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Elkin Is the Choice of the Republicans "Who favors the nomination of Attorney (ieneral Elkin for Gover nor of Pennsylvania ?" asks the Indiana Progress, and it answers, "the Stalwart Republicans!" And then: "Who is opposing the nomination of Attorney General Elkin for Governor?'' and its answer is, "the Insurgents." Mr. Elkin is in the hands of the people, and he looks to them for the nomination, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. That they will give it to him there can be no doubt. With the exception of ex- Lieu ten ant < Jovernor Watrcs lie is the only candidate before them, and judging i'.oiu the iippearance . the expres sions of opinion anil tin (diction of delegates thus far he will be the only candidate when the conven tion meets. The field is open to everyone. All who wish to be candidates have ;i perfect right to contest for dele gated If there are any insurgents of any account left, why are they not in the field with a candidate? Not a single man have they sug gested. Not an attempt has been made by them to produce a can didate for the people to pass upon. This is a Republican State, anil it is expected that while Republicans may differ concerning a nomination and may contest with each other even bitterly before conventions, the time for lighting each other ex pires with the choice of the ma jority. But that is not the way of the Insurgents. They are no longer Republicans. That is why they are not in the field. They are mere party wreckers, and they join with the Guffeys and the Gordons and the like in attempts to over throw the Republican'party. And could they succeed in doing so, what would be the result? Just as in Philadelphia the Union party became a shelter for ambitious or disabled politicians and an aid to a few ambitious ones, so would the Insurgents be sold out in the State and left stranded. There is not the slightest use in bothering with the Insurgents for a minute. A party-wrecker will he a party-wrecker no matter what the Republican majority desires. There is but one course for the Republi can party in Pennsylvania to pur sue, and that is togo right along attending to its own business and permitting the Republican voters at the primaries to choose delegates to the Gubernatorial convention. When they have made their choice it will be ratified by the voters in November. Saved Her Child's Life. "In three weeks our chubby little boy was changed by Pneumonia almost to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Watkins, of Pleasant City, O. "A terrible cough set in, that, in spite of a good doctor's treat ment for several weeks, grew worse every day. We then used Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, and our darl ing was soon sound and well We are sure this grand medicine saved his life." Millions know it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. L. Taggart guarantees satisfaction. 50c, 81.00. Trial bottles free. L. Taggart. It is not the revolution that destroys the machinery; it is the friction. Something That Will Do You Good. We know of no way in which we can he of more service to our readers than to tell them of something that will be of real good to them. For tiii> reason we want to acquaint them with what we con.'ider one of the very best remedies on the market for coughs, colds, and that alarming complaint, croup. Wo refer to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We have used it with such good results in our family so long that it bar become a household necessity. Hy its prompt use we haven't any doubt but that it has time and again prevented croup., The testi mony is given upon our own experience, and wo suggest that our readt is, especially those who have small children, always keep it in tlfeir homes as a safeguard ag uust .croup.—Camden"(S. (-'.J Messen ger. For sale by L. Taggart. The man rarely marries the woman lie jokes about; she often marries the man she laughs at. A Legacy Ol The Grip. Is often a run-down system. Weak ness. nervousness, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys often follow an attack of this wretched disease. The greatest need then is Kleetrie Hitters, the splendid tunic, blood purifier and regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thou sands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system, and restore to health and good spirits after an attack of Grip. If suf fering, try them. * Inly 50c. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by L. Taggart. Marriage is like putting your hand iu to a bag with ninety-nine snakes and one cel. Bilious Colic. 11. Seever, a carpenter and builder of Kenton, Tenn., when suffering intensely from an attack of bilious colic, sent to a near by drug store for something to re lieve him. The drugget sent him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera arid l)iarrhoea Remedy, three doses of which effected a permanent cure. This is the only remedy that can be depended upon in the most severe cases of colic and 'cholera m -rbus. Mo t druggists know this and recommend it when such a medicine is called for. For sale by L. Taggart. When a man and a w nnan IIIMI V. their romance cense- and their hi-: ry begins. Mr. Wheeler Got Hid of His lthcumatism ' During the winter ot IS!iS I v.,i so lame iri my joints, in fuet :iII over my body, lliat 1 could hardly hobble around, when 1 bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm. From the first application I began to get well, and was cured and have worked steadily all the year.—li. Wheeler, North wood, N Y. For sale by b. Taggart. Life is a flower of which love is the honey. .Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best and most famous compound in the world to conquer aches and kill fains. Cures Cuts, heals Burns and Jruises, subdues Inflammation, masters Piles. Millions of Boxes sold yearly. Works wonders in Boils, Ulcers Felons, Skin Eruptions. It cures or no pay. 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. Maid want nothing but husbands, and when they have them, they want every thing. Millions Put To Work. The wonderful activity of the new century is shown by an enormous de mand for the world's best workers—Dr. King's New Life Pills. For Constipa tion, Sick Headache, Biliousness, or any trouble of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys they're unrivaled. Only 25c at L. Tag gart's drug store. Who hath love in his breast liath spurs in his heels. Clark's Wise Suggestion. "I have lately been much troubled with dyspepsia, belching and sour stom ach," writes M. S. Mead, leading phar macist of Attleboro, Mass. "I could eat hardly anything without suffering several hours. My clerk suggested I try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which I did with most happy results. 1 have had no more trouble and when one can goto eating mince pie, cheese, candy and nuts after such a time, their digestion must be pretty good. 1 endorse Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heartily. "You don't have to diet. Eat all the good food you want but don t overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests your food.—R. C. Dodson. Mothers can safely give Foley's Honey and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for it contains no opiates or other poisons. L. Taggart. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1902. Rich Valley. Some of our Maccabees took in the dance at Sizerville, Friday niirlil. Mrs. Lucy Lewis is steadily improving under the careful attention of Dr. Smith. The meetings at Elk Lick school house still continue. There is good attendance. Mr. S. ]). Housler had a wood-bee on Thursday and now has a nice pile of wood at his door. Mrs. Joseph Ilolcomb and daughter Etta, of Emporium, visited Mrs. Isaac Lewis a few days since. Mrs. Ida Ilolcomb, formerly a resident of this place, but now living at Geneva, Indiana, is visiting friends here at the present. Mr. Robert McMannus cauic near being crushed by a falling tree last Tues day. while at his work in the woods. Ho was injured some and we learn would have been instantly crushed but for the tree striking" a log. On Tuesday, mail carrier. Mr. I>. L Spenefc, while passing a load of hay on th • dug road leading to Elk Lick, tipped over, bis horse and cutler tumbling down a f-teep embankment to (lie railroad be neath, a distance of several feet. Mr. Spenee jumped out and some others, who witnessed the accident, succeeded in ex tricating the horse and sleigh and Mr. Spenee started for home in <|uite a dilapidated condition. For till this he was on hand with the mail the next morning, and his faithful animal not much the worse for bis attempt at coast ing. ZA.NTUM'K. Letter to S. Hacket. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: No man lias more need ofa quick and open mind for good new things than a grocery man. The whole town looks to him for advice to buy this, and not to buy that, among 1001 contrivances, it's his business to know what is good, to find out quick what is better, to drop the good, and sell his neighbors the better. Our paint is not new—wo are our selves 145 years old—it is new to some "Read what we guarantee: "If you have any fault to find with this paint, either now in putting it on or afterward in tho wear, teli your dealer about it. "We authorize him to do what is light at our expense." This is our sort way of saying the paint is good. It is better than good, it is best; the only good paint. Old-fashion painter's paint, lead and oil, is not good any longer—wears out in three years. Ours lasts six years, seven years, eight years, ten years, fifteen—in favorable conditions. Dcvoe lead and zine is the paint. Yours truly, P. W. DKVOE & Co. Where love is, there is no labor, and if there is labor, the labor is loved. WASHINGTON. Special Low-Rate Excursions via Penn sylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany announces that on February 19, March 21, and April 3 it will run special excursions from Buffalo, Bradford, Tituaville, Fi'M.-i Creek, Kinzim, Tidi oute, and principal intermediate sta tin: on the Bulfu o and Allegheny Valley Division, and lrom points on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, Erie to Lock Haven, inclusive, to Washington for the benefit of all who may wish to visit the National Capitol Round-trip tickets, good going on all regular trains on day of issue, and good returning on any regular train within ten days, exclusive of going date, will be sold at rate of SIO.OO lor the round trip from points on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division, and from Erie, St. Marys, and intermediate points; and at rate of §8.95 from Drift wood; $8.15 from Renovo; §7 30 from Lock Haven, and proportionate rates from other points. These tickets will be good to return via Harrisburg or Philadelphia, and to stop off at Philadelphia returning if deposited with ticket agent at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. For additional information consult small hand bills, apply to ticket agents, or address B. P. Fraser, Passenger Agent Buffalo District, 307 Main Street, Elicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y., or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Will iamsport, Pa. 50-2222 2t. Love at first sight keeps the divorce court busy. A Night Alarm. Worse than an alarm of fire at night is the brassy cough of croup which sounds like the children's death knell and it means death unless something is done quickly. -Foley's Honey and Tar never tails to give instant relief and quickly cures the worst forms of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordier, of Mannington. Ky., writes: "My three year old ;Jrl had a severe case of croup; the doctor said she could not live. I got a bottle of Foley's llonev and Tar. the first dose gave quick relief and saved her life." Refuse substitutes. L. Taggart. Love on only one side means misery on both sides. A Thousand Dollars Thrown Away. Mr. W. W. Baker, of Plainview, Neb., writes: "My wife had lung trouble for over fifteen years Wo tried a number of doctors and spent over a thousand dol lars without any relief. She was very low and I lost all hope, when a friend suggested trying Foley's Honey and Tar, which I did; and thanks be to this remedy it saved her life. She is stronger and enjoys better health than she has ever known in ten years. We shall never be without Foley's Honey and Tar and would ask those afflicted to try it." L. Taggart. !!!■■■ ii jiwjimam—mam BJOIwjLS salve ""<» mo"* !-«viiing salve in tho world. \ V v.\ \ \ \ \ \ \/ / / Dress Well! „ I Look Well! How -1 c i . To dress well and look well is . ' the aim of the average man. 3 / You cannot do better so pur- / . chase one of those neat-fitting, g 112 stylish suits at J FRANK F. SEGER'S. J / oun new ' ' FALL AND IVTNTEIt ' / / / GOODS ', Will please you and the prices / will make them go, make you happy, make 11s feel good and " 112 ' we will all feel good. We never ■ / boast, but will just, say that, as / . every one knows, our stock is large and just what yon want to ' / see. / Every dcj)artmcnt is fully up . ' to date. ' FRANK F. SII(iF:R. / / East Allegheny Ave. /\ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \\ \\ N TTlTr'Ti'''' TT*T J llTl—Blllifni¥liriTliTli T' j |inaiiam"«ffiK.D^R's| ffl A safr, certain riOiof for Suppressed § Sj Menstruation. Nnvorknown tofutl. .Safe! B H Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed Bj ta or money Refunded. Sent prepaid form H 31.00 per liox. Will send thmuon trial, to Ej m be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. Eg Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart. r YOUR FAITH ours if you try Shiloh's Consumption 4 4 and ours is so strong we 1 11 rr* guarantee a cure or refund money, and vvc send you free trial bottle if you write for it. SIIIIyOH S costs 25 cents and will cure Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all I,nng Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold in a day, and thus prevent serious results. It has been doing these things for 50 years. S. C. WELLS & Co., I,e Roy, N. Y. .Karl's Clover Root Tea corrects the Stomach S KISMET DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Efli EV'Q ™ EY I OLE I Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50 j. and SI.OO. L. Taggart, Emporium, Pa* 3G 2s. S illlfewr; OS S I *6iii ■H. 1 jg Physicians Prescribe it for H I their most delicate patients, g piLBS R'^^'supposi^l jl|j by t»re«a»ti MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA. Ml Sold in "Emporium by L. Taggart. Call for free sample. ■ I | DR. § GOLDEN REliIErF| CUTS CURES ANY GRIP S BRUISES VfeY COLDS H SPRAINS ■ Bj* S BRONCHITISB STINGS 8 SORETHROATE RUSTY NAIlS*r A COLIC INSIDE OR OUT DIARRHC£Ai Druggists In Ito 8 minutes 25c,g0c.$i.g] R. C. Dodson, Agent, 36-28ly. Emporium, P« CHICHESTER'S tNGUSH PEMNYSOm PILLS A? P Male. Always reliable. ion. i\sk Druggist for fHICIIKKTKK'M in Bed and <>•<»l«i mi'tullio boxes, Kcalod with blue ribbon. S nkeno oilier. Ki>fiiM k Niibh(l< i futionn anil imiini !«»«•». Buy of your Druggist, i or send Ic. in stamp.-* for I« ular ♦, TcHti iiioviiiil** ami ** Keller for Ijariioft,*' in letter, by return .tluil. 10,000 Testimonials. Hold by all Druggißts. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 8100 Slaillsou Square, PHILA., PA. JUcullou this paper. 112 Clothin | The past year has been a record M fp- breaker in our business, and we m '•0. will not stoj) here, but will make 5^ |f a special effort by giving the peo- |§ pie better values so as to increase J§ Jf our business still more. M 1 OVEBCOATS AND SUITS I I FOR MEN AND BOYS. | B| please you if you arc thinking of «| buying a suit, at prices that will M flg be much lower than elsewhere. 9 I! NEW PANAMA HATS. I 1 NEW STIFF HATS. | Hi We have a nice line of these popular hats and invite the gentle- H men to inspect our stock. We H are always pleased to show goods. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. I We have taken especial care to keep our assortment of Furnish- 91 ings complete 111 every detail. j||l FURS. | We carry the most handsome H stock of Ladies Furs in this sec- fSa tion of the state and our prices H are moderate, considering the quality of goods we handle. The People's Popular Clothier. LIIQLNATN ft- I 1 RVIR/L I I lilMColli