Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, October 20, 1898, Image 8

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fll OMR DRY 115 STORE.
a NEAR ODD FELLOWS HALL.
n Part of our Fall Goods are here and more are oil the
way. Come and see is the cordial invitation we extend to all.
w The goods are new and the prices are right.
JvJ, A large assortment of
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Men's, Women's «_ Table Cloths,
[J and C'hildrens' Vf 112. .Sheetings,
» Underwear, .. Blankets and
LI Art Linens, ~'«f J. JiJfcTy ' Bed Comfortables,
«4K Traced 'jgjXrJßj/, Corsets,
TY < 'entre Pieces, Corset Covers,
<► < 'ushen Covers, WW'-V Ladies and
*1 Kmliroidery, | Muslin and
A Towelings and Underwear
Napkins, '"ft A K«od variety of
Damask TabliiiKS. Jji A. "J£g j*j * Infants Robes.
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£, Offerings for CASHaOnly.
W
u, Ladies, set, white wool vests and pants, usually sold at
W si.oo, for 6o cents.
$ Ladies' set, white wool vests and pants, usually sold at
$ $1.25, for 75 cents.
W Ladies' set, white wool vests and pants, usually sold at
$1.50, for 90 cents.
U Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at
M 65c, for 45 cents.
ty Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at
8 75 c > for 5° ccllts
<-& Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at
j#j 85c, for 60 cents.
Ujk Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at
y sl-15, for 70 cents.
vj.- Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at
V s oc ) for 35 cents -
Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at
jj 45c, for 30 cents.
Infants' pants and vests usually sold at 45c, for 30c. }
$ These are short sleeves. I
» Ladies' white Merino vests, sold at 65c for 45 cents.
,4? These are all perfect goods. Come early.
I D. E. OLMSTED,
rr Near Odd Fellows Hall, East Fourth .St.
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TC. B. HOWARD & cT]
Our line ot Groceries is complete. I
tea Our aim is to purchase nothing but the |
Ri|,' / best and keep our stock fresh. Come and 1.1
TTa examine our goods.
E, . Our shoes are from the 112
if best manu ii cturcs int - he )w#V4\ •
W, pOfflLj country. They comprise*
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J'': Our lines ot linens and ;/> ! /%<> |
domestics are carefully *jl
M 1 selected from large stocks \jl
y li and are the best goods for y
"4Z 3pl» the money obtainable. If in need of such <:
ffl goods give us a. trial.
11l Our notion department fa
if s made up of only reliable |
tgoods at medium prices. /Jr' Q I
Examine and let us name you prices. fl
112 n OrW --i Our stock of Fall and I
'•> i/yf\B"( Winter Clothing has ar- &
yi| rived. In it you will find §
1 . /'.« all the latest cloths. Call C jl
and examine before line is j|
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We have shirts and lots of them at . 'l|
"y/\ all prices. Let us show them to you and
name our prices. ||
If you want to save money, give us a call. l|
x j We defy competition. All goods guaran- l[l
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10. B. HOWARD & m
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1898.
Old lit in sir
Owing to the very liberal patronage I have had
from our people and in view of the hard
times I will until MAY lst.reduce the price of
Phyaicians Prescriptions as follows, viz :
All I oz. mixtures, regular price, 20 to 15
All 2 oz. mixtures, reguiar price, 25 to 19
All 3 oz. mixtures, regular price, 35 to 25
All 4 oz. mixtures, regular price, 45 to 30
All 6 oz. mixtures, regular price, 65 to 50
All 8 oz. mixtures, regular price, 85 to 65
And a corresponding reduction on
all packagei* of Powders, Pills, Oint
ments Also liberal discount on all
Patent Medicines, Baby Foods, Per
fumes, Toilet and Fancy Articles and
extra liberal discount on Fountain
Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Atomi
zers and Nursing Bottles.
I will guarantee my goods to be
strictly fresh and equal to any goods
in the market.
Thirty yearn experience in the town
of Emporium is sufficient evidence of
competency. If you wish to avail
yourself of the liberal offer, leave
your Physician's Prescriptions and
drug trade in general at the OLD RE
LIABLE DRUG STORE.
L. TAGGART.
Stubborn
COLDS
A stubborn cold is easily taken; it
sticks to some people all winter and
very often develops into bronchitis or
consumption. You should cure a cold
promptly by taking Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup. This celebrated remedy is ac
knowledged to be most efficient and
reliable for all affections of the throat
and lungs. It cures a cold at once.
Br.Bull's
Cough Syrup
Promptly cures Stubborn Colds.
Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctor!
recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists.
WILLIAMS' p|| i C
TANSY MLLd
A SUISE RELIEF TO WOMAN lot
.'ill troubles peculiar to her sex fSrVSend by
mail or from our Agent. SI.OO per box.
WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., CLEVELAND, OHIO,
For sale by R. C. Dodson.
ALL SORTS.
Everyone who has diphtheria, croup,
quinsy, catarrh or sore throat, can pos
itively and speedily be cured by
Thompson's Diphtheria 28-ly
The small fry who whine out their
hate for suras and verbs these days
don't guess how much stronger are the
adjectives of dislike silently indulged
in by mother and father.
One Minute Cough Cure surprises
people by its quick cures and children
may take it in large quantities without
the least danger. It has 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.
Tha paralyzing creed that our niche
is soon filled and the world goes on
without a sigh is given the lie in every
heart every day.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the
largest sale of any Salve in the world.
This fact and its merit has led dishon
est people to attempt to counterfeit it.
Lookout for the man who attemps to
deceive you when you call for DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure.
R. C. Dodson. 4-51y.
Judging from the popularity of
weighing machines among women. It
has been suggested that they "weigh
light."
History will tell about "Dewey"
Hobson, Sampson and Americans pro
tecting themselves from serious throat
diseases by using "Armstrong's Diph
theria and Quinsey Drops." The
greatest throat remedy in the world.
Sold by druggist, R. C. Dodson. 61y
What we have lost of sense in the
length of our gowns we have absolutely
gained in the style of our walking
shoes.
More than twenty million free sam
ples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
have been distributed by the manu
facturers. What better proof of their
confidence in its merits do you want?
It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores in
the shortest space of time. R. C. Dod
son. 451y
Country houses must, of course, be
opened in May, but it seems a crime to
close them in such weather as this.
When j'ou 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,
for sores for burns. R. C. Dodson.
•15 ly
Why is it the "friendly" thing to
discourage the pioneer? Is over-con
fidence a universal quality?
You invite disappointment when you
experiment DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are pleasant* easy, thorough
little pills. They cure constipation
and sick headache jnst as sure as you
take them R. C. Dodson. 451y
Esterhazy has begun to deny some of
his recent confessions.
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
Sundays night's frost has saved hun
dreds of pricked fingers in its work of
opening chestnut burs.
For broken surfaces, sores, insect
bites, burns, skin diseases and especi
ally piles there is one reliable remedy,
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. When
you call for DeWitt's don't accept
counterfeits or frauds. You will not
be disappointed with DeWitt's Wilch
Hazel Salve. R. C. Dodson. 451y.
Old fashions in dress may bo revived,
but no old-fashioned medicine can re
i place Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
' Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by L.
Taggart. Oct.
That most restless of all cooking
utensals is beginning to "cliaf" again
to be at work.
Dr. Bull's Cough S3'rup cures coughs
and colds. Don't goto church or pub
lic meeting and disturb the audiences
by incessant coughing; but use this
! wonderful remedy at once.
What a complete misfit there seems
i to be between places to sell and places
> wanted!
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures croup.
It has saved the life of many a child.
Mothers keep this medicine always on
hand; it will save you many restless
moments. Price 25c.
What a thing is point of view! And
for what crimes is it responsible.
Answer to Correspondent.
No; we never knew a case of Diph
theria reported to health officers when
Armstrong's Diphtheria and Quinsy
j Drops were used in time.
Wanted.
Ladies and gentlemen suffering from
; throat and lung difficulties to call at
our store for a sample bottle of Otto's
I Cure. We confidently recommend it
I as acure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,
| Consumption, and all diseases of the
j throat and lungs. It will stop a cough
| quicker than any other known remedy,
iWe believe it will cure you. Large
I sizes 50c. and 25c. Sold by R. C. Dod
| son. " 33-15-ly
To Farmers.
I desire to inform the farmers of 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 clean work.
lam also making contracts to bale
hay, having purchased the Eli hay
press. Give me a call.
L. G. COOK.
Emporium, Pa., Aug. 8, 1898.—24tf
o
The people of Pennsylvania are,
above all things else, fair and just, and
they can be trusted to see through the
sinister motives animating the small
coterie of disgruntled, defeated poli
ticians who are responsible for this
sensational resort to the courts. In
due time there will be a complete ex
position of the true inwardness of this
latest act in the drama of character as
sassination. —Tionesta Republican.
But should this prosecution turn out
to be a part of a general conspiracy
to blacken Senator Quay's character
for political buncombe, then those who
are pursuing him with such spiteful
malignancy, and who are resorting to
such contemptible methods to accomp
lish their purposes, should b*ar the
odium which belongs to such conduct.
If there is anything worse than a dis
regard of the laws of the land, it is an
attempt to use those laws for ignoble
purposes, such as private revenge or
politcal buncombe. Punxsutawney
Spirit.
There is a purpose for this, of course,
which is neither to seek the ends of jus
tice nor restore to the public anything
that has been lost. We do not say this
because of any disposition to defend
Senator Quay or any other politician in
wrong doing, but because the motive
, is always apparent when a charge
against a man in office is kept on the
shelf until such time as it is believed to
be of political service to opposing par
ties. If a wrong has been commit
ted it should be brought to light at
once by parties having knowledge of
it.—Dubois Courier.
It is evident that the institution of
the suit against Senator Quay and
others was actuated by political mo
tives, rather than through an honest
desire to protect the interests of the
commonwealth. The evidence on this
point is too clear for reasonable doubt.
If there were no evidence of this the
fact that the institution of the suit was
postponed until a month before the
election, when the books and papers
on which it is based were accessible to
the parties instituting the proceedings
months before, more than justifies this
inference. —Lancaster New Era.
How to Prevent Croup.
We have two children who are sub
ject to attacks of croup. Whenever
an attack is coming on my wife gives
them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and it always prevents the attack, it
is a household necessity in this county
and no matter what else we run out of,
it would not do t" be without Cham
berlain's Cough Remady. More of it
is sold hero than all other cough medi
cines combined.—J. M. NICKXE, of
Nickle Bros., merchants, Nickieville,
Pa. For sale by L. Taggart. Oct.
We entertain no fears of the ability
of Senator Quay not only to dispose
satisfactorily of the present charges
against him, but also to uncover those
who are using this line of attack upon
him;- we suspect, indeed, that when the
courts have concluded their probing it
will not be Quay who will emerge the
worse for the revelations thus invited
or the more astonished at the effect of
those revelations upon public opinion.
—Scranton Tribune.
Free Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These pills are easy in action and are
particular effective in the cure of Con
stipation and Sick Headache. For
Malaria and Liver troubles they have
been proved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be pertectly free from
every deleterious substance and to be
purely vegetable. They do not weak
en by their action, but by giving tone
to the stomach and bowels greatly
vigorate the system. Regular size 25c.
per doz. Sold by L. Taggart Druggist.
(jreat Excitement in Town.
Over the remarkable cures by the
grand specific, Bacon's Celery King,
which acts as a natural laxative, stim
ulates the digestive organs, regulates
the liver and kidneys and is nature's
great healer and health renewer. If
you have kidney, liver and blood dis
order do not delay but call at our store
for a free trial package. R. C. Dodson.
Large sizes 50c. and 25c. 33-151y
EVERY BRIDE
and wife should know about the pre
paration that for half a century has
been helpingexpectant mothers bring
little ones into the world without
danger and the hundred and one
•/OSISLI d' scom f° rts an d distractions
incident to child-birth. It
'ljMj > s applied externally, which
MM r is the only way to get relief.
TN(rw.v\ Medicines taken internally
1 result in harm.
Mother's
H l ' \ Friend
jj \ \ fits and prepares every
in \ \ organ, muscle and
\\ \ \ part of the body for
|\\ \I \ the critical hour. It
|\\ V I \ robs child-birth of its
\ tortures and pains.
\ A j / Baby's coming is made
p. quick and easy. Its
y~ action is doubly bene
_ V ficial if used during the whole
y period of pregnancy.
§1 per bottle at all drug stores, or
sent by mail on receipt of price.
BOOKS FREE, containing valuable infor
mation to all women, will be sent to any
address upon application by
The Bradfield Regulator Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. Fenner's
Kidney & Backache
CURE.
An agreeable combination of the
most efficient known remedial agents
for the cure o Kidney, Blad
der, Urinary and Uterine dis
eases.
A desire to make too frequent or
scanty urine. Bed wetting by child
ren, lame back, dropsy, Blights dis
ease, female weaknesses are cured
by this great medicine.
This is no new discovery but has
been used in private practice for
more than thirty (30) years by one
of America's most successful physi
cians.
In order to extend to a wider use
fulness a medicine that has produced
such benificent results in a limited
sphere, we find it necessary to ad •
vertise. Experience teaches that
merit alone is not sufficient to bring
to the people knowledge of the won
derful curative powers of this extra
ordinary preparation.
The strongest proof of our faith
in these goods is our statement: "if
not satisfied after using one bottle
your money will be refunded by
R. C. Doilson, Emporium, Pa.
SPECIFICS
CURES (fevers, Luns Fever. Milk Fever.
cures | SPRAI.VS, Lameness, ItlicuiuutiMii.
cures S EPIZOOTIC, Distemper.
} W'OBWB, Hot». Grub*.
?UR^i COI ' GIIS ' «"»■«"«.
cuß^J rOI ' ,r ' Bellyarhp, Diarrhea.
G.G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE.
cures ( KI»\EV & IILADDER DISORDERS.
cubes I MAXGE, Skin Diseases.
cures 1 ®AD CO.\DITIOX. Staring Coot.
CUc. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Hook, &c., 8". 1
At druggists or »ent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William & John I
fits.. New York. VETERINARY MANUAL SENT FREE, J
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over- |
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific »
No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only j
successful remedy.
$ 1 per vial,or 5 vials and large vial«powdcr,for $5
Bold by Druggists, or lent post pnld on receipt «»f price. J
111 Ul'llKl,«b' JlfcD. CO., Cor. William it Jobr Bis., .New York |
mmlQsfl THAT THE best i--:
MY COOBSMD NOTIOBS,
Boots and Shoes
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IS AT W. R. S IZE R'S
SIZERVILLE. PA
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PRACTICAL
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Broad Street, Emporium, Pa.
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I pi I'our raguhir nourms; I Iso KpO'dal ft
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i © llnnd3ome buildings perfectly equipped. si*
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| Central State Normal School, %
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Meldrum &
Anderson Co.
The American Block.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
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
i for any boot or books published, and we can
always supply you with the best writing paper
and stationery atveiy low prices. We do card
' engraving in the best form for much less than
i usual prices.
SOME HOOK PRICES.
Quo Vadis, the authorized and unabridged
edition, cloth binding, illustrated,soc., postage 12c
The same in papercovers 18c., postage 7c.
I 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.
1 The Beth Book, by Sarah Grand, published at
$1.50, our price sl.loc, postage 12c.
! The Story of an untold Love, by Paul Leicester
Ford, published at $1.25, our price9sc.. postage9c.
Corleone, by F. Marion Crawford, 2 vols., ?1.40,
I postage 17c.
I The Seats ofthe Mighty, by Gilbert Parker
$1.20, postage, 11c.
The Choir Invisible, by James Lane Allen, pub
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 ail magazines and periodicals
are received at publishers' rates.
Stationery.
I Our "Swan Vellum," and "Swan Satin" ar«
i high-class writing papers, made in four sizes—
j- "Joseph" and "Billet"sizes, 40cbox ofsquires.
Envelopes to correspond, 40c box of 125.
; "Octavo" size, 50c. a box; envelopes 50c.
| 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 35c the 5 quire packets, envelopes 7c and 8c
' packet.
i "Swan Seconds" in octavo and commercial
I sizes, ruled and plain, 18c pound packet, envelopes
I 5c and 6c a packet.
Papeteries of new square shaped paper and
envelopes in fashionable tints, azure, heliotrope,
cream and mazarin 15c box, worth 20c, postage Bc.
The same in larger size 20c. worth 30c, postage
| 10c.
- Papeteries of initial paper with envelopes, all
! initials, new and beautiful, all colors 4Cc box,
| worth 50c.
j The same illuminated in gold and colors
i 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 f>c.
j 100 cards from your own plate 95c, pvstage lie.
Specimens of engraving and sizes of cards for
| warded on application.
Monograms and address dies sunk from $1.50
upwards. Stamping tin any color 50c for 120
sheets, or 00c in gold and silver.
ADAM, MKLDIiIM & MHEKSON CO.,
The American Block.