Grin and bear your SUFFERING, if yon prefer, bnt yon will find life pleasanter, if yon will cure the pains with that great, modern pain remedy, HAMLIN 8 WIZARD OIL. All pain is cansed by some form of inflammatory action. Hamlins Wizard Oil drires ont the inflammation and thereby relieves and cures tho pain. There is no other relief and cure known to medical science for the pains of rheumatism, neuralgia, indigestion, earache, headache, toothache, and for injuries such as bruises, sprains, cuts and burns, etc., so certain and safe in resnlts as llamlins Wizard Oil. Price 50 cents and SI.OO. Fully guaranteed. For sale and recommended by L. TAGGART. (or Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. Three Size*, 25c., aud SI.OO. 8o!d by DruKKiatii, or Rent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphrey*' Medicine <Uo., Cor. William aud John Bta., TVew York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specifia No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $5. Bold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receiptor price. Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sts., N. Y. \A .X -X V X X -X \ X X X i Adam, J | Meldrum & h Anderson Co. > HT;kh'/VI>O, XT. Y. H / V 396-408 Main Street, i y 112 _ _ _ _ | ' i / NEW | ; White Goods; FOR 1905 < / THE selling of White Goods is I more active now than during > g any other year at this season. 8. % This justifies the prediction that / /> t this will be the greatest White % Season ever known. We have •q some very special things for con- / y firmation dresses and for gradu- y yj ation gowns. We would be A, pleased to send you samples. / White Irish Swiss Mulls, Sheer- , & est and daintist of dress muslins, 32 inches wide, very special for / / graduating dresses, 25c to 75c. . White French Lawns, 45 inches wide, for confirmation and gradu- / /, ation dresses, 25c to 75c. 'y ? White Cheviot, 50e. White Linen Duck for Ladies / coats, 50c and 75c. ' y p* White Embroidered Soft Mulls % for dresses, twenty patterns, 50c. / H White Royal Irish Linens, the y 3 beet line ever made, over one '% dozen qualities, 50e, 60c, 65c, 75e, / 'y 85c and SI.OO. & White Irish Dimities, all sizes, i ' stripes and plaids, 25c, 30c and / /, 40c. _ g jz White Percian Lawns, great values at 25c and 35c. y White Silk Batistes, soft, fine 'y finish for waists,2sc to 75c. White Dotted Swisses, large as- s sortment, 15c to 35c. y « White Piques, French, English /\ and Domestic, 15c to SI.OO. / 'y White Nainsocks, English and & Domestic, all grades, 12.1 c to 50c White Wastings—All the for' / y eign and domestic makes, yard 'y 10c to $1 00. 112 White India Linons—The best / values on the best lines made, 8c 'y ' to 50c. / White English Shirtings— / y Beautiful, cheer fabric which y launder beautifully, 35c to $1.50. White Dotted Swisses—From | "y our own factory in St. Gaul, 35c y to 75c. / r - y. % Adam, A % / / Meldrum & / Anderson Go. / S The American Block, / BUFFALO, N. Y > /•X X X X XXX X X X X'. XX MASON HILL. The prewiutjlhaw hah taken ujoM of our snow. C. W. Williams is on the sick list. Ray Jordan made a business call to Emporium, Monday lust. Harry Marsh was home from Cameron the latter part of the week. Chauncey Smith, of Castle Garden, was seen on our streets Tuesday. (i. W. Morse, of Castle Garden, was on the Hill, Monday. Mrs. Alzina Barr is visiting hir son, Chas. K. Barr, of Huston Hill. Mr. IIal«ey Lindsley, ot Coruiug, N. Y., made relatives of this place a visit the first of the week. Mrs. D. B. Hevner, of Benovo, visited her sister Mrs. W. N. Marsh, early in the week. Mrs. Northrope, of Bradfotd county, spent a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Russell. Messrs. Claude Williams and Will Cupp, of Medix Run, spent Sunday with the former's parents, at this place. L. H. Russell, of Medix Run, after visiting his parents returned home Wednesday. John Miller, our present supervisor, has been shoveling the snow drifts out of our roads. Mrs. S. R. Lindsley, of Smethport, who came to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Ann Cole, returued home Thursday. ROBIN. Rain and mud. Typhoid fever has left our lull and Lagrippe has come. Walter Barr, of Dents Hun, visited his family over Sunday. Dents Run was visited by a very bad tire about two o'clock Saturday morning. Two dwelling houses, one hotel and one store was completely destroyed. Mr. Chas. Counorsbeing badly burut about head face and hands. Undertaker C. W. Rishell, of Emporium, is an undertaker the people should feel proud of. He never leaves anything undone that ought to be done, Dor does he do anything that ought not to done, in his profession. He is the right man and in the right place. HYMINUHY. SINNAMAHONING. A ten foot flood here Sunday, which flooded several cellars. The L. O. T. M. held a social in Erooks' hall Saturday evening. Barclay Bro's are getting ready to drive as soon as tliey can bang their booms. If you wish to laugh and grow handsome, attend the Ideals entertainment on March '27 th in Brooks' hall. Fulton Bros, are doing some fine painting on the P. O. S. of A., building. Mrs. Martha Beldin is making some improve ments on her dwelling this spring. The only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Russell died March 15th. Services were conduct ed by Rev. Faus at M. E. Church. Mr. and Mrs.Jos. Drum and family, of Laquin, were called here by the death of their little grand-daughter, Dorothy Russell. The little daaghter of Mr. and Mrs Geo. Batch elder is very sick with pneumonia. Dr. Russell is attending her. Mrs. John Berfield was very sick Sa'urday. Dr. Smith of Emporium was called. She is a little belter at this writing. "Why I wear a Grand Army Badge; why do I wear this Eagle and Flag and Bronze Star, and why do my old eyes glisten when some one men tions war?" To be presented by the Ideal Enter tainers In Brooks'hall, March 27th. Several Washouts on the B. S. & S. R. R., Monday made the trains late. No great damage done. Barclay Bro.'s will run their driving ark on wheels again this spring. Geo. C'ourtright came down to he head cookee and carry lunches for the boys. Pap Berfield and 'im Batchelder say they will not Tide on an ark on wheels—not enough excitement in it. There will b" quite a number of movings here this spring. By the talk, some one did not get two dollars out of the slot machine every time. Too bad,but then if one plays a game of chance ho must take it as it comes. Purchase your tickets for reserved seats for the Heals, at C'ruiu Bros., store. The are going like hot waffles. Pretty bad weather for uncle and aunt Sam to carry the mail these days. DEBSE. CAMERON. Mr. and Mrs. James Logan, ofEmporium, were the guest, of D. C. I.ininger on Monday. Mrs. A. E. Peabody and son. of Olean, spent Sunday with Mr. A. F. Peabody at lliis place. Miss Bertha Rhoads lias returned from a vitit at Beech wood. Mrs. Del) Burrit, of Mina, Pa., is visiting her husband Mr. Dell Burrit. Mrs. Hattie Vanderhoofis visiting friends in Condersport. Mrs. John Snyder, of the New Cameron Ho use, stepped on a rusty nail this week and is at pres ent confined to her room. John Rhoads, of Evergreen Junction, is in Em porium on business. Robert Glenn has opened a boxing school at the Valley House. He is ably assisted by Mr. Frank McCarty, Wm. Fai l, of Dents Run, has accepted the posi tion as night watchman for E. V. Dunlevie. Mr. Farl is an estimable young man and liis many friends wish him success. New improvements are being made by proprie. tor James B. Hayes upon liis hotel, the Valley House. This hotel promises to be one of the best in Cameron county if first-class accomodations are to be counted. Mr. Joseph Yocum was suddenly called to Port Alleghany on business this week. Mr. Fred Mills, of Emporium, who recently re turned from the Klondike. was a pleasant caller at the Valley House Tuesday. "Klondyke Fred is always welcome. Mr. A. Swan was ill Driftwood Tuesday ing contracts for the coming season. We are pleased to learn that the infant child of operator G. L. Page has recovered from pneu monia. Owing to the severe rainstorm the Cameron Lumber Co's., Railroad has been forced to sus pend business on account of washouts and slides, Snpt. Probst has a large force of men engaged in repairing the road. The Calder Brick G'o.'s Railroad is also tied up on account of the rain storm. The contractors from Johnsonbnrg are repairing thedamage. J. F. S. For Sale or Hent. A small farm, located on Portage road, for sale or rent. Enquire 4-4t. D. W. ENSIGN. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1905. "Soulson Fire." The greatest aerial story of the year by Ixxiis Tracy, famous author of"The Wings of the Morning" and"The Pillar of Light," will be exclasive to the readers of the color magazine given free with each copy of"The Philadel phia Press" beginning Sunday, March 26. The Sunday Magazine will be the only publication in America where this great story may be read. By special arrangements with Mr. Rdward J. Clode, Mr. Tracy's American pub lisher, this story will not appear in any other published form until 1906. England, Russia and America furnish the principal characters in this remark able and timely story. Love and thrilling adventure is the theme, as in all of Mr Tracy's most successful work. The action begins with a bomb thrown in Londcn, an Anarchist meet ing in Tottenham Court Road, some sensational disclosures in the Russian colony in England, and then shifts to the castle of a Russian provincial gov ernor, or "Little Czar," whose subjects are in revolt at his intrigues. The plot affords superb opportunity for a brilliant display of the author's swift imagination, and an almost equally in teresting display of his intimate know ledge of Russia life of to-day. WHAT IS CATARRH? Hyomei Cures this Common and Dis agreeable Disease. llyomei cures catarrh by the simple method of breathing it into the air pas sages and luu'is. It kills the germs of the catarrhal poison, heals and soothes the irritated mucous membraue, enters the blood with the oxygen and kills the genus present there, effectually driving this dis ease froui the system. It you have any of the following symptoms, catarrhal germs are at work somewhere in the mucous membrane ot the nose, throat, bronchial tubes or tissues of the lungs. offensive breath huskiness of voice dryness of the nose discharge from nose pain across the eyes stoppage of the nose at pain in back of the night head achinf* of the body pain in front of the droppingsinthethroat head mouth open while tendency to take cold sleeping burning pain in the tickling back of the throat palate hawking to clear the formation of crusts in throat the nose pain in the chest dryness of the throat a cough iu the morning stitch in side loss of strength losing of flesh spasms of coughing variable appetite cough short and hack low spirited at times nig raising of frothy mu- cough worse nights cous and mornings expectorating yellow loss of vital force matter a feeling of tightness difficulty in breathing across the upper part frequent sneezing of the chest Hyomei will cure the disease, destroy activity of all germ life in the respiratory organs, enrich and purify the blood with additional ozone, and after a few days use of this treatment the majority of these f-ymptoms will have disappeared. In a few weeks the cure will be complete. Catarrh or catarrhal colds cannot ex ist when Hyomei is used. This is a strong statement, hut L. Taggart em phasizes it by agreeing to refund your money if Hyomei does not cure. A roan doesn't believe in luck if he is having the right kind. Pleasant and Harmless. Don't drug thestoruaeh to cure cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the mucus, draws the inflammation out of the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes, heals, soothes and cures. A quick cure fur ('roup and Whooping Cough. Sold by 14. C. I kid son. a ■ THE | Windsor I Hotel I Between 12th and 13th Sts., on Filbert St. Philadelphia, Pa. I Three minutes WALK from the Reading Terminal. I Five minutes WALK from the Fenu'a R. K 11. Depot. " 1 g European Plan SI.OO per clay and upwards. I American Plan $2.00 per day. FRANK M. SCHEIBLEY. Manager. I FIRST-CLASS i { SCIENTIFIC j I DENTISTRY I \ Dr. F. M. ZELIE, | £ DENTIST, } ( CRANE BtOCK. EMPORIUM. PA. } i 'Phone 118. \ ||m O'Vcr t' h< -v *i!ik. ' IP 5 much of the labor out of paint ing. It's a real pleasure to use I *wyWk SF Lucas Paints. ® Ask your dealer. rgg John Lucas &Co Philadelphia ■ w IMMIBI 111 il Hit iltliaiaßlMßa Woman's ills How rare a thing to 6nd a woman who is perfectly bealtby. Fully seventy per cent, of the sei suffers from ailments which often render life a burden. These afflictions cause nervousness, irritability, melancholia, hysteria, etc. They entirely unfit a woman for life's work and deprive her of most of its joys. AUNT DINAH S OLD VIRGINIA Herb Tea WOMAN'S SAFE GUARD. Those suffering with disordered menstruation, female weakness, prolapsus, etc., will find im mediate relief from the use of Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia Herb Tea and in the majority of cases it will bring about a complete cure. It is a positive cure for chronic constipation, sick headache and indigestion. In case of nervousness and sleep' lessness this tea will be found indeed a boon. It has a soothing and quieting effect on the nerves and invariably induces sound, refreshing sleep. A cupful at bed-time is all that is necessary to make a woman well and keep her well. MayesTlUe. B. C. t Dec. 8,1902. Hamlin* Wltard Oil Co., Chicago. III.: Two years a&o I suffered with female complaint and u*ed your Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia Ilerl> Tea with ci eat uueeep*. 1 have just bejnin taking it agrain and I Feel much younger and *troiij?er. If every woman Nufferer could know the relief she would experience by utdnfr your Herb Tea nlie would never be without it. It is a most wonderful remedy and I take plea.sure In rec ommending it toany lady who in suffering with female troub es. Miss C. L. CAKNCNTKR. Mow, Lee County, Ark., Dec. 1 1902. llainllns Wizard Oil Co , Chicago, fll.: 1 am greatly pleaned with your Aunt Dlnah'ft Old Virginia Herb Tea. Indeed I think there Is nothing like It for headache and Htomach troubles and 1 llml it ex ceedingly good for clearing the complexion. I wouM not be without It. Yours truly. Mis* NKTA MCCORKI.K. Prepared bj Htmlins Wizard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c. HAMLINS COUCH BALSAM I Heals the Lungs. Wards Off Consumption. 25c. and 50c. HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER PILLS Regulate the Liver. Cleanse the System. 25c. FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY L TAGGART. I DO YOU NEED A j ! New | I Cook | i Stove I } THIS SPRING- ? j ? Then come and ? > look at our line of > | Jewett | I Stoves j t the best make that c 112 we know of. A <? .Special Price on ) } every stove we j i have for the next > «, week. \ j HURTEAU I FORBES, \ { HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND \ TINNING. | FOR SALE. GREAT Business Opportunities The undersigned desires to dispose of some of his business establishments in Emporium, now doing a prosperous business. Not having time to devote the attentions I must sell. I will dispose to the right party cither my clothing stock and good-will, located next door to Bank, or my Merchant Tailoring store, near M. E. Church. With the latter I will sell the building, known as the old .Masonic building, at a bargain. This is a good opportunity for a live business man, to engage in a well known and established trade. A number of good lots for sale, located near my tailoring establishment, at low price. These lots are located in the centre of Emporium on Fourth Street, the Main business street. We will talk business to only business men. It. SEGER. Emporium, Pa. I I School Time and I Play Time equally demand right dress for the boy. Not dudish but sightly and serviceable; not ~|g just pretty, but mannish, too; not merely pleasing to the mother, but approved by the youngster as well. MRS. JANE HOPKINS' HOY-PROOF CLOTHES solve all the mother's dress X troubles. They're smait, dainty and com fortable rolled into one. Prices just a bit lower than you'd expect for so much quality. Have your boy call and learn about the Prize Story Contest. Prices: $1.50 to $5.00. I Jasper Harris, Opposite Post-Office, E.tlPOKitm, PA. VhhhhAbmbb/ LOOK ELSEWHERE BUT DON'T FORGET THESE PRICES AND FACTS AT \U .-===s== M I LaBAR'S 11 N M }C 3{ We carry in stock " —1 <*£ the largest line of Car- • £3 II pets, Linoleums and pK?.£*| J2 If Mattings of all kinds HV 1 *§ N ever brought to this If town. Also a big hue <"• M of samples. iMHEEM 11 A very large line ol FOR THE o"|p jjjg £§ Lace Curtains that can- pf it COMFORTABLE LOOKING il 112 § Art Squares and of fine books in a choice library P* Rugs of all sizes and select the Ideal pattern of Globe- |MB M kind, from the cheap-1 Wernicke "Elastic" Bookcase. I J* est to the best. Furnished with bevel French &gj £ plate or leaded glass doors. Dining Chairs, Fon rft >-E DV gg JH Rockers and GEO. J. LaBAR, ** tfci! High Chairs. Sole Agent for Cameron County. £2 A large and elegant 1- —___J line of Tufted and Drop-head Couches. Beauties and at bargain prices. kg -—* [t| NP Bedroom Suits, COC slolSideboard, ciuar- fl nfl iS solid oak at 4)/3 tered oak !poU P* SJ S2B Bedroom Suits, $32 Sideboard, qnar- CTC if solid oak at . J&ZI tered oak 3>ZO %% $25 Bed room Suits, COn $22 Sideboard, quar- (TIP solid oak at 4><&U tered oak, W u A large line of Dressers from Chiffoniers of all kinds and ftijjf £|| up. all prices. ** The finest line of Sewing Machines on the market, j|D the "DOMESTIC" and "KLDRIDGE." All drop- E* E3 heads and warranted. !£* A fine line of Dishes, common grade and China, in £* sets and by the piece. *f As I keep a full line of everything that goes to M make up a good Furniture store, it is useless to enum- ) ( erate them all. n Please call and see for yourself that lam telling ||j you the truth, and if you don't buy, there is no harm |g done, as it is no trouble to show goods. •I GEO. J. LaBAR. >< TJKTI>BR.TAKLI]VG. sssssssssaasaaEsassasasaEjaEfs
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