8 <• •' <.• •) «• WE ARE RKADY FOR » iWiftter? I (• •> l/\re You?! 1 R. SEGER t SOU. 112 Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa. i: UP-T0 - DATE CLOTHIERS. % <• 112 [I We took time by the SJ forelock and made 0111 3 C* purchases of . 5 <• •-> <• FAU AND WINTER * (• ... •-> (• CLOTHING, •) Thereby securing the •; g cream of the market. <• Times are not as they (• used to be—"the early •) g bird catches the worm." % <• Our customers shall Jj have the benefit. In 4 £ clothing we have secur- * 2 ed the very popular 2j * •) » SCHI,OSS BKO'S & .Co.'s § <• ;j 2 BALTIMORE CLOTHING. ••> c* •) J This firm inanufac- •) (• tures the best goods in (• the market and we are Jj pleased to show our cus- v <• tomers their clothing. 2 STYLISH HATS. 2? (• •> 2 When we say we have • £ the most stylish line of •) (• late fall and all-winter •> (• shapes in Hats we mean ,g! £ just what we say. We have never yet seen a •) larger or better line in (I this county. 2 2 ALL UP-TODATE, g (• , u We have recently dis- •) <• posed of all old goods £ ( J and our present line has g C* been selected new in 4 (• , •) (• every department. •> (• 1 •) R. SEGER & SON. 1 (• •) (0 Emporium, Pa •) (• •) NEW DRESS GOODS. Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co. 396 to 408 Main St.—American Block, ?C. V. NEW DRHSS GOODS. Our stock of now dress fabrics in black and colors is now complete ami we are showing the largest and best collection in the city and at the lowest prices. Among the particularly attractive things for early fall note the following: 36-incli silk and wool granite and cashmere plaids in new color effects, 35c yard, worth 50c. 36-inch all-wool camels hair plaids, choice color combinations, splendid qual ity at 50c yard. -16-inch German all-wool, silk-finished Henrietta in street and evening shades, regular 75c quality for 59c yard. 46-inch all-wool French whipcords, in the most desirable fall shades, 59c y;ird, worth 75c. 52-inch all-wool, Venetian suitings, 56-inch homespun suitings, 54-inch knickerbocker tweeds and 52-inch shrunk en cheviots, all new and superior weaves in this season's colors, special value, 75c yard. 52-inch all-wool fine broadcloths and Venitiau cloths in a superb line of street and evening shades. These are among the stylish weaves this season, prices 81.00 to 83.50 yard. Elegant new plaids, camel'-hair cloths, homespuns lamb's woolsuitings and broad cloths, 46 to 56 inches wide, pi ices SI .00 to 82.50 yard. This includes the grand est stock of plaid dress fabrics ever shown in BufFalo. Tailor suitings aud cloths in all the fashionable weaves of the season, includ ing a larger line of double-faced golf cloths, SI.OO to 87.00 yard. Black dress goods of every description. Beautiful black crepons at moderate prices. ADAM, MELIMM & ANDERSON CO., The American Block. BUFFALO, N. Y TraTelertt («ui »12 15 Burtville, »J 30 7 29 12 22 Roulette 3 40 7 36 12 30 Knowlton's "3 45 00 # I2 33 Mina *3 59 7 46 12 40 Olmsted, 4 05 # 7 50 *l2 14 Hammonds, 00 00 "12 49 Coudersport. {£r ; 4 '2O 757 ..... 12 53 North Coudersport, 00 »1 05 Frlnk's »6 29 *1 14 Colesburg, ; »6 36 121 Seven Bridges, »6 39 *1 24 Raymonds's, I »6 49 135 Gold 654 141 Newfleld i I 1 45 Newlield Junction, j 702 150 Perkins, I to "1 53 Carpenter's , j 00 »l 56 Crowell's, »7 10 *1 59 Ulysses, Ar.! 7 18 210 i I I WESTWA RD. STATIONS. A. M. P. M. A. M. Ulysses Lv. 7 32 2 30 10 05 .... Crowell's *7 41 *2 39 *lO 15 Carpenter's < OO »2 41»10 18 Perkins j «2 44 *lO 21 NewfieldlJunction, 7 47 2 46 10 25 Newlield, »7 51 250 *lO 30 Gold 7 55 2 54 10 35 Raymond's »7 59 2 59 *lO 40 Seven Bridges, »8 11 *3 11 *lO 55 Colesburg. *8 14 3 14 *ll 00 Frink's, «8 22 *3 22 *ll 09 North Coudersport, °° *3 31 *ll 20 I Ar. 8 36 3 36 11 30 Coudersport < I |p. M.J / Lv. ,8 41 600 120 Hammonds, 00 °° 00 Olmsted, »8 46 *6 00 *1 27 Mina 850 610 131 ..... Knowlton's, i OO »6 18 00 Roulette 900 621 145 Burtville j 9 08] 629 [ 255 Coleman, j OO *6 35 00 Port Allegany j 9 211 6 40' 2 351 (*) Flag stations. Trains do not stop. Connections—At Ulysses with N.Y.C.&H. R.R. for points north and south. At Newfleld Junc tion with Buffalo & Susquehanna R. R., north of Wellsville, south of Galeton and Ansonia. At Port Allegany with W. N. Y. A P. R. R., north tor Buffalo, Olean, Bradford and Smethport; south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium and Penn'a It. K., points. B. A. McCLURE, Gen'l Supt. Coudersport, Pa. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH RAILWAY. TUESHORT LINE BETWEEN BUPFALO, ROCHESTER, SALAMANCA. RIDOWAY, DUBOIS, PUNXSUTAW NEY, AND ALL POINTS IN THE NORTH, EAST AND WEST. On and after Jan. 1, 1899, passenger trains will depart from Johnsonburg daily, except Sunday, as follows: 9:02 a. m., from P. E. station for Ridgway, Brockwayville, Dußois, Punxsutawney ami Clearfield. 11:49 a.m., from P. & E. station, mail for Mt. Jewett, Bradford and Rochester. 2:25 p. in., from P. Jk E. station, mail for Ridg way, Brockwayville, Dußois, Punxsutawney, and Clearfield. 2:30 p.m. from B. R. & P. station, Buffalo Ex press for Bradford, Salamanca, Springville and Buffalo. Thousand mile tickets good for passage be tweenall stations at two cents per mile. EDWARD C. LAPEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Rochester,N. v , CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAV OCTOBER 5, 1899 ALL SORTS. | What a great undertaking the topo ! graphical survey of Pennsylvania is I may be guaged from the fact that the mapsaro required to show every house in city and country; every road and path, the size, shape and height of every hill, mountain, valley, stream, lake and pond, by means of contour lines. It is estimated that the work will require fifteen years, and an ex penditure at the rate of §20,000 annu ally—Philadelphia Press. "If you scour the world you will never find a remedy equal to One Minute Cough Cure," says Editor Fackler, of the Micanopy, Fla., "Hustler." It cured his family of La- Grippe and saves thousands from pneu monia, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung troubles. R. C. Dodson. Sly President King, Farmer's Bank, Brooklyn, Mich., has used DeWitt's Little Early Risers in his family for years. Says they are the best. These famous little pills cure constipation, biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles. R. C. Dodson. Sly "When our boys were almost dead from whooping cough, our doctor gave One Minute Cough Cure. They re covered rapidly," writes P. B. Belles, Argyle, Pa. It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. R. C. Dodson. Sly "It did mo more good than anything I ever used. My dyspepsia was of months' standing; after eating it was terrible. Now lam well," writes S. B. Keener, Hoisington, Kan., of Kodol Dpspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. li. C. Dodson. Sly The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev J. Kirkman, Belle Rive, 111., says,"After suffering from bronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure It is all that is claimed for it and more." It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. R. C. Dodson Bly Joseph Stockford, Hodgdon, Me,, healed a sore running for seventeen years and cured his piles of long stand ing by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures all skin diseases R. C. Dodson. Sly Millions of dollars, is the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which she saved from croup by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. R. C. Dodson. Sly Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures all forms of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex , says,"lt relioved me from the start and cured me. It is now my everlast ing friend." R. C. Dodson. Sly During the winter of 1897 Mr. James Reed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W. Va., struck his leg against a cake of ice in such a manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him so badly that he could not walk without the aid of crutches. He treated by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whiskey in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought almost a complete cure in a week's time and he believes that had he not used this remedv his leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Balm is unequaled for sprains, bruises and rheumatism. For sale by L. Taggart. oct On the 10th of December, 1897, Rev S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church, South Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by violent coughing. He says:"After resorting to a num ber of so-called 'specifics,' usually kept in the house, to no purpose, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy which acted like a charm. I most cheerfully recommend to the public." For sale by L. Taggart. oct I wish to express my thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on the market such a woii derful medicine," says W. W. Massin gillj of Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children have also been saved from attacks of dysentery and cholera in fantum who must also feel tankful. For sale by L. Taggart. oct Nature can only feed the flame of life with the food eaten which is di gested. Herbine will reinvigorate a weak stomach, and so improve diges tion as to insure the natural bloom of health. Price 50c. L. Taggart. oct The most stubborn cases of bronchitis succumb to Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Price 25 and 50 cts. L. Taggart. oct White's Cream Vermifuge is a highly valuable preparation, capable, from the promptitude of its action, of clear ing the system in a few hours of every worm. Price 25 cts. L. Taggart. oct Dizziness, loss of appetite, flatulency and nausea, are all connected with dyspepsia or indigestion. Herbine will give prompt relief. Price 50 cents. L. Taggart. oct For all flesh cuts or wounds, in either the human subject or in animals, as a dressing, Ballard's Snow Liniment is excellent; while for sores on working horses, especially if slow to heal, or suppurating, its healing qualities are unequaled. Price, 25c., and 50c. L. Taggart. oct Thousands of the most distressing cases of piles have been cured by Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment. It never fails to cure. Paice, 50c in bottles, tubes 75c. L. Taggart. oct Black Diphtheria. Two cases reported last month and both were successfully treated with Armstrong's Diphtheria and Quinsy Drops. Remember the "Ounce of prevention." Keep these Drops at hand and use in time. Sold by drug gists. COPPERHEAD SNAKE BITE.—A boy near Hammodsville, 0., was bitten, and after two hours suffering Arm strong's "I cure U" was used. ft stop ped the pain, drew out the poison and saved the boy's life. For pain, inter nal and external, this remedy has no equal. Ask for Armstrong's "I cure U". 61y. Additional Local News. SHE WILL FIND OUT. PhinAVoiiiiin'N CiiriiinKj' In Only Tcin |lor» pily Su|))irrut'il. He had been ont pretty late, r.nd he knew it. Where he had been, who he had been with and what he and the other fellows had been doing are mat ters not germane to the story. Snflice to say that when he opened the door with his latchkey and made as quiet an entry as possible he felt in his gnilty heart that the wife of his bosom would ask him a whole lot of things which he did not CHIC to detail just at that time. He was not mistaken. As Boon as his wife heard him enter the chamber she knew instinctively that he was trying to "hold out" on her and she asked: "Where have you been?" Now, it wasn't part of his plan to tell her where he had been. The idea was furthest from his mind, so he tem porized. "Now, see here," said the husband, "if yon will let me goto sleep and don't ask me any questions now cr at any other time about where I have been, I will give you SSO in cash for yourself.'' This was a poser, and the dutiful wife naturally started to reach for the SSO. But feminine curiosity was a lit tle too strong, and she did not at once acquiesce. The next morning, when she arose, the lirst thing that caught her eye was her husband's coat, with one sleeve torn out by the roots and hang ing by a thread. "Why, Will, what is this'?" she asked. "That's a loose sleeve," said her hus band. "Well, how did it get loose?" she persisted. "See here," he said suddenly, "do yon want to lose that SSO V If you do, just keep asking questions about that. If you want to get it, just let the mat ter drop.'' Being a wise woman, she let it drop, but his friends are making bets that •ahe will first secure the SSO and then find ont some way how that sleevo got loose. —Kansas City World. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS a They overcome Weakneas, irregu larity and omißßion» t vigor to girlH at womanhood, aiding de velopment N^o I&TT CHEWIU All (jo Gives a specialized Bread-winning Education. rOB CIRCULARS ADDRC6S, P. DUFF & SONS, 244 Fifth Avenu* ( PITTSBURG. PA J. A. Fisher, PRACTICAL fiorse * Sboer, Broad Street, Emporium, Pa. I ■ Blend most softly / fill play most effectively over £ -W festive scene when thrown O 7 SPW waxen candles. 112 j_J The light that heightens 1 M beauty's charm, that gives the { I finished touch to the drawing { l room or dining room, is the i \ mellow glow of mANQUET •MX CAND Sold in all colors and shades to harmonize with any interior ) hangings or decorations. | Manufactured by ; STANDARD OIL CO. -! g 1 Gel an I .1 Education | j Au exceptional opportunity ottered & I to young; men and young wonsen to 10 ! prepare for leaching or for M a j Four regular courses; also special & t I work in Music, (Shorthand, Type- Hi ' j writing. Strong teaching force, well Hi H graded work, good discipline and H i.J hard study, insure best results to Ri) pi students of M | Central State § | Normal School I J tOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pfl. p flundaoine bulldl'ius perfectly equipped, 5,* Hioam lieut, electric lights, übumiuiico of (hi pure mountain water, extenNlve aipipus i,-; ,•} and athletic grounds. Ex jkm 1.«♦•.«« low. .state j'j aid to Hludenta. .Send for catalog. '■4 JAMES ELDON, Ph.D., Principal. p I Central State Normal School, $ LOCK HAVEN. PA. BOARDING HOUSE. 707 VINE STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA.. OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQUARE. Cameron county people visiting Philadelphia will find this a convenient and central location. Terms §I.OO per day. Reference, by permission, to PRESS office, Emporium. MRS. S. B. KING. No. 7-2 fit SDR. CALDWELL'S KB YRUP PEPSIW CURES INDIGESTION. D \3 EVERY WOMAN Wty&jj /iftrXNfc T i' Lresl drugj, cixcuum uo If you want ih« l gel PiiSs 112 \ Ther axe prompt, »»•« and oerULin in rssalt. Th« canialne (Dr. Peal'i) uererdUap " Qoint. S»Bt any where, $1.60. Addrtu JtuiCKS Co., Clcralnua, O. Forsaie by L. Taggart. Emporium, Pa. PENNYROYAL fIIBSISi jHHk or and banish "pains 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 BOX JSY MAIL. Sold l>y druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Forr.alc by R. C. iJodson, Emporium. Pa. SEND WO MONEY wawwia 41 _ ~ you OUR HIGH-GRADE BURDICK SEWING MACHINE by freight "J** " Ui $ I C. O. l>., m'bjret to examination. You can examine it at your near- WJ jK/BgM ■ est freight depot and if found perfectly satisfactory, exactly as ItHWIW Wf B I I represented, equal to machioea other* a*II aa high as t&O.OV. eSSsSB W Aral 1 fl ftwg and TIIK tiItKATKST ill KG A I.N YOU BYKK IIKARD UK, pay "dTI ■ i your freight agent Our Special Offer Price sls 50 b ■ and freight chareeH. The machine weighs 120 pounds and the freight will average 75 cents for each 500 i'T •' miles. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL in | your own home, and we will return your 515.&0 any day m you are not satisfied. We sell different make* and gradaa of m tt/lmMs Hewing Jlaehinea at 98.50,810.00,111.00, §12.00 and up. all of BW which are fully described in Oar Free Hewing Machine Cat- _J> IM * ml MB* alogue, but $15.50 for this 7-DRAWER BURDICK WH is the greatest value ever offered by any house. \ m THE BURDICK b * B modern improvement, ev« ■ ■ m H IMIWIWI good point of every high-grade machine flip made, with the defects of none. Hade by the best aiakar la America.m ■ HOI.II> OAk CABIN KT, HUNT COTVB. Lataat 18W Hkeletoa fraaio, piano ■ I A polish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 casters, ball bearing I MJK rt^gg^»fe3lB T l |i adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand, finest large high f—JLflß\ •* arm head made, positive four-motion feed, self threading vibrat-||—.-J iflft ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, pat-If IK, ■' -"■ -f * 'WKt ent tension liberator, Improved loose wheel, adjustable foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, GUARANTEED * lightest raaaing, most dar able and aeareat noiseless machine made. Kvery kanwn ''Kfj • attachment furnished and oar Free Instruction OUAKANTXE is sent with every machine. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING L n^ e compare it with those your storekeeper sells at -■ S4O. OO to SOO. 00. and then if convinced you are eavrng s2o* OO to $35-00, pay your freight agent the $lO fiO. WK TO KKTi'KN YOl'R lli.lt if at aay time within three months you say you are not satisfied. ORIiKK 10-PAY. DON'T OBLAT. (Sears. Koebuck & Co. are thoroughly reliable.--Editor.! WRITE FOR FREE CATAIOSUg. SEARS. ROEBUCK A CO.. CHICACO. IIL l G. SCHMIDT'S.^" FOR V FRESH BREAD, > Pntl/llaf FANCY CAKES, m rUUUIQI ICECREAM. . r% nut^ 1 # r J CO MFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders given jiroiuj'i and skillful attention. |c. B. HOWARD & Co| If We have purchased and received our stock of Sping and Summer - 1 DRESS GOODS, ij ® Comprising a line ot Linens, Mull, Swisses, Organ- |Pj' 0 f dies, Muslins, Ginghams, etc., which we ofler to the people of Emporium and vicinity at exceedingly • low [J|j; -prices for quality of goods. fell (• WE HAVE •> i(®jl » roll 2 India Linens at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. jM White Lawns at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. ffjujj ™! (• Colored lawns, —twelve different shades at 15c per yd. •) *Mj •x|t <9 Mulls at from - - - 15 to 25 cents per yd. •> v# pi! J Organdies, very good at 12 cts. finer at 25 cents per yd. S jmTjj lijl (• Dotted Swiss, large and small dotts at 10 and 20c per yd. •) !iMn (• Muslins, large quantity at exceptionally low prices. •> s&j --m £ Outings, light weight for summer uses, at 8 cents per yd. IpJJ Co Ginghams, fancy and plain, from 6to 10 cents per yd. 4) 'pjJ W ( * Calicoes, fast colors, good patterns, at little prices. •) Sj, I | We invite you to our store to compare our prices and |jfjj |p goods with others, as we teel sure that after a fair comparison you will be more than pleased with the |®|| II! goods we ofter and the service given. i# ; CARPETS. When in need of a carpet, call and examine our line r |jjj of patterns. We handle carpets from sample and from ML the fact that we do not have to keep a lot of capital ' ; |- tied up in the stock, we can offer you lower prices. M| Leave us your order and we will have you the carpet 112 111 in two or three days. Ij MATTINGS, 'M iave a '" ie °'" Mattings, and very desirable pat ® terns, at prices that defy competition. Do not expect pjj to S et new mattings at last year's prices, for you can if;;; not, as the prices have been advanced by the jobber and we retailers have to follow suit, or not handle Ml RUGS, | fUI We have a small line of rugs, very nice patterns,which we would like you to see. Call at our store and the 0, clerks will be only too glad to show you the stock. ||| 11 | C. B. HOWARD & CO-J ItcbIeHBJTPI I BOOK EYE nMsf OINTMENT I CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, i ; A SURE and CERTAIN CURES / known for 15 years as the & '/ WEST REMEDY for PILES. Z SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 112 «, Frcparol tj BICKABIiSON MED. CO., ST. LOUIS. } For hale by L. Tuggart.