SENDUS Steer, Bull or Horse fcgPlMfcM hkin, or any other kind «j of liidc or skill, and let us tan it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof,for'robe, £ But first pet our Catalogue, ;V,i giving prices, and our shipping '' tags and instructions, so as to ~jjfr avoid mistakes. We also buy THH CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, 'lO Mill Street, Rochester. N. Y. ■BIMMM———I Failure in life is more often due to exhausted nerve force than to lack of capital. Strong nerves are the capital that helps men conquer conditions. When people lose their capital they set to work to regain it. When we lose our nerve force we ought to seek a means of getting it back. There is a way, certain and scientific. feed the nerves, making them steady and strong as steel. We do not believe they can fail to jg cure Nervous Debility ana physical ex g| haustion; that's why we agree to refund ■ your money if six*boxes do not cure I you. ■ $1 00 per box; 6 boxes 85.00, mailed ■ securely sealed upon receipt of price. ■ Book free. Address, PEAL MEDICINE ■ Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by R. C. Dodson, Emporium. Pa. 51 ftp Christmas K Games y> FREE , r In each pound package of I m Lion < Coffee from now until Christmas will be found a free game, amusing and instructive-50 differentkinds. Get Lion Coffee and a Free Game at Your Grocers. \vmaw».u i. Minmw — L ~~"*irra^TTirgT—ir^— Tiunr.j-MawLiiiJ—Mflwf | (IMvI Sl\"I<) CVH "**"' 7 1 jggjj spunod gg .reSiis -ITBJ-Q SFEOJOQ k sdnsq/EQ 'ST3OOOQ 'SOOJJOQ *o *N 'sdtuAg 'sq.TREI.MQ paireaio ||g K|| 'SUISIBH pßiii3o[o 90ui]A[ •A'BAI AJOAO HI Q.soq oijq. 'SOIIOOOJS Aq.ip3n"b Q.SJIF o.md Atoinjosq'e ©.re osoqj, ".loiiiiip ~op oq. .ioq.q/eiii H —2uiq.si3Bj A-epipq oqq. 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( { P SK \\n JOAOO 01 qSnouG OSjtbi aeqjosi j% § SAVanOI I SVWXSIMH3 1 v »»»—•>•••< 1: [XHH r l< >". >'l i.: v ,>#«r For Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. 1 Three Sizes. 25c., 50c. nud SI.OO. Sold by DrutftfiMtM, or went prepaid on receipt of price. llumphreYH' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Htt*., \ew York. —— NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in us© over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $3. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of prlco. j Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sts., N. Y. BHHH3EB—EH——BHBMM fjj v A cure guaranteed If ynu use I PILES Suppository j E j, Mat , Thompson, Supt. ■ Pi fao!ion. l'»r il !>' il.-i'.i I. narksburg.V-m' wriM bi "In H praeti eof 'J3 .far. Pha-.e f..ii.nl r.. n-mcir to H m c.jt:al \oum " 50 • imh Saiiiplca Krec. W HQ b> i>ruK«i»'= MARTIN RUDY, LANCA-iTC?*, PA L | iSSj!!*''" w^r - Tin r ■ SoM inE nipoiiuni by 1.. T»KK"rt and R. C. Dodson. (.'all for free sample. BANNER SALVE mo-* "-."niing salve In the world. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER u, iyo2. Hade a l ast Run. Engineer Thomas Jones made a re markably fast run from Driftwood to Renovo yesterday afternoon with train INo G. The distance is about 27 miles and the train arrived in Driftwood , twenty minutes late. There are many j small stations between Driftwood and Renovo at which nearly all accommoda- j tion trains may be stopped. Besidss these, work on new bridges compels a 1 slow down at each of these structures. With the Penna. Railroad company, i good time consistent with safety to pas sengers is everything. Yesterday Mr. Jones made up fifteen minutes between Driftwood and Renovo, arriving here i only five minutes late. This included ! all of the stops between the two points ! as well as slow over bridges. A report- j er for The News was on the train when j this remarkable run was made and had : his attention called to the fact that a record was being made. In some! places a mile was reeled off in less than ; a minute, yet the tracks are in such an ' excellent condition that many of the | passengers did not know it. Conduc-! tor Geo. H. Moore had charge of the j train.—Renovo News, sth. An Interesting Transaction. The Cross Fork News tells of a Tame rack man who clo-icd up a startling deal the other day. It seems this man had a mule for | which he had no particular use. Final-1 ! ly he found which he conld trade the ] animal for a young lady, plump and | pretty, but the father of this charming j armful of divinity decided that he ; should have some difference and know- I ing that the owner of the mule had a ; ! quantity of turnips he concluded that he i Cjuld dispense with his daughter in ex change for the mule, provided he could j get ten bushels of the aforesaid turnips jto boot. This was a staggerer for the j owner of the mule, butafter duedeliber ! ation ho made up his mind that five j bushels and the mule was all he cared to j part with to secure the dear sweet thing, | and here the deal stood for some time, j Finally, each being anxious to make the j exchange, they agreed to split the differ- ; | ence and so seven and one-half bushels I i of turnips and the mule were given the | papa of the girl while she accompanied | ■ the former mule owner to his home. A Cold Wave. The forecast of sudden changes in the weather serves notice that a hoai.se voice and a heavy cough may invade the sauct- I ity of health in your own home. Cautious people have a bottle of one Minute Cough Cure always at hand. E. 11. Wise Madi son Ga., writes: "I am indebted to One I Minute Cough Cure for my present good | health, and probably my life." It cures Coughs, (/olds, LaGrippe, Bronchitis j ; Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung' troubles. One Minute Cough Cure cuts | the phlegm, draws out tiie inflammation, ! | heats and soothes the mucous membranes I j and strengthens the lungs. R. C. I | Dodson. Hound-trip Mome-Seeker's Tickets. During the same period round-trip Homeseeker's excursion tickets will be Hold by the Chicago, Melwaukee & St. Paul Railway on the first and third Tuesday of each month, good to return within 21 days from date of sale, to | mauy points in lowa, Minnesota and i South Dakota, North Dakota and other ! western and southwestern states. For further Information apply to any 1 coupon ticket agent, or address John | j R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D Park Bidg., Pittsburg, Pa. 37-2t-No.-2t-Dec. The December Woman's Home Com j panion is full of good fiction. Besides ; i the very interesting serial, "The Flight I of Fenella." there are six short stories, ! i"The Prodigal's Christmas," "A Brother I to Toodles," "A Congressional Epi i sode," "A Game of Love " "Stans aud i Kobold" and "Gentleman Jack." A I feature of especial interest is the j "Christmas Cantata," a little play es pecially intended for presentation by | children. In"The Strange Origin of j Familiar Toys." Stewart Culin tells I how some of the most; ordinary play ' things have a history that goes back i thousands of years. The departments | are devoted to matter of seasonable in terest- the making of Christmas pres ents, the holiday book reviews and ex ; eellent cooking and fashion articles. : Published by The Crowell Publishing ; Company, Springfield, Ohio; one dollar a year; ten cents a copy; sample copy | free "Durer," by John La Farge, in the December McClure's, is the last paper in a series that began a year ago with "Michelangelo." These articles have J been recognized by critics as the most I important contribution to art criticism in recent years, and they have also been extremely popular. Duringthecoming year Mr. La Farge will write for Mc Clure's of great artists of the nineteenth century. Between the two series he | will also contribute a paper on Hogarth. What's In a Name? Everything is in the name when it , comes to Witch Hazel S.tlve. E. DeWitt A; Co., of Chicago, discovered, Is jme years ago, bow to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a pacific for Piles. | For Blind, bleeding, itching and protrud- I ing Biles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and I all skin diseases DeWitt's has no ! equal. This has given rise to numerous | worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's ! —the genuine. 11. C. Dodson. When is a bout like a heap of snow? When it is adrift. After a man tins of amusements he calls them follies. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia. Indigestion, ; Stomach Trubles, and makes rich red blood, health and strength, Kodol re builds wornout tissues, purifies, strength j ens and sweetens the the; stomach. < Jov. 'G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va., says:l have used a number of bottles of Kodol I and have fonnd it to be a very effective and, indeed, a powerful remedy for stoni j ach ailments, i recommend it to my I friends. R. 0. Dodson Sinnamahoning Liars' Club. j Sinnamahoning Liars met Saturday j night in Pap Blodget's shop with Harry | Ward in the chair. A hot time for four ! hours was the result. Two shining j lights in the organization locked horns, j F. E. Jordan and Pap Berfield tried for | supremacy, Pap came out best and won : the laurels, Jordan got mad and threw a | side of sole leather at the barber. Order j was retained with difficulty. Hanscotne \ | told a whopper and was awarded for i bravery and took one of those free drinks , advertised iu paper "Pigs Ear." Anson Logue's application for membership was ; refused on the ground of refusing to take a social drink with members of this Club. 1 Pap Blodget was asked under the head of good of the order for a speech, which was granted in * few words. While visiting or canvassing the county he hap pened to meet a good many of the organ ization. He held his own in Driftwood and by the help of George W. Gentry faced the president and secretary of the club at Cameron. The post master not excepted, and held his own and a little better but election day knocked the old man clear oft'his feet and has been lame in ; the left hind leg ever since. DeShetler here dropped in a consoling word and told the old man lie would have been elected Commissioner if he had had votes enough; that appeared to settle the matter. We will visit Cameron some of these line evenings when sleighing gets good and bring the cornet band with us and will he prepared to meet all comers. Club adjourned in good order. FIDE. j —! ■■■BBg*—— cj The Broad Street g j Meat J 1 Market » m HOME-MADE MINCE MEAT [j] § HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, ft kj FRESH OYSTERS, nJ S WEANERS AND ft ft LIVER SAUSAGE pJ HI FRESH WALNUTS, ft m AMONDS AND MIXED NUTS. ft FINE FLORADA ORANGES. nj A few special prices for Friday ft In and Saturday, this week, ft Olives in bulk, 50c qt. Ln r {j Grape Nuts, 13c pkg. ft n Vermont Maple Syrup, 95c gal. n] !jj Bakers Chocolate, 36c lb. Uj !i m m ™ GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, ft jGeo.H. Gross. t°SBaLSHSHSHS2SSLSaSHJSHSHSSraSJ Would you like to feel Young Again? Many old people are lame, nearly all are weak. Worst of all, is that feeling of languor, of inability to act, of weariness at trifling exertion. Nothing will make the old young again, but Vinol will prevent 99 out of 100 old people from feeling so old. There is no humbug about it. We found out about Vinol, and tried it every way before we decided to put it on the market and guarantee it. Now we believe that almost any tired, discouraged old person who will take a bottle of Vinol and use it as directed will feel better right away. It will increase their strength, relieve their lameness and brighten their spirits. It does this by nourishing. Don't blame the old folks for being blue and cross. Take home a bottle of Vinol. L. TfIGGART, HKIGGIST. Mail Orders Supplied £1 par Buttle Express Paid. I Soft Harness taess Oil jl make* n poor looking har- ItfiS ncsa like new. Mad© of IraK pura. heavy bodied oil, 09- lIeEX •ecially prepared to with- IrWH lauti the weather. \wD Sold everywhere \vßft in cana—all sizes. -jjjl ide bj STANDARD OIL CO. \M
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