiG basin well cement- how the thing could be made to pay. ed together, which would enable them when.one day he saw in a Broadway to use dogs to draw their sledges or light drug store this picture of' a derrick. boats, containing_ their provisiqns and Upon examining it the thought flash· ammunition, ana to cross streams or ed across his mind. t!l:,SJi~_H!.!L derrick lanes of wa~·. should any be me~ with. could be made of serviCe in sinkinF; When the dogs could_ be used nQ longer, the oil we1l. Soon after this the they could be eaten-so much meat on corrrpany sent E. L. Drake....:...who for the hoof. AnGth~u· thing in Javor of an effect upon the credit of the company in the minds of its citizens promised fabulous fortunes; but Pithole was only' a child vf .six month's growth when it began exhibiting symptoms of an early decay, and it declined almost as rapidly as it sprang up. The- 'l'ibune correspondent 'visited Pithole othe1· day and found ooly one voter living in the place. The ratlroad was long ago torn up, and llltl!:!t 6f the houses torn down. Two of the streets rep1ain optn, and .bestdes them remaws a pitiful scattering of old houses in the last stages of decay. Fields. ot corn and oats stretch over the streets and squares where once Sherwood hose, Corning, were quartered with James Macken hose, of Wellsville, on the day we \enthuse ... Math~w Hesie, has been elected assiStant foreman, of hose; of Lockport, N. Y.J vice Hugh Smith, having resigned. Hydrant h{')se, of\ Lockpor't, gave an electric llgbt excursion to Niaga- ra Falls, on the 11th. · It was largely attended, and th(t! company gav!-) one of their exhibition drills, for which _,.._......., . ..,__ ______ ~·- are famous. The paid cepariment of Titusville, P.a., aff.Qrd much amusement to the citizens, 'and old volunteers, by tbell' awkward and- slow motions while going to a fire. It was a sad day .for Titusville, when it lost its volunteers. Rumsey & Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y., are at present engag.ed in build· ing fire apparatus. for eighteen diff· erent cities and towns, in various parts of tbe country. Koester hose one <Jf Tarport. Pa,, recently disbanded, but after think- ing the matter over, reorganized +._,.,:....._ ___ last week. Citizen bosel2, of this city, have __ invited Hope hose,or Meadville, Pa., to become their guests on August lOth, the date of tbe annual parade ~of the department. Hope hose were invited to attend the parade· at Duke <).entre, Pa., on the 4th, but d,eclined, and missed a good thing. · .---Rescue Engine C.o., of Cuba. N. Y -- . -visited Wellsville, on the 4th. anu were taken in charge by the Brook- lyn Engine Co., of that place. Emerald 'Hook & Ladder 3, of We1lsVille, ·entertained 00. the 4th. the Baldwin Hook,!~:fLadder Co., , • , of Addison. In the $ar1y evening a sumptuous repast was spread at their quarters, and champagne tlowed freely, as the r<~.in. ~hat fell --\\ that day. After the lay oi.lt had been disposed of, Mr. i. 'a: Sullivan, in behalf of the Emerald's in an· ap- propriate speech presented their guests with an elegant minature floral cottage. May the Emerald ::O.ever grow less, is the Tnsh of j!-11. The city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, recently purchased a first size _Silsby steam fil\e engfne. It was\ given a _public trial in that city a few day8 since and worked to the entire satis- faction of. the authorities. as the Sil$by aiways _does. · · The 5th size Eilsby steam fire en- gine, which was built for Laramie City, Wyoming Territory, was given a public trial in that city on the 24th utt. It worked splendidly, throwing 11-2 inch stream 275 feet. All other -tests were \'lquall-y satisfactory.' . the publication of the Chicago Legal News- in Octo be~:, 18{;8. The eyelids of a girl at Atlanta, Ga. were turned inside out by a lightning and hex eyes.ight .,,, A woman doesn't run from a cow and scream because she fears the beast, but because go_red dre~ses are unfashionable. · A woman·suffrage socfety is hkely to be organized at Orange, N, ,T., as the result of a recent lecture there by Mrs. Lucy Stone. An East Saginaw woman married three young men in one da.y, secured $20(}. -from them, and skipped on a search for more verdants. Miss Alice Welch', superintendent of schools at ]!~armington, Ill., will be a candidat.e for county superin- tendent in Fulton county. ''Mamma, am I made of dust?'' \Yes my child.\ •·WelLtben, what road did I come off of?'' \I'm saddest when I sing,'' war- bled a young lady at an evening party and the other guests said, \So are we~ So are wer'-Ex, It was a clever girl who, when her lover who was too bashful to \speak out.\ asked her what he should do, replied, \Do write, and fear not.\ Queen Victoria weighs 200 pounds and yet does not fet>l ralled upon to say: \B'E'g pardon,\ when she steps on a man's toes.. , start would be that they would not had \colonel'' added to his name- have\ the spling and summer freshet to to sink their well in accordanve w itb contettd with on this journey, north, but his new idea. Aft.er many difficul- it wou1~materiaUy assist them on their ties Mr. D1·ake got his derri<:k up,and return soQth. In regard to subsistence on Augu~t 28t.h, 1859, at a depth ot for six men for so long a time, I will 69 1-.2 feet, oil was struck. There say that in Marcl;i the seals begin to have was immediately great excitement, their young, .tt.,nd from that time for- and numerous other wells were sunk. ward, or at1east.during the months of !ntlJ...n:t'-yFUl' 2,000 barrels of oil were- March, April, Ma~nd Jv.ne, I -should J?ro<Rfeed, and it was sold or held at expect to find l'!:l in abundance, $20 a lmrrel. In the following yeai; varied occasionally y, the captme of the production increased to 500,000 a polar bear .. In tho.se{ very high lati- uant'ls, but uot aver one-half o.f this tudes the bn·ds do not make their wm; com;umed. It .va,; not then appearance until May, and nat .-.then, UbeU for purpo:<e of illuniina twn, unless we were near land.\. ~herefore and the market was over~tockeu. we could not hope to see mnl:lh else but ami before thP end of the year {)] 1 gulls; but it is my firm belief tlmt a party sold fur 49 L't'nts a barrel, w ltieh of six men, containing two goo<t marks- was the average tigure m 11:'61, a men, could find plenty of subsistence on -ppice nearer that. of to day than in seals and polar bears. No <loubt many any year since. The U!'Jes as well a:-; will say that a party startin\' at thi,; the production of oil rapidly increas· time of the year must inevitablv perish e'd · until last year the produetion with cold. I. who have spent a\ quarter reached 2u,950,813 barrels. of a century battling with the polar ice, \Since ..tha ~t oil was opent>d iu who have laid me down manv a nicrht on 181i9 the product' of the wells have ad- the sea ice, when. travelinO' 'in th~ dP.ad dect$1.500,000,000 to the wealt1 1 of tl 1 e of winter, and ~lept soundly. and done United States in the value of crude this, too, merely to escape the monoto- oil and its products. ·To day the nons life on board of ship, am a livinO\ d t f th -\- 1· 1 h contradiction of any such assertion. A;:; pro uc 0 (lf;e w\\'\ Ig 1 ts t e ca- experlitio)l of this class would cost ,but a thedrals of Europe, the mosques of 'fi-e Asia the pagodas of Japan and even The young ladies of Lon doll, Ont., trt in-comparison -with ·tho~<C reqently the huts on Africa's sunny soil. Its are !!!forming a cornet band. and sent, and if put in gobd hands I have no . 11 . ll h · .,. . doubt of its success to a hl'ffh rle;:-ee, 1 • 1 exports are over one mi wn ga ous t e1r engagements are Ott, as tbmr :<' , day In 1881 th 1 f th lovers have fled the town in mortal not to the very apex of t e earth. A a · e va ue 0 e terror. schooner of this class I am speakiRD' of exports of pet.rolt:um and its product;; conld possibly be bought for $:2 • .500 or W&.S $40.315,609, which was greater wel.'6l gaudy theat,res and •ddnce house:-:, gorgeous saloons and' mam moth l!otels. Wnerr the oil· f~ver Wal:l htg-h a half SCl'e of what is BOW waute pa~ture h:tnd waR sold at a mte equivalent. to $100,000 an acre. Over on the hill still lives old Mr. Copeland, who in 18G5 n.fnsed au otter of $700,000 for bis farm. Two .yt·<trH latPr he would have ta.kin as many ~·enls. Hl:' st,ill owns it, aNd hi\ daugitt.,r· t\m:he::; s<;.bool and sup pl~rt:-~ tlt~· family. In all this there m11y be a. h·s~u>\ for SD\'C!llators at Garfield to-<la:f ~ '' HOl'GH ON RAT~- {;Iear~ out rRts, I.Uict>, ruacheR. fli(::s, b{'cl- bug~. KkunkK, chipmunks,- go:,her~. 15c. Drugg'\ls. h */\8low and ~sleauy wins <he race.\ Steiulily, hut not slowly. Kidney-Wort is distancing all colllpetition t<Jt universal popu lanty aud us<-i'u I ness. Th-~ ct·h·brated r~medv c.IO !lOW ue obtained ill the liSIIal dry v.:e:etahle form, or in liquiu form. !1 is polt nJ.> in· tre latter way for the espeei~l conveu it>nce of those who cannot readily prep•trP it. It will be fnund ver.v conceo l rated aud will act with equal dliciencncy in either form. Read adverti~ement. d&h Elizabeth Collins, of Milwaukee. $3,000, an<! I have no doubt ti.Je busi- than that of tobacco, woodenware, feels so bad t.o think she couldn't ne'R men and merchants of Ne\\; Y<wk· . . .auw_L •• I~I;l~.l..,...-.!»>:ikllllUI~Ll,l'.l~L.m:.-J-. catch a husband 60 years old that Rhe and Bo,ton would contribntP- all that live anunals, and second .only to waHtS $25,000 to live on wbile [';he was neoe~sary in st-ores, clothing._ etc. cotton_ and cereal~. Its hol!le co_n- breaks her heart. Now, where is there a; man or party of sumptwn b_as also mcrease~ m pr~- - me.n whO' will furnish tlie nucleus for portipn, while as a speculative med!· A western judge has decided that this expedition'? Had I the means 1 urn It holds the front rank. 01I a husband is responsible for what his would not call on a living soul, but e~cha~ges ba:ve b~en formed m wife says. No wonder the young would be off in June for the north pole., Titusvrlle, Otl Ctty, Bradfor~, of to-day hesitate about assuming. Pittsburg, New York, Pbiladelphm the responsibilitiel;l ol: married life. .!n Overworked Journalist. and Warren. The sales in these \Never talie stock in a man who exchanges have amounted to 10,oOD habitually s~ys means things about My Dear Clarey-Yom· fa>;or ot the 000 barrels in one day, while the women,\ sa.Ns an exchange. It m 7th instant is received. It was a o-lad production is only 80 000 barrels. also have added that the vu'\'\''u \'\\'·I'\'\''\'\\'M to me because I bad. not. been The consumption of oil is constantly are be has a wife who is his boss. to contribute a faceti·ous artiqle to increasing, and it is estimated the · There is a man. in Green Bay who h~s taken his wit~rbaek: -thl'ee differ· ent times· after she had eloped with other men. Y.Ou see, it kind o'flatters him tohave'her come back: 1$ A SURE- ....... - tor all diseases of the Kidneys ·and -LIVER-.·· lthM•peg!Aoll<!tfollOll.'tb4 !!J.OSt fmtlorWlt organ, enablblg it to tmow off torplditT and lllactl.on, stimulating the healthy se~tton o! the :SUe, and by keeping the bowel8 in tree oon!Ution, etll!cting its Malaria. \0. BARBE}\ BETWEEN ll@\' Every color of the Diamond Dyes is perfect, See the samples df the colored cloth at the druggists. Unequalled for lianc;y. a. paper only 256 times since the holiday present low price will have a good annua,l business beO'an to !.room. I have effect by stimulating some geriius to estimated that in c~e I had complied find a way to use it advantageously with all these sug!!\estions I would have as fuel in_ steam engines, and to wntten some th~~e thousand dollars increase its uses in other wavs. The worth ot gnrglin<» mirth within daily consumption of oil it is estima- four weeks. I couid not have worried ted will reach this year 71,000 through. it without grinding out at least barrels, but the produrtion is now ten eoluml?-s per day .. When you come 80,000 ban-els a day and there is to add my other dut~e~. you will see ,,.,,Jutu 30 000 000 b 1 b · d -£\1 H d p Q that the exercise would at times be ir)r. '. , ' . ar_re s on an . 0 ean ouse an ·- . . . .A. ~ \\., . ._ -- the cbnsumptwn catches up · · ·· An· UnuslUl Noise. some. I am the maiY.tcrinO' erlitor of a to the.. -production there will tie __ · · E b d A t . daily paper that require~ at\ least eiO\ht reJ'oicing iii tbe\bearts of 01 ·1 produc- -~- ... ----- ~ery o y on us m a ventre re- . a. q.ay. Lam. als.o, a -police JSW· marked how miserable Col. t th f fi ers. · H \'' 1 ......... ..., h h d ·JCe,Wl An1Lverageo veplal.r4nn.· Tb. ~~••n-> h · ·osKihS oo .... eu w en· e came own decorated drunks, and two· assault and e expw::u. urCille, owever, lS (\.ustin avenue to get his morning batteries per day. I am, also, United rapidly increasing. In-tbe·first five cocktail at the \Gently Dreaming States Commisioner and a membel' of months this year the foreign dem-a.nd Saloon.\ was 158,630,482 gallons as compared •·What's the matter with you this the vestry of St. Matthew's ChiH'eh. ' with 123,507,242 in the same tiirie By the time I get up and cook my C momiiig?\ asked his friend, Jim breakfast and do the houseWQI'k and last year. bina, Japan, British Ratliff bring in some coal and do some -mar- East Indies, Dutch East Indies, BOSS PLACE IN TOlVN -~--·.....1·- Oil Exchange - . . f i • - ' REST!llRANT~ 133 UNION ST.,· OLEA:_N', N- Y- \I didn't sleep well last night. keting and feed the hens.ana deal out England and Gerrnan_y, have largely There was an unusual noise about my $1l.0 9 ·worth of justice and write a h~ad- increased..-'--;tliOOr\--demand for the house last night. and any unusual er or two and r(.lati a few .. proofs and 'do product: Larg_9.oil ®lds -have been noise wakes me up, and then I can't the ohores around the offiue and lick a discovered in RiisSi'a and Germany, go to sleep again.\ ~ few total stranger·s' and get my di'nner but the oil is not 0f so good a quality Is strictlY firet cl9ss in all res{lects, being the W b A · ·1 best rPstoutan~ in town, ~feals cooked at '\II '' bat was the unusual noise, and attend a vestry; me~ting and write as t e mencan 01 .and these toreign hours and gil~sts ••rved iq the promptest and colonel?\ asked Jim Ratliff. ten or twelve column& of-·il>ide-splitting fields have not yet be?ll developed to most obligluc. m~oner. .Suppers f~rnisbed to ' I'll· t ll U b t 't J' b gre t t t th h · 't' · dancing or 6the-.r p11rties on qhort Iiotlce~ ' e yo a OU I , lin, ut mirth on the half-shell '1Lnd go home ·any a ex en • oug 1 IS Oyster<~ and Chtm\ rec ivcd fresh every da• in remember it is strictly eoniidential,\ and hold the baby a couple of hours, believed that there is a. great future th• ir season, and ••rved in every stria. Fine \Certainly colonel, certainly.\ breakfast is ready, and I don't have to before them. W!nea, Liquors and Cigars a specialty. ''Well, you see my wife never g() to bed at an. . This saves the wear The, history of the discoveries in • ' ~ MORRIS BATEMAN· Prop. Over ExcHange National Bank. A II wor1< war- rant~d. Fine gold filling a spec)L\\Jty, BEEBE. __ ARCHITECT Cor. Main & Eagle- BUFFALO,_W.\Y. --------~- ........,\\--.-~--~\-- L. F, .';-M 0 l{·E, DENTIST. Ofli<:e\n Xorn Block, Uni.on St., OLEAN, N.Y. /P'erforms all operations ti.ppertaining to hie pro- tessivu and guarantees satisfaction. Prcservetion of the natural teeth a specialty .. Nitrotls Oxide. Ether or C])loroform for tlie pam\- ess extraction of tee Lb. . . Bradford, Eldiecl & Cuba RAILROAD· Take.• effect ThuTSday, July l, ]1,;,:;, ---:117- --.,~a;m:s.:-;:,;::--4- 6-f2--_8- pm _P~:~-~~. ~I-,_!>~~J~JJm· 1 4:1' 4 fi.i 7 2n .. Bradlord.. 1 l!i' 7 20 0 ~.i 'I :ml ~ 2.3 ~ 5o·, .. Jo.Jdred ... 11 40, 5 40 7 ;; 3 47 ,; 4:l 9 12 Bull. Mills 11 22. 5 21 7 37 4 03: 7 •2 9 3Ut ... Ceres .... :n Ofi 5 03 7 21 4 I8 p m7 18 9 45 LtGeneaee' 10 50' 4 46 7 05 4 2~ 7 S07 zg, 9 55 ... Bolivar. \to 40~ 4 35 6 557 tQ. 4 421 7 37 1 to o7,Ricbburg ... l0 47, 4 42 7 a; 4 40 7 42 to t:l .. Halhert .• ;1o 28 4 18 6 58 4 45 7 47 10 JR~ .. Henry's, .. IO 1~. 4 I~ 6 54 !; IJO .'< n~ ,10 H5,Ailentown;IO o:J 3 513 6 H8 ;, IR 8 ~0 10 54, .. Potrolia .. , 9 Hi ~ :19 6 19· 5 40 8 •10 ll 1~,Weltsvillc. 9 ~ ~ 20 6 00 Atlditiona train~.- Leave WellsT1lle 7 00 a m, Petrolia 7 2iLAilenlown 8 05, Henrys 8 SO, ·Hal· h~rt 8 36, arriving at BolivarS 52 a ru. Leaving Bolivar 2 30 p m, Halbert 2 4.5,Henry•:2 52, Allen· town 8 20, Petrolia 3 53, arriving at Wellsville 4 18 p m. T>alns run by New York time C. D. WuLI.AMS, Supt. 30 MILES SAVED -Y the new Bradford Short Line· Between Olean, Bradford and the W arre:D. &. Lower Oil Fields. 2 Fast 'Express trains each way dail:~<- exoept Sunday. C<!ndenaed schedule of through ~rains. fA-iT\VA RD--May 25, IR82. WE!:lTW AftD Brnd!Fast I - · -·jFastJPitts Ex Line Phil a. Tim~. Ll ne Ex --- ~H~M. ~~~~ .. . ... 1 40 Ar ........ ~Riehburg ......... Lv 6 46 1:;10 •.••.. 12 30 Ar ........... Olean ............... Lv 8 00 2 45 7 ~0 10 50 Ar ......... Bradford ......... LV 10 00 4 S0·- 6 15 '9 20 Lv ........... :(Unzua ............ Ar 11 30 6 0!1. . 5 8.0 8 45 .............. Warren ........ \li06. .6 4o. 4 42 7· 26 ~ ........... Chtrendun ...... :;;-=: I2 55 7 57 S 10 7'30 · .. : ........ Titusville .............. 1 80 ........ .. 3 20 6 40 ... ,- ...... Oil City............ .. 2 20 8 l'fn 2 00 5 40 ........... Franklinn.-......... ·· 3 10 9 45- 1.2 48 3 30 · ......... Foxburg .............. ·· 4 27 12 10 12 13 3 18 ............... Parker ............ ·· 4 38 12 21 9 00 9 45/' Lv .......... Pittsburg ......... Ar 1 50 6 2() A..N~P,M. , . P,M, ,A.M. Addjtional Train-Leave Bradford 7 a m. Ar- rivea Warren 10:08 n. xu., Clarendon 10:u' n. m. · SUNDAY TRAINS-Leave Bradford 8 30 am, · 8 0() D xu; arriv~ Kinzua 10 10 am 4 40 p m; WaueJ> 10 45 am, 5 40.P m. Leave \Varren 9 25 am, 4 20 p ru, Kinzua 10 25 am, 6 00 P. xu; arrive_ Bra.llJ:&rd t2 05 p m, 6 oW P.~· .. • • .4QrSec thatyo r tickets read via Kinzua. . WM S. BALDWIN, Gen. l'assen'glii\ .Agt. OLEAN POST OFFICE. MONDAY, Feb. 6th, 1882. Office hours, :NewYorkt!m•l7a.m, to 8 p, m. Sunday•, 12m. to 1 p.m. Hoi days, 12' m, to 1 ;: m., and 5 p, m. to 6 p.m. - Money ortl~r and registered l~tter department open every day except tiundayn; 8 a.m. to 7:80,p.m MAILS CLOSE .... T P, 0, . For all points east 1 vlaN. Y.L, E.&W.Ry. 8.56p,m \ west \ \ 9.55a.m notth, via B. N.Y. & P 8.50p m south \ '' 1'{).55a m ,;ast of Hornellsville s,soa:m SPECIAL, Eulfolo, aU points east and west tberefrorq, a.ud Canada · ~ 9.55a.m Oil Ci~y aM Titusville 2.15p,m 0. B. & W. Ry· 4.WJp . .n Barnum stage every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur~~y 4.80p.m·· MAILS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. From all points east, v1a N.Y. L. E.& W. 10.29a.m At a recent fire in Bradford, Pa:, United Hose 4, did some very effect· ive work;' ap.d as· a i'eward, R. F. Borkman, presented the compan,y with the handsome sum o:f fifty dol· -lars. - Business meri have differ.ent ideas, and it takes a:!llan with a sole leather tongue to talk them into giv-'- .. mg two dollars towards a fireman's -pal'ade, and Ui.case that a fireman was killed doing his duty, we doU:'ift . if SQme OUr business me!h WOUld do· nate a three cent st1tmp to ·pay pos.t age on a le~ter notifying his friendt> scolds durnfg the day, but she stores and tear of a nigh~ shirt and keeps the tbe oit fields in tbis country has been ~· ----1'· - --- up alt her resentment durmg the day, m!tn out of miscliief. · one of ·ii, series of great disappoint-~ ~~ -~ \ li~Jh~ stored .tel 1 ectridt 1 f, and- at 'If you think this letter wm thmw any rot e 1 n 8 ~s 2 ttolithe_ producebrs. F 1 rqm 186d6 _aw ~8 1 _ . 8\j mguu- Sue turns 1 oose. m SO used light on the subj.eot you are at liberty to 0 t e PI'!Ce per arr~ ·average f 'i V f JY \ ~ west \ \ 4-.38p.m t rDDnll.J .. __ .,.:\~ north, via B, N.Y. & p, ll.08a,JJJ south and N.Y. cit.y, 4.08p.m, -uJ!!l1;llfHornellsville;-- - ll>l.\P'~-~ A.'G, R. R, MAIL SERVICE. to it that it acts like a lulluby on me use jjl'.-'\il.~>llii!I.:V,d'O a; great d·eal of good. from $4 to ·$5 and 'the producers -puts me to sleep, and· then I sleep -Bill,1(.1Jf3,'_it_·'li_ Laramie ·z:oomerang. . were making money rapidly. Then Uke a top.\ · . the fle~d in Butler Co., was struck, \'Wha't was the um:tsual noise that ·-Peter Knapp, of Sh13nandoah Conn- and froin thd't day to this the disturbed you last ni-ght?.\' · ty, Virginia, who is entirely bh\ftd ductwn has been greater than· the \Well you ~see, she began last rseason for drying purposes consump•,ion. Before Butler had _ dfhis death. · '. ·r',·.:,..-=~~Tw=National firemen's industrial -and l fell·~JSl!J~P. and ,675 apples. In the walnut season of begun to decline the Clarion field sl@Ji· till niQ:rTI~ if it t8SO..Sl he also cracked walnuts, from waSc opened. ; Then came the Bullion for the unnsua'I nutse.~· --- which he picked, in nice size, twfl bush- pool wtth its 2,ooo and 3,000 barrel .-- ;. · · exposition will open in n~, lcpes~ifU:..~· ~-\'' A:ugust 15, and closa August . forming a ~at;J.d feature of tlie ninth • ~\nualeo·. ption.oUhe New Y:ork . atate . 's .. nssociation. · ~featwre lo; 1tlle. conventi~will })ij in the · · buUding on . Paul by ··What wastha.tunusualnoise that els of kernels-about~25pound!3, These wells, .W.bic~ the ,price down disturbed yov. after yoit got asleep1'' ··Were,$old at an averfl.l).'e !)i 'twelve and at $1.50. ·Tlus was soon exhaust· \She-quit talking;··\ . . . . a h~lf tlll'Pts. per pouna, · He _carries the ed. and ' for the producers ~ ~ • ·. · wttt~r.'f!S!l(,l from .thq pum:P, and -peels w~.!) 3 e at · the Bradford pj}tatoes nnd ,apples fl)r culinary pur· fie1u, . . pose&. - · , Q .. .. ;.;....,il • ill • , -'If · i>unt to \ '• LOW PRICES. A. Bar~nt• has j;\t opened lri the,' Rtore lately occupied, by the 9!1-C'cnt stor~ an entlroly new line -O.f.-' _ReadgNMade Olothi~g, Gents' Fur-- nishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, &c •. · Mall c.oses for C'eres . ll.50a.m For Portville 1 Bolivar 1\Dd Richburg ·-· 4:55p.m Mails arrive rrom reres ,. 4.3Qp.m From Portville, Bolivar and J,Uchbl'trg 8.30a.m -. · • \aili<cf\I.L. ' • Bulfai<J, and all points ea•t and wes~ there• .. . •om, and Cau•da o.Ol!pJI! Oil C1ty and Tlt.usvllle . 12-40p. m o. B. & W. \ty. , · 9.00a,m ' Barnum Rta!(e every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday . 2.30p.m BlruDAY-MAILS CLOSE, Wes~. via N.Y. L. E. & W. Ry. Jl.65a.m East, '' 11 3.30p,m· Ont•idl!letter box to be used o~ly wl1en offiCI! i closed. · ,. Money -orders isstieil, U~@n all the foreign colin• t.Iiea and money ord0r offtoes in the u, s. c ' • .A.U deii\vs or lqsecs by m'aji ·should be pr.oru60y ,epo'!f,hd 'to tile p_batll1twter, · '-n.: ' · • • - ' - w It. P;A;GE,,.'PlM