8 Womanly Health, Strength and Beauty Strength and beauty in woman depend entirely | upon lu r health. A woman cannot look her best if suilering from one or more of the many ail ments peculiar to her sex. These ailments in variably cause, sooner or later, the loss of her symmetry of form and freshness of complexion, AUNT DINAH SOLD VIRGINIA Makes Strong and Beautiful Women. It is a most pleasant and effective remi dy 1 r 1 the tr< übles which cause so much nlfering among : women the world over, it relieve- immediately and mutually curt 'I c t s «,f ordered men struation. female w< ikness, prolapsus, chronic constipation, sick head ache. miv. u n. sand | sleeplessness. Thee are the ailments which de- j prive a woman c»f her y< nth and i■ . .i«1 n . ;;c j her old before hor time. I'll r n i cc; thel'-rbTea • will enable her to retain these qualitici. !t the complexion and iuipi v< the 1 rm. A cupful at bed time will give a woman health and strength. (?hi. at:o, April 19.1903. j Hamlin* Wizard <>il Co..Chl«:\ r««. ill Ccntlemeo : r l> wifriiu * ritwith fom&lo t woftkiH-M and « \t*< t ' ■ i■ ii' ■* " M'!- i.itti.*!" tno ' phygk'inn n\ lio lui« •cm ixtr• • n iin •In•• t< r a l«»«i«" time attributed to her Ijeinj; r.ii-t 1 *-• *<* 1-At"i« : t• • - uijjf aboutalliii.hr *lu v.in .■ • . r«lu >. i i.• in them. iu injf with a terrible lt« u<iache rned'M i- : -meii to l»» nlde to do M thiiitf for lu-t and < -'.ftant : v get. ting*v.i • . Shedeeidfd t >tiv \ . ir Tier■; i - an i•; rank i a < <»i»ful bet ire vetirirr-'. In t i • riling .-he after a good night's rei*( and without a headache for the lit-I tiint- ill mouths. '■ eI; i- eontinii' I taking it j during the past three tie-: th mid hu.- i- iv<-t»i •:> v. not a . flight inciris. St f.-eliny .-pleiHiid and j evei v one remark how v ell f-he i looking*. Her < o.j plexi'ii i asejia? a- a vountr uiri -ami her figure has iinproved wonderl uliy. V-».;rs trul v. N. l{. TAYLOR, 1- ■; 4 Cornell M,« hieago. Prepared by Hamlins Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c. | HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Bootlies the Throat. Sti>i-« tlio 2Sc. ami Mc. | HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER PILLS Act Gently an i Without Pain. 25c. FOR SALE AND P.SCOU ?4 ENDED BY L. TAGGART. For Files. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids Externa] or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. Three ftizew, 25C.,£M»0. and SI.OO. Kolil by f^rttutint-4, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphrey*' Medicine Co., Cor. IVilliam and .John MM., \«MV orlt. NiRVOUS^SBISTY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in US3 over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $5. Bold by Druggists, or scut prepaid on rocelptof prico. Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sts., N. Y. GEO. E. HURTEAU. El). E. FORBES Useful Specialties i Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Hot Plates and Ovens, Farmers Tools, New Line of Cutlery, Agate and Plated Ware for Kitchen and Table, Carpenters Saws and Planes. Something New in Saws, Window Screens, Carpet Sweepers, Clothes Wringers, Celebrated Lucas Paints, Tin and Iron Goods. Get our prices on Stoves, Bath Tubs, Chandeliers and gen- j eral Plumbing. 'Phone us when you need us—we'll do the rest. MINI 8 LIFTS The Fourth Street Hardware Men. I Rockwell's jjj; Drug Store, s; fb jjl rd The Cold Cream that n] we make is unsur uj passed for face and PJ ui hands and will[maku (n the skin soft and flj white. \\v have ,J ,j j Nail, Tooth and n] Hair Brushes, Wist Brooms. Chamois Skin and Sponges. [)l No better goods on the market. When j[| i you want your favo rite recipes filled Bring them to us. jj. j < )ur stationeryleads. [r Alsoour toilet cream, nj j iji toilet water, toilet ! ru soaps, perfumes and in j sashet powder. All I Jj the latest, * j nj Oar Botanic Dry Kidney Cure [Jj ' jn is an exoellent tonic. A specific pj |tl ior all of the kidneys. uj § M. A. ROCKWELL. & a te HSBSHSHS: HSHSHSHSS2? SS&2J 512SHSHSH STHHS aLSBSjESi t?S STy £ , I ' jj] ® . !? it will pay to <;et our prices, uj i pJ Bananas from 15c to 25c ir j n] a dozen. [} j nj [r, |{j Honie-inade Sausage JQQ [|j Leave your orders for Ground Bone. n] We do not handle any- tiling but the best, and if J L{i you get anything here that r£ | ui is not rfglit, bring it back pj | and get your money. T] Our Meat Department is [[] [Jj first-class. We handle Lrj ft! nothing but the best, jjj Do not forget the place. $j m K [}j GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, m | 'Phone 21. |G. H. Gross Co. 1 15S2HS , cL5H5c , 3H5EL5£5H5a5P c si?-i! Notice i m 1 ' . SATURDAY. JULY 23rd. IS THE * LAST DAY THAT YOU CAN $ :i|| GET A SI.OO BOITLE OF DAVIES NON-ALCOHOLIC gWa-HooJ I SI.OO S°JSi,S? 35C I I e "' Tmw i|: I The Old Reliable 1 Drugstore, L. TAGGART, Prop'r.^ THE PITTSBURG, SHAWMUT & NORTHERN R. R. Through Passenger Service Between St. Marys, Brock way ville, Shawinut, Siuethport, Olean, Friendship, Angelica, Hornellsville, Wayland, Buffalo, and New York. Effective Sunday, May 29,190 *■ Eastern Standard Time. Time of Trains at St. Marys. DEPART. 7.35 A.M.—ForlCersey (Arr. 8.11 a. m.j, Byrne i dale (Arr. 8.56 a. ni.,l Weedville (Arr. 9.03 a. in.;; Elboti (Arr. 8.46 a. in..) Shawmut (Arr. 9.0H a. in.,) Brockwayville (Arr.9.42 a. in.) 12.33 P. M.,— For Clermont (Arr. 1.37 p. ni.j Snietlipor) (Arr. 2.20 p, in.,) connecting lor Bradford (Arr. 3.30 p. m.,) Eldred (Arr. 2.49 p. in.,) Olean (Arr. 3.40 p. in.,) connecting for Buffalo (Arr. 6.10 p. in.,) Bolivar (Arr. 3.33 p. m.,) Friendship (Arr. 4.08 p. in.,) Angelica (Arr. 4.34 p. m.,) Hornellsville (Arr. 6.10 p. in., Wayland (Arr. 7.23 p. in.,) con- I net ting at Wayland with D. L. k W. R. It., i and at Hornellsville with Erie R. K., for all pointn Ea«t and West. 2.45 P. M.—For Kersey (Arr. 3.20 p. in.,) Elbon | (Arr. 4.00 p. ni.,) Shawmut (Arr. 4.22 p. m.,) Brockwayville i Arr. 4 47 p. in.,- connecting ! with P. It. It., for Falls Creek (Arr. 5.10 p. j m.,i Dußois (Arr. 5.25 p. m.,) Brookville i (Arr. 6.00 p. m.,) and Pittsburg (Arr. 9.30 ! p. in.) ARRIVE. 11.05 A. M. ) From Brockwayville, Shawmut, 6.50 P. M. \ Elbon, Kersey and Byrnedale. 1.45 P. M.—From Wayland, Hornellsville, Can- j aseraga, Angelica, Friendship, Bolivar, Buf- j falo, Bradford, Oleau Eldred, Siuethport and Clermont. All trains dailv except Sunday. D.F. MAKONEY, C. J. ItKNWICK. Vice President, Gen. Pass. Agent, St. Marys, Penna. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1904. A Trip to The County Fair. FIRST DAY. • The Directum thought it hardly fair | To keep the hoys and girls from the County Fair, j Ho two half*days were grunted j And the hoys anil girls were landed, j The wind Mew off our hats, I And all the girls yelled "rats." ! The coffee anil sanilwitches were line, j Anil the W. R. C. served our dinner on time. | The stock exhibit Hist we saw ; And, of course, according to law, | The aniina's were let their way, j for it was only a < 'anieron county display. ! The races were.- next at the manager's will. And Tom, the lucky boy, got the $1 hill, I The sack race aroused quite a laughter, And the *lay pole dance came after. I The liall game was not in line. And the gain-- was certainly l.iie. | The Leans thought it hardly fair ! Because the I ats got th■ re. ■ 'Piie bus run from thecily all day. Although many walked the way. ' Th pumpkin and -miasli. I must not forgot, I 'or llohxon aml (\aisi.n ■, though t, ua quite i'. .-IXO.Mi DAY. j Of course, 011 the*Hi cond da; , Emp<il ium's hand was headed tliat '.'.ay. The ho-o corapani i marched in line And the weather mann- -1 us line. The balloon, first we saw, Hum up like a piece of •t: .v. 'l'll baby show was next And many mothers were vexod. The base ball niius Drew up in lines To have their pietur taU a While the girls on the bank looked forsaken. I The game was next, and arous"d them all, From big Hen Listen To little Tom Law. And Jimmy Murphy di graced his race, Although he was padded from head to base. The Lean* had their way And won the second day. And that was the end of our County Fair. How to lletuin Youth. Middle iim'i] ami people can re tain their youtlifulues • I> y ket | in«» u<t tain r.ignns in a healtliv l uudition In a ; man the liver ami kidnev-- will e.tuse j liiin to look, leel and act careworn. In i a woman the liver and organs peculiar to | her sex will jiive her a careworn, .'•allow. : wrinkled l ink and dr nut feelings, j Ail this can he avoideil by Thouij son's j li.trosnia. It builds up and st lengthens ; all those junctions-, uivitio renewed J youth. Thouiiisoo s Harosma retains j youth. For sale by 11. ('. Dodson. To think well you must eat and drink i well. Pill Pleasure. If you over look DeWiti's Little j j I'.arly Ri vis lor hilinusne,-s or coustijia- i | tion you know what pill nleastirc is. ! i These iaitious littie pills cleanse the liver and i i'i the system of all bile without pro ducing unpleasant elicits. They do not erij" sicken or weaken, hut pleasantly j give tune and strength to the tissues and j organs ul* tin? stomach, liver and bowels, j Sold by K. <'. Dodson. Two are needed to start a quarrel, i I hut one can stop it. p p A Cure Guaranteed, i Many people alter taking certain rein- j | t.'die- are to ail appearances etirod hut th.; | ijuestion always arises. "Do they stay | | cured? The great claim for that j | splendid remedy, Thompson s liarosma. j backache, Kidney and Liver Cure is that | | it makes a deceidod and lasting eure and | , that the generai health is restored. Send I for circulars of testimonials to E. K. ! Thompson & Son, Titusville. Fa. For j sale by 1!. C. Dodson. You cannot purify the water by I painting the pump. Charity with a string to it uncovers a I j multitude of sins. nrnif r -7 r Cliarter Xolice. N'OTICE is hereby given that application will he made hy Alexander McVittie, Charles 1 l». CaUler, William 11. (i. Walker, Eunice N. ; Walker, Alvin F. Knohloeh and Fred 11. Aldrich, t(. the Governor of Pennsylvania, on the seventh | day of November, 1004, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Art to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved the 29th day of April, A. 1)., 1874, and the supplements thereto, for a Charter for an intended corporation, to be called The Caldkr Hrick and Coal Company, the character and object of which is the mining and manufacture of clay into brick tile and various other articles ami products, produced from clay and from clay and other substances, mixed tliere- I with, and for these purposes to have, possess and j enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges bv said Act «>f Assembly and the supplements thereto conferred. JOHNSON & McNARNEY, j 84-4t Solicitors. is My Friend! e i Read This! 1 'nj Dr. .J. M. Card's Branch Dental Office, [j] : [n of Emporium, Pen 11' a., located over Metz- nj I nj ger's Jewelry Store, offers for the next |n • [n three months, these inducements, viz: nj Full Upper or Lower Set of [!• ft Teeth, - - - $7.00 HI | (Jj Full Gold Crown for any of n] m the ten Anterior Teeth, $4.00 Lrj m Full Gold Crown for any of J{| the Molar Teeth. - $4.50 [H Ordinary Silver Fillings, 50 Cts W Gold Fillings. SIOO and up. | A well established reputation for I(n Painless Extraction of Teeth. ru | jjj Ln Gj REFERENCES:—Ask your neigh- p] [u bors; they all carry my work u 1 ] in their mouths. ' [n j I Ln a! j i [)j All Material guaranteed. The best to be n] ' I nj purchased at any price. The work In ! m talks for itself. m j ; [n Remember these prices are limited to nj jn] the next three menths only. m | Ln nJ r . m TERMS STRICTLY CASH. £7 ESTRAY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a lied and White Spotted Steer caine to the premises of Mrs. F. J. Russell, on the Portage, some time ago. The owner can have the same by proving property, paying $2.00 for this notice and cost ol keeping said steer. MRS. F. J. RUSSELL, Emporium. Pa., Sept. 19th, 1904. 81-3t National Bank Charter K\ tension. THKASURY DEPARTMENT I ()FFIC H oFCOMI»TUOLI.kr OF the OU rrkncv, \ Washington, September 23, 1004. WHERIr AS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that, " Tin First Nationalß\nk oi'Emforii-m," located in the Borough of Kinporium, in the Jounty of Cameron and St tte «<f Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions of the "Act of Congress to enable Nutiona I Banking Asi< • i - tions to extend their corporate ». and for • .t!■ purpos s, M anproved July 12th, I '. NOW THEUKroJtK I. Wdliam H. liidgelv (Comptroller of the C urrt ncy, do hereby certify that"TffH First National Bank oi Emp ►riiim," locateil in the P.omugh of Kinporium in theConnty Cameron and Stale of Peunsylvania, is author ized to have sueecssion for the period sp'.-cified in its amended art icles of ass ,c iation, namely tn»til In-.- of bu.sini -- -.ii Si-pt'.*mb<rr l{, IWI, IN 'I'KS n.MONN Wll Krtl"<jl witn my iiand :iii«i Seal of oltice this tweiity-Uiiril •falj clay of Suptemt" r, 1904. V. u li. RIDfiELV, Comptroller of the < .'tirn iicv. No. 3255. \ .x. No. 22f>2. 32-r#t / lUI HT PROCLAMATION. -W - 11.iik ■s: i'he Hon. ( has. A. Mayiih President Judge and il.r Hons. John M' DoNAi.oand Geo. A.Wai.kek, Associate Judg< h»l < ourts oi < ).*,« rand r< rminer and General jail Delivery, Quartei Se? is < t the Peace, Orphans' Court ami Court of(?ommc»n Pleas for the eounty of Cameron have is.suet! their preerpt bearing date the *.Mh day of July A. D., 11)04, and to nu directed for holding Court of Oyer and Terminer, General .Jail De livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace Orphans' Court and Court oi Common i'l i in the Borough of Emporium, Pa., on >i nday, the *-? till day ol Oct. 1901, at 10 o'clock, a. i.i\, and to continue one weel:. Notice is hereby given to tlieCorom rs, 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 will be just. . Dated at Emporium, Pa., Sept. 19, 1901, ami in the 128 th year of the Independence of the United States of America. HARRY HEMPHILL, Sheriff. DY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Farias i > 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 ami will sell to the highest and best bidder,* at the Court Houae, in Emporium, Pa., on * Friday, 'ilsl Day of OH.. \. P., si)oi, AT 2:00 O'CLOCK, P. M.. The following described real estate to-wit: All the defendant's interest, right, title and claim (being an undivided one-half, subject to widow's dower.) in ami to all that certain tract or piece of land, situate in Gibson Township, Cameron County. Pennsylvania, bounded ami described as follows: Beginning at black oak corner on bank of Bennett's Branch of Sinnema honingCreek; thence by lands of (formerly) Levi Hicks, north, eighteen degrees, west, out hun dred and eighty-one perches to a post: thence south, seventy eight degrees, west, one hundred and eighty-two perches to a post: thence >outli, twenty-five degrees, east, one hundred ami eighty-two perches to the bank of Bennett's Brau+li of Sinnemahoning Creek: thence down the said creek, the several courses and distances thereof, to the place of beginning, containing two hundred acres, more or less, and being part of warrant No. 58, bearing date May 17th, 1785. Reserving and excepting therefrom lour certain nieees of land 'heretofore sold out ol said two hundred acres,; described as folic ws: Number One:-—Three and one-half acres con veyed to Robert Rothrock (now Adam Hicks'; as described in Deed recorded i:i sail Cameron County in Deed Book "C," page G7O. Number Two:—An irregular piece of land con veyed to William Emery a* <1 R. C. Reading, as described in Deed recorded in said County in Deed Book "G," page 253. Number Three: Being a cemetery lot, contain ing one acre, more or less. Number Pour: —Forty acres, more or less, con veyed to John E. Dußoisby Robert L. Hicks, ct. :i!. by deed dated July 25th, 1904, and recorded in Elk < ounty, Penn'a, where said forty acres are situate. Excluding sud four reservations and excep tions from said two hundred acres, there are on the remainder, two bearing orchards, three fair sized dwelling houses, two barns, and other outbuildings, and there are about fifty acres of woodland, tin* balance being cleared and in a fair state of cultivation. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of JOHN !t. IIICIvS, Deft., and OLIVE J. HICKS and ROBERT I! ICKs, terre tenants, at the suit of USE MARY E. HICKS. TERMS CASH. No deed will be acknowledged until purchase money is paid in foil. * HARRY HEMPHILL. High Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, 112 Emporium, Pa., Sept. 21st, 1904./ SheriflT's Sale. 1 > Y VIRTUE OK A WRIT of alias Fieri Facias I ) issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Cameron county, Pa., and to me directed, I have seized, levied upon and taken into execution and will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder at public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in Emporium, Cameron county, on Friday,2lsl Day of OH. A. 11104, AT 2:00 O'CLOCK, P. M„ The following described real estate, to-wit: All that certain undivided one-half interest in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of Em porium, County of Cameron, and State of Penn sylvania, and bounded and described as follows, viz: Commencing at the northwest corner of lot No. r>",i in Block No. 40; thence easterly along the south line of Fourth street fifty-two feet; thence southerly and parallel with the west line of lot No. 551 one hundred and forty feet; thence west erly and parallel with Fourth street fifty-two feet to the west line of lot No. 551; thence north erly along the west line of lot No. 551 one hun dred and forty feet to the place of beginning, be ing parts of lotsNos. 551 and 552. Having erected thereon a well equipped Opera House, of the size of 48x138 feet, piped for natural gas and city water. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. W. CLARKE at the suit of USE JOHN T. HOWARD. TERMS CASH. No deed will he acknowledged until the purchase money is paid in full. HARRY HEMPHILL, High Sheriff, Sheriffs Oflice, ( Emporium, Pa., Sept. 21st. 1901.) Sheriff's Sale. I > Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF Levari Facias is -1 ) sued 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, 21st Day id Oct, \. I)., 11)04, AT 2:00 O'CLOCK, P. M., The following described real estate, to-wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Emporium, County el' l ;i 1111- ron and Statu of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of lot No. 218 in the plan here inafter mentioned; thence southeast along the north side of Third street one hundred feet to the corner of lot No. 222; thence northerly along the west line of said lot No. 222 one hundred and forty-five and 1-1-100 feet to a point; thence west erly to the east line of lot No. 218; thence south erly one hundred and forty-four and 45-100 feet to the place of beginning. Being the southerly one-half parts oi' lots numbered 220 and 221 us laid down on the map or general plan of the said Borough. The said premises being bounded on the south by Third street, on the east by lot No. 222, on the north by the remaining parts of lots N'os. 220 and 221 and ou the west hy the south hall of lot No. 21H. Having erected thereon one frame bouse, one and one-half stories high. . r )7'., by feet, with porch and bay window, with wing attached 20'.. by 15!,j, containing ten rooms. Also one frame stable 12 by 16 feet, usual outbuildings, nine fruit trees and two grape aibors thereon. Seized and taken in execution and to be sol I as the property of h'KANK W. \VH I'l'B, deceased, atthe suit of THK IvkYSTONE STATE BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. TERMS CASH. No deed will be acknowledged until the purchase nu.oey is paid in full. ItAUItY HEMPHILL, High Sherifl. Sheriff! Office, ( Emporium, I'a., Sept. 21st, 1901. ( Keglsftr's Notice. State ok Pknnsyi.vania, > County op Camkiion, s N'OTICE is hereby given that B. W. Green. : Kxecutor of the last Will and Testament oi Kidelia C. Hyde, late of the Borough oi'Empori- 1 j mil, dt cea-ied; and < lii.rle . M. Spammer. Evrcu- ' I tor of the last Will and Testament of Susan I Hpangler. late or the township "I Shippen, de- I ceased, hav<, filed tin ;r fii t and final accounts; , and Hannah K. I.ring. Executrix of liie lasl 1 Will and Testament of Huldah C. Oenung. late ! | of the Borough of Emporium, deceived, has Sled I her firs' account, of their administration of the ! ; said several estates and the same will be pre- I sent«d to the Orphan's Court, at October term, I next, for confirmation ni ni. « JAY OOODNOUtiH, Register. Register's Office, Emporium, Pa., Sept. 2Bth, 1901. 32-11 A(!(atHisisiiatoi^' Estate of 11A JiIUSON J.fK, I /•.', Deceit*. ; VTOTICE is hen I y given that letters testa . > ineiitar.y upon the estati of llabiuson ! Loo uk, late of Gibson lownsh ip, Cameron coun'y j Pa., deceased, hav. b.-.-n granted to the iiinle'r | signed, to whom all tie- anils should lie made and those indebted to siid 1. t.,te tomaki nav- I UlC'llt. ! I. S. LOOCE. W. 11 LOCI !■;. Administrators. I I". I>. I.KET, Attorney. j (illison. Pa., Julv IS, 1904. 28-fit .fjF - Kan unitirpassed for Rlvlntc .1 , j 1 Kducailon, and placing Hturteats nU«n ti i » , Circulars on application. P. DUFF i EOIMS, PlTT'Jirjr.c., i J a " Follow the Flag." Excursions From Pittsburg* A 1 Q A A T.i Si Louis uu«i lift urn—evor.v j Tu lay in Sep tuiibct. Tickets limited seven j 7)«iay>, and good in free re clining chair cars or li rat -class j coacln s ( ji regular trains. | 1 *1 aa To St. Louis ami Return-every ! ; OXU«vv day. Tickets limited flfteon l"» { days and goorl in free reclining j chair car>. or Pullman sleepers ' on regular trains. AA To Dcnvpr, Colorado Springs j or I'ucblo and Kcturu ticket;,, limited to 15 dava— 011 sale } daily. C> DA To San I'raneiseo, Los Angeles. : Portland. Seattle »nd Other Pacific coast points. One-way! Colonist tickets on sale Septem- j her lath 10 October 15th. j The Wabash is the only line landing passen-| j ',-ers and baggage at the l>x Word's Fair station ; directly opposite the main i-ntranee to the Ex- i j position, or in Union itation, as preferred. I Wabash train leaving Pittsburg daily at 7::« l a. ' m.. eit}* time, carries coaches and parlor car Pittsburg to Toledo, and free reclining chair I cars and Pullman sleepers, Toledo t.> St. Louis. Train at 2:i'oT>. ill., city lime, carries McCeilan coaches and Pullman sleepers Pittsburg and St. Lomis. Train 19, leaving Pittsburg at p. 111.. daily, carries free reciinii g chair ears and Pull man sleepers Pittsburg l<> St. Louis and Pullman sleepers Pittsburg to Chicago. further information concerning rates to all points West, together with splendid World's Fair folder, containing map of St. Louis and the i World's Fair grounds, cheerl'ullv furnished 011 i application to K. H. TRISTRAM, Assistant Gkni:iial I'assic.nokk Aukst. Pittsburg, Penna. I NOTICE Ss CDATI I! «. J3L KIRSCMBAVAX GREATCOAT I I The makers of our best Clothing, Kirschbaum, - l> " ilat ' elp " ia | have brought out many new ideas in high grade ||j Clothing this season and it is a pleasure for us to show them to you. When you try them 011 you will realize H that all we say about them is not half enough. Jasper Harris,! The People's Olothier. \\ \ V V \ \ .S.,V V \ V \/ / Adam, ; ' Meldrum & Anderson Co. ~ / HUFH'A I.< >. .N*. Y. / 398-408 Main Street, ' / .< / Seven : Dress ; N ' / s Bargains X |1 / ' SPICIAL BARGAINS. / ' 36-inch all wool Pebble Cheviot!, / / all colors, extra OQf"' / , special &uu / i / Manufacturers' sliort length-* of y 1 > 38-inch all wool Granite Suit ings, 50c grade, 'Y'i 1 p / / special for u/ Vu / / Rainproof Coverts, all colors, / / everywhere 750 fQP / . special \J CH/ / : / EXTRA SPECIAL- Read's all J y Wool, Imperial Granite Suit ings, greys,tans, browns, blues, •' ! / greens, reds, -10 inches wide. / I , Extra Mf' special l/'iu /" . ! y 52-inch all wool Fancy Tailor 1 •' Suitings, neat check suitings, / / sold everywhere at 0; I j"»r» . ■ $1.50 extra special 4*!.sUSJ BLACK DRESS GOODS ' / BARGAINS / 11-inch Black Wool Crepe de , . Paris fine black French im ported cloth; every where SI.OO / / yard. Extra ' COP / special >uS3j N ' 50-inch Black Peca Thibet 14 < z / / Fine all woo! tailor cloth. / , Regular selling price QlCf* ✓ si. 50. Extra special Jifit ' / / / . / y Send for samples. / Adam, > Meldrum & ; Anderson Co. / / The American Block, / / BUFFALO, N. Y. / /\ N \ \ \" \« \" N \ \ X.W
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