Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, November 22, 1900, Image 8

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    Wine Making in Portugal.
In great emergency when all
the men are demanded in the vine
yards, women are called to assist
in wine treading. Our correspon
dent saw young women wear
ing their own garments which they
skilfully gather up around them
until they assume the biggest and
most abbreviated of Dutchman's
"britdhen" costumes, while in the
winery.
THIS IS A SCENE IN THE VILLAGE OF
QUINT AH, PORTUGAL.
An improved method of mash
ing bv machinery is adopted
At the Speer Oporto Grape Ylneyards,
PASSAIC, N. J.
by which a barrel of grapes a
minute is dumped in the hopper,
that feed two large rubber rollers,
between which the grapes are
crushed.
Tl««' Fori Wlite from Spcer'sVlneyarilfc
beats the world for its valuable
medicinal qualities. None put
on the market now,until nine years
old. Weakly persons, Invalids,
Females, and Aged persons,
should always have a bottle in tha
house. Iv properly used it will
restore health and prolong life. It
is by all odds the Wine for wed
dings, social entertainment and
family use.
BOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS WHO
DEAL IN HIUU URADE WINES,
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
A. A.) FEVERS, Congestion*), In flam ma*
cuitßß) lions, Luna: Fever, Mllli Fever.
B. ? fiPHAI!\'B, Lameness, Injuries,
CURBS) Klicuimitlsin.
THROAT, Quinsy. Epizootic,
CURES ) II intern per,
CL'HJJS 1 WOR.VIS, Huts, Grubs.
li'nt i i®' Cold*, Influenza, Inflamed
cli tus ) Lunuh, I leuro.Pneumonia.
fff- I Bellyache, Wind-Blown,
CURES ) Hiui rheu, Dysentery.
G.Q. Prelim MISCARRIAGE.
.'f. JL jKIUXKY & liLADDEn IHKOK IM.KS.
'• DISEASES, M/ 111 go, Eruptions,
ruiuas ) I leers, 4>rease, Farcy.
J. VL.I BAH CONDITION, glarlnc Coat,
cuoas > InditfCHtion, stomach Ma«uern.
CJc. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, &e., $?.
At druggists or sent prepaid 011 receipt of price.
Humphreys' Mod lei no Co., Cor. William & John
Sts., Now York. VETERINARY MANUAL SENT FREE.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL, WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homoopaihie Specific
No. 28, in use over AO years, the vnly
successful remedy.
$1 per vial,or ipccial with powder,for $6
Sold by Druggist*, or tent post-paid on receipt of price,
fICHPHItKVS' 31KI). < <>., ior. William \ John SU., New York
RH , FOR.
eCS j Suppssisei
1 Menstruation
Cross J PAINFUL
Menstruation
Tansy EvmTi .a^
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U |B| t%rz Safe and Reliable.
|(i ST' \"2f~ Perfect ly HarmleM
The Ladles'
PRICESI.OO
Sent postpaid on receipt of tgxtr
price. Money refunded if not as
Vin fie Cinchona Co.
Dea Moinee, lowa.
Sold by L Taggart. 25-26t
IN QUANTITY. CEST IN QUALIT^
\ WHITE'S CREAM "l
VERMIFUCEi
£ FOR 20 YEARS I
\ Has led all WORM Remedies. \
EVERY SSOTTLE GUARANTEED. 9
llj HOLD BY ALL BBIGOISTS fe
/ Prepared by \
\ mciuc:»so!V MEDICINE CO.« «T. LOOS. /
For sale by L. Taggart. .'ls-26-ly,
|Dr. Fenner's KIDNEY I
and Backache Cure.
For all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary
Troubles. Lame Back.Heart Disease, Skin
Disease, Itlieumalixm, Bed Wetting, etc.
Unfailing in Female Weakness.
By dealers. size by mail 60eFrc;donia.NY.
R. C. Dodson, Agent,
35 91y. Emporium, Pa.
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This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo°Quinine Tablets
the remedy that t'lircs (» <•<>!<! In one sla.v
OIVES A HREAD-WINNINO EDUCATION.
Enabling young men and women to
meet the demands of this prosperous
commercial age. For circulars wMiess
P. DUFF & SONS, Kb and Liberty Sts.. PiUsburfc V*.
gar Cures Drunkenness."
|^eetey Cu gf 8
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BKIIiF JIENTION.
The Pennsylvania railroad company
has contracted for 5,500 freight cars
within one week.
The borough of Austin has been sued
by a meat peddler, who will endeavor
to collect his license back.
This is the season of the year when
the most particular person may be suit
ed—even summer in the wintertime.
The boy who stays at home nights,
says a wise exchange, is the boy who
will have a home to stay at when he
grows up.
Send into us all the local news. The
election is over now and we are ready
to continue the publication of the best
local paper in Cameron county.
A hoy is like a bicycle, because he
cannot stand alone. He needs a steady
hand to direct his way. He runs the
easiest down hill. If you lose control
of him he may break your head or your
heart.
Chimneys, flues, safety tubes and
pipes should be carefully examined as
a precaution against fire. A decayed
piece of pipe running through a dark
attic, a p'.ayedout safety tube or a
cracked chimney, may result in the
Josijofa home.
There is ati Opening for young men
who desire to see something of the
world, in the United States Navy, just
now. The call is for young men be
tween 18 and 25 years of age, and for
apprentices between 15 and 17 years.
The pay ranges from $60.00 to $16.00 a
month.
There will be Quarterly meeting ser
vices in charge of District Elder, Rev.
W. B. Roupe, in the Free Methodist
Church, Emporium, Pa., beginning
Friday night, Nov. 30, to continue over
the following Sabbath. All are cordi
ally invited.
F. W. MCCLELLAND, Pastor.
Do you know that a lady traveling
alone cannot secure a room and lodg
ing in any desirable hotel in New York
city if she bo unfortunate enough to
arrive in that city late at night? The
Philadelphia Inquirer of last Sunday
gives the experience of a young lady
who walked the streets of New York
city, until exhausted from fatigue, in a
vain search for lodging, and finally
fell asleep on a seat in the park. Money
or personality are no help to the lady
thus situated.
If there is one thing above another
that will cause the saintly woman
to use manish expressions it is, after
rising early in the morningand rubbing
hard for several hours at the washboard,
and when she has fastened the last
piece of snowy white linen to the line,
to see the line come in two and the re
sult of her labor lashed through the
smut of the ground. It is enough to
give one the belief that old Nick had
be&n standing at the line post, with
knife in hand, abiding his time to tempt
the poor frail creature beyond what
she is able to bear.
A Bradford despatch to the Buffalo
Express says: "Hereafter at hotels and
restaurants all over Pennsylvania, no
matter whether in county, city or town,
village or hamlet, the guests will no
longer be given quail, wild turkey,ven
ison, woodcock or pheasant to eat and
if it is on the menu the proprietor of
the hotel or restaurant is liable to a fine
of from sls to SIOO. It is the law that
the game mentioned cannot be killed
for sale and even if given to a hotel
man or restaurant proprietor, if he
serve them as a part of any meal for
which he takes money, he is liable to
arrest and punishment." According
to the above no person is permitted to
sell or buy any of the above mentioned
game, under penalty.
Bradford Girl's Suicide.
Nellie Reilly of Bradford, comitted
suicide at Buffalo, Nov. 8. This young
lady had a lover who died, and this in
connection with ill health is believed
to have effected her mind. She went
to Buffalo and registered at a hotel as
Helen Russell, of Chicago, and was
given a room. The following day she
was found by the hotel people. She
was sitting in a chair when found and
a bottle of poison had done the work.
All trace of the girl's identity had
been destroyed by her suicide. Rosary
beads were there to show that she had
prayed before she died. The fact that
she wore shoes made by a Bradford
firm lead to the belief that the corpse
might be that of Miss Reilly. The
aged mother of the girl went to Buf
falo, but being old and not acute did
not recognize the corpse as that of her
daughter. A brother-in-law, of Elmira,
N. Y., identified the body. The re
mains were taken to the home of her
mother at Bradford and buried on
Monday.
Homeseekers' Excursions.
On the first and third Tuesdays in
each month during 1900, from Chicago
via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
railway, to points in lowa, South and
North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana,
Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Oregon and
Washington at the rate of one fare plus
two dollars for the round trip, good 21
days For further information call on
or address W. S. Howell, G. E. P. A.,
381 Broadway, New York, or John R.
Pott, D. P. A., 486 William street, Wil
liamsport, Pa. Dec. 10
Krause's Headache Capsules
will instantly cure headache of any kind.
Being purely vegetable they are harmless
and leave no bad after effects. We offer
8500 reward for any trace of antipyrine,
morphine, chloral or any injurious sub
stance found in them. Price 25c. Sold
by L. Taggart. nov
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900
ALL SORTS.
Dc Witt's Little Early Risers are Ihe
best liver pills ever made. Easy to take
and never {.'ripe. 11. 0. Dodson. Sly
In iaee of the advancing price of meat
the only thing to do is to shoot wore rab
bits.
When you want prompt acting little
pills that never use DeWitt's Little
Early Risers. 11. C. Dodson. Sly
Seven out of eight loaves of bread
eaten in London are made out of foreign
wheat.
Both makers and circulators of count
erfeits commit fraud. Honest men will
not deceive you into buying worthless
counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. The original is infallibly for cur
ing pilegjinjuries,eczema and skin diseases.
R. C. Dodson. Siy
There is some comfort for Democrats
in the fact that a divorce mill in New
York has been forced to close since the
election.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will (|uick
ly heal the worst burns and scalds and
not leave a scar. It can be applied to
cuts and raw surfaces with prompt and
soothing effect. I'se it for piles and
skin diseases. Beware ot worthless
counterfeits, It. C. Dodson. 81y
The doings ot the college teams now
fill columns every day, and yet there are
those who decry modern education.
lIERBINE sweetens the breath,bright
ens the eyes and clears the complexion
without the ill effects whatever,
and ensures the natural bloom of health.
Price 25c. L. Taggart. nov
The fatal results of imperialism are al
ready apparent in increased work for the
"wage slaves."
If you have ever seen a child in the
agony of croup you can realize how grate
ful mothers are for One Minute Cough
Cure which gives relief as soon as it is
administered. It quickly cures coughs,
colds and all throat and lung troubles. It.
C. Dodson. 81y
Already we have almost forgotten that
two weeks ago the country was on the
verge of destruction.
WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE
removes the unhealthy tissue upon which
worms thrive; it brings, and quickly, a
healthy condition of body, where worms
cannot exist. Price 25c. L. Taggart.
nov
There is no reason now why we should
uot resume the discussion as to when the
century ends.
Many people worry because they be
lieve they have heart disease. The
chances are that their hearts are all right
but their stomachs are unable to digest
food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
what you cat and prevents the formation
of gas which mokes the stomach press
against the heart. It will cure every
torm of indigestion. It. C. Dodson. Sly
Nearly everybody is fixing up a new
cabinet but William McKinley.
Never try to coax a cold or cough, use
the remedy that unfailingly conquers both.
BALLARD'S H ORE IIOUND S Ylt UP
is the great specific for all throat aud
lung troubles. Price 25 and 50 cents.
L. Taggart. nov
The dinner-pail is feeling a little swell
el over its success as a spellbinder.
Many people are suffering fearfully
from indigestion or dyspepsia, when one
single bottle of IIEBINE would bring
about a prompt and permanent cure. A
few doses will do more for a weak stom
ach than a prolonged course of any other
medicine. Price 50 cents. L. Taggart.
110 V
Gov Stone agrees with McKinley as
to the occasion for thankfulness.
For all fresh cuts or wounds, either on
the human subject or on animals, BAL
LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT is ex
cellent; while for corn buskers' sprained
wrists, barbed-wire cuts and sores on
working horses, it cannot be too highly
commended. Price 25 and 50 cents. L.
Taggart. nov
Just think of the money you lost by
not buying stocks last week.
Easy to Cure a Cold
if yr .bout it right. Take two or
three Krause's Cold Cure Capsules dur
ing the day and two before retiring at
night. This will insure a good night's
rest and a free movement of the bowels
next morning. Continuing the treat
ment next day and your cold will melt
away. Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart.
nov
The great standing army of shoppers
is about to be heard from.
When You Qet a Headache
don't waste a minute but goto your
druggist and get a box of Krause's Head
ache Capsules. They will prevent pain,
even though your skull was cracked.
They are harmless, too. Head the guar
antee. Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart.
nov
In anticipation of Christines buying
steel plates are going up.
For Shattered Nerves.
A remedy that will soothe, build up
the wasted tissues and enrich the blood
is indispensable. Lichty's Celery Nerve
Compound has been wonderfully success
ful in cases of nervousness, as thousands
of grateful people will testify. Sold by
L. Taggart. nov
Stops the Cough
Aiul Works off' the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a
cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay.
Price 25 cents. 26yl
Sterling Run.
FalUov /Ye*#:—
We are having rainy weather at pres
ent.
Miss Ethel <«. Devling was to Empo
rium 011 business last Saturday.
Miss Audrey Smith who has been ill
for some time is able to be out.
Miss Edna Summerson of this plaoe,
was an Emporium caller this week.
Mrs. James Strawbridge, of Johnsoa
burg, is improving at this writing.
Misses Nellie and Emma Marsh were
shopping at Emporium last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Haines, of St. Marys
visited Mrs. Kissel one day last week.
Mr. James Strawbridge has purchased
a driving horse from Mr. Kendig of
Johnsonburg.
The Mist.es Rockwell, of Dußois,
were callers at Mrs, Lawrence Summer
son's on Monday.
Miss Estella Wylie of this place, at
tended the musical recital, at Emporium,
given by Miss Taggart.
Mrs. George Strawbridge who has
been ill for some time, has gone toßuffalo
for medical treatment.
Mrs. Mark Sherwood who has been
visiting her parents, returned to her
home at Ellisburg, this week.
PEGGY.
Huntley*
Editor Prcsa :
Mr. G. S. Hill and son Elmer spent
last week at Grove Hill
Mrs .las. Strawbridge and children are
the guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Logue left for
Austin, Potter county, last Wednesday,
where they intend to make their home
in the future. We were all sorry to see
them leave as they were very good
neighbors.
Mr. Elmer Hill was ca'ling on Mason
Hill friends last Sunday. His cousin
Henry Hill, accompanied him home and
will spend a few days.
Mr. Levi Smith and son Roy and Mr.
John McFarland and Leson Cadra, were
at this place 011 Monday. They have
bought the mill property formerly owned
by John Spencer of Punxsutawney.
Wayne Nelson has came back from
Williamsport hospital, but his leg is far
from being well. He -sent for a doctor
and had it lanced last Sunday. He has
endured much suffering with it.
See a lot of young girls in another
column with their garments tucked up
treading grapes in a Quinto vilage of
Portugal during the wine making season.
The practice is kept up to this day.
Speer of New Jersey, however, uses rub
ber rollers and makes the most superior
wines of the world. 33-8t
Old Kriss is already getting his auto in
shape for business.
A breath of Pine Balsam in every cake.
Il^rfihn
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irritate or noi
son the sfein.
IT i AA,I.Ck Harlina Sony
I |fl rl ■ contains notli
.n _■ . ,_ . " _ sessesthc
A Product of Perfect Purity highest an 11 -
gm. _ septic and heal-
Bures Pimples gffls
the complexion, scalp, hair and skin. It clarities the
skin and keeps the hair perfectly free from disease
parasites, making the hair line, soft, luxuriant, and the
scalp healthy and free from dandruff.
25c. cakes at leading drup shops, or 3 cakei. f*sc. Mailed on
receipt of price by LONDON SUPPLY Co., 863 Broadway, N.Y.
If E A CNESS AND HEAD
ULAI NOISES CURED
quickly at home hy an Invisible device; helps . ars AT KUBAOG
help* Music, COllVKl tuition, whisper* huarrf. No puin.
Self adjusting. Used and Indorsed by phycl FlllPf ll
ciani. Write to F. HIM '< »X. s ».{li'way, N Y. KA U? BKB
(or illustrated book ot U-stiUioiiuilo, IS page*. g llbk
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PEiiYROYAL PILLS
► > '<•. Always reliable. Lndles, ask Druggist for
KUfHKOTER'Ji ENGLISH in Red und
i'-oJd metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon.
110 other. Ki'fuse dangerouit HuliNti
(KtionHsnd imitation**. Buy of your Druggist,
•»r : end io. in stamps for Particular*, I>*ti
muiilulH and '• Relief for liadies, M in
y return Mail. 10,000 Testimonials. Sold bj
ail Druggists.
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.
&LGO Itiiadinon Square, K*HKLA., PA.
Mention this paper.
49-26t eow
NERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor end Manhood
Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mom
-•""WKSM, ory, nil wasting diseases, ■
u i[ clfoctsof solf-abuso or £5
EtjC J excess aud iudiscrution. Ov
nerve tonic and Pill
.nlLblood builder. Brines
v"Srthe pink glow to pale
cliooka and restores the %3\M
W.gtvflro of youth. By mail CTS.
\soc per box. 0 boxos for' <
$2.60, with our bankable gaurantee to cure
or refund the money paid. Send for circular
and copy of our bankable guarantee bond,
Nervita Tablets
(YELLOW LABEL) Immediate Results
Positively gnarantood euro for Loss of Power,
Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs,
Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra
tion, Hystoria, Pits, Insanity, Paralysis and the
Results of Excessivo Use of Tobacco, Opium or
Liquor. Bv mail in plain package, SI.OO a
box, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guar
antee bond to cure in 30 days or refund
money paid. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL,
Sold by R. C. Dodson, Druggist,
34-481y. Emporium, Pa.
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HARRISBURG.PA.
CURES ALL DOINK AND DAUB ADDICTION-.}
NCWLT FURNISHED NEW MANAEEH; .^
«lEr PENNYROYAL PILtSSHES
or and banish "pains
of menstruation." Tliey are "LIFE SAVEIt.S" to girls at
womanhood, aiding development of org;ius and body. No
i known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm—life
becorQ «3 a pleasure. SI.OO PElfc IJOX BY MAIL. Sold
*lB5aEsP by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CUEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
Forgale by L. Taggart, Emporium, Pa.
The Cameron County Press
Is the best advertising medium in this section of the State;
has a larger circulation than any other weekly paper pub
in Western Pennsylvania. Rates given upon application.
OUR JOB PRINTING
Department is equipped with all the up-to-date styles of
type and first-class work can be done 011 short notice.
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CONFECTIONERY
Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and
skillful attention.
for infants and Children.
TIIO Kiiul You Have Always Bought has borne the signa
ture of Clias. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow 110 one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
"«Just-as-good" are hut Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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