\tt\V\ N \ A A N \ \ .\ \ \/ A & •? SECOND TO NONE. $ . H % Adam, '% \ \ ' Meldrum & fi Anderson Co. ' ✓ / BUFFALO.N. Y. / \ SIOO,OOO \ y iFine Silks; % % / We are carrying §100,000.00 J worth of this season's choicest ' silks-too many when you con- / / aider that inventory is only six •g weeks away. They must be sac -4 rifioet? to effect a speedy clear / /■ ance. Great variety to choose . ■ from -colors and stvles the best 4 in the world. Don't miss these / / genuine bargains: / SHIRTWAIST SUITINU SILKS / 'y in ull this season's colors and styles. . : elegant quality real value sl.oo;h?ri. n> / y this sale /yU J SATIN LIBERTY SILK :< 100 pieces of this season's fashionable / all silk printed satin Liberty , Silks; real value »1; this sale. OyU ' / HABUTAI WASH SILK / For light weight summer wear we have , ; the genuine Habutal Wash Silks, splen / did assortment of all black, all while 'bi and fancy effects: real value ' / 65c; this sale All white Plain Habutal silk (JA^. / real value 50; this sale Ot/(J / . All White Plain Habutal Silk; real value 75c; this sale OOU / / All White Plain Habutal Silk; $ l-eal value 85c; this sale OUC ' / CHIFFON LOUISENNE ✓ / 20 exbuimte shades of chanpreablo glace * Chiflon Louisenue, in all the fashion- Jl / able colors; real value $1.25 Q £1 v this sale... oOC < / BLACK TAFFETA "112 / 10 pieecs of the best 34 inch guaranteed > , - quality Plain Black Taffeta Silk in V / America; real value $1.35; d? 1 AA fr this sale / / SHEPHERD CHECKS / / Black and White Shepherd Check Silks y various sizes of check, Swiss / make, real value 75c; this sate UOU / / COLORED TATFETA < Oood staple shades of Colored Taffeta /i / Silk; real value7sc and 85c; rr- _ - this sale OOC ' / _ g - ■ ■ jj| J Adam, / Meldrum & % 1 Anderson Co. | The Americai) Block, %. <1 BUFFALO, N. Y % / \ \ \ \ S \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Our New Year I Introductory I I Sale | WK have just finished a wonderfully pros perous year. One in which all our past sales-records were thrown so far in the rear that it will require the most vigorous and untiring work to surpass them. But work is our pastime and we are going to do it. Your splendid patronage has placed.in creased purchasing power in our hands, the force of which will be felt in the ever increasing values that will benefit every money-wise person in this county who is wise enough to profit by it. Keep Your Eye on Us all tliis Year and "Waleli Us Grow. I Emporium Furniture Co., I BERNARD KG AN, Manager. I Undertaking:. I HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics euro disenseß of Horses, Cuttle, Slieep, Dogs, Hogs and Poultry by ncting directly on the sick tauts without loss of time. A.A.jFKVERS, Connection*. liiflaimna- OLUES j Hon., Lung Fetor, Milk Fever. D. It. |SPRAI\H, I.imcneii, Injuries, CL'RKa (llheuiiialUra. C. C. (SOKE TIIROAT. Qulniy, Bplzootle. CURES j Ulaleinper. ?th&| WOBMB - n °"' E. K.M'OIOHH. Cold*. Influenza, Inflamed CURES ) Lunca. Pleuro-Pneumonla. P. F. {COLIC. Ilellyarlie. Wind-Blown, CURES i Diarrhea, Dysentery. Q.G. Prevents MISrAHHI AC*K. CDRKsi KI,>>KV A IH'ADDEIt DISORDERS. 1.1. )NKI\ Mange. Eruptions, CURES ) 1 leer*, (irenNe, Farcy. J. K. I DAD CONDITIO\, htarlng foat. CURES ) Indigestion, Stomach Maggers. 60c. each : stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, &c., $7. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, j Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Streets, New York. nr BOOK MAILED FREE. if This is the j 11 Store | | For the People. j j > 81b Rice. 25c. 1 i > 7 bars Oak Leaf ar Acme > j { Soap, 25c. \ j \ 3 Cans Corn, 25c. \ i C 3 Cans Peas, 25c. * : 112 3 Cans Tomatoes, 25c. c | £ A full line' of fresh fruits, 5 i } vegetables and canned 3 } meats suitable for camping V s parties. \ < Free delivery to any part > 112 of the city. s 10. B. Barnes. | t Allegany Avenue, s £ 'PhoueSl. LADIES 11. IMP'S COMPOUND. Safe, speed v n-gulator: 25cents. Druggists or mall Booklet free. DK. La FHAN'CO, Philadelphia, Pa. I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE I, 1905. A remarkable picture worth MANY DOLLARS can be obtained FOR A FEW CENTS "The Three Most Beautiful Roses" isy Paul de Longpre. At the urgent solicitation of the Woman's Home Companion, Mr. Paul de Longpre, who is the greatest paint er of flowers in the world, consented to make a painting of what is consid ered "The Three Most Beautiful Roses," and the painting is without doubt one of the masterpieces of this great artist. This magnificent picture is reproduced in all its original grandeur on the cover of the Woman's Home Compan- j ion for June. Although this cover is • an accurate reproduction of a painting worth hundreds of dollars, yet the June number, which has this exquisite cover, may be obtained at any first class news stand or direct from the publishers for the trival sum of only ten cents. Mr. Paul de Longpre is justly styled the "King of Flower Painters." He not only paints roses, but every flower that grows, and is the highest autli ority 011 flowers His paintings are feund in the most select homes. Some have sold for as much as seven thous and five hundred dollars ($7,500,000). Artists, art critics and competent judges all agree that the covers of the Woman's Home Companion far excel those of any other magazines. The Woman's Home companion is a magazine which in beauuty and excel lence, art stories, illustrations and fash ions, etc., excels all other home and family magazines. The Woman's Homo Companion is published by The Crowell Publishing Company, New York City, also Chicago, 111., at one dollar a year, and is the favorite maga zine in nearly half a million homes, where it is read each and every issue by three million people. Round $215 —Trip. On account of the convention of the American Medical Associationf to be held in Portland, Ore., July to 14, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a personally-conducted tour, visit ing the beautiful resorts in the Cana dian Rockies, Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland, allowing four days in the latter city for attending the sessions of the convention and for visiting the Lewis and Clark Exposition, and five one-half days in the Yellowstone Park, a full and complete tour of that wonder land. Tickets covering every neces sary expense en route, except hotel accommodations in Portland, will be sold at the low rate of §215 from all stations 011 the Pennsylvania Railroad, except Pittsburgh, from which the rate will be $2lO. A special train of high grade Pullman equipment will leave New York, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Monday, July 3. The route will be via Chicago and St. Paul to Banff Hot Springs, Laggan, and Glacier, in the Canadian Rockies, thence to the Pacific Coast. Returning the route will lie through the States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, to the Yellowstone Park, and thence via Hil lings and via Omaha to Chicago, reach ing New York 011 July 2