£San)e.por) JfVess. ESTABLISHED BV C. B.GOULD. HENRY H. MULLIN, Editor and Manager. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY j TERM 8 OF SUBSCRIPTION: Per year |2 00 If paid is advance ' 41 50 ADVERTISING RATES. Advert! euienU are published at the rate of one dollar per squareforoneinsertion and fiftycents per M(|uar«j for each subsequent insertion. Rites by the year or for six or three monthsare off auuuniform,and will befurnished on appli cation. Legal and Official Advertising per square,three times or less, 112 2 00; eacli subsequent insertionSO centH per square. T <wO n<-itfceitrnreTit« pn r line for otiei nsertion, live cents perlineforeachsubsequenteonsecntive Insertion. Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per ine. Sim pleannouncements of births,marriages and deaths will be inserted free. Business Cards, five lines or less J5.00 per year over live! ines. at the regular rates of advertising No localinserted for less than 75 eta. per issue, JOB PRINTING. The Job department of the PRESS is complete, and affords facilities for doing the best class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. No puperwillbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option ofthe publisher. Papers sent out ofthe cocnty must be paid for in advance. 49* No advertisements will be accepted at less than the price for fifteen words. Religious notices free. ■ II ■■■■■■■■■UIMUCT— VALL riiii SiAlc. Cui«VLU l (ON. TO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS OF PENN SYLVANIA: I am directed by the Republican State' Commi ttee to announce that the Republicans of Pennsyl vania, by their duly chosen Representatives, will meet in convention at the Opera House, in the city of Harrfsburg, on Wednesday, May 27th,1903, tvt lOSo 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 General. Two persons for the office of Judge ofthe Su perior Court. In accordance with the rules governing the organuutkm, the representation in the State Convention will be based on the vote polled at the last Presidential election. Uoder the'rules each legislative district is entitled to one delegate for every two thousand votes cast: for the Presi. dentiai Electors in 1900. and additional delegate for every fraction of two thousand votes polled in of one thousand. By order ofthe Republican Slate Committee. M. S. QUAY, Chairman. W. R. ANDREWS, Secretary. EDITORIAL riENTION. According to some of the best informed senators and representa tives reciprocity with Cuba is as sured. ♦ + President Roosevelt's popularity in the west is assured. I Lis long "swing around the circle'' will, however, materially benefit his party and will, it is hoped, be the means of healing some local acres, t t Secretary Root says when the lime cuinen JOI UTIIU revision it should be undertaken by Congress during a long session and not im mediately before a national election when everyone is "inclined to "play politics." 4- Hamlin Garland has interested himself in the naming of the In dians. It is not his idea, nor that of the Indian Ofiiee, to abolish In dian names but to establish a sys tem of surnames, preserving the Indian significance and individual ity wherever possible. 112 112 ■f 4- Senator Lodge presented to the Home Market Club the true in wardness of the Canadian reciproc ity situation. What the Canadians wanted is liberty to compete with the farmers of the United States while still giving signal advantages to British manufacturers. ♦ 112 It is stated that .Senator Morgan will espouse the good roads move ment at the. next Congress. If he devotes the same energy to that as he did to the Nicaraguan canal route he may accomplish wonders and leave behind him a monument to his labors in the Senate. ♦ + ♦ ♦ According to many prominent democratic statesmen, William Jennings Bryan will continue to exercise his influence in democratic councils. We do not doubt it but in view of that fact the people will protest against "democratic coun cils of the nation. •112 * There is no real rest for the man of affairs. With the invention of wireless telegraph the "absolute rest from business worries" former ly obtainable on an ocean voyage has been rendered impossible. The President will spend two weeks in the heart of Yellowstone Park, hut he will IJC in cou stani communi cation by special wire with the White Mouse. The sigh for "a lodge in somo vast wilderness" has lost its meaning. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY - Backache All diseases of Kidneys, /"V w t W""V w-* Bladder, Urinary Organs, 112 111 1 . Also Rheumatism, Back ■ I | r* ache,HeartDlsease.Gravel.■ Jim I . Dropsy, Female Troubles. V/ * m. ■-# Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Fen tier, lie has spent a life time curing Just such cases as yoin-s. All consultations Free. "For years I had backache, severe pains across kidneys and scalding urine. J could not get out of bed without help. The use of Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure re stored me. G. WAGONER, Knobsvllle. Pa. 1 Druggists. 50c.. sl. Ask for Cook Bock- Free. CT MITIICnAUPC Stlr «' Cure. Circular. I»r oI'VIIUo UAPIuL Fennor, Fredonia.N.Y One Editor's Woes. A Missouri editor whose wife is a strong woman suffragist, has sprung the following on his readers: "Rock a-bye, baby, your mother is gone; she's at the caucus and will be there till dawn, she wore pap's trousers and in them looked queer; so hush-a-bye, baby, your mamma's a terror; she's run three conventions declared for three fellows she's great on the straddle, 'way up on the vote, so hush-n-bye, baby, your papa's a goat. Roek-a-bye, baby, the dishes are clean; papa's done scrubbing and put on the beans; your mamma is late seems always to lag, but heaven help pap if she comes home with a "jag'!" SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP. Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "When I had an attack ol the grip last winter (tha second one) I actually cured myself with one bottle ol' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N. Y. "This is the honest truth. I at times kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoonl'ul of this remedy, and when the conghing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass off -and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a most agreeable surprise is very mildly. 1 had no idea that it would or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did. and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the remeuy caused it to not only be of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had not used the contents of one bottle before Mr. Grig had bid me adieu. ' For sale by L. Taggart. Most men who consider themselves big guns are only smooth bores. A disordered stomach may cause no cud ol' trouble. When the stomach fails to perform its functions the bowels be come deranged, the liver autl kidneys con gested, causing numerous diseases, the most fatal of which are painless and there fore the more to be dreaded. The im portant thing is to restore tho stomach and liver to a healthy condition, and lor this purpose no better preparation can be used than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by L. Taggart. 1 n order to enjoy life a man must be a little miserable aceasionally. The best physic: Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take; pleasant in effect. For sale by L. Tag gart. The One Package Dye. In rod printed wrappers, colors cot ton, wool or silk in same bath. Sample 10c, any color. New Peerless, Elmira, N. Y. 50 26t. Reduced Rates to St. Louis. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the Dedication ceremonies of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, at St. Louis, Mo , April 30 to March 2, and the National and International Good Roads Convention, April 27 to May 2, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to St Louis and return from all stations on its lines, April 26, 27, 28, and 29, good going only on date of sale and good returning to leave St. Louis not later than May 4. Tickets must be executed by Joint Agent for return passage, for which service no fee will be charged. 2679-8-lt. The Eureka Mfg. Co., of East St Louis, 111., want a man with rig to in troduce Poultry Mixture in this coun ty. They guarantee $3 50 a day to a good worker and they furnish bank reference of their reliability. Send stamp for particulars. Eureka Mfg. Co., Box 99, East St. Louis, 111. 46-1-ly. $30.00 to California $30.00. Every day until June 15th the Missouri Pacific Ry., will sell one way colonist tickets from St. Louis to California at the exceed ingly low rate of thirty dollars. Pro portionately low rates from other points. Through tourist cars every j week. Write for particulars to Jno. R. i James, Central Passenger Agent, 905 j Park Hldg., Pittsburg, Pa. fl-tf. Wantkd —Several persons of char acter and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to repre sent and advertise old established wealthy business In.mo of solid financial standiug. Salary $21.00 weekly with exponsew additional, all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head of fices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial Co., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. 51 16t. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, /1 MI 16, 1903. A Groat Bensation. There was a big sensation iu Leesville, Intl., when W. li. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption. He writes: ' I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a com plete cure." Similiar cures of Consump tion, Pnenmonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and Lung troubles, price 50c, and SI.OO. Guaranteed by IJ. Taggart, Druggist. Trial bottles free: Friends bought with presents are soon again purchased from us Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back aud sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bit ters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I con tinued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one seould fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at L. Taggart's drug store. There are a whole lot of people who swear by and at natural gas. AThoußhtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills and she got relief at onee and was finally cured. Only 25c, at L. Taggart's Drug Store. The atmosphere of society is apt to make a green man turn red. A Sweet Breath. Is a never failing sign of a healthy stomach. When the breath is bad the stomach is out of order. There is no remedy in the world equal to Kodol Dys pepsia cure for curing indigestion, dys pepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes, "I have been a dyspeptic for years—tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use of Kodol I began to improve at once, and after taking a few bottles am full restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like. Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. 11. C. Dodson. Are You Going West. Beginning February 15th, and con tinuing every day thereafter until April 30th, there will be a special rate to all points in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. For maps, rates, routes and other informa tion write at once to W. H. Allen, Dis trict passenger Agent, Wisconsin Cen tral Railway, 621 Park Building, Pitts bui'g, Pa. 47-16t. SHSHSHSE SSSSBSSE Lh ni I GROCERIES I 3 Cj ji nJ ffi - HI ill TI I J j. j. 1 |3 Having just putin a f{] nice line of Groceries [}j ui with our meats, we nJ are now ready to fill n] [}{ your orders at the fu very lowest prices. lij Everything fresh n] and strictly high [}! jjj grade. A fine line fu of cookies ; from 10c [n lb. to 22c lb. These n] [jj are the best cookies jjj ru made. In 5 - I 11 | GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. $ Geo. H. Gross. liSHHSESHSHSasaS 2SHSTH SP ■= HHs) THE EMPORIUM Bottling Works HHNRY 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 lino of light wines, guaran teed absolutely puro. Celebrated Erie Beer AI.WAVH REAUV. Send your orders by letter or 'phone early. 14-ly. Administrator'!* .Notlcv. linttite of HHIPOET HOGAN. NOTICE IS hereby given that letters testamen tary upon the estate of HniDoirr HOOAN, lateof Km porinm, Cameron county, l'a.,ileoeaHe<l have been granted to the nmlerslKiied, to whom all claims must be presented nnil all monies due said estate must be paid. JOHN HOOAN, Administrator. Emporium, Pa., March 17, 1903. l-6t. Auditor's Notice. rnHE undersigned Andilor, nppoiuted by the i Orphan's Court of the County of Cameron to pass upon the exception* filed to the account of John T. Kane (lii re-estale of Miirtin fJritlin, lateol Driftwood HOIOIIRII. deceased) will attend to the duties of his appointment, at tile I'rothon otary's office, in the Court House, in the Borough of Emporium, oil the Bth day of April. A. I)., 1903, at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day, when all persons interested can attend, or be debarred ■ from making exceptions thereafter. C. J. GOODNOUUH. Auditor, i Emporium. Pa., .March 19th, 191/3.—6-11. Rejjistcr'B siiifl Clerk's Notice. STATU or PKXNSVI.VANIA, I q s . COUNTY OF CAMERON, F°=>- "VTOTICE '' hereby given that M. M. Larrabee, i> one of the Executors ol the estates of Hul dah and Parmelia Freeman, late of Shinpen township, deceased, has filed bis first and final accounts of bis administration of the said estates; also that Albert Greiner, Guardian of Myrtle Shatter, a minor child of M rtlia Shatter, lateof Grove township, deceased, has filed his first and final account of his administration of the said estate and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court at April term, next, for confir mation ni hi. C. JAYGOODNOtJGH, Register and Clerk O. C. Emporium, Pa., March 30th, 1903. /"tOURT PROCLAMATION.— WHEREAS:— The \J Hon. CHAS. A. MAYBB President Judge and the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and GEO. A. WALKER, Associate Judge.sof Courts of Oyer ami Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued their precept bearing date the 20tli day of Dec. A. D., 1902, and to me directed for holding Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas in the Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the 27th day of April, 1903, at 10 o'clock, a.m., and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper per sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other rememberances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Emporium, Pa., March 28th, 1903, and in the 127 th year of the Independence of the United States of America. HARRY HEMPHILL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sales. "13 Y VIRTUE ofSUNDRY WRITS of Fieri Fa- Ocias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Cameron county, and to rue directed, I have seized, levied upon and taken into execution and will expose to public sale and will sell to the highest and best bidder, at the Court House, in Emporium, Pa., on Friday, 21lli Hay of April, A. 11.,1908, AT 2:00 O'CLOCK, P. M., The following described real estate, to-wit: ALL that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the Township of Grove, county of Cameron and state of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post on the bank of the First Fork of the Sionemahoning Creek at the mouth of a small run; tliencj up said small run, south forty four degrees, east one hundred and five perches to a post; thence cast fifty-three perches to a chestnut oak; thence south one degree, west one hundred and seventy and seven-tenths perchesto a post on line of Warrant No. 4157; thence north sixty and one-hall' degrees west one hundred perches to a post; thence by lands of Dodge & Co., west lo a hemlock on the bank of the creek; thence up said creek the several courses and dis tances thereof two hundred and two perches to the place of beginning, containing one hun dred and fifty seven acres more or less and being part of Warrant N0.4159 and being the same land which Washington Bailey, Administrator of John Bailey, deceased, conveyed to James M. Lorsh baugh by deed dated April 22nd, 1879, and record ed in Cameron county in Deed Book "E," page, 627. About twenty acres of the above land is cleared and cultivated. The balance is in woodland. There is erected on slid land one frp.me dwelling house, one log dwelling house, one frame barn and other necessary out buildings. It is well sup plied with water and has an orchard thereon of apple and other fruit trees in bearing. Seized, taken into execution anil to be sold as the property of the estate of JAMES M. LORSHBAUGH, deceased, at the suit of the Executors of the estate of WASHINGTON BAILEY, deceased. ALSO. ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, situ ate in Shippen township, Cameron county, Penn sylvania. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a birch on the north bunk of the Driftwood Branch of the Sinnemahoning Creek; thence north eighty-nine rods to a post; thenoe north seventy degrees west, thir teen rods to a post; thence south thirty-four de grees west fifteen rods to a post; thence north fifty-six degrees west thirty-six rods to a post; thence seventy-two rods to the bank of said creek; thence down said creek by its several courses, sixty-five roils, more or less, to the place ofbegin ning, containing twenty-two acres, more or less, all of which is cleared and cultivated and having thereon one two-story frame dwelling house 23x 27 feet, with addition one and one-half stories high. 17x27 feet, one summer kitchen lßxlti feet, one frame barn 30x57 feet and one barn 16X41 feet, with other out buildings, an orchard of about sixty apple and other fruit trees in bearing and is well watered. ALSO. ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in the township, county and state uforesaid, bounded and descrided as follows, to-wit: Commncing at the north-east cornerof lot of C. C. Craven above described, running thence south lorty-six degrees east thirty-three rods to a post; thence twenty-six and one-half rods to centre of road; thence south forty six degrees east thirty three rods; thence north one mil one-half degrees east twenty-six and one half rods to the place of beginning,containing four acres more or less,all of which is cleared and cultivated and having thereon one two story frame dwelling house 18x 28 feet, one woodshed and other outbuildings, one well and one spring of water and about ten fruit trees. The two pieces last above described are the same land which A. H. Boynton and wife con veyea to Charles C. Craven by deed dated Feb ruary 28th, 1876, ond recorded in Cameron county in Deed Book "H," at page 309 and are contigu ous and constitute the homestead farm of C. C. Craven and may be sold together if desired. ALSO. ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, situ ate ill the township, county and state aforesaid, bounded on the north by the north line of War rant N0.1983; on the east by lands of L. G. Cook; on south by hindsof Frank Dodgeatidon the west by lands now or late of F. D. Leet, containing two hundred acres, more or less, about twentv five of which have been cleared and the balance in woodland, with living water thereon. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of CHARLES C. CRAVEN at the suit of JOHN DAY. TERMS CASH. No deed will he acknowledged until the purchase money is paid in full. HARRY HEMPHILL, High Sheriff . Sheriffs Office, I Emporium, Pa., March 27,1903. { 6-4t , .. • ■ I : l ■ I ■ - . i■ . / S Send model, sketch or photo of invention fort 112 freereport on patentability. For free book, 112 / How to Secure* DA nc II AD write# Foley's Kidney Cure i taakes kidneys and bladder right. !( lii Summer I \Xy\lp|r Clothing. I I,i lj within the teach of H j I Have you seen our JJ I not, we extend to i H l«wk. *"* you an invitation to H 1 y come and look tlieni ASK YOURSELF if you think you can afford to purchase clothing of any old make at any old price. S We are sole agents here for the 4 A. B. Kirschbaum Hand Made Clothing. This clothing is right up to date —NONE BETTER. This Clothing is well cut and well made and costs no more than the ordinary make. We want to call especial astention to our line of j|: Boys' and Children's Clothing. Never have we shown J a better assortment of popular priced clothing for school # or dress wear. 112; Our line of Gents' Furnishings has been properly looked after and if you want something nobby in Shirts IJ : we are prepared to suit you. 111 Hats, Caps and Shoes ] ® we always have all the popular styles. ~* Come in and see our stock. We will show you the ' same cordial treatment whether you purchase or not. J 5 Jasper Harris, I The People's Clothier. ,i '.gjizi [gfjsllgpL SBalcom & Lloyd. 8; ___ 8 I Prepared • | I For 112 I the Season p || We have opened and are displaying a 1 [| choice line of . . 1 FANCY i DRY GOODS 1 llfjf P ■ I specially selected for the . . • lij .a Simmer I | ® Sedsot?. I m i We have gathered such articles as j; combine elegance with p utilityat and | 1 Very Reasonable 1 m • i I 1 rices ~ I i j| I Raleom & Lloyd. S cMfr
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