THE CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. ESTABLISHED BY C. B. GOULD, MARCH, 1866. VOL. 35. 1 1 STORE SEWS g Ladies Waists. S [}j Jaunty styles, every one of rj | nJ them. Yours to admire—and u| [{l buy if you see fit. We saved in [jj [n the buying, and as usual, give nj j fu you the benefit of our good for- uj nj tune. m I I White Goods | Correctly New. 3; nj Another fortunate chance for [h Ln those of you who have white jrJ goods wants to fill. Think of j*] nj buying the newest kinds and best L Ln qualities of white goods at less pj [}J than prevailing prices ! That is "j rfl just what you can do here. S Summer Skirts. m Would you like a stylish chic, nj [*j exceptionally well-made and j|J nj serviceable one? Would you m Ln like to secure such a skirt at a nJ PJ very lo%v price ? Yes? Then you U) ; n] will buy one of these the minute |J| bl you see it. But don't stop atone m fj| if you need more. You can pick uj 1 n] as many as you like. yj uj HVL.C. TTJIJIS. jjj I°'=ra 2SHHHScLS H5 E3 ESHSHSHS SH°J OLD RELIABLE | DRUG STORE'S Prescription Department is tip to date in every par ticular. Hundreds will at test to the very low prices. : 30 years experience. | Wall Paper. 2000 rolls at 3c per roll. A great variety of liigli ' grade paper at greatly re duced prices. Paints! Paints! Paints! j Paints, oilsand varnishes, j a full line. Enamel paints, varnishes and stains, in all colors. Fishing Tackle. Save money ! Call (or your Prescrip tions, Wall Paper, Paints, Oils Fishing Tackle. L. TAGGART, Prop. R. Seger&Co., THE P'OMEER TAILORS. Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, Pa. STYLISH CLOTHES for the people, GUARANTEED FITS. We carry at all times, the largest line of imported aud domestic goods to be found in this section of the state. Our prices are within the reach of all, while we aim to please our customers. New SU M M Kll ST Y LES now here. STYLISH BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. R. SKGKR & CO. EASTMAN'S KODAK £ ■ . n r |I J * LLOYDS LONG RANGE FORECAST OF THE 'I m( .''' \ WEATHER AND EASTMAN'S KODAK. If p* \ H§P« ■ 1 Spring trade is Itooniing, notwithstanding the general coin- ifl [1 NaJ-V K I 1 "*' 111 °' dealer.- about the weather, forest tires and dull trade. Ijj j j t £ DUUMIWu. IWe are up to date, away aiiead of any previous season. Why? ,| J £ Clear-sighted men and women have discovered where they can get jy ! FRIDAY, showers arc prooxbi-?. $ tjvwwy-vjww best and the most for their money in wall paper; in glosswhite en- J SATURDAY, Fair. s am el paint, that will not turn yellow on exposure; in curtains that go up and down; in bicycles |;| SUNDAY, Fair. % that will vim ahead of anything on tlie road; in fishing tackle that catches the trout; in books i|: if • < and stationery that will interest you; in the news counter that lias all the news that was, is Ijllj ■ i You can curry it in youriiaiuTs.onyotjr shoui- > and will be; and a good cigar that will smoke a - free as the smoke in the forests. ifj ' I o a year in advance. TERMS: $2.00 —$1.50 IN ADVANCE. L>OCAL_NOTIEES. FOR SALE CHEAP.—A Crescent Tan dem Bicycle, in first-class condition— run only about 100 miles. 18-tf DR. A. W. BAKER. FLAT FOR RENT.—The commodious rooms in Odd Fellows block, west side, first floor, are for rent to tlie right party. Everything is a bargain in my store. To be convinced of this fact just come in and examine our goods and prices. N. SEGER We will not be undersold by any one in the county or out of it. So come in before purchasing elsewhere. GEO. J. LABAR. Honesty wins out every time, and we have always observed this rule, to give value received. No inferior goods in our store. Honest goods, honest prices, every time. N. SKGEU. FOR RENT.—The house and lot near Emporium, known as the "Wilber Russell residence" is for rent, apply.to Mrs. R. Russell, East Emporium. 21-tf We are anxious to show the patrons of our store and all others that our prices are the lowest to be found, tak ing into consideration the quality of goods. N. SKGEU. Prices cut to the bone—well that's good but we have gone you one better and severed the bone. Come and see us as usual. GEO. J. LABAR. SHAW'S PURE MALT.—When you are tired of nostrums and ready to "throw physic to the dogs," try Shaw's Pure Malt, and "life will be worth liv ing." Absolutely pure. Sold by F. X. Blurnle, Emporium, Pa. n 4 2-yl Fou SALE.—A complete shingle mill, including latest improved Ball machine, boiler, engine, bolter, jointer, drag saw, jack wheel, etc. Inquire of Em porium Machine Company, Emporium, Pa. 23-lt It is useless for me to try and quote prices, o.s I carry too many goods in stock. We will not button-hole you on the street, nor 'pull you into the store, but thank you for coming in, whether you buy or not. GEO. J. LABAR. NOTICE. —Having too much other business the undersigned desires to rent or sell his tarm. Here is a chance for somo good industrious farmer to make money. Terms easy. If sell or rent will furnish it stocked or not ns desired. F. I). LEET, Atty. Emporium, Pa. 23-tf CUT RATES.—In order to dispose of our Cabinet Carbonette cards, bearing Mr. Schriever's name, consisting of 2,000, we shall dispose of same at 83.00 per dozen; former price ?4.00. This will enable our patrons to save one dollar per dozen and at the same time get a first-class cabinet photo. W. G. BAIR, Proprietor Schriever Art Gallery. YOUKG MEN WANTED, with fair edu cation and good character, to learn telegraphy, railroad accounting, and typewriting. This is endorsed by all leading railway companies as the only perfect and reliable institution of its kind. All our graduates are assisted to positions. Ladies als> admitted. Write for free catalogue. (Fall term opens August 15th). GLOBE TELEGRAPH COLLEGE. 16 26t Lexington, Ky. MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS FOR SALE.—Owing to the large amount of business interests requiring my atten tion I have concluded to offer for sale my merchant tailoring establishment, situated opposite the M. E. Church, to a responsible party. The business was established by me in 1883 and has al ways enjoyed a large patronage ar.d to-day has a much larger trade than for years. I will dispose of the business and stock, and rent the building, to a responsible person. Apply at once. R. SEGER. Emporium, Pa., July 24, 1900. —22-tf SUNDAY EXCURSION—The W. N. Y. & P. Ry. will run a popular low rate Excursion to Niagara Falls, Sunday, August sth, Special train will leave Emporium, 8:00 a. m. Faro §2.50. Train will arrive at Buffalo 11:45 a. m., Niagara Falls 12:30 noon. Returning, special train will leave Niagara Falls 7:30 p. m., Buffalo 8:15 p. m. Tickets also good for return passage on all regular trains Monday, Aug. 6th. Go and see the wonderful transformation at the Pan American Grounds, visit the Buffalo Park Zoo and see Niagara Falls at its Mid-Summer best. Sunday Excursions to Portage Pall A. Tiie W. -N. Y. & P. Ry. will run pop ular low rato Excursions to Portage Falls Sundays, July Ist, 15th, 29th, August 12th and 26th. Special train will leave Emporium at 8 a. m. Fare only SI.OO. About six hours will be al lowed at Portage Falls Park to view the Falls and the beautiful surrounding country. This train returns at a seas onable hour, giving a most delightful day's outing. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg. For the Prohibition State Conven tion to be held at Pittsburg, August 8 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Pittsburg | from all stations on its line in the | State of Pennsylvania at rate of one j fare for the round trip (minimum rate , twenty-five cents). Tickets to be sold I and good going August 6, 7, and 8, i and to return until August !>, inclusive. 1708-22-2 NO. 23.