Traveler i# Guide. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD DIVISION. In ilFect May 27, 1000. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD fci 15 A. M. Train 12 week da> s tor Suubury, Wilkesbarre, Scranton, llazleton, Pottsville, llarrisburg and intermediate stiuions, arriving at Philadelphia 0.23 P. M., New York 9..'10 P. M., Baltimore tf.oo P. M., Washington 7.15 P. M. Pullman Parlor car from Williamsport to Philadelphia and passengercouches from Kane to Philadelphia and Williamsport to Balti more and Washington. 3 120 P. M.— I Train 0 daily for liarrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 4.25 A. M., New York 7.13 A. M. Baltimore, 2:30 A.M. Washington, 4:05 A.M. Pullman sleeping cars from HarrisburgtoPhil adelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas sengerscan remain it; sleeper undisturbed un ti17:30 A. M. 9 42 P. M.-Train 4 Daily for Sunbury, Harris burg and intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 6.52 A. M., New York 9.83 A.MMv. v weekdays, (10.33 A. M. Sunday;) Baltimore 6.36 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 and 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. 6 23 P. M. Train 61, weekdays lor Kane and intermediate stations. THROUGH TRAINS FOR EMPORIUM FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. Train 9 leaves New York 5:55 p. in., Philadelphia 8:50 p. m., Washington 7:1"> p.m., Baltimore K: 15 p.m., daily, arrivingat Emporium Junction 5:10 a. in., with Pullman Sleepers and. passenger coaches, from Philadelphia to Erie week days and from Philadelphia and Washing ton to Buffalo, daily. Passenger coaches, Philadelphia to Erie, week da>>: Washington to Buffalo, daily: On Sundays this train ar lives at Emporium, 5:13 A. M . Train .'5 leaves New York 7.55 p.m., Philadel phia 11.20 p. in., Washington 10.10 p. m, Balti more 11.55 p, m., daily, arriving at Emporium 10.25 a. in., with Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars from Philadelphia to Williamsport, and passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Erie and Baltimore to Williamspjrt-on Sundays only Pullman Sleepers from Philadelphia to Erie. Train 01 leaves Philadelphiaß.lo a. in., Washing ton 7.55 a.m., BaltimoreM.s> a.m., Wilkesbarre 10:55 A.M., weekdays arriving it t Emporium 0.21 P. M., with Parlor car from Philadelphia to Williamsport.and passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Kane. T > IDGWAY & CLEARFIELD RAILROAD and .LV Connections. (Week days.) SOUTHWARD. Stations. NORTHWARD P. M A. M. A. M.J IP. M. P. M. P. M. 3 43|11 81 8 221. .Wilcox 11158 545 805 -i 50 11 46 6 35jj. .Johnsonburg.. ? 9 55 2 33 7 52 41512 30 7 001.. .Ridgway,... f9 35 215 7 .10 4 22 12 17 7 07 J Island Run... 8 9 28 2 08: 7 23 4 27 7 liJC'arman Tr'nfer 9 23j 2Or 4 3> 12 30 7 2)! . ( royland 9 1 5 1 54 7 09 13)12 33 7 251..Shorts Mills.. 9 11 151 705 \ 42 12 36 7 2Sj . .Blue Rock .. 907 1 '7 7 01 4 46 12 10 7 311 Carrier 9 02 1 I.°, 0 £.7 4 56 12 59 7 1 ll.Brockwavville 553 1 33 0 17 45912 51 7 175 ..Lnnes Mills.. 847 1 2S, 043 751 j.Mc.Minns Sm't. 84 5 5 07 1 01 7 54a.Ilarvevs Run.. 8 39 1 19 6 35 515 I 10 8 001.. Falls Creek... 885 l 15 680 5 30 125 8 lOj Dußois 8 25 I 10* 6 10 5 17 1 20 8 251 Falls Creek... < 7 01 11 00 630 531 1 12 8 381 ReynoJdsville.. 112 47 100 011 6 o > 1 59 9 o:>J .. Brookvilie .. P G 10 1J 33 537 OH 2 38 9 45JNew Bethlehem I 11 58 4 49 7 28 3 15 10 201.. . Red Bank.... J 11 23 4 05 955 530 12 403.. ..Pittsburg ... 1 010 140 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. in. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R.WOOD, General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. TIME TABLE No. 23. COUDERSPORT &. PORT ALLECANY R. R. Taking effect June 15th. 1898. EASTWARD. 10 4 6 2 STATIONS. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. Port Allegany Lv. 3 15 7 18 12 10 Coleman, *3 23 °° *l2 15 Burt vi lie, *3 30 7 29 12 22 Roulette, 3 40 7 30 12 30 K now 1 ton's, »1 45 ... *l2 33 Mina, *3 59 7 40 12 40 Olmsted, 405*7 50 .. *l2 44 Hammonds, ' 00 .... *l2 49 rv/Ar. 4 20 7 57 12 53 Coudersport. j, v „ lf) , 00 North Coudersport, *1 05 Fnnk's, *6 29 *1 11 Colesbnrg, *6 36 121 Seven Bridges *6 39 *l2l Ravmonds's, ... *6 49 135 Gold, 654 141 Newfield 1 45 Newfield Junction, 702 150 ! Perkins, 1 *1 53 1 Carpenter's, 00 *i 56 Crowel I's, *7 10 *1 59 Ulysses, Ar 7is 210 WESTWA U»>. I A. M. P. M. A. M Ulysses .Lv. 7 32 2 30 10 05 .... Crowell's, *7 41 *2 39 »10 15 Carpenter's, ° *2 41 *lO 18 Perkins. *2 4 I 10 21 Newfieldl Junction, 7 47 2 40 10 25 Newfield, *7 51 2 50 10 30 Gold 7 55 2 51 10 35 Raymond's. *7 59 259 10 40 Seven Bridges, *8 11 *3 11 *lO 55 Colesburg *8 11 3 14 *ll 00 Frink's *8 22 *3 22 *ll 09 North Coudersport .'J .'sl 1120 ( Ar. 8 3G 3 36 11 30 Coudersport, < p. M ( Lv. 841 fi 00 120 Hammonds 00 CJ 00 Olmsted, *8 46 *6 06 *1 27 Mina, 850 010 131 Knowlton's, *BIB Roulette. 900 621 145 Burtville, 908 029 255 Coleman, *0 35 co Poit Allegany, 921 640 2 351 < > Flag stations. (°°) Trains do not stop. Connections—At Ulysses with N.Y.C. A: H.R.R. fr>r points north and south. At Newfield Junc tion with Buffalo & Susquehanna It. R. north of Wellsville, south of Galeton and Ansonia. At Port Allegany with W. N. Y. & I'. R. R., north lor Bullalo, Olean, Bradford and Smethport; south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium and Penn'a R. !{.. points. B. A. McCLURE, Gen'l Supt. Coudersport, Pa. "1 BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH i > 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 P. & E. Station for Mt. Jewctt, Bradford and intermediate stations. 2:Oi{ }*. M. Daily, including Sunday, from 11. R. •'■c P. Station, Grant Street, Fast Express, solid vestibuled train for Bradfoid, Bullalo and Rochester, equipped with cafe and re clining ( hair cars. 4:23 P. M. -Week days, from P. .V- E. station, for Mt. Jewett, Bradford and intermediate stations. SOUTH no UN P. 0:12. A. TvT. Week days, from I'. -V E. station for Ridgway, Brock way ville, Dußois, Punxsu tawney and int<riiiediatc points. 1:40 P. M. -Daily including Sunday, from B. R. «V P. station, Grant Street. Fa t Express, solid vestibuled train for Ridgway, DUBOH, Punx-U --tawney, Butler and Pittsburg, cquipp <1 with cafe and reclining chair ears. G:l2 J\ M.—Week days. from I\.V K. station, for Ridgway, Broekwayville, Dußois, Punx.su tawney, and intermediate stations. Thousand mile tickets, good for passage be tw( en all stations on B. It. & !'. Ry , and N.S.( *\i H.R. R . Penna. Division) at twenty S2O dollars. Passengers are requested to purchase tickets before entering the ear;-:. 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. Roch ester, N. v . Additional Local News. Webster's Prediction. More than fifty years ago Daniel Webster said: That is the truest American policy which shall most usefully employ American capital and American labor anil best sustain the whole American population. Agriculture, commerce and manufacturers will prosper together or lan guish together. By Webster's test, which, then, is the "true American policy," Protec tion or Free Trade ? In 1892 we had Protection, and American capital and American labor both were fully and remuneratively employed. From 1893 ! to 1897 we had a Free-Trade President 1 and a Free-Trade policy culminating in a Free-Trade law, and American ! workmen sat in idelness,while Ameri- j can capitalists husbanded their re sourses and guarded their idle money j as best they could. Since 1897 we ; have had Protection again, and there is demand and employment for every dollar of American capital and for every American working man. Web ster's prediction has proved true. Under Free-Trade, agriculture, com merce and manufacturers languish to gether; under Protection they all pros per together.—American Economist. When a newspaper attacks the hired gir), just because she works for a living, and calls her a '-kitchen mechanic," it is time that that element of the com munity should rise up in arms. The hired girl or any other working girl is far his or their superiors. It is just as honorable to work in a kitchen as it is to sit in a parlor with your legs crossed just because "Pap" has money. This would be a great country if all were wealthy and no one to hire to do tho work. A girl who has the snap and energy to earn a livlihood at honorable employment, be it in the kitchen or the store, the office or tho dressing room, is just as good as any millionaire who drives a bobtail team or any man who belongs to the best social clubs.—Frank lin Leader. NOTICE, r pHE Shippen School Board will receive bids at 1 at their next regular meeting, July 7th, 1900, at 1 p. m , for the furnishing of wood and coal to be delivered at the several school buildings in the district on or before the first day of Septem ber. 11)00. Quantity and quality to be fixed by Board at the letting. Hard coal for the new school house near F. X. Hlumle's, will be re quired. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. F. X. BLUMLE, President. X. A. OSTRUM, Secritary. Register's Notice. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, ) COUNTY OP 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 second 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 GOODXOUGH, Register. Register's Office, \ Emporium, Fa., June 4tli, 1900. ( 15-11 EXFCUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of A XXA 31. MA TTESOX, deceased. I ETTEItS Testamentary on the Estate ot Anna 1 J M. Matteson, late of Shippen Township, Cameron County. Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to 11. C.Olmsted and CharlesSeger, residing in the Borough 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. 11. C. OLMSTED, CHARLESSEGEft. Executors. (iaEEN & SUAKPER, Solicitors for Executors. Emporium, Pa., May 22nd, 1900.—n13-6t. IN THE ORPHAN S COURT OF CAMERON COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of HEZEKIAH MIX, deceased. r pilE 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 (ir.-t 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 be? forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. J. C. JOIINSOX, nl3-4t Auditor. Administrators' Notice. Estate of CHARLES H. STEWART, deceased. IE ITERS of administration on the Estate of J CharlesH. Stewart, late of Lumber town ship, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to B. E, Smith, Mrs. Cora Stewart and W. A. McClcllati. 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. MRS. CORA STEWART, W. A. McCLELLAN Administrators. GREEN A SIIAFPER, Solicitors for Administrators. Sterling Run, Pa., May 7th, 1900.—n11-6t. tnauMm&siX'TriitxvxAixi. r* m/axvxvm rma Headache for Forty Years. For forty years I suffered from sick head ache. A year ago 1 began using Celery King. T?.e result was gratifying and surprising, my headaches leaving at once. The headaches used to return every seventh day, but thanks to Celery King, I have had hut one headache in the hist eleven months. 1 know that what eured me will helpoth«*rx.—Mrs. John D. Van Keuren,Saugerties, N. V. : Ceh r.v King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver ! and Kidneys is Hold in fiOe. and 2oc. packages | by druggists and dealers. 2 R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. (r{ l! I* TO I) ATI? ft | «Km PRINTING | jrO and JO!; fi i Ln ru AT THIS OI I'ICE. tjj j CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1900. A Card of Thanks. [ wish tn say that ! feci under lasting obligations lor what Chamberlain's ( l ough Remedy lias done for our family. We liavc used it it: so many cases ol I coughs, lung troubles and whooping | cough, and it has always given the most 1 perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly in- J debted to the manufacturers of thisreme- j dy and wish them to please accept our hearty thanks.— Respectfully, Mrs. S. | Doty, Des Moines, lowa. For sale by ; Jl. Taggart, druggist. junc Pennsy's New liuffato Line. It was announced officially yesterday I 1 that the Western New York and Penn sylvania Railroad Company will be ' come part of the Allegheny Valley li'y | | system as soon as all the details per- j i taining to the securing of the control of j the company by the Pennsylvania Rail- \ road Company have been completed, j The Western New York & Pennsylvania ! has a line from Oil City to Rochester, 1 also a lino from Emporium to Buffalo '< ; anil from Oil City to Buffalo. The ! 1 mileage is about 042 miles, of which 45 j | miles are leased and 597 miles owned. \ Tho Allegheny Valley Railway is con | trolled by the Pennsylvania, although j it is operated as a distinct corporation. 1 It is 259 miles long and its tracks from ; | Pittsburg to Oil City are used by tho ! Western New York & Pennsylvania. While no information in regard to I j the number of shares of stock and in- j ; come bonds deposited by the security j j holders of the Western New York & I ; Pennsylvania has been given out, it is j ! stated that more than the majority has j j been deposited. Each holder that has | complied with the letter sent by Presi- [ | dent DeCorsey has received a tempor- I ary receipt, and it is stated thai upon j the surrender of this receipt on or after j June 15 the Pennsylvania Railroad j Company will pay cash for it at the rate of £9 a share for each stock and S3OO j a bond. | Some of the directors and officials of I the Pennsylvania are now making a ! tour of inspection of the Western New | York & Pennsylvania and Allegheny j Valley Railroads and it is understood that a number of changes are to bo made in regards to reducing the grades and the elimination of sharp curves. The physical condition of the new j acquisition is fairly good and on the Buffalo division the work of equipping it with eighty-pound steel rails is now going on, and 011 the other divisions seventy-pound rails are now being put . down. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has for several days past been running a through train from Philadel j phia to Buffalo by the way of the main line. Northern Central and Philadelphia i and Erie Roads to Emporium, the rest I of the route being over the Western | New York & Pennsylvania Railroad, j I It is also stated that an improved ser- j vice is to be put into effect between j Pittsburg and Buffalo.—Philadelphia j Press. • sick' L ..1.. ..;r bleached l:a!j. ' ft Cannot be detected. Sec how Mrs. Laadvvehrv.u:.iade j young again by using HAY'S HA L TH, 519 Sixth Street. New \\.i; . Since I was 35 yearsof ase my lovely, long, Mac k \..A. lia been turning gray. I got a bottle of Hay's 11: .r I leal til, but had little hope, as I had tried man. restorers and invigorators with no effect. I have I using Hair-Health ever since; like it very muc!.. 1 • has brought the youthful color back and I r.v r . u:>e anything else. MRS. KATE LAN DW i i I Ask fur Hay's Hair-Health and refuse n!i s».i, . tutes. H.11.H. issoid by leading druggists every wl.. r. Sunt by express, prepaid, in plain sealed package, by LONDON SUPPLY Co., 853 Broadway, N. Y., al ■> cake Harfina Medicated Soap, best soap for bath, skin and hair. All on receipt of 60c. and thi. ad r LAkOL 5Uc. BOTTLIiS. AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. | It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids—External I or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or I Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im j mediate—cure certain. It cures Burns and Scalds. The relief instant. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, ! I Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, j : Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, J Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. [ HUMPHREYS' MEO. CO., Cor. William A; John SU., NEW YORK. Is SSOO ReWafd. I a - _L ij p] The above Reward will bo paid in li| for information that will load to thoPJ j I | arrest and conviction of tho party jjj ] mor parlies who placed iron and sialism i : In on the track of the Emporium &pJ ] i [j{ Rich Valley R. I?., near the easts]; i 1 til line of Franklin llot;:s!er's farm, on In { i L r | the evening of Nov 21st, IS9I. pJ j ; [J- HENRY AUCHU, (I I JIJ 38-tf President, uj i i HSH SHSHS HSESHS"dJS S3 ciS I ALL SORTS. "DeWitt's Little Early Kis,;rs at- the finest jiills I ever used."—l>. J. Moore. Millbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. 11. ('. Dod>n. 1 :i-ly Three wire mills at Cleveland have i been shut down. "After suffering from piles lor fifteen years 1 was cured by using two boxes of i DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.'" writes W. J. liaxter, North Brook, N. C. It heals everything. Beware of counterfeits. I!. C. Dodson. 1 ,'i-|y Wharton Barker has accepted the Pop ulistic nomination. 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- j ing the liver and bowels. R. C. Dodson. ' i:Wy , General Muscado will succeed Agui- j naldo in the Philippines. 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 an incurable ulcer on my jaw." Cures piles and all skin diseases. Louk out for worthless imita tions. R. C. Dodson. Ili ly Commissioner Peck says Senator Jones charges arc for campaign thunder. •112 had stomach trouble twenty years and gave up hope ot being cured till I be gan to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It: iias done me so much good I call it :ht savior of my life," writes W. 1!. Wilkin- \ son, Al'oony, Tenn. It digests what you cat. R. C. Dodson. 1 *>-ly Olive Shriner predicts that the South ; African republic will regain their inde pendence. W. S. Musser, Millheini, Pa., saved the life of bis little yirl by giving her 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, j grippe, asthma and all throat and lung ! trouble. R. C. Dodson. 13-ly National syrup men will meet in con vention at Chicago in July. "After suffering from severe dyspepsia over twelve years and using many reme- I dies without permanent good I finally took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It did me j so much good I recommend it to every- ' one," writes J. E. Watkins, Clerk and j Recorder, Cillicothe. Mo it digests what , you eat. R. C. Dodson. ] li-ly The Kansas City strike has be n a failure. J. O. Hood, Justice of the Peace. Crosby, Miss., makes the following state ment: '-l can certify that One Minute ! Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for j it. My wife could not get her breath and the first dose of it relieved her. It has also benefited my whole family." It acts immediately and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung trouble. It. C. Dodson. l.'i-ly Democrats are complaining of the high charges of the Kansas City hotels. Last fall I sprained my left hip while | handling some heavy boxes. The doctor I I called on said at first it was a slight j strain and would soon be well, but it j grew worse and the doctor then said I j bad rheumatism. I continued to grow j worse and 112 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 on •- j half of a fifty cent bottle cured me en- [ tirely. I now recommend it to all my j friends.—F. A. Babcoek, Erie. Pa. For I sale by L. Taggart, druggist. jun The passage of a carload of Mormon | converts through Denver has excited the I the people of that town. Notice. We. the undersigned, do hereby agree ! to refund the money on a fi() cent bottle i ol Downs' Elixir if it does not euro any ; cough, cold, croup, whooping cough or ! throat trouble. We also guarantee J Downs' Elixir to cure consumption, when j used according to directions, or money 1 back. A full dose ongoing to lied and ; small doses during the day will cure the | most severe cold, and stop the most dis- j tressing cough. For sale by L. Taggart. j and R. ('. Dodson. o l--I The Crown Prince of Siam has under gone an operation for appendicitis in 1 England. He is doing well. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought sjnatureof t: ' ASTER'S ENGLISH PILLS *c < j-y s * »vvs I CM, nsk Druggist for >r j.in fitfci u i. '. iiu'tullic boxtfs, nealcd with blue ribbon. .* 4* »;<i utfu'r. Krliis.- <l;h Microti* mulimU* • 1 fitnj imitation*, I.uy of your lirun'i 'l if. in stamps for B*nrl ifiilar*. > owialw and •* Itvlief ror Liulici." in Irttn I'vturn Mail. 10,000 Testimonials. .Sold b* u.l Dniwista. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. £IOJ .ISadiMon Mquarr, I*lllt*£.. Kcnllun this puper. 49-261 C- O W Every woman In the countn ouglit to know about Moiliep's friend Those who do know about it wonder how they ever got along \ I without it. It has robbed child birth of its terrors for many a young wife. It has preserved her | | girlish figure and saved her much § j suffering. It is an external lini- B i ment and carries with it therefore, 9 ! absolutely no danger of upsetting | the system as drugs taken intern- 1 ally are apt to do. It is to be I rubbed into the abdomen to soften v and strengthen the muscles which fe j are to bear the strain. This means p E much less pain. It also prevents N morning sickness and all of the | g otlier discomforts of pregnane} , n B A druggist of Macon, Ga., savs: £ H "I have sold a large quantity*of fj S Mother's Friend and have i:e-. r ',j j.; 1 known an instance whero it ha '' | failed to produce the good result.-, H ffi claimed for it." H ; P A prominent lady of Lam- !| K5 bcrton, Ark., writes: "With my I y. ilrst si:i children 1 was in labor ft jfi from 24 to 30 hours. After using K Mother's I'riend, my seventh was j' ft born in 4 hours." K] Get ?I(ille i's I'l inx] nt the (li ni; i' Klore, SI.OO |:cr hotl!. . 3 THE BRADriELD REGI'UTOR CO. fcj ATLANTA, OA. E Tor «mr llhiitnih "EHronS B Restore Vitality, Lest Vigor and Manhood I Cure Impotfncy, Emissions, Lo?s of Mnm ory, all wasting disease:-, - all elTucts (if -clf-abiiso or tedt : -1' -xrosa and indiscretion. " ! nerve tonic and PILL *5 builder. Brings * ~ ° : Y pink «lo\v to pale jjAW oliroks and restores tlie Wv Sf youth. I3y mail OTS» 1 \soc per box. O boxes fori———— 52.50, with our bankable gaurantee to cure or refund the money paid. Send for circular and copy of our bankable guarantee boud. Ner«Wets=f=: Positively Rtinrantf od euro for Lo?s of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Pro-tra , 1 ion. Hysteria. Kit Insanity. Paralysis and tho liesults of Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. Ey mail in plain pnekniro. SI.OO a box. 6 for $5.00 with our bankable gruar« Eintee bond to cure in 30 days or reiund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. 'Jlinton & Jacksor, Sts,, CHiCAGO» ILLn Sold by 11. C. Dodson, Druggist, 34-481y. Emporium, Pa. GRAND LINE GF KEW PATTERNS !N ALL GRADES OF CAR- P TIPiGS. Adam, Melclrum & Anderson Co. 306 to 408 Main St.—American Block, > IJUI-'P'yvi ,0, .M. 'i'. New Wash Fabrics. We ask attention to our splendid stock ! of new wash fabrics, comprising all the | ! choicest mateiials and novelties from the | Kuropean manufacturers and from our ; home markets, including— o2-incli silk zephyr cloth, a half silk j , fahiie in corded and fancy stripes and ! checks in J ink's, blues, reds, heliotrope j and black and white Toe to SI.OO vard ! ... 1 MO-inch >ilk pongee, half silk fabric in j stripes and fancy effects for shirts and | [ shirt waists, f>oc yard. inch Scotch madras in new plain ' and corded .-'tripes, all colors, 35c and4oc ! yard. X2-itich linen ginghams, in stripes and and solid colors, 25c yard. Great variety of choice, dainty patterns j in the real inported Irish dimities, 25c ! yard. Matchless assortment of best Scotch ginghams, in /tuple and fancy Mripcs and novelty effects. 25c, lisc and 50e yard. !!2-inch royal madras, a good cloth, in j pretty stripes, fast colors, 20c yard. Best American dimities, in new and j pretty patterns. 15c yard. 11l pieces good Scotch ginghams, in cheeks plaids and stripes, special value 15c yard, worth 25c. 00-inch cable cotds, like pique cloth, .small set designs, printed 011 white and tinted grounds, 12 'e yard. 28-inch corded ginghams, in stripes and checks, good colors, 12-je yard. 28 inch extra quality domestic ging hams, in stylish stripes and colors, 10c yard. ADAM, MELIHI! 31 & AXIIERKON CO., Tlie American Block. BUFFALO, N. Y Clearance Salo! AT FrankSliives During tlie month of MARCH we snail dispose of onr 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 onr rapidly increas ing Grocery and Meat business. First come will get the pick. HUNDREDS OF GREAT BARGAINS. Ladies' and Children's Shoes i less than cost. A $3.00 Shoe foi I $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 ed in this sale. We are almost giving away these goods, so determined are we to get them oil 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 In addition to every variety of fresh 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 onr customers only the purest and most wholesome meat. A word to the wise is sufficient. SEEDS! SEEDSf Fanners should remember that we continue to be the hcadqu; cis for Field, Grass and Gar'en Seeds. Leave your orders early. We invite our Cameron count's ; atrons to call and see us. FRANK SB I YES
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