Lungache, pain 3 in chest, bronchitis, and similar signs of a cold on the lungs, can be quickly relieved and cured by HAMLINS WIZARD OIL No time should be lost, because lung trouble may easily develop into pneumonia or consumption. Hamlins Wizard Oil, applied to the chest, relieves the pain and in flammation, loosens up the cough and soon cures the disease. "My little girl," writes Rich. W. Thornton of Ouray, Colo., "suffered more or less with a cold on the lungs since her birth, and finally the trouble became serious. No remedies gave relief, until we tried Hamlins Wizard Oil, one bot tle of which permanently cured her.'' Price 50c and SI.OO. Sold and recommended by L. TAGGART. HUMPHREYS' Specifics cnre V>y acting directly on the iiclc parts without disturbing the rest of Uio system. No. 1 for Fevers. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Teething. No. 1 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headaches. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Suppressed Periods. No. 12 '• Whites. Nt>. 13 " Croup. No. 14 " The Skin. No. 15 " Rheumatism. No. 1G " Malaria, No. 19 " Catarrh. No. 20 " Whooping Cough. No. 27 " The Kidneys. No. 30 •• The Bladder. No. 77 " La Grippe. In small bottles of pellets that fit the vest pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each. :7r-#~ Medical (riiide mailed free. Humphreys' Mod. Co., Cor. William it John Streets, New York. \ V.X \ V \ \ X \ V. N W , Adam, z Meldrum & n Anderson Co. £ BUPFALO.N. V. / 396-108 Main Street, S / IKV Ml! j M GOODS ? / Most women know we carry ' the largest and best selected / / stock of dress goods west of New ' York City. What they are learn ing is that by the power ofsvndi- / / cate buying we command the • market and are able to make a ' ■\ much lower price than any other / sjjj house. " - / At 50c Yard j 65c to 75c !2-iu.. Fancy English Moll r airs; All-uool Fancy Suitings; Shepherd / ' Checks; 52-in., English Mohair Sicilians. All colors. y / At 60c Yard j 75c English Storm Serge, 45-inch, all , 112 wool; 52-iu., all wool Cheviot Tailor Suit- / ings; full range of all colors. At 65c Yard fj 41-in., all wool Henrietta, very special '/ / value in all beautiful shades. y At 75c Yard SI.OO 41-in., Prunella Silk Warp Crepe / and Sicilians; creams and all colors. " / 20 pieces 41-in., all wool Shepherd Check > in black, bine, and brown and white. ' / At SI.OO Yard. | S 16-in., French Prunella, Shepherd ami / ■ fancy checked suiting, English Fancy ' -Mohairs, Heads' Readonia, 54-in., Pan- / tA aina, and Sicilians, Bilk Warp Crepe de Cliine and Eolienne and fancy tailor suit- / ■. ii't-'s. The best values we have ever ofl'er ~ ed at the price. y / At $1.25 and $1.50 / Fancy Tailor Suitings, Check Suitings, 0 Fancy Mohair Suitings, Reads, Lands- / / downes, Silk Warp Eoliennes and Crepe de Chine. J VERY FINE GOODS | ' French and Belgian Broad- % % cloths and Venetians; the finest cloths imported; 53-in., wide, in t ' latest shade.ss at §2.00, $2 50 and $ / $3.00 'p I ■■ f< Adam, '% A '/ Meldrum & Anderson Co. / Th e American Block, / BUFFALO, N. Y / \ S \ \. V ' N \ \ \ . V. \ \ THE COUNTY. MASON HILL. C. J. Miller, of Huntley, was calling on friends Sunday. O. B. Tanner was an Emporium visitor Friday. David Ives came from Grove Hill to spend Sunday with his mother al this place. Mr. Jackson Thomas, ofWhitmore Hill, called on his Masou Hill friends Sunday. Miss Avis I.atie is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. P. Krelder at Driftwood, this week. Messrs. Oran Jordan and Frances Connor, of Huston Hill, were seen on the hill Monday. Mr. Jake Thomas and wife of Emporium, were the guests of C. W. Williams and family apart of last week. Mrs. Hanscom, of Huston Hill, visited her daughter Mrs. Omer Ives last week. Mr. Ray Ford and the Misses Sadieand Minnie Ingram, were guests of Miss Nellie Marsh Sun day. Messrs. Frank Berfleld and William Leonard were initiated in the Sons of Temperance lodge Monday evening, at Driftwood and are now ready and willing workers to help along the cause of temperance. ROBIN. SINNAMAHONING. Fine weather for March. Snow all gone. Barclay Brothers are driving this week. They have a big drive to bring in. E. L. Losey of Laquin, was transacting busi ness here last week. Shcriden Mead has bought Ihe Ed. Losey property at Wyslde. Mont. I'oasley is moving to Wyside this week. Warren J. Mead moved to this place last week from Kenuvo. Mr. D. A'■ Fulton is very sick at this writing. Dr. Smith is attending him. Oeo. Uatchelder's little girl who was very sick with pneumonia is getting better under the care of Dr. Russell. The stone for the foundation of the new handle factory is ou the ground and work will com mense oo the building in a few days. Mr. O. L. Bailey Is hustling to get the new dynamite works started in Grove Run.the stock being not quite all subscribed. Sinnamahoning is on the boom this spring. Crum Bros, have moved into the new store room this week. They will open April 3rd. The Ideal Entertainers were last Monday and gave a clean, up-to-date and first-class entertain ment. Fulton Bros., are putting tha finishing touch es on the outside of the P. O. S, of A. building. DEBSE. CAMERON. M.J. Glenn of Snow Shoe, is visiting his brothc. Robt Glenn of the Valley house. Jas. B. Hayes made a business trip to Empor ium this week. J. C. Skillman and Jas, Anderson left on the morniug train Wednesday for West Virginia. They will look over a timber tract in that region. Mrs. Simon Geary of Square Timber Run, has entered the services of Mrs. John Snyder of New Cameron House. Vice I'resideut and General Manager E. V. Dunlevie of Cameron Lumber Co., has returned from a business trip through Virginia. Jas. Law and Charles Farley of Emporium, were in town Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Bishop who lias been very sick for the past two weeks, is able to be about again. Mrs. Frank Johnson is very ill. Mrs, J. C. Skillman and Miss Adelia Johnston attended the select party given by Mrs. Win. Wykoff Saturday evening. We must say a word of praise for Mr. Sara Hicks, the popular supervisor. He is making some much needed improvements on the high way between Cameron and Emporium. Mr. Hicks promises to have our roads among the best in the county. J. F. S. CURESVHEf .. iEFAILS j"; 'W'VAv'V? ( FIRST-CLASS I SCIENTIFIC ] | DENTISTRY \ Dr. F. M. ZELIE, j 112 DENTIST, ) } CRANE BLOCK, EMPORIUM, PA. ? i 'Phone 118. \ CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1905. A Happy Man. The happiest man in the world is tho common every day chap who makes ids own living, pays his bille, has a little money as he goes along, hut doesn't strive to got a corner on the local output and is a slave neither to ambition or society. He loves his God and his fellowmun, thinks there is "DO place like home" the haven of rest, prefers the company of his wife and children to that of anyone else, never has to sit up at night to poultice his conscience, believes in the doctrine of live and let live, and when he en counters one of the needy he doesn't stutter with his pocketboob. The plain man is happy because he is sat isfied and does not spend the best of his life yearning for things four sizes too large for him.—Ex. School Report, 6th Month. Same month hint year. Total enrollment to date, 7M 755 Number in attendance 088 654 Average attendance, 607 f>77 Percentage of attendance, 91 90 Number present every day, 2XI 231 Number tardy, 74 66 Number sick,. 162 150 Number of visitors, 45 33 The attendance this month was the poorest of the year, due partly to the large number sick. The record should be better und would be if pupils were kept out of school for only strictly necessary reasons. The High School made the best record, 98 and Miss Commings' school was the only other to reach a per centage of over 9">. Si* schools had presented to them tacli a very good picture, nicely framed, gifts of the members of the school board. The subject is "Dido's House at Carthage." Mr. Parsons, long a mem ber ot the school board, shows his interest by presenting to the grammar schools a picture, also nicely framed, entitled "Birth of Our Flag." HONOR ROLL. High School, Seniors—Myrtle Lloyd, Edward Hughes, Edith Heilman, Lena Hair, Christie McDonald, Max Balcom, Margaret Cummings Juniors—Elizabeth Lecbner, Julia Ilogan, Annie Welsh, Ida Hertig. Sophomores—lane Glenn, Mary Welsh, Bessie McQuay. Freshmen-Mar guerite Met/.ger Jennie Robinson, Ida Seger. Senior Grammar, A Class—Mariam J mid, Jean McNarney, Ethel Lloyd, Clara Edwards. Annie Edwards, Mildred McQuay, Kate Metzger. B Class—Hilda Hertig, Mollis Spence, Myrtle Dinninny, Raphael Dav. Junior Grammar, A Class—Louise Welsh, Mae Mulcahy, Martha Burns, Mabel Morrison, Nellie Tubridy, Mabel Butler, Charles Cloys, Gordon Vogt, Laura Holcomb. BClass—George Barker, Mary Orr, Sophie Ruherto, May McCullogh. A Intermediate—Julia Bair. 11 Intermediate—Ethel Turley, Mariam Bald win, Gladys Lloyd, Mildred Fawcett, Annie Nys trom, Clara Weisenfluh, Neoina Whiimirc, Agnes Anderson, Margaret Cavey, Nora Grace, Herkie Jones, Frank Hofl'man, Beatrice Taylor, Charles Cummerford, Harry Kraft. C Intermediate, W.W., A Class—Fred Metzger, Grace Ensign, Leon Dinninny, Edna Barnett, Margaret Streich. I'aul Van Wert. 11 Class— Carolyn Moore, Stella Tebo, Irweu Burns, Olive Ellis, Pansy Hout, Leona Krapl, Florence Lingle, Budd Lloyd. C Intermediate, E. W., A Class—Kosemary Quinn, Oscar Foster, Kayo Palmer, Mariam Barnes, Ruth Ling, Mary Frappier, Einmett Geary, Lloyd, Johnston Charles Robinson, Mary Welsh. B Class—Nellie Welsh. Edwin Olson, Margaret Cruicksbank, Evelyn Donovon, Carl ton Clarke, Katie Kelly, Henry Sellwcikart, Kathryn Welsh. A Primary. W. W. -Boy McMichael, Harold Robinson, Frank Zwald, Marguerite Fawcett, Rose Fredette. Margaret Melin, Nancy Turley. A Primary, E. \V., A Class—Mary Dodson, Agnes Clearv, Belle Campbell, Charles Cum mings, Willie Grace, Bertha Kenly, Emery O'Dell, Roland Campbell, Joseph Ruberto, Bessie Kackenmeister. B Class—MaryO'Malley, Helen Vought. B Primary, W. W., A Class—Mildred Lloyd, Ruth Loucks, Charlotte Rentz, Hazel Farrell, Marguerite Hamilton, Eunice Diehl, Amelia VanWert. Ethel Creighton. Mary Swartz. B Class—(irant Ellis, Charles Bonhatn, Laura Hout, Cyiil McDonnell, Roberta Murray. II Primary, E. W., A Class—Florence Nelson, Frederick McClure, Avis Dodson, Hazel Shearer, Velma Frappier, Margaret Klees, Sarah Kraft, Beryl Spaulding, Edna Armstrong. B Class Mildred Proudfoot. Harry Andrews, F.lsie Ilack ett, George Burnett. C Primary, W. W., A Class-Willie Ferguson, Chauncey Bossie, Nathan Knarr, Clara Logan, Elsie Freindcl, Carl Rishell, Henry Sassman, Laura Swartz, Anna Rentz. I! Class Ruth Sass man, Felix Leutze, Alice Gross, Dewey Carlson, Agues Keenan, Then come and > look at our line of > Jewett | Stoves J I the best make that I we know of. A £ Special Price on ) } every stove we j > have for the next > 1 week. X I j i } HURTEAU & FORBES, { \ HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND ], TINNING. | * FOR SALE. GREAT Business Opportunities The undersigned desires to dispose of 3ome 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 either my clothing stock and good-will, located next door to Dank, or my Merchant Tailoring store, near M. E. Church. With the latter T 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. K. SEGER T Emporium, Pa. —THE —- Windsor Hotel Between 12th and 13th Sts.. on Filbert St. Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes WALK from the Heading Terminal. ——— Five minutes from the Penn'a R. European Plan SI.OO per day and upwards. American Flan $2.«0 per day. FRANK M. SCII 818 LEY. Manager. 1 School Time and Play Time I equally demand right dress for the boy. Not dudish but sightly and serviceable; not just pretty, but mannish, too; not merely pleasing to the mother, but approved by the youngster as well. MRS. JANE HOPKINS' BOY-PROOF CLOTHES solve all the mother's dress 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 $5.00. Jasper Harris, I Opposite Post-Office, EMPORIUM, PA. WWWWWMfW WFW ****** *t as*. ant astk as* *%. Jsst £& a* mm. *** * I if 15 £5 LOOK ELSEWHERE BUT DON'T FORGET THESE PRICES AND FACTS AT £# |s| I! QMW P ||| _ , II ; jWe carry 111 stock j '] ! the largest line of Car-j V • Q I ft* Pcis, Unoleuins and SL, 112 j u *2 Mattings ot all kinds 'ri i fi ||| ever brought to this Mllffil! M I Jp* town. Also a big hue t rT-" ••":•••••'•/$ \ \ of samples. J j N N Avery large line „l FOR THE *« f* Lace Curtains that can- -- ' j ** !*< Xre^rThc'pnee"" 1 " COMFORTABLE LODGING \\ £ jjj Art Squares and of f ine books in a choice library Rugs of all size? and select the Ideal pattern of Globe- 5* n ki id, from the cheap-1 Wernicke "Elastic" Bookcase. I jjM est to the best. Furnished with bevel French plate or leaded glass doors. j* Dining Chairs, ron CAL - DV ££ Rockers and GEO. J. LaBAR, ** Sk # High Chairs. Sole Agent for Cameron County. teg* ** A large and elegant I hie of Tufted and ftc , , si Drop-head Couches. Realities and at bargain priced. t'X S3O Bedroom Suits, (fJP §4o|Sideboard, quar- tf'»n 2*l solid oak at 3)ZD tered oak 4JJU - (T $$ solid oak at j)&l tered oak BF* $25 Bed room Suits, OH * $22 Sideboard, quar- £ p m solid oak at 4>.c.«J (ered oak, n m A large line of Dressers from j Cb ffoniers of all kinds and N u fcjg The finest line of Sewing Machines on the market, kJ |2 the "DOMESTIC" and "ELDRIDGE." All drop- |2 heads and warranted. A fine line of Dishes, common grade and China, in sets and by the piece. m As I keep a full line of everything that goes to M make up a good Furniture store, it is useless to enuin- u M erate them all. »# fcjg Please call and see for yourself that lam telling fcy you the truth, and if you don't buy, there is no harm done, as it is no trouble to show goods. || GEO. J. LaBAR. «