2 CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. H. H. MULLIN, Editor. Published Every Thursday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Per year •* J* II palA In advance ■ ® u ADVERTISING RATES: Aivertlsements are published at the rate of •••dollar per square for one insertion and llftj •eats per square for each subsequent insertion Rates by the year, or (or six or three month*. •r« low and uniform, and will be furnished on •■plication. Legal and Official Advertising per square, aree times or less. 42. each subsequent laser* In SO cents per square. Local notices lu cents per line for one Inser aertlon: & cents per line for each subsequent Obituary notices over five llnea. 10 cents per line. Simple announcements of births, mar riages and deaths will be Inserted free. Business curds, five lines or less. »S> per year; •ver five lines, at the regular rates of adver- No* local Inserted for less than 75 cents per tsaue JOB PRINTING. The Job department of the PUKSS is complete and affords facilities for dot lis the best class of work. PARI ICIII.AU ATTENTION PAID TO LAW PHNTIXS. No paper will be discontinued ntil arrear ages are paid, except at the option of tho pub- Papers sent out ot the county must be paid lor in advance. KAISER WII.HKI.M carries with hiin a small but serviceable revolver, either m his pocket or in his belt when in jniform. The threats of the anarchists iave caused him to have recourse to :his measure of security, liis majesty is extremely skillful in the use of the weapon, and the chass ur who accom panies him everywhere has had orders to inspect it every morning in order to aiakc sure that it is in working order. GERMAN law holds a man to his bar rain when he has agreed to give up nis name. A young count, Fink von Finkenstein, in order to marry a girl of whom his family disapproved, con sented to change his name and pe titioned the emperor to be allowed to jail himself St/in instead. After ob taining permission however, he kept an using his former name and has just been fined "for illegal use of a title of nobility." THE statement of the exports and imports of the United States, issued by the bureau of statistics, shows that luring the month of March last the ex ports of domestic merchandise amount ■O,OOO bona tide settlers will be added to the agri cultural population of Canada. The homestead entries made in the north west during 1897 numbered 2.4U0. There was but a single Italian settler in the northwest during 1897. A I.AW has just been enacted by the legislature of Massachusetts, autho rizing fire insurance companies to write policies covering "bombard ment risks." The bill was put through both houses and signed within a week. There is also what is called the "ex posing risk,'' which means tlv: danger of fire resulting from a bombardment. Having got the necessary legislation, the insurance companies are divided in opinion as to the policy of writing such insurance at all, and also to the rates that should be charged, i£ writ ten. AN examination into the charactet of the goods imported into Spain shows that products of agriculture oe* cupy a position of considerable imoort ance. The principal agricultural im ports. are cotton, wheat,tobacco,sugar, hides, skin, coffee, cocoa, wool and live stock. Cotton, is tiie leading item of the entire import trade. During the five years 1891-1895 it was imported to the ■t xtent of 815."30.007 per annum. The average annual value of the wheat im ported amounted to 89,214,895, while the yearly imports of tobacco, includ ing manufactures of, were valued at 56,809,823. SPAIN'S commercial transactions with the rest of the world amount an nually to more than 8300.000.000. In 1895, the latest year for which official statistics are available, the merchan dise imported into Spain was valued at $101,829,510, and that exported at 8155,• 355.759. making a total valuation for the combined import and export trade <*r> / J |# j J Apcrfcct Remedy fcr&ftsfipa- ||ff \l ft* |\ 111 U tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. | | laj' Worms .Convulsions Jeverish- §M \ IT Vft s S Lift If n nessandLoss OF SLEEP, a [ (jy fluVu TSC Simile Signature of I Jg| 81(8 1 iMBWfcl I mi THt CENTAUH COMMNV, NfW VOBK CITY, ■III' in- MttfHlilWMiWiia——W IPAINT '.'.."WALLS'CEILINGS. CALCiMO FRESCO TINTS FOR DECORATING WALLS AND CEILINGS SsfSfSSFS Calcimo paint dealer and do your own kalsominiug. TUls material Ik made on scientific prhioipltib by ma chinery and milled in twenty-four tints and is superior to any concoction ot Glue and W lilting that can pOMibly he made by hand. To be mixed wltAi 4'old W «ter # r7"SEND FOR SAMPLE COI.OIt CAKBB and if you Gannot purchase this material from your local dealers jet us know and we will put you in tlic way of obtaining it. THE MURALO COMPANY. NEW BRIGHTON, S. 1., NEW YORK. ■■MHHD^anBBnBNNMNWBB^IOnNNBNBNNNNNaNNMBNMM V.rmanentlT cured br uslnir I)lt. WIIITEIJ Al.I.'S RIIKI'M ATIC CI'RE. The aurent anil the be»t Sa.npl» »*nt VHK on imto of tkl" mlfliMllo,. TUB OK VVHITKHAI.t. MKUKIMINE CO.. South Bend, Indiana. ■fyntn, pr If you are troubled with ony form of BYSPBPSXA. CALLUP'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Ka a Digestive. 25c umlsoc boxes, bv mail on receipt of prtrc. On receirt nf one 2 cent iwstane utamp 1 will send a Six day*' trial park nice ]F" H. J3 33 by mall. Add rasa U. £2. GAX.I.UP, M. Z>., MAKBIT A X.X., MICH. Fnbalona Wealth. The "incalculable mineral wealth" of new* Iv found mining regions largely run by syn dicates and promoted by transportation companies is in too many instances really a fable. The products of industry in legiti mate fields of enterprise nearer home are far surer and promise more stable rewards. No one will go unrewarded in the matter of im proved health who use regularly Hostetter's Stomach Hitters for malaria, dyspepsia, con stipation, biliousness, &c. Connie und Hrntnl. fTistory states that a certain Roman of final of some importance was killed on§ day by a falling tile while indulging in a parade. A young man of the family of Hur was charged with his death and brought into court. The judge, after hearing th» ca«e, turned to the prisoner and said: "I sentence you to the mines for life." "To the mines?" echoed Hen Hur. "Yes, to the mines," retorted the face tious magistrate: "there are great mining facilities on the Mediterranean. You will find all the oar you want in the galleys." 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