Diaatrious Wreck. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the s;itue causes are makim: human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. Rut since the advent of' l>r. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and even the worst cases be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer nec essary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mass.. is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by L. Taggart, Druggist. Price 50c, and SI.OO. Trial bottles free L. Taggart. Some people know more about their neighbor's business than their neighbor does. Not a Bick Day Since. '•I was taken severly sick with kidney trouble. L tried all sorts of medicines, nose of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Hitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon there after was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuraigia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility," This is what B. F. Rass, of Fremont, N.C. wiites. Only 50c, at L. Taggart Druggist. To the Great North west. Oniy B'iO.OO Chicago to Butte, Helena and many other Montana points. Only 830.50 Chicago to Spokane and many other points in Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon and Northern Idaho. Only 833 Chicago to many North Pacific Coast points. Choice of routes via Omaha or via St. Paul by the Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul Railway. Better write to-day for folders. John 11. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D. Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 40-lit. The Pioneer Limited. Is the train of trains between Chicago Milwaukee. St. Paul and Minneapolis- It runs daily via the Chicago & St. Paul Railway and is without an equal in ex" C2llence of equipment. If you contem plate a trip to the Northwest, it is worth your while to inquire for rates and des criptive booklets via this route. John ft. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room 1). Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 40-2t. j Adam, | j Meldrum & \ Anderson Co. ? N". V. } 396-408 Main Street, 3 DRESS i GOODS SPLENDID chance to \ get the season's best > ds at a great reduction: t h all-wool cheviot suitings, full > ge of all new fast colors. Everyday C ZT. 50c ) h all-wool imported French Crepe J shine, 25 beautiful shade. Everyday ( :e SI.OO yard i icial /OG e :h all-wool Scotch laricy suitings, all 1 r color combinations. Everyday C cia*. 1 :°. 0y . ard : 75c ) t novelty, green and blue checks J plaids for shirt-waist suits. Hpe- C h, 18oz. all-wool Kerseys, for jackets 1 coats, strictly all wool; sold every- C :h all-wool waterproof tweeds,for | ur suits and rain coate d> 1 £C/™v S ryday price »2 Special tp J. «OU J ick Dress Goods h, all-woo black Engiish rainproof 1 m serge. Bargain price 65c Cr\~. C ra bargain OvJO 1 es 56-inch all wool black crepechev- s tailor cloth, high-class material, 1 I everyday at $2. rt» -I oc ( cial «pj..<oo | es 56-inch all-wool black ifereeytail- S loth. Eveyday price (J> 1 £T /~v } [>. Special .....! tbl.OO < es4B-inch Mesmins black voile I ryday pries *2 11 /-\ S ra special tD .I.X vj c riAIL ORDER SERVICE. \ wish to bring to the attention of 1 out of town" customers, and to those S as yet, are not our customers, the l ies of this department, through S iwe endeavor by pram pt and care- 1 tentiou tn make shopping by mail a % e and satisfactory method of sup- ? {wants. c d for samples of anything you need. > Lam, i Meldrum & \ Anderson Go. ) The American Block, 5 BUFFALO, N. Y. > WILL GIVE GUARANTEE BOND. L. Taggart Gives Signed Agreement that Hl-o na Costs Nothing Unless it Cures Mi-o-na, the remarkable flesh forming food and cure for dyspepsia, has won iui mense popularity by the unusual way in which it is sold. With evary 50c box of Mi-o-na, L. Taggart gives the following signed guar antee bond, assuring the purchaser that Mi-0 ua costs absolutely nothing unless it increases flesh, cures all stomach troubles and restores health. GUARANTEE BOND. I hereby agree to refund the price paid for Mi-o-na if the purchaser tel's uie that it has not increased i flesh and given freedom from sto- j niach troubles. L. TAUOART. | This guarantee bond is plain and sim ple and it positively assures you that when you commence the Mi-o-na treatment you run absolutely no risk. You simply de posit 50c for a box of this flesh-forming food with L. Taggart and if after using it you do not feel that you have been ben efited, you go back to his store and he will return your money without any ques tion or argument. It is a true flesh forming food confined with elements that regulate the digestive organs and remove congestion and irrita tion from the stomach, liver and intes tines. Mi-o-na will restore firm, healthy flesh, fill in the outlines, and give a pleas ing plumpness and sjmmetry. Begin its use to-day with L. Taggart's guarantee to return the money if Mi-o-na does not do all that is claimed for it. There are many women these days in the hold-up business—that is we mean highway robbers. The Best Liniment. "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is consider ed the best liniment on the market,"writes Post Si Bliss of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and you never wish to be without it. Sold by Jno. E. Smith, Sterling Run. A woman gossip is despised by most everybody. Are you one? A Remarkable Case. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumania, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says:"The coughing and straining so weakened me that Iran down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cousrh Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strength ened my lungs and restored me to my normal weitrht, health and strength." Sold by R. C. Dodson. Some people think more of their dog than they do of their neighbor. Cured ol Piles After 40 Tears. Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, 0., had the piles for 40 years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting good. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvecured him permanent ly. Invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, ulcerations, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin diseases. Look for the name DeWitt on the package— all others are cheap, worthless counter feits. Sold by R. C. Dodson. It isn't always the fat pocketbook that carries the most wealth. A Good Name. From personal experience I testify hat De\Y itt's Little Early Risers arc un equalled as a liver pill. They are rightly named because they give strength and en ergy and do their work with ease.—W. T. Easton, Boerne, Tex. Thousands of people arc using these tiny little pills in preference to all others, because they are so pleasant and effectual. They cure bil iousness, torpid liver, jaundice, sick head ache, constipation, etc. They do not purge and weaken, but cleanse and strengthen. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Desirable House for Kent. The newly constructed twenty-one room house, located on Sixth street, Emporium, Pa., suitable for hotel or boarding House,is elegantly constructs ed and is supplied with gas, steam and two bath rooms, as well as all other modern conveniences. CLIMAX POWDEK M'F'O CO., 32-tf. Emporium, Pa. Real Estate (or Sale. The Board of Trustees of the Presby terian Church will sell the old church site and parsonage property at a bar gain. Apply to I. K. HOCKLET, Chair man of the Board or J. 11. DAY, Sec retary. 37tf Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tr. NEW CAMERON HOUSE, Cameron. Pa., Opposite P. & E. Depot, HARRY McGKB, Proprietor. Having taken possession of this house and thoroughly remodeled and enlarged the building by erecting an addition of eighteen rooms, I am well prepared to meet the demands of the public. Guests conveyed to any part of the couaty. Good fishing and hunting in toe immediata YicinUy. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 190.V r ■ - ■' -"V-i .& Mffinnama s W/)at cflhese? My heart skttfl borrotu JZeKje, Ihe Famous F oolball "Player "That's right," snid Aunt Bally Tu:i uup, "your city boys is all right. The\ wears Sunday goto meetin' close the hull week long, parts their hair in tin middle like girls and is bothered con sldcrable by canes nnd clirysanttu mumps, but when it comes to glttin thar on all fours the country boy wit the freckled hands and the sunburn, neck is the boy that makes hay. "That's right. There was SI Clove top's boy Zeke, fur example. He was the greenest lookln' critter that ever drawed breath er milk cans to the cheese factory. He looked like a spin dle shanked calf looks jest after its mi has been combin' it into shape tore ceive callers. He was that homely h face ached so he couldn't sleep nights. He was so dull, accordln' to some <V the nayburs, that a gold brick even wouldn't interest him in the least un less the feller throwed it at his head, nnd ez fur tryln' to locate the pea un der the right shell, he knowed he couldn't do it and didn't never attemix to. "That's right. He wasn't very prom isin' college timber, but Si sent him to Yalevard college, with a trunk full o' books and b'iled shirts. He was the (Creenest lookln' critter thar, but h< Was a hard workin' country boy, and he caught on Jest great. He went in fur football playln* and"— "Got there, did ho? Made the team?" "That's right," said Aunt Sally. "He got thar. He was Jest the makln' o' the team, I hear. Why, say," she cried impressively, "that green country boy today is actually playin' tcay back in all the big games." EARLE HOOKER EATON. TliankHßlvlni? Fun taM leal*. Fifty years ago the children of New York city upon Thanksgiving day pa raded with toy guns, swords and drums, while the young men formed themselves Into clubs which dressed in fantastic fashion, parading on horse back from a rendezvous to some park, country resort or turkey shoot. Their favorite guise was that of the redskin The civil war gave an increased mili tary character to the Thanksgiving actors, and target companies became numerous. Later bonfires and potato nnd corn roasts came to be features of the celebrations. The mounted bands became ragamuffins pure and simple, und the hideous flsh horn took the plac* •* Arum* and gun*. ThanK.-rgi'Oing "Day 1 the Front "Tnanksgivin' day In 1899," Bald the bolo scarred old noucom, "found my company of the Fortieth Infantry In a little bamboo Luzon town about three days' hike from Manila. It wasn't the snowy, log-fire-burnln'-on-the-earth sort of Thanksglvln' weather you read about. In fact, It was pretty durned hot, but that didn't keep the boys from dreamin' six hours at night about tur key and cranberry sauce and those kind of things, and a homesicker lot of gugu chasers you never saw. If we'd got a chance at the amigos you bet we'd have taken it out on them all right, but there wasn't nothin' doin' except to sit around and think about our old Kentucky homes or wherever our homes happened to be. "There was a hot line of excitement, I can tell you, when a couple of days before Thanksglvln' a wagon came out from Manila with some extra gmb the 'old man' had thought of sendln' to us poor guys out there on the firin' line and a box from God's country for one of the boys who used to live In Ver mont before he run away to light. His old ma must have roasted that turkey along about the Fourth of July to get it to him by Thanksglvln', and It was drier 'n a burnt bone. But, Just the same. Bill was the popular gazabo ail right, and there wasn't a man In the company that wasn't shlnln' up to him to get a bid to chew on that dried up turk. The captain dropped a few hints about how the officers' mess would like a little piece of the bird, but Bill wouldn't take a hint if a house fell on him. "Well, Thanksglvln' day come, and a few of the fellows In Hill's platoon was Just slttin' down to the festive board when we heard a shot, and some one yells 'Gugu!' We all Jumps for our guns and gets out in a hurry Jusi as the captain is detailin' a gang to reconnolter. It was kind of funny that every man In our party was In the scoutin' squad, but we was that excited we didn't tlilnk nothin' about It at the time. We didn't get a smell of any gugu, and, thinkln' about that turk, we hiked back to camp. As soon as we'd reported we made for Bill's tent, but the turk had flew the coop. I don't know where It flew to, but I did see a wishbone hangin* up In the captain's tent the next timo I was on orderly service." WAttiUNOTON WAYMB. Games 60 different games—all new —one in each package of Lion Coffee at your Grocer's. ! Fall and Winter Announcement. R. SEGER & SON, Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa. Have completely renovated and greatly im proved the interior of their store, now having one of the most tastily arranged ClothiDg and Fnrnishing Goods Stores. They take pride in calling attention to their very extensive line of STYLISH TAILOR MADE GARMENTS from the celebrated factor ies of COOPER & CO., Utica, N. Y„ &CHOLOSS & CO., Baltimore, Md.. and HART, SHAFFER & MARX, Chicago, the most popular makers In America. These goods are all strictly up to date and warranted to give satisfaction. The finest in the land. GOLD WATCH GIVEN AWAY. We give our customers, both ladies and gentsl checks which entitle a number to a beautiful gold watch Coupons will be issued unuit JANUARY Ist. These time pieces are ofbes make. Call and see for yourseif.| JLit OUR JEWELRY CABINET Has been given careful attention this year and we have added many handsome desigus in this department—not cheap trash, but good, honest goods and neat, haudsome and roasonablo. This is the largest line in Emporium. , IN FURNISHINGS w « "e pleaded to an- nonnce the largest as sortmentcomprising the popular makes in BHISTB and UNDERWEAR. HOSIERY, TIES, and COLLARS. We are agents for the Lion Brand of Shirts. No butter made. The popular ; Bee-an-El Hat on sale. Don't forget we have u full line of TRUNKS, SATCHELS, TELESCO PES, SUIT CASES, Etc. j If You Don't See What You Want Ask for it. R. SEGER:& SON, Clothiers, Hatters aud Furnishers to the People. \ °utti"' c Early RISQPS The famous little pills. SDR. CALDWELL'S 188 I YRUP PEPSINS CURES CONSTIPATION.! V Watch This Space feMMHi HARDWARE, STOVES Emporium, - Penn'a. <;oou ™ Cedar I | Shingles In S 5 WILL KEEP OUT THE RAIN. S [* WE: HAVE THEM IN ALL JJ FT GRADES. JJJ C. I). HOWARD CO. | Do g jjj You Need 1 I It? B DON'T YOU WANT A LOAD G FT OR TWO OF GOOD HARD jfl Cl WOOD? I SELL IT. n] 6 s a .ft ROBT. CLARK. § ;%S HSHSASASHSASA ORDINANCE NO. 43. ] An Ordinance (/ranting permission to THE | AMERICAN TELEGRAPH AND TELE PHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA to construct its; lines of poles, wires and /Utures upon the public ways of the Borough of Emporium, Pennsylvania, upon the terms and conditions therein stated. BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Borough of Emporium, Cameron county, Pennsylvinia, and it is hereby enacted by the i authority of the same that THE AMERICAN I TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, its successors or assigns, be and the same hereby are, granted the right, | privilege and authority to construct, operate and j maintain its lines of poles, wires and fixtures I upon, along, OTer and under the public ways of j said Borough of Emporium, upon the following I terms and conditions, viz: | SUCTION 1. All poles shall be reasonably | straight; they shall be erected under the direc -1 tion and supervision of the Street Committee of | said Town Council and shall be subject to their j approval, and they shall be so placed as not to j interfere with the public and customary private I uses of said public ways, impede the flow of water in ditches or drains, or obstruct entrances to | gate-ways or drive-ways. I SECTION 2. Said Borough shall hold said Com ' pany responsible at any and all times for any j and all damages caused by the construction or , negligent maintenance of said lines in said Bor ough. i SECTION 3. Said Company shall be subject to | any and all general ordinances of said Borough now in force, or which may hereafter be passed regulating the use of the public ways or other I public places in said Borough, or taxing poles I and wires generally in said Borough, j SECTION 4, It is expressly provided that said Company, its successors or assigns, its agents or employes shall not climb, cut, iujure or in any i manner interfere with any tree in said Borough 1 without the express consent of the owner thereof. I SECTION 5. In consideration of the rights and j privileges herein granted said Borough shall have the right to attach the wires of its Are alarm and police telegraph system to any and all poles erected under the provisions of this ordinance, in addition to the right of taiing ssid Company's poles and wires as provided in Section 3 nereof and according to law. j SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect I and be in force from and after tlie earliest period allowed by law. Ordained and enacted into an Ordinance this 12th day of November, 1903. G. F. BALCOM, President. I ATTHST:— 1 C. J. GOODNOUGH, Secretary. Approved: November 13th. 1903. JOSIAH HOWARD, Burgess, Notice of Application for Charter. IN THB COUBT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE COCKTY OP CAMERON. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the said court on the 21st day of December, A. D., 1903, under the "Corporation act of one thousand eight hundred and seventy four," and the supplements thereto, bv CHAS. SEOER, E. D. WHITE HENRY AUCHU, J. C. JOHNSON and F. C. RIEOK,for the charter of an intended corporation to be called BUSINESSMEN'S CLUB OF EMPORIUM, the character and object of which is for the maintenance of a club for social enjoyments, and for these purposes to have pos sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privil eges conferred by the said act and its supple meats. 36-3t. C. W. SHAFFER, Solicitor. A safe, certain relief for Suppressed I Menstruation. NeVerknown tofafl. Safe! M Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed K or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for H 81.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to H be paid for whan relieved. Samples Free. I UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74. LANC»»TC». P«. FJ Sold inEmporium by L. Taggart and R. C Dodson Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat.
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