■T" i n. *t..v .x/ . wecTtiXMvTTKSJBmoBUwee c : .% . s • <O, fes # |; : gv tesfeL" M WEAR j J /\ cri\,w 0 , iW yew R °y al | Worcester Corsets. FOK SALE tiy LiIACINQ DEALERB. VICK S SEEDS Bulbs and Plants have gone to thousands ci satisfied Customers for a half century and to celebrate the 50th year in business we- have v issued a Special Golden Wedding Edition of ! Vick's Garden and Floral Guide which is a work of art. It has 24 pages lithographed in colors, 4 pages souvenir, and nearly TOO PAGES fillet! * 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 tho Cuido With a DUE BILL* f Qr for 25 cents worth of flower, , and vegetable seeds ' lOCtS It toll** how credit In for full mitoiiiit of piitcluise to bny oilier goods Vick's Little Ccm Catalogue A perfect little gem of a price list. It is simply the Guide condensed, finely illustrated, UDL'L N and in handy shape for reference. rllLu Vicks Monthly Magazine, enlarged, improved, and up to date on all subjects relating to Gardening, Horticulture, etc. Regu lar subscription price 50 cents a year. N|iccliil ISHU offer—the owe jfiir and Viok'n lisrdcn ami I'loral (■iiiltle, Cor 25 cents. OVR NEW PI.AN of selling Vegetable Heals gives you more for your . . . money than any other seed house . in America. JAMES VICKS SONS, ROCHES i'ER, N. Y~ SDR. CALDWELL'S ER H YRUP PEPSSPJ CURES CONSTIPATION.' « £V£Rf WOMAN VC. 1 L v ' -M". «»v.»rc?nlAtin<s medicine. On'r ) rtrailess CJlfl r .. . should bo GB9U. li you want the be# i, Iw s ° (gs Of-. F'sai's PeinnyroyaS PSSIs /\ V-. Thrv aifl prompt, safe ami certain in result. The eenuine (Dr. Pool's) o«»Ter dieap- A VOv ooint. bout anywhere, §I.OO. Address PsiA Mbsicmtb Co., Cleveland, O. For sale by R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. G. SCHMIDTS.^ HEADQUARTERS FOR (PfT ~ FRESH BREAD, >:; li; PoDtllsr fancy cakes, oXfll i ICE CREAM iII] D < NUTS ry, # "" CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders prompt and skillful attention. | £l2 Smith Premier typewriter I Is the leader among writing machines. It em- ? 9 bodies all essentials —easy operation, clear, neat 112 print, modern time and labor- saving devices, and, above all, durability and simplicity in con- struction. It is the most econom- easiest to use, and produces the 1 • finest o* j* jt SEND FOR ART CATALOGUE. J Cbe Smith Premier typewriter Co. •Stf. 300 Wood .Street, Pittsburgh, I'u. $ I fAp/DOm FORGET \I I Ji THAT THE BEST i WML^J PLACE TO BUY TOT IIMM 11 lOTTHIIQ dtlXtX J3£isj i*uilUiia, Boots and Shoes IS AT W.R.SIZER'S SEVILLE, PA. PMj ■ m> fk r>r. Williams' Indian I'llo a will cure Blind. 't: n r"lJleedlnß and Itching fl B bPlles. liabsorbstbetumors. ■ I allays the itching at once, acts SjS ram s a poultice, fives instant re ft] 1 ierf. ])r. Williams'lndian Pile Oint ment is prepared for Pilesandltch- H Int? of the private parts. Kvery box is warranted. 15.v by mail on re ceipt of price. .10 cents and WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Obio. For sale by R. C. Dodson. Sa In w«*» » >■ ■« tu I COMKIII, PRINTING I S and S R AXXM.SOFF.CK. UJ •^SHBHSHSHSHSHSESHSaSHSa^ J. A. Fisher, PRACTICAL fiorse 1 Broad Street, Emporium, Pa. I (IVITI. Play most - effectively ove^^^jl 1 jPf The tliat heightens Jj I beauty's charm, that gives the 1 \ If I finished touch to the drawing I : || I room or dining room, is the li \ mellow glow of j ' mANQUET ' WAX CANDLES Sold in all colors and shades to harmonize with any interior hangings or decorations. I Manufactured by STANDARD OIL CO. - ! For sale everywhere. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY r6, 1899. A Wonderful Success. The Buffalo National Ascetylene Gas Company, of Buffalo, N. Y., are plac-! ing on the market 011 thirty days' trial, a machine for the manufacture of Acetylene Gas which is bound to take the place of all other illutniuants. This machine is the latest improved and is 1 recommended by all standard insur ance companies. They light churches, stores, factories, residences and coun try homes, also putin plants for light ing towns. They want good repre sentatives. 51-2t School Reports. Enrollment, males, 12; females, 11; total, 23. Average attendance, males, 10; females, 10; total, 20. Per cent, of attendance, males, 84; females, 89. Following is the number of pupils present every day during the month: Louis Whiting, Blanche Kissel, Edna Summerson, Flora Ebersole, Lora Keefe, Orace Devllng. Visitors—Miss Ethel Devling, Rev. Ebersole, Mr. Herman "Wylie. D. B. PETERSON, Principal. Report of Sterling primary school for month ending Feb. 28. Those in regular attendance during the month are: Frances Summerson, Gladys Keefe, Wallace Whiting, Harry Whiting, Harley Newkirk, Irven Newkirk, Jennie Anderson, Katrina Smith. May Cranton, Lucy Fitzgerald, Audrey Smith. Total number enrolled, 28. Visitors—Misses Winslow and Dev ling, Messrs. Strawbride, E. Whiting, and B. E. Smith, Director. GENEVIENE FRANK, Teacher. DR. BULL'S Cough Syrup has superior merit. Try it for a cugh or cold and beconvincod. There are many cough remedies on the market but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the best It Beats the Band. The newest and most inspiring piece of sheet music, arranged for piano, is "The Pioneer Limited March," com posed by Capt Frederick Phinney, Bandmaster United States Band, pub lished by S. Barnard's Sons Co., Chi cago, 111.; distributed only by the Chicago, Milwaukee <& St. Paul Rail way. Enclose fifty (50) cents and ad dress, Geo. 11. Heafford, General Pas senger Agent, 555 Old Colony Building, Chicago, 111. ' 50-2t Boys, if you take the trouble to work out the following problem, it will show exactly what people think you are: Place the year of your berth on a piece of paper,add your age at your last birth day last year mot this year), multiply the result by 1,000 and subtract 692,423. Substitute for figures letters of the alphabet, a for 1, b for 2, c for 3, etc., and read the result very carefully.—Ex. Wanted. Ladies and gentlemen suffering from throat and lung difficulties to call at our store for a sample bottle of Otto's Cure. We confidently recommend it as a cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. It will stop a cough quicker than any other known remedy. We believe it will cure you. Large sizes 50c. and 25c. Sold by R. C. Dod son. 33-15-ly We may have pretty strong wills of our own, but we have no objection to being mentioned in those of others. 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, Consumption or any dis ease of the throat and lungs, a few doses of 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. 3314 ly The average man is not half as much influenced by a woman's tears as by her smiles. Diphtheria. Mrs. M. j'". 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 seems almost like a miracle. 6ly. for Li) Grippe. Thomas Whitfield & Co., 2-10 Wabash Ave., corner Jackson St., one of Chi cago's oldest and most prominent 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 UjiLUAMS'PII K i f|TANSYiihtr ® W A SURE RELIEF TO WOMAN tot all troubles peculiar to her sex. by mail or from our Agent. SI.OO per box. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props, CLEVELAND, OHIO, For sale by R C. Dodson. | Get as* | 8 Education | W An exceptional opportunity oti'ered M J* toyoung men and young women t<> H M prepare for uuehing or for tiUsint :«. M tt Four regular courses; also special r* 3 work m Music, Shorthand, Type- M H Writing. Strong teaehiin; force, well M * graded work, good discipline and H J hard study, Insure best results to H 112 students of | Central State 1 | Normal School I £ LOCK HAVEN. Clinton Co., PA. jf Hund-wme buildings perfectly equipped, j ► , steam heat. electric lights, abundance of *4 3 pure mountain water, extensive campus ft 112 and athletic gromain. Kxpenseslow. statu dj H to students. Mend for catalog. pi g JAMES ELDON, Ph.D., Principal. Bj Central State normal School, |: LOCK HAVEN, PA. (saraHtaaat^r-rT-rariaaxßTj-.T.'gnia Traveler's Ciulcle. BUFFALO & SUSQUEHANNA R. R Time Table taking Effect June 6th, 1898. "The (jrand Scenic Route." wjf/* °N* •(»j. *ni'f * sori';oXy~~ j Cii/ "/ A- P K K/K s Y L \.V A N I AJ v { i 7 Buffalo and Railro.d HEAD UP. \. If.ll*. M. I*. M. I'. II ar.K't'nß Sint... H 65l 7UH .... 12 25 .... Austin, 810 7OH . .. 12 00 Costello 7 00 11 53 .. Wharton ♦; 46 11 II Cross Fork J'ct, ti 00 10 56 ....Corbett 5 31 10 29 .. .Germania 520 10 1H ! <lp. Galeton P.M. 5 13 10 12 nr. 44 ... 7 10 12 65 10 00 . . . Gaineß, ... 055 12 41 9 42 ..Sabinwville,.. 630 12 17 906 .. Weatficld, ... 619 12 06 852 .. Knoxvllle 605 ll 50 830 Osceola, 5 66 11 41 8 07 . . ..FJkland, ... 551 .... 11 36 758 Lv Addison 5 15 .... 11 05 7 15 P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M READ DOWN. A. M.lp. M. I'. M.la. M I.v K'ting Suit 12 40 7 50 9 10 Austin 640 1 or.0 r . 8 20 1 950 Costello 6 47 1 12 ....Wharton.... 6 59 1 24 Cross Fork Jet. 7 41 209 1 ...Corbett 8 U 236 . ...Germania... 822 247 LV. | oaieton, ::::::::: Gaines 8 52 3 08 . .Sabinsville.... 921 3 331 ' ... Westfield ... 933 3 43 1 .... .. Knoxville.... 947 356 Osceola 9 58 4 06 ; ... .Elkland 10 03 411 Ar. .Addison. .. 10 :n l -13 ! I A. M.l'. M.| | | | Head up. Head down. P. M. P. M. A. M.l A. M. P. M. ... P. M.L A. M. A. M.L P. M .... 14010 10 ar..Galeton.. lvi 825 200 STATIONS. A.M. p.m. A.m. ar dp A. M. P. v 1 00 :jc; dp <!rOUFork ar 12 00 7 001 All trains run daily except Sunday. CONNE TIONS. At Keating Summit with W. N. Y. &P.R. R. tor all points north and south. At A nsonia with Fall Brook R. It.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 II.R. At Genesee for points on the New York & Pennsylvania R. R. At Addison with Erie R. R., for points east and west. At Wellsville with Erie R. R. for points east and west. II.C. UNDERHILL.Gen'I Pass.Agt.Buffalo, N.Y O.W. GOODYEAR, Gen'l M an'gr. Buffalo* W. W. AT WOOD, Supt. Addison. N. Y. W. C. Park, Supt. Austin, Pa. ] )ry Goods AM) Carpets In gdffalo - - GO TO Adam, Meldrum & Anderson 00. 39(j to ios Main St.—American Block; BXJKIOA.T.O, Y. Established ISB7—No Branch Store. Ready For Mid-Winter. We have every convenience for our out-of town customers in cluding 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, Hugs. Millinery, Curtains, Ladies' Shoes, Upholstery, Dressmaking, Art Goods, Toilet Goods, Crockery, Jewelry, Lamps, Books, Leather Goods, Stationery, Toys and Dolls, Silverware, Gaines. 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 arc the talk of the city. fit Send your Christmas mail orders early. i-v Read our Advertisements in the Buffalo papers. ADAM, MELDRUM & ANDERSON CO., The American Block. GEO. J. LA BAR IS OFFERING Special 00 ~ Bargains BABY MB | Having purchased the largest and moat 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 |, LUXURY it is to recline|at ease on one of our I superb couches Slumber comes un soughtundersuch 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 • 8 packed full of temptations for that matter, temptations in parlor and bed room suits and in every kind of furni- I ture, and unprecedented temptations in prices. Some people are always ; quoting from somebody, but our favor ! ite quotations are figures like these: J Couches, §5, §6, $3, and $lO. Best Furniture. We have the largest line ever exhibited in Cameron county. Geo. J. Laßar. C. B. HOWARD & CO. T| lij' 1 Our line oi Groceries is complete. K |sjj TEA Our aim is to purchase nothing but the if; ' ><!i J 2 best and keep our stock fresh. Come and fp! | TfA cx ainine our goods. ;' ® ft&fy * Our shoes are from the _ !i|j best manufactures in the 1 jf! :H jipfijfiM country. They comprise UuQu-U al l th « I ? te f st >' les and yl 2?l i ■ b; wl 5 Cl 1,1 a %<M I 111 . ((j : i' Our lilies ot linens and \ ! DOMKTICJ jji domestics are carefully |•- V \ »-'K. ' WM selected from large stocks . I * i jjf and arc the best goods for L ' 1 ffl <;0 r " the money obtainable. If in need ot such '1 "• goods give us a trial. m ."\ Our notion department CftOTIOVN l[s.l sM i F jis made up of onlv reliable 112 I'r?|| 5^ i. .. ...Jtgoods at medium prices.g ' jr ii'-f'j Examine audlct us name you prices. 'i "• ' (i' Si a - (S, ~ - ' Our stock of Fall and '<■ - , > joffl Winter Clothing has ar- Jl fml / r\ r ived. In it you will find ill / l\ V(\ ) all the latest cloths. Call \ 's£*> M: ipl and examine before line is W I W" qroken llp """ I tWc have shirts and lots of them at Oa I all prices. Let us show them to you and \ | name our prices. p II vou want to save monev, give us a call. We defy competition. All goods guaran- J j j U' teed - Ml " THE FAIR, H. A. ZAKPS & CO., Prop'rs. Emporium, Pa. Afto^^Mrgains. We thank our customers for Iheir 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, Ladies' Wrappers, i Skirts and Waists. Call early. H. A. ZARPS & CO. KIM ill! KANE, FA., E. Blinzler, Agent, Emporium, Penn'a. ■! MJ ' |V\ ' W ■ m k ;s : ■ '! niSTLETOE 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 cuffs that has made us de servedly tamous.
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