Spring and Summer Sale I . The largest assortment of Carpets, Mattings, Oilcloth I and Linoleums,ever shown in Cameron county. All at the lowest prices. We are satisfied with a small margin, and I therefore, give our customers the benefit. Draperies in large variety and the most handsome | to be found in Emporium. HATS We carry one of the largest stocks of hats, both in felt 1 and straw in this c«unty. Our line of Children's Sun Hats | is especially handsome. I>RESS GOODS Is one of our main features and we are always prepared to show the largest, best and cheapest stock in town. We also carry a large assortment of Rainy-day Skirts. WALL PAPER A large line of Wall Paper, only five cents the double I roll. A well selected stock to choose from. M. C. TLLIS. 1 IFurniture News. The reign of MONOPOLY in furniture is a thing of the I past in this town. We have presented this community the I greatest opportunity for purchasing reliable FURNITURE at I all times and in every department at prices which never have ■ and never will be equalled in wonderful lowness. I We have also proved to the people from tJie first hour of our opening, that we try to merit their patronage by dealing with, them as we would like to be dealt by. We'd sooner have our goods back and return your money than have you dissatisfied, because onr prices are such that our furniture is always worth | i list wh»> '.t was sold for. li>7 lied Room Suites and \ ~ y Side Boards to pick from. We can save you ."iO per cent, on them. BEO ROOM SUITES AND SIDEBOARDS. WE MANUFACTURE THEM. I sl3-00 if® Pl®] pr ce other j • For this elegant Couch. places *■! .00. Q Every baby in this | | town should ride in a Go Cart, even if some have JzZT—Z—J InOjfyjj to walk a little later on > ' fig Go-cart an art creation, I with latest improvements p.— I for safety, comfort and Iff If\ services > at prices that GO-CART 4>|U. stagger competitors. I We advevtise the truth and then surpass it. Our aim is to furnish up-to-date goods at reasonable cost. Money g talks. Low prices schriek. The lever of low prices has led this store into its present popularity. SCIENTIFIC EMBALMING. FUNERAL D~RECTING. Residence up Stairs. Open all Nigbt. IjiiiHiriinii Furniture Co, BERNARD EGAN, M S r., Emporium, Pa. G. SCHMIDT'S,^' HEADQUARTERS FOR j£; FRESH BREAD, 9 popular =■ Wt ? » Wk W W& CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful attention. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY S, u,< 2. iaiAinii FOR THE YEAR 1902. Mercaintile Appraiser's Notice. Names and kind of licenses of dealers j in the county of Cameron, Pa. The j appeal will be held at the County j Treasurer's office in Emporium on Fri day, May 16, 1902, between the hours of 9 a. m.and 3 p. m. Emporium. Balcom & Lloyd, general Mdse. Mrs. Cavey, millinery. John Cummings, cigars. John Cruise, cigars and tobacco. C. O. Catlin, grain and feed. John Costello, cigars. D. W. Donovan, cigars. J. H. Day, groceries and meat. R. C. Dodson, drugs. Emporium Furniture Co.,furniture. Henry Edgcomb, general Mdse. EmporiumMillingCo. grain antl flour. Will Q. Gross, meats George 11. Gross, meats. C. B. Howard & Co., genera! Mdse. S. S. Hacket, general Mdse. M. T. Hogan, groceries. L. K. Huntington, general Mdse. S. J. Ilacket, general Mdse. Jasper Harris, clothing. R. 11. Hirsch, jewelry. I. K. Hockley, fuel and builders' j supplies. Mrs. H. O. Haupt, fruit and confec- I tionery. W. D. Johnson, general Mdse. F. G. Judd, harness. C. H. Jessop, produce. J. L. Johnson, cigars. J. A. Kinsler, groceries. Misses Kelly, millinery and clothing. ! Richard Kelly, cigars. Joseph Lechner, boots and shoes. M.M. Larrabee, furs, ammunition,etc. B. E. & L. E. Ludlum, millinery. H. S. Lloyd, stationery, wall paper. Geo. J. Labar, furniture. R. J. Lloyd, cigars. Thos. J. Lysett, cigars. Leet & Co., general Mdse A. A. McDonald, cigars and tobacco. William McGee, cigars. William McDonald, cigars. Alex. McDougall, groceries and ! meats. S. D. McDonald, cigars. Geo. Metzger, Jr , jewelry. Marry a CuPJCrsmith Co., hardware. H. A. Manett, cigars. Michael Murphy, cigars. I. O. Overhiser, cigars and confec- ! tionery. Kate Overhiser, cigars and confec- | tionery. 11. C. Olmsted, general Mdse. J. F. Parsons, general Mdse. Miss H. L. Raymond, millinery and j furnishings. Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, drugs. B. A. Slocum, groceries and meats. Frank Shives, groceries and meats. C. (!. Schmidt, confectionery and i fruit. John Schlecht, groceries. Peter Schweihart, groceries. R. Seger & Son, clothing. N. Seger, clothing. Peter Shoup, cigars. Thomas Trotter, dry goods. M. C, Tulis. general mdse L. Taggart, drugs. A. F. Yogt, boots and shoes. H A. Zarps & Co., toys, furnishings, \ etc. Driftwood. J. O. Brookbank & Co., general Mdse. W. 11. Dwyer, groceries. Frank Fox, Jr., meat. Krider & Yothers, general Mdse. S. D. McCoole, cigars. Mrs. S. D. McCoole, millinery. Fred McVicker, cigars. A. M. McDonald, cigars. W. H. Mitchell, drugs. Miss M. E. Nefcy, millinery. W. E. Rothrock, clothing. T. J. Riley, cigars. Lumber. C. C. Craven, groceries. E. M. Ebersole, groceries. Mary A. Furlong, cigars. Warren McConnell, groceries. Patrick Mahoney, cigars. J. E. Smith, general Md3e. Grove. O. L. Bailey, cigars. Barclay Bros., general Mdse. 1). P. Baird, groceries. Fee Bro3 , general Mdse. M. J. Healey, groceries. 11. B. Lightner, general Mdse. H. W. Martindaie, cigars. Nathan Silen, clothing. Geo. P. Shafer, cigars. J. F. Wolf, meats. Portage. J. H. Evans, cigars. Fee Bros., general Mdse. Geo F. Hart, general Mdse. W. R. Sizer, general Mdse. Shippen. C. R. Kline & Co., general Mdse. Eaning House, Emporium. Fred Bliss. John D. McClelland. Mrs. P. E Lewis. Billiards and Pool. Emporium. James Creighton. A. A. McDonald. Broker. Emporium. George Crawford. Any person so ascertained or assess ed who shall fail to attend such appeal, or to appeal from the decision of the | Appraiser to the Common Pleas with- j in ten days thereafter, will not be per- j mitted to set up as defense to the ! recovery of tho amount of the license j to which lie is requested to pay when j suit shall be brought, that lie is not a j dealer in merchandise, &c. The law further provides that it shall j be the duty of the County Treasurer to ! sue for the recovery of all licenses duly I returned to him by the Mercantile Ap- j praiser if not paid on or before the \ first day of July in each and every I year, within ten days alter date antl ! said Treasurer shall not be discharged from any such license unless he brings ! suit to recover the same on or before 1 that date. I. K. HOCKLEY, Mercantile Appraiser, 1902. m A safe, certain relief Suppressed Q ■ Menstruation. Never known to fail. Safe! ■ ■ Hun-! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed fe ■ or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for lli ■ Jl.o<) per box. Will send themon trial, to Hi ■ lie paid for when relieved. Sample s Free. B j H UNITED MEDICALCO , Bo* 74, L«NC»STtn, FA S I Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart. Magic Color Pictures. A glass of water and a sponge or brush act like a box of paints on the wonderful "Watergrapiis," which will appear in next Sunday's Philadelphia Press. It's the cleverest novelty of the year. The pictures are printed appar ently in biack ink. You touch them with water, and in a second they be come beautiful water color paintings. No skill is needed- Children can do it as well as grown folks. These "Water graphs" are in addition to the myster ious magic pictures, which you rub over a blank space with a coin and a picture appears. The great puzzle-man, Sam Loyd, is now on The Sunday Press staff of en tertainers. He has a page each Sunday that will set you thinking and amuse you, too. Order next Sunday's Phila delphia Press of your newsdealer in advance. Then you'll be sure to get it. tf Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After Four teen Years ol Suffering. "1 have been a filleted with sciatic rheu matism for fourteen years," says Josh Edgar, of Germantowo, Cal. ; 'I was s.ble to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything I could hear of and at Inst was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured, and I atn happy to say it has not since return ed.'' Why not use this liniment and get well? It is for sale by L. Taggart. Beveals a Great Secret. It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, are effected by I)r. Kings New Discovery for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ infected mucus, and lets the life-giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed, cough worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs s icm yield to Dr. King's Xew Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed Tide and 81.00. Trial bottles free at L. Tiiggart's. St k lf Help In Citso of Flro. As a house is never attacked by fire at the top and bottom at once, if there is a safe and ready exit at both top and bottom very little danger to life is to be feared. It is important that all exits should be so known as to be easi ly found by day or nijrlit by every in mate of the house. - If the clothes you have on catch lire, a blanket, rug or some such woolen article should be quickly and tightly wrapped around you. Air is Urns excluded, and the tire goes out. A small tire in a room can often be put out in the same way in preference to pouring water 011 it. 111 ease of fire keep all doors shut as far as possible. If a room is full of smoke, keep low or crawl, because smoke and hot air both rise, leaving the floor comparatively clear. Onr \ cried SI-IIMOIIH. The longest cold season in the United States !s found in the ltocky mountain region, '.here it c.\< ivds the warm by about ten days. The warm season in Texas and the lower Missouri valley opens about ten days earlier than in the re.uien i:ut not less sincere rev erence do the peasants of ltussia pros trate themselves before the trees which they are about to cut and deprecate the vengeance of the deities whose rest ing places they then proceed to de stroy.—Gentleman's Magazine. Ilis Mental Incapacity. The Court—So you ask divorce from this man on the ground of mental ines pacit.v. What proof have you that he's insaneV ' The Woman—Who said lie was in sane, your honor? The Court—Why, you say he is men tally incapable. The Woman—Yes; incapable of un derstanding that I'm boss. —Baltimore News. I.nek of Orinlnallty. Says a Philadelphia physician: "TIK utter lack of originality in (lie human mind vexes me. Even the i.isane arc not original in their delusions and ma nias, but they can be divided into c'lasscs. and each class has its 0110 little uniform and unvarying set of aberra tions. The insane cannot be other than imitative and commonplace." (*Olll rn ry. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Tor kins, "I want you to promise that you will not lose any more money on horse races." "I won't bet a cent." "Now, that's Just sheer contrariness. You know if yon don't bet you can't win."—Washington Star. Get <0 (lie l*oint. The quality of directness is charac teristic of all men of great executive ability, because they value? time tot much to squander it in useless am. meaningless conversation. It Is an in dispensable quality of the leader 01 manager of all large enterprises. Hue- Man was made to mourn, but proba bly it was never Intended that lie should spend so i:n:ch of his time at it- For Those Who Livo on Farms. Dr. Berlin, Pan a, Ills., writes: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment; always iTc.inmie'ud it to my friends, as 1 am confident tin !•! i- no htter made, ft is a dandy for burns." Those who live on farms are especially liable to many ac cidental cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Lini meut is applied. It should always be kept in the house lor cases of emergency. 25c, 50c and 81.00 at L. Taggart's. Heaven never helps the man who will not act. World Wide Reputation. White's Cream Vermifuge has achieved a world wide reputation a.? being the best of all worm destroyers, and for its tonic influence on weak and unthrifty children, as it neutralizes the acidity or sourness of the stomach, improves their digestion, and assimilation of food, strengthens their nervous system and restores them to the health, vigor and elasticity of spirits natural to childhood. 25e at L Taggart's. Affection is the broadest basis of a goood life. Like a Drowning Man. "Five years ago a disease tho doctors called dyspepsia took such hold of me that 1 could scarcely go," writes Geo. S. Marsh, well-known attorney of Nocoua, Tex. '•[ took quantities of pepsin and other medicines but nothing helped me. As a drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an improvement at once and after a few bottle, am sound and well." Kodol is the only preparation which exactly reproduces trio natural digestive juices and consequently is the only one which digests any "ood food and cures any form of stomach trouble. R. C. Dodson. Keep cool and you command every body. Vnrliiti.s of flitirtlroNMinK* The various styli - of baii'dressing un der Louis XVI. were known as the cas cade of St. Cloud, the windmill, the sheep and lambs, the hen and chickens, the dog and bare, tho peal of bells, the milkmaid, the bob wig, the bother, the kerchief, the oriental, flic Circassian, Minerva's helmet, the crescent, the enigma, the desire to please, the turned up"calash, the treasurer of the age, the frivolous bather, the rat, the drunken monkey and the lover's snare, the last named consisting of a mass of curls covered with powder, particles of which, deposited on the coat or slioul ders of a gentleman, indicated the previous whereabouts of the lady'* head. »•** ntjsst&r sm mil— 11 11 i■hmwi wn m jS Soft tt MHarnesslL rail anc * fia tough H8 wlro by ueinff EUREKA Ilnr- Iffl lengthen its life—make it IW/jj&'i IIMBIvMI ,ÜBt t\vii*o as long as it ! \ ordinarily would. IbgHrjK' > "l[ EUREKA F I Harness Gil M M mnkcß a poor looking liar / ress like new. Mario of reg-i ■ I pure, heavy bodied oil, ee fgjgjl pecially prepared to with- IrjjijH HB/ eland tho weather. In ragl Bold everywhere iffl Made by STANDARD OIL CO. Wk ( ¥.€ You Could Look^ ! A.& into the future and sec the condition to which your cough, if neglected, I will bring you, you would seek relief at I once—and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption Guaranteed to cure Con -8 j1 j B ~r* sumption, Bronchitis, AStli in a, and all tung Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day. 25 cents. Write to S. C. WELIS & Co., I.e Koy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. Clover Root Tea purifies the Bloody IT A cure gturnnti't'l if IHLbS Suppository I R tli . ..u .-l.tim for'fli'-ni. '' l»rVs. M. I'o. . r"-, B llw!. Ilock. W. V;»., wriifn " Tliev give utiitrer-a! »aiis-M •H ffictiott." i»r. If. I» il-0111, < lark»burg, Tenn., writes: n m I»» » |«r*c;i'-e of 23 ycar j . I hate fouti.l no ivnieUr ton fa > i»URF. " PRICE, 60 CKDTS. Hauiplca Free. Sold R F® B - MARTIN nUCY, LA N C ATTE R, PA. C-' Soldi in Emporium by {,. Taggait. Call for free sample. l Bnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the signa ture of." Clias. 11. Fletcher, and. lias been made under his personal supervision for over UO years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jiist-as-g'ood" are but Experiments, and endanger the . healt-i of Children —Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought law*®* In Use For Over 30 Years. 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 prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distressaftereating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by F. C. DEWITT&CO., Ohicagot Tbo SI. bottle contains 2'A times the 50c. sice. R. C. Dodaon. Emporium, Pa. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. cm CV'Q CURE Is 8 lULbI 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 2fi. [STRONG AGAIN You who once possessed sturdy phys- Siqticsnnd steady nerves, but now have insufficient physical force to properly attend to ordinary duties; you who ha ve a sense of 4 'all-goneness' f after the slightest exertion; you who are dull, languid and old in* spirits at an age when youshould be full of physical fire; you who may feel that your life is not worth the struggle—there is a scientific means of redeeming all the precious powers which seem to be entirely lost. Have cured thousands such as you. j Don't experiment with your health or j money. We wilt take the risk. If six i boxes .CO mailed in } ; plain package. Book free. Address j I PEAL MEDICINE Co., Cleveland, Ohio. J J Forsale by R.C.Dodson, Emporium, Fa. 51 \SK YOUR DRUOaIST FOR TUB "EG CROSS BOOKLET. (MAILED FREE.) WHEY EEF9KDED IF HOT AS WE SAY L. Taggart. 1 "FABLER'S Ulf «•; "buckeye iiM; 1 OINTMENT i I CURES NOTHING BUT PiU> | A SURE and CERTAIN CURT ' 7 known for 15 years as the *.• 5 BEST REMEDY for PILES. ? y SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. For sale by L. Taggart 21y. 112 DR.FENNERS "*| iGOLDEN RELIEF j 1 CUTS CURES ANY GR| P j BRUISES Wft> W Y COLDS ! ■ SPRAINS I a BRONCHITIS i g STINGS ILjk 8 SORE THROAT ! ■ RUSTY NAILS JS. A iL U NEURALGIAS ■ COLIC INSIDE OR OUT L>IARRHCA| ircas R. C. Oodeon, Agent, 36-281.V. Emporium, Pi Foley's ttoney and Tar tor children,ssfc.siire, No opiates.