8 li. L KISI IBS ML 1 NEAR ODD FELLOWS HALL. 'jjf Part of our Fall Goods are here and more are on the 'J way. Come and see is the cordial invitation we extend to all. Jvl w The goods are new and the prices are right. A large assortment of n ji ■■v, •• •'••••'•5 •• • ••' n%f. *> b _ ••••••••••••• • M Men's, Women's I* - * • Table Cloths, and Childrens' ' • - * Sheetings, 0 Underwear, v . -- /[__ Blankets ami V Art Linens. - 7"" Ked Comfortables, f U Traced tj' 1i 112 ir-ii! lift •+A Corsets, < 'entre Pieces, W f .i. SfoS.' I -r - A Corset Covers, P ' I'lf'K'm.iv, , i' \ \ i . l/t'lics aii'l <> [} lleminway's 1 ■!' ' i Childrens' ,jvL 'Kmbroidery, 112 A'A\ ! 112 Muslin and Silks. Towels I i; •' Flannelette Yf Toweliiigs and » | i»— 11 , j Underwear jv Damask Tablings. V Jft. i * Infants Robes. SW, & ipr- * ¥ 112 u, Offerings for CASH Only. ,Q, H Ladies, set, white wool vests and pants, usually sold at w SI.OO , for 6o cents. yj v Ladies' set, white wool vests and pants, usually sold at & .♦/ $1.25, for 75 cents. W Ladies' set, white wool vests and pants, usually sold at W $1.50, for 90 cents. ;!^j * Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at J ,0, 65c, for 45 cents. Jvj, rf Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at fr q 75c, for 50 cents. n, '£■ Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at # 85c, for 60 cents. & *K Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at ;<►' y $1.15, for 70 cents. w Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at the money obtainable. II in need ot such ,'•••;•, 'I * ' <•( i «.;iveins a tria. \l Our notion department MOTJfVvrX I'll ] is made up of onlv reliable jp'.v : gp ■ ; ifh tgoods at medium prices. l«J:l Examine and let us name you prices. rM_ '■> .:"^ v , I 1 M Our stock of Fall and ffl M Winter Clothing has ar- 0 Iffl W rived. In it you will find Vli |l| M / /Jjff ; [\ X all the latest cloths. Call V^H |! and examine before line is We have shirts and kits of them at ifl ® all prices. I.et us show them to you and ® name our prices. J If you waul to save money, give us a call. . CO., 11 ! X 113 William St., New York. Hoarseness Sore Throat Hoarseness, sore throat and constant coughing indicate that tbe bronchial tubes are suffering from a bad cold, which may develop into pleurisy or inflammation of the lungs. Do not waste health and strength by wait ing, but use Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cough Syrup at once. This wonderful rem edy cures all throat and lung affec tions in an astonishingly short time. Dr-Biill's C®ygi Syrup Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors I i recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists. ! 1 HOTT'S PILLS . v ■ lopment->t orsrrna and bodjrf No ' " >'> ini.il I .' ii.'.wV I.v 'th'itKtci"?* H!OTTCHEKTICALCO., -n s ,M - - - H . ...: ;<• •• ■■•>.• i • • rr'.7'-« •-• ■ •> ! •■': / :l\ • ' .; •>. / «•£; • ' j p "£j 1 Get an & Education I ' »'< An exceptional opportunity offered fcJ I H toyounjj men and young women to H I M prepare for teaching or for business*. i H Four regular courses; also special I* ] M work in Music, Shorthand, Type- H writing, strong touch in# force, well ft* M graded work, good discipline and H 1 KJ hard study, insure best result* to I N students of M p Centra! State | I Normal School I K 8 ft LOCK HAVEN. Clinton Co.. PA. Handsome bulMlrus perfectly «r.ul|»ped, >/ ; fe, Bteam heat, electric lights, iihuadaiicc oi H i Fl pare mountain water. exietiHlve campus | N and athletic icrounilH. Expanses low. state p H aid to students. Send for catalog. »-j g iAMES ELDON, Ph.D., Principal. 112 5| Central State Normal School, 8 LOCK HAVEN, PA. Royal . Worcester | \ CorsetS. V FOR SALE BY LEADINQ DEALERS. [ Medal and lliyhcst Au-ard at World » Columbian Kxpo*ition. SAW MILL & ENGINE BEST SET WORKS IN TIIF WOULD. Warranted the best mad' 1 . Rhfngle Mill* Machinery, aud StiodiM Agricultural | Implements of Sett Quality at lowest prices. l!!u«. Catalog. A. B. KAKQIHAR CO., Ltd., YORK, I'A. J. A. Fisher, PRACTICAL f4orse $ Broad Street, Emporium, Pa. Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co. The American Block. M. Y. About Our Book and Stationery Department. We solicit mail orders for books and stationery. We will gladly quote you our prices at any time for any hook or books published, and we cau always supply you with the best writing paper and stationery at very low prices. We do card engraving in the best form for much less than usual prices. SOME BOOK PRICES. Quo Vadis, the authorized and unabridged edition, cloth binding, illustrated ,50c., postage 12c The same in paper covers 18c., postage 7c. The Prince of the House of David, new edition, cloth, illustrated, 10c, postage6c. The Prince of tbe House of David, new edition, cloth, illustrated, 19c. postage tie. The Beth Book, by Sarah (irand, published at $1.50, our price sl.loc, postage l'Jc. The Story of an untold Love, by Paul Leicester I'ord, published at $1.25, our price Ssc.. postagcOc. Corleone, by F. Marion Crawford, 2 vols., $1.40, postage 17c. The Seats of the Might}', by Gilbert Parker 112 1.20, postage, lie. The Choir Invisible, by James Lane Allen, pub lished :'t $1.50, our price, $1.15 postage Bc. The Chautauqua Books, for course 1898, 5 vols., $4.50 the set, expressage 25c. Pelonbet's Notes on the International Sunday School Lessons for 1898, 85c. postage 12c. Subscriptions for all magazines and periodicals are received at publishers' rates. Stationery. Our "Swan Vellum," and "Swan Satin" are high-class writing papers, made in four sizes— "Joseph" and "Billet"sizes, 40c box of 5 quires. Envelopes to correspond, 40c box of 125. "Octavo" size, 50c. a box; envelopes 50c. Our "Swan Everwyn" and "Swan Feather" are smooth and rough linen papers made only in octavo and commercial sizes, ruled and plane, 30c and .'3sc the 5 quire packets, envelopes 7c and 8c packet. "Swan Seconds" in octavo and commercial sizes, ruled and plain, 18c pound packet, envelopes 5c and 6c a packet. Papeteries of new square shaped paper and envelopes in fashionable tints, azure, heliotrope, cream and mazarin 15c box, worth 20c, postageßc. The same in larger size 20c. worth 30c, postage 10c. Papeteries of initial paper with envelopes, all initials, new and beautiful, all colors4oc box. worth 50c. The same illuminated in gold and colors square paper 55c box, worth 75c. Card Engraving. Plate and CO cards for $1.25, postage Cc. En graving address line 30c extra. 50 cards from your own plate 55c. postage 6c. 100 cards from your own plate 95c, pvstagc 11c. Specimens of engraving and sizes of cards for warded on application. Monograms and address dies sunk from $1.50 upwards. Stamping |in any color ">oc for 120 sheets, or 90c in gold and silver. MUM. MKLIHU M & AMIISOX CO.. The American Block. Travelers tinide. J OENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. I PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAM., J ROAD DIVISION. In effect May 25, 18'- . , I'P.AINH LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD I 20 A. 11. Traill week days LOR .'.unbui J Wilkesbarre, Scrauton, Hazleton, Pottsville j Harrisburg andintermediatestaiiori:.;, arriving at Philadelphiap. M., New York9.3o P. M., Baltimore ti.OO P. M., Washington 7.15 P. M. Pullman Parlor car from Williamsport to Philadelphia andpassengcrcoaehes from Kane to Philadelphia and Willianißport to Balti more and Washington. 320 P.M.— Train H week dajs for Harris burg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 4.3o A. M., New York". 33 A.M. Pullman sleeping cars from IlarrisburgtoPhil adelplna and New York. Philadelphia pas sengerscan remainii: sleeper undisturbed un til 7:30 A. M. 0 37 p. M. Train 4 Daily for Sunbury, Harris burg and intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 6.52 A. M.. New York 9.33 A. M., weekdays, (10.38 A. M. Sunday;) Baltimore 6.25 A. M.. Washington 7.40 A.M. Pullman sleep ing cars from Erie and Williamsport to Phila delphia and WilHamsport to Washington. Passengers in sleeper for Baltimore and Wash- J ington will be transferred into Washington | sleeper at Williamsport. Passenger cars from | Erie to Philadelphia and Williamsport to I Baltimore. WESTWARD, j 5:10 A. M.— Emporium Junction— Train 9 week days for Erie, Ridgway, Dußois, Clermont and I intermediate stations. 10 30 A. M. Train 3 Daily for Erie and | week days for Dußois and intermediate stations. | 6 '4B P. M. Train 15. week days lor Kane I and intermediate stations. I THROUGH TRAINS FOR EMPORIUM FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH, i Train 9 leaves New York 5:50 p. m., Philadelphia j 8:50 p. m., Washington 7:20 p. m., Baltimore 8:40 p. m., arriving at Emporium Junction 5:10 a.m., week days, with Pullman Sleepers and | passenger coaches, from Philadelphia to Erie ! and from Washington and Baltimore to Will ! iam sport. ! Train 3 leaves New York 7.40 p. m., Philadel j phia 11.20 p. m., Washington 10.40 p. m, Balti ■ more 11.50 p, m., daily, arriving at Emporium | 10.30 a. M., with Pullman Palace Sleeping | Cars from Philadelphia to Williamsport, ant! J passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Erie ! and Baltimore to Williamspcrt- on Sundays J only Pullman Sleepers from Philadelphia to J Erie. j Train 15 leaves Philadelphia 8.30 a. m., Washing- I ton 7.50 A.m., Baltimoreß.so a.m., Wilkesbarre J 10:15 A. M., weekdajs, arriving at Emporium j 6.28 P.M., with Parlor car from Philadelphia I to Williamsport, and passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Kane. piDIIWAY & CLEARFIELD RAILROAD and | _LV Connections. (Week days.) J SOUTHWARD. Stations. NOBTBWABD A. M.J A.M. |p, M. p. M. 855 4OO Renovo 500 11 o', 947 ....' 441 ...Driftwood... 103 ... 10 LA !10 25 .... 510 Emporium June 325 940 | 11 08| 5 52|— St. Marys... 2 10 901 II 15 1 Kane 12 20 9 C R . 11 34 . ..Wilcox 11 58 8 42 11 49 I .Johnsonburg.. 11 43 8 26 | 12 10 6 20 ...Ridgway, 8 50 8 05 12 17 627 Island Run... 843 755 12 22 632 Carman Tr'nfer 8 3S| | 7 49 12 31 6 41 .. Croyland 8 29 7 -SO 12 35 645 ..Shorts Mills.. 826 736 12 39 648 ... Blue Rock ... 822 733 I 12 43 6 53 Carrier 8 17 7 2* 12 53 702 .Brockwayville 808 7U, 12 57 7 06 .. .I.anes Mills. . 8 02 7 13 I 107 711 . Harvey* Bun. . 751 704 1 15 7 20 . .Falls Creek. .. 7 50 7 00 : 1 40 7 35 Dußois 7 10; I 640 1 20 7 251 .-FallsCreek... 7 00 6 65 135 740 Reynoldsville. 645 FI ,0 211 |8 16 . Brookville .. 609 604 3 05! 9 10 New Bethlehem 520 5 10 3 50 9 55 ... Red Bank 4 25 6 30 12 10 ...Pittsburg 1 iO P. M P. M. A. M P. V. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. it. wnott, J General Manager. Gen'L Passenger Apt. ; Port Allegany, Coudersport, Smethport, Eldred, | Bradford, Olean and Buffalo, connecting at But falo for points East and West. 1 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 8.30 A. M. | Mail, (1031 daily except Sunday 1.45 P.M. 1 Train No. 103 (mail I will connect at Olean with I River Division for Allegany, Bradford, Salamanca 1 Warren, Oil City and Pittsburg, F Call on E. C. DAVISON, Agent, Emporium, for 1 time tables or other information R. BELL, Gen'l Suet. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'L Pass'ngr & Ticket Agt. ; Mooney Brisbane Building, Cor. Main and Clinton Streets, Buffalo, N. Y. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN BUFFALO, ROCHESTER ! SALAMANCA. RIDGWAY, DUBOIS, PUNXSUTAW NEY, AND ALL POINTS IN THE NORTH, EAST AND WEST. ( On and after July 3, 1898, passenger trains wil? J departfrom Johnsonburg daily, except Sundav | as follows : J 8:52 a. NJ,, from P. .V E. station for Ridgwa *, ! Brockwayville, Dußois, Punxsutawnev AR' J Clearfield. ' 11:52 a. 111., from P. & E. station, mail for M: i Jewett, Bradford and Rochester. '• 2:35 p. in., from P. A: E. station, mail for Ridv way, Brockwayville, Dußois, Punxsutawnev, and Clearfield. 2:2S p. 111. from B. R. I', station, Buffalo EX press for Bradford, Salamanca, springville anc' Buffalo. j Thousand mile tickets good for passage be ' weenall stations at two cents per mile. EDWARD C. LAPEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Rochester, N. V BEST LAWN SPRINKLERS MADE. THE "TWIN COMET." price $5 Delivered Free with privilege 5 days triai THESE SPRINKLERS ARE UNIQUE, EFFICIENT AND LABOR SAVINC Will sprinkle four times greater area than any other Sprinkler made. Can be seen in operation at the resi dence of the editor of this paper. Send for CIRCULARS and TESTIMONIALS J. B. FELLOWS & Co. E. STEBBINS Mfg. CO •19 YVarren St. Sole Agts. to. Mfgs. ' NEW YORK. SPRINGFIELD,Moss. : For sale by all Hardware and Rubber Stores in the United States. AGENTS WANTED. CAN MAKE BIC; MONEY. Mori's Nerverioe Pills 1< . "M. A N'l 'l l lit 3 'Cilh «x, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing o lost Manhood, Impctcncy, Nightly Ernk sions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, ex cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, whicf lead to Consumption and Insanity. SJ.O( per box by mail: 6 boxes for $5.00. MO 1T S CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, Cleveland, Qhic For sale by li 0. Dodson.