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I'he Job department of the PRESS is complete, and affords facilities for doing the best class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out of the county must be paid for in advance. OS"No advertisements will be accepted at less than the price for fifteen words. WRelitsious notices free. REPUBLICAN STATE NOMINATIONS. For Auditor General, WILLIAM P. SNYDER. Chester County. Treasurer, WILLIAM L. MATHEUS, Delaware County. For Judge of the Superior Court, JOHN J. HENDERSON, Crawford County. THOMAS A. MORRISON, McKean County. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Rigular Oorrespondent.) Washington, Jane 29, 1903. Editor Press:— Postmaster General Payne has no intention of resigning from the Cabinet in the immediate future. This statement was made to your correspondent by the Postmaster General himself when his attention was called to the fact that numer ous reports had been sent out from Washington to the effect, that, owing to his poor health, the criti cism of the public press, etc., he would offer his resignation almost immediately. It is learned more over, that in making plans for the coming summer, which was done at the last Cabiuet meeting before the President left for Oyster Bay, the presence of Mr. Payne in Wash ington for at least a month more and his permanent retention of his preseut place was counted on. Senator Hanna, who spent Friday in Washington, said before leaving that there was on truth in the statement telegraphed from Cleve land that he had had come to Washington to confer with the President regarding Mr. Payna's probable resignation and that in so far as he knew Mr. Payne had no such intention. Senator Hanna said that his chief purpose in coming to Washington was to confer with Secretary Shaw with regard to the new postollice building at Cleveland. Asked if he discussed with Mr. Roosevelt the chairmanship of the Republican national committee, Mr. Hanna said that ho had no knowledge of his own intention to resign that posi tion, which is taken to mean that Mr. Hanna has agreed to retain that arduous position. Senator Hanna lunched at the White House the day he was in Washington, other guests present being Sir Thomas Lipton and Mr. Geo. W. Perkins, the partner of J. Pierpont Morgan. After luncheon Messrs. Ilauna and Perkins bad a long con ference with the President regard ing the proposed financial legisla tion which is being considered by Senator Ald rich's sub-committee. It is understood that Mr. Perkius presented to the two statesmen the Wall Street view of remedies which should be applied to the financial system. It was th rough influence of Mr. Perkins that the discloeures of irregularities in the Post office De partment, which were being made in a Washington newspaper last December, were hustled up, bis pre sence at the White House gave rise to all kinds of speculation. Republicans iu Washington are greatly delighted at what they re gard as an exhibition of exception ally able leadership on the part of Senator Spoouer who, on his recent visit to Wisconsin, obtained from Repre entitive H&bcock a pledge not to enter the lists in the Sena- DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY - Backache All diseases of Kidneys, /"v w T f\ w-* Bladder. Urinary Organs. 112 * I I I 1 |_? Also Rheumatism, Back I I IYf r* ache,HeartDlseaseGravel.V ■■ 11% I . Dropsy, Female Troubles, w V Mm. m-J Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. I'enuer. Ho has spent a life time curing Just such cases as yoin-s. All consultations Free. ' Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure Js tlie cause of my being alive to-day. I had suffered greatly of kidney disease for years and reduced in weight to 120 pounds. 1 now weigh 185 pounds. W. 11. McUCGIN, Olive Furnace, O." Druggists. SOc.. H. Ask for Cook Book— Free. CT UlTllQ'nAUPC Sure Cure. Circular. Dr OI.VIIUO UMBUL Feuner. Fredonia.N.Y torial contest next winter and who successfully launched the ''get to gether movement in the state. Mr. Babeock's withdrawal from the Senatorialrace ensures the reelection of Ben. Quarles and makes for party harmony. Whatever me be Gov vernor LaFollette's position in his own state, Washington republi cans have been led to believe that he is a disturbing element and that success in the party depends on his elimination as a factor in the politics of the state. Governor LaKollette on the other hand is re ported to be intent on the defeat of Postmaster General Payne in the contest for membership on the national committee and is reported to be bending every energy in that direction. At this time, when men are sac rificing almost every other con sideration for the attainment of riches, it is a relief to hear the voice of so able and active man of affairs as ex-Secretary of the Navy Long raised to declare his contentment with moderate sur roundings. Before a commercial club near his home in Massachu setts, a few nights ago, Mr. Long said: "I am glad I'm not a rich man. I'd not exohange my free dom, home life and content of life for the wealth of a Morgan or a Carnegie." In speaking of social ism, Mr. Long said there had been respect for the rights of property in the past and there always would be. "Our mothers and grand mothers worked like slaves," he continued, "but the life of the peo ple of to-day is rendered much easier by the accumulation of wealth. We are living in an age of socialism, as I understand social ism. I fear no theories, no fanatic, no miliionaire, but I do believe in and trust in the judgment of the good, everyday people of this coun try to work out these problems. Wealth is all rignt, but it is not to be considered for a moment with a clear mind, good health and a clear conscience. The advances that are being made will all work for the benefit of mankind." Cholera Infantum. This has loug been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases to whieh infants are subject. It can be cured, however when properly treated- All that is necessary is to give Chamber lain's Colic, and Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a cure is certain. For sale by L. Taggart. Think twice before you speak and then talk to yourself. Slight injuries often disable a man and couse several days' loss of time and when blood poison develops, sometimes result in the loss of a hand or limb. Chamber lains Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment. When applied to cuts, bruises and burns it causes them to heal quickly and with out maturation, and prevents auy danger of blood poison. For sale by L. Tag gart. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long." writes Mrs. Cbas. Applegate, of Alex andra, lnd.. ''and could hardly get auy sleep. I had consumption so bad that it I walked a block I would cough fright fully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines tailed, three 91.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, ('olds, Latirippc, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price SOc and 81.00. Trial bottles free at L. Tag gart's drug store. The Kurekii Mfg. Co., of Kast St Lout*, 111., waut a man with rig to in troduce I'oultry Mixture in this coun ty. They guarantee *'■ Mia day to a 1 good worker and they furuiah bank reference of their reliability. Hend stump for particular*. Kureka Mfg. I'o., liox 00, Kast St. Louis, 111, i* 1-ly. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1903. CURES CATARRH. "Hyomei the Most Wonderfjjl Cure for Catarrh JSver Discovered " Bays Mayor Yard. I)o not try to cure catarrh by taking drugn into the stomach; it cannot be cured in that manner. The only way in which this too common disease can becured is through a direct application that will kill the oacilli of catarrh and prevent their growth. Hyomei is the only known method of treatment that accomplishes this. It in the simplest, most pleasant, and the only absolute cure for catarrh that has ever been discovered. Thousands of unsolicated testimo nials have been received from the most prominent men and women in the country who have been cured by this remarkable remedy. Ministers, bank ers, lawyers, even eminent physicians have sent strong testimonials as to the remarkable powers of Hyomei to cure catarrh. Former Mayor Emory M. Yard, of Trenton, N. J., writes: "You have my permission to say that I believe "Hyo mei" to be one of the most wonderful cures for catarrh and throat trouble that has ever been discovered. In my case the effect has been marvelous. I enclose you money order for two out fits for friends of mine to whom I have recommended "Hyomei" and who I am anxious shall have the benefit of this remarkable panacea." The complete Hyomei outfit costs but §1 00, consisting of an inhaler, dropper and sufficient Hyomei to last some weeks. This will effect a cure in or dinary cases, but for chronic and deep seated cases of catarrh, longer use is necessary, and then extra bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for 50c. It is not alone the best (it might be called the only) method of curing catarrh, but it is the most economical. L. Taggart had so much confidence in the power of Hyomei to cure catarrh, that he will for a limited time, sell this medicine under his peraonal guarantee to refund the monay if the purchasers s»y it did not help them. 18-2t. The only way to keep your education 13 to give it away. Get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at L. Tag gart's drug store. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by consti pation as is often the case with pills. Regular size, 25c per box. Very Hemarkabla Cure of Diarrhoea. "About six years ago for the first time in my life I had a sudden and severe attack of diarrhoea," says Mrs. Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. "I got tem porary relief, but it came back again and again, and for six long years I have suf fered more misery and agony than I can tell. It was worse than death. My hus band spent hundreds of dollars for phy sicians' prescriptions and treatment with out avail. Finally we moved to Bosque county, our present home, and one day I happened to see an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoes Remedy with the testimonial of a man whe had been cured by it. The case was so similar to my own that- I conclud ed to try the remedy. The result was wonderful. I could hardly realise that I was well again, or believn it cjuld be so after having suffered so long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but a few cents, cured uie." For sale by L. Taggart, Emporium, Pa.; John E.Smith, Sterling Hun, Pa., The One Package Dye. In red printed wrappers, colors cot ton, wool or silk in same bath. Sample 10c, any color. New Peerless, Elmlra, N. Y. 50 26t. SPECIAL RATES. The MISSOURI PACIFIC RY., will Bell tickets to the following points at greatly reduced rates during the coming summer. CALIFORNIA and THE NORTH PACIFIC COAST every day until JUNE 15th, at $30.00 from ST. LOUIS. Various points in the WEST and SOUTHWEST at about half fare. DENVERCOLORADO SPRINGS or PUEBLO and return, from July Ist to 10th at $21.00 from ST. LOUIS. Also to CALIFORNIA points at proportion ately low same dates. SAN FRANCISCO and return, from August sth to 14th, account NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT O. A. R., at rate of $17.50 from ST. LOUIS. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION TICKETS to almost allitpoints in the WEST and SOU THWEST atthe rate of ONE FARE, plus two dollars FOR ROUND TRIP from ST. LOUIS. For full information, schedule of trains, and illustrated literature, ad dross Jno. R. James, Central Passenger Agent, Room 905, Park lildg., Pitts burg, Pa. DeWitt DeWlft Is Ihs name to took (or whan r you goto buy Witch H»iel Salve. ™ DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve I* the ortclnal and only renulne. In fact DeWltt'sis the only witch Haiel Salve that la made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel Alt other* are counterfeit— base Imi tations. cheap and worthless even dangerous. DeWltt's Witch Haiel Salve It a specific for Piles: Blind, Hleedlni. Itching siid Protruding Plies. Also Cuts, Burnt. Bruises. Sprains, Lace ration a. Contusions. Bolls, Carbuncles, Eczema, Tetter. Salt Rheum, and til other Skin ! Dtseatet. SALVE fiUi'AMtlJ *V C. C. DeWitt 4 Co., Cklcagt THE IC^rOßlim Bottling Works HHNRV 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 Beerj AI.WAYS KEADVI Send by ***— letter or'phone early. J Ml 44-ly. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED BY Cheney's Collecting Agency of Towanda, l>a. We shall from time to time offer for sale un paid claims against delinquent debtors. Watch thin Space. 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 Sizes, 25c.. 50c. aud 81.00. Isold by Druggist*. or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William anil John fill,, New York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other* causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in uso over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $3. Bold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., William 4 John SU., M. Y. REVIVO j RESTORES VITALITY THE of Me. ORTIAT minsroH: HEMITDT produces the above results In 30 days. It act! powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others falL Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous ness. Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wastlwr Diseases, and all effects af self-abuse or excess and Indiscretion, which unfits one for atndy, business or mtrrlsge. It not only cures by starting at the aest of disease, but is a crest nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring ing back the pink flow to pale cheeks and re storing the Are of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mail 01.00 per package, or six for 90.00, with a poel live written tssrantee to cure or refund Ui« money. Hook and a«l7lse free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., Sold by 11. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa EVERY WOMAN JkjOySl Sometimes needs a reliable *4 monthly regulating medicine. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are prompt, safe and certain In reault. The genu ine (l>r. feat's) never diaappoinC. (1.00 per box. Hold by R. C. Dodson, druggist Dean's I A safe, rertaiii relief for Muppr. «»«-d I Mm.lr nation Never known to Sail. Hafe 1 I Sure! speedy! Matisfarttou Ouaranletxl I nr money 111-fun.led. Kent prepaid for I 112 I.(*i imr bog. Will send lb< in on (rial, to I (>.• paid Air when relieved. Samples Kree. B Httld iuF.iii|*ornun by I. la***" iiul H. ( Dodftou Summer Suits tat this of the Instead of going to a KIRSCHBAUM ready tailored suits at half wear longer, fit better, setter in style and taste than anything the average tailor can make to your measure. If you would like to know more about the finest line of Clothing in this county we invite you to come and see us. We will be pleased to meet you. Now, young man, if you want a good suit of clothes don't miss this opportunity. We also have a full line of gents furnishing goods. We carry a full line ' stock comprises all we are able to suit Come and see our Jasper Harris, The People's Clothier. |Balcom & Lloyd, j ®Prepared I m ® For £ I I i the Season ji | We have opened and are displaying a i | choice line of . . fl FANCY | I DRY GOODS I 10l R& specially selected for the . . „ Summer| I Season. ; '[l 11 We have gathered such articles as J combine elegance with utilityat and | Very Reasonable ij l| ~ Prices ~ ji i| I'alconi & Llnvd.ii —— *■*— — u u ■ —— —-. -
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