Fori BALE BY LEADINQ DEALERS. I Blend most softly / /v.ri play most effectively over jJ JUtlill pa festive scene w hen thrown C STliy waxen candles. j M The light that heightens M beauty's charm, that gives the I I finished touch to the drawing | \ room or dining room, is the i \ mellow glow of &ANQUCT WAX CANDLES Sold in all colors and shades to harmonize with any interior ? t hangings or decorations. j Manufactured by E STANDARD OIL CO. For sale everywhere. Mott's Nerverine Pills BEFOHK AND AKTKiti'siNii. gins of eithei cex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing 01 lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emis sions, Youthful Errors, Mental worry, cx' cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, whic!' lead to Consumption and Insanity. SI.OC oer box by mail: 6 boxes for $5.00. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Prop s, Cleveland, Ohi& For sale by R. C. Dodson. EVERY WOMAN fpt&r'ji / s>s' Soractinsesneois a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmioco and y the purest drugs should be used. 11 you want the bum, get Or. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills A Ther are prompt, safe and certain In remit. Theeenalne (Dr. Peal's) never disap ' " ooint. Seat anywhere, 11.00. Address I'ZAL UsDiCllß C«„ Clornlsnd, O. For sale by R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. c. schmidts.^ HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH BREAD, [ll i PIES ' <£'tp FANCY CAKES, ll b U F UICII ICE CREAM, 1 • "" CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful attention. e • | IU Smith Premier Cypewriter J € Is the leader among writing machines. It em- ? 9 bodies all essentials —easy operation, clear, neat 0 struction. It is the most econom- easiest to use, and produces the $ SEND FOR ART CATALOGUE. J the Smith Premier typewriter go. Btf. 300 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, l'a. Boots and Shoes /\S\& C3oC<sQ.ftx\fc% IS AT W.R.SSZER'S SIZEEVILLE, PA. J. A. Fisher, PRACTICAL f-lorse i shoer, Broad Street, Emporium, Pa. VICK S SEEDS Bulbs and Plants have gone (o thousands cf satisfied Customers for a half century and to celebrate the 50th year in business we have issued a Special Golden Wedding Edition of ! Vick's Garden and Floral j Guide which is a work of art. It has 24 pages lithographed in colors, 4 pages souvenir, and nearly 100 pages filled with handsome half tone illustrations of Flowers, Veg etables, Plants, Fruits, etc., elegantly bound in white , and gold A marvel in Catalogue making ;an author ity on all subjects pertaining to the garden, with care for the same, and a descriptive catalogue of all that is desirable. It is too expensive to give away indis criminately, but we want everyone interested in a good garden to have a copy, therefore we will send the Cuido with a DUE for for 25 conts worth of flower _ and vegetable soeds ' IDCIS It tfells how rrrdU in iflvt'll for full amount of purchase- to bny other KIHHIH. ............... Vick's Little Cem Catalogue A perfect little gem of a price list. It is simply the (iuide condensed, finely illustrated, PPpp and in handy shape for reference. rilLli Vicks Monthly Magazine, enlarged, improved, and up to date on all subjects ; relating to Gardening, Horticulture, etc. Regu- i Jar subscription price 50 cents a year. Nprolal IH9U oiler— the Magazine one year and Vlt'k'n (jinrilen ami Floral <iuido, for US eoiitH. OF* NEW PT.AN of selling Vegetable Seeils gives you more for your . . . money than any other seed house . in America. JAMES VICKS SONS, ROCHESTER, N. Y 0 SDR. CALDWCLL'S S&.B YRUP PEPSSpg CURES CONSTIPATION." a ! CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1899 EXCURSION NOTICES. (io Wesi I And grow lip with the country. There are millions of acres of public lands yet to be taken. The crops raised in the West the past few years have never been equalled and the country WJIS never in a more prosper ous condition. Uncle Sam is still rich enough to give a farm to all who want one. Be sure your tickets read via the Nickel Plate Road. For information call on your nearest ticket agent, or address C. O. Lowry, Trav. Pass. Agent, Holland, N. Y. 4-47-4t Los Angeles and the Pacific Coast and Return. Special Excursion from points in Pennsylvania. Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, New York and New Jersey, on the occasion of the National Educa tional Association meeting at Los An geles, Cal, in July 1899, at reduced rates. For full particulars, address John R.Pott, District Passenger Agent, C., M. &St P. R'y, 486 William St., Williamsport, Pa. 50-3t. '•77" as a Preventative of Qrip. In a factory employing over one hundred hands, the management obliged each employee to take "77" as a preventative during the epidemic, with the result that not a single one was absent on account of the Grip, while many establishments were crip pled by the absence of employees. If you will carry a vial of "77" in your pockat and take frequently you will escape the Grip "Seventy-seven" prevents Pneumonia and "breaks up" colds that "hang on." At druggists or sent prepaid, 25c, 50c and §l. Dr. Humphreys' Book sent free. Humph rey's Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Sts., New York. Be sure to get Humphreys'. limployment Bureau Opened. A new feature has been introduced in the work of the Odd Fellows of this , state in the shape of an employment ! bureau for members only, and the ! same has been opened in the temple in Philadelphia. All the lodges in the | state will have the advantage of this, and every meeting night a bulletin of ; men wanted will be displayed in the lodge room of every lodge in the State. i When the eleighbells and wedding 1 bells are merrily ringing, it might be a good thing for some of our fair maids to read the following from a thought : ful writer: "The average girl of to-day if she has any well defined notion con cerning married life, takes a husband with the idea that he is to provide a home, money and everything necessary : to carry on a household, while she is merely to play the ornamental part in j the home life, the servants, house keepers or some one else to do the rest. ; This is a mistake. She is truly bound i to assist in building the home as well as her husband. A true woman believes it her duty to play her full part in the | house economy, to superintend the work, to be the supreme head of its j inner life. Those who look forward to married life as a period of idleness have a poor conception of the duties the | situation iuvolves." —Ex. Town Ruled by Love. ' The most unique settlement in the | United States is the town of Common | wealth, Ga. Money is not needed, for everything goes into a common fund, [ and every man shares exactly alike. ! There are no rich people in Common | wealth, and none who are poor. All j work for one another, arid the law and j creed of the community is "love." If \ a person wishes to build a house the 1 lumber is furnished from the mill ' operated by members of the settlement. • If vegetables, etc., are wanted the ! common garden supplies the need. The settlement is run on the co-opera tion plan. "Love thy neighbor as thyself" is a law that is strictly i observed.. —*«- Liver Complaints arid Nervousness < lured. A torpid liver nlways produces dullness : Irritability, etc. You are all closed up and feel despondent. Perhaps you liave treated with physicians or tried some recommended i medicine without benefit. All that is no argument against "Dr. rentier's lllood and Lives- Remedy and Nerve Tonic." which we I insist will cure nervousness and liver com plaints. If not satisfied after using one bot tle your money will be refunded by It. C. Dodson. At the Musical College, Freeburg ; Snyder county, Pa., none but the best I methods are used, so that to-day it is | recognized as one of the foremost j schools of music in the country. §33 ! will pay for a term of six weeks, in- I struction and board. Spring term will ! begin May 8. For catalogues address, 40-4t HENRY B. JIOYEB, Director. Diphtheria. Mrs. M. E. Hancock, West Lebanon, Pa., writes: "When two of our chil dren were as we supposed, beyond medical help, Armstrong's Diphtheria ! and Quinsy Drops cured them. It I seems almost like a miracle. 6!y. For La Grippe. Thomas Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash ! Ave., corner Jackson St., one of Chi- ; eago's oldest and most prominent j druggists, recommend Chamberlain's ] Cough Remedy for la grippe, as it not! only gives a prompt and complete re-: : lief, but also counteracts any tendency | of la grippe to result in pneumonia. ! ! For sale by L. Taggart. feb MOTT'S PENNYMYAf^ Bvelopment of organs and body. No j |»v mull. Mol<l by <lruiricl*>t*. BfOTT CHEMICAL Co.,u«'«£n.t,o. J For sale by 11. C. Dchlboii. Coming®! means pain, danger and (.(- \ hi. possible death for some \ wives. For others it /*H# means practically no ///W!jLW V; discomfort at all. There I/I Im? is no reason why child- I'f ml birth should be a period ' of pain and dread. Sev. It i* • era! months before s liniment woman becomes a to be apt mother she should plied ex prepare herself for ternally. the critical ordeal. It relaxes There is a prepara- the inus tion made which ia 9^ es re ' intended for this lieves the purpose alone. distension. The name of giveselastici this wonderful ty to every preparation is organ con i, , cor nod in Mother s r«J BM J danger and I*l lu U nearly all suffer ing. Best results follow if the Otto remedy is used during the whole period of preg nancy. It is the &t i only remedy of the U EwfeSW tv kind •" the world $1 per bottle at all ( *»'"/ A drug stores, or sent yti / k.v mail on receipt }] // taining invaluable in dlflkniwSk formation forall women, w '" Hent to an ? r a^" 'f/y| II )\%\ dress upon application to /fj V\\The Bridfield negulator Co., 4 'll > Atlanta, Ga. T | CSetan | I Education i f./i An exceptional opportunity ottered i8 M to young men and young women to M M pro pa re for teaching or for busint;-". M H Four regular courses; also special M work in Music, Shorthand, Type- M M writing. Strong teaching force, well ra IS graded work, good discipline and M fcj hard study, Insure best results to S g» students of W I Centra! State | i Normal School & LOCK HAVEN. Clinton Co.. PA. p U Uandaomf bulMt'un perfectly equipped, sC Steam beat, fN ftr.c IW pur.? mountain water, exiennivr cninpus |K Rand athletic grounds. Expeu.-t'K low. Male n aid to students. Heud for catalog. FS M JAMES ELDON. Ph.U., Principal. fci I Central State Normal School, p LOCK KAVEN. PA. F-J r ' T--' vv "'^\^2£*&3Kri Dry Goods««Carpets ** In gflffalo - - GO TO Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co. 390 to 408 Main St.—American Block; BTJF , II\A.I..O, Y. Established 1807—No Branch Store. Ready For Mid-Winter. We have every convenience for our out-of town customers in 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, Silverware, Games. Grand Display in basement, of holiday goods. Infinite variety of attractions fur the children. Our bargains in holiday hand- I kerchiefs, gloves, neckwear, rib bons, umbrellas and fancy goods I are the talk of the city. Send your Christmas mail ! orders early. jg@°* Read our Advertisements in the Buffalo papers. ADAM, NELDRtM & ANDERSON CO., The American Block. GEO. J. LABARi 18 OFFERING Spa! ~ - Bargains IN nils Having purchased the largest and most handsomeline 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 LUXURY it is to reclinelat ease on one of our superb couches Slumber comes un soughtundersuch delightful conditions. Pieceß 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 j matter, temptations in parlor and bed ! room suits and in every kind of furni- J ture, and unprecedented temptations iin prices. Some people are always quoting from somebody, but our favor ite quotations are figures like these: Couches, $5, $6, SB, and $lO. Best Furniture. We have the largest line ever exhibited in Cameron county. Geo. J. Laßar. fC. B. HOWARD & CO. | 1! .uij, Our line ol Groceries is complete. l|| ill /A'SfmOur aim is to purchase nothing but the ||jj| ° best and keep our stock fresh. Come and ill '' examine ° nr g°° ds - p |}> ;" :Jh• pPMK Our shoes are from the .<sfyT;fL_ i best manufactures in the J 'MI I'M Uftf country. They comprise ' fll'l all the latest styles and j /Gfo [|l§! cotaintawm W r i j,| F ' I 1 IW#L mS Our lines ot linens and ft? i ?S|domestics ate carelull} - 1 Pb'? c,cd 'r? rt* 44-' i i jsj ® j and arc the best goods for ( ! J [M §| fßJpgr vii! the money obtainable. If in need ot such m t 1 V- . goods give us a trial. IMi fetrmC Our notion department W> IS is made up of only reliable JM 'H \ I ® tgoods at medium prices. £ . \i \ I Examine and let us name you prices. ||| j 11] Our stock of Fall and } U| M 10W Winter Clothing has at- Ik ! H rived. In it you will find ( t A \ p //jV- \ ) all the latest cloths. Call B ';f is' | j and examine before line is We have shirts and lots of them at ll jj|ij all prices. Let us show them to you and ||j ■ | name our prices. ||| i'ij If you want to save money, give us a call. ill 1 |||| We defy competition. All goods guaran : si I:; _ THE FAIR, H. A. ZARPS & CO., Prop'rs Emporium, Pa. I c$, 1 ■■ ' After Holiday Bargains. 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 alter 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, Ladies' Wrapper*, Skirts and Waists. Call early. H. A. ZARPS & CO. jiEHilli KANE, PA., E. Blinzler, Agent, Kmporium, Penu'a. r w' ■ i %m If HISTLETOE KISSES ARK WAITING! For the man who looks immaculate i 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 bo prepared with the exquisite laundry work on your shirts, collars and cuff's that has made us de servedly famous.
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