Adam, Meldrum & ) Anderson Co. £ HUFFAI.O.N. V. \ 306-408 Main Street, | CUT [ PRICE \ SALE I \ \ /E ARE holding a great 112 yV Cut Price Sale which em \ braces every stock in the £ old reliable store. F Price? - have been mercilessly > cut on staple articles sis well as \ the novelties and fancies. C You can -.hop on half tho r money formerly needed. Bers \ are a few leaders from the j COATS AND SUITS. i Odd lot of Covert Cloth and s Kersey < 'loth Jackets, blue, ) brown and castor, (TO "IJP s worth fjo.no for -y£. /0 i $5.00 Walking Skirls s In black, blue and C l "} QJ> I grey, a bargain at.... >|)i. Ju ( $9.00 lirass Skirts £ Of Black Serge with trimmed s taffeta bands mercerized drop s skirts, positively worth $9.00 a i sr.'"" 8 ".'" $6.50 s Elack Serge Cloth Blouses, very i latest styls, large tfr Of| <? flowing sleeves 4)O.UU £ Silk Coats and Monte Carlos in \ Peau de Soie and Taffeta ex i cellent values, (Mil flfl r S4. r ,oto 4)1 J.UU ? Black and colored Cloth Suits, at a quarter off regular value. <| The Restaurant. < Onr patrons will find our Cafe > on the 4th floor an excellent \ place to rest and enjoy a full I meal or a light lunch at moder > ate price. > Adam. } Meldrum & Anderson Co. } The American Block, 112 BUFFALO, N. Y. U Aa' i/ W / WA^'W / U 'WWAV'WAVA j This is the House, 1.1 1 — —g At which to purchase your Furniture 2 of all kinds at the very lowest prices. I CARI'KTS, a!! ih \v and up-to-date. Tiie *.* st I in'.- \ on ever saw in town. Rl'flS, both .aid iitia'l. Carpet sainn'n.-. tor rnjjs —all «{ra«les. I,ACK CI kTAINS, a line, from the cheapest to the best. WI.JDOW SHADES, all kind-. (fO-CAKTS, until the habits cannot rest with out one. No trouble to show yooils. ("dad have \on call, whethet von purchnst or not. Yours r» >|H ctfully, (iHO. |. LiBAR. ! % ' Obp ciotwntf fV ' ry7 %. There may be l\\! t A A Is selected with the / i\ V A»4 n|B9HBL i*alse economy m buy greatest care, being Jjjjzj/ \ y ing Clothingadvertised made of good material IP as cheap. I>etter buy —material that will / T\ \ 112i °112 a (^ca l cr who has a give good service and A La*,/ reputation to maintain. at prices that are We are offering some within reach of all. " mm ||JM U P to ate goods in Ol h> HOYS' CLOTHING JB jj j|J GENTS'FURNISHINGS Is made lor boys audit and if you would like looks as if it was made fc^ aaa i/• *' something handsome for boys—not father's ? j * n this line, call and cut down. see our goods. R. SEGER & SON. R. SEGER & SON. |P new, but \V I 4 as wears twicr ], ir " WV" ■ asloncbylhe I I use of Eureka X \T"~ ! J Harness Oil. 1 \\ ! everywhere (X If 1) \ A'/l' in can;,- // / / \ y.Jtv \l .11 .i.e., (U (/ \ v Made by 112/ fj7J Standard Oil j[ *rjr \ Company /y > tw REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY THE *** .■ of Me. &HTIA.T prenoii n.xnvnoxs's produces the above results In 30 days. It act] powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others (all VOUDK men will regain their loet manhood, and oh men will recover their youthful vigor by usini lIKVIVO. It quickly and eurcly restores Nervous noE«, Lost Vitality, Impotcncy, Nightly Emissions Lost Powor, Failing Memory, Wastina Diseases, an; all effects of selfobcso or excels and indiscretion which unfits ono for otudy, business or marriage. I not only cures by starting at tho seat of disease, bu isagrcat nerve tonto and blood builder, bring lng back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re itorlng the lire of yonth. It wards off Tcsacit and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, a other. It can bo carried in vest pocket. By mail PI.OO per package, or elx for (53.00, tvit h a posl tlvo -written guarantee to core or refaw the money. Book and advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CQ.^^T^ 1 ' Sold by R. C. Dodson. Emporium, P; CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1903. Driven to Desperation} Living at an out of the way place, re i mote from civilization, a faini'v i- 5 often | driven to desperation in ease of accidents, resulting in Rums, Cuts. Wounds, Fleers, 'etc. Lav in a supply ol Bucklcifs Arnica Salve. It's the be-t on earth. -He, at L. Taggart s Drugstore. There are many excuses for poverty, but none for lazinej-s. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used I)r. King's New Life Pills. Thousands j of sufferers have proved their matchless ! nieiit for Sick and Nervous Headaches, i The}' make pure blood and build up your ' health. Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold bv l<. Taggart Drug- # It costs more to be stingy than it does I to be charitable. Ladies and Children Invited. All ladies and children who cannot I stand the shockimg strain of laxative I syrups, cathartics, etc.. arc invited to try I the famous Little Early Risers. They j are different from all other pills. They Ido not purge the system. Even a double I dose will not gripe, weaken or sicken; j many people call them the Easy Pill, jW. H. Howell; Houston. Tex., says nothing better can be used for constipa ! lion, siek headache, etc. Bob Moore, j L-ifayette, Ind., says all others gripe and j sicken, while DeWitt's Little Early Risers |do their work well aud easy. Sold by I R. C. Dodson. A man can't always borrow money on ! his ancestors' reputation for honesty. Kodol Gives Strength. By enabling the digestive organs to | digest, assimilate and transform all of the wholesome food that may be eaten into the kind of blood that nourishes the , nerves, feed the tissues, hardens the rnus ; cles and recuperates the organs of the en tire body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures j Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Catarrh of the ! Stomach and all other stomach disorders. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Industry without knowledge is better than knowledge without industry. A Serious Mistake. E C. DeWitt & Co.. is the name of the firm who make tho genuine Witch Hazel Salve. DeWitt's is the Witch Ilu/.el Salve that heals without leaving a scar. It is a serious mistake to use any other. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures blind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing piles, burns, biuiscs, eczema and all other skiu diseas<s. Sold by I!. C. Dod son, M iny a man gets a reputation for wis loin by leaving things unsaid. Do You What You Eat. If you don't your food does not do you much good. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the remedy that every one should take wh.n there is anything wrong with the stomach. There is no way to maintain the health and strength of mind and bodv except by nourishment. There is no way to nouiish except through the stouiaeh. Th ; st i luaeh inu -i be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strjngth will let down I and disease will set up. No appetite, l.<ss ol ,-trength, nervousness, headache, ' o n-ti|i,ition, bad breath, sour risings, lifting, indigestion, dyspepsia and all macli troubles are ijuickely cured by ihe use ot Kodol Dyspep>ia Cure. Sold hi H. IDodson. The best man in a controversy is the one who does the most listening. The Departments in the June Woman's Home Companion areespoci- J« 11 \ timely. Two article* ileal with Juno weddings Travelers will he in terested in reading "How to Pack a Trunk." Miss Juliet W ilbor Tompkins ban some good words about the servant problem, mid Ernest Harold Haynes writes about "Hird Land Nurseries" for bird lovers. A new feature is the be ginniiiK of a series of short stories, call. eil "Nurse Norah's New Arabian Ni|(hU." by Elliott Flower. Other Act ion is by Eden Philipoits, Henry E Itooil, I'larenee Hawkee aud May Mruwii Myrtle Heed tells the "Mystery of Randolph's Courtship." I he number is also notable for its IHUM trstion, and contains the work <>f A I. Kellar, Frederic Item Hilton ami C. M lt«"\i'H. Published by The Crowell Publishing Cum pan y, Hpriniftle'd, < Milo, one dollar a year; ten cents » copy? Fkks (or Hale. i nil blooded Wy tndotte and IMym uiith it >ck < uu" for hatching >I ■'»»» for in. J. T. rfi vi.v, Kmportum, Pa. I tf. Sabbat!! School Convention. The Cameron County Sunday School Convention, convened at Driftwood, P.i., May 28-27, 1903, at 7:30 Tuesday evening. The Convention was called to order by the president, Mrs. Mnrv Hall. Fifteen minutes were spent in ;i song service, after which tli > meeting was properly observed with an address of welcome by Rev. G W. Faus, fol lowed with prayer by ltev. Robert Mc- Caslin. After singing two 01* three selections, Rev. O. S. Metzler, of Em porium, gave an address, subject: "Do-Workers together with God." Mrs. Drinkwuter, of Wiliiamsport, gave an excellent talk on"The Condi tion and Needs of the Field." Singing Doxology; Benediction. Convention adjourned. WEDNESDAY MORNING.—IO:3O The convention opened in the usual way the President, Mrs. Mary Hall, presiding. Singing by Convention; Devotional exercises conducted by Rev. G. VV. Faus. Committees ap pointed: Committee on Resolutions: Rev. Robert McCaslin, Mrs. Abbie Bailey, Miss Larrabee. Enrollment Committee: Miss Mabel Stevens, H. B. Mutthersbaugh. Nominating Com mittee: Josiah Howard, Rev. G. W. Faus, Miss Nina Bryan. Reports from delegates of the several schools were read: Emporium, Ist Methodist, S. S., Presbyterian, S. S , Emmanuel, S. S., Castle Garden, Mason Hill, Howard Siding, Huntley, Sinnamahoning, Driftwood, S. S. The County Secretary, Mrs. J. E. Smith gave an interesting report of the work done in the county of which was accepted by Convention. Mr. Hugh Cork stated the work of the As sociation, followed the Round Table conducted by Mrs. Drinkwalter. Convention adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION.—I:3O. Singing by Convention; Devotional exercises conducted by Rev. J. M. Robertson; Election of Officers for the year: President Mrs. Mary Hall; Vice President, Rev. G. W. Faus; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. J. E. Smith Re;- cording Secretary, Mrs. Geo. L. Smith; Executive Committee: J. O. Brook hank, J. M. English, T. H. Pipor, Rev. R. McCaslin. Conference, Josiah Howard. 11. The teachers work, Before going to class; In the class; Between Sun days; At special times; Singing; Ad dress, by Hugh Cork, subject: Using the eye as well as the ear; Singing. Conference, I Jv. Hockley, 111. The Class:—Location and equipment; Individual study of the pupil; How? Securing the hearty co operation of the class; address, "The Book We Teach," by Rev. J. M. Robert son. Question Box, questions were answered by Hugh Corn. Resolutions were read by Rev. R. McCaslin and adopted. Election of delegates to State Con vention to be held in October at Scran ton, Pa., Mrs. Mary Hall, Rev. G. W. Faus, I. K. Hockley, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Kev. Robert McCaslin, 11. 15. Mutthers baugh, Miss Larrabee, Elmer Hanes, Mrs. Geo. F. Smith, substitute, Josiah I loward. Adjourned. EVENING SESSION,-—7:30. Song service; Minutes of Convention read by Secretary and approved. A motion WJIS made and carried that the Sabbath Schools of the county pledge $25, for the State fund. Address, "Home Influence on Child Life," by Rev. R. McCaslin. Closing moments of Convention, Prayer and Benedic tion. Mas. GEO. L. SMITH, Recording Secretary. RESOLUTIONS. Resolved, That the Sabbath School Convention of Cameron County in ses ion at Driftwood, Pa., May Jlti 27, 1803, do express its high appreciation «t the able and efficient work of the officers and individuals, both State and county, who have with such sell denial and laborious effort, arranged aim prepar ed for this Convention; and that the cordial thanks of all concerned are due t.i I hem. That the thanks of the Convention be extended to the good people of Driftwood for their cordial reception and hospitality and kindly entertain ment of the delegates. That it is our earnest hope and pray er that r»*al and substauti tl good come ot ( MM and its discussions; ami that we regard it as the beginning of a new era in the histor) of our County Sabbath School work. Respectfully Hubmitted, Hkv. H'IIIKMT MCCAM.IN, MINN UMI Htiutv. MISS I. VKKAIIKK. Wan I'M) »« *1 r»t ll»ilu»l«lull» IM-r. »ualll ia< It *t.*U- If* iMVti ttMiiM trltfVl'll )tiifa •l»t|H*|l* l-lltfi (*l l»U tIpKM Itifc'f (It 4 ill % »>.'t ■ • I ■ hit HMi, iNit ... I'-I Hittn* 111 rwgHg MitH *«. Hi) mil I4l»fv 111 tin 4inl »l* t %|»« iM'im 4 lit I l»**4« I l»lll» 411 wiliii'i Iti4il)l4ill l.t|Ml • 1 • h'lrirliM ■ ' ■ l ' • ~1 thv v*t »«.»*], ii n.i • ItHw , k Artistic 1 Painting: C! _ AND ._ [jj l PAPER HANGING! S jj] Will receive prompt fj l{] attention and all [}j work intrusted tome ft p] will be guaranteed [jl p] satisfactory. lam [n J{l prepared to furnish [n qj my customers with uj pj both Paints and in jij Wall Papers, and lt [jj save you big money. "1 Estimates cheerfully j{] ft given on contract jj] work. Apply to jj] Jjj EhBESHSHSHS aEHHdSHSESSS SB£J l ' " I \ Groceries I in pj i P I 10 [H Having just putin a uj pi nice line of Groceries 111 n] with our meats, we [n n] are now ready to fill ™ fjj your orders at the fli m very lowest prices, [n Everything fresh !{] [u and strictly high 111 pj grade. A fine line of cookies 5 from 10c [}{ "j lb. to 22c lb. These [jj uj are the best cookies nj (n made. „] i 6 " I jjj GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. ft | Geo. H. Gross. I TEA ESBSHSHS SS H5 2SHSH 5P ■= SHS WE ARE DISPLAYING OUR Spring and Slimmer Dry Goods. We have a larger assortment than we ever had I before. I Our large line of WHITE GOODS cannot be B surpassed. The quality and variety are I sure to please. I The WASH GOODS in colors,we are showing, I are the best values that it is possible to get I together. They are sure to be sold very * rapidly, for they include the latest patterns § in Silk Zephyrs, Pique LaTour, Kiowa Pique, Highland Oxfords, Lene Applique, Nomad Silk Novelties, Sea Island Madras, Hamilton Waistings/ Halma Mercerized Stripe^ Mercerized Silk Zephyrs, Linen Finish Emerald Dimity, and several others. EVERY DAY IS A BARGAIN |OAY IN THE ABOVE C.B.HOWARD&CO. 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 I . !or anything in that line. Our increased facilities and expert 1 workmen will do you good work. I Don't deay until too late. Farmers should bear in mind I that we handle Plows, Harrows, Rakes, etc. In fact our Hard- I 1 ware, Stove and Plumbing De- I partments are up to the best. Write or wire us, when a com -1 petent agent will call on you. iivttniUi).
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