jTMLERTniTnI \ BUCK EYE rlLJif \ OINTMENT I ? CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. Z 2 A SURE and CERTAIN CURE ■ 7 known for 18 years as the C J BEST REMEDY for PILES. Z 9 SOLD BY ALL I>RITGOISTS. P \ rrepa-rad fcy BICHABSSCI? MED. CO., ST. LOUIS. ) For hale by L. Tagtcart. :i4-l-ly. Mott's Nerverine Pills fa^of f-ex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing oi lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Einis' sions, Youthful Errors, Mental worry, ex cessive use of "Tobacco or Opium, whicf lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1.0( per box by mail: 6 boxes for $5.00. MOTT'S CHEMiCAi. CO., Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio For sale by 11 C. Dodson. §. .n-i! IN DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of years, . m and have cured thousands of • i ; i •*„ if of Nervous Diseases, such -s . ff Debility, Dizziness. Sleepless ffif 112 \; • -L* ■/& j y.'uw .. and Varicocele,Atrophy,&c. % * IP" FRESH BREAD, \ EOpClfaf P " NCV CREAM. Ws O NUTS I # CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt aml skillful attention I Dr. Fenner's I 4 CUBE. [m This Remedy, as the name implies, is simply Tj i for Dyspepsia or indigestion. Nearly all cases jB of Dyspepsia, and they are legion, are caused .T or attended hy INACTION or TORPIDITY of P{ the STOMACH. y Some of the following symptoms are always 'JU present : I'neasiness, weight and tension over stomach, bloating, sour eructations, spitting of food, belching wind, offensive breath, palpita tion of heart, sick or nervous headache. Consider the eminence and success of I)r. Fenner in practice, extend ing over many years, the high rank which his writings 011 medical ques tions have taken and you cannot but feel that here Is a preparation that will surely cur* you. If not satisfied after using one bottle vour money will be refunded bv It. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. I £f>e Smith Premier typewriter j ? Is the leader among writing: machines. It em- 9 bodies all essentials —easy operation, clear, neat £ print, modern time and labor- % r~,saving devices, and, above all, durability and simplicity in con struction. It is the most econom- ? ical maclline to purchase, the J easiest to use, and produces the '" SEND FOR ART CATALOGUE. CHe Smith Premier typewriter go. Btf. _ 300 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CEE/LZL/4*. PLACE TO buy , I MI m OOOBS nSP 10TI0HS _Boots and Shoes ,A'^ d tvm !S AT W.R ,S IZER 'S SIZBRVILLE, PA. Dr. Humphreys' Spec! lies net directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. They Cure the Sick. WO. CI'RES. PRICES* 1— Fevers. Congestions, Inflammations. ,25 2—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 3—Teething. Colic,Crying,Wakefulness .25 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25 7 —('nucha. Colds, Dronchltis .25 8— Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache. .25 9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 10—Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak Stomach. 2s 11—Suppressed or Painful Periods .. .25 12—Whites, Too Profuse Periods .25 13—Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness .25 14—Halt Rheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 15—Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains— .25 16—Malaria, Chills. Fever and Ague .25 19—Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In the Head .25 20—'Whoopliig-Coug 25 27—Kidney Diseases 45 2H—Nervous Debility 1.00 30—I'rinnry Weakness. Wetting Ded. .25 77—Grip. Hay Fever .25 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William A: John New York J KEELEY CURE. ' LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. 112 V Removes all desire and appetite, builds up the V (A system, renews health and vigor, brightens the /, intellect and fits one for business. W THE ONI.Y KKKI.EV 1 \ST IT IT R V* A Boukld free. IN WKBTKKN PENNSYLVANIA. TheKeeleylnstitute,4246FifthAve.Pittsburg,Pa. T v33n042-ly. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH o, 1899. Constable's Bill. The following act has been signed by the Governor and is now a law. Preserve this copy fur future reference: AN ACT. I To fix, regulate and establish the fees to be charged and received by constables in this Commonwealth. | SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met and is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this act the fees to be charged and received by constables in this Commonwealth shall be as follows: For executing a warrant on behalf of the Com monwealth for each defendant one dollar. For conveying defendants except vagrants in jail on mittimus or warrant for first defendant one dollar and for each additional defendant | fifty cents and in addition thereto the actual cost | of transportation of such defendant or defen i dants. | For arresting persons guilty of a breach of the j peace, riotous or disorderly conduct, drunken i ness, or who may be engaged in the commission j of any unlawful act tending to imperil the per | sonal security or endanger the property of the j citizens or violating any ordinance of any bor ough, for the violation of which a line orpenalty is imposed, or offending or suspected of offend ing against the laws of this Commonwealth cro tecting timberlands or the violation of any other | law of this Commonwealth authorizing arrest by constable without process and bringing such of fender before a justice of the peace for each de fendant seventy-live cents. "And for every act in or about the arrest or com mitment of vagrants seventy-five cents for each vagrant so arrested, or arrested and committed, and mileage as here inafter provided." ! For levying a fine or forfeiture on a warrant, fifty cents For taking the hotly of a defendant into cus tody 011 a miltimus where bail is afterward | entered before delivery of body to the jailor, one dollar. For executing bail piece, one dollar. For executing a search warrant and making return thereon, one dollar. For making returns to the court of quarter sessions, one dollar and fifty cents. For serving summons notices on referees, suitor or tenant, either personally or bv leaving a copy, fifty cents for each person served. For serving subpoena, fifty cents for the first witness and fifteen cents for each additional witness served. For executing attachment, fifty cents for each defendant and garnishee served. For arresting on a capias, one dollar for each person arrested. For taking bail on a capias or for delivery of goods, fifty cents. For notifying plaintiff where defendant has been arrested on capias, to be paid by plaintiff, twenty-five cents. For serving capias execution, one dollar. For executing landlord's warrant, fifty cents. For taking inventory of goods, each item two cents. For levying or distraining goods, fifty cents. For selling goods levied or distrained, for each dollar not exceeding one hundred dollars three cents, and for each dollar in excess of one hun dred dollars two cents. For receiving and paying over money paid after a levy without sale, on each dollar actually received and paid over by the constable to the creditor two cents. For advertising sale of goods levied or dis trained, one dollar. For copy of vendue paper when demanded, each item two cents. For putting up notice of distress at mansion house or at any other place on the premises, twenty-five cents. For serving scire facias either personally or by leaving a copy for each person served, fifty cents. For executing order of removal of a pauper, seventy-five cents. For serving execution, fifty cents. For making return of nulla bonna or non est inventus on any writ, twenty five cents. For executing writ of restitution, two dollars. For executing writ of possession, two dollars. For serving summons in landlord and tenant proceeding, fifty cents. For taking inventory of goods on an execution, each item two cents. For holding appraisement where exemption is claimed by defendant, four dollars out of which the constable shall pay to each apprais er one dollar. For attending general, special, township, ward or borough election, three dollars "which sum shall include pay for serving notices in writing to the persons elected at such special, township, ward or borough election." Provided, That where any such election be held in any township, ward or borough in which there are more than one election district or precinct and a depute constabie is appointed to attend elections held at each of such districts or precincts said deputy constables shall each receive the sum of three dollars. For traveling expenses in the performance of any duty or service required by law each mile going and returning si* cents to be computed by the route usually traveled ingoing from point's and places where said constables may reside or where he receives any paper to he executed to the points and plates required to be traveled whether the route be by highways, railroads or otherwise. Provided, That in no case shall more mileage be demanded or received than for miles actually traveled. For services not herein specially provided for the same fees may be charged and received as for similar services. SECTION 2. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed but this act shall not be understood or construed to repeal, modify or affect the provisions of the following acts: An act entitled "An act for the taxation of dogs and the protection of sheep" approved the twenty-fifth day of May. Anno Dominione thous and, eight hundred and ninety-three. An act entitled "An act making constables of townships exoflicio fire wardens for the extinc tion of forest fires and for reporting to the court of quarter sessions violations of the laws for the protection of forests from fire prescribing the duties of such fire wardens and their punish ment for failure to perform the same and em pow ering them to require under penalty the assist ance of'other persons in the extinction of such fires" approved the thirteenth day ol March. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven. An act entitled "An act to change the mode of criminal proceedings in Krieand Unionconnties" approved the fir-t day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one and several extensions and supplements thereto. An net entitled "An net to amend'An net to provide for the destruction and to prevent the spread of Canada thistle,' approved the twenty second day of March, Anno Domini erne thous and eight hundred and sixty-two" approved the twenty-fourth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five. The New York Independent is doing its best to reform the spelling of words. The Independent says:"The progress of spelling is indicated by tho decision of tho board of directors of tho Na tional Educational Association that in all their publications tho reformed spelling shall be used in the following words: Program, tho, altho, catalog, prolog, decalog, demagog, pedagog, all of which spelling we have adopted for several years, and also in thru and thoro and their compounds. These latter we have not yet adopted, simply because a paper for the general public cannot move as fast in such a matter as technical journals. But we hope the time is not far oO' when we can print not only thru and thoro, but also blest, equipt, tost and a dozen other such past tenses. The Educational Review with the new year adopts the spelling recommended." For Sale. I oiler for sale, at a bargain, three White Wyandotte chickens. Apply to C. A. VAN LI.W. Wanted. Agent for Cameron and Cliuton counties exclusively, to sell our Farm Machinery Oils, Creamery Separator Oil, Saw and Grist Mill 'Engine and Cylinder Oil, Harness Oil. Horse Hoof Oil, Axle Grease, Petrolatum (com monly called Vaseline). Also our celebrated Pure Parrafl'ine Wax, used for sealing fruits, preserves and jellies. A liberal commission paid on all goods sold. Samples free to agents who will push the sale of our goods. TIIK PENNSYLVANIA On. Co., •52-4t Freedom, Pa. ALL SORTS. You can bo cheerful and happy only when you are well. If you feel "out of sorts" take Herbine. it will brace you up. Price, 50c. L. Taggart. mar While Aguinaldo may prefer Spanish to American control, nobodv is asking nowadays what he prefers. To allay pains, subdue inflammation, heal foul sores and ulcers, the most satisfactory results are obtained by using Ballard'sSnow Liniment. Price, 25 cts. and 50 ct«. L. Taggart. mar Mr. Cleveland is writing so many letters oi regret these days as to inspire the belief that life for him is one grand, sad song. Have you a cough ? A dose of Bal lard's Horehound Syrup will relieve it. Price 25 cents and 50 cents. L. Tag gart. mar Now that the CSerman ships have withdrawn, perhaps those "political reasons" sailed away with them. Much pain and uneasiness is caused by piles, sparing neither age nor sex. i Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment cures } the most obstinate cases. Price, 50 | cents in bottle, tubes 75 cents. L. Tag j g al "t mar There will be only a short intermis j sion between acts. Then Congress will | be at it again. I The results of an over-indulgence in food or drink are promptly rectified, without pain or discomfort, by taking a few doses of Herbine. Price 50 cents. L. Taggart. mar We will all be putting up 50 cents apiece to see Aguinaldo and his fierce : Wild East show, some day. I If your child is cross or peevish, it is no doubt troubled with worms. White's | Cream Vermifuge will remove the I worms, and its tonic effect restore its natural cheerfulness. Price, 25c. L. Taggart. mar Senator Mason will now take a brief rest from political vaudeville. Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of the English Baptist Church at Minersville, Pa., when suffering with rheumatism was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says: "A few applications of this liniment pro%*ed of great service to me. It subdued the inflammation and relieved the pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will please me." For sale by L. Taggart. mar Dewey's friends at Manila, in their rejoicings over his promotion to be full admiral, may also become full. DR. BULL'S Cough Syrup cures sore throat. Don't delay when you are bothered with sore throat It may lead to bronchitis. This remedy is a sure cure. Price only 25c. Champagne brings SSO a quart in the Klondike, also the same next morning sensations as in this country. Quinsy Sufferers. A remedy highly recommended is Armstrong's Diphtheria and Quinsy- Drops. Druggists sell it. 61y It won't increase Aguinaldo's tran quility to learn that Dewey has just got a raise. Answer to Correspondent. No; we never knew a case of Diph theria reported to health officers when Armstrong's Diphtheria and Quinsy drops were used in time 61y " Billy Mason is imbued with the idea that he is the bent pin of the adminis tration, and wants somebody to sit down on him. Diphtheria. The quick sure cure for all throat dis eases is Armstrong's Diphtheria and Quinsy Drops. 61y Wanted. Ladies and gentlemen suffering from throat and lung difficulties to cali at our store for a sample bottle of Otto's Cure. We confidently recommend it as a cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, ft will stop a cough quicker than any other known remedy. \Ve believe it will cure you. Large sizes 50c. and 25c. Sold bv it. C. Dod son. * 33-15-ly Some of these days Aguinaldo may try to figure as :: stowaway on tlie ship of state. ri namrxi*^caßwsaxaxecctxi&xt'irTKEt t laEfxaTjaraarcsaca " i \ e-yard cough; the sooner you get rid of it the better. Don't wait until it develops into consumption, but use the cele brated Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup at once. It is a wonderful remedy for all throat and lung affections, and will cure a deep-seated cough or cold in a few days. Good for old and young. DrßulTs Cough Syrup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. l'rice 25 cents. At all druggists. fi Cure for Constipation. I have been troubled with constipation fo. yearn. It, was ruining my health, mv com fort anil my complexion, and I am gla'dtosav that Celery Kin- lias restored :ill three, and this afler trying many other medicines that were supposed to bo good, hut which were of no value whatever. I would like to tell every suffering woman what t 'eler.v Kins has done for me.—Nellie Mould, Medina, 1 tliio. Celery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys is sold in Sso. and 50c. packages by druggists and dealers. 3 R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. GEO. J. LA BAR IS OFFERING %eial 00 ~ Kargaiiis I! 118 Having purchased the largest and most handsome line of those goods I shall be compelled to cut close to the cost in order not to carry any over to another season. Come quick and get your pick." PARLOR SUITES, BED-ROOM SUITES, EASY CHAIRS, WINDOW CURTAINS, SIDEBOARDS, HAT RACKS, LOUNGES, DESKS, EASELS. Etc..Etc LUXURY jit is to recline|at ease on one of our ' superb couches Slumber comes un sought under such delightful conditions. Pieces of furniture like these are as pleasant to look on as they are to lie on and this fact makes them an irresistable temptation to repose. Our entire stock is packed full of temptations for that matter, temptations in parlor and bed room suits and in every kind of furni ture, and unprecedented temptations in prices. Some people are always quoting from somebody, but our favor ite quotations are figures like these: Couches, $5, §6, SB, and $lO. Best Furniture. We have the largest line evei exhibited in Cameron county. Geo. J. Laßar. C. B. HOWARD & CO. Tj iff Our line oi Groceries is complete. ' i tea Our aim is to purchase nothing but the fji|| 4 and keep our stock fresh. Come and (f\ MpHJjgrfA examine our goods. M Our shoes are from the "M, ? best manufactures in the "" p! I country. They comprise %$■ all the latest styles and ]' ' M, colors in footwear. v>) J^C/r ofeli eiYr 112 & lij |^ : <\\ : l||!i ftol/i£rt 0L ?. o 5 Our lines of linens and j DOMKTICS domestics are carefully -v \ Prelected from large stocks \ > f t M- .. . ai, d are the best goods lor (__ _ _„J P 'i.ITJI "jtlie money obtainable. If in need ol such >'• y- - » !goods give us a trial. - - -. \t *» 0 ST. ■»"».. ' 1 Our notion department ftiOTJAv^ is made up of onh- reliable - jtgoods at medium prices. ( $ , Examine and let us name you prices. ' ' ' ' , Our stock of Fall and fi:|| Jljj iQUy Winter Clothing has ar- M fe| / v . ' *•*'' i We defy competition. All goods guaran- I x v<. ''' J :i< IC. B. HOWARD ol CO. THE fair, H. A. ZARPS & CO., I'rop'rs. Emporium, Pa. After Holiday Bargains. We thank our customers for their very gener ous trade and encouragement given us during the past season. We have completed our inven tory and re-arranged our store after the unpre cedented Holiday business and tilled up all our gaps with new goods. We have many hundreds of useful and beautiful pieces that we propose closing out at reduced prices. This month will he a bargain month at this Wonderland. Come | and see. Ladies Wear at Cost. We shall close out at cost, Ladies' Wrappers. Skirts and Waists. Call early. H. A. ZARPS & CO. KIESTEAM LAUNDRY! KANK, PA., E. Blinzler, Agent, Emporium, Perm'a,. "WHEN A MAN IS HARRIED his troubles begin," if he has to depend on an indifferent laundry at home to do up his shirts, collars and cuffs. It need be no cause of annoyance when it is so easy to have your linen laundered just like new by our perfect methods, and at such prices as we charge for laundering them in a manner that guarantees satisfaction.