8 F. C. Corsets ma K e AMERICAN BEAUTIES i*lfyJh. We have 'lbfV them in *ll VrF style* end jVy shapes to fit every figure, Jfct and every corset is sold under this i \ mwßw most liberal arrant— "Money re funded after <+ 1 four weeHs* trial if corset is not satisfactory. LooK for this Trade MarKon inside of corset and on box. '»— KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. Sole MaKers Kalamazoo, Mich. FOR SALE BY 39 H. A ZARPS & CO. :siM3£«s3^fcf.. r I 1 w filllliPl Cso-6 an I Education * /> t- e.roeptlorvil opportunity offered 3 >i f»v. •-. ; : v Lly;l to .. f j jLiinj women to *jj F4 ""'Op.u't .'or • toMng or for business. M Cj l-o ; i cyJtNtfn; also special ft l Si worit in Ai.i.t'.c, Shorthand, Type- «jj g wrUln/s. u: '.'.nj? teaching force, well H S pr:iJ ;il \f, good discipline and {\ A *»• 112 i Kt» intare bcit resuUii to | etudsats cf gl \ (Mrf Stat® g | sK«ai School 1 |j LOCtf J-N'VIV. flfntcn Co.. PA. fl . •: "cctly equipped, Pj j * ;. • ligiito, abundance 112 if < tennlve cawi us i* Wand etuieuc j juii-.j. l Ai;j 111, G9R99VA jjli fell Was Sandiest^, M Prepared in many color tiota h I iio but- j^ |TM|Er| ra p I "Itoent iiRES NOTHING BUT PIIES.t > \ SURE and CERTAIN CUR£^ J i'.nown for 15 years as tho ft ) REMEDY for PILES. 2 SOLD BY AIX DRUGGISTS. V D:i»rc4I:7SI!!EA33SCK«ED. CO., BT. LOUIQ. / • P( i t :.;< I.i \ 'j ag -26-Iy. 7^gy«ga^iK^-g3 t "»»»'iqy* t'acliagSß. MIkIsSH DesMoines,la. \SK YOUR DRUaaiST FOR THE ~ED CROSS BOOKLET. (MAILED FREE.) IQMEY ItEFDNDED IS HOT AS WE SAY L. Taggart. 'j A safe, certain relief for Suppressed I H Menstruation. Never known to full. Hnfe! I J Sure! Speedy! Batisfactlon (guaranteed fi IE? or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for E [K 81.00 i>i'r box. Will send them on trial, to £ H| be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. I jjjj UNIYCb V.nOICALCO., Elox 7*. L.ncAttTgi^P«^H Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart. ru CurM Drunkenness.' iCeeley o^ ,i m, " THE S KEELEY S e,or i ¥i'fp |NSTiTUTE - U I | A 4246 Fifth AT*., VIIT&BCUtj, FA. Foley's Kidney Care makes kidneys arid bladder right. BANNER SALVE "• •» mc' healing salve in the world. ' ANIIVCALa :N A STORIVi. They Dlullkc the Wet Weather and Seek, a Place of Safety. Both wild and taino animals, four footed or with wings, have a deep seat ed aversion to wet weather. Even wa ter fowl will seek a dry hiding place wben It rains. Did you ever wntch the actions of qattle before a big storm? If so, you must have seen them grow more and more uneasy as the clouds gathered. You also saw them run up and down the field, as If seeking to escape some impending danger. Finally, when the storm breaks, they draw close together and with lowered heads present a pic ture of despair. Domestic animals when it rains will always keep indoors, or, failing that, they will seek shelter by the barn or under trees or beneath the hedges and thickets—in sh«rt, in any convenient place where they may not be entirely exposed to the downpour. It is the same with fowls. They dis like the rain, which soaks their feath ers. They seek sheltered places and creep under wagons or behind boxes and boards. Chickens do not mind get ting their feet wet, for they will scratch the ground soon after a shower in search of worms and beetles. Wild birds do their best to keep out of the rain. Some of them build a roof over their nests; others choose a home under the eaves or under a projecting cliff, where they may be safe from the discomfort that the rain brings. But most of them are without shelter provided in advance by their own fore thought. These take refuge In any place that they happen to find at hand. If you watch them before the storm, you will see them looking for such a place. If the storm comes suddenly, the small and helpless ones seem be wildered, flying from tree to tree and from limb to limb, quite unable to make up their minds exactly where to hide themselves.—Pittsburg Dispatch. ANIMAL ODDITIES. It is said that hornets never use the same nest a second season. The largest egg laid by any European bird Is that of the swan; the smallest that of the golden crested wren. The silkworm is three inches long and is well provided with legs, having no less than sixteen of these valuable members. A French farmer has made experi ments which show that caterpillars avoid black objects, but are attracted in numbers by white. Greyhounds are pictured on Egyptian monuments carved 3000 B. C. The Arab boarliound is the oldest type of domestic dog at present existing. Mosquitoes were unknown in Swit zerland until the completion of the St. Gothard tunnel under the Alps. The tunnel gave them a short cut to the land of William Tell. A pigeon in harvest time eats its own weight in grain a day, and a blackbird or thrush will eat its own weight daily of ripe fruit. Many kinds of birds exist In summer largely upon plants raised by man for his food. Xo Tick Tlaere. "No doubt you see that I am one of the diffident men," observed the drum mer, "one of the sort who don't com pare watches with the town clock and tell everybody for a block around that the clock is seven minutes off. I was up in a Massachusetts town a few weeks ago, and I had to make a cer tain train or loss a thousand dollar or der. I looked at my watch and in a furtive way compared it with the town clock. It looked to me as if there was a big difference between the two, but I decided togo by the clock. I went into three or four places, loafed around and was killing time when an acquaint ance came along and said: " 'I thought you were going to make that 2:30 train?' v " 'Yes, I am,' I replied. " 'When?' " 'This afternoon, of course.' " 'By what time?' " 'By your town clock. I've got half an hour yet.' " 'Oh, you have!' he laughed. 'Well, let me tell you that our clock hasn't been running for a week, and you have lost your train by an hour and a quar ter.' " Spongre Finliinsf- Sponges are gathered by means of a long pole with a hook attached to the lower end, with which the sponge fish erman Is very expert. He lies upon his Gtomaeh in the stern of a boat looking through an ordinary water bucket with a glass bottom, which does away with the glare from the water and allows him to survey the bottom leisurely while the boatman rows,or sculls the boat. A schooner lies at anchor near by, from which a half dozen or more of these small boats flsli. It returns to port when it is loaded, or at night, as the case may be. II is I,:M'.OM. A nouveau riche recently attended a picture sale. A friend who had noticed him at the sale asked afterward, "Did you pick up anything at that picture sale, Jorkins?" and the other respond ed: "Oh, yes; a couple of landscapes. One of 'em was a basket of fruit and the other a storm at sea."—Boston Com mercial Bulletin. Where Ilmiicer 1.1e.H. "I want to be famous," said the boy. "Well, you'll have to be mighty care ful," answered the father. "There are more people who make fools of them selves trying to be famous than in any other way."-—Chicago I'ost. Turn About. "It's queer how many people trust a doctor." "I don't know. Did you never notice how many peoplq a doctor trusts?"— Philadelphia Bulletin. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ai, 1901. Recommends It To Trainmen. G. 11. Hausan, Lima, ()., Engineer L. E. &. W. R. R., writes: "I have been troubled a great deal with backache. I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure, and one bottle entirely relieved me. I gladly recommend it to any one. espec ially my friends among the train men, who are usually similarly ffliacted." L. Taggart. They only are wise who know that they know nothing. Sellable and Gentle. "Apill's a pill," says the saw. But there are pills and pills. You want a pill wbich is certain, thorough and gentle. Mustn't gripe. DeWitt's Little Early Risers fill the bill. Purely vegetable. Do not force but assists the bowels to act. Strengthen and invigorate. Small and easy to take. R. C. Hudson. Double ignorance is where a man is ignorant of his ignorance. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature-of /-&CC4U4/. —— wmmmmmm ■ i ■ ggggggggggggg Dr. Humphreys' Specifics cure by acting directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in any other part of the system. NO. CI'RES. PRICES. I—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. ,i£s Si—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 3—Teething, Colic,Crying,Wakefulness .'ZH ( COPYRICHTS and DESICNS. | ■Send your business direct to Washington, j | naves time, costs less, better service* 5 j My office close to TJ. 8. Patent Office. FREE prelimln- £ i J try examinations made. Atty's fee not due until patent 112 \la secured. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN- 19 YEARS * J ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How to obtain Patents," J 4 etc., sent free. Patents procured through E. O. Biggero £ ;receive special notice, without charge, in tho H !'INVENTIVE ACE \ illustrated monthly—Eleventh year—terms, $1 a year £ Kodofi dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. ALL SORTS. WHITES CREAM VERMIFUGUE re moves the unhealthy tissue upon which worms thrive; it brings, and quickly, a healthy condition of body, where worms cannot exist. Price, 25 cents. L. Taggart. 3lan punishes the action, but God the intention. Never try to coax a cold or use the remedy that unfailingly conquers both. BALLARD'S HOREIIOUND SYRUP is the great specific for all throat and lung troubles. Price, 25 and 50 cents. L. Taggart. Hell is full of good intentions, and heaven of good works. Many people are suffering tearfully from indigestion or dyspepsia, when one single bottle ot HERBINE 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. Intentions, like eggs, soon spoil unless hatched. For all fresh cuts or woumds, either on the human subject or on animals, BAL i.Aim'+i SNOW LINIMENT is excellent; while for corn-huskers' sprained wrists, barbed-wire cuts and sores on working horses, it cannot ba too highly commenc ed. Price, 25 and 50 cents. L. Taggart. A man who gives his children habits of industry provides better than by giving fortunes. There is probably no disease more dis tressing aud annoying than piles, RAU LER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT is daily curing case!. - of years' standing of itching and bleeding piles. The cure be gins on the first application, a tittle per severance makes the cure complete, Price, 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. L. Taggart. Industry is Fortune's right hand, and frugality has left. Geo. A. Points, Upper Sandusky, (>., writes: "I have been using Foley's Honey and Tar for hoarseness and find it the best remedy I ever tried. It stopped the cough immediately and re lieved all soreness." Tako none but Foley's. L. Taggart. The bee from his industry in the sum mer eats honey all the winter. To-day take Foley's Honey and tar. Tt positively prevents pneumonia, or other serious results from colds. It may be too late to morrow. L. Taggart. < )no honey bee is better than a IIOUKO full of flies. Adolpli Bluner, Grand Mound. la., writes: '-1 have used Foky > Honey aud Tar in my family and think it is the best cough cure on the market. I would not be without it in my home, as there is nothing so good for coughs and colds. L. Taggart. There is always room for a man of force, and lie makes room for many. \V. J. Shively, Batcsville, <).. speaking of Banner Salve, says: '-I used it for piles, audit has done me mora good than any salve I have ever used, and I have tried a great man}' kinds.'' L. Taggart. Nothing so difficult but may be won by industry. Seymour Webb, Moira, N. V.. writes: "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had triad several physicians but received no relief u.itil I bought a bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure. After usiug two bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recommend Foley's Kidney cure." Take only Foley's. L. Taggart 'a. This world belongs to the energetic. For Hoarseness. Benj. Ingerson, of liuttou, Ind., says he had not spoken a word above a whis per for months, and one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice. Be sure you get Foley's. L. Taggart. Industry need not wish. To Cure A Cough Stop coughing, as it irritates the lungs, and gives them no chance to heal. Foley's Honey and Tar cures without causing a strain in throwing off the phlegm like common cough expectorants. L. Taggart. Some men go through a forest and see no firewood. Easy to Cure a Cold if you go about 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. Continue the treatment next day and your cold will melt away. Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart. An ass will deny more in an hour than a hundred philosophers will prove in a year. When You Get a Headache don't waste a minute but goto your drug gist and get a box of Krause's Headache Capsules. They will prevent paint, even though your skull were cracked. They are harmless, too. Read the guarantee. Price ~~>c. Sold by L. Taguart. Ignorance thinks the rest of the world blind. 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 suc cessful in cases of nervousness, as thou sands of grateful people will to tify. Sold by L. Taggart. Foley's honey and Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiates. New Departure AT JASPER HARRIS' Popular Clothing House, EMPORIUM, PA. T© THE LADIES: We take pleasure in informing the ladies of Cameron county that we have added a first-class line of Ladies' Furs and Capes, Aud invite their inspection. Our furs are from one of the most reliable houses in the country and we propose giving our lady customers some genuine bargains. Come in and see. GUR READY-MADE CLOTHING Continues to increase in favor and the people are keeping our popular UNION MADE CLOTHING moving. Our early winter line of goods cannot be excelled in this section. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS DID YOU SAY ? We have them in all grades aud prices. We especially call your attention to our popular Automobile Overcoat and other up to-date styles. Our store was never in better shape to serve the wants of the public. COME! JASPER HARRIS, Remember the'place—Directly Opposite Post Office, Emporium, Pa. for 6r.ife and Children. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OIL Pare goric, Drops and Sootliiiig Syrups. It is Flersanfc. it contains neither Oritur., Morphine nor other xtarcotio substance. It destroys Worms and allays ieveviShnosjß. St cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves l:eetli- Troubles sutd cures Constipation, t rcg;nafces tne Stomach and Uoweis, giving l liealthy and natural sleey. The Children's Panacea —The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signal are In Use For Over 30 Years, BT.-rTT?' ; ?>' V.' = G. SCHMIDTS^' UFAnniiAPTPPS FOR FRESH BREAD, 112 Popular ""u | n NUTS CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful attention. ufc A cur ® f u * r * nt€cd ,112 y° u ÜBe m I PILES supposhorg i FU A A Juliiiditf j, Malt. Thompson, Supt. jj B Ora.leti Schools, Htatcsvillo, N. C., writes : " 1 can MJ U LrJ they do nil you claim for them." Or. S. M. l»«vor»», S3 EH liaveu Hocit.W. V«i., writ.-* : "They give unlTernal *atir faction." Ilr. H. I'. Mo-Gill, T»nn.. *«!te»: ffi lTii " la a practi.-c of 'iS yean*. I have found no reme ty to Tl W cqunl yours. " I'tth - *, 60 l INN. Samples Free. SoM W| O fc; '"u'cfilel,. SUDY, LANCASTER, PA. bV Sold in 1 Emporium by 1,. Taggart. Call for free sample. D R. FENNER^J II Blood & Liver! iSS2 REMEDY AND IMERVE TONHO, g I?. O. Dodsf>u, 36-28ly. Emporium. P» tfrum Lite* REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY THE ©f MO. — Sg*jgtLE3XTOaX H.E23FiiXSrO"SP protlncos tJia abovo results lu !10 clays. It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall, toun;- mo j r.-lU repaln thoir lost manhood, and eld men will rocovor tlioir youthful vigor by uoina ItEViVO. I- quickly nrvd euroly rcjlorca Nervous ooee, Lout Vitality, Zrcpotsncy. Nightly Emissions. Lost Power Falling Memory, Wast inn DiEeasee, and all effects of eolf-abuso or eicarsand indiscretion, which unfits onofcrstudy,bu6lnes?orrr.srris'-e. U not oaly curia by starting at ths scat of disease,but iiia.Ttoat norTe toalo and bloofl s>talld.?r, bring* iußl-v.S tlm y-lalt glow to palo chocs*3 and ra storing tbo tire of youth. It vard3 oif Jnsoaits 1 ant«. Connamptlon. Insist on havins ]REVIVO>ao other. It cca bo carried in vcct pocket. By mail, is'l.COperpscteaßo.or eix for ©B.OO, with a gjosl ftSro "isrlftcrs nuaraoteo So ctyo or refmiiS iho money. Book and ndvlso froo. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., '^ 0 ,^ y a m o. u ,l!L P '-' •' For Sal;' in Emj < rir.nt, by IJ. C. IH'dson.