Aches of any kind, headache, toothache, earache, stomachache, backache, lideache, and all similar nerve dis orders, are instantly soothed, and quickly relieved and cured, by that most dependable of all medi cines for the relief of pain, HAMLINS WIZARD OIL If you have ever experienced its gentle, quieting influence, on an aching, throbbing head, tooth, or other nerve, you will never be without it in the house. "I had been subject to sick headache for over 5 years,'' writes Mrs. A. C. Scharfer of Great Bend, Kan. "I used one bottle of Hamlins Wizard Oil, and have not had a headache since." And C. Dieckman, of 193 Hend ricks St., Detroit, Mich., writes: "I have always found relief from earache by using Hamlins Wiz ard Oil." Prise 50c and SI.OO. Sold and recommended by L. TAGOART. |[i | Iff- ROOK MAILED FKFE. \ \.>rRV3R£, ConKcvliotiK. I iiflaitutm* i;:> $ ;it.u-, Lung Fe\er, Milk !*.. ri. i \ I\s, LnmeioM*. Injur lew, CI7RKB S UlieiuttnliKiii. r. ('./ MUCK THROAT, Quinsy, Ki»ifcoollc, CURES \ l>i»teir:pt»r. criiKs | MS, Hutu, («rulm. I''. (J'OI (iHK C'»ldn. liilfiirir/.n, liiUaiuci CITIES $ LUNG*. IMciiro-Piii'iiiiionin. F. !•'. M'OI.IC. Ilfllyaclif* Wind-Kllown, cukes J l)iur rheu, HyHciKcry. Prevent* MIM AliltlAGi:. cuhkk I KM)\EV it IIL.4DIIEII DIMIRDERB. 1. I. )SKI\ IHKK Mimee. Irruption., CURES I l LCM, Urease. Farcy. .1. K. i lIAII COMMTIOV I»inrins Coat. CPRES > Indigestion, Moutneh Mausers. UK.-, each; Stable Case, TCU Specifies, Book, &e., $7. At <lrugglsts, or tent prepaid on receipt of prion. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William & John Streets, New York. \\.N\\ V\\\\\ \ V/ Adam, J Me Id rum & 112, Anderson Co. J ' HUFFAIiO.JT. V. / I iii! I DRESS GOODS \ ■y Most women know we carry the largest and best selected / '/■ stock of dress goods west of New , >' York City. What they are learn ing is that by the power of syndi- / /. cate buying we command the , market and are able to make a .J much lower price than any other / house. j / At 50c Yard / y 65c to Tsc 42-in., Kancy English Moh airs; All-wool Fancy Suitings; Sheoherd / / Checks: 52-in., English Mohair Sicilians. All colors. / /i At 60c Yard x . "5c English Storm Serge, •15-incli, all y, wool; 52-in , all wool Cheviot Tailor Suit- / p ings; lull range of all colors. , At 65c Yard ft H-in., all wool Henrietta, very special / value in all beautiful shades. '■r At 75c Yard ,< SI.OO 4i-in., Prunella Silk Warp Crepe / <le t'hitie. Knglish silk finished Mohairs . and Sicilians; creams and all colors. /■ 20 pieces 14-in., all wool.Shepherd < 'heck , in black, blue, and brown and white. - At SI.OO Yard. ' . fancy checked suitings, English Fancy Mohairs. Reads' Iteadonia, 51-in., Pan- / 'jama, and Sicilians, Silk Warp Crepe de ■? Chine and Eolienne and fancy tailor suit- / ' y ings. The best values we have ever oHer ' ed at the price. / x At $1.25 and $1.50 , / Fancy Tailor Suitings, Check Suitings, Fancy Mohair Suitings, Head-, l.auds- / / downes, Silk Warn Eoliennts and Cretin ' , de Chine. ' /<. I VERY FINE GOODSS 'fa 'J ■ French and Belgian Broad- % S cloths and Venetians; the finest / . cloths imported; 53-in., wide, in t latest shadess at $2.00, $2 50 and 4 $ 3 - 00 % \"" V = | ' Adam, % A / t Meldrum & % Anderson Co. % The American Block, ii BUFFALO, N. Y | /\ \ \ X V \\ \ \ S \.\\ THE COUNTY. MASON HILL. Henj. Miller, of Hustoullill, called on O. B Tanner Wednesdry. Mrs. IJ. F. Marsh is visiting her sister. Mrs. Thomas of Benezette. Mrs. Susie Russell, of Medix Run, visited relr.- tives at this place last week. Ray J rdan was the guest of his sister, Mrr. Lester Losey, of Dents Run, last week. Misses Rose and 'Abbie Hanscom of Huston Hill, spent Saturday with Mrs. Omar Ives. David Logue, of Huntley was on the hill Mon day. Mrs. W. E. Uarr is visiting relatives on Huston Hill. Miss Avis I.ane returned home Saturday after a few days visit with relatives at Driftwood. L. B. Russell, of Medix Run, visited his parents the first of the week. Mrs. C. W. Williams was entertained the greater part of last week by her daughter, Mrs. Geo. English of Castle Garden. "An oyster supper was given the young folks on the Hill, Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Nancy Lane, The younger daughter of Clias. Connors, who has been very ill. is now convalescent. Several people of this place attended the fun eral of James A. Barr at Millers Run Sund a\. Miss Margaret Farley, Mrs. E.G. Hicks and daughter Ellen were the guests of relatives at Sizerville most of last week. ROBIN. SINNAMXHONING. Barclay Bros, drive came into pond Monday. The dreg from the pulp mill at Austin is hard on the sucker fishermen this spring. Only part of the fish caught can be eaten on account of bad taste. Several wells have been spoiled by the back water along the First Fork. Action will be taken to see what can be done about the matter Wm. Davis has moved onto the John Moore property. 10,000 brook trout were put into Wykott Run on Monday. Crum Bros, are now in their new store build ing and are busy putting in their new stock. Mr. D. A. Fulton, one of our oldest citizens, passed away on Thursday evening, March 30th. Funeral services at M. E. Church Saturday, con ducted by Rev. Faus. Thomas. John and Harry Fulton were called here last week on account of the death of their father, D. A. Fulton. The statement last week that I*. S. Mead had purchased the E. L. Losey property was a mis take. The property has not yet been sold. There was a very pleasant surprise party given Mrs. SI. Blodget last Thursday evening, it being her 65th birthday. About thirty of her relatives and friends were present and a very pleasant evening was passed. The lady received several handsome presents in memory of the occasion. After an elegant repast all departed for their homes wishing Mrs. Blodget many more years of health and happiness. A man severely injured was found at the east end of the P. & E. R. R„ bridge, Tuesday morn ii'Ki by trunk Fisher, engineer for the American Wood Mill Co. Mr. Fisher heard moans near the bridge and upon investigating, found a man lying at the foot of the abutment in an uncon scious condition. Assistance was called and the man was taken under cover. Dr. ltussell and Overseer of the Poor Israel liailey were called and after an investigation, Constable Crum took charge of the man and accompanied him t » the Williamsport Hospital, where he recovered suf ficient to tell his name, which lie gave as Frank Conlin. He was unable,however,to tell where he came from or how he got hurt, but from appear ances he fell from a west-bound train. He is about thirty yasrs old. A bottle of medicine found in his pocket was labeled by a Snow Shoe druggist. Mood spots on the abutment was evidence of his striking there before falling to the ground. J. If. Hauscom of this place moved to Lock Haven Wednesday, where he owns u property and where he will make his future home. Mr. Hanscom himself will stay at Sinnamalioning this summer. DKBSE. S Paints I 19 will holcl its color, qjfi brightness and gloss * ■*l *° r mrui y years. The M iM paint doesn't fade, §|r EH streak, blister, or crack, IM like some paints do. !m Any paint will look Kg well at first, but none mk Hi looks well so long as S Lucas Paints. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co ( FIRST-CLASS SCIENTIFIC I DENTISTRY \ Dr. F. M ZELIE, I 112 DENTIST, } | } CRANE BLOCK, EMPORIUM, PA. ? S 'Phone 118. s CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL, 6, 1905. FIRST FORK. Barclay Bros, have their logs to the pond and now sawing will commence. They have another drive with the rear at Muley Run, for next flood. They have another season's operations on the stream, but not so extensive as in former years. M. J.Colcord of Potter Journal was into see his father one day last week, who has been quite poorly all spring but is now on the mend. Several parties have been having the grippe, among whom we mention Miss Clella Logue, Fred Williams and Yours Truly, but they have all recovered or In a fair way to do so. J. M. Brooks expects to move his family to the new brick works at Cameron, where he has found steady employment. Our farmers are plowing and getting ready fo«* a new crop of potatoes, notwithstanding the slump in prices of the old crop. Most of them have disposed of the old crop at prices below the half dollar mark. Although March was a cold month it had one day last week that "busted the record," mercury reaching 84°. Messrs. Oscar Card, Bert Walker and Ira Bar clay of Wharton, were down on a business trip on Saturday. W. M. Curriers mill crew are expected here any day now to start sawing out their two sea sons crop of logs. A. I). Felson has returned from Court and auditor business at Wharton, and is going to run the P. O. and store at this place. Martin Bowen is still on crutches, though gain ing slowly. J. P. Hurlbert of Lushhaugh was called to Coudersport on Saturday on account of the ser ious illness of his mother. N'UKK SEI>. CAMERON. Win. Gallagher employed by the Calder Brick Co., slipped on the hod pan at the brick works and broke his nose, Monday morning. He|will be unable to work for some time to come. Daniel Sullivan has accepted a position as as sistant section foreman for the Emporium Coal Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WykofTand Mr. and Mrs. Robert Niles have move t from Square Timber Run to Cameron. Mrs. Frank Johnson was taken to the Wil liainsport Hospital on Thursday last aud under went an operation on Friday. Latest advices say she is improving ani her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. H. Dottcrweich, of Olean spjnt Snn lay with friends at the Valley House. Mrs. John McFadden spent Monday with h-r sister in Emporium. Mrs. Patrick Farreland Mrs. John Mick are visiting their mother, Mrs. Daniel Sullivan. MissCelia Oilmartin, of Sterling Run sp:nt Sundav with Miss Mamie Cassidy. W. D. Moore, of Emporium, passed through town.Sunday with a splendid gray team consign ed to S. C. Skillman of Square Timber Run, J. F. S. MRS. HALLYMIRACLE. Experiences Similar to This Have Oc casioned Considerable Comment in Emporium. Few women are better known in Lock port, N. V., that Mrs. Pattie I). Hall, as she belongs to one of the bests families and has a large circle of frieods and ac quaintances. In a recent interview Mrs. Hall said: "The experience 1 have been through in the last two years seems like a miracle. 1 was so badly off that life seemed al most unendurable, and my deafness in creased so that I could scarcely hear any thing. The suffocation in my chest and the indigestion caused by my catarrh, produced very severe suffering, 1 had five different physicians, bought everything that anybody recommended to me. but | finally gave up in dispair. , "One day my milliner asked me if I j had ever tried Ilyomei. I began the ' treatment, and can thankfully testify I that Ilyomei dose cure this terrble dis | ease. Since using it mv healing is great !ly improved, and the only time 1 have i any catarrhal trouble is when 1 take cold, j I t lien use llyonei, and always get in stant relief'. My liiemls ar.d acquaint j auees marvel at the cliunue in my health ' and healing. » Ilyomei has made many cures of catarrh, and in connection with Ilyomei j balm, of catarrhal deafness, in Kninori j urn. Similar experiences to that of Mrs. j Hall's have created a large sale for lly j omei with L. Taggart. The complete outfit, including ihc J inhaler, costs but 81., while extra bottles | are but .">0 cents. Ask L. Taggart to j show you the strong guarantee under j which lie sells Ilyomei. A Serious Matter. I The third dose of Thompson's isar- I osma made me feel like a different man. ! I suffered about a year with pain in back, I side and groin. My hands, arms and I side of face became numb; would wake i up nuuib all over; have to get out of bed aud go through gymnastic exercise to get sleep. I had decided to sell out my busi nesa but was cured by Thompson's Bar osma. This was two years atto and I I have been in perfect health ever since.— I J. J. Home, Tiiusville, Pa. For sale bv ! If. (J. Dodson. The longer a man studie* women the j less he knows about them. A Little (lirl's Trouble. My little girl, five years old, was doctored for several months for bladder i trouble' but without success. She was j very bad and caused us much anxiety. 1 Finally we put aside the doctors' medi cines and tried Thompson's Uarosma or j Kidney and Liver euro. Five or six | bottles made a complete cure and she is I now a sound, healthy girl. N. F. Leslie, j Oil City, I'a. For Sale by 11. C. Dod- j son. For Sale or Rent. A small farm, located on Portage I road, for sale or rent. Enquire 4-4t. T). W. ENSION. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this j Company without a permit Irom this office, or the Superintendant at the : works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFO. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tf. 1 Mothers and Daughters Every woman who has a crown daughter knows well the worry and anxiety which always comes at that period of life when girlhood merges into womanhood. Upon a girl's condition at this time depends her future health, strength and happi ness. Too much care can not be taken to see that she passes through this period safely. AUNT DINAH S OLD VIRGINIA Herb Tea A BOON TO WOMANKIND is of the greatest assistance to nature in bringing about the change which takes place, without dis arranging the natural functions of the system. It is a strengthening tonic. It will keep the roses in a girl's cheeks and prevent that tendency to de cline which so often endangers her life at this critical point in development. This Herb Tea is likewise of corresponding value and assistance to matrons and mothers at the end of this period. Its use will at this time prevent endless pain and worry. A woman will enter the evening of life with scarcely the knowl edge that the change has occurred. Many are the thankful women who know the value of Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia Herb Tea and are grateful j for the benefits derived from its use. Kemmerer. Wyo M Nov. 29,1902. HfcmiiiiH Wizard Oil Co..Chicapro,lll.: I Gentlemen:—Enclosed find 2b cent* pleane j<end roe another package of your Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia 1 Herb Tea lam greatly pleased with It. I would not j be without it. neglectfully, MIHS MAIIY DYERS. Buffalo. N. Y., Dec. 6, 1902. Hamlin* Wizard Oil Co., Chicago, 111 : I (fcntlemenl received the Aunt l>inah't< Old Virginia Herb Tea and I felt better in every way before 1 had finished taking one package. I feel nure It doe* all you I claim for it. Mits. J. L. Ackkkman, 108 Winslow Av. I Prepared by Hamlins Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c. HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Cures the Cold. Prevents Pneumonia. 25c. HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER PILLS For Torpid Liver and Constipation. 20c. FOR SALE AND HE COM MENDED BY L. TAGGART. | DO YOU NEED A j I New | I Cook 1 ! Stove j } THIS SPRING ? j ? Then come and > look at our line of > | Jewett | | Stoves | < the best make that c \ we know of. A % r Special Price 011 ) } every stove we j > have for the next > s week. \ ) HURTEAU & FORBES, \ { HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND \ TINNING. J " 4 ! FOR SALE. GREAT Business Opportunities The undersigned desires to dispose of some of his business establishments in Emporium, now doing a prosperous business. Not having time to devote the attentions I must sell. I will dispose to the right party either my clothing stock and good-will, located next door to Bank, or my Merchant Tailoring store, near M. E. Church. With the latter I will sell the building, known as the old Masonic building, at a bargain. This is a good opportunity for a live business man, to engage in a well known and established trade. A number of good 1 its for sale, located near my tailoring establishment, at low price. These lots are located in the centre of Emporium on Fourth Street, the Main business street. We will talk business to only business men. R.NEGKR, Emporium, Pa. -THE Windsor Hotel Between t2th and 13th Kts.. on Filbert St. Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes WALK from the Reading Terminal. Five minutes WALK from the Penn'a R. R. Depot. ~" European Plan (1.00 per day and upwards. American Plan $'2.00 per day. FRANK M. SCHEIBLEY. Manager. 1 School Time and Play Time equally demand right dress for the hoy. Not dudish but sightly and serviceable; not just pretty, but mannish, too; not merely pleasing to the mother, but approved bv the youngster as well. MRS. JANE HOPKINS' BOY-PROOF CLOTHhS solve all the mother's dress troubles. They're sinait, dainty and com fortable rolled into one. Prices just a bit lower than you'd expect for so much quality. Have your boy call and learn about the LPri/.e Story Contest. Prices: $1.50 to $5.00. Jasper Harris, Opposite Host-Office, ENl'Oßil'in, FA. ■nAHHHir C. R. HUSTED & CO.,' Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, J'a. Will for the next sixty days give 10 PER CENT. OFF on all goods sold for cash or 8 cash in two weeks and FIVE PER CENT, off all bills paid in full at the end of thirty days. I We make an exception when selling FLOUR and SUGAR accompanied by no other i groceries. Call us up, on phone, No, 74. I Goods Delivered Free and Promptly. THE i FOURTH STREET GROCERY C. R. HUSTED & CO., Proprietors. \ 1865 1904^ \ N. SEGER I Our new SUMMER STOCK / y is at hand—Suits, Men's, J r Boy's and Children's Hats } 112 and Shoes, Trunks, Satch- \ v els of all kinds at the low- / / est prices. Please call l you will <ind we cannot •dnojQ pue ep|OQ ( si|finoQ 9Jno qnuigjg SHSHSHSS 52 SHSHSHSS SB 5^ Rockwell's | | Drug Store, fj ju The Cold Cream that n] we make is unsur- [J: «] passed for face and p Jj hands and will make (n the skin soft and |C ;ft white. We have I J|j Nail, Tooth and ru jp] ITair Brushes, Wist j{] !{j Brooms. Chamois | |jj Skin and Sponges. ji j Lp No better goods on j{] jra the market. When U i [jj you want your favo : m rite recipes filled [jj !s] Bring them to us. j u] Our stationery leads. | LrS Also our toilet eream, !{] j (}* toilet water, toilet h , [u soaps, perfumes and jnj sashet powder. All J ) the latest. ol i [{] Our Botanic Dry Kidney Cure f}| |in is an exoellent tonic. A specific n] i |}j for all diseases of the kidneys. In IS M. A. ROCKWELL. S ifl ff ■ IHSBaHHHSSBSRSHSrHSHSf?S2SSHSJ I This is the \ j Store 5 j For the People. ! X albs best granulated Sugar.. ,25c X if llbmixedTea 13c < i £ lib sack Mother's Rice, 9c \ j 1 31b prepared Buckwheat flour 14c X if 2 bars Domino Soap 9c < j > 1 bar Bon Ton Sand Soap. .. 5c \ ji 1 bx Delmonte Seeded Raisins 10c X if 1 Bottle Lutz & Schrams pre- < ] > serves 24c \ j \ 1 can L. & S's Baked Beans. .18c \ | 112 1 can Auto brand Corn 9c < \ P 1 can Kenwood Peas 9c i l 1 can Tomatoes 9c X 112 1 can Pumpkin 9c < \ 1 can Table Beets 9c } \ lean Strawberries 15c \ s 1 can Red Raspberries 15c < 1 can Lima Beans 14c ) \ 1 can Pineapple 24c X 112 2 lbs Prunes 9c < \ *2 50 112 ( This assortment for the next J e i days < uly. * S 0. B. Barnes, i 112 Allegany Avenue, C 112 'Phone 81. £
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