8 <• ® | I R. SEGER & SON, 112 (« Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa. ») £• g s % I NOW OPENING! | • • t« 112 In if j I sin mil | li lings. ! I i : I (• 2 I 1 :: Neckwear! | <• 2 (• S (• 2 <? The Finest assortment of 2j g I <• neckwear ever seen in this £ 1 <• county. 2 1 ' I 112: | I I 1 New I | | i Shapes 1 | 2 I in Hats! I (• 2 i 2 f* 2 (• 2 (• . 2 I I R. SEGER & SON. 1 ? 8 Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co. 396 to 408 Main St.—American Block; BUFFALO, N. 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 SI.OO. Very pretty 42-inch silk and wool plaids for shirt waists and separate skirts, choice colorings, 90c yard. 46-inch spring and summer weight poplins in browns, greens, drabs and blues, fashionable fabric, 75c yard, worth SI.OO. Elegant quality of 50-inch navy blue cheviot, 75c yard, worth SI.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 colore, 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 J 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 12ic yard. Fancy chambrays in dainty effects, 25c yard. Punjab percales in all the best colors, stripes and checks, yard wide, at 12] c yard. Superior quality of sateens, black grounds, with colored Dresden pat terns, 121 yard. Butte rick 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 HELP FOR THE STRICKEN. An Earnest Appeal for Contributions In Aid of the Victims ol the Terrible Hurri cane at Porto Rico. A stirring appeal has been made to the people at large by the U. S. Secretary of War for contri butions, prompt and generous, in aid of the thousands of sufferers left homeless and in starv ation by the recent disastrous hurricane which swept over Porto Rico. Accurate reports state that several thousand human lives were lost, hundreds of thousands of once happy homes were destroyed, crops wero everywdere utterly ruined and many thousands of human beings are literally starving for want of food. Hungry, houseless, with scarcely any clothing left to | cover their nakedness, the unfortunate survivors are, we learn by telegraphic advices, threatened with the additional horrors of a pleague. Crowds of women, old men and helpless little ones are encountered on every hand piteously begging for food and shelter. Over ninety per cent, of the houses have been demolished and in many places the furious onset of the sea has swept away almost every vestige Of flourishing little towns and villages. From Adjuntas, (Juayamas, Zabucoa. Mayaguez, Mau nabo, Arroyo and other localities the loss of life has been apalling and the cries for help are pitiful and heart-rending. In one district alone. Utuado, over two thousand persons perished, and, as in other southern towns, those who have escaped with their lives are in want. Mayor Samuel H. Ashbridge and the Citizens' Permanent Relief Committee of Philadelphia, have organized a Citizens' Porto Rico Relief Fund, and our readers are asked to contribute to it and to send their contributions either to Hon. Samuel H. Ashbridge, Mayor ofPhiladel- Pliia, or to Messrs. Drexel & Co., Treasurers, orto Rico Relief Fund. sth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. TheU. S. Secretary of War, has assigned the U. S. Auxilliary Cruiser "Panther" to Philadel phia. troni which port she will sail loaded with the food, etc., donated by the big-hearted men, women and children of Pennsylvania who have never failed to respond, heartily and liberally to the appeal of the distressed. All contributions of money, however small, will be gladly received and publicly acknowledged. IT'S DIFFERENT THE NORTH AMERICAN (PHILADELPHIA) IT'S DIFFERRyT, because It prints all the news, and all the news It prints Is true. IT'S DIFFERENT, because it's bright and brisk, up-to-date and vigorous, but not yellow. IT'S DIFFERENT, because Its only policy is to tell the truth. It has no covert or personal interests to promote. It serves no political ambition, no creed, no class prejudice, no mere partisan purpose. IT'S DIFFERENT, because It advocates equal taxation and battles against the existing system, which favors the rich corporation at the expense of the farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer and the wage-earner. IT'S DIFFERENT, because it stands for Republican principles, and makes war upon all who, under the stolen name of Republicanism, are disloyal to those principles. IT'S DIFFERENT, because it believes manhood and not money should rule. Therefore it upholds the rights of all, as against the aggressive power of the privileged few. IT'S DIFFERENT, because no boss, no corporation, can control one line of its space. ITS DIFFERENT, because It Is non sectarian and broad; every party, every faith, every class, and the workingman equally with the millionaire, gets a fair hearing in its columns. ITS DIFFERENT, be- cause it upholds faith In ONE humanity, and the pro- CENT gress of mankind toward Everv higher ideals, larger . hopes and better living. where IT'S DIFFERENT, h will continue to be different. Watch The North Ameri can and see it grow. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics net directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parta of the system. They Cure the Sick. KO. CORES. PRICES 1— Fever*. Congestions, Inflammations. .45 4—Worm*. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .45 3—Teething,Colic,Crying,Wakefulness .25 4—lMnrrheu, of Children or Adults 45 7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 B—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 45 9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .45 10—Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.4s 11—Suppressed or Painful Periods 45 14—Whites, Too Profuse Periods 45 13—Croup, Laryngitis. Hoarseness 45 14—Salt Rheum, Erysipelas.Eruptions.. .45 15—Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains .25 16—Malaria. Chills, Fever and Ague 45 19—Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In the Head .25 40 —\V hooplnc-Cough 45 47—Kidney Dlsenses 45 4H—JVervous Debility 1.00 30—t'rinary WeakiieiM. Wetting Bed. .45 77—Grip, Hay Fever 45 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sola by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William a. John New York. ) The Plate to Buy Cheap ? ? J. F. PARSONS. ? J KEELEY CURE: J ? • LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. € V Removes oil desire and appetite, builds up the 0 4 svs'.'-.m. renews health and vigor, brightens the A \ intellect and fits one for business. i hi; kfki.ty institute & V. r." It If. I\ W'K.-TKKN PENNSYLVANIA. fi | T;i:!(t.iev:i^'•.uit,'>24BFitthAve.Pitts!)urg,Pa. " t'hSb,. .j. fc , urs v33n042-ly. I .1111 DATCIITC TRADEMARKS ; I ■ A I fcN I W * n °obtalNED M 8 ! 1 > ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY dJEE ' ► Notice in " Inventive Age " Bi ■( ' ► Book "How to obtain Patents" | BISbMB * \ Charges moderate. No fee till patent is secured. ] I [ Letters strictly confidential. Address, , \ E. G. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer, Washington, P. C. j CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1899 EXCURSION NOTICES. Portage Falls Excursion SI.OO. On Sundays, July 2nd, 16th, 30th, J August 13th and 27th. the W. N. Y. & ( P. Ry., will run popular excursions to ( Portage Falls. Special trains will leave Emporium at 8:00 a. m. Fare, fl.oo Trains will arrive at Portage Falls Park 11:30 a. m. Returning, leave 515 p. m., giving 1 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 6. A. R. ENCAMPMENT, PHILADELPHIA, j Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad. On account of the Thirty-third An nual Encompment of the Grand Army of the Republic, to be held at Philadel phia on September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its line to Philadelphia, at rate of single fare for the round trip, except that the fare from New York and Balti more will be ?3; from Newark, N. J., $2.85; from Elizabeth; N. J., $2 75 and proportionate rates from intermediate points. Tickets will be sold on September 2, 3, 4, and 5, good to return until Sep tember 12, inclusive; but by depositing ticket with joint agent at Philadelphia on September 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, and the payment of fifty cents, return limit may be extended to September 30, in clusive. SIDE TRIPS. Tickets for side trips to Washington, Old Point Comfort, Gettysburg, An tietam, and Virginia battlellelds will also be sold at greatly reduced rates. 1392-24-3t LAST OF THE SEASON. Last Low-Rate Fifteen-Day Excursion to Atlantic City, &c.. Via Pennsivania Railroad. August 24 is the date of the last Pennsylvania Railroad Company's low rate excursion of the season from Erie, Lock Haven, and intermediate points, and from Bellefonte to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood or Ilolly Beach. Excursion tickets, good to return by regular trains within fifteen days, will be sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will be sold via the Dela ware River Bridge Route, the only all rail line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Stop over can be had at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket is deposited with agent at Broad Street Station im mediately on arrival. For information in regard to specific rates and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to ticket agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wil liamsport, Pa. 1408-25-2t V NATIONAL EXPORT EXPOSiTION, AT PHILADELPHIA. Reduced Rates Via the Pennsylvania Railroad. The National Export Exposition, which opens at Philadelphia on Sep tember 14 and continues uutil Novem ber 30, will be the most interesting and important event occurring in Philadel phia since the Centennial Exhibition of 1876. In addition to its valuable com mercial exhibits it will present many features of popular interest and amuse ment. The United States Marine Band, Sousa's Band, the Banda Rossa, Innes' Band, Damrosch's Orchestra, and other celebrated bands will furnish music alternately, and a Midway Plaisance, equal if not superior to the famous World's Fair Midway at Chicago, and comprising a Chinese Village, a Chi nese Theatre, acrobats and customs; an Oriental Village, London Ghoßt Show, Hagenback's Wild Animal Show, Blar ney Castle, and many other unique presentations, will furnish abundant and diversified amusement. Arrange ments have also been made for Mando lin, Guitar and Banjo Concerts, and for a grand choruß from the German Sing ing Societies. For this occasion the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all points on its line, to Philadelphia and return, at rate of a fare and a third for the round trip plus price of admissiou. These tickets will be sold during the continuance of the Exposition and will be good for return passage until November 30. For specific rates and additional in formation apply to nearest Ticket Agent. 1418-264t About one month ago my child, which is fifteen months old, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such remedies as aro usually givun in such cases, but as j nothing gave relief, we sent for a phy- | sician and it waw under his care for a ! week. At this time the child had been j 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 wat brought about and it is now perfectly healthy.—C. L. BOGOS, Stumptown. Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by L. ' Taggart. aug Some girls can sweep into a room i with style and grandeur, but when il j comes to sweeping out a room—well j that's another story. ~ Pain Unnecessary in Childbirth. Pain is no longer necessary in child j birth. Its causes, being understood j are easily overcome, the labor being ' made short, easy and free from danger, j morning sickness, swelled limbs, and j like evils readily controlled, and all female diseases speedily cured. Cut I this out; it may save your life, suffei not a day longer, but send us two cent j stamp and receive in sealed envelope full particulars, testimonials, confi- j dential letter, &c. Address FRANK THOMAS & Co., 52-26t Baltimore, Md. ALL SORTS. Diphtheria is in LOB Angeles, Cal , and 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 Unbappiness is half happy until de prived of hope. The Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stock bridge, Ga., while attending to his pastoral duties at Ellen wood, that state, was attacked by cholera morbus. He sayß: "By chance I happened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I I think it was the means of saving my life. It relieved me at once." For sale by L. Taggart. aug CA lie is always in a hurry but the truth is willing to wait. "DoWitt's Little ICarly Risers did me more good than all blood medicines and other pills," writes Geo. H. Jacobs of Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleas ant, never gripe—they cure constipa tion, arouse the torpid liver to action and give you clean blood, steady nerves, a clear brain and a healthy ap petite R. C. Dodson. Sly The more horse sense a man has the less he bets on the races. Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga., says he suffered with itching piles twenty years before trying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, two bottles of which completely cured him. Beware of wortless and dangerous counterfeits. R. C. Dodson. Sly Some men work hardest trying to accomplish useless things. Quickly cure constipation and re build and invigorate the entire system —never gripe or nauseate —DeWitt's Little Early Risers. R. C. Dodson 81y Excuse is a cloak used by indolent persons to cover neglected duties. Irritating stings, bites, scratches, wounds and cuts soothed and healed by DeWitt's With Hazel Salve—a sure and safe application for tortured flesh Beware of counterfeits. R. C. Dodson. 81y No man would be conceited if he could see himself as others see him. Herbine is well adapted to the cure of fevers of all kinds, because it thor oughly cleanses the stomach and bowels of all bilious humors, and expels all impure secretions of the body. Price 50 cts. L. Taggart. aug A small boy will make a man grown; a scolding wife will make a man groan. A free and easy expectoration is pro duced by a few doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, in all cases of hoarseness, sure throat, or difficulty of breathing. Price 25 and 50 cents. L. Taggart. aug Circus bills promise more than any human can perform. "Our baby was sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fe .er. Al though we used many remedies she kept getting worse until we used One Minute Cough Cure—it relieved at once and cured her in a few days."— B. L. Nance, Prin. High School, Bluff dale, Texas. R. C. Dodson. 81y A small codicil has shattered many great expectations. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure quickly cures dyspepsia because its ingredients are such that it cannot help doing 80. "The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all disorders arising from imperfect digestion."—Jas M. Thomas, M. D., in American Journal of Health. N. Y. R. C. Dodson. 81y Perseverance often succeeds where luck has made a failure. One Minute Cough Cure quiickly cures obstinate summer coughs and colds. "I consider it a most wonderful medicine —quick and safe." —W. W. Merton, Mayhew, Wis. R. C. Dodson. 81y The reason people become insane is because of their lacko 112 person. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly digests food without aid from the stomach, and at the same time heals and restores the diseased digestive organs. It is the only remedy that does both of these things and can be relied upon to permanently cure dys pepsia. R. C. Dodson. 81y Good judgment and diamonds are both valuable, but any one can buy diamonds with money. Ballard's Snow Liniment gives in stant relief in cases of bleeding, burns, bruises, scalds, cuts, etc. Price 25 and 50c L. Taggart. aug Clean hands are never objectionable: there is no excuse for wearing soiled gloves. No one knows the unbearable torture the peculiar and agonizing pain, caused by piles, unless they have suffered from them. Many believe them incur able. This is a mistake. Proper treat ment will cure them. Tabler's Buck eye Pile Ointment is an infallible cure. Price, 50c. in bottles, tabes 75 eta. L. Taggart. aug It isn't so much whether a man is I guilty as how much he can afford to I pay his lawyers. I Blotches and excrescences, which so | often annoy people, are simply efforts of nature to throw off impediments to the proper performance of her duties. Herbine will aid and assist nature in i her work, and ensure a skin clear and beautiful, entirely free from all imper fections. Price 50c. L. Taggart. aug A married man says that he goes to the club because he and his wife being I one ho gets lonesome at homo. If sleep were vouchsafed to the man 1 with an insipient moustache it would i never reach maturity, but would be pulled out root and branch through the ! vain efforts of its proud possessor to ! curl ends that are hardly beginnings. Any fool with a slight knowledge of j human nature can make money by opening a fake show and charging 10 cents admission. 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 i Cream Vermifuge not only destroys i every worm, but corrects all derange | ments of the digestive organs. Price i25 cents. L. Taggart. aug Scarlet Fever. W. H. Philpot, Canton, 0.. writes: "Eight cases of sore throat with Scarlet fever in our family have been treated successfully with Armstrong's Diph theria and Quinsy Crops." 61y V The Cure that Cures / 112 Coughs, & \ Golds, j p Grippe, (k V Whooping Cough, Asthma, ) i Bronchitis and Incipient A j d Consumption, Is fg follo'sll jy The German remedy" 2 5 6^50 R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. EVERY WOMAN jKfyfj) ScrcsMieonee >s •. reliable, ncsthlr, medicine. On'y l>armlo*i OS4 -\t'ct j Hie !>ur3&ldrug& should bo ufced. If you want lh® bent, get !Sf 4 A DP. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills Ther are prompt, «*fe and certain In reaalt. The Ktaalne (Dr. Peal's) never diup. ' «. Sent anywhere, 11.00. Addr«u fXAL MSBICIIB Co., Cleveland, 0. For sale by R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. SEND NO MONEV* WZ ummm ■ fQ us and we wiiJ fiend /II <ll |SQi you OUR HIGH-GRADE BUROICK SEWING MACHINE bjiMsfct I W C. O. D., Mbjeet to eianalnttUa. You can examine it at your near- n JwHW ■ ■ sat freight depot and if found perfectly eatlafaetory, exactly as IQffiS n g>l Y 111 represented, equal to aieblon others tell as high a* $£»0.0O, ft Iff I JL and THE GREATEST BARGAIN YOU EVER HEARD OF, pay joorfreightageat Our Special Offer Price $15.50 '"Ta and freight charges. The machine weighs 120 w pounds and the freight will average 75 cents for each 600 Hilfl t^R^l miles. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL in I your own home, and we will return your 915.50 any day S ÜBBHOKH Jou are not satisfied. We sell different make* aad grades of m ewlog Haehiaee at W. 50, •10.00,111.00,112.00 and up. all of ■ which are fully described in Oar free Sewlar Bacblae Cat alogue, but 515.50 for this 7-DRAWER BURDICK is the greatest value ever offered by any house. rJBPff n H THF RllßniHK has every modern improvement, I 1 O a inc punuita . point of every h , Kh . Krade machine Mil made, with the defects of none, lade by the heat aaker la America. ■ I SOLID OAK CABINET, BENTCOVER* Latest 1899 Skeleton frame, piano ■ i A I polish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 casters, ball bearing ■ mJM adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand, finest large high r ■ BKfV arm head made, positive four-motion feed, self threading vibrat- lf~ l -.iU'--- ; ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable Ix-aringK i»at- WUK cut tension liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable pri-sM-r foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, GUARANTEED the lightest raaalog, most dap able and aearest aolseless machine made. Ever/ known Tt f attachment Is faralshed aad aor Free Instruction *~ r 4 Book tells just how anyone can run it and do either plain or any kind of fancy work. A 20-YKAE OUABANTBB is sent with every machine. \ n ( IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to see and examine this machine, compare it with those your storekeeper sells at ■ i S4O. OO to S6O*OO, and then if convinced you are saving sßo*oo to $35-00, pay your freight agent the sls SO, WE TO RETURN YOL'R $15.50 IT at aa? tlaie within three ainatha joa say yeo •re not satlsfled. ORDER TO-DAY. UOH DKLAT. (Sears, Koebuck Co. are thoroughly reliable. —Editor.l WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE. SEARS. ROEBUCK a CO.. CHICAGO. ILL. G. SCHMIDT'S,^ uc.nnn.liTFPH FOR ;ij| r " ' FRESH BREAD, I s Popular 1 -NoßdKery, • W CON FECTION ERY Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful attention. C. B. HOWARD HO. Ijlj We have purchased and received our stock of Sping !j||i #5 and Summer § DRESS GOODS, 1 § Comprising a line ot Linens, Mull, Swisses, Organ dies, Muslins, Ginghams, etc., which we ofler to them 111 people of Emporium and vicinity'at exceedingly low i : M m' prices for quality of goods. 'MI (• •) m (• WE HAVE •) |s] if;!! (• •> [pjl f* India Linens at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. *> ■#ii] [J White Lawns at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. Jj [MI j®l (• Colored lawns, —twelve different shades at 15c per yd. •) |mfjj Im (• Mulls at from - - - 15 to 25 cents per yd. •> ijfil (I Organdies, very good at 12 cts. finer at 25 cents per yd. Jj .o| pi|j (• Dotted Swiss, large and small dotts at 10 and 20c per yd. •> ||^J "pi (• Muslins, large quantity at exceptionally low prices. •> -Wy pt'-\ Outings, light weight for summer uses, at 8 cents per yd. Jj Iplj C« Ginghams, fancy and plain, from 6to 10 cents per yd. « iffl ■ fj Calicoes, fast colors, good patterns, at little prices. •) Jj|| if 1 H B |Ml] We invite you to our store to compare our prices and \M W, goods with others, as we teel sure that after a fair comparison you will be more than pleased with the fW w goods we ofter and the service given. '||||' CARPETS. 3 m . . , When in need of a carpet, call and examine our line rrjfji of patterns. We handle carpets from sample and from HI the fact that we do not have to keep a lot of capital p|| tied up in the stock, we can ofler you lower prices. iii|jj Leave us vour order and we will have you the carpet iplj in two or three days. jjW| ; MATTINGS, | We have a line of Mattings, and very desirable pat terns, at prices that defy competition. Do not expect 'jpj to get new mattings at last year's prices, for you can- iff! lPll not, as the prices have been advanced by the jobber if|| |i| and we retailers have to follow suit, or not handle j'rfj! ■' : l| the line. w RUGS, i We have a small line of rugs, very nice patterns,which ||jl we would like you to see. Call at our store and the clerks will be only too glad to show you the stock. ||| I | C. B. HOWARD & CO. 1 ssra Ibuckeye riLLI \ OINTMENT i I CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. I / A SURE and CERTAIN CURE m 7 known for IS years as tho | I BEST REMEDY for PILES, g I I SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS. F ( PrfftMdty BICEAUSOH KID. CO., ST. MBIS. ) \ For sale by L. Taggart. S4-l-ly. THE PRESS IS THE HEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISERS !IN TIIISSECTION. LOW PRICES
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