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JOB PRINTING, rht Job department of the PRKSS is complete, and affords facilities for doing the best class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION TAID TO Law Printing. No paper wilfbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out of the county must be paid for in advance. eW-No advertisements will be accepted at less than the price for fifteen words. £«-Keligious notices free. REPUBLICAN STATE NOMINATIONS. For Auditor General, WILLIAM P. SNYDER, Chester County. For State Treasurer, WILLIAM L. MATHEUS, Delaware County. For Judge of the Superior Court, JOHN J. HENDERSON, Crawford County. THOMAS A. MORRISON, McKean County. Council Proceedings. Regular meeting Borough Council, Emporium, Pa., June Ist, 1903. Present: Messrs. Friendle, Green, Marshall, Nelson, Catlin, Balcom, Housler and Cummings. Absent:— None. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. Moved by Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr.Nelson,that ordinance taxing poles and wires be passed, notwithstanding the veto of the Burgess. The Ayes and Nays were called as follows: Aye:—Messrs. Green, Marshall, Nel son, Balcom, Cummings.—s. Nay:—Messrs. Friendle, Catlin, Housler.—3. The motion was declared lost. On motion by Mr. Marshall second ed by Mr. Green, duly carried, the fol lowing bills were ordered paid: T, R. Lyons, hauling hose cart $3.00 H. Hilliard, work on belt 3 13 Emporium Machine Co., invoice 65 C. B. Howard Co., lumber ...85 37 James Davin, work on streets 28 88 Pat. Haley, do 27 13 M. Mulcahey. do 24 50 John Frazure, do 7 88 John Blinzler, do 24 40 John Fridett, do II 38 John Norris. do 3 00 Thos. Cavanaugh. do 8 75 Samuel Rcntz, do 1 75 W. F. Lloyd, freight and labor paid 8 95 George Nickerson, services 5 00 Reports of Burgess, J. P., and Chief of Police ordered filed. Moved by Mr. Friendle, seconded by Mr. Nelson,that tax collector be notified to pay all taxes in arrears before next meeting or suit would be brought for same. Carried. Petition for Electric light at foot of Broad street was read and no motion by Mr. Marshall seconded by Mr. Nel son same was referred to Electric Light Committee. Moved by Mr. Friendle, seconded by- Mr. Cummings, that the Secretary be instructed to place in the hands of the proper officer for service upon the fol lowing property owners, in the Bor ough of Emporium, notices to build, rebuild or repair their sidewalks locat ed in front of their respective proper ties in Emporium Borough within twenty days after service of said notice or the said walks will be built, rebuilt, or repaired as the case may be by the Borough < 112 Emporium without further notice and 20 per cent, will be added to the cost thereof,which cost of building, rebuilding or repairing and the said 20 per cent, additional will be charged to and collected from their respective estates. The persons upon whom notices shall be served and the location of the side walks and the nature of the work re quired are as follows: I>. Murry Est, West side Pine street new walk; Jno. F. Parsons, North side Fourth street, repairs; Hackenburg & Thomas, Broad street, repairs; C. B. Howard & Co, Broad street, repairs; M. Cavanaugh, Broad and second streets, repairs. Moved by Mr. Friendle, seconded by Mr. Catlin, that if he so long works for the Borough, Frank Munday shall be paid fttO, per month for May, June, July, August and September and |SO, per month for balance of year Car ried Moved by Mr. Green, seconded by Mr. Cummings, that liorough accept the money subscribed for repairs to Fourth street and do the work as soon as possible. Carried. Moved by Mr. Cummings, seconded by Mr Nelson that a committee of sii be appointed, with the BurgMss as chairman, with authority to receive the money subscribed for improve ments to Fourth street and let a con tra< t for the work, or havti same done in such manner a* in their judgment seems best. • 'arried. |*rt<>r. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure re stored me. G. WAGONER. Knobsville. Pa." Prtigslsts. 50c.. fl. Ask for Cook Hook Free. ST.VITUS'DANCEK^n:r,;;^:;:i!;;N^ Timber Lands Absorbed. WILLIAMS PORT, June 2. —The larges lumber company in the state has just been organized here with C. S. Horton as president. It is the Central Penn sylvania Lumber company, which has acquired by purchase all the timber land, of the Penn, Elk and Union com panies, representing several hundred thousand acres in Central and North western Pennsylvania. The capital stock of the concern is §20,000 000. There is timber enough to furnish sawing for 15 years. The purchase covers six mills located at Jamison City, Laquin, Gray's Run, Tiadaghton, Lestonia and Loleta, and this number will probably be increased by opera tions at other points. The company has control of 200 miles of railroad. Ihe Late L. R. (ileason. The following from the Wellsboro Advocate, is a brief outline of the busi ness career of the late L. R Gleason, so well and favorably known in this county, especially at Driftwood and Medix Run, where he has been inter ested in business: "Readers of this paper will recall a mention in the preceding issue of this paper of the death of L. R Gleason, of Canton, who died May 19, aged 73 years. He was born in Button, War ren county, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1829, and came to Pennsylvania with his parents in 1840. At sixteen worked in the Blossburg mines. At nineteen com menced lumbering in the Pine Creek region. Married Martha Irvin, of Union, Tioga county, who died in 1880. In 1881 he married Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, of Canton, a sister of Judge John b Mitchell, of Wellsboro. He worked in the lumber woods as laborer, superintendent and contractor until 1868, when he formed a partnership with his brother-in-law, William Irvin, in the tannery business at Canton, In 1881 they enlarged their business, building a large tannery at what is now Gleasonton, Clinton county. In 1887 he bought out his partner's in terest, taking his live sons into busi ness with him under the iirm name of L. R. Gleason & Sons. In 1889 they buiit the Crescent tannery at Drift wood, Cameron county, and in 1895 the Cold Spring at Medix Run, in Elk count}'. The five boys are all practical tanners and have charge ot the differ ent plants. The home plant at Canton is in the firm name of Gleason & Clark, he having taken into partnership his two stepsons J. Fred and H. Lee Clark. His Last Hope Realized. fFrorn the Sentinel, Globe, Mont.) lo the first opening of Oklahoma fo settlers in 18S9, the eiiitor of this paper was among the many seekers after for tune who made the big race one fine dav in April. During his traveling about and afterwards his eauiping upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, which together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossible to cheek, and along in June the case became bad he ex pected to die. One day one of his neigh bors brought him one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given him while he was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and in a few minutes the dose was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was noticed and within an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fort night. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel grateful. The season for bowel dis orders being at hand suggests this item. For sale by L. Taggart. Beware of the vice that goes around wearing the mask of virtue. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. Is everywhere recognized as the one remody that can always be depended up on and that is pleasant to take. It is es pecially valuable for summer diarrhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great many children each year. For sale by L. Taggart. A cynic is a man who laughs at the world with tears in his eyes. Chamberlain's I'ain Malm is au auti sepetic liniment, and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to lieal without maturation and much more iiuickly than by the usual treatment. For sale by L. Taggart. Let him who would move the woorld get a move on himself first Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what you need when you have DO appetite, feel dull alter eating and wake up with a bad taste in your uumth They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and give you a relish for your food F r rale by L Taggart I he One l'«clii|i t»>«. lu rod printed wrappers, colors c >i toil, wool or silk HI saint) bath. Sample lue any color New I'eerlesM, Klmlra, N. Y. .tOUt, CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 4. 1903. nin Dnhincnn c lO Big Shows (Jill mOUIIO Combined EMPORIUM On Tuesday, June 16 < Bt5T TROUPE OF ,Q>, ONLY tLEPKMf i fDUCATEO BRASS BAM j ON EARTH %}■■' tfV /*, IH£X!STS«Cf! i ) r >?•. V-I'< ■ (112 • - ■ ■ v hi'---. ■Jt'TV.SI t 1 i 'i i'i -"'J'liv ' ; ' • *rn ' ' I - 112 I S N. K'- | PRESENTING the iOEAL SHOW tt~¥ORLD Comprised in Circus, Hippodrome, Menagerie, Museum, Prodigy, Aerial Equestrian, Gymnastic, Acrobatic, and Athletic Departments with Three Rings,, Three Stagey, Aerial Enclosed Race Track, Spectacular Amphitheatre, Sports Areanas and Gymnastic Plazas. 300 PRODIGIOUS AND PHENOMENAL PERFORMERS Whose Incrediahle, Unexpected, Mysterious, Breathless, Inexpressible, In describable, Strange, Weird, Curious, Surprising and Sensational Exploits on the Ground, in the Air and with New INGENIOUS APPARATUS Bewilders, Amazes, Confounds, Astounds, Interests and Instructs. HEADED BY MrDUICTn The Wonder of the Age in his Sensational, |\we-Inspiring, 111 LI MIO I U, Death Defying, Unparalleled Act of CIRCLING THE LOOP IN AN AUTOMOBILE- Without .'a Precedent nd for the first lime presented in America. See the Wonderful Performing Sea Lions. Herd of Performing Elephants. Mighty Millionaire Menagerie. 50 Cages and Gilded Dens. 500 Horses. 100 Shetland Ponies. The grand Biblical Spectacular Prodution, KING SOLOMON AND THE QUEEN OF2SHEBA 1,000 Men, Women and Horses in the Cast.| Grand $300,000 Free Street Parade. Every Tent brilliantly illuminated by electric lights and thoroughly waterproof. Two performances daily, rain or shine. Excursions on all railroads. "I had been troubled for some time with indigestion and sour stomach," says Mr-. Surah W. Curtis, of Lee, Mass., "and h;»ve been taking Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped tue very much so that now I can eat many things that before I could not." It you have any trouble with your stom ach why not take these Tablets and get well? For sale by L. Taggart. FOR SALE— WiII be sold at public sale, June 18,1903, at 3 o'clock p. m. one silver watch, deposited with Em porium Borough by Chas. Killer, for fines. 14 3t. W. F. LLOYD, Treasurer. DeWitt ■ DeWitt Is the name to look for when r you goto buy Witch Hazel Salve. ~ DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve Is the original and only genuine. In fact Dewltt'slsthe only Witch Hazel Salva that Is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits—base Imi tations, cheap and worthless —even dangerous. DeWltt'sWltch Hazel Salve Is a specific for Piles; Blind, Bleeding, Itchlngand Protruding Piles. Also Cut 5, Burns, Bruises, Sprains. Lacerations, Contusions, Boils. Carbuncles. Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, and all other Skin Diseases. SALVE PHEPAHED Br E. C. DeWitt 4 Co., Chicago MAI III' Fit! K. V > KKYKIIM, l!«a«rillom, liittniiiiua. cmKjt> Luiic Krvrr. Milk K«««r. 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Is prepared to make your Holiday season one of good cheer. Finest Domestic Wines and Beers, Embracing all the pop ular brands. Eine line of light wines, guaran teed absolutely pure. Celebrated Erie Beer 4I.WAVN KEAIIV. Send your orders by letter or 'phone early. 44-ly. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED BY Cheney's Collecting Agency of Towundu, I*a. We •hull from lime tu Unit nlfrr for »»!•• uii claim* HKitiuti delin •: 4. i ami t«n ,in in rnauM. T»»» «mhi UU>« I T IMaI ■) u»»«r 4Ui.|i|>uUt(. 1 1 CO yat tu*. Spring I Summer I Clothing. ! Beautiful fabrics ® 'in! ave secn our I ASK YOURSELF if you think you can afford to I purchase clothing of any old make a,t any old price. ■ We are sole agents here for the 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 110 if ■ more than the ordinary make. We want to call especial astention to onr line of | Boys' and Children's Clothing. Never have we shown a better assortment of popular priced clothing for school or dress wear. Our line of Oeuts' Furnishings has been properly looked after and if you want something nobby in Shirts we are prepared to suit you. In Hatsj 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 purc-hase or not. I Jasper Harris, IBalcom & Lloyd. 1 I I I I prepared 1 k r* i I F° r I I the Season j |j "We have opened and are d isplaying a 1' [:[! choice line of . . I FANCY I 1 DRY GOODS I 111 P jt| specially selected for the . . I Summer! m pj I *®' Season. 1 Ik We have gathered such ar tides as combine elegance w Lth utilityat and II Very Reason able i ll T J • 1» l! ~ Prices !l i,!Ralc()in& Lloyd. I = =r= -=