Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, December 04, 1902, Image 4

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    'SoiTjcpor) Jfress
ESTABLISHED BY C. B. GOULD.
HENRY H. MULLIN,
Editor and Manager.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
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Ave cents perlineforeachsubsequentconsecutive
insertion.
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Ine. Shnpleannouncements of births, marriages
and deaths will be inserted free.
Business Cards, five lines or less $5.00 per year
over five lines, at the regular rates of advertising
No local inserted for less than 75 cts. per issue,
JOB PRINTING,
riie Job department of the PN;:ss is complete,
snd affords facilities for doing the best class of
work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO I.aw
Printing.
No paper vrillhe discontinued until arrearages
.lire paid, except at the option of the publisher.
Papers sent out oftlie county must be paid for
ill advance.
frg-No advertisements will be accepted at less
Shan the price for fifteen words.
«t>-Religious notices free.
EDITORIAL HENTION.
The parlor match ia being boy
cottod by a number of American
cities.
We have many things to be
thankful for this year and so have
the bears of Mississippi.
The Pennsylvania has commenc
already raising freight rates to
meet the increase of salaries.
The largest brickyard in the
world will be established near St.
Paul, Minn., and will cover 72
acres. Spurs and tacks will run all
over the ground.
The man who leads President
Roosevelt to believe that there were
bears in Mississippi, stands a poor
chance for an office under the
present administration.
The independent coal operators
are knocking against a settlement
of the anthracite troubles now.
They are not in favor of the coin
promise suggested.
A shooting match between Roose
velt and Cleveland would attract a
large crowd. Some enterprising
manager should take the matter in
hand. Cleveland recently shot SO
ducks in seven hours.
An effort will be made at the
session of Congress to have General
Jicob Smith restored to the army.
A general senti meet has been creat
ed at Washington iu favor of Gene
ral Smith.
Governor Odell has appointed a
commission to find out why the
New York courts have 15,000 un
tried cases ou their dockets, lie
will find there have been too many
Molineaux cases and to few courts
and justices.
v
Admiral Dewey is to command
the greatest fleet in the history of
America. At the winter manoeu
vers he will have sixty-one vessels,
comprising more than one-half the
entire force of the Navy. There is
work mapped out, but there will be
little po vd- burned.
Larg quauities of wheat are
boiiij; shitinod from Minneapolis to
Paget 50u...1 for shipment to Aus
tralia. The amount now under way
is 300,000 bushels. It will be
ground on the Pacific coast. There
is a wheat shortage in Australia.
In his Philadelphia speech last
week the President returned to the
trust issue and more emphatically
pledged his Administration to make
the regulation of the trusts one of
its chief purposes. Speaking of the
problems which have been the out
growth of our tremendous indus
trial developments lie said the Ad
ministration would "deal with them
along the lines indicated iu speech
and action by flint profound juris
and fearless public servant who re
presents Pennsylvania in the Cabi
net—Attorney General Knox. We
shall not act hastily or recklessly
but we have firmly made up our
mimta that a solution and a right
solution shall lie found, and found
it will lie."
i.ots lor Sole.
t nave nor.;« ili'niralj|« building lulu
for aale at a tmrgtiln. 30-tf.
Mr. Cleveland labored with New
Jersey and it went Republican.
Mr. Bryan delivered scores of
speeches in Nebraska and Colorado
and they went Republican. Mr.
Hill deluged New York with
speeches and it went Republican.
Mr. Gorman made a powerful still
hunt in Maryland and it went Re
publican. But Col. Watterson
carried Kentucky, and a county
doctor in Rhode Island, named
Garvin, captured Rhode Island for
the Democrats. The logical ticket
for 11)01 is Watterson and Garvin.
—Bradford Star.
What's In a Name?
E very thing is iu the nnuie when it
conies to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C.
DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, discovered,
112 me years ago, how to make a salve from
Witch Hazel that is a pacific for Piles.
For Ulind, bleeding, itching and protrud
ing 1 Silos, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and
ail skin diseases BeWitt's Salve has no
equal. This has given rise to numerous
worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's
—the genuine. It. C. Dodson.
Clerical Orders for 1903.
Pursuant to its usual custom, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
issue clerical orders for the year 1903 to
ordained clergymen having regular
charge of churches located on or
near its lines. Clergymen desiring
such orders should make individual ap
plication for same on blanks furnished
by the Company through its Agents
Applications should reach the General
Office of the Company by December 21,
so that orders may be mailed Decem
ber 31 to all clergymen entitled to re
ceive them. 2601-41-lt
Politeness is a mask that some men
discard as soon as business hours are
over.
Round-trip home-Seeker's Tickets.
During the same period round-trip
Homeseetier's excursion tickets will be
sold by the Chicago, Melwaukee & St.
Paul Railway on the first and third
Tuesday of each month, good to return
within 21 days from date of sale, to
many points in lowa, Minnesota and
South Dakota, North Dakota and other
western and southwestern states.
For further Information apply to any
coupon ticket agent, or address John
R. Pott, District Passenger Agent,
Room D Park Bidg., Pittsburg, Pa.
37-2t-No. 2t-Dec.
First Fork.
Mrs. D. I). Colcord is quite sick at
present.
Mr. Lamb has moved into the house
lately vacated by Br. Colcord.
Thanksgiving is over and still there arc
a few turkeys left for Christmas.
The tracking snow that fell last night
will be a great temptation to the hunters
to overstep the bounds of legal shooting.
Frank Miller, of Arksill, killed a bear
on the mountain near this place last week.
The bear nearly run over him and he
killed him in se'f defence.
The oil an 1 sand house of the H. <fc S.
I!. R.. was destroyed by lire on Friday
evening last at about eight o'clock at
Lorshbough. Supposed to have caught
from some tv.i-.te. About §3O worth of
oi. was burned.
~~ DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY «
Backache
All diseases of Kidneys, yvu t ■"V
Bladder, Urinary Organs. fl * § I I 1 I
Also Rheumatism, Back I | I ■""<
ache,HeartDisease.Gravel,® , H I In I .
Dropsy, Female Troubles. V/ V/ Jim. m-J
Don't become discouraged. There Is a
cure for you. If necessary write Or. Tenner.
Ho lias .si>ont. a life time curing just such
cases usyours. All consultations Free.
"I had severe caso of kidney diseaso and
rheumatism, discharging bloody matter.
Suffered intense pain. My wife was seriously
affected with female troubles. Dr. Fenner s
Kidney and Backache Cure cured us both.
F. M. WIIEELEK, Randolph, la."
Itrusgists. 50c.. ?I. Ask forCookJtn.il,- -Free.
ST.VITUS'DANGE Tenner, Fredonla.N. Y
SENDUS Ji
sk:n, or any other kind
of hide or skin, and let
us tan it with the hair
and moth-proof,for robe,
Itut first get our Catalogue, OHM
giving pric-s, and our.shipping
lags and instructions, so ns to
avoid mistakes. We also buy HJTSIF
THI2 CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY,
116 Mill .Street, Rocheitcr, N. Y.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
\lwny* ri-linlile I.Mtll«>«. ivili lidikmM for
tHU lltsll ll* I. N4.1.1S II ir, ■(•-«■ hi,. l
l.lllft llll'tttjilr ti'J.--, with t ill.* ribtHlU.
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li.lion, nail llntl.tll.ifi>. I . I , ..ir lir.iif f.l,
• ' • I »«'. I'»rllrular%. Trail.
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CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1902
A Million Voicos.
Could hardly express the thanks of
Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen
why: A severe cold had settled on his
lunsrs causing a most obstinate cough.
Several physicians said he had consump
tion, but could not help him. When all
thought he was doomed he began to use
I >r. Kings New Discovery for consumption
and writes—"it completely cured me and
saved mv life. I uow weigh 227 lbs."
It's positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds and Lung troubles. Price 50c and
SI.OO. Trial bottles free at L. Taggart's.
The burden grows lighter when love
helps us lift.
Saved at Gravo's Brink.
''l know I would long ago have been
iti my grave," writes Mrs. S. 11. Newsom,
of Decatur, Ala., 'if it had not been for
Hlectrie Hitters. For three years 1 suffer
ed untold agony from the worst forms of
Indigestion, Waterbrash. Stomach and
l>i>wi-l Dyspepsia. 15ut this excellent
medicine did me a world of good. Since
using it I can eat heartily and have gain
ed 155 pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of
Appetite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney
troubles Electric Bitters are a positive,
guaranteed cure. Only 50c ut L. Tag
gart's drug store.
He who idles in the morning sippeth
sorrow at twilight.
The Pride of Heroes.
Many soldiers in the last war wrote to
say that for Scratches. Bruises, Cut.-',
Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet and Stiff
Joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best
in the world. Same for burns, Scalds,
Boils, Unccrs, Skin Eruptions and Piles.
It cures or no pay. Only 25e at L.
Taggart's drug store.
You deserve no credit until you have
done your best.
Foils a Deadly Attack.
"My wife was so ill that good physic
ians were unable to help," writes M. M.
Austin, of Winchester, Ind., "but was
completely cured by Dr. King's New Life
Pills." They work wonders in stomach
and liver troubles. Cure constipation,
sick headache. 25c at Ij. Taggart's drug
store.
It is better to show the son how, than
to tell him how.
A Cold Wave.
The forecast of sudden changes in the
weather serves notice that a hoarse voice
and a heavy cough may invade the sanct
ity of health in your own homo. Cautious
people have a bottle of one Minute Cough
Cure always at hand. E. 11. Wise Madi
son Ga., writes: "I am indebted to One
Minute Cough Cure for my present good
health, and probably my life." It cures
Coughs, Colds, LaGrippc, Bronchitis
Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung
troubles. One Minute Cough Cure cuts
the phlegm, draws out the inflammation,
heats and soothes the mucous membranes
and strengthens the lungs. It. C.
Dodson.
Too much political pie usually results
in party indigestion.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests all classes of food, tones and
strengthens the stomach and digestive
organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Stomach Trubles, and makes rich red
blood, health and strength, Kodol re
builds wornout tissues, purifies, strength
ens and sweetens the the stomach. Gov.
G. W. Atkinson, of W. Ya., says: I
have used a number of bottles of Kodol
and have found it to be a very effective
and, indeed, a powerful remedy for stom
ach ailments, I recommend it to my
friends. It. C. Dodson
Borrowing is a slippery hill, easy to
decend, but difficult to climb.
If you feci ill and need a pill
Why not purchase the best?
DeWitt's Early Risers
Are little surpnsers.
Take one—they do the rest.
W. 11. Howell, Houston, Tex., writes
—I have used Little Early Riser Pills in
my family for constipation, sick headache,
etc. To their use lam indebted for the
health of my family.
0 ■ —cj—i linn law—
tfE SHH2SHSH SHSHSHSH EH S"H
b The Broad Street a
1 Meat !
j Market j
HOME-MADE MINCE MEAT ft
jfl HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, ft
In FRESH OYSTERS, n!
S WEANERSAND ft
LIVER SAUSAGE nj
FRESH WALNUTS.
Ln AMONDS AND MIXED NUTS.
FINE FLO3AUA ORANGES.
A few special prices for Friday jj|
and Saturday, this week.
jU Olives in bulk, /iOc qt.
tfj Grape Nuts, 13c |»Ug.
[p Vermont Mnp'e Byrup, 9.1 c
fil Bakers Chocolate, 3(ic lb.
|{] GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, [jj
Geo. H.Gross. 112
We
Have
What
You Need!
To brush up and make beauti- j
ful your home. The season of the ;
ycir for such work has arrived
an 1 we would call the attention
of the public to our very large
ami reliable line of Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, the best in the world.
Ir. addition to the best paints,
we have a first-class line of De
V>e & 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 on 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. In fact our Hard
ware, Stove and Plumbing De
partments are up to the best.
Write or wire us, when a com
petent agent will call on you.
MMuM.
AFTER THE BATTLE
Some arc icund bleeding and
sore, while others have a fit
of the blues. No if there
should be any so unfortunate
as to suffer from the efiects of
accidents we have the Balm
lor 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 short 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
j public.
M. - A. - ROCKWELL,
THE PHARMACIST,
112 Consult 1
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vj BY ORDERING NOW N,
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| R. SEGER &
Jj COHPANY'S.
S We handle nothing but S
£ the very best fabrics and Ej
on this together with first- 5
class fit and workmanship k
\ we have built up the IS
•v large patronage we enjoy. S
Come in and see us. IS
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I Stylish 1
Clothing I
\\/E want to sell you |a SUIT
mm y * or OVERCOAT "s
r perfectly tailored. We want to
give you a fit that is faultless, -•
and that will showjits quality all "■*'
through itsjservice. :%
Our HAT Department has
been stocked with a carefully
selected stock of the up-to-date ||s
styles and we can surely please H
you if you need anything in the Jig
We have a large stock of Gents' w
Furnishings of alljkinds, an (Tour
prices are always right,] j and
quality the best. !
SHOES —Every shrewd or
economical purchaser caii„;save I
money here. The excellence of
our shoes, and the lownessof our
prices, makes a combination for C
I people who are shoe hungry.
Ladies Furs. 112
We have a most handsome *
line of Ladies P'urs. We have jfS
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.
p©"We handle Union made goods.
I Jasper Harris, J
|| The People's Popular Clothier. ||
I Balcom & Lloyd.
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§ pretjared I
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1 the Se&soft ;i
•ft 112
[||l We have opened and are displaying aHI
Jj choice line of . .
IFANCY1 FANCY J
I DRY GOODS 1
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,1 specially selected for the . . (Ij
1 Winter 1
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Season, 112
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I I We have gathered such articles as ]
combine elegance with
utility and at
' I Very Reasonable i|
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II | 'piees J
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II Falcons $ Tloyrf. i!
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