112 Adam, > \ < J Meldrum & j I Anderson Co. « l MUPFAIjO,N. Y. > > 396-408 Main Street, I Carpets I ( AND | j Rugs | £ ACCOUNT oi the \ 112 crowding of stocks in- > 112 cident to our building oper- s } ations, it is necessary for us \ > to make sacrifices of some s > stocks. The carpet and rug c \ department is the first to ) i feel the necessity of more ) * room. Making room is a 1 c problem easily solved by \ t price cutting. There is no £ room for particulars, the \ ? bargains must be seen to be s i appreciated. c ( BIGLOW AXMIHISTERS, * ( WILTONS, ) C BODY BRUSSELS, } ( TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, } 112 INGRAINS, } ( LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, } ( MATTINGS and all } ( FLOOR COVERINGS. \ } ANTIQUE AND RTIf Q \ £ MODERN ftUUk) < \ Finest showing of Orientals between i s New York and Chicago. £ r Splendid line- of Wiltons, Brussels, > J Smyranas and Kashmlrs. P t The Restaurant. ) s Our patrons will fit!d our Cafe } { on the 4th floor an excellent 3 place to rest and enjoy a full t s meal or a light lunch at rnoder- £ C ate price. > ) Adam, | > Meldrum & \ \ Anderson Co. < £ The Americar. Block, £ \ BUFFALO, !l Some Reasons tj Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS Of? 1 E (Jnequalcd by any other, j Renders hard leather soft. I Especially prepared. fi I Keeps out water. r. A heavy bodied oil. |< tt Harness ': 1 excellent preservative. > luces cost of you r harness -■'ev. r burn:; the leather; its U I'. Efficiency i:'. increased* Li j Secures best service, j glitches kept from breaking. ii [jOEL. I I j |s sold in u'.l LI Localities Manufactured by j |l Slnndurd Oil Compnnj. ; j DeWitt DeWitt Is the name to look for when * you goto buy Witch Hazel Saive. ™ DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the original and only genuine. In fact DeWitt'sls the only Witch Hazel Salve that Is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits—base imi tations. cheap and worthless even dangerous. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve S is a specific for Piles; Blind, Bleeding, ■ Itching and Protruding Piles. Also Cuts, ■ Burns, Bruises. Sprains, Lacerations, ■ Contusions, Boils, Carbuncles. Eczema, ■ Tetter, Salt Rheum, and all other Skin Diseases, SALVE ■ PREPARED DV E. C. DeWitt <0 Co., Chicago tfromUfe. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY the of Me. GB.EAT VI — PHEKTOIE lIEMEDT proclncrs tlie above rosults In 30 days. It nets powerfully and <julcl.ly. Cures when all others fail. SOUBR nioa will regain their lout manhood, and old BMO will rc< Ivor thoir youthful vigor by usicg BLVIVO. Jt qunl-.ly and i:ure!y ri Htr.rosNervcua nesa, t,o:.t Vitality, iLy .ot-r.--. Nightly Emissions, Lost Memory, Wonting Dlnoa«:eß.atJ ail cfflicte of u<!it--'..ufao or excuse uud iridlKcretiOQ, which unfits one I' rc' u-Jy.b-i-lnr- ormarriat?. It cot, o! ■ it. shy rt fit t.lio Boat of dtseiGa, but tear/' ■ arrvotonio blood i»ull<lcr, bring ing bac!; th pUiii glof/ to pale oheekssndra itorir.l the liro of youth. It varilH off Jnsaaitj tm* 112 : inn,', u. Inili.t on bavit,; .'REVIVOi ao rtner. It c: I i narvicd In ve»t, pocket. By mail V 1.00 purr.Cl Sit V.t WiMO, witii m,puH tlvo nrUicu nnarintet to cars or refund the money. II «ik iind artviso free. Addrets ROYAL MEDICINE co., Hold hy H. O. Dodson, l'mporium, Pa Our Clothing Is selected with the greatest care, being made of good material —material that will give good service and at prices that are withm reach of all. OUR BOYS' CLOTHING Is made for boys and it looks as if it was made for boys—not father's cnt clown. R. SEGER & SON. ■ mil I A Vncnnm I'rcßßiirc Experiment. Chemical science hits taught us how to overcome the drcailoil diseases that have swept away whole cities in the past. It has taught us the manufac ture of explosives and munitions oi war and has made possible the greatly improved modes of travel, and it may be truly said that to chemistry we owe the most material progress the world has made. While this little experiment will not deal with the hidden secrets that live in the famous laboratories or treat upon the mystic powers of viscosity and relegation, it will show what pow er the absence of air has in attracting movable substances into the place that has been vacated by the air. Few think when they breathe the atmos phere that surrounds them that it has a pressure of fifteen pounds to the square Inch or that it can attract even a piece of iron into the space which it leaves. For an example of the strength of air take any tumbler, till it about half full of tissue paper, set tire to the paper, turn over the glass in a basin contain ing water about one-half inch deep and then watch the water ascend the in terior of the glass. Didn't Knon III* Own Child. At Antietam, just after the artillery had been sharply engaged, the Rock bridge (Va.) battery was standing waiting orders. General Lee rode by and stopped a moment. A dirty faced driver about seventeen said to him: "General, are you going to put us in again?" Think of such a question from such a source to the general of the army, especially when that general's name was Lee! "Yes, my boy," the stately officer kindly answered, "I have to put you in again. But what is your name: Your face seems familiar somehow." "I don't wonder you didn't know me. sir," laughed the lad. "I'm so dirty. But I'm Bob." It was the general's youngest son. whom ho had thought safe at the Virginia Military institute. "God bless you. my son; do your duty," and the general rode on. Spoke Too Soon. Alexandre Dumas was one day the guest of Dr. Gistal, a leading practi tioner in Marseilles. After dinner, while the coffee was being handed round, the host requested the great novelist to enrich his album with one of his v. itty improvisations. "Certainly," replied I Hunas. with a smile, and. drawing out a pencil, lie wrote under the eyes of his entertainer the following lines: Since Dr. Olstal came to our town To cure diseases casual and hereditary The hospital has been pulled down— "You flatterer!" here exclaimed the doctor, mightily pleased; but the poet went on: And we have made a. larger cemetery. Mr*, llaini 1 (oii'n Ice Cream. Mrs. Alexander Hamilton had the first ice cream in the city of Washing ton. She used to tell with amusement of the delight with which President Andrew Jackson lirst tasted it. Guests at the next White House reception were treated to the frozen mystery, and great was the fun of the initiated when they saw the reluctance of oth ers to taste the cold stuff. Those from the rural districts especially eyed it suspiciously, then melted each tea spoonful with the breath before swal lowing it. The next time they had a chance they ate it with delight. It Wanted His Tongne. At mi auction sale in a Scotland vil lage the auctioneer was trying to sell a number of domestic utensils, includ ing a porridge pot. As usual, he was making a great fuss. Finishing, his keen eye caught a well known worthy, the beadle, standing at the back of the crowd, and he shouted out: "Maister MeTavisli, make me an of fer for this pot. Why, it would make a splendid kirk bell." "Aye," replied the beadle, "If your tongue was in it." Wnitril Thciilj Yearn For a Solution. A bit of pure and harmless mischief at recitation at Vale was the device of a member of the class of '~\l, who in troduced at recitation a turtle covered by a newspaper paster <«a the shell. The tutor had too much pride to eouic down from his perch and solve the mystery of the newspaper movement, but twenty years after, meeting a member of the class, his first and ab rupt question was, "Mr. W., what made that paper move?" Patriotism and politics scldow work to- Siether at the poles. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MA\ 14, 1903. fflay At Ilomr and Abroad. A few days ago an elderly gentleman and his wife were walking along the street when a lady in crossing the road fell down. The old gentleman rushed to her assistance and helped her in ev- ■ cry possible way. When he returned to his wife, she looked like a thunder* i cloud. I "It's all right; it's all right," he whis- j pered. "Yes, 1 know it's all right!" she re plied hotly. "Here's an unknown wom an falls down, and you plow across the street to help lier, and the other day, : when I fell downstairs, you wanted to ! know if I was practicing for a circus." j Our CooliM. "I believe," said the young p>_ysi cian, "that bad cooks supply us with i half our patients." "That's right," rejoined the old doc- • tor, "and good cooks supply us with the other half."—Chicago News. DoHy'n Explanation. ".Mother, what are twinsV" asked little Bobbie. "I know." chimed in Dolly. "Twins is two babies just the same age; three babies is triplets, four is quadrupeds, and five is eentipeds." lli s I*crii»fitet ie I.nncli. Waitress (at quick lunch stand)—Do you want to eat this sandwich here or take it with you? Gentleman Both. Harvard Lam poon. Pure SclflMlinPNM. Mae —How did Bessie raise the mon ey togo abroad and study music? Ethel—The neighbors took up a sub scription. 1 believe. —Puck. <Joid nuggets from the Klondike pre sent a structure and appearance quite different from those of any other local ity. A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. Kings New Discovery fo" Consumption is a sure cure for all long and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown. W. Va.. says"l had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried ovorything 1 heard of and got 110 releif. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's infallible for Croup, whooping Cough Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. It's guaranteed by L. Taggai; Druggist. Trial bottles i'ree. Regular sizes, r>Oc. SI.(10. It doesn't take much flattery to make small men feel big. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling te*t resulting in a wonderful cure He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stom ach and liver troubles so 1 prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an attack in 14 months." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation aud Kidney troubles. Try them. < Inly 50c at L. Taggart's. $30.00 to California $30.00. Every day until June 15th the Missouri Pacific Ry., will sell one way colonist tickets from St. Louis to California at the exceed-1 ingly low rate of thirty dollars. Pro- j portionately low rates from other | points. Through tourist cars every j week. Write for particulars to Jno. R. j James. Central Passenger Agent, 905 Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 6-tf. WANTED— Several persons of char ; acter and good reputation in each state I (one in this county required) to repre- j sent and advertise old established j wealthy business hooseof solid financial standing. Salary §21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head o r -! fices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial Co., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. 51-16t. WANTED- Several indUHtrinusiHTsonsiii each state to travel for house established eleven years and with large capital, to mil upc n merchants and agent* lor successful ui i! |> litable line. Per manent engag 'incut. Weekly cash salary of fls and nil traveling expenrcH and hotel bill ; ad vanced is cash each week. Experience not essen tial. Mention reference and c nclc.'e 'df-Rtldi ■ss ed envelope. The N lit i< in I. , liuiliin St. Chicago. !0-10t. Office Safe for Sale. A good-as-new safe, suitable for or i (linary business, for sale at a bargain Appy at PRESS office. 5-tf. | MERCANTILE LIST FOR 1903. Mercantile Appraiser's Notice. I AMES and kind of license of dealers in the J\ County of Cameron, Pa. The appeals will be held at the County Treasurer's olllcc in Em porium, on Friday. May 22, between the ' hours of 9 a. m.and 3 p. m. EMPORIUM. ] Halcom & Lloyd General Merchandise IJcattie. I'. R Tobacco and Cigars I Catlin, C. Q Orainand Floor Cruice, John Tobacco and Cigars Cummings. John Cigars Costello, .John Cigars Donovan, D. W Cigars Dolan. M. J Cigars | Day, J. H Groceries I Dodson, 11. C Drugs I' Emporium Machine Co Tile and Fixtures Emporium Furniture Co Furniture Edgcomb, Henry General Merchandise Easttrbrooks, Lizzie Confectionery 1 Emporium Milling Co Grain and Seed I Fetter, J. R Bicycle Supplies Gross, William Meats Gross, G. If. &Co„ Meats I Huntington, L. K .General Merchandise | Harris, Jasper Clothing | Howard, C. U. h. Co General Merchandise j Hockley, I. K Fuel and Builders Supplies i Haeket, s. 8 General Merchandise Hogan, M. T Groceries Husted, C. R. Groceries Hirrch, R. H.' Jewelry Hacket, S. J General Merchandise Overhiser, I O Confectionery and Fruits Judd, F. G Harness Jessop, C. H Produce Johnson, J. L Cigars Kellcy, R. D Cigars Kelly. F. & G .Millinery and Clothing Kinder. J. A Groceries Ludlam, B. E. & E. L Millinery Laßar, Geo, J Furniture Lcchner, Joseph, Boots and Shoes Lloyd, It. S Stationery Lysett, T. J Cigars Loyd, R. J Cigars Leet, F. D. A; Co General Merchandise Larrabee, M. M Furs, Ammunition, Aic Metzger, Geo. Jr Jewelry Murry, Coppersmith Co Hardware McDougall, Alex Groceries and Meats McDonald, A. A Tobacco and Cigars McDonald, S. D Cigars Manett, H. R Cigars McDonald, Win .Cigars Newton, Joseph Produce Overhiser, Kate Confectionery and Fruits Olmsted, H. C General Merchandise Parsons, J F General Merchandise Rockwell, M. A Drugs Raymond. H. L Millinery Seger, R. & Son Clothing Shives, Frank Groceries and Meats Schmidt, C. G Confectionery and Fruits Schlecht. John Groceries Slocum. B. A Groceries Seger, N Clothing Shoup, Peter Cigars Tulis. M. c General Merchandise Trotter, Thomas Dry Goods Taggart, Lee Drugs Vogt, A. F Boots and Shoes Wintleld, Mary — Confectionery Znrns, 11. A. & Co Toys, Furnishings, itc Wolfe, J. E Meats DRIFTWOOD. Brookbank. J. O. & Co General Merchandise Fox, Frank Jr., Meats Fox. Lyda Millinery Krider A: Yotliers, GeneralMerchandi.se Kreider, Hazel, Notions Mitchell, W. H ilrugs McDonald. A. M CigaiS McCoole, Mrs, S. D Millinery McCoo'e, S. D Cigars McVicker, Mrs. Fred Cigars Nefcy, Miss M. E Millinery Rothrock. J.N Clothing Riley, T. J Cigars LUMBER. f'.ime-on Store Co General Merchandise Ebersole, F.. M Groceries Furlong, Mary A Cicars Mahoney, Pet Cigars McGee, Harry Cigars McCounell, Warren Cigars Smith, J. fc, General Merchandise a ROVE. Barclay Bros General Merchandise Baird.'D. P Groceries Bailey. O. L Ci<ars Crumßros Meats Fee Bros General Merchandise Lightner. H. B. General Merchandise Shafer, Geo. P Cigars Silin, Nathan Clothing Smith, H.J Cigars I'ORTAOE. Sizer, Mrs. W. R General Merchandise Evans, J. H Cigars SHIPPEN. I Hughes, W. J Produce and Meats Kline &Co General Merchandise Lewis, F.J Groceries EATING HOUSES. Bliss, Fred Emporium Lewis, Mrs. P. E Emporium McClelland, John D Emporium BILLIARDS AND POOL Creaton, James Emporium McDonald. A. A Emporium Mitchell, W. H Driftwood All persons so ascertained or assessed who shall fail to attend such appeal or to appeal from the decision of the Appraiser, to the Common Pleas within ten days thereafter will not be per mitted to set np a defense to the recovery of the amount of license to which he is requested to pay when suit shall be brought that he is not a dealer in merchandise, &c. The law further provides that it shall be the duty of the County Treasurer to sue for the re covery of all licenses duly returned to him by the I Mercantile Appraiser if not paid on or before the I first day of July in each and every year, within ] ten days after date, aud saffi Treasurer shall not j be discharged trom any such license unless he | brings suit to recover the same on or before that date. I. K.HOCKLEY, Mercantile Appraiser, 1903. I |rnaflam F -' : v. : iv:t. Dean'sl j fl| A safe, certain relief for Suppressed B B Menstruation. Never known to fall, 3afe! M Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 3 or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for Sj £I.OO per box. Will send them on trial, to ■ 9R he paid for when relieved. Samples Free. 3 B UN.I ED MEDICAL CO. , DO* 74. LANCASTC* l I iTi ■mi mi ■■■ i mi l iiiiih in i mini w 1 ii iiihhwihi Sold inEmporiuia by L. Taggart and K. C Dodson EVERY WOMAN Affc. Sometimes needs i i 'mMO mouth!/ r>;:ulnti",» mtJ.eiau. SfiJL DR. PEAL'S m pennyroyal plus, Ai'C] : mpt.Hftfc :mdc« r»: in In result. 'Zh. p\ :iu loe (Dr. lii'*> Lover dii&ppoint. SI.OO p< r hair* sold by it. Dodson, druggist SDR. CALDWELL'S YRUP PEPSI Pa CURES INDIGESTION. ■ » AFTER THE BATTLE Some arc fot;nd bleeding and sore, while others have a fit of the blues. Now if there should be any so unfortunate as to suffer from the eftecta of ; accidents we have the Balm J for their pains and aches,let it l i be either for man or beast. j Our liniment and powdersfor ! horses or cattle are always' the best. Our medicines are pure and J always get there. The prices ; : are right too. sjra uur patent medicine depart- i Sj ment is supplied with all the standard remedies and we can supply your on short notice, j Our toilet and fancy goods department we keep up to j the times. Our Prescription depart ment receives our closest at tention and all calls answered j day or night. Juet touch the button. In fact we are here | to do business and servo the j public. M. - A. ■ ROCKWELL, 1 THE PHARMACIST, SHSHSHSHSHSHSTHS E SHSHS^ | - l J Groceries | is - a: K 13; [jj Having just putin a j{]; nJ nice line of Groceries In j n] with our meats, we [n I are now ready to iill jjj j "j your orders at the fjj 1 very lowest prices, [n Everything fresh j{] I and strictly high jjj j ru grade. A fine line U] I n] of cookies ' from 10c [n jj] lb. to '22 c lb. These [jj j bj are the best cookies nJ Oi made. }{) | iii 1 - I jj] GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, ft Geo. H. Gross. I [HSHSScLSHSHS2SHSHSHSESC Ic: S'H°] ' WE ARE DISPLAYING OUR I Spring and Summer I ————— " 5 Drjjioojk ' We have a larger assortment than we ever had » before. Our large line of WHITE GOODS cannot be I surpassed. The quality and variety are 8 sure to please. The WASH GOODS in colors,we are showing, I are the best values that it is possible to get jg i together. They are sure to be sold very I rapidly, for they include the latest patterns I Silk Zephyrs, j 1 Pique LaTour, Kiowa Pique, Highland Oxfords, Dene Applique, Nomad Silk Novelties, Sea Island Madras, Hamilton Waistings,J I | Halma Mercerized Stripes, 1 I Mercerized Silk Zephyrs, ! B Linen Finish Emerald Dimity. I and several others. EVERY DAY IS A BARGAIN ['DAY IN THE ABOVE. G. B. HOWARDS GO. j We Have What I You Need! To brush up and make beauti | ful your home. The v season of the year for such work has arrived | and we would call the attention jof the public to our very large i and reliable line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, the best in the world. lln addition to the best paints, we have a first-class line of De I Voe & Co.'s Brushes. Get a | move on and be prepared to paint before the workmen are all en j gaged. We can save you money. While you are painting your home or business place let us J talk a little with you 011 Bath i and Closets, Hot Water, Steam |or anything in that line. Our i 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, j Rakes, etc. 111 fact our Hard i ware, Stove and Plumbing De partments are up to the best. Write or wire 11s, when a com' petent agent will call 011 you. _ iiftiiW.
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