8 <#)9999"9-9'9 / 9-9-9&9-959<9-S'&9 •9 / i / S'S I Hill I (• •> pin Mi | I mm. I % 2 » g <* § (• °» i <• s | I i: Neckwear! 1 '• I, ( * • (• 2 <• The Finest assortment ot 2 C# 5 *. . « (• neckwear ever seen in this •> 9 I <• county. 2 I •> i (• s (• j I i I • | ;j New a I I 1 Shapes a 2 •> S in Hats! a I a :: « • •> '• •) : •> l a s R. SEGER & SON. a I •' ( z •> •••••••••••••••••a ••• *! Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Go. 1596 to 108 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 §I.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 colors, 58c yard, worth 85c. Finest quality imported Ilabutai 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 12.1 c yard. Fancy chambravs in dainty effects, 25c yard. Punjab percales in all the best colors, stripes and checks, yard wide, at 121 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. ADAM, MELI)RIiF& ANDERSON CO., The American Block. BUFFALO, N. Y EXCURSION NOTICES. The Best Shooting. The shooting in lowa, Minnesota and South Dakota this year promises to be very good as the rainfall in all these states was abundant. The best localities for chicken and duck shoot ing are on and tributary to the lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee <& St. Paul Railway. A copy of a recent publica tion issued by the passenger depart ment of that road can be had on appli cation to John R. Pott, District Pas senger Agent, 486 William street, Wil liamsport. Pa., and enclosing three cents in stamps for postage. 28-2 »*# To California Via the Midland Route. Every Friday night, at 10:35 p. m., a through Tourist Oar for San Francisco, carrying first and second-cliiss 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 at 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. 27-7t-alt 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 Hand, 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 Ghost Show, Hagetiback'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 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 uutil November 30. For specific rates and additional in formation apply to nearest Ticket Agent. 1418-26 4t Notice. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, biliousness, sick head ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is re commeded. It is highly recommended as a tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bottles, and tablets in boxes. Price 25 cents for either. One pack age of either guaranteed to give satis faction or money refunded. L. Tag gart, R. C. Dodson. 34-24-ly Business Cards. B. W. GREEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Emporium, I'a. A business relating to estate, collections, real estates, Orphan's Court and general law business will receive prompt attention. 12-ly. J. C. JOHNSON. J. P. MCNAHNEY, JOHNSON & McNAIiNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, EMPORIUM, PA. Will give prompt attention to all business en rusted to them. 16-1 y. MICHAEL BRENNAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections promptly attended to. Real estate and pension claim agent, 35-ly. Emporium, Pa. p p LEET ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and INSURANCE ACI'T. EMPORIUM, PA To LAND OWNERS AND OTIIKRS IN CAMKRON 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 this old and popular house I solicit a share of the public pat ronage. The house Is newly furnished and is one of the best appointed hotels in Cameron county. 30-ly. THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT, (Opposite Post Office,) Emporium, Pa. WILLIAM MCDONALD, Proprietor. I take pleasure in informing the public that j have purchased the old and popular Novelty Restaurant, located on Fourth street, it will be my endeavor to serve the public in a manner that shall meet with their approbation. (Jive me a call. Meals and luncheon served at all hours. n027-lyr Wm. McDONALD. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, THOS. J. LYSETT. PROPRIETOR Near Buffalo Depot, Emporium, Pa. This new and commodious hotel is now opened forthe accommodation of the public. New in all its appointments, every attention willbepaidto the guests patronizing this hotel. 27-17-1 y MAY GOULD, TEACHVR OK PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY, Also dealer in all the Popular Sheet Music, Emporium, Pa. Scholars taught cither at my home on Sixth street or at the homes of the pupils. Outoftown : scholars will be given dates at my roomsinthis place. j F. C. HIECK, D. D. S., DENTIST. Office over Taggart's Drug Store, Emporium, Pa. Oas and other local anaesthetics ad- for the painless extraction SPEClALTY:—Preservation of natural teeth, in- I eluding Crown and Bridge Work. | I will visit Driftwood the first Tuesday, and I Sinnemahoning the third Wednesday of each I month. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1899 AUDITORS' REPORT * Of the Receipts, Expenditures, Assets and Liabilities of Emporium Borough for Year 1898-99. W. F. LLOYD, Borough Treasurer, in account with Emporium Borough. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last audit 112 1,313 69 Received from C. 11. Jessop, Collector 416 87 Received from cleaning and repairing sidewalks. 11 05 Received from License and fines 87 50 Received from County Treasurer, acct. land sales 1 90 Received from liquor licenses 1,482 00 Total receipts $3,312 91 EXPENDITURES. P. R. Beattie Labor $ 181 73 James Haviland.... do 306 25 Thos. Smith do 88 48 Ham Parker do 9 21 Pat Haley do 1 50 E.G. Strait do 10 20 .James Bailey do 4 38 Frank Burnell do 3 25 John Welsh do 58 00 A. Murry do 21 00 James Farrell do 9 00 Henry Robinson do 3 (X) William Snyder— do 19 88 John Blinzler do 13 <»0 Frank Babcock do 1 13 8. E. Murry do 13 74 Chas. Fry do 68 47 T. N. Hacket do 1 50 Wm. Gross do 3 75 Geo. Stevens do 2 00 Thos. Cavanaugh... do 65 25 J. A. Fisher do 1 45 T. Sifried do 9 00 Chas. Hacket do 2 25 W. Buber do 39 75 W. H. Cramer do 1 50 J. Bair do 22 90 L. Smith do 75 C. Bell do 3 CO W. S. Sprung do 9 00 J.Slaigle do 2 64 | W. Bell do 6 00 Gus Whitmer do 3 50 D.C.Haye do 3 50 Tom Robinson do 6 00 Geo. Butler do 3 00 A.J. Turley do 7 00 C. Prosser do 37 00 K. Kinney do 4 12 Ed. Morse do 1 60 S. McDonougb do 2 63 W. E. Chilson do 3 00 R. B. Wheaton do 3 00 John McDonald do 6 00 I). Bingeman do 8 75 Lee Hopkins do 3 75 Win. Gribble do 3 75 C. Myers do 6 00 $ 981 45 Fire Department. Drying Hose $ 16 00 Paid Citizen Hose Co., on appropriation 125 00 Paid Hamilton Hose Co., do do 150 00 Paid Rescue H. & L. Co., do do 75 00 Paid Mountaineer Hose Co., do do 50 00 Hauling hose carts 15 00 Repairs to apparatus 2 40 $ 433 40 St. Marys Gas Co. Paid for gas .. $ 401 00 $ 401 00 Printing. Paid Cameron County Press $ 43 50 Paid Independent 42 00 * & r > 50 Lumber. Paid H. L. Hacket $ 89 58 Paid C. B. Howard & Co., 4 02 $ 93 60 Police. Paid A. Kresge 112 300 Paid James Haviland 3 00 Paid Jos. Friendle 4 50 $ 10 50 Hiscellaneous. Paid Emporium Machine Co * 77 52 Paid Borough Auditors 24 00 Paid Walker, Howard & Co 22 50 Paid A. If. Shafer 3 00 Dog tax refunded 4 00 Paid Balcom Lloyd 3 93 Paid Johnson At McNarney 15 00 Paid Secretary 40 00 Paid on lot adjoining City Hall 189 98 j Paid J. H. Day....1 00 Paid H. Day 4 25 Paid for stone water troughs 35 00 Paid State tax on borough bonds 17 48 $ 137 66 | Recapitulation. Total receipts *3,312 91 Total expenditures. 2,446 11 Cash on hand $ 866 80 ASSETS. Cash on hand .... £ 866 80 Due from C. H. Jessop, Coll., 1897 246 57 Due from C. H. Jessop, Coll.. 1898 307 17 Due from R. B. Stiles, ex-Collector 14 38 $1,134 92 LIABILITIES—NONE. W. F. LLOYD, Borough Treasurer, in Account with Emporium Water Fund. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last audit $ 17 55 Received from C. H. Jessop, Coll., 1H97.. 125 00 Received from C. H. Jessop, Coll., 1898.. 775 89 Received from W. L. Thomas, Co. Trcas, 2 37 j $ 920 81 S EXPENDITURES. Paid order No. 147 $ 320 00 j Cash on hand $ 600 81 j Recapitulation. ASSETS. Cash on hand $ 600 81 Due from C. H. Jessop, Coll., 1897 219 25 Due from C. H. Jessop, Coll., 1898 523 57 Due from R. B. Stiles, ex-Collector 17 02 $1,360 85 LIABILITIES. Outstanding order. No. 42 $ 810 00 Outstanding order, No. 140 560 00 $1,400 00 W. F. LLOYD, Borough Treasurer, in account with Borough Bond Fund. RECEIPTS. Received from C. H. Jessop, Coll., 1897. .$ 100 00 Received from C. H. Jessop, Coll.. 1898.. 439 77 Received from W. L. Thomas, Co. Treas. 1 42 $ 541 19 EXPENDITURES. Balance due Treasurer, last audit $ 86 52 Paid bonds Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, inc 500 00 Paid coupons, 92 at $2.50 230 00 $ 816 52 Balance due Treasurer, .... $ 275 33 Recapitulation. ASSETS. Due from C. H. Jessop, ('oil., 1897 $ 245 57 j Due from C.H. Jessop, Coll., 1898 310 97 j » 586 54 I LIABILITIES. Outstanding bonds $4,100 00 | lialance due Treasurer 275 83 | *1.375 33 j W, F. LLOYD, Borough Treasurer, in account j with Newton Cemetery Fund. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand at last audit $ 288 32 j $ 288 32 i EXPENDITURES. Paid work in cemetery. Order No. I t son ' Paid printing, Orders No. 2 and 8 12 00 Paid Secretary's salary 10 00 | $ 27 00 | ASSETS. Cash in Treasury $ 201 32 I Amount due on lots 175 00 $ 436 32 i LI AUILITIES—NONE. We the undersigned Auditors of the Borough of j Emporium, do hereby certify that we have examined, audited, adjusted and settled the foregoing accounts of VV. H. Lloyd, Treasurer, m account with the Borough Fund, Borough Water j Fund, Borough Bond Fund and Newton Ceme- ; tery Fund, and the above is a true and correct statement of the same. Witness our hands and seals the first day of July, 1899. J C. JAY GOODNOUGH, JOSIAH HOWARD, GRANT S. A U.I.N. Borougli Auditors. ALL SORTS. A dog day by any other name is just as hot. "They are simply perfect," writes Rob't Moore, of LaFayette, Ind., of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the "famous little pills" for constipation and all liver ailments. Never gripe. R. C. Dodson. Sly We've taken hold of September by the hot end. "Best on the market for coughs and colds and all bronchial troubles; for croup it has no equal," writes Henry R. Whitford, South Canaan, Conn., of One Minute Cough Cure. R. C. Dod son. Sly It is about time to try a little more shooting on Labori. E. E. Turner, Compton. Mo., was cured of piles by De Witt's Witch Ila/.el Salve after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty remedies. Physicians and surgeons endorse it. Beware of dangerous counterfeits. R. C. Dodson. Bly The Gum shoe campaigh in Ohio argues a secret dossier. DeWitt's Little Early Risers permanently cure chronic constipation, biliousness, nervousness and worn-out feeling; cleanse and regulate the entire system. Small, pleasant, never gripe or sicken—"famous little pills." R. C. Dodson. Sly When lightning goes on a strike it doesn't last long. Chester 11. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me of a severe case of indigestion; can strongly recommend it to all dyspep tics." Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dys pepsia. R. C. Dodson. Sly Jo TJaust is now getting more notices than "Joe" Wheeler. There's always hope while there's One Minute Cough Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left my lungs in bad shape and I was near the first stages of consumption. One Minute Cough Oure completely cured me," writes Helen McHenry, Bismark, N. D. Gives instant relief. R. C. Dodson. 81y The trunk man is now getting as much joy out of life as the ice man. For wounds, burns, scalds, sores, skin diseases and all irritating eruptions nothing so soothing and healing as DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Mrs. Emma Bolles, Matron Englewood Nursery, Chicago, says of it: "When all else fails in healing our babies, it will cure." R. C. Dodson. 81y The proudest man at the country fair is the one who drives the sulky. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a scientific compound having the endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, Bloomingdale, Tenn., says it cured him of indigestion of ten years' standing. R. C. Dodson. 81y Nobody has thought it worth while to fine out where Gen. Wyler is spend the summer. You may bridle the appetite, but you cannot bribe the liver to do its work well. You must be honest with it, help it along a little now and then with a dose of Herbine, the best liver regula | tor. L. Taggart. sept We will maintain the navy all right whether the Ohio democrats approve I or not. A diseased liver declares itself by moroseness, mental depression, lack of energy, restlessness, melancholy and constipation. Herbine will restore the liver to a healthy condition. Price 50 ets. L. Taggart. sept The democrats are now banking mostly on calamities hoped rather than seen. As an external liniment of most wonderful penetrative and curative power, Ballard's Snow Liniment is not equaled by any other in the world. Price 25 and 50c. L. Taggart. sept Satisfied with his reputation, Funs ton will not swim home. White's Cream Vermifuge is perfectly | harmless, and will remove every worm. ! It is also a tonic, and by itsstrengthen ' ing properties will restore to pale ! cheeks ti c rosy hue of health. Price | 25 cts. L. Taggart. Sly The Kaiser's canal enthusiasm is get ting him into deep water. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment re lieves the intense itching. It soothes, heals and cures chronic cases where surgeons fail. It is no experiment; its sales increase through its cures. Every bottle guaranteed. Price, 50 cts. in bottles, tubes 75 cts. L. Taggart. sep There are indications that Pat Clam may have to open. The most delicate constitution can safely use Ballard's Horehound Syrup. It is a sure and pleasant remedy for coughs, loss of voice,and all throat and lung troubles. Price 25 and 50c. L. Taggart. sept Chestnut burrs are getting ready to expand. WOIfDEHPDL CURE OF DIAHHHOEA. i A Prominent Virginia .Editor Had Almost Given Up, But was Brought Back to Perfect Healh by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy—Head his Editorial. j From the Times, Hillstille, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being I cured. I had st ent much time and ! money and suffered so much misery j that I had almost decided to give up all | hopes of recovery and await the result, | but noticing the advertisement of I Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera andDiar ; rhoea Remedy and also some testimon i ials stating how some wonderful cures j had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After taking a few ! doses I was entirely well <>f that trouble and 1 wish to say further to my readers and fellow-sufferers that 1 am a hale and hearty man to-day and feel as well j as i ever did in my life.—O. R Moore, j Sold by L Taggart, druggist. Sept THE PRESS, one year 81.50. The great success of Chamberlain's j Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy i in the treatment of bowel complaints ; lias made it standard over the greater i part of the civilized world. For sale ! by L. Taggart, druggist. Sept. Diphtheria. Mrs M. E. 1 .'uncock, Went Lebanon, Pa., writes: "When two of ourchil dron were, as we supposed, beyond medical help, Armstrong's Diphther.a and Quinsy Drops cured them. It seems almost like a miracle. 6!y Subscribe for the PRESS. Good Advice. Treat all cases of dightheria, quinsy, . tonsilitis, sore throat with scarlet fever, : common sore throat or any throat j affection, with Armstrong's Diphtheria ' and Quinsy Drops. It is the most successful throat remedy in the world. pCMWYRdYfII Pll I 2? KSSKjtt el LI ill I nu I ftL I ILLO omissions, increase vig- L <>r and banish "pains 9 of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVERS" to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm—life becomes a pleasure. SI.OO PER IiOX 15Y MAIL. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Forsaie by L. Taggart. Emporium, Pa. iVERY WOMAN W&iM4 BcGicttXDgj neeii a roiiable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless and iflfc.:X purest drugs should be ÜBeu. If you want the beet! get ll( ° Pennyroyal Pills 112 \ They are prompt, safe and certain in result. The eennlne (Dr. Peal's) never dioap* ooint. Sent anywhere, 81.00. Address VIUL Msdicijib Co., Cleveland, 0. For sale hv R. C. Dodson. Emporium, Pa. SEND NO MONEY ,a ", Md . lfT _ * mm mm w m to us aIJd we wiil Heml 1 you OUR HIGH-GRADE BURDICK SEWING MACHINE b y frel K hi 4>B flq^ C. O. I>., Kebject to examination. You can examine it at your near- ■TTpfTjA 3F tj 2 est freight depot and if found perfectly satisfactory, exactly as rttunS V Ml fl represented, equal to machines others acll as high as $50.00* mSA 1 J& and TIIK (iKKATKKT HAIU.AIN YOU KYKK IIKAKI) OK, pay . urfr.iitbi.iirai Our Special Offer Price *15.50 —U—i —— mi ... und freight charges. The machine weighs 120 Z 1 Hjml J. M ''"kllßffi pounds and the freight will average 75 cent* for each 500 jHI J>2j 1~" **" 1 fftHni miles. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL in LaM ft your own home, and we will return your 115.50 any day II I jffg — r ~fSru you are not satisfied. We sell different makes and grade* of | H jfl ■■nil VL Jif/fl fS jiM Sewing Machines at 18.50,flO.OO,•11.00, flli.UO and up, all of JUM fEsSI fCBR which are fully described in Our Iree Sewinr Machine Cat- jgsj alogue, but $15.50 for this 7-DRAWER BURDICK |HfMgNL is the greatest value ever offered by any house. II IFAMI flK!f THF RURDinK « ver y modern improvement, every* s I I\ J] \| good point of every high-grade machine I I H made, with the defects of none. Made by thn best maker in America. B I ' bOl.lll OAk CAHINKT, HKN'T COVKK. Latest 1800 Skeleton frame, piano ■BWT A I polish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 casters, ball bearing I wJfl w'* l JQai. adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron Rtand, finest large high r — -W/* arm head made, positive four-motion feed, self threading vibrat- B? 7 fflt'l ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable honrintrw. - tKff ent tension liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable prcsser foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, J[vgf | pj „ GUARANTEED the lightest rnnntar, most dnr> rr Bwf able and nearest noiseless machine made. h?ery known «*f''' A" - '( attachment la furnished and our Free Instruction yi-ri- J Wm'/:/- Hook tells just how anyone can run it and do either 1 ii 1 '»■ n " ■"/ - GUARANTEE is sent with every machine. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING see and examine this machine, compare It with those your storekeeper sells at i ■ S4O. OO to SOO. 00, and then if convinced you are saving s2o* OO to $35-00. pay your freight agent the sls CO. WK TO KKTI RS YOUR 112 15.G0 if at any time within three months yon say you ere not satisfied. OItDKK TO-DAY. UIi.VT DKLAV. (Sears, Roebuck K Co. are thoroughly reliable.—Editor.) WRITF FOR FREE CATALOGUE. SEARS. ROEBUCK &. CO.. CHICACO. ILL. G. SCHMIDT'S,^ ._HF.ADQtARTERS FOR ||f ~ FRESH BREAD, Popular p " ncv^„, " o NUT& I "\jßdHery, « CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful attention. ii ' ' ii 111 We have purchased and received our stock of Sping ® and Summer M DRESS GOODS, | §J 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 prices for quality of goods. W> (111 f|l; i ! || || & WE HAVE :i § <• India Linens iit 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. ®» <§;, iMi) Je White Lawns at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. s j |jffi W (o Colored lawns, —twelve different shades at 15c per yd. •) i: 1 ; .;; <||> f\'M !• Organdies, very good at 12 cts. liner at 25 cents per yd. *; |p,j (• Dotted Swiss, large and small dotts at 10 and 20c per yd. •> !'[! : ! (9 Muslins, large quantity at exceptionally low prices. •> pi| ? Outings, light weight for summer uses, at 8 cents per yd. |5: ll®jj <• Ginghams, fancy and plain, from oto 10 cents per yd. •) llffljj (• Calicoes, fast colors, good patterns, at little prices. •> vS & (• •) « om • • • • • e • S4S-SS4iff:' I® WI M S |||)j| We invite you to our store to compare our prices and ij ■■M goods with others, as we teel sure that after a fair comparison you will be more than pleased with the ® W goods we ofter and the service given. I™ CARPETS. '((I'M When in need of a carpet, call and examine our line [r|| of patterns. We handle carpets from sample and from te Wf,. the fact that we do not have to keep a lot of capital tied up in the stock, we can offer you lower prices. H Leave us your order and we will have you the carpet v|| [fH]| in two or three days. ffl MATTINGS, 1 We have a line ot Mattings, and very desirable pat- M terns, at prices tliat defy competition. Do not expect (M| i'lp to get new mattings at last year's prices, for you can- ICU not, as the prices have been advanced by the jobber M and we retailers have to follow suit, or not handle |®| the line. I RUGS, S We have a small line of rugs, very nice patterns,which ||j! we would like you to see. Call at our store frad the clerks will be only too glad to show you the stock. ||jj | I £c. B. HOWARD & CO. | >T&BLER'S Dff |H Buckeye riliii I OINTMENT I > P.URES NOTHING BUT PIIES. Z "''a SURE and CERTAIN CURE ■ ; known for 10 years as the L | REMEDY for PILES. 2 SOLD BY ALL DKUGGISTS. P i , i Proptrol ty BICSAMSON MED. CO., ST. LOUIS. ) For sale by L. Taggart. 114-1-ly.