8 The Place to liny Cheap / \ J. F. PARSONS. ? n The light that heightens M beauty's charm, that gives the I I finished touch to the drawing • I room or dining room, is the glow of WAMANDLEM Sold in all colors and shades B to harmoni/.c with any interior jj hangings or decorations. L Manufactured by R STANDARD OIL CO. J! For sale everywhere. \C<9 SDR. CALDWELL'S YRUP PEPSI §\| CURES CONSTIPATION.! » G. SCHMIDT'S, 1 — HUinmiiPTW; KOR I= - := - —' — —' FRESH BREAD, |i Popular w " mcv^.. Wm D * NUTS # ; '* te " ,C!lC: CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful attention. | Cbc Smith Premier Cypewriter i 5 Is the leader among writing machines. It em- ? # bodies all essentials —easy operation, clear, neat c~~~ print, modern time and labor- | saving devices, and, above all, t NL durability and simplicity in con- « (C struction. It is the most econom- J easiest to use, and produces the 1 ]s|yljiillWiSfinest work.o 6 J- & & & J- & 112 SEND fOR ART CATALOGUE. J Che Smith Premier typewriter Co. Stf. 300 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. I Dr. Fenner's j | Kidney i I toWcrs. CIIFCo 112 % For all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. # tlf you have BACKACHE, vou want this Cure. For FEMALE WEAKNESSES it has been proven the most successful remedy known. If suffering from too frequent or scanty urine, you need this great remedy. In case of Dropsy it means life and health to you. Bed Wetting in Children cured by one bottle. When you take this preparation you have the assurance that ycu are obtaining a medicine prepared by a Physician of many years study and wide experience, whoso writings on medical questions are accepted as authority. We prove our faith in our goods by stating that if you are not satisfied after using one bottle your money will be refunded by R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. Soots and Shoes ss at w.r.sizer's SIZEKVILLE, PA. = ll&ii = | JORDAN BROS. fes> \ I l ,]!'] IPP 1 _ i i M —Dealers.n— ill Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry |I » PJ Goods, Fresh, Salt and Smoked 'I Si !|(il Meats, Fruit in season, Tobacco, •J| III' Cigars, Confectionery and School [p p| Supplies. _ f—. A complete line of Fall and -LJ . winter Goods. I | |i,| We would be pleased to have v| ,1 you call and inspect our stock | J 111 J whether you purchase or not. ajj III 1 Goods delivered anywhere in !|| jjljj town, free of charge. Jjl Jjj JORDAN BROS., ||(P P'l N0. 43, W. Fifth St., Emporium. b } KEELEY CURE. j 5 LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. * Q Removes all desire and appetite, builds up the $ system, renews health and vigor, brightens the intellect and fits one for business. . THK ONLY KKKI.KY INSTITTTK V ! v Booklet froc. IN WKBTKRN » KNNSYLVANIA. g I TheKeeleylnstitute,4246Fiflh Ave. Pittsburg,Pa. J v33n042-ly. MOIT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS /Mgt, _ Thoy overeomr WeukneHK. irretfu -Iftritv; i n (1 o nil hh Ion» ,i no reus t* v Igor | velopmont and body. No I coiik'B a pleanurc. Mil per box I by mull. Nultl by jlriiifitUt". XKbQSbp'' MOTT chemical CO ~tieieiai»<i,o. For sale by R. C. Dodson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1 Bq< HTE GREATEST ALMANAC. A Wonderful Collection of Facts Issued by "The Philadelphia Press." To those familiar with the Almanac issued by "The Philadelphia Press" Pennsylvania's Greatest Newspaper,, the announcement that the 1899 edition is on sale is quite sufficient to induce purchase. Those who have examine d the contents of the two previous vol umes issued by that paper know that there is not to be found in the United States —and, if not there, nowhere i n the world—an almanac which sur passeas "The Press' " lor accuracy, comprehensiveness, variety and at tractiveness It is a volume of over 500 pages, replete with the information that every citizen interested in the past, the present, or the future of the country in which he lives needs con stantly. What "The Philadelphia Press" does for the news of the world daily its Almanac does for the events of the year. There is not one depart ment of human activity which is not touched on, The farmer and the mer chant, the clerk and the professional man may each find something in it to interest and to instruct. It answers the many questions concerning the Government and of foreign nations, is a resume of the war with Spain, abounds with statistics from conuner cial and industrial pursuits, tells the story of the part played by the Key stone boys in the late war—and is, in fact a complete cyclopedia of the world's activities during 1898, and must be indispensible to every think ing American citizen. The Almanac may be had from newsdealers or by sending 25 cents to"The Prese," Phil adelphia. DR. BULL'S Cough Syrup helps con sumptives and cures incipient con sumption; it loosens the phlegm and heals. It is without doubt the best cough medicine. Price 25c. Making the Home Attractive. William Martin Johnson, author of "Inside of a Hundred Homes," con tributes the lirst of his new series on "The House Practical" in the January Ladies' Home Journal. In these articles Mr. Johnson will explain how the various rooms, hallways, etc., of a house may be artistically furnished and decorated .-it comparatively small cost. The explanation is so clearly detailed that, with the aid of the ac companying drawings, almost anyone with taste may follow the instructions given. The articles will show how the interior of a house may be transformed from the commonplace into a thing of artistic beauty and coziness There is 110 subject of such vital interest to Americans as the improvement of the home, and Mr. Johnson's articles will doubtless prove popular and useful as his "Inside of a Hundred Homes." ALL SORTS. The sooner a cough or cold is cured without harm to thesufferer the better. Lingering colds are dangerous,a Hack ing cough is distressing- One minute Cough Cure quickly cures it. Why suffer when such a cough cure is with in reach? It is pleasant to the taste. R. C. Dodson. 451y Constipation prevents the body from ridding itself of waste matter. De 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 Overcome evil with good. Overcome your coughs and colds with One Min ute Cough Cure It is so good children cry for it. It cures croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and all throat and luug diseases. R. C. Dodson. 451y Late to bed and early to rise, pre pares a man for his home in the skies. But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. R. C. Dodson. 451y Many a household is saddened by death because of the failure to keep on hand a safe and absolute certain cure lor croup such as One Minute Cough Curo. See that your little ones are pro tected against emergency. R. C. Dod son. 451y Soothing, healing, cleansing, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the im placable enemy of sores, burns and wounds. It never fails to cure Piles. You may rely upon it. R. C. Dod son. 451y When you ask for De Witt's Witch Hazel salve don't accept a counterfeit or imitation. There are more cases ef Piles being cured by this, than all others combined. R. C. Dodson. 451y 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 tor all atres and for the most severe cases. We recommend it because it's good. R. C. Dodson. 451y : | Cet s,n | ! I Education 0 M An exceptional opportunity oflered f£s M to young men and young women to M it prepare for teaching; or for busint.. M M Four regular courses; also t- peeiul H M worlc in Music, Shorthand, Typo- i c '( H writing. Strong teaching force, well Sft. H graded work, good discipline and!': 3 M hard study, insure bast remits to M n students of v.'i | Central State | I Normal School 1 $ Hi LOCK HAVEN. Clinton Co., PA. ff Handsome building's perfectly <• ;iilj pert. & Hteam heat, electric lights, nlnjp.i; ;,.•<• <.i ■ < H pure mountain water. exteriNlv« «. lupuu fa N atirl uthletlc grounds. Kxpemislow. st.ve £«■ *4 aid to students. Send for catalog. t M JAMES ELDON, Ph.D., Principal. p b Central State Normal School, K gj LOCK HAVEN, PA. i j Eg-T-af K&sxgpr I Traveler's* (iuitle. BUFFALO & SUSQUEHANNA R. R Time Table taking Effect June 6th, 189 H. •'The Grand Scenic Route." wf ;lr o\. r\; k . i : ' ~J' 5* (112 /j \ } .P K NH v L'IV A' nI /y j ..V / .1 Uusr.-.10 *nd Sw. <j*i« lunr.4 Railroad HEAD UP. ]A. M.IP. M. P. M.IP. IC.I I nr.K't'iig Smt... H55 7 M .... 12 25 Austin, 8 10 7 08 .. . 12 00 Costello,.... i I7 00 ... 11 53 ! .. .Wharton, j 8 46 11 41 Cross Fork J'ct 6 00 10 56, ....Corbett . 5 31 10 29 .. Gerniania 5 20 10 IK dp..Oaleton |p. M. 5 13 10 12 ar. " .... 7 in 12 55 10 00 ... Gaines, ... 6 55] 12 41 942 ..Sabinsville,.. 630 12 17 906 .... .. Westfield, ... 619 12 06 H 52; .. Knoxvllle ... 605 11 50 830 ... .05ce01a,.... 555 11 41 807 ...Elkland 5 51 11 36 7 58 Lv Addison,.... 5 15 11 05 7 15 P. M.I P. M. A.M. A.M.! i READ DOWN. ~ |a. k.l*. M.lp. M.1A.M.1 I I,v K'tillgKlut.. 12 40 7 50 9 10 Austin 6 40 1 05 8 20' 950 ... .Costello 647 1 12 ' I . ..Wharton 6 59 1 '24 j Cross Fork Jet. 7 41 2 09 1. ! ... Corbett 8 11 2 36 i I —Uermania... 8 22 2 17 j lv. M Gaines Gaines 8 52 3 08 ..Sabinsville....' 921 3 33 .. .Westfield ... U33 3 43 .. Knoxville— 9 47 1 3 56 ....Osceola.... 958 4 06 ... .Elkland .... 10 03; 1 11 Ar . Addison— 10 31 4 43 j IAtMT'l AtM T' M 'l 11 1 Head up. Head down. p. K, r. If. A. M. A. M. !•. If .... 4 51 1 941 .... Walton 647 1 241 1 3 58 8 481 Genesee.... 7 11 2 18! | 3 53 8 431.... ShonßO .... 7 46 2 21 P. If. IA. M» m.lp* If* l STATIONS. A.M. P.M. A.M. ar dp A. M. P.m j All trains run daily except Sunday. CONNE( TIONS. At Keating Summit with W. N. Y. &P. R. R. for all points north and south. At Anponia with Fall Brook 11. R. for all points north and south. At Newfield Junction with C. & P. A. R. R. west for Coudersport, east for Ulysses and points on Cowanesque Valley branch of Fall Brook R.R. At Genesee for points on the New York & Pennsylvania R. It. At Addison with Erie R. R., for points east and west. At Wellsville with Erie R R. for points east and west. H.C. UNDERBILL,Gen'I Pass. Agt.Buffalo, N.Y C.W. GOODYEAR, Gen'l Man'gr. Buffalo. W. W. ATWOOD, Supt. Addison. N. Y. W. C. Park, Supt. Austin. Pa. Dry Goods Carpets In gdfFalo - - GO TO Adam, Meldrum & Anderson 00. :i9(i to 108 Main St.—American Block; BUFFALO. JST. Y. Established 1807—No Branch Store. Ready For Christmas. Every department in onr great store is ready for Christmas trade. We have every convenience for onr out-of town customers in clnding the best refreshment room in Buffalo, where you can get anything you waut —break- fast, dinner, lunch, supper or simple refreshments —at reason able prices. We lead the trade of Buffalo in— Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Rugs. Millinery, Curtains, Ladies' Shoes, Upholstery, Dressmaking, Art Goods, Toilet Goods, Crockery, Jewelry, Lamps, Books, Leather Goods, Stationery, Toys and Dolls, Silverware, Games. Grand Display in basement, of holiday goods. Infinite variety of attractions for the children. Our bargains in holiday hand kerchiefs, gloves, neckwear, rib bons, umbrellas and fancy goods are the talk of the city. jiy/, Send your Christmas mail orders early. figv • Read our Advertisements in the Buffalo papers. AIIUI. MELIUS LM & AMISON CO., The American Block. GEO. J. LA BAR: 18 OFFERING Spai ~ ~ Bargains If CARRIAGES Having purchased the largest and most handsome line of those goods I shall 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, EASY CHAIRS, WiNDOW CURTAINS, SIDEBOARDS, HAT RACKS, LOUNGES, DESKS, EASELS. Etc..Etc LUXUKY it is to reclinejat ease on one of our superb couches. Slumber comes un 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 ture, and unprecedented temptations in prices. Some people are always 1 quoting from somebody, but our favor ite quotations are figures like these: Couches, $5, $6, §B, and $lO. Best Furniture. We have the largest line ever exhibited in Cameron county. Geo. J. Laßar. ■ C. B. HOWARD &!CO -^ if! \'h¥]' Our Hue ot Groceries is complete, w ij|ij TEA Oil r aim is to purchase nothing but the TO best and keep our stock fresh. Come and ['•& | ; TM examine our goods. Our shoes are from the '?■ ss■, j j 1 ;' l ' best manufactures in the c !|^- \'t, y ]r# country. They comprise j 112 | all the latest styles and ] C ° lorS hl fo ° twear - I || Our lines ol linens and fc u. DoMKTi«.ga ai ; e careflll b' hi \ i M ****.s : ==*; selected from large stocks i ° . llV'i MiW* and are the best goods for > L ' '—l P 'M P "*•' the money obtainable. If in need ot such <<&> t * 1l!;v . goods giveius a tria. j ft Our notion department 111 ; IIJ ?i lis made up of only reliable Iff}- gp s<) li® esidsfesjaal tgoods at medium prices• i!(? Examine andlet us name you prices. C|L U& W' A If I O. Our stock of Fall and v . ? ffl! ■M>, 100/ Winter Clothing has ar- M Kl / r\ nr> '!> rived. In it you will find r' ■ jft %■< //j W ) all the latest cloths. Call xjflNL 'if J ami examilie before line is We have shirts and lots of them at Jm all })rices. Let us show them to you and K i name our prices. ||| ! fe If you want to save money, give us a call. i|| !';i We defy competition. All goods guaran- J |jj|j | | ™ Mi (£'9 4 5 7 S v S v 9 v S / S / B v S v S v S'S / S v & ,/ S v S I R. SEGER & SON, 112 a Next to liank, Emporium, Pa. J, j A I 1 1 # I Cold 1 i | Weather | i I £ # !: Bargains 11 <• •> { •) (• %> (• We have concluded to •) >1 K> ve our customers some jj ( % rare bargains this month 2 (• and to start the ball roll- •) 2 ing will close out J> <• •> ij WINTER | OVERCOATS I 2 : Is AT COST. I (• (• •) I to •) to •> to •) (• •) j <• •) I(• Have you examined •) to those handsome Gents *) g Handkerchiefs. Thelat- 5} (« est out. They are beaut- •) ! (• ies. •> li I i_ 1 to « £ 9 • •) to •) (• Have you looked at our •> <• new and stylish neck- $ 2 wear? You miss some- (• thing nice. •) to V (• •> (• •> • • S •; r» « 2 Do you own a storm f* Overcoat? We will sell •) to you one dirt cheap. ? % ~ v * (• •> | R. SEGER & SON. I 1 •) to •) (• •> to ... •) r*SSS• •2••8 88 8S BS2 8 8 •->? S8 ««
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