* Adam, \ Meldrum & | I Anderson Co. i BUFFALO.N. Y. \ , 396-408 Main Street, ) i ! G-reat Reduction ) IN } ' ! STYLISH j : COATS ™ |l ; FURS j To close out our entire > | ' stock of winter garments we \ I ' have marked them \ j ! 1-4 OFF. 3j Choice of 3o loiir fur scarfs, Mink, Per" \ > sian Lamb, Black Martin, Black Lynx, c j Blue Lynx, Hear, and black and brown % > Fox— ? | 1-4 Off the reOular value. \ \ * Ladies' tailor-made .Suits, long and shor' li skirts, made with Norfolk and blouse J ; < oats all very line and latest styles. \ j HSa< k and colors, only 75 left. Choice J of these suits— \ , 1-4 Off. ) 75 silk or cloth Dress Skirts, all good, % \ » desirable st> les, marked — 2 j , !-4 and 1-2 below regular price. ) | Ladies' black and colored Monte Carlos S j » half fitting Jackets and three-quarter P Coats, medium and large sizes. Only a \ I > few left— -1-4 Off. } > Just 5H misses and children's Coats left for s j 6to 14, blue, brown and castor, all J j > the very latest styles at — ; > 25 per cent, reduction. . A few Velvet Blouses, Monte Carlos and J I Evening Wraps, all reduced about- 1 ! , 1-3 from the regular prices. | t The Restaurant. j j Our restaurant on the fourth floor, re- j » moved from the bustle of business, is a 112 | i delightful place where one may relieve J * the tedium of shopping. A light lunch or s I a full meal. Excellent service and mod- J ! erate prices. s j Adam, \ Meldrum & \ I Anderson Co. | * Th e American Block, J * BUFFALO, N. Y 112 nr *n jur-m tffc m*\ an -nt r«t mm m rmni ** am j||| I! SIO,OOO Bankrupt Sale I & C M H of Furniture ii »« N *« M We secured under most favorable conditions, the ** 8K entire stock of H it ii N M || The Mankey Mfg. Company, jj 11 M U AT BANKRUPT SALE. M M This purchase, a very fortunate and opportune ** one—brought to us about SIO,OOO worth of ** fc* bed room suites, dressers, waslistands and sideboards, M |(J bright and new, direct from the factory, which we M will dispose of at virtually next-to-nothing prices. || Now we are ready for this great sale, the most impor- |* |g taut furniture event ever offered you. A sale that will hg II make new history in our business. High class, up-to- £2 11 date, thoroughly reliable furniture at much less than El cost of manufacture. We want you to come to this 54 sale, to see and compare the furniture with that you p* can buy elsewhere at even double our prices. We will II M leave it to you then, as judge to say where the greatest |J| values can be had. It is only through a purchase of || || this kind, that these stupendous bargains are made pos- Kg sible—a chance that comes your way but seldom. This gg |2 will be a quick decided event, the stock must be clear fl ed out at once,as we have 110 room for storage purposes, §1 if If you have any particular fancy about style, wood or N pattern, you had better come early or the very thing M |g you want may be gone. Judges of furniture making || »« and exceptional values are especially requested to in- (< )C spect these goods, and examine every detail of quality, || workmanship and durability. Owing to limitation oi |2 |2 space, we cannot give details of this irresistable sale. £j We cordially invite correspondence from prosper " tive btiyers who cannot visit us in person. M U H i: (i.,1. I.ja IJA R'S Is M M OLD RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE. 51 M II N II liMHIHII 11, PA, || We arc Offering' © Reduced Prices on Winter Suits AND Ovefeoats We carry an up - to - date stock of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear, Suit Cases, Umbrellas, In fact anything you may wish in GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS LINE. Now is the Time to Buy. R. SEGER & SON, Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa ■SSBHEBMBBaHHBBHBHEaBHKESa CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1903. TO^^Good Horse Senile f'|ij teaches that glue and fill old eggs(used toglaze ['// A some coffees with) are Vy, not fit to drink. ''Lion Oaffee is never glazed— it's doctored coffee. •ewlct' p't-kngf keeps ft ft« AIL cud purs. >ll WW One's Enemies. An old adage says that all men are known by the company they keep. But men can also be known by the enemies they make. Every enemy made marks the man who feels within himself to do manly things. In the forceful struggles of life there will be friction and contest, victor and van quished. The man of force does forceful things in a forcible way. Some one is over come in the struggle and an enemy is made. In the moral struggle always being waged the same thing occurs. Men of moral force and fibre are continually opposed to another class who stand for vice and evil. The contest here is more sanguinary for it is Truth against Error, Right against Wrong. In every community the moral man of force who opposes injustice, unveils vice, combats error, deals mortal wounds and makes enemies. He is to be loved and revered for the enemies he has made. He is the hope of the day in which he lives as well as of the days that are to come after him. The man who has no enemies is the man who does nothing. He stands for nothing. When forced out of his place by a stronger than he, he is perfectly satisfied to adjust himself to his new surroundings. He is a barnacle on the Bhip of progress. Evil finds in him an ally and Injustice makes him her apologist. But while such a man makes no enemies he makes no friends. His friendship is a useless commodity. It would be of no benefit to him who would secure it. One likes forceful friends, such as can be of use. The man of force surrounds himself with strong friends for he in turn can be a strong friend. A man need have no fear on account of his enemies if such enemies have been made in the struggle for Right. They are the mark of a man.—Lock Have a Times. Humility. The disease known as "swelled head" is more common, and a thousand times more fatal, than is dreampt of in the or dinary philosophy. It is "a malady whichs slays more than are numbered in the lists of fate." What is it but a blind and imbicile self-impoitance that prompts young men, who have a world of usefullness and honor before them, to drink in toxicating liqurs, t > swagger, to talk fight, to smoke cigarettes and to strut ? It is idiotic vanity. What induces the coxcomb with the high color and low brow to ogle at every female vampire he meets and imagine that he is a combination of Don Juan and Apolio? Pure self-admiration. What leads youth from tiie sweet and wholesome paths of useful labor to the haunts of idleness and sin? Simply swollen and putrid solf admiration. Humility is a positive virtue. It is the beginning of wisdom. It has been truly said that it was pride that first changed angels into devils; it is humility that makes men as angels. We must stop to rise. Humility does not mean a grovel ing spirit, but is merely the exercise of a prudent care not to overestimate our selves. Only the humble can be truly exalted Humility is strength, for it is a recognition of the fact that lofty cliaraeter must be built upon a solid foundation. Plutarch tells us that Epatninodas, finding himself lifted up on the day of his public triumph, the next day went drooping and banging his head. Being asked what was the reason of his so great dejection he made answer: "Yes terday I felt myself transported with vain glory, therefore I chastise myself for it to-day." Before we can amount to anything, before wo can even begin to fit our selves for creditable citizenship of the world, we must first realize our insig nificance, and that we can have noth ing iu us that we should ask the world even to tolerate, much less praise, un til we have huilded by toil and right action, and proven ourselves to bo men who can defy the temptations of idle ness and sensuality as the oak defies the tempest and the thunderbolt. The true attitude of a youth whose future promises a glorious manhood of usefulness and honor to his kind, is to stand with bowed head, hat in hand, rt ittly and eager to nerve. I'ltnxsu tawney Spirit. An enthuiiiuMtic editor not long since had rolled himself into a difficult alter native an to h<>w he would lm nble to get his clothes over his wings when hit reached paradiso hut histlilllcuHy was somewhat elimlnaUsl when in rtmpoiiMe to one of his odilorials embracing the t|uestlou a philosophic contemporary presented the question ai to how he could get his bat on over his horns? When you feel blue and that every thing goes wrong, take a dose of Chamber kin's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse and invigorate your stomach, regulate your bowel.-', give you areliah tor your food and make you feel that in this old world is a good place to live. For sale by L. Taggart. When they overtake a horse thief in Arizona they call a halt; they call for a halter. Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale arid sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off con stipation. Try them. Only 25c at L. Taggart druggist. Respectability may be contagious, but some people fail to catch it at the right time. Tne Easy Pill. PeWitt's Little Early Risers do not gripe or weaken the system. They cure biliousness, jaundice, constipation and in active livers, by arousing the secretions, moving the bowels gently, yet effectually, aud giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowels that the cause of the trouble is removed entirely. These famous little pills exert a decided tonic effect upon the organs in volved, and if their use is continued for a lew days there will be no return of the trouble. 11. C. Dodson. We never see ourselves as we really are unless we have learned the lesson of humility. A Weak Stomach Causes a weak body and invites disease, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures and strength ens the Stomach, and wards off and over comes disease. J. 1?. Taylor, a prominent merchant of Chricsman, Tex., says: li l could not cat because of a weak stomach, I lost all strength and rundown in weight. Al. that money could do was done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of some wonderful cures effected by use of Kodol I concluded to try it. The first bottle benefitted me, and after taking four bottles I am fully restored to my usual strength, weight and health." 11. C. Dodson. Charity is a star whose light is always lost in the clouds of ostentation. The best physic. "Once tried and you will always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says William A. Girard, Pease, Vt. These Tablets are the most prompt, most pleasant and most reliable cathartic in use. For sale by L. Taggart. Do good with what thou hast, or what thou hast will do thee no good. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles (lie mucous membrane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflam mation and heals and soothes the effected parts. One Minute Cough 'Juie strength ens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never tailing cure. In all curable cares of Coughs, Colds and Croup, One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. R. C. Dodson. To owe gratitude hurtsacoarse nature, to receive it hurts a fine one. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The only positive cure for blind, bleed ing, itching and protruding piles, cuts, burns, bruises, eczema and all abrasions of the skin. DeWitt's is ihe only Witch Hazel Salve that is made from the pure, unadulterated witch hazel—all others are counterfeits. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is made to cure—counterfeits are made to sell. It. C. Dodson. Tour to California. The second Pennsylvania Railroad personally conducted Tour to California for the present season will leave New York and Philadelphia on the Golden (rate Special, February 19, going via Cincinnati, New Orleans, San Antonia and El Paso to Los Angeles and San Diego. Three days will be spent in New Orleanß, during the Mardi-Gras festivi ties. Should a sufficient number of passengers desire to travel under the care of a Touriut Agent and Chaperon, a delightful month's itinerary in Cali fornia has beon outlined: and a return ing itinerary to leave San Francisco March 28, visiting Salt Lake City, Glen woodand Colorado Springs and Denver arriving in New York April « Rate, $275 from all points on the Pennsyl vania Railroad east of Pittsburg, cover ing all expenses of railroad transporta tion, side trips in California, and berth and meals going on the special train. No hotel expenses in California are in cluded. Tickets aro good for return within nine months, but returning cover transportation. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, I'hiladel plus, l'a. MM-80»8t Are You Cluing West. Beginning February 18th, antl con tinuing every day thereafter until April 30th, there will be a special rate to all points iu Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana antl British Columbia. For map i, rates, routes ami other informa tion write al once to W. 11, Allen, Dis trict Passenger Airent, Wisconsin Cen ir.it Biihway, •-Jt Park Building, Pitts burg, t'a. 17 iti' The Knrgku Mfg. Co., of Kast St. Louis, 111,, w.iut a man with tin to in -1 ■dm I'wilUi'jr Viiiui ill Ui.« luitti ty. Thev uuurantee $:l AO a tiny to a good worker ami limy furnish bank reference of their reliability, Hrml stamp for |> trtieulars, Koreka Mly. Co., Ilo* DM, Kast fit I.OIIIM, 111. 4(1 I ly. Winter in California. Sunshine and summer, fruit and fJew el's all winter long in California. The f|uick way to get there is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Union Pacific line. Three thro' trains, Chicago to San Francisco, every day. If you're inter ested, drop me a card. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D. Park Building, Pitts burg, Pa. 50-2t IP Harness! vSl\ You can mnko y°ur har noss u* soft 11s a glove /wyWZ^Bj yell and its tough its wire by (Mf X uwifiK uwifiK El' IC EKA Ilnr \vzl tem»UiPn Its life—make It |W \V2fl 1 ,h ' tvvi(>o aa loll & M 11 LIIIKAR I Harness Oil I KjJ make* a poor looking l|H M I pur?, heavy hodled oil, es- l|j«u B J peclaily prepared to with / Mads by STANDARD OIL GO. « C£" HOOK 11 A ! U'.l/ Fit KB. A. A. (FEVERS, Cotusostioim, Inilnmma- CL'HKS ) lions. Lung Fever, Milk Fever. 11. 11. IKPRAIIVH, I.ameiienN, liijuricx, CURES £ IC heiimatifiiii. t'. (). jSOUE THHOAT, <luiiisy, Epizootic. CUKES S Ulateuiiier. CURES I WORMS. Rots. Grubs. K. K. Colds, Influenza, Inflamed curiKS) LuiitfH, IMeuro-Pneuinoiiia. F. FJCOLK!, DellyAelie \\ ind-Illow 11, CURES ) Diarrhea, Ilytieiiterv. G.G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. CURES \ KIDNEY & BLADDER DISORDERS. I. I. >SKI\ DISEASES. Mange, Eruption*. CURES Sl'lcero. Urease, Farcy. J. K. i DAD CONDITION, Starinu Toot, CURES ) Indigestion, Stomach Staggers. 00c. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, &c., $7. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Merticlno Co., Cor. William X John Streets, Mew York. AFTER THE BATTLE Some are lound bleeding and sore, while others have a fit of the blues. No if there should be any so unfortunate as to suffer from the eftects of accidents we have the Balm for their pains and aches,let it be either for man or beast. Our liniment and powders for horses or cattle are always the best. Our medicines are pure and 112 always get there. The prices are right too. uur patent medicine depart ment is supplied with all the •v.'fy standard remedies and we can supply your on short notice. Our toilet and fancy goods department we keep up to the times. Our Prescription depart ment receives our closest at tention and all calls answered day or night. Just touch the button. In fact we are here to do business and serve the public. M. - A. - ROCKWELL, THE PHARMACIST, | Consult k | Your J | N AND SAVE BIG|MONEY S Sj BY ORDERING NOW > 3 YOUR FALL SUIT J fj AT § S R. SEGER & 5 COHPANY'S. ij We handle uotl>i»ii but y the very best fabrics and u q on this together with first- W class lit and workmanship |S j B we have built up the N | £j large patronage we enjoy. y I fl Come iu and see us. I V R. SEQER & CO. > k 9 j t Opposite M. K. Church. IT j \/ AA/X A A*/ /U. A.A>S J. / / S IH AT ? j We Have What You Need! To brush up and make beauti ful your home. The,season of the year for suchl'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. MlYttDiO. i Fobert | ru ———— m The Tailor | ui nJ § WE GIVE | jjj AWAY A SUIT OF ja | CLOTHES. | $ B I 1 To any one who can m n] bring us a garment Cj jjj made as well, with fit [}j ui and style bettei than [}J Cj we can turn out here. ru [n We have the best n] jjj tailors that can be found [J in the state and OUR [{] p] PRICES will suit them p] customer. We get the [n Fashion Plates every jjj u] month from the best [u K TAILOR AND CUT- S Cj TER REVIEW of the }g [2 world. tfj fu Don't be afraid to In ru to give us a trial and if (n nJ you do not find our [}j 2) elothes as we say I will [}j «j refund your money. nJ $ if All Work Guaranteed rfl g a ! J. L. FOBERT, | Kw|x>rluin, I'u.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers