8 Business Cards. CHARLES NASH PURVIS, PRIVATE BANKER, Commercial and Financial Agent. Collections, LOADS, Investments. WILLIAMSPGRT. PA., I'. S. A* iJ. W. (iRE EN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Emporium, Pa. A business relating to estate, collections, real estates. Orphan's Court and general law business will receive prompt attention. 42-ly. I J.C. JOHNSON-. J. P. MCNAKNEY. JOHNSON & McNARNEY, ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW, | EMPORIUM, PA. Will give prompt attention to all business en- j rusted to them. 16-ly. j MICHAEL BRENNAN, ATTORNEY AT-LAW : Collections promptly attended to. Real estate and pension claim agent, 35-ly. Emporium. Pa. J. H. CALKINS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Emporium, Pa. Office—South-west corner of Fourth and Cherry streets, two doors from Post Office. Special at tention given to collections. 30-33-ly. F. D. LEET. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Emporium, Pa. To I.AND OWNERS AND OTHERS IN CAMERON AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. I have numerous calls for hemlock and hard wood timber lands,alsostumpage&c., and parties desiring either to buy or sell will do well to call on me. F. D. LEET. CITY HOTEL, WM. McGEE, PROPRIETOR Emporium, Pa. Having again taken possession of this old and popular house I solicit a share of the public pat ronage. The house is newly furnished and is one of the best appointed hotels in Cameron county. 30-ly. THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT, (Opposite Post Office,) Emporium, Pa. D. S. MCDONALD, Proprietor. Having assumed control of this popular Res taurant I am prepared to serve the public in the best possible manner. Meals furnished at all hours. Qive me a call. 29-8-ly ST. CHARLES HOTEL, THOS. J. LYSETT. PROPRIETOR, Near Buffalo Depot, Emporium, Pa. This new and commodious hotel is now opened for the accommodation of the public. New in all its appointments, every attention will be paid to the guests patronizing this hotel. 27-17-1y MAY GOULD, TEACHER OF PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY, Emporium, Pa. Scholars taught either at my home on Sixth street or at the homes of the pupils. Out oftowu scholars will be given dates at my rooms in this pJace. THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. IS THE HANDSOMEST EE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During 1808 THE TIMES will not only maintain the high standard of ex cellence it reached the past year, but but will steadfastly endeavor to excel its own best record, and will not swerve from its set purpose to make To imes THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AND THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED PRINTING ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No journal is more extensively cir culated or has a wider circle of readers in Pennsylvania than THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES Why? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free--Send for One. TERMS DAILY, §ll.OO per annum; 25 cents per month; delivered by car riers for 6 cents per week. SUNDAY EDITION, 32 large handsome pages— -224 columns, elegantly illustrated, beautifully printed in colors, §2.00 per annum; 5 cents per copy, Daily and Senday, §5.00 per annun; 50 cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES Philadelphia. WTL. DOUGLAS Best in anUt the World. For 11 years this shoe, by merit alone, has distanced nil competitors. W. L. Douglas $4.00 and ££.oo shoes are tin? production a of skilled workmen, from tlio host material possible at these prices. ANo and *»;».<>«> shoes for men. $2.50, filJfi.OO and !$ 1.?.*» for boys ami youths. W. Ij. I'onulns shoes are Indorsed by over wearers as the best In style, lit and durability of any Fhoe ever offered at tile prices. They are made in all the latest shnpe's and styles, and of every vari ety of leather. If dealer cannot supidy you, write for cata logue to \V. L. Douglas, Drockton, Mass. Sold by What a Horse Can Do. He will walk a mile in 20 minutes. He weighs as much as seven men, and is as strong as five men. He can pull the weight of 900 pounds | without wht els on a de:id level. He <"in lift 500 tons ten feet high in j a working day of eight hours. He will trot a mile in six minutes,and he will gollop a mile in from three to four minutes. He attains his greatest size when live years old; usually lives sixteen years, but may reach the ripe old age of thirty-ffve. He can exist five days with solid food and without water, 17 days with water or food, and 24 days with water and without solid food. There is no remedy equal to Herbine for the cure of constipation, sick head ache, indigestion, vertigo, loss of memory, uncertain appetitite, unrest ful sleep or skin eruptions. If you want a perfect tonic for the liver, Herbine will not disappoint you. L. Taggart. Splendid Success has been had in cases of colic, diar rhoea, etc., by using Dr. Caldwell's Sy rup Pepsin. As a household remedy for such troubles it is invaluable. Buy a 10c trial bottle and you are bound to be convinced. To be had of L. Tag gart. mch. EiSii The Vciidt-rN of I'orclKii unci l»o --uicHtic MvrcliitntliHe, ItilllJirclH, Ten »»i«i Alley, In Cameron County, will take notice that they are Appraised and Classed by the undersigned Appraiser af Mer cantile and other License Taxes for the year 1898 as follows, to wit: EMPORIUM BOKOUGH. Class. Tax. Balcom & Lloyd, mdse 11 sls 00 Philip Bloom, grocer 14 700 K. C. Dodson, drugs 14 700 J. H. Day, mdse 12 12 50 Henry Edgcomb, mdse 14 700 C. B. Howard & Co., mdse 9 25 00 L. K. Huntington, mdse 14 700 S. S. Hacket, mdse 14 700 I. 11. Hockley, coal 14 700 A. Hirsch, jewelry 14 700 M. T. Hogan, grocer 14 700 S. J. llacket. mdse 14 700 C. H. Jessop, mdse 14 700 Jordan Brothers, mdse 14 700 Joseph Kinsler, indse 14 700 Geo. J. Laßar, furniture 13 10 00 M. M. Larrabee, mdse . .14 700 11. S. Lloyd, stationery 14 700 Joseph Lechner, boots & slioesll 700 Leet «!fc Co , mdse 11 15 CO Geo. Metzger, Jr., jeweler 14 700 Alex. McDougall, grocer 13 10 00 D. K Olmsted, mdse 14 700 H. C. Olmsted, mdse 12 12 50 John P. Parsons, mdse 14 700 M. A. Rockwell, drugs 14 700 H. L. Raymond, millinery 14 700 C. G. Schmidt, confectionery 14 700 N. Seger, clothing 13 10 00 Frank Shives, mdse 12 12 50 Peter Schweikart, mdse 14 700 R. Seger & Son., clothing.... 13 10 00 J. J. Soble, clothing 13 10 00 M. C. Tulis, mdse 12 12 50 L. Taggart, drugs 13 10 00 A. F. Vogt, boots and shoes. .14 700 Walker, Howard & Co., hard ware 11 15 00 11. A. Zarps, notions 14 700 LUMBEK TOWNSHIP. W. W. Barrows Est., mdse.. .13 10 00 C. C. Craven, mdse 14 700 B. McOwen &. Co., mdse 12 12 50 J. E. Smith, mdse 11 15 00 UKOVE TOWNSHIP. Barclay Bros., mdse 8 30 00 D. P. Baird, mdse 14 700 A. It. Berfield, Agt. grocer... 14 700 DRIFTWOOD BOROUGH. J. O. Brookbank & Co., mdse 7 40 00 \V. H. Mitchell, mdse 11 15 00 M. E. Nefcy, mdse 14 700 Krider & Yothers, mdse 14 7CO J. N. liothrock, clothing 14 700 M. T. Roach, drugs 14 700 A. F. Redfoot, mdse 14 700 SIIIPPEN TOWNSHIP. C. R. Kline & Co,, mdse 14 700 PORTAGE TOWNSHIP. W. It. Sizer, mdse 14 700 BILLIARDS AND TEN PIN ALLEY. EMPORIUM BOKOUGH. A. A. McDonald, 3 billiard tables 50 00 Hayes & Hurteau, 3 billiard tables 50 00 Hayes & Hurteau, 1 ten pin alley 30 00 TAKE TVOXICE. All who are concerned in this appraisement, THAT AN Al'l'lvAL, WILL HE HELD AT THE OFFICE OF THE Qoiinty £ommissiot)ers, ON Saturday, (lie 23d day of April 1S!)S, BETWEEN THE Hours of 9 a. in., and 4 »>. in., when you may attend if yon think proper. FRANKLIN HOUSLER, flercantlle Appraiser. Emporium, Pa., March nth, 1898. 4t CAMERON COUNTY I'RKSJs, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 189S. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. nix Counmic.'ition to ruiiKrcKH a Itccap. itulatioii of the Court of In «|iiiry*H Iteport. WASH I ,\< ITOX. March 29—The pres ident sent the following message to congress: To the Congress of the United States: For some time prior to the visit of the Maine to Havana harbor, our con sular representatives pointed out the advantages to tlow from the visit of national ships to the Cuban waters, in accustoming the people to the pres ence of our flag as the symbol of good will and of our ships in the fiulfillment of the mission of protection to Ameri can interests, even though no im mediate need therefor might exist. Accordingly, on the 24th of January last, after conference with the Span ish minister, in which the renewal of visits of our war vessels to Spanish waters was discussed and accepted, the Peninsular authorities at Madrid and Havana were advised of the pur pose of this government to resume friendly naval visits at Cuban ports, and that in that view the Maine would forthwith call at the port of Havana. This announcement was received by the Spanish government with appre ciation of the friendly character of the visit of the Maine, and with notifica tion of intention to return the court esy by sending Spanish ships to the principal ports of the United States. Meanwhile the Maine entered the port of lla\ana on the 25th of Janu ary, her arrival being marked with no special incident besides the exchange LIEUTENANT COMMANDER I'OTTEH. of customary salutes and ceremonial visits. The Maine continued in the harbor of Havana during the three weeks following her arrival. Xo appreci able excitement attended her stay; on the contrary, a feeling of relief and confidence followed the resumption lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being'compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the 1 highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. ; Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, upon receipt of three two-cent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention CAMEIION COUNTY PRKSB and send your address to Dr Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness j ofthis offer. 32-52-ly rvFRY L'i— y »_.b4 I hjj> £ y lAJ*' U— and wife should know about tlie pre paration that for half a century has been helping expectant mothers bring little ones into the world without danger and the hundred and one /Aft, discomforts and distractions (ftj/WV incident to child-birth. It /yap/ J ' s a PP" externally, which hjvjl is the only way to get relief. et l>cines taken internally w '" not ' IC 'P m a -v iJuJn 1 * result in harm. Mother's H i' \ Friend A \ \ fits and prepares every / \ \ organ, muscle and n \ \ part of the body for vV \» \ t^ie cr iti ca l hour. It |\\ V | \ robs child-birth of its \ tortures and pains. ly Baby's coming is made % quick and easy. Its action is doubly bene _ V ficial if used during the whole y period of pregnancy. $1 per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS FREE, containing valuable infor mation to all women, will be sent to any address upon application by The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. tVE no longer supply our seeds to dealers to ' v sell again. At the same time, any one who has bought our seeds of their local dealer during either 1896 or 1897 will 3e sent our Manual of "Everything for tha jarden " for 1898 rnrr provided they apply by letter rIvCC and give thij name of the local merchant from whorr. they bought. To all others, this magnifi cent Manual, every copy of which costs us 30 cents to place in your hands, will be sent free on receipt of 10 cents (stamps) to cove/ postage. 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