Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, September 15, 1898, Image 8

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    PRESS.
Additional Local News.
To F : armers.
1 desire to inform the farmers ot this
and adjoining counties that I have
recently purchased a Fearless Thresh
er and Cleaner, and am prepared to
do any work in this line in first-class
manner and at reasonable rates. Hav
ing the best machinery I take pride in
giving my customers good i-U-fti work.
1 am also making contracts to bale
hay, having purchased the Eli hay
press. Give me a call.
L. Q. COOK.
Emporium, Pa., Aug. 8, 1898.—24tf
Are you Troubled with Dyspepsia?
If so, do not neglect until it to too late this
opportunity of rlddinc yourself of this trou
ble. Dr. fen ner's Dyspepsia Cure, as the !
name implies, is simply for Dyspepsia and
Indigestion. This is a preparation long and
successfully used in private practice by one
of America's best qualified physicians, who
isan accepted authority on all medical ques
tions. If not satisfied after using one bottle
your money will be refunded by
R. C. Dodson.
A CRITICAL TIME
During the Battle of
Santiago.
SICK OR W£LL. A RUSH DAY
AND NIGHT.
The Packers at theßattle of Santiago de
Cuba were all Heroes. Their Heroic
Efforts in Getting Ammunition and
Rations to the Front Saved the Day.
P, E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3,
writing from Santiago, de Cuba, on
July 23d, says: We all had diarrhoea
in more or less violent form, and when
we landed we had no time to see a
doctor, for it was a ease of rush and
rush night and day to keep the troops
supplied with ammunition and rations,
but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we
were able to keep at work and keep
our health; in fact I sincerely believe
that at one critical time this medicine
was the indirect saviour of our army,
for if the packers had been unable to
work there would have been no way of
getting supplies to the front. There
were no roads that a wagon train could
use. My comrade and myself had the
goop fortune to lay in a supply of this
medicine for our pack-train before we
left Tampa, and I know in four cases
it absolutely saved life."
The above letter was written to the
manufacturers of this medicine, the
Chamberiain Medicine Co., DesMoines,
lowa. For sale by L. Taggart. Sept.
| GREAT SPECIAL SALE OP |
1 CLOTHING and «#» 1
| m FURNISHINGS!
ill
W, It
| For the next Thirty Days we will Sell Everything in the Store, at or I
I Below Cost. Here are some of the prices: I
K2VJJ
I LOOK THEM OVER. .*. fep
ra| Ladies and aiul Men's Collars, only 10 cents, formerly 15. . . . cents. jg:»dfoee£bodfc'
gg & Iio >' s k »iee pants, only 19 cents, formerly 25. .. . " $
ft Boys' knee pants, only 39 cents, formerly 50 and 75 " ft agCR
r __ Men's and Boys' shirts, only 19 cents, formerly 35. ... " & r _^
l>\fv j£ ell s alu ' B °y s ' s^'rt - s ) only 39 cents, formerly 50 ... . " n|
OT|Q! r t>A« M ' Men's and Boys' suspenders only 10 and 15 cents, formerly 25 and 50 " w , "ft afCS
BfjM .vl Neckties, only 15 cents, formerly 25 ... . " nj nS
QK| ""'' ' Men's knits, only .fix (JO . . formerly .... sl2 00. •$ -C>s£ ma
Tf Men's Suits, only $6 50 . . formerly .... $lO 00. Q PsS
25$ en ' s Suits °»b' $5 00 • • formerly . ... $ 8 50. flSg
w Men s Suits, only $4 00 . . formerly . . . . $ 7 00. *n' bSpjl
Kfsjj M Men's Suits, . . only $3 00 . . formerly .... $ 5 00. Q, MM
M Boys' and Children's clothing at the same rates. rf g§jRJ
Opposite Posl-Ollice,.Emporium, Pa* jj I
EXCURSION NOTICES.
OMAHA EXPOSITION.
1 Light-Day Personally-Conducted lour via j
Pennsylvania Railroad.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com- i
pany has arranged for a special eight- I
day personally-conducted tour to the I
Trans-Mississippi and International
Exposition at Omaha on October 1,
allowing four full days at the
Exposition. Round trip tickets, in
cluding transportation and Pullman
berth in each direction, meals, in din
ing car going and returning, hotel ac
commodation and meals at Omaha, ad
missions to the Fair, and carriage drive
and hotel accommodations at Chicago,
will be sold at rate of SIOO from New
York; $9(5 from Philadelphia; $95 from
Washington and Baltimore; s9l from
Williamsport and Harrisburg; SBO from
Pittsburg; and proportionate rates
from other points.
The party will be accompanied by a
Tourist Agent and Chaperon, and will i
travel in special Pullman sleeping cars.
For the benefit of those who may
desire to remain longer in Omaha,
tickets will be made good to return 011
regular trains until November 15, in
clusive. Such tickets include only
railway transportation returning, with
reduction off 15 from above rates from
all points.
For further information apply to
ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1190
| Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. 1
I Boyd, Assistant General Passenger i
j Agent, Philadelphia. 1092-27-st. |
GETTYSBURG-WASHINGTON.
Five-Day Personally-Conducted Tour via the !
Pennsylvania Railroad.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
lias arranged for two five-day person
ally-conducted tours from Buffalo, Erie,
Pittsburg, and principal intermediate !
points, to Gettysburg and Washington, j
on October 17 and November 7.
Round-trip tickets, including trans- 1
portation, Pullman berth in each direc- j
tion, hotel accommodations and ear- j
riage drive over the battle-field at |
j Gettysburg, and hotel accommodations j
lat Washington—in short, all necessary j
| expenses—will be sold at rate of §25.00 j
j from Suspension Bridge, Buffalo,
Rochester, Syracuse, and intermediate I
stations on the New York Central and j
Hudson River Railroad; §24.00 from
Elmira; $25.00 from Erie and Corry;
$21.50 from Williamsport; §23.00 from
Pittsburg and Altoona, and propor
tionate rates from other points.
; Tickets will also bo good to return ,
[ on regular trains until October 27 and |
I November 17, but without Pullman
j accommodations.
Descriptive itineraries and full in
-1 formation can be obtained of Ticket
Agents; B. P. Frazer, Passenger Agent
i Buffalo District, Buffalo, N. Y.; E. S.
j Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wil-
I liamsport; Thos. E. Watt, Passenger
1 Agent Western District, Pittsburg; or
■ Geo. W, Boyd, Assistant General Pas
senger Agent, Philadelphia. 1090-27-7t
The United States and Germany are
the only two great powers of the world
that have no postal savings banks.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1898.
Uucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best Halve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, wilt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, '
! corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
[ It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
j faction or money refunded. Price 25
I cents a box. For sale bv L. Taggart.
v3l-n!0-ly
The willow is one of the most adapt
able plants. A willow switch stuck in
the wet wili almost invariably take root.
Wanted.
Ladies and gentlemen suffering from
throat and lung difficulties to call at j
our store for a sample bottle of Otto's
Cure. We confidently recommend it
as a cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, [
Consumption, and all diseases of the
throat and lungs. It will stop a cough !
quicker than any other known remedy, j
We believe it will cure you. Large
sizes 50c. and '2sc. Sold by R. C. Dod
son. 33-15-ly
The battle of Marengon in Peidmont
; was the first battle in the inineteenth
I century.
Great Excltoment in Town.
| Over the remarkablo cures by the 1
J grand specific, Bacon's Celery King, ,
which acts as a natural laxative, stim- i
ulates the digestive organs, regulates j
the liver and kidneys and is nature's ;
great healer and health renewer. Ifj
| you have kidney, liver and blood (lis
j order do not delay but call at our store ■
I for a free trial package. li. C. Dodson. ]
| Large sizes 50c. and 25c. 33-151y
No particular form of religion re- !
| ceives official recognition in Japan.
Truth wears well. People have
learned that DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are reliable little pills for regu-
I lating the bowels, curing constipation,
! and sick headache. They don't gripe,
j R. C. Dodson. 451y.
Third-class railway fares in India i
! are less than a farthing a mile.
Liver Complaints and Nervousness
Cured.
A torpid liver always produces dullness
, Irritability, etc. You are all clogged up and
I feel despondent, l'erhaps you have treated
| with physicians or tried some recommended
i medicine without benefit. All that is no
argument against "Dr. Fennor's Blood and
Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic," which we
' insist will cure nervousness and liver corn
plaints. If not satisfied after using one bot
tle your money will be refunded by
R. C. Dodson.
o
Pious Russians do not eat pigeons,
because of the sanctity conferred on the
Scriptures.
Diphtheria.
A remedy that cures this disease will
quickly cure common sore throat. As
soon as soreness is felt in the throat
use "Armstrong's Diphtheria and
Quinsy Drops." It will prevent, check
and cure the most serious throat dis
ease. R. C. Dodson. sept
More than 100 collisions occurred on
Japanese railroads in 1897.
ALL SORTS.
i Everyone who has diphtheria, croup, j
quinsy, catarrh or sore throat, can pos- !
itively and speedily be cured by j
Thompson's Diphtheria 28-ly
The Thirteenth Regiment seems to be j
getting back to Buflalo, one at a time, j
One Minute Cough Cure surprises
people by its quick cures and children
may take it in large quantities without
the least danger. It hits won for itself
] the best reputation of any preparation
used to-day for colds, croup, tickling
; in the throat or obstinate coughs. R.
!C. Dodson. 451y. ,
All things considered is not Admiral
Dewey the hero of the war ?
! De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has the
j largest sale of any Salve in the world,
j This fact and its merit has led dishon- \
1 est people to attempt to counterfeit it.
I Lookout for the man who attemps to
deceive you when you call for DeWitt's j
Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure.
! R. C. Dodson. 451y.
There is a movement on foot to con- j
nect the Atlantic with the great lakes 1
| by means of a canal.
History will tell about "Dewey" !
Hobson, Sampson and Americans pro-
I tecting themselves from serious throat
j diseases by using "Armstrong's Diph-!
! theria and Quinsey Drops." The
' greatest throat remedy in the world,
j Sold by druggist, R. C. Dodson. 61y
Watt, the inventor, died at the age j
I of 83.
More than twenty million free sam-
I pies of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve !
j have been distributed by the manu- \
i facturers. What better proof of their j
; confidence in its merits do you want? |
It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores in ,
the shortest space of time. It. C. Dod-;
son. 451y j
According to Swedenborg it takes !
light 48,000 years to reach the earth i
! from some of the stars.
When you call for DeWitt's Witch
'.Hazel Salve the great pile cure don't
; accept anything else. Don't be talked
] into accepting a substitute, for piles, j
I for sores for burns. R. C. Dodson. ;
«iy |
I Eight feet is the usual width of a
! street in China.
A stubborn cough or tickling in the ■
throat yields to One Minute Cough '
Cure. Harmless in effect, touches the
right spot, reliable and is just what is
wanted. It acts at once. R. C Dod- |
son. 451y j
A Spanish peseta is now equivalent
j to about 15 cents in gold.
You invite disappointment when you
1 experiment. DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are pleasant, easy, thorough
i little pills. They cure constipation
I and sick headache jnst as sure as you
I take them R. C. Dodson. 451y
i The left side of the face is considered
jby artists and photographers more
; beautiful than the right.
For broken surfaces, sores, insect
! bites, burns, skin diseases and especi
j ally piles there is one reliable remedy,
j DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. When
i you call for DeWitt's don't accept
| counterfeits or frauds. You will not
| be disappointed with DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. R. C. Dodson. 451y.
Adam,
Meldrum &
Anderson Co. !
The American Block.
JIT; kk/W .O, x.v.
About Our Book
and Stationery Department.
j We solicit mail orders for books and stationery.
We will gladly quote you our prices at any time
j for any book or books published, and we can
always supply you with the best writing paper
and stationery at ve»y low prices. We do card
engraving in the best form for much less than
i usual prices.
SOME ROOK PRICES.
Quo Vadis, the authorized and unabridged
edition, cloth binding, illustrated,soc., postage 12c
The same in paper covers 18c., postage 7c.
The Prince of the House of David, new edition,
: cloth, illustrated, 19c, postage 6c.
The Prince of the House of David, new edition,
, cloth, illustrated, 19c. postage 6c.
I The Beth Hook, by Sarah Grand, published at
j $1.50, our price sl.loc, postage 12c.
The Story of an untold Love, by Paul Leicester
1 Ford, published at $1.25, our price 95c.. postage9c. i
j Corleone, by F. Marion Crawford, 2 vols., $1.40,
! postage 17c.
The Seats of the Mighty, by Gilbert Parker
11.20, postage, 11c.
The Choir Invisible, by James Lane Allen, pub
j lished at $1.50, our price, $1.15 postage Bc.
The Chautauqua Books, for course 1898, 5 vols.,
] $4.50 the set, expressage 25c.
| Pelonbet's Notes on the International Sunday
( School Lessons for 1898, 85c, postage 12c.
| Subscriptions for all magazines and periodicals
I are received at publishers' rates.
Stationery.
( Our "Swan Vellum," and "Swan Satin" are
j high-class writing papers, made in four sizes—
"Joseph" and "Billet"sizes, 40c box of 5 quires.
Envelopes to correspond, 40c box of 125.
"Octavo" size, 50c. a box; envelopes 50c.
j Our "Swan Everwyn" and "Swan Feather"
i are smooth and rough linen papers made only in
! octavo and commercial sizes, ruled and plane, 30c ]
! and 36c the 5 quire packets, envelopes 7c and 8c
! packet.
! "Swan Seconds" in octavo and commercial
i sizes, ruled and plain, 18c pound packet, envelopes
5c and 6c a packet.
! Papetcries of new square shaped paper and
j envelopes in fashionable tints, azure, heliotrope,
| cream andmazarin 15c box, worth 20c, postage Bc.
j The same in larger size 20c. worth 30c, postage
| 10c.
Papeteriesof initial paper with envelopes, all
initials, new and beautiful, all colors4oc box,
worth 50c.
The same illuminated in gold and colors
square paper 55c box, worth 75c.
Card Engraving.
Plate and 50 cards for $1.25, postage 6c. En- !
graving address line 30c extra.
50 cards from your own plate 55c, postage 6c.
100 cards from your own plate 95c, pvstage 11c. }
Specimens of engraving and sizes of cards for- j
warded on application.
Monograms and address dies sunk from $1.50
upwards. Stamping iin any color 50c for 120
sheets, or 90c in gold and silver.
ADAM, MM)!!I M& AMIERSON C 0.,!
The American Block.
GEO. J. LA BAR
IS OFFERING
%ciai °°
~ Bargains
IN
W HIS
Having purchased the largest and most
handsomeline of those goods I ehall
be compelled to cut close to the
cost in order not to carry
any over to another
season. Come quick
and get your
pick.
' PARLOR SUITES, BED-ROOM SUITES,
I EASY CHAIRS, WINDOW CURTAINS,
! SIDEBOARDS, HAT RACKS,
LOUNGES, DESKS,
J EASELS. Etc.. Etc.
LUXURY
it is to recline|at ease on one of our
i superb couches. Slumber comes un-
I sought under such delightful conditions.
Pieces of furniture like these are as
pleasant to look on as they are to lie on
and this fact makes them an irresistable
temptation to repose. Our entire stock
is packed full of temptations for that
matter, temptations in parlor and bed
room suits and in every kind of furni
j ture, and unprecedented temptations
|in prices. Some people are always
! quoting from somebody, but our favor
j ite quotations are figures like these:
Couches, .®5, $6, $3, and §lO.
Best Furniture.
We have the largest line ever
' exhibited in Cameron county.
Geo, J. Laßar.