Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, June 07, 1900, Image 8

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A Product of Porfect Purity *°*p is m >de
FOR ROUGH SKIN.
cated, il destroys disease perms, keeps the pores open
and makes the skin soft and velvety. No other soap
so effet live for purifying and beautifying the complex. -
i n. The only preventive of pimples and blackheads.
L sed by physicians for bath, sick room and nursery.
26c. cake* at leading drug fchopa, or :t rakrt, 6oe. Mailed on
roceipi ut |»rioe by LOKIXJN SI PI'I.Y CO., SVI ilr<>td»ay, N.Y.
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ULAI NOISES CURED
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VETERINARY SPECIFICS
A. A.IFEVERK Congestion*, I nil annuo-
CURES ) tioiiH, Lung Fever, Milk Fever.
11. lI.jKPHAnw, I.QineiiCNH, Injuries,
(IKES) KliriiuiallMin.
{KOItK THROAT, Epizootic,
CURES > Distemper.
JtJUiiwOU-MK ISotH, (irubn.
fc-1, E. M'Ol Cold*. Influenza, [nllnmcd
■RES ) Luii;:", l'leurn-l'ueuinoniu.
I . I . H OLM . Uell vnclic. Wind-IJlonn,
CURES) Diarrhea, I>>Mentciy.
G.G. Prevent** >IIM AHl{|\(iK.
DE \IM>KK DISOFIDEKS.
B. I. )S?il\ llh M Mange, Eruption*,
CURES ) I leers. 4*rea*e, I'nrev.
.?. li. ) II \K) COMHTIO.V sinring < ont.
■CUES J IndigcMticn, Moiuaeli Mugger*.
Wc. each; Stable Care, Ton Specifics, Book, Ac., $7.
At druggists or scut prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., v>»r. William & John
ftts., New \ork. VETERINARY MANT AL SENT FREE.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAI. WUAKXKSS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific
No. 28, in use over AO years, the only
successful remedy.
$1 per vial,or special package with powder,for $5
Sold bj Di aggisM, or seat post paid out • • l|»t «>' pi Ice.
DCHPIIUIiVS'MKD. CO., t or. U .ilium U Jul:n HU., New York
\ The Cure that Cures i
p Coughs, (s\
\ Colds, J
p Grippe, (k
W. Whooping Cough, Asthma, J
Bronchitis and Incipient A
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li. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa.
c jHSHSHSH SHSHSHSB SHSHS^
| S«>OQ f(eWard.:
n] The above Reward will be paid [n
J] for information that will lead to tlieju
arrest and conviction of the party f{]
m or parties who placed iron and Blabs in
Ln on the track of the Emporium &rJ
Q; liicli Valley il. if., near the enst|j]
riJ line of Franklin Housler's farm, on [n
Lrj the evening of Nov 21st, 1891. pj
$ HENRY Aucnu, p|
ru 38-tf President, ut
Business Cards.
Ji. W. GREEN",
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Emporium, I'u.
A business relating to estate,collections, real
estates. Orphan's Court and generallaw business
will receive prompt attention. 42-ly.
J. C. JOHNSON. J. P. MCNARNEY,
JOHNSON & McNARNEY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
EMPORIUM, PA.
Will give prompt attention to all business en
rusted to them. 16-ly.
MIC HAEL li RK NNA N,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections promptly attended to. Real estate
an«l pension claim agent,
3-3-1 y. * Emporium, Pa.
K. 1). LEEI.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and INSURANCE AG'T.
EMPORIUM, PA
To LANN Ow NP.SAND OTHERS IN CA MERON AND
ADJOINING COUNTIES.
I have numerous calls for hemlock and hard
vfooritimber lands,alsostumpage<&c. 112 andparties
desiring either to buy or sell will do well to call
on me. F. D. LEET.
ITY HOTEL,
WM. McQEE, PROPRIETOR
Emporium, Pa.
Having again taken possession of thisoldand
popular house I solicit a share of the public pat
ronage. The house is newly furnisliedand is one
of the best appointed hotels in Cameron county.
30-1. y.
THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT,
(Opposite Post Office,;
Emporium, Pa.
! "7^WII.EIAM MCDONAID, Proprietor.
I take pleasure in infV rminfe the public that [
have purchased the old t;n<i popular Novelty
Restaurant, located on Fouith street. It will be
my endeavor to serve the public in a manner
that shall meet with their approbation. Give me
a call. .Meals and luncheon served at all hours.
n027-l; r Wm. McDONALD.
.ST < HAKLES HOTEL,
THOS. J. LYSETT, PROPRIETOR
Near Buffalo Depot, Emporium, Pa.
This new and commodious hotel is now opened
f>r the accommodation of Ihe public. New in all
its:ipj ointments every ' ' *ition willbepaidto
the guests patronizing this hotel. 27-17-ly
MAY (JOULD,
TEACHER OF
PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY,
Also dealer in all the Popular Sheet Music,
Emporium, Pa.
Sell'.!ars tauoht either at my home on Sixth
st r< ■( I or at the homes of the pupils. Out oftown
Bcliolars will be given uatcs at my roomsin this
place.
i . h i.Et'K, ri. D. s..
DENTIST.
Office over Drug Store, Emporium, Pa.
CMS and other local anar sihelic.s ad-
Tt-}^~'Z\ i: 11 i'''- ru• 1 for the pain le ■ - ext racti<>n
T t of teeth.
SPF.t 112 ALT Y: Pre-c: v:it inn of natural teeth, in
cluding Crown and Bridge Work.
112 will visit Dr'flwood the first Tuesday, and
Sinneniahoning the third Wednesday of each
month.
Wanted-An Idsa SSS
Protect your Ideas: thry may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WKDDERUURN & CO., Patent Attor
neys. Washington, D. C., for their 01, Mo prize offer
and libl of two hundred inventioiis wanted.
EXCURSION NOTICES.
(1. A. R. ENCAMPMENT.
keduced Rates to (iettysburg, Pa., via
Pennsylvania Railroad, Account
O. A. R. Encampment.
For the G. A. R. Encampment, De
partment ot Pennsylvania, at Gettys
burg, .Juife 2-9, the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company will sell excursion tickets
to Gettysburg from all stations on its
line in the State of Pennsylvania at rate
of one fare for the round trip. Tickets
to be sold and good going June 2-5 and
to return until June 11, inclusive (min
imum rate fifty cents). 1606-13-2t
Reduced Rates to Philadelphia.
On account of the Republican Na
tional Convention at Philadelphia, June
19, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will sell excursion tickets to Philadel
phia from all stations on its line AT
RATE OK ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP
(minimum rate 50 cents). Tickets will
be sold and good going June 15 to 19,
inclusive, and returning to June 26, in
clusive. 1598-12-5t
ALL SORTS.
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the
finest pills I ever used."—l>. J. Moore,
Millbrook. Ala. Tliey (juiekly cure all
liver and bowel troubles, li. ('. Dodson.
i-'-iy
As between the overripe oyster and the
irreen strawberry, it uii»ht be as well to
tike soup.
"After suffering from piles lor fifteen
years I was cured by using two boxes of
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve." writes W.
.). I'axter, North Jirook, N. 0. It heals
everything. Beware of counterfeits. I!.
C. Dodson. lil-ly
Courtes-y and kindness arc good things
for family use but many people reserve
them for strangers.
The easiest and most effective method
of purifying the blood and invigorating
the system is to take DeWitt's Little Ear
ly Risers, the famous little pills for cleans
ing the liver and bowels. It. C. Dodson.
13-ly
One swallow may not make a summer,
but one bull frog makes a spring, and
one banana skin a fall.
J. C. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn., says,
"I cannot say too much for DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. One box of it cured
what the doctors called au incurable ulcer
on my jaw." Cures piles and all skin
diseases. Louk out for worthless imita
tions. It. C. Dodson. 13-ly
When a boy begins to wash his neck
without being iicked to do it, it is a sign
he is passing through his first love affair.
"I bad stomach trouble twenty years
and gave up hope ol being cured till I be
gan to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It
has done me so much good I call it :lie
savior of my life," writes W. R. Wilkin
son, Albony, Tenn. It digests what you
eat. It. C. Dodson. 13-ly
One good way of keeping the boys
and girls in the home is to have plenty
of attractive reading matter there. .
W. S. Musser, Millhcim, Pa., saved
the life of his littiy girl by giving her
One Minute Cough Cure when she was
dying from croup. It is the only haini
less remedy that gives immediate results.
It quickly cures coughs, colds,bronchitis,
grippe, asthma and all throat and lung
trouble. 11. C. Dodson. U5-ly
If a mini has a good scheme and makes
money out of it people call him a geuius;
if he loses they call him a fool
"After suffering from severe dyspepsia
over twelve years and using many reme
dies without permanent good I finally
took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It did me
so much good I recommend it to every
one," writes J. E. Watkins, Clerk and
Recorder, Cillicothe. Mo. It diirests what
you eat. R. C. Dodson. 13-ly
"The newspapers of a town are its
looking glasses," says an exchange. In
this connection we might state that some
towns have mighty poor mirrors.
J. (,). Hood, Justice of the Peace,
Crosby, Miss., makes the following state
ment: "I can certify that One Minute
Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for
it. My wife could not get her breath
and the first dose of it relieved her. It
has also benefited mv whole family." It
acts immediately and cures coughs, colds,
croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all
throat and lung trouble. R. C. Dodson.
13-ly
The healthy contest for second place on
on the ticket is occasioned by the fact
that the nominee will be a winner.
Howard.
We, the undersigned druggists, offer a
reward of 50 cents to any person who
purchases of us. two 25 cent boxes of
Baxter's Mandraks Bitters Tablets, if it
fails to cure constipation, biliousness,
sick-headache, jaundice, loss of appetite,
sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint,
or any of the diseases for which it is
recommended. Price 25 cents for either
tablets or liquid. We will also refund
the money on one package of either if it
fails to give sitisfaction. L. Tagsart.
R. C. Dodson. !-54-251y
According to our weather man, who
generally comes close, it will rain Sunday.
Last fall I sprained my left hip while
handling some heavy bo.w. The doctor
! called mi said at fir.~t it was a slight
strain and would soon be well, but it
tirev.' worse and the doctor then said !
bad rheumatism. I coiitin *o grow
v.i.i and I could hardly get around to
work. I went to a drug store and the
druggist recommended me to try Cham
berlain's Pain Halm. I tried it and one
half of a fifty cent bottle cured me en
tirely. I now recommend it to all my
friends.— F. A. Habcoek, F.rie, Pa. For
sale by L. Taggart, druggist. jun
CAMP;RON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNK 1900.
TraTClerHUulitv.
RAILROAD.
X PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD DIVISION.
11l effect M.iv 27. IPOO.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM II AST WARD
tt 15 A. M. Truiii 12 week days lor Sunbury,
Wilkesbarre, Scrantou, Hazleton, Pottsville,
llarrixburn ami intermediate slat ions, arriving
at Philadelphia 6.281'. M., New Y0rk9.30 P. M.,
Baltimore 6.00 P. M., Washington 7.15 P. M.
Pullman Parlor car I'rom Williamsport to
Philadelphia and passeiiKercoacheHfrom Kane
to Philadelphia and Williamsport to Balti
more and Washington.
3 iJO 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. Washingtan, 4:05 A.M.
Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburgto Phil
adelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas
senßerscan remainiusleeper undisturbed un
ti17:30 A. M.
0 42 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, (10.33 A. M. Sunday;) Baltimore 6.35
A. M., Washington 7.44 A.M. Pullman sleep
ing cars from Erie, Buffalo and Williamsport to
Philadelphia and Buti'alo, Williamsport to
Washington. Passenger cars from Erie to
Philadelphia and Buffalo to Washington.
WESTWARD.
5:10 A. M.—Emporium Junction—Train a 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 lor Kane
and intermediate stations.
THROUGH TRAINS FOR EMPORIUM FROM
THE EAST AND SOUTH.
Train it leaves New York 5:55 p. m., Philadelphia
8:50 p. in., Washington 7:15 p. 111., Baltimore
8:45 p.m., daily, arrivingat Emporium Junction
5:10 a. m., with Pullman Sleepers and
passenger coaches, from Philadelphia to Erie
week days and from Philadelphia andWashing
ton to Buffalo, daily. Passenger coaches,
Philadelphia to Eric, week days: Washington
to Buffalo, daily; Oil 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 10.10 p. m, Balti
more 11.55 p, in., daily, arriving at Emporium
10.25 a. ni., with Pullman Palace Sleeping
Cars from Philadelphia to Williamsport, and
passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Erie
and Baltimore to Williamsport-on Sundays
only Pullman Sleepers from Philadelphia to
Erie.
Train HI leaves Philadelphiaß.lo a. m., Washing
ton 7.55 a.m., Baltimore 8.55 a. m., Wilkesbarre
10:55 A.M., weekdays, arriving at Emporium
6.23 I'. M., with Parlor car from Philadelphia
to Williamsport, and passenger coaches from
Philadelphia to Kane.
o IDG WAY & CLEARFIELD RAILROAD and
XV Connections.
(Week days.)
SOUTHWARD. Stations. NOBTHWAB9
P. M . jA. M. A. M.L P. M. I\ M. P. M.
3 25 11 12 6 001 Kane 12 20 3 05 8 25
343 11 31 622 .. .Wilcox 11 58 a 45 805
3 56 11 46 6 36 ..Johnsonbui'g.. 9 55 2 33 7 52
I I
I 15 12 10 7 00 .. Ridgwav,.... 935 215 7 30
12212 17 707 . Island Run... 92S 2 OS, 723
427 7 12 Carman Tr'nfer 9 23i 2 03|
4 35 12 30 7 21 .. Croyland.... !) 15: 1 541 7 09
13912 33 725 ..Shorts Mills.. 911 1 51 705
4 12 12 36 728 ...Blue Rock... 907 1 47 701
1 46 12 40 7 33 Carrier 9 02 1 43 6 57
45612 50 743 .Brockwayville. 853 1 33 647
1 59 12 51 7 17 . .Lanes Mills.. 847 1 28 643
751 .McMinns Sm't. 843
507 193 751 .Harveys Run.. 839 1 lfl! 635
515 1 10 800..Falls Creek... BSi 115:6 30
5 30 125 8 10| Dußois 825 1 10! 6 10
5 17 1 20 821 Falls Creek... j 7 01 11 00 630
531 1 32 8 38 .Reynoldsville. I 1 00: 6 14
602 1 59 905 Brookville... !61012 33 537
6 18 2 38 9 45 New Bethlehem i 11 58 4 19
7 28 3 15 10 20 . Red Bank.... I It 23 4 05
9 55 5 30 12 40j.. ..Pittsburg ... 1 9 10 1 10
P. M. P. M. P. M (A . 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 1:10 p. ill.
J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD,
General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agl.
TIME TABLE No. 28.
COUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R.
Talcing effect June 15th. 1898.
EASTWARD.
10 4 *> '2
STATIONS.
P. M.!'. M. A. M. P. M.
Port Allegany, Lv. U 15 7 18 12 10
Coleman, *3 23 00 *l2 15
Burtville *3 30 7 29 12 22
Roulette, 3 40 7 30 12 30
Knowlton's, *3 45 ' *l2 33
Mina, *3 59 7 40 12 10
Olmsted, 405*7 50 . . *l2 44
Hammond.s, °° 00 ..... M2 49
112 Ar. 1 20 7 57 12 53
Coudersport. - Lv „ 15 , (;0
North Coudersport, ! 00 *1 05
Frlnk's, *6 29 *1 14
Colesburg, *6 36 121
Seven Bridges *6 39 *1 21
KAviuonds's, *6 49 135
Gold, 654 111
Newlield 1 45
Newfield Junction, 702 150
Perkins 00 «l 53
Carpenter's, 00 *1 56
Crowell's, "7 10 '1 59
Ulysses, Ar. 718 210
WESTWARD.
1 513
A. M. P. M. A. M
Ulysses, Lv. 7 32 2 30 10 05 ....
Crowell's »7 41 *2 39 »10 15
Carpenter's, 00 *2 11 »I0 18
Perkins, •2 44 *lO 21
NewfieldlJunction, 7 47 2 16 10 25
Newlield, "7 51 250 *lO 30
Gold 7 55 2 54 10 85
Raymond's »7 59 2 59 *lO 40
Seven Bridges *8 11 »3 11 *lO 55
Coleslmrg, *8 14 814 *llOO
Frink's *8 38,*8 22 *ll 09
North Coudersport 00 '3 31 *ll 20
( Ar. 8 36 3 36 11 30
Coudersport, < P.M.!
( Lv. 841 600 120
Hammonds 00 00 00
Olmsted »8 46 »6 06 *1 27
Mina, 850 610 131
Knowlton's, 00 *6 18 00
Roulette 9 00 6 21 1 45
Burtville. 908 629 2 55!
Coleman 00 *6 35 00 !
Poit Allegany I 9 21; C4O 2 35;
(*) Flag stations. (°°) Trains do not stop.
Connections —At Ulysses with N.Y.C. & H.R.R.
for points north and south. At Newlield Junc
tion with Buffalo & Susquehanna R. R. north of
Wellsville, south of Galeton andAnsonia. At
Port Allegany with W. N. Y. &P. R. R., north
lor Buffalo, Olean, Bradford and Smethport;
south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium
and Penn'a R. R., points.
B. A. McCLURE, Gen'l Supt.
Coudersport, Pa.
TIUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH
O RAILWAY.
TIME TABLE.
011 and after Jan. 1. 1900, passenger trains will
departfrom Johnsonburg as follows:
NORTH BOUND.
8:48 A. M.—Week days, from P. &E. Station
for Mt. Jewett, Bradford and intermediate
stations.
2:02 P.M. Daily, including Sunday, from li.
It. & P. Station, Grant Street, Fast Express,
solid vestibuled train for Bradfoid, Buffalo
and Rochester, equipped with cafe and re
clining chair cars.
4:23 P. M. Week days, from P. A I-;. station,
for Mt. Jewett, Bradford and intermediate
stations.
SOUTII BOUND.
0:12. A. M. Weekdays, from lv A- K. station
for Ridgway, Brockwayville, DuHofs, Puuxsu
tawney and intermediate points.
1:4.0 P. M. I >:. ily including Sunday, from 1;. 11.
& !'. station, Grant Street, Fa t I".:.pre.-s, solid
vestibuled train for Ridgway, Dußois, Pnnv.su
tawney, Butler and Pittsburg, equipped with
cafe and reclining chair cars.
0:12 P. M.—Week days, from i'.Al'. >tation,
for Ridgway, Brockwayville, Dußois, Punxsu
tawney, and intermediate stations.
Thousand mile tickets, good for passage be
tween all stations on li.lt.,Vl'. Ry.,and N.Y.C. A:
ll.lt. R.il'enna. Division at twenty is2oi dollars.
Passengers are requested to purchase tickets
before entering the ears. An excess charge of
len 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,K. v .
Travelers' (iulclc.
\ LLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY.
XV 111 Effect Sunday, May 27th, 1900.
(Eastern Standard Time.)
EASTBOUND.
STATIONS. NO.B. 13. 1 5 7 41
I
I
Via A. V. Ry. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M P. M A. M.
Pittsburg,. Lv > +6 15+9 10 +l4O *505 J 9 10
Red Bank, 1 9 '22 11 23 4 05 7 50 11 15
Lawsonham 1 934 4 18 11 26
New Bethle'lll 10 08 11 58 4 49 8 25 11 55
Brookville +6 10 10 55 12 S3 5 37 9 07 12 41
, Reynoldsville,. 647 11 27 100614 935 114
Falls Creek 7 01 ! 11 43 1 10 6309 50 1 29
Dußois 7 08 +ll 50 125 6 38 *955 { 1 35
Sabula, 7 20 ; 1 38 6 54
Pennfleld, 7 39 1 55 715 5?
Benne/.ette 8 15 2 29 7 49 &
Driftwood +8 65 +3 05 +825 ?
via P. & E. Div k
Driftwood.. Lv. *9 00 +4 00
Emporium, Ar. *lO 25 +6 23
A. M. A. M. I'. M. P. M I'. M V. M.
WESTBOUND.
STATIONS. No. 8 0 2 14 10 42
Via P. A. E. Div A. M. A.M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M.
Emporium, Lv. +8 20 +3 15
Driftwood, Ar +9 00 +3 58
Via A. V. Ry ... .
Driftwood, Lv. +6 30 +1125 +5 50
Bennezette, 7 05 12 00 6 27
Pennfield, 7 39 12 34 7 03
Sabula 7 56 12 51 7 21
Dußois "6 25 8 15 1 10 +5 10 7 35 J4 10
Falls Creek 6 32 8 251 20 5 17 7 42 1 17
Reynoldsville,.. 6 17 838 1 32 531 758 432
Brookville 7 18 9 05 1 59 6 02 +8 30 5 05
New Bethle'lll. 8 01 9 15 2 38 6 48 5 50
Lawsonham,.. 88310 10 304 717 . . 619
Red Bank, 8 45 1 0 20 3 15 7 28 6 30
Pittsburg, Ar... *ll 15 41240 +5 30 +9 55 9 30
A. M. I'. M.IP. M. P. M. P. M. 1-. X.
Note—Train 7 on Sundays will make all stops
between Red Bank and Dußois.
♦Daily. +Daily except Sunday. JSundav only.
CHAS. B. PRICE, JAS. I'. ANDERSON,
Gen'l Supt Gen'l Passenger Agt.
Port Allegany, Coudersport, Smethport, Eldred,
Bradford, Olean and Buffalo, connecting at Buf
falo for points East and West.
Buffalo Special, daily, 5:15 A. M.
Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 8.35 A. M.
Mail, (1031 daily except Sunday 1.50 P. M.
Train No. 103 (mail) will connect at Olean with
River Division for Allegany,Bradford,Salamanca
Warren, Oil City and Pittsburg.
Call 011 E. C. DAVISON, Agent, Emporium, for
time tables or other information
R. BELL, Gen'l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Pass'ngr .t Ticket Agt.
Mooney-Brisbane Building. Corner Main and
Clinton Streets, Buffalo, N. Y.
BUFFALO & SUSQUEHANNA R. R
Time Table taking Effect Feb. lltli. 1900.
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"The (irand Scenic Route."
HEAD UP.
A.M. P. LC.IP. K P. M.
jir.K't'ng Suit... 855 7 15' 12 25 c
Austin, 810 6 47;. . 12 00 e
Costello, 6 10! 11 54 £
...Wharton 6 29 11 44 «'
Cross Fork J'ct, 5 44 11 00
Corbett 5 17 10 34 =
...Germania 5 07 10 26 50
do. Galeton P.M. 5 00' 10 20
ar. " 7 00 i 1 Ofi ! 7,00
... Gaines, ... 6 47 12 47 8 50 i 6 47
.. .Wcstfield, ... till ... 112 11 816 6 11
.. Knoxvllle ... 5 55 11 55 8 00 5 55
Osceola 5 46 Til -IB 7 51 5 16
....Eikland, 5 41 11 11 7 46 5 41
Lv Addison,.... 5 10 |ll 10 7 15 5 10
P. M. P. M.'A. M. A. M!'. M.
I
READ DOWN.
. . . \ A. M.'P. M. P. M.!A.M
LvlC'tmgSmt 12 40 7 :!0 9 10 -
Austin 6 40 1 0) 800 9 50 o
Costello 6 50 111 £
....Wharton.... 7 02 1 26 A
Cross Fork Jet. 7 47 2 09 'i.
... Corbett 8 14 2 36 £
....Germania... 8 25 2 47 ' JJ
Lv. I Galeto "-■ 838 *2*B3 ..... *8 38
Gaines 8 50 3 06 8 50
.. Westfield 933 343 933
.. Knoxville... . 947 3 5(5 947
Osceola Y 58 4 00 0 58
Eikland 10 03 4 11 10 03
AR . Addison 10 34 143 10 34
A. M. P. M
_ 1 lulu!
Head up. Head down.
P. M. P. M. A. M.| | A. M. P. U
r> 00 10 LO Ar.. Galeton Lv 0 so L o.">
I ■ _ _
' P. M. L'. M. A.M. ▲. M.LP. M
2 53 8 55 10 10 ar. .Galeton.. lv 8 38 7 10 ....
2 29 8 42 10 09 Gaines 9 00 7 23
'2 00 s «.I 50 lv Ansonia .;IR 22 7 45 ...
STATIONS. A.M.
.... P. M. A.M. ar dp A. M. P.M....
1 "0 30 ILP Cross Fork ar 12 00 7 001
All trains run daily except Sunday.
CONNECTIONS.
At Keating Summit with W. N. Y. & P. It. R.
lor all points north and south.
At Ansonia with Fall Brook R. R. for all points
north and south.
At Newfield Junction with C. I'. A. R. R.
west for Coudersport, east for Ulysses and points
on Cowanesque Valley branch of Fall Brook* U.K.
At Genesee for points on the New York &
Pennsylvania R. R.
At Addison with Erie P. R. for points east
and west.
At Wellsville witfi Er'e R. 11. for points east
and west.
H.C. UNDERHILUGOIN Fass.AKt.Kufliilo, N.Y
W. C. L'ARK. (II'II'L Supt. Galeton. Pa.
I M.J. MCMAHON, Div. I'ars's AG't., Galeton, Pa.
J. 11. GOODYEAR, Ass't Gen'l Supt., Austin, Pa.
J. A. Fisher,
PRACTICAL
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Broad Street, Emporitr.:i, Pa.
j The I'ltKss, one year §1.30.
NOTICE,
N'OTICE is hereby Kiven that B.W.Green,
Receiver of the Mankey Furniture C'oni
-1 panv, filed his second partial account on May 21st.
I KKH); that the said account was coulirmed ni ni
May 21st, 1900, and if no exceptions are filed
j within three weeks the said account will be con
! firmed absolute.
BY ORDER OF THE COURT.
Prothonotary's Office,
Emporium, Pa., May 21st, 1900.—n13-3t
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Enlate of ANNA M. MATTESON, deceased.
IETTEKS Testamentary on the Estate ot Anna
M. Matteson, late of Shippen Township,
Cameron County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have
been granted to H.C.GlmstedandCharlesSeger,
residing in the Horough of Emporium, County
' and State aforesaid, to whom all persons indebted
j to said estate are requested to make payment,
j and those having claims or demands, will make
' known the same without delay.
H. C. OLMSTED.
CHARLES BEGER.
Executors.
■ GKEEN & SHAFFBH,
j Solicitors for Executors,
i Emporium, Pa., May 22nd, 1900.—n13-6t.
IN THE ORPHAN S COURT OF CAMERON
COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of lIEZEKIAH MIX,
deceased.
rpHE Auditor appointed by the Court to distri"
I bute the fund in the hands of J. O. Brook
bank, Executor, of the estate of Hezekiah Mix,
deceased, as shown by his lirst partial account,
will meet the parties interested lor the purposes
of his appointment on Friday. June 15,1900, at
10 o'clock a. m., at the olflce of Johnson *V: Mc-
Narney, Emporium, Pa., when and where all
parties interested are required to present and
profe their claims or be forever debarred from
comingiu upon said fund.
J. C. JOHNSON,
nl3-lt Auditor.
Acini?niterators' Notice.
Estate of CHAULES 77. STEWART, deceased.
I ETTERS of administration on the Estate of
1 J Charles H. Stewart, late of Lumber town
ship, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceased,
having been prrauted to li. E, Smith, Mrs. Cora
Stewart and W. A. McClellan, residing in said
1 township, to whom all persons indebted to said
estate arc requested to make payment, and those
having claims or demands, will make known the
samo without delay.
B. E. SMITH.
M RS. CORA STEWART.
, W. A. MqCLELLAN
Administrators.
| GREKN & SHAFFER,
Solicitors for Administrators.
Sterling Run, Pa.. May 7th, 1900.—n11-Gt.
sisHsarasasESHsasp
GROCERIES. 1
| A
nJ J. A. KINSLER, K
. ui J ' SJ
J [!J Carries nothing but the best that can be =]
obtained in the line of
: c{ Groceries and h
| Provisions,
■ (Jj Flour, Salt and Smoked .Meats, «]
ril Canned Goods, etc. II;
:«] Teas, Colfees, Fruits, Confectionery, [Jj
In Tobacco and Cigars. «|
[j. (ioods Delivered Free any place in HI
Town. I|j
fu Call and see me and get prices. If]
.1. A. KINSLER, HJ
( Near P. TV: ii. Depot.
. -
I GRAND LINE OF NEW PATTERNS
IN ALL GRADES OF CAR
PF.TINGS.
Aclam,
Melclrum &
Anderson 00.
;5915 to JOB Main St.— American Block,
HUF'B'AI-O, V.
New
Wash Fabrics.
We ask attention to our splendid stock
| ot' new wash fabrics, comprising all tlic
; choicest materials and novelties (roin the
| European manufacturers and from our
| homo markets, including—
'i—-inc-li silk zepliyr clotli. a half silk
! fabric in corded and fancy stripes and
| checks in pinks, blues, reds, heliotrope
! and black and white, Tfic to 81.00 yard
I'O-inch silk pongee, half silk fabric in
| stripes and iaucy effects for shirts and
I shirt waists, 50c yard.
OLI-INCH Scotch madras in new plain
! and corded stripes, all colors, .'SSE and 40c
| yard.
32-inch linen ginghams, in stripes and
| and solid colors, 2">c yard.
Great variety of choice, dainty patterns
in the real inported Irish dimities, 25C
yard.
Matchles* assortment of best Scotch
ginghams, in staple and fancy stripes and
j novelty effects, 25c, 35c and 50c yard.
32-ineh royal madras, a good cloth, in
j pretty stripes, fast colors, 2He yard.
Best American dimities, in new and
; pretty pultons. 15c yard.
40 pieces good Scotch :.'iughauis, in
checks plaid and Wripes, special value 15c
■ yard, worth 25c.
wO-iiirh ''able cords, like pique cloth,
small HI designs, printed oil white and
: tinted ground.;, 121 c yard.
28-inch corded ginghams, in stripes
and check-, good colors, 12]eyard.
L - inch extra quality domesth ging
hams, in stylish stripes and colors. 10c
yard.
\\m, 3IKLDIiI'3I & A.MIM CO.,
The American Block.
BUFFALO, N. Y
Final
Clearance
Sale!
—AT —
FrankShives'
During the month of MARCH
we sliall dispose of our stock of
DRY GOODS, SHOES
AM 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
$2.00; $2.50 shoe for sr.6o.
They must go.
Ladies' Corsets 25'/, below
cost.
Ladies' and Children's Under
wear very cheap.
Hoys' 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
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.
OUR GROCERY DEPART
MENT
Remains, as ever, the best in
the county and in order to keep
with the demand shall continue
to carry at all times only the pur
est and best, at the same time
selling at prices fair to all.
PURE STALL FED MEATS
111 addition to every variety of
Iresli and salt meats in our pion
eer Meat Market, we have a
great advantage over other deal
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 the
purest and most wholesome
meat. A word to the wise is
sufficient.
SEEDS 1 SEEDS!
Fanners should remember that
we continue to be the headquart
ers lor Field, Grass and Garden
Seeds. Leave your orders eailv.
We invite our Cameron countv
patrons to call and see us.