Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, November 28, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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F. C. Corsets
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AMERICAN BEAUTIES
We Have
KKV them in all
V. F stylos and
shapes to fit
every figure.
y and every
corset is sold
under tHls
I C mJOHf most liberal
J W arrant—
"Money re
funded after
A w ! four weeKt'
trial If corset is
not satisfactory.
Looh for this
Trade MarH on
inside of corset
and on box. *- ' —-
KALAMAZOO
CORSET CO.
Sole MaHera
Kalamazoo, Mich.
FOR SALE BY
39 11 A ZARI'S & CO.
i Get an |
I Education 1
I An exceptional opportunity offered g
to young men and young women tori
prepare for teaching or for buslneFS. ft
Four regular courses; also special fa
work In Music, Shorthand, Type- fc
writing. Strong teaching force, well 112
graded work, good discipline and K
Eard study, Insure best results to R
students of
Central State |
Normal School [
LOCK HAVEN. Clinton Co., PA.
, Ilandaomc bull<llni?fl perfectly equipped, 112
; nteam beat, electric lights, abundance of i
• pure mountain water, extensive rumpus !
; and athletic grounilu. Expenses low. Send !
I for catalog. !
). R. FLICKINGER, Principal.
Central State Normal School, I
j LOCK HAVEN. jg
rn have no cllect on Avltnr'^lt ■
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Madeby
Standard Oil jj \ \ Vji \
j> Company ££ \
MOST IN QUANTITY. BEST IN QUALITY.
WORMS!;
i WHITE'S CREAM *
£ vermifuge;
Z FOR 20 YEARS ft
\ Has led all WORM Remedies. \
7 EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. ¥
| HOLD BY ALL BRIOOISTS ■
/ Prepared by \
\ RICIIACD3OIT MEDICINE CO., ST. LOCI 6. /
Forstlet.. by Taggart S6-ly.
Called to Hftffi Vin De
iny Address Hdujm Cinchona co.
In Plain mgua l 6i2Locustst
Packages. DesMoines.la
ASK YOUR DRUOaiST FOR THE "ED CROSS
BOOKLET. (MAILED FREE)
10NEY EEFUIiDED IF WOT AS WE SAT
L. Taggart.
fmm
18 A safe, certain relief for Suppressed I
3g Menstruation. Never known to full. .Safe! u
Nt Sure! Speedy! .Satisfaction Guaranteed ($
|M or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for ■
91 £I.OO per box. Will send them on trial, to I
■ be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. B
B UNITED MEDICAL CO., Box 74. UNOITCR. P. M
Br; gggaßgal
Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart.
Cures Drunkenness.
ee!ey c "5- mE
' THE
ffl KEELEY
Write for || INSTITUTE,
BsekleL 4S««Pim.A™,
0 ei * VITTbULIIU, Va.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys ond bladder right.
BANNER SALVE
♦»t* moet healing salve in the world.
JPT" Seeing; the Editor.
'An Interesting story is related bj
Colonel Dennison in the volume "Sol
dlering In Canada" concerning the late
Sir Henry Ilavelock-Allau, wlio was a
famous lighter. The colonel says: "My
wife and I were in Hyde park one day
: when Sir Henry came over and asked
1 bow she liked his horse. She said very
i much, and I gave my opinion that It
was about the 11 nest horse I had seen
on the row that day. He then told us
an anecdote about the horse. He said
be had ridden Into Darlington, which
was close to his country seat, and he
nent a boy up to the editor of the news
paper asking him to come down to the
street to speak to him for a few min
utes, as he could not leave his horse.
The editor was too busy to come down,
and Sir Henry went to him. He rode
up two flights of stairs Into the editor's
room, spoke to him from the horse's
back, rode round his table and back
again and then made his way out into
the street. He said the horse tumbled
things about a good bit, and the editor
danced out of his way. 'But,' added
Sir Henry, 'now the editor comes down
to me if I goto see him mounted.' "
Cllmblnif Anlmnln.
Dogs often have to be trained to
climb stairs, instinctively distrusting
the upper stories. It has been conjec
tured that this is because the dog's
forelegs break easily below the shout
der, and the beast seems to realize this.
The fox has no such fear and has been
known to climb a tree with plenty of
small limbs to the height of seventeen
feet. Swimming comes easier than
climbing to most animals as well as to
many races of men. Hats and guinea
pigs can swim well and do not climb at
all.
Bears can climb well if llltie, but the
grizzly and other large .species stay
mainly on the ground. A bear always
climbs down a tree backward, as does
the domestic cat until she has nearly
reached the ground, when she turns
and jumps, but most wild cats run
down a trunk head first, even the heavy
leopard being a more skillful climber
than the light house cat. The tiger
and lion, however, do not climb, for no
discoverable reason unless it be that
they fear falling on account of their
weight.
Moclliicationci of Iron.
Add carbon to pure iron, and it be
comes steel. Add a hydrocarbon to
Iron, and steel itself becomes so ex
tensively modified that its properties
are not recognizable. Thus steel may
be soft as pure iron. Add hydrogen in
varying quantity, and it has the quali
ty of resilience, as in the watch spring,
or the quality of tenacity, as in the
knife or razor, or may be given nearly
all the hardness of a diamond, as in a
file. With steel at a low temperature,
from 400 to 450 degrees P., edge tools
are produced and color in the yellow
shades; from 500 to 525 degrees various
sorts of springs are produced, color
blue, while by heating iron to white
ness and plunging it into water, which
is mainly composed of hydrogen, files
are produced or forms even harder.
lee In tin* Sioltroom.
A medical journal tells how a saucer
ful of shaved ice may be kept in a
sickroom through a day and night if
need be, even with a lire in the room.
Put the saucer holding the ice in a
soup p!ate and cover it with another.
Then place the soup plates thus arrang
ed on a good, heavy pillow and cover
with another pillow, pressing the pil
lows so that the plates are completely
imbedded in them. The paragraph adds
that one of the best ice shavers is an
old jack plane set deep. It should be
turned bottom upward and the ice
moved backward and forward over the
cutter.
To Forffct.
Feeble natures live ia their sorrows)
instead of converting them into apo
thegms of experience. They are satu
rated with thciu, and they consume
themselves by singing back each day
into the misfortunes of the past. To
forget is the great secret of strong and
creative existence, to forget after the
manner of nature, which knows no
past and begins again every hour the
mysteries of her indefatigable produc
tiveness.—Balzac.
A (.olden Ilath.
Mme. du Barry when at the zenith
of her power had a bath so constructed
that on touching a tap a cascade of
golden louis, from a reservoir that was
always kept well filled, mingled with
the flow of scented water. This device
*as fashioned, it is said, to represent
the legend of Danae.
An Indian Almanac.
The Indians in Canada, when they
goto hunt for the long winter, take a
flat wooden almanac, with a hole for
each day. Sundays are marked and
holidays so as to be distinguished, and
fast days have a rude fish. The owner,
moving his peg each day, keeps up
with the times.
Which He Did.
"I'll make somebody smart for this!"
exclaimed the man who had thought
lessly kicked an innocent looking hat
that lay on the sidewalk.
And he limped homeward and scolded
his wife for not having dinner ready.—
Exchange.
It Spread.
Patience —Did I'eggy advertise an
announcement ol her engagement in
the nev. spap. isV
Patrice- No; sh;- didn't have to. She
told ail her girl frionds that it was a
secret. —Yonhcr:*. .Statesman.
The jarrow wood, which grows in
Australia, is almost the only kind
known to the lumbermen which effec
tively resists the depredations of in
sects. Not an insect will touch it.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1901.
Recommends It To Trainmen.
(i. 11. Hitupun, Liniu, O , Engineer L. |
E. &. W. II 11., wiiles: "I have been
troubled ;t jzreat deal with backache. I j
was induced to try FoleyV Kidney Cure,
and one buttle entirely relieved imi. 1
gladly recommend it to any one. espec
ially my friends anions the train men,
who are usually similarly fliiacted." L.
Taggart.
Whom we love best, to them we can
say least.
Sellable and Oentle.
"Apill's a pill," says the saw. But
there arc pills and pills. You waut a pill
which 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. It. C. Bodson.
One expresses well only the love he
does not feel.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
There's beggary in the love that can
be reckon'd.
y VETERINARY SPECIFICS
A. A. I FRYERS, Congestion!*, 111 flu 111 ina-
CURES ) TLONM, Lung Fever. Milk Fever.
11. I).) SPHAIIVS, Lameness, Injuries.
CURKB ) Rheumatism.
C. C.IKOKE THROAT. Quinsy, Epizootic.
CURES ) Distemper.
CURES 1 WORMS, Dot,. <iruba.
E. E. (COUGHS. Colds. Influenza, Inflamed
CURES J LungH, Pleuro-Pneumonia.
F. F.) COLIC. Dellyaehe, Wind-111 own,
CURES) Diarrhea, Dyiientery.
G.«. Prevents MISCARRIAGE.
CURES i K,DVEY & BLADDER DISORDERS.
I. I. )SKI\ DISEASES. Manir, Eruptions.
CURES ) Lleers. Grease, Farcy.
J. K. BAR CONDITION. Staring Coat.
CURES ) Indigestion, Stomach StaKßers.
60c. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifies, Hook, &c., $7.
At druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Medicine (JO., Cor. Williams John
Sts., New York. VETERINARY MANUAL SENT FREE.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL. WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific
No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only
successful remedy.
$1 per vial,or special package with powder,for $5
Bold by Druggists, or tent post-paid on receipt of price.
11l SirilKKYb* MED. CO., Cor. William * John 8la.« New York
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevent s formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. 0. DEWITT&CO., Chicago
Tbo fl. bottle contains ZV» times the 50c. size.
It. C. Dodson. Emporium, Pa.
I agac ™ CT «^li——lllM ilßiii'lWi
Failure
in life is more often due to exhausted
nerve force than to lack of capital.
Strong nerves are the capital that
helps men conquer conditions.
When people lose their capital they
set to work to regain it.
When we lose our nerve force we
ought to seek a means of getting it
back. There is a way, certain and
scientific.
feed the nerves, making them steady
aud strong as steel. 1
We do not believe they can fail to
cure Nervous Debility and physical ex
haustion; that's why we agree to refund
your money if six boxes do not cure
you.
SI.OO per box; 6 boxes $5.00, mailed
securely sealed upon receipt of price.
Hook free. Address, PEAL MEDICINE
38 Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
For sale by R.C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. 51
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis
eases .
m CY'O KIDNEY CURE Is a
lULt I 0 Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and SI.OO.
L. Taggart, Emporium, Pa. 36-28.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
AT P
fttof'c*. AlwnvM reliable. Drueviat for
< in Red and I
Clold metallic tioxw, Healed with bluo ribbon. i
Tttke no other. KtTiitt 1 diiuifcroiiM MultNti. I
tution't unci Hwvoi'your Druggist. I
or solid If. in stamp* for i'arliculnrt, TewH
iMoniat* and '-Keller for Penile*." in letter, I
bv n'tiirii .Hall. 10.000 Testimonials. bokl by i
all Drufwistc.
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL. CO.
ttlOO 91udiiion Square, PIKKLA., FA, '
MuuUbu tfcU HP«r.
ALL SORTS.
WHITES CREAM VEIIMIPUGUE 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.
Love is master of the wisest. It is
only fools who defy him.
Never try to coax a cold or cough, use
the remedy that unfailingly conquers
both. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP
is the great specific for all throat and
lung troubles. Price, 25 and 50 cents.
L. Taggart.
Love makes fools wits, and witß fools.
Many people are suffering fearfully
from indigestion or dyspepsia, when one
single bottle of HERUINE 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.
Love places a genius and a fool on a
level.
For all fresh cuts or woumds, either on
the human subject or on animals, BAL
LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT is excellent;
while for corn-buskers' sprained wrists,
barbed-wire cuts and sores on working
horses, it cannot be too highly commenc
ed. Price, 25 and 50 cents. L. Taggart.
Let hiui who would not be idle fall in
love.
There is probably no disease more dis
tressing and annoying than piles. HAU
LER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT is
daily curing cases 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.
Love is the occupation of an idle man,
the amusement of a busy one, and the
shipwreck of a sovereign.
Geo. A. Points, Upper Sandusky, 0.,
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." Take none but
Foley's. L. Taggart.
Love being the lighter, when mixed
with business, always rises to the top.
To-day take Foley's Honey and tar.
It positively prevents pneumouia, or other
serious results from colds. It may be too
late to-morrow. L. Taggart.
Love is the business of the idle, but
the idleness of the busy.
Adolph Bluner, Grand Mound, la.,
writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and
Tar in my family and think it is the best
cough cure on the market. 1 would not
be without it in my home, as there is
nothing so good for coughs and colds. L.
Taggarl.
Love makes time pass, and time makes
love pass.
W. J. Shivcly, Batesville, ()., speaking
of Banner Salve, says:"l used it for
piles, and it has done me mora good than
any salve I have ever used, and I have
tried a great many kinds." L. Taggart.
Love is better than spectacles to make
everything seem great.
Seymour Webb, Moira, N. Y., writes:
"I bad been troubled with my kidneys
for twenty-five years and had tried several
physicians but received no relief until I
bought a bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure.
After using two bottles I was absolutely
cured. I earnestly recommend Foley's
Kidney cure." Take only Foley's. L.
Taggart's.
Jack in love is no judge of Jill's
beauty.
For Hoorßenesa.
Benj. Ingerson, of Ilutton, 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.
Love is a shroud in which the faults
of our loved one lie buried.
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.
The lover shuts his eyes aud tells him
self lies.
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. Coutinue the treatment
next day and your cold will melt away.
Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart.
Lovers and poets are privileged to lie.
When You Getfa 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. Bead the guarantee.
Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart.
True love olten uses shoiking gram
mar.
For Shattered Nerves.
A remedy that will soothe, build up j
j the wasted tissues and enrich the blood j
is- indispensable. Lichty's Colorv Nerve j
j Compound has been wonderfully snc
j eessful in cases of nervousness, as thon
| sands of grateful people will testily.
' Sold by L. Taggart.
Foley*s honey and Tar
tor children,safe,sure. No opiates.
I Balcom & Lloyd, i
I Prepared |
I for I
§ 112
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1 choice line of . .
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[ijj specially selected for the . . 11
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Weihave gathered snchL articles a R
combine elegance with if
utility and at j|
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Bnfants and Children,
The Kiml You Have Always Bought has borne the signa
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over IJO years. Allow no one
to deceive yon in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
"• Just-!i3-good " are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears
hi Use For Over 30 Years.
G. SCHMIDT'S,' —
FOR
IIP " ''* fresh BREAD,
?f popular
\ # ™
CONFECTIONERY
Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and
skillful attention.
Hi V gf W A cure guaranteed if you use H
I PILES Suppository I ;
Eg J) Malt Thompson, Supt. B
u9 Oraded Schools, States vi lie, N. C., writes : " I can *av H
R they do all you claim for them." l»r. 8. M. Devorr, K1
QB llßven Rock, \V. Vn., writes : " They gire uttiverkal ratit Hj
Mj faction." I»r. 11. 1). M<*(iill, Clarksburg, Tenn., wrltea
p l,r '" l " ,s wAn r I Tin j|
Sold in (Emporium by L. Taggart. Call for !
free sample.
fESTTivefp
:;i ; K REMEDY AND
1 ISIERVE TOWIO. h
It. C. Dcdson, Agent,
36-281y. Emp < rinrri, Pa
REVBVO
RESTORES VITALITY
the ® (Vte*
pruanoHc
prodnrra tho abovo rosalts In 30 days. It ac IB
powerfully Qud quickly. Curea when oil othera fall.
Voucr men will regain tbeir loat manhood, and old
mon will recover their youthful vigor by using
REVIVO. It quickly and ouroly restores Jlorvoua
ceas, Lent Vitality, Impoteccy. Nightly ErnißflioM,
LoßtPov.'es , Failing Ucmory, Waetinsr DiEcaecß, and
Eli effecta of eotf-abuso or eiceßßEnd Indiscretion,
which uufit.i ono for Btudy. busitiesn or marrlago. Ic
cot only curea by starting at tho coat of tUoe&Go.but
13 n iT'oi' nr-vvo ton in and blooti ballcic-r, brinj
ins back tho pink glow to palo cluselss andr.y
Btorlng the flro of youth. It wardn c£f Insanity
anil C'ouiiusoptloa. Inaist on having KEVIVOiiia
other. It can bo carried In vest pock6t. By mail.
ei.OOporpackaga.or Bit for SC.CO, wltb. a potii
tlvo xvriftca to enro or rafnad
che monry. H<viic and advise free. Address
ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 'VH.C^go".^'-'
For Sale in Emporium, by 11. C. I>< cfci..