♦ 3oc&acs3ocs 112 8. L BI S I GOODS 11 112 W & ,Q, NEAR ODD FELLOWS HALL. ft. Pari of our Fall Goods are here and more are on the >Y U way. Come and see is the cordial invitation we extend to all. The goods are new and the prices are right. * \MMWyjs ? r-" Sheetings, M « Underwear, Cy"; Jnljr.vjv* Blankets and v JvL Art Linens, -« 1 12"*'-i. sfci? * Bed Comfortables, r u <9> Traced Corsets, forgo cents. U Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at 0 jQI 65c, for 45 cents. Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at yf p 75c, for 50 cents. Q Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at pj 85c, for 60 cents. ft Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at ;<£ j#f $1.15, for 70 cents. > ■£}. Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at M U 50c, for 35 cents. Lf Childrens' white wool vests and pants, usually sold at Q rf 45 c > f° r 3° cents. 7f ?■ Infants' pants and vests usually sold at 45c, for 30c. \ ft These are short sleeves. I & Ladies' white Merino vests, sold at 65c for 45 cents. $0 £ These are all perfect goods. Come early. # 0 | D. E. OLMSTED, ; A <• rNear Odd Fellows Hall, Last Fourth St. ,J # ,'v ♦ 3*3&3C&3oC&'joG&3^ ST C. B. HOWARD & Ca Tj rj ffEsNhN 1 Our line at Groceries is complete. fm TEA Our aim is to purchase nothing but the |f| I best and keep our stock fresh. Come and H • cxaininc oursoods m\ Our shoes are from the AJ^N {fry best manufactures in the rfn 'W country. They comprise M ■| all the latest styles and / f^W> h.\ S colors in footwear. /US\ 1 A 1 \lf | ill 1,5 Our lines ot linens and /, i /";1I '■ M B Dom&st/CiS. J^ dosneslic ! :ire carcful , l - v 'Hf r* selected from large stocks -U|l 'H S and are the best goods for jy* W liU the money obtainable. If in need of such -M P|) v- goods give us a trial. fS t.vi'v 'W&m Our notion department %\ Wl •'•'■ r -■' J J s 111 ade up of only reliable XN^jjO/Vy\ f-'f . E—^WSiiWJ tgoods at medium prices. ') MA J, Lxainine and let us name you prices. R I Our stock of Fall and H m Winter Clothing has ar- lm ■f\ r' rived. 111 it you will find M >M ifv- /' j'ii a H the latest cloths. Call '' Mi HfOjnfe 11 and examine before line is A (jMI i'imf" roke - I ®J I 111 I L 5 LI I We have shirts and lots of them at r~~'\ |IM M ■ 0 ! all prices. Let us show them to you and K name our prices. If you want to save money, give us a call. ;j We defy competition. All goods guarau- \ ff| |c. B. HOWARD CO. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAV OCTOBER 27, 1898. 1 ItDl SlI. Owing to the very liberal patrouage I have had from our people and in view of the hard times I will until MAY Ist,reduce the price of Physicians Prescriptions as follows, viz : All I 02. mixtures, regular price, 20 to 15 All 2 oz. mixtures, reyuiar 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 packages 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 years 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. Election Proclamation. \V7*HEREAS, by nn Act of the General As \ \ sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn- I sylvania, entitled "An act to amend an Act to regulate the nomination and election of public officers, requirin certaing expenses incident thereto, to he paid by the several counties and punishing certain offences in regard to such elec tions" approved the 20th day of June, 1895, it is made the dutv of the Sheriff of every county to give notice of every general elec tion to be held therein, and in such notice to enumerate the officers to be elected, to give a list of all the nominations to he voted for in said county and to designate the places at which the election is to be held. Therefore I. FRANK MUNDY, High Sheriff of Cameron county, do hereby make known and proclaim to the qualified electors of Cameron county that a general election will lie held on TUESDAY the EIGHTH DAY of NOVEMBER, A. 1). IH9B, (being the Tuesday next following the first Monday) in the several districts of said county, as follows: The place for holding the election for the Township of Shippen shall be at the building of the late J. S. Wiley, east of Portage wagon bridge in said Township. For the West Ward of the borough of Empori um, at the Rink in said Ward. For the Middle Ward of the Borough of Empo rium, at the City Hall in said Ward. For the East Ward of the borough of Empori um, at the Hose House in said Ward. For the Township of Portage, at the Hath House building on the premises of E. 1). Sizer. For the Township of Lumber at the Alpine House. For the Township of Gibson at the house of Julia Dent. For the borough of Driftwood, at Commercial House. For the Township of Grove at the Hotel of Joe. M. Shaffer. At which time and place the qualified electors will vote by ballot for the following officers to be elected, namely: One person for Governor. One person for Lieutenant Governor. Om» person for Secretary of Internal Affairs. Two persons for Judges of the Superior Court. Two persons for Representative-at-Large in Congress. One person for Representative in Congress. One person for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. One person forSenator in the General Assembly. One person for Representative in the Gcneriil Assembly. One person for Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. One person for County Treasurer. The following being a list of all the nomina tions made to be voted for in the said county of Cameron: REPUBLICAN, Governor—William A. Stone. Lieutenant Governor—John P. S. Gobin. Secretary of Internal Affairs-.James W. Latta. Judge of Superior Court—William W. Porter, William D. Porter. Representative-at-Large in Congress—Galusha A. Grow. Samuel A. Davenport. Representative in Congress—Charles Warren Stone. Senator in the General Assembly—Jeremiah Z. Brown. Representative in the General Assemblv— Heniy H. Mullin. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas—Charles A. Mayer. Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas —John McDonald. County Treasurer—Charles M. Thomas. DE/IOCRATIC. Governor (Jeorge A. Jenks. Lieutenant Governor—William 11. Sowden. Secretary of Internal Affairs Patrick DeLncy. Judge of Superior Court—William Trickett, Calvin M. Bower. Representative-at-Large in Congress—Frank P. lams, Jerry N. Weiler. Representative-in-Congress- Joseph ('. Sibley. Senator in the General Assemblv—Alfred M. M. Neely. Representative in the General Assembly— Sylvester S. Smith. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas—Charles A. Mayer. Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas J. Campbell Floyd. County Treasurer—Charles W. Shaffer. PROHIBITION. Governor—Silas C. Swallow. Lieutenant Governor—Emmet D. Nichols. Secretary of Internal Affairs—Sterling W. Dickson. Judge of Superior Court—Lewis 1). Vail, William Trickett. Representative-at-Large in Congress- George 11. Garber, Pen nock E. Sharpies*. Representat ivein < Jongress--William W.Hague PEOPLE'S. Governor—Silas C. Swallow. Lieutenant Governor-Justus Watkins. Secretary of Internal Affairs—David Logan. Judge of the Superior Court—William I Trickett, J. Newton Huston. Representative-at-Large in Congress—Dennis E. Johnson, Jerry M. Weiler. SOCIALIST LABOR. Governor—J. Mali lon Barnes. Lieutenant Governor- W. H.Thomas. Secretary of Internal Affairs—Henry Peters. Representative-at-Large in Congress—John R. Root, Donald L. Monro. LIBERTY. Governor—Silas C. Swallow, Lieutenant Governor—Justus Watkins. Secretary of Internal Affairs—Adolphus P. Hutchinson. Judge of the Superior Court—J. Newton ! Huston, William Trickett. Representative at-Large in Congress—J. Acker ! Guss, Charles P. Shaw. LvrmwwMiTgratn r.zMsssaußw/jrw arao vi, HONEST (iOVERNHENT. Governor—Silas C. Swallow. Notice is hereby given that every person, ex cepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust tinder the | government of the I'nitcd States or of this State ! or of any city or incorporated district, whether a i cor. missioned officer or otherwise a subordinate | officer or agent, who is or thull be employed ' under the legislative, oxccutive or judiciary Vie- j partment of this state, or of the United States, or of the United States, orofany city or incorporated ! district, and also that every Member of Congress i and of the State Legislature and of the Select or : Common Council of any city, or Commission* r of i any incojporated district, is b.v law incapable of 1 holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of | any election ot this Commonwealth and that no j Inspector, Judge or other officer of any such ' election shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for except that of an election officer. FRANK MUNDY, Sheriff. SherifFs Office, ) Emporium, Pa., Oct. 25 1898. J Old fashions in dress may be revived, i but no old-fashioned medicine can re place Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and i Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by L. ; Taggart. Oct. Nebraska,a corn crop is worth .'i7,- 000,000 gold dollars, and the men that j own it do not want to sell it 011 a silver | basis. That is why Populism is euffer -1 ing from frost in Nebraska, j Overcome evil with good. Overcome I your coughs and colds with One Min | ute Cough Cure. It is so good children I cry for it. It cures croup, bronchitis, 1 pneumonia, grippe and all throat and luug diseases. R. C. Dodson. 451y ! The protocol forbids Dewey to add j to the United States navy by capturing j Spanish vessels, but the insurgent 1 ships that continue to fight are prey | for the American admiral. Late to bed and early to rise, pre | pares a man for his home in the skies. 1 But early to bed and a Little Early j Riser, the pill that makes life longer i and better and wiser. R. C. Dodson. 451 y It is reported that the Dowager Em | press of China has married Li Hung | Chang, but it is only fair to add that no I cards have yet reached this office. The j report, therefore, cannot be confirmed. Many a household is saddened by | death because of the failure to keep on j hand a safe and absolute certain cure for croup such as One Minute Cough Cure. See that your little ones are pro ! tected against emergency. R. C. Dod ! son. 451y Admiral George Dewey has accepted j the degree of Doctor of Laws from the j Western University of Pennsylvania, lin an appreciative letter. Still, it will j seem strange to call him "Doctor j Dewey." Soothing, healing, cleansing, De ' Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the im- I placable enemy of sores, burns and i wounds. It never fails to cure Piles, i You may rely upon it. R. C. Dod ! son. 451y October rains make the streets navi ! gable. The sooner a cough or cold is cured i without harm to thesufferer the better. Lingering colds are dangerous,a Hack ing cough is distressing- One minute I Cough Cure quickly cures it. Why j Miller when such a cough cure is with ; in reach? It is pleasant to the taste, j R. C. Dodson. 451y Spellbinders ax - e working under forc | ed draught. When you ask for De Witt's Witch 1 Hazel salve don't accept a counterfeit or imitation. There are moro cases ef Piles being cured by this, than all others combined. R. C. Dodson. 451y The weather man did his worst dur ing the peace jubilee at Chicago. A cough is not like a fever. It does not have to run a certain course. Cure it quickly and effectually with One ] Minute Cough Cure, the best remedy | for all ages and for the most severe ; cases. We recommend it because it's good. R. C. Dodson. 451y David Bennet Hill has come off Wol- I fert's Roost to try to defeat Roosevelt. Constipation prevents the body from j ridding itself of waste matter. De j Witt's Little Early Risers will remove the trouble and cure sick Headache, ; Biliousness, Inactive Liver and clear the Complexion. Small, sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea. R. C. | Dodson. 451y j Two Thanksgiving Days within four i weeks will work havoc with the turkey crop, Answer to Correspondent, j No; we never knew a case of Diph i theria reported to health officers when Armstrong's Diphtheria and Quinsy Drops were used in time. People who have business with the Chinese government should "beware of vidders." How to Cure a Cold. Simply take Otto's Cure. We know of its astonishing cures and that it will stop a cough quicker than any other known remedy. If you have Asthma, Bronchitis, Consurryjtion or any dis ease of the throat and lungs, a few doses ot this great remedy will surprise you. If you wish to try, call at our store and we will furnish you a simple bottle. Large bottle 5Cc. and 25c. R. C. Dodson. 33-141y Hawaii will rejoice that Porto Rico is in, but it will always remember that it got in first. Worth Knowing. Thousands have found a friend in Bacon's Celery King. If you have never used this specific for the prevail- I ing maladies: dyspepsia, liver com | plaint, rheumatism, costiveness, nerv ous exhaustion, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, and all diseases arizing from derangement of the stomach, liver and kidneys, we will give you a package of this nerve tonic free. Large packages 50c. and 25c. R. C. Dodson. 33-141v j Business is increasing with America's I new territories. Trade follows the flag, j as advertised. To Farmers. I 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 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 Chicago is about to launch a fireboat, j and the contention is made that this ! vessel could be appropriately christen- 1 ed with water. How toProvent 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, ft 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 liemady. More of it is sold here than all other cough medi cines combined. —J. M. Nicki.e, of Nickle Bros., merchants, Nickleville, i Pa. For sale by L. Taggart. Oct. €omift®*C9| means pain, danger and [ \ its possible death for some \ 1 J| wives. For others it means practically no /j/llmW V discomfort at all. There WW is no reason why child- If W birth should be a period * of pain and dread. Sev. It ia a era! months before a liniment woman becomes a to be ap mother she should plied ex prepare herself for ternally. the critical ordeal. It relaxes There is a prepara- the mu s tion made which is cles and re intended for tliis lieves the purpose alone. distension. The name of giveselastici this wonderful ty to every preparation is organ con- II .1 , corned in mflf Mfir Q childbirth, and muiiiui o lakfintf:«- t r < Bj Four regular courses; also special ?/. 10 work In Music, Shorthand, Type- M fs writing. Strong teaching force, well M M graded work, good discipline and fi M hard study, Insure best results to El students of M [j Central Stats fj P (formal ScbeoS 112 M LOCK HAVEN. Clinton Co.. PA. fc & H'indaomo bulldlMtrs perfectly equipped, >.* fc. steam heat, electric lights, iil'iuuiunce of i.» H pure mountain water, extensive campus 112 Hand athletic grounds. Expanses low. Mtute [ M aid to students. Send for catalog. I H JAMES ELDON, Ph.D., Principal. I | Central State Normal School, \> LOCK HAVEN. PA. V. MOTTS PjNNYROYALJPILLS «to j?iris at womanhood, uidini; de velopment of organs and body. No known reinedy for women equals JrfOTT CHEMICAL CO '''liwKidJo.* For sale by r R C. Dodson. for. Fenner's | IRi nnn and LIVER Remedyand I . BLOOD N erve TonicJl , For Liver Complaint, Nervousness, Biliousness, W Constipation, Blood and Skin Diseases, I No complaints are more common than the above. Any one of them jj 112 may be the result or forerunner of the other. You feel dull and depres- K Vsed, Your bowels move irregularly and you feel clumsy and sluggish ) jY jboth body and mind. May t* yon have treated with physicians or tried I I / some recommended medicine, without benefit. That is no argument * against this wonderful Remedy. This medicine is superior to other preparations and prescriptions, because it is prepared by an eminent physician, whose writings on medical questions are recognized authority. If not satisfied after using one bottle your money will be refunded by R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. mJLUZI/ PLACE TO BUY -.4\'\ WM) MY GOODS AND MffiOl, Boots and Shoes IS AT WwRuSjIjZEiR-'S SIZERVILI.E,PA. Moil's Nerverine Pills ! g^'Sdtto : such as Nervous Prostration, Failing 01 , lost Manhood, Impotency, IMightly Fmk ! sions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, ex i cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, whicfr lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1.0( I per box by mail; 6 boxes for $5.00. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio I For sale by R. C. Dodson. Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co. The American Block. KUKFAf.O, >3\ Y. About Our Book and Stationery Department. We solicit mail orders i'or books and stationery. We will gladly quote you our prices at any time for any book or books published, and we can always supply you with the best writing paper and stationery at veiy low prices. We do card engraving in the best form for much less than i usual prices. SOME BOOK PRICES. Quo Vadis, the authorized and unabridged edition, cloth binding, illustrated,soc., postage 12c The same in papercovers 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 Cc. The Beth Book, by Sarah Grand, published at $1.50, our price sfl.lOc, postage 1 2c. The Story of an untold Love, by Paul Leicester Ford, published at $1.25, our price 95c.. postage9c. Corleone, by F. Marion Crawford, 2 vols., $1.40, postage 17c. The Seats of the Mighty, by Gilbert Parker ♦1.20, postage, 11c. The Choir Invisible, by James Lane Allen, pub lished ft $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 are received at publishers' rates. Stationery. Our "Swan Vellum," and "Swan Satin" are 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" si/e, 50c. a box; envelopes 50c. Our "Swan Everwyn" and "Swan Feather" are smooth and rough linen papers made only in octavo and commercial sizes, ruled and plane, 30e and 35c the 5 quire packets, envelopes 7c and 8c packet. "Swan Seconds" in octavo and commercial sizes, ruled and plain, 18c pound packet, envelopes 5c and 6c a packet. Papeteries of new square shaped paper and envelopes in fashionable tints, azure, heliotrope, cream andmazarin 15c box, worth 20c, postage Bc. 1 The same in larger size 20c. worth .30c, postape 10c. 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