4 6a rrjeror) J&'ress j ESTABLISHED BY C. B.OOULD. HENRY H. MULLIN, Editof and Manager. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY TERM S OF SUBSCRIPTION: er wjiiare for each subsequentinsertion. Rates by the year or for six or three months are . Republicans, incapable even of inspiring the full confidence of •Democrats, failing to measure in integrity or ability the equal of -Judge Pennypacker, the Republi can machine nominee, Robert E. Pattisou stands as the impersona tion of a reckless, fatal candidacy. "lie will receive some indepen dent support, no doubt. Many men, though rating him below Judge Pennypacker, will vote for him as a protest against Quayism, *be>ng assured that their votes will not elect him. But he is doomed to defeat, and as he falls he will carry deeper into the mire of disrepute the faithless, futile Demo cracy which he unhappily leads." ">\n- ~ vnu Wll | :0 ii-i with a !>ad taste in your mouth, go at once to L. Taggart's hit;: store and got a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. X )no or two doses will make you well. •They a Is» cure bili'iu.snes-s ~ic*k headache ! >nd constipation. The Erie Times in commenting on the gubernatorial campaign which is now on in Pennsylvania says: It looks as if providence is still going to be upon the side of the Republicans in this canpaign, There is not a Democrat in Penn sylvania who can defeat Penny packer so far as that is concerned, but of all the candidates the easiest one to defeat is Pattison. Philadelphia Inquirer: The newspapers have been concerned during the week over the fact that Senators Quay and Penrose made a journey to Harrisburg and paid a visit to Governor Stone. The Gov ernor himself gave out the state ment that the visit was a social one, but that of course the subject of politics was discussed, lie re marked, further, that there was no difference of opinion concerning the Republican ticket; that all Republicans would support it. What else did the Democrats expect? Have they had an idea that the Republican party is split up over the < lubernatorial question? It is not. All Republicans will vote for Pennypacker, because in him they find not only a Republican but a man of integrity and in whom they can place every confi dence. There will be 110 political up heavals in Pennsylvania this year. The national adminstration must and will be supported, and such support can come only through a Republican victory. The fact will not be lost sight of that besides a Governor thirty-two members of the National House of Represen tatives must be chosen and that a Legislature must be elected which will in turn send a United States Senator to Washington. EDITORIAL fIF.NTION. The surplus in the United States Treasury, for the year just closed, is £92,196,000 and yet some people have the temerity to talk of a deficit. The Hon. W. J. Bryan and the Kan sas City platform are conspicuous by their absence in the platform just ad opted by the Georgia Democrats. The forceful, clear cut testimony of Admiral Dewey before the Phillippine Committee will prove the last straw on the back of the "anti-imperialistic" camel. The anti-imperialistic issue, inspired by "the Peerless Leader" has proven as much of a boomerang as did the "16 to 1" issue, of which he was the great apostle. V It is said that Judge Pennypacker, the Republican candidate for governor of Pennsylvania, can trace his descent from Edward 111 of England. • • The news comes from the Philippines that indications of rich oil fields in the neighborhood of Cavite, and other lo calities, are most encouraging and numerous borings are being made. Kansas, Missouri, Pennsylvania and Minnesota have all warmly indorsed President Roosevelt to succeed him self in 1904 and Senator Piatt is author ity for the statement that New York will do likewise. The United States has paid its last tribute to the memory of Lord Paunce fote. The Brooklyn, in command of Rear Admiral Coglan, has sailed for England with the body of the disting uished Ambassador on board. President Roosevelt has recently em phasized his intention of "dealing with the trusts," but the business men of the country have no fear that his method of doing so will in any way re semble the anarchistic demagogery of the democratie-populistic school of economists. The statistics of the Treasury De partment for the fiscal year just closed, prove that the estimate furnished by Hon. Lyman J. Gage, then secretary of the Treasury, last November, have been borne out with remarkable ac curacy. In view of the continual reports of a scarcity of farm labor in the western states, it would seem that a most prac tical philanthropy might consist of some means whereby the laborers in the congested centers of the east might be transported to the localities where their services are in demand. ». k * There is no truth in the story, going the rounds of the press, that the De partment of Agriculture is about to undertake an experiment to determine if a lot of hogs, after having been kept for a time in hygenic and clean sur roundings, will voluntarily return to mud wallows and hovels. The President has appointed Major Mieah Jenkins, formerly of the Rough Riders, internal revenue collector for the district of South Carolina. This is the same Major Jenkins to whom Mr. Roosevelt presented a sword when he was in Charleston. Senator Tillman's nephew it will be remembered bump tiously advised the President to stay away. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1902. WASHINGTON LETTER. (/from our Regular Vorreapondent.) Washington, July 14tli, 1902. Editor Press:-' ''There is absolutely nothing in the Democratic claim that the Re publican party cannot' 'make good" their promises in regard to the trusts and the Panama canal", said Senator Foraker, whom 1 met at the temporary White House on Friday. "On the contrary, I believe that Congress will warmly support the President in his desire to secure legislation which will enable the government to curb the tendency of certain trusts to ad vance prices beyond reason. lam not prepared to say that all trusts are pernicious and I have never heard the President make such a claim. The Sugar Trust, for in stance, has materially reduced the price of sugar to the consumer and at the same time has employed a large number of American working men at good wages. The Standard Oil Company lias reduced the price of oil to the consumer to the minimum. It stands to reason that institutions doing a large business can afford to employ experts in all their departments and with their help reduce the cost of production to the lowest figure and at the same time realize the greatest returns from the by-products. The Beef Trust, 011 the other hand, has brought public condemnation on itself, and as a result the federal government is now prosecuting it in the courts. If the Attorney General deems the present law indequate to enable him to accomp lish proper supervision and Re straint over the trusts, Congress will stand ready to uphold his hands by the enactment of legisla tion which will prove efficient" Referring to the Canal, Senator Foraker said that, in as far as he has been informed, everything possible was being done to facilitate its construction and that he be lieved there was nothing but demagogery back of democratic claims to the contrary. The Sena tor frankly admitted that there was a time when he feared that the democrats might gain control of the House at the fall elections but stated that now he had every confidence that such would not be the case. He regarded the demo cratic handling of the Philippine question as bongling and offensive to the people, lie said that the remarks of Senator Spooner, 011 the last day of the session, represented the position of nine-tenths of the people of the United States who stoood ready to repudiate the condemnation of the army for political purposes. Great interest attaches, in Wash ington, to the statement of Senator Burton of Kansas, made at Topeka a week ago to-day, in which he said that, had thirty-live Republican Senators come to the beet sugar senators and said: "We are going to pass that bill", meaning the Cuban Reciprocity Bill, "they could have done so," Senator Burton also said: "There are not fifteen Republican Senators out of the fifty-four who are in favor of the present bill, at heart." The charge is made that either a number of senators played the part of traitors, appearing to take sides with the President when they were really op posed to his policy, or else Senator Burton is vastly mistaken in his statement and there is some talk of a "round robin" requesting the Kansas Senator to make good his allegation by the publication of the names of those whom he claims encourged the beet sugar Senators to hold out. Senator Quay has reconciled con flicting political interests in Alle gheny county and there is sweet peace there. STATE AND COUNTY POLITICAL NOTES. A new form ot ballot will be used at the Republican primaries in Schuylkill county, and voters must designate their choice for first and second can didates for each office, just the same as the ballot used by the Republican party of Cameron county. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY Backache All diseases of Kidneys, /"k ir t ■->* Bladder, Urinary Organs, fl B I| p Also Rheumatism, Back I 1 U ache,HeartDlsease.Gravel,® ■Lj I 1 Dropsy, Female Troubles. V/ V/ ■ *. mut Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Kenncr. lie lias spent a life time just such cases as yours. All consultations Free. "Eight- months In bed, heavy backache, pain and soreness across kidneys, also rheu matism Other remedies failed. Dr. ten ner's Kidney and Uaeltacho Cure cured mo completely. 11. WATERS, Hamlet, N. V." Druggists, 80c., tl. 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To have given would have meant death for Mrs.Louis Cragg ot Dorchester, Mass. For years she had endured untold misery from a severe lung trouble and obstinate cough. "Often"', she writes," u I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors and remedies failed till I uced Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was completely cured." Sufferers (rout Coughs, Colds, Throat and lung Trouble need this grand remedy, for it never disappoints. Cure is guaranteed by L. Taggart. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free. Follow love and it will flee, flee love and it will follow thee. Don't Fail To Try This. Whenever an honest trial is given to Electric Bitters for any it is recommended for a permanent cure will surely be effected. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerves j and purify the blood. It's e wonderful tonic for run-down systems. 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Tito ease was so similar to my own that I concluded to try the remedy. The result was wonderful. I could hardly realize that I was well again, or believe it could lie so after having suffered m> long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but a few cents, cured me." For sale by L. Taggart. EXCURSION NOTICES. Meduced Kates to Tacoma, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, and Victoria. On account of the meeting Y. P. C. U. ot the Presbyterian Church, at Tacoma, Wash., July 23 to 27, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Tacoma, Portland, Seattle Vancouver, or Victoria from all station on its lines, from July 10 to July 20, inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be good for return passage until September 15, inclusive, when executed by Joint Agent at destination and payment of 50 cents made for this service. Apply to Ticket Agents for additional information. 2371-21-2t. Reduced Rates to the Seashore. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for four low-rate fifteen day excursions for the present season from Erie, Roußeville, Corrv, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Olean, Bradford, Tionesta, Warren, Clermont, Dußois, and principal intermediate stations to Renovo, inclusive, to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, or Sea Isle City, on July 22, August 4, 11, and 20, 1902. Excursion tickets, good to return by regular trains within fifteen days, will be sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will be sold via the Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all-rail line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Stop over can be had at Philadelphia, either going or returning. For information in regard to specfic rates and time of trains consult hand bills, apply to ticket agents; E. S. Haxrar, Division Ticket Agent, Will iamsport Pa., or, R P. Eraser, Pass enger Agent Buffalo Division, 307 Main Street, Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y. 2383-21-2t. Pacific Coast by way Pennsylvania Railroad. Leave New York August 2, visiting ! Chicago, Denver, Colorado Springs Salt Lake City, San E'rancisco, Del Monte (Monterey), Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Jose, and Port'and on the going trip. Returning, Tour No, 1 will run east ward through the magnificent Canadian Rockies by leisurely daylight trips, with stops at Glacier, Banff Hot Springs, and other points, reaching New York on August 31. Tour No. 2 will run eastward via Yellowstone National Park, including a six-day trip through that interesting preserve, arriving New York Septem ber 4. Special trains will be provided, Rates from New York, Philadelphia Washington, or any point on the Penn sylvania Railroad east of Pittsburg, including transportation, Pullman berth, and all meals on the tour except during the five days spent in San Fran cisco, when Puliman accommodations and meals are not provided:— For Tour No. 1, S2OO Two persons occupying one berth, SIBO each. For Tour No. 2, $250, including all expenses through Yellowstone Park. Two persons occupying one berth, $230 each. A preliminary announcement outlin ing the various details will be furnished upon application to Ticket Agents, 1196 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania llailroad, Broad Street Station, Phila. 2376-21-2t. Niagara Palls Excursions. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has selected the following dates for its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Washington and Baltimore: July 24, August 7 and 21, September 4 and 18, and October 2 and 16. On these dates the special train will leave Wash ington at 800 A. M., Baltimore 9.05 A. M., York 10.45 A. M., tlarrisburg 11.40 A. M., Millersburg 12.20 P.M., Sunbury 12.58 P.M., Williamsport 2.30 P. M , Lock Haven 3.08 P. M., Renovo 3 55 P. M., Emporium Junction 5.05 P. M., arriving Niagara Falls at 9.35 P.M. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on regular trains, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will beaold at SIO.OO from Washington and Baltimore; $!).35 from York; SIO.OO from Littlestown; $lO 00 from Oxford, Pa.; $9 35 from Colnmbia; $8.50 from Harrisburg; $lO 00 from Winchester, Va ; $7.80 from Altoona; $7.40 from Tyrone; $6 45 from Bellefonte; $5 10 from Ridgway; $6.90 from Sunbury and Wilkesbarre; $.5.75 from Williamsport; and at proportionate rateß from principal points. A stop-over will [be allowed at Buffalo within limit of ticket returning. The special trains of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion running through to Niagara Falls. An extra charge will be made for parlor-car seats. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon will accompany each ex cursion. For descriptive pamphlet, time of connecting trains, and further informa tion apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Generai Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 2392-21 6t. MHtr, ■■■*■■• matiiMMl atefci WinSKYQ | THE"WORLD , S ijest I! r' .Gold Medal for high-standard fi quality at New Orleans, 1885: ?? Chicago, 1803. Paris, 1900. W Bn for sale by t-j J 112, W'M. McGEE. U 8 1 Foley's Honey ami Tar for children,safe, sure. No opiates. For Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. Tlire« Size*, 25c., 50c. aud $1.90. Hold by LLRIITFUIMT*. or Hl* nt prepaid oil receipt of price. Humphreyi*' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John KtH., \ew York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other* causes. 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