J->ennsy 1 van id KAILROAIK PHILADELPHIA ANI) KKIE it V 1 HJAti DIVISION. Iu effect Nov. 20. 1905. riIAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD 8 lO A. M. -Sundays only for Renovo and Week days for Sunburv, Wilkesßarre, Scran on, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg »ud intermediatestations, arriving at Pbiladelp lia 6.2:! P. M. t New York 9.30 P. M., Baltimore ti l>o P. M., Washington 7.07 P. M. Pullman Parlor car from Williamsport to Philadelphia and passenger coaches from Kane to Philadelphia and Williamsport to Balti more and Washington. 12:15 P. M. (Emporium Junction) daily for Sun burv, Harrisburg and principal intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:32 p. m.; New York, 10:23 p. m.; Baltimore, 7:35 p. m.; Washington, 8:35, D. ui. Vestibuled Parlor Cars and passenger coaches, Buffalo to Phila delphia and Washington. 315 P. M.—daily for Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadel phia, 4.23 A. M., New York 7.13 A. M. Baltimore, 2:20 A. M. Washington, 3:30 A. M. Pullman sleeping carsfrom Harrisburgto Phil adelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas nengerscan remain!li sleeper undisturbed un til 7:30 A. M. 10 30 P. M.—Daily for Sunbury, Harris burg and intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 7.17 A. M„ New York 9.33 A. M., weekdays, (10.38 A. M. Sunday;) Baltimore 7.15 A. M., Washington 8.30 A.M. Pullmansleep- Ing cars from Erie, and Williamsport to Philadelphia and Williamsport to Washington. Passenger cars from Erie to Philadelphia and Williamsport to Baltimore. 12:20 A. M. (Emporium Jtinction),daily for Sun bury, Harrisburg and principal intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:32 a. m.; New York, 9:33 a. m., week days; (10:38 Sun days; Baltimore, 7:25 a. m.; Washington, B:4tS a. m. Vestibuled Buffet Sleeping Cars and Passenger coaches, Buffalo to Philadelphia and Washington. WESTWARD. 4:55 A. M.—Emporium Junction— daily for Erie, Ridgway, and week days for Du- Bois, Clermont and intermediate stations. 10 30 A. M.—Daily for Erie and week days for Dußois audi liter mediate stations. 4 23 P. M.—Daily lor Erie aud intermediate stations. RIDGWAY AND CLEARFIELD R. R. CON NECTIONS. (Week days.) SOUTHWARD. Stations. NOHTHWARD P. M A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. J 900 347 .... Renovo.... 128 11 45 .... 11 13' 5 38 ... St. Marys... 11 26 953 t 50110 10 5 s">l Kane 12 25 300 .... 5 OS 10 31 6 13 .. ..Wilcox 12 02 2 40 .... 5 20 11 38 6 27 .Johnsonburg.. II 47 2 28 .... 5 52 11 55 « 50 . .Ridgway,... 9 2o 2 10 8 50 ti 00 12 13 7 10;.. Croyland 9 00 1 49 8 30 60712 23 7 19* . Blue Rock .. 851 1 10 821 0 12 12 26 7 23 Carrier 8 17 1 37 8 17 ti 22 12 33 732 .Brockwayville 837 127 807 626 12 10 737 ...Lanes Stills.. 831 123 803 0 30 7 II .McMinns Sm't. 830 7 59 . .12 19 7 15 Hnrveys Run . 825 755 d 19 12 55 750 ..Falls Creek . 8 2ti 1 10 750 657 I 25 8 ol] .. Dußois 8 08 12 55 7 25 7 42 1 15 7 55 ..Falls Creek... ti .53 1 05 6 10 758 1 29 80* .Reynoldsville.. 63912 52 625 830 1 56 835 .. .Brookville . 6 (15 12 21 549 •J 30 238 920 New Bethlehem 520 II 41 549 P. M. P. M. I'. M. |A . M. A. M. P. M BUFFALO & ALLEGHENY VALLEY DIVISION. Leave Emporium Junction for Port Allegany, Olean. Arcade, East Aurora and Buffalo. Train No. 57, daily, 4:05 A. M. Train No. 51. daily, 4:15 P. M. Trains leave Emporium for Keating, Port Allegany, Coudersport, Smethport, Eldred, Bradford,Oleanand Buffalo,connecting at Buf falo for points East and West. Train No. 41, week days, 8:25 A. M. Train No.43,week days 1:35 P. M. Train No. 43 will connect at Olean with Chautauqua Division for Allegany, Bradford, Salamanca, Warren, Oil City and Pittsburg. LOW GRADE DIVISION. EAST BOUND. I I ~ I |_ I STATIONS. 270 273 261 275 277 951 I I A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M P. M A. M. Pittsburg,..Lv f6 20 19 00 tl3o *505 900 Red Bank, 9 25 11 05 4 15 7 55 10 55 Lawsonhain 9 42 «.UlB 4 28 8 07 11 08 New Betlile'ni. 5 29 10 20 11 44 5 00 8 37 11 10 Brookville 16 05 11 10 12 24 5 49 9 22 12 26 Reynoldsville, 639 11 42 12 52 625950 12 59 Falls Creek.... 653 11 57 1156 40 1005 114 Dußois, 700 tl2 05 125 705 1015 {1 20 Sabula, 7 12 1 37 7 17 Pennfield, .... 7 30 1 55 7 35 Bennezette, ... 801 2298 09 Driftwood 18 10 f3 05 8 45 via P. & E. Div Driftwood.. Lv. *9 50 t3 13 Emporium, Ar. tlO 30 t4 23 I A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M P. M P. M. WESTBOUND. 'II | STATIONS. 278 276 262 271 280 952 Via P. &E. Div A.M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M Emporium, Lv t8 10 t3 15 Driftwood, Ar +9 01 f3 54 Via L. O. Div .... Driftwood, Lv f5 50 +lllO f5 50 Bennezette,. 6 25 11 45 6 25 Pennfield 7 00 12 20 7 04 Sabula 7 18 12 39 7 23 Dußois . *6 05 7 30 12 55 f4 40 7 35 J4 00 Falls Creek 6 12 7 55 1 15 4 50 7 42 4 07 Reynoldsville,.. 630 808 1 29 5 (Ti 758 420 Brookville 7 05 835 1 56 I 40 18 30 4 .50 New Bethle'm. 7 51 9 20 2 38 6 28 9 30 5 35 Lawsonham, .. 8 21 9 47 f3 06 6 57 . ■ . 6 08 Red Bank.Ar.. 8 35 10 02 3 20 7 10 6 20 Pittsburg, Ar... *ll 15 t1235 t5 30 fIOOO |J9 30 IA. M.|P. M.IP. X.lp. M. P. it. P. M. •Daily. tDaily except Sunday. JSunday only \Flag Slop. On Sunday only train leaves Driftwood 8:20 a. iu., arrives at Dußois, 10:00 a, m. Returning leaves Dußois, 2:00 p. m.; arrives at Driftwood, 3:40 p. m., stopping at intermediate stations. For Time Tables and further information, ap ply to Ticket Agent. J. R. WOOD, Pass'gr Traffic Mgr. W. W. ATTERBURY, GEO. W. BOYD, General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. | Old Reliable jjj Drug Store ! Holiday | 1 Opening I ifl a I SATURDAY, DEC. 9. ! In U nJ And will remain open until C }2 utter ClirUtmiM. Kvsr) limly in. |j In villi to eatl. A wondwftil J|| n ril play of ii|)-t«)-(lutf goodN. I'rlct'H 1/1 vnry low. t.'oine mid t-xunilm- ™ [n ('OIIIH arid laiy. Hava money. I a | Old Reliable jj 'SHS* 5 cift riStSJb» 'Jti US P OPERA HOUSE-ONE NIGHT Tuesday, Dec. 19,1905. Special Engagement of GORDON &- BENNETT'S Sumptuous vSceuic Production fHfk W By Ci.arencr Bennktt, Author ot "The Holy City" With a record ot three years of the Greatest Success ever achieved by any romantic drama in America. A car load of Special Scenery, and the Strongest Company of Artists yet seen in the famous play. Prices 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents. vSeats at Lloyd's Book Store. mammmmßßaHtmmmßmmmxwKmmMmßmmmamammmmmmißKrmmsßmaaaaumm JwaawaawMPii-, 'i "TfT 1 wr East Emporium's I Cash Store| id Nobody ever saw such a Grocery Store. jfjl 1 i'J I The Pood Store is at its Best. Our | Special Flays are Every Day. | I | p OUR SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY, DEC. 19. I i i i i lfl| During the busy days, Thompkins & Norris' is the IjL ffi store that can serve you best. All our new goods are in y| ill splendid condition for Holiday trade—our low prices flj M same to all. ra ||| Mince Meat, Perfection Brand per lb ioc i.| Raisins, seeded, extra fine new goods, ilb pkgs . .nc 2jj i|r= Currants, best grade thoroughly cleaned, per lb . . 9c =1! J All our new canned vetetables are now in stock. II jM New corn our sale price to-day 70c doz fl II vSugar cured hams lb (0 Granulated sugar 25 lbs. . . . $1.40 || if] Malaga Grapes, large, heavy, sound clusters a lb. . .18c fl •j Butter, the best Creamery in the market per lb. . . 28c |¥« |0 Oranges, California and Florida. jgl I I I i 1 f 1 I It pays you to call on us: 1 anything we offer saves you |j money, both in Dry Goods, Notions and Hardware. I I Jj Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. j| j| Tompkins & Norris'. I |L Phone i° 9 , nr _ i[ J /"BY. WHEN IN DOUBT. THY Th. r h.*.it<y>d th. t«i ol r i STRONG £5 ' I ZIiAGAIN I * 'A, *«» tr. ih. whoU AIMrMot and Imm« cm iha< lia't tir ??',!« uTiU uil il" V'lf ' """ ! *«"' l th»B. Itllu |»,. UI IV. | tßw'Wtb r t- . hi><M-iu.ii*«. ' , ,Ik. A i ... PC XL MEDICINE CO Cli <«Ua'l.'o CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1905. TALKING DOLLS. The I'rmliM'tlnn of the Clever fi«rman Tnymftkem. Olio 01 the most striking of 1110 now Cliristniiis toys takes the shape of a real talking doll. In tin; past dolly's vocabulary has boon limited to such phrases as "l)a-da" or "Ma-ma," sounds produced by a rood and a pair of bellows. All that is to bo changed, and dolly will be able to say quite a num ber of nice things and carry on little conversations of a hundred words or more and, if necessary, sing the very latest song. The idea conies from Germany and Is really an adaptation <»i' the principle upon which the gramophone is based. Briefly ii is this: Secreted somewhere in the doll's interior will be a tiny disk machine, which will carry a record about two inches in diameter. When tile doll has been made presentable and feels eijual to taking part in the con versation her Utile nurse will simply have to place a disk 111 a crevice some where in dolly's back, an operation as simple as putting a penny in a slot, and the doll will do the rest Two dolls, with suitable records, may easily be made to carry 011 quite intelligent conversations.—London Daily News. Some C'liriNtmiiM Though tfi. Lift up your eyes to the great mean ing of tile day and dar-> to think of your humanity as something so divine ly precious that it is worthy of being made an offering to <Jod. Count it as a privilege to make that offering as complete as possible, keeping nothing back, and then go out to the pleasures and duties of your life, having been truly bom anew into his divinity as he was born into our humanity on Christmas day.—l'liillips Brooks. May the spirit of the sweet Christ mas Child possess me; may the Star of Bethlehem shine above my dwelling place.—Thomas a Keiupis. The season of regenerated feeling— the season for kindling not merely the fire of hospitality in the hall, but the genial flames of charity in the heart.— Washington Irving. We make a great deal of peace with heaven; Christ made mueli of peace 011 earth.—Henry 1 irunimond. It i> gjoil to lie children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas, when its mighty Founder was a child himself.—('liarles 1 lickens. <_' li TIMI HI II M l'ireN. If one would revive a memory of tht old Yule fire, a backing of hard wood, tlie largest to be had, should be chosen. The hearth should be 'clean and cold before Christmas even and the log set in place with the cedar or pine or other "light wood" kindlings at hand. As the sun goes down fire is applied and the big log set ablaze. In the days of the Druids, whence Yule log is derived, the priests lighted the annual log with an ember from the sacred perpetual lire they guarded. In the mountain re gions of the south the hearth fire is kept with an almost equal fidelity, scarcely ever being permitted to die out from October to March, and in the cabins of the negroes it is 110 uncom mon sight upon a Christmas night to see within the fireplace itself, their heads up the chimney, pickaninnies of various sizes busied in warming their toes, their bare feet resting on logs of cedar or hickory or oak and their black eyes rolling with anticipations of com ing good things.—Harper's Bazar. The First thrlntmns Olmrrmnce. Christmas gets its name from the mass celebrated in the early days of the Christian church in honor of the birtli of Christ, its first solemnization having boon ordered by Pope Teles phorus. This was in or before the year 138, for in that year Pope Teles pliorus died. At first Christmas was what is known as a movable feast, just as Easter is now, and, owing to mis understandings, was celebrated as late as April or May. In the fourth century aii ecclesiastical investigation was or dered, and, upon the authority of the tables of the censors in the Roman ar chives, Dec. 25 was agreed upon as the date of the Saviour's Nativity. Tradi tion fixed the hour of birtli at about midnight, and this led to the celebra tion of a midnight mass in all the churches, a second at dawn and a third In the later morning. Where the Toy* Come From. The value of Gorman toys exported to foreign countries last year was close to $13,700,000, of which the United States, as the principal customer, took about $4,000,000 worth. Sonnoberg is die chief center of the industry. The annual report of the chamber of com merce of the Sonnoberg district gives the following scale of dally wages paid to persons working on dolls and doll heads, the hours of lalior being ton to ten .ami one-half: Male adults, .">4 to ID cents; female adults. 3'S to 48 cents; male youths, 30 to 48 cents; girls, 24 to 37 cents. Most of the hands are paid by the piece, the men earn ing from $3.00 to $•!, the women from $1.1»2 to *3.(Mi and the youths from 91 10 to $2.40 per week. On piecework some skilled males earn as high as 17.2*1 and expert women up tw $4.32 per week. Hoi a Rail lUen. Johnny -Tommy, let's put our pen nles together and buy ma a nice Christ mas present. Tommy—All right •'What shall It l»e'/" "I guew we had better get her n pnd d«>d slipper."-Texas Sifting*. tu Aitrlenl SabMllitlr l or Turl>t'«. \ roast sui'Uuu pig u is formerly n favorite rojnl dMi oil • hr -limn day. ■n\ -an Kngli-.li magazine George IV. wns parttcularl) foml of the lieml of a atti king pi if «pi • well mi' mid devll.it / X ■y SECOND TO NONE. ** | ADAM, J MELDRUM & | ANDERSON CO. > '/ 396-408 Main Street, # * BUFFALO, N. Y. 2 3 THE ! Christmas} | STORE I I. - 1 || Y OU w '" make no mistake '■& if you come direct to this 8 112 store to do your Christmas Bhop- % ping. Everything to be seen fa % in the other stores will be found gl here in much greater variety, in '% H better qualities and at lowest p prices. Every convenience is at % / your disposal; a large parlor, am- % t H pie checking facilities, a popular *£ § price restaurant, free delivery to % depots, etc. The store is in the / y centre of the shopping district > § and nearly all suburban cars ar * /; rive and depart within 100 feet / j| of its doors. g MAIL ORDERS. j 'fi To those who cannot come in |f / person our Mail Order Depart- % ment offers exceptional service. *£ y. Trained experts do your shop- % / ping for you promptly and con- % c scientiously. c I MONE.Y BACK. 112. j / There is also the satisfaction / r which comes from the assurance that if you'r dissatisfied, or if you / change your mind, the goods / & may be returned and you will receive your money back. % /:■ / , Dry Goods Rugs Linens Umbrellas / Books Smoking Jackets / / Art Goods Gloves . Hosiery Toilets 112 Jewelry Boys' Clothing / Cut Glass Laces . p Silverware Handkerchiefs', S Bric-a-brac Mon's Furnishings / i ADAM. > MELDRUM & § i r ANDERSON CO. | American Block, Buffalo, N. Y. \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ SDR. CALOWELL'S RH YRUP PEPSIW CURES CONSTIPATIOW.iI |[ C. B. HOWARD & COMPANY, General Merchandise. M ffl 5 'ORE ON THE RIALTO. ||| i I | White Suitings, 1 5 . We have our new line or White Shirtwaistings and if |||, Suitings fcrSpring and Sv.n:ircr. Do rot fail to see MP them. Prices very reasonable. if Bate's Seersuckers. J | We received lately 2coo yards of Bate's Seersuckers iff that we are selling at 12c a yard, and they are going Ik fast. The patterns and color are much better this year m\ pi than before. skU | McCall Patterns ff , TI IC McCall Patterns are always up to date. Use ff| j AlcCall patterns and yon will always have a good fit, and )on wiM ha\cno ticuble in doing your spring FCW- jlMl ing. Fashion sheets free. JjJ|l i Demorest Sewing 1 Machines I We have a lull line of Demorest Sewing Machines fif and all in good working order. The kind you need to do your spring sewing. In |j| Any person contemplating the purchase of a new If $S| sewing machine will do well by calling on us. fln | Prices, $19.50 to $30.50 | W |l ♦ C. B. HOWARD <Sc CO. LICEXSE APPLICATIONS. j AJOTICE IS HEREBY tiIVEN that the fol | _i.> lowing named persons liave tiled their pe- I titions for Licenses, in my office, according to | law, for the term of December Court, 1905: HOTEL LICENCES. drove Township. R' L \? a jL ey ; Enterprise House <»eo. I . Sharer, Sinnemahoning House H. W. Martindale and H. A. Hmith. «ioing buai nesH as Smith A Company, Brool s Hun Hotel Driftwood. W. H Mitchell Mitchell House Tnoa. J. Commercial House Sophia McVicker Lafayette Hotel I AJM McDonald Curtin House (iihson Township. | J. H. WeltoD, Evergreen' Hotel | Lumber Township. i -.Sterling House I ? f ? ry w" orlong, Alpine House ' - i oh .V :V.' ( ! lse " The Valley House A. K Walker, Cameron House j | Portage Township. | J. H. Evans, Sizerville I Springs ;Hotel ' Emporium, Cast Ward, Hotel Licenses. | P- "• Kilday St. Charles Hotel M. I'. Hamilton, Cook's Hotel John L. Johnson American Hotel C J? s , te i lo J - K »B |e Hotel Richard.l. L0yd...... Exchange Hotel | Samuel D. McDonald Central House Emporium, Middle Ward, Hotel Licenses.la Joseph L. Wheeler New Warner House Michael J. Dolan City Hotel John Cummings Cottage Hotel P" W. Donovan Emporium House Michael Murphy Commercial House RESTAURANT LICENSES. EMPORIUM, MIDDLE WARD. j William McDonald Novelty Re-taurant | Charles F. Farley ; Star Restaurant EMPORIUM EAST WARD. | Daniel McCormick, Eastward Restaurant WHOLESALE LICENSES. YJ Emporium £' '^,. c , na ' Emporium r. X. Blumle Shippen Township BOTTLERS LICENSE. F. X. Blumle, Shippen Township i Henry Kraft, Emporium C. JAY GOODNOUGH. Clerk U. S. /"IOURT PROCLAMATION. -Whbbkab:—-The V Hon. Chas. A. Mayer President Judge and the Hons. John McDonald and Geo. J.LABna Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jaii Delivery, Quarter Sessions oi the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the county ofCameron have issued their precept hearing date the 25th day of Oct. A. D., 1905, and to me directed for holding Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas in the Borough ot Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the 18th day of Dec, 1905, at 10 o'clock, a. m„ and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and therein their proper per sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said dav, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembcrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Emporium, i'a., Nov. 27, 1905 and in the 130 th year of the Independence of the United States of America. HARRY HEMPHILL. Sheriff. Mice of Application for Amendment of Charter. "VfOTICE is hereby given that an application _L> will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Cameron county on the Bth day of December, 1905, at 10 o'clock, a. ni., for 'the approval and granting of a certain amendment to the charter of the First Presbyterian Church of Emporium asset forth in the petition therefore filed in said Court agreeably to the provisions of the Corpora tion Act of 1871 and its supplements. JOHNSON & McNARNEY, 39-3t. Solicitors. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat* Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat.
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