Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, March 20, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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Attorney General John P. Elkin
Sweeping the State.
At Republican primaries held in
this state last Saturday Mr. Elkin
secured all but two delegates. In
some counties there was no opposi
tion whatever to Gen'l Elkin. The
contest in Blair, where Mr. Elkin
and Mr. Watres personally met the
Republicans, the voters decided in
favor of the "Plow Boy from In
diana" four to one. Bradford
county, a former hot-bed of In
surgentism reversed itself and gave
Mr. Elkin a rousing majority. The
following gives some of the results:
Franklin county was carried for
Attorney General Elkin for Gov
ernor and for Representative Malion
for reelection to Congress, and two
stalwart Republicans will be nomi
nated for the Legislature.
Clearfield county was carried for
Attorney General Elkin for Gover
nor by an overwhelming vote.
Blair county, where was a clean
cut issue between Attorney General
Elkin and former Lieutenant Gov
ernor Watres, each appealing
directly to the Republican voters
by speech and by letters, was car
ried by Mr. Elkin. In this county
Mr. Elkin won out by a large ma
jority on the popular vote, and the
five delegates to the Republican
State convention are thus instruct
ed to vote for his nomination.
Lancaster county elected the en
tire delegation to the Republican
State convention, recognizing the
leadership of Secretary of the Com
monwealth W. W. Griest. Mr.
Griest is a staunch friend of Mr.
Elkin, and the solid delegatinli from
Lancaster, representing twelve
votes iu the State convention, will
vote for Mr. Elkin for Governor.
Allegheny county elected four
State delegates in the Seventd Rep
r« sentatlve district and live in the
Eighth district, who will favor the
nomination of Mr. Elkin for Gover
nor.
Lebanon county will not hold Re
publican primaries until the 29th
inst, but the Republican Commit
tee of Labanon county yesterday
unanimously indorsed John P.
Elkin for Governor.
Wayne county, with two dele
f>tes in the State convention, was
carried for L. A. Watres. These
are the first delegates elected for
Wat rein the Gubernatorial can
vass. The Elkin men made no
contest in this county, which is in
Mr. Watres' home section.
L . Grippe Quickly Cured.
"In die winter of IS9S and 1809 I
was taken down with a severe attack of
v; nut is called La Grippe," says F. L.
llewett, u prominent druggist of Win
lield, 111. "The only medicine I used
was two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It broke up the cold and
stopped the cou;:liin'* like magic, and I
have never since been troubled with
Grippe. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
can always bo depended upon to break up
a severe mid and ward off any threatened
attack of pneumonia. It is pleasant to
take, too, which makes it the most de
sirable and one of the most popular pre
parations in use lor these ailments. For
sale by L. Taggart.
Young man. consult your father, lie
is often as old as you are, and sometimes
knows as much.
The Voice Of Nagging
Clouds the happiness of the home,
but a nagging woman often needs help.
She may be so nervous and run-down
in health that trifles annoy her. If she
is melancholy, exeiteable, troubled with
loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness,
constipation or fainting and dizzy spell?,
she needs Electric Bitters, the most
wonderful remedy for ailing women.
Thousands of sufferers from female
troubles, nervous troubl . backache and
weak kidneys have used it, and become
healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50c.
L. Ta ' .rt -uaranto. satisfaction.
Delaware County Heads Off For
the Senator's Re-election.
LANCASTER FALLS INTO LINE
The Brilliant Young Philadelphian Not
Making a Canvass, But Is Very
Busy With Official Duties at Wash
ington.
(Special Correspondence.)
Philadelphia, March 18. —As the Re
publican candidates for the next legis
lature are being placed in nomination
ihroughout the state the sentiment of
the Republican voters in favor of the
re-election of Hon. Boies Penrose to
the United States senate is being ex
pressed through the delegates elected
to the nominating conventions.
The latest county to thus goon rec
ord is Delaware. The county conven
tion was held at Media last week and
without a dissenting voice resolutions
were adopted commending the public
services of Senator Penrose and his
close attention to the needs of his con
stituents, and cordially indorsing him
for re-election. There were three can
didates for the assembly nominated in
Delaware county and all of them are
reasonably sure of election and they
are all for Senator Penrose.
The county convention adopted the
following:
"Resolved. That in view of the fact
that the term of the Hon. Boies Pen
rose next expires, we indorse his can
didacy for re-election, recognizing th<;
fact that for two years his labors were
exceptionally arduous, and in no in
stance has he been found wanting in
attending to the needs of his constit
uency, and when the Dingley tariff
measure was pending he was foremost
in seeing that the local interests of
this county were properly safeguard
ed."
Former State Chairman Thomas V.
Cooper, who was nominated to suc
ceed himself in the house of represen
tatives, has made a statement for pub
lication in which he declares his pur
pose to support Senator Penrose to suc
ceed himself and says that he will go
into every Republican caucus called for
the organization of the legislature and
for other party purposes, and that he
will abide by the action of the majority
in such caucuses.
SOLID LANCASTER DELEGATION.
Senator Stober and Representatives
Frank B. McClain, W. H. Brosius, John
G. Homsher and D. W. Graybill have
just been renominated and Dr. K. H. K.
Blough and W. X. Snader, new aspir
ants, complete the legislative ticket in
Ijancaster county. They were all nom
inated on Saturday last and are all
certain to be elected, and they aro all
for Senator Penrose.
It is not improbable that there will
be no Republican candidate in the field
against Senator Penrose when the leg
islature meets in January next to elect
his successor.
The junior senator is apparently not
giving much attention to a canvas 3 for
re-election. He is kept very busy at
Washington from Monday morning un
til Saturday of each week, and then he
runs over to Philadelphia and his
office is crowded with callers all Satur
day afternoon, each with some petition
or request requiring his attention at
one of the departments at Washington
during the following week.
LABOR LEADERS PLEASED.
As chairman of the committee on im
migration Senator Penrose has just re
ported to the senate the Chinese exclu
sion bill, which is evidently satisfac
tory to the labor interests that sought
Senator Penrose's aid in their efforts
to block the scheme of the steamship
agents and other corporation represen
tatives that hoped to have the bars let
down so that Chinese cheap labor
might be permitted to enter this coun
try without interference from the fed
eral authorities. Senator Penrose has
received a number of letters from rep
resentatives of labor organizations
thanking him for the interest he has
taken in this matter.
CONFERENCE WITH DAIRYMEN.
During the last week Senator Pen
rose had a conference at Washington
with representatives of farming and
dairy interests in Pennsylvania, who
want his co-operation in their efforts
to pass the anti-oleomargarine bill,
which will shortly come before the
senate. Senator Penrose assured them
he was heartily in favor of the legis
lation desired by the Pennsylvania
dairymen and farmers and said they
could count upon his active interest
and enthusiastic support for the meas
ure. It is understood that a larger
delegation is to meet Senator Penrose
in Washington within a few days,
when plans will be discussed for get
ting the necessary number of votes in
the United States senate.
Senator Penrose has just been ad
vised by the war department that the
requisite instructions have been given
to the engineers to begin at once the
survey of the property in Lebanon
county which is to be used for a dis
trict encampment for National
Guardsmen of the New England states,
Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey,
Indiana, Ohio and Michigan.
"I do not think the citizens of Penn
sylvania generally appreciate the ben
efits that will come to our state
through the establishment of this en
campment," said Senator Penrose, in
discussing this matter. "When the
first encampment shall be held and
they see 50,000 troops marshaled un
der Federal auspices they will realize
what a great project this is. Many
Pennsylvania industries will benefit
financially through these encamp
ments."
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1902
How to Cure a Cold
Don't goto bed. Don't btop work.
Don't take a Turkish bath and render
yourself' liable to an attack of pneumonia.
Krause's Cold Cure, in convenient cap
sule form, will cure you in 24 hours.
They are pleasant to take and cause no
singing in your head or other disagreeable
sensations. Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart.
Fools make feasts and wise men eat
them.
Nerves Like a Flat-Iron.
A woman who suffered for three years
from nervous prostiation says two bottles
of' Lichty's Celery Nerve Compound
effected a complete cure. She hardly
knows today whether she has nerves or not,
as she never feels them. It is certainly
a wonderful remedy. Sold by L. Taggart.
Pleasure soon exhausts us and itself
also, but endeavor never does.
Could Not Breathe.
Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis,
other throat and lung troubles are quickly
cured by One Minute Cough Cure. One
Minute Cough Cure is not a mere ex
pectorant, which gives only temporary
relief. It softens and liquifies the mucous,
draws out the infiamation and removes
the cause of the disease. Absolutely
safe. Acts at once "One Minute dough
Cure will do all that is claimed for it,"
says Justice of the Peace, J. Q. Hood,
Crosby, Miss. "My wife could nut gut
her breath and was relieved by the first
dose. It has been a benefit to all my
family. It. C. Dodson.
Prefer old heads and young hands.
How to Cure the Grip.
Remain quietly at home and take
Chamberlain's Remedy as direct
ed and a quick recovery is sure to follow.
That remedy counteracts any tendency of
the grip to result in pneumonia, which
is really the only serious danger. Among
the tens ol thousands who have used it
for the grip, not one case has ever been
reported that did not recover. For sale by
L. Taggart.
Youth is a blunder, manhood a strug
gle, old age a regret.
Pneumonia Can be Prevented.
This disease always results from a
cold or an attack of the grippe and may
be prevented by the timely use of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy
was extensively used during the epidemics
of la grippe of the past few years, and
not a single case has ever been reported
that did not recover or that resulted in
pneumonia, which shows it to be a cer
tain preventative of that dangerous dis
ease. For sale by L. Taggart.
The rQse hath thorns and loves its
rival.
Mrs. C. K. \ anDeusen, of Kilbourn.
Wis., was afflicted with stomach trouble
and constipation for a long time. She
says,"l have tried many preparations
but none have done me the good that
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
have." These Tablets are I'or sale at
li. Taggart's dru<,' store. Price, 25 cents.
Samples free. L. Taggart.
The course of true love never did run
smooth.
Would Smash the Club.
If members of the "Hay Fever As
sociation" would use Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, the club
would goto pieces, for it always cures
this malady,—and Asthma, the kind that
baffles the doctors—it wholly drives from
the system. Thousands of once-hope
less sufferers from Consumption, Pneu
monia, bronchitis owe their lives and
health to it. It conquers Grip, saves
little ones from Croup and Whooping
Cough and is positively guaranteed for
all Throat and Lung troubles. 50c, 81.00.
Trial bottles free at L. Taggart's.
Sin has many tools, but a lie is a
handle which tits them all.
Danger of Colds and La Grippe.
The greatest danger from colds and la
grippe is their resulting in pneumonia. If
reasonable care is used, however, and
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tali en,
all danger will be avoided. Among the
tens of thousands who have used this
remedy for these diseases, we have yet to
learn of a single case having resulted in
pneumonia, which shows conclusively
that it is a certain preventative of that
dangerous malady. It will cure a cold or
an attack of la grippe in less time than
any other treatment. It is pleasant and
safe to take. For sale by L. Taggart.
All actual heroes are essential men, and
all all men possible heroes.
.Lockjaw From Cobwebs.
Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a
woman lockjaw. Millions know that the
best thing to put on a cut is Rueklen's
Arnica Salve, the infallible healer of
Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Eruptions,
Burns, Scalds aud Piles. It cures or uo
pay. Only 25c at L. Taggart's drug
store
Headache often results from a disor
dered condition of the stomach and con
stipation of the bowels. A dose or two
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will correct these disorders and
cure the headache. Hold by L. Taggart.
Krause's Cold Cure
For colds in the head, chest, throat or
any portion of the body, breaks up a cold
in 2-i hours without int< rruption to work.
Will prevent colds if taken when first
symptoms appear. Price 25c. Sold by
L. Taggart.
I Men Suffering* |
I from loss of nervous force often owe B
theircondition to youthful ignorance— H
that fearful enemy to health.
It is the business of science to repair M
the damage caused by the thoughtless M
practices of youth,
j Nervous Debility never gets well of H
itself. Its victims drag through a Fa
miserable existence, weak, listless, H
despondent
literally feed the hungry nerves, giving I
tliem the precise ingredients do- I
manded by nature. This wonderful H
remedy cures Nervous Debility, stops ■
all drains, replaces wasted tissues, I
sends rich, warm life blood tingling H
through every part, making every or- H
gan act and causing you to glow with ■
health. » j » B
81.00 per box; 6 boxes (with guaran- Si
tee to cure), ST>.OO. Book free. PEAL M
M Mfc.uici.xi; Co., Cleveland, Ohio. !G
For sale by B.C. Dodsou, Emporium, Pa. 51
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant reliefand never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs 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 distressaftereating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
Si can't heip
but do you good
Prepared only by E. O. I)K\ViTT<St Co., Chicago
Tbo sl. bottle contains 8 times the 50e. size.
B. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa.
ASK YOUR DRUOGIST FOR THE "EO CROSS
BOOKLET. (MAH.ED FREE.) _
W9EY REFUNDED IF WOT AS WE SAT
L. Taggart.
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mm NOTHING BUT PILES. %
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7 Scnewn for! 5 yaars as tho £
VI&QT R£EVSEDYfor PILES, 112.
SOLD BY ALI, DItLOGISTS.
Trt-irci t7 BICBAiaSCS MED. CO., ST. terns. )
For sale by L. Taggart 21y.
KIDNEY DISEASES
ore the most fatal of all dis
eases.
mi r W KIDNEY GORE is a
EryLLi d Guarantaod Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. aod SJ.OO.
L. Taggart, Emporium, Pa. 36 28.
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work iu M utile, Shorthand, Tyr.- -
? writing, ftvony. tenohiri:: force, we.l
j graded work, jeood discipline and -
i Fiard study, Insure boat results to
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I Handsome butldimrH perfectly equipped. !,
J eteara heat, electric lightp, abundance < i
a pure mountain water, ex tensive eampun •
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ji J. R. FLICKINGEH. Principal,
t Central Stale Normal School,
j LOCK HAVEN, PA.
A H.'ifc, ccrtuin relief lor Suppressed H
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ii Sl.OOperbox. Will send them on trial, to ■
ftj be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. ■
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M i:i Emporium by L. Ta(jgart.
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WT ta^e P' easure * n announcing that we have <8
\\ just received our Spring and Summer Clothing. J8
- Our stock comprises the finest line of suits 111 m
this county. If you are looking for an excep- S
T tionally fine outfit you should see our elegant IP
1— line before purchasing. S
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I We believe in handling nothing but the best goods,
and can thereby save you money. #
Our clothes are made from the best domestic and
imported cloths, by the leading union tailors of Ameri- H
ca, whose reputation for style, fit and up-to-dateness -
■ are the acknowledged peers of this country.
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S There is not a stock of hats in this town to equal
that we show. We have the latest Spring styles in
the Panama and our assortment is so complete, that we
are able to suit the most particular.
Drop in and see us. We will be pleased to have
g|a you come whether you buy or not.
I Jasper Harris, 1
The People's Popular Clothier.
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