B'j: ; v. 0 & SUSOUEHANNA R. R Time Fable taking Effect Jane 23, 19f>2. A i. w 112 .•)' ? " on % B *.• Bdff>h> i»vd fUilro*4 «< CAIMT'LTM. •'The (irand Scenic Route." BEAD DOWN. d»i'J I I ' I A. M.:P. M.!P. M.| A. M. ] If K'tingSalt.. ! !12 40 7 30 | 9 10, j Austin I 635 1 05 8 00 ' 950 ....Costello I 6 441 114 j i | ....Wharton 6 56; 1 26; | 3 10! Cross Fork Jet. 7 391 2 09; i 4 23 ....Corbett 806 2 36; I 5 15 Germaui.i 2 47 1 5 15 Lv. | Qa,eton < j 8*231 2 53 5 35 Gaines Jet. 8 36; 3 06 ...Wettfield ... 9 13! 843 , .. Knoxville.... 926 858 1 1 ....Osceola.... 9 3C! 4 06j j i Elklauil....' Elklauil....' 941 4 11 11 Ar. .Addison— 10 13 4 41 ; Ja. M.sp. M. ! j : j KKAI) IP. A. M. |P. M. P. M. P. M P. M. ar.KVng Slut... 8 45 7 10 .... 12 25 | Austin, 8 0016 11. .11 58 .... 845 ....Costello ! 6 34; .... 11 49 8 36 ...Whartoi j 6 21' .... 11 39 8 21 Cross Fork J'et, ' 5 40; 10 58 7 40 ....Corbett 5 15 .... 10 31 7 15 ...Gertuania ! 507 .... 10 26, 7 07 dp. .Galeton P.M. 500 j ! ar. " 7 00 1 00 10 20 j 7 00 ... Gaines, ...| 6 47i 12 47 10 00 | 6 47 ...Westfield,... j 6 111 !12 11 816 .... 611 .. Kuoxvllle... 5 55 ; ,11 55! 8 00 5 55 Osceola 5 46 11 46 7 51 5 46 .. ..Eiklawl 5 41 'll 41 7 46 5 41 Lv Addison,.... - 5 10; ill 10] 7 15 5 10 P. M. I P. M.'A. M. A. M.j P.M. I I I I I I -e» Bea.i down. Read u;>. P.M. A. M. r. M. A. M. I', M 9 21 700 lv.. Ansonia ..ar 9 10 8 20 !9 11 j.. Manhatlen...; 951 835 9 07 1 South Gaines,.! 9 57 8 39 P.M.! 859 fi 371.. Gaines June.. 959 842 630 1 0511 v 112 Oaleton j &r 10 4 .... I 6 17 1 24| Walton I 9 51 1 39 i 7 13 1 50 .Newfield Jct...| 9 27 4 1 5 ...... 8 '• 46.dp Wellsville ar 8 ;)0 3 '2O STATIONS. P. M. P. M. A.M. ar dp A. M. P. M P. M. 3 55 2 00 7 15 Cross F'k June. 11 00 6 35 3 00 305 1 I'M 6 15 ar Cross Fork dp 11 50 5 45 2 10 P.M. I P. M. I I A. M. I A.M 858 100 Lv Sinnamahoniiig, Ar 300 11 05 8 051 1 ID |ar Wharton lv | 1 40 19 55 AH trains run daily except Sunday. only. CONNECTIONS. At Keating Summit with P. B. B. Buf. Div. lor all points north and south. At Ansouia with N.Y C.i H E. R. for all points north and south. At Newfield Junction with C. & P. A. B. B. west for Coudersport, east for Ulysses. At Genesee lor points on the New York & Pennsylvaniaß. R. At Addison with Erie R. R., for points east and west. At Wellsville with Erie R. R. for points east and vest. At Sitinamahoning with P. B. B.—P. &E. Div. II.H.GARDINEB.Gen'I Pass'r Agt. Buffalo, N.Y W. C. PABK, Gen'l Supt. Galeton. Pa. M. J. MCMAHON, Div. Pass Ag't.,Galeton,Pa. j Adam, \ j Meldrum & \ i Anderson Co. 3 HUFFAIiO.N. V. > 396-408 Main Street, J GRAND OPENING | i Holiday ] | Goods. | J From now on the * I store will have more » > than its usual interest to \ j our out of town patrons. 112 x Every department has taken c * on a holiday appearance, < c and all the new and beauti- J 112 fill have been brought } } out for your inspection. > | TOYS AND DOLLS 112 There's a world of dolls—blonde 1 > and brunette, whito and black, > \ ball jointed, kid body, celluloid X \ dulls and steel dolls, dot's that s walk, dolls with changeable wigs !and dolls that you can bathe. J Dressed dolls and dolls waiting to > bo dressed. Little dolls, big dolls i and double dolls. The famous s Kcstoer dolls from Germany, irn■ J ported byus direct fVtim the factory. - J I' The ,toy« and games"are more \ I pleasing and interesting than ever. \ 1 very thing from a whistle to an s automobile or train of cars. 112 112 GET ACQUAINTED WITHIOUR } ) fIAIL ORDER DEPART/lENT. \ 1 The facilities of this department c < are at your disposal. Shopping J by mail is made as simple and \ i satisfactory as a personal visit. > > Adam, j \ Meldrum & \ t Anderson Co. 5 r Th# Americac Block, 1 £ BUFFALO, N. Y. £ One Hundred Dollars a liox. Is (he value H. A. Tisdale, Sumiuer ton, S. C., places on DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He says:"l had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medicines, but all failed except DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cuied me." It is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and em ollients; relieves and permanently cured blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles, sores, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. Good For Children. Tbe pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate re lief in all cases of Cough, Croug and La- Grippe because it does not pass immed iately into the stomach, but takes effect, right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the inflammation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. Dr. Armstrong of Delia, Tex., prescribes it daily and says there is no belter cough remedy made. Sold by K. C. Dodson. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA AND EBIE BAIL BOAD DIVISION. In effect Nov. 29,1903. TBAINS LEAVE EMPOBIUM EASTWABD 815 A. M.—Week days for Sunbury, Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg undintermediatestations,arriving at Philadelphia fi.23 P.M., New Y0rk9.30 P. M., BaltimoretiOO P. M., Washington 7.15 P. M. Pullman Parlor car from Williamsport to Philadelphia and passengercoaches from Kane to Philadelphia and Williamsport to Balti more and Washington. 12:25 P. M. (Emporium Junction) daily for Sun bur.v, Harrisburg and principal intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:32 p. m.; New York, 10:23 p. m.j Baltimore, 7:30 p. in.; Washington, 8:35, D. m. Vestibuled Parlor cars and passenger coaches, Buffalo to Phila delphia and Washington. 320 P. M.—daily for Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadel phia, 4.23 A. M., New York 7.23 A. M. Baltimore, 2:20 A. M. Washington, 3:30 A. M. Pullman sleeping carsfrom HarrisburgtoPhil adelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas sengerscan remainin sleeper undisturbedun til7:3o A. M. 10 25 P. M.—Daily for Sunbnry, Harris burg and intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 7.17 A. M„ New York 9.33 A. M„ weekdays, (10.38 A. M. Sunday;) Baltimore 7.15 A. M., Washington 8.30 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 Williamsport to Baltimore. 12:15 A. M. (Emporium Junction!,daily for Sun bury, Harrisburg and principal intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:32 a. m.; New York, 9:33 a. m., week days; (10:38 Sun days); Baltimore, 7:25 a. m.; Washington. 8:46 a. in. Vestibuled Buffet Sleeping Cars and Passenger coaches, Buffalo to Philadelphia and Washington. WESTWABD. 5:10 A. M.—Emporium Junction— daily for Erie, Bidgway, and week days for Du- Bois, Clermont and intermediatestations. 10 30 A. M.—Daily for Erie and week days for Dußois andintermediatestations. 023 P. M. —Week days tor Kane and intermediate stations. BIDOWAY AND CLEABFIELD B. B. CON NECTIONS. (Week days.) SOUTHWARD. Stations. NORTHWARD P. M A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. i « 00 4 02 .... Benovo 5 00 11 45 | 9 50 4 41 ...Driftwood 4 00 11 05 3 25(11 OS 6 00 Kane 112 2.5 3 U5~8~25 3 43 11 23 6 22 .. ..Wilcoi 112 05 2 45 8 04 3 56 U 38 6 36 ..Johnsonburg..! 9 50 2 33 7 49 _ . 41012 10 700 ...Bidgway,.... 9 30 l 215 730 42012 20 710 ..Mill Haveu... 9*2o| 2 oi| 720 43012 30 721 .. Croyland.... 910 151 709 43712 38 728 ...Blue 80ck... 902 147 701 441 12 40 733 Carrier 8 57 1 43 6 57 451 12 50 743 .Brockwayville. 849 133 64 7 45412 54 747 . ..Lanes Mills.. 84 4 128; 6 43 751 .McMinns Sin't. 840 i 638 502 103 75) .Harveys Bun.. 8 35j 1196 35 5 10 1 10 800 ..FallsCreek... 830 1 15| 6 30 525 1 2 r j 8 10| Dußois 8 20|12 55 610 5 12 1 15 805 ..Falls CreekT.. "G 53 1 IS| 830 527 129 818 .Beynoldsville.. 6391252 ; 6 15 600 159 , 8 « ...Brookville... 6051224 t 5 39 6 45 2 38i 9 30 New Bethlehem 11 47' 4 50 7 15 3 20 10 10 .. Bed Bank 11l 10 4 05 9 30 5 30 12 35 ....Pittsburg 9 00 1 30 P.M. P.M. P.M. |A. M.j A. M.j P. M. BUFFALO A ALLEGHENY VALLEY DIVISION. Leave Emporium Junction for Port Allegany, Olean, Arcade, East Aurora and Buffalo. Train No. 107, daily, 4:05 A. M. Train No. 115, daily, 4:15 P. M. Trains leave Emporium for Keating, Port Allegany, Coudersport, Smethport, Eldred, Bradford, Olean and Buffalo, connecting at Buf falo for points East and Weßt. Train No. 101, week days, 8:30 A. M. Traill No. 103, week days 1:40 P. M. Train Np. 103 will connect at Olean with Chautauqua Division for Allegany, Bradford, Salamanca Warren, Oil City and Pittsburg. LOW OBADE DIVIBION. EASTBOUND. I ! I 1 i i STATIONS. 109 113 101 105 107 951 A. M. A. M. A. M. P. X P. M A. M. Pittsburg,..Lv.' f6 15 f9 00 °l3O »505 J 9 00 Bed Bank, i 9 25 11 10 4 05 7 55 11 10 Lawsonham 9 40 ?1122 4 18 8 07 11 23 New Bethle'm ! 10 13 11 47 4 50 8 37 11 55 Brookville t« 05 11 00 12 24 5 39 9 22 12 41 Beynoldsville,. 639 11 32 12 52 6159 50 114 Falls Creek.... 653 11 48 1156 30 1005 129 Dußois, 7 oo fll 55 125 6 40 1010 { 1 35 Sabula j 71112 1 1 37 1027 Pennfield 7 30 1 55 1045 Bennezette, 8 01 : 2 29 1119 Driftwood fs 40 t3 05 1155 via P. &E. Div j Driftwood.. Lv.; f 9 50 +3 45 Emporium, Ar.jflO 30 ,f4 10 I A. MJ A. M. P. M. p. M p. M p. M. WESTBOUND. . STA-rroys. J 108 106 102 I 114 110 962 Vj* P. ikE.Dtv A. if. A.-*,'*-. M.>. M.V. *. r.'ic.- Emporium, Lv.)- I ;tS 15 ~... t3 20 ..... Driftwood, Ar- ..... f9 00 +4 00 ViaL. Q. Div 1 j Driftwood, Lv. f6 lO flllO f5 50 Bennezette | 1 6 45i1l 45 | 6 25| Pennfield 7 20 12 20 7 00 Sabula, j 7 12 39 718 Dußois,.. -6 10 7 52 12 55 f5 05 7 35 J4 10 Falls Creek 6 17 8 05 1 15 5 12 7 42 ! 4 17 Beynoldsville,.. 1 631 8 18l 1 29; 527 758 430 Brookville I 705 845 1 59 600+8 30 5 00 New Bethle'm 7 51 9 30 2 38 6 45 5 45 Lawsonham,.. 821 9 57f Serving the Portions of Turkey Left Front the FeiiM. After your Christinas dinner you will probably find Unit you linve a goodly portion of turkey left. This lias hap pened a great many times before, and as a result many ways have been de vised for preparing these left over ■craps of turkey meat. Tills does not mean the large white slices of the breast, for this portion of the meat can be simply arranged on n platter and eaten ns it Is. A salad of the white meat of turkey is as good as if not better than chicken salnd. Take one cup of turkey meat, rather coarsely chopped; one cup of celery, also rather coarsely chopped; the whites of three hard boiled eggs, also chopped. Put the yolks of the hard boiled eggs into a bowl and mash and then pour over them three tablespoonfuls of melted butter or pure olive oil. Into this put one teaspoon ful of salt and one of mustard, with a dash of red pepper; then thin with half a cup of good vinegar. Another way to use the white meat of turkey is to chop it flue, then put a spoonful of cranberry sauce that has been run through a colander In the bottom of a mold or small bowl, 011 this a layer of chopped turkey, then a lay er of Cranberry, and so on till the mold is full. Press hard and putin a cold place till ready to use; then turn out on a platter. Turkey Croquettes.—Take one cup of turkey meat, chopped fine; one cup of bread crumbs, one spoonful of but ter and two of cream; season with salt and pepper; mold Into little fancy shaped cakes and fry. Turkey patties are made exactly as are chicken patties. To one cup of turkey take one cup of turkey gravy or one cup of water made rich by a generous lump of butter; season and thicken with a little tlour; pour into pastry shells and bake in a quick oven. A LESSON FOR CHRISTMAS. How a GenerouM Giver of Prewent* May Ketuliate For Neglect. "Here's something cheap. Let's buy It," said the tall, angular woman. "What for?" asked the jolly little one. "Oh, for a Christmas present," an swered the other. "Who for?" queried No. 2. "Oh, 1 don't know. It will come in handy for some one." "Here" (to the clerk), "wrap me up two of these and hurry my change, please. How much? Seventeen cents? Oh, all right." "My goodness!" ejaculated her jolly companion. "You don't mean to say you buy all your Christmas presents that way?" "Pretty nearly—at least that's what I intend doing this year. I've taken lots of pains to buy things before, but from now 011 I'm going togo about things differently." "Why, what lias changed you?" "Well, it's this way: I'm an old maid, you know, but I like pretty things aw fully well. I am accounted well off, and so I am, but almost every year I have sought out tile nicest, prettiest things I could find and sent them off to those I count my friends. And what did I get in return? Nothing, positively nothing. Now, the value of a thing doesn't count one bit with me, but I do like people to be thoughtful, and when I get two or three marked down calendars and a general collec tion of stuff picked up to send at the last moment which is not of the least use to anybody I rebel. So this year I am going to try to teach them a les son." Joys of Chrlatmns Time. While the Christmas season brings a thrill of Joy to all the aged who have lived correct lives, yet it is sometimes saddened by reminiscences of sins of omission and commission. The knowl edge that during this blessed time evil spirits are shorn of power to do evil does not always soothe the pnngs of conscience. But to the young, to whom life in prospect is all hope and sun shine, the season is one of unalloyed bliss, in addition to health and good digestion, they have two patron saints, "Little Jack Horner, who sat in the corner," and Santa Olaus, who, though a Dutchman, is endeared to the in fantry of all nations by the bound less profusion he showers 011 all na tionalities. There are trees sufficiently stacked up around the market house to carry all the old gentleman's benefac tions this year, and they are selling readily, a testimonial to the Improved prospects of the expectant recipients of his bounty. Numerous, Indeed, are the hearts to which Christmas brings a brief sea son of happiness and enjoyment. How many families whose members have been scattered far and wide in the rest less struggle for life are then reunited and meet again In that happy of companionship and mutual good will! How many old recollections and how many dormant sympathies dots'ciirist mas time awaken! -■ There are thousands of Pickwicks to day as well as a century ago who, enjoy that sacred time as well as he.—Pitts burg Press. Smoklns the Christmas Kool. In some parts of England the custom is said still to continue, two days after old Christmas day, of "smoking the fool"—that is, a pile of straw being col lected and set alight, the "fool" is hung over It by a rope around his waist and swung bnckward and forward till he is nearly dead. Then he goes around with his cap and collects "what tin* spectators think proper to give." as the chroniclers express It. In these enter prising days, when almost any game Is worked that can induce any one t«> give anything. It seems strange that n« one has Imported this custom, for it must be a successful one. H nil nn AearsfusmolMllf jrou.i.e H 1 PILES B Sufjpobiiory 1 2 * !>• M*tt. Thompson. Supt. B H ihry do *ll you claim fur them. I»r. S. M l»-v«>rr[ ■ KM Karen Rock. . Vs., writra •• Tlirr five uiitvumrJ (alls* H n faction. ' I)r. II l» M.-Uill, ('larkuburg. Tenn.. writes M 9 equal yours. P*ics, 60 «'B»TS San.pies Free. Bold ||l ab/ Druggists. MARTIN RUDY, LA NCASTCR, PA H w>y 1 ■ Sold in Emporium by L. Taggait and R. C. Dodaou. madam Dean's | A Miff, certain relief for Huppreased 1 Menstruation. N>?sr known tii f»(l. .Safe! ■ Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed B or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for B 11.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to M be paid for whan relieved. Mam plea Free. I mmimim■mmmii pii \ i ■' *"i i '' %ll\ l m Bold inEmporium by L. Taggart and R. C Dodson JkhkMid* BO YEARB' J||i|^H^EXPERIENCE I I IJJ *L j m ™ /ill j . I ll■ k ■ 1 Trade Marks Designs ' "™¥l™ ' Copyrights Ac. Anrono sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Cornmunica tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sunt free, oldest opener for securing patents. Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive I tprcial notice , without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely lllu*trat«d weekly. Largest cir culation of nny nclentlQo journal. Ternia, |3 a year: four months, sl. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co. 38,B ™ d York Branch Office, 625 F St., Washington, D. C. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY THE Me. GREAT PHEKTOBC rFLaznvrsoxrsr produce tbo above rttulto In 30 days. It acta powerfully end quickly. Cures when all othors fail. Koungmonwillrosoln their lout manhood, and old men will rocovor their youthful vigor by using ItEVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous ness. Lost Vitality, Im potency. Ntshily Emissions, Lost Powor, Falling Memory, Wasting Dlseaocs.and all effects of solf abuso or excess and indiscretion, which unfltaono for c'-Udy. business or marriage. It not only euros by starting at tbo seat of disease, but Isagre&t nerve tonic and blood bnllder, bring ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re storing tbo flro of yonth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having KEVIVO.no ©ther, It can be oarrled In vest pocket. By mall •1.00 per package, or six for 80.00, with m poat five written guarantee to enro or refund the money. Book and advlso frco. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., SUSSSSftT" Sold by R. C.Dodson, Emporium, Pa. Fall and Winter Announcement. R. SEGER & SON, Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa. Have completely renovated and greatly im proved the interior of their store, now having oneofthe most tastily arranged Clothing and Finishing Goods Stores. They take pride in calling attention to their very extensive line of STYLISH TAILOR MADE GARMENTS from the celebrated factor ies of COOPER & CO., Utica, N. Y., SCHOLOSS A CO., Baltimore, Md.. and HART, SHAFFER & MARX, Chicago, the most popular makers In America. These goods are all strictly up to date and warranted to give satisfaction. The finest in the land. GOLD WATCH GIVEN AWAY. We give our customers, both ladies and gents checks which entitle a number to a beautiful gold watch. Coupon, will be issued - unuil JANUARY Ist. These • time "pieces are of best make'. Call and aee forjrourself. OUR JEWELRY CABINET Has been given careful attention this year and we have added many handsome designs in this department—not cheap trash, bat good, honest goods and neat, haudsome and reasonable. This is the largest line in Emporium. IN FURNISHINGS sortment comprmmg the popular makea in SHISTSand UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, TIES, and COLLARS. We are agents for the Lion Brand of Shirts. No better made. The popular See-an-El Hat on sale. Don't forget we have a full line of TRUNKS, SATCHELS, TELESCO PES, SUIT CASES, Etc. If You Don't See What You Want Ask for it- R. SEGER"& SON, Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers to the People. "tut"'* Early Risers The famous littlo bIIIo. raSHSHSHSHSHSaSe <.OOI> jj! 4 Cedar fj | Shingles | I a 5 WILL KEEP OUT THE RAIN. § «j WE HAVE THEM IN ALL nl | GRADES. jjj c. B. nowm co. S I Do I § You Need I 1 ,t? K DON'T YOU WANT A LOAD $ ffi OR TWO OF GOOD HARD j{] [){ WOOD? I SELL IT. ft K S ft ROBT. CLARK. jjj | c THSHSESa^ Sheriff's Sale. HY VIRTUE of a writ of Venditioni Exponas 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, IStli Day of Dec., A. !>., 1908, AT 2:00 O'CLOCK, P. M., The following described real estate, to-wit: All the right, title and interest of A. 8. Bailey, in all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the township ofGib son, County of Cameron and State of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the north line of war rant No. 5476 and one hundred and twentyflve rods from the northwest corner of the same, running thence east on said north line fifty rods to a stake; thence south one hundred and sixty rods to a stake; thence west fifty rods to a stake; thence north lfiO rods to the place of beginning. Containing flfl\ acres more or less. About thirty acres are cleared and under cultivation and there is thereon erected one two story frame house, one log and frame barn, stone spring house, with store room overhead, summer kitch en, corn crib, pig pen and other necessary out buildings. One well of water and an orchard of apple, peach and other fruit trees. Seized and taken into execution and to be sold as the property of A. S. BAILEY ET AI,S, at the suit of GIBSON SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET ALS. TERMS CASH. No deed will be acknowledged until the purchase monev is paid in full. HAHRY HEMPHILL, High Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. > Emporium, Pa., Dec. 1, 1903. { 41-3t. LICENSE APPMCATIOSS. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol i \ lowing named persons have filed their pe titions for Licenses, in my office, according to law, for the term of December Court, 1903: HOTEL LICENSES. Grove Township. H. W. Marlindale and H. A. Smith, doing busi ness as Smith & Company, Brooks Run Hotel O. L. Bailey Enterprise House Geo. P. Shafer, Sinnemahoning House Driftwood. W. H. Mitchell Mitchell House Sophia McVicker, Lafayette Hotel A. M. McDonald Curtin House Thos. J. Riley, Commercial House Lumber Township. Patrick Mahouey, Sterling Run House Mary A. Furlong, Alpine House James B. Hayes Valley House Harry McGee New Cameron House Portage Township. J. H. Evans, Sizer Springs Hotel limporlum, East Ward, Hotel Licenses. Richard J. Loyd, 'Exchange Hotel John Costello Eagle Hotel Peter Shoup, Cook House John L. Johnson American Hotel Samuel D. McDonald Central House William Hathaway, Hathaway House Thos. J. Lysett, St. Charles Hotel EMPORIUM EAST WARD RESTAURANT OR EATING HOUSE LICENSE. Daniel McCormlck, East Ward Restaurant Emporium, Middle Ward, Hotel Licenses. D. W. Donovan, Emporium House Michael J. Dolan City Hotel Michael Murphy, Commercial House John Cummings Cottage Hotel R. A. Cartwright, Warner House H. R. Manett Warner House EMPORIUM, MIDDLE WARD, RESTAURANT LICENSES. William McDonald, Novelty Restaurant Richard Kelly Star Restaurant WHOLESALE LICENSES. Henry Kraft, Emporium A. A. McDonald, Emporium F. X. Blumle, Shippen Township BOTTLERS LICENSE. Henry Kraft, Emporium F. X. Blumle, Shippen Township C. JAY GOODNOUGH. Clerk Q. S. PROCLAMATION.—WHEUKAS:—The PROCLAMATION.— WHEUKAS: —The J Hon. CUAS. A. MAYKR President Judge and the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and Geo. A.WALKER, Associate Judgesof Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued their precept bearing date the 31st day of October, A. D., 1903, 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 of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the2lßtday of December 1903, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper per sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and 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., NOT. 31st, 1908, and in the 127 th year of the Independence of the United States of America. HARRY HEMPHILL, Sheriff. NOOW CAMERON HOUSE, r Cameron. Pa., ; Opposite P.