PSsds Her Young Again ■H CANNOT BE DETECTED. SEC HOW MRS. LANDWTHR WAS MADE YOUNG AGAIN BY USING HAY'S HAIR-HEALTH. 519 SIXTH STREET, NEW \ ORK. SINCE I WAS 35 YEARS OF AGE MY LOVELY, LONG, BLACK HAIR HAS BEEN TURNING GRAY. I GOT A BOTTLE OF MAY S HAIR LLCALLLI. BUT HAD LITTLE HOPE, AS I HAD TRIED MANY ALLEGED RESTORERS AND INVIGORATORS WITH NO EFFECT. I HAVE BEEN USING HAIR-HEALTH EVER SINCE ; LIKE IT VERY MUCH. I T HAS BROUGHT THE YOUTHFUL COLOR BACK AND I NEVER WILL use anything cI SC . Ask lor Hay's Hair-Health and refuse all sub.sli tutes. tI.H.H .IS SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SENT BY EXPRESS, PREPAID, IN PLAIN SEALED PACKAGE, L>>" LONDON SUPPLY CO., 853 BROADWAY, N. Y., ALSO A AS<. CAKE HARFINA MEDICATED SOAP, BEST SOAP FOR TOILET, BATH, SKIN AND HAIR. ALL ON RECEIPT OF 60C. AND THIS AD LARGE 50c. BOTTLES. AT ALL. PRUQOISTS* Dr. Humphreys' Sped lies cure by acting directly upon tliu disease, without exciting disorder in any other part of the system. KO. CURES. PRICES. I—Fevera. Congestions, Inflammations. ,!i5 2— U'orniH, Worm Fevef, Worm Colic... .25 3— Teething, Colic .23 4—llinrrhcn. of Chlliiren or Adults 25 7— COHBIIH, Colds, Bronchitis 25 \etirnlsia. Toothache, l'aceacho ~■> 9—llenilaehe, Siclc Headache, Vertigo.. 10—Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.'2s 11—Suppressed or I'liinful Periods 25 1 2— Whites. Too Profuse Periods 25 13—Troup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25 14—Suit Jllieum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 15—Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 25 16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 25 ID—Catarrh, Influenza. Cold In the Head .25 20—Whoop in s-<.'on gh 25 27— Kidney Diseases 25 2H —.\er\ous Debility 1.00 30—Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed 25 77—.!iro of youth. By mail CTS. $2.50, with our bankable Rauraritee to cure or refund the money paid. Send for circular and copy of our baukablo guaranteo bond. ftsfeipese POSITIVELY GUARANTEED EURO FOR LOSS OF POWER, VARICOCELE, UNDEVELOPED OR SHRUNKEN ORGANS, PARESIS, LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA, NERVOUS PROSTRA TION, HYSTERIA, FITS, INSANITY, PARALYSIS AND THO RESULTS OF EXCESSIVE USO OF TOBACCO, OPIUMOR LIQUOR. BY MAIL IN PLAIN PACKAGE. SI.OO A BOX, (i FOR $5.00 WITH OUR BANKABLE GUAR ANTEE BOND TO CURE IN 30 CLAYS OR REFUND CAONEY PAID. ADDRESS NERVSTA MEDSCAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO,, ILL, Sold by R. C. Dodson, Druggist, 34 481y. Emporium, Pa. I SSOO Be'wafi i \ Tho Above Reward will lie puid < > for information that will lead to tho j \ arrest and conviction of the party ? 112 or parties who placed iron and Blabs < > on the track of the Emporium & j \ Rich Valley R. 31., near the east t 112 line of Franklin Housler's farm, on < 2> the evening of Nov 21st, 1891. \ Hexry Auchu, J £ 38-tf President. j L'WVW'WW'W 'W^A^WWA^i Ss'iGHiSTER'S ENGLISH "&j&YROYJU. PILLS Ipl V L M -ly The fire department of Chicago has !•> steam engines. • I had stomach trouble twenty years and gave up hope of being cured till I be- J gan to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It i lias done me so much good I caii it :!ic j savior of my life,'' writes W. R. Wilkin j son. Albony, Tenn. It digests what you j eat. R. C. Dodson. l'»-ly Dewey says the south doesn't want J Bryan and he is probably not far from I the truth in saying so. W. S. Musser, Millheim, Pa., saved | the life of his little girl by giving her I One Minute Cough Cure when she was dying from croup. It is the only harm less remedy that gives immediate results, it quickly cures coughs, colds,bronchitis, grippe, asthma and all throat and lung trouble. R. C. Dodson. 1 ->-ly i Eating freely of water cress for several j days will remove tarter of long standing i from the teeth. "After suffering from severe dyspepsia | over twelve years and using many rcme- I dies without permanent good [ finally took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It did me so much good I recommend it to every oue," writes J. K. Watkius, Clerk and Recorder, ('illicothe, Mo. It digests what J you cat. 11. C. Dodson. 1,'5-ly All green vegetables keep their color i better if boiled rapidly and left uncovered. J. Q. Hood, Justice of the Peace, Crosby. Mi--., makes the following state- I ment: ' I can certily that One Minute J Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for it. My wife could not get her breath and the fir-t dose of it relieved her. It h;:.- ai.'-o bei, lited my whole family.'' It ;.i is imm .'diately and cures coughs, colds, ■ roup, .rippe, bronchitis, asthma and ail throat and lung trouble. R. C. Dodson. HJ-ly Tiio.-e post-office theives are in favor of rural fr< < delivery. ! i >ji iuer i*. not only a pleasure but a ly badly with flux and procured ! a bolt!-.- of this reim dy. A few doses of jit effected a permanent cure. 1 take . pleasure in recommending it to others siiffeiing Ireiu that dreadful disease.—J. W. Lym'll; Dorr, W. Vn. Thisremedy ; is sold by L. Taggart. mar Travelers (>u!de. IPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. JL PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAII.. ROAD DIVISION. In effect May 27, 1900. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD U 15 A. M.—Train 12 week dajs fur Sunbury, Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazlcton, Pottsville, llurrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving I at Philadelphia6.23P. M., New York9.3oP. Ivl., Baltimore 6.00 P. M., Washington 7.15 P. M. Pullman Parlor car from Williamsport lo Philadelphia and passenKercoachep from Kane to Philadelphia and Williamsport to Balti more and \V ashington. 3 120 P. M. -Train 6 daily foi Harritbarg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia,4.2s A. M.. New York 7.13 A. M. Baltimore, 2:30 A. M. Washington, 4:06 A.M. Pullman sleeping cars from HarrisburgtoPbiK adelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas aenfferscaii remainii: sleeper undisturbed un ti17:30 A. M. 0 42 P, Me—Train 4 Daily for Harris burg and intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 0.52 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 Buffalo, Williamsport to Washington. Passenger cars from Erie to Philadelphia ami Buffalo to Washington. WESTWARD. 5:10 A. M Emporium Junction—Train 9 week days for Erie, Ridgway, Dußois, Clermont and intermediate stations. 10 25 A. M. Train 3 Daily for Erie and week days for Dußois and intermediate stations. 0 23 P. M. Train 61, week days for Kane and intermediate stations. THROUGH TRAINS FOR EMPORIUM FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. I Train 9 leaves New York 5:55 p. m., Philadelphia I 8:50 p. m., Washington 7:45 p. m., Baltimore ; 8:45 p.m., daily, arrivingat Emporium Junction I 5:10 a. m., with Pullman Sleepers and passenger coaches, from Philadelphia to Erie week daysatidfrom Philadelphia andWashing ton to Buffalo, daily. Passenger coaches Philadelphia to Erie, week days; Washington to Buffalo, daily; On Sundays this train ar rives at Emporium, 6:13 A. M. Train 3 leaves New York 7.55 p. in., Philadel phia 11.20 p. in., Washington 10.40 p. m, Balti more 11.55 p, in., daily, arriving at Emporium : 10.25 a. in., with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars from Philadelphia t«» Williamsport, ana | passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Erie and Baltimore lo Williamsport—on Sundays only Pullman Sleepers from Philadelphia to Erie. Train CI leaves Philadelphia 8.40 a. in., Washing- I ton 7.55 a.m., Baltimoreß.ss a.m., Wilkesbarre 10:55 A.M., week days, arriving at Emporium 6.23 P.M., with Parlor car from Philadelphia to Williamsport.and passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Kane. | piDOWAY & CLEARFIELD RAILROAD and x\ Connections. (Week days.) SOUTHWARD. Stations* NORTHWARD I'. M A.M. A. M.J jP. M. I'. M. I'. M. 8 55 1 00'.... Renovo 500 11 05 25 11 12 6 005 Kane 112 20 3 06 8 25 3 43 11 31 6 22j.. ..Wilcox Ell 58 2 45 8 05 356 11 46 636 .Johnsouburg..J 955 233 7 52 , 4 15 12 10 700 .. Ridgway, 935 215 7 30 1 42212 17 707 ..Island Run... 928 ; 2 08, 723 427 712 Carman Tr'nfer 923 203 i 435 12 30 7 21 .. Croyland 9 15 1 51 7 09 ' 13912 33 725 ..Shorts Mills.. 9 11 151 705 , 14212 36 72S .. Blue Rock... [9 07 t -17 701 ! 4 46 12 40 733 Carrier I 9 02 1 43 C .57 i 4 56 12 50 7 43i.Brockwayville. I8 53 1 33 647 ■ 1 59 12 51 7 471. ..Lanes Mills.. 18 47 1 28, 6 11 7 sll.McMinns Sm't. 1 8 43 | 507 1 01 7 51! Harveys Run.. I 8 39 1 19; 685 ! 515 110 8 00^.. Falls Creek... I8 35 115 630 ; 5 30 125 8 10] ... Dußois ft 8 251 101 6 10 1 5 17 1 20 8 251. .Falls Creek.. 8 7 01 11 CO 630 j 531 1 32 8 381 Reynoldsville.. P6 47 l 00 6 11 i 602 1 59 9 051.. Brookville-.. 161012 33 537 | 64* 238 9 45aNew Bethlehem I 1158 4 49 I 728315 10 20J.. Red Bank.... 8 11 23 405 955 530 12 104.. ..Pittsburg ... 1 910 140 | P. M. P. M. P. M.| {A. M. A. M. I■. M. • Through Palace Car to Pittsburg on train leav ing Falls Creek at 8:25 A. M.; returning on train i leaving Pittsburg at 1:40 p. m. ' J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD, j General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. TIME TABLE No. 23. CGUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R. Taking effect June 15th, 1898. EASTWARD. lo 4 6 2 P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. 1 Port Allegany Lv. 3 15 7 18 12 10 l Coleman, *3 23 u ° *l2 15 . Burtville, **3 30 7 29 12 22 | Roulette, 340 7 36 12 30 Knowltnn's, *3 45 00 *l2 33 Mina *3 59 7 46 12 10 1 Olmsted 4 05 *7 50 *l2 44 Hammonds,. °° *l2 49 | Coudersport. 120 4 ' } ' ' f ' s ' j s 1 j North Coudersport, .... 00 *1 05 Frinlv's, *6 29 *1 14 i Colesburg, *6 36 121 I Seven Bridges *6 39 *1 21 1 Ravmonds's, *•"» 49 135 I Ooid, 654 141 Newlield 1 45 Newfteld Junction, 702 150 Perkins '• : ' 1 r 'l 53 Carpenter's, 00 *1 56 Crowell's, *7 10 *1 59 Ulysses, Ar 718 210 WESTWARD. is l : 3 I A. M. P. M. A. M ! Ulysses, Lv. 7 32 2 30 10 05 .... Crowell's, *7 41 *2 39 *lO 15 Carpenter's, co *2 41 *lO 18 ; Perkins. *2 44 *lO 21 Newfieldtf unction 7 47 2 46 10 25 Newfield *7 51 250 *lO 30 ' . Clold 7 55 2 54 10 35 ; : Raymond's *7 59 2 59 *lO 40 Seven Bridges, '8 11 *3 11 10 55 ■ | Colesburg, *8 14 3 11 *ll 00 | Frill I:'s *8 22 *3 22 *ll 09 North Coudersport, 331 11 20 ' ( Ar. 8 36 3 30 11 30 J Coudersport, \ P. M I Lv. 811 600 120 Hammnnds 00 ' I Olmsted, *8 16 *(5 o Trains do not stop. Connections—At Ulysses with N.Y.C. & If.lt.lt. 1 f.ir points north and south. At Newfield June ; tion with Buffalo & Susquehanna R. R. north of Wellsville, south of Galeton and Ansonia. At , Port Allegany with W. N. Y. &P. R. R., north I j tor Buffalo, Olean, Bradford and Smethport; • south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium i and Penn'a It. R., points. 11. A. McCLURE, Gen'l Supt. Coudersport, Pa. . "7 BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH 13 RAILWAY. ? j TIME TABLE. On and after Jan. 1. 1000, passenger train:- will . depart from Johnsonburg as follows: NORTH ROUND. 8:48 A. 21 Week days, from P. & E. Station i for iUt. Jewett, Bradford and intermediate i. stations. L 2:04 P.M. Daily, in hiding Sunday, from B. t *R. &P. Station, Grant Street, Past Express, soli I vestibuled train for Bradfoid, Buffalo and Rochester, equipped with cafe and re -1 i dining chair cars. 4:23 P. M. Week days, from P. & K. station, for Mt. Jewett, Bradford and intermediate stations. SOUTH ROUND, 112 0:12. A. JVT. We :k days, from P. & I!, station for Ritirfway, Brockwayv ille. Dußois, Punxsu • tawne.v »nd intermedial*' points. . 1:40 P/M. Daily incl'idin sumi: I ■;% from I'. I*.. ,V i'. station, Grant '•'•rut, J'. 1 t L',\pr«s-'olid t vestibuled train for Uidxv.ay. Dußois, Punx-m --tawncy, Duller and ;'ia-!nug, equipped with ' ' ( ife and reclining ehair c \rs. 6*l mi .•> 1 ll.ii. U . U'cnmi. Division t tengers ar< i• re« .it-ring thecals. An «xoess ha • • ol ■i , <»n cents will be collected by e »i:<'.uotors \vhen fan ! are paid on trains, from all stations where ' . a ticket office is maintained. ; EDWARD C. LAPEY,Gen. Pass. Agt. I Rochester,N. x . NOTICE. N~~*OTICE is hereby given that B. W. Grern, Receiver of the .Mankey Furniture Com pany, filed Ins second partial account on May 21st, 1900; that the said account was confirmed nisi May 21st, 1900, and if no exceptions are filed I within three weeks the said account will be con firmed absolute. BY ORDER OF THE ( OURT. Prothonotary's Office, Emporium, Pa., May 21st, 1900.—n13-3t EXFCUTORS' NOTICE. EMate of ANNA M. MA TTESON, decerned. j I ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate ot Anna I j M. Matteson, late of Sbippea Township, ] Cameron County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have j been granted to H.C.Olmsted andCharlesHeger, residing in the Borough of Emporium, County I aud State aforesaid, to whom all persons indebted \ to said estate are requested to make payment, ! and thosij having claims or demands, will make I known the same without ilelay. H. C. OI.MSTED, CHARLES SEGER. Executors. Grekn & Shaffer, Solicitors for Executors. Emporium, l'a., May 22nd, 1900. —nl3-6t. IN THE ORPHAN S COURT OF CAMERON COUNTY, In the matter of the estate of HEZEKIAII MIX , j deceased. rpHE Auditor appointed by the Court to distri -1 bote the fund in the hands of J.O. ISrook bank. Executor, of the estate of Hezekiah Mix, deceased, as shown by his first partial account, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on Friday. June 15,1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the office of Johnson & Mc- Narney, Emporium, Pa., when and where all parties interested are required to present and prove their claims or bo forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. J. C. JOHNSON', lilMt Auditor. Adiiiluistraiors' Notice. mate of CHARLES H. STEWART, deceased. T ETTERS of administration on the Estate of 1 J Charles 11. Stewart, late of Lumber town ship, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to H. E, Smith, Mrs. Cora Stewart and W. A. McClellan, 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 delay. B. E. SMITH. M RS. CORA STEWART, \V. A. McCLELLAN Administrators. Gkf.kk & Shaffer, Solicitors for Administrators. Sterling Run, Pa.. May ?th, 1900. —nll-Gt. <£2 SHSHSHHHSHSHHHSBSP 5^ | GROCERIES. J. A. KINSLER, | Carries nothing but the best that can be if] obtained in the line of cj Groceries and S S Provisions, K Flour, Salt and Smoked Meats, Jfl p{J Canned Goods, etc. I-, nj Teas, Coffees, Fruits, Confectionery, K In Tobacco and Cigars. n 1 - i n 2-inch silk zephyr cloth, a half silk i'iild'ic in corded aud fancy stripes aud checks in pinks, blues, reds, heliotrope and black and white, 7">e to §1.(10 yard liH-imh .-ilk pongee, half silk fabric in stripes and fancy effects for shirts and shirt waists, 50c yard. ;!2-iuch Scotch madras in new plain and corded stripes, all colors, «55cand 10c yard. 82-inch linen ginghams, in stripes and and solid colors, 25c yard. Great variety of choice,dainty patterns in the real inported Irish dimities, 25c yard. Matchless assortment of best Scotch giiiv.hams, in staple and fancy stripes and novelty effects, 25c, 35c and 50c yard. '-12-inch royal madras, a good cloth, in | j retty stripes, last colors, 20c yard. | Best American dimities, in new and | pretty patterns. 15c yard. • -10 pieces good Scotch ginghams, in ! eh' el;- 1 laids aud stripes, special value 1 5c ! \.,rd, worth 25c. '.A' inch cable cords, like picjue cloth, ' :it designs, printed on white and timed grounds, 12-jcyard. 28-inih corded ginghams, in stripes , and ce good color.-', 12-'cyard. itteh extra (juality domestic ging : hams, in stylish stripes aud colors, 10c 1 yard. s\m, MKi.iiiir.M & \\mm co., The American Block. BUFFALO, N. Y Clearance AT FrankShives' During the month of MARCH we siiall dispose of our stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES 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 $2.00; $2.50 shoe for $1.60. They must go. Ladies' Corsets 25 '/ below cost. Ladies' and Children's Under wear very cheap. Boys' Knee Pants, a nice line at cost. Sheeting Muslin, Pillow Case Muslin, all togo at sacrifice prices, to close out the line. Full line of Ladies and Chil dren's Hosiery. Thread, Buttons, Braid, Car pet Warp, etc., thrown in as bargains. A few pieces of Dress Goods | and a quantity of notions includ j ed in this sale. We are almost giving away j these goods, so determined arc j we to get them oft our hands. Call and see the bargains. OUR GROCERY DEPART MENT Remains, as ever, the best in ] the county and in order to keep j with the demand shall continue : to carry at all times only thepur | est and best, at the same time j selling at prices fair to all. PURE STALL FED MEATS I In addition to every variety of : Iresli and salt meats in our pion | eer Meat Market, we have a I great advantage over other deal- J ers, that should count with thoughtful buyers. We are kill ing our own cattle, wintered and ; stall fed at our farm, thereby giving our customers only ilie purest and most wholesome meat. A word to the wise is j sufficient. SEEDSf SEEDS? Farmers should i\ member that i we continue to be the lieadquart ; ers for Field, Grass and Garden ; Seeds. Leave your orders eaily. We invite our Cameron county ' patrons to call and e '.is. T? oft Wlf* Q D TWO *'