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! DRESS
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£ CiCR BUYER has returned J
P Kj from a successful trip to the 3
s celebrated mills of the East. The \
i visit was fruitful of bargains— ?
P many odd lots were purchased at 3
\ less than cost of manufacture. \
I They are all perfect goods—NOT c
P SECONDS. The best bargains )
sof the year—we pass them onto \
C you. <
C LOT I—2B pieces, about l.<) 00 yards of 40 S
5 inch all-wool S.itin Soliel Suitings, in \
* shades of FrenchGrey,tan, mode,castor, S
p < a.!t-t, brown, reds, green,Napolean na- J
i tional and navy blue. Sold everywhere >
£ at a dollar a yard. Our price CQ. <
S for this sale \JyjC 7
s LOT 2—30 pieces, about 1,100 yards of 62 %
£ inch all-wool Broadcloth Suitings, in J
S shades of grey, tan castor, reseda, ca- S
P det, reds, brown national and navy J
* blue and green. This cloth is retailed >
P all over this country at a dollar a yard. J
s Our price for this 7Q. \
> sale / iJC 5
\ LOT 3—lo pieces, 56-inch stripe Melton \
5 Suitings, brown, blue and greyQ i
J mixtures, always 75c, for OUC 3
5 LOT 4—30 pieces 46-inch all-wool I'ana J
S ma SharnsKiu Suitings, in twenty of \
P the latest Fall colors Always "TC_ 3
< 1110. Our price for this sale, 112 \
< LOT 5—5" pieces 44-inch all-wool French 1
P Crepe de Chine, in twenty-live of the 3
\ correct street and evening "rc_ S
S Shades, alwayssl.oo, at /JL J
J You Can Shop by Atail. s
> Orders attended to the same day received, j
} Adam, *
> Meldrum & 1
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i The Americar Block, J
\ BUFFALO, N. Y }
Packages. DesMoines,fc
4SK YOUR DRVaaiST FOR THE "IED CROSS
HOOKl.hr. I MAILED FREE.)
HOHEY REFUNDED IE HOT AS WE SAY
L. Taggart.
tw REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
THE <>f Me.
&IU3iLT
PrtBIMOH H.HM333DT
prodoces the above results In 30 days. It acta
powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others tail.
SOUDR men will rogain their lost manhood, and old
men will recovor their youthful vigor by using
REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous
ness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions,
Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and
all effects ot self abuse or excess and indiscretion,
which unfits ono for study, bußlnesß or marriage. It
not only cures by starting at tho seat of disease, but
IB a groat nerve tonlo and blood buUder, bring,
ing back the pink glow to pale cheeksand re
storing tho ilro of yonth. It wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no
ether. It can bo carried in vest pocket. Dy mail
•1.00 per package, or six for 65.00, with m poll
tlvo written guarantee to core or rafand
the money. Book aotl advise free. Address
ROYAL MEDICINE CO., '^mc^rLu 1 -'
For Sale in Emporium, by R. C. Dodson.—l2ly
For years this remedy has been the
standard nerve restorative. Thousands
of happy men owe their newly found
strength to its use.
Sexine Pills replace weakness ftnd
exhaustion with strength and vigor;
the brain becomes clear; the nerves
steady and calm; gloomy forebodiugs
are banished and perfect vitality is ful
ly restored.
I If you are suffering ns above, try a
box; you'll be encouraged by its effect
to take the full course of six boxes
then if you arc not entirely cured, we
will refund your money. This satis
factory offer it one of the factors of S
81.00 per !*>x ; C boxes (with grua'an- B
tee to cure or money back), (T> 00, mailed ■
in plain packages. Hook free. PEAL A
MEUICINK Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Fors il •by ft.C'. Jjodson, Emporium. Pa. 5|
SDR. CALDWELL'S AN
YRUP PEPSI
CURES INDIGESTION. II
■■■■■■
jLionbeffeel
I is 16 ounces of pure I \
111 coffee to the pound. I \
I I Coated Cofiees are / \
/ I only about 14 ounces / 1
I lof coffee and two / I
I I ounces of eggs, J \
I 1 glue, etc., of no I I
/ 1 value to you, but Lj-J
money in thepocket 116®
te£s£2gsof the roaster.
Tb« lealeri Insurta uni
form qualitj »i.d tr«»hn«ea.
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with uneasiness, children take cold so
easily No disease costs more little live,
than croup. It's attack is so sudden that
the sufferer is often beyond human aid
before the doctor arrives. Such cases
yield readily to Oue Minute Cough Cure.
Liquifies the mucus, allays inflammation,
removes danger. Absolutely safe. Acts
immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip,
bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles
F. S. McMahon. Hampton, Ga: "A bad
cold rendered me voiceless just before an
oratorical contest. I intended to with
draw but took One Minute Cough Cure.
It restored my voice in time to win the
medal." 11. C. Dodson.
Halifax is considering a scheme forthe
establishment oi a municipal hotel and
restaurant near the corporation reservoir
at Ogden.
Look Out For Fever.
Biliousness and liver disorders at this
season may be prevented by cleansing the
system with DeWitt's Little Early Risers.
These famous little pills do not gripe.
They move the bowels gently, but copious
ly, and by reason of the tonic properties,
tzive tone and strength to the glands. It.
C. Dodson.
Chri.-t is the center in which the ladii
of all denom rations must meet.
Forty Years' Torture
To be relieved from a torturing disease
after 40 years' of torture might well cause
the gratitude of anyone. That is what
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve did for C.
Haney, Geneva, 0. lie says: "DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles after
I had suffered 40 years." Cures cuts,
burns wounds, skiu diseases. Beware of
counterfeits. 11. C. Dodson.
A small boy is never so industrious as
when it is time togo to bed.
Tho Worst Form.
Multitudes arc singing the praises of
Kodol, the new discovery which is making
so many sick people well and weak people
strong by digesting what they eat, by
cleaning and sweetening the stomach and
by transforming their food into the kind
of pure, rich, red blood that makes you
teel good all over. Mrs. Cranfill, of Troy,
I. T., writes: For a number of years I
was troubled with indigestion and dyspep
sia which grew in a worse form. Finallv
I was induced to use Kodol and after
using four bottles I am entirely cured.
I heartly recommend Kodol to all sufferers
from indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a
dose after meals. It digests what you
eat. K. C. Dodson.
Love at first sight was never inspired
by a may in a bathing suit.
Some hope of a genuine heaven who
do uot hesitate to put a dishonest dollar
in the offering.
Paris, according to tho latest census re
turns. has a population of 2,050,000 per
sous, of whom over 1,200,000 are either
foreigners or provincials.
The wheat crop of India this year will
again be light—probably ten percent, be
low the average of the last ten years, and
little of the grain will be exported.
The star singer will give his notes to
the glory of God if he can <:ct enough
notice for his own nlory.
It will take those people who are al
ways soured on the church a long time
to get sweetened up for heaven.
EXCURsioifNOTICES.
Reduced Rates to New Orleans.
On account of the meeting of the
American Bankers' Association, at New
Orleans, La., November 11 to 13, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell excursion tickets to New Orleans
and return, November 8 to 10, good to
return within eleven days, including
date of sale, at reduced rates. By de
positing tickets with Joint Agent at
New Orleans on or before November
18, and the payment of a fee of 50 cents,
an extension of the return limit to No
vember 30 may be obtained.
For specific information regarding
rates and routes, apply to nearest ticket
agent. 2579 35-It.
Reduced Rates to the West.
Commencing September Ist, and
daily thereafter, until October 31st,
1902, the Wisconsin Central Ry. will
sell Settlers' tickets from Chicago to
points in Montana, Idaho, Oregon,
Washington and British Columbia, at
greatly reduced rates. For detailed
information inquire of nearest Ticket
Agent, or address W. If. Allen, D. P. A.,
621 Parkßldg, Pittsburg, Pa., or Jas. C
Pond, General Passenger Agent, Mil- j
waukce, Wis. 27-9t '
Reduaed Rates to Cleveland Ohio.
On account of the General Missionary !
Convention of the Methodist Epiac ipal |
Church, at Cleveland, Ohio, October ;
21 to 24, the Pennsylvania Railroad !
Company will sell excursion tickets to 1
Cleveland, October 20 and 21, good to i
return, leaving Cleveland until October !
27, inclusive, from all stations on its j
lines, at reduced ratee. 2573 33-2t. I
ICAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY OCTOBER 16, 1902.
Jury List.
Tlie following is a list of the Jurors drawn to
serve at the October term of court commencing
| Monday the 27th, 1902.
GRAND junorts.
1 Keldin, Charles Farmer Shinpcn
i 2 liatclicldcr, J. H Farmer, Grove
3 Barton. 8. I. Printer, East Ward
4 Crum, Roscoe A Laborer, Gibson
5 Gentry, George W Farmer, Lumber
6 Housler, John W Laborer Lumber
7 Hants, P. M Clerk, Driftwood
8 Hacket, S. J Merchant, East Ward
9 Johnson, William R..Farmer, Shippen
10 Krebs, William .Laborer, Shippen
11 Kepliart, Harvey Farmer, Portage
12 Kissell, Joseph Farmer, Lumber
13 LOKUC, M.J Farmer, Grove
14 McMillen, James A.. .Farmer, Gibson
15 Moore, George Farmer, Lumber
16 Peters, Ozias Farmer Shippen
17 Peno, Fred Farmer Grove
18 Reid, J. L Farmer, Shippen
19 Spangler, Charles M. Farmer, Shippen
20 Shafer, A. H Surveyor,... .West Ward
21 Smith, John E Merchant, Lumber
22 Smith, Miles A Laborer, Grove
23 Bizer, W. R Merchant Portage
24 Whiting, Elmer E. ...Laborer, Lumber
PETIT OR TRAVETTSE JURORS.
1 Brookbank, J. O Merchant,....Oriftwood
2 Berfield, Herman ....Laborer, Grove
3 Bailey, James Laborer, Westward
4 Hiinzier. Edward Barber Middle Ward
5 Caldwell, John Laborer, Grove
6 Coppersmith, 8. F Merchant ...East Ward
7 Coleman, H. E Laborer, Driftwood
8 Caliihan, W. C Laborer, Driftwood
9 Hay, John H Merchant,. Middle Ward
10 Uixon, John Farmer, Shippen
11 Hay, Herbert Bookkeeper, West Ward
12 Edwards, Burdette...Laborer, Portage
13 Evers, Michael Farmer, Shippen
14 Fox, Frank Jr., Butcher, Driftwood
15 Green, Robert Machinest,.. East Ward
16 Howard. William 11. Clerk Middle Ward
17 Hayes, David C Drayman,.. .West Ward
18 Heath, Oscar Farmer, Shippen
19 Housler. Cameron....Farmer, Shippen
20 Ilicks, Robert L Farmer Gibson
21 Housler, Burton Farmer, Gibson
22 Hogan, John Laborer.. ..Middle Ward
23 Horn, D. W Laborer Grove
24 Johnston, John A Printer Middle Ward
25 Kriner, John W Carpenter,... West Ward
26 Knarr, Joseph Farmer, Shippen
27 Logue, W. H Farmer, Gibson
28 Lorshbough, Brooks..Farmer Grove
29 Losey, E. L Forman, Grove
30 Lewis, F. A Farmer, Shippen
31 Miller. Frank Laborer, Grove
32 McCoole, S. D.... Barber, Driftwood
33 Marsh, W. A Farmer, Lumber
34 Mason, James W Farmer Gibson
35 McNeil, Murdock Laborer, Shippen
36 Mason, W. A Farmer Gibson
37 v cDougall AlcxanderMerchant. Middle Ward
38 Nyliart, John G Farmer Shippen
3!) Parsons, John F. Merchant, Middle Ward
40 Potter, Chester B Farmer Lumber
II Rothrock, W. E Merchant Driftwood
42 Robinson. Edward.. .Laborer,. ..Middle Ward
43 Smith, William II Farmer, Lumber
II Swank, William Farmer, Grove
45 Swan, Jesse .Laborer Shippen
46 Spencer, C. P Laborer, Driftwood
47 Vogt, Charles Laborer, West Ward
48 Williams, It. M Farmer, Grove
For a pleasant physic take Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy
to take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by
L. Taggart.
Rich Valley.
Edtverd Sloppy came home from Sterl
ing llun on Monday.
Frank Carter is working on the E.it
R. V. railroad at present.
Clarence Stebbins had important
business to town on Tuesday.
Miss Dollie Duling is working for
Rob't Biggins at Sterling Run.
L. H. Lewis is running a stationary
engine for Geo Barr this week.
Frank Swesey went to Keating Sum
mit Tuesday, where he has a largo lum
ber job.
Mrs. Lafayette Lock wood returned
home Monday from a visit with her
daughter Mrs. N. S. Cutler and J. 11.
Evans of Sizerville.
Who was that fellow that came home
with the Sunday night? He is a
swilt walker and can walk from the end
of the dug road to the house in six hours.
Centre county voters are hurrahing
for Mr. Dresser; his election is assured
Goes Like Hot Cakes.
"The fastest selling article I have in
uiy store," writes druggist C. T. Smith,
of Davis, Ky,, l, is Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs anil
Colds, because it always cures. In my
six years of sales it has never failed. I
have known it to save sufferes from
throat and Lung diseases, who could get
no help from dootors or any other remedy."
-Mothers rely on it, best physicians pre
cribe it, L. Taggart guarantees satisfac
tion or refund price. Trial bottles free.
Reg. sizes, 50c and 81.
Six hundred French market gardeners
have gone on a strike at Nantes, and no
fresh vegetables of any sort can be obtain
ed in the town.
For Female Complaints
and diseases arising from an impure state
of the blood Liehty's Celery Nerve Com
pound is an invaluable specific. Sold by
L. Taggart.
Quinine for Colds.
Many people use quinine for the cure
of colds say that the effect of this drug is
more disagreeable than the disease.
Krause's Cold Cure is prepared in con
venient capsule form, and will- cure the
most deeply seated cold in 24 hours with
out any interruption to business. They
are pleasant to take and give you a clear,
fresh sensation while operating. Price
25e. Sold by L. Taggart.
Alacrity is the thing with which an
amateur responds to an encore.
Heller's Testimony.
Albert Heller, liviug at 1114 Farnham
St., Omaha, says:"l have tried most
everything that is used as a preventive or
cure for headache, but nothing did me so
much good as Krause's Headache Cap
sules. Others who have used them say
the same thing." Price 25c. Sold by
L. Taggart.
His Life in Peril.
"I just seemed to have gone all to
pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare,
Tex., ''biliousness and a lame back had
made life a burden. I couldn't eat or
sleep arid felt almost too worn out to work
when I began to use Electric Hitters, but
they worked wonders. Now I sleep like
a top, can oat anything, have gained in
strength and enjoy hard work." They
give vigorous health and new life to weak,
sickly, ruD-down people. Try them.
Only 50c at L. Taggart'& drug store.
Observation,
| Investigation, aßso
A desire to give
Satisfaction, and
j Incidentally,
The profit we will
Accrue by always
| Pleasing, are
! Reasons enough why
We so
Emphatically
Endorse Vlnol
And unhesitatingly
Proclaim It to be
The greatest
Tonic Reconstructor
We Ever Knew,
Kindly let us toHyou
More about It.
We will if you will
Call on us,
j Old Reliable Drug Store.
M Harness |L
TCv lPuifti You cnn m * ke your | har * m9!tm
v 5 and us tough as wire by fUI y/MBj
jsjuft ® ,M,LNK E OI I I EK YC UNR " 1 W lmf\
nK&b6\W/ Its life—make It IW ifSn^W
i\Xfl last twice as long ua It
' ordinarily would.
T| MBUf
jj Staess Oil I
BHD| mnkcfl a peer looking bar- IB|
kjVjj n "S9 like new. Made of IH[
tjSjf! pure, heavy bodied oil, cs- t^Ri
uR |/ pecially prfpuri-d to with- .VjHB
hjjfcy etan-) tho weather. \vH3
fffin feold everywhere \uWfl
tmu In can3—all sizes. \ W
m IVlada by STANOARH OIL CO. \M
Dr. Humphreys.
After fifty years Dr. Humphreys'
Specifics enjoy tho greatest popularity
and largest sale in their history, due to
intrinsic merit. They cure the sick.
NO. CUBES. PRICES.
I—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .25
* I —Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .'Hi
3—Teething, Colic,Crying,Wakefulness .25
4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25
7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25
B—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceaohe 25
9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25
10—Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach. 25
11—Suppressed or Painful Periods 25
12—Whiles, Too Profuso Periods 25
13—Croup. Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25
14—Snlt Rheum,Erysipelas,Eruptions.. .25
15—Rheumatism, Rheumatic Fains 25
10—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 25
19--Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head .25
29 Whooping-Cough 25
27—Kidney Diseases.. 25
'£H—Nervous Debility 1.00
30—Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed.. .25
77—Grip, Hay Fever !i5
Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price.
13" Dr. Humphreys' New Pocket Manual
of all Diseases mailed free.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William anil
John St*... New York.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food, ltgivesinstant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distressafter eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant totake.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. O. T)eWITT& CO., Ohlcaga
TboSI. bottle contains SH times the 50c. size.
K. C. Hudson. Kiuporium, Pa.
?|OoT IN QUANTITY. BEST IN QUALITY.
\ WHITE'S OHEAM i |;
| VERMIFUGES
l FOf? 20 YEARS Z
v Has led all WORM Remedies. \
|EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. 9
•M SOLD IF V ALL BBLIOGISTH ■
,112 Prepared by \
\ liICUAUDHOH BKDICINK CO., BT. f.OI'IS. /
For sale hy L. Taggart 2ly.
Jina(laiTi r -,viv!';. Dean's I
I M A I .in r''T ,, j!-n Ivl j'- f l" r Siip)>rcKsnd B
HjSur"! Speedy! Hut'sfaclion <iiiiißintced fa
D or money ItefundeU. Sent pit paid for 0
S SI.OO |l> r box. Will sit J 111. 11l on I :inl, to Si
Sg be paid for when relieved. Sampl. s Free. H
HuMjt ED MCSICACCO., 3o* 74, l«KC«Sll;p 112. L,
• -r-y- 3
Sold ill Emporium ly 1.. Talari It r
Dodsou.
I KiDNE
I BACKACHE 1
H All 111 adder and /pi fT TTt Tll
■ Urinary Diseases. I , j l;\J |H. B
riic. 112i A.T..
R. C Dodson, Agent,
36 28ly. Empi ribm, (•«
Retflster's Notice.
STATS or PENNSYLVANIA, )
COCNTY OF CAMKRON, J 1
NOTICE ;S lierebj given that George F. Hart,
Administrator of'.he estate of Edward Ap
pleman, late of Poriago township, deceased,and
James E. Wiule, Administrator ol the estate of
Catherine Welsh, late of Emporium borough,
deceased, have fiied their lirst and linal accounts
of their administration ofthe said several estates
and the same will be presented to the Orphan's
Court, at October term, next, for confirmation
ni m'.
C. JAY GOODNOUGH, Register.
Register's Office, )
Emporium, Pa., Sept. 29th, 1902. { 32-4
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF Fieri Facia*
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of
Cameron county, and to me directed, I have
seized, levied upon and taken into execution and
will expose to public sale and will sell to the
highest and best bidder, at the Court House,
in Emporium, Pa., on
Friday, 24tli Day of Oct. A. I)., 1002,
AT2:OOO'CLOCK, P. M.,
The following described real estate, to-wit:
ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and being in t he township ofGibson,
county of Cameron and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Be
ginning at a corner on the west side of the pub
lic road and thirty rods south of the south
west corner of the George Tanner fram;
thence west one hundred and six (106) rods to a
corner; thence north eighty (80) rods to a corner;
thence east one hundred and six (106) rods along
the south line of the Martin Hill farm to a cor-
I nor near the public road; thence south along the
west side of the public road eighty (80) rods to
the place of beginning. Bounded on the north
by lands of Martin Hill, on the east by
lands of George Tanner and Thos. Grecnley,
on the south by lands of Thomas Greenley and
Mrs Ives and on the west by lands of Mrs. Ives
and being part of Warrant No. 54C8. Containing
fifty (50) acres, more or less, ol which twenty-one
121) acres are cleared and under cultivation and
the balance in woodland, and having erected
thereon two dwelling houses, one barn and other
outbuildings, one orchard in full bearing and
two good springs of water.
Seized and taken into execution and to be sold
as the property of H. M. BAILEY at the suit of
WILLIAM WYLIE.
TERMS CASH. No deed will be acknowledged
until the purchase money is paid in full.
JOHN D. SWOPE, High Sheriff .
Sheriffs Office, )
Emporium, Pa., Oct 6, 1902. S 33-3
LIST OFjCAISES.
1 IST ol Causes set down for trial at October
-J term of Court, commencing October 27, 1902.
No. 33, October Term, 1899.
Connick and Folley vs Thomas and Whiting.
Geo. W. Huntley, Jr.,"for Pilfs.
No. 51, October Term, 1899.
Weidman, Stave and Heading Mills vs J. H.
Evans and C. A. Crawford.
Green is Shaffer, for l'llfs.
Johnson & McNarney, for Defts.
No. 6. January Term, 1900.
Solomon W. Nyce vs John M. Hicks, Geo. E.
Hicks, Henry A. Hicks.
Johnson McNarney, for Plff.
Green & Shaffer, for Defts.
No. 27, July Term, 1900.
Western Newspaper Union, vs S. S. Hacket.
Johnson & McNarney, for Pltfs.
No. 20, January Term. 1901.
The Weidman Co., vs Richard J. I.loyd.
Johnson & McNarney. for Plff.
Green & Shaffer, lot Deft.
No. 25, July Term, 1901.
Stephen Rouse vs Frank Craven.
Johnson & McNarney, for PHI.
Green & Shaffer for Defl.
No. 28, July Term, 1901.
John Kelly, vs Fr.uik Swesey.
F. D. Leet for Deft.
No. 37, October Term, 1901.
Joseph Kaye vs Frank Lockwood.
Green & Shaffer for Plff.
F. D. Leet, for Deft.
No. 40, October Term, 1901.
Frank Greco vs Terrence Fee. Charles P. Fee
and R. E. Fee, doing business as Fee Brothers.
Johnson & McNarney, for Plff.
11. C. Dornan and Green & Shaffer, for Defts
No. 47, October Term, 1901.
Harry G. Bubb, trading as Geo. Bubb and Sons
vs S. S. Hacket.
Green &. Shaffer, for Plff.
Johnson & McNarney, for Defts.
No. 13, December Term, 1901.
F. M. Overliiser v» Charles Fry and H. M. Fry,
trading as Chas. Fry and Son.
Green & Shaffer, for Plff.
No. 31, April Term, 1902.
W. D. Johnson vs A. F. Walker
Green it Shaffer, for Plff.
Johnson & McNarney for Deft.
No. 2, July Term, 1902.
Ida Granger vs L. G. Cook.
Johnson .I- McNarney. for Plff.
Green & Shaffer, for Deft.
No 3, July Term, 1902.
11. G. Dubendorf vs Frank Craven.
F. D. Leet, for Plff.
Green & Shaffer, for Deft.
No. 4, July Term, 1902.
C.J. Squires VS M. Murphy.
F. D. Leet for Plff.
Green <& Shaffer, for Defl.
No. 5, July Term, 1902.
G. S. Jennings vs M. Murphy.
F. D. Leet, for Plff.
Green & Shaffer, for Deft.
C. JAY GOODNOUGH,
Prothonotary. I
PTOURT PROCLAMATION—WnuttBAS:-The |
V J Hon. CHAS. A. MAYEH President Judge and :
the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and GEO. A.WALKER, '
Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer I
and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common
Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued I
their precept bearing date the 12th day of July
A. D., 1902, and to me directed for holding
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De
livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace
Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas
in the Borough ot Emporium, Pa., oil Monday,
the 27th day of October, 1902, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
and to continue one week.
Notice ishereby given to the Coroners, Justices i
of the Peace and Constables within the county,
that they be then and therein their proper per- !
sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their !
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and j
other rememberances, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done. And those '
who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute
against them as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., Sept. 29th, 1902,
and in the 127 th year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
J. D. SWOPE, Sheriff.
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eases.
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remedies recognized by emi- ;
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and SI.OO.
L. Taggart, Emporium, Pa. 36-28.
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skillful attention.
NOTICE OK KXECIITRIX.
Entitle of HULDAII C. OENUNO, Deceased.
IETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of Hul
j dah C. Gcming, late of Emporium Borough
Cameron county, Pennsylvania, oeceased, have
been granted to Hannah Eliza St hi ii, K , rt
in sai.i Uoiough, to whom alJpersons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment, and
those I laving claims and demands, will make
known the same without delay.
HANNAH ELIZA SEBRINO, Executrix.
GKEEN & SHAFFKII, Solicitors.
Emporium, Pa., August 23rd, 1902. 27-6t.
MIX OF IICUNW FKEItiIIT.
By virtue of the provisions of the Act of Assem
bly entitled "An act relating to the kin of com
mon carriers and others," approved the nth day
of December, A. D., 1863 and in pursuance there
| of and of an order of the court of Common Pleas
, of Cameron county, made the 20tli day of Sep
i tember, 1902, upon the petition of the Pennsylva-
I nia ltail Road Company, to No. 38, October
Term. 1902. There will be exposed to public sale
for the purpose of enforcing the lien ofthe Penn
| sylvania Rail Road Company for freight, car
service charges and unloading charges on
Friday, 17tli day of October, 1002
AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M.
at the Freight House, of the Pennsylvania Rail
Road Company in Emporium, Pa.
1 barrel of Glass.
1 keg of Rivets.
1 lot of Iron Ore, containing 24 car loads, more
or less. 2-.'- ■
1 lot of Limestone containing 8 car loads, more
or less.J
1 lot of Cinders, containing 17 car loads, more
or less.
All ofthe aboveadvertisedfreightwas consigned
to the Emporium Furnace Company, at Empo
rium, Pa., and remains in the possession of the
Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, unclaimed,
and will be sold to;pay the common carriers
liens thereon.
THOMAS GALLAGHER,
Agent Penn'a. Rail Road Company.
Emporium, Pa., Sept. 22d, 1902. 31-4t
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS
COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL
OR REJECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEM
BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN
SYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OFTHE
SECRETARY OF THE COMMON WEALTH, IN
PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE
CONSTITUTION.
A JOINT RESOLUTION.
Proposing an amendment to section ten of arti
cle one of the Constitution, so that a discharge
of a jury for failure to agree or other necessary
cause shall not work an acquittal.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the Set ate and
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That
the following be proposed as an amendment to
the Constitution, that is to say, that section ten
of article one, which reads as follows:
'•No person shall, f>>r any indictable offense, be
proceened against criminally by information, cx
\ cept in cases arising in the land or naval forces,
i or in the militia, when in actual service, in time
I of war or public danger, or by leave ofthe court
for oppression or misdemeanor in office. No
| person shall, for the same offense, be twice pu
in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall private pro
; perty be taken or applied to public use, without
i authority of law and without just compensation
I being lirst made or secured," be amended so as
to read as follows:
No person shall, for any indictable offense, be
proceeded against criminally by information, ex
cept in cases arising in the land or naval' forces-,
or in the militia, when in actual service in time
of war or public danger, or by leave of the court
for oppression or misdemeanor in office. No per
son shall, for the same offense, be twice putin
jeopardy of life or limb; but a discharge of the jury
for failure to agree, or other necessary cans", shall
aol work an acquit al. Nor shall private property
be taken or applied to public use, without author
ity of law and without just compensation being
first made or secured.
A true copy of the Joint Resolution.
W. W. GRIEST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
. PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS
COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL
OR REJECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEM
BLY OF THE COMMON WEALTH 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 ofthe Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That
the following is proposed as an amendment to
the Constitution ofthe Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania. in accordance with the provisions ofthe
eighteenth article thereof:
Amendment.
Add at the end of section seven, article three
the following words: "Unless before it shall be
introduced in the General Assembly, such propos
ed special or local law shall have been first su'>-
mitti-d to a popular vote, at a general or specir.l
election in the locality or localities to be affected
by its operation, under an order of the court of
common pleasof the respective county after hear
ing and application granted, and shall have bet r,
approved by a majority of the voters at such elec
tion: Provided, That no such election shall be
held unti the decree of court authorizing the
same shall have been advertised for at least
thirty (30) days in the locality or localities affect
ed, in such manner as the court may direct,
A true copy of the Joint Resolution.
W. W. GRIEST,
Secretary oftlie Commonwealth.
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