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Send yourtlordersljby letter or 'phone early. 44-ly 1 nil nr 1 ! Aeartgoaranlwliryimuss Bj 1 PILES Supposltoryl m I'. Matt. Thompson, Supt. H n Graded Schools, Rtateaville, N. C., writm •• ! -nv H ■ ihej do all jou claim for them." Dr. 8. M. Dc?ors, H ■ Karen Hock. W. Va., wrlt«*« : " They «l»e universal satia- H jjjj faction." I>r. if. I>. M.<;ill, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes Hj I equal yours." Pmici/ 50 CSNTN. Samples Free. Hold D (fl bjr *>rucgl»ti- MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER. PA. j \* "i :!i22.Y.~lTv'!3sEK!!is3 Sold'in; Emporium; by| L-|lagg»rt auos Angeles, May 12.—Practically no business was transacted by the Methodist general conference yester day. The session was devoted en tirely to consideration of the report of the committee on rules. The present outlook is that the heresy charges which have been made against several individuals high in the councils of Methodism are de stined to provoke a spirited conflict among the delegates. The committee on education has appointed a sub-committee which will have consideration of this important matter. The question whether this sub-committee should have power to call for persons upon whose testi mony will be decided the charges of heresy, and for papers bearing upon the subject evoked a vigorous con test in the main committee. Los Angeles, Cal., May 14.—The Methodist general conference yester day resumed consideration of the re vision of the rules of order. The work of formulating the official rules of order has been fraught with many clashes between the opposing parliamentary leaders on the floor of the conference, who sought to secure the adoption of rules that would tend to give their particular faction an ad vantage in the work of legislation. The general body, however, has been watchful and the rules as finally adopted have been framed with a view of absolute fairness. The charges of heresy made by Dr. Munhall and others against the Gar rett Biblical institute and the Boston School of Theology, continue to oc cupy the attention of the members of the committee on education and to be the absorbing topic among the con ference delegates. The sub-commit tee of five having in charge the in vestigation of this important matter has made a report to the full com mittee, but the attacks of Dr. Mun hall and other supporters of the heresy charges were so spirited that the committee voted not to accept the report, but to resubmit it with in structions to give the matter more careful consideration. A rule was reported by the board of church extension and adopted by the conference, depriving certain congregations owning churches cost ing more than SIO,OOO of the right to apply to that board for financial as sistance. After a somewhat acrid debate, in which the report was characterized by Dr. Munhall and his followers as an attempt to whitewash the accused institutions, the report of the sub committee was finally referred back with instructions for a more extended inquiry. The report of the episcopacy "com mittee upon the matter of retiring bishops and fixing their subsequent relations to the church was taken up. The paragraph that provoked discus sions read as follows: "A superannuated general superin tendent is relieved from the obliga tion to travel through his connection at large and may choose the place of his residence. He shall not be as signed to the presidency of annual conferences nor make appointments, but if requested by a bishop presid ing, he may take the chair tempo rarily in a general or annual confer ence, and at the request of the bishop presiding in the annual con ference he may ordain candidates previously elected to orders." The report was adopted. The Y. M. C. A. Convention. Buffalo, N. Y., May 14.—An im portant question was decided at Fri day's session of the international convention of the Young Men's Chris tian association. Those who favored taking the power of dealing with the railroad companies on behalf of the railroad branches of the Y. M. C. A. out of the hands of the international committee and placing it witli state and local committees were defeated by a large majority. Haywood Goes Free. Denver, Col., May 13. —Justice Hynd yesterday discharged William D. Haywood, secretary of the West ern Federation of Miners, charged with desecration of the flag. The charge was based on the issuance of a circular bearing a picture of the flag and he added, "Is Colorado In America?" A Famous Doctor Dies. Philadelphia, May 11. —Dr. Robert Bartholow, the eminent physician and emeritus professor of materia medica in Jefferson medical college, died at his home here last night. Dr. Bartholow, who was born in Mary land, in 1831, was dean of the Ohio medical college at Cincinnati from 18G4 to 1879. The Passing of the Nipsic. Washington, May 14. —The Nipsic, one of the old wooden vessels of the navy, has been ordered out of com mission at the Puget Sound navy yard, where she has been serving as a receiving ship. This marks the passing of one of the historic vessels of the old navy. The Nipsic was almost the last timber ship con structed for the navy. She was launched in 1579 and saw much serv ice in all quarters of the world. In the great hurricane at Samoa she was the only survivor of the German and American fleets gathered there. Business Cards. B. W. SRBEN, ATTORIfHY-AT-LAW, Emporium, Pa. A business relating to estate .collections, reel wtates, Orphan's Court and generallaw builoaM wlllreoelve promptattention. 42-Iy. J. O. Johnson. J. P. McNabhot JOHNSON & MUNARNET, ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW' Emporium, PA. Will give prompt attention t« all business am' rusted to them. W-ly. ' iI im AEL BRENN AN] " ATTORNET-AT-LAW Collections promptly attended to. Beal estate and pension claim agent, M-ly. Emporium, Pa. THOMAS WADDINGTON, Emporium, Pa., CONTRACTOR FOR MABONRY AND BTONE-CUTTINQ, All erders In my line promptly executed. All kinds of hulldinp and cut-stone, suppled at low prices. Agent for marfelg or granite monumenta, Letterlnf neatly done. AMERICAN BOUSE, East Emporium, Pa.!" - JOHN L. JOHNSON, P7S*p r r, Havlns resumed proprietorship of this old and well established House I invite ibe patronage ol the public. House newly fUrnlsbad and thor oughly renovated. 48 ly K D LEET ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and INSURANCE AOT. EMPORIUM, PA laud Owners and Others in Cambbon akb Aojoinino CoUHTIBa. I have numerous calls for hemlock and hard wood timber lands.alsostumpage&c., andpartiei desiring either to buy or sell yill do well to call •n me. ". ' F. D. LEET. THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT, (Opposite Post Ofiioe,) Emporium, Pa. William McDonald, Proprietor. I take pleasure in informing the public that ] bave purchased tbe old ana popular Novelty Restaurant, located on Fourth street. It will b« my endeavor to serve the public in a mannei that shall meet with their approbation. Give m< a call. Meals and luncheon served at all lioura n027-lyr Wm. McDONALD. BT.CHARLES HOTEL, THOS. J. LYBETT, Prophibtob Near Buffalo Depot, Emporium, Pa. This new and commodious hotel Is now openet forthe accommodation of the )>ublic. Newinal Reappointments, every attention wUlbe pai' to the guests patronizing this hotel. 27-17-ly MAY QOULD, TEACHKH OP PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY Also dealer in ail the Popular Mheet Music, Emporium, Pa. Scholars taught either at my home on Sixth street or at the homes of the pupils. Outoftowc scholars will be given dates at my roams in thl( place. F. C. RIECK, D. D. 8., DENTISTS Office over Taggart's Drug Store, Emporium, Pa ministered for the painless extracUos ll™of'.eeth. SPECIALTY: -Preservatioo of natural teetk.to slndiag Orown and Hridv# W«k [if You are not familiar with the excellence of the Cameron Comity Press as a FAMILY news paper, why not sub scribe for it now. We are certain that you will be pleased. The cost is nominal, $ 1.50 Year ha in G.SCHMIDT'S,' M nPll"lffTF n * FOR f|P " FRESH BREAD, l| gopular p " ncv^ E4 , WM T} NUI I ' ' CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful attention. For Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Job Work of All Kinds, Get Our Figures. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE; BAILTFEOAB DIVISION. ~ TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD ,L®, M.—Week davsi for Sunbury, Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazleton, Pottiville, Harrisburg and Int-rmediato stations, arrlTin« at PhiladeTp lia 6.23 P. M., New York».3oP. M.. Baltimore 6 00 P. M., Washington 7.15 P. M. Pullman Parlor oar from Wllliamsport to . a . nd P*«»engercoachesfrom Kan* to Philadelphia and Wllliamsport to Baltt* more and Washington. 12; *'s P. M. (Emporium Junction) daily for Bnn bury, Harrisburg and principal intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:32 p. M.i New York, 10:23 p. m.; Baltimore, 7:30 p. m.; Washington, 8:35, D. m. Vestibuled Parlot cars and passonger coaches, Buffalo to Phila delphia and Washington. 820 P. M.—daily for ? Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving at Pniladel- Shia, 4.23 A. M., New York 7.28 A. M. altimore, 2:20 A. M. Washington, 3:30 A. M. Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburgto Phil, adelpbta and New York. Philadelphia pas sengcrscan remalnin sleeper undisturbed as* ti17:30 A. M. 10 25 P. M.—Dally for Sunbury, Harris burg and intermediate stations arriving al Philadelphia 7.17 A. M., New York 9.33 A. M., weekdays, (10.38 A. M. Sunday;) Baltimore 7-V A. M., Washington 8.30 A.M. Pullmansleet.- ing cars from Erie, Buffalo and Wllliamsport to Philadelphia and Buffalo, WilHamsport to Washington. Passenger cars from Erie to Philadelphia and Wllliamsport to Baltimore. 12:15 A. M. (Emporium Junction >,daily for Sun bury, Harrisburg and principal Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:32 a. m.j New York, 9:33 a. m., week days; (10:38 Sun days); Baltimore, 7:25 a. m.; Washington, B:4 ply to Ticket Agent. J. R. WOOD. Pass'gr Traffic Mgr. " , W. W. ATTERBURY, GEO. W. BOYD, General v. .nagfr, Gen'l Passenger Agt. " 3