• ••MBHiMHWnHitait i W i I ' s I ® I Mil III! IIIMIMIHII 11111 l 11l ■ sa y s: * My science doesn't stop with building smart, well-tailored trousers —equal skill is shown in moderating (y wLJ the price. V \ *1 MY MARK Vpj For men and youths—lmperial, Model and Peg Top. Just ?.sk — I I I I I JASPER HARRIS, | • • | Opposite Post-office, Emporium, Pa. ■ omtmmmmaum mmmmmmammmmmmmm* EiporiomtaitiireO. Our New Year Introductory sale WE 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 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 wis® enough to profit by it. Keep Your Eye on Us all tills Year and Watch Us Grow. Emporium Furniture Co., £ BERNARD EGAN, Manager. ■ I cwpMB—na— MIWII mil MI wi n—mmmmmmmmmmmm I Undertaking. ff CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1905. GIGANTIC EXPLOSION. Continued from first Page. southwest or at about right angles with the centre of (he navy yard nnd dry dock. The layers stood on edge, which was also favorable. On this account the work lias been of special interest to geologists, representatives of the state having spent some time there during the summer making investigations. WORK COMMKNCKD IN 1902. For over a century, or frcm the time of the birth of the navy yard this point has been a menace to the development of the yard, and while numerous at tempts had been made to have the gov ernment provide for its removal, it was not until the big $1,000,000 dry dock ■ wis well under way t bat the item of' $750,000 was inserted in the naval bill in 1902 for the removal of the point, or at least 320 feet of it, to a depth of 35 feet at mean low water. The following August the contract was awarded to the Massachusetts Con tracting company for $740,000. The excavation had been carried out directly under the cofferdam, the maxi mum excavation being 64 feet 6 inches. This left a rim of solid ledge, estimat ed at 35,000 cubic yards, varying in thickness from 40 to 90 odd feet, and with an elevation of from 30 to 60 feet. The bottom of the pit has been cleared away to the required level, and huge horizontal drills, especially constructed set at work boring 200 gdd holes at the bottom outward, the longest being 80 feet. They vary from six inches at the mouth to 2A inches at the end. At the extreme end of the point, where the lodge was especially hard, ten or a dozen holes were bored at a height of 20 feet from the ground and along the shore ends of the rim 18 vertical holes, 18 feet in length, have been bored. j jjfz- good thing when he I \M sees it. He knows that I 1 Paints I jfl (Tinted Gloss) H spread easier and go I M iarther than other 1 K paints. He knows they I 1 are made of pure mate- H jfj rials by a reliable house I lag ence. He knows they I jg cost less all around. I I o-ut better in the end. John Lucas & Co How Is Your I Complexion? I Do you rtali/e that you can have a clear, !-mooth, velvety t skin l>y simply using Kosmeo | The of;' MaKer FOR SALE BY M.A.ROCKWELL, HRI'UKIST, Emporium, - - Pa HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics euro diseftßeß of Moreen, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs and Poultry by acting directly on the SICK PARTS without loss of time. |A. A.? FEVERS. Contention*. Tiiflnmina- CUK£B j (loot. Lung Fever, Milk Fever. B. H. ISPRAIXfi, Lameness. Injuries. CURES (Hbeuinalliin. C. C. ISOIIE THROAT, Quinsy, Epizootic, cuaus) Distemper. j WORMH - Bot »* Uruba. i E. E. M'OL'GIIK. foidn, Influenza. Inflamed ; CURES ) Lungs, I'leuro-Pneuinonla. ! F. F. ICOLIC, Bollynche, Wind-Blown, CURES ) Diarrhea. Dysentery. Q. G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. I B;.!L J KID.\EY A nr. A DIM:II MKOIHIERS. i 1.1. j WKl!>' OlfcKAfcE*. Mntifce, ICrnptloas. I OUREK ) fleers. Grease, Farcy . J. K. j RA It CO.\nrnOV, Murine foot, J CURES > ludicestlut:. Stotuaeli Scawrm. 60c. each; Stable Cane, Ten Specifics, Book, &e., $?. 1 j At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. ; I Humphreys' Mcdlcluo Co., Cor. William and John I | Streets, New York. TV UOOK MAILED FREE. I Song, Entitled the County Ticket. Tune—Yankee Doodle. Election time is drawing near, We must call your attention— To the nolid men from whom to vote, Their names I now will mention; They're honest, upright, brave and true— The people all respect them, Republicans the county through Must hustle and elect them. For Sheriff we want John D. Swope, There's none lo make objection— He'll make law-breakers jump the rope, And give us all protection; John Commissioner, He surely lias no equal, You'll find him in condition sir To satisfy the people. Another good strong man you see, His name is Samuel Kreider— Driftwood is his native.town. He'll see no harm betides her; Another good Commissioner Whose heart is with his party, The people on election day Will welcome him most heartily. Our Auditors are up to date. We'll rally to their banner— George Walker is a gentleman, And so is O. B. Tanner, So ring your bells and blow your horns, And best of all remember, Be sure to show tip at the polls The seventh of November. -JOHN F. SULLLIVAN. Officers Elected. At tbeltannual convention of the j Northwestern Penn'a Firemen at j Bradford last week the following offi- j cers were elected; President, Burt j McAllister, of Bradford; first vice j president, S. E. Bell, of Smetbport; | second vice president, T. J. Kinsler, of I Renovo; secretary, Fred Seger, of Em- J poriuui; treasurer, Moses Chon, of! Bradford. A. C. Blum was elected a ! member of the legislative committee, j This is the third term for Mr. Seger j as Secretary. WAY TO TREATHAY FEVER. No Stomach Dosing, Just Breathe Hyomei—Stops Sneezing and Smarting. L. Taggart is recommending to his cus tomers as a cure for hay fever, Ilyomei. It is claimed for this remedy that it stops the spasmodic paroxysms, the sneez ing, the smarting and running of the eyes and nose, and other acute symptoms of this disease. Many persons have been cured of hay fever by Ilyomci, and the discoverer of t lie remedy professes to be able to prevent both the occurrence of the annual attack and to stop the progress of the disease, even in the most chronic forms. A. Hamlin, ofWestford, Mass.. writes "Hyomei cured me ot hay fever in one week's time. I consider it a duty to tell others who sufler from this disease." This endowment is only one of "hun dreds that have been received by the pro prietors of Hyomei,and'L.Taggart offer to refuud the money if ifyomei does not do all that is ciaiuied for it, is the strongest proof that can be given as to the confi dence he has in Hyomei's power to cure hay fever. The complete outfit costs but 81.00, while extra bottles can be procur ed for 50 cents. Heads of households are the billfooters of their families. The Only Way. There is no way to maintain the health and strength ot mind and body except by nourishment. There is no way to nourish except through the stomach. The stom ach must be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will be let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss oi strength, nervousness, headache, consti pation, bad breath, sour risings, rifting, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles that arc curcable are quickly cured bv the use of Kodctl Dyspepsia Cure. Kodol digests what you eat and strengthens the whole digestive apparatus. Hold by R. 0. Dodson. Public is Aroused. The public is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits ol that great med icinal tonic, Electric liitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Walters, of 54(5 St Clair Ave , Colum bus, 0.. writesr For several months, I was given up to die. I had fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak, from useless doctors' drugs, that I could not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters, I obtained relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured." Guaranteed at L. Tag gart's drug store; price 50c. Reduced Rates to the Seashore. Pennsylvania Railroad low-rate fifteen day excursions for the present season from Erie, Corry, Buffalo, Olean, Brad ford, Warren, Dußois, and principal in termediate stations to llenovo, inclusive, to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City, N. .J., will be run on August 15, and 25. Excursion tickets; good to return by regular trains within fifteen days, will be j sold at very low rat<s. Tickets to At- j lautic City will be sold via the Delaware j River Bridge. Route, the only all-rail line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadel- j pliia. Tickets from Erie, Tionesta, and ! intermediate stations will be good going i lon trains leaving Erie at <>. so a. m., and j | 5.35 p. m., and connecting trains there- i j with. Tickets from other points eood ! going ou all regular trains, i Train leaving Buffalo at 9.00 a. in., j | will be run through to Atlantic City. Srop over can be had at Philadelphia! | either going or returning. For information in repaid to specific ! ; rates and time of trains consult hand j I bills or apply to ticket agents. :{542-2")-2t. I 'Tis a joy to eat—l welcome mv dinner hour; Because I rout indigestion with August Flower! is the result of indigestion, biliousness, flatulency, loss of appetite, self-poisoning, anemia, emaciation, uric acid, neuralgia in various parts of the system, catarrhal inflammation of the in testinal canal and numerous other ail ments that rob life of its pleasures if they do not finally rob you of life itself. <U"l'm bound in the bowels," is a com- I moil expression of people who look mis erable and are miserable—yet who persist ] in "letting nature take its course." I qwiiat a foolish plan, when nature could be aided by the use of Green's August j Flower, which is nature's own remedy for | constipation and all stomach ills, j <1 August Flower gives new life to the | liver and insures healthy stools. 3 | <p'wo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. R. C. DODSON. ! \ 1865 1904 "T | N^ SE^ R C Our new SUMMER STOCK / 112 is at hand—Suite, Men's, 3 r Boy's and Children's Hate / 1 j and Shoes, Trunks, Satch- X v els of all binds at the low- / y est prices. Please call | y you will find we cannot S I C. B. HOWARD & COMPANY, |, General Merchandise. | STORE ON THE RIALTO. | White Suitings, | >l| ) We have our new line or White Shirtwaistings and If |p Suitings for Spring and Summer. Do not fail to see '4 HI them. Prices very reasonable. <|j|| I Bate's Seersuckers. § We received lately 2000 yards of Hate's Seersuckers fflj! M that we are selling at 12c a yard, and they are going ||| fast. The patterns and color are much better this year mC ft than before. I McCall Patterns | jjiaK The McCall Patterns are always up to date. Use fj|; fti McCall patterns and you will always have a good fit, Ml and you wi'l have 110 trouble in doing your spring sew- E fill in<r. Fashion sheets free. <kf I 1 | Demorest Sewing | | Machines | Iff, We have a full line of Demorest Sewing Machin |p." W and[all in good working order. The kind you need do your spring sewing. Hf I® Any persou contemplating the purchase of a new >W sewing machine will do well by calling 011 us. | Prices, $19.50 to $30.50 I I C. B. HOWARD & CO. I ML 7 I This is the j ) Store | 1 For the People. \ p 81b Rice. 25c. 3 > 7 bars Oak Leaf ar Acme \ \ Soap, 25c. \ I 3 Cans Corn, 25c. 112 3 Cans Peas, 25c. < ? 3 Cans Tomatoes, 25c. < ( A full line'of fresh fruits, } 3 vegetables and canned \ \ meats suitable for camping > \ parties. % > Free delivery to any part * | of the city. i 0. B. Barnes, j if Allegany Avenue, c j 112 'Phone 81. j Old Reliable | I Drug Store jjj 1 I in SPRING DRUGS fi [n Clear the system of im [}j purities. If (n SPRING WALL PAPER J [jj Brightens the home. « j ffl SPRING PAINT j{ j[n Does away with and covers j| I [}| up disease germs, i ru Buy them of L. Taggart. [} i"! ft j nj We carry the largest line of if ni Drugs, Wall Paper and Paint u n] in Cameron countv. [} l{] Get health, cleanliness and |} jj] good cheer at the S B Ln rt 5 I fold Reliable^
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