Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, March 09, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    Business Cards.
57 W. GREEN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Emporium, Pa.
A business relating to estate,collections. real
■jetatss, Orphan's Court and genßrallaw buslijesl
•ill receive promptattention. 42-ly.
4.0. Johnson, J. P. HONarkii
JOHNSON A MoNARNEY.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
EMromcai, Pa.
Will give prompt attention to all business
mated to them. IS-ly.
MI3HAELBRENNANi
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections promptly attended to. Real eitata
and pension claim agent,
SS-ly. Emporium. Pa,
THOMAS WADDINOTON,
Emporlnm, Pa..
CONTRACTOR FOR MASONRY AND
BTONfc-CrrTTINQ.
All orders In ray line promptly executed. All
llhdS or building and cut-stoue, supp led at low
•aetres. Agent for marblg or granite monuututs
Lettering heatly done.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
East Emporium, Pa..*
JOHN 1.. JOHNSON, PropY
Having resumed proprietorship of this old and
wall established House I invite the patronage ol
the nubile. House newly furnished and thor
• ughly renovated. 48ly
F. D. I.EET.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and INSURANCE AQT
EMPORIUM, PA
9>» laud Owners and Otrrrs in Cameron ami
Adjoinino Coubtibb.
I have numerouscalls for hemlock and hard
wOod timber lands,alsostumpugeAc., andpartl'i
desiring either to buy or sell <vlll do well to call
en me. F. D. LEET,
THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT,
(Opposite Post Office,)
Emporium, Pa.
William McDonald, Proprietor.
I take pleasure in informing the public that ]
nave purchased the old and popular Novelty
Restaurant, located on Fourth street. It will bi
aiy endeavor to serve the public In a manner
that ahall meet with tbeir approbation. Olve m<
a oall. Meals and luncheon served at all linurs
n027-lyr Wm. McDONALD.
MaY GOULD,
teacher or
PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY
Also dealer in all the Popular bheet Music,
Emporium, Pa.
Scholarstaught either at my home on Blxtb
itreet or at th* homes of the pupils. Out oftowc
icholars will be given dates at my rooms in thli
place.
r, C. RIECK, D. D. S„
DENTIST.;
Offlce over Taggart's Drug Store, Emporium, Pa
Gas and other local an aesthetics ad
for the painlese eztractloi
'-'iirPT* of teeth.
■JPECIALTY:--Preservation of natural teeth, U
lluding Crown and Bridge Work.
M M|v »■ A«r<|iii[int«4ir foami S
I PILES R ™"' Supposlionj |
■ I». Ifsu. Tbompiea, Bvpt. I
■ schools, Sts'.siTlUs, M. C., vrltsa " I «tn taj H
H IU»so Rock, Vs., write# •• Th«-» gif« «jirrrstl ssilt H
I ffcoUoo. ' L)r 11. I> AIcGIU, <?lsrk«barf, Tcbq . writs* K
*' lu s prstUcs sf IS jesrs, 1 Ls*e fouad r«me4j to H
B squsl toum. ' Pairs, 60 I'lm. Hsmplos frss. Ssltl
■ '' On*u'"* martin rudv, lancastcr. pa. B
sold la Emporium by L-[ Taggarl audi H. O
Pedaott.
ftodol OyspepsEa Cur®
Digests what you <»at«
POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE.
Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company.
Official Condensed Time Table in Effect June 23, IDO2.
Sun- I ————————————
day ] Week Dayß. Dally I Week Days.
•Only
u. I p. ii.l P. M. A.M. A.M. I STATION'S. I am p. m.| P. M. P.M.' p. it.
t 101 6 10' 11 10; 718 Lv Addison Ar 10 IS 44S
A 411 841 1141, 8 Oli Elkland , 9
5 401 548 11 48 806 Osceola ] 936 400
16 55 555 11 55 8 22' Knoxviile 826 S .58
Sit 1 811 !2 11 840 West field 911 341
<i 47 847 12 47, 925 Gaines Junction ! 838 300
7 00, 700 100 jVMD Ar. j Galeton.. } j>; 823 253 5 3.5
740 640 P- M.' p. M. ; 10 58 Ar Cross Fork Junction Lv 739 209 423
|R 43 2 10| 11 00 Ly. Cross Fork Junction Ar. *l* 200 385
8&5 800 11 50 Ar. Cross Fork. Pa. Lv. 815 100 300
824 824 P.M. A.M. 11 89, Ar. Wharton Lv. 853 126 310
! 805 11 40 I.V Wharton Ar 10 53 8 00
A.m. 858 100 Ar Sinn&mahoning Lv 955 S 140
845 643 800 11 58 Lv Austin Ar 6 35' 105 950 800
710 845 1 12 2.siAr Keating Summit Lv 12 40 910 730
r. M.) P. M. A. M. ' A. M P. M.: A. M. P. M.j A. il. P. M.
P. U. A. M.
r . . A.M. P.M.
820 935 I,v Ansonla Ar (, 2 1 7 001
835 940 Manhatten 905 41 j
839 953 South Gaines, a Ol 640
842 955 V Gaines Junction g59 6 jjJ
855 10 00 Ar Galeton Lv 845 6 25
|
P. M. A y. A.M. P.M.;
P ior. A C3o'' v fi, a ', e . ton Ar 1010 P 4 w
124 047 v ; ' n i"J 9 51 439
150 7 13 Newfleld Junction 9 27 4 I 6
206 730 West Bingham 9 09 4 01
2 181 741 Gen-see 858 3 52
224 748 -HI) on CO . g53 347
246 806 Ar Wellsville Lv g 3B 339
i A.M. P :
CONNECTIONS.
At Keating Summit with I). k A. V. Div. of Pennsylvania R. R.
At Ansonia with N.Y.C.Jt H It. R. lor all points north and south.
At Newfield Junction with C. At P. A. Ity., Union Station.
At Geneßee with N. Y & I'a., By. Union Station.
At Addison with Krie R. R., Union Station.
At Wellsville with Erie K. R. for points east and west.
At Sinnamahoning with P. R. R. —P. & E. Div.
at. n. GARDINER, Geri'l Pass'r Agt. Ruffaio, N.Y.| W. C. PARK. Gen'lSupt., Oaleton, Pa.
M.J. McMauon, Div. Pass Ag't., Galeton, Pa.
G.SCHMIDT'S,^
FOR
FRESH BREAD,
& popular
"I #
' * V CONFECTIONERY
Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful
skillful attention.
WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY ThevhiTsiCood the let of y e*
OTnni'O « and have cured thousand! ch
1 A I nlllßh fife) t cases °f Nc rvous Diseases, such
ai /«J W I IIUIiU Debilitv, Dizziness, Sleepless*
6 fP| A liy I ,fJ ocss and Varicocele. Atrophy.&c.
V 112 liiju||| J ~ Thrjr i lrnr ihr hi lin. itirngthrn
\ »*■■■■ y J , *ke circulation, make digestion
4&\ perfect, and impart a healthy
f ke whole belug. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients
\T•'« properly cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity, Consumption or Death*
' Mailed sealed. Price 112 ( p cr boa; 6 boars, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund tka
maoey.taou. Send lor txce book. Addxcss, PEAL lifcDICINS CO.. CUvtflaftt* 9.
For aide bj R. 0. Dodsr o, l>ruggi»t, £ m portw, Fa.
TTMETABLB Wo. T.
COUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R.
Takine effect Ma y 27th. IMUI.
EASTWARD.
flO7~ t ttt <n T"
STATIONS. 1 ; 1 —
P. M. P. MA. 11. A. M.
Port Allegany,.. Lv. 3 15 7 05 ! U 9#
Qoleman, *3 23 ..... 00 *ll 41
Burtvllle i»3 30 7 18! 1 11 47
Roulette, 3 40, I 7 2T>; 11 M
Kuowlton'e, »8 45;.... I 00 j I*ll 6»
Mica, 3 s»i I 7 35 12 OJ
Dlmated, *4 06 *7 38 «12 09
Hammonds, I 00 1 00 | "12 18
. (Ar 420 a.m., 745 !12 18
Cotdersport. i Lv 6li 0 00, 100
North Coudersport, ,*8 15 00 *1 46
F rink's, ! 6 251.... »6 in! »1 «
Oolesburg, l 8 40j # 6 l/ ! 1 20,
Beven Bridges, *6 45,.... *6 21 *1 #4
Raymoudn's, !*7oO .... *8 30 188
Qold. 705 | 6 36; 1 41
Newneld I °° i 45
Newfleld Junction, .! ' 7 37!..... 1 645 150
Perkins j *7 40 .... *6 48 »1 53
Carpenter'* j 1746 OO *1 57
Crowell's, i..... j 7 50 .... *6 53 *1 01
Ulysses, Ar.' i 805 tOS 210
1 A. m., i | P. y.
WESTWARD.
1118 I 8 I
STATIONS. I 1 , !
A. M. P. M A. M
Ulysses .Lv. 720 225 9ID ....
Croweil'a, *7 27 *2 32 • 9 19I
Carpenter's, | OO *2 34 • 9 22; .....
Perkins, *7 32 »2 37 •9 26 ....
NewfleldlJunction 737 242 932 ... K
Newfleld, *7 41 2 46 ...«
Gold I 744 243 9 401
Raymond's *7 49 2 54 * 9 17 .....
Seven Bridges, *8 01 *3 0'),*10 02 ....»
Colesburg, »8 04 3 09 *lO 10!
Frlqk's, *8 12 *3 17 *lO 20
North Coudersport, 00 *3 28 *lO 35 ....
JAr.j » 25 8 30 10 451
| P.M.
Lv. 828 8001 20 !
Hammonds 00 00 .....
Olmsted •« 33 •« of> *1 81
Mlna 837 610 137
Knowlton's, 00 *8 171 00 .....
Rcilette, 8 47; 621 1 51;
Burtville, »54 628 2 011
Coleman * 3 *6 31 °°
Poit Allegany, SOB 640 2 251
(•) Flag stations. (°°) Trains do not stop
♦ 1 Telegraph offices. Train Nos. 3 and 10 wff
•arry passengers. Tains 8 and 10 do.
Trains run on Eastern Standard Time.
Connections—At Ulysses with Fall Brooh R'y
for points north and south. At B. &9. JunO'
tion with Buffalo & Susquehnnnaß. R. north for
Wellsvllle, south for Qaletun and Ansonla. Al
Fort Allegany with W. N. Y. & P. R. R., north
for Buffalo, Olean, Bradford and Smetbport/
south fur Keating Summit, Austin, Emporlur*
und Penn'a R. R., points.
B.A.MOCLURE Gen'lSupt.
Coudersport. Pa.
) J. F. PARSONS' 5
KocSol Dyspepsia Gui c e
Digests what you eat.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys end bladder right.
BANNER 8A LV E
the most healing salve in the world
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1905
AN APPEAL AND
A PROMISE.
The Czar Issues a Manifesto and a
Decree that Marks an
Epoch,
PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO BE HEARD.
It Is Recognized to a Limited Extent
as Regards Making of Laws—Work
men's Demands are Refused and a
General Strike Has Been Declared.
St. Petersburg, March 4. —In the
Alexandria palace at Tsarskoe-Selo,
surrounded by the ministers and a few
members of the court and with the em
press at hi.s side, Emperor Nicholas on
Friday signed a rescript containing
his decree to give elected representa
tives of the people an opportunity to
express their views in the preparation
of the laws of the empire.
This is the autocracy's final re
sponse to the agitation in favor of
participation by the people in govern
ment. which has brought Russia in the
last few months almost to the brink of
revolution. Its import must, not be
misunderstood. For the present, at
least, it involves no change in the
regime of autocracy and it. means nei
ther a constitution nor a national as
sembly. At the same time it recog
nizes the principle of the people's
right to be heard regarding laws under
which they must live. Whatever the
result may be, the document is sure to
mark an epoch in Russian history as
important if not more important than
the signing of the emancipartion mani
festo, the anniversary of which it was
intended to signalize.
Emperor Nicholas' manifesto reit
erating Russia's aspirations in the far
east and appealing to the loyalty of
the people to turn away from sedition
and support the government in order
that the projected reforms may be
carried out has disappointed the lib
erals.
The workmen's demands that the
government pledge itself to release the
3,000 workmen who had been arrested
since January 22 and engage that the
members of the mixed commission
should have absolute freedom of
speech and immunity of arrest, on ac
count of expression of opinions and
that the proceedings of the commis
sion should be published ancensored
have been rejected by the govern
ment.
A general strike was proclaimed at
sectional meetings of workmen here
Friday.
Lodz, March 4. —Serious disorders
broke out at the Poinanski cotton
mill Friday while tlie men were beijie'
paid off. TroopS were summoned to
restore order and three workmen
were killed and 42 injured.
Warsaw, March 4. —The gas works
strike has ended and the workmen will
return to their labors to-day. The gas
company has granted a nine-hour day.
MINOR NEWS ITEMS.
George Reister, of Hamilton, 0.,
aged 15, committed suicide recently.
His wife found his body hanging in a
shed at their home. No cause is known.
A strike of the workmen employed
at the Lewis and Clark exposition
grounds in Portland, Ore., is on. The
men demand better pay and shorter
hours.
The British claims as a result of the
North Sea incident as finally submit
ted to Russia total $325,000. This
amount will be paid in a few days
without demur.
A receiver has been appointed for
the Hank of Cumberland Gap, Tenn.,
which has closed its doors. The lia
bilities of the bank are said to be $40,-
000; assets about the same.
Sidney Adams, fo • 23 years chief
clerk of the general delivery office in
the Baltimore postofflce, was arrested
011 the charge of tampering with the
mails. When searched marked money
contained in a decoy letter was found
011 him and he confessed his guilt.
Demands for increased pay and an
eight-hour day to take effect May 1
have been announced by the Rockmen
and Excavators' union, which contains
about 15,000 members in Greater New
York. If the demands meet refusal the
men declare they will strike on the
date mentioned.
The Ohio board of pardons has re
fused to grant a commutation of the
death sentence of Herman Hamilton,
of Scioto county, to life imprisonment.
Hamilton was convicted of the murder
of Lee C.tiver, a section boss 011 the
Norfolk & Western railway, and is
sentenced to be electrocuted March 17.
Report; from Port Arthur state that
43 of the sunken Russian vessels in
the harbor are useless. The Russians
exploded dynamite in both the forward
and aft. holds and in the engine rooms.
The machinery and magazines were
destroyed by a torpedo and the guns
plugged and burst at the muzzle.
At. Louisville, ivy., Bayless O'Ban
-11011, freight agent for the Monon rail -
road, was shot and dangerously
wounded by Frank Keith, formerly
weight inspector for the joint rate in
spection bureau. Keith has been out
of employment for months and the rea
son for it, he alleges, is that O'Dannon
refused a letter of recommendation.
Led by an enraged father who as
serted that the Syrian had attempted
to maltreat his 11-year-old daughter,
an infuriated mob of 300 longshore
men at. New York City dragged Assad
H. Enchor from his room, placed a
noose around his neck and was about
to string him up to a lamp post when
ihc police interfered.
River and Harbor Bill Passes.
Washington. March 4. —A full agree
ment on the river and harbor appro
priation bill was reached by the con
ferees last night by a compromise of
all the matters in dispute and it passed
both branches of congress.
11l IBM gill 11 HUB hi 'II 111 I > 1111 Hi hill
Who is |
Your I
Clothier?
I If it's It. SEGER & CO,,
you are getting the right
kindof merchandise. There
is no small or grand decep
tion practiced in their store.
Sustained success demon
strates that there is
"growth in truth"in the
retailing of
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE
CLOTHING AT POPULAR
PRICES.
R. SEGER CO.
j Good j
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Shingles j
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| C. B. HOWARD & CO.
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fsCHMELZ & CO.'SI
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1 Sluice Pipe, |
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}| IMPROVE YOUR ROADS with "j
n STEEL and WOQO SLUICING j{]
u In
"U The Steel pipe 18 made of cold rolled, Bj
J] heavy sheet steel, ri vited so at to leave it fli
"J smooth inside. The pipe is covered with U]
J] a preparation that makes it rust proof, fli
"u The wood pipe If made of st;ives matched Lfl
J1 and groined, bound with heavy iron lu
U bands, treated chemically against rust If]
J1 and coated with a preparation that will fli
u stand climate and will practically ex- IT!
J] elude moisture. The entire length is of fL j
u even diameter. Obstructions will not IT
J1 lodge in it. Manufactured in all sizes up fli
V TO SIXTY INCHES. IT
J] Write for catalogue and prices, or a nJ
II postal card will bring to you a represen- IT
Jj tative with samples ot our goods. Qj
What are Sluice Pipes Used For ? g
z] They are used on roads and highway! [r
ij to convey watir tinder the road bed from **] ;
j|! streams and ditches to keep the road bed j~
r dry and prevent wa.Uouts in heavy rams |-1
:| and showers. fji I
j] Schmelz & Co., jl]
jj Coudersport, Pa. jjj
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j Wo jiromptly obtain U. H. an<l Foreign 5 •
/ Send mixlel, sketch or plioto of invention for T
< free report on patentability. For free hook, 112 i
t How to Securer {Jinr 3S/SDI/Q write <
|ina(Jain'Hvi?iv Dean's |
I A safe, certain relief for Suppressed I >
B Menstruation. Never known to full. t>afe! B 1
H Buret Bpcedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed ■
■or money KefUndeU. Sent prepaid for B
BJ SI.OO per IK)*. Will send them on trie-l, to B
0 be paid for when relieved. Samples tree. B
Sold la Emporium by L. iTsggart am H. C 1
Dcdaon.
j
EVERY WOMAN
Bometliuea nee<H a reliable \
monthly regulating medicine. i
JL DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL piLLS, j j
Are prompt, safe and certalu in result. The genu- j
tne Cl)r. real's) never diwippolut. JI.CO per Ixjjy
Bold by R. 0. Dodson, druggiat.
j Balcom & Lloyd.
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If WE have the best stocked
[| general store in the county
rt and if you are looking for re-
J liable goods at reasonable jj
if prices, we are ready to serve
[| you with the best to be found. g
p Our reputation for trust-
J worthy goods and fair dealing 2
n is too well known to sell any
but high grade goods.
I I
.j Our stock of Queensware and
Jj Chinaware is selected with 1
great care and we have some
|i of the most handsome dishes Ij
ever shown in this section,
i| bolh in imported and domestic I
makes. We invite you to visit
fli us and look our goods over. M
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I LOOK ELSEWHERE SKBSr 112
(LABARSI
$ S3O Bedroom Suits, solid ..$25 S4O Sideboard, quartered S3O ?
jk S2B Bedroom Suits, solid S3B Sideboard, quartered CIC
D oak at 4>Z I oak, "J
Suita, solid ..S2O $22 Sideboard, quartered ..sl6 #
U, A large line of Dressers from Chiffloniers of all kinds and
VT up- prices.
A large and elegant line of Tufted and Drop-head
Couches. Beauties and at bargain prices.
The finest line of Sewing Machines on the market, j3l
nr the "Domestic" and "Eldiedge". All drop heads and W
rS warranted.
A fine line of Dishes, common grade and China, in
$ sets and by the piece. o
As I keep a full line of everything that goes to make
<> up a good Furniture store, it is useless to enumerate them «
alh &
J Please call and see for yourself that I am teliing you 7;
the tiuth, and if you don't buy, there is no harm done, as ci
it is no trouble to show goods. w
I GEO. J. La BAR. |
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