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Mercantile Appraiser's Notice.
NAMES ami kind of license of dealers in the
County ol Cameron, Pa. The appeals will
be held iu the County Treasurer's office on Fri
day, May 20. 1901, between the hours of 9 a. m.
to 3 p. iu.
EMPORIUM.
Balconi & Lloyd General Merchandise
Heat tie, 1\ 1t.,,.... Cigars and Tobacco
Barnes, O. 8., Groceries and Meats
Catlin, O. G Grain and Flour
Cruice. John Tobacco and Cigars
Cuminings, John, Cigars
Costello, John, Cigars
Cramer, \V. H Millinery and Clothing
Donovan, J). W Cigars
Dalan, M. J., Cigars
Day, J. H., Groceries
Deilil. Chas Groceries and Meats
Dodsoa, It. C., Drugs
Emporium Machine Co., Tile and Fixtures
Emporium Furniture Co., Furniture
E lgecomb, Henry, General Merchandise
Easterbrooks. Lizzie Confectionery
Emporium Milling Co., Grain and Seed
Fetter, J. R., Bicycle Supplies
Fisher. J. A Vehicles, Etc
Freindel & Hurteau Hardware
Gross, G. H. & Co., Meats and Groceries
Gross, Wm.G, Meats
Howard, C. B. & Co General Merchandise
Husted, C. R., & Co., Groceries
Hogan, M. T Groceries
Harris, Jasper Clothing
Hirsch, R. H Jewelry
Hacket, S. J General Merchandise
Haupt & Hauber, Vehicles and Machinery
Judd, F. G Harness
Jessop, C. H. Produce and Machinery
Johnson, J. L., Cigars
Kelly, Richard Cigars
Kinsier, J. A Groceries
Kelly, Misses F. &G., Millinery and Clothing
Ludlum. Misses B. E. and E. L Millinery
Laßar, George J., Furniture
Lechner, Josepn Boots and Shoes
Lloyd, H. S Stationery
Lysett, T. J,, Cigars
Loyd, R. J., Cigars
Leet & Co., General Merchandise
Larrabee, M. M., Furs, Ammunition, Etc
Manett, 11. R Cigars
McDougall, Alex Groceries and Meats
Murry & Coppersmith Co., Hardware
Murphy, Michael Cigars
Metzger, George Jr Jewelry
McDonald, A. A Cigars and Tobacco
McDonald, S. D., Cigars
McDonald, William, Cigars
MoC irmick, Daniel, Cigars
Newton, Joseph,. Produce
Overhiser, Mrs. Kate, .Confectionery and Fruits
Overhiser, Mrs. I. 0... .Confectionery and Fruits
Olmsted, 11. C., .General Merchandise
Parsons. .1. F General Merchandise
Rockwell. M. A... Drugs
Raymond, 11. L, Millinery
Soger, 11. & Son Clothing
SMvt I'ivnk Groceries and Meats
£ i'i• : :t. M>s. C. G.,. ..Confectionery and Fruits
Schlecht, John Groceries
Seger, N Clothing
Slioup, Peter, Cigars
rulis, I■ C General Merchandise
Tompkins, 11. G., ACo ~. ..General Merchandise
Taggart, L., Drugs
V'ogt. A. F Boots and Shoes
Winfield, Mrs. Mary,. ..Confectionery and Fruits
Zirps, 11. A. & Co., Toys, Furnishings, Etc
DRIFTWOOD.
Brookbank, J. O. & Co., .. .General Merchandise
Fox, Lydia Millinery
Brooks, M. J. 8., Cigars and Stationery
Caliihan, George A., Cigars, Stationery, Etc
Krider A: Yothers, General Merchandise
Mitchell, W. H., Drugs, Cigars, Etc
McDonald, A. M. Cigars
McCoole, Mrs. S. D., Millinery
McCoole, O. R., Cigars, Etc
McVicker, Mrs. Fred, Cigars
Nefcy, Miss M. E., Millinery
Riley, T. J., Cigars
LUMBER.
Cameron Store Co General Merchandise
Ebersole, E. M., Groceries
Furlong, Mary A Cigars
Hayes, James B Cigars
Lininger, D.C., Cigars, Etc
Mahohy, Patrick Cigars
McGee, Harry Cigars
Smith, J. E General Merchandise
GROVE.
Barclay Bros., General Merchandise
liaird, I). P Groceries
Bailey, O. L Cigars
Cram, V. K„ Meats
1 ee Bros., General Merchandise
Lightner i: Smith General Merchandise
Silan, Nathan, Clothing
Smith, 11. A. it C 0.,...,,,...,...,..,. ...... Cigars
Shafer, George I'., Cigars
PORTAGE.
Evans, J. II Cigars
Sizer, Mrs. \V. R., General Merchandise
SIIIPPEN.
Hughes, \V. J Meats
Kline, C. R. fit Co., General Merchandise
Lewis, F. J v . Groceries
EATING HOUSES.
Lyons, Henry Emporium
Winfield, Mary, Emporium
IIII.I.IARDS AND POOI,.
Creighton, James Emporium
K rebs fit Weltou, Grove
McDonald, A. A., Emporium
Mitchell, W. 11.,. . Driftwood
Rippey, Jesse, Driftwood
All persons so ascertained or assessed who
shall fail to attend such appeal or to appeal
from the decision of the Appraiser, to the Com
mon Pleas within ten days thereafter will not be
permitted to set up a defense to the recovery of
the amount of license to which he is requested
to pay, when suit shall be brought that he is not
a dealer in merchandise, ho.
The la w further provides that it shall be the d uty
of the County Treasurer to sue for the recovery
of all licenses duly returned to him by the Mer
cantile Appraiser if not paid on or before the first
day of July in each and every year within ten
days aßer date, and said Treasurer shall not be
discharged from any such license unless he
bring suit to recover the same on or before that
date.
I. K. HOCKLEY,
Mercantile Appraiser, 1904.
TREASURER'S SAL?. OF
Unseated
In Cameron County, for Taxes for
Years 1902-1903.
\ GREEABLE to an Actof Assembly entitled
"An Act to amend an Act directing the
mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and
other purposes" passed the 13th day of March, A.
I) , 1815 and further supplements thereto, I,
Walter Yothers, Treasurer of the County of Cam
eron, hereby give notice to all persons concerned
therein, that unless all arrearages of taxes due
on the following tracts of unseated lands, situate
iu Cameron county, Pa., are paid before the day
of sale, the whole or such part of each tract as
will pay the costs and taxes chargeable thereon,
will be sold at public vendue or outcry, at the
Court House, in Emporium Borough, County of
Cameron and state of Pennsylvania, on the
Mt-coud Holiday in June, 1904,
it being the 13th day of the month, and continued
by adjournment from day to day,as will be deemed
necessary, for arrearages of taxes and the cost
accrued on each tract respectively. Persons
wishing to pay before sale, will remit the amount
of these taxes, together with interest and filly
cents for each tract for advertising and twenty
five cents for receipt
Notice is also given that in compliance with
the Act of Assembly, passed the 6th day of June,
A. I)., 1887, entitled "An Act to regulate the col
lection of taxes 011 Unseated Lands" there will
be accrued interest at the rate of six percent, per
annum on taxes of 1902 from January Ist, 1901,
and 011 taxes of 1903 from January Ist, 19:tl until
date of payment of same. See P. L. 18&7; page
373.
Shippen Townsip.
War. Acres. Assessed to Tax
4J67 375 F. I'. Ullrich *2l 22
61('8 60 do 3 39
5038 495 do 27 99
1143 50 do 2 89
5037 3'lo do 16 95
4983 10 do 1 14
1133 300 ..tß.Chas. Howard 16 95
M. &D. 170 »" do 967
4986 250 Mrs. J. C. Skillman 7 03
4986 60 do 1 46
4988 100 do 2 85
4986 100 do 2 85
.5464 600 C. R. Noyes 135 60
1360 25 Frank Sykes 2 89
1129 1072 —A. Gouvenier Estate... 121 16
1143 20 D. Burlingame 2 26
1141 12% do 1 48
1193 35 do 4 02
1194 V/i do 1 05
1359 234 Helen B. Turner 13 10
1359 60 do 3 42
1359 174 do 9 91
4953 150 Laura M.Bryan 8 40
5038 495 .. .George W. Warner.... 56 00
4998 803 do 45 34
4955 315 .. J. R. Buckwalter 17 83
4982 228 do 19 55
4965 12" do 6 84
1142 25 R.H.Dodge 148
4985 597....Mr5.C.C. Fell 34 03
1142 157 Oscar Heath 8 96
1143 100 A. L. Ensign 5 65
1194 72'j ... W.H.Howard 4 13
4964 40 ... .John Killing Estate.... 4 53
1195 127 J.H.Evans 7 '22
4947 990 C. E. Huboard 65 9.5
2537 148 Geo. A. Marr 4 21
4981 990 .... JohnE. Dußois 564 30
4980 990 do 564 30
4979 990 do 561 30
4987 100 do 5 70
4971 990 do 564 30
4972 990 do 564 30
497S 990 do 564 30
4978 990 do 561 30
4988 990 do 564 30
4989 990 do 564 30
1360 5 Jos. Stoneham 50
4969 120 H.H. Mullin 6 78
M. 4D. 30 do 176
1359 32 do 1 82
1141 287 1 A. 11. Shafer 16 24
1194 368 do 20 78
1407 30 do 1 76
2959 70 Ada Halsey 7 91
1142 185 L. K. Huntington 5 68
1112 150 do 4 61
1142 335 do 9 40
1143 289 do 16 83
5036 42 do 1 19
1953 153....Emporium Water C 0.,. K 58
4950 75 do 4 23
4961 150 S.S.Smith 16 95
1112 100 L. C. Gibbs... ■ 5 65
1141 663 R.K.Cross 7182
1143 30 E.C.Davy 168
5037 100 Bernice Housler 5 65
5010 213 .. Warren, Packard C 0... 36 43
5041 91 do 15 69
Portage Township.
1360 78 Frank Sykes 3 56
1360 72 Arthur Lucore 3 28
3555 550—Emporium Water Co. . 53 90
3557 550 do 53 90
4033 74 R. K. Cross 6 74
F. <fc R. 100... W. H. Sullivan 9 10
6434 700 do 63 70
5434 266 H.H. Mullin 24 20
3554 51 Chas. Prosser 3 42
1193 75 J. H. Evans 5 03
J. C. C. 163 A. J. Turley 14 85
Lot 37 35 do 1 73
1407 60 .. .L. Lucore Estate 5 46
3554 50 Tho«. Shaw 2 10
1193 55 A. H. Shafer 2 32
Lumber Township
5140 1100 Noyes, Dallet,Barrows&Co 114 40
5441 925 do 96 63
6432 146 K. H. Mullin 15 17
5432 118. F. H. & C. W. Goodyear, 12 29
Uibson Township.
6449 375... .J. O. Brookbank SL Co. 12 22
6471 893 do 58 14
6472 1100 do S5 75
5473 950 do 30 *9
5454 400 do 13 00
5453 150 do 4 89
5470 439 do 28 80
5453 375—Brookbank fit Bates.... 12 22
Vacant 360 Eliza Smith 46 80
5469 578 J. W Brown 75 14
6454 % of 101 Wood & Marry 19 68
5155 '4 of 780 do 301 20
5474 54 Levi Heidrick 14 04
5476 325 ....Andrew Kaul 84 70
5468 ?4 of 125 Geo. Mead 121 87
5469 420 David Marsh 61 50
5470 881 S. W. Nyce 2164
5473 52 do 3 38
5474 96 do 6 22
5451 175 F. P. Ullrich 11 41
5454 3'JO Tlios. Greenly 9 75
5468 116 do 3 77
drove Township.
1122 516 U. B. Russell. 17 99
4118 303 M J. Colcord 28 18
4i22 516 J. M. SpalVord 3i 00
5718 53 Geo. Foultz 2 15
Driftwood.
5152 135 Cochran & Bates 71 79
5452 139. .J. O. Brookbank & C 0.... 3 80
WALTER YOTHERS,
Treasurer of Cameron County.
Treasurer's Office, )
Emporium, I'a., April 1, 1904./
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of JOHJTM. PANTING, Deceased.
I ETTERS of Administration on the Estate of
1 J John M. Panting, late of Shippen township,
Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have
been granted to W. H. Howard, residing iu the
Borough of Emporium, in said county, to whom
all persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make payments, and those having claims or
demands, will make known the same withcut
delay.
W. 11. HOWARD, Administrator.
GREEN fit SHAFFER, Solicitors,
j Emporium, Pa., April 12th, 1904. -8-6t.
Notice to Builders.
NOTICE is hereby given that until the 16th
day of May next, the Borough Council of
i Emporium, will receive sealed bids for the con
| struction of a Hose House, to be constructed on
the site of the one recently destroyed by tire, in
the East Ward of said Borough. The building to
be erected and completed *>y the 1 lith July, 19U1.
The plans and specifications for the same may be
seen at the Hani ware store of Murry & Copper
smith in Emporium. The right to reject any and
all bids is reserved. Bids sealed may be deposit
ed with the undersigned, and will be opened
May 16th. 1904.
Bv order of Council,
JOHN CUM MINUS, President,
ATTKST:—
C. JAY GOODNOUGII, Secretary.
Emporium, I'a., April 20,1904.—10-31.
| Executrix's Notice.
Instate of CIIAItLES Af. THOMAS, Deceased.
"I ETTERS testamentary on the estate of
.1 J CHARLKS M. THOMAS, late of Emporium
Borough, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, de
ceased. have been granted to II»A It. THOMAS, re
siding in said borough to whom all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make pay
ment, and those haviug claims or demands, will
make known the same without delay.
IDA R. THOMAS, Executrix.
JOHNSON FE MCNABNKY, Solicitors.
Emporium, Pa., May 10th, 1904. 12-4
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, May 12, 1904.
Headache
Earache
Toothache
How many long, weary days and sleepless nlehts
have been filled with aeony because of 0:10 of the
above mentioned complaints? It Is absolutely
unnecessary that people should suffer from them.
Hamlins
* OILW
v/ill drive out the pain instantly. Why not keep it
on hand for just such emergencies? Ther<* is sure
t'» come tune of need and Hamlins Wizard Oil will
r.ot fail you.
Croat Bend, Kan.
I have been subject to Sir!* lleadacho 112 r cv-r
five years. I ur-.i one bottle of Hamlins Wizard
Oil as directed and have not had a Headache since.
MRS. A. C. SCHARFER.
San Diego, Tex.
I have suffered a Rreat dealw : th farache and
by the use of Hamlins Wizard Oil I have been
entirely cured. SARAH GILLESPIE,
Dsnnlson, Icwa.
Hamlins Wizard Oil is t!ie best reme.iy for I ore
Throat and loothachc I have ever used. 1 have
never known it to fail. P. H. SIMONS.
There is only one Wizard Oil Hamlins name
blown in the bottle. Signature ''Hamlin Bros.'' on
wrapper. Take no substitute. 50c. and SI.OO.
Hamlins Cough Balsam
Cures the Cold. Prevents Pneumonia. 25c, 50c.
Hamlins Blood 4 Liver Pills
Regulate the Liver. Cleanse the System. 25c
•A L ■ AND RICOMMINOIO ■ Y
L. TAGGART.
LIST OF CAUSES.
T IST OF CAUSES SET DOWN FOR TRIAL
1-J at May Term of Court for 1904, com
mencing Tuesday, May 31st.
Change of venue from McKean county to Cam
eron county.
McKean county. No. 317, June term, 1901.
Cameron county, No. 9, April term, 1904.
W. W. Willoughby, T. C. Willoughby, Anna B.
WilloilgUby, Iva B. Winters vs Buffalo,
Rochester k Pittsburg Railway Company.
W. E. Durdick, Esq., Messrs. Berry Si Edgett for
Plaintiffs.
C. H. McCauley, Esq., J. W. Bouton, Esq.. F. D.
Gallup, Esq . Messrs. Green St Shatfer,
Messrs. Johnson and McNarney for De
fendant.
Change of venue from McKean county to Cam
eron county.
McKean county. No. IGO, December term. 1900.
Cameron county, No. 10, April term, 1904.
W.L. Hamilton, R.W. Hilton, J.M. Hilton.Annie
Hilton, Bessie D. Hilton, Margaret W. Hil
ton. Mary Hilton and J. M. McGraw, doing
business a Hamilton s. Hilton vs Erie Rail
road Company.
Messrs. Berry & Edgett. for Plaintiffs.
D. 11. Jack. Esq.. Messrs. Green Si Shaffer,
Messrs. Johnson St McNaruey.for Defendant.
Change of venue from McKean county to Cam
eron county.
McKean county. No. 31S, June term, 1901.
Cameron county, No. 11, April term, 19H4.
G.N. Grow vs Buffalo. Rochester St Pittsburg
Railway Company.
Messrs Beiry S. Edgett, W. E. Burdiuk, Esq., for
Plaintiff.
C. H . McCauley, Esq., J. W. Bouton, Esq.. F. D.
Gallup, Esq., Messrs. Green St Shufler,
Messrs. Johnson St McNarney.for Defendant.
Change ot venue from McKeau county to Cam
eron county.
McKean county, No. 246, June term, 1901.
Cameron county, No. 13. April term, 1904.
S. W. Hubbard vs Erie Railroad Company.
Messrs. Berry It. Edgett, for Plaintiff.
Messrs. Green h Shaffer, Messrs. Johnson St Mc-
Narney for Defendant,
Change of venue from McKean county to Cam
eron county.
McKeau county, No. 114, December term, 1900.
Cameron county. No. 19, April term, 1904.
Sarah C. Green, for use of herself and minor
children, Wilbur B. Green and William E.
Green vs The Erie Railroad Company a Cor
poration.
Messrs. Mullin A Mullin, for Plaintiff.
D. H. Jack. Esq., Messrs. Green St Shaffer
Messrs. Johnson St McNarney, for Defeudant'
Change of venue from McKean county to Cam
eron county.
McKean county, No. 244, June term, 1901.
Cameron county, No. 20, April term, ISO 4.
John Garrish vs Erie Railroad Company.
Berry Si Edgett, fur Plaintiff.
Messrs. Green k Shaffer, Messrs. Johnson Si Mc-
Narney, for Defendant.
Change of venue from McKean county to Cam
county.
McKean county, No. 245, June term, 1901.
Cameron county. No. 21, April term, 1904.
J. L. Wirt vs Erie Railroad Company.
Messrs. Berry Si Edgett, for Plaintiff.
Messrs. Green Si Shaffer, Messrs. Johnson & Mc-
Narney, for Defendant.
Change of venue from McKean county to Cam
eron county.
McKean county, No. 2f>9, June term, 19 )2.
Cameron county, No. 22, April term, 1904.
liri-lget McGregor vsKrie Railroad Company.
Messrs Berry \ Edgett, for Plaintiff.
D. H. Jack, Esq .Messrs. Green k. .Shaffer,Messrs.
Johnson fc McNarney, for Defeudant.
C. JAY GOOIJNOUGH,
Prothonotcry.
( lOtJIIT PROCLAMATION.—WHEREAS: - I'll*
V,' HOU.CHAS. A. MAVEH President Judge and
the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and GEO. A. WALKER,
Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer ami 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 30th day of March,
A. D., 1904, 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 Tuesday,
the 81st day of May 190). at 10 o'clock, a. in.,
and to continue one week.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., May 2nd, 1904,
and in the 127 th year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
HARRY HEMPHILL, Sheriff.
CHARTER NOTICE.
N'OTICE is hereby given that an application
will be made to the Governor of Pennsyl
vania on the 20th day of Mav, 1904, by FRANK
SHIVES. ALLEN BALDWIN, M.C.TULIS, H.
L.BURNS, and C. W. SHAFFER, under the
Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide for
the incorporation and regulation of certain cor
porations," approved April 29th, 1874, and the
supplements thereto, for the charter of an in
tended corporation to be called Emporium Pow
der Manufacturing Company, the character and
object of which is for the purpose of manufactur
ing nitro-glycerine, dynamite, gun powder, blast
ing powder and other explosives of like nature,
and the apparatus and materials for exploding
the same, and for these purposes to have, pos
sess and enjoy all the rights. benefits and privi
leges of said Act of Assembly and supplements
thereto.
B. W. GRKEN, Solicitor.
Emporium, Pa., April 29th, 1904.—10-3t.
NEW CAMERONHOUSE,
Cameron. Pa.,
Opposite P. Si K. Depot,
HARRY McGEE, Proprietor.
Having taken possession of this house aud
thoroughly remodeled and enlarged the building
by erecting an addition of eighteen rooms, 1 am
well prepared to meet the demands of the public.
Guests conveyed to any part of the county, flood
fishing and hunting iu the immediate vicinity.
Farm For Rent.
Farm for rent, within 10 miles of
Driftwood, rent free and also salary
paid for keeping club boarders. For
further particulars, address,
DR. J. K. EYLER,
9-4t. Kittanning, Pa.
Belief »t Once.
Immediate relief from backache, pain
in the side, groin or hips is experienced
by taking a large dose of Thompson's
Barosma or Kidney aud Liver Cure. A
continuation of use will make a positive
cure. Thompson's Barosma does not
contain opiates and a large reward is of
fered for any injurious drug found in its
composition. It is purely vegetable and
a remedy adapted to all ages. Druggist.
For sale by K. C. Dodson.
Paint Your Buggy for 75c.
too SI.OO with Devoe's Gloss Carriage
Paint It weighs 3to 8 ozs., more to
the pint than others, wears longer and
gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold
by Murray & Coppersmith.
Booming Medix Run.
A corresspondent writes as follows
from Medix Run, under date of May
4, to the Dußois Searchlight:
The B. & S., are now bringing train
loads of logs from the vicinity of Sinna
mahoning to the big mill, the branch
from the main line, of their new road
coming across Bennetts Branch and
under the Low Grade high bridge over
Medix Run. The getting in of logs
though is hampered by the newness of
the tracks, which interfere with the ex
peditious movement of the trains.
The B. & S., are also preparing to
get at the summer's lumbering opera
tions up Medix Run. A number of
Italians are working-at the tracks lay
ing extensions that are necessary in
the forest to get the log trucks to the
logs after they are skidded. This work
by the company is somewhat in back
ward state as bark peeling should be
under way in a very few days. The
cutting will be let to whoever applies
that is capable. It is the intention of
the company to ran the big mill night
and day jußt as soon as it can be pro
perly fed with logs.
The B. & S., will also open coal
operations up Medix Run. Two drifts
have already been putin and the busi
ness of developing the coal industry
will goon as rapidily as possible.
So the outlook is for big business
and a constant increase of it about
Medix for years to come. And if found
justifiable there is nothing to prevent
the railroad going on over the water
shed into the West Branch valley. In
fact the acquisition of coal mines over
along the West Branch by the B. & S.,
looks as though this extension was
contemplated.
THE CHRISTIAN* churches at Con
stantinople, Turkey, and Yokalioma,
Japan, have long used the Longman A;
Martinez Paints lor painting their
churches.
Liberal contributions of L. & M. Paint
will be giveu for such purpose wherever
a church he located.
F. M. Scofield, Harris Springs, S. 0.,
writes: "I painted our old homestead
with L. & M. twenty-six years auo.
Not painted since, looks better than
houses painted in the last four years."
W. 15. Barr, Charleston, W. Va., writes,
"Painted Fraukenburg Bloek with L. &
M., shows better than any buildings here
have ever done; stands out as though
varnished, and actual cost of paint was
less than 31.20 per gallon. Wears and
covers like gold."
These Celebrated Paints are sold by
U.S. Lloyd. 3
A man who can't talk and will talk
should be muzzled.
World'* Pair.
The first opportunity afforded residents
of the eastern section of tho country to
see, at the lowest possible rates the great
World's fair at St. Louis, which opens
April 30, will be the coach excursion of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
May 10. A special train of standard
day coaches will be run from New York,
leaving at 8:25 a. in., arriving Pitts
burg at 10:15 (eastern time;) and St
Louis at 4:00 p. ni.
Tickets will also be sold from other
stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
east of Pittsburg and south of and in
eluding Kltnira, Olean, and Mayville,
good going in coaches on regular trains to
point of connection with special train.
The following rates will apply from the
stations named:—
Bellcfoutc, Pa., 815.55; Bradford, Pa.;
815.50; Corry, Pa., 814.10; Driftwood,
Pa., 815.70; Emporium, _ Pa., 810.82;
Lock Haven, Pa., 815.05; Oil City, Pa.,
813.73; Olean, N. V.. 815.50; Punxsu
tawney, Pa.; 81 1.75; Sunbury, Pa., 817.-
00: Warren. Pa., 814.50; Williamsport,
Pa., 817.00.
Proportionate rates from other points.
Returning, tickets will be good in
coaches on regular trains leaving St.
Louis (Union Station) on day of valida
tion and not later than May 1!).
For rates of fare from other stations
and leaving time of connecting trains
consult nearest Ticket Agent.
3101-10-3t.
Real Estate for Sale.
The Board of Trustees of the Presby
terian Church will sell the old church
site and parsonage property at a bar
gain. Apply to I. K. HOCKLEY, Chair
man of the Board or J. 11. DAY, Sec
retary. 37tf
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
forte, has received a fail line of the lat
est and most popular sheet music All
the popular airs. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
Bargain in Books.
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
(from our Keiiular (lorreapondent.)
Washington, May 7, 1904.
Editor Pre9B:
Between now and November
voters will have ample opportunity
to think about the tariff and come
to a definite conclusion whether it
is better to maintain the present
form of indirect taxation and get
most of the revenue for the govern
ment through the custom house,
or whether the people prefer direct
taxation with an augmented in
ternal revenue. The main issue
between the two opposing political
parties will concern the tariff ques
tion. President Roosevelt says he
wants the Republican platform to
say exactly what the party intends
to do regarding the tariff. lie'
thinks it best to have a short plat
form, and naturally it should be
heartily in sympathy with the A(l
--ministrtion. As Senator Lodge,
of Mass., is to be chairman of the
Committee on Resolutions, and as
he dictated the tariff plank in the
platform of the Massachusetts Re
publicans, he can be relied upon to
carry out the President's wishes.
Senator Aldrich, R. 1., is engaged
in assisting Senator Lodge in writ
ing the tariff plank. Those who
have kept abreast with the trend
of affairs at home and abroad are
confident that the leaders of the
Republican party will agree to
modify the tariff, or revise its
schedules, at the next session of
Congress, <; as circumstances may
require." There is a strong feel
ing in New England in favor of
reciprocity with Canada, and a
large number of manufacturers in
Boston and vicinity have petition
ed to that effect. But the trade
between the Dominion and the
Slates is constantly increasing and
is now in a very healthy condition,
and largely in favor of this
country. New England being a
manufacturing district wants free
raw materials, and possibly some 1
way may be devised to accomplish
that purpose. It is now plain that
the great questions before the Am
eiican people for future adjustment
are the tariff, trusts, wages, ;
domestic and foreign commerce and
the merchant marine. These are j
non-political, economic and social
questions; of interest to all the'
people who live beneath the stars
and stripes.
The trial of Gen. James N.
Tvner, in connection with the Post
OHice frauds, is proceeding slowly
in this city before Mr. Justice
Pritchard. Your correspondent
looked into the court room yester- !
day and saw in a big stuffed arm- j
chair containing a little old erna-;
ciated, white-headed man, shielded
by a screen from the spring-time !
breeze which came in through the |
window. Several well dressed
women sat near him, and now and j
then a colored man brought him a
glass of water. The General says!
the strain is too much for liiin but !
he hopes to live long enough to
hear the verdict. Thus far the
evidence lias been technical, dry j
and uninteresting to the last de-!
gree. A fat and well fed clerk on ;
the stand was trying to explain to
the judge and jury the routine
workings of a Division of the Post!
Office Department. There has!
been no startling evidence and
none is expected. It will be,
enough if tho Government makes |
out a presumption of conspiracy, I
or a neglect of duty. The people j
of Washington are either too busy j
or too indifferent to attend the
trial. A few lawyers look into
listen to the wranglings of the op-;
posing counsel. Gen. Tvner was
once a Congressman and then a
member of Grant's Cabinet.
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