Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, March 26, 1903, Image 4

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    KSTABLIRIIBD BY C. B. GOULD.
HENRY H. MULLIN,
Editor and Manager.
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The Job department of the PRESS is complete,
and ail'ords facilities for doing the best class of
work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law
?rinting.
No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages
*re paid, except at the option ofthe publisher.
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~ CALL FGn STATE CONVENTION.
WO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS OF PENN
SYLVANIA:
I am directed by the Republican StateJCommit-
See to announce'that the Republicans of Pennsyl
vania, by their duly chosen Representatives, will
meet in convention at the Opera House, in the
•ity of Harrlsburg, on Wednesday, May 27th,1903,
at 10:30 o'clock, a.m., for the purpose of nominat
ing candidates for the following offices, to-wit:
One person for the office of State Treasurer.
One person for the office of Auditor Oeneral.
Two persons for the offici- of Judge ofthe Su
perior Court.
In accordance with the rules governing the
organization, the representation in the State
©invention will be based ou the vote polled at
the hist Presidential election. Uoder the rules
each legislative district is entitled to one delegate
for every two thousand votes cast I for the Presi.
dentiai Electors in 1900, and additional delegate
ftjr every fraction of two thousand votes polled in
excess of one thousand.
By oraer of the Republican State Committee.
M. S. QUAY, Chairman.
W. R. ANDREWS, Secretary.
The Montreal Witness says:
"From recently published United
States Government returns for the
year 1902, an idea may be obtained
of the drift of European emigration.
The most striking feature in these
returns is the large decrease in the
number of emigrants from the Brit
ish Isles to the United States, com
pared with former years. Twenty
years ago the great majority of Im
igrants arriving in the United
States were from Germany the
United Kingdom and Scandinavia.
Last year the largely preponderat
ing nationalities were Austro-llun
garian, Rnssian and Italian. Even
Irish emigrants, who have always
preferred the United States, went
Shere in less numbers than in any
previous year. The greatest fall
ing off of all was in the number of
German immigrants. The figures
are interesting in view of the ques
tion whether the human tide now
setting toward the United States is
of the right character out of which
to make American citizens.
Every Church.
Or institution supported by volun
tary contribution will be given a liberal
quantity of the Longman & Martinez
Pure Paints whenever they paint.
NOTE: Have done so for twenty
seven year*. Sales: Tens of millions
of gall »ns; painted nearly two million
houses under guarantee to repaint if
not satisfactory. The paint wears for
periods up to eighteen years. Linseed
<OW must be added to the paint, (done
in two minutes). Actual cost then
about $1.25 a gallon. Samples free.
Sold by our Agent Harry S. Lloyd.
? Feb. Ist 2mo.
The One Package Dye.
In red printed wrappers, colors ct
ton, wool or silk in same bath. Sample
10c, any color. New Peerless, Elmira,
N. Y. 50 26t.
A Co-operative Idea Exchange.
Prize Competitions are many in these
days ot modern magazines, but the
prize winners are sometimes rather few
and far between The April number
pf the Woman's Home Companion an
•jounces the unusual prize competi
rions for the benefit of the Church, the
-School and the Home, which are rather
an opportunity for a co-operative ex
change of ideas, and in which the mag
azine proposes to pay a cash prize to
ev«»ry one of its readers who can contri
bute an available idea or suggestion on
any of the following topics:
'"How to .Make School Yards Attract
ive."
"How to Make Pin Money at Home."
"How to Pay Off Church Debts."
Why should not the local school yard |
lie a place of l>eauty instead of negleet? '
Half the women of Vrnerica would
like to know how to make pin-money
at home, and some few women actually
kn >w how to do it.
The vital question in almost every
American community is that of ft nan
trial aid for the church.
The Woman' Home < om| anion will
pay well for available idea or suggoN
jtii>> hiiliniitted on tlu »<> *uhj«ct», and
special prim will lie paid for the beat
suggestion 111 each clans
Particular* will In- found lit thn April
number of tbe Woman's Home ('out
p'ltilnii. 'i h u •• !o itid on all'
iWra stands.
DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY -
Backache
All diseases of Kidneys, AS T f\ w-*
Bladder, Urluary Organs. I * I 111
Also Rheumatism, Back ■ | I i""*
ache,HeartDlseasa.Gravel,l I It ■
Dropsy, Female Troubles. X/ A m. *•/
Don't become discouraged. There Is a
cure for you. If necessary wrlto Dr. Fenner.
lie lias spent a life time curing Just such
cases as yours. AH consultations Free.
'•Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure
Is the cause of iuy belnK alive to-day. I had
suffered greatly of kidney disease fur years
and reduced in weight to 120 pounds. I now
weigh 165 pounds.
W. 11. McGDGIN, Olive Furnace. O."
Druggists. 50c.. >l. Ask for Cook Book—Free.
QT UITIIQ'nANPE Sure Cure. Circular, Dr
OI'VIIUo UAllliL Fanner, Fredonia.N.Y
Sinnamahonlng,
W. C. No. 13G, P. 0. S. of A., ot
Siunauiahoning, Pa., accompanied by the
Citizens band, went to Renovo, Friday
evening, March 20th and made Camp 88
a fraternal visit. On our way down the
band played a selection at Keating and
Westport. Some one must have let the
people know we were coming at West
port for they were all out to see the train
and hear the band. When tbe train ar
rived at Renovo a committee from Camp
88 met us at the train and escorted us to
their Camp room, after which the band
serenaded the Chief llurgess, brother
George Washington Meyers, who after
an address of welcome presented J. R.
Batehelder with a most imposing key,
representing the freedom aud welcome of
the city. Mr. Rachelder pledged himself
that it would always be treasured by
Camp 13G. The band then went to the
north side to serenade Mr. Thomas A.
Roberts, Supt. of the Middle Division of
P. kE.R. R. We were very sorry we
did not meet Mr. Roberts, but neverthe
less the music was greatly apperciated
by the family. After participating of a
sumptuous repast, served by Mr. Chas.
David of the West Ward Hotel,
we again went to the Camp room, where
the members of the order, led by the band
made a parade of the principal streets
of the town and then returned to the
Camp room, where meeting was called at
8:30 p. in., where they witnessed the
work of the degree staff, composed of
young members, which they rendered in
a masterly manner, after which many
short speeches were made pertaining to
the different branches of the order.
Several grey haired veterans were in the
gathering, who told some of their ex
perience in the sixties. Prominent
among them was M. Blodget, who said
ha had fought and bled, but died he did
not. There were also veterans of
the Spanish American war and some who
had fought in the Philippine Islands.
Camp then adjourned to the school build
ing, where a banquet was served by the
sophomore class, Prof. Hoffman, and
teachers. The service and everything
connected therewith was first class and
was much appreciated by all. We feel
that if they continue as they have com
menced, they will be crowned with suc
cess. Afted the banquet we returned to
the lodge room to pass the rest of the
evening. All returned home well pleased
with their visit and the kindness shown
by the people of Renovo, Mr. Thos. A.
Roberts, for his courtesy in furnishing us
with a special car each way and will long
remember our visit to Camp 88. xx.
Mrs. D. L. Council has moved into the
house formerly occupied by W. L. Bar
clay.
Sucker fishing is all the go. Sinnama
honing shad are not too bad at this sea
son.
W. L. Barclay has moved to
Bradford county, where he is engaged in
the lumber business.
Several nice strings ot trout were
brought in last week, although it is not
trout season yet. Police!
Mrs. Chase has purchased the property
formerly vacated by Mrs. Council and
Ceo. Chase has moved into same.
There was a good flood in the creek
the first of the week and lumbermen are
improving it to drive their logs to the
boom
The contractors are getting their ma
chinery and tools ready to commence work
on the new bridge for the Susquehanna
& Southern R. R.
Naee H. Drum is now located at this
place as agent for the B. & S. R. R. Co.
Mr. Drum's friends were glad to hear of
him getting the appointment.
Mr. Albert Grumbar, of Muncy, is
putting up a steam mill near the mouth
of Grove Hun. He commeneed opera
tions this week and will cut shingles and
headings.
Our citizens were shocked to hear of
the death of Mr. J. Delaney, whose body
was found Friday night about eleven
o'clock, terribly mangled, on the railroad
crossing ou west side of town. No cause
for the sudden death of Mr. Delaney is
known. He had licen a terrible sufferer
with that drt dtd disease, rheumatism.
I>iiti» Friday mornimg of brain fever, I
WILLIAM KVKIIET, son of 1\ S. and
Mary Iturk Interment at Wyside ceme
tery. DKHSR.
Tin-man) frii'wb of John Itlouni wil
IN! [IIIUMIJ tu I' tin that In HAS i utility I
recovered from hi* atta< L of iheuiuiiii»m.
t 'li.tinU IUIII - I'.mi Halui cured him alter
|thi he»t d.M ti.r- in the town fM<>ttoti
11 lid hi- 112 -I lo r< lii'l The
prompt reju I I rum |um which ilii* lim
liem afford* i« alou» worth many time*
»E MI F■» i!. fey 1,. Ta • irt.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1903.
Mora Rlota.
Disturbances of striken* arc not nearly
as grave as an individual disorder of the
system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous
tension will be followed by utter collapse,
unless a reliable remedy is immediately
employed. There's nothing so efficient
to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys
as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic,
and effective nervine and the greatest all
around medicine for run down systems. It
dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and
Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs.
Only 50c; and satisfaction guaranteed by
L. Tasgart, Druggist.
Buy what you don't need and later on
you will sell what you do need.
Wakeful Children.
For a long time the two year old child
of Mr. P. IJ. Mcl'herson, 5!) N. Tenth
St.. Hani-burg, Pa„ would sleep but two
or three hours in the early part of the
night, which made it very hard for her
parents. Her mother concluded that the
child had stomach trouble, and gave her
half of one of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach
and she slept the whole night through.
Two boxes of these Tablets have effected
a permanent cure and she is now well and
strong. For sale by L. Taggart.
Man is born with a character, but he
has to make his own reputation.
HEAD IT THBOUGH.
Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It in the
Headlines.
To use an eighteenth century phrase,
this is an "o'er true tale." Having hap
pened in a small Virginia town in the
winter of 1902, it is a story very much of
the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs.
John E. Harmon of Melfa Station, Va..
had no personal knowledge of the rare
curative properties of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. "Last January," she
says, "my baby took a dreadful cold and
at one time I feared she would have
pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told
me how this remedy had cured her little
boy and I began giving it to my baby at
once and it soon cured her. I heartily
thank the manufacturers of Chamberlain's
Cougli Remedy for placing so great a
cure within my reach. I cannot recom
mend it too highly or say too much in
its favor. I hope all who read this will
try and be convinced as I was." For sale
by L. Taggart.
Barring pawnbrokers, few men take
too much interest in their business.
Tragedy Averted.
"Just in the nick of time our little boy
was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watdins, of
Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had
played sad hovoc with him and a terrible
cough set in besides. Doctors treated
him, but he grew worse every day. At
length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, and our darling was
saved. He's now sound, and well."
Everybody ought to know, it's the only
sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung
diseases Guaranteed by L Taggart
Druggist. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trial
bottles free.
The average man is a good nurse when
it comes to nursing a grievance.
Tours to the Pacific Coast.
For General Assembly of the Prasby
terian Church, at Los Angeles, Gal.,
May 21 to June 2, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will run three per
sonally conducted tours to Los Angeles
and the Pacific Coast. These tours will
leave HarrisburgMay 12 and 13. Tour
No. 1, covering twenty-four days, $128.-
26 from Elmira. Wilkesbarre, or Will
iamsport. Tour No. 2, covering forty
three days including Yellowstone Park,
5248.75 from Elmira, Wilkesbarre. or
Williamsport. Tour No. 3, covering
thirty days, including Grand Canvon
of Arizona, $162 25 from Elmira, Wilkes
barre, or Williamsport. Proportionate
rates from other points. Arrangements
may be made to return independently
on Tours No. 1 and No. 3.
Special Pullmau trains will be used,
ana the services of a tourist agent,
chaperon, baggage master and official
stenographer will be provided on each
train
For itinerary giving rates and full in
formation apply to Geo. W. Boyd, As
sistant General Passenger Agent, Broad
Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa.
2667-4-2t.
Jlhave been grown by thousands of sat - [V
/lisfied customers for over fifty years. 1\
I They ire as good at can be procured any- V
/ where in the world. At the prices listed in \
our catalogue we deliver goods to you FREE
of express or mail charges.
VicK's Garden
112? <£, Floral Guide Tj
for IQOa
Valuable to everyone who plants seels,
whether it's only a flower bed or any
farm. It is not a mere cata-(2
logue, but a work ot reference, full of
profitable information. A book of over
100 illustrated pages. Free, if you
mention this paper. Write for it.
Farmer's M and boo H
A valuable referent-* book that tells all about
th« culture and can of crops, |»rrpiirati>>ii of
lead, fertilising, spiaying, etc. i>«ut fr Khfc. if
JAMES VICK'S SONS
Rocheilar, N«w York
EVERY WOMAN
ja 1 . i\ r. luhla I
MW "# nwiilMjr r«i, iiltttiuj ii.. l>. iuu,
<9y*i A OH. PEAL'S
A\ PENNYROYAL piLLS,
Aru 1 >«Mt. mult) *ll.| ,«ft»il. la ru*ult. Thu ,j. nit
Uaoilir I«ai ») uicr Ilk.) |l ' i i
A PROCLAMATION!
Wo proclaim our offer to the people
that we still VINOL OH a positive guar
antee. If it does not succeed in benefit
ing you we will refund the entire amount
of purchase money.
If you are troubled with any of the
following ailmenU we know that VINOL
will help rou. Anyway you should give
yourself theohance to be benefited by
it, particularly as you take no risk in
losing money if it does not help you.
All Run Down,
No AppotNo,
All Tired Out, Debilitated,
Gain Flosh,
Indigestion, Got Strong,
Dyspepsia,
Weak People, Old People,
Palo Women,
Bronohltls, Palo Children,
Sore Lungs,
Irritability, Nervousness,
Ohronlo Golds,
Hacking Cough,
Nursing Mothers,
Weak Mothers,
Come in and get a book which tells all
about VINOL.
L. TAGGART,
DRUGUIHT.
Rain and sweat \ \ . \ B
have no effect on MtWJWm IT*ItiTM SB
harness treated MM IK F Jl H
with Eureka Har- M H
ness Oil. It re- V §9
lists the damp, w w \ \ -if
keeps the lea th- Hj TtCC€* H
er soft and pli- / l/\K /V/'. V\ |
able. Stitches JM \ ? ■
do not break, v \ *■ B
&.To g c l
andcut. The \" \\N H
harness not ""i V\ \ \ \
rmly Itrej-s % 1
wears twice LvV""
as the fnl * 1
Standard Oil J\ v \ \
fW IlrtOK MAILED FitEE'
A.A.jFKVEIIS, Congestions, Inflamma
tions (ilium. Lung Fever, Milk Fever.
11. B. iKFR \l\H, Lameness, Injuries,
CURES (Ittieuninllsni.
r. G'.jsOKK THROAT. Quinsy. Eplaootlc.
CURES I Distemper.
| WORMS, Sots. Grubs.
E. E. jJ'Ol'GHfi. Coldn, Influenza, Inflamed
ciTtESS Lung*, I'leuro-Pneumoiiia.
F. F. £ COLIC, Bellyache. Wind-Blown,
cuiiss> Diarrhea, Dysentery.
G.G. Prevents MISCAKRIAGE.
"rL I KIDlt >V A BLADDER DISORDERS.
I. I. INKIX DISEASES. Mange, Eruptions,
CURES ! I'leers, Urease, Farcy.
J. K.) BAD COXDITIO.V Muring Coat.
ctTREa 5 Indigestion, Stomach Staggers.
60c. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, &c., (7.
At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt or price.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William * John
Streets, New York.
SEND us m
a cow, aa
Steer, Bull or Horse 1 JJKj J
hide, Calf skin, Dog „
bkin, or any other kind
of hide or skin, and let 1
us tan it with the hair
on, soft, light, odorless
and moth-proof, for robe,
rug, coat or gloves.
But first get our Catalogue, JfKE
giring prices, and our shipping
tags and instructions, so as to
avoid mistakes. We also buy -
rnw furs.
THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY,
116 Mill Street. Rochester. N. Y.
THE EMPORIUM
Bottling Works
HENRY KRAFT, Prop.
Is prepared to make
your Holiday season
one of good cheer.
Finest Domestic
Wines and Beers,
Embracing all the pop
ular brands. Fine line
of light wines, guaran
teed absolutely pure.
Celebrated Erie Beer
AI.WAVH HI'.AIIV.
Send your orders by
letter or 'phone early.
44-ly.
The l*lare to Buy €li«'a|>
V _ M at # I
• J. F. PARS^^J
120 Per Cent. Cut I
I in Clothing! I
I We have just returned from New I
8 York city, where we bought heavily (
| of SPRING- and SUMMER goods, ■
M and in order to make room for our ||
P large new stock, we are going to offer II
H our entire stock of high grade, ready 1
g| to wear clothing and furnishings at 112:
I 20 Per Cent, off Our Regular Selling Price I
This cut is for ten days only, com- I
mencing Saturday, March 21st, and gf
- lasting until April Ist.
Bargain hunters who think, will 1
| not be disappointed here. Shrewd Jf
investors will supply themselves for 'I
! their future needs. This is your ?1
chance to get a crack at the greatest 1
bargains ever offered in Emporium, tf
The prices on all goods have been >
slaughtered and values thrown to the ?
winds, for everything must go, to 8
make room for our large and hand
some Spring stock.
Jasper Harris, I
The People's Clothier. Jk
'
IBalcotn & Lloyd, 112
| prepared 1
I For I
i 1 i
I the SedSot7|
| We have opened and are displaying a if
1 choice line of . .
| FANCY I
I DRY GOODS 1
Jf P
[.J specially selected for the . . [i
L l i
| Seasot7. I
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We have gathered such articles as j
combine elegance with
utilityat and |
1 Very Reasonable ij
| ~ Prices |]
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