Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 24, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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WE have th© best stocked jl
general store in the county J
and if you are looking for re
liable goods at reasonable
prices, we are ready to serve fll
|= you with the best to be found. =l]
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i worthy goods and fair dealing }|
pi is too well known to sell any PJ
J but high grade goods. J.
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Our stock of Queensware and [ji
6 Chinaware is selected with jl
great care and we have some
of the most handsome dishes j|
ever shown in this section, jr.
I both in imported and domestic Ml
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p makes. We invite to visit jjf
us and look our goods over. J|
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We carry in stock | i
at* the largest line of Car- . J • i| »
pets, Linoleums and **
Mattings of all kinds ' W *•
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A very large line ot FOR THE W
II ££SF CMTM LODGING IS
5 ft *
Art Squares and of fine books in a choice library f*
Rugs of all sizes and select the I deal pattern of Globe- **
** kind, from the cheap- Wernicke "Elastic" Bookcase.
srv est to the best. Furnished with bevel French H
plate or leaded glass doors. :
Dining Chairs, «n =*«■= °» S|f
Rockers and GEO. J. LaBAR, .
A High ChairS. Sole Agent for Cameron County. fc# '
A large and elegant
line of Tufted and
hgj Drop-head Couches. Beauties md at bargain prices.
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k t , S3O Bedroom Suitp, OET S4O Sideboard, quar- COfi s. *
solid oak at 4)ZO tered <ak 450U ff*
S2B Bedroom Suits, <£*)! $32 Sideb< ard, quar- enc N
solid oak at 4)/l tered cak 4)20 J*
pi* $2.5 Bed room Suits, CTf) $22 Sideboaid, qnar- cic M
M solid oak at j tered 0ak,... H
M A laree line of Dresners from | C'h ffoniers of all kinds and M
$8 up. all prices. £#
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The finest line of Sewing Machines on the market, fej
IJ the "DOMESTIC" and "EIJRILGE.' All drop- JJ
£2 heads and warranted. jl
A fine line of Dishes, common grade and China, in **
sets and by the piece. H
As I keep a full line of everything that goes to $4 1
u make up a good Furniture store, it is useless to enum- M
erate them all.
M Please call and see for yourself that I am telling kg
hg you the truth, and if you don't buy, there is no harm *4 j
done, as it is no trouble to show goods.
ii GEO J .LaBAR. [j
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1905
THE LARGEST TUSKS.
FOUND ON A BULL ELEPHANT
IN CENTRAL AFRICA.
; One of Them Made a Load for Four
Men—Both Were Brought to
America—One Was Re- j
turned to London.
New York.—This is a picture of one
! of the two largest tusks that ever came
into the ivory trade. Both came from
j the same animal.
The specimen here supported by four
I Ivory carriers weighs 247 pounds.
Think of carrying around to a very ven
erable age a weight of nearly 500 pounds
in tusks alone! No wonder that an ele
! phant's neck is so thick and muscular.
One day about eight years ago a. party
of black elephant hunters on a slope of
Mount Kilimanjaro saw the animal that
: was carrying these wonderful tusks
around and killed it. The villagers
down below were much astonished
: when they saw four men carrying the ;
i ivory down the mountain. They had j
never seen a tusk before that was more j
than a one-man load.
The tusks were taken to Zanzibar, ;
where they were the talk of the town. |
j The bidding for them was spirited, and 1
! naturally enough, they were purchased
{ for the American trade. Both of them
i came to New York, but one crossed the
| ocean again and is now in the British
' museum.
The agent of a Berlin museum arrived
1 in Zanzibar a few days after the tusks
: had been shipped, and was greatly cha
j grined because one of them had not j
j been purchased for him. He had left ]
a sum of money there with instruc- i
tions that if anything unique in the '
j museum line came along it was to be
| purchased for his institution.
On his return to Europe he tele- !
| graphed to America to learn what one j
j of the tusks might be purchased for. I
! The answer was $5,000, and that settled
| it. Berlin never expects to own one of
the biggest tusks in the world.
It is rare that a tusk weighs more !
I than from 100 to 120 pounds. The size ;
of the tusk does not depend upon the ;
age or size of the animal. Some of the |
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A LOAD FOR POUR MEN.
| (The Largest Elephant Tusks of Which
There Is Any Record.)
| largest tusks have been obtained from
I small elephants.
These two tusks were more than nine
feet in length, but the aged bull ele
| phant that wore them was of only me
! dium size. The next largest tusks on
| record in the African trade weighed re
j spectively 22GV& and 175 pounds.
No one ever hears of such ravages
among the Indian elephants as has
been made by hunters among the Afri
can herds. This is due to the inferior
ity of size of their tusks, and therefore
in the value of the ivory they yield.
An Asiatic cow elephant has very
small tusks or none at pjl, and very few
of the males have large development of
ivory. They are like some men who
cannot grow whiskers even with the
j stimulus of hair lotions. But this in
feriority has been their salvation, lor
t r.-!••• i-.re no signs that they will meet
the doom of extermination that threat
, ens uieir African brethren.
The heaviest Asiatic tusks that are j
known to have come into the market J
| weighed 100, 106 and 100 pouncs. The '
| largest tusk of a mammoth yet dug out j
| of the soil weighed 173 pounds.
So the old animal which was caught j
on the side of Kilimanjaro takes th<? j
palm, as iar as the records go, in ancient j
! or moi:ern times.
Southampton's Success.
Tidal oddities are the secret of the 1
j prosperity oi Southampton, which is j
j used as a port of entry in spite of the I
! fact that under ordinary conditions j
j costly dredging would be required to 1
! make the town available as a port, j
I Southampton has four tides daily in
place of the ordinary two, an I scarce
ly has one tide begun to ebb when a
second checks its progress and gives
high water again. Owing to the
position of the Isle of Wight,
the tides enter both from the Eng
lish channel and the Solent, and
j there is but an hour of ebb to each
I tide. This enables the largest steam
j ers to dock at any time, and has
j drawn largely from Liverpool, with ita
costly improvements.
Costly Crown for a Statue.
Seventeen hours of religious serv
ices preceded the crowning of the
statue of"The Virgin of the Pillar."
in the Cathedral of Saragossa. Twen
ty-two altars were in use serv
ices being continuous at all of them,
and at last the archbishop advanced
with due solemnity and placed the
crown upon the head of the statue,
while a military band stationed
outside played the royal march
and a salute was fired from the
fort. The ceren.ony was followed
by a jollification ;.nd the perform
ance of national dances in the market
place. The crown wa>- presen 'd by the
1 queen mother and the ladies of the
j aristocracy of Madrid, and is ilued at
51 no OHO. being costly tl n some
I of the crowns worn by kings.
NSmo of Cape Horn.
Cape Horn was so named by Sponten,
| a Dutch sailor, who first "doubled it,"
j from the name of his birthplace, II jorne,
j a village on 'he Zuyder Zee
POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE. (
Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company.
1
Condensed Time Table in Effect June 4, 1905.
RKAD DOWN. READ UP.
Sun
day Week Days. I Daily ! Week Days. I
Only I | j I
P.M. A.M.; A.M. A.M. | P.M. P.M. STATIONS. jA. M. A.M. P. M. P.M P.M
518 818 11 18 518 !Lv Addison Ar 10 13 443 850 \
«00 900 12 00 600 Knoxville j 9 30; i 400 8 08,
814 917 12 14 614 West Held i 917 347 7 55;
6 47, 947 12 47 847 Gaines Junction....j 841 j 811 7 25 ;
10 00 100 Ar. ) [hv 823 714
700 10 20 500 700 L». j ualeton,. j Ar g 3U; 3 00i 707
740 11 00 540 Gross Fork June.. 739 623 >
800 11 20 802 Hulls [ 7 18, 802
820 ] 11 40 620 Wharton 6 56, '5 40
:12 15 j ' Sinnamahoning.... | [ 500
|l2 **o I I Driftwood « i A 52
1 02 ) 1 Medix Run I | 4 08
1 2S j | Tyler 3 42]
j 1 31 I Peufleld | 333
2 00 j Dußois '3 00;
P. M. P. M.
P. M.i A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P.M A.M P.M
8 20, 11 45 620 i Wharton i 856 j 520 1110;
829 12 00 629 I Costello j 64t j 508 1068
838 12 15 I I Art - Alw , in (Lv 635 |6 00 1050
1 00 838 800 Lv \ • Allstin JAr :3:io' 950 865
2 00! 705 845 Keating Summit A.M.I 2,20, 910 740
P. M. | A. M.I
! !A. M. P. M. A. M. ; A. M. P. M. I I
;8 30 3 30; Wellsville 806 2:46 | |
858 352 Genesee ! 741 2 18: |
9 09! 401 West Bingham ! 730 206
927 416 ....Newfield Junction..j 713 150 j
10 10i 455 Galeton ! 6 30; 1 05, j
I 1 I PM! PM '
11 05j 6 29j | Cross Fork June j j7 30 | 5 40;
11 55 [ 710 Cross Fork \ 630 ; 440
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CONNECTIONS.
Additional trains leave Galeton at 8:45 a. m.and 6:25 p. m„ arriving at Ansonia at 9:21 a.m.
and 7:00 p. m.
Returning leave Ansonia at 9:35 a. in., and 8:30 p. in., arriving at Galeton at 10:09 a. m ~ and
9:05 p. m.
At Driftwood with P. R. R.
At Dtißois with B. R. P. Ry.
At Keating Summit with B. fc A. V. Div. of Pennsylvania R. R.
At Ansonia with N.Y.C.& HH. R. for all points north and south.
At Newfield Junction with C. &i P. A. Ry., Union Station.
At Genesee with N. Y A Pa., Ry. Union Station.
At Addison with Erie R. R., Union Station.
At Wellsville with Erie K R. for points east and west.
At Sinnamahoning with P. R. R.—P. it E. Div.
M.J. MCMAIION, Div. Pass Ag't.,Galeton.Pa. W. C. PARK. Gen'l Bupt„ Galeton. Pa.
E. A. NIEL, Traffic Mgr. Butftilo, N.Y. C. PETER CLARK. Gen'l Mgr. Buffalo, N. Y.
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yfiOWis THE TI METO PAINT. D
L 3 , Important Mem«nindum.---I"r,'.""il;. I "'U
ol '•« •»« •»»*«> 00 %*0 «) ltboi, S2O 00 pwaO.w.U Uit It* »«.<• Th* tea* p«.ai
BH « diim i »J0 00 IIm it<
M "Above all. USE GOOD PAINT! . |§f
W The oil I linseed oil I Just pure linseed is the "life"—the one great rtquis- M
L# ite of good paint for which there is no substitute—and the ture way to get the B&4
ttfl pure, fresh linseed oil it to buy the oil and
Pi M
M separately." For every gallon of Kinloch Paint buy one gallon of lintetd oil. ■■
Hj This makes two gallons of-paint, ready for use. Vou then know that the paint BH
you're putting on your house is alive—"the genuine oil is in it,"and paint is not
HH paint unless it contains 50* of really pure oiL Wc will further explain 'Jie virtues
■■ of Kinloch Paint if you will call an<l see us. fIH
D HURTEAU & FORBES fl
iar w COMIAMV
G.SCHMIDT'S,^
—HEADQUARTERS FOR
FRESH BREAD(
M pooiilar fancycakeß
P ICE CREAM,
1 • ■"
CONFECTIONERY
Daily Delivery. All orders given promptand
* skillful attention.
WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY Thev have stood the te.t of yet,
OTnnUH - and hart cured theusanda oi
\ I nllHh 0 112 /lasei ofNerrous Ducatci, inch
V J UIIIUWU
Pf AO A 111 I p <M and T artcocoU.Atrophy.&C.
Tt 112 hll £ ' r*i ' t \ yArSW" They clear the brain, Btrcngthca
a a HWrtllM I T?' r^' make digestiea
j(%\ perfect, aad impart a healthy
HwK. te whole All drains and lotiea are checked permanently. Unless patients
are P r ® P cared, their condition often worries them into Insaaity, Coaramptlon or Death,
ajSBBSft M ailed sealed. Price $i per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee te cure or refuudUu
"WHi money, #5.00. Send for free book. Address, PEAL ÜbDICINfi 1?A ritTflllllf
W%w tale bj B. O. Dodaco, Prngglat, Km port aa, Fa.
THE
Windsor
Hotel I
Between 12th and 13th Sts., on Filbert St. I
Philadelphia, Pa.
Three minutes WA IJ\ from the Reading I
Terminal.
Five minutes WALK from the Penn'a R. H
R. Depot. 1 mmmmm
European Plan sl.uo per clay and upwards. ■
American Pian $2 00 per day.
j FRANK Rl. SCHEIBLEY. Manager. g
jmaflani Dean's I
I A safe, certain relief for ■
u Menstruation. Never known to full. c*ai'e! 9
j Sun:! Speedy! Hatlafactlon Guaranteed I
ior money liefunde<l. Sent prepaid for jfj
a 11.00 per box. Will send them on trlpl, to B
1 be paid for when relieved. Hamples Free. 3
U UNiTEO MEDICAL CO., Bo* 74, LANCASTER PA. R
Hold in Emporium by L. iTaggart am U. C-
DocUoi),
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidnevs emd blnc'der t izl''
iJ¥ 0' R a" rt pr
RL|# I! U I oJI L-l -Jlii k
Irlk Mi 11 V W &f|| i| DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
mm Y£\ 1,-'j |sß KJ K| |«; *J ,'*•? k| The SI.OO bottle »>ntalrs 2H tlmesthe trial Hi-, which sella •"• r -0 cent*.
Ww] iifcr xi ' l|'y £. jl r«MA«ID ONLY AT THE I.ABO!tATO*Y Of
LJ \lLi I C/ LJ E. C. Da WITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL.
Hold bv K. C. Dodson, Druggist.
t \\ <• promptly obtain l'. S. *iM ForclgiT^^
/ Send mtxlel, akotch or plioto of invention fort
free report on For free
S The Place to Bay Cheap S
Ssts iPli L
11. LaFßiiO'S COMORO.
Safe, apeedy rouulator: DrujjKHt* or mail
boulclei free, DAL LAFUANCO. Philadelphia, PH.
TTMH TAn.fM.ff,
OOUDERSPORT L PORT ALLEfIANY R. R.
Tfctiflg effect lb « VtiL. I*ol.
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•TAXIONB. ——— —. —
r. «• M. A. W. A. M.
MAUtfur... LT. sib' 7 08 11 *
QtoUmao, *8 33 •• 11 il
BartrtUo *8 80 .... » 14 11 47
fUalette 3 40 7 tS . 11 M
tCnttwlton'a »S 16 ** ..... «11 6»
M faU., 8 69 7 88 12 OS
Ohnaited «< 00 *7 8»t *l2 09
■MBBODdS, °° °° I*l2 18
J A*. 4 20 A. *. T «6 I 12 15
Oauderaport. J Lt #]# # #Q| , M
Worth Coudersport, »8 18 !°" *1 HB
Prink'*, « 28 !«8 10 *1 It
Ooleeburr, <■« 40 •# 171 1 20
Be Yen UrMgea |»8 1* .... •« II 1 "1 i 4
lUvmoDdi't, I*7 00 |*B SO! 18*
Oold. 706 6 SO! 1 11
!*e«rfleld I °» I U1
Nowfleid Junction, 7 87j 8 48] 1 04
Pert! n», ,|*7 U>j •« 48| *1 M
C»rpeater'«, 7 18 1 »1 t'.7
Crowell'a, 7 «6 «8i 01
OIyWM Ar. J BOS ...... T 05i ill
U. .J .|A. I T. U.
WB»TWA!IB.
_ I 1 8"7 8 j
STATIONS. | ) 1 i
A. M. P. M A. W. J
CTTMM LT. 7 20 2 71i\ 91110 1
Orowell'a, •7 27*? W* 0 19
Carpenter'*, I 00 34* 9 22
Perkina, *1 33 "3 87 i* B 36 j
PfewfleldlJunctlou 7 37 1«! 953
Newfleid 141 2
Oold 741 213 910
Raymond's T 49' 2 54 • 947 .....
Seven Bridge*, •* 01 »8 (K *lO ......
Colesburg •» 04. 8 01 *lO 10
Prink'*, ;*8 12*0 17 *lO 20;
North Oouderaport, °° *3 2S'*lo 85' .. .
SAr. 8 28 8 30 10 lo{
I P. M.J
L». 8 23- 8 00*; 1 20 ... .
Hammonds, 00 I 00 00
Olmatad, »S M»8 05 *1 SI
Ml»a 8 37' 810 187 ...d
Knowlton'*, °° *6 17 °°
Be alette 8 471 6 211 ISI
Bnrtville BMi 8 28- 201 |
Coleman •" ,*8 341 00 ......
Port Allegany 90»8 40 i 25
(•) Flag station*. (°°) Train* do not step
»1 Telegraph office*. Train No*. 3 and 10 wtM
carry pasaengcr*. Tain* 8 and 10 do.
Train* run on Bastern Standard Time.
Connection*—At LTlyssen with Fall Brook H'jf
for point* north and *outh. At B. &8. Junc
tion with Buftalo it SuaquahannaK. R. north iv'
WeH*vllle, south for Saleton and Anaonia. At
Port Allegany with W. N. Y.Si P. R. R., nor'.h
for Buffalo, Olnan, Bradford and 3methp>.n.
aouth for Keating Summit, Austin, Empotijf
c,nd Pua't R. R., points.
B. A. MoCLURE Gen'lSupt.
Oouilersport, Pa.
I Who is 1
Your ji
! Clothier? j
I If it's R. SEGER & CO,. 1
you are getting the right j
kind of merchandise. There j
is no small or grand decep- jj
tlon practiced in their store. I
Sustained success demon- I
Btrates that there is I
"growth in truth"in the |
retailing of
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE
CLOTHING AT POPULAR
PRICES.
R. SEGER 4 CO. j
For Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Fine Commercial
Job Work of All
Kinds,
Get Our Figures.
|piLES»"^»l
H D. )Uu. TtoapMß, Rupt. fcj
N Orftdsd 3«hoo)a, BatterlUe, N. wrltea :"I «*n e*j R
D ih*r A o «I 1 Ton oialoa for than." Dr. 8. M. I>eTor«, I
B lUvaa Rook. W. V*., «rlu« : " Th«r «lv« unlTrra»l amila rW
H fiction." Dr. 11. l>. McGIII, Clarkibarg, Tenn , vrlui: H
■ "In • praotlc* »112 23 «, I Lav* fouud BO rvraadv 10 R
Pj «qu-.l j OUM." Paiea, M Cmmrt. Hurvpies Ftm. Said M
Pj by PniwUn. martin HUOT, UAHCASTEH. PA. 1 gCTaMMsgazaaggganaaP
gCTaMMsgazaaggganaaP
Sold in Emporium by i- Taturarl and K <1
DadaoO.
EVERY WOMAM
Sometimes noeils n rrli.'.hlf*
AW monllil/ regulating' raediciua.
DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL piLLS,
Are prompt, safe and certain in result. The peniv
ine (Dr. l'eal'sj never dianpi>oiut. 81.00 per bon.
Sold by R. C. Dodsou, druggist
Gut'O
what you ect.
Foley's Kidney Ctira
taukes kidneys end bladder right.
*3 a mm .p: r? a l y r2
the most healing calve In the world
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