GETTING READY Every expectant mother hns a trying ordeal to face. If she does not jpfc ,wp 'l k I l«'|\! get rea ' ly for lt * . \\ *"■"•—-< I'j there is no telling | \_,—- what may happen, tj Cliild-birth is full ' of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Frieod Is the best help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes, it makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents ' morning ' sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus cles, relieves the distended fe;-'.in;', sliort ens labor, makes recovery rapid ; .::d cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend is Rood for only one ; purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. One dollar per bottle at nil , $4.00 :>nd tfcfi.OO •hoes are the productions «• r skilled workmen, from tho lx'st material possible at these trices. Also &Vs..'M> : I S J.OO Mines for men, and {ttl.4.*; for boy ami youths. \Y. L. Donulna shoos are Indorsed by over l,«» <>, arc made in all tho latest shat" ; and styles, and of every vari ety'of leather. If driller f'.ann. >t supply you, write for eatfc- | loguetn \v. L. Douglas. Drockton, Mass. Sold by j B A LOOM & LLOYD, Emporium, Pa. 1 35-131 j VVE no longer supply our seeds to dsaiers to sell again. At the same time, any* jne who has bought our seeds of their ocal dealer during either 1896 or 1897 will .ie sent our Manual of "Everything for the 3arden" for 1898 pppp provided they apply by letter i KCC and give the name of the local merchant from v.'liom they bought. To all others, this magnify cent Manual, every copy of which costs us 30 cents to place in your hands, will be sent free on receipt of 10 cents (stamps) to covej postage. Nothing like this Manual has ever been seen here or abroad; it is a booli of 200 pages, contains 500 engravings ol seeds and plants, mostly new, and these art supplemented by 6 full size colored platej of the best novelties of the season, finally OUR "SOUVENIR" SEED COLLECTION will also be sent without charge to all appli cants sending !0 cts. for the Manual who wi! state where they saw this advertisement' Postal Card Applications Wii! Kecsive No WW ' ■■■ -. . HUMF 3 !ET a. :. No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. S Infant -' Diseases. No. 4 Dion No. 7 Cough Colds. No. 9 Header i .o. No. lO Dyspru ia, Indigestion. ; No. 11 Delay< Periods. No. 12 Leuchorrea. No. 18 Croup. No. 14 Skin Di-eases. No. IS Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. TTiimphrovr' opathlo Manna! of Di-'.-.'i-cs nt. vour'li-.-'i <>r Mailed Free. -Will by ' . < < ton receipt or 85 ;t> . Mfb orsl. Ilmiijii. • \ted.Co., Cor. Wllliuiu unit John Sts . New Yuri;. 1 Tho Place lo Buy Cheap } Additional Local News. 1 Bound for Alaska. /. party leaves Kmporiui i next Tuesday Klondike, he: <-d by Harry Jewell, D. 112. Powell, John Fredette, Wnt. Tiebmilt ..ml Chas j Keifer, of Austin. They expect to j join a large party at Erie on Wcdnos- j day. Fulton & Pearsall. These up-to-date painter:; have con solidated their bußine.-i.-t and may he found at their shop in Parsons' Bazaar. Both are practical painters and will irive prompt attention to all work en trusted to them. Estimates furnished for all kinds of house, sign and deco rative painting as well as wall paper ing and frescoing. Especial attention given to out of town orders. 47tf. A Bright Day in the M. E. Church en Sunday. At the sunrise prayer meeting the people felt the sunlight of Clod's presence in their souls. The love-feast was largely attended and a time of refreshing was experi enced by all. At the service at 10:30, twelve per sons were received on probation, mak ing in all 346, with ii by certificate; total, 43 additions-—;) were baptised at this service. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered to a larger number than at any time dur ing the present pastorate. A large congregation greeted tiie pastor in the evening, listening attent ively to a sermon 011 the: Prodigal Son. Alaska Letter. 1 Extracts from a letter from Mr. John C. Call breath, of Wrunge!, Alaska, dated from Victoria, B. January 16th, 1898.) "Things will be red hot up there (on the Stickeen) the coming season. There will be such a tremendous rush for the great Yukon basin that all the routes will be full, overflowing, burst ing. The people simply cannot get in with a year's supply, which they are all taking. Any number could go in light, but they wisely thought not to trust to chance. It has been just a scratch that starvation did not reign at the Klondike this winter. As it is, they will not be surfeited with food, but there will be no starvation. There will be sixteen to twenty fine big steamers on the Stickeen the coming summer, and from appearances there will be lots of work for them. Of course we look for a big trade. Will not do much in the packing line, but will attend t o the business of the store and the hotel that we will pttl up. Everything next the river will be utilized as warehouse room. There is some talk of Glenora being the starting point for the trains, but I fancy it will all goto Telegraph Creek. There is a strong probability of a narrow-guage railway to Teslin Lake, hut it costs millions to build railroads in that country. We are having a pretty good busini -; at Telegraph this winter and it will increase immensely in the spring, but will be a f.ood deal cut up. Several large companies are going to sleigh goods up the Stickeen and over the ice to foot of Teslin Lake, so as to get the first open water to Dawson. I purpose tailing on behind a i'ter they break the road with a few teams. There is a big boom on at \\ ran gel. Three new wharves are going ahead with warehouses. Two or three; big hotels and restaurants. The place is surveyed anil laid out in town lots, all of which are claimed and being built on. Machinery for a saw mill and steamer was taken up to Teslin Lake on our steamer hist fall, and is being sleighed into Teslin Lake this winter. The people on the Sound at Seattle and other places are getting the lion's share of the outfitting, and it grinds Victorians sadly to see the plums mostly falling intoour laps, but so it out of the thing to make what I can goes. I shall strive this year, as i will not long be allowed to hold onto my j long earned possessions. Corporations j will squeeze me out, and every one ; else that comes in their road. They are doing it all over where their power can be brought to bear. As yet they i cannot crush out a claim owner of i placer mines, but it will not be long before laws will be fixed so they can bring their power to bear on them. '•The great reindeer scheme of Uncle Sam to relieve the needy on the Yukon, j though ridiculous in its workings, was , humane in its conception. Neither j reindeer nor mules can march 700 miles j over bad roads and carry more than enough feed to take them through, without carrying anything for the needy. The Canadians make a great deal of fun over the effort, all of which is actuated by jealousy." —■ ■mm wmaw-Hcrm-rm iiISMLITIOS NOTICE. riWKK NOTICE--That the late copartnership 1 of Mclnneh A: lilisM id this day dissolved by intitu-:l consent, and in the future tho said husi ».• s uill be conducted by "The Mel tines Steel Work ' ' > whom :.i 1 demands and accounts of the late lirin shall be paid. McINNES lil.l-S. Emporium, Pa., Feb. 10,189 K. M® iKLrT v 'iN-'y sr\ pp |gg* Iksiiii 3 BAMBLER BOSESi Will mak'i ijiu-vi!" • :it si ia do for tin'j»isi /.;t,«.r ii -1..'! - •i •»!. <'■»>.MunihlroitHTs,per fectly hurdv. One plant prm!e< tiiuusamls of llowers* OShY Y'ORI : CL>.rS, dklivehld. Vinr-Q Garden (lIIiDS 1 Fro© I T pon al'jli O and Floral ••.Appiicuiioti THE liUXV MAN'S CATALOGUE mi (I the Ladies' Gardener and Adviser The only one containing full Descriptions and Direc tions lor planting and cniiore ; po comprehensive, con you regularly for mouths for trial. Write at once to VICK PUB. CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. ] CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FSFBUABV 14, 1898 ALL SORTS. Kvcryono wl o has diphtheria, croup, <£?=■ — ~ii=j=ii=<=:i= t ii-r CONFECTIONERY. Daily De!i vs ry. A,] oi : ,lers s iveu prompt and | skillful attention. «£* 'S LV- . ■(» . _<• #£o> - 3^. New Spring Goods. <• n 0 To the Ladies of Cameron C'ouutv: ♦ • | <► |§ India Linons, Lawns in <► , ft §■ Stripes and Checks. w ! 9 ft I rf White Apron Lawns, ,:J, j & , Infants Robes, Gowns, etc. X * M?" * ,v. We ask you to try the Black Cat Brand Hosiery which is o p' unequalled in quality and durability. Only to be found here. t D. E. OLMSTED, 4 rY Near Odd Fellows Hall, East Fourth St. ~0, Vlu ijpin <; cough i . the rn> st dig tri - in;;' ui;:laci.v; but its duration can hi; cut. short by thf u: • of One Minute C in-'. Ouro, which is n!so the best known remedy lor croup and fill lung and bronchial trouble-*, it. O. Bed son- 45-ly The proposed Russian railway from Merv to tiie Afghan frontier will ho be gun very short! . It is Disgraceful To allow your feet to become disfig ured, when Warren's Corn (,'uro never fails Sold and guaranteed by all druggists at 15 cents a bottle. 1-32-14-iy Children and adults tortured by bums, scalds, injuries, eczema or skill : diseases may secure instant relief by uring DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It is the great pilo remedy. K. C Dod ! son. 45-lj' miaaarr.-CMia ■ 'MR/'CTKJL ;I_M 'J ./mx-azLrcxwrmu I For sale by GEO. J- LABAB, Emporium, Pa. iwwimw| ' j__As KYD uRDEALER FO RTHE M .