8 BOARDING HOUSE. 707 VINE STREET. PHILADELPHIA. PA., OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQUARE. Cameron county people visiting Philadelphia will find this a convenient I and central location. Terms SI.OO per | day. Reference, by permission, to PRESS office, Emporium. MRS. S. B. KINO. No. 7-26t BUY GOODS IN GHIGAGf — m - iii Have you tried the Catalogue system ot buying EVERYTHING you use at Wholesale Prices? We :ansavc you 15 to 40 per cent, on your purchases. iVeare now erecting and will own and occupy the Highest building in America, employ 2,000 clerks 'illing country ordars exclusively, and will refund jurchaso price ii goods con't suit you. Cur General Catalogue—l,ooo pages, 16,000 llustraiions. 60,000 quotations—costs us 72 ;onts to print and mail. We will send it to yoi ipon receipt of 15 cents, to show your good faith. MOKTGSMERr WARD & GO, MICHIGAN AVE. AND MADISON ST. CHICAGO. 33 -3-13t. -- ■*! .'f ; 1 Get an 1 Education 1 M An exceptional opportunity oflered to young men and young women to H H prepare for teaching or for bu.sintt". M M Four regular courses; also special ff M work in Music, Shorthand, Type- M M writing. Strong teaching force, well HI H graded work, good discipline and tyl pj hard study, Insure best results to Kt RS students of fij | Central State g | Normal School j p LOCK HAVEN. Clinton Co.. FA. ft Rf Flu7l(sßome buildings periodly equipped, 5* Hteura beat, electric lights, ahuinlaii<'«* of i : •: W pure mountain water. extensive campus tjf find athletic grounds. Expenses low. aid to Hludents. .Send for catalog. !? JAMES ELDOM, Ph.D., Principal. £•' % Central State Normal School, « LOCK HAVEN, PA. R tiia&xxzzvx ,T T-" GUARANTEE ¥ &/ 111 evcr y pair r double 6" x , , Tipped Ij 1 0 VC S New pair GRATIS if the finger ends wear out first. H. A. ZARPS & CO. I Rlend most softly / f.y,| |_ play most effectively over -UjUl pa festive scene when thrown % ' < waxen caudles. | y The light that heightens 1 || beauty's charm, that gives the ! I finished touch to the drawing | 1 room or dining room, is the i \ mellow glow of ihMMUET WAX ('ANDLIS Sold in all colors and shades to harmonize with any interior I hangings or decorations. L Manufactured by K STANDARD OIL CO. J! Ra ' e everywhere. * KEELEY CURE. j * • LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. <? 112 Removes all desire and appetite, builds up the v $ system, renews health and vigor, br'ghlcr.s the A Intellect and fits one for business. \ - THK ONLY KKKt.KY INSTITUTE V ± Booh lit froo. IN WESTERN I'ENNSVLVANIA. .. ? TheKeeleylnstitute.4246FifthAve.Pit!sl)ur3,Pa. N v33n042-ly. EXCURSION NOTICES. Portage Falls Excursion SI.OO. On Sundays, July 2nd, 16th, 30th, August 13th and 27th, the W. N. Y. & | P. Ry., will run popular excursions to ' Portage Palis. ! Special trains will leave Emporium at 8:00 a. m. Fare, SI.OO Trains will arrive at Portage Falls Park 11:30 a. m. Returning, leave 515 p. m., giving | nearly six hours to visit the Falls and | their delightful surroundings. A band | of music will accompany each excur ! sion and give a free concert at the Park during the afternoon. 18-9t Reduced Rates to Philadelphia via Penn sylvania Railroad. On account of the Prohibition State ; Convention, to be held at Philadtjphia, July 21, 1899, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company has arranged to sell to all persons applying excursion tickets | from stations on its line in the State of : Pennsylvania, to Philadelphia, at rate i of single fare for the round trip (mini i mum rate 50 cents). Tickets will be sold on July 20 only, and will be good to return until July 23, inclusive. 1346-20-2t Reduced Rates to Indianapolis via Penn sylvania Railroad. Account Epworth League International Convention. On account of the Epworth League ! International Convention, to be held I at Indianapolis, Ind., July 20 to 23, the I Pennsylvania Railroad Company will i sell excursion tickets from points on I its line, to Indianapolis, at rate of I single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold on July 18 and i 19, and will be good to return until | July 24, inclusive, except that by de- I positing ticket with the Joint Agent at Indianapolis before July 24, and the payment of fifty cents, the return limit j may be extended to leave Indianapolis ■ not later than August 20, 1899 i For specific rates and conditions ap ply to Ticket Agents. 1339-20-2t SUMMER TOURSTO THE NORTH. I Two Tours to Canada via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the summer of 1899 the Pennsyl j vania Railroad Company has arranged j to run two personally conducted tours i to Canada and Northern New York. The firet tour, leaving July 22, in ■ eludes Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thous j and Islands, Rapids of the St. Lawrence, ' Quebec, Lake St. John, The Saguenay, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes | Champlain and George, Saratoga, and : Highland's of the Hudson, occupying i seventeen days. Round-trip rate, §125. The second tour, leaving August 12, covers the same territory with the ex | ception of Lake St. John and the I Saguenay, and occupies fourteen days. 1 Round-trip rate. §IOO. Each tour will be in charge of one of | the company's tourist agents, assisted j by an experienced lady as chaperon, : whose especial charge will be unes- I corted ladies. ! The rate covers railway and boat ! fare for the entire round trip, parlor ! car seats, meals en route, hotel enter- I tainment, transfer charges, and carri- I age hire. For detailed itinerary, tickets or any additional information, address Tourist \ Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Com ' pany, 1196 Broadway, New York; 860 I Fulton street, Brooklyn; 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd, i Assistant General Passenger Agent, | Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 1338-20-2t If you want a Tenant. '• If you want a Boarder, If you want to Lend Money, If you want to Buy Anything,— Advertise in the PRESS ALL SORTS. Imperfect digestion and assimilation I produce disordered conditions of the ; system, which grow and are confirmed i by neglect. Herbine gives tone to the | stomach, and causes good digestion. | Price 50 ct«. L. Taggart. July Many women burnish their hair with | a silk handkerchief. Those who live on farms are liable to ! many accidental cuts, burns and bruises which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment is promptly applied. Price 25 and 50 cts. L. Taggart. July Use old newspapers to brighten up | tinware. To eradicate worms from the system give the child plain, nourishing food and White's Cream Vermifuge. The I result will be, the worms will disappear | and the child become healthy and | cheerful. Price 25 cents. L. Taggart. July White of egg beaten np in coffee acts | as cream. Is your liver tired? Does it fail to |do its duty? If so, don't neglect its j call for help. A few doses of Herbine j may save you a spell of sickness.— i Herbine is the only perfect liver medi : cine. It cures chills and fever. Price 50 cts. L. Taggart. July Castor oil rubbed into shoe leather renders it sofc. White's Cream Vermifuge not only effectually expels worms, but is un equaled as a tonic, and is a certain and permanent cure for chills and fever in children. Price 25 cts. L. Taggart. ju'y All we need is a few more islands to make the firecracker roar continuously round the planet. What among human ills are more | annoying than piles? The afflictions I that prevent active exercise are bad • enough, but one that makes even rest miserable is worse. Women are among its greatest martyrs, 'fabler's Buck eye Pile Ointment will cure the most obstinate cases. Price, 50cts. in bottle, j tubes 75c. L. Taggart. July , Tammany seems to have made more errors than runs in selecting her 4th | of July orators. Scarlet Fever. W. 11. Philpot, Canton, 0., writes: "Eight cases of sore throat with Scarlet | lever in our family have been treated ! successfully with Armstrong's I)iph ! theria and Quinsy Crops." 61y The green corn season is all before | us. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY JUI,Y 13, 1899 Additional Local News. Borouj;h Council. Regular meeting Borough Council, Emporium, ■J illy 3, 1899. Present—Messrs. Catlin, Shafer, Strayer, Schweikart. No quorum. Adjourned meeting Borough Council, Empo rium, July 10, 1K99. Present—Catlin, Hhafer, Strayer, Schweikart, t Warner, Palmer, Burns. Burke and Lloyd. Minutes of last regular and special meetings i read and approved. Veto message of Burgess j read which vetoed the resolution of June sth, ! levying a Borough tax of three mills. Moved by Mr. Lloyd, seconded by Mr. Burns, that the resolution of June sth, 1899, levying a Borough tax of three mills be passed, notwith standing the veto of the Burgess. The Ayes and nays were called as follows: Aye— Messrs. Warner, Burke.—2 Nay— Messrs. Catlin, Shafer, Strayer, Schweikart, Burns, Palmer, Lloyd.—7. The veto was declared sustained. Moved by Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. Lloyd, that we levy a five null tax for Borough purposes. The ayes and nays were called as follows: Aye- Messrs. Strayer, Palmer, Lloyd.—3. Nay— Catlin, Shafer, Schweikart, Warner. Burns, Burke.—6. Motion declared lost. Moved by Mr. Catlin, seconded by Mr. Burns, that we levy a Borough tax of four mills. The ayes and nays were called as follows: Aye — Catlin, Strayer, Warner, Burns.—4. Nay— Shafer, Palmer, Burke, Schweikart, Lloyd.—s. Motion declared lost. Moved by Mr. Lloyd, seconded by Mr. Painter, that the foregoing motion to levy a Borough tax of four mills he reconsidered. The ayes and nays were called as follows: Aye —Messrs. Strayer, Catlin, Burns, Lioyd, Palmer, Warner. - 0. Nay—Messrs. Burke, Schweikart, Shafer.-3. Motion carried. Moved by Mr. Lloyd, seconded by Mr. Palmer, that we levy a four mill Borough tax. The ayes and nays were called as follows: Aye—Strayer, Catlin, Burns, Lloyd, Palmer, Warner.—6. Nay Burke Schweikart, Shafer.—3. Motion de clared carried. Committee appointed to investigate streets was discharged. On motion the following bills were ordered paid: S. S. Hacket, lumber $3 77 C. B. Howard &Co., lumber *3 i!H St. Marys Gas Co., gas to Aug. 1, 1899... 35 00 Kmporium Machine Co., invoice 1 35 Emporium Water Co. to July 1,1899 SGO 00 Thos. Smith, work on streets 39 00 John Welsh, work on streats 11 2 r > John Blinzler, work on streets, fio Chas. Fry, work ou streets, 12 25 J. A. Fisher, blacksmithing l 70 Walker. Howard & Co., invoice 1 i»9 Haupt Hauber, invoice 285 I). C. Hayes, unloading sewer pipe 3 60 Borough Auditors, for services 32 00 F. P. Kentz, car load sewer pipe 110 65 Report of the Borough Treasurer read and ordered placed on Hie. Moved by Mr. Shafer, seconded by Mr. Burke, that a committee be appointed to investigate the condition of Fifth street, as to width, etc., and report with recommendations and with authority to procure legal advice from Borough Attorney. Carried. The Chair appointed Messrs. Shafer, Lloyd and Palmer, with W. 11. Howard, Chief Burgess. Moved by Mr. Shafer, seconded by Mr. Burke, that if the Borough Attorney advise the secre tary that the same is legal, then a dog tax of $2 on male dogs and $1 on temale dogs be leviec*. Carried. The report of the Borough Auditors was read and it was moved by Mr. Shafer. seconded by Mr. Burns, that the same be accepted and placed on tile. Carried. Moved by Mr. Shafer, seconded by Mr. Schwei kart, that S. S. Hacket, contractor, be released from contract to build a bridge at Grist Mill, provided that he release Borough from same. Carried. Moved by Mr. Shafer, seconded l»y Mr. Palmer, that the committee already appointed, consist ing of Messrs. Schweikart, Burns and Warner, with the Burgess and Street Commissioner be authorized to repair or rebuild this bridge as in their judgment seems best. Carried. Moved by Mr. Shafer, seconded by Mr. Sch weikart, that the Chair appoint the following standing committees: 1— Committee <>II cross ings; 2—Committee on sidewalks; 3- Committee on Streets and grades. Carried and following appointments made: On Crossings—Messrs. Burns, Burke and Pal mer. On Sidewalks—Messrs. Catlin, Warner and Schweikart. On Streets and Grades—Messrs. Lloyd, Shafer. Strayer. On motion the council then adjourned. < J..!. GOODNOUGH, Set miLMiTinnrran——MamMMecmmnmi AUDITORS' REPORT Of the Poormasters' Accounts of Empo rium Borough for the Year 1898-99. FRED C. REICK, Poormaster, in account with Emporium Borough Poor Fund. RECEIPTS. Cash 011 hand last audit $162 07 Received from C. H. Jessop, Collector.... 572 47 Received from County Treasurer, account land sales 2 37 Received from Octave Willett 15 00 $751 91 EXPENDITURES. Relief account Mary Ellen Mundy $132 85 Relief account Mrs. Stackpole 101 51 Relief account George Harrison 85 65 Relief account Emeline Willett 68 00 Relief account James Stackpole 68 00 Relief account .John Edinger 24 61 Relief account Wm Lamkie 3 20 Relief account Hitchcock and McDonald 43 93 Relief account Frank Hall 2 00 Relief F. N. Shaffer, 26 16 Relief Tramps 17 13 Printing audit Mar. 1, '9B and order books 21 00 Stamps, telegrams, books, etc 5 00 $oa r > 07 Balance 111 hands of F. C. Reick 146 84 S. S. HACKET, Poormaster, in account with Em porium Borough Poor Fund. RECEIPTS. Received from C. H. Jessop, Collector, 1898 $325 06 Received from C.H. Jessop, Collector, 1897 20 00 Received from David Murry, late poor master 52 47 $397 53 EXPENDITURES. Paid B. W. Green, services, 58 80 Paid relief account Hitchcock, 70 00 Paul relief, A. McDonald 66 25 Paid making duplicate 5 00 Paid printing last audit 20 00 Paid relief tramps 5 65 $225 70 Balance in hands ofS. S. Hacket— sl7l 83 Recapitulation of Poormasters Accounts. ASSETS. Balance due from D. Murry, late Poor master l6 62 Balance due from F. C. Reick, late Poor master. 146 84 Cash in hands of S. S. Hacket, Poor master 171 83 Balance due from C. 11. Jessop, 1897 447 64 Balance due from C. H. Jessop, 1898 395 53 f1,178 48 LIABILITIES. | Outstanding orders, Reick, Nos. 11, 23, 29, HO, 31, 31, 35, 36, 37 19 65 Outstanding orders, Hacket, Nos. 5 and 0 220 00 Outstanding orders, Reed Nos. 3. 4, 5, ... 43 5)3 $313 58 Assetts over Liabilities $B6l 88 We the undersigned Auditors of the Borough of Emporium do hereby certify that we have ex amined the foregoing accounts F. Reick and S. S. Hacket, Overseers of the Poor in account with the Poor Fund of Emporium Borough and tliat the foregoing is a true ami correct state ment of the same. Witness our hands this Ist (lay of July, 1899. C. JAY GOODNOUGH, JOSIAH HOWARD, GRANT S. ALLEN, Borough Auditors. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough . Remedy in my family for years and i always with good results," says Mr. j W. B. Cooper of El Rio, Cal. "For j smali children we find it especially 1 effective." For sale t»y L Taggart. juiy Stories of tons of Klondike gold are intended t>> offset the tales of freezing and starvation. Our baby has been continually troubled with colic and cholera in fantum since his birth, and all that we could do for him did not seem to give him more than temporary relief, until we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Since giving that remedy he has not been troubled. We want to give you this testimonial as an evidence ol our gratitude, not that you need it to advertise your meritorious remedy.— G. M. LAW, Keo kuk, lowa. For sale by L. Taggart. juiy it doesn't look as if Tammany would have much to say in the next adminis tration. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lackamp, Elston, Mo., writes: "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead With croup." R. C. Dod son. Sly Alaskan improvements are chiefly in the direction of better means of escape. You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Eat good wholesome food and plenty of it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without the aid of the stomach, and is made to CURE. R. C. Dodson. 8 The power of the press will soon be exerted in the production otnewcider. DeWitt's Littio Marly Risers benefit permanently. They lend general as sistance to nature, causing no pains or weakness, permanently curing consti pation and liver ailments. R. C. Dod son. 81y Yellow fever is evacuating Cuba al most as rapidly as did the Spaniards. Gun shot wounds and powder-hurns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, insect stings and ivy pois ining. Beware of counterfeits. "De- Witt's" is SAFE and SUUE. R. C. Dod son. 81y Now comes the grasshopper, de manding his share. Thomas Rhoads, Centerfield, 0., writes: "I suffered irom piles seven or eight years. No remedy gave me relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me." Soothing, healing, per fectly harmless. Beware of counter feits. R. C. Dodson. 81y It would be a great scheme to charter a train at autos for the Tenth. "What might have been"—if that little cough hadn't been neglected—is the sad reflection of thousands of con sumptives. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. R. C. Dod son. Sly The tenth is now crosssing some of the wettest ports of the Pacific DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel from the system all poisonous accumu lations, regulate the stomach, bowels and liver, and purify the blood. They i drive away disease, dissipate melan- I choly, and give health and vigor for ! the daily routine. Do not gripe or i sicken. R. C. Dodson. Sly Mosquitoes seem to have decided in favor of a late campaign. A diseased stomach surely under mines health. It dulls the brain, kills energy, destroys the nervous system, and predisposes to insanity and fatal diseases. All dyspeptic troubles are quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured thousands of cases and is curing them every day. Its in gredients are such that it can't help curing. R. C. Dodson 81y Count Castellane has evidently been up against Monaco's bank. Diphtheria is in Los Angeles, Cal, arid a telegram is received by the I Cure U Co., Butler, Pa., ordering Arm strong's Diphtheria and Quinsy Drops to be sent at once by express. This shows how a good article is appre ciated 61y Aguinaldo might try taking out a Jersey charter. Pain Unnecessary in Childbirth. Pain is no longer necessary in child birth. Its causes, being understood are easily overcome, the labor being made short, easy and free from danger, morning sickness, swelled limbs, and like evils readily controlled, and all female diseases speedily cured. Cut this out; it may save your life, suffer not a day longer, but send us two cent stamp and receive in sealed envelope full particulars, testimonials, confi dential letter, &c. Address FRANK THOMAS & Co., 52-26t Baltimore, Md. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics net directly upon the disease, •without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. They Cure the Sick. NO. CURES. PRICES* I—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. ,23 *l—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 3—Teething, Colic, Cry Ing,Wakefulness .25 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25 7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis .25 B—Neuralgia, Toothache, Foeeache. 25 9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo . . 25 ! 10—Dyspepala, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.2s | 11 Supprt'Hsed or Painful Periods 25 I 1 2— Willies, Too Profuse Periods 25 13—Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25 1 I—Halt Ilhetiiii. Erysipelas, Eruptions . .25 1 s—RheumatlMiii, Rheumatic Pains 25 16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .... .25 j 1 O—Cotorrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head .25 ! tiO—\V hooplng-Cough 25 , 27—Kidney Diseases 25 28—Nervous Debility 1.00 30—I'rinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... . 25 77—Grip, Hay Fever 25 I)r. Humphreys' Manual <»f all Diseases at your I Sold Oy druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John Sts n New York* J. A. Fisher, PRACTICAL ]Hofse ' $ sboer, i Broad Street, Emporium, Pa. \The Cure that Cures / W Coughs, & \ Colds, J a>) Grippe, (k \ Whooping Cough, Asthma, J Bronchitis and Incipient A Consumption, Is folio'si TWC German £ »r Cures \.VvoA -awi Vut\a A'vstasea. J \ a\\ K '> EVERY WOMAN (Bmtit/i Bome4tns«eneeds• reiieble, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmlasi aM £ -T the purest drugs should be used. If jou want ths beei, get Or- Fea2's Pennyroyal PiSis A\ X Tlirr are prompt, sate and certain in result. The eenoine(Dr. Peal's) never disap ' ~ >=» ooint. Sent any woe-re, SI.OO. Addttisa i'KAL MiIDICIBB U., Cleveland, O. Forsaleby R. ('. lJodson, Emporium, I'a. SEND WO MONEY TOfS,3 fetfrtslE>' you OUR HIGH-GRADE BURDICK SEWING MACHINE by frei B hi g C. O. 11., Bebjeet to examination. You can examine it at yuuroear- Mo I eat freiulit depot nnd if tound perfectly Mitiofactory, exactly us GuMO Jtt B 1 Ji represented, to niarltint'* other* Hell a» high a* SfiO.OO, S?■ B ! and THK tiKKATEST HAKOAIN YOU KVKR lIKARII OF, j.ay 1 - y.Mirfr. au-rit Our Special Offer Price $15.50 fllAi I F •' —w - -^csf and freight charges. The machine weighs BW'fcapl ,+- A- |c- a itllSSsS pounda and the freight will average Tiieent-s for each &00 I Eli -aZJ 1 "l - '" f "— _ I li:f£!«2 miles. CIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL »' jßssr. ®|jW tt IRT jjjM you are not satisfied. We sell different make* and grade* of i Blfkilj ' ißlffiJW VL JI/ IB! Sewing Blachines at sX.f>o, fIO.OO. tl 1.00, fl'..\oo and up,all of |' Kr-^-r-j 1 fl V*. \ which are fully described in Our Free Sewing Machine Cat- T -- -I-*** alogue, but $15.50 for il»i«. 7-DHAWER |D'J J\\ II //IW| :<iflflU| is the greatest value ever oflered by any house. iij j| jil'j KijpiJJ TUP RimniPK has every modern improvement, Inc punutba good point of every high-grade machine m |1 Jjfi made, with the defects of none. sladeby th«- Itesl mater in Amerira. II I HOMO OAKCAHI.NKT, ItKNTt'OVEIJ. LatPbt 1 B«J9 Skeleton frame, piano H JT B polish, finest nickel drawer pulls, restson 4 casters, hall bearing |i —*•? n adjustable treadle,genuine Smyth iron stand, finest jarge high n MV T ~ ing shuttle, automatic bobbin wiuder, adjustable bearings, pat- ILmhJ ." C jfißrf ent tension liberator, improved !oo?e wheel, adjustable prest-er L;:;::,.:J foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, ' Ut CUARA NTEED iliellshteat ruonine, most dor attachment in fumiHhi'd and our Free Instruction .. - * j ~ Book tells just how anyone can run it and do either " plain or any kind of faney work. A 20-YKAR VV GUARANTEE is sent with every machine. ; IT PHQTQ Yflll NHTHINH to see and examine this machine, compare it with those your storekeeper sells at II tUj I o I UU nuiniliu $40.00 to $50.00. and then if convinced you are saving S2O-00 to $35-00, pay your freight agent the sls 60, WK TO KKTIUN YOUR Sli.&U if at any time within tJiree months you bay yoo •re not aatihfled. OKDKIt T<»-OAY. DKLAY. (Sears, Roebuck <t Co. are thoroughly reliable.—Kditor.) WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE. SEARS. ROEBUCK 6L CO.. CHICACQ. ILL. G. SCHMIDTS,^" FOR FRESH BREAD, -% | PIES, FANCY CAKES, l UUiAICII ICECREAM, (P.S W i MHTtt CONFECTIONERY Dailv Dsliverv. All ordcrs « ivcn P ro . lß f tand * skillful attention. y •• v| ■ ■ U - 1 v We have purchased and received our stock of Sping [i|| s■s and Summer J§f § DRESS GOODS, 1'f 1 ; Comprising a line ol Linens, Mull, Swisses, Organ- f||! dies, Muslins, Ginghams, etc., which we ofler to the || people of Emporium and vicinity>t exceedingly low 11| prices for quality of goods. jM . • •'••••» i'S'i Si • • -SS'S®-® S • ® I : wE HAVE ii il (• India Linens at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. •; itP) !• White Lawns at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. [[f| |i! J. Colored lawns,—twelve different shades at 15c per yd. •> (ligllj M <• Mulls at from - - 15 to 25 cents per yd. •> -M ®1 Z Organdies, verv good at 12 cts. liner at 25 cents per yd. .j «i !• Dotted Swiss, large and small dotts at 10 and 20c per yd. •> MJ (• Muslins, large quantity at exceptionally low prices. •) 2 Outings, light weight for summer uses, at 8 cents per yd. IM] i"'| (J Ciinghams, fancy and plain, from 6to 10 cents per yd. •> ilffl M' (• Calicoes, fast colors, good patterns, at little prices. •) ®i • *SS-*£ • S-S £S 2? ? S S S£S S SSIB 2BS SS SSSA-iA * jjffl m<] We invite you to our store to compare our prices and j[|| goods with others, as we teel sure that after a fair comparison you will be more than pleased with the |||jj IU goods we ofter and the service given. CARPETS. | When in need of a carpet, call and examine our line [|| of patterns. We handle carpets from sample and from ;!I|L Jl| the fact that we do not have to keep a lot of capital v |||j W tied up in the stock, we can offer you lower prices. M Leave us vour order and we will have you the carpet [||lj in two or three days. j||| MATTINGS, We have a line of Mattings, and very desirable pat- ;M terns, at prices that defy competition. Do not expect jji|| to get new mattings at last year's prices, for you can- jf| not, as the prices have been advanced by the jobber ;|- and we retailers have to follow suit, or not handle & the line. | # RUGS, We have a small line of rugs, very nice patterns, which !j|.| we would like you to see. Call at our store and the IfifD clerks will be only too glad to show vou the stock. If®). m ' w I® ill i | I c. B. HOWARD & CQ. J ITABLER'S nit V \BUCK EYE riiiij!' I OINTMENT ; 7 CURES NOTHING BUT PILES.I /A SURE and CERTAIN y known for 15 years as the » BEST REMEDY for PILES. / 'j SOLl> BY ALL DRUGGISTS. For sale by 1.. Tag«art. 34-1-ly. BINDER I •»l'»" world. Pricm wi'l Bur* 9 VUIIUP P"*" yoo. We deliver ■ ■ Mil Wff" from Chicago, Omaha ■ B <>r St. Paul, an desired. Ej Write for prices and samples. Hjj MONT6ONIERY WARD 4 CO., CHICAGO G
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