There Is Money in <nV!ni» subscriptions to the Four- Track New«, tlie great illustrated monthly magazine »112 travel nnd education. A quick seller. Very liberal terras. I.arße profits. Apents vintfl everywhere. Write Geoi 11. Daniels. Vuhlisher. 7 Fast 42nd Street, New York, for full particulars. Many a man who thinks he is frank is considered impudent by others. Don't spoil your clothes. I'se Red Pro*« Ball Blue and keep them white as snow. All grocers, f> cents a package. It's a fine thing to be your own master, if you don't care about pay days. DEATH SEEMED NEAR. How a Chicago Woman Found Help When Hope Was Fast Fading Away. Mrs. E. T. Gould, 914 W. Lake Street, Chicago, 111., says: " Doan's Kidney Pills are all that saved me from death of liriyht's Disease, that I know.l , had eye trouble, „.-£•> backache, catches j when lying abed rif •« & or when bending over, was languid PrrSy. and often dizzy an( ' ' KL d sick head aches and bearing own Pains. The PT r " kidney secretions llijl Milf were too copious ' m * w; I and frequent, and very bad in ap pearance. It was in 1903 that Doan's Kidney Pills helped me so quickly and cured me of those troubles and I've been well ever since." Foster-Milburn Co., BufTalo, N. T. For sale by all druggists. Price, 50 cents per box. THE PIONEER 10c PACKAGE The Highest Grade o! Cereal Food in the World iCi* ft S&i, X vmL THE LIFE-POWER OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Millions Eat It Daily Every Grccer Sells It. W. L. DOUGLAS s & s s-5? s k © es a; W. L. Douglas 54.00 Cilt Edge Lino cannot bo equalled at any price. 15H0LS jj fl .A.ce,/ / ! // ©\ pfi '' 'W&<| \ E' II ' 'f J M' ■; m, /- r '- r , ! h' : " i k r /rr'*S<> ! 1 S^s& ' f v. i , norjr etes and sri a mom: ,». .\j ANY O'fHEii itiAfoc SASTVftSit* & | fj flfiH REWARD *o anyone who can $ - UjUcJU disprove this statement. W. L. Douglas 5*3.50 shoes have by their ex cellent style, taiy 11 11i r *r. and superior wearing qualities, achieved the 112 m.st eulcoiany $3.50 Alloc in t!ie world. Tht*y urc lust us (rood as those that cost you ss.< to s7.oo—tlie only difference It the price. It I could take you Into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest In the v »- ld under one ro >i inaMng tr<en's fine shoes. nnd show you iho corewltfi which every pair of Dougtss utMH -i Is made, you would realize wbj , i . Doi lis shoes arc tiie bebt shoes produce ! i.i the w.jr!d. If I could show you the between the fhor.i made in my factory am. those of other you would understand why Douvtia* $3.50 fehoes cost moro to uiat.e, why they hold their fhupe, fit better, w» ar longer, and ore of intrinsic \ :luf? thun any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. IV. L. Ur crfjv* u tyr&nfj Warto Shnea fc* Mmr, > k .- .^o#A «rc:c ShGaa,s2.aO, $2, CAUTION. —lnsist upon having W.L.l>oug lan shoes, rake no cuh»<titute. N <rie genuine without his tiaino ami |>rfoo ftainf>ed on bottom. WANTKfi. A shoo<i< aler Ipevary town where W. L. Slhh Slhh m aro not «ol<|. Kull line el caiupled fient fr«o f«»r in j.o *ti«»n upon request. fatt Color fytlctn uxetf; they u/llt not uxor bmst'j "Writo for Illnstrattfl of Fall Styles VV. L. JiOl'liLAS, ltiuckUiii, Mats*. Try ;"5 B i A. * * Wiwn you ore biliotu B a •rii have buudacht, back fct hu »i«! bod twt« in tliu mouth, h. iui 1.1 your din • (Fiat lb, U« b t cum fur R" fbf,M tii'k jniK'fc* -Ci-tery King, L'. I Is U.. 1.1 I. MMltf '& leuUi to n«t W.U, J ■ -r ft mr-Mumr**' i*n h»u 112 an» JOIN HANDS iN I, PEACE AND WAR THE TEXT OF THE NEW ANGLO JAPANESE TREATY IS MADE PUBLIC FOR FIRST TIME. WILL CONDUCT WARS TOGETHER Should Either England or Japan Become Involved in a War, the Other Party Will at Once Come to the Assistance of Its Ally. London. Sept. 27. —The text of the | Anglo-Japanese treaty signed August 12 was issued from the foreign office last evening, together with a dispatch to the British ambassador at. St. Petersburg forwarding a copy of the 1 agreement, with instructions to com- 1 municate it to the Russian govern ment at the earliest opportunity. The treaty contains eight clauses and a long preamble. The latter states that the object of the treaty is the mainten ance of general peace in Asia and In dia and the preservation of the inter- ! ests of all the powers in China by in suring the integrity of China and the j principle of equal opportunity for the commerce of all nations, the mainten ance of the territorial rights of Great Britain and Japan in Eastern Asia and India and the defense of their special interests therein. The text of the treaty is as follows: "Article I—lt1 —It is agreed that when ever in the opinion either of Groat Britain or Japan any of the rights and interests referred to in the preamble to this agreement are in jeopardy, the | two governments will communicate ; with another fully and frankly and will consider in common the measures ! which should be taken to safeguard those menaced rights or interests. "Article 2 —Should either of the high contracting parties be involved in war in defense of its territorial rights or special interests, the other party will at once come to the assist ance of its ally and both parties will : conduct a war in common and make I peace in mutual agreement with any power or powers involved in such war. "Article 3—Japan possessing para mount political, military and economic : ' interests in Korea. Great Britain rec- | I ogni7.es Japan's right to take such ! measures for the guidance, control and I protection of Korea as she may deem | proper to safeguard and advance those j interests, providing the measures so 1 taken are not contrary to the principle jof equal opportunities for the com | merce and industry of all nations. "Article 4—Great Britain, having a ! special interest in all that concerns j the security of the Indian frontier, j Japan recognizes her right to take : such measures in the proximity of that frontier as she may find necessary." AN INSURANCE MERGER. It Appears to Have Been a Bad Thing for the Policy Holders in 28 Small Companies. Chicago, Sept. 27. —Investigation of , the affairs of the Western Life In ! demnity Co. by a state examiner yes terday brought to light facts tending I to show that claims of perhaps thou sands of policy holders in assessment companies have been practically wiped out through company manipula tions. Kxaminer Lucius Fronts dis | covered that 2X small insurance com panies have terminated ihcir existence by merging into the Western Life In ; demnity Co. "That means," said the examiner, j "that the policy holders of the original companies have gone through a pro i cess which leaves them practically un i insured, although they are still paying their premiums and have been doing so for years. This condition is not particularly the fault of the Western ; or other absorbing companies, for the i absorption is done according to law." J Charges that the company was be | ing "milked dry" were made at the i hearing before Judge Kohlsaat by At ' torey Levlnson for the complaining j policv holders. "The company may transact ordi ; nary business, but the assets may not be used for anything except to pay death claims," ruled Judge Kohlsaat. A Typhoon Strikes Manila. New York, Sept. 27. —The Sun has a ! dispatch from Manila reporting a de | structlve typhoon in that city. Th' native districts were swept away.s.non i persons are homeless and five |-'ili i plnos were killed and 2<>o people in j jui. d. Passenger Cars Must be Screened. Jael mcii , Ml S< pt. 27. At a eon i ft it nee df tin* state boa id of li-alUi { au l the governor yesterday an ordl I nanee was adopted requiring that all j put- ■ 't eoinlii useij in the elate tauht be closely screened. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1905. A DESPERATE DUEL. %n Express Messenger and a Firmer Friend Battled in an Express Car— Both Are Probably Fatally Hurt. Decatur, 111., Sept. 28.—John E. Ryan, of Chicago, Pacific express mes- J senger on Wabash passenger train No. \ 13, and Edward Greene, also of Chi cago, a former express messenger, fought with pistols in Ryan's car yes | terday. Both were seriously wounded and may die. On arrival here Ryan j was taken to the Wabash hospital and | Greene to St. Mary's hospital. Conflicting stories are told by the j combatants. Greene says that lie got |on the express car at Forty-seventh j street, Chicago, intending togo to his j home at Pittsfield to visit his rela j tives. He was an old friend and Ryan, Greene claims, permitted him to ride. I Greene says he assisted Ryan with the express matter and that they then began drinking. Jokes led to a quarrel and Greene says he and Ryan drew | pistols at the same time. Ryan's story is that ho did not see Greene In the car until the train reached Cerro Gordo. Relieving that Greene jumped in for the purpose of robbery, Ryan fired at him. According to Ryan they clinched and both of them, with revolvers drawn, rolled about on the car floor. Finally separ ating, each sought shelter in the car and waited for the other to expose himself. Just as the train was near Decatur, Ryan says, he and Greene fired and both went down, but were on their feet in a short time and the duel continued until the train reached the outskirts of Decatur, when Greene opened a door and jumped from the car. Greene was unable to run and was found an hour later by the police. Greene has a bullet in the breast and another in the right lung, while a third ball is in the fleshy part of the abdomen. Ryan was shot, in the left jaw, in the left ear and in the left shoulder. Draws the Color Line. Baltimore, Sept. 29. —At the demo cratic state convention which was held in Ford's opera house, this city, Thurs day, Comptroller of State Gordon T. Atkinson was renominated and a plat form adopted which, excepting a para graph endorsing the excellent business administration of the present demo cratic governor, Edwin Warfield, is wholly devoted to the advocacy of the proposed constitutional amendment to restrict negro suffrage which will be voted upon at the November election. A Battle Between Students. New York, Sept. 29. —Sophomores and freshmen of Columbia university waged a fierce battle at the Bronx casino last night on the occasion of the sophomore smoker, at which cap tive freshmen were forced to furnish II he entertainment. When a list of the casualties had been completed it was found that the most seriously injured was a sophomore named Beck, who had three ribs broken. A Famous Lawyer Dies. New York, Sept. 28.—Wheeler 11. Peckham, the noted lawyer, died sud denly here yesterday in his office. Apoplexy is thought to have caused his death. Mr. Peckham was 7:! years old. He was appointed federal district attorney of New York in 1884 and in 1891 was appointed to the federal su preme court by President Cleveland. The senate refused to confirm his nomination. Smallest State Is Blotted Out. Brussels, Sept. 28. —An agreement has been reached between the Belgian and Prussian governments for the ces sion to Belgium of the neutral terri tory of Moresnet in exchange for a strip of land adjoining the town of Eupen, in Prussia, 11 miles from Aix la-Chapelle and close to the Belgian frontier. Thus the smallest Huropean state has been blotted out. Avenged His Sister's Wrongs. Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 28. —Charles Denton, a real estate man, was shot and killed yesterday by R. It. Horn, a wood finisher. The shooting is said to have grown out of Denton's treatment of Horn's sister. Man and Wife Assassinated. Gallup, N. M., Sept. 28. —Andrew Casno, a coal mine owner who lives near here, was assassinated Tuesday night and his wife fatally wounded. The motive for the crime is thought to have been robbery. Taft Returns. Hnn Francisco, Sept. 28. The steamship Koria arrived yesterday from the Orient, beating tii< Iran I'aclflc record by several hours. Among her passengers wen- Secretary of War Tai't and mni;t of the members of a parly which left with him im the far east on the Manchuria on July ><. Linemen Struck. Wllki Bbarro, Pa., pi. 2v \ strike if the linemen of hucluiwanna and l.u Kerne counties wan ord"red s. Merday. 4kwM Nan .1- I lii , aak for $ a day am. .1 11111 • h . II- day. POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE. Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company. Condensed Time Table in Effect June 4, 1905. READ DOWN. READ UP. g__. day Week Days. ; Daily I Week Days. Duly _ _ 1 _ r. M. A.M. A.M. A.M. { P.M. P.M.: STATIONS. (A.M. A. M. 1 P. M. I I'.M P.M ! sis 818 11 18 518 <Lv Addison Ar 10 13; 443 SSO 600 900 12 00 600 Knoxville 1 9 30, 400 8 08, 614 917 12 14 614 Weatfield ! 9 17| 347 7 55; 647 947 12 47 6 47* .Gaines Junction'.... l 841 311 725 10 00, 1 00 ! Ar. t rial,,t on ILv « *•; ! 754 700 10 20 500 700 Lv. ) uaieion,. j- Ar 8 3 „i 300 /j 0 7 7 40 11 00; 5 401 Cross Fork June . 7 3!l 623 800 11 20 602 Hulls | 7 IS I 602 820 11 40 620 Wharton j 6 50; 540 I 12 15j Sinnumaliomng....< | 5 00 i 12 f.o | Driftwood j 4 52 I 1 02' Medix Hun 4 08, i 123 Tyler 3 42 j 131 Penfleld j 13 331 ! 2UO Dußois I j3 00 , P. M. P. M. P.M. A.. M. P.M.I I'.M.) A. M-i P.M A.M P.M 8 20( 111 45 6 20. Wharton 656 520 1110 8 19 j 12 00; 629 Costello 6 44 |6 08 10581 3 38 |l2 15| I Ar j 1 Lv 6 35 15 00 10)0! 100 6 38' 800 Lv | - Auslln /Ar j 3'lo: 950 805 2 Oof 7 03] 845 .KeatingSummit..., A.M.I 2,20! 910:7 40 I ,P. M. | A. M.i i I I I |A. M. P. M.' A. M. IA. M.! P. M.i 830 3 30j Wellsville 806 2146 8 58; 3 52! Genesee 741 2 181 9 oß| 4 Oil West Bingham, 730 206 9 27| 4 15! Newfield Junction.. 7 13; 1 801 1011101 4 55i Galeton 6 30| 105; j | |p M L_r M 11 05t 625 Cross Fork June....; 7 3oj j !5 40, 11 65' 7 10 Cross Fork 6.301 4 40 1 l_ _l_ i I I I I I CONNECTIONS. Additional trains leave Galeton at 8:45 a. in.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. m., and 3:30 p. m., arriving at Galeton at 10:09 a. m., and 9:05 p. m. At Driftwood with P. R. R. At Dullois with B. R. fc P. Ry. At Keating Summit with B. fc. A. V. Div. of Pennsylvania R. R. At Ansonia with N.Y.C.& H R. R. for all points north and south. At Newfleld 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 WeUsville with Erie K. R. for points east and west. At Sinnamahoniog with P. R. R.—P. it E. Div. U.J. MC.MAUON, Div. Pass Ag't., Galeton, Pa. W. C. PARK. Gen'tSupt., Galeton. Pa. E. A. NIEL, Traffic Mgr. Buffalo, N.Y. C. PETER CLARK. Gen'l Mgr. Buffalo, N. Y. qnc» mm •PO KA.DOT.CANsTargrpT' jrJ BpOWiSTHE TIMETOPAINT. H U « important MJ 00 ■ *«* W ..h«. nil.. !k. .... p«..t fry* <■•»«« <IJO O0 S2O 00 pt.ti >. U* oalr<w* y«M«. TtwUt J ih H H H«| W y TAbove all, USE GOOD PAINT!. _ 1| The oil I linseed oil I Just pure linseed is the "life"—the one great requi»» U fte of good paint for which there is no substitute—and (he sure w?y Co .get the, ■rif ES pure, fresh linseed oil it to buy the oil and y Mnioch y ,MOuSSuSuSir \ figg separately." For every gallon of Kinloch Paint buy one gallon of linseed oil. fed MB This makes two gallons of-paint, ready for use. You then know that the paint. Bfl you're putting on your house is alive—"the genuine oil is in it,"and paint is not I J paint unless it contains 50* of really pure oil. We will further explain Jie virtues p-% of Kinloch Paint if you will catl and see us. ' SB U FOR SALE BY I HURTEAU & FORBES E nar mmi m MEBBBSSM mm m G.SCHMIDT'S, G.SCHMIDT'S,' — —HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH BREAD, •C PODUlaf CAKES, ' JSJ ICE CREAM, Q - CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. Allordersftiven promptand skillful attention. §WKEN IN DOUBT, TRY The* have Mood the t«t of OTHHRIft r _ _ - and hare cured thousands oJ N ' Kmih |K) 0 *J 112 of Nervous Diseases, rach UIIIUIVU R®* Debility. Dit*ine«».SicepJ««*- a A| iy fl aeu and Varicocele,Atropky,&c. fi H AIH ' They clear ibe brain, strcngthe« rtwVllll • circulation, make digestion perfect, and impart a healthy rigor to the whole beinp. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients arc properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price $1 per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund tiu money, #5 00. Send for tree book. Addxcss* PfcAL MLDICIN& CO- CltVtlasd* Vor ri%le b/ R. O. Doc Urn, Druggist, orlrnm, Pt. THE Windsor Hotel Between 12th and 13th Sts„ on Filbert St. Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes WALK from the Reading Terminal. Five ii'inuti s WALK from the Penn'tt R. European Plan *1 per day and upwards. American Plan $2 uo per day. FRANK M.SCHEIBLEY. Manager. Ililaia Dean'?! A i«fp, certain r**llof for I MfUKtrimtion. Nevt r known tofi»ll. faff! E Sure! Hpeoily! Sut»sfattioi» <itm run trod I or money Refunded. s«*tit prepaid for I 91.01) i)f*r hoi. Will Mend them on trh*l, to I be pah! U*r whin relieved. Ham pled t r*>e. I U UNITIO MIDICALCO., Sol f4, Pa -ii m Hold in Eiuporimu by L. iTaggart am It. C. DedaoQ. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidnevs nnd hfndfter i !sri t W ~ JL* H DYSPEPSIA CURE >v \ /X fl VIM S-i DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT > 1 \ \ li ffj t* | jjf J (j « I' | p 4 Th«H OObott.e« '4lns 2H tmt < th« trial which Milt »®r *0 c«nta, L J \ A MW %r \ V** y j ( WIMMO OMVV AT TK» LAm ATO*V Of uJ LA LJ E. C, D« WITT CUMrA.iV, CHICAGO. ILL Suit! liy l{. C f I>ixlsou, Drug^iMW * \V(. promptly obtain 11. R. ami / Send "!>■!, sicci *!i or ;i] etc ( 1 iliW'itii'U fort 1 r free report on mtentaralitT. For free book, r j < Howt<>ticcureTn»r»r MADit'C writer j ' The Place to Buy Cheap S ) J. F. PARSONS' ? Hufr. «p<'<*i|y rcjnilnt"- • . * Hm.jgUt* or molt liofkiet flit. JJH. I.AI UANLA', rutiuiji TIMHTABI.K Ho.tr. CCUDCRSPORV 6. PORT ALLEGANY R. Hj Taking ett'tict Ma ; >7th. 16U1. UWWiU. ~~~™" fIOTB~' 4| 6 5 STATIONS. U— 1 »j », m. r. UJA.m. a.M. fort Allegany,.. Lv.' SIS; .... TO3 1189 Ook-Liiaa, |'Ul •" *ll a GurtvUle, *8 80 T ISi 1147 Roulette, I 3 40 1 tel. 11 M tCoowitcn's, •Sib! *" 1.,.-. *ll W Kiufc 8 691 7 *6! 12 0» Olmsted *4 05 *7 38; »W 0» Hammonds, 00 00 i'H II: rW/t.p.nii't 112 Ar.j 420 A.M. 743 i 12 1» °** a!e r»port. | hw | () I# | Ift ®3j 1«• North Coudersport !*fi 15 ..... 00 | *1 <• Krlnk'e | 6 251 •« W| »1 »' Oolegburs, »<! .... *6 17 It# fleven UrnlnoM, *6 451.... •« 21 *1 *4 Raymonds'*. I*7 001..... •« SO I 184 CWd. I 7 03 6 se! 1 «X Newfield, 00 ! 1 « Newfield Junction, | 7 371 8 45. 1 89 Perkins, •? 40; •« 48; »1 3* Carpenter's, | 7 40' 00 I£7 OrowsH'a. 7 801 •6 83! *2 01 Classes A 1 8 05!.....1 7OS 2IV I A. M.l I |f.K. wsarwAsn. |III | 8 1 STATIONS. I ! I— — A. M. P. M. A. M. I ..... Ulysses, ..LT. 7 20! 2 25j a 101 OrowoU's, *7 27 *2 32 * » •••.■' Carpenter's, 00 !»2 34 •9 23 ~..i Portias,. *7 82 *2 37;* 0 28 ..... NewfleldlJunctlon, 7 87 2 42! 932 ....J Newfleld »7 411 248 00 ...«i Sold 7 U 2 4Jj 9 -10 ...^ Raymond's |*7 49 2 54)* 047 ...* Scran Bridges, *8 #1 »3 081*10 02 ....<1 CaIMDUJrf, *8 04 3 00|*10 10 ....<• Friuk'e, «8 12 *3 17 'lO 20 ....i North Ooudersport, °° I*B 28 *lO 85 ... « SAr. I 19 I 80 10 4S ..... i P.M. • .... LT. S2B 800 120 ..... Haasnonds oo | oo oo Olmsted, *8 88 *8 05 *1 81 ....A Mina, 837 810 187 ...J KMwiion's, 00 j*B 17 ®° .....J BcltetU, 847 621 181 ....J BartVtUa, 8 64j 828 iwj-4 Ooieman *° t *B 34 00 Port Allegany • ••! •40 125 ....4 (*> »lA* stations. C*) Trains do not stop i ♦'i Telegraph offices. Train Nos. 3 and 10 wff carry passvngera. Tains 8 and 10 do. Trains run on Sastern Standard Time. Connections—At Ulysses with Pali Brook B"> for points north aad south, At B. &8. Juiv» tion with Ruflaio h Susquehanna H. B. north ton 'Wellseliie, south for Qaleton andAnsooia. AS Port Allegany with W. N. Y. <& P. B. R., north tor BuSalo, Oleaa, Bradford and SmetbportJ south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium and Psaii'a B. H„ points. B. A. MoOLURE Gen'iiupt. Coudersport, Pa. Who is Your Clothier? If it'B R. SEGER & co,. I you are getting the right kiudof merchandise, 'lliere is no small or grand decep tion practiced in their store. Sustained success demon strates that there ia "growth in truth"in the retailing of NEW AND UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING AT POPULAR PRICES. R. SEGER & CO. For Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Fine Commercial Job Work of AH Kinds, Get Our Figures, H T V A «ara goaranUed If yon nao 9 PILES Ru "< Suppository jf Kg JL Jt EmS JUtiltof D Matt Thonj p, eßi ■ H Gradad Hchnola, Rtst«aTlM«, X. C . : " I «an »»j Q N the* -*o »ll Ton c.slai for theai " I>r. S 11. Itovor*, H M R*»-u Rock. W. V»., writes : " Thar *l»e nnlT»r»*l h»U»- B B faction. Dr. MD. Uc(>lU, CUrksbarf Tcnn . writM: ■ n "In • prmctlc* sf 1S jaara, I have fuiu.l BO ram«4t to Dj equ.l »our a. PUCB, 60 CIDTI. Mamplca Frau. B*l4 H Hold la Smporiuat bf V-i Taggarl and B. 4 D«UeC EVERY WOMAN I Sometimes a rvliabto Aix « mouttily regulating modicinOk Su4 j DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Apo prompt, safo and certain In result. i ice (Dr. uover dtiMiiUKiiuC. 11.00 per boi\ | Bold by R. C. Dod»on, druggist Kedoß Cyspopsia Curo Digosts what you oat. Foley's Kidney Cure males klJacys *nJ bladder right. BArf ME R S_A LYE the most healing salve In the world 3
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