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Adam,
Meldrum &
Anderson Co.
396 to 408 Main St.—American Block;
BUFFALO, 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, 00c 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 75e 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 ana 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 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, 12! 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.
AMI, lELMI'X A- ANDERSON CO.,
Tbe American Block.
BUFFALO, N. Y
EXCURSION NOTICES.
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
j important event occurring in Philadel
phia since the Centennial Exhibition of
j 187 C. In addition to its valuable com
mercial exhibits it will present many
features of popular interest and amuse
i ment. The United States Marine Band,
j Sousa's Band, the Banda Itossa, 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-
I nese Theatre, acrobats and customs; an
Oriental Village, London Ghost Show,
i Hagenbaclc'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
j a grand chorus 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 admission. 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. 1418-26 4t
To California Via the Midland Route.
Every Friday night, at 10:35 p. m., a
through Tourist Car for San Francisco,
carrying first and second-class passen
gers, leaves the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Railway Union Passenger
Station at Chicago, via Omaha, Colo
rado Springs and Salt Lake City, (with
stop over privileges at Salt Lake City
all points in Colorado, Utah, Nevada for
and California.
The Tourist Car berth rate from
Chicago to San Francisco is only §6.00
and the sleeping car berths should be
reserved a few days in advance of de
parture of train.
Through tickets and sleeping car
accommodations can be secured from
any agent in the east, or by applying
fit the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
, Depot or City Ticket Offices in Chicago.
Send for our free illustrated Califor
nia folders. Address Geo. H. Heafford,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111.,
or John R. Pott, District Passenger
Agent, Williamsport, Pa.
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Business Cards.
B. W. GREEN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Emporium, Pa.
A business relating to estate, collections, real
estates, Orphan's Court anil general law business
will receive prompt attention. 42-ly.
J. C. JOHNSON. J. P. MCNARNEY,
JOHNSON & JIcNARNEY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
EMPORIUM, PA.
Will give prompt attention to all business en
rusted tothem. 16-ly.
MICHAEL BRENNAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections promptly attended to. Real estate
and pension claim agent,
35-ly. Emporium, Pa.
F. D. LEET.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and INSURANCE AG'T.
EMPORIUM, PA
To LAND O? NIiRS AND OTHERS IN CAMERON AND
ADJOINING COUNTIES.
I have numerous calls for hemlock and hard
wood timber lands,also stumpage&c., and parties
desiring either to buy or sell will do well to call
on me. F. D. LEET.
CITY HOTEL,
WM, MCGEE, PROPRIETOR
Emporium, Pa.
Having again taken possession of tliisoldand
popular house I solicit a share of the public pat
ronage. Thehouseisnewlyfumishedand isone
ofthe bestappolnted hotels in Cameron county.
30-1 y.
THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT,
(Opposite Post Office,)
Emporium, Pa.
WILLIAM MCDONALD, Proprietor.
I take pleasure in informing the public that I
have purchased the old and popular Novelty
Restaurant, located on Fourth street. It \yill be
my endeavor to serve the public in a manner
that shall meet with their approbation. Give me
a call. Meals and luncheon served at all hourJs.
n027-lyr Win. McDONALD.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
THOS. J. LYSETT. PROPRIETOR
Near Buffalo Depot, Emporium, Pa.
This new and commodious hotel is now opened
forthe accommodation of thepublic. New in all
its appointments, every attention will be paid to
the Kuosts patronizing thin hotel. 27-17-ly
MAY <IOULD,
TEACHER OF
PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY,
Also dealer in all the Popular »heet Music,
Emporium, Pa.
Scholars taught either at my home on Sixth
street or at the homes ofthe pupils. Outoftown
scholars will be given dates at my rooms in this
place.
F. C. RIECK, D. D. 8.,
DENTIST.
Office over Taggart's Drug Store, Emporium, Pa.
. Gas and other local anaesthetics ad-
for the painless extraction
* TTTTr of teeth.
SPEClALTY:—Preservation of natural teeth, in
cluding Crown and Bridge Work.
I will visit Driftwood the first Tuesday, and
Sinnemalioning the third Wednesday of each
month.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL
OIL '
C Piles or Hemorrhoids
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
8 B Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
Boils & Tumors.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Riieum & Tetters.
E Chapped Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
Corns & Bunions.
Stings & Bites of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and Si. oo.
Sold by druggists, or sent post paid on receipt of price
JJ lit I'll UK IS' JIKD. <O., II! XU3 Willi St.. \ew York.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY AUGUST 31, 1899
Additional Local News.
Sinnemahoning.
Editor Preu:—
The Sinnemahoning Liars Club met
in special session to report their
visit to Emporium a few days
ago. The members were cordially re
ceived and properly entertained while
at that place. The Emporium club
kept in the dark and did dot meet our
best talent.
We are thinking of putting a ticket
in the field this fall. Some one pro
posed the name of Dalrymple for coro
ner. Some objections were raised and
we were afraid he could not carry the
first ward as the most of his support is
in the middle ward.
Fritz Seger would command a good
vote as he is more popular-ill the or
ganization. Mike Dolan has our ap
proval for commissioner. Joe M.
Shafer's and Pap Blodget's report was
received with hisses. Wess Barr, of
Sterling,came down and knocked them
silly. The name of Joe Summerson
was considered and Joe cannot become
a member unless he procures a transfer
card from the senior club, which Hans
come refuses to grant. We then pro
ceeded to initiate Dany McEntosh and
Hank Shade; they both rode the goat
together. Shade slipped off behind,
which nearly knocked him senseless.
Tom Shores said it was the best thing
that ever happened and this made
Dany Dougherty mad, W. H. Michaels
had to interfere and restore peace.
Ed. Locy upset a nail keg filled with
refreshments and raised another racket
Tom Snyder said such proceedings
were out of place. Beldin jumped to
his feet and was going to knock the
socks off of him for interfering in a
row of that character. Our next meet
ing will be of interest, as Pap Blodget
will organize a club at Gardeau. Some
one swiped a bottle of snake bite that
has been in Pap Blodget's shop for the
last six months. Frank Seger, of Em
porium, was reported in town, and a
committee was appointed to look him
up. He was found in a short time,
and said he was just returning from
a trip around the world. John Hogan,
who happened along about this time,
said he knew what had become of the
snakebite. Pap, after considering the
circumstances, decided to drop the
matter. John Logue reported that
Grundy Logue caught fourteen musk
rats in a fish net and had to stand at
the mouth of the net with a club to
keep them away. This made John
Johnson mad and he wanted to clean
out the club, when O. L. Bailey report
ed seeing a hedge-hog with an apple
stuck on every quill. Joe Strayer said
it was a fact, as there must have been
two bushels on the animal. No further
business the club broke up in a row.
Fiuk.
Mason Hill.
Mr. Joseph L. Farley is very ill with
typhoid fever.
Geo. English visited friends at Douts
Run over Hunday.
Miss Alice Ives was the guest of
Maud Williams on Sunday.
Mr. Clarence St. Clair, of Cooks Run.
is visiting friends on the llill.
Mr. C. W. Williams started out Mon
day with his thrashing machine.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Miller visited
the formers parents Sunday last.
Mrs. Uyrau Hearener, of Renovo, is
visiting friends and relatives at this place.
Clarence Miller has been on the sick
list but has again returned to his work in
Mix liun.
A few of the Mason hill people attend
ed the ice cream lestival 011 Huston Hill
Saturday night.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. English attended
the Epworth League held at Sinnema
honing last Sunday.
Miss Queen Ester Hutchison and
Miss Kenney, of McKeesport, who have
been the guests of Mr. J. M. English
and family for a few weeks, returned
home Tuesday.
We, the people of Mason Hill do not
think that Green Watermelon need go so
far away from home, as to say that the
Dents Run boys brought liquor to the
picnic grounds Aug. sth. We wish to
say to green watermelon who ever he or
she may be, that our own home boys
brought the liquor to the picnic grounds.
SHORTY.
Cameron.
Miss Delia Clare is visiting friends in
Buffalo, N. Y.
Chas. Stewart had business in Lock |
haven on Monday.
E. 11. Lininger who has been laboring
at Austin is visiting relatives in town. j
George Morton and family, of First
Fork, are visiting E. F. Comley and |
family.
Misses Annie Morris and Winnie i
Shearer visited friends in Sterling linn
on Wednesday.
Mr. Fred Cooley of Brookville, is the
guest ol his grandfather, Mr. Albert
Lord of this place.
W. T. Diuniney and Win. Gilmartin
are taking in the sights at Niagara Falls
and Toronto this week.
Uev. Mulliner and family of this place
were the guests ot J. A. Dice and family
Glen Ilazle over Sunday.
Angelo, the east end shoemaker of
Emporium stopped in our town Wednes
day on his way to .Mix Run.
Fred Morris, while working for Stu
art Bros., lust Thursday, had the mis
fortune to cut his foot quite badly.
Our public school opens Monday, tor
an eight month term. Mr. Ed. Dough
erty, of Emporium will be teacher.
I-;. F. Comley who has been working
at Cuwwensville the past tin ee months
has moved his family back to this place.
Glad to see you Fred.
Adam ltichey and Albert Lord made
a Hying trip to Emporium Wednesday.
Adam says lie made it in tliirty minutes.
That's not to bad either. Adam always ,
keeps good stock.
JoK.
ALL SORTS.
Asparagus purifies the blood.
The Rov. W. B. Costley, of Stock
bridge, fia., while attending to his
pastoral duties at Eilenwood, that state,
| was attacked by cholera morbus. He
says: "Hy chance 1 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
I sale by L. Taggart. aug
Celery is good for the nerves.
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me
more good than all blood medicines
and other pills," writes Geo. 11. Jacobs
|of Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleas
i 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-
I petite. R. C. Dodson. 81v
Beets and turnips are excellent ap
petizers.
Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga.,
i says lie 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,
j R. C. Dodson. 81y
Lettuce and cucumbers are cooling
in their effect upon the system.
Quickly cure constipation and re
build and invigorate the entire system
, —never gripe or nauseate—DeWitt's
Little Early Risers. R. C. Dodson Sly
Spinach and dandelion have a direct
I effect upon kidney complaints,
i Irritating stings, bites, scratches,
; wounds and cuts soothed and healed
] by DeWitt's With Hazel Salve—a sure
I and safe application for tortured flesh.
| Beware of counterfeits. R. C. Dodson.
Sly
All the stranded actor wants is a
1 show.
Herbine is well adapted to the cure
of fevers of all kinds, because it thor
; oughly cleanses the stomach and
j bowels of all bilious humors, and expels
j all impure secretions of the body.
! Price 50 cts. L. Taggart. aug
A law suit is the proper court dress
J for an attorney.
A free and easy expectoration is pro
! duced by a few doses of Ballard's
i Horehound Syrup, in all cases of
i hoarseness, sore throat, or difficulty of
' breathing. Price 25 and 50 cents L.
j Taggart. aug
The picture of health is often a genu
! ine work or art.
"Our baby was sick for a month with
j severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al
j though we used many remedies she
j 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
i dale, Texas. R. C. Dodson. 81y
! Curiosity has a peculiar way of get
ting the better of discretion.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure quickly cures
| dyspepsia because its ingredients are
. ] such that it cannot help doing so. ''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. Bly
He who rules with a rod of iron
should select a malleable one.
One Minute Cough Cure quiickly
! cures obstinate summer coughs and
i colds. "I consider it a most wonderful
i medicine—quick and safe." —W. W.
Merton, May hew, Wis. R. C. Dodson.
Sly
The dog who chases his own tail
tries his best to make both ends meet.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly
digests food without aid from the
1 stomach, and at the same time heals
I and restores the diseased digestive
: organs, ft is the only remedy that
, does both of these things and can be
I relied upon to permanently cure dys
! pepsia R. C. Dodson. 81y
The man whose mind is not made
; up should never air his opinions in
! public.
Ballard's Snow Liniment gives in
! stant relief in cases of bleeding, burns,
1 bruises, scalds, cuts, etc. Price 25 and
I 50c L. Taggart. aug
A bachelor always feels sorry for a
pretty girl who marries some other
man.
No one knows the unbearable torture
the peculiar and agonizing pain, caused
iby piles, unless they have suffered
from them. Many believe them incur
| able. This is a mistake. Proper treat
ment will cure them. Tabler's Bnck
j eye Pile Ointment is an infallible cure.
I Price, 50c. in bottles, tubes 75 cts. L.
i Taggart. aug
When a man of mature years acquires
1 the cigaret habit it is easy to see his
finish.
Blotches and excrescences, which so
often annoy people, are simply efforts
! of nature to throw off impediments to
| the proper performance of her duties,
i Herbine will aid and assist nature in
her work, and ensure a skin clear and
beautiful, entirely free from all imper
i fections. Price 50c. L. Taggart. aug
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
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 i
obtained relief it would not live. 1
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- \
tinned use .a complete change was i
brought about and it is now perfectly !
healthy.— C. L. BOGGS, Stumptown,
Gilmer Co.. W. Va. For sale by L. ;
Taggart. aug
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
j dential letter, &c. Address
FRANK THOMAS & Co.,
52-26t Baltimore, Md.
Diphtheria.
Mrs M. K. Hancock, West Lebanon
Pa., writes: "When two of our chil
dren were, as we supposed, beyoni
medical help, Armstrong's Dipbther.;
and Quinsy Drops cured them. It
seems almost like a miracle. 6!y
Subscribe for the PRESS.
Good Advice.
Treat all cases of diphtheria, quinsy
tonsilitis, sore throat with scarlet fever,
common sore throat or any throat
affection, with Armstrong's Diphtheria
and Quinsy Drops It is the most
successful throat remedy in the world
61y
GZ HEALTH AND VITALITY
vfr rgA H R hUHL H ■ ■ DR. n&oi"X"s
'■-A Jjm B "■ WERVERINK PIIiLS
i The tfreat remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative
or Bans of cither sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood,
Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use
Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every
flCTrp ncifjfi $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at sl.GOper box,
M I Lft UOIiIU. g boxes for $5.00. IMC. IttOTT'S CHL.HIiAi CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
Kornaie bv L. Taggart. Emporium. Pa.
§uOUcSV, TRY They have stood the test of year*,
i'Vi r mm ant * have cured thousands of
S •" , J 112 .-A of Nervous Diseases, such
' jy v• ' ' 'it Debilitv, Dizziness, Sleepless-
Aftft I kit J *•■/*' and Varicocele, Atrophy,&c
fe I ('£ '■ They clear thc brain * stren ßthcn
\ m A' the circulation, make digestion
perfect, and impart a healthy
vigor to the whole bring. Ail drains and losses are checked frrmanently. Unless patients
are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death.
Mailed sealed. Price $1 per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad Irgal guarantee to cure or refund the
money, $5.00. Send for free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.
Fors:<|p by K. (). liodson. Emporium. Pa.
SEND NO MONEY a. . ~
w l > - 1 to us, and we will Bead ML /,* ( 112 g [>G
you OUR HIGH-GRADE BURDICK SEWING MACHINE by freight 4>l K
C. O. U., Hebjpet to riaiiiinaiioo. You can examine it at your near- affTffMty tiv wf B ■
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represented, equal (o machines others sell an hi*b a» HaO.OU, *3 J[J I 11
and TIIK 4. KK AT F.ST It AKGA I N YOU KVKK IIIUIll) OF, pay : MfWr
your freight apent Our Special Offer Price 5,50 lIHF"^SSSE3SESSSIEB»^=dI
and freight charges. I In- machine w»»ijjlis l'-'O Miffepl 1.
pounds and the freight will average 75 rents for each 500 B t?7A 112 T Q Tjj fnBI
miles. CIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL in \jMk Tf|tr|f H
your own home, and we will return your 915.50 any day i ,||S|SllSl \\ Inr —
gou are not satisfied. We ».ell different makes and grade* of M iWw'HI >\ 112 f/ll r ,|H
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which are fully described in Our Free Sewintr Hlachine Cat- iilf I^3
alogue, but $15.50 for thU 7-DRAWER BURDICK fm| HMf
is the greatest value ever oflored by any house. iiw \l li H'lfl J s lltffiß
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polish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 raster?, ball bearing n BJfl
adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand, finest large high i "-F/V
arm head made, positive four-motion feed, self threading vibrat- O ?Egrj giro
ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable. >»•»»»■■>■>'- t.ut.j.j t mMA
ent tension liberator, improved loone wheel, adjustable presserl
foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar,
GUARANTEED »he liphtent mnninp, most dor-
Book tells just how anyone can run it and do either "* ■ * •-
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IT COSTS YOU NOTHING toand examine this machine, compare it with those your storekeeper sells at
■ S4O. OO to SSO. 00. and then if convinced you are saving S2O. OO to $35*00,
pay your freight agent the sls 60. WK TO KKTCK.N YOCR #1i.50 If at any time within three mootliK yon (.ay you
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WRITE FOR FBEE CftTALQGUE. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO.. CHICACO. ILL.
G. SCHMIDT'S,^
HPAnryi AOTt-PS FOR
FRESHBREAD.
13 n 111 \\s IT fancy cakes -
QUpUiai ICECREAM,
u i NUTS
I
mmmm& CONFECTIONERY
Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and
.skillful attention.
li|i We have purchased and received our stock of Sping f[||
jM and Summer <|.f
DRESS GOODS,
Comprising a line ot Linens, Mull, Swisses, Organ
dies, Muslins, Ginghams, etc., which we ofter to the
people of Emporium and vicinity at exceedingly low M
'■o prices for quality of goods.
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Hv 5* India Linens at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. •> ;?$
, J (o White Lawns at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. Jj ;|j
I®! (• Colored lawns,—twelve different shades at 15c per yd. •) [OT
Mr. ( * Mulls at from - - - 15 to 25 cents per yd. •) ■, v
|; ui '• Organdies, very good at 12 cts. finer at 25 cents per yd. Jj jlg|]
!« Dotted Swiss, large and small dotts at 10 and 20e per yd. •)
(• Muslins, large quantity at exceptionally low prices. •)
[M] £ Outings, light weight for summer uses, at 8 cents per yd. J] 'O, !-
]ojj (• Ginghams, fancy and plain, from 6to 10 cents per yd. S ) \f')}
'ty- (* Calicoes, fast colors, good patterns, at little prices. •)
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jfi'j We invite you to our store to compare our prices and pj||
goods with others, as we feel sure that after a fair |g|
comparison you will be more than pleased with the : Cj|
goods we ofler and the service given. l^ 1
CARPETS.
When in need of a carpet, call and examine our line fpj
of patterns. We handle carpets from sample and from liiM
the fact that we do not have to keep a lot of capital >M
tied up in the stock, we can offer you lower prices. i;'|
Leave us your order and we will have you the carpet i.v
[j®|l in two or three days. |M
MATTINGS, I
We have a line of Mattings, and very desirable pat- |
terns, at prices that defy competition. Do not expect Mt
to get new mattings at last year's prices, for you can
not, as the prices have been advanced by the jobber
and we retailers have to follow suit, or not handle Ml!
the line.
p RUGS, |
We have a small line of rugs, very nice patterns,which
we would like you to see. Call at our store and the
clerks will be only too glad to show you the stock.
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C. B. HOWA RID & CO.
MOST IN QUANTITY. BEST IN QUALITY.
WORMS!
WHITE'S CREAM £
VERMIFUGE:
FOR 20 YEARS fr
v Has led all WORM Remedies, v
* EVERY SOTTLE GUARANTEED, 112
"j SOLD BY ALL BBtOOIiTS I
112 Prepared by \
V BICHABDBO* lEDICINk CO., BT. LOflft. /
For sale by L. Taggart. :S4-l-ly.