8 Adam, J Meld rum & j \ Anderson Co. 1 | HUFFALO, N. V. | 112 NEW j | Waists > 1,500 New Waists just received. J > Latest styles, handsomely trim- i 112 nied. Splendid values. J i Pure Linen, tucked and hem- > S sitclied. Made to sell for $2 and \ r 93- 4 rLawn, tucked all over, stock } collar. Polkn Dot) !. iawi !, full \ 112 tucked tt'uiUPi MivUti to sell at $2. J Finp Lawn, tucked, made low i s neck with band of embroidery, i 112 lace edge, short sleeves. Were $2. i Sheer Fine Lawn, white with \ > dainty stripes, full tucked fronts. \ 112 Madras, solid colors and fancy ? \ stripes. Sell at $2 and $2.50. > S Each at 1 i SI.OO | \ LADIES WHITE $ DRESSES. } Pnin t d'Esprit and } i owiss Mulls and Lawns, s 112 in 14, 16 and 18 years, and:s2 to i \ 40 bust measure. Trimmed ins t lace and insertion, flounce ef- < > fects All the newest styles. i \ s s " " '♦ (i'oo ) \io " " " 7.r,0 \ ( r> •' <« «• 8.00 < >is " " " i3.no $ \ 2(i " " " 20.00 \ The Restaurant. \ S Out-of-town jiatrons will find thr oal'fe > j 3 an excellent place to relieve the tedium s I < of shopping. Finest teas and coffees Si 5 served. Hot dishes in ten minutes. I | You can ShoD by j \ Mail. ] Orders atteiuleil to the same ilav received. > ) Adam. ) Meldrum & i \ Anderson Co. Z TheAmericacßlock, \ \ BUFFALO, N. Y \ We Have What You Need! To brush tip and make beauti ful your home. The season of the year for such work has arrived and we would call the attention of the public to our very large and reliable line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, the best in the world. In addition to the best paints, we have a first-class line of De Voe & Co.'s Brushes. Get a move on and be prepared to paint before the workmen are all en gaged. We can save you money. While you are painting your home or business place let us talk a little with you on Bath and Closets, Hot Water, Steam or anything in that line. Our increased facilities and expert workmen will do you good work. Don't deay until too late. Farmers should bear in mind that we handle Blows, Harrows, Rakes, etc. In fact our Hard ware, Stove and Plumbing De partments are up to the best. Write or wire us, when a com petent agem will call on you. ilfMDlliHo. p Glass of Water. yjbKg& tj Put a handful of glased IfflKraX ccffce in a glass of water, ITlowf 1 1 wash off the coating, Kftjgjga| | Li look at it; smell it! Is ! Mit fit to drink? Give fl 1 LION COFFEES M the same test. It leaves the water gl El bright and clear, because it's just I Th«sealed pack a*a InaarM uniform • quality and fraihßNa. ■ A Woman Asks "Have you a tb » fc will last two wpeks ?" \ we have Devoe's; it has a beautiful glo*? »»<1 wear two years if properly ap/'hed. Murry & Coppersmith. " A professional bef»«»ar stopped fHiOpIu j on the street in Williamsport the otU* r day and asked for a little something Jielp liini H Panauj t hat. No Falne Claims. The proprietors of Foley's Honey tind Tar do not advertise this as a sure cure for consumption." They do not cluim it will cure this dread complaint in advanc ed cases, but do positively assert that it will cure in the earlier arid never fails to jzive eouifort and relief in the worst cases. Foley's Honey and Tar is without doubt the greatest throat and lung rciucdy. Refuse substitutes. J'- Taggart. Some people who are too lazy to woilv, too honest to steal and too proud to beg manage to live sumptuously on credit. Two Bottles Cured Hun. "I was troubled with kidney complaint for about two years." writes A. H. Davis, of Mt. Sterling, la., "but two bottles ol Foley's Kidney Cure effected a perma nent cure." L. Taggart. Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly lo have eyes, Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley s ] Kidney cure. L. Taggart. Time is no object to the fellow who pawns his watch. When Other Medicines have Failed Take Foley's Kidney Cure. It has cured when everything else has disap pointed. L. Taggart. Cupid doesn't object to performing a labor of love. Bronchitis tor Twenty Years. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111., l; I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure." L. Taggart. *' Any man can make a reputation; the trouble is to keep it. A. It. Bass, of Morgantown, Ind., had to get up ten or twelve times in the night ; and had severe backache and pains in the kidneys. Was cured by Foley's Kidney cure. L. Taggart. The man who looks out for his own lights seldom gets left. Foley's Kidney Cure purifies the blood by straining out impurities and tones up the whole sysjem. Cures kidney and bladder troubles. L. Taggart. In the game of love, diamonds often rank liighei than hearts. Treat your Kidneys for Rheumatism. When you are suffering from rheuma matism, the kidneys must be attended to at once so that they will eliminate the uric acid Irom the blood. Foley's Kidney Cure is the most effective for this purpose. 11. T. Hopkins, doctoring three years for rheumatism with the best doctors. I triedFoley's Kidney Cure and it cured me. I canuot speak too highly of this gteat medicine. L. Taggart. It you value your friends you should never offer them advice. Repulsive Features, ISlackheads. pimples, greasy faces and muddy complexion, which are so common among women, especially girls at a certain age, destroying beauty, disfiguring and making repulsive, features which would otherwise appear attractive and refined, indicate that the liver is out of order. An occasional dose of Herbiue will cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver and so establish a clear, healthy 1 complexion. "»oc. at L. 'J'aggart's. Many a reputation lr.is been made by a ! hustlinu press agent. Jangling Nerves. Are you irritable? l>o you sleep badly? j Is it hard to concentrate your thoughts? , Is your aiipetili; poor? Jyou feel tired, restless aid despondent? Try Lichty's ( Celery Nerve Compound. It will do you more good than anything \i>u have t-ver tried. Sold by L. Taggart. Tin- pugilist prefers ;t In It around the wai-t to one on the jaw. Krauze's lluadaoho CapauluH Wire the lii-t htuidai he capsule* put on th" market. Their immediate sueeet-.i resulted in a I.' t <>t imitations luiitaiiiinu aiitipyiiue, ehloral. morphine and other injurious drui:», pur|Mirtiug to be '"just as <•< ml. Avoid tlii ' imit itious anil in s-i.-t on youi having Kiau-. s, wliielt . spetdily • ■tiro thf llim»t i\ire eiiMs a lid leave: no bad aft" r effect*. I'riee 'J")e. j Sold by L Taggart. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY JULY 31, 1902. Additional Local News. Engineer Frank Sieco, of Clinton, la., | who linn junt been placed on the pen won list of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad company, has one of the most remarkable records of any locomotive engineer in the world. For forty-two consecutive years he was employed as an engineer on the Northwestern road. Engineer Sisco has kept an accurate account of the miles he has travelled. The total figures up to 1,402,206 miles. Had he covered 25,403 more miles, he would have travelled far enough in his cab to have made three round trips to the moon. Had his engine always headed in the same direction he would have circumnavigated the globe fifty, si* and a half times. If 206,725,445 men of the height of Mr. Sisco were to stand, 0110 on top of each other, they would tower 1,252,354,670 feet in the air, representing the distance covered by him IK an engine. Taking thirty-four feet as an esti mated lengtil of a freight car, he would have pulled a train of 217,768,476 cars, and (Wtimating the average at thirty tens for each car, he would have pulled 6,533,054,P0Unda of freight. At the rate of four cents a oille, he has drawn from the Northwestern Railway com- ' pany, §56,091.88. During all these years Engineer Sisco j Jias not had an accident of any con* ! (jequence. - - A Free Scholarship. Ally young man or woman who is a bona fide patron of this paper may secure free instruction in Music or Elocution. The Ithaca Conservatory of Music, with the desire to stimulate the study of these arts, offers fifty free scholar ships—valued at §IOO each, and good for the term of twenty weeks beginning with the opening of the school year, September 11, 1902, in any of the following departments: Voice, Violin, Piano, Organ and Elocution. These j scholarships are awarded upon oohipeti- < tion which is open to anyone desiring J a musical or literary education. Any one wishing to enter the competition or desiring information should write|to Mr. George C. Williams, the General Manager of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music, Ithaca, N. Y., beforo September 1, 1002. 23 2t. No Gloss Carriage Paint Made Will wear as long as Devoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to the pint. Sold by Murry & Copper smith. B Vacation Days. Vacation time is here and the children aie fairly living out of'doors. They could be no healthier place for them. You need only to guard against the accidents incidental to most open air sports. No I remedy equals De Witt's Witch Hazel ! Salve for quickly stopping pain or reniov- ! lng danger of serious consequences. For ] cuts, scalds and wounds. "I used Do | Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for sores cuts j and bruises," says L 15. Johson, Swift, j Tex. <- lt is the best remedy on the i market.' Sure cure for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. It. (J. Dodson. Doctors don't like to know their patients too well. Cholera Infantum. This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject. It can be cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessary is to give Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a cure is certain. For sale by L. Taggart. Thr. laws of gravitation are not respon sible for a man's fall from grace. Acts Immediately. Colds are sometimes more troublesome in summer than in winter. It's so hard to keep from adding to them while cooling | off after exercise. One Minute Cough j Cure cures at once. Absolutely safe, j Acts immediately. Sure cure for coughs. I colds, croup, throat and lung troubles. | It. C. Dodson. The successful humorist is the one who knows whom not to be funny. Slight injuries often disable a mau and I cause several days' loss of tiiue and when j blood poison develops, sometimes result in 1 the loss of a hand or limb. ( 'hamberlain's 1 Pain Halm is an antiseptic liniment. When applied to cuts, bruises and with -1 out maturation, and prevents any danger of blood poison. For sale by L. Taggart. It is better to have a man stand on his dignity than to .-it all over you. - Get h free sample of ('hamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at L TaggartV I drug store. They are easiei to take and mole (ileatiant in effect than pills. Then their 11-1 i not followed by eonsiipition as is often the case with pill.-. I tegular -i/.i'. "J*»e. per box. A small boy say- it is impo—ib!e to judge tlif elfeet of a slipper by it- - i/.e, Allrltkrwy Col PmUMM •» Will Until I 1 111 It lull*, -ti'ini!; I m ully. I usurp.i i I I<- ui<>n KfUMiii .lile I Ni-tt < *l> i'n iitorv, N*w « impel. N«-w l,il.n»ry, N. * |'r..i.t~.'r •liip ami IniL'i iy iuermuMtl I nd< vhihhl. l ull IVrm Opens Siiiirmlxi ltltli I'ur 1 atal..|[u«! wriu- to i'nik» Uest. A New York dealeV who has lian dled shiploads of fruit said recently: "It is often amusing to see men, wom en and children picking out, as they be lieve, the choicest fruit at the market Ktands. If there are a half a dozen | large oranges within sight, they will have them, even if it is necessary to overturn all the rest in the box or bar rel, and this is true with most all other varieties that are sold by the piece or do;:en. They invariably get the poorest specimens of the whole crop and yet are not aware of it. Very rarely you will find a person who is a good judge who will at once size up the heaviest oranges, lemons or bananas, regardless of size, and they capture the choicest fruit." V.'lij Two Cars Are \ecensmry. j j Sound travels by waves radiating j from a central point of disturbance, j Just as waves radiate when a stone is j dropped into still water. So far as the j I hearing of each individual is concerned ' | these waves move in a direct line from | the cause of the sound to his ear, t lie I | impact being the greatest in the ear nearest to the source. This being the ! ! ease, a person who has totally lost the i j sense of hearing in one ear, although ! he may imagine that the defect is of ! i little consequence, cannot locate the di- j { rection of a sound to save his life, even ; | when the center of disturbance is quite j j mar him. V Literary Light* A short time ago a well known writ- j er of London, remembering that he had | never read the noncanonical books, i went out in search of a copy and in i one bookshop after another drew j blank. At last he went to his own par- i ticular newspaper shop, which also i dealt in Bibles and light literature, j "Have you the Apocrypha V"he asked. | For a moment the young woman be- i himl the counter was puzzled; then, J brightening, she said, "Is it a weekly j or a monthly V" Wlu'ir the lOyi'M Stick. Inflammation of the conjunctiva, or | membrane which shields the front of i the eyeball from the air and takes the I rub of the eyelids, is indicated by the I glued state of the eyes in the morning | and more especially by their bloodshot I condition, the vessels being bright red I 1 in color and winding about in great ir 1 regularity, with no discernible ordur or I j plan. Wormy. Shopkeeper (to small child, who lias | I brought back a recent purchase)— j What's the matter with the cheese, j ! my dear? Small Child Please, father say* when he wants any bait for (lsliing he | can dig 'em up in our back garden.— i i l.oiidon King. VVhut Vonr In this country the helm is put to the port side of the ship (or left hand side i looking forward) at the order, "Port 1 your helm!" The rudd< r of course goes , to starboard, ulld the ship's In ad moves , to starboard This is Ihe rule of most ! nation*, but in Sweden the reverse Is the rule. I'lie lili'l From (lie *»eli*ril lflc* School. "Our daughter has at last met her fate, m> doim." "How do you know V" "She received several letters from Ik i° ndnir i I tiii- morn int.. but h! - was tin- iinl,\ one she didn't filiuikate and SterllUe." In the Tyrolean pnrNhe* of Mlemliig mid Itiet/ the members <>f nearly every bi'ieehold ure engaged lii the making i »if romiries ti> stringing lx*nd* together. I Some People llave Remarked. That the merchant who advertiseH in the PKESS receives good results. That the new battleship Maine has a fine pair of heels, which she will not i show to an enemy. That people who have no respect fer j the feeiings of others are generally the most sensitive as to their own. That people who abuse the newspaper man the most very often owe their standing in society to his forbearance. That the President's great hand shaking tour will enable him to feel the pulse of the country to a cosiderable extent. That a crank is always trying to understand something that he can't j prove, or prove something that be can't understand. That a man's most profitable employ ment is a disposition to cultivate polite ness; it costs nothing and makes a host of friends. That it is scarcely fair for anyone to offer any protests against this weather, though the sun do bo firing up a little bit; that in hot weather especially it pays to take things cooly. That no matter how the Democratic party in this State may state its para mount Issue during the present cam paign the reul meaning will be "Down with Republican prosperity." That the editor would have you believe that he is vigorously fighting the trusts, but when have read his argument you find that iie is only fighting for free trade and free j silver. Cures Sciatica, j Rev. W. L. Riley, L. L. I)., Cuba, New York, wiites: "After fifteen days of excruciating froui sciatic rheu matism, under vniii.u.- L atuients, I was! induced to try liulluid's Snow Liniment, the application piving my first relief. the second, entire. i e;Vrt give it un qualified recommendation. 2~>e. iiOc and 31.00 at L. Taggart 's. Here is a pointer: Don't get angry because it is the common error in wrath to abuse the wrong person. "The Hound of the Baskervilles" In The Philadelphia Press.—Sherlock Holmes' greatest piece of detective work is done in the new story by Dr. A. Conan Doyle. "The Hound of the ! Baskervilles." Holmes himself says to Watson, his co-worker. "Here at last is a foenian worthy of our steel." The result is a story which, for thrilling in terest, stands by itself. From the first discovery of the hound's trail, when the dried-up young doctor brings to Sherlock Holmes the ancient manu script, to tlie final scene where the great detective is brought face to face with the monster of the moorland, there is not a sentence that does not carry the reader breathlessly forward. It is a great novel, with a great subject, by a master of the craft. This thrilling story begins in"The Philadelphia i Press" Sunday, July (i. Be sure not to j miss it. 19-4t. —ill nit - irM'Wti gametaaim ——— KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. cm EV'O K,ONEY CURE >" FULL 8 y 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. J. A. Fisher, PRACTICAL florse » Shoer, Broad Street, Emporium, Pa. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ! PENNYROYAL PILLS |pl G oV> 0 Null-. 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If you are suffering the tortures of Nervous Debility, there is no knowing how soon you may decline to something more horrible. But you can get well. The youthful strength, buoyancy and happinesscan be restored by the use of They have cured thousands, and we have so much confidence in them that we give an iron clad guarantee with a J & r >.