8 9 99999^99-9 / 999~9'99 j 99'99'9'9 j 9 j 9'9 l^ [ft | • R. SEGER SON, § (i' Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa. (• •> (• *) ; (• •) 1 <• •) 1 NOW OPENING! I c* 1 Full Line ol I 1 | Summer Gloihi | lifisliis. j s j! ? ! i c* 2 (• 2 <• !! 1! •> i I: Neckwear! | (m : • S The Finest assortment of S (• < I • •■> I (• neckwear ever seen in this •> 2 § (p 9 J (• county. % i (• *> I •)' Z $ ? i I | I ;j New :: I I : Shapes « | I | in Hats! s A 5 : % ; •> 1 i R. SEGER & SON. <• J! 2 $ <• •) Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co. 390 to 408 Main St.—American Block; BUH'IIWI j O, >r. Y. Dress Goods 52-inch Venetian cloth mixtures, beautiful fabrics of good quality, in all the new spring shades, including gray, blue and brown mixtures, also a lighter weight cloth in brown, tan, blue and green, plain colors, 75c yard, worth §I.OO. Very pretty 4'2-inch silk and wool plaids for shirt waists and separate skirts, choice colorings, 90c yard. 46-incli spring and summer weight poplins in browns, greens, drabs and blues, fashionable fabric, 75c yard, worth §I.OO. Elegant quality of 50-inch navy blue cheviot, 75c yard, worth §I.OO. All-wool challies, the newest and daintiest patterns, 29c and 35c yard. Finest qualities with satin stripes, 59c and 75c yard. 38-inch all-wool basket and canvas dress goods in combinations of brown and black, green and black and mix tures of browns and greens in very choice colorings, at 25c yard,worth 50c. 46-inch all-wool granite suitings, the best colors of the season in all the new shades, splendid values, 50c yard. New Silks Very handsome line of French fou lards in navy and white and black and white, with satin stripes, 50c yard, worth 75c, all handsome stylish pat terns. Superb quality of black satin Duch esse, all silk with beautiful luster, 85c yard, worth §1.25. Swiss taffeta novelty silks, plain and checks, extremely fashionable; also in rich plain colors, 58c yard, worth 85c. Finest quality imported Habutai wash silks in checks, stripes and greys, 40c and 50c yard, a wonderful variety to choose from. Wash Fabrics 200 pieces of French organdies in beautiful patterns, all new goods, 12\c yard, worth 25c. Linen zephyrs, stripes and checks, in pinks, blues and black and whites, 28c yard, worth 35c. New Madras cloths in very attractive colors and patterns for waists and skirts, 15c yard, worth 25c. Best value in the city in Oxford shirt ings and dress ginghams at 12!e yard. Fancy chambrays in dainty effects, 25c yard. Punjab percales in all the best colors, stripes and checks, yard wide, at 12 ic yard. Superior quality of sateens, black grounds, with colored Dresden pat terns, 121 yard. Butterick Patterns We are agents for Butterick patterns and publications and have always on hand a complete stock of all the latest patterns for every article of dress. ADAM, MELDRIM & ANDERSON CO., The American Block. BUFFALO, N. Y The John Kohn Case. The Clearfield Republican of last week says: "The John Rohn mystery promises to eclipse all former mysteries in these parts. Since the day he is said to have walked out into the woods. April 6, 1899, nothing has been seen or heard of the man so well known from Kar thaus to Lock Haven. "Reasons of all kinds are advanced to explain why John Rohn is not to be found about his home, but the most logical reason, the one advanced by the best men in the neighborhood, the reason which can be bolstered up by a large amount of circumstantial evi dence, is that John Rohn was fouly murdered by some person or persons who expected to benefit in some way by his death. "Down on the Karthaus hills stories, seemingly well authenticated, are cir culated regarding the domestic ref lations existing in the Rohn family which tend to show that several per sons might be implicated in his disap pearance. "All the people in that locality know that John Rohn always carried large sums of money on his person and always kept a good sized bank account. It was known that he intended to pay out several thousand dollars the week following his disappearance. Neither this money nor any of the papers ! known to be in Rohn's possession at j the time of or shortly before his dis ! appearance have ever turned up ex- I cept a Pennsylvania Railroad voucher I for §l5O, for ties furnished, which was presented to the Clearfield National i Bank for payment by Dr. F. S. Nev ling, of this place. Payment was re fused by President A. P. Powell, of the bank, on the ground that the voucher was not properly endorsed. "Dr. Feveling says the voucher was | given him by Mrs. Uohn in part pay ment of a bill for medical services rendered. Mrs. Rohn in explaining the voucher says her husband, a few days before his disappearance, took it out of his pocketbook and handed it to her son, who was going to Lock Haven to have it cashed there. The young man went off and forgot it, leaving it lying on the organ in the parlor. No one however, explains, why John Rohn did not endorse it be fore handing it to his son. It is not explained whether or not the son had authority to endorse his father's name or if he had why the voucher when presented by Dr. Nevling for payment at the Clearfield National Bank, was so bunglingly endorsed. "It is also known in the community that certain persons talked of taking out letters on John Rohn's estate although the law provides that a man | must be proven dead or proven absent j seven years before letters can be | granted to anyone. "Several officers have worked on the | case and each claims he has dug up plain clues, but the main thing is yet ! undone—the finding of the body or j enough of the body of John Rohn to 1 satisfy the law that he is dead. "If the body of John Rohn is found several arrests will be made imme diately, but until that time the sus pected parties will continue to breathe free air. SPECIFICS CURES ( FEVERS. Luiitf Fever, Milk Fever. CURES jSPRAIXS. Lamenca*. lllicuiuutisra. CUBES I EPIZOOTIC. DiHtemper. cuaral WOII>,S " <iru,,H el'ara ( COI'GHB, Colds, influenza. CURES I ' OLIC. Bellyache, Diarrhea. Prevents MIHCAKKIAUK. CUBES I KIDXEY & BLADDER DISORDERS. ! CSJRES 1 MAiVGE. Skin Dl-eaae.. CUBES { WAD < O\DITIO\, Starintf Coat. ! fiOc. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifies, Book, Ac., $7. At druKßlsts nr sent prepaid on receipt of price. ' Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William & John I Sts., New York. VETERINARY MANUAL SENT FREE. NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL, WEAKNESS j and Prostration from Over | work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific I No. 28, in use over -40 years, the only I successful remedy. $1 per vial,or 5 vials and large vial»powder,for $5 j Sold by Druggist*, or Bent |MMt pald on receipt of price. IlllirilliLYS' BtO. CO., Cor. William 3t Juhr His., New York } The Place to Buy Cheap ) \ J. F. PARS^[^< J KEELEY CURE: J * LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. € '/ Removes all desire and appetite, builds up the 0 0 system, renews health and vigor, brightens the J ! intellect and fits one for business. 5 V rilK ONf.Y KKKI.KY INSTITUTE 9 A 80.,k1HtV..... IN WESTERN I'KN'NSVI.VAKIA. g TheKceleylnst s tutb,4246FifthAve.Pittsburg,Pa. T v:i3no4lMy. TRA d DE s -marks ; ' ■ A I t N I W fIN °OBTAINED HTS ! ► ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY pDCC ' 112 Notice in " Inventive Age " BP BC ■■ (■ ' V Book "How to obtain Patents" | II ■■ !■ ' £ Charges moderate. No fee till patent is secured.' Letters strictly confidential. Address, | E. G. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer, Washington, P.C. j CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 17, 1899 Sabbath School Convention. Per.field, l'a., Aug, 15,1899. Editor Press: I have just come from the Union .Sabbath j School Convention hold at Sterling HUD, in Cam eron county. The district is Driftwood, Lumber, | Gibson and drove. Rev. S. Ebersole of Sterling Run, was President and Jos. Farley, Secretary. The four sessions were well attended by peo- J pie from Sterling Run and surrounding neigh borhoods. Rev. E. E. Mulliner, of Cameron, j gave an interesting talk, showing that punctual ity is important to success of schools. Rev. M. C. Piper, of Sinnemahoning, opened j the subject of how to secure general attendance in a practical and interesting manner. Mr. C. D. Osterhout, President of Elk county I Association, gave a bright and useful address ; on "Home Department, etc." He said they 1 were moving for a house visitation of the entire county on Sept. 30th. Rev. Chas. Roads, D. D„ General Secretary of the State S. S. Association, gave several most nteresting talks and answered lots of questions. The audience wanted more every time. We had hoped to hear Mrs. Barnes, the State Supt. of Primary Work, but we were disap pointed. OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAH. President—Rev. M. C. Piper, Sinnemahoning, Vice Pres.—J. M. Knglish, .Vason Hill; Secretary —Laura Griffith, Driftwood; Treas.—Mrs. G. L. Smith, Driftwood; Cor. Sec'y.—Rev. S. Ebersole, Sterling Run. Other members Ex. Com.—Jos. Farley and Victor Brooks. It is probable the convention for 1900 will be held at Driftwood. The time will not be the same as this year on account of the regular an nual meeting of the Epworth League at Sinne mahoning. OFFICERS FOR CAMEROX COUNTY S. S. ASSOCIATION. Pres.—Rev. E. E. Mulliner, Cameron; Vice Pres.—Josiali Howard, Emporium; Sec'y.—Jos. Newton, Emporium; Cor. Sec'y.—H. F. Stauffer, Emporium; Treas.—Adlai Mason, Sterling Run. Other members Ex. Com. Rev. McCaslin, Em porium; Rev. S. Ebersole, Sterling Run. This was a live Convention. Good reports were given from all the schools of the district. L. BAIRD. In Honor of the Soldiers. Welcome the brave Tenth Pennsyl vania heroes. Next Sunday's "Phila delphia Press,' (August 20) will be a souvenir in their honor. It will be filled with half-tone reproductions of the photographs taken in San Fran cisco by the "Sunday Proas" photo grapher, especially for this edition. The landing of the troops, incidents of the rousing demonstration made in their honor, the individual heroes and snap shots of many scenes will be shown in this magnificent souvenir edition. Colonel George Nox McCain, the only Philadelphia staff correspon dent who went out to meet "the boys in blue," has written for this edition all about their work in the Philippines, the tradgedies and comedies of war, incidents which make heroes, stories that will make you laugh and tales that will bring the tear. Artists and photographers will unite to illustrate the deeds of the sons of the Keystone State, in this great souvenir edition Be sure to get next Sunday's "Press.' Story of a Slave. | To be bound hand a foot by the ( chains of disease is the wist form of j slavery. George D. Williams, of Man chester, Mich., tells how such a slave I was made free. He says: "My wife | has been so helpless for live years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved j and able to her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly curres nervousness, sleepless ness, melancholy, headache, bacliaclie fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. Where the digestion is good, and the general powers of the system in a healty state, worms can find no habita tion in the human body. White's Cream Vermifuge not only destroys every worm, but corrects all derange ments of the digestive organs. Price 25 cents. L. Taggart. aug About one month ago my child, which is fifteen months old, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. 1 gave it such remedies as are usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a phy sician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and was having about twenty-five operations of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that unlesss it soon obtained relief it would not live. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, and I decided to try it. I soon noticed a change for the better; by its con tinued use a complete change was brought about and it is now perfectly healthy.—C. L. BOGGS, Stumptown, Gilmer Co.. W. Va. For sale by L. Taggart. aiig The Best Remedy for Flux. Mr. John Mathias, a well known stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: "After suffering for over a week with flux, and my physician having failed to relieve me I was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have the pleasure of stating that the half of one bottle cured me." For sale by L. Tag gart. aug If sleep were vouchsafed to the man with an insipient moustache it would never reach maturity, but would be pulled out root and branch through the vain efforts of its proud possessor to i curl ends that »r> hardly beginnings. -o.— 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, sutler 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. ALL SORTS. Diphtheria is in Los Angeles, Cal , j i and a telegram is received by the 1 j | Cure U Co., Butler, Pa., ordering Arm- I strong's Diphtheria and Quinsy Drops ! Ito be sent at once by express. This | shows how a good article is appro | ciated. 6ly How few persons realize how much their little means to others. The Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stock i bridge, Ga., while attending to his | pastoral duties at Ellenwood, that state, was attacked by cholera morbus. He ' says: "By chance I happened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, ; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I \ think it was the means of saving my life. It relieved me at once." For sale by L. Taggart. aug The skirts of chance are often a good I bit frayed about the edges. "DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me more good than all blood medicines ! and other pills," writes Geo. H. Jacobs jof Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleas ! ant, never gripe—they cure constipa tion, arouse the torpid liver to fiction | and give you clean blood, steady j nerves, a clear brain and a healthy ap ! petite R. C. Dodson. 81y Saving money means saving trouble, but by no means laying it up. Hamilton Clark, of Chauneey, Ga., ■ j says he suffered with itching piles ! twenty years before trying DeWitt's ! Witch ilazel Salve, two bottles of ! which completely cured him. Beware i of wortless and dangerous counterfeits. ; R. C Dodson. Sly It is holding the mirror up to nature | j that causes many a woman to make up. . j Quickly cure constipation and re build and invigorate the entire system —never gripe or nauseate—DeWitt's i Little Early Risers. It. C. Dodson 81y The only way to be perfectly satisfied i with yourself is never to see any one j else. Irritating stings, bites, scratches, . I wounds and cuts soothed and healed jby DeWitt's With Hazel Salve—a sure ' | and safe application for tortured flesh 11 Beware of counterfeits. R. C. Dodson. j j Sly 112 i We always take it as a personal . ] grievance when messenger boys go by j our house. Herbine is well adapted to the cure " of fevers of all kinds, because it thor f | oughly cleanses the stomach and i ! bowels of all bilious humors, and expels 1 | all impure secretions of the body. , | Price 50 cts. L. Taggart. {tug j It is natural that the rent of a house r j hired for the summer months is lowered i I by the fall. " j A free and easy expectoration is prO k j duced by a few doses of Ballard's i Horehound Syrup, Sn all cases of j hoarseness, B<>re throat, or difficulty of ' j breathing. Price 25 and 50 cents. L. > j Taggart. aug 3 Strange as it may seem, a woman -s ! may have a good figure and not be 1 i good form. 3 j "Our baby was sick for a month with , I severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al i though we used many remedies she 1 kept getting worse until we used One Minute Cough Cure—it relieved at I once and cured her in a few days " | B. L. Nance, Prin. High School. Bluff -3 I dale, Texas. R. C. Dodson. Sly 112 There is nothing more trying on the . j nerves than waiting for some one who } ! does not come j | Kodol Dyspepsia Cure quickly cures t i dyspepsia because its ingredients are . | such that it cannot help doing so. "The 3 | public can rely upon it as a master 1 remedy for all disorders arising from 3 j imperfect digestion."—Jas M.Thomas, 3 j M. D., in American Journal of Health. -' N. Y. R. C. Dodson. 81y The Saturday half holiday in hot 3 | weather is equal to a week's respite in ' the winter for wage earners. One Minute Cough Cure quiickly ' j cures obstinate summer coughs and | colds. "I consider it a most wonderful medicine—quick and safe."—W. W. 3 Merton, May hew, Wis. R. C. Dodson. 1 Sly Some women make themselves so ' I tired getting ready for a vacation that \ \ they are not quite rested when it is [ j over. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly digests food without aid from the stomach, and at the same time heals > \ and restores the diseased digestive 1 organs. It is the only remedy that ' I does both of these things and can be 1 I relied upon to permanently cure dys -5 j pepsia R. C. Dodson. 81y Friendliness in a dog is a delightful j quality until he manifests it indiscrim r j inately for both burglars and bosom ; j friends. , | He who is ashamed of the pedigree i he got from his father is never going to leave one his children can brag of. I Some women do nothing but talk , i about their money, instead of letting I ' the money have a chance to talk once - J in a while. * | Ballard's Snow Liniment gives in ' stant relief in cases of bleeding, burns, i bruises, scalds, cuts, etc. Price 25 and • ; 50c L. Taggart. aug The hotel piazza gossips seldom realize that they in turn are as much talked about as any of the victims they i so unmercifully criticize. '• \ No one knows the unbearable torture 1 the peculiar and agonizing pain, caused ' I by piles, unless they have suffered ' i from them. Many believe them incur » j able. This is a mistake. Proper treat -3 ment will cure them. Tabler's Buck -3 eye Pile Ointment is an infallible cure. " Price, 50c. in bottles, tubes 75 cts. L. Taggart. aug The barefoot boy doesn't seem such i an enviable personality when by chance 1 we happen to place our naked feet on 3 some rough or very hot substonce. 3 Blotches and excrescences, which so ' often annoy people, are simply efforts ■ of r.ature to throw off impediments to the proper performance of her duties. Herbine will aid and assist nature in . her work, and ensure a skin clear and I beautiful, entirely free from all imper r fections. Price 50c. L. Taggart. aug , To appreciate the significance real I , fatigue or real laziness watch thu corn- I fortable sleep some persons can get in : 1 the most uncomfortable positions. Scarlet Fever. 5 i W. H. Philpot, Canton, 0., writes: - "Eight cases of sore throat with Scarlet i fever in our family have been treated successfully with Armstrong's Diph theria and Quinsy Crops." 61y Headache for Forty Years. For forty years I suffered from sick head ache. A year I began using Celery King. The result was gratifying and surprising, my headaches leaving at once. The headaches used to return overy seventh day, but thanks to Celery King, I have had but one headache In the last eleven months. I know that what cured mo will help others.—Mrs. John D. Van Keuren, Saugertles, N. Y. Celery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys is sold in fiOc. and 25c. packages by druggists aad dealers. 2 R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. § ; .VKEN IN DOUBT, TRY Theyhave stood the test of yean, C.f n >;p, . _ and have cured thousands of \| Km Si hi 4 *'///cases of Nervous Diseases, such Qj ! »; ( A. so w U rrfjUA™ Debility. Dizziness. Sleepless • nilU J ness an(l Varicocele, Atrophy, Sc. ull&lN ' Ptfu Th "=y clear the brain, strengthen ..vrtlll * y > c ' rcu l at * on » make digestion vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity. Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price $i per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund the money, £s.oo. Send for frer book, Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. Forsale by K. C. Dodson, Emporium, l'a. SEND WO MOWEYTOffMBM it. you OUR HIGH-GRADE BURDICK SEWING MACHINE by freight V | C. U. IK, Hcbjrel io examination. You can examine it at your near- My p j> est frrifcht depot ami if found perfectly halUfaetorj, exactly if Al 112 i i ■' l represented, equal to marliinp» others sell tit high a* $50.0U, WftjlgM B[ . MTm I M and TIIK UKKATKST IIAKUAIN ¥OU KVKK HF.AKD OK, pay . r )■* ■JB,' *-■ jour rrripht agent Our Special Offer Price $15.50 Pli"' r ywr L ~r mc\— y .... and freight ciiartres. The machine weighs 120 , HflSKl 1* * L a pounds and the Insight will average 70 cents for each 500 , Wißi< 1 rtW ny irrr |j ■ if- ~ u ?TY| StWi" ntiies. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL in : \\ your own home, and we will return your $15.50 any day Ma-: 11111-M Vl you are not satisfied. We nell dim-rent makeit and grades of 'HI jDxl fWlff'in uk jEr/fg s!!sm9 Hewing Machine* at 18.50,110.00, $ll.OO, $12.00 and up, all of • KL~||JUHB£cd At frtf jj{ «£# which are fully described in Our l'r«*e Sewing flaeliine Cat- - - alogue, but $15.50 Tur ibis 7-DRAWER BURDICK (|gß| 1} (I is the greatest value ever offered by any house. THF RIIRHIPK k aa every modern improvement, every* || V it II llnkl JSgjrj 3.^-' I PUnuit>l\ „ 00( j point of every high-grade machine If f| I] made, with the defects of none. Made by the beht maker in America. MB D |^r KOMI) OAK t'AUINKT, BKNTCOVKK. Latest 1809 Skeleton frame, piano Ij ft Jr B polish, linest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 eastern, ball bearing IB vjn " ... adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand, finest large high -■ lll arm head made, positive four motion feed, self threading vibrat- /l..':;,„JauK ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjUKtable r mt - I, ~r fjfc,,,?' „ VS 'i ent tension liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable tiresser • I foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, V J . ' GUARANTEED 'he lightest running, most dor- {||jj| liook tells just how anyone can run it and do either '{'4 ' plain or any kind of fancy work. A 20-YKAR iQ |ll,< GUARANTEE is sent with every machine. IT PfIQTQ Yflll NOTHING to see and examine this machine, compare It with those your storekeeper pells at II too 13 IOU rcuimrcu $40 . 0 0 to SSO. 00, and then if convinced you are saving S2O. OO to $3500, pay your freight agent the sls. 60. WK TO KkTI'KN YOL'R sls.ttO If at any tim« within three months you t,aj you are not naiuned. OIIDKK TO-OAY. UO.VT DKLAY. (Sears, Koebuek .fcCo. are thoroughly reliable.- Kditor.) WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE. SEARS. ROEBUCK &. CO.. CHICAGO. ILL. ~ G. SCHMIDT'S.' — HRADQUARTKRS FOR ||jp^-F" r ES H BREAD, 112 Popdlar Daily Delivery. Al! orders given prompt and skillful attention. SI I ~~ I |f|!| We have purchased and received our stock of Sping ||jji and Summer DRESS GOODS, i m .... . fc Comprising a line ot Linens, Mull, Swisses, Organ- ife dies, Muslins, Ginghams, etc., which we ofter to the people of Emporium and vicinity, at exceedingly low l(|! prices for quality of goods. [j|<j (i S B'S'® •'•mi • •'•'S'S® * •■eS'S-S's-'S'S •c • SV'S'i • i 99® | :! WEHAVE g 1 J® India Linens at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. •; ||* White Lawns at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. jfi^i';] ,' 1 c Colored lawns, —twelve different shades at 15c per yd. •> [[(jf ;' <* Mulls at from - - 15 to 25 cents per yd. •) <j> > r» Organdies, very good at 12 cts. finer at 25 cents per yd. ®! Ijf.l <• Dotted Swiss, large and small dotts at 10 and 20c per yd. o) |®| (• Muslins, large quantity at exceptionally low prices. •) l' ; Ti (J Outings, light weight for summer uses, at 8 cents per yd. |[raijj <» Ginghams, fancy and plain, from 6to 10 cents per yd. ») !j| f l x>v. <a Calicoes, fast colors, good patterns, at little prices. •) S;; #1 ( * 1 •) W . m We invite you to our store to compare our prices and raj goods with others, as we feel sure that after a fair comparison you will be more than pleased with the ylf goods we ofler and the service given. 1 j CARPETS. i When in need of a carpet, call and examine our line |[p] of patterns. We handle carpets from sample and from M; the fact that we do not have to keep a lot of capital lip tied up in the stock, we can ofler you lower prices. iiy|| Leave us your order and we will have you the carpet -M, (Ksj] iu two or three days. [l^lj | MATTINGS, We have a line of Mattings, and very desirable pat- Ml terns, at ])rices that defy competition. Do not expect p| to get new mattings at last year's prices, for you can |Mi not, as the prices have been advanced by the jobber and we retailers have to follow suit, or not handle mi the line. W | RUGS, We have a small line of rugs, very nice patterns,which ' 1 we would like you to see. Call at our store and the clerks will be only too glad to show vou the stock. raft i " #' Mi . IIP HOWARD & CO. MOST IN QUANTITY. 3EST IN QUALITY. 'WORMS! | WHITE'S CREAM i 1 vermifuce| 2 FOR SO YEARS \ Has led all WORM Remedies. \ I EVERY DOTTLE GUARANTEED. | !a SOLD BV ALL »KU«M»IBT8 ■ / l'r.p.r.d by \ V BICIIIRDHOU BKUH'INk CO., ST. LOUS. / For sale by L. Taggart. 34-1-ly. THE PBESSIS THE BEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISERS IN Til IS SECTION. L< )W PRICES
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