4 Sarrjei-or) Cour)ly j^Wss ESTABLISHED BY C. B. GOIJLD. HENRY H. MULLTN, Editor and Manager. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY TERMSOF.SUBSCRIPTION: Per year $2 c.O If paid is advance 11 50 ADVERTISING RATES. Advert i ementsarepublished at tlic rate of one dollar per square for one insertion and flfty cents per square for each s übsequent insertion. R-.it' iby the year or for six or three months are low ami 'I liform, and will be furnished on appli cation. Let;il and Official Advertising persquare, three timesor lcSs, $2 00; eacli subsequent insertion SO cents per square. Local not icestencents per line for oneinsertion, Ave cents per line for each subsequentconsecutive Insertion. Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per inc. Si mpleannouncemcnts of births,marriages and death* will be inserted free. Business Cards, five Unci) or l<-s SS.OD per year over live lines, at the regular rates or advertising No localinserted for less than 75 els. per issue. JOB PRINTING, rht .Jno department of the Pnt:ss is complete, aud allbrds facilities for doing the best class ot work PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at theoption ofthc publisher. Papers sent out oftln county must be paid for In advance. ag-No advertisements will bo accepted at less than the price for tifteen words. Ata'ReligiouK notices free. EDITORIAL riENTION. Colonel Bryan says he wants harmony, yes, such harmony as the Colonel -hall dictate. + + The Schools of Sorbeeh, Austria, have adopted a singular fad, to teacli every pupil to play chess. Perhaps lion. 1). B. Hill thinks that Bryan's opposition to him is no worse than his support might be. The many accounts of ••annual dinners" make us wonder what kind of people they are who can get along on one dinner a year. The names of the best Boer lead ers reveal their French Huguenot decent; witness, Joubert, Crouje, De Wet and Delay Rey. + + + + Colleges courses in diplomatic law would become popular if Re presentative Adams' bill for the reform of the consular service pass ed. Both Tarkington, novelist, is a candidate for political honors and for matrimony. And yet they call Roosevelt "the Strenuous one." * 4- A Philadelphia store pays 81,000 i day advertising in the local papers of that city alone, not counting the advertising in maga zines of national circulation. The "captains of industry"' who sat at the table with Prince Henry represented the only order of no bility that this country recognizes, that of achievement. When Colonel Bryan has put a juietus on the plutocratic Demo crats of the East and Mr. Hill has done the same to the populistic Democrats of the West what a line country this will he. + + Hereafter, when the American girl's father refuses to let her at tend a certain party she can take some comfort in the fact that it is not so hard as having to give up a coronation, as Miss Roosevelt did. + + + + President Roosevelt, in choosing Moody for Irs cabinet, a man with ;i two-syllabled name, has broken the "spell" that clung around Cage, Griggs, Long, Hay, Root, Shaw. Knox and Payne. + T A cash girl in a dry-goods store at Sedalia. Mo., lit a match to search for a penny she had dropp ed, and before the flame was out it had destroyed 8100,000 worth of property. New York has passed a bill which has banished those who butcher live pigeons under the guise of sport. New Jersey is con- similar measure. The duty of the Trenton legislators is plain. 112 + The prominent members of the Democratic National Committee, Mr. Bryan's receptiveness to the contrary notwithstanding, say that they have given him two chances to demonstrate his worth and that they are now on the lookout for another and a better demonstrator. Lockjaw Prom Cobwebs. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a wom in lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut is Bucklen's Artii'a Salve, the infallible healer of Wcunds, I let i . Sore-, Skin Eruptions, Burns, Scalds and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only U.«c at L. Tavrirart's <lru_r store Would Smash the Club. It' 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 tliis malady.—and Asthma, the kind that bailies the doctors—it wholly drives from the system. Thousands ot 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. Water wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't so wet. .Danger of Colds and Xia 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 taken, I all danger will be avoided. Among the ' tens of thousands who have used this ' remedy lor these diseases, wc have yet to 1 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, tt is pleasant and j safe to take. For sale by L. Taggart. All the world loves a lover,and laughs at him. How to Cure a Cold Don tgo to bed. Don't stop work. Don't lake a Turkish bath and render yourself liable to an attack of pneumonia. Krause's Cold Cure, in convenient cap : stile form, will cure you in 21 hours. ! They are pleasant to take and cause no ] singing in your head or other disagreeable sensations. Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart. Dare togo forward. Nerves Like a I'lat-Iron. A woman who suffered for three years from nervous prostration says two bottles of Lichty's Celery Nerve Compound effected a complete cure. She hardly knoars today whether she has nerves or not, as she never feels them, it is certainly a wonderful remedy. Sold by L. Taggart. Shun liquors. Could Not Breathe. Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, ! other throat and lung troubles are quickly 1 cured by One Minute Cough Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is not a mere ex j peetorant, which gives only temporary relief. It softens and liquifies the mucous, 1 draws out the influmation and removes the cause of the disease. Absolutely safe. Acts at once "One Minute (Jough i Cure will do all that is claimed for it," ' says Justice of the Peace, J. Q. Hood, Crosby. Miss. "My wife could not get her breath and was relieved by the first dose. It has been a benefit to all my family, it. C. Dodson. Do cot icc'kon upon chance, How to Cure the Grip. Remain quietly at hom-i and take Chamberlain s Cough Remedy as direct ed and a quick recovery issur - to follow. That remedy counteracts any tendency of the grip to result in pneumonia, which is re illy the < nly serious danger. Among the tens of thousands who have used it for the urip, not one case has ever been reported that did not recover. For sale by L. Taggart. Take time to consider and then decide positively. Pneumonia Can be Prevented. Thii 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. It is a mighty mean man who is not delighted when annoyed by his baby. Mrs. C. E. VanDeusen, of Kilbourn. Wis., was afllicted with stomach trouble and constipation for a long time. She says. ■ [ have tried many preparations but none have done me the good that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have. These Tablets are for sale at L. Taggart's drug store. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. L. Taggart. Carefully examine eVery detail of your business. 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. Sold 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 A hours without interruption to work. Will prevent colds if taken when first symptoms appear. Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart. An Indispensable Little Book. The Little Blue Book is the most complete Railroad Guide of Pennsylva nia ever published. It contains the time tables of every railroad in the state, and the eastern, western, north ern and southern connections of the through lines. Published monthly and corrected to date of issue. Kingle copies mailed for ten cents. Yearly, one dollar, post paid. Address, W. P. (fastings, Milton, Pa. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1902 kich Valley. Miss (jertrudc Barton hat! yono to Em porium to work. Mrs. Nelson Cutler, of Sizervclle, j visiting in the Valley at present. Frank Lewis and family have moved | on the Morison farm, on West ('reek. Mr. Allen Davis, wife and son, of Em- i poriuiu, made a visit to the Valley last i week. ' * .James Miller, who has been suffering ; from a slight stroke of paralysis, is im- ! proving and able to be around again. Mrs. Ida Holcorob and dam-liter, who I have been visiting in these parts the past winter, have gone to New York to visit ' friends. We are glad to see the improvements j which are being made on the property oi>' j Mr. John flout. It is certainly a credit i to the place. Mrs. Herman and daughter Inula, j | have returned to this place and will keep ; house for Mr. A. ('. Goodwin and son, I Mart Goodwin. Mr William Thompson, who has been ! i spending the winter in Tennessee, has j : returned In this place and is circulating | I among his many friends. Mrs. Nellie Peteisun, who has been j keeping house for iter father, Mr. A. ('. I I Goodwin, the past year, has returned to | | her former home at St. Louis. Her son ' I Fred accompanied her. I The quarterly meeting of the Wesleyan j j Methodists was held iti the Itich Valley ! | church, Saturday and Sunday. Elder ; ; lleadette, of this place, and Elder Brown j lof Emporium, officiating. There was a j j good attendance. ZANTMTK. March 1902. When children have ei rache, saturate I a piece of cotton with BAYARDS SNOW ! I LINIMENT, and place it in the ear. It j j will stop the pain quickly. J'rioe, 2."i j and 50 cents. L. Taggart i The Woman's Home Companion for j April brings a breath of spring. Prom the lilies on the cover to the last fashion i article it is a seasonable magazine. "An Easter Bonnet," by Frederick I\l. j j Smith; "The Pisgali Church," by liar- i ; riet A Nash, and a children's story of [ I "Flower Fairies" are especially appro- | : priate to the Eastertime. Clinton Scol- I lard and Frank Dempster Sherman ] ; contribute notable poems of the season, j | Waldon Fawcett writes of"The Easter ] Flower-Market," and Ernest Harold ! Baynes takes his readers on "A Little j i .Journey to the Woods and Fields " j | There are two other stories—"The New | Men," by Will Payne, and "An Idyl of j j Oyster Point." The article descriptive of"The Lincoln Nation Museum" will interest all lovers of our greatest President. Published .by The Crowell & Kirkpatrick Co., Springfield, Ohio; one dollar a jear; ten cents a copy; sample copy fr< e. LAST OF THE SEASON. Special Low-Rate Excursion to Washing ton via Pennsylvania Railroad. i The Pennsylvania Railroad Company | : announces that on April 8 it will run a I i special excursion from Buffalo, j Mt. Morris, Bradford, Titusvillo, Falls j j Creek, Kinzua, Tidioute, and principal j intermediate stations mi the Buffalo j and Allegheny Valley Division, and ! from points on the Philadelphia and! • Erie Railroad, Erie to Lock Haven, in-1 elusive, to Washington for the benefit j of all who may wish to visit theNa-i ! tional Capital. Round-trip tickets, I good going on all regular trains on day j j of issue, and good returning on any | regular train within ten days, exclusive j I of going date, will be sold at rate, of j I £IO.OO for the round trip from points on j I the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division, and from Erie, St. Clary's i and intermediate points; and at rate of ! j §8 95 from Driftwood; $8.15 from Re- | j novo; §7.30 from Lock Haven; and pro j portionate rates from other points. These tickets will be good to return ! via Harrisburg or Philadelphia, and to I stop off at Philadelphia returning jf I dep sited with ticket agent at Broad I Street Station, Philadelphia. Side-trip tickets from Philadelphia to Atlantic City will be sold at rate of §2.25 from Broad Street Station (via Delaware River Bridge, only all-rail route) and $1.75 lrom Market Street Wharf. For additional information consult small handbills, apply to ticket agent, or address B. P. Fraser, Passenger Agent Buffalo District, 307 Main Street:, Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y., or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Will iamsport, Pa. CASTOR § A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ; eZZITof Pneumonia S'ollows a Cold but never follows the use of Foley's j Honey and Tar. It stops the couuh, j heals and strengthens the lungs and af- | fords perfect security from an attack of ! pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. L.Tng- I gart. The social problem may bo solved by one rule. Practically Starving. "After using a few bottles of Kodol ! Dyspepsia Cure my wife received perfect and permanent relief from a severe and chronic case of stomach trouble," s:iys J. j 11. Holly, real estate, insurance and loan j agent, of Mac<>mb, 111. "Before usinu j Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she could not cat ' an ordinary meal without intense suffer- i ing. She is now entirely cured. Several • | physicians and many remedies had failed 1 ito give relief. You don't l.avc to diet. } Eat any good food you want, but don't ! j overload the stomach. Koiiol Dyspepsia ' I Cure will always digest it lor you. It. j j C. Dodson. | Strong Nerves j ■ are the true source of good, healthy I appearance. 3 Persons with half-starved nerves al- Q ways look worried and "dragged-out." I You cannot be happy without nerve H vigor; you cannot be natural without ■ all the powers which nature meant you 3 to have. ! 8 produce n healthful glow which art I cannot imitate. They invigorate every ! S organ, put new force to the nerves, S elasticity to the step and round out the ' u face and form to lines of health and aj 31.00 per box : 0 boxes (with written M ra I guarantee), Book free. I'KAL B £| | MEDICINE Co., Cleveland, Ohio. © I Forralc by R.C. liodson, Umpoi iimi. IV 51 Dyspi psia Cure Digests what you eat. ' This preparation contains all of the i dipcstant.4 aiul digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never I fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The "most sensitive j stomachs can take it. By its use many j 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 totake. at carrt help hut do you yood J Prepared only by E. O. I)F.\VITT<V CO., ( Tbuil. bottle conluius2;i times the 50c. size, j H.c. Dodson. Emporium, I'a. j Packages. DfisMoines,fc. ! \SK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR Ttiß "CO CROSS HOOKLIiT. (MAII.BD FREB.J *OI?E7 REI'OKDED If HOT A3 WE SAY L. Taggart. . • Q UANTITV. SEiiTIN Q <JA U7y. |¥ERHIFUGE| FOR 20 YiSARS & . .srs SocS ail WO 12All Romoriios •..;V£u? HOTILS GUARANTEES.y '•* KO3LiD IIY AIJEJ VSi OGKSTH & J I'iopnrrd hj V \ ttlCiUltnttO!? MKMUNE €O., HT. LOOTS. / For sale L. Taggart 21y. fflßgnr Rnl»fe| h, si-AW'.® avc the most ratal of all dis eases. mi EP KSDNEY CURE is b iii o Giia.anlMu Heniedy 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. § Get an g I Education 1 k An exceptional opportunity offered ! K to young men and young women to )Hj b prepare for teaching or for business. Ki i K Four refill r eourp-m; «-.iso special ■-! fc work iu Music, Shorthand, Ty»e- «;i K writi'it;. h-lrcn* tenchinu force, well gj graded work, <ood (ii.sfipilnn and ; r -4 B hard stutiy, luiji.ro hast results to e-f etudenta or j g » LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., PA. $ | Handsomo buildings perfectly equlpperl, W I r hU-aia heat, electric lights, .'ibuiidance of M j K pure mountain wnter, exteiisive rumpus |TO j » and athletic grounds. Expenses low. Beud uj K for cutnlog. ; J. it. FLICKINGiZR, Principal, £4 p Centra! Stata normal School, % jfij LOCK HAVEN. PA. jgl 1 psiirra 112 i A safe, ccrtiiin relief for Suppressed ■ j MeTistruatinn. Never known to fall. Hnfe! H I \ Sure! Speedy! Snti: fact ion < itiuranteed Q II or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for Bj j "1.00 per IMJV. Will send thenion trial, t»> N gj be pai<l for when relieved. Samples Free. B 1 UNIT ED MEDICAL CO., Box 74. LANCASTER. Pa 9 >*old in Emporium by L. Taggart. I Spring Announcement. > * j L w r E take pleasure in announcing that we have X W J ust received our Spring and Summer Clothing. « k I <**•> 1 . ,r stoc k comprises the finest line of suits 111 - I mj- this county. If you are looking for an excep- -1 T tionally fine outfit you should see our elegant PI sbhmob line before purchasing. II i I I/I (T I\ . „ .y> I • I ; J m ..... II | ! We believe in handling nothing but the best goods, H and can thereby save you money. Our clothes are made from the best domestic and HS imported cloths, by the leading union tailors of Ameri- M ca, whose reputation for style, fit and up-to-dateness H are ihe acknowledged peers of this country. j Hats. ! I There is not a stock of hats in this town to equal I that we show. We have the latest Spring styles in I the Panama and our assortment is so complete, that we are able to su ,- t the most particular. Drop in and see us. We will be pleased to have |j|j you come whether you buy or not. Jasper Harris, J Tlie People's Popular Clothier. »Balcom & Lloyd, if I prepared | II For | 11 the Season| |j We have opened and are displaying a if |! choice line of . . jf \i lif I FANCY j DRY GOODS I i ffl ! i specially selected for the . . |j 4 Wl frier S ill 1 | Season. 1 in i "We have gathered such articles as combine elegance with utility and at || 1 Very Reasonable I 1} T, • it I 1 rices | I =_ | I Balcom & Lloyd. | l_
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