BuslncM Card*. kW. QUEEN, ATTORKTEY AT-LAW, Emporium, Pa. A b«i>f»e»iire!»tln* to «v>t*t'.collection.,r«*J Mtfttea .Orphan's l.'ourt an-' .enerallaw bustn.M •UlracaWr prompt attention. *2-1 y. 112. 0. JOHN»OW. J. P. MONAKHBT QHNHON Jk MoNARNEY. ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW' EMPORIUM, PA. Wtll five prompt attcntiou to all bualnrta .a; raited to tlirm. IS-iy. ftIQHAEL BRENNAN, ATTORNEY AT-LAW Collections promptly attended to. Heal eatata and penalon claim nuent, IS-ljr. Emporium. Pa. rHOUAS WADDINQTON, Emporium, Pa., CONTRACTOR FOR MASONKY AND BTONE-CUTTINQ. An order* In ray line promptly executed. AU binds of building and cut atone, supp ed at low toncea Agent for rtiarblq pr granite monument* neatly dona. HOUSE. Eaat Emporium, Pa., JOHN L. JOHNSON. Prcp'r. Baylni reanmed proprietorship of this old und *ra]l eataollahed Hoitre I invite the patronage ol Bat publlo. Houe. navrly furalaliad and Inor •aghly ranoTatad. «*ljr ». DTTEKT. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW and INBURANCB AOT. EMPORIUM, PA Bki U n Ownaaa AHD OTHF.RU IN Ciaisoii mc ADJOINING COUFTIKA. I have nomaroua calla for hemlock and hard wood timber i A lids, also at um page Ac., anriparttee desiring either to bu; or aaJ) will do well to < all •a me. F. D. LEET. ITHB NOVELTY RESTAURANT, (Opposite Post Office,) Emporium, Pa. "YILLIAM MCDONALD, Proprietor. I lake pleasure in informing the public that ) bare purchased the old and popular Noveltj BMtaurant, looated ou Fourth street. It will b« ■ay endeavor to serve the public IU a niannai that shall meet with their approbation. Uive m« a call. Meals and I'iacheon served at all houra no'/7-lyr Wm. MCDONALD. AT. CHARLES HO I'BL, THOS. .1. LYSETT. Psorsisroi Near Buffalo Depot, Emporium, Pa. This new and commodious hotel is now openee for the accommodation of the public. New in&l ttsappointments, every attention will be pai' te the guests patronizing this uotel. *7-17-ly UAY GOULD, TSAOHRS o» PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY Also dealer 111 ali the Popular sheet Mime, Emporium, Pa. Scholarstaught eittier at my home on Blith street or at the homes of the pupils. Out oftowr scholars will be given date» at my riuslu tbii place. V C. RIECK, t>. I>. 8.. DENTIST.; Office orer Taggart's Drug Store, F.mporlnm, Pa das and otuer local anaesthetics ad nWa&Sltiilnis?ere»tural testis, l» ituding frftwn and Rridaf Werk. NEW CAMERONHOUSE. Cameron. I'a., Opposite P. \ E. Depot, HARRY McGKE, Proprietor. Having taken possession of this house and thoroughly remodeled and enlarged the building by erecting an addition of eighteen rooms, I am well prepared to meet the demanda of the public. tJuests conveyed to any part of th*-* county. Good Ashing ana hunting in the immediate vicinity. Kodol Dyspepsia Guro Digests what yo« oat. POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE. Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company. Official Condensed Time Table in Effect June 23, 1902. Sun day Week Days. Daily Week Days. Ouly W. M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M.; STATIONS. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.' P. 11. 610 510 11 10 715 Lv Addison Ar 10 13 443 6 41 fi 41 1141 801 Elkland 9 41 4 lli 546 A 46 11 48 806 Osceoltt 936 406 555 5.55 1155 822 Knoxville 926 356 Rll 611 12 11 840 . .Westfleld 913 313 647 647 12 47 925 Guillen Junction 836 306 700 700 100 WI9A r. \ n*l«li.n ' » •>•« ?ra 500 10 20 I.V. 112 Unlelon, / Ar. 8 - < 253 5 3.5 T4O 540 p. M. P. M. 10 58 Ar 0 53 j 300 j a.m. 858 ioo Ar Kinuarauhoning Lv |(| 1 140 845 643 800 11 58 Lv Austin Ar 635 105 950 8 Oil 71 0 845 1225 Ar KeatingHumiuit L" 12 40 9 10l 7 30i P- M. p. M. A.M. A. M I 1". M. ______ A - *• v - M - A - M ' M - I'. M. A. M. 820 !1 35 *' v Anjonla Ar y 7 '(,() 835 9 19 905 644 i 839 953 South Ottilies, 901 610 1 812 955 ; Gaines Junction K r )9 fi 38 855 10 09 Ar Gale ton Lv H 45 g25 j j j r.M.i A V.| A. M. P.M. I I P. M. A M. , „ , , . P. M. 105 li 30 l,v 1L ~ Ar !° 1° *56 1 124 647 v"^ a ij OI J 951 4.39 1 1.50 7 13 Newfleld Junction „ v 4 , 5 | | 2"6 7 :#) Bln K' ,arn 909 401 2 is: 7 11 Genesee 85H 352 124 746 ■; Tvnfi? 868 3 471 246 8 06;"" Wellsville Lv g 3O a 30' . ' ' i 1 A. M. P. M. i CONNECTIONS. At Keating Summit with B. & A. V Piv. of Pennsylvania R. R. At Anponia with N.Y Ci H R. R. for all point* north ami soutli. At Newtield Junction with C. A P. A. Ry., Union Station. At Genesee with N. Y»V Pa.. Ry. Union Station. At Addison with Erie R. R., Union Station. At Wellsville with Erie H. R. for points east and west. At Sinnamahoning with P. R. R.—P. & E. I)iv. H. H. GARDINER. Gen'l Pass'r Apt. Buffalo, N.Y.| W. C. PARK. Gen'l Supt., Galeton, Pa. M.J. MCMAHON, Div. Pass Ag't., Galeton, Pa. HBADQUARTERg POR FRESH BREAD, popular """ cv^ EA , * CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery All orders 0 North Coudersport, *6 15 00 # 1 >»5 Prink'a, 6 25.... *6 10 *1 12 (Jolesburg, ... *6 40 *6 17 120 Hnven Bridges # 6 4"» ... *6 21 *1 '."4" Raymonds'* *7 00 .... •0 30 Ili 6 Gold ! 705 636 141 New field ... 00 ... 1 45 NewtfeldJunction, 737.. .. 6 4*> 150 Perkins, # 7 40 •<$ 48 *1 58 Carpenter's 746 ... . 00 # 1 57 Orowell's, 7 50 .... 53 - 2 01 U lyase* Ar..... 8 05,.... 705 210 A. M _ P. M, WBBTWAKD* 101 8 I STATIONS. A. M. P. M. A. M Ulysses Lv. 720 225 910 Orowell's, *7 27 *2 32 • 9 19 Carpenter's, 00 *2 34 •9 22 Perkins. # 7 32 *2 37 # 9 26 NewfieldlJunction, 737 242 932 Newfield, •: 41 246 °" .... Gold 744 249 940 Raymond's. •" 4P 2 54 * 947 Seven Bridges, 01 *3 06 10 (ri Colesburg *8 0* 3 09 'lO 10 Frink's, »8 12 »3 17 *lO 20 North Coudersport, 00 326 *lO 35 ... ( Ar. n 2ft 330 10 45 Coudei sport, < P. M ( Lv. P2B 600 120 Hammonds 00 00 ** Olmsted, 33 *6 or>0 r > *1 31 Mina, 837 610 137 Kno wl ton's, 00 *6 17 °° R<: ilette 8 47 6 21 1 51 Burtville. 854 628 201 Coleman, cc "6 31 c Poit Allegany, I 9 08 «40 225 (*) Flag stations. ( 00 , Trains do not stop ♦ » Telegraph oftlcps. Train No*. 3 ami 10 will carry passengers. Tains 8 and 10 do. Trains run on Eastern Standard Time. Connections—At ('lyases with Kail Brook R'y for points north and south. At B. A: S. Juuc tion with Buffalo »v Susquehanna It. It. north for Wellftville, south I'or Galeton and Ansonia. At Port Allegany with W. N. V.& P. It. It., north fr>r Butlalo, Olean, Bradford and Hinethport; south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium and Peun'a R. H., points. B. A. McCLURE OenMSupt. Coudersport. l*a. The Place to liny Cheap S \ IS AT ? J. F. Kodol Dyspepsia Cuh-e Ditjosts what you cat. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. BANNER SALVE "-•» mo-* h««ilng salve in tho world- CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1904. down as a result of his troubles. CASHIEB SPEAR. MRS. GHADWIGK BEHIND THE BARS. AFTER A FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR BAIL SHE IS FOFtCED TO OCCU PY A CELL IN THE TOMBS. It Is Said that Mrs. Chadwick Will be Prosecuted in Ohio on Charges of Forgery—Beckwith Is Re ported to Have Made a Startling Confession. New York, Dec. it.—Mrs. C'assie L. Chadwick lust night occupied one of Hie scantily furnished cells in the j Tombs. She was held in default of j $ 15,000 bail for a hearing on Decem ber 17, after being arraigned before j Commissioner Shields. After a l'ruit- j less search all day for bail, her at-; torneys gave up the fight and i'hilip j Carpenter, her chief counsel, stood in , tiie corridor of the federal building at | It o'clock when United States Marshal ; Henkel threw open the doors of his | of*ce and led the woman out on her j way to prison. The party passed through a double row of curious people to a carriage ! which was in waiting. They were driven directly to the ' Tombs. Arriving there Mrs. Chadwick was half carried up the steps and into the building. Warden Flynn met the i party, and after the usual prelimi- j naries had been attended to the wo- , man asked permission to have her i nurse remain villi her. This was de nied, the warlen saying that she should have nave no privileges not allowed other priso'v.'vs. While lying on a couch in the Uni ted State marshal's office awaiting a bondsman, Mrs. Chadwick, for the first time since her name has been be fore the public, consented to talk for publication, and gave the representa tives of the Associated Press a state ment in which she denied relationship to Mrs. York, of San Francisco, who gave out an interview yesterday tell- i ins of tiie earlier life of Mrs. Chad- ! wick. Mrs. Chadwick also told of the Wade Park and Oberlin bank matters, i Referring to the failure of the latter institution she said: "I would not like to live a minute if I did not think i could pay these poor people back." In the communications in New York j between Mr. Carnegie and representa- j tives of the Oberlin bank, Mr. Came- j gie denied absolutely that he had j signed the notes which have figured in ! the case as the Carnegie notes, and J denied that he knows or ever saw Mrs. j Chadwick. Cleveland, Dec. 9. — Frank M. Chan- j dler. United Stales marshal, and Ben jamin Parmely, assistant in the office of the United States district attorney, went, to Oberlin Wednesday night and succeeded in getting a complete con fession from < . T. Beckwith, president of the wrecked Citizens' national bank. The forged Carnegie notes were ut tered in Cuyahoga county, according to testimony given before the grand jury of Lorain county Thursday. Prosecutor Lee St roup telephoned j to Prosecutor Heeler yesterday that j the testimony of Cashier Spear and j other witnesses showed that the notes j had not been negotiated in Oberlin. ! This will make Cleveland the center j of the criminal trials that are apt to j be the outcome of the Chadwick case. I SECURITIES HELD BY REYNOLDS WORTHLESS Cleveland, Dec. 10. —The package in the possession of Iri Reynolds, sup posed to contain $5.00it,000 of Mrj. Chadwick's securities, was opened Friday. It contained securities with u The End of a Long Strike. Chicago, Dec. 9. —A bitter tight of a year and a half between the H. A. Rysdon Co., sheet metal contractors, and Sheet Metal Workers' union No. 7:>, lias been settled. In the struggle one killing and many assaults were committed, public school building re pairs were tied up by sympathetic stiikes and the Rysdon Co. was fined a total of $:!,000 by the Sheet Metal Contractors' association and the union. The settlement is a complete surrender by Rysdon. His employes go back on a "closed shop" basis, a union scale of wages. face value of $5,000,000, but with an actual value of not one cent. There was another package containing a se curiiy of very small face value, which may or may not have actual value. The "$5,000,000" package has been in a safety deposit vault in Jersey City un til Friday, when it was brought to Cleveland by Iri Reynolds. Cashier Spear and Director Whit ney, of the Citizens' national bank of Oberlin, testified before the grand jury in session here Friday afternoon. Adjournment was taken at 3:30 p. 111. Prosecutor Keeler said the testimony showed the Carnegie notes had been uttered in this county, and conse quently lie had jurisdiction in the ■ case. New York, Dec. 10.—After a day's | wrangling with her counsel as to I whether she should waive examination | and goto Cleveland, Mrs. Chadwiek ; finally consented to remain another ! night in the Tombs, but expressed the ! hope that she might leave there to dt»>. Mrs. Chadwiek had made up her ; mind to ignore the advice of her local | counsel. Messrs. Carpenter and Pow j ers, and go to Cleveland to stand trial there, when late in the afternoon she ! received a telegram from her Cleve ; land counsel. Judge Albaugh, asking i her not to return to Cleveland just yet. i This telegram caused her to remain I over night. 1 Mrs. Chadwiek was led to her cell in the Tombs by an attendant about 4 o'clock and ate a hearty supper. WEALTH OF THIS COUNTRY. The Comptroller of the Currency in His Annual Report Says We are the Richest People in the World and Must Continue So. Washington, Dec. 9. —The annual report of the comptroller of the cur rency shows that the number of 11a ; tional banks reporting has increased |in the past year from S,US to 5,412, and the aggregate increase of re- I sources has been from $0,310,429,9t»6 |to $0,975,080,504, a growth of $004,- i 050,537. In the past year 2G national banks were placed in receivers' hands. Six have been restored to solvency. Fight jof the failures were due to the dis i honesty of cashiers. The business of the building and Moan companies was satisfactory, al | though the aggregate assets show an ! apparent decrease of $10,000,000 in | Ohio, due to the organization of a I number of building associations into ! trust companies. i The aggregate, stock of money in I the world is $12,313,100,000: the i amount of gold, $5,028,200,000; silver, $3,201,400,000. Of the total stock of I money in the world $2,500,200,000, or I approximately one-filth, is held in this country. The stock of gold in the United States, $1,320,400,000. is greater than that of any other country, and is nearly one-fourth of the world's stock. The amount of silver is $079,200,000. The per capita circulation of the l T ni ted States is $30.70, and is greater than that of any of the principal coun tries of the world except France, 1 wherein it is $40.09. In conclusion the comptroller says his report shows the most marvelous growth in the wealth and commercial importance of the United States. Its people have become the richest in the world, and the natural resources of the country are so great that this is sure to continue and increase for many years to come. He says: "111 spite of all this, however, we do ' not seem to be taking our proper rank anil position in foreign and interna- ! j tional banking." A Former Banker Is Indicted. Ftica, N. Y., Uec. 10.—Manning C. ; Palmer, president of the defunct ' American Exchange national bank, of Syracuse, pleaded not guilty yester- j day to an indictmeni in the district i court. There are about 70 counts in j the indictment, in which Palmer is i charged with allowing overdrafts of the Adamant Plaster Co., a bank rupt. corporation of which he was treasurer, with making false entries on the books, abstracting money from the cash drawcv and making false re ports to the comptroller of th quartered > ' S2B todroom Suits, solid $32 Sideboard, quartered s2ss Q, A large line of Dressers from Chiffioniers of all kinds and W $8 up. prices. tA larjje and elegant line of Tufted and Drop-head Couches. Beauties and at bargain prices. # ♦: Q, The finest line of Sewing Machines 011 the market, A \J the "Domestic" and "Eldredge". All drop heads and *£f n warranted. ft yy A fine line of Dishes, common grade and China, in ft 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 & an. _ * W Please call and see for yourself that I am telling you JUL the tiuth, and if you don't buy, there is 110 harm clone, as ft i*r it is 110 trouble to show goods. w? I GEO. J. I.a BAR. | |Balcom & Lloyd, 112 I | for | I the Se&sot? it full ■! ill We have opened and are displaying a m , , ll igi choice line ot . . PJ | FANCY SDRY GOODS I L pi [J specially selected for the . . (fil I „ Summer I I *®' Se&soft. 1 p 1 wjl We have gathered such articles as |jj y combine elegance with (| and utility at jj 1 Very Reasonable I I Prices I I I ißalcom & Lloyd. Wpa jsjj] 3