Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, November 14, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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EDITORIAL nENTION.
New Yorkers will have one good
reason for Thanksgiving this year, at
all events.
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Despite the cold snap, there are a few
energetic flies still doing business
around our office.
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Americans nsed nearly 17,000,000
pounds of snuff last year. Evidently
they are up to it.
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The doctors assert that King Edward
is not sick at all, although his condition
is somewhat precarious.
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General Botha's capture of 6,000
British horses is a good thing for the
American breeder.
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Now that the elections here are over
the revolution in South America has
petnrission to resume.
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The esteomed Commoner hasn't told
us what it thinks of the Henry Watter
son Presidential boom.
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Good-Bye, Croker. You will have to
return to Wantage again. No Gettage
for you on this side just now.
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China is getting quite civilized; an
attempt has been made over there to
assasinate the Empress Dowager.
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Spain has adopted a law stopping the
free coinage of silver. Can this be
another case of the "crime of '73" ?
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We suppose it won't take Mr. Croker
long to wind up his investment matters
over here and got ready to return
across the water to his home.
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After all, perhaps the Boers do not
really object to the British getting
horses over here. They have just cap
tured or killed some 6,000 of them.
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If Mr. Bryan doesn't soon go over
Niagara in a barrel or have his dia
monds stolen, the chances are that he
will be forgotten altogether.
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Bourke Cochran says he wasn't
thrown by that horse, he jumped off.
Similar results, however, have several
times followed Mr. Cochran's light
hearted endeavors to change politics.
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For years, there has not been so little
apprehension in regard to the assembl
ing of Congress. The Republican
party hay proved that it can govern
without endangering the prosperity of
the coutnry.
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Mr. Cleveland has voted the Demo
cratic ticket for the first time in six
years. However, ho cannot be said to
have rejoined tho Democrrtic party
because there is realiy no such thing.
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Governor Durbin of Indiana render
ed a real service to Kentucky in show
ing it how the rest of the country looks
upon such travesties on justice as the
Cantrill trials of Powers. Nothing
more hideously unjust has been pre
petrated since Jeffries was on the
bench.
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After all, what difference does it
make what Schley did before July 3.
On that date, his ship and one other,
acting under a plan of bis own, destroy
ed the Spanish fleet. Nothing can
alter that fact, and it ia a fact that
counts.
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Mr. Ernest Thompson Seaton-Thomp
son has reversed his hyphen because he
says ho is descended from the fifth Earl
of Seton. As history declares that the
fifth earl of Seaton died without legiti- j
mate offspring, explanations seem to |
be called for from Mr. Thompson-Seton. ■
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It is just as well to confess that while ,
the Republicans lost Kentucky partly \
by the outrageous frauds of the Demo- 1
crats, they did so chieffly by their own !
idiocy. A year or two, everything ;
was coming their way in that state I
bnt Taylor aud Sapp were too much j
for any party to carry.
Intellectual Aliens.
One reason for the prevalence of
Free-Trade ideas and Free-Trade
teachings in our colleges if found in
the fact that many of the professors
in imbibing knowledge at foreign
universities have imbibed also a
love for all things foreign and a
corresponding scorn for all things
American. Mr. J. G. Gray, presi
dent of the Manufacturers' Club
and a maker of optical instru
ments, recounts a little experience
of his which brings out this fact in
a most emphatic manner, says the
American Economist. According
to Mr. Gray's statement, the Un
iversity of Pennsylvania at one time
required a number of microscopes.
Mr. Gray's firm offered to supply
the microscopes at a price lower
than the price of imported micro
scopes. and imported free of duty
at that, under the provision of the
law admitting free microscopes for
the use of educational institutions.
The professors who were actually
to use the microscopes, and who
were expert judges of such instru
ments, were fully satisfied with the
American microscopes and wanted
to buy them, but the head of the
department had studied in Ger
many and he would have nothing
but German instruments. As a
result, the order was placed with
a German firm.
AVe have no wish to curtail the
intellectual privileges of American
students, either in this country or
abroad, or to interfere in any way
with freedom of thought and of
speech, but it does seem as though
it is not too much to ask that our
college authorities, in choosing
those who are to instruct American
youth, should choose men who are
possessed of sufficient robust
Americanism and of suffi
cient strength of mind and char
acter to be able to take advantage
of the opportunities offered for
study abroad without at the same
time becoming so saturated with
foreign ideas that the only thing in
this country which can win their
iuterest is the obtaining of posi
tions which will pay them several
times as large a salary as is paid
to men holding similar positions in
the other countries whose ideas
they borrow.
Best Faint.
The most durable paint yet known is
a mixture of lead and zinc ground to
gether. Devoe lead and zinc for lasting.
The American people have tried
both Protection and Free-Trade,
the latter of which a very little
seemed togo a long way in one of
our former administrations. —
Moweaqua (111.) "Republican."
Great Luck Of An Editor.
"For two years all efforts to euro Ec
zema iu the palms of my hands failed,"
writes Editor 11. N. Lester, of Syracuse,
Ivan., "then I was wholly cured by
Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's the world's
best for Eruptions, Sores and all skin
diseases. Only 25c at L. Taggart's.
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and build up
your health. Only 25 cents. Money back
if not cured. Sold by L. Taggart Drug
gist.
House Paint.
White-lead ia a necessary part of
good paint; but white lead alone begins
to chalk or powder off, sometimes the
first summer, always the second. Zinc
added increases its strength and pro -
longs its life. Devoe lead and zinc is
your paint.
Pennsylvania Railroad's Winter Excur
sion Route Book.
In pursuance of its annual custom,
the Passenger Department of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company has just
issued an attractive and comprehensive
book descriptive of tho leading Winter
resorts of the East and South, and
giving the rates and various routes and
combinations of routes of travel. Like
all the publications of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, this "Winter Ex
cursion Book" is a model of typo
graphical and clerical work. It is bound
in a handsome and artistic cover in
colors, and contains much valuable in
formation for Winter tourists and
travelers in goneral. It can be had
free of charge at the principal ticket
offices of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, or will be sent postpaid upon
application to Geo. W. Bcyd, Assistant
General Passenger Agent, Broad Street
Station, Philadelphia.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1901.
Astounding Discovery.
From Coopersvillc, Mich., conien word
of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant
tasting liquid that when used before
retiring by any one troubled with a bad
cough always ensures a good night's rest.
"It will soon cure the cough too," writes
Mrs. S. Himelburger, "for three genera
tions of our family have used Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption and
never found it's equal tor Coughs and
Colds." It's an unrivaled lite-saver when
used for desperate luug diseases. Guaran
teed bottles 50c and 81.00 at L. Taggart's.
Trial bottles free.
An idle brain is the devil's workshop.
ISproada LlketWildflre.
When things are "the best" they be
come "the best selling." Abraham Hare,
a leading druirgist. of Belleville, 0.,
writes: •'Electric Bitters are the best
selling bitters I have handled in 20
years." You know why? Most diseases
begin in disorders ot stomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Elec
tric Bitters tones up the stomach, regu
lates liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies
the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence
cures multitudes of maladies. It builds
up the entire system, Puts new life and
vigor into any weak, sickly, run-down
man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by
L. Taggart druggist.
When the fox is asleep nothing falls
into his mouth.
A Violent Attack of Croup Cured.
"Last winter an infant child of mine
had croup in a violent form," says Elder
John W. Rogers, a Christian Evangelist,
of Filley, Mo. "I gave her a few doses
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in
a short time all danger was past and the
child recovered." This remedy not only
cures croup, but when given as soon as
the first symptons appear will prevent
the attack, it contains no opium or
other harmful substance and may bogiven
as confidently to a baby as to an adult.
For sale by L. Taggart.
Don't expect a stranger to saw your
wood while you sit in the shade.
Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail.
The little daughter of Mr. J. N.
Powell jumped on an inverted rake made
of ten penny nails, and thrust one nail
entirely through her foot and a second
one half way through. Chamberlain's
Pain Balm was promptly applied and
five minutes later the pain had disappear
ed and no more suffering was experienced.
In three days the child was wearing her
shoe as usual and with absolutely uo
discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known
merchant of Forkland, Va. Pain Balm
is an antiseptic and heals such injuries
without maturation and in one-third the
lime required by the usual treatment.
For sale by L. Taggart.
Drosiness shall clothe a man with rags.
To the Public.
Allow me to say a few words in praiss
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I can
recommend it with the utmost confidence.
It has done good work for me and will do
the same for others. I had a very severe
cough and cold and feared I would get
pneumonia, but after taking the second
dose of this medicine I felt better, three
bottles of it cured my cold and the pains
in my chest disappeared entirely. lam
most respectfully yours for health, Ralph
S. Meyers, 04, Thirty seventh St.,
Wheeling, W. Va. For sale by L. Tag
gart
Rest! Rest! Shall I not have all eter
nity to rest in ?
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Aiiclitor'M Notice.
rpHE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
L Orphan's Court of the County of Cameron,
to distribute the funds in the hands of B. E.
Smith, one of the Administrators of the estate of
Charles H. Stewart, late of Lumber Township
deceased, will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment, at the Prothonotary's office, in the Court
House, in the Borough of Emporium, at 10:30
o'clock, a. m.on the 2Sth day of November, 1901,
when all persons interested can attend, or be
debarred from making exceptions thereafter.
C. JAY OCODNOUGH, Auditor.
Emporium, Pa., October 29th, 1901. 36-lt.
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Look Well! How? j
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To dress well and look well is
$ the aim of the average man. %
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''y. chaae one of those neat-fitting, '-A
stylish suits at
| FRANK F. SEGER'S. <
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g FALL AND WINTEIi
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| HOODS £
* Will please you and the prices '
will make them go, make you /
happy, make us feel good and 2
>J we will all feel good. We never .
?? boast, but will just say that, as z'
|? every one knows, our stock is
* large and just what you want to
% see. !/,
Every department is fully up
; to date.
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; FRANK F. SEOER.
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Kaflt Allegheny Ave
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Kodol Dyspepsia CSure
Digests what yo u <iai.
Foley's Honey and Tar
for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
FOR SALE.
HpOR SALE—A good residence, in pleasant
part of town; water and gas; good barn.
Located on West Fifth street, Emporium. For
further information apply to PIIKXH office. 23tf
FOR HALE—Good Farm, located in Lumber
townahip, on line of P. &E. R. R. Farm
contains 205 acres, 105 acres of which are under
good cultivation. Well watered and plenty ot
wood land. Apply to Mrs. Chas. Stewart, Sterl
ing, Run, Pa. 33tf.
HUMPHREYS'
Witch Hazel Oil
THE PILE OINTMENT.
One Application Gives Relief.
It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids—External
or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im
mediate—cure certain.
It cures Burns and Scalds. The relief
instant.
It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and
Sore Nipples. Invaluable.
It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy
Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters,
■Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions,
"ore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects,
Mosquito Bites and Sunburns.
Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO
Sold by Druggists, or 9ent pre-paid on receipt of price.
HUMPHREYS' MED. CO.,
for. William dc John Bta., NEW YORK.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
6tomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. O. T)E WIT* & Co.,
The sl. bottle contains "!4 times the 50c. size.
R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa.
The Blues
ts one signal which foretells physical
decay. Another is pale lifeless skin.
The muscles shrink and become flab
by; the body becomes emaciated, and
there is an early tendency to round
shoulders. The step lacks elasticity,
the nerves become weak; mental and
physical activity are a burden.
This condition is called A'gyvous De
bility; it is cured by the use of
IJ They feed the hungry nerves, revive F
Bj the weakened organs and make life I
P| brighter and sweeter to any man or B
B T/oman who lias suffered from physical
fa drains.
RQ SI.OO per box; 6 boxes (with legal ■
Rj guarantee to cure or refund the money), I
IS 85.00. Book free. PEAL MEDICINE I
H Co., Cleveland, Ohio. ■
Korsale by R.C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. EL
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis
eases .
EOS ™ EY CURE Is a
iUIli d Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. aad SI.OO.
L. Taggart, Emporium, Pa. 36-28.
t rl £«2ijS*? d REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
THE Me.
jpsnrEsuxroxac iusmxist
produces the above results In 30 dayo. It acta
powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall.
Sonne mon will rogain their lost manhood, sod old
men v;IN recover their youthful vlaor by using
REViVO. It qulokly and surely restores Nervoua
ties6. LOST Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions,
Lost Fowor, Failing Memory, Waatinu Diseases, and
all EFFECTS of BOLF-nbnsa or excos9and Indiscretion,
nhicb iinQta oao lor study, business or marrlnjo. It
notoaly ciucaby atarting at tho ceat o t disea.;O, but
lensreat mvvetonlo and blood builder, brtnj
ing BUCK THO plnlc slow to pale ohcekaandra
st#riaa tUo ARC of yoatfc. It vards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, ao
oilier. It can ba carried in vest pocket. By mall,
91.OOperpsckaRe.or cix for 85.00, with a post
tlvo wr.'.ttsn fc-narantes to c.nro or refund
llie nmn-Y. BO'!: nncl wlvlso freo. Address
ROYAL MEDICINE CO.,
For Sale in Emporium, by It. O. Dodson.
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' COPYRICHTS AND DESICNS. |!
| Send your business direct to Washington, < 1
( fliivcs time* costs less, better service. '|
' My oQce clois to U. B. Patent Offlco. FREE prelimln- < >
> ary examination* made. Attv'a fee not dne until patent < *
la secured. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN -19 YEARS < 1
J ACVtJAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How to obtain Patenta," < •
.etc., sent froa. Patent* procured through E. O. 81ggeri <
■ rocflve special notice, without charge, in thtj
'INVENTIVE ACE
{lllustrated monthly—Eleventh year—term*, $1 a year. |
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I C. B. HOWARD & CO. I C. B. HOWARD & CO. I
. We have just received our new spring line *
Q' I/I Q car P et sam and they are the finest we Is.
n VJUI UCL U have ever We get our carpets direct
n from tlie manufacturer and thus save the
jobbers profit which we give to our custo-
iners. We c.in give you a better quality at &
M a smaller price than any other house in &
W town. g
I*f The finest and cheapest line of Rugs ever
fi Ullff fl displayed in Emporium, can now be seen at 112:
w IIUHIJ our store. Come at once and get your choice
as they will not last long at the prices we
& are selling them. a*
W A/l V Our Dry Goods and Notion Department is y
w well stocked with the latest Dress Goods,
U 1 r\ 1 Linings, Corsets, Gloves and in fact every- Xf
a' .• IrAAnQ thing that can be bought at a first class Drv M
J IS UUIIU Goods Store. 7 $
W We are ageuts for the DEMOREST Sewing Machines 112?
ft which are conceded by competent judges to be the equal f\
M of any high priced machine 011 the market. When think- $
V ing of buying a machine call and see our Demorests and A
& you will have us send one to your home.
Prices from $19.50 to $25.00. $
Liberal Terms.
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We extend our compliments to the citizens of
Cameron and adjoining counties for their rapidly and
increasing patronage. We would invite all to see I
our large display of GENERAL HARDWARE and
; BUILDERS' MATERIAL. We would call especial j
attention to our
We again desire to call attention to our OIL and
GAS STOVES. The Ladies delight.
THE WELSBACH LIGHT.
This popular light the grea
gas saver, is growing in popular
with our people. All who de
jsire to economize in gas bill?^ —
should use these burners. Cal TWaF
and see them.
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