> Adam, j \ Meldrum & j i Anderson Co. | L HUFFAIJO.N. Y. S i 396-408 Main Street, ) I Spring j | Millinery j | Opening j < Tuesday, Mar. 10 \ i Wednesday, " 11 5 I Thursday, " 12 1 } Friday, " 13 < t The most magnificent dis- s r ]>lay of beautiful head wear, i > The choicest creations of all s 5 the fashion centers—New < s York, Paris, London—the J \ best work of the world's } s famous milliners. Onr own \ 112 importations. All that is > I fashionable, fresh and new. \ New Cloaks, 5 } New Suits, I > New Waists, } New Silks, \ New Dress Goods, ) Z New White Goods \ * New Wash Goods, ) ) Adam, j > Meldrum & j s Anderson Co. < ? TheAmericacßlock, > £ BUFFALO, N. Y £ £St Zt 2E 22£ 2f 5552 WS ®W. m iff ****WlFi I SIO,OOO Bankrupt Sale | N 5 (j | of Furniture. ii M |J . We secured under most favorable conditions, the Si P* entire stock of M IS M || The Mankey Mfg. Company, >| !J M " AT BANKRUPT SALE. U M # * This purchase, a very fortunate and opportune SS &£ one brought to us about SIO,OOO worth of J3 Pj bed room suites, dressers, washstands and sideboards, H Pi bright and new, direct from the factory, which we &C H will dispose of at virtually next-to-nothing prices. ||^l s<> Now we are ready for this great sale, the most nnpor- £J || tant furniture event ever offered you. A sale that will Eg S(J make new history in our business. High class, up-to- £* £ j 'late, thoroughly reliable furniture at much less than cost of manufacture. We want vou to come to this PJ £1 sale, to see and compare the furniture with that you ** PI can buy elsewhere at even double our prices. We will M fl ' eavc y° u then, as judge to say where the greatest M P* val'ies can be had. It is only through a purchase of |M| -I'f » that these stupendous bargains are made pos- fcg || sible—a chance that comes your way but seldom. This £2 || will be a quick decided event, the stock must be clear- ?2 S3 e( ' out at once,as we have no room for storage purposes. II Pj Ii \ou have any particular fancy about style, wood or M PJ pattern, you had better come early or the very thing M J * )on want may be gone. Judges of furniture making M a,l( ' exceptional values are especially requested to in- ftjl »« spect these goods, and examine every detail of quality, fti workmanship and durability. Owing to limitation of |J || space, we cannot gi ve details of this im sistable sale. SI S3 e cord'ally invite correspondence from prospec* PJ J J tive buyers who cannot visit us in person. M M U Is <). .1. IjalU irs ii OLOHRELIABLE FURNITURE STORE, M || M II || KNPUHII'KI, PA, i**«4iaa*iiaa««iiiA a ii 4 i a)k(iaAAJklk| We are (offering Reduced Prices on Winter Suits AND Overeoats We carry an up - to-date stock of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear, Suit Cases, Umbrellas, In fact anything yon may wish in GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS LINE. Now is the Time to Buy. R. SEGER & SON. Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1903 A Itemarkablo Case. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold, Jeep-seated on the lungs, causing i pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fen tier, Murion, Ind., who was entirely | cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says: '-The coughing and straining so weakened me that I run down I in weight from 118 to 9'2 pounds. I tried 1 a number of remedies to no avail until I I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured j me entirely of the cough, strengthened my i lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength. R.C. Dodson. Fear makes a man his own foe. The Stomach Is the Man. A weak stomach weakens the man, because it cannot transform the food he cats into nourishment. Health aud strength cannot be restored to any sick man or weak woman without first restor ing health and strength to the stomach. A weak stomach cannot digest enough food too feed the tissues and revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure clean ses, purifies, sweetens and streughteus the glands and membranes of the stomach, and cures indigestion, dypepsia and all stomach troubles. R. C. Dodson. Lovers, like armies, get along well enough till the engagement begins. The best pill neath the stars and stripes; It cleanses the system and never gripes. Little Early Risers of wordly repute— Ask for DeWitt's and take no substitute A small pill, easy to buy, easy to take and easy to act. but never failing in re sults. DeWitt's Little Early Risers arouse the secretions and act as a tonic to the liver, curing permanently. R. 0. Dodson. One enemy may do more damage than a hundred friends can repair. What's In a Name ? Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. DeWitt Ac Co., of Chicago, discovered, some years ago, how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases, DeWitt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counteifeits. Ask for DeWitt's —the genuine. R. C. Dodson. If you would retain your friends don't remind them of their faults. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers—Dr. King's New Life l'ills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curirglndigestion Bilious ness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach. Liver and Rowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. WANTED— Several persons of cbar acter and good reputation in each stato (one in this county required) to repre sent and advertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable "in cash each Wednesday direct from head of fices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial Co., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. 51-16t. The Eureka Mfg. Co., of East St Louis, 111., want a man with rig to in troduce Poultry Mixture in this coun ty. They guarantee §3 50 a day to a good worker and they furnish bank reference of their reliability. Send stamp for particulars. Eureka Mfg. Co., Box 99, East St. Louis, 111. 46-My. $30.00 to California $30.00. Every day from February 15th until April 30th, the Missouri Pacific Ry., will sell one way colonist tickets from St. Louis to California at the exceed ingly low rate of thirty dollars. Pro portionately low rates from other points. Through tourist cars every week. Write for particulars to Jno. R James, Central Passenger Agent, 905 Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 1-tf. Are You Going West. Beginning February 15tb, and con tinuing every day thereafter until April 30th, there will be a special rate to* all points in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. For maps, rates, routes and other informa tion write at once to W. 11. Allen, Dis trict passenger Agent, Wisconsin Cen tral Railway, 621 Park Building, Pitts burg, Pa. 47-10t. Very low Kates to the West and Southwest. The Missouri Pacific Ily., and Iron Mountain Route will sell one way and round trip Hoineseekers tickets to points in Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, Arkansas, Indian and Olcla lioma Territories, Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico, on the first and third Tuesdays of each month to aud includ ing April, at unusually low rates. For further information write Jno. It. James, Central Passenger Agent, 905 Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 1-tf. Auditor'* Notice. 'lMil'. iiiutrrntiiiKl an auditor u| (minimi hv tlie I Orphan*' Court i>ri'uufrnii ruuuty to |m-- tin rlerUiun« lo llir (lml mil Dual account oiJuitN 11. WYKOI'K. adiiiiiiliilnitiir of ibrt— l.tU'ol 11. V. WY Kiii'l I ', itvcianvtl, a it, I malt r port lo llir court, will atlvini lo ||,r .lulir* of III* ■Pliointi."-nl al ihr Court ll.mac. limp.rturn. I'l'iumylMinia, on Krutav, the loth ,l«v April. ufAl, at li'ii o'clock, a. in , wliru ami " air rrtj.,,| , u „ r , "rut their claitiii. Murr ihe untli*t«;^nr, 1 K J. II INK-. Au.l,'..i Mar. li tilh.tMKl I 31 Aflnitnttatrtitor** Nulltr NMwto u/ UKIIMIKT HIM |.V \"QT|I !■> Ilrirln Klvt'U lh.il let lei .ll „ tary u|m>h tbr > Ul» oi ilmio.Kf I *lrol Km t«>rliuu.l ammo. oinn 1 y I'* 1,,, .t-rii liavr )i* vu Kranict to th. un.lre.wii .1 i., wh.-ui ailli-i»i"i, mu.t U- (Kwiiiail # }| ,| UK **tal ratal* MIU.I l*r p*ltl. JIIIIN UINUM, . . . AitailMiatrator. r.m|Mtrio»u, I'a March IT. Iwi . D«*rt I.lanrila. There 1b no place like the desert for lizard*. As a man rides through the white sands or over the Mack mnlapai mountains in Arizona or southeastern California and sees the flash and scur ry of those brilliant and graceful crea tures the suggestion of death and soli tude is broken, and, beholding so much life, he is brought to wonder if the country is really a desert or only a land to which a man is not adapted, for here are animals which never drink, yet frisk about through thorns and cactus and fatten on the bitter plants. Many a desert prospector had lain down with his burros to die and seen on the rocks about him the black heads of the eliuckwalla lizards outlined against the brazen sky. The chuck wallas were happy and corpulent with good eating. It was their country. For thousands of generations their an cestors had never thirsted for water, and plants which the starving burros passed by furnished both food and drink for the scaly natives 011 the rocks. Next to the slow moving and deadly Gila monster the eliuckwalla is the largest lizard of the desert, being from a foot to a foot and a half in length.—Country Life In America. lion- SnakeN Pnarlnntf. The cobra of the Cape fascinates birds by coiling itself on a branch, erecting its head and swinging to and fro. Sundowner states that the snake will goon "fascinating" and keeping the bird twittering and unable to leave the tree in which it is "for hours" and that if the bird is driven away it comes back. This may be a "yarn," but from the curious fascination which nonter rifying objects, such as "larft glitters," have for some birds and their apparent inability to resist hovering around the lure the far greater mesmerizing power of the serpent may be conjectured. Movement, more or less regular, is al ways part of the means of fascination employed by snakes. Their fondness for music of any kind is not extended to the sound of the human voice sing ing, which snakes clearly do not appre ciate at all. They only care for "in strumental music," which includes the concertina, tomtom and Jew's harp. But from experiments made in this country it was evident that they like the bagpipes best.—Spectator. Drought Down From Heaven. According to Mohammedan belief, the first copy of the Koran, or Alkoran, their sacred book, was brought down from the highest to the lowest heaven by Gabriel on the mysterious night of A 1 Khade in the month of Uamadan. This wonderful book, written in heav en and bound in satin, Jewels and gold, was communicated to Moham med at different times during a period of twenty-three years. This was done, according to Mohammedan belief, ei ther by Gabriel in human shape or by God himself. When Gabriel acted as translator and communicator, he did so "with a great sound of music and bells." God appeared either "veiled or unveiled during Mohammed's waking 1 hours or during dreams at night." VirKiiiin't Only Slave. The state of Virginia once owned a slave, the only one probably the com monwealth ever did own. lie was known as Ben the Bell Itinger of the University of Virginia. The university only had .WW) left over when it was endowed, and it was proposed to buy a negro with this amount and keep him as a bell ringer. They bought Ben. and in his time lie became a great char acter at the university. He knew ev erybody and was very useful to every body. Ben used to get very drunk on the liberal and constant fees he re ceived from students. lie died in the Albemarle poorliouse at an advanced age. A Lark'a I.ofty I'"!l|;!it. Some Bavarian officers experiment ing with a balloon 0,000 feet aloft no ticed a little black speck that seemed to accompany them and which, they thought, was one of the cards they car ried for throwing out reports and that the dropping of the balloon drew it along, but on looking at the barometer they found that the balloon was rising and not dropping. Suddenly, however, a loud chirping showed that it was a lark which. Hying at this extraordinary height, had been frightened by the lml- j loon. The IliulicMt Waterfall. There is in Mexico a wonderful wa- j tcrfall, which probably enjoys the ilis j Unction of being the highest waterfall ' In the world. The fall is known by the j Indian name of ltasaseachic and is lo | cated about WO miles west of the city i of Chihuahua, near the summit of the j Sierra Madre mountains. The eleva- I tion of the mountain is 0,500 feet above sea level. The cascade falls 078 feet. I \ MiKlii) Keriuua lliiiiK "You printed tny death notice, and j that's uo joke." "Kut, my dear sir, that's not tuy 1 fault. It's the fact that you are alive j that makes it no Joke." There was a subtleness to this that : made it most annoyingly puxxling. Chicago l'o*t. How Ttary l»o It. Uosslp.v Mail The Joneses keep up a mi> Imposing establishment. <1 rower They do that, indeed, anil ui> ston '» the mit) that's mostly been liii|KNu-d on. \t'» York Tliues. «i >in »ti>'«i. "William," the regular patron "is IUIH 1 • ill |rtt rteh I bell you don't iuti* to l»e tut'k) Kieli iug*. I WE ARE DISPLAYING OUR Spring and Snnnner Dry Goods. We- have a larger assortment than we ever had before. Our large line of WHITE GOODS cannot be surpassed. The quality and variety are sure to please. The WASH'GOODS in colors, we are showing, are the best values that it is possible to get together. They are sure to be sold very rapidly, for they include the latest patterns in Silk Zephyrs, I Pique LaTour, Kiowa Pique, ■* Highland Oxfords, Leue Applique, Nomad Silk Novelties, Sea Island Madras, Hamilton Waistings, Halma Mercerized Stripes, Mercerized Silk Zephyrs, Linen Finish Emerald Dimity, and several others. ELERY DAY IS A BARGAIN DAY IN THE ABOVE. C.B. HOWARD&CO. AFTER THE BATTLE Some arc 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 efiects of accidents we have the Balm for their pains and aches,let it be either for man or beast. ! Our linimentand powdersfor horses or cattle are always the best. Our medicines are pure and _ always get there. The prices are right too. uur patent medicine depart ment is supplied with all the % standard remedies and we can supply your on short notice. Our toilet and fancy goods department wo 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 J to do business and serve the ! I public. M. - A. - ROCKWELL,|| THE PHARMACIST, 5 Consult j S Your | j >lnterests 51 fi (j ! S AND SAVE BIU MONEY < I S BY ORDERING NOW [ i YOUR FALL SUIT |S 5 AT [ £ R. SEGER 3 | V COHPANY 5. We handle nothing but Ij 112 the very last fabrics and H u B «>ii this together with first- N u ~ class fit and workmanship N 0 we hive built up the ij i Lit |4« we eitjm. Jjj Q Collie in and set ll> >j ji < s c R. 5l;OI : .R A CO. P IN * LU(i|MMil* M Itimli. AJL.yA.JkJk/ /../ J.iAii *2 '' i MM I The Tailor I | WE GIVE j | AWAY A SUIT OF § | CLOTHES. j ru 1/ § 5 ru tr lr a To any one who can lr I{] bring ns a garment (r |{j made as well, with fit [}; in and style better than J (n we can turn 0111 here. pi [n We have the best n] [jj tailors that can be found ruin the state and OUR [{l m PRICES will suit the ui Jjj customer. We get the lr tfj Fashion Plates every m month from the best re K TAILOR AND CUT- $ Oj TRR REVIKW of the [2 re world. {{j ru Don't be afraid to »j nl to give us a trial and if K s you do not find our ui "j clothes as we say I will [jl jfl refund your money. [}J ! j5 °i S S $ 'j\ nJ S 5 l ii All Work llunranlcetl n I I J. L. FOBERT, ! Kimi.i 111111, I'M, 1 i