2 CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. H. H. MULLIN, Editor Published Every Thursday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. f'eryear 12 00 112 paid In advance 1 ->0 ADVERTISING RATES: Advertisements are published at the rat" ol one dollar per square forone Insertion and iirtj •cuts | er square for each subsequent insertion Rates by ihe year, or for six or three months, •re low ai d uniform, and will be furnished on up licat oil. Legal and Official Advertising per square, three times or less. each subsequent ius6r« tio t 0 cents per square. Local notices lu cents per line for one laser aeriion; ft cents per line lor e«M'h subsequent ooiiM-cutlvo Insertion. Obituary notices over fire lines, 10 cents per line- Simple announcements of births, mar riage-. and deaths will Ik- inserted free. Bu- Iness cards, five lii«-s or less. tf> per year; over live lint s, at the regular rates of adver tising. No local inserted for less than 73 cents per Issue. JOB PRINTING. The Job department of the Pkkss is complete aeti afford- facilities fordoing the best class of W rU. PAK'L li CUB ATTENI'IOK FAJD To UW Printing. No paper will b? discontinued until arrear ages are paid, except at Uvs option ot the pub lisher. Papers sent out of tl>e oounty must be paid (or in advance. A subtle cause of tin ha) (pines* it Inability to give <->ne's self wholly to __ the work in hand. Whole- Wllen we are in 1 Hearted nema. . ,1 . circumstances that call for light heartedness, and for thorough entrance into the spirit of an occasion, our brows are clouded with business perplexities, or some unsolved problem starts up and en grosses our attention. Now j'ou can never make yourself an agreeable companion, or be happy yourself in that double-minded fashion. There will always be a dark cloud hovering just over your head, and you will feel the gloom of it, and others will see the shadow. What is the use of going away on a pleasure jaunt if you have to take your cares and troubles with you? You might just as well nurse them at home if you are bound togo into the nursing business. The peculiar thing about these people, who can never quite enter whole-heartedly into the pleas ures of life, is that they sire not usu ally very efficient in their serious tasks. When they should be all at tention to an important matter their wits are apt to be wool-gathering on some pleasure excursion. The truth is that we should resolutely give our selves up to whatever we are doing; put all there is of us into the busi ness in baud. Enter into the spirit of it, and when we are through with it enter into the spirit of some thing else. It is a matter of will, of self-control. The man who says that he cannot do it has not learned how to run the human machine. People who live in cities and see the evidences of their enormous trade seldom realize the and uianufact ti re and lleiiN* I.KK*. . . . extent and impor tance of the industries and commerce that are carried on outside of the cities. And, after all, the towns are but small factors in thi* world's work. It is the farmer, declares the Brook lyn Eagle, who is the support of ev erything. He does not cut a figure in the social or official world, but be is the world's mainstay, none the less. But while we have a notion of the value of the grain crop, and of bay and potatoes, it is startling to discover the value of poultry. Walk ing and ovate the liens of this nation added last year more than $281,000,- 000 to the national resources. We paid four dollars apiece, every man, woman and child of us, for fowls oi eggs, or both, in a twelvemonth. Con sidering how many keep hens and do not have to buy, this really means a larger figure, for the folks who do not keep them. And these industrious birds laid 10,000.000,000 eggs during the working season, and they occu pied nearly 5,740,000 farms. Would anyone have supposed there were so many farms and eggs? It all proves what an industrious nation this is, for even the hens share in the fierce energy of the populace, and do their share toward warmly setting forth the breakfast tables of the republic. Two young women who played in the ping-pong tournament recently complained of a swelling and tender ness in their right wrists, and it troubled tliein so that they consulted a physician, reports the New York Telegram. "You've both {rot. a case of ping-pong wrist," said the physi cian. "You'll have to wear a tight bandage around the wrist for three or four days and apply some liniment that I'll give you. I've had a half a dozen eases of ping-pong wrist within the last week, and it begins to look as though we're going to have iin epidemic of it." Boston's former leading story pa per, called (ileason's Pictorial, pub lished the following item on .Inly 2, 185,'J: "The Boston museum has been outraging decency by reviving a vul gar negro extravaganza, I'ncle Tom's Cabin." Opinions change at the Hub as well as elsewhere. The florist has grown independent of seasons. You kave only to name a date on which you want a certain blossom, and he stump. "Served him right" will he the judgment of the country. K?\ few days ago a "Bryan dollar dinner" was given at Chattanooga. Tenn., and Congressman Gaines, o*f that state, sent to his constituent!* this sentiment: "Our peerless lefidor, who has done nothing to forfeit out» love except to die for us, crucified on a cross of gold." The same day Mr. Bryan moved into a $l!.000 brick Wiru which he had built on his Xebrik«ka fa rin. seeking t ij»nporary shell er u ile his SB,OOO house was being coinph-tcd. A s.">oo Jersey cow occupied a distant part of the barn in which Mr. Bryan had domiciled himself and family. Few plutocrats are better fixed thno Mr. Bryan is in his home affairs. His "crucifixion" is a beautiful myth.—Chi cago Chronicle (Dein.). CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1902. A VERY POOR ISSUE. Mr, M ntlcmoii'H \ lew of the Mill" U ui-xl io 11 fur foimlde rut 101 l iu the ake Cit}'; $30.50 Spokane; $33.00 Lob Angeles, San Irancisco, Portland, Seat tle, Tacoma, Vancouver, Victoria and a large number of other points. Touriat Bleeping Cars daily to the Pacific Coast. For maps and particulars apply to near est ticket agent or address W. 15. Kniskein, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, HI. Obliging;. Guard —Now, then, miss, get in quick, please. The train is lust going to start! Young Lady—But 1 want to give my sister a kiss. "Get in, I'll see to that."—Tit-Bits. Do You Want a. Home Oat Went? Fruit, agricultural and oil land, in 5 to 40 acre tracts for sale. Write for illustrated prospectus with map. The Exchange Oil and Kefining Co., 450 Equitable Bldg., Den ver, Col. llelialilo Agents Wanted. A Source of Madness. "Our delusions are the sweetest things in life," said the gentle optimist. "How about the man who thinks he can sing?" asked tlie cynic.—Washington Star. Earliest Kutiaian Millet. Will you bo short of hay? If so plant a plenty 'of this prodigally prolific millet 5 TO 8 TON'S OF RICH nAY PKR ACHE. Price 50 lbs #1.90; 100 lbs. $3.00, low freights John A. Balzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. Better unconscious egotism than sslf-con •cious humility.—Wellspring. To Cure a Cold In One Day Tate Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. The street car motorman is one of the few men who is always ahead with his work. —lndianapolis News. . • The objection to getting a run for our money is that it's frequently such a long walk lack. —Puck. Nothing unmans us more quickly than the contagion of servility.—Edwin Markham, in Success. Method is the very hinge of business; unci there is no method without punctual ity.—Cecil. Stillness of person and steadiness of fea tures are signal marks of good breeding.—O. W. Holmes. He that blows the coals in quarrels he has nothing to do with has no right to complain if the sparks fly in his face.—Franklin. Instructor —"In what respect did the four teenth and nineteenth centuries resemble each other?" J)e Grees —"The nineteenth century resembled the fourteenth in that both were a hundred years long.—Harvard Lampoon. The quality of directness is characteris tic of all men of great executive ability, be cause they value too much to squander it in useless and meaningless conversation; it is an indispensable quality of the leader or uiauager of all large enterprises.—Success. Smithson (the celebrated poet, novelist, playwright, etc.)—" But, my dear young lady, 1 really don't understand you. I haven't been winning any ping-pong tourna ment. I don't play." Miss Brown—"Oh, but surely I beard our hostess say you were the Mr. Smithson."—Punch. Sweet Sympathy. Mrs. Youngwed "Yes, Mr. Youngwed didn't feel at all well this morning, so I just made him stay home from the oliice." Mrs. Naybor—'"lndeed! 1 notice all your carpets are up, and your back shed's painted, and—" Mrs. Young wed —"Yes, 1 got Mr. Youngwed to do all that while he wajs home tu-day."—Philadel phia Pre;*. AVfcgetable PreparalionforAs- 1 similating the Food and Beg ula- I ling the Stomachs and Bowels of a ■i.'in.iMm!iun!i».ui I Promotes Digestion, Cheerfu- 9 ness and Rest.Contains neither J Opium, Morphine nor Mineral, m Not Narcotic. JiKtpc afOtdOSAMUEL PITCHER If Seed?" 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