The Plare t<» Kiiv Cliesip ) \ J. F. PARSONS. ? I : Blend most softly / I iirl. P la y lIIOSt effectively over -W Dilba festive scene when thrown % < waxen candles. | [j The light that heightens M beauty's charm, that gives the ; I finished touch to the drawing | \ room or dining room, is the i \ mellow glow of ' mmun WAX CAND Sold in all colors and shades to harmonize with any interior I hangings or decorations. L Manufactured by STANDARD OIL CO. ; ! l-'or Uto cviTywlH-re. fJtiW Royal Worcester ( \ t XJ Corsets. ■ /' FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS. ♦ KEELEY CURE. e LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. € Removes all desire and appetite, builds upthe V <9 system, renews health and vigor, brightens the jk •£ intellect and fits one for business. J rilK ONLY KKKI.KV INSTITUTE tr. -m.% -I ' N-YI.VASIA. i The Keeloylnsfitute/t24C Fifth Ave. Pittsburg. Pa. T /%, v. v.13n0-12-!.v. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS ' MOl TIJIIK Ml ICA I.'c 0 V % For sale by R. C. Dodson. G. SCHMIDT'S,^ .——HEADQUARTERS FOR ($$ ~ ~ H FRESH BREAD, J§ popular ■fl n « ««t$ t^^^ baKery ' # C, " CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders >~) IT FOE DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION use DR. FENNER'S Dyspepsia Cure. Some symptoms: uneasiness, weight and tension over stomach, heartburn, sour stomach, bloating, sour eructation, spitting food, belch ing wind, offensive breath. If you are a sufferer from any oj the symptoms here given we want you to consider that when you take this medicine you are not taking a preparation hastily gotten together to sell, but one evolved by many years of hard study and wide ex perience in private practice by a physician of recognized eminent abilities. If not satisfied after using one bot tle your money will be refunded by R C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. SDR. CALDWELL'S &S YRUP FEPSSjI CURES CONSTIPATION, n « CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. iSyy. Local Institute. The local institute held at Sterling Run, Jan. 21, was a success. The day started in tine and the morning train from each direction brought a good representation of teachers. The insti tute was opened with devotional ex ercises by Rev. Piper, of Sinneraahon ing. Rev. Ebersole being absent, Rev. Piper delivered the address of welcome in his usual pleasing way, dwelling upon the importance of the position of the teachers among his fellow men. Prof. StoufTer took the next period and delivered a very interesting and instructive talk on School Hygiene, showing among other things the im portance of school architecture and proper ventilation. A number of short talks by different teachers followed on the subject of Hygiene Supt. Miss Collins then gave a very interesting discussion on Geography, followed by a general discussion ol Geography by institute. The institute then adjourned until 1:15. The afternoon session was opened by a song entitled "Scattering Precious Seed." Mr. B. E. Woodward, of Drift wood, then gave a talk on History, dwelling upon the importance of hav ing the pupils appreciate the motives that actuated men in the early part ol our history, also the importance ol biographical study. His discussion was followed by remarks on History by Messrs. Hart, Wyley, Stouffer and others. Miss VanValkenburg gave a very interesting talk 011 Grammar ant Rhetoric. Mr J. C. Hart next gave a talk or Helps, which interested the audience very much. Miss Minnie Brooks read a very good paper 011 "Observations in the Reading Class," which lead to a number 01 talks on reading. Mr. U. B. Peterson closed the insti tute by thanking the teachers foi responding so well to all calls upor them, made by him, as chairman. The people* of Sterling Run made every endeavor to have the teachers enjoy themselves and we hope thai they went away feeling that they wen benefitted by having visited our town How to Prevent Pneumonia. You are perhaps aware that pneu monia always results from a cold 01 from an attack of la grippe. During the epidemic of la grippe a few years ago when so many cases resulted ir pneumonia, it was observed that th< attack was never followed by that dis ease when Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy was used It counteracts any ten dency of a cold or la grippe to resuli in that dangerous disease. It is th< best remedy in the world for bad coldi and la grippe Every bottle warranted For sale by L. Taggart. jan FREE TRIPS TO PARIS IN 1900. An Opportunity to See the tireat Exposition Without Cost. The great "Philadelphia Press" an 11 ounces that it proposes to offer fret trips to the wonderful exposition to b( held iu Paris next year. Details o the offer will be given in next Sun day's "Philadelphia Press" (January 29). There will be other special fea tures, which will bo found in anothei Sunday paper. It would be well there fore, to make sure early in the weel of getting next Sunday's "Press." At the Musical College, Freeburg Snyder county, Pa., none but thebes methods are used, so that to-day it if recognized as one of the foremos schools of music in the country. s3l will pay for a term of six weeks, in struction and board. Spring term wil begin May 8. For catalogues address 46-4t HENRY B. MOYEK, Director. What Next. It does seem as though the seedsmei would stop somewhere, but here comes a work of art. Think of it, twenty-foui pages lithographed in colors, not gaud) chromos, but from photographs in colors, upon an entirely new plan This, in itself, is enough to ture every woman's head. Then follow about one hundred more pages, filled with hand some half-tone illustrations of Flowers Fruits and vegetables, photographed from natrun, all printed on fine papei and enclosed in an elegant cover o white and gold. Viek's Garden and Floral Guide also contains full descrip tions and directions for planting flow ers and vegetables, plants, small fruits etc It explains a new departure in selling vegetable seeds by weig.it in place of old style of packets; also a grand offer giving customers credit foi lull amount of purchase to apply 011 order for implements and usefu articles. This splendid work of an will bo mailed with a due bill good foi 25 cents worth of seeds, for only 11 cents Write James Vicks Sons, Roch ester, N. Y. History will tell about "Dewey' Hobson, Sampson and Americans pro tecting themselves from serious throa diseases by using "Armstrong's Dipli theria and Quinsey Drops." Tin greatest throat remedy in the world Sold by druggist, R. C. Dodson. 61y J *"■ ,«i J+.JL 3 _ €tet an | !t Education I An exceptional opportunity otloK'il ft ► . toy.l.nit in,,l anil yotinc; von" u t'j V* *.'! Prepare for ie;ioltlnv or for :i„ : v >'t ki.lU to ft S5 students of 1 Centra! State (I p LOCK HAVEN. Clinton Co., PA. % 1/ Handsome perfectlv equipped >• g. e tea in hout. electric lights, utii.ii.ii.M-.- >■{ $ W puro mountain water. exteiiHiu- IMIUJI-JH M and utblt-tic grounds. Kxpenses low. Mate i% ft aid to students. Send for catalog, ft JAMES ELDON, Ph.D., Principal. t* | Central State formal School, £ g LOCK HAVEN, S>A. M Traveler's (iulclc. BUFFALO & SUSQUEHANNA R. R Time Table taking Effect June Gtli, 181)8. "Tlie (irand Scenic Route." I %4. JK?? j \. P E K W K Y L.;*/ A K I A V j | " . . fL ■ ' yr I Buffalo an< X'/wjtic •»»*** A. IF. P. M. P. M.IP. M ar.K't'ng Smt... 8 55: 738 12 25 Austin, 8 10 708 . ..12 00 Costeilo 7 00 .... 11 53 ...Wharton, 6 46 1111 Cross Fork J'ct, 6 00 10 56 .. ..Corbett, 5 31 10 29 .. Oermania 520 10 18 dp. Galeton.. . . P. M. 5 13 . •.. 10 12 ar. 44 .... 7 10 12 55 10 00 ... Gaines, ... 6 55! 12 11 942 i ..Sabinsville,.. G3O 12 17 906 i . West field, .. 619 12 06 852 I .. Knoxvllie... 6 05 ll 50 830 ... .Osceola, ... 555 11 11 807 .Elkland,.... 5 511 11 36 7 58 Lv Addison, ... 515 11 05 715 P. M.I P. M. A. M. A. M BEAD DOWN. A W P M P MIA M l.v K'tingSmt 12 10 7 50 j 9 10 Austin 6 40 1 05 8 20 9 50 Costeilo 6 47 1 12 —Wharton— 659 1 24 .... Cross Fork Jet. 7 II 2 09 j Corbett 8 11 236 —Oermania... 8 22 2 47 Lv. | Gale ton, J *2*53 1' !! ! Gaines 8 52 3 08 .Sabinsville.... 9 21 333 1 .. .Westfleld— 9 33 3 43 .. Knoxville.... 947 356 Osceola 9 58 4 06 Elkland .... 10 03 ill Ar . Addison— 10 34 4 43 Head up. Read down, p. M. P. If. A.M. A. M. P. M |3 53 843 ... . Shongo ... 746 224 .... I i 1 I I P. If.lA. If. |A. M.LP. M.J I .... 3 50 9 a* lv.. Ansonia .ar «< 1"> 00 STATIONS. A. M. .... P. M. A.M. ar dp A. M. P. M O 1 1 00 6 30 dp Cross Fork ur 12 00 7 001 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 Ansonia with Fall lirook R. R. for all points north and south. At Newtield Junction with C. & P. A. R. R. west for Coudersport, east for Ulysses and points on Cowanesque Valley branch of Fall Brook R.lt. At Genesee for points on the New York A: Pennsylvania It. 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. UNDERHILL,Gen'I Pass.Agt.Buffalo, N.Y c.w. GOODYEAR, Gen'l Man'gr. Buffalo. W. W. AT WOOD, Supt. Addison. N. Y. W. C. Park, Supt. Austin, Pa. Dry Goods Carpets In guffalo - - GO TO Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Go. j !596 to 408 Main St. American Block; BUFFAI.O. N. Y. Established 1807 —No Branch Store. Ready For Christmas. Kvery department in our great j store is ready for Christmas trade, j We have every convenience ! for our out-of town customers in- i eluding the best refreshment room in Buffalo, where you can get anything you want —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, j Silverware, Games. Grand Display in basement, of holiday goods. Infinite variety j of attractions for the children. Our bargains in holiday hand kerchiefs, gloves, neckwear, rib- j bons, umbrellas and fancy goods l are the talk of the eitv. .; Send your Christmas mail i orders early. tb-2"' Read our Advertisements in the Buffalo papers. MIAM, MEIMI : M& ANDERSON CO., The American Block. : GEO. J. LA BAR IS OFFERING Special ~ Bargains IN If SIB 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 jit is to recline|at ease on one of our superb couches. Slumber cornea 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 I 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 quoting from somebody, but our favor ite quotations are figures like these: Couches, $5, |6, SB, and §lO. Best Furniture. We have the largest line ever exhibited in Cameron county. Geo. J. Laßar. jfc. B. HOWARD &!CO -^ Our line ol Groceries is complete. (P| tea Our aim is to purchase nothing but the h|'j iy-.; j _I be sand keep our stock fresh. Come and "jiS TM examine our goods. It' (• spjß -% Our shoes are from the P| : hcsl manufactures in the |' pA'I !s'• 3 ssd! |[uff' | country. They comprise i all the latest styles and j ')y /'-/% l-f colors in footwear - s(Jw£ ji i'i Pi M) fffli/JfllOiP Our lines ot linens and j !'«S 'WW ANO I-II V?WV'' I | domestics are carefully % 112 selected from large stocks , " trffl" :; ancl are llie best goods for I ] >M j r lii the money obtainable. If in need ot such . i (j * 11l- - „ (roods give!us a tria. jl Our notion department , if : _ jis made up of onlv reliable ) 1 \ 1 'm 11goods at medium prices. e.V' •• J pl Examine andlet us name you prices. Jg iC fill Our stock of Pall and } ;S Winter Clothing has ar- M mi / rived. In it you will find W M / /j|'<;!\ ) all the latest cloths. Call %* |j| and examine before line is '^|||^ H n i-- - i We have shirts and lots of them at i ' <0 . f§frt "2 ' : jjy all prices. Let us show them to you and \ / jjjjjjj | name our prices. , * • j|) If you want to save money, give us a call. Jjl ■ : j We defy competition. All goods guaran- ft) 1 - | C. B. HOWARD & CO. | THE FAIR, H. A. ZARPS & CO., Prop'rs. Emporium, Pa. 'i i After Holiday [Bargaios. We thank our customers for their very gener ous trade and encouragement given us during the past season. We have completed our inven tory and re-arranged our store after the unpre cedented Holiday business and filled up all our gaps with new goods. We have many hundreds of useful and beautiful pieces that we propose closing out at reduced prices. This month will be a bargain month at this Wonderland. Come and see. Ladies Wear at Cost. We shall close out at cost, I.adies' Wrappers, Skirts and Waists. Call early. H. A. ZARPS & CO. IE 11 ill! KANE, PA., E. Blinzler, Agent, Emporium, Penn'a. ||| HISTLETOE KISSES ARE WAITING ! For the man who looks immaculate in his cleanliness, and arrays himself in spick and span linen, laundered and rendered faultless in its beauty by our perfect methods of laundry work. For holiday festivities be prepared with the exquisite laundry work on your shirts, collars and cufts that has made us de servedly lamous.