\ Adam, j \ Meldrum & j Anderson Co. ) l HUP'P'AIjO.N. Y. \ s 390-408 Main Street, 3 STYLISH J I Goats I \ AND | ! Suits | \ \A/E invito comparison of our \ C Suits and Coats with others, s ? both as to quality and price, s \ Here are some bargains: J J 50 Ladies' Tailored Suits, in black s sand blue, all-wool Cheviot, s s blouse finished with dou- \ J ble cape collars, full sleeves s sand plaited skirt;sls <tjq rjo J ( value for ipO.bJO \ \ 100 Castor Covert Cloth Jackets, \ 112 with velvet collar,lined throu- x i ghout with good quality of J \ Romanie, double and single \ 112 breasted. The greatest value i i ever offered, djO fIQ s \ worth §7.50 for JpO.lyO \ \ Splendid assortment of silk J < Monte Carlo Coats, were $6 50 \ ? to S2O, marked down to $4.00 to s \ sls. Some splendid bargains J 112 in this lot. \ \ Misses' and Children's Coats, } I were $4.00 to sls, d» i r\r\ s > now $3.00 to JpXU.UU J C The Restaurant. i } Our patrons will find our Cafe \ 5 on the 4th floor an excellent c \ place to rest and enjoy a full J 112 meal or a light lunch at moder- \ 1 ate price. £ * Adam, V > Meldrum & \ V Anderson Co. < P The American Block, J | BUFFAL^J^j ZSE2£SKSZ23ISS2SS2SXSZSSK2S2E2j;; ! SIO,OOO Bankrupt Sale! M N | of Furniture ii Mit u H £* We scoured under most favorable conditions, the *3 if entire stock of M M 13 N |1 >| The Mauley Mfg. Company,» &i 55 AT BANKRUPT SALE. gj M %% g-g This purchase, a very fortunate and opportune J* one—brought to us about sio,ooo worth of £* *g bed room suites, dressers, washstands and sideboards, ii iS bright and new, direct from the factory, which we M ii wib dispose of at virtually next-to-nothing prices. Pi Now we are ready for this great sale, the most impor- 8:2 £4 tant furniture event ever offered you. A sale that will tea kg make new history in our business. High class, up-to- kji «. j date, thoroughly reliable furniture at much less than £3 cost of manufacture. We want you to come to this *1 sale, to see and compare the furniture with that you ii ** can buy elsewhere at even double our prices. We will M jptjj leave it to you then, as judge to say where the greatest jsi ii va ' u es can be had. It is only through a purchase of ii 2"?> M S that these stupendous bargains are made pos- kg sible a chance that conies your way but seldom. This £2 fcf, will be a quick decided event, the stock must be clear- £3 sg once,as we have no room for storage purposes. JJ If you have any particular fancy about style, wood or *i pattern, \ou had better come early or the very thing ii £* you want may be gone. Judges of' furniture making N jj|j and exceptional values are especially requested to in sPec 1 t tllcS( ; goods, and examine every detail of quality, ft* |g workmanship and durability. Owing to limitation of ** space, we cannot give details of this irresistable sale £2 We cordially invite correspondence from prospec- 112? ** tive buyers who cannot visit us in person ii ™ y ii | Cr. J. LA BAR'S I SI N OLDfRELIABLE FURNITURE STORE |i |1 || EMPORIUM, PA. i % ,||jg y I We are (iffering Reduced Prices on Winter Suits J AND j Overeoats We carry an up - to-date stock of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear, Suit Cases, Umbrellas, In fact anything you may wish in GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS LINE. Now is the Time to Buy. R. SEGER & SON. Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1903. It's Worthwhile Your rending this nrtcIe BECAUSE il is an unbiased review of FACTS concering the business of a Company with which YOU should bo doing business, origin ally written and published by tho "Mercantile and Financial Times," without request or payment. Now Reprinted by Request, AN ANSWER TO INQUIRIES. Numerous inquiries have recently been received at the New York and Philadelphia ollices of the "Mercantile and Financial Times" asking for infor mation as to the methods and businesn of the Storey Cotton Company, whose general offices are located in tho Bourse Building; Philadelphia, as well as to the desirability and value of investment made with this company. On several occasions in the past there appeared in these colums extended and favorable references to this company from the pen of our Philadelphia correspondent, and we have carefully watched the pro gress and operation of the company in order to determine whether his com mendation was justified by subsequent developments. Justice to a worthy corporation re quires that we should extend the editorial endorsement of this paper to this company at the present time, and to say that it has more than fulfilled every claim orginally advanced in iis behalf. It is only simply truth and justice to say that the management of the company is today entitled to the highest praise and commendation for the conscientious straightforward manner in which they have carried out all of their obligations to those who have become indentifled with the enter prise as investors, and we are full war ranted in making the assertion that no financial or investment institution in the country can show a cleaner, mora satisfactory or honorable record in its liberal treatment of investors and the Sublic at large than the Storey Cotton ompany. We are much gratified, of course, that the later development of the com pany's business and its fair and equit able methods have justified the early predictions of our Philadelphia corres pondent, and it is equally a pleasure to add that the company are to-day stronger and better able to carry out their obligations than at any time in the past. We have the utmost confi dence in the judgment and discretion of our Philadelphia correspondent, who has been the regular representative of this paper in that city for more than a quarter of a century past; and he has been thoroughly conversant with the business of the Storey Cotton Com pany from its inception, as well as its plans and methods, its financial sta bility and the high character of its management, his unqualified endorse ment of the same naturally carries great weight. The record of the Storey Cotton Com pany is one that can be assailed in no particclar whatever; its treatment of its clients has always been eminently fair and just, and it has never made a promise that has not been fulfilled to the letter. We can only emphasize the fact that an investment made with this company possesses every essential ele ment of security and remuneration, and we are confident that those who make such investments will place their money in an enterprise where every possible safeguard is thrown around the principal and where large earnings are assured beyond any reasonal doubt. The fullest particulars sent FREE to readers of this paper on application. THE STOREY COTTON COMPANY (Incorporated.) 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. The Bourse, Philadelphia, Pa. Exchange Bldgs., Liverpool, Eng. References in this section if desired, LOl'lfi M. GINTER, Agent for Cameron County, Empor ium, Pa. 7-4t. About South Dakota. During 1902 S.outli Dakota harvested 4(5,853,00(1 bushels of wheat, value S2t>,- 238,000, aud sold live stock to the value of §31,20'J,000. There are splendid opportunities for success in South Dakota to-day. One crop sometimes pays for a farm. Tickets 814 from Chicago or Milwau kee to South Dakota points on the C'lii cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R iiiway. Dates, April 7 and 14, 1003. Additional information on request. John It. Pott. District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park iJuildiug, Pitts bnrg, Pa. C-2f. A Weak Stomach Indigestion is often caused by over eating. An eminent authority say* the harm done thus exceeds that from the excessive use of alcohol. Eat all the good food you want but don't over load the stomach. A weak stomach may refuse to digest what you eat. Then you need a good digestant like Kodol, which digests your food with out the stomach's aid. This rest aud the wholesome tonics Kodol contains Boon restore health. Dietlngunneces sary. Kodol quickly relieves the feel ing of fulness and bloating from which some people suffer after meals. Absolutely cures indigestion. Kodol Nature's Tonic. Prepared only by E. C. DEW irr & Oo.,Ohlcag<* The SI. bottle conUmSK times th«6oc. slza. EVERY WOMAN Soiuutinius uee<is u reliublo /j* 'v monthly rcgulatiug luaJieiue. -1 DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are prompt, safe and car tain in rosu'.t. The genu imw (Dr. i'mU'iO navor duuppoiut. 91.00 par boat. Sold by K. C. Dodson, druggist. A Story of IJlslw.p Williams, It 1h told of BUhop Williams of <'on- I nectlcut, for mnny years presiding; j bishop of the Episcopal church In I America, who lived all his life a bache lor, that he was talking one day with a : young man from the west nhout a tax ; a western state was trying to Impose | on bachelors, the tax to be Increased a certain per cent far every ten years of bachelorhood. "Why, bishop," said the young man, "at your atre you would have to pay nhout SIOO a year." "Well," said the hisliop quietly and In his old time vernacular, "it's wutb it." Miii Part, Little Jack What did papa mean hy saying that hi' was captain of this ship? Ma Oh, that is only his way of say ing that he is the head of the house. I.it'le Jack—Then, if pa is the cap tain, what are you? Ma—Well, I suppose I am the pilot. Little Jack-Oh, yes, and then I must be the compass? Ma—The compass! Why tho compass? Little Jack—Why, the captain and pilot are always boxing the compass, you know. Needed Tliem All. A well known authoress was once talking with a dilapidated bachelor, who retained little but his conceit. "It is time now," he said pompously, "for me to settle down as a married man, but I want so much. I want youth, health, wealth, of course; beau ty, grace"— "Yes," said his fair listener sympa thetically, "you poor man, you do want them all." Prophet le. Henry W. Grady less than a month before his death at the early age of thirty-nine remarked to a friend: "Im agine me as an old man! Picture me baldheaded, half blind, toothless and leaning on a cane! It can never be. It is too ridiculous. A man with my riot ous blood, tremendous energy and rest less activity must die young!" Shirt Sleeves to Shirt Sleeve*. Oliver Wendell Holmes counted only three generations between shirt sleeves and shirt sleeves. A daughter of Tol stoi in an interview with Henry Nor man expressed the same idea In these words: "No Itussian ever 'founds a family,' as you say. A man makes his fortune: his son lavishes It; his son disperses It." The Mcuaure ot Succena. It is one of the appointed conditions of the labor of men that In propor tion to the time between the seed sow ing and the harvest is the fullness of the fruit, and that generally, therefore, the farther off we place our aim and the less we desire to be ourselves the witnesses of what we h*. - vo labored for, the more wide and rich will be the measure of our success.—John Ituskin. A Syrapliouy of Color*. Gray was asked why he had written the "Elegy In a Country Churchyard." "Because," he returned, "I thought It was the best place to make the ghost walk." Aud indeed this seemed reasonable when it was remembered in addition to being Gray he had both duns and blues.—New York Tribune. A Brcarli of I2ti<|uettc». "Am I to understand that you were discharged from the army for u mere breach of etiquette?" queried the inter ested friend. "Yes, sir," boldly asserted Colonel Bluplier. "What was it?" "Turning my back to the enemy."— Philadelphia Record. £ • L f jK In every town p jL and village : may be had, l\ " \ Pv&Kn R i'w. miEo h fejv Mica [I r F Grease; that makes your jfij B tu"c" d j horses glad. jj DT BOOK MAILED FREE. A.A,)FKVEHK, ('ongextinn*, IriNumma cuiiES 5 tioiix, Lunit Fever, Mllli Fever, n. BJKI'R \l\H, Lninenenn, Injuries, CUREO ) Kllflllllfltihlll. r. < £M>in; throat. Quinsy, Epizootic, cunts $ Ilittteinper. K, K.H'0( ; (illIS. Colds. Influenza. liillamcd CURES* LIIIIUM, I'lcuro-Pneumonia. F. F. I COLIC, Del lynch*. Hind-Blown, CUKES) Diarrhea, Uyuentcry. Prevents M ISC Alt RI AGE. i'uhsS K!!,TKY & Bf'ADDER 'MHORDKKH. I. I. |KRIV DISEASES. Manse. Eruption*. CUBES) I Iccrn, (arcane. Farcy. •I. KJIIAI) CONDITION. hinrlnir Coat. CURES ) Indigestion, Momach HlaKtfcrH. 600. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Hook, &c., $7. At rlruffKtets, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Modicino Co., Cor. William & John J OtrwW, Nsw York. J r" """^V^ARTc'DrSP^^ I Spring and Summer 112 1 Dry Goods. We have a larger assortment than we ever had I before. Our large line of WHITE GOODS cannot be surpassed. The quality and variety are sure to please. | The WASH GOODS in colors, we are showing, are the best values that it is possible to get together. They are sure to be sold very rapidly, for they include the latest patterns Silk Zephyrs, ! Pique LaTour, I Kiowa Pique, Highland Oxfords, Dene Applique, Noinad Silk Novelties, Sea Island Madras, Hamilton Waistings,' Halma Mercerized Stripes, Mercerized Silk Zephyrs, Linen Finish Emerald Dimity, and several others. EVERY DAY IS A BARGAIN |DAY IN THE ABOVE. C.B.HOWARI3&CO. AFTER THE BATTLE Some are found bleeding and sore, while others have a fit of the blues. Now if there should be any so unfortunate as to suffer from the efiects of accidents we have the Balm for their pains and aches,let it be either for man or beast. Our liniment and powdersfor horses or cattle are always the best. Our medicines are pure and ~; always get there. The prices Jfjff j are right too. 0% i utir patent medicine depart ment is supplied with all the standard remedies and we can " ; supply your on short notice. Our toilet and fancy goods department we keep up to the times. Our Prescription depart ment receives our closest at tention and all calls answered day or night. Just touch the button. In fact we are here to do business and serve the public. M. - A. - ROCKWELL, THE PHARMACIST, / s s / / y. | Consult | Your ] I Interests | I AND SAVE BIG MONEY s BY ORDERING NOW SI YOUR FALL SUIT I M AT | 2 H R. SEGER & V 1 COHPXNY'S. p . w We handle nothing but jj the very best fabrics and Psj H on this together with first- [f & class fit and workmanship [S iS we have built up the ! large jiatronage we enjoy. j Come in and see ns. IB \ R. SEGER & CO. |5 N v OppositeM. E. Cliurcli. We Have What You Need! To brush up and make beauti ful your home. The,season of the year for such work has arrived and we would call the attention of the public to our very large and reliable line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, the best in the world. In addition to the best paints, we have a first-class line of De Voe & Co.'s Brushes. Get a move on and be prepared to paint before the workmen are all en gaged. We can save you money. While you are painting your home or business place let us talk a little with you on Bath and Closets, Hot Water, Steam or anything in that line. Our increased facilities and expert workmen will do you good work. Don't dcay until too late. Farmers should bear in mind i that we handle Plows, Harrows, i | Rakes, etc. In. fact our Hard ware, Stove and Plumbing De -1 partmeuts arc up to the best. ! Write or wire us, when a com ! petent agent will call on you. MMilllO.
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