8 | Adam, j \ Meldrum & } j Anderson Co. i > HUFFAIiO.N. Y. } S NEW | j Waists! \ 1,500 New Waists just received. > < Latest styles, handsomely trim- \ r med. Splendid values. J \ Pure Linen, tucked and hem- 3 < sitched. Made to sell for $2 and > s Lawn, tucked all over, stock > % collar. Polka Dot Lawn, full < 112 tucked fronts. Made to sell at §2. J s Fine Lawn, tucked, made low > < neck with band of embroidery, 112 r lace edge, short sleeves. Were §2. J X Sheer Fine Lawn, white with \ £ dainty stripes, full tucked fronts. 112 r Madras, solid colors and fancy } s stripes. Sell at ?2 and §2.50. j v Each at i | SI.OO { LADIES WHITE DRESSES. \ Organdies, Point d'Esprit and \ ( Dotted Swiss Mulls and Lawns, c ) in It, l(i and IS years, and 32 to J \ 10 bust measure. Trimmed in \ i lace and insertion, tlounce ef- s > fects All the newest styles. ) \ dresses reduced to \ £ a « " " 4 r >° < } ,S " " '• H'OO ) \lO '• »• " 7.n0 \ ( IX " «* " s.oo < >IS •' " " 73.5© } \ a>« •' " «» 20.00 \ I The Restaurant. } S Out-of-town patrons will fin<l the cafe S 4 an excellent place to relieve the tedium j t of si 1 >ppin({. Finest tea" and collets S i served. Hot dishes in ten minute?. j (You can Shoio by 1 Mail. ] | Orders attended to the same day received. > Adam, ) I Meldrum & > \ Anderson Go. 5 £ TheAmericacßlock. j \ BUFFALO, N. Y * We Have What You Need! To brush up 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 011 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 Plows, 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 agent will call 011 you. lllfflßlliKl. (7 Generation Ago I coffee could only be (I. ; bought iii bulk. The 20th century way is the |S£iC f £':;' t .; LION COFFEE J way—sealed pack ages, always clean, fresh and retaining its rich flavor. W Paint Your Buggy tor 75c. To §I.OO with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 ozs. more to the pint than others, wears longer, and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold by Murry & Coppersmith. A It is better to miss being rich than to make others poor. Evils of Antipyrine. The use of antipyrine for the relief and euro of headaches has depressing influ ence on the heart, and causes a derange ment of the kidneys. Krause's Headache Capsules contain no antipyrine, chloral, morphine or any injurious ingredient. They cure quickly and leave the head clear and cool. Price 23c. Sold by L. Taggart. The world is profitted nothing by the pleasure-seeking life. Physician and Druggists. Ford & Sturgeon a prominent drug firm at Rocky Mill Station, Ky.. write ' We were requested by I >r. 0. B. Snigley to send tor llerbine for the benefit <T our customers. We ordered three dozen in December, and we were glad to say, ller bine has given such grout satisfaction that we have duplicated this order three times, and to-day we gave your salesman another order. We beg to say Dr. (I. 15. Snigley takes pleasure in recommending llerbine.' 50c bottle at L, Taggart s. The sorrow of death is not in their going hut in our staying. Cured Paralysis. W. S. Bailey. P.O. I'rue. Texas, writes: "My wife had been suffering live years with paralysis in her arm, when I was persuaded to use Ballard's Snow Liniment, which cured her all right. 1 have also used it for old sores, frost bites, and skin eruptions. It docs the work. 25c, 50c and 81.00 bottle at 1.. Taggart-. You cannot serve God with to d; in vented by the devil. A Pliysiciau Heiled. Dr. Geo. Kwitig, a practicing pliysiciau of Smith's Grove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes bis personal experience with Foley's Kidney Cure: For years I had been greatly bothered with kidney and and bladder trouble and enlarged prostrate gland. 1 used everything known to the profession without relief, until 1 com menced to u.-c Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking tluoo bottles I was entirely i relieved and cured. I prescribe it now i daily in my practice and heartily rteom { mend its use to all physicians for such j troubles. 1 have preM.ribeu it in hundreds | of cases with perfect success. L. Taggart. I Xo man can both measure his work j and do it at the same time. Many persons in this community are suffering from Kidney complaint who could avoid fatal results by using Foley's Kidney Cure. When law and legislations arc re spectable they will be respected. 'T had diabetes in the worst form," writes Marian Lee of Dunreeth, Ind., "I tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man. It is not our fault if temptations call on us; but is if we entertain them. Foley's Kidney Cure is a medicine free from poisons and will cure any cases of kidney disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. The true servant is discovered iu his master's absence. It Needs a Tonic. There arc times when your liver needs a tonic. Don't give purgative;; that gripe and weaken. Do Witt's Little Early Risers expel all poison from the system and as tonic to the liver. W. Scott, 531 Highland ave., Milton, Pa., says:"l have carried DeWitt's Little Marly Risers with me for several years and would not be without them." Small and easy to take. Purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. R. C. Dodson. Some men are born with a reverse gear and nothing else. His Bight Threatened. "While picnicking last month my 11- year-old boy was poisoned by sonic weed or plant," says W. 11. Dibble, of Sioux City, la. "lie rubbed thepoision oil his hands into his eyes and for a while we were afraid he would lose his sight. Finally a neighbor recommended DeWitt's Witch lfazel Salve. The first application helped him and in a few days lie was as j well as ever,'' for skin diseases, cuts, burns, | scalds, wound", insect bites, DeWitt's Witch Ilazel Salve is sure cure. Re ] lieves piles at once. Beware of ei utrtcr | feits. R. C, Dodson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY AUGUST 7, 1902 Tiie Tramp llcudr For Auy ,fn)t. The gay cat applies for a job where be hears men are wanted, lie knows not for what, "fan you drive four':" asks the boss. It may be the hobo doesn't know whether it is four nails or four tent stakes he is to drive, but he confidently answers: "Sure thing! Had a job driving four last month at " (any of the 10,0<)0 places ho has been to, so he can answer questions if the boss is inclined to put them), and the next morning, finding the "four" be is to drive are horses, he confiden tially approaches a fellow employee with, "Say, Hud, show me how to put tin? harness oil the plugs, will you?" Asked if he knew how to make watches or dynamite cartridges, he would doubt iess suy he did. He might fail at ei ther, but lie would not weakly deny himself an opportunity to try. This is not true of all, but it is a distinctive trait born of necessity in men that seek employment in many and various fields. —Leslie's Monthly. Tcmil StoiiCM. Most readers have 110 doubt heard of the precious jewels which the toad car ries in his brain box, and so called toadstones, which were in reality tlie teeth of fossil fish, were formerly worn in finger rinjrs as a protection against poison. It was thought tint the best stones were those voluntarily ejected by the living toads; but, as the latter were not addicted to freely giving up their treas ures in that way. it was necessary to procure the coveted articles by other means, and the recognized method was to decapitate the hapless batrachian at the instant he swallows his breath. The feat naturally demanded consider able celerity, such as could only be ac quired by constant practice, and it ia not reasonable, therefore, to assume tiiat. although tlie endeavors to gain possession of the jewels were perhaps numerous, they must have invariably been unsatisfactory, especially to the toads. Dresilnc JI 11 OK. It is told of the late I'. D. Armour that 011 one occasion lie made a present of a suit of clothes to each of his em ployees in a certain department. Each man was told that lie might order his own suit and send the bill to Mr. Ar mour, no restrictions being made as to price. In order to avail himself fully of this liberality one young man or dered evening clothes costing .*MO. When the bill was sent in, Mr. Armour sent for the clerk to vouch for its ac curacy and, finding it right, assured tlie man it would be paid. As the clerk was leaving, ho wever, Mr. Armour said to him: "I wish to say to you that I have packed a great many hogs in my time, but 1 never dressed one before!''—New York Times. Aristocratic Ant*. The slaveliolding ants are of several kinds and differ greatly in the manner in which they treat their vassals. Some make them do all the work under the direction of overseers; others share their labors, while still others have fallen into such habits of luxury as ti> be unable or unwilling to wait upon or even to feed themselves and are car ried about and provided with food by their body servants. 111 many cases this sybaritism is the mere ostentatious love of being served. The incapacity is not physical, but moral, and arisns from an aristocratic aversion to any kind of menial labor. Missed the Barrel. Considerable amusement was caused when the legislature first went into session by a member from the counties arriving and promptly asking to be shown the lobby. When that place was pointed out to him, lie nosed around for awhile and then remarked in the hearing of some bystanders: "I've been fooled!" he declared dis gustedly. "They tole me I could find a bar'l of money lo'ose in the lobby, but I see now thet it's a dinged lie!"— Baltimore Herald. Before nnil After. Single Man (to himself)—l am sure that darling little angel loves me. She takes me into her confidence and tells me all her troubles. Same Man (some years later) —Con- sarn it all! From morning till night and night till morning, when I'm at home, I hear nothing but tales about the servants, the butcher, the butler, the baker, the candlestick maker and all the rest of 'ciii-V Xew York Weekly. >i i Hllll (1 o nod. "And we have one htby," said the meek man who was applying for board. "Will you mind it? - ' "Mind it'/" snapped the uun faced landlady. "Of course not. l>o you think I'm a nurse?" —Chicago News. A Meun H collection. Muggins—See hero, porter. This mir ror is so dusty I can't see myself In it. Hotel Porter (who has not been tip pod by Huggins)—Strikes me yo' ought to be mighty thankful 'still o' makin' v fuss about it. London Tit-Hits. Women ami RAII.'CN. Did you ever notice that when u baby, an old woman and a young wom an are together the baby, which be longs : th ' young woman. In always carried bv the old woman?--Atchison Glol.e. V etort I'fintuttrfipftlc*. The ph-.iograple r was drying his plates in the warm sunlight. "What are you doing there?" asked a friend. "Oh." was the reply, "just airing ray view;.'." Titanium is the hardest metal. It looks lfl:e copper, but will scratch rock crystal. Additional Local News. Simla inahoninK. We report the fatl arid sudden death of Charles (Irasidey, who was killed by a tree falling on him in Pine Island Run, August Ist. Charles Grai-sley was the son of George Grassley, of Grove. He was a model young man and made friends wherever he went. Deceased was a mem ber of W. C. No. 136, P. <). S. ot A , of Sinnamahoning. He was buried under the auspices of the P. O. S. A., who turned out in a body to attend the fun eral, which was well attended and im pressive. W. C. 13G P. O. S. of A. extend their thanks to Messrs. Barclay Brothers for closing their mills at 11 a. ni. so that members in their employ could attend the funeral, on Saturday last. W. C. 156, P. <). S. of A. is in a flourishing condition. On last Saturday evening there were three initiations, one reinstatement and twelve propositions. Let our watchword be "none but Ameri cans on guard"' and "God, our Country and our free schools." Mr. Robert Farbarin and wife, ol Buffalo, are spending a few days with friends at this place. Mrs. John Jordan, of Huntley, visited her son and daughter here over Sunday. The contractors have about finished grading here and are going to work on the new bridge across the creek. G. B. Barclay was away last week purchasing horses. He brought home three fine animals, one matched team and one horse to match a single horse which he had. W. 1.. Barclay has moved his family to Foot of Plain, at Barclay, Bradford county, where he is encaged in the lumber business Camp No. 122, P. O. >S. of A. which is an auxiliary to the P. (). S. of A., are gettinu along finely these times, with an iniation most every meeting. (i. \V. Gore commonly called "Wes tern George Gore, died rjiiite suddenly last week of diabetus. News came Saturday of the sudden death of Harry ('rum of this place, who has been on the Pacific slope for a number of years, lli.s body will be sent home. Charles Grassley was (lie third son of George Grassley to be killed in the lum ber woods, all three being near twenty years of age at their death. It has been so wet that farmers have had hard times getting in their hay. Amkuka. Cameron. Editor Press:— Dr. Smith, of Kmporium was in town on Saturday. F. R. Linningcr is working 011 Rus sell hollow job. L. K. Huntington had business in town on Monday. Deek< r Star, of Silt Run, w is seen 011 our streets last wick. I/. F. Zaner, of St. Marys, spent a few days in town last week. Prof. John Devling, ot Sterling Run. in in town Saturday evening. Pat is again on deck, after a Rip Van Winkle sleep of over three months. We have been blessed with an over supply of rain the past few week-. Miss Grace Smith, of Sterling Run, was visiting relatives in town last week. Mrs. W. 11. Fox, of Driftwood, is visiting her parents in town this week. J. If. Darrin and Joe Kissell, of Sterling Run were in town ou Saturday Rev. K. E. Mulliner, of Emporium was circulating am ng friends in town on Monday. Geo. Darrin and Park Campbell, of Emporium was seen on our streets Satur day evening. Ed. Schwab who has been at Bidgway working for P. k E. I!. R. Co., has re turned home. 11. E. Smith, of Sinnamahoning, and /. MeAdams, of Austin, were in town on business Monday. W. L. Dixon, the hustling coal opera tor of Britton Hill, was sporting a new wheel in town recently. Emery Diniuey and family of Straight, Pa.. was the guest of Mrs. Mary Vocutu and family over Sunday. The dance in the K. G. E , hall last Wednesday evening was a grand success. Everybody enjoyed themselves. Warren McConnell and wife visited in Ridgway last week, the guest of their son, M. L. McConnell and family. G. L. Pane, telegraph operator at Huntley lias been home for a few days 011 account of sickness. He is now able to be on duty again. E. If. Linninger gave an ice cream social to a party of his young friends one night last week. Ed certainly is a liust ler. So the boys say. Wm. WykoH and family leaves this week for Corbett, Pa., where ho has taken a job running bark. He will be absent three months. Ed. Goodman met with a bad aceident last Saturday evening its he was crossing the "Brooklyn" bridge. He fell and «li<- result is he is nuising a badly diseolonl e\ e. We are glad to note that W. S. Lin inger, formerly of' Cameron, but now of Itidgway. was united in marriage at New Bethlcthem, Pa. We wish him trood luck. Prof. 11. 11. Hicks, the hustling vio linist, expects to leave this week for Clearfield county, where 110 will take a course in mechanical engineering. Harry is a hustler and his friends wish biui suc cess. The liars club was called in sjn.»-j ;1 J f,.s sion Saturday evening in D.in'l Sullivan's chicken coop. Owing to the accident to president Goodman, K. F. Comley took the chair. He reported that while going home from work last week, he was chased two miles down the run by a large black bear. The club investigated the story and found that it was a cow instead. He was fined three cents. The club ad journed to meet Friday evening in Me- Fadden's blacksmith shop. XX First Fork. A man by the name of Grassley, of Sinnamahoning, was instantly killed by the falling of a dead tree, on Tom Mur dochs job in Elk Lick Run, on Friday. He was about twenty years old and a member of the P. 0. S. of A. ot Siuna mahoning. His body was taken to that place on the morning train on Saturday, | ()n Friday a man working on Hock ney's job, in Birge Run, fell from a tree which lie was trimming and striking his right side on the ax. cut his side open so as to expose the kidneys, the backbone stopping the ax. He was attended by Dr. Klesa, of Austin, and was taken to the hospital at that ploce. We did not learn his name, but lie came from Austin and had only worked one day. His re covery is very doubtful. Mr. and Mrs. (in- Peck, of Costello, were visiting at Mr. Bowen's ou Sunday. Mr. Peck has just returned from Idaho and docs not give the country a very flowery "set out." Mrs. Keek, of Wharton, is visiting friends in this place, for a few days. It is reported that Mr. Martindale has reuted his hotel, and will leave lere in a few days. Quick Keliof lor Asthma Sufferers. Foley's Honey and Tar affords immedi ate relief to asthma -ull'rers in the worst stages and if tak' ti ii. time will effect a cure. L Taggaif. p Men lose sight of doctrinal lines in the glorious light of divine .ove. Cut this out and take it to L. Taguart s drug store and get a free sample of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets the best physic. They cleanse and in\ igorate the stomach, improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular size. 2oe. per box. • ■ t BY EVERY TEST S\j ,Gokl Medal for high-standard gg r quality at New Orleans, ISSS; t: j£j Chicago, 1693. Paris, 1900. ft For sale by KIDNEY DjSEASES arc the most fatal of all dis eases. * CM KIDNEY CORE Is 8 ? ULEI d 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 jiorse i Shoer,; Broad Street, Emporiuxi, Pa. B A safe, certain relief for Suppressed r! K Menstruation. Never known to fall, H Bf .Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed g jS or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for Mi H SI.OO per box. Will send them on tibial, tog • be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. Ms gj UNIT ED MEDICAL CO., aox 74, L*NC/.STCH, Fa jgj nfern in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C Dod.sou. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Is instantly ready for us«\ requirintr only the a ldition of <»nequait of cold milk, half miik £fnd half cream, or all cream, to make two quarts of as line ICE CREAM as any confectioner can make Flavors for Ice Cream are, Raspberry, Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate and Plain unflavored to be used with fresh fruits or in making up fancy creams.) Perfect Water Ice Powder requires only the addition of one quart of cold water to make tw quarts of WATER ICE or SHERBET, flavors for Water Ice are, Lemon and Orange. Send us UOc and we will mail you a package of anv of the above flavors, with our booklet, full of valuable receipts for making all kinds of plain and fancy Creams and Ices. O. .1. WEEKS &Co »1 Murry St., New York City, N. Y. 14-iat horp'* and poor trig hurnobs In the Eureka Harness OH^A not only m&kmtho harness and the ||l[k horse look better, but the MIA leather uoft rind pliable, puts It In con- (IjLm Miii / 4/ . dltlon to last—twice on loaf fLm mlim/ft 114 11 ordinarily would. Iffm. i I COLD crerrwhtre la C»Q»— all , lllfl, ilftd* by IV \ STANDARD /ffl \ o|l - co - WN/M Your Horse a Chance! WW For years this remedy has been the standard nerve restorative. Thousands of happy men owe their newly found strength to its use. Sexine Pills replace weakness and exhaustion with strength and vigor; the brain becomes clear; the nerves steady and calm; gloomy forebodings are banished and perfect vitality is ful ly restored. If you are suffering as above, try a 1>ox; you'll be encouraged by its effect g ' to take the full course of six boxes— ■ then if you are not entirely cured, we I will refund your money. This satis- 6 factory offer is one of the factors of I our success. SI.OO per box ; G boxes (with guaran- B tee to cure or money back), 00, mailed I ■ in plain packages. Hook free. PEAL I MEDICINE Co., Cleveland, Ohio. K ' For nale by R.C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. 51 REViVO 112 RESTORP3 vITALITY THE MO. FKK3MOS3: produces tho abevo rosuitr lii 30 days. It ac ta powerfully and quickly. Cures v/hen all others fail. Sountr men will regain their !:.• t mschood, sad Qlil jeer, v 3lt recover th Ir youthful vigor by usicy ItEVJ VO. li quickly .-.aJ eurely .ojioreaKervcua- GC;'.', LOST Vitality, lmpotcncy. Nitilitly Emissions, Losttower,FMltug Memory, Waßtirs Dlpeases, ax.i til effects of self-übUBO or exec: sand indiscretion Which unfite oao for Btudy, buslncEs or marriage. it Dot only cures by starting at tho peat of disease, but Uagreat terve tonic and blood builder, brie*;. icg back ita pink grlor.' to r<alo cheeks and ru Btorir.g iho Are of youth. It wards off 7nssnit> and Cocsumptlon. Insist oa bavins REVIYO. cc ether. It can bo carried in veet pociet. By mail ©I.OO perpackaße.or oil for tSO.oo, withe, pcti tiva written guarantee to curj or irsfaact [be money. Book and advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE C 9 .; ,6 d£!S: "lu For Sale in Emporium, by R. C. Dodson.—l2l> 4S*R >!!/;« DRuaoisT FOR THE ~ED CROSS HOOUI.LT. {MAILED FREE.) HOHEY REFUNDED If HOT AS WE SAT L. Taggart. I BUCK EYE PILE! \ OINTMENT 1 7 CURES NOTHING BUT PILES.:! liK SURE and CERTAIN CUR A K J known for IS years as the 112, 112 DEST REMEDY for PILES, £ \f SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. k' \ Tvopired by BICHAKDSCI* 1123. CO., ST. i • jfsirvWsfl^jp-vT.swvir--- For sale by L. Taggart 21y. rapsi oby bruggUt* . r r/sv, :./.«?/s*:: r* Bas' «■*. -:'x:yz&m I Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. O. Dodson. C'ail for free sample. £ We promptly obtain U. S. and Kortigil^'^ / Send model,sketch . r ph< to c! nvtnti< n for 112 Ireereport on patentability. For free book, 112
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