Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, September 10, 1903, Image 4

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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.
EDITORIAL HENTION.
According to present indications
she next naval review is scheduled
to come off at Beirut.
Sir Thomas Lipton has furnished
the American people with a fine
example of a good loser.
Mr. Carnegie is buying fossils for
his museum hut he never had any
use for them in his business.
'jDhe public is anxiously awaiting
Senator Gorman's announcement
as to what he will do now that Mr.
Bryan lias said "he wont do.''
Kokoma, Indiana, reported that
it is infested with women burglars.
Can it be said that the gentler sex
has forced open another door of
opportunity?
The Ohio Democrats have de
clared for freee silver at a ratio of
16 to 1. There was bound to be
Jreshness about a Tom Johnson
platform.
The Brittanic, only twenty-nine
years old and once a record breaker,
is being broken up at Bremen.
This indicates how short lived are
Teasels of modern times.
Recent developments in Indian
Territory indicate that the "Great
White Father" needs to look after
the interests of his red children
who are once more being unmerci
fully robbed.
It looks as though Secretary
Hitchook would have great diffi
culty in demonstrating that Con
gress intended to make him the in
dividual trustee for the Kiowa
laowsite funds.
President Palma has written a
letter to President Roosevelt ex
pressing gratification that Congress
will soon convene in special session
to perfect the ratification of the
Cuban reciprocity treaty.
There are now indications of
harmony among the financial ex
perts dealing with the proposed
legislation on that subject and
agiin it appears that democrats
laughed to soon.
The experts tell us that at two
years of age the child's head
measure and chest measure should
be the same. About thirty years
later the child begins to have
trouble to keep his waist measure
down to his chest measure and
some men have the same difficulty
with their head measure.
President Roosevelt went to
Oyster Bay to rest. Since he ar
rived there he has consulted seven
cabinet officers, one diplomat, two
governors, nine senators and five
clerks, four lawyers, six financiers,
nine soldiers and twenty-one as
sorted notables. Such a vacation
would put many men out of the
race.
A Purgative Pleasure.
If you ever took DeWitts Little Early
Risers for biliousness or constipation you
know what a purgative pleasure is
These famous lii-le pills cleanse the liver
and rid the system of all bile without pro
ducing unpleasant effects. They do not
sicken or weaken, but give tone and
strength to the tissues envolved W. H.
Howell of Houston, Tex., says, "No
better piil can be used than Little Early
Risers for constipation, sick headache
etc." Sold by R. C. Dodson.
Warning.
All persona are herby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permt from this
office or the Superintendant at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDEK MFG. CO.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903.
21-tf.
Letter to Sheriff Swope.
Emporium, Pa.
Dear Sir: The Trustees of Fair
Ground, Cobleskill, N. V., were glad to I
pay lf> c<mt> a pallor more for Devoe; and
no wonder. Two other paint agents said
it would take 150 gallons of their paint
to cover the buildings.
Our agents put it at 125 or less. It
took 115.
We saved then 35 gallons of paint
and painting (worth 84 to 85 a gallon,
as the painting costs two or three times
as much the paint) less 15 cents a gal
lon on 115 gallons. Say 81 10.
That's how to count the cost of paint.
The cost ot putting it on is 83 or 81 a
gallon, You see what that means. Go
by Devoe.
Yours truly,
F. W. DEVOE & Co.
P. S. Murry & Coppersmith sell our
paint.
A halt in Corporation Improvement s
PITTSBURQ, September 6.
The Post to-day says.
According to well-matured plans, not
only of the great railway corporations
of the country, but of the larger in
vestors of capital in building opera
tions, there is likely to be a general
cessation of building operations in
1004, which will make that year mem
orable to the trades interested.
The statement of one of the largest
contracting concerns in the country
j connected with railway construction
! work is the basis for the assertion
that at least $180,000,000 worth of
building operations proposed for 1904
have actually been called off, and plans
have been recalled from architects and
engineers
TO UNDERTAKE NO NEW WORK.
It is also said by the same authority
that, so far as] known, there will be
nothing in the shape of new work
undertaken the coming year, and when
the present contracts are completed a
period of waiting will ensue.
It will be a waiting for the general
labor situation to settle down, and the
end ofthe factional wars and strikes
that have almost destroyed confidence
in building.
PENNSY TO STOP IMPROVEMENTS.
The same information is that the
Pennsylvania Railway which now has
enormous improvements under way
and contemplates at least as much
more, or §50,000,000, during 1904, has
decided to withdraw all of those plans
and do nothing further with them un
til there is a more placid eondition of
the labor market.
Information given out shows that in
New York alone there is at least $60,-
000,000 of new buiding for 1904 in
volved in the general plan of with
drawal.
$70,000,000 TIE-UP IN CHICAGO.
In Chicago, where the labor troubles
have been continuous for months, it is
said that more than 870,000,000 of new
work has been abandoned.
In this city Henry Phipps has de
clared that he would not turn another
stone in the city except where opera
tions have already been started.
The delay in the extensive improve
ments contemplated by H. C. Frick has
been stated to be due" entirely to the
unreliablejstate of the labor field, and a
similiar condition is said to exist with
the H. W. Oliver improvements not al
ready begun.
Reduced Kates to Baltimore.
For the beuefit of those desiring to at
tend the annual session of the Soverigu
Grand Lodge ot I. 0.0. F. at Baltimore,
Md., September 21 to 25, the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company will sell round
trip tickets to Baltimore from all stations
on its lines, except Woodberry, Harris
burg and intermediate stations; Colom
bia, Frederick, and intermediate stations
on the Northern Central Railway
ter, Harrisbure: and intermediate stations
and stations on the Philadelphia, Balti
more aud Washington llailroad(cxclusive
of stations south of Townsend, Del.), on
September 19, 20, and 21, good for re
turn passage until September 28, inclu
sive, at rate ot single fare for the round
trip, plus one dollar.
For conditions, and stop over at Phila
delphia on tickets reading throngh that
point consult ticket agents.
2898-29-11.
Tour to tha Pacific Coast.
On account of the meeting of the
National Bankers' Association, to be
held at San Francisco, Cal., October 20
to 23, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany offers a personally conducted tour
to the Pacific Coast at remarkably low
rates.
This tour will leave New York, Phila
delphia, Baltimore, Washington, and
other points on the Pennsylvania Rail
road east of Pittsburg, Wednesday, Octo
-14, by special train ot the highest grade
Pullman equipment. A quick run west
ward to San Francisco will be made, via
Chicago, Omaha, Cheyenne, and Ogden.
Five days will bs devoted to San
Francisco, allowing ample opportunity to
visit the near-by coast resorts. Re
turning, stops will be maid at Salt Lake
City, Colorado Springs, Denver, and St.
Louis. The pariy will reach New York
ou the evening of October 31.
Round trip rate, covering all expenses
for eighten days, expect five days spent
in San Francisco, $l9O.
Rates from Pittsburg will be $5.00
less.
For full information apply to Ticket
Agents, or Geo. W. Boyd, General
Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station,
Philadelphia, Pa. 2926-29-2t.
For Sale Cheap.
A quantity of second-hand window
sask, casing and blinds complete. A
number of doors and casings, all in
good order.
Also a counter, drawers, shelving,
show case, store front, etc. Five
barrels of mortar ready for use. Any
ono needing anything in this line will
find it greatly to their interest to call
on me. FRANK SHIVES.
19tf
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903.
Stomaoh Trouble.
'"I have been troubled with my stom
ach lor tlie past lour years." says 1). 1,.
Beach, of Clover Nook Farm, < ■ reen field,
Mass. ' A few days a»o I was induced
to buy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. I have taken part of
them and feel a great d ca l better.'' If
you have any trouble with your stomach
try a box of these Tablets. Vou are
certain to be pleased with the result.
Price 25 cents. For sale by L. Taggart.
A man's aim should be amiable.
For a bilious attack take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets and a fjuick
cure is certain. For sale by John K.
Smith, Sterliug Bun.
Some people seem to enjoy making
fools of themselves.
Emergency Medicines.
It is a great convenience to have at
hand reliable remedies for use in cases of
accident and for slight injuries and ail
ments. A good liniment and one that is
fast becoming a favorite if not a house
hold necessity is Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. By applying it promptly to a
cut, bruise, or burn it allays the pain and
causes the injury to heel in about one
third the time usually required, and as it
is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of
blood poisoning. When pain Balm is
kept at hand a spraiu may be treated be
fore inflammation sets in, which insures
a quick recovery. For sale by L. Tag
gart.
Beauty has ever been considered
woman's gift,
He Sold a Pile ot Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
I have sold Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for more than twenty years and
it has given entire satisfaction. I have
sold a yile ot it and can recommend it
highly.—Joseph McElhiney, Linton,
lowa, i'ou will find this remedy a good
friend when troubled with a cough or
cold. It always affords quick relief and
is pleasant to take. For sale by L.
Taggart.
11l temper causes more ill health
than green apples.
In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
"Allow me to give you a few words in
praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diorrhoea Remedy." says Mr. John
Hamlett. of Eagle Pass, Texas, "I suf
fered one week with bowel trouble and
took all kinds of medicine without get
ting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C.
Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to
take this remedy. After taking one
dose I felt greatly relieved and when I has
taken the third dose was entirely cured.
I thank you from the bottom of my
heart for putting this great remedy in
the hands of mankind.For sale by
John E. Smith, Sterling llun.
11l temper is to beauty what green
apples are to little boys.
A Boy'i Wild Bide for l<ife.
With family around expecting him to
die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles to
get Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Coids, W. H.
Brown, of Leesville, Inn., endured
death's agonies from asthma; but this
wonderful medicine gave instant relief
and soon cured him. He writes: '"I
now sleep soundly every night." Like
marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneu
monia Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and
Grip prove its matchless merit for all
Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed
bottles 50c. and SI.OO. Trial bottles
free at L. Taggart's drug store.
Eat regularly—always at the same
hours—and chew careful.
Fearful Odds Against Him.
Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such
in brief was the condition of an old
soldier by name of J. S Havens, Versail
les, O. For years he was troubled witfi
Kidney disease and neither doctors nor
medicines gave hitn relief. At length
he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on
his feet in short order and now he testi
fies. "I'm on the road to complete
recovery." Best on earth for Liver and
Kidney troubles and all forms of stomach
and bowel Complaints. Only 50c. Guar
anteed by L. Taggart Druggist.
Fashion writers declare that the pom
padore will remain in stylo the coming
season.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Has world-wide fame for marvelous
cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo
tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Boils Sores, Felons, Ulcers Tet
ter, Salt Rheu, Fever Sores, Chapped
hands, Skin Eruptions, infallible for
Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at
L. Taggart's drug Store.
What Is Life?
In the last analysis nobody knows,
but we do known that it is under strict
law Abuse that law even slightlv, pain
results. Irregular living means derange
ment of the organs, resulting in Consti
pation, Headache, or Liver trouble. Dr.
King's New Life Fills quickly re adjusts
this. It's gentle, yet thourough. Only
25c at L. Taggart's Drug Store.
ALLKGHKiU COLLEGE.
Founded in 1815. Good Tradition*
Strong Faculty. Unsurpassed Location.
Reasonable Expenses. New Observatory,
New Chapel, New Library, New Professor
ships and largely increased Endowment,
Fall Term Opens September 15th. Eoi
Catalogue and Information, write to Presi
dent Crawford, Meadville, Pa.
j Adam, \
j Meldrum & j
) Anderson Co. i
) HUFB'AIJO.N. Y. >
5 396-408 Main Street, 3
| The New \
I Carpets
* The new Autumn patterns e
< of the best carpet makers }
) are now here for your in- 3
spection. Many of the de- *
> signs are made for onr ex- \
> elusive sale and are not i
\ found elsewhere. s
) Axministers )
j Wiltons j
} Velvets j
i Brussels |
) Tapestries )
\ Ingrains I
} in all the newest effects and \
> color combinations, and at \
s lowest prices. \
112 Some splendid bargains for 9 x 12 >
s rooms. >
( HEADQUARTERS FOR )
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112 Some of onr most fastidi- )
) ous customers do their shop-
) ping by mail. No matter >
> how far you live from Bnf- s
> falo we can supply you with \
\ everything that is reliable s
\ in Dry Goods, Upholstry, c
112 Milliney, Books, .Shoes and )
< Stationery at prices that }
) will surprise yon. \
j Just give us a trial. \
? Adam, 1
( Meldrum & |
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112 The American Block, 112
112 BUFPALO^y^?
THE CHAMPION
MIXED PAINT
Sold by L,. TAGGART has nr
superior.
Fourteen years ago I painted my
house with these paints and am now,
for the first time since, repainting it.
H. L. Smith, the painter, says he never
knew of a house in better condition
for painting after having stood so long.
A gentleman, whose name I will not
mention, living in our town, painted
his house thirteen years ago, with
these paints and he has engaged some
paints to repaint, saying that he would
have no other.
Dr. Heilman will also testify as to
the merits of these paints. County jail
painted four years ago. John Lind's
two houses painted two years ago and
many others, all speak for the virtue
and staying qualities of these paints,
and is better evidence than any man's
word. Look at them; then buy the
Champion paints and paint your house
and be happy.
Also paper your house with the ele
gant wall paper at Taggart's and be
doubly happy.
THE EMPORIUM
Bottling Works
HENRY KRAFT, Prop.
Is prepared to make
your summer 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.WAVB REAHV.
Send your orders by
letter or 'phone early.
44-ly
Our I
Fall and Winter I
Stock. I
Our stock has arrived and we II
are now ready for the Fall and 1
Winter trade. Our goods have been {
selected with care and the values 1
are the best at the lowest possible ||
figure. p
In Men's and Boys' Clothing we p
are supplied with a very large stock ||
Our goods the latest creations,with ft
prices that are sure to suit you. K
Our Overcoats are handsome, jg
Gall and see our elegant line. X
We are well stocked with £
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Suppen- I
ders, Hats and Caps, Shoes and in I
fact everything required to dress s
you in an up-to-date manner. Come S
in and visit. I
Jasper Harris, I
The People's Clothier. m
ißalcora & Lloyd. 1
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I the Se&sot? j
I We have opened and are displaying a ffl
| choice line of . . ft
I FANCY I
I DRY GOODS 1
specially selected for the . . Iff
j Summer I
| # Season. 1
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ffl We have gathered such articles as
[jl Hi
M combine elegance with m
ip and utility at =f
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