S«irr)epor) j^Wss. ESTABLISHED BY O. II.GOULD. HENRY H. MULLIN, Editor and Manager. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY TERMS OFSUBBCRIPTION: Per year 00 If paid is advance |l 50 ADVERTISING RATES. A Iverti ementMare published at the rate of one dollar per square for one insertion and tifly cents persquare for each subsequent insertion. It IU'SIJV the year or for six or three mouths are oiv and aniform, aud will be furnished on appli cation. Legal and Official Advertising per square, three times or less, $2 00; each subsequent insertionso ceuts per scjuare. Local noticesten cent s per 1 ine for onei nsertion, live cents per line for eac hsubsequentconsecutive insertion. Obituary notices over live lines, ten cents per Inc. Slmpleannouncement* >fbirths,marriages and deaths will beinserted free. it i -iness 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 els.per issue. JOB PRINTING. rhe Jobdepartment of the PRESS is complete, an J atl'ords facilities for doing the best class oi work. PARTICULAII ATTENTION I>AID TO Law Printing. No paper wiiibe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at t lie option of the publisher. Papers sent out ofthe county must be paid for in advance. «s#-No advertisements will be accepted at less than the price for fifteen words. #»*Religious notices free. nj-r.r -vr. jjun .texm j—7-jj ■ uj. * i nrnnnun REPUBLICAN STATE NOMINATIONS. For Auditor General, WILLIAM P. SNYDER, Chester County. For State Treasurer, WILLIAM L. MATHEUS, Delaware County. Forjudge of the Superior Court, JOHN J. HENDERSON, Crawford County. THOMAS A. MORRISON, MclCean County. Cameron Flowers in Chicago. Chicago, June 8, 1903. Editor I'reu:— Perhaps it might be interesting to you or your readers to know how little is often really known of that beautiful flower which grows in such profusion on the liills of Cameron county and has been so frequently urged for adoption as the flower most appropriate for our National emblem. I refer to the laurel. On Friday, June the fifth, Mrs. P. B. Campbell gave a Cuban Lawn Fete in Oakley Hall. Mrs. Campbell is one of the West Side society leaders and never does things by half. In speaking of the decorations for the hall a few weeks ago I suggested laurel and re minded her of a promise made earlier in the season, by Mr. S. J. Fee, to send her a bunch when they were in bloom. She was delighted with the idea and I immediately wrote Mr. Fee who gen erously supplied an abundanae of the lovely blossoms. The interior of the hall was decorated to represent the lawn of a Cuban Club House, Havanna, Cuba. The electric chandeliers were enclosed in crepe tissue which casta delicate shade over the surroundings. Numerous trees and patchss of shrubbery adorned the hall and on which the laurel flowers had been so tastefully arranged that un less closely scrutinized would seem to have been placed there by nature. A calcium lamp threw light upon the principal events. The orchertra play ed in a bower of trees and shrubbery, bedecked with laurel. Judging from those with whom I came in contact dnring the evening I do not believe that 20 per cent, of the guests had any idea of the nature of laurel and most of those present beheld the flowers for the first time. Some asked it those were real laurel trees and some hod a vague idea that it was a vine. Still others imagined it was a plant resembling the Golden Rod. But the beauties of the blossoms seemed to impress all and manifested itself in the desire for tho possession of a sprig with the result that fully two-thirds of the laurel was carried away at the close of die fete. Ido not believe that the people of Cameron couuty fully appreciate the beauty nature has bestowed upon them with such a lavish hand. Yours respectfully, HARRY F. JORDAN. His Last Hope Healized. [From the Beutiue), Olobe, Mont.) In the first opcuiug of Oklahoma to settlers in 188!), the editor 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 camping upou 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 check, and along in .June the ease 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 gieat agony, and in a few minutes the dose was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was noticed aud within an hour the patient j was taking his first sound sleep for a fort night. I'h.it one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel grateful. The season for bowel dis order* being at hand suggests this item. For Mile by 1,. Taygart. I he One Package Oye. lu re.l printml wrappers, colon c<>t ton, wool or ailk in HMIIIO hath Sample toe. any color. Sew Peerlmn, Klmira, N. Y. W a#t. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY i Backache All diseases of Kidneys, A( i wv 1 Bladder, Urinary Organs, m ~m 111 I . Also Rheumatism, Back I I 1 i""' i ache.HcartDisease Gravel.l >ll II I . 1 Dropsy, Female Troubles. Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. if necessary write l)r. Fen tier, lit) has spent a llfo time curing Just such cases us yours. All consultations rree. "Your Kidney and Backache Cure has cured two very bad cases anions our custo mers the past year whom the doctors had given up. J. L. STILL & CO., Woodland, la." j Druggists. 50c., JI. Ask for Cook Book- Free. ST.VITUS'DANCE;; ; First Fork. Irve Kimball lost a horse valued at | $250, a few days since. The first rain of anyaccounl in about two months came on Sunday and was very welcome, as all crops were suffering, especially grass. Corn and potatoes have been very backward about coming up, for lack of moisture, and small fruits will be a light crop from same cause. M. J. Colcord and family of the | Potter Journal, were visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity, a couple of days last week, and putin the most of their time at his father's, I). 1). Colcord, M. D. Tanners are "husking bark"' from their next season's stock of logs, and the mill as a consequence is at a standstill. Said deponent, don't know whether they are going to start a tannery. Brobst's mill is also idle for want of stock, and other reasous. Nathan Bailey who lived at the mouth of Bailey Run 50 years ago, died in Wis., some time in April, aged 83. A. J. Bailey, of Alamagordo, N. M., is the only surviver of that branch of the Bailey family, three of whom have died within a year, viz : Mrs. Kuth Barclay, Mrs. Geo. Gates, and Nathan Bailey. Barclay Bro's are puttiug in a camp in Muley llun, and are going to peel in that and Rattlesnake Run, and expect to finish up their standing timber on this stream this season. Probably next spring will be the last driving on this stream And is it about time, for the water is get ting too bad for even log-floaters to work in. XX. ANOTHER FREE* DISTRIBUTION. L. Taggart Received More .Samples of Mi-o-na • The advertisement of the distribution of samples of Mi-o-na, the great dys pepsia cure, published in the PRESS of last month waa so successful that the supply wassoon exhausted and many people were disappointed. In order to fulfill their offer the proprietors of Mi o-na have sent several hundred more samples to L. Taggart and any one by cutting out the following coupon and presenting it at his store, can obtain without charge a two day's treatment ofthis great dyspepsia remedy. COUPON. This coupon, if presented at my store, entitles the holder to a two day's' treatment of Mi-o-na, the great dyspepsia cure. L. TAGGART. This distribution of samples shows more conclusively than anything else possibly could the great merit of this remedy. If Mi o-na did not do all that is claimed for it the distribution of sam pies would be the most foolish way tha proprietors could take to advertise it. Many people prefer to buy aSO cent box intead of trying a sample, as L Taggart agrees to refund the money if the remedy does not give perfect satis faction, so that tho purchaser runs no risk whatever. Go early to-day to L. Taggart's store with your coupon, for while the supply of samples is large yet the many calis will soon exhaust it. 16-2t. When a man is going to the dogs be usually meets the dogs about half way. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Bemedy. Is everywhere recognized as the one remedy 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. We prepare ourselves for eternity by doing our day's work while it is day. Chamberlain's Pain Halm is an anti sepetie liniment, and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to heal without maturation and much more quickly than by the usual treatment. For sale by L. Taggart. If a man doesn't know when he is well | off he at least realiies when he was. Teachers Wanted. We need at once a few more teachers, both experienced and inexperienced, We have more calls this year than ever before Schools and ootwgw aoppUtd with competent teachers fret) of coat. Address with Stamp. AMKHK'AN TKACIIKHS' ASSOCIATION, j J. L. <iKAiUM,I.. L. D., Mgr., IS-St. Memphis, Toun. The Kureka Mfg. <'o., of Kant St l<ouis, 111., want a man with rig to in troduce Poultry Mixture in this coun ty. They guarantee ft 50 a day to a good worker and they furnish bank rt-ferunce of their reliability. Mend Mtamii for particular*. Kureka Mfg. Co., lios l»t», Kast St. I x>uis, ill. « I ly CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE n, 1903. .iiii).Riii)iiisoii's ,o Co B ; 112l b f n h e r EMPORIUM On Tuesday, June 16 TROUPtOF p) ONLY ELEPHANT itC'JSP BRASS BAND i ( ■- VE PRESENTS«» MS WORLD Comprised in Circus, Hippodrome, Menagerie, Museum, Prodigy, Aerial Equestrian, Gymnastic, Acrobatic, and Athletic. Departments with Three Rings,, Three Stages, Aerial Enclosed Race Track, Spectacular Amphitheatre, Sports Areanas and Gymnastic Plazas. 300 PRODIGIOUS AND PHENOMENAL PERFORMERS Whose Incrediable, 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 M CDUICTfi The Wonder of the Age in his Sensational, i\vve-Inspiring, mCrnlO I U, Death Defying, Unparalleled Act of CIRCLING THE LOOP IN AN AUTOMOBILE- Without |a Precedent ud 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 OF SHERA 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 sonr stomach," says Mrs. Sarah W. ('urtis, of Lee, Mass., "and liave been taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped me very much so that now I can eat many things that before I could not." If you have auy 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 tines. 14-3t. W. F. LLOYD, Treasurer. DeWitt DeWltt 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'sls the only Witch Hazel Salve that Is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits—base Imi tations. cheap and worthless even dangerous. DeWitt'sWitch Hazel Salve Is a specific for Piles; Blind, Bleeding. Itching and Protruding Piles. Also Cuts, Burns. Bruises. Spraln3, Lacerations, Contusions, Boils, Carbuncles. Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, and all other Skin Diseases. SALVE PKBPARED Br E. C. DeWitt £ Co., Chicago For Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. Three Bile*. Jsc.. »Oc. aud 01.011. Hold by llrumilala, or unit prepaid on rncelpt of price. Humphrey*' Medicine Co., Cor. Wllllani and John N|>„ Hie* Vork. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, In use over 40 years, the only success- i ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec ial package far serious cases, $5. Bold by l>ru«fl*U, or wut prepaid on receipt of priest Humph,,,,' Mad. Co., William 4 Jokn SU., N. V. A m»f»\ ifrtttln rrhff for Hii|iiir<wd I ■ Stirr! Sftnnljf! H»( fort loti I outrun!* •<\ ■ or imoik v !(**rtiin!«Nl. s« nt j»r. ( ,*m ft.r ■ fl.tn |.« r !*.« will nt I ti< in on trial, t*» ■ '•« |Mhi for wliin r< i• v« »l. hmiii|i|« * | i. . I UmiblllDlcntQ ,»g. f4, UwtMiM p m I Mi»|il iuKiii|Mirt*i»i by I. 'I mm! ami H (' THIS EMPORIUM Bottling Works HENRY KRAFT, Prop. ! Ia 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.WAVS READY. Send your orders by letter or 'phone early. 44-ly. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED BY Cheney's Collecting Agency of Towanda, I*H. We .ball fnmi time to Hiui* offer fur lutle tin- I (mill claim* ttKnlntt delinquent debtor*. I Wntuli 111 ih Bpiinn, I ! EVERY WOMAN n.-nla a, r«lUbla ' wuodily luffiluiiia. | A DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are *»f<> an l . «rtuln In result The tfeau lu« (l»r IWI >) ua<er 4i**|>tMut. fI uo |>«r box. ' 8..M b> It t', lluU>on, <lru«gi»i ( 111 uininer \mW-M Clothing, 1 I I jljlj Ml Beautiful fabrics m / I 11 '7/ \'l trimmed, splendidly I s I ASK YOURSELF if you think you can afford to m purchase clothing u f any old make at 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 more than the ordinary make. We want to call especial astentiou to our 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 events Furnishings has been properly looked after and if you want something nobby in Shirts we are prepared to suit you. In 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. Jasper Harris, 1 The People's Clothier. |Balcom & Lloyd. E I r = | I prepared 1 If] r~* ® | for P I the Season :i j|jT I Jfj 1,1 We have opened and are displaying a fiJ | choice line of . . | FANCY I DRY GOODS 1 In |J I I specially selected for the . . I Summer li i m, I • Season. i| rpj l|i! We have gathered such articles as y combine elegance with j utilityat and | Very Reasonable | l| Prices ;i II !| \Mmw ft Lloyd. I ■ tfWliSrli ¥~
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