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The Job department of the PRESS is complete, and affords facilities for doing the best class of work PAHTICULAH ATTENTION PAID TO I.aw Printing. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option ofthe publisher. Papers sent out ofthe county must be paid for in advance. REPUBLICAN TICKET. LLUROUGH. Poor Master—ALMERON CHAPMAN. Auditor—EDWAßD WHITE. High Constable—W. H. WELSH WEST WARD. Councilman—FßATWtLlN HOUSLER. School Director—R. R. McQUAY. Constable —W. H. WELSH. Judge of Election —JOS. PREINDELL, Inspector of Election—S. J. KLINE. MIDDLE WABD. Councilman—C. G. CATLIN. Constable—HAßßY HEMPHILL. Judge of Election—F. P. RENTZ. Inspector of Election—LEE II ALDERMAN. EAST WARD. Councilman—C. F. MAN KEY, F. P. STRAYEIt. School Director—L. K. HUNTINGTON. Constable—FßANK HALDERMAN. Judge of Election —A. CHAPMAN. Inspector of Election—C. A. VAN LEW. EDITORIAL iIENTION. Heine, the poet, is said to have made a will in which he bequeathed everything to his wife on the con dition that she would marry again, lie said that he wanted one man to regret his death. + + + + The Democratic members of Con gress who are objecting to anti anarchy legislation because it is against state rights are putting that doctrine to a bad use. At tempts on the lives of national of ficers can be construed only* a? crimes against the nation. The British army after long and conclusive tests of the value of the Khaki color for uniforms has de cided to discard it for the grey that has long been used by the Austrian army, and by the London Scottish Volunteers as their distinctive uni form. Not long ago there were many accounts of a contemplated Euro pean alliance against the United States, but just now it looks as if there were a number of countries that would like to make alliances with this country against some of their European neighbors. + t + + An Indianapolis statistician points out that the American baby has thirty million chances to one against his becoming president of the United States, while the chances that lie will not go insane are only about 500 to 1. These figures will not, however, reduce what sociologists call the "benefi cent fallacy" of parental hopes and pride. Xt Many papers do not see the value of the Hoar resolution providing for the presidential succession, in the light of the act of Congress in 1896, which was supposed to have settled the question. The Hoar resolution provides for the contin gency of the removal of the presi dent-elect, while the former act had reference only to the succession while the President was actually in office. t t It is gratifying to note that among the famine conditions said to be threatening other countries of the world, there are only two that are menacing the United States. One is a famine of railroads, to haul the cars, in spite of the in creased mileage of the past few years, and the other is a famine of cars to haul the produce, in spite of the fact that the shops are work ing night and day to make up the deficit. Saved Her Child's Ijife. "In three weeks our chubby little boy j was changed by Pneumonia almost to i skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Watkins, of Pleasant City, 0. "A terrible cough set in, that, in spite of a good doctor's treat ment for several weeks, grew worse every Jay. We then used ijr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darl ing was soon sound and well We are sure this grand medicine saved bis 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. Who says he loves and is not wretched, lies. Something; That "Will Do You Good. We know of no way in which we can ! be of more service to our readers than to tell them of something that will be of real good to them. For this reason we want to acquaint them with what we consider one of the very best remedies on the market for coughs, colds, and that alarming complaint, croup. We refer to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We have used it with such good results in our family so long that it has become a household necessity. By 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 we suggest that our read< rs, especially those who have small children, always keep it in their homes as a safeguard against croup.—Camden (S. C.) Messen ger. For sale by L. Taggart. In hunting and in love you begin when you like, and leave off when you can. A Legacy Of 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 Electric Bitters, the splendid tonic, blood purifier and regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thou sands have proved that ihey wonderfully strengthen the nerves,, build up the system, and restore to health and good spirits after an attack of Grip, li suf fering, try them. Only 50c. Peifect satisfaction guaranteed hy L. Taggart. To begiu love is man's choice, but not to end it. Bilious Colic. 11. Secvcr, 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 druugist sent him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, three doses of which effected a permanent cure. This is the only remedy that can be depended upon in the most severe eases of colic and cholera morbus. Most druggists know this and recommend it when such a medicine is called for. For sale by L. Taggart. A man declares his love, a woman con fesses hers. Mr. Wheoler Got Hid of His Rheumatism "During the winter of 1898 I was so lame in my joints, in fact all over my body, that I could hardly hobble around, when I 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.—R. Wheeler, Northwood, N Y. For sale by L. Taggart. To love for the sake of being loved is human; but to love for the sake of loving is angelic. Buohlen's Arnica Salve. The best and most famous compound in the world to conquer aches and kill pains. Cures Cuts, heals Burns and Bruises, 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. In their first passion, women love their lovers; in all the others all they love is love. 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 Ividnejs they're unrivaled. Only 25c at L. Tag gart's drug store. Love is a deep well from which you may drink ofteo, but into which you may fall but once. 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. I 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. I 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 D% - spepsia Cure digests your food.—R. C. Dodson. Mothers cau safely give Foley's Iloney and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for it contains no opiates or other poisons. L. Taggart. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1902. Letter to Cameron County Press. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: We feel a desire to thank you for telling the people of Emporium about Devoe lead and zinc, in compari son with lead and oil; but are restrain ed by the fact that your business is to print the news, all the news, especially good news. It concerns every man that owns a house; it concerns every painter. Scarcely one of your readers is not con cerned with a paint that saves men, 011 the average, several dollars a year apiece. And a painter, whose work lasts twice as long as the work of other "good painters," of course will get all the business as soon as the fact is known. But people won't wait for proof, when we authorize our agent to sell it under this guarantee: "If you have any fault to find with this paint, either now in putting it 011 or hereafter in the wear, tell your deal er about it. "We authorize him to do what is right at our expense. The usual painter's saying that lead is good for three years; Devoe lead and zinc is good for six years—yes, for ten or fifteen in favorable circumstances, if you mean "turns water." Yours truly, 59 F. W. DEVOK & Co. 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, Titusville, Falls Creek, Kinzua, Tidi oute, and principal intermediate sta tions on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division, and from 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 for 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 I 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. Not "What h»s she? " but '-What is she?" A Night Alarm. Worse than an alarm of Are at night is the brassy cough of croup which sounds like the children's death kuell and it moans death unless something is done quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar never lails to give instant relief and quickly cures the worst lornis of croup. Mrs. I'. L. Cordier, of Mannington, Ky., writes: "My three year old girl had a severe case ol croup; the doctor said she could not live. T got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar, tlie first dose gave quick relief and saved her life." Refuse substitutes. L. Taggart. Handsome» « Line. OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE. j CHINA WARE at REDUCED PRICES I I BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS ! Don't buy until you have priced them. DOLLS FOR THE LITTLE ONES j Comb and Brush Sets trom one dollar up to four dollars. Sterling Silver Novelties. A great variety. If you fail to call and examine Taggart's large stock before buying you will be the looser. L. TAtiQART. J. A. Fisher, PRACTICAL J4orse $ Broad Street, Emporiuxi, Pa. ■ llTaflam Dean's i jl A safe, certain relief for Suppressed K 9 Menstruation. Never known to full, .Safe! (ft ■ Mure! Hpeedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed Hi ft] or money Refunded. Bent prepaid for Lj H 81.00 per box. Will send them on t rial, to Ri H be paid for when relieved. Samples Free, fe Sold In Emporium by L. Taggart. tW REVIVO BEWDBES VITALITY the e * ORBAT VI pnmsroHC HEMUDT prodaces the above results In 30 days. It acta powerfully and quickly. Cores tthen all others fail, fcoung men* ill regain their lost manhood, and old j men will recover their youthful vigor by using | BEVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous- j DOBS. Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions, j Lost Power, Falling Memory. Wasting Diseases, and j ill effects of self-abuso or excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It I not only cures by starting at tho seat of disease, but , isagreat nerve toulo and blood builder, bring* log back tho pink slow to palo cheeks and ro storing the fire of yontb. It wards off Insanity j and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO» no j other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail ! 91.00 por package, or sis for 85*00, with a post ! five written guarantee to core or refund the money. Book and advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., ,^&aTiLu ,M For Sale in Emporium, by R. C. Dodaon. Not in Nature I for anyone to always feel tired. There H is no need to dfci'g out an existence H without ambition. Weak nerves are responsible for lan- M guor, depression, debility and varico- ■ Diseased nerves, whether due to over- >0 work, over-indulgence or any other ■ cause, can be made strong as steel by ■ the use of They tone and invigorate every organ S of the body, soothe aud strengthen the ■ nerves aud transform broken down ■ men and women into strong, healthy, ■ vigorous, ruddy-cheeked persons. If B you find this Isn't so, you get your ■ money back. 81.00 per box; 6 boxes (with guaran- ■ tee), 85.00. Book free. PEAL Mudi- H CINE Co., Cleveland, Ohio. H Forsale by R.C. Uodson, Emporium, Pa.sl r W£ You Could Look^ JL into the future and see the condition to which your cough, if neglected, will bring you, you would seek relief at once—and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption * A A-m j-il Guaranteed to cure Con 1,1 lrt* sumption. Bronchitis, V* ■ Asthma, and all Lung Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day. 25 cents. Write to S. C. WELLS & Co., I,e Koy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. KnrPaCloverßootTeap^ KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Cftl EV'Q KIDNEY CURE Is a iULI I 0 Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and SI.OO. L. Taggart, Emporium, Pa. 36 28. UJ I pc £ -\\, - SjSfe'l 1 Physicians Prescribe it for I I their most delicate patients. 5 H Old and Pure. H For sale by $ AVM. McGEE. A cure go*r*ntet dif you line I 3ILKS H»"f« supoosltnrij I D. Mail. Thompson. Hupt. H [J Hnvou Ruck. . Va., :•' They Rive unirmr.l «atia- » .'I •• martin n'uo*, i*NC«»Tr ' Sold iii Emporium by L. Taggart. Call Air free sample. | R-Eirsjr>4 1 GOLDEN RDLIEF t ICUTS CURES ANY grip 9 ■ BRUISES COLDS N ; BSPRAINS ■ JB#» S S*&S BRONCHITiSH ! I STINGS B i^HSORETHROfiTS ! IRUSTYNAIISJL .ASLJIs Jk j BcOLIC INSIDE OR OUT DIAr.filKSAg ■?* $ It. C. l>odHon, Agent, 36-281y. Emporium, P« We promptly obtain U. S. aiid^oreigiT^T IE5B3B! I * wmmmxm Has— » niaa. / Send model, sketch or photo of invention for < , / free report on patentability. For free book, I ) How to SecureTD HflC MAD 1/0 writer | Clothing. j lJ The past year has been a record I l ; breaker in onr business, and we W : |f will not stop here, but will make X f|| a special effort by giving the peo- ffi Jp pie better values so as to increase S |g| our business still more. gg | OVERCOATS AND SUITS I I FOR MEN AND BOYS. I Onr assortment of Men's and?' Boys' Suits and Overcoats is ex traordinary large and we can please you if you are thinking of * I buying a suit, at prices that will X; be much lower than elsewhere. '% NEW PANAMA HATS. I NEW STIFF HATS. I We have a nice line of these f' popular hats and invite the gentle- 112 jspi men to inspect our stock. We Is | GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. I We have taken especial care to ' 3 keep our assortment of Furnish- m : ings complete in every detail. I LADIES' FURS. j H' We carry the most handsome stock of Ladies Furs in this sec tion of the state and our prices are moderate, considering the quality of goods we handle. ic I Jasper Harris, I The People's Popular Clothier. ~ | Balcom & Lloyd. i| Iw ~ I | prepared | I r° r 1 | the Se&sot? I s I L We have opened and are displaying a p : , 11 [j choice line of . . I I'AXCV I I DRY GOODS I 1 r ,i specially selected for the . . m I Winter I I ® Season. I If! | l| We have gathered such, articles as m Till • combine elegance with hi P utility and at Pf li I Very Reasonable |, I Prices 1 I fi i m r 1 T I Balcom & Lloyd. J
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