C. R. HUSTED & CO., Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, Pa. 0 Will for the next sixty days give 10 PER CENT. OFF on all goods sold for cash or c ish in two weeks and FIVE PER CENT, off all bills paid in full at the end of thirty days. We make an exception when selling FLOUR and SUGAR accompanied by no other groceries. Call us up, on phone, No, 74. Goods Delivered Free and i Promptly. THE FOURTH STREET GROCERY C. K. HUSTED & CO., Proprietors. Foley's ifoncy and Ta cures colds, prevents pneumonia. / « I >ti ilding^rime And we wish to say that we are better prepared than ever before to supply you with all kinds of Hardware and Builders Supplies. We have in addition to our regular stock, (the for business of U. A. Palmer, known as Hockley's Cool Yard) consisting of Brick, Lime Cement, Wall Plaster, Shingles, Coal, Hay, Hardwood, etc., etc., a full line of PAINTS, COLORS in OIL, PAINT BRUSHES, etc. Plumbing and Tinning is among our specialties. Costs you nothing for estimates in these lines. All our work is positively guaranteee to give satisfaction. Stoves and Ranges. Don't forget we carry the largest assortment of STOVES and RANGES for gas, coal or wood in county and every one guaranteed by the maker. MURRY & COPPERSMITH CO. 1 j t % Pleased and Satisiied Customers ours are to be found in nearly every home in this county. You ought to be one of them! We carry the LARGEST and BEST stock of FURNITURE In this county. All made by SKILLED labor. Our Bed-room Furniture Was all made in 1904. CROSS BANDED VENEER and SOLID ends. Steel beds fr«m fl* A to CQQ Cfl Guaranteed against breaking v^OauU Mattresses from QC flfl Also guaranteed 4)I.ZD J.UU Baldwin Refrigerators Do refrigerate, and the price is within fIHIUP the reach of all vw.UU We have the best Go-Carts in town audilcliallenge comparison. Quickest and handiest adjustment and prices 110 higher than low grade goods. Lace Curtains from 60c per pair to SIO.OO. Carpets from per yard to $ 1.50. Linoleums from 37>ic per yard to $1.50. All prices marked in plain figures are positively the lowest for the goods we offer. Emporium Furniture Co., BERNARD EGAN, Manager. UNDERTAKIN C 1 ( Store-Rotm Enlarged to Dtuble s r Capacity. < i O. B. BARNES' ) { Family Grocery j r ' nd Meat Market ; ( EAST EnPORIUn, PA c [MI E I MEATS. T S.| [ eflll Jresh fanned j Goods. S Opposite 8. D. McDonald's Hotel. s > 'Phone 81. > S Call up; We'll do the rest Promptly. \ CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1904. Hair RaUUa. Just when the mutllntlon of th« dead by tearing the skin from the head be tcnn will never be known, for the origin is lost In the midst of Hjres, the record extending buck beyond even the myth ical period of man's existence. In the l>ook of Maccabees it is recorded that at the termination of one of the battles of which that bloody history Is so full the victorious soldiers tore the skin from the heads of their vanquished foes. This would be evidence that the custom of scalp taking was one of the indulgences even of those people of whom we have record in the Hible. Re it as It may, it is an established fact that the custom is a universal one, so far as savage man is concerned. Whether ethnologists can build a the ory of a common origin of man from this or not, or whether this can lie taken as an evidence that the Indians are the descendants of the lost Israelite tribes because of their habit of securing mementos of hair from their fallen en emies, is something time alone will de velop. He that as it may, it is a fact that all Indian tribes, to a certain ex tent, scalp their enemies who have full en in battle.—London Globe. Cnrloun Fm'l I■> Natural llltttory. An incident which will be interest ing to naturalists is told in a recent number of the Scotsman. One of the foresters in the employ of the Marquis of Lothian was returning from his ■work when he noticed a wild duck Hy ing from a larch tree. On close exami nation he observed a common brown owl looking down from what appeared to be a nest In the cleft of the tree about thirty feet from the ground and apparently near the place from which the duck had flown. Curiosity prompt ed him to climb to the place, which he did with great difficulty. The owl 011 his approach Hew off, and to his sur prise he found In the nest two eggs an owl's and a wild duck's. It is not uncommon for both owls and ducks to build their nests high up on trees, but it Is unheard of for one nest to be ap propriated by both birds. A Clever Milliliter. "To the town of Norridgewock, In Maine," said a clergyman, " a strange minister once came to preach. He preached duly, and after the sermon was over he mingled with the congre gation, expecting that some one would Invite him to dinner. One by one, how ever, the congregation departed, offer ing the hungry minister 110 hospitality, and he began to feel anxious. Where was he to eat? As the last deacon was leaving the church the minister rushed up to him und shook him warmly by the hand. • " 'I want you to come home and dine with me,' the minister said. "'Why, where do you live?' said the deacon. " 'About thirty miles from here.' "The deacon reddened. 'Oh, you come and dine with me iustead,' he said." A Gypsy Prophecy. An English magazine relates a curi ous Instance of gypsy prophecy. The third Earl of Malmesbury, as Lord Fitzharrls, was riding to a yeomanry review near Chrlstchurch, when his or derly, some distance in front, ordered a Kypsy woman to open a gate. The gypsy woman quietly waited till Lord Fitzharrls and Ills staff rode up, when she addressed them, saying, "Oh, you think you are a lot of fine fellows now, but I can tell you that one day your bones will whiten in that field." Lord Fitzharrls laughed and asked her whether she thought they were going to have a battle, adding it was not very likely in that case they would choose such a spot. More than forty years later the field was turned into a ceme tery. A Country of Llngulttii. Almost every native of Iceland, even the peasants and fishermen, can speak at least one foreign language besides his local Danish dialect. Some years ago it became a fad to study languages, and now a person speaking only one tongue is looked down upon as ex tremely ignorant. English leads; then come German and French. Papers in these three languages are read exten sively in Iceland and may be found in all the village reading rooms. Tlic Head nnd Feet. The connection between the head and feet is well known. A hot head is or dinarily relieved by a hot footbath. So cold feet tend to congest the brain and other internal organs. Sometimes cold feet are caused by tight lacing or tight fitting shoes. Hut it Is as much a suicidal act to hasten death by com pressing the lungs or the feet as by compressing the neck with a rope. A SeriouN Decinlon. Beatrix (aged six, after remaining in deep thought for quite two minutes, ad dressing her mother, who has been choosing frocks for her) —Mummy, dear, before you buy the frocks, I've thought it all over, and I think I'd rath er be a boy.—London Tit-Bits. Confined to IIIm lioom. Benefactor How is your husband now, my dear woman? Poor Woman I am sorry to say, sir, he is confined to his room. Benefactor—Could I see him? Poor Woman—Possibly, sir, if you applied at the county jail. Xotlilnß but I'rniae. "Mr. Kiehley had nothing but praise for your work for him before the citi zens' committee," said the friend. "Yes," replied the lobbyist gloomily, "nothing but praise." Philadelphia Press. Perfection. Husband—ll'm er—what's the mat ter with this cake? Wife There can't be anything Ibe matter. The cookery book says it is the most delicious cake that c*n be made. I L.TAGGART I I ® DRUGGIST.) I 1 I I 1 P i 1865 mo^T N. SEGER \ Furnishing Goods, Shirts, v Neckwear, Trunks, / i Satchels, Suit Cases, / ( Etc., Etc. ? \ A fine line at ✓ V bottom prices. \ > Clothing; S 112 FOR ALL, J / Men's, Youth's and \ ) Boys' Clothing, ) A new stock just in. r / Give me a call. / GEO. E. HURTEAU. ED. E. FORBES Useful Specialties Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Hot Plates and Ovens, Farmers Tools, New Line of Cutlery, Agate and Plated Ware for Kitchen and Table, Carpenters Saws and Planes. Something New in Saws, Window Screens, Carpet Sweepers, Clothes Wringers, Celebrated Lucas Paints, Tin and Iron Goods. Get our prices on Stoves, Bath Tubs, Chandeliers and gen eral Plumbing. 'Phone us when you need us—we'll do the rest. Kuiieau J Fofbes The Fourth Street Hardware Men. , S£^ | Bargains. J jjj Before buying elsewhere § Sj it will pay to get our prices. "J nl Bananas from 15c to 25c in n] a dozen. (} jjj Home-made Sausage |QC jjj W Leave your orders for [j] (J Ground Bone. In n) We do not handle any- jk thing but the best, and if uj you get anything here that pJ C| is not right, bring it back p] [Hand get your money. J{| re Our Meat Department is jj] m first-class. We handle ui pJ nothing but the best, [{j Do not forget the place. (n K GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, m uj 'Phone 21. (n 16. H. Gross & Co. j ("SHHSESESrSHSHS &SHSH SHjO SHSHSHSH ET2 SHSHSHS2 jjj Rockwell's |j | Drug Store. I CI ® m The Cold Cream that n] we make is unsur- [}; uj passed for face and pi In hands and will make & the skin soft and fO [jj white. We have jf] p] Nail, Tooth and nj Hair Brushes, Wist Oj jjj Brooms. Chamois [u la Skin and Sponges, [p No better goods 011 }{] [jj the market. When u] p] you want your favo n] rite recipes filled [n tfj Bring them tons. g! 1 In Our stationeryleads. rd i [n Also our toilet cream, [{] j J toilet water, toilet Jn pj soaps, perfumes and l{J sashet powder. All J] the latest. n. Our Botanic Dry Kidney Cure n] m is an exoellent tonic. A specific n] pJ for all diseases of the kidneys. In $ M. A. ROCKWELL, jj) 9 P liS2aSHSSSESHSHSaSHSSH? SSESJ [NOTICE THIS COAT] 9 cra^tsraan i can . m^e I l cerns don't even think I The makers of our best Clothing, I K irschbaum, of philade| p hia I have brought out many new ideas in high grade p jjjj Clotliing this season and it is a pleasure for us to show K Kg them to you. When you try them 011 you will realize ■ I that all we say about them is not half enough. | ■ Jasper Harris,! The People's Clothier. Opposite Post-office, EMPORIUM, PA. XmrAvm ■ mr«m / i Adam, Meldrum & | Anderson Co. | BUFFALO, N. V. 396-408 Main Street. ' 112 _ K ; Thanksgiving; I Linens 112 I % '/ The Linen Store presents / a magnificent assortment of / r fine Linens and Napery at y its Thanksgiving Sale. For {£ nearly two-score years we / have been lieadqnarters for the best that's made in Lin- jf| y ens and Damasks. /, BROWN'S BEST 1 /■ K • Thirty designs of Brown's finest ' ' linens in all sizes, from 2 yards /. square to 2A yards wide and 5 j£ yards long. V A special line of Cloths and 'y / Napkins to match at 33 per cent. ,/ £ less than value. % Cloths 2 yards long at $1.65, )/ / worth $2 50. Cloths 2A yards long at $1 65, % !\ worth $3.50". bi "4 Cloths 3 yards long at $2 15, jr worth $4 50. % ' 24-inch Napkins to match, $2.50 /■ / dozen. . A special line of Napkins, fine % satin damask, 22-inch size |r I „ w , o :: b . M ; 00 . $2.50 | A special line of Napkins, fine 112. ■ft satin damask, 24-inch size, / | r* 8450 : $3.50 ' A special line of Napkins, 27 inch ' dinner size, worth ff r nr» / £ SB.OO, at 4)0. UU y A special line of Fine Hand Em- . M broidered and Machine Em broidered Center Pieces and / Doilies, new and tfP fin % swell, each, 25c to.. UU 0 | EXTRA SPECIAL I * We advertise on the counters by / 112; selling the best $1.50 yard Table / Linen sold in tfl ftfk >' S America, for 4)I.UU '{ J Adam, k f Meldrum & , •/ Anderson Co. ' The American Block, X | BUFFALO, N. Y. £ / \ N \ \ V\V \ \ \ \. \ \
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