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    NOTICE.
All persons are hereby notified that Trespass
ing on the lanils of the Keystone Powder Manu
facturing Company will be prosecuted.
By order,
I". A. PALMER. Manager.
Emporium, Pa., July 23, 1900.— 22-3t.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
PROPOSED TO THTI < ITIZENS OK THIS
COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL
OR REJEC TION HY THE GENERAL ASSEM
BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN
SYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE
SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN
PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE
CONSTITUTION.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
the Commonwealth.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Common wealth
in General Assembly met, that the following is
proposed as amendments to the Constitution ol
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accord
ance with the provisions ot the eighteenth article
thereof:
Amendment One to Article Eight, Section One.
Add at the end of the first paragraph of said
section, after the words "shall be entitled to vote
at all elections," the word? "subject however to
such laws requiring and regulating the registra
tion of electors as the General Assembly may
enact," so that the said section shall read as fol
lows:
Section 1. Qualifications of electors. Every
male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing
the following qualifications, shall be entitled to
vote at all elections, subject, however to such
laws requiring and regulating the registration
of electors asthe General Assembly may enact:
He shall have been a citizen of the United
States at least one month.
He shall have resided in the Kate one year (or
if, having previously been a qualified elector or
native born citizen of the state, he shall have re
moved therefrom and returned, within six
months, immediately preceeding the election.)
He shall have resided in the election district
where he shall offer to vote at least two months
immediately preceedtng the election.
It twenty-two years of age and upwards, he
shall have paid "within two years a State or
county tax, which shall have been assessed at
least two months and paid at least one month
before the election.
Amendment Eleven to Article Eight, Section
Seven.
Strike out from said section the words "but
no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of
voting by reason of his name not being register
ed." and add to said section the following words,
"but laws relating and requiring the registra
tion of electors uiav be enacted to apply to cities
only, provided that such laws be uniform for
cities of the same class," so that the said section
shall read as follows:
Section 7. Uniformity of Election Laws.—All
laws regulating the holding of elections by the
citizens or for the registration of electors shall
be uniform throughout the state, but laws regu
lating and requiring the registration of electors
mav be enacted to apply to cities only, provided
that such laws be uniform for cities of the same
class.
A true copv of the Joint Resolution.
W. W. GRI EST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
\ MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
A PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OK THIS
COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL
OR REJECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEM
BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN
SYLVANIA.PUBLISHED BY ORDER OFTHK
SECRETARY OF THE COMMON WEALTH, IN
PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE
CONSTITUTION.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
the Commonwealth.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, that
the following is proposed as an amendment to
the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania in accordance with the provisions of the
Eighteenth article thereof.
Amendment.
Strike out section four of article eight, and in
sert in place thereof as follows:
Section i. All elections by the citizens shall be
by ballot or by such other method as may be pre
scribed bv law: Provided, That secrecy in voting
be preserved.
A true copv of the Joint Resolution.
W. W. GRIEST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
AUDITORS'REPORT
Of the Poormasters' Accounts of Em
porium Borough for the Year
1899-1900.
JOHN \V. KRINER. Poormaster in Account
with Emporium Borough Poor Fund.
RECEIPTS.
Cash from F. C. Hoick, late Poormaster £ 146 81
Cash received from C. 11. Jessop, Coll 6X7 56
♦ 834 56
EXPENDITURES.
Relief Ellen May Mundy. $l2O 00
Relief of Mrs. Stack pole 7.1 00
Relief and funeral <>t Mich. Hutchinson . 106 45
Relief of P. N. Sbafer 57 91
Funeral of man killed at furnace 37 50
Funeral of Herman Reinhart 24 75
Relief of John Buddinger 6 00
Relief of Geo. Harrison 37 00
Relief Frank Hall 15 00
Am't paid Slate Hospital for Stack pole 91 75
Am't paid State Hospital for Willett... 91 7">
Am't paid B. W. Green, attorney 20 00
Am't paid Cameron Co. Press for audit 20 00
Paid outstanding orders F. C. Reick,
late poormaster 46 25
Paid car fares for tramps . 18 61
Paid lodging and meals for tramps 17 50
Expenses at funerals of Reinhart and
Hutchinson 10 00
Report to State Hoard of Charities 5 00
Expenses to Driftwood 3 87
Balance in hands of Poormaster Kriner 32 22
£834 56
S. S. HACKET, Poormaster in account with Em
porium Borough Poor Fund.
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand from last Audit *l7l 83
Received from C. H. Jassop, Coll 310 71
Received from Johnson A: McNarney
due from Poormaster Murry 16 62
$505 Hi
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Emporium Independent, auditors
report 20 00
Paid Johnson A: McNarney. attorneys.. 16 54
Paid for relief of J. Hitchcock 106 50
Paid Potter Co. for J. Hitchcock 200 00
Relief P. O. Chilson 54 10
Relief of Sam Parker, 7 00
Relief of tramps 6 62
Balance in hands of Poormaster Hacket 94 21
$506 16
RECAPITULATION OF POORMASTERS AC
COUNT.
Cash in hand of J. W. Kriner $ 32 22
Cash in hand of S. S. Hacket 01 31
Due from C. H. Jessop, Coll. tax, 1897.. 261 18
Due from C. 11. Jessop, Coll. tax, 1808.. 373 19
Due from C. H. Jessop, Coll. tax, 1899.. 430 89
$1,191 79
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding order F. C. Rieck, No. 37.. £ 3 10
Outstanding orders of J. H. Iteed, Nos.
3, 4 and 5 43 39
Outstanding orders J. W. Kriner, Nos.
6, 16, 17, 19 120 00
$ 167 33
Assets over liabilities. 1,024 46
We, the undersigned Auditors of the Borough
of Emporium, do hereby certify that we have ex
amined. adjusted and settled the accounts of the
Poormasters of said Borough, and that the fore
going is a true and correct statement ofthc
same.
JOSIAH HOWARD,
GRANT S. ALLEN,
A. C. BLUM.
23-3t Auditors of Emporium Borough.
:P&TPNTS<S6«S»:
, r era Hals £ w obtained ,
. ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY '
► Notice in " Inventive Age " HS BC n BB <
t Book "How to obtain Patents" § HBKw 8m •
Charges moderate. No fee till patent is secured."
' Letters strictly confidential. Address,
' E. G. SIGGERS. Patent Lawyer, Washington, D.C. v
v33no4*-ly
AUDITORS' REPORT |
Oftha Receipts, Expenditures, Assets and
Liabilities of Emporium Borough for
Year 1899-1900.
WM. F. LLOYI), Borough Treasurer, in account
with Emporium Borough.
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand last audit $ 866 80
Received from C. H. Jessop, Collector.. 837 83
Received from C. H. Jessop, Dog Tax
for 1899 . 12 09
Received for reparing and cleaning
sidewalks 2 00
Received from fines and licenses 51 25
Received from C. M. Thomas, County
Treasurer, for liquor licenses 1482 00
Received from sundries on account of
sewer 28 80
Received from Green & Shaffer 1 75
Received from C. J. Goodnough 70 00
Received from Auditor General for
Foreign Insurance 49 10
Received for 4 ft. of sewer pipe 32
< 8 3405 00
EX FENDITU RES.
For streets and crossings.
John Welsh Labor I 94 38
Thomas Cavanaugh.... do 60 63
Al. Murray do 11 13
Ham. Parks do .... 1 50
A. Vogt do 38
W. Snyder do 2 25
P. Scliwelkart do 33 76
F. Gldeus do 2 25
J. Hemphill do 3 00
Josh. Bair do 6 25
T.F.Moore do 3 50
W. Brown do 1 00
F. S. Bunuell do 18 38
J. A. Fisher do 1 70
Fred Ka.ve do 1 00
Thomas Smith do 18 25 '
H.J. Sassman do 1 50
F. Pye do 9 1 00
C. Kinney do 14 03
11. Robinson do 75
Geo. Seavor do 25 88
M. Cavanaugh do I 13 !
F. Leutze do 3 75
F. Dodson do 2 00
Thos. Waddington do 3 50
Jas. Fetter do 50
A. Kriner do 75
I). Marshall do 75
John Kline do 75
E. L. Rendt do 75
L. Evans do 75
.las. Farrell do 50
W. A. Dalryinple do 25
Ed. Straight do 2 46
Chas. Prosser Team work 35 00
Chas. Fry do 19 50
E. Housler do 7 13
D. C. Hayes do 5 70
John Blihzler do 14 00
Tony Seifreid do 11 45
Thomas Smith for services as Street
Commissioner 147 00
I\ It. Heatty for services as Street Com
missioner 286 40
£ 840 13
FOR SEWERS.
D. C. Hayes, for draying 3 60
F. P. Rent/., for Sewer Pipe 110 (55
I. K. Hockley, for Supplies 10 18
Emporium MachiueCo. for Supplies 5 48
$ 129 91
FOR BRIDGES.
T.F.Moore 354 00
FOR PRINTING.
Cameron Co. Press, for printing Audit
ors Reprt 40 00
. Emporium Independent, for printing
Auditors Report 40 00
80 00
FOR POLICE.
John Glenn, Special Police... 2 00
Frank Wheaton, Special Police. 2 00
4 00
FOR LUMBER.
S. S. Hacket 151 23
C. B. Howard & Co. 65 82
, Leet&Co 4 80
; 224 85
FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT.
For airing and drying hose 13 00 \
For hauling apparatus 9 00 I
Boston Bolting Co. for new hose 181 00 j
Frank G. Judd for repairs 50 |
Walker, Howard <fc Co. lor supplies 5 45
Citizens Hose Co. No. 2, on account of
* appropriation 25 00 j
Rescue Hook Ladder Co. No. 1, on
account of appropriation 75 00
Mountaineer Hose Co. No. 1, on account
of appropriation 100 00
Hamilton Hose Co. No. 3, on account of
appropriation 50 00
458 95
FOR SUNDRIES.
Appropriation to Board of Health 15 00
S. E. Murry, for supplies 6 30
Emporium Machine Company 1 90
Walker, Howard & Co 20 02
t Hauber llaupt 285
Josiah Howard, for audit 1898-1899 8 00
Grant 8. Allen, do do do 12 00
C. J. Goodnough, do do do 12 00
Frank G. Judd, for Insurance 36 00
C. J. Goodnough, services as BoroClerk 50 00
Green Shaffer, Attorney Fees 15 00
St. Marys Gas Company for gas 314 00
State Treasurer for Tax on Bonds 17 48
510 61
Total Expenditures. .$ 2602 45
RECAPITULATION.
Total receipts $ 3105 00
Total expenditures $2602.45
Cash on hand .. 802.55 3405 00
ASSETS.
Cash in Treasury $ - 802 55
Due from C. H. Jessop, Col. 1897 tax.... 15 2.5
do do do do 1898 do 251 54
do do do do 1899 do .... 162 82
Due from It. It. Stiles, Ex Col! 14 38
Due from C. li. Jessop, Col. on dog tax
for 1899 56 00
$ 1605 54
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding Order No. 159 ? 1 Of)
Assets over Liabilities $ 160-1 51
W. F. LLOYD, Treasurer, in account with Em
porium Water Tax.
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand from last audit $ 600 81
Receipts from C. H. Jessop, Collector.. 836 87
1437 68
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Emporium Water Company $ 1400 Of)
Cash in Treasury to Hal. 37 68
1437 68
ASSETS.
Cash in Treasury $ 37 68
Due from C. H. Jessop, Col. tax for 1897 6 61
do do do do tax for 1898 444 62
do do do do tax for 1899 462 82
Total Assets § 951 73
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding Orders Nos. 55-134 $ 1120 CO
Liabilities over Assets 168 27
W. F. LLOYD, Treasurer, in account with Em
porium Borough Bond Fund.
RECEIPTS.
('ash from C. 11. Jessop, Collector..... . 112 992 86
EXPENDITURES.
Due Treasurer W. F. Lloyd from last
settlement $ 275 33
Paid 82 coupons at $2.50 205 00
Paid Bonds Nos. 17-18-19-20, SIOO.OO each 400 00
Cash in Treasury 112 53
$ 992 86
ASSETS.
Cash in Treasury £ 112 53
Due from C. H. Jessop, Col. tax for 1897 10 43
do do do do tax for 1898 56 80
do do do do tax for 1899 26! 52
$ 444 28
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding Bonds including No. 16...? 3700 00
W. F. LLOYD, Treasurer, in account with New
ton Cemetery Fund.
RECEIPTS.
('ash on hand last audit 261 32
EX PENDITI * REB. NO NE.
ASSETS,
Cash in Treasury $ 261 82
Due on lots 175 O*J
Total Assets # *36 32
LIABILITIES. NONE.
We the undersigned, auditors of tl:e Borough
of Emporium, County of Cameron and State of
Pennsylvania, hereby certify that we have exam-
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1900.
ined, audited, adjusted and settled the several
accounts of the Borough Treasurer ol said Bor
ough, and that the foregoingisatrueand correct
statement of the same.
Witness our hands this 12th day of June, 1900.
JOSIAII HOWARD,
GRANT S. ALLEN,
A. C. BLUM,
Borough Auditors.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Of the Emporium School District for
the Year Ending June 4, i9OO.
F. RESTZ, Treasurer, in Account with Km
porium Borough School Fund.
RECEIPTS.
State appropriation
Balance 011 hand from last year 108 ho
From Collector, taxes of all kinds 4,751 44
From other sources 293 18
Total receipts $7,337 23
EXPENDITURES.
Repairing, etc. WSJ 74
Teachers wages 4,080 00
Paid teachers for attending institute... 100 65
Books and supplies 563 56
Fuel and contingencies 293 60
Salary of Secretary and Treasurer 50 00
Debt and interest paid 1,025 26
Other expenses 707 03
Total expenditures $7,187 81
Cash 011 hand 149 39
RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES.
Cash on hand $149 39
Amount doe district from all sources... 862 18
Total resources sl,Oll 57
Amount borrowed and unpaid 6,372 50
Total liabilities $6,372 50
Liabilities in excees of resourses $5,360 93
L. K. HUNTINGTON, President.
Attest:-
W. S. WALKER, Sec'.v.
j Emporium, Pa., July 25,1900.—22-3t
EXCURSION NOTICES.
Sunday Excursions to Portage Falls.
The W. N. Y. & P. Ily. will run pop-
I ular low rate Excursions to Portage
| Falls Sundays, July Ist, 15th, 29th,
| August 12th and 26th. Special train
I will leave Emporium at 8 a. m. Fare
only §I.OO. About six hours will be al
| lowed at Portage Falls Park to view the
Falls and the beautiful surrounding
country. This train returns at a seas
onable hour, giving a most delightful
day's outing.
Reduced Rates to Detroit via Pennsylvania
Railroad.
For the Biennial Conclave, Knights
of Pythias, at Detroit, August 27 to
September 1, the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company will sell excursion tick
ets from all stations on its line to Detroit,
at rate of single fare for the round trip.
Tickets will be sold on August 25, 26,
and 27, good to return between August
28 and September 5, inclusive; but by
depositing ticket with joint agent at
Detroit not later than September l,and
the payment of fifty cents, return limit
may be extended to September 14, in
clusive. 1710-23-3t
Colorado and Utah.
Special excursion tickets to Denver,
Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Glen
wood Springs, Colorado, and to Salt
Lake City and Ogden, L'tah, will he
sold from Chicago via Chicago, Mil
waukee and St. Paul railway, on Aug.
21st and September 4th and 18th, 1900,
at rate of one fare plus $2 for the round
trip. Good to return until October 31,
1900.
For further information call on or
address W. S Howell, G. E. I'. A., 381
Broadway, New York, or Jno. R. Pott,
D. P. A., 486 William St., Williamsport,
Pa. 25-5t
' Reduced Rates to Chicago via Pennsylva-
nia Railroad.
On account of the Thirty-fourth an
nual encampment of the Grand Army
of the Republic, to be held at Chicago,
August 27-31, inclusive, the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company will sell excur
sion tickets from all points on its line
to Chicago, at rate of single fare for
the round trip.
Tickets will be sold on August
25, 26, and 27, good to return until Aug.
31, inclusive; but by depositing ticket
with joint agent at Chicago prior to
September 2, and the payment of fifty
cents, return limit may be extended to
September 30, inclusive. 1711-23-3t
Homeseekers' Excursions.
On the first and third Tuesdays in
each month during 1900, from Chicago
via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
railway, to points in lowa, South and
North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana,
Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Oregon and
Washington at the rate of one fare plus
two dollars for the round trip, good 21
days. For further information call on
or address W. S. Howell, G. E. P. A.,
381 Broadway, New York, or John R.
Pott, D. P. A., 486 William street, Wil
liamsporb, Pa.
Reduced Kates to Orunjcers' Picnic at Williams,
Grove via Pennsylvania Railroad.
For the Twenty-seventh Annual In
ter-State Grange Picnic Exhibition, to
be held at Williams' Grove, Pa., August
27 to September 1, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell excursion
tickets from August 25 to September 1,
inclusive, good to return until Septem
ber 3, inclusive, at rate of one fare for
the round-trip, from principal stations
between East Liberty and Bryn Mawr;
on the Northern Central Railway, be
tween Stanley and Lutherville, inclu
sive, and on the Philadelphia and Erie
Division east of and including Water
ford,
For information in regard to train
service and specific rates application
should be made to ticket agents.
1736-25-2t
Reduced Rates via Pennsy.vania Railroad for
Mt. (iretnu Farmers' Exposition.
On account of the Farmers' Exposi
tion, to be held at Mt. Gretna, Pa.,
August 20 to 34, the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company will sell round-trip tick
ets to Mt. Gretua and return, at rate of
one fare for the round trip, from prin
cipal stations between East Liberty and
Bryn Mawr; on the Northern Central
Railway between Stanley and Luther
ville, inclusive, and on the Philadelphia
and Erie Division east of and including
Waterfowl. Tickets will be sold Au
gust 18 to 24, inclusive, good to return
until August 27, inclusive.
For information in regard to train
service and specific rates application
should be made to ticket agents.
1735-25-11
The soothing ami healing properties of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleas
ant taste and prompt ami |>< rnianent cures,
have made it a great favorite with the
people everywhere. For ale by L. Tasr
uurt. Aug'
ALL SORTS.
You will never find any other pills so
prompt and so pleasant as DeWitt's Lit
tle early Risers, it. ('. Dodson. IS-ly j
A politician is tougher that India-rub
ber, and his conscience more elastic.
Mothers endorse it, chiidren like it, old
folks use it. We refer to One Minute
Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all
throat and lung troubles. It. C. Dod
son. 18-ly
A smooth speech is honeyed poison.
It will surprise you to experience the
benefits obtained by using the dainty and
famous little pills known as DeWitt's
Little Early Risers. R. C. Dodson. 18ly
A sure sign of an early spring is a cat
watching a hole in the wali with her back
up.
The quicker you stop a cough or cold
the less danger there will be ol fatal lung
trouble. One Minute Cough Cure is the
only harmless remedy that gives immedi
ate results. You will like it. R. C.
Dodson. 18ly
What lias become of the kissing bug?
In India, the land ot famine,thousands
die because they cannot obtain food. In
America, the land of plenty many suffer
and die because they cannot digest the
food they eat. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
digests what you eat. It instantly re
lieves and radically cures all stomach
troubles. 1 *ly
The automobile honeymoon is: the latest.
Millions will be spent in politics this
year. \Ye can't keep the campaign going
without money any more thau we can
keep the body vigorous without food.
Dyspeptics used to starve themselves.
Now Kudol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat and allows you to eat all the good
food you want. It radically cures stom
ach troubles. R. C. Dodson. 181 v
What would man do without a collar
button?
The wolf in the fable put on sheep's
clothing because if he traveled on his own
reputation he couldn't .accomplish his pur
pose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve couldn't sell their worthless
salves on their merits, so they put them
in boxes and wrappers like DeWitt's.
Look out lor them. Take only DeWitt's
Witch Ilazel Salve. It cures piles and
all skin diseases. R. C. Dodson. 1 Sly
The easiest thing in the world to find
is fault.
Chinese are dangerous enemies, for they
are treacherous. That's why all counter
feits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are
dangerous. They look like DeWitt s,
but instead of the all-healing witch hazel
they all contain ingredients liable to irri
tate the skin and cause blood poisoning.
For piles, injuries aud skin diseases use
the original and genuine De\\ itt s Witch
Ifazel Salve. It. C. Dodson. 181y
Every woman should study to wear
becoming clothes.
During the civil war, as well as in our
late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of
the most troublesome diseases the army
had to contend with. In many instances
it became chronic and the old soldiers
still suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor of
Wind Ridge, Green Co., l'a., is one of
these. He uses Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says
he never found anything that would give
him such <juick relief. It is for sale by
L. Taggart. Aug
It is a bad sign when your conscience
ceases to trouble you.
Nerves Like a Flat-Iron.
A woman who suffered for three yerrs
from nervous prostration says, two bottles
of Lichty's Celery Nerve Compound ef
fected a complete cure. She hardly knows
to-day whether she has any nerves or not
as she never feels them. It is certainly
a wonderful remedy. L. Taggart. 25y
Why do we always think of such clever
things to say just after it is too late?
Evils of Antipyrine.
The use of antipyrine tor the relief and
cure of headaches has a depressing influ
ence on the heart, and causes a derange
ment of the kidneys, lvrause's Headache
Capsules contain no antipyrine, chloral,
morphine or any injurious ingredient.
They cure quickly and leave the head
clear and cool. Price 25c. Sold by L.
Taggart. "ily
Zinc and grinding double the wear.
A Mother Tells How She Saved Her .Little
Daughter's Life.
I am the mother of eight children and
have had a great deal of experience with
medicines. Last summer my little
daughter had the dysentery in its worst
form. We thought she would die. I
tried everything 1 could think of, but
nothing seemed to do her any good. I
saw by an advertisement in our paper
that Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera aud
Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recom
mended and sent and got a bottle at once.
It proved to be one of the very best medi
cines we ever had in the house. I saved
my little daughter's life 1 am anxious
fur every mother to know what an excel
lent medicine it is. Had I known it at
•first it would have saved me a great deal
of anxiety and my little daughter much
suffering.—Yours truly, Mits. F.
ItuuDidv. Liberty, it.l. F"i- «>•.! •by L.
Taggart. An.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
S JnaMro h of
Scene in the Valley de-
Mcndiz, Portugal.
Ornup of (iirlii Carrying Weight)
lliiMkcta Full of <;rai>e« (o Ilie
Winery to tin Cru»li<d ami
iUado iuto Wine,
j
Passaic N. J.,
have their vineyards stocked of the
same grape, the only vineyard of
the kind in this country, the vines
were imported and planted here
over forty years ago. The Speer
Port wine and Burgundy arc now
regarded the finest in the world,
their rich, full body and high
character is unexcelled. In
valids, weakly persons, especially
females, and the aged are made
strong and vigorous by its use, as
a medicinal wine it has no equal;
as a family wine it has no super
ior. First class physicians all over
the country, here and in Europe,
who have tried them recommend
them as the best.
A close study by physicians on
the effect of different brands of
j wines on the system convinces
I them of the superiority of the Speer
Passaic wines for their patients.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers.
DR. CHAS. F. SPANGLER,
Kane, Penn'a.
DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY.
CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT.
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE.
Dispensary cases treated at Kane Summit Hos
pital every Wednesday and Saturday morning.
Travelers Guide.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
JT PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
KOAD DIVISION.
In effect May 27. 1900.
riiAfNS LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD
3 15 A. M.— Train 12 week days lor Sunbury,
Wilkesbarre, Scrantou, Hazleton, Pottsville,
llarrisburg and intermedia testations, arriving
at Philadelphia 6.23 P. M., New York!).3oP. M.,
i Haltimore 6.00 P. M., Washington 7.15 P. M.
i Pullman Parlor car from Williamsport to
| Philadelphia andpassengercoaches from Kane
j to Philadelphia and Williamsport to Balti
i more and Washington.
320 i\ M.—Train 6 daily for llarrisburg
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.
j Pullman sleeping carsfrom HarrisburgtoPhil.
adelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas
sengerscan remain ii: 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 9.33 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 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 for Kane
and intermediate stations.
THROUGH TRAINS FOR EMPORIUM FROM
THE EAST AND SOUTH.
Train 9 leaves New York 5:55 p. m., Philadelphia
8:50 p. m., Washington 7:45 p. m., Baltimore
8:45 p.m., daily, arrivingat Emporium Junction
5:10 a. m., with Pullman Sleepers and
passenger coaches, from Philadelphia to Erie
week daysand from Philadelphia andWashing
ton to Buffalo, daily. Passenger coaches,
Philadelphiato Erie, 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, in., daily, arriving at Emporium
10.25 a. ni., with Pullman Palace Sleeping
Carsfrom Philadelphiato Williamsport, and
passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Erie
and Baltimore to Williamsport-on Sundays
onlv Pullman Sleepers from Philadelphiato
Erie.
Train 01 leaves Philadelphia 8.40 a.m., Washing
ton 7.55 a.m., Baltimoreß.ss a.m., Wilkesbarre
10:55 A. M., weekdays, arriving at Emporium
6.23 P.M., with Parlor car from Philadelphia
to Williamsport.and passenger coaches from
Philadelphia to Kane.
D IDG WAY & CLEARFIELD RAILROAD and
X\ Connections.
(Week days.)
SOUTHWARD. Stations. NORTHWARD
p. M A. M. A. M.] P. M. P. M• P. M.
.... i i 'i- 5 52J....5t. Marys 241 905
8 25 11 12 <» 00! Kane M2 20 8 05 - 25
31311 31 6 221 .. ..Wilcox til 58 245 8 0-5
3 5(5 11 46 6 301. Johnson burg.. I 9 55 2 33 7 52
4 15 12 '.O 7 no . . Ridgway,... 935 2 15 7 30
422 12 17 707 .Island Run... 928 2 08, 723
427 • • 712 Carman Tr'nfer 923 i 2 03'
43512 >' 7 2 Croyland.... 9 i"> i r >i 7on
13912 33 725 ..Shorts Mills.. 911 1 51 705
i I! 12 16 : 28 Blue Rock .. 9 07 I 47 7 01
4 46 12 40 7 33 Carrier 9 02 1 43 6 57
4 56 12 50 7 43 .BrockwayVille. 8 53 1 33 6 47
15912 51 747 ... Lanes Mills.. 817 128 613
751 .McMinns Sm't. 848
507 103 7 54|.Harveys Run.. 839 1 19 635
515 110 8 008. .Falls Creek... 835 1 15; 30
5 30 125 8 10| ... Dußois 8 23 1 10 6 10
517 1 20 8 251. .Falls Creek... 701 11 00 630
531 132 8 38|.ReynoldsviIle.. 017 100 tf 14
602 1 59 9 or>|..0 r >|.. Brookville .. fi 10 12 33 537
6 H 2 38 9 45«Xew Bethlehem 11 58 4 19
72* 315 10 201.. lied Bank 11 23 4 05
9 55 5 30 12 10s.. ..Pittsburg... 9 10 1 40
P. M. P.M. P. M.I A. M. A.M. P. M.
Through Palace Car to Pittsburg on train leav
ing i alls Creek ut 8:25 A. M.; returning on train
lea.'ing Pittsburg at 1:10 p. 111.
J. I;. n.TCiIINSON, J. R. WOOD,
General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt.
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Buffalo and Allegheny
Valley Division.
Taking Effect August 1, 1900.
Trains leave Emporium for Keating, Port
Allegany, Coudersport, Smethport, Eldred,
Bradford,Oleanand Buffalo,connecting at Buf
falo for points East and West.
Buffalo Special, daily, 5:15 A. M.
Buffalo Kxpress, daily except Sunday 8.35 A. M.
Mail, (1031 daily except Sunday 1.50 P. M.
Train No. 103 (mail) will connect at Olean witb
River Division for Allegany,Bradford,Salamanca
Warren, Oil City and Pittsburg.
Call on E. C. DAVISON, Agent, Emporium, tor
time tables or other information.
J. B. HUTCHISON, J. R. WOOD,
Oen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'ngr Agt.
pE N N S Y LVAN IA
RAILROAD.
Low Grade Division
P. & E. R. R. Div.
In Effect August Ist, 1900.
(Eastern Standard Time.>
EASTBOUND.
STATIONS. NO.O. 13. I 1 5 7 41
Via L. G. Div A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M P. M A. M.
Pittsburg,. .Lv tr, 15 +9 10 tl 10 "505 J 9 10
Red Bank, 9 22 11 23 ■! 05 7 50 11 15
Lawsonham 9 34 4 IK 11 26
New Bethle'm 10 08 11 58 4 49 8 25 11 65
Brookville +« 10 10 55 12 33 5 37 9 07 12 41
Reynoldsville,. 647 11 27 100614 935 1 14
Falls Creek 7oi ll li i 10 6309 50 129
Dußois, 708 til 50 125 838 *055 {1 35
Sabula, 7 20 1 38 6 54
Pennfield, 7 39 1 55 7 15 J,
Bennezette,.... 8 15 2 29 7 Ift g.
Driftwood 18 55 f3 05 1825 ?
via P. & E. Div
Driftwood.. Lv. *9 00 +4 00
Emporium, Ar. *lO 25 +6 23
A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M P. M P. M.
WESTBOUND.
STATIONS. NO. 8 6 2 14 10 42
Via P. &E.Div A. M. A.M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M.
Emporium, Lv +8 20: 13 15
Driftwood, Ar +9 00 13 58
Via L. G. Div ....
Driftwood, Lv t6 30 +1125 15 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 10jf5 10 7 35 }4 10
Falls Creek 6 32 8 251 20 5 17 7 42 4 17
Reynoldsville,.. 047 838 132 531 758 432
Brookville 7 18 9 05 1 59 6 02 +8 30 5 05
New Bethle'm. 8 04 9 45 2 38 6 48 5 50
Lawsonham, .. 83310 10 304 717 . 619
Red Bank. 8 45 10 20 3 ISj 7 28 6 30
Pittsburg, Ar... *ll 15 +1240 to 30(+9 55 1 9 30
> A. M. P. M. P. M.IP. M. P. M. P. M.
Note—Train 7 on Sundays will make all stops
between Red Bank and Dußois.
*Daily. +Dailv except Sunday. JSnnday only.
J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD,
Oen'l Manager Gen'l Passenger Agt.
BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH
RAILWAY.
TIME TABLE.
On and after Jan. 1, 1900, passenger trains wil)
depart from 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 B.
R. & 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. & E. station,
for Mt. Jewett, Bradford and intermediate
stations.
SOUTH BOUND.
0:12. A. M.—Week days, from P. & E. station
for Ridgway, Brockwayville, Dußois, Punxsu
tawney and intermediate points.
1:40 P. M.—Daily including Sunday, from B. R.
& P. station, Grant Street, Fa t Express, solid
vestibuled train for Ridgway, Dußois, Punxsu
tawney, Butler and Pittsburg, equipped with
cafe and reclining chair cars.
0:12 P. M —Week days, from P. & E. station,
for Ridgway, Brockwayville. Dußois, Punxsu
tawney, and intermediate stations.
Thousand mile tickets, good for passage be
! tween all stations on B. R. &P. Ry ~ and N.Y.C.&
I H.R. It, (Penna. Division) at twenty <s2oi dollars,
j Passengers are requested to purchase tickets
| before entering the cars. An excess charge of
ten cents will be collected by conductors when
fares are paid on trains, from all stations where
I a ticket office is maintained.
I EDWARD C. LAPEY Gen. Pass. Agt.
Rochester,N. v .
Dr. Humphreys'
j Specifics cure by acting directly upon
| tlio disease, without exciting disorder in
any other part of the system.
! SO. CUKES. PRICES.
I—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .'25
'2—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .'25
3—Teething, Colic,Crying,Wakefulness .'25
4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25
7 —Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis '25
B—Xeuraljjia, Toothache, Faceache '25
9—Headache, Slclt Headache, Vertigo,, .2.5
! 10—Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.s
11 —Suppressed or Painful Periods 25
I 1 '2 —Whites, Too Profuse Periods 2 5
13 —Croup, Laryngitis, Boarseness '25
, 14—Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .'25
! 13—Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains '25
IG—Malaria. Chills, Fever and Ague '25
19—Catarrh. Influenza. Cold In the Head .'25
; 20—Whoopinti-Coiigh '25
27—Kidney Diseases '25
28—Nervous Debility 1.00
30—t'rinary Weakness. Wettingßed '25
j 77—Grip, Hay Fever '2.1
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