> Adam, j } Meldrum & j I Anderson Co. j 112 MUFFAXiO.N. Y. S > 396-408 Main Street, y 1 CUT | | PRICE | SALE | l mm J E ARE holding a great 1 ( yy Cut Price Sale which em- \ J braces every stock in the •; \ old reliable store. 3 s Prices have been mercilessly > r cut on staple articles as well as * > the novelties and fancies. J i You can shop on half th® J F money formerly needed. Her® \ > are a "few leaders from the C \ COATS AND SUITS. j Odd lot of Covert Cloth and } \ Kersey Cloth Jackets, blue, J \ brown and castor, & O "TP j } worth $5.00 for 4)Z. 10 *• } $5.00 Walking Skirls \ > In black, blue and QQ s \ grev, a bargain at.... 3)/.\JQ ) ( $9.00 Drtss Skirts \ Of Black Serge with trimmed \ 112 taffeta bands mercerized drop \ > skirts, positively worth $9.00 a s \ ... $6.50 | ( $6 50 Blouses. > i Elacb Serge Cloth Blouses, very \ ? latest styls, large ftfl s 1 flowing sleeves SO.UU ) i Silk Coats and Monte Carlos in j I Peau de Soie and Taffeta ex- s ( $15.00 £ Black and colored Cloth Suits, at i r a quarter off regular value. \ j The Restaurant. j X Our patrons will find our Cafe ) 112 on the 4th floor an excellent j 112 place to rest and enjoy a full : X meal or a light lunch at moder- ) c ate price. > ) Adam. i > Meldrum & j t Anderson Co. ) ? TheAmericai Block, > } BUFFALO, N. Y. ? I This is the House, SNttHpt «** ■- At wliic'i to purchase vour Furniture 1 of all kinds at the very lowest prices. I C.\ K l'l'/l'S, nil new anil up-to-date. The larg i st line > on ever saw in town. K' <iS, bo'.'u large and sum'!. Carpet samples tor rti<;s —..!] grades. I.ACh CI RTAINS, a line, from the cheapest to the best. WINDOW SMADKS. all kinds. < »< ►•CAR 1 S, until the habits cannot rcNt with out one. N"<j trouble to show noods. <ilad to have you call, whether you purchase or not. Your/respectfully, GEO. J. LaBAR. Our Clothing ; Wl There may be greatest care, being hj3 ing Clothingadvertised made of good material *» A A I as c h ea p. Better buy material that will Z,.w&X. of a dealer who has a give good service and A 1 reputation to maintain. witliFi ,CeS 1 a *f We are offering some OUR HOYS' CLOTHING GENTS FURNISHINGS R. SEQER & SON. R. SEGER & SON. 112M ICA I ■ ' JBkakes short roads. j AXLE | * light loads. iIiIiEASE I for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Everywhere. t rh «. c ' 3 RE VIVO RESTORES VITALITY THE of Me. OrHTIAT PHEKTOU XHSMXII3T prodarrfi the above results In 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cares when all others fall. Sonnr mon will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using KEVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous ness. Lobt Vitality, impotency. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wostln* Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excels and Indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. II not only cures by starting at tho seat of disease, but is a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re storing the flra of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Inslrt on having REVIVO, so other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mall SI.OO per package, or six for 85.00, with a post tire written guarantee to cure or refund •he money. Book nn<l nrtvlfc freo. Address iOYAL MEDICINE Sold by R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY ax, 1903 Cameron. Ed. Liniuger is still in poor health. Leßoy Page of this place is very sick. The forest fires are coining this way again. Mrs. Wm. Wykoff left this week for Portland Mills. I wonder how the «irls enjoyed their buggy ride Sunday afternoon. Harvey Rockwell was up Sunday visit ing his mother, Mrs. Rockwell. Why did the girls go down the track Sunday night? I wonder why? | Frank Kepner and wife have returned I to Cameron and arc staying with Mrs. Yocum. Mrs. O. Wilson, of Portland Mills, was in Cameron last week visiting her j parents, Isaac Wykoff and family, j We see the men making their way to j the bark woods. BILL. First Fork. The Curries-Tanner mill is shut down j for repairs and dry weather. Elmer Smith was around on Saturday j last registering the voters for this town j ship. Joe Bowers aud Ben Swank are stock ! ing the shingle mill of 11. Probst at this ' place. Ezra E. Logue is recovering from a | relapse of fever, and his friends hope to see him out in few days, i Humphry Smith the new landlord at ! Brooks Run, is over run with custom on ! account of fire fighters who'have no place j else togo to "grub up." The mill at Austin and other indus l tries are shut down, as the men and engines are all busy fighting fire, and con i scfjuently are getting in no stock. I Mr. Brobst has rented the Wm. Moran house of Dr. Cokord, Moran having moved up near Hulls, where the most of Goi'dyears new stock for this season is to cut. The uppermost house on this stream, in Cameron county, has been razed to the ground and moved to Sinnamahoning, by Hank Caldwell, where he is rebuilding it, and he will work on the It. R. bridges at that place. l-'orest fires have done and are still doing considerable damage in this section, the Goodyear Lumber Co., having lost 2,000.000 feet in Branson Bun, auJ the camp itiid logs in Woodrocl Run. Bar clay Bros, are also heavy losers, in Lick Island Ruu. So far the firo fighters have kept the lire out of Birge and Lorshbaugh Runs, but i! the dry weather hold.-, it is doubtful if the"in those runs can be saved. A Sure Thine- It i.- said that nothing is Mire except de.it hand taxes, but that is nut altogether true. I >r. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all" long and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMctre of Shepherdtown. W. Va.. says"l had a severe e.ise of Bronchitis and for a year tried overything 1 heard of and got no releif. due bottle of Br. King's New Discovery then cured nte ab.-olutely" Its infallible for Croup, whooping Cough, ' Grip. Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. Its guaranteed by L. Taggart Druggist. Trial bottles free. Regular siz .jOc, 81.00. $30.00 to California $30.00. livery day until June 15th the Missouri Pacific Ry., will sell one way colonist tickets from S't. Louis to California at the exceed ingly low rate of thirty dollars. Pro tot tionately low rates from other points. Through tourist cars every uiek. Write for particulars to Jno. It James, Central Passenger Agent, 005 Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. tf-tf. WANTKU Several persons of char a< ter and good reputation in each state or.e in this county required ) to repre sent and advertise old establish* d wealthy business In, oho of solid financial standing. Salary |21.00 weekly with exj .uses additional, all payable in rahb < aeli Wednesday direct from heHcl of fices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. Iteferences. Enclose 112 addressed envelope. Colonial Co., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. 51 l«t. W A N"| Kit s* \i-rul mil in,l rmtn, |i« moui* in 1-mi ti time In I rim I for hnuae iMut.liiliril i lrl t-n >e«r» mill »% ith inine t upiUl to i*ll npr.ii inrri limit* Hill aKt-nta tor nui ttuful mi.l pi.lilaMe hue |v r ii.mn lit <-iiK»K.'iiirnl. Weekly audi «,l«ry „112 (i, mid all Irnvi lliiK eipencea mill holi I 141]. „,| 1 .*»!■ en. h*n k Kt|*rieu<e tint r<«cn tiul Mi nli.iii ri-fi irm i jii.l ini 1,..,. , r || •.1 . nwl,,|,i The ,N kill I (I. :r« lit mli.11, hi I hle»«o. Office Sift tor Sale V goiMl-uN new safe, suitable tor or iluiury boxiiH Hn, fur sab* at a bargain Appy at Pkmm tifllee, f,.(f I MERCANTILE LIST FOR 1903. Mercantile Appraiser's Notice. NAMES and kind of license of dealers in the County of Cameron, Pa. The appeals will be held at the County Treasurer's office in Km poriuin, on Friday, May 22, 1903, between tht hours of 9 a. m.and 3 p. m. EMPORIUM. Balcoin & Lloyd General Merchandise Beattie. P. R Tobacco and Cigars Catlin, C. G Grainand Floui Cruice, John Tobacco and Cigar; Cummings. John Cigari Costello, John Cigar.' Donovan, D. W Cigari Dolan, M. J Cigari Day, J, H Groceriei Dodson, R. C Drugs Emporium Machine Co Tile and Fixture' Emporium Furniture C 0.... Furniture Edgcomb, Henry General Merchandise Easterbrooks, Lizzie Confectionerj Emporium Milling Co Grain and Seec Fetter, J. R Bicycle Supplies Gross, William Meats Gross, G. H. & Co., Meat! Huntington, L. K General Merchandise Harris, Jasper Clothin* Howard, C, B. & C 0........ General Merchandise Hockley, I. K Fuel and Builders Supplies Hacket, S. S General Merchandise Hogan, M.T Groceries Busted, C. R Groceries Hirrch, R. H Jewelrj Hacket, 8. J General Merchandise Gverhiser, I. O Confectionery anei Fruits Jueld, F. G Harness Jeissop, C. H Produce Johnson, J. L Clear Kelley, R. D Cigars Kelly, F. & G Millinery and Clothing Kinsler. J. A .. Groceries Ludlam, B. E. & E. L Millinery Laßar, Geo, J Furniture; Lechner, Joseph, Boots and Shoes Lloyd, H. 8 Stationery Lysett T. J Cigars Loyd, R.J Cigars Leet, F. D. & C 0...... General Merchandise Larrabee, M. M Furs. Ammunition, &c Metzger, Geo. Jr Jewelry Murry, Coppersmith Co Hardware McDougall, Ale* Groceries and Meats McDonald. A. A Tobacco and Cigars McDonald, 8. D Clears Manett, H. R Cigars McDonald, Win Cigars Newton, Joseph Premuce Overhiser, Kate Confectionery anel Fruits Olmsted, H. C .General Merchanelise Parsons, J. F Geueral Merchaddise Rockwell, M. A Drugs Raymonel, 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 g£Ker, N Clothing Shoup, Peter Cigars Tulig, M. C .. . General Merchandise Trotter, Thomas Dry Gooels raggart, Len Drugs \ ogt. A. F Boots and Shoes Winfield, Marv Confectionery Zarpe, H. A. & Co Toys, Furnishings, Stc Wolfe, J. E Meals DRIFT WOOP. Brookbauk. J. O. it Co General Merchandise Fox, Frank Jr., Meats Fox, Lyda Millinery K rider & Yothers,.... Genera! Merchandise Kreider, Hazel, .Notions Mitchell, W. H I, ru „. s McDonald, A. M C'igarS McCoole, Mrs, S. D Millinery McCoole, S. D Cigars McVicker, Mrs. Fred Cigars Nefcy, Miss M. E Millinery Bothrock, J. N Clothing Riley, T. J Cigars IXMBER. Cameron Store Co,. General Mtrchandise Ebersole, E. M Groceries Furlong. Mary A Ciimr, Mahoney, Pat t'ie-irs McGee, Hurry Cigars McConnell, warren Cigars Smith, J. h' General Merchanelise GROVE. Barclay Bros General Mere handUe gaifd. P Groceries Bailey. O, L Cigars Crumßros Meats Fee Bros General Me rchandise Lightner. H. B General Merchandise p Cigars SUtn. Nathan. Clothing ."ninth, H. J Cig.ers PORTAGE. Sizer, Mrs. W. R General Merchandise Evans, J. H Cigars BHIPPUN. Hughes, W. J Produce and Meats Kline firCo General Merchandise Lewis. F.J Groceries EATING HOUSES. Bliss, Fred Emporium j » Emporium *lc( lei land, John i) Emporium UILLIARL>S AND POOL Creaton James Emporium Mellanald, A. A Emporium Mitchell, W. H Driftwood All persons so ascertained or assessed whei shall fail to attenel such appeal or to appeal I. ,m the decision of the* Appraiser, to the Common Pleas within ten days thereafter will not be per inittod to set np a defense to the recovery of the amount t.f license to which he is requested topav when suit shall he brought that hei not a dealer in merchandise. Ac. The law further provides that it thai) be the duty of the t 'ounty Treasurer to sue fur the re covery e,f all licenses duly returned to him by the McH-.tr.tile Appraiser if ne.t paid on or beforell.e first illy of July in e-acli ami every year, within ten .iays after dat", aud saiil Treasurer shall n >t be discharged Ironi any such license unless he brings suit tei recover the saint- on eir before that date. I. K. HOCKLEY, Mercantile Appraiser, I9M. Dean's I A safe, certain relief fur Kii| ~r d P Mcnstriiution. Never leimH nto full :-afe' Bi Km.! H|»i-<ly! Matlsfncliem Giiantiitci d ■ or money Refunded. Kent t.ri paid fur ■ ll.'li iktlhh, Will s.-riil thwii'.n trial, to ■ : be paid for « hern relieved. Kanipli» Free. I own to MiDicttco , lot r*. u went, r, B Hold IliKmpoiium by L. Taggurt aad h (' Dextsou EVERY WOMAN JkJV pa Homer imra ue.vU n reliable AW "112 O" duly regulating in.sjiir.ew (A DW peAL ' s PENNYROYAL piLLS, Ar» pi -nipt s*fe and cortulu In result, Tl.. um, 100 (l)r lwl s) usver dl«.|.pulnC || (•<> | IW •old le |( t*. liihiuis, 4l>l|f|l*l COR CALDWELL* n| iYRUP PEPSIN CURII INDItItBTION II AFTER THE BATTLE Some arc fou 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 efteete of accidents we have the Balm for their pains and aches, let it be either for man or beast. Our liniment and powders for hones or cattle are always the best. Our medicines are pure and C always get there. The prices are right too. «jur 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 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, SHSHS^ I Groceries I m rJ I 9 i [n Having just putin a }J] nice line of Groceries In nj with our meats, we [n £ are now ready to fill [jj W your orders at the fil Lrt very lowest prices. n] [n Everything fresh [}j and strictly high u] (Jj grade. A fine line n] of cookies from 10c ft J{] lb. to 22c lb. These ni I u| are the best cookies JO i Gl made. jjj ru [jj ft GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, ffi Geo. H. Gross, j 1555 E585H58525E5 ESESB 5P =SH=I WE ARE DISPLAYING OUR Spring and Summer IDry Goods. We have a larger assortment than we ever had B j before. I 9 Our large line of WHITE GOODS cannot 1 e I | surpassed. The quality and variety are I sure to please. 'i lie WASH GOODS in colors, we are showing, I j are the best value;; that it is possible to get I I together. They are sure to be sold verv i rapidly, fur they include the latest patterns in Silk Zephyrs, Pique LaTour, Kiowa Pique, Highland Oxfords, Lene Applique, Nomad Silk Novelties Sea Island Madras, Hamilton Waitings,) Ilalma Mercerized Stripes, Mercerized Silk Zephyrs, Linen Finish lime raid Dimity. .»nd several others. EVERY DAY IS A BARGAIN [DAY IN THE ABOVE C. B. HOWARD& CO. I 1 We |What I 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 j 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 Rath 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 tco late. Farmers should bear in mind that we handle Plows, Harrows, Rakes, etc. In fact our Hard ware, Stove and Plumbing De j partments are up to the best. Write or wire us, when a com petent agent will call on you. unonin.
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