Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, July 14, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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    Business Cards.
•7 W. GREEN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Emporium, PA.
A bugfnsssralating to estate,collection*. r«al
■atktos. Orphan's Court and gcnerallaw bualu«M
•ill receive prompt attention. 42-ly.
1.0. JOBNION. J. P. McNutn
JOHNSON A MoNARNEY,
ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW j
EMPORIUM, PA.
Will kltc prompt attention t* all btialneaa *a) |
-oatedtothem 16-ly. |
BUKNNAN,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW |
Oollaciiona promptly attended to. Real aetata
and penaion claim agent, - j
.15-1 y. Emporium. Pa.
THOMAS WADDINGTON,
Emporium, Pa.,
CONTRACTOR FOR MAHOXRY AND
STONE-CUTTING.
411 ordirs In my line promptly a*ecuted. All
tlnda of Building and cut-atone. supp'ied at lo*
fricea. Agent for marble yr grauite monument*
lettering neatly done.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
Eaat Emporium, Pa.," ,
■JOHN 1.. JOHNBON, Prop'r, ,
Having returned proprietorship of this old and
w«ll established House I invito the patronage 0/
■the public. House ntwly furoiahed and thor
renovated. 481y
O LEFT
ATTORNEY-AT LAW and INSURANCE AGT.
EMPORIUM, PA
I>A UKD OWNBHA AND OTHKItS IN CAMERON INI
ADJOINIRU Coi'ttTiKe.
I have numerous calls for hemlock and hard
wdod timber lands, also stum pitge Ac., and partiea
deal ring either to buy or aall will do well to call
an me. F. D. LF.ET.
THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT,
(Opposite Post Office,)
Emporium, Pa.
WILLIAM MCDONALD, Proprietor.
I take pleasure in informing the public that]
faavo purchased the old and popular Noveltj
Restaurant, looated on Fourth street. It will b«
my endeavor to serve the public In a mannei
that shall meet with their approbation, Give mi
noall. Meals and luncheon served at all houra
u027-lyr WM. McDONALD.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
THOS. J. LYSETT, PROPRIETOR
Near Buflalo Depot, Emporium, Pa.
This new and commodious hotel ia now opened
for the accommodation of the public. New tn al
Itaappolntments, every attention will be pal< te
the guests patronizing thla hotel. 27-17-ly
MAY GOULD,
TBACHBR or
PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY
Also dealer in all the Popular Sheet Muiic,
F.inporlum, Pa.
Scholars taught eituer at my home on Sixth
street or at the homes of the pupils. Out oftowr
scholars will be given datea at my ro?ma In tbli
place.
r O. RIECK, D. D. S..
DENTIST^
Office over Taggart'a Drug Store, Emporium, Pa
Gas and other local anaeatlieiics ad
ministered for the painleas eztraclloa
JJ J. J1" of teeth
SPECIALTY:- Preservation of natural te«U, la
oluding Crown and Hridga W«rk_
NEW CAMERONHOUSE.
Cameron. Pa.,
Opposite P. & E. Depot,
HARRY McQEE, Proprietor.
Having taken possession of this house aud
thoroughly remodeled and enlarged the building
by erecting an addition of eighteen rooms, I am
well prepared to meet the demands of the public.
Guests conveyed to any part of the county. Good
fishing and hunting in the immediate vicinity.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yova oat.
POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE.
Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company.
Official Condensed Time Table in Effect June 23, 1902.
Bun- | |
flay Week Days. Daily Week Days.
°"iy ,
P.M. P.M. P. M. A. M. A.M. STATIONS. A.M. P.M.' P.M. P.M. P.M.
ft 10, 510 1110 7 IBILt Addison Ar 10 13 443
f.41 5 41 1141 3 01 Elkland 9 41 4 lis
f> 16 546 11 46 806 Osceola 936 406
555 555 11 55 822 Knoxville 926 356
«11 611 12 11 840 Westtield 913 3 4.1
647 647 12 47 925 Gaines Junction 836 306
700 700 100 ] Galiton,. jjj 823253 635
740 g4O P. M. P. M. 10 58 Ar Cross Fork Junction Lv 739 209 423
545 210 11 00 Lv. Cross Fork Junction Ar. ' » 200 355
655 300 11 50 Ar. Cross Fork, Pa. Lv. 615 lou 305
*2l 621P- M. A. M. 11 39 Ar Wharton Lv. 653 i 26 310
805 11 40 Lv Wharton Ar 10 53 I 3 00
A.M.; 858 100 Ar Slnnamahoning Lv 955 | 140
845 G43 800 11 SB LV Austin Ar 615 105 950 800
710 845 12 25 Ar KeatingSummit Lv 12 40 9 10! 7 30s
V M. P. M. A. M. A. M P. M . A. M. P. M. A. M. P. St.
P. M. A. M.
820 935 Lv ..Anjonia ... Ar A <j "112 P 7 "0
835 949 hatten ~ w 644
839 953 u . th Oaines. 9 01 0«o
842 955 Oaines Junction #59 63*
855 10 09 Ar Oaleton Lv 8 45 625 I
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P. M. A. M.,__ I A. tt. P. M.
P. M. A. M. r _ , . P. M.
105 630 Lv G. aI u ,on Ar 10 10 455
124 647 nil T 95' 439
150 7 13 Newfleld Junction 9 27 4 15
206 730 West Bingham 909 401
218 7 41 Genesee 858 3 62
224 746 bliongo 853 347
216 806 Ar Wellsville Lv 8 3fJ 3 3( ,
1 1 i I IA. M.i P. mJ 1 I
CONNECTIONS.
At KeatingSummit with H. 81 A. V. Div. ot Pennsylvania R. R.
At Ansonia with N.V.C.& H R. R. for all points north and south.
At Newfield Junction with C. & P. A. Ry., Union Station.
At Genesee with N. Y & Pa., R.v. Union Station.
At Addison with Erie R. R., Union Station.
At Wellsville with Eric R. R. for points east and west.
At Sinnamahoning with P. R. R.—P. &E. Div.
>l. H. GARDINER, Gen'l Pass'r Agt. Buffalo, N.Y.| W. C. PARK, Oen'iSupt., Oaleton, Pa.
M.J. MCMAHON, Div. Pass Ag't.,Oaleton,Pa.
G.SCHMIDT'S,^
—. HEADQUARTERS FOR
fresh BREAD,
J popular
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Daily Delivery. All order."i given prompt and
skillful attention.
, WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They have ttood the trst of yc at
vTuflSttP J 9 aQt * have cured thousands ct
I OinUilU 0Q& '// leases of Nervous Diseases, such
'Br _ Sfei >9 ff C\ Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless
*s iPillj 1 I my D(:sii and Varicocele. Atrophy.&c.
\ I They clear the brain, strengthen
.w. • * « . perfect, and impart a healthy
whole bring. All dmns and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients
Kv.' ?5 C P r S pcr V V l t% J co pdllion often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death,
tw Nr v ' a '- eJ sea t »d. Pricesi per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund tho
WMl.i mouey, $5 oo- bead for free book. Addrcw, 112 tAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland, 0.
For sale by ft. C. Dodson, Druggist. Emporium, P%.
TIME TABLE No. 27.
COUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R.
Taking ett'ect Ma y 27th. 1(01
EASTWARD.
1 10 11 r 4 i i 1 »
STATIONS. 1
P. M. .... P. M. A. M. A. M.
Port Allegany,.. Lv.' 3 15 705 11 36
Coleman, !«3 23 .... 00 , *ll 41
Hurtville *3 30 7 18 11 47
Roulette 3 40 i 7 25 11 65
Knowlton's *3 45 .... I <" *ll 59
Mlna 3 59 7 35 12 05
Olmsted *4 05 ..... *7 3H *l2 09
Hammonds, 00 00 *l2 13
_ , , (Ar. 420 A. M. 745 12 15
Coudersport. -j J v ! fi 10 800 100
North Coudersport, .... *8 15 03 *1 05
Prlnk's 0 25 ... "8 10 *1 12
Colesburg, v 8 40 .... *6 17 120
Seven Bridges, .. *6 45 *6 21 *1 24
Raymonds's .... *7 00 *8 30 1 .35
Gold, I 705 838 141
Newfield 00 1 45
Newfield Junction, 737 845 150
Perkins ..... *7 40 *« 18 «1 53
Carpenter's, 748 °° *1 57
Groweir* 7 50.... »6 53 *2 01
Ulysses, Ar. 805 i 7 05 2 It)
I A. M.I P. M .
WESTWARD.
II!• I • I
STATIONS.
A. M. P. M. A. M
Ulysses, Lv. 720 225 !l 10
Crowell's »7 27 *2 32 • 9 19
Carpenter's *2 34 • 9 22
Perkins *7 32 «2 37 * 9 28
NewiieldlJunction 737 242 932
Newlield *7 41 246 or>
Gold, 741 249 940
Raymond's *7 49 2 54 * 947
Seven Bridges, »8 01 *3 03* lO 02
Colesburg »8 04 3 09 *lO 10
Frink's, »8 12 »3 17 *lO 20
North Coudersport, 00 *3 26 *lO 35 ....
!Ar. 8 25 3 30 10 45
P. V
Lv. 828 800 120
Hammonds 00 00
Olmsted *8 .33 *8 05 *1 31
I Mina 837 810 137
Knowlton's, 00 »8 17 00
!Rc ilette 847 621 151
Burtville 854 828 201
; Coleman <*- '8 31 00
Poit Allegany I 9 08 840 2 25l
(♦) Flag stations, ( lX >) Trains do not stop
♦ 1 Telegraph offices. Train Nos. 3 and 10 will
carry passengers. Tains 8 and 10 do.
Trains run on Eastern Standard Time.
Connections—At Ulysses with Fall Brook R'y
l'or points north and south. At B. & S. Junc
tion with Buffalo & Susquehanna It. R. north for
J Wellsville, south forGaleton and Ansouia. At
I Port Allegany with W. X. Y.&P. R. R., north
for Bu/lalo, Olean, Bradford and Smethport;
south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium
! and Penu'a R. R., points.
B. A. McCLURE Gen'lSupt.
Coudersport. Pa.
The Place to Buy Cheap S
> J. F. PARSONS' \
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
BANNER SALVE
I *"-■» mo*' :-.»wiing salve in the world-
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1904.
SCENE OF ACTIVITY IN THE RUSSIAN-JAPANESE WAR.
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The lighter rectangular figures indicate the approximate position of
the Russians. Those in black show general location of the Japanese. The
curved line with arrow marks the direction in which the latter are report
ed to be attempting a movement aroun d and behind Kuropatkin'3 army to
cut off his connection with his base at Mukden. Tha star indicates posi
tion of Tatchekiao, which may be center of great battle.
I War Bulletins, j
RUSSIANS LOST 200 MEN.
St. Petersburg, July 6. —Thirteen
companies of Russian troops sent out
by (Jen. Keller in a reconnaissance in
force to ascertain the strength of the
Japanese columns advancing on Liao
Yang carae into collision Monday with
the Japanese between Mo Tien and
Ken Shui passes. Sharp fighting re
sulted and the Russians retired before
overwhelming numbers after ascer
taining the exact strength of the Japa
nese forces. The Russian losses are
officially stated to be 200. The Japa
nese lost 15 killed and 30 wounded.
A DARING EXPLOIT.
London, July 7. —The Liao Yang
correspondent of the Daily Telegraph,
in a dispatch dated July T at I a. m.,
says:
"A battle is proceeding 25 miles
from here. Numbers of wounded are
being brought in from the mountains.
Evidently the engagement is a severe
one. It is believed that the Japanese
are continuing their advance with the
object of cutting off Mukden."
St. Petersburg, July 7.—A few
nights ago Admiral Togo attempted to
repeat the Japanese exploit with tor
pedo boats at. Wei-Hal-Wei, during
the Chino-Japaneae war. by sending
torpedo boat destroyers into the har
bor of Port Arthur for the purpose of
sinking ships at their anchorage, but
the attempt ended in disastrous fail
ure. Four torpedo boat destroyers
succeeded in creeping into-the harbor,
which was not protected by bootns,
but only one escaped. Two were sunk
by the shore batteries and one was
crippled. The reckless bravery of the
Japanese ingoing to almost certain
destruction excites nothing but admi
ration here. The channel at Fort Ar
thur is so tortuous and strewn with
wrecks without that evidently it was
regarded as unnecessary to use a
boom.
The Peterl>ourgsky Listok last
evening published a dispatch from
Liao Yang announcing tlmt an en
gagement has occurred at Ta Tche
Kiao during which Russian cavalry
under Gen. Samsonoff, supported by a
battery of horse artillery, dislodged a
Japanese force from the heights in
face of a heavy machine gun and mus
ketry tire. The Russians pursued the
Japanese and inflicted heavy loss
upon them.
TIGHTENING THEIR GRIP.
Tokio, July 8. —Operations of para
mount. importance are going on with
in the war zone, but the government
succeeds in veiling them in almost
absolute secrecy. Since the occupa
tion of Dalny the government officials
have been silent concerning condi
tions at Port Arthur. It is generally
believed, however, that the Japanese
army and navy are daily tightening
their relentless grip on the beseiged
city and that a final assault, followed
by the fall of the fortress, is now
only a matter of weeks.
Che Foo, July 8. —Chinese who ar
rived here Wednesday night from
Port Arthur say the Japanese forces
have formed a complete cordon
around the land side of and
Murdered His Father.
Hopkinsville, Ky., July G.—Mack
Hern, of Paducah, aged 28, shot and
killed his father, James Hern, aged CO,
a barkeeper. The dead man had been
divorced and married again and the
son took offense at remarks made
against his mother and they exchang
ed blows.
Lives Lost Because of Fire.
Boston, July 6. —Three lives were
lost during a fire which destroyed the
grain elevator UDd three freight
houses of the Boston & Maine Rail
road Co.on Mystic wharf,Churlestown,
yesterday. jy
j that they are occupying all the com
! mantling bills within a radius of seven
: miles of the fortifications. The Chi
nese say also that two large warships
are missing from the squadron which
i went out from Port Arthur on Jun*
I 2:! and that the Russian battleship
Sevastopol was damaged on that day.
JAPS CAPTURED TEN GUNS.
London. July 9.—The Tokio corres
pondent of the Daily Chronicle undet
date of July H, says that the Japanese
captured ten guns and 50 prisoners
near Kai-Chou.
Tien Tsin, July 9. —Three French
men who arrived at Takuya from Port
Arthur, having come over in a Chi
nese junk, report that. 30,000 soldiers
and 10,000 marines compose the gar-
I rison of the Russian stronghold and
that the Russians have mounted 70t
guns on heights north of Port Arthur.
St. Petersburg, July 9.—Gen. Sak.
haroff, commander of the eastern
army, in a dispatch to the general
staff reports outpost skirmishes over
a wide territory throughout July 5
and 0,
FLOODS IN KANSAS.
Rising Rivers Cause Great Damage
to Homes and Crops.
Kansas City, July 8. —One-half oi
Armourdale, the packing house town
in the suburbs of Kansas City, is un
der water from the overflow of the
Kaw river. The water is still rising
at a rapid rate and conditions ap
proaching the great flood of 1893 are
feared. The stage of the river is
higher than at any time since then.
The lowlands of Argentine and Rose
dale, other suburbs, also are flooded
and hundreds of laboring people have
left their homes.
Heavy damage is reported through
out Kansas, from Abilene, Arkansas
City, Ottawa anil Lawrence, where
the Smoky Hill, the Solomon. tl»e
Walnut and the Marais Des Cygnes
rivers are rising at the rate of two
inches per hour. The damage to
crops will be enormous. In the vicin
ity of Abilene alone it is estimated
that the damage will amount to $250,-
000.
Hundreds of wagons were engaged
all day in removing household goods
from the suburbs of Kansas City,
Kan., along the Kaw river, while in
the west bottoms near the Missouri-
Kansas line, thousands of dollars'
worth of goods were either removed
from the district or placed upon upper
floors.
Topeka, Kan., July B.—The Kaw
river is above the 22-foot mark and
rising slowly. In North Topeka the
water is running through the princi
pal streets knee deep and the town is
deserted.
Wichita, Kan., July 8. —Wichita is
flooded worse than ever before in its
history. The dykes at several places
along the Little river gave way be
fore the rush of water which poured
down Waco avenue, one of the prin
cipal residence streets.
The house of Cass Woods, a park
policeman in Riverside park, was
was washed away and Mrs. Woods
and her two children drowned.
A Japanese Victory.
Ta Tche Kiao, July 8. —The Japa
nese swarmed over the mountain
crests Wednesday and advanced on
Kai-Chou, compelling Gen. Chirikoff,
with the Russian vanguard, to fall
back. A brigade of Japanese, with
masses of cavalry, followed and oc
cupied the village of Nan-Tay, driv
ing out two companies of Russian in
fantry and two companies of Cos
sacks. The Japanese arrived within
live miles of Kai-Chou. Gen. Sam
sonoff made a heroic attempt to check
the Japanese, inflicting groat loss on
them.
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ILABARS;
S2B Bedroom Suits, solid s2l $32 Sideboard, quartered $25 112
£ $25 Bedroom Suits, solid S2O $22 Sideboard, quartered ..sl6 -r
Q, A large line of Dressers from Chiffloniers of all kinds and 1
rT $8 up. prices.
OK We carry in stock the
* /#£ & 112 V !)'IW \ n lar gest line of Carpets W
Q, r m)|l O Linoleums and Mattings n,
( of all kinds ever brought #
* ' | Emporium. Also a big
w A large and elegant line of Tufted and Drop-liead
K Couches. Beauties and at bargain prices. o
♦ $
i-JL The finest line of Sewing Machines on the market, Jvl
•g the "Domestic" and "Eldredge". All drop heads and yf
n. warranted. °
■ft A fine line of Dishes, common grade and China, in <*•
$ sets and by the piece. <>
As I keep a full line of everything that goes to make
W up a good Furniture store, it is useless to enumerate them W
& all.
U Please call and see for yourself that 1 am telling you
JvL the tiuth, and if you don't buy, there is no harm done, as
tt it is no trouble to show goods. «*£
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