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JOB PRINTING.
The.lob department of the PRF.SS is complete,
and affords facilities for doing the best class of
work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law
Printing.
No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages
are paid, except at the option of the publisher.
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in advance.
EDITORIAL HENTION.
llow are the mighty fallen!
Grover Cleveland's autograph
brings only four shillings in the
London market.
Emperor William evidently
thinks that he can stir up troubles
enough of his own without assum
ing any of Oom Paul's.
The census of "domestic ani
mals not on farms'' in the United
States, is plainly inaccurate. It
puts several cities down as having
only one or two asses.
Well, Lord Roberts having set
tled the Boer war, Lord Kitchener
will now proceed to settle it again.
Thus there will he glory enough
for all.
Both Chicago and New York are
having spasms of reform, and the
dive keepers have put up their
shutters and retired to live on their
savings lor a week or two.
This thing of breaking wills is
getting serious. Pretty soon all
estates will go according to the law
of interstate descent if this thing
continues much longer.
It seems strange that Minister
Choate isn't able to patch up a
truce between the Prince of Wales
and Tod Sloane. What does he
think he drawi his salary for?
Talk about German trade restric
tions and of coal to New
castle and of anything else of the
sort that may occur to you. Here
is the United States shipping cab
bage to Germany to make sauer
kraut!
Pity the sorrows of the poor.
The poor brewers who increased
their output only three million bar
rels in 1900 and the poor bank de
positors who have to blow in all
their wealth on revenue stamps are
both on the point of bankruptcy.
As we expected, Col. Mills' re
port demonstrates to any fair mind
ed man that Cadet Booz was not
killed by hazing, and that the
chances are he was not hazed at all.
Still, since an official investigation
would be more conclusive, let us
have one by all means.
As Senator Frye declared in the
Senate recently, the pending ship
ping bill scarcely even resembles
the original Hanna-Payne bill.
Discussion has resulted in so many
amendments that the former can
hardly be recognized in the latter.
Only the principle remains.
Now a Boston man has decided
that he will compete for the honor
of defending the America's Cup
against Sir Thomas Lipton. The
more the merrier. The cup is a
national matter and should be de
fended without regard to the origin
of the defender.
The latest plan of the Democratic
members of the Ways and Means
Committee seems to be a somewhat
novel one. They want to reduce
taxation beyond the safe limit so
as to compel the Government to
issue bonds to pay the expenses of
the Philippine troubles. The idea
is that this would force retirement
from the islands.
Mr. Bryan refused to be an actor,
but he is now filling the role of
hired man to the magazines.
Solomon Up-To-Date.
No man can espouse a good cause on
an empty stomach; therefore, satisfy
his hunger before you fill him with
religion.
The life of a man is in the power of
his tongue, yet a dumb man generally
lives as long as an orator.
He that ftndeth a good wife flndeth a
good thing, but every man that gets
married does not always hold a win
ning ticket in the matrimonial lottery.
A man that has friends must be
friendly; yet a purchased friend is sel
dom a true one.
He that is noted for giving gifts hath
lots of friends, especially at Christmas
tide.
He that witneßseth a lie shall not go
unpunished; yet there are plenty of
perjurers who are living in affluence
through their testimony.
He that keepeth the commandment#
keepeth his soul; but the men who
keep their soul are few and far be
tween.
I2OeALJ^OTieES.
Fine boxes of bon-bons from 25c to
50c, at H. S. Lloyd's.
A wonderful stock of Holiday goods
at Taggart's Drug Store.
A fine line of Bibles, and "Key of
Heaven" can be found at H. S. Lloyd's.
Sterling silver comb and brush sets
at Taggart's for fifty cents a set.
The best goods at the lowest prices is
what keeps Laßar's team busy—watch
them. 42
Beautiful assortment of China pieces
on exhibition and..sale at Taggart's
Drug Store.
FOR BENT. —Furnished rooms to let.
Apply to Mrs. Wm. Hackenberg, Em
porium, Pa. 41-4t
Your children's Xmas will not be
complete without some of that choice
confectionery at H. S. Lloyd's.
The only place in the county to buy
the best furniture at the lowest prices,
at Laßar's. 42
Taggart's old-time twenty-five cent
table is running full blast, at back end
of his Drug Store.
WANTED QUICK.— Do you want a
doctor quick? Phone No. 26, and Dr.
Heilman can be had instantly from
any part of town. 40-4t
Parlor suits, book cases, chofFoniers,
bedroom suits, in fact everything in
the furniture line, going cheap at La-
Bar's. 42
Rocking chairs ! Rocking chairs!!
Rocking chairs !!! an endless variety
to select from for Christmas. All prices
at Laßar's. 42
FOR SALE.— A well watered farm
with good buildings, for sale or rent.
Termß easy. Also town property for
sale. Apply to F. D. Leet, Emporium,
Pa. 41-4t
We have a larger and better stock of
books than ever before, from "Mother
Goose" to the latest novels at H. S.
Lloyd's.
Zinc and Grinding Maife
Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice
as long as lead and oil mixed by hand.
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Don't let that foolish fad (Ebony)
cost you three or four dollars in a comb
and brush set, but goto Taggart's
Drug Store —as fine set as can be made
for four dollars.
SHAW'S PURE MALT.—Is no doc
tored compound, but a pure, wholesome
and strengthening stimulant. Especi
ally commended for medical purposes.
Sold by F. X. Blumle, Emporium,
Pa. n2-yl
It pays to buy the best—or at least to
get the best value for your money.
We make no reduction on goods be
cause they have been injured in any
way, therefore you get the real article,
without blemish. N. SEGER.
ATTRACTIVE GOODS.—H. A. Zar ps &
Company, at the Fair Store have a
wonderful attractive line of goods now
displayed for Chistmas, consisting of
the greatest variety of fancy goods,
toys, and —well it is simply impossible
to enumerate the wonderful line of
goods. Call and inspect them.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
Issue Clerical Orders for 1901.
The Pennsylvania Raiiroad Company
announces that clerical orders will be
issued for the year 1901 to ordained
clergymen having regular charge of
churches located on or near the line of
their road.
xVpplication blanks may be obtained
of ticket agents, and same should reach
the General Office by December 22, so
that orders may be mailed by Decem
ber 31 to clergymen entitled to receive
them. Orders will be issued only on
individual application of clergymen
when made on blanks furnished by the
Company and certified to by one of its
agents. 1844-lt
The Election Returns Show
That the Lackawanna Railroad has
been elected Americas most comfort
able Railroad. If the result of election
suited you, take a trip 011 the Lacka
wanna with your family; if it went the
other way, get even by taking a little
journey, and forget your troubles.
Remember Lackawanna Agents can
sell you tickets to any point in Greater
America. Excursion rates are now in
effect to all Southern resorts, Cuba,
Florida and the Pacific Coast. If you
want to know all about your proposed
trip, call on nearest D. L. & W. R. li.
Agent, or write Fred P. Fox, Div. Pass.
Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. 37-tf
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900.
Stops the Cough
And Works off the Cold,
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a
eold in one day. No Cure, no Pay.
Price 25 cents. 26yl
On the Scent of Bribery.
A Primrose Dame, canvassing a Lon
don constituency, called upon a Mrs.
Smith and asked for her husband's vote.
Mrs. Smith expressed regret, but was
afraid her husband would vote for the
Liberals. "The fact is," she said, "he
has been promised a new suit of clothes if
he votes for the other side." The Prim
rose Dame was in an ecstasy of curiosity.
"Who had made the promise?" Mrs.
Smith mustn't tell. Half a sovereign was
offered for the information; but Mrs.
Smith was of the opinion that she could
n't tell for that. "Well, look here, I'll
give you a sovereign if you tell me," said
the lady at last. Then Mrs. Smith suc
cumbed to the tempter. Having received
the money she revealed the secret. "If
you will know ma'am it's me &s told him
that if he'd vote for the Radicals I'd give
him a new suit of clothes—and thank
you for helping to pay for it.'"—London
Chronicle.
A Woman's Awful Peril.
"There is only one chance to save your
fe and that is through an operation"
were the startling words heard by Mrs.
L. B. Hunt of Lime Itidge, Wis , from
her doctor after he had vainly tried to
cure her of a frightful case of stomach
trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stone.s
had formed and she constantly grew worse.
Then she began to use Electric Bitters
which wholly cured her. It's a wonder
ful stomach, liver and kidney remedy.
Cures dyspepsia, loss of appetite. Try it.
Only 50 cents. Guaranteed. For sale
by L. Taggart. Dec
New York has a Malay Colony.
We have a small number of Malays
and Lascars in the sailors' boarding-house
district, which is situated near the East
and North rivers, down town. The Ma
lays are chiefly Manila men, although
many come from Batavia, Samarang and
Singapore. The Lascars are from India.
They are all so dark as to be taken for
negroes, but their features are Caucasian
and their hair is straight, stiff and wiry.
They are peaceable and orderly up to a
certain point, and then they lose all self
control and generally resort to the knife.
The number varies from fifty to four and
five hundred. They are inveterate smok
ers, and many of them use opium as well
as tobacco.—New York Post.
Sow Death Near.
"It often made my heart ache," writes
L. C. Oversreet, of Elgin, Tcnn., "to
hear my wife cough until it seemed her
weak and sore lungs would collapse.
Good doctors said she was so far gone
with consumption that no medicine or
earthly help could save her, but a friend
recommended Dr. King's New Discovery
and persistent use of this excellent medi
cine saved her life." It's absolutely
guaranteed for Coughs, Colds Bronchitis,
Asthma and all throat and lung diseases.
50c and 81.00 at L. Taggart's. Dec
Cameron.
Editor Press:—
E. 11. Lininger visited the county seat
Monday.
E. I). Parks of Emporium was in town
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Fox of Drift
wood was in town Monday, the guests of
W. H. Morse and family.
F. Germio moved his family down
from the little dam, and occupies one of
the houses in the Block Row.
L. K. Huntington of Emporium was
in town Tuesday looking after business.
Warren McConnell and Joe Yocum
visited the county seat Saturday.
John Schwab of the C. S. N. S. at
Lock Haven is home until after the Hol
idays.
George Cooley who has been to school
at Brookville the past few months arrived
home Saturday to spend the Holidays.
Sam Ebersole of Sterling Run was in
town Tuesday on business.
Able Morton of First Fork was in
town Wednesday, the guest of E. F.
Comley and family.
B.E. Smith of Sterling Run was a vis
itor to our village on Wednesday.
The dance in K. G. E. hall last Fridav
was a success. Everybody enjoyed a
good time.
Alex. Schwab moved his family into
one of the Block houses last week from
First ward.
F. 11. Lundy, who has been operatin»
here for several weeks past, loft last Sat
urday forTamaqua where he has accepted
a position on the Philadelphia & Reading
It. R. Mr. Osborne of Sterling Run has
taken his place here.
Letter to W. H. Cramer.
Emporium, Pa.
Dear Sir: It is your business to know
what materials to put into a house as
well as to plan it. Of course, you know
the effect of zinc on lead in paint
toughens it. Do you also know the
greater effect of zinc ground in?
For a painter can't grind; he can
only mix. Devoe lead and zinc is
thoroughly ground in oil. The result
is an intimate mixture.
Your painter can only mix; he can't
grind; there's no need of grinding by
hand. He should buy lead and zinc
ground together in oil.
Devoe lead and zinc is that; the pro
portions are right besides. It outlasts
lead and oil two to one, and costs no
more—even less; for hand-work can't
compete with machine- work.
Yours truly,
16 F. W. DEVOE & Co.
Sinnamahonlng.
Editor Prett:—
The Buffalo & Susquehanna railroad is
now connected with the P. & E., at this
place, and after some ballasting and lining
up is done, will be ready for business. I
have been reliably informed that, the first
regular train, a mixed one, will be placed
in service about Jan. Ist. This road will
be of more benefit and importance to this
place than may at first appear. Not only
will it open up a more convenient avenue
of trade and communication between
Cameron and Potter counties but will also
be of much importance from a commercial
standpoint. Our mills will no longer be
compelled to depend on rain and snow for
a supply of logs, but they can be brought
here by rail—a convenience to the parties
interested. Besides this the lumber
market of western New York will be
more accessible to the Sinnamahoning
valley, the benefits of which is at present
somewhat speculative and must be solved
by future developments, but in all events
our people have just cause for being elated
over the adveut of this new railroad.
Barclay Bros', new bridge, crossing the
First Fork, which was partly built and
damaged by the recent flood is being rap
idly completed and will, when finished,
withstand any ordinary flood without
injury.
Parties desiring to secure first-class
music for the holidays will do well to
consult Pap Blodget and his Zobo band.
Their"selections"have a very s(h)oothing
effect on human nature. There can ex
ist no care or sorrow, rats, cats, dogs or
crying babies when this combination be
gins to toot. Neither would the blowing
of steam whistles and the ringing of
church bells annoy you when this band is
getting in its work on schedule time.
Terms cheerfully furnished on applica
tion.
•TOE.
The most effective little liver pills made
are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They
never gripe. R. C. Dodson. 81y
New Publication.
The revision of a work which has been
before the public for over forty years, and
which has an annual circulation of over
ten million copies in five different lang
uages, is somewhat remarkable. Its veu
erable author here gives the result of half
a century of professional experience iu
perfecting his system of medicine. As a
guide to those who use his Specifics and
valuable hints as to diet and care of the
sick this Manual of 144 pages is admir
ably systemized for the needs of the sick.
We especially notice the unmistakable
professional tone which pervades every
page of the book. This pocket edition
contains a portrait of the author, and the
cover is a beautiful half-tone from an or
iginal model, and will be sent free, postage
prepaid, on recjuest to the Humphreys'
Medicine Company, corner William and
John Streets, New York.
Adam,
Meldrum &
Anderson Co.
396 to 408 Main St.—American Block,
BTJF'F'.A.IjO, N. Y.
We are making the greatest and fin
est display of holiday goods ever shown
in Buffalo. In all departments of our
great dry goods store we show an extraor
dinary variety of useful and novel arti
cles suitable for Christmas gifts.
We lead the trade in Christmas books,
toys, dolls, games, fancy goods, art novel
ties, handkerchiefs, gloves, furs and in
all staple dry goods departments. You
must not visit Buffalo without seeing our
grand Christmas display. Pay you to
come to Buffalo for no other reason.
Pan- American Sou
venir Handker
chiefs.
With Pan-American flag border and
the famous artistic "Beck Design" in
center can only be bought from us.
These elegant souvenir squares in silk
and satin, with the unique and beautiful
"Beck Design" in centre and the border
of the flags of all the North and South
American countries arc truly works of art
arid make Christmas presents of rare val
ue. The flag border is copyrighted by us
and we have the exclusive priviledge of
using the "Beck Design" on fabrics, and,
as we have said, these splendid souvenirs
and advertisements of the great Pan-
American Exposition of next year can
be bought only from us We have the
following kinds:
24-incli surah silk squares, SI.OO each,
with your choice of Beck Design in cen
tre or view of Niagara Falls, satin
squares, 51.50 each.
Those flag handkerchiefs or squares
make elegant pillow tops. We have
pillows made up at §4, §5 and $5.50
Heavy sateen pillow toj s, Gsc each.
AIIIM, MElDlill A- ANIIEItSOS CO.,
The American Block.
BUFFALO, N. Y
Fl v .* • -OUCT, TRf TTievnarcstood theteftofyearf,
V £ , ..—. 112 cured thousands of
K I U « iu,i< U • £ i/J ///ycases o( Nerrous Diseases, such
If (W 1(v . ... , • A-'Jilt Ijcb ' l »y. l>luines!,Slee[iles»-
fr rf i *.l, -/. J J»«» » nd Varicocele,Atrophy, &C.
MUhIII • ' „jnrTThey clear the brain, strengthen
the circulation, make digestion
-*®S6T?? 0 ''" ' h ? whole being. All drains and losses are checked patents
Mailed se le't U p ' CO K^"'2 r lS worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death.
HfiwFlSfjX 1 Z *' P« t»*: 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund tho
*» money, fc.oo. Send for free book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.
For sale by B.C. lJodson, Eoiporium, 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 on short notice.
G. SCHMIDT'S. 1 —
HEADQUARTERS FOR
FRESH BREAD,
§ popular 1™.,..
CONFECTIONERY
Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful
skillful attention.
for infants and Chi idren.
The Kind You Have Always Bought bas l>orne the signa
ture of Clias. H. Fletcher, and lias been made under liis
personal supervision for over years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
** Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
_______ THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
FIRST ORJSAT
|A™VEEARYSALE:!
One Year Ago, i
When we first entered this business field as HONEST, pj
!' up-to-date, "PRICE LOWERING HUSTLERS" for the ||
people's patronage, we were met with the cold and most bit- |||)|
ter enmity of the high-priced profit-grasping monopoly, who J|>
fought us, "tooth and nail," both in the open and in the §||j
dark. But we drove, rough shod, over these 100% autocrats
and right from the start victory perched on our low|priced ifl
banner. M
iThis month we shall celebrate our signal mercantile Ip
victory and First Birthday by giving the public, who stood !H
by us so nobly and aided us by their most liberal patronage |lf
and personal support, the greatest lay out of Gigantic Bar- W
gains ever offered iu any town on earth.
For months we have persistently planned for this event, ffl
v and now have the finest and largest line of
!|| Holiday Furniture in this County.
Come one! Come all ! and join iu this first GREAT Hf
ll ANNIVERSARY BARGAIN JUBILEE. H
HI AN ENDLESS LINE OF BEAUTIFUL CHAIRS. §§
|j| MAIL ORDERS receive prompt and conscientious attention ||f
pi WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. GIVE US A CALL.
|Scienlilic Embalming! MM J
h FINE BROADCLOTH CASKET, FUNERAL CAR COP M
, OOU. - - - AND SERVICES, - - - OJO, «|
H RESIDENCE UP STAIRS. OPEN ALL NIGIIT. pf
(|| Remember the place, next door to the 11
1 ODD FELLOWS BLOCK.I
in 111! HIE COMPANY.; '
H BERNARD EG-AN, Manager,
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