POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE. Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company. Condensed Time Table in Effect June 4, 1905. READ DOWN. READ UP. day Week Days. Il.iily Week Days. Only P. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. jP. M. I*. M- STATIONS. A. M. A. M. P. M. P.SI P..M 5 Ist 818 11 IK 5 IS t,v Addison Ar 10 IS 443 850 547 847 11 47 547 Elkland '.l 41 414 820 sso BSd 11 50 5 .'.O Osceola 940 410 815 600 900 12 00 600 Knoxville 1) 30 400 800 614 917 12 14 614 West field 917 347 755 647 917 12 47 047 853 ...Gaines Junction.... 841 858 311037 725 9 511 1" 0" 1 Ar. j (jaieto.i I Lv 8 2:1 714 700 ... 10 20 500 700 905 Lv. i /Ar 880 845 300825 707 740 l(i 09 11 00 541 ... ... Cross fork June... 739 ti 23 800 ' 11 20 602 Mulls 718 002 s2j 11 40 620 Wliarton fi 56 540 12 15 Sinnamahoning.... 5 00 1 02 Modi* Hun 4 08 125 Tyler •) 42 2 00 Dnßois 3 00 P. M. P. M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A. M. ■ P.M A.M P.M 820 51 45 020 Wharton 656 520 1110 8 •'» 12 00 629 Costello 644 I 508 1058| 83A 12 15 Ar J . ILv 635 500 1010, 100 638 800 Lv | Austin j Ar :! ](| g s u 80* 200 705 845 KeatingSummit. . A.M. 220 910 740 P. M. A. M. P. M. A.M. P.M A ' 8 30 Ansonia 9 21 7 00 ® 35 M> Manhatten 9 05 0 44 949 H49 . . South Gaines 901 640 988 852 —Oaines Junction 859 638 8 P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. 830 330 Wellsville 806 246 853 347 Shongo 7Hi 224 858 352 Genesee 741 218 9 09' 401 West Bingham, 730 200 927 415 Newlield Junction. 713 150 10 10 455 I j Galeton 630 105 11 0i 625 Cross Fork Jtiuc 730 540 11 55 7to I Cross Fork i 03" 440 CONNECTIONS. At Keating Summit with B. & A. V. Div. of Pennsylvania It. R. At Ansonia with N.Y.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., Ry. Union Station. At Addison with Erie R. R., Union Station. At Wellsville with Erie It. R. for points east and west. At Sin nam ah oiling with P. R. R.—P. &E. Div. M. J. MCMAHON, Div. Pass Ag't..Galeton,Pa. W. C. PARK. Gen'l Supt., Galeton. L'a. E. A. NIEL, Tralllc Mgr. Buffalo, N.Y. C. PETER CLARK, Gen'l Mgr. Buffalo. N. Y. B Above all, USE GOOD PAINT! fig The oil I linseed oil! Just pure linseed is the "life"—the one great requis« |m ite o( pood paint (or which there is no substiiute—and the sure way to get the M HH pure, fresh linseed oi) is to buy the oil and y M'nioeh y jgr 1 ;,. 1 ;,! II H!)I J HOUSE PAINT r J BH separately. For every gallon of Kin loch Paint buy one gallon of linseed oil. ■■ BE This makes two gallons of-paint, ready for use. You then know that the paint jpß you're putting on your house is alive—"the genuine oil is in it,"and paint is not [ ] gJB paint unless it contains 50* of really pure oil. We will further explain .he virtues ■■ HB of Kinloch Paint if you will call and sec us. FQRBESJ . h]]ii|»(»riiiiiiFiiriiitiir«(](». I I Our New Year Introductory 8 Sale WE have just finished a wonderfully pros perous year. One in which all our past sales-records were thrown so far in the rear that it will require the most vigorous and untiring work to surpass them. But work is our pastime and we are going to do it. Your splendid patronage has placediin • creased purchasing power in our hands, the force of which will be felt in the ever increasing values that will benefit every money-wise person in this county who is wise enough to profit by it. Kccjd Your Eye on Us all litis Year and Wateli Us Grow. Emporium Furniture Co., [ BERNARD EG AN, Manager. Undertaking. I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, JUN E 8, 1905. THE COUNTY. CAMERON. A farewell party was given in honor of Mr. John Rhodes at his residence Thursday evening last. About twenty couples were present. After ajbountiful supper was served by Mrs. Rhoads and daughters, Reed Brothers Orchestra, of Beechwood, furnishod some good dance music, which everybody took advantage of to their entire satisfaction, James 15. Hayes capped the climax by distribut ing a box of Pertcctos to the guests. Jas. B. Hayes is soon to leave tor West Virginia, where he will erect a hotel. Mr. Hayes is a model landlord and the best wishes of bis many friends in this county go with him. Bartender Robt. Glenn will remain with the Valley House, which means a great deal towards the success of the new proprietor, Mr. Ostium. Cameron people will bo pleased to learn that Miss Edna Summerson. of Sterling Run. is going to teach our school this winter. Miss Summerson is a splendid teacher and her return gives general satisfaction. She has just com pleted a course in the Normal School at Valpariso, lnd. The porter at the New Cameron House, while attempting to jump a freight train on Saturday, slipped and sprained his ankle, narrowly escaping being ground under the wheels. He says l.e will walk in the luture. Mr. H. W. Sloan, of the firm of A. Chalmers Co., Phil'a, has been load ing lumber at the Cameron Lumber Co s yards, for the past week. He is stop ping at the New Warner. Fmporium. J. W. Fauver has taken the contract of building the new dwelling houses at the coke ovens. He is assisted by W. T. Dininny. A. A. Terry and Charles Fauver. Any person giving information as to the whereabouts of Landlord Walker's pet crow, will be rewarded by calling at the New Cameron House. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wykoff were call to Bingham, Sunday ou account ol death in Mrs. Wykoff's family. Miss Bertha llhoads is suffering with a caushcd band, caused by its getting caught under the piano. Foreman Joseph Robinson and men are building the new siding for the Key stone Powder Co.. west ol Emporium. Postmaster Lannigcr is suffering from a relapse and is now conlined to his bed. Mis. John Mack and Mrs. Daniel Sul livan are visiting in Oiean. Mr. Albert Dreyburg is visiting friends in Morrisdale. Mr. Merriman and family have moved to West Virginia. Mr. James Anderson is visiting his family in Olean. Miss Florence Bhoads is visiting at the Chutes. E. V. Dunlevie is in New York on business. J. F. S. HUNTLEY. Mrs. W. R. Smith is suffering with f?rip- B. J. Collins was a Driftwood caller on Saturday. <l. S. Hill, of Grove Hill, i- visiting friends in town. Mr. C. F. Collins has returned from a visit in the West. Wm. Kilbourne was a business caller at Sinnamahoning this week. Mr. Wayne Nelson killed a large blacksnake on the road near his residence, Friday. The snake measured seven feet, three inches in length. Owing to its peculiar actions, Mr. Nelson opened it and found a half grown kitten in its stomach. The kitten proved to be the property of Mrs. Campbell, who had missed it for some time. J. F. S. June 13th, 1905. MASON HILL. Frank Berficld made Cameron a busi ness call Wednesday. Mrs. J. O. Jordan is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lester Losey. at Dents Ran. Miss Coraßusscl is visiting her grand parents at this place. Mr. William Kailbourn. of Huntley, one of our old-time, highly es'eemed neighbors, made several calls at this place Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Williams drove to Medix Run the latter part of last week to visit relatives and friends. There will be: an ice cream festival held at the home of J. M. Russell. Saturday, June 17. All are iwvited to come. Boys come and bring your best girls and give them a line treat. Our Supervisor has been repairing our roads and this rainy weather makes thein quite muddy. However we will absolve hiui from all fault, as they were hereto fore in a bad condition. Ron i.\. Concrete Work. All kind of concrete work done at short notice. All work guaranteed. See Cement walk in front of Emporium Gas Office. J. 11. BRENNAN, Contractor, 15-4t. Ridgway, Pa. Valuable Lots for Sale. Two good building lots, each 50x200, located on Third street, for sale at a bargain. Apply to F. G. Judd, Em porium, Pa. 16-2t. A FAMOUS REMEDY 'I cured MY cough with German Syrup I" He wrote to Dr. ('*. <». tirei n ; "An as true ;is I tell you, doctor dear, I'm feelin' finer than ever I've been !" <rrhc- poor consumptive should not be the victim of experiment, as he often is, but the moment the dread disease mani fests its presence he should be given lio schee's German Syrup—a pure, non-alco holic medicine that is made specially for the cure of consumption, and has a world wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat and nil bronchial affections in old and young. <JfIL is sold in all civilized countries, and has been famous as a consumption cure for almost half a century. CJTrial bottle, 25c. I'.ig bottle, 75c. At all druggists throughout the world. • R. C. DODSON. Low Hate Excursion to Portland, Oregon. Account Lewis and Clark Exposition will be in effect via Wisconsin Central Railway. If you intend togo to Port land this year ask the ticket agent to make your ticket read via Wisconsin Central between Chicago and St Paul. Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair cars and a la Carte meals make the journey comfortable and pleasant. Further information cheerfully given by addressing W. H. Allen, T. A., ti2l Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 13-7t Warning. Al 1 persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit trom this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDEK MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1003 24-tf. NOW IS THE TIME FOR HYOMEI. Far Easier to Cure Catarrh Now Than at Any Other Season. Now is the time to use Ilyomei, when the early summer days make it so easy to cure catarrh troubles. The Ilyomei treatment, breathed tor a lew minutes three or four times a day in May or June, will do good twice as ijuickly as it. did in January, and nearly everyone knows that used faithfully then, it completely lids the system of catarrh. Hyomei is a purely vegetable prepara tion whose active curative properties are given off when it is breathed by the aid of the pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit. It destroys all germ life in air passages, purifies the blood by sup plying additional ozone, and its healing, volatic, antiseptic fragrance reaches every corner of the respiratory tract as no medicine taken through the stomach can possibly do. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but one dollar, and consists of a neat inhaler that can be carricTl in the purse or vest pocket and will last a lifetime, a modi cine dropper, and a bottle ol Hyomei. Extra bottles ol Hyomei can be procur ed. if desired, for fifty cents. At this season of the year when ca tarrhal troubles can be so ijuickly and read cured, the merits of the Hyomei treatment should be carefully in vestigated by overyonc and a complete outfit should be in every home. L. Tag gart gives his personal guarantee with every Hyomei outfit they sell to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. There is no risk whatever to the pur chaser of Ilyomei. Peculiarity About Insurance. When insurance companies grant in surance an life, they are particular to have the persou examined by a doc-tor to ascertain if he is i n sound health. They are most particular about the analysis of the urine for the diseases of the kidneys are the most fatal and so many people have diseased kidneys without knowing it. If there are any symptoms they are usually (even by doctors) attributed to some other cause. Thompson's Barosma is the safest remedy to take for it will do good whether you have kidney trouble or not. Thompson's Barosma gives rest to the nerves, 50c to 81.00. For sale by R. C. Dodson. Asbury Park Booklet. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has just issued and attractive booklet de scriptive of Asbury l'ark. The publica tion is designed to present the attractions and claims of Asbury Park as a Summer seaside resort and also to announce (he reduced rate arrangements on account of the meeting ol the National Educational Association, which will be held at Asbury Park July .'1 to 7. ersons desiring information concern ing this popular resort may obtain a copy of the booklet by enclosing two cents in postage to Ceo. W. Boyd. < leneral Pas senger Agent, Pennsylvania llailroad. Philadelphia, Pa. 3506-1(> 2t. No Gloss Carriage Paint Made. Will wear as long as Devoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to the pint. Sokl by Murry & Copper smith Co. Round—s2ls—Trip. On account of the convention of the American Medical Associationf to be ! held in Portland, Ore., July to 14, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will ; run a personally-conducted tour, visit- j ing the beautiful resorts in the Cana dian Rockies, Seattle, Tacoma, and • Portland, allowing four days in the < latter city for attending the sessions of ! the convention and for visiting the Lewis and Clark Exposition, and five; one half days in theYellowstor.e Park, a full and complete tour of that wonder land. Tickets covering every neces sary expense on route, except hotel accommodations in Portland, will be sold at the low rate of §215 from all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, except Pittsburgh, from which the rate will be $2lO. A special train of high tirade Pullman equipment will leave New York, Philadelphia, Ilarrisburg, Monday, July 3. The route will be via ' Chicago and St. Paul to Banff Hot I Springs, Lnggan, and Glacier, in the Canadian Rockies, thence to the Pacific Coast. Returning the route will lie through the States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, to the Yellowstone Park, and thence via Hil lings and via Omaha to Chicago, reach ing New York on July 20. For further information consult Pennsylvania Railroad ticket agents. A descriptive itinerary will be sent on application to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel phia, Pa. 34!)t: 14 4t. Low-Rute Tour to Denver. On account of the Epworth League International Convention, to be held in Denver, Col., July 5 to 9, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company has ar ranged a tour to Denver under its Per sonally conducted System A special train of high-grade Pullman equip- I ment will leave New York, Philadel phia, Ilarrisburg, Altoona, and Pitts burgh on Monday, July 3, arriving I Denver at 12:30 noon on Wednesday, July 5. Tickets covering round trip | transportation, Pullman accomodations (one berth) going, and all meals in dining car when traveling on special train, will be sold at the following very j low rates: Williamsport, $. r )9.75; Al toona, SSB 75; and at proportionate rates from other stations. These tickets will be good for pas sage to either Denver, Coiorado i Springs, or Pueblo, and will be good for return passage on regular trains to j leave either of the above-mentioned '• points not later than July 14. Deposit of tickets with Joint Agent at either Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo not later than July 11 and payment of fee of fifty cents secures an extension of return limit to leave either of the above points not later than August 8. I These liberal return limits will un able tourists to take advantage of the . many delightful side trips to rfsorts in the Colorado Mountains, the Yellow stone Park, the Grand Canyon of Ari zona, and the Lewis and Clark Ex position at Portland, for which special i reduced-rate tickets will be on sale ai ; Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. ! For further information concerning ! specific rates, stop-over privileges, and ' returning routes consult ticket agents, i A descrivtive itinerary will be mailed I upan application to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street ; Station. Philadelphia, Pa. 3497 14-4t. cii.iiiTKii mm:. N~~OT!CE is hereby Riven that an application will be made to the Governor of the Mate J of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, tin* fifth day of July, 190 r »,by L.W. Gleason,W.H.Mitchell, .).<). Brookbank, 11. B. Mutthersbaugli, S. P. : Kreider. lion. G. W. Huntley, Walter Yothers, Geo. Metzger, Jr.. Barclay Bros, and J. E. Smith, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations,'' approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an in tended corporation, to be called DRIFTWOOD TKLKPHONE COMPANY, the character and object whereof is for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, and leasing telephone and tele graph lines for the private use of individuals, firms, corporations, municipal and otherwise, tor general business and for police, fire alarms, and messenger business, the operation of tele phone exchanges and the furnishing of facili ties for communication by means of the trans mission of electricity over or through wires and doing a general telephone and telegraph business by such means, with ail the rights and powers in said Acts granted, the general route of the lines of said company is as follows: Beginning at a pnint, being No. 11, East Fourth street, in the Borough of Emporium, thence to Barclay Brothers *tore in the village of Sinnamahoning, in the Township of Grove, via villages of Cameron and Sterling Run.in Lumber township, and the Borough of Drift wood; passing through in said route the town ships of Shippen, Lumber. Gibson and Grove. Boroughs of Emporium and Driftwood. All the said route being in the county of Cameron, and state of Pennsylvania, with branches extending to and connecting other villages in said county, also telephone exchanges in the several boroughs and villages above mentioned, and other vil lages to be connected. The lines of such ex changes connecting offices, places of business, and residences with each other and with thecen- i tral office, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. B. W. GREEN, Solicitor. Emporium, Pa., June 2nd, 1905. SEALED PROPOSALS. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. STATE HIGHWAY IIKPARTMEiYT, Ilarrisburg, Pa. SEALED proposals will be received by the State Highway Department of Pennsylvania, under the Act approved May Ist, 1905, for the construction of 1,500 feet of road, extending from the western line of Emporium at the County Bridge over Driftwood Creek to a point on the road to Beechwood in Shippen township in the county of Cameron. Plans and specifications can be seen at the otlice of tho county commis sioners, Emporium. Pa., and at the office of the State Highway Department, Ilarrisburg, Pa. Bidding blanks will be furnished by the State Highway Department upon request. Bids must bo endorsed "PROPOSALS FOR RECONSTRUC TION OP ROAD IN SHIPPEN TOWNSHIP, CAMERON COUNTY,"and received at the office 1 of the State Highway Department not later than July Bth, 1905. I JOSEPH W. HUNTER, ii 17-1. State Highway Commissioner. g^HHfeiatr" Join Lucas & Co Philadelphia T>- | This is the ) | Store | For the People. j £ 81b Rice. 25c. 1 > 7 bars Oak I.taf ar Acme \ i Soap, 25c. 1 I 3 Cans Corn, 25c. * s 3 Cans Peas, 25c. * £ 3 Cans Tomatoes, 25c. < $ A full line' of fresh fruits, \ ) vegetables ;nd canned 3 5 meats suitable for camping > s parties. \ * Free delivery to any part s of the city. 2 10. B. Barnes, j s Allegany Avenue, C ( 'Phone 81. £ New Rotaryj I■ in V/e have now so equipped , Iy! f-f °, ur ' a ctory as lo produce an I I, abundant supply to meet the I I crest demand for cur high s v —' I low priced Rotary— i ! stitch and does everything any other sewing ma- E chine will, and does it better and easier. Shipped on 90 days Trial. Warranted for ajj term of years. | We Are The Fir sip to effer the people the new type Rotary Sewing H Machine at less than $65.00 to $75.00. R High prices must give way before us. jj You Must Have our new, elaborate Sewing Machine Book H and ! 40 large pager.. 11x14 in. The finest sewing jj machine bock ever published. Fully describes jj t lxe newest Rotary and other standard machines o at prices never equaled. It is free to you. Write ft J ? or it today. li g j Montgomery Ward & Co., i I Michigan Ave., Malison and Washington Sts. W * 11 11 1 CHiCAGO 112 HUMPHREYS' Specifics euro by acting directly on the sick parts without disturbing tlio rest of the system. No. 1 for Fevers. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Teething. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Ni uralgia. No. 9 " Heiwlaches. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Suppressed Periods. No. 12 " Whites. Nti. 13 " Croup. No. 11 " The Skin. No. 15 " lihenniatism. No. 1G '• Miliaria, No. 19 " Catarrh. No. 20 " \Vhon;>ing Congb. No. 27 " The Kidneys. No. lio " The Bladder. No. 77 " La Grippe. Is small bottles oE pellets that lit the vent pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. eaeh. Medical Guide mailed free. Humphreys' 3led. Co., Cor. William & Johu Streets, New York. THE- Windsor Hotel I Between I2tli and 18th sts., on Filbert St. I Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes WALK from the Heading & Terminal. —■ Hj Five minutes WALK from the Penn'a It. S European Plan SI.OO per day and upwards. B American P an s2.no per day. FRANK M. SCII EIBLEY. Manager. I ammmmmpßauammsHtammamm dr. mmncompound. Safe, speedy regulator; tTiCPiits. Druggist* <»r mall Booklet free. DR. LAFII/.NCO. Philadelphia, Pa.
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