TniTeU'rHfiuldL'. PENNSY LV A NI A it AI LBOAD. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL BO AD DIVISION. In cfleet May 27, 1900. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD a 15 A. M.—Train 12 week days for Sunbury, Wilke:ibarre, Seranton, Hazleton, I'ottHville, Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.23 P. M., New York 9.30 P. M., lialtiraore 6.00 P. M., Washington 7.15 I'. M. Pullman Parlor car from Williamsport to I'hiladelphia iindpaHseiißercoacheH from Kane to Philadelphia and Williamsport to Balti more and Washington. 3 tJO P. M.—Train 6 daily for Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia,4.2s A. M.. New York 7.13 A. M, Baltimore, 2:30 A. M. Washington, 4:05 A. M. Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburgto Phil adelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas sengerscan remaiiiii: sleeper undisturbed un ti17:30 A. M. 9 42 P. M.-Train 4 Dailyfor Sunbury, Harris burg and intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 6.52 A. M.. New York 9.33 A. M., weekdays, (10.33 A. M. Sunday;) Baltimore 6.35 A. M.. Washington 7.41 A.M. Pullman sleep ing cars from Erie, Buffalo and Williamsport to Philadelphia and liuffalo, Williamsport to Washington. Passenger cars from Erie to Philadelphia and Buffalo to Washington. WESTWARD. 5:10 A M. Emporium Junction—Train 9 week days for Erie, Ridgway, Dullois, Clermont and intermediate stations. 10 25 A M. —Train 3 Daily for Erie and week days for Dullois and intermediate stations. 6 23 P. M. Train 61, weekdays (or Kane and intermediate stations. THROUGH TRAINS EOll EMPORIUM FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. Traill 9 leaves New York 5:55 p. m., Philadelphia 8:50 p. in., Washington 7:45 p.m., Baltimore H:45 p.m., daily, arriving at Emporium Junction 5:10 a. in., with Pullman Sleepers and passenger coaches, from Philadelphia to Erie week davsand from Philadelphia andWashing ton to Buffalo, daily. Passenger coaches, Philadelphia to Eric, week days: Washington to Buffalo, daily; On Sundays this train ar rives at Emporium, 5:13 A. M. Train 3 leaves New York 7.55 p. m., Philadel phia 11.20 p. m., Washington 10.40 p. m, Balti more 11.55 p, m., daily, arriving at Emporium 10.25 a. in., with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars from Philadelphia to Williamsport, and passenger coaches fr«m Philadelphia to Erie and Baltimore to Williamspcrt-on Sundays only Pullman Sleepers from Philadelphia to Erie. Train 61 leaves PhiladelphiaB.lo a. 111., Washing ton 7.55 a.m., Baltimore 8.5"> a. m., Wilkesbarrt 10:55 A.M., week days, arriving at Emporium 6.23 P. M., with Parlor car from Philadelphia to Williamsport.and passengei coaches from Philadelphia to Kane. * J "»IDG WAY & CLEARFIELD RAILROAD and J.V Connections. (Weekdays.) SOUTHWARD. Stations. NORTHWARD p. M. | A. M. A. M. I'. M. P. M. I*. M. R R 55 4 001 Renovo 5 00 11 05 947 441 •.. .Driftwood 4001 0 12 lO 25 5 10 Emporium June 3 25 9 40 ,ll OH 5 52*. ...St. Marys 2 41 9 05 3 25 11 12 6 OOJ Kane (12 20 3 U5 8 25 3 4:1 U 31 6 22:.. ..Wilcox (11 58 2 45 8 05 3 56 11 46 6 36! .Johnsonburg .! 9 55 2 33 7 52 I1 11 11512 ;o 7 001 . ■ Itidgwav,. • • 9 3. r , 215 730 12212 17 7 071. .Island Run... 928 208i 7 23 427 ■••• 7 12JCarman Tr'nler 923 203 43512 30 7 21*.. Croyland.... 915 1 54' 709 1 .'l9 12 33 7 251. .Shorts Mills.. 9 11 1 51 705 1 12 12 36 7 281...81ue Rock... 907 1 47 7 01 I 46 12 10 7 33] Carrier 9 02 1 43 6 67 15012 51 7 l il.Brockwayville. 8 53' 133 64 7 ) 59 12 51 7 47a. ..Lanes Mills.. 8 47 1 28 6 13 7 Sll.McMinns Sm't. 843 r, 07 103 7 513 Ilarvevs Run.. 8 39 1 19 6 35 515 i 10 8 00}.. Falls Creek... 8 :v, l 15 n3O 5 30 125 8 10? Dußois 8 251 10 6 10 5 17 1 21 8 L'.'i! Falls Creek... J 7 01 11 00 630 r, 31 1 32 8 38l Itevnoldsville. I 6 47 1 00 6 11 «02 1 59 9 (I'll . Brook ville... 161012 33 537 0 IS 2 38 9 45|New Bethlehem I 1 11 58 4 19 7 2S 3 15 10 20?.. Red Bank.... t 11 23 4 05 955 530 12 40* . .Pittsburg ... i 910 1 10 P. M. P. M. P. JA. M. A. M. P. M. Through Palace Car to Pittsburg on train leav ing Falls Creek at 8:25 A. M.; returning on train leaving Pittsburg at 1:40 p. in. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD, Oeneral Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. TIME TABLE No. 23. COUDERSPORT &. PORT ALLEGANY R. R. Taking effect June 15th. 1898. EASTWARD. Y6T~TT~6~| 2 STATIONS. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. Port Allegany, Lv. 3 15 7 18 12 10 Coleman,.. *3 23 00 *l2 15 liurt ville, *3 30 7 'J9 12 22 Roulette, 3 40 7 36 12 30 Knowlton's, *3 45 0(3 *l2 33 Minn *3 51) 7 46 12 10 Olmsted, 4 05 *7 50 *l2 41 Hammonds, 00 00 *l2 49 Coudersnort 112 Ar. 4 20 i •)< 12 53 isouuerspori. (Lv fi lft x f>o North Coudersport, 00 *1 05 Frlnk's, *6 29 *1 14 Colesburg,. *6 36 121 Seven Bridges, *6 39 *1 24 Raymonds'*, •<» 49 l a 1 ) Gold, 654 141 Newfield 1 45 Newfield Junction, 702 150 Perkins ( ° *1 58 Carpenter's, co *1 58 CrowelPs, «7 10 *\ 59 Ulysses, Ar 7is 210 WESTWARD. ~~ r i is t si STATIONS. A. M. P. M. A. M Ulysses Lv. 7 32 2 30 10 05.... Crowell's, »7 41 *2 39 *lO 15 Carpenter's, °° *2 41 *lO is Perkins, *2 44 *lO 21 Newfield] J unction, 7 47 2 4f5 10 25 Newfield, *7 51 250 10 30 Gold, 7 sr>5 r > 251 10 35 Raymond's *7 59 2 59 *lO 40 Seven Bridges, *s 11 *3 11 *lO 55 Coles burg, *8 11 311 *ll 00 Frink's *8 22 *3 22 11 09 North Coudersport, 3 31 *ll 20 I Ar. 836 3 36 11 30 Coudersport, < p. M I Lv. 841 600 120 Hammonds °° 00 00 Olmsted, *8 46 *6 06 *1 27 Mina, 850 610 131 Knowlton's, 00 *6 18 co Roulette 900 621 145 Burt ville 908 629 255 Coleman, 00 635 °° Poit Allegany, 921 640 235 j (*) Flag stations. (°°) Trains do not stop. Connections—At Ulysses with N.Y.C. 11. R.R. for points north and south. At Newfield Junc tion with Buffalo & Susquehanna R. R. north of Wellsville, south of Galeton and Ansonia. At Port Allegany with W. N. Y. P. R. It., north tor Buffalo. Olean, Bradford and Bmethport; south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium and Penn'a R. It., points. B. A. McCLURE, C.enl Supt. Coudersport, Pa. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. On and after Jan. 1, 1900, passenger trains will depart from Johnsonburg as follows: NORTH BOUND. 8:48 A. M.—Week days, from I'. & E. Station for Mt. Jewett, Bradford and intermediate stations. 2:02 P. AI. Daily, including Sunday, from B. U. P. station, Grant Street, Fast Express, solid vestibuled train for Bradfoul, Buffalo and Rochester, equipped with cafe and re clining chair cars. 4:23 P. Id. Week days, from P. & E. station, for Mt. Jewett, Bradford and intermediate stations. SOUTH BOUND. 0:12. A.M. Week (lavs, from P. & E. station for Ridgway, Brockwayville, Dußois, Puns.su tawney and intermediate points. 1:40 P. M.—Daily including Sunday, from B. R. .V p. station, Grant Street, Fa t Express, solid vestibuled train 112« r Ridgway, Dußois, Punxsu tawncy, Butler and Pittsburg, equipped with cafe and reclining chair cars. (j;l2 P. M.—Week days, from P. E. station, for Ridgway, 11 reek way vi lie, Dußois, Punxsu tawney, ana intermediate stations. Thousand mile tickets, good for prissaeobe t ween all stations on B. R. .V: P. Ry , and N.Y.C. lI.R. R , (Pcnna. Division) at twenty ($2O) dollars. Pas engers are requested to purchase tickets before entering the cars. An excess charge of :en cents will be collected by conductors when fares are paid on trains, from all stations where a ticket office is maintained. EDWARD C. LAPEY,Gen. Pass. Agt. Rochester, N. v , NOTICE. N'OTICE is hereby given to all persons that they p.ust not dump refuse matter or rub bish ou of along the highways of Shippen town seip. BY ORDER OF SUPERVISORS. Shippen, Pa., June 16, 1900. 17-3t NOTICE, rpHE Shippen School Board will receive bids at 1 at their next regular meeting, July 7th, 1900, , at 1 p. in., for the furnishing of wood and coal to j be delivered at the several school buildings in \ the district on or before the first day of Septem- | ber, 1900. Quantity and quality to be fixed by Board at the letting. Hard coal for the new j school house near F. X. Blumle's, will be re- l quired. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. F. X. BLUMLE, President. N. A. OSTRUM, Secritary. UeglHter'K Notice. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, \ gs . COUNTY OF CAMERON, J N OTICE is hereby given that B. W. Green, Esq., Executor of the last will and testament of Duncan S. McDonald, late of the Borough of Emporium, deceased, has filed his F.econd par tial account of his administration of said estate and the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court, at July Term, next for confirmation ni si. C. JAY GOODNOUGH. Register. Register's Office, 1 Emporium, Pa., June 4th, 1900. i 15-4t Administrator's Notice. Estate of ELI AS PETE US, deceased. 1 ETTERS of administration on the Estate of I.J Elias Peters, late of Shippen township, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to William L. Thomas, residing in said township, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, will make known the same without deHy. WILLIAM L. THOMAS. Administrator. GREEN.v SHAFFER, Solicitors. Emporium, Pa.. June 25th, 19C0.—nlS-Gt. EXFCUTORS' NOTICE. ICvtate of ANNA M. MA TTICSON, demised. 1 ETTERS Testamentary 011 theEslateo) Anna j M. Matteson, late of Shippen Township, Cameron County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to If. C. Olmsted and CharlesSeger, residing in the Horough of Emporium, County and State aforesaid, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, will make known the same without delay. H. C. OLMSTEI), CHARLES SEGEH. Executors. ' GREEN & SHAFFER, , Solicitors for Executors. , Emporium, Pa., May 22nd, 1900.—n13-Ct. CHARTER NOTICE. is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of Pennsyl ' vania on Wednesday, the 18th day of July, A. D., 1900, by Joseph Kaye, (ieo. J La Bar, U. A. Pal mer, Jos. J. Lingle and I). W. Felt, under the act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide for the ' incorporation and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April 29th, 1874, and the supple ' ments thereto, for the charter of an intended ' corporation to be called KEYSTONE POWDER ' MANUFACTURING COMPANY, the character ) and object of which is the manufacture of dyna l mite, gun powder, blasting powder and other explosives of like nature and the apparatus and i materials for exploding the same, and for the i purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights, i benefits, and privileges of said Act of Assembly , and supplements thereto. JOSEPH KAYE, GEO. J. La BAR, U. A. PALMER. JOS. J. LINGLE, D. W. FELT. 17-4t / 10URT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS;-The V J Hon. CIIAS. A. MAYER President Judge and the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and J.C. BONHAM,As sociate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cameron, have issued their precept bearing date the 28th day of April A. D., 19U0, and to me directed for holding i Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the 2nd day of July, 1900, at 2 o'clock, p. in., and to con tinue one week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and therein their proper per sons, at 2 o'clock, p. in., of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other rememberanccs, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute i against them as will be just. Dated at Emporium, Pa., June 12, 1900, and in the 121 th year of the Independence of the United States of America. J. D. SWOPE, Sheriff. PSrSHOTOTS ENGLISH \nsmwtM. pills ! , „ | i wjtvs reliable. Lad low, ask Druggist for . '. I LvVl'fr'.K'N KM.IJMI in and metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. . :*.<> other. *ub*ti- I - imllntionN. Buy of your Druggist, id in stamps for I'urlicnls&rw. j • -. .ktstlN and " Kcliof for in letter ! n-(iirn .'llail. 10.000 Testimonials. Sold by • .: Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. /.HOO Til: riULA., I*A. .11 cut!on tble paper. VETERINARY SPECIFICS A. A.? FEVERS, Congestions, Inflamuia* CURESMioiiM, Lung Fever, Milk Fever. 11. lI.JWIMIAIXK. LamenesH, Injuries, CURES y lilieumatiem. C. ( . HORK TIIItOAT, Quinsy. Epizootic, CURES) llisleiuper, i'ubks} WOHMS, I!«(u, (irtili*. I>. E. ? COI GIIK, Colds, Influenza, Inflnmed CURES) l'leuro-Pneuiiionia. . F. F. M'OLIR. Hrllyaelie, Wind-Blown, I CURES> Diarrhea, llvseiitery. <;.G. Pre veil I H M ISC' \ It It I AGE. CURES | KI,,:VKY & MLAMWEII DIBORDEIM. P. I. ?SKI\ DISEASES, >lan«e, Eruptions, CURES > I leers. Grease, Furry. .1, l\. > H VO C«)\IHTIO\, Staring Coat. CURES> Indigestion, Stomach Staggers. (30c. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, &c., $7. At druggists or sent prepaid <>n receipt of price. Humphreys' iile«liclnc Co., Cor. William At John Sts., New York. VETERINARY MAN TAR SENT FREE. nervous ITi^Tnx VBTAI. Vi'KASi\KSS and Prostration from Over work or 1 other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. US, in use over 40 years, the only j successful remedy. i $1 pci vial,or special package with powder,for $5 j Sold bj i». u lata, or sent post p lid onr< •< lp« ol pi ice. UtHl'llUKl S* c:t>., Cor. William Julm Sts M Now York ! t-s?s"?. dhd 5 j (n ISatic jf PRINTING 1 {! AND JOB C \ w rij I jTJ AT TISIH OFFICE. in j '^.B'aBHHSSBSEfr.r-I^BSSSHSESa^ CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1900. . Beech wood. Plenty of work and good wages these days. Mr. John Neihart i:s rapidly recovering from his recent illness. Miss 1 )ruec Kvers is visiting relative- i i in Klk and MeKean counties. Mr. Bush is rushing his hark job, but j complains ot the scarcity of men. Mrs. S. Laird visited Iter daughter, \ j Mrs. Broner, on Moore Hill, last week. Mr. David Kirkpatrick is spending a I few days at home nursing a lame ankle. | Will J. Leavitt is spending a few days j j at New Bethlehem, the guest of his wife 1 and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. JOd. Beid of Mt. Jewett j visited relatives here last week, returning | home Friday. With prosperity on every hand it ought | to be easy to determine the result of our j next election. Still, there are a few per sons, ot the "old school type," who will j j persist in talking free trade, tree silver, ! and, eventually, another "free" panic. The people of Beech wood were shocked, : | recently, to hear of the death of Mr. Able ! ! Andrus, of Canton, Pa. Mr. Andrus j j formerly made his home with his son, ! 1 Jacob Andrus of this place lie was a : ■ j man of upright character, honored and ! | respected by all who knew him and the | | news of his sudden death has called forth j expressions of sympathy, tor the bereaved j ones, from a host of friends. IW- Sinnemalioning. (i. H. Harclay and wife left on Men- ! | day for a two months' visit to the pacific | coast. Mrs. Alex. De Shelter and daughter j are visiting friends in MeKean county I and New York State. They expect to j be gone about six weeks. The new railroad is the all absorbing i | topic here just now and is an insured j | fact. The right of way has nearly all | j been secured and grading is begun all ; along the line as far down as the llancs' | farm. A number of fishermen have been whipping the streams quite industriously | during the past week in quest of black j bass or any other specimen of the finny tribe that may see lit to show up, but the catches have been small thus far as it is yet a little too early lor successful bass fishing. It is reasonably safe to say that no j town in the state has more bicycles in j proportion to the population than has | this little burg, and while most riders have | due regard for the rights ot pedestrians, | | there are a few who seem to think that i | people on foot ought to jump into tlie j I river or clitnbl a tree while they ride j I gracefully by on"the best wheel made, j Bap Blodget and Mro. Beldin took in I ! the National Convention at Philadelphia | 1 last week and came home very much dis- i 1 I gustei'. They imagined the Liars Club, j ; | of thi* place, was entitled to distinguished j 1 | recognition, but on presenting their ere- j 1 j dentials as delegates from their famous j I organization, were kindly but firmly in- ! 1 formed that it wasn't that kind of a show, j | but at Kansas City they could secure a | j job where their talents would be in de- j j mand. Then they tried to work Doc. j ' Corbett in as a ' dark horse," failing in | | this they bought their pockets full of [ ] peanuts and took their departure, dcclar | ing that "Bill and Teddy might, get nom ! i inatcd the best way they could, blamed il | we'll help 'cm." •1 < )E. j Would Not Buffer so Agiiin tor Filty | Times Its Price. I I awoke last night with a severe pain j iin uiy stomach. I never lelt so badly in j j all my life. When ! came down to work j ! this morning T. felt so weak 1 could j hardly work. I went to Miller & Me- ! Cindy's drug store and they recommend- 1 jed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like | I magic and one dose fixed me all right, j ! It certainly is the finest thing I ever I I used for stomach trouble. I shall not be j | without it in my home hereafter, for 1 | j should not care to endure the sufferings | of last night again for fifty times its ; price.—< 1. 11. Wilson, Liveryman, Bur ! gettstown, Washington county, Pa. This remedy is for sale by L. Taggart, Druggist. june. There's no knowing what may happen, j j with the wire to I Jingo west eheusk down, j Notice. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree I | to refund the money on a 50 cent bottle j | ol Downs' Elixir if it does not cure any ! J cough, cold, croup, whooping cough or I I throat trouble. We also guarantee I j Downs' Elixir to cure consumption, when j | used according to directions, or money j back. A full dose ongoing to bed and j small doses during the day will euro the j most severe cold, and stop the most, (lis- j tressing cough. For sale by L. Taggart. ; and 11. C. Dodson. IM-24 It is too early to say what the Cuban j elections indicate as to the sentiment for j Bryan. o- •«=•>■ • -C'- A Card ol Thanks. 1 wish to say that I feel under lasting ! obligations for what Chamberlain's ] Cough Remedy Ims done for our family. ! We have used it in so many cases (if I | coughs, lung troubles and whooping • 1 cough, and it has always given the most J ! perfect satisfaction, we f.-e! greatly in- I ' ; debted to the manufacturers of thisreme- j I dv and wish them to please accept our i ; hearty thanks.—Respectfully, Mrs. S. I 1 1 Doty, Des Moines, lowa. For sale by ; L. Taggart, druggist. June ALL SORTS. De Witt's Little Early Risers are fam ous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. B.C. Dodson. 18-ly i Bogs will soon have their day. One Minute Cough Cure is the only , harmless remedy that produces immediate | results. Try it. R. C. Dodson. 18-ly | Cuba is approaching the libre stage. There are no better pills made than | DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Always j prompt and certain. R. C. Dodson. 18-ly j Now the merry mower sings a madri- j gal. For burns, injuries, piles and skin dis- I easesuse DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It i is the original. Counterfeits may be of- j fered. I'se only DeWitt's. R. C. Dod- • son. 18-ly j The days will not stand much more | stretching. It has been demonstrated by experience that consumption can be prevented bv the early use of One Minute Cough Cure. This is the favorite remedy for coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Cures quickly. R. C. Dodson. 18-ly j The currant pie is now numbered among I current events. A gentleman recently cured of dyspepsia j gave the following appropriate of Burns' j famous blessing: "Some have meat and ' can not eat, and some have none that j ! want it; but we have meat and we can 1 eat,—Kodol Dyspepsia Cure be thanked.' I This preparation will digest what you eat. j It instantly relieves and radically cures! indigestion and all stomach disorders. R. j C. Dodson. 18-ly j China seems to be far from a wide-open ! country. The law holds both maker and circu- j lator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The j dealer who sells you a dangerous counter- ! feit of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve risks j | your life to make a little larger profit. You cannot trust him. DeWitt's is the j only genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and all I skin diseases. See that your dealer gives j you DeWitt's Salve. R. C. Dodson. 18-ly These boxers are puzzling to the cross- j roads strategists. After many intricate experiments, sei enlists have discovered methods for eb- j taining all the natural digistants. These i have been combined in the proportion i found in the human body arid united with ; I substances that build up the digestive organs, making a compound called Kodol i Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat ! an'd allows all dyspeptics to cat plenty of ; nourishing food while the stomach troub- i I ies are being radically cured by the mod- ! ! icinal agents it contains. It is pleasant to | take and will give quick relief. It. C. j ! Dodson. 1 S !y { The Congressional "Record" continues ! to merrily discuss the issues. 1 Last fall 1 sprained my left hip while j ! handling some heavy boxes. The doc'.or j | I called 011 said at first it was a slight I | strain and would soon be well, but it j | grew worse and the doctor then said i 1 | had rheumatism. I continued to grow j j worse and I could hardly get around to j work. I went to a drug store ami the ' j druggist recommended me to try Charn- I berlain's Pain Baliu. 1 tried it and one- j half of a fifty cent bottle cured me en- I tirelv. I now recommend it to all my friends.—F. A. Babcock, Eric. Pa. For sale by L. Taggart, druggist. jun i No wonder there are spots on the sun i j since it never goes into the shade. Things are occuriug every day that ! would make a prophet famous were he to j draw public attention to them. The success of the prophet is in draw- j ing public attention to a particular event. I A breath of Pias But sum in uvery cake. IS soitens B oj Mfc a thi hands, * HSfe Bft P Jfi ft ijfa purines the i.v jt complexion kJ,' :. eradicates * 1 rr. SQ R pimples, k I'/® aTj l\ Bra and makes C:\h Sjls B p .<1 the .skin I '■!:; \\'l M ftli kJj clear an.i V 'K p$ If ««r ti beautiful. • *sii» life The reason why all arc Fa?* B&ttc, b h I I this famous soap is because lliey always find it has heai | in# and refreshing properties not possessed by other j soaps, beini; made from specially medicated vegetable ! ; oils and balsams and entirely free from noxious ingrc- i clients present.in <>t her soap. Ito j nßHftmlifoi ov . cr K«-rnis contagious and 1 be safe from these dangers. It j kC V' C j." ,rcs and J It beautifies the skin of infants i i and chilclren, and is unequalled tor j sHken hair. Alwaysuseyt for piin-* 20c. Cakoa it Ifiidinpilruffhhops or 3 i cakeit, «'• >c. Mailed on receipt «>f |»rico I by Tuts LONDON SUITLY CO., G53 ilroudway, New YorLf Restore V:!cl!ty, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cviro Irepoteiicy, Emissions, Loss of Mom ory, nil WH.st.iuff diseases, 1 ■ A'ftp ."U eiJ'ec:. .velf-abuso or! I ••# A nerve tonic andiPIILS \a mii'Jcr. Erim.'H I y V«Tiiio pi tile e.lin.' to pale I checks nr.ii restciroa the I WV I " 112 My mail j CTS. | ,7 * V-JOC per n<>x. O boxes for' £2.50, with car bankablo gaurantee to cure or refund the money naid. yend for circular I and copy of our bankable guarantee bond. EXTR4 STRENGTH .IsUlsliCi S CsWkQsy Smmcd'alc P'suSts (YELLOW I.ADEL) HCIDCUiBIC U-SUK3 Positively pieirantrcd euro for tiosa of Povocr, Vuricoccl'N UU<!CVO1OI»H1 or fc-lirjtil.cn Orgnna, | porosis, Lcoomotor Ataxia, Norvoua Pro«tra- ! lion, Hysti-ria, Fit , Insanity. Paralysis and t!io lio.-alts of Ivicop-ive U.-oof Tobnccn, Opium or I Liquor. By trail in plain paclrace. $l.OO ■ box, O for SB.OO witlx our bankable guar antee bond to euro in ISO dayu or refund money yald. Add re. s NERVITA MEDICAL '3l'inion & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO; si n.. j Sold by R. C. Dodson, Druggist, | 34-4 Sly. Emporium, Fa. m delicate organism of woman. What the sufferer ought to do is to give a fair trial to BRAQFSELD'S Femafe Regttßsiiop which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles. It j is the formula of a physician of the j highest standing, who devoted his j whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth- I ers, wives and daughters. It is made I of soothing, healing, strengthening ! herbs and vegetables, which have | been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the menses, Leu corrhoe.% Falling of the Womb, Nerv- i ousness, Headache and Backache, j In fairness to herself and to Brac?» 'leld's FamoSe Regulator, every \ suffering wompn ought to give it a trial. A large bottle will do a wonderful amount of good. Sold by druggists. Send f"r a r.lceJy illustrated free b»v r . tlie The Ilradficld Fegulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. A Cure for Constipation. 1 have been troubled with constipation fo. years. It was ruining my health, my com fort and my complexion, and I am glad to nay that Celery King has restored all three, anil this after trying many other medicines that j were supposed to be good, hut which were of I no value whatever. I would like to tell every sulTering woman what <'clery Kinix has done for me.—Nellie < «'ould. Medina, < »hio. Celery Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys is sold in 25c. and sOc. packages by druggists and dealers. o R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. GRAND L!Mc GF NEW PATTERNS IN ALL GRADES OF CAR PETMGS. Adam, Meldrnm <fe Anderson Go. 396 to 408 Main St.—American Block, ! BUFFALO, X. V. Hew Wash Fabrics. I We ask fit'.untion to our splendid stock | ot' new wash fabric.", comprising all the | choicest materials and novelties from the I'uropean uianufiicturers and from our lioinc markets, incluilirig— oL'-inch silk zephyr cloth, a half silk fabric in corded and fancy stripes and j t l'.ecks in pinks, blues, reds, heliotrope j and black and white, T.">c to 81.00 yard • i!0-inch siik pongee, half silk fabric in j stripes and fancy effects for shirts and' shirt waists. ">Uo yard. Scotch madras in new plain j and corded stripes, all colors, .'{sc and 40c j yard. 32-inch linen giu;:lianis, in stripes and j iiniS solid colors, -5c yard. Great variety of choice, dainty patterns i in the real iuported fri.-li dimities, 25e j yard. r.latehkss assortment of best Scotch uiiiiiliains. in staple and fancy stripes and i novelty effects. 25c, .<sc and 50c yard. 32-irich roval uiadras, a good elotli, in pretty strijies. last colors, 20e yard. Best American dimities, in new and pretty patterns. 15c yard. 40 pieces u'eed Scotch ginghams, in i■licck.- plaids and stripes, special value 15c 1 yard, worth 25c. lid-inch cable colds, like pique cloth, small .-ei designs, printed on white and tinted grounds, 12 ' c yard. 28-incli corded ginuluuiis, in stripes | atfl checks, good color. 12] c yard. 28 inch extra quality domestic giiig- 1 hums, in stylish stripes and colors, 10c yard. AMd-USON CO., The Americai: Block. BUFFALO, N. Y (!l I Frank During the month of we siiall dispose of out stock of DRY GOOOS, SHOES AND NOTIONS. We are not resorting to a fake sale, but a genuine closing out sale of this department. We shall retire from the sale of this line of gools, in order to devote the space to our rapidly increas ing Grocery and Meat business. First come will get the pick. HUNDREDS OF GREAT BARGAINS. Ladies' and Children's Shoes less than cost. A $3.00 Shoe for .52.00; $2.50 shoe for si\ 60, They must go. Ladies' Corsets 25 fo below cost. Ladies' and Children's Under wear very cheap. Boys' Knee Pants, a nice lint at cost. Sheeting Muslin, Pillow Cas Muslin, all togo at sacrific prices, to close out the line. Full line of Ladies and Chi. dren's Hosiery. Thread, Buttons, Braid, Cai pet Warp, etc., thrown in a:- bargains. A few pieces of Dress Goods and a quantity of notions includ ed in this sale. We are almost giving away these goods, so determined are we to get them oft our hands. Call and see the bargains. OUFi GROCERY DEPART- Remains, as ever, the best it the county and in order to kce with the demand shall contimi to carry at all times only the pu est and best, at the same tim selling at prices fair to all. PURE STALL FED MEAT In addition to every variety iresli and salt meats in our pio eer Meat Market, we have great advantage over other dea ers, that should count wit thoughtful buyers. We are kil ing our own cattle, wintered ai; stall fed at our farm, therel giving our customers only th purest and most wholesom meat. A word to the wise sufficient. SEEDS! SEEDS! Farmers should remember th. we continue to be the headquar ers for Field, Grass and Oardei. Seeds. Leave your orders cail). We invite our Cameron count) patrons to call and see us. FRANK SHIVES
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