Ho A& A, qh| H I Wayne Chemical Co., Clarion, Arc You Looking tor a Position? We can offer you good Paying Employment that you will enjoy and at home. Write to-day ) Addrtss ] The Butterlck Publishing Co.' Butterlck Building. New York, N. V. 112 " obtaii. U. 8. nn<l Foreign^ 3HB t Hend m< xiel, sketch or photo of invention lor 112 » free report on imtentttbllitv. Fr r free book, v > HowtoSecimTn «r|C MARIfQ write 112 /| i^VVVVVVVVV^VVVVVVVVVWVf iEiirEnil B A Sak«, Ckktain Rblikf for St*prmEA*w> MbottßOatioh. ■ NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Safe I Sure I Spe-dyl Batu. ■ faction Guaranteed «>r Muuer Refunded. hoot prepaid ■ f«r 11.00 |*r box. Will scud them on trial, to be pai i for ■ when relieved. Sample* Free. If jour druggist «loe« not ■ have them send jour order* to the ■ UWITCO MIDIOI CO., »OK 7«. L*NC*»TIW, Pa. g Sold m Emporium by L. Taggarf and R C Ondson Pure Water! DRINK Sizerville Mineral Water Clean, Pure and Healthy. We are prepared to ftiruish the citizen* of Emporium thh popular Water, either PLAIN OR CAKBONATRD. in bottle* Drop a postal card- we will do the rest The analysis of the celebrated Hliervllle Water ha* made It famous all over the | country. Order* may be left at Geo. F. Ralcom ■tore, or water may be purchased by the cane at the same place. Address, Magnetic Mineral Water Co., SIZERVILLE, PA. COUOERSPORT 4 PORT ALLEGANY R. R rakiutf effect Aug n. I WW. UMWtU « >• a |ia STATIONS. - r. H. A. M. P. M. A.M. »ort Allegany, l.». 333 II 37 7 11 kuu 'heuncal Works ... "I .« 00 " lurtville, 3 44 II M 7 *3 » 11 Roulette 3 M II »7 7 M » ■ Kuowltoas. >uu liui Mina I uS 11 07 7 40 V 33 Oliusted *S 10 IV It *7 4« t 17 . . 3 I* 12 M 7 W » *6 Coudemport. , , 'i s 1 ***■ •10 .... 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" ■ .... 31* I nek's, ■ .. *>l7 111 « oleabtim. ei«a ~,, ~,, 4 (1* Soien Uiul|sa. *1 •* t U4 Mayiaaa ils *ll7 ... ... *t H UuM. 7 41 «i I ... , - .... .... 48 MswAdWJuatiUua, ... 111 .... .... 141 NkiH ... *7 1* .... *1 H limeilM a. 1 I# *1 «e .ruieelFa, *1 » •* 17 Vlrasea. lif. 7 fc I iams Ie« 3 1 iitb lalil be4weee t uu4*i» yiiil awil furi *i.»ea«y ail olb»f tieius Ilb #**h l*J« "al| * ¥ *e stomas < Tialus 4» uu4 *4w, J l*«Tse • afiii u<lmm 112 1 alas in* u« k- .atti a aiaaSaid T«im* • . u.iuUi.M 41 "iyseas wllk laU liyul I 1 It,. | mis u "ib swatli 41 1 * * inao I,MM elia »»<a.» « au^ ( «i.«a«.S H iHM4h fm «lsi«>iite. soatb fo« iiant- aaa l 4-liiiauu 44 fu<« Wlta I'saa. iliaall 1* K en lb f* 1 tt.ii(a<b uleae. ia vi ?i, i*i aa*4 emstaiwri, auoll ITT k.,i...t *4* ttl 4~ttlla Bw|».ilei* ead Hsaa a U II jfulH li t M uajK utfUM Geo. J. Laliaii Fiiriiitner Tabourettes. The Set to Set Before You Is waiting N for you in the shape of a nice set of crockery. We are now showing a splen iid stock of good sound Crockery, every single piece warranted free from fault or blemish. The finest as sortment in the county at rea sonable prices. Undertaking Geo. J. Laßar Roof Slating I atn especially prepared to Contract for Slating By tb or job. As to aiy work manship, 1 refer, by permiamon, to the work recently completed for the Hon. B W. Green. GEORGE A. WRIGHT. Get My Prices Before You Use Shingles Save Your Wife By buying a RKX WASHER, the King of Washers, the washer with the HIGH SPEED FI.Y WHEEL AND FAST RE VOLVING DASHER. Any child can work it. Stop iu and look at it. We also have a full line ot Mantles, Globes, Burners, Chandeliers and Light Hardware. Aud if it is Pluiuhiug, Heat my or TintiiuK, call ou ua. IDININNY, BURNSIDE&Co Hr.nsil Ml , Kwportuiu, Pa. i ISHICNESTU SPILLS WAMUHU »aAWO Wi t 1 lv< Oil CMKa TM« « A A\ -• •. " *\o/ a « < u altial! I'ill a. I * .vi i I ftf % I.ssil' Itt Bssi ielsel Always *>ii*k<ia. ' lOLD BY ALL OHUUGISfS I fir; EVERYMHIRI CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, r 9 io Always Answered. Children often nrt- liijilily logical, iJhougb not quite in the adult manner, j They attain conelusions by tbose proc- ! esses of "pure reason" which, being quite unbiased by the opinions of others, sometimes result In startling truths. Almost everybody, for instance, lias heard of the little lad who. listening to the questions of an Irreligious friend of the family as to what Would happen supposing that one good Christian should pray for an east and another for a west wind at sea. Innocently an swered that of course there'd be an awful tempest, but not every one has heard of the equally pertinent and naive solution recently offered by a thoughtful youngster for the ever per plexing problem of "Are prayers an swered?" The child was talking with another, who asked the vexed and puzzling question, explaining at the same time that he didn't believe that prayers were answered, because he never got anything he asked for. "You don't pray for the right things.'; answered little Mr. Wiseman. "Of course all prayers are answered, but sometimes the answer is 'Yes' and sometimes it's 'No.' " —Chicago Record- Herald. Leaving a Man Halplaaa. "That statement made me think." said a veteran newspaper man to the Cincinnati Times-Star., "of the cele brated row between President Cleve land's colored man and Secretary Hoke Smith's colored man. The two were exercising their masters' horses out on a country road and got into a dispute as to what is the best thing in the world. Finally they made a bet of a dollar on It. " 'Well, what Is de bes' thing in the world? asked Cleveland's man. " 'ltoas' possum and sweet taters.' said Hoke Smith's moke. " 'Whoa!' says Cleveland's man. dragging at the bridle. He jumped to the ground, seized Hoke Smith's man by the leg and dragged him to the dust. " Take that,' says he, lamming him on the neck, 'you miserable black ras cal! You ain't leave me nuihn' to guess at!' " Brain of tha Bee. In a German sclentlilc periodical C. Jonescu gives the results of his studies of the brain of the bee. As might be expected from its wonderful Instincts, this is found to b« very complex. The various divisions of the brain are de scribed In detail, but perhaps the most Interesting part is the comparison of the brains of queens, workers and drones. The worker has a larger brain than the queen, and as the difference between queen and worker Is the re sult of diet during the grub stage It appears that the food which develops size of body and fertility Is not best for the growth of brain. The "royal Jelly" as a mental stimulus is a fail ure. In the drone the brain Is not larger than !u the worker, but the op tic lobes are large, corresponding to the large eyes. Didn't Wait tha Attack. At Boulogne (luring a royal reception some years ago a number of English ladies lu their >uuhtty to see every thing pressed witb such force against the soldiers who were keeping the Hue that the soldiers were forced to give way and generally were, as po ' llcemeu say. "hindered In the execu tion of their duty." The oliicer In I command, observing the state of af fairs, culled out: "One roll of the drum! If they don't stand back kiss them all!" After the first sound of the drum the ladies took to flight. "If they had been French." sakl a I Parisian Journal, "they would have I remained to a woman." A Tale •# Heroism. ' "1 went for a bath yesterday," said 112 an Auvergnat "I had been lu the wa ter some time when 1 suddenly per ' ceived an enormous shark advancing toward me with lu jaws open. What - was Ito do? When be was a yard off 1 dived, took out my pocketkulfe and ripped up the monster " , "What! Then you are in the habit of bathing with your clothes on," said oue of Uw listeners.—From the French. Perplexing. Territorial (his first experience as sentry, going over his Instructions*— If any one comes aloug I say: "Halt! Who goes there?" Then he nays. "Friend." sud I say, "Pass, friend; all's well." Hut souie silly sss'll say. "Kuemy." and tbeu 1 shau't know what to da Itottea job. I call U.— Punch. Indignant. The Uiityor of a suisli lowu bad come to Letpslg to see the fair. A strsuger who U» lost his way ssked blot. "Pray, gu. <<ueet utau. wtiat la tbe 1 saute of this ..treM?" "1 aut uot s good boneai uiau." said lbs former; "1 aui the mayor of Mar burg." tDiiiintiitn, if No OiMerenee. "Why ilu you waul lu marry a* ds us inert" "I'ui uo objwet of charity; I woulds'l i toi'ept your luoury lu sny olber way." •-New York l*reos. iHfIViHMMi HoiiUtKSloue Noiuoes Wol does su perlluuus" tuesu? 'lsilenU'U lorn A | belli robe aft s esbo uf »usm I'Mils 4elfbl« Mes'otd • ■ ... . . vjuoef l<ut lbs hull Wiuj fiwss l limil • clw«|ll Is lbs OMS Wbu VMM UMJSi SSeilJf I gst l|> I'uHUud Ittmss The Profssslonal View. An English physician of whom many stories urc in circulation may not be as unsympathetic as a recent anec dote seems to make him. He Is a spe cialist on all sorts or mental disturb ances and the lits, spasms and con vulsions which sometimes accompany them. One of his patients, a most ex citable person, if suddenly alarmed or distressed, would fall into a curious comatose state from which she could not be roused until the effect of the shock had passed. The physician had been summoned again and again, but it always happened that he was away from home at the time, and before be arrived on the scene of action the pa tient had recovered. At last one night he was summoned and arrived at the house while the woman was still un conscious. He hurried upstairs and into the room where she was lying on the couch. He looked at her, and an expression of Interest overspread his face. % "Now, this,"he said in his most cheerful tone—"this Is something like!" Whistler's Ways. It was Whistler's custom when drowsy togo deliberately to sleep, no matter where or what the circum stances might be. At one dinner party his gentle snore suddenly aroused his neighbor, who nudged him violently with his elbow. "I say. Whistler," he protested excitedly, "you must not sleep here!" "Leave me alone!" snapped Whis tler. "I've said all I wanted to. I've I no Interest at all in what you and your friends have to say." One evening he was my guest at dinner at a hotel. Edwin A. Abbey was also there. Right after dinner Whistler went calmly to sleep. On the way to the theater he enjoyed an other nap in the cab. and he slumber ed peacefully through the greater part of the play. The next morning he blandly asked me: "What did Abbey have to say last night? Anything worth while?"— Century. "Charms" In Cornwall. Cornwall. England. Is a county of "charms." "The passing of children through holes In the earth, rocks or trees, once an established rite, is still practiced In various parts of Corn wall." wrote Thomas (}. Couch about fifty years ago. "With us bolls are cured by creeping ou the hands and knees beneath a bramble which has grown into the soli at both ends. Chil dren allllcted with hernia are still passed through a silt in an ash sapling before sunrise, fasting, after which the silt portions are bound up. an 4 as they unite so the malady is cured. The ash is indeed a tree of many virtues. Venomous reptiles ure uever known to rest under its shadow, and a single blow from an ash stick is Instant death to an adder. Struck b.v a bough of any other tree, the reptile is said to retain marks of life until the Bun goes down." Halley's Comet. A French scientist declares that Hal ley's couiet was knowu to the authors of the Talmud long before ilalley came into existence. This French sci entist quotes from the Talmud; "Two wise men of Palestine, Uambiel and Joshua, rnnde a voyage on the sea. The Urst had brought with him bread to eat. The second one in addition bad brought fiour. When Gamble! had eat en all his bread he asked blm for tlour. saying to him. 'llow didst thou know we should be so long on our Journey that thou didst bring flour?" To which Joshua did answer; "There Is a very bright star which appeareth every sev enty years aud which decelveth mari ners. I have thought that perchance It might surprise us during our voyage, lead us astray aud thus prolong our voyage on the sea; hence it la that 1 have provided myself with flour.'" The Falkland islands. The Falkland Islands are among the least knowu and most out of the way corners of-the widely scattered Brit ish empire. They form a sort of Brit ish suburb of the south pole, some 500 miles from the antarctic eud of Ameri ca. Cape Horn. A former governor ot the Falkland lalauda. the late Sir Wil liam Robinson, used to say that he would have committed suicide while there If he could bave found a tree tall enough to haug himself on.—Loiwlou Standard. Hew Like a Man! Mrs. Nockuoodie— Ob. Morris, If you would alwaya be aa good aud geutle and klud as >ou are at this uiom«ut how happy we might be! Mr. Nock noodle ilohlhk bis temper Instantly aud i bellowlug at the tup uf his voloe>— IH> you nteau to say, utaSam. that I am uot alws>s aa guud and kind aa I am I at this tnouteut? Oetdene. Juuee - Yea. air; that buy ef mis* la a wonderful pteuo player Why, be cuu play with his luea! Mruwu -Uow utd la be? Jouee Flfteeu llrowa l've got a boy at hutue who cms play with Ma lues, and he I* uuly one year e*l Liquidising. "I»ry work Ibta spee> Uiuasiug." "Well. I've druuk lu every word you've said " "Ah! Making « draft uf uty ape* h 112 ' - l.ipplU* •>> l'a A Pieneer thipment. The Brat ebtpiuuM «l »beet ftviu Chk'agu »»-» lb* lake* *aa matte la IMk Tbv •blpitteal «m»miml uf ae* •til) etgbl owebela. Pv»* kle fur Ibe aural, lint t* »i will , save u»eif Over Half-Century. Humphreys' Specifics have been used by the people with satisfaction for more than BO years. Medical Book sent free. Ho. Ton Price 1 Fevers, Congestion*, Inflammation! S3 3 Worms. Worm Fever, or Worm Disease '^s 3 Colic. Crying and Wakefulness of Infants. 29 4 Diarrhea, of Children and AdulU U3 7 Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis ....33 8 Toothache, Facoache, Neuralgia .'...18 • Headache. Sick Headache, Vertigo 35 10 Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak Stomach 38 IS Croup. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis 35 14 Salt Kheum. Eruptions, Erysipelas 35 15 Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains 'it 16 Fever and A sue. Malaria .35 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding. External, Internal.3s 19 Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In Head 35 30 Whooping Cough, Spasmodic Cough i! 5 31 Asthma. Oppressed, Difficult Breathing 25 37 Kidney Disease, Gravel, Calculi 35 38 Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness 1.00 30 Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed 35 34 Sore Throat. Quinsy and Diphtheria 35 77 Crip, Hay fever Summer Colds 25 Sold sr druggists, or sent on receipt of prlee. HUMPHREYS' HOHEO. MEDICINE CO., Cornel William and Ann Streets, New York. i Foley's I Kidney ! Pills What They Will Do fcr You | They will cure your backache, i ■trengthen your kidneys, cor-! rect urinary irregularities, build j up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid ; that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. Emporium Drug Company i Ladies! ave Money and Keef> in Style by Reading McCall's Magazine and Using McCall Patterns n McCall's Magazine will MSGALL'S MAGAZINE help you dress styl ishly at a moderato foxpenso by keeping you posted on the • latest fashions in clothes and hats. 60 New Fashion Designs i In each issue. Also ! valuable information on u>l liotno and per- i < c. sonal lusueit. Only 1 v 60c a year. Including 1 a frco pattern. Bub rv,o- ~ i™ m mn.tcm scribo today or send/ U» ' ■»■■.!»-> m-u iu» fur freo sumplo copy. * McCall Pitterne Will onabioyou to make In your/ own home, w !t!i your own hands, clothing for' your e'.f and children which will be perfect\ iu s;yle and fit. Price —nono higher than 15 cout::. Send for free Pattern Catalogue, 112 We Will Give You Fine Pretest, for getting sub scriptions among your friends. Send for free Premium Catalogue and Cash Prise OfTer. , THE KcCALL COMPANY, 239 to 249 Weil 37* St, NEW TOW >• > _ COMPETITION DEAD! g I AT | j C. B. HOWARD & CO'S 1 WEST FOURTH ST., II KMPORIIin, CAMERON CO., PA. |jj m 8 M ISJOTICE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE ft _ ofG ENE RAL MERCHANDISE in COUNTY | I OUR MOTTO:—Good and Reliable | % Goods at Moderate Prices. | |§ Groceries Canned gixslH, strictly pure, conform!ug with the pure M fotnl law, consisting of Tomatoes, Peaches, Pears, SuocotaA di M and Corn, Corued and I>rle«l lteef, Veal Loaf, Salmon, Sar dines in oil and mustard, Pickles by the keg or in bottles, all ™ : j|J kinds of Fish, by the piece or pail, Hams, IVacon and Salt jM Pork, or anything you desire in the Uritcery Hue; also Hay, jM Feed, Oats, Straw and Flour. if 112 Clothing Our stock of T'ndi-rwear is complete. National Wool, | & Fleece lined and Uullbrigun Shirts and Drawers which cannot ||| l>e surpuxsed in price or «lurability. Our line of Overalls, vj M Over Jackets, Pants, NVork autl Dress Shirts, Wool and Cot- j|3 fS tou S<s*ks, (Moves and Mitts, will surprise you iu price and SjL quality. ffl ij Shoes and Rubbers Man and Hoys' work ami dim' Shoes, Indies ami Chil j| *1 ilren's shoes, Ct mplete lineMitd all si*es. Kublsrs of allkiud ~ for l.adies, Children and Lumbermen'*. Sj Dry Goods Canuot besurpaxsed iu this lilts Have everything from *j 'jj,' a daruing needle tu a sewing machine. Our line of Kuibroi- ifl M deries ami lusertious are complete. Come Itsik our stis-k uR W over and I* convinced. <f> Hardwire Axes, Shovels, Hinge*, Hummel*, MatcheU, all kimU >J /J) mid sises of Nails and Spike*. Our Tinware, eU\ consist* of I Uj Itoilers, Milk Pane, Tin Cup*, Wash liaaius. Full »to»k of jl M Luuilterman's Supplier, l,ever Hf* ks, Neck Yokse, A«« ami lg ® ''"""J'** l Maul*, UnU, *t«. We appiMiat« all orders and •ball emltwvtM Iu give our 9 '*i immediate ami prompt attention and glv« you a* g<»«»d »MI • ™ 4 vies and as reliable giN*i» iu the future as we have lu the pa»t. ■ lei I'boue ui ilm »> rtsisivs our prompt aMeitlioo W Yours truly. I C. H. now urn at o. 2 I jatiinai— mn • »«w«a-«»«idi Tlie Rest Always Fall and Winter Goods Now in If you desire a good fit ting and stylish made Suit that is stylish, give John Edelman a call at once and don't wait until the season is here and have to wait. Call at once. Fall Goods now in Suits made to Order Prices from $25 to $45 We guarantee our work and if you fail to get a good fit you do not have to take the suit. Remember, we guarantee to give you a good fit, for we employ none but the best workmen. They all reside here, spend their money here, pay taxes and help to keep up our county. Encourage home industry. Jno. Edelman EAST ALLEGANY AVENUE OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES HOTEL East Emporium, Pa. 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