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EDITORIAL nKNTION.
Mr. Hill is more successful with juries
than with voters.
The Democrats are pumpkins, all
right, but they get little pie.
If the President had "staid put" he
might have got the bear.
The capacity of a man may easily be
measured by the size of the advance
ment that puffs him up.
The President may not get many
bsara, but he has a record of one Baer
that will stand to his credit in 1904.
The Beet Trust is losing a lot of valu
able buildings by fire. Never mind, it
will get them all back again by "water."
Tom Johnson says, "Truth loses some
battles, but never any wars." Better
get on the side of truth, Thomas.
Plans are afloat to reduce the time of
rail between New York and Washing
ton, via Philadelphia and Baltimore, to
four hours.
The President is now hunting in the
Mississippi cane brakes. A short time
ago ho baggei some game in the Demo
cratic "breaks."
If Mr. Schwab will pick up a little
Buddhistic calm on his Asiatic trip we
will all be grateful and he will feel
better.
Gen. Miles gets a banquet every
where he goes in the Philippines. We
are informed that the water cure is not
in evidonce at these banquets.
"Scrapping" in the legislation hall
is not confined to America. The Austra
lian Reichsrath recently had a general
melee while the House was in session.
Oom Paul Krueger's book is said to
resemble Oom Paul Bryan's book, not
in matter but in spirit. Mr. Krueger
thinks the Boer cause will eventually
prevail.
A West Virgina man dropped a light
ed cigarette in a keg of powder. From
the result we feel vindicated in our
opinion that cigarettes are not to bo
classed as health foods.
Ben Tillman is making a fortune de
crying the favorites of fortune. Ben be
longs to the type of men who is bound
to "get there" without regard to the
route or the means.
Gen. DeWit says that the Boers were
guilty of cowardice, faithlessness and
treachery. Well, well! the English
never said anything so bad of them.
There are great numbers of voters
who affiliate with the Democratic party
who are looking for a Moses to lead
them out of that house of bondage.
Indian summer is very welcome this
year. It in i rovided, however, not by
the coal' liitliaus" of Pennsylvania, not
by the anthracite partners of the Al
mighty, but by the Head of the firm and
is free for all.
When Mr. William Randolph Hearst
takes his seat in Congress the Congress
ional Record will be printed on yellow
paper with "scare" headings.
The Democratic party is like a run
down clock It is absolutely right twice
a day and absolutely wrong at all other
times. The Republicn party may never
bo absolutely right but it is a good time
piece and follows the sun of progress.
Mr. Bryan is engaged in the harmless
amusement of breathing on the Roose
velt mirror. Mr. Roosevelt is a man
who does things—not people his rec
ord is clean and clear, but Bryan lias
never done anything but talk, and oven
as a talker he was an exfjensive amuse
ment.
I'resideut Roosevelt has made a great
"strike" with the Washington corres
pendents by providing a room in his
new office building exclusively for
their use. It is small but is fitted with
every convenience.
Mr. Roosevelt is tin- most hospitable
us well as the youngest President that
•ivery occupied the White House, lie
would be delighted, no doubt, if he
could have all the people he likes nit
down at his table and eat bear.
l.otn lor Sale.
I nave some tlisir.ible building lots
for Hule m a bargain. no-If.
STLT* C. J. OoouMOt'OH.
Punishing Boodlers and Bribers
City Attorney Joseph \\ r . Folk
is looking after the political house
cleaning in St. Louis in a masterly
way. He has already sent three
prominent citizens to the peniten
tiary for political corruption and
lie is in a fair way to secure convic
tion in a dozen other cases. St.
Louis has been under the political
control of a gang of boodlers and
bribers for ten years or more and
until young Mr. Kolk appeared on
the scene no one seemed to dare
take the matter in hand. Last
week Col. Edward Butler, a mill
ionaire and politician who lias con
trolled elections in that city for
years, was convicted of bribery in
connection with a city garbage
contract and lie was sentenced last
Friday to three years in prison.
Butler's son is a member of Con
gress from St. Louis.
There are numerous other cities
where municipal corruption has
been known for years and tliey
need men of just the character of
Mr. Folk to take matters in hand.
A remarkable feature of matters in
St. Louis is that Mr. Folk was
nominated and elected through the
influence of the very gang of
"leaders" ho is now sending to
prison so rapidly, and he announc
ed that if lie was elected to the of
fice lie should do his duty; but the
politicians thought his promise was
like that of the demagogue and he
was young and not considered
dangerous.
Every good citizen should feel
satisfaction over the punishment
of those who corrupt municipal
government, of ballot box stuffers,
of political boodlers and bribers,
bribetakers and scallawags in high
places as well as those of low de
gree. Every instance of reform
like that now going 011 in St. Louis
is a hopeful sign of the times. Let
men like Mr. Folk come to the
front and let the good work go 011.
—Tioga Agitator.
When Mr. Cleveland was Presi
dent there were 110 freight blockades
and the mills were not calling for
coal and coks, says Philadelphia
Inquirer. We then had a country
governed by the good old Demo
cratic principles. It is the opinion
of Mr. Cleveland that the people
are just hankering to return to
those "first principles."
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"Your Kidney and Backache Cure lias
cured two very bad cases among our custo
mers the past year whom the doctors had
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CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1902.
For sick headache; try Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets; they will ward
off the attack if taken in time. For sale
by L. Taggart.
Christ submitted to the sting of death
that He might secure the death of sin.
Asleep Amid Flames.
Breaking mto a blazing home, some
firemen lately dragged the sleeping in
mates from death. Fancied security, and
death near. It's that way when you
neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it.
Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consump
tion gives perfect protection against all
Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep
it near, and avoid suffering, death, and
doctor's bills. A teaspoonful stops a late
cough, persistent use the most stubborn.
Harmless and nice tasting, it's guaranteed
to satisfy by L. Taggart. Price 50c and
81.00. Trial bottles free.
God made men like Himself that they
might make earth more like heaven
A Startling Surprise.
Very few could believe in looking at
A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust black
smith of Tildcn, Ind., that for ten years
he suffered such tortures from Rheuma
tism as few could endure and live. But
a wonderful change followed his taking
Electric Bitters. "Two bottles wholly
cured me," he writes, "and I have not
felt a twinge in over a year." They
regulate the Kidneys, purify the biood
and cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Nervousness, improve digestion and give
perfect health. Try them. Only 50c at
b. Taggart's drug store
Christ is the center in which the radii
of all denominations must meet.
Luck in Thirteen.
% sending 13 miles Win. Spiroy, of
Walton Furnace. Vt., got a box of Buck
len's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a
horrible Fever Sore on his leg. Nothing
else could. Positively cures Bruises,
Corns and Piles. Only 25c. Guaranteed
by L. Taggart druggist.
A small boy is never so industrious as
when it is time togo to bed.
Startling, but True.
"If every one knew what a grand
medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is,"
writes D. 11. Turner, Deinpseytown, Pa.,
"you'd sell all you have in a day. Two
weeks' use had made a new man of me."
i Infallible for constipation, stomach and
liver troubles 25c at L. Taggart's drug
store.
Love at first sight was never inspired
by a may in a bathing suit.
One ot the first of his bachelor habits
which a bridegroom overcomes during the
honeymoon is the fancy that he is utterly
unworthy of such an angelic creature.
The star singer will give his notes to
the <dory of God if he can get ,enough
notice for his own tilory.
JUST WHAT YOU NEED'
I Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
' j When you feel dull after eating,
i I When you have no appetite*
When you have a bad taste in the
i mouth.
When your liver is torpid.
When your bowels are constipated.
When you have a headache.
When you feel bilious.
They will improve your appetite,cleanse
and invigorate your stomach, and regulate
your liver aud bowels. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by L: Taggart.
Alacrity is the thing with which an
amateur respinds to an encore.
Cured of Piles Atter 40 Years-
Mr. C. llaney, of Geneva, Ohio, had
the jiles for forty years Doctors and
dollars could do him no lasting good.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him
permanently. Invaluable for cuts, burns,
bruises, sprains, lacerations, eczema,
tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin dis
eases. Look for the name DeWitt on the
package—all others are cheap, worthless
counterfeits. R. C. Dodson.
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In meats. We handle noth
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£ CHICKENS, ft
HOME MADE MINCE MEAT. ft
HOME MADE SAUSAGE, (n
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LIVER SAUSAGE Dj
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We
Have
What
You Need!
To brush up and make bcauti- j
ful your liomc. The season of the j
year for such work has arrived i
and we would call the attention
of the public to our very large
and reliable line of Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, the best in the world.
In addition to the best paints,
we have a first-class line of De
Voe & Co.'s Brushes. Get a
move 011 and be prepared to paint
before the workmen are all en
gaged. We can save you money.
While you are painting your
home or business place let us
talk a little with you 011 Bath
and Closets, Hot Water, Steam
or anything in that line. Our
increased facilities and expert
workmen will do you good work.
Don't deay until too late.
Farmers should bear in mind
that we handle Plows, Harrows,
Rakes, etc. 111 fact our Hard
ware, vStove and Plumbing De
partments are up to the best.
Write or wire us, when a com
petent agent will call 011 you.
Mttnin.
AFTER THE BATTLE
Some are icund bleeding and
sore, while others have a flt
of the blues. No if there
should be any so unfortunate
as to suffer from the effects of
accidents we have the Balm
for their pains and aches,let it
be either for man or beast.
Our liniment and powders for
horses or cattle are always
the best.
Our medicines are pure and
always get there. The prices
are right too.
uur patent medicine depart
ment is supplied with all the
standard remedies and we can
supply your on thort notice.
Our toilet and fancy goods
department we keep up to
the times.
Our Prescription depart
ment receives our closest at
tention and all calls answered
day or night. Just touch the
button. In fact we are here
to do business and serve the
public.
M. - A. - ROCKWELL,
THE PHARMACIST,
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1 we have built up the p
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perfectly tailored. \ We want to iM
give you a fit that is faultless, ijj
| and that will show its quality all S
through its service. J1
Our HAT Department has
been stocked with a carefully
selected stock of the up-to-date |e
I 1 styles and we can surely please H
you if you need anything in the 7
We have a large stock of Gents' H
Furnishings of alLjkinds, and our m
prices are always] right, | and
SHOES —Every shrewd or %
economical purchaser caul save
money' 4 here. The]jexcelle«ceof X
, • our shoes, and the'lownessfof our |j
prices, makes a combination for 9
( people who are shoe hungry.
Ladies Furs. I
We have a most handsome
line of Ladies Furs. We have J*
an assortment that will satisfy
any sized pocketbook, and ladies
we invite you to come in and see %
our stock. The prices will sell
these goods very rapidly.
jffiSyWe handle Union made goods.
Jasper Harris, 1
The People's Popular Clothier.
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