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The Job department of the PRBSS is complete, and allorda facilities for doing the best claas o< w*»rk. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages aBO paid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out of the county must be paid for in advance. t#-No advertisements will be accepted at less than the price for fifteen words. Religious notices free. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. TO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS OP PENN: SYLVANIA: I a:n directed by the Republican State Com mitteo to announce that the Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representa tives, will meet in convention at the Opera House in the city of Harrisbnrg, on Wednesday, April 6, 1901. at ten thirty o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the follow ing offices, to-.vit: Oue person for the office of Judge of the Su preme Court. Thirty-f our persons, t.io at lame, for presiden t ial electors, and, To elect tour delegates and four alternates at large to the Republican National Convention to be held iu Chicago, on June 21, 1901, also For the transaction of such othter business as may be presented. In accordance with the rules governing the organization, the representation in the State Convention will be based on the vote polled at the last presidential election: Under tbe rules aaoh legislative district is entitled toonedele %ne from every two thousand votes cast for {{residential electors in 190 i, and additional dele- Site lor every fraction of two thousand votes (polled in excess of one thousand. By order of Republican State Committee. BOIES PENROSE, Chairrean. W. R. ANDREWS, Secretary. EDITORIAL ftBNTION. Australians are using Kentucky methods in welcoming John Alex ander Dowie. Betting on Cleveland's nomina tion has already begun in New York, —$200 to §I,OOO. Three thousand cowboys are or ganizing in Denver to bring the western breezes to the Chicago con vention. George Fred Williams says he believes the Democrats will carry Massachusetts. George's believery is always full of queer things. All the Christian nations iu the world are sweeping out and fur nishing their cabinets to receive anon rare pieces of old China. The prosecution of Senator Siuoot insists that every Mormon holds that obedience to law is subord inate to obedience to God. Very well; but does not every Christian hold that same doctrine. A New York physician has in vented a curious aud delicate machine which will distinctly illuminate the internal organs. Perhaps we can find out now what's the matter with Mr. Bryan's liver. The Mormon president, Joseph F. Smith, tells the Congressional Committee that he has forty-two children, most of thein girls, lie adds very earnestly that Reed Smoot should not be held respon sible for that fact as he does not furnish the Caster bonnets. This complicates matters terribly. The Panama Canal Commission ers will nut sail for tin; Isthmus this month as announced, but will wait till title is obtained. It is then purposed to keep at least one on the ground all the time. Sen ator Cullom says "There will soon be a vacancy on the board." The climate is too deadly for a long spell of good health. A member of the Congressional Committee on Foreign Commerce says that the Panama Canal Com pany "positively cannot deliver the canal to the United States. If we should pay it the §40,000,000 we should only be buying the right to build the canal and to retain 40 per cent of the profits after paying all expenses." This accords with Senator Piatt's view. But Crom well, counsel of the Panama Canal Campany, says there is no hitch whatever, that everything is love ly, and that the transfer can be m;t<le before the first of May. We shall see. Letter to Gmporlum riachlne Co. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sirs: Lead-atid-oil, in not good paint; don't wear; tbe rule is, as every one knows, repaint in three years. Devoe lasts sis, in the«auie way— allow wido margin in all sach statements. What does it mean, to last? It means the same with both. As to covering, that's another. Here's an instance. Mr. J. J. Hall, Sheffield, Pa., painted two houses, lead-ami-oil; took 40 gallons. Last summer bought 40 gallons Devoe for the same two houses; returned 10 gallons. The paint, that covers, lasts, it's all paint, true paint, and full-measure, Lead and-oil is all paint but not good paint; the lead wants zinc. Better paint Devoe. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co. P. S. Murry and Coppersmith sell our paint. 15. An argument is used to promote un necessary conversation. THF churches at Con stantinople, Turkey, and Yokahoma, Japan, have long used the Longman <fe Martinez Paints for painting their churches. Liberal contributions of L. & M. Paint will be given for such purpose wherever a church be located. F. M. Scofield, Harris Springs, S. C., writes: "I painted our old homestead with L. & M. twenty-six years ago. Not painted since, looks better than houses painted in the last four years." W. B. liarr, Charleston, W. Va., writes, "Painted Frankenburg Block with L. & M., shows better than any buildings here have ever done; stands out as though varnished, and actual cost of paint was less than §1.20 per gallon. Wears and covers like gold." These Celebrated Paints are sold by H. S. Lloyd. It is wonderful how brave the average man is after the battle. Inflammatory Hheumatism Cured. William Shaffer, a brakeman, of Dennis m, Ohio, was confined to his bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. "I used many remedies," lie says."Finally I sent to McCaw's drug store for a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, at which lime I was unable to use baud or foot, and in one week's time was able togo to work as happy as a clam." For sale by L. Taggait. The best religion to have in hand is the kind we give away. A favorite Remedy for Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Iteniedy a favorite with the mothers of small child ren It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents aoy danger of pneu monia or other serious consequences. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by L. Tag gart. Better a dozen thorns on the bush than one in the flesh. Lockjaw Prevented by San-Cura. My wife stepped on a rusty nail and rati it into her foot. The foot swelled and pained her so that she could not put ft to the floor. San-Cura Ointment drew out a poisonous brown pus and she is now perfectly well. Kugene McKenzie, Plum, Pa. Druggist 25cand 50c For sale by K. C. Dodson. When a donkey gets a diploma he hangs it on his ears. Dizzy Spells. Edward Happ, of fitusville, Pa., had such pain in the back that he could not do any kind of work and had such dizzy spells that he would have to hold onto something to keep from failing. It seeuidd as if he would never stop urinat ing. He had been out of health for 15 years and could hardly sleep from pain in his stomach. He says Thompson's Bar osuia cured me, purified my blood, and made tue fee! many years younger. For sale by It. C. Dodson. Tour to the Pacific Coast anil Orand Canyon. On account of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church to be held at Los Angeles, Cal., beginning May 3, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will run a personally-conducted tour to Los Angeles, visiting the Grand Canyon of Arizona en route, at unusally low rates. A special train of the highest grade Pullman equipment will leave New York, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg on Wednesday, April 27, running via C'hi cage and the Santa Fc Route to the Grand Canyon. Sunday will be spent at this wonderful place, and Los Angeles will be reached on the evening of May 2. Round-trip tickets including transnorta. tion, one double berth, and meals on special train going; and transportation only returning on regular trains via direct roules or via San Francisco, will be sold at rate of $lO6 from New York, $lO5 lrom Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wash ington,and 8100 from Pittsburg. Tickets will be good to return at any time before June 30. Tourists returning via St. Louis may stop off for ten days to visit the World's Fair, by depositing ticket and paying 81.00 fee. A descriptive itinerary will be sent on application to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. 3065-4-2t. For Sale. One bay work horse. Weight 1300. F. G. JUDD. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1904. It Bared His Lett. I'. A. Danforth of'LaGrange, Ga., suf fered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25cts. Sold by L. Taggart druggist. It is a good deal easier to drop into a rut than to rise out of it. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers—Dr. King's New Life Pill. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Bili ousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troub les. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure, Only 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. The man with a face that would sour milk will not save men. Tragedy Averted. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watkins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terri ble cough set in besides. Doctors treat ed him, but he gyew worse every day. at length we tried jr. King's New Dis covery tor Consumption,': and our -darl ing was saved.- He's 'now sound, and well." Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by L. Taggart Druggist. Price 50cand 81.00. Trial bottles free. False love will fatten a foe as surely as true love will finish him. More Riots. Disturbance of strikers are not [nearly a* grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is im mediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidveys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderlul tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervous ness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and ex pels Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satis faction guaranteed by L. Taggart, drug gist- _ Any wise wife knows it is policy to let hubby think he is boss. Peculiarity About Insurance. When insurance companies grant in surance on life, they are particular to have the person examined by a doctor to ascertain if he is in sound health. They are most particular about the analysis of the urine for the diseases of the kidneys are the most fatal and so many people have diseased kidneys without knowing it. If there are any symptons they are usually (even by doctors) attributed to some other cause. Thompson's Barosma is the safest remedy to take for it will do good whether you have kidney trouble or not. Thompson's Barosma gives rest to the nerves. For sale by R. C. Dodson. Charactor is the one thing without limit iu its development. A Great Discovery. Judging from the number of perman ent cures that it has made Thompson s Barosma, Kidney and Liver cure is the greatest discovery in medical science. Thompson s Barosma has made remark able cures in kidney, liver, bladder, stom ach and blood diseases, also palpitation of the heart and nervousness. It is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. Just the remedy for young and old. Drug gists, gl per buttle, six for 85. For sale by It. C. Dodsun. We need to look forward, for we must some day look back. Proper Treatment For Pneumonia. Pneumonia is too dangerous a disease for anyone to attempt to doctor himself, although he may have the proper remed ies at hand. A physician should always be called. It should be bore in mind, however, that pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of the grip, and that by giving Chamberlain's Cough licmedy the threatened attack of pneu monia may be warded off. This remedy is also used by physicians in the treat ment of pneumonia with the best results Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sanders, Ala., who is also a diuirgist, says of it,"l have been selling Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and-prescribed it in my practice for the past six years. I use it in cases of pneumania and have always gotten the best results." Sold by Jno. E. Smith. Sterling Run. Money is the greatest trouble a man has when he hasn't any. Wakeful Children. 4 For a long time the two year old child of Mr. P. L. McPhereon, 59 N. Tenth St., Ilarrisburg, Pa., would sleep but two our three hours in the early part of the night, which made it very hard for her parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trouble, and gave her halt of one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quiet ed her stomach and she slept the whole night through. Two boxes of these Tablets have effected a permanent cure and she is now well and strong. For sale by L. Taggart. Real Estate for 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. HOCKLEY, Chair man of the Board or J. H. DAY, Sec etary. 37tf Slnnamahofiinß I tenia. Winter weather still continues. Prof. J. H. C. Logue is handling the U. S. Mail this week. Nate Peasley is still after the ground hog. He caught two last week. A. D. Gore k Co., are turning out some big orders for blacksmith work this spring. A. E. Murray, the new supervisor, is around looking up the bad places in the roads. Bad weather for colds and lagrippe. A good many are suffering with the dread disease. The new milk route was started this week by J. L. Logue. Success go with him. The townsnip auditors of Grove audit ed the accounts of the retiring township officers, this week. The Banquet given by W. C. No. 130, was first-class and all present enjoyed themselves very much. Barclay Bros' have a force ot carpent ers repairing their mill—getting ready, for the summer's cutting. The Arabian Degree held a special session, Saturday night to initiate some new members in the mysteries of that Degree. Mrs. Mary Ann Drum, wife of late Henry Drum, passed quieily away last Friday afternoon, after a long and severe illness and terrible suffering. She only lived a short time after the death ot her husband. Funeral was held in Brooks' hall on Sunday, Rev. Foss delivering an appropriate sermon to a large gathering of friends and neighbors. Jacob Shafer, after a long and severe sickness died on Thursday last at his home at this place. He leaves a wife and three children—two sons and a daughter —to mourn his death. Deceased was 77 years old. He was born and raised in his native town, was an honest and up right citizen, a successful farmer and was highly respected by all who knew him. No services in the church owing to the furnace and cellar being blooded and frozen up. DEBSE. North Creek Items. Mr. Frank Moon is quite sick. They say—what has become of Lilah? Mrs. Lizzie Chandler is still quite sick. Hazel Chandler has started to school again. We have a new pupil—Beatrice Taylor. A number of men went out of the woods this week. We welcome Leon Brundage and family in our midst. Walter Brundage who has been f|uite sick, is convalescent. Humphrey Lewis is confined to the house with a sore arm. Mrs. Laura Taylor is among us again We are glad to see her. Winter is not over yet. Did the wood-chuch see his shadow twice? Rumor says there is to be a box sojial in the near future. We hope it is true. Charley Chadwick and Beverly Houslcr, who have been in Southern Pennsylvania during the latter part of the winter, have returned. Welcome back again, boys. BITTKR-SWEET. Resolutions of Condolence. WHKREAS, Death has again entered our Tent and removed from among us our brother, Rich ard M, Panting, Therefore, be it Resolved by Oood Will Tent No. 16, K. O. T. M., that weextend to hisstricken wife and children our warmest sympathy in this their hour of deepest anguish. That our Charter be draped for thirty days. That lluse resolutions be published in the local papers, spread upon the minutes and a copy furnished to the family of our deceased brother. F.H. PKABSALL, G. S. ALLEN, J. P. MCNARNKY, Committee. WHEREAS, Death has claimed for his own our brother, LAWRENCE MAY. Therefore, be it Resolved by Good Will Tent No. 46, K. O. T. M., that while we submissively bow to thedecree our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the sorrowing and stricken family and friends. That our Charter be draped for thirty days Tnat these resolutions be published in the local papers, spread upon the minuUsand a copy furnished to the family. F. H. PEARSALL, G. S. ALLEN, J, P. MCNAR.NEY, Committee NEW CAMERONHOUSE. Cameron, Pa., Opposite P. & E. Depot, IIARRY McGEE, 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 aart of the county. Good tishing and hunting in the immediate vicinity. Dr. Humphreys. After fifty years Dr. Humphreys' Specifies enjoy the greatest popularity and largest sale in their history, due to intrinsic merit. They cure the sick. HO. CURES. PRICES. 1— Ferers, Congestions, Inflammations. .35 '■t—Worm*. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .35 3—Teething. Colic,Crying,Wakefulness .33 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 35 7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 35 B— Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceaohe 35 9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .35 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.3s 11—|Suppressed or Painful Periods 35 I®—Whites, Too Profuse Periods 35 13—Cronp. Laryngitis, Hoarseness 35 1-I—Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .35 19—Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains 35 16—Malaria, Chills, Ferer and Ague 35 19—Catarrh. Influenza, Cold in the Head .35 XO— Whooplng-Cough 35 37—Kidney Diseases 35 3H—Nervous Debility 1.09 30—Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed.. .35 77—Crip. Hay Fever 35 Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' New Pocket Manual of all Diseases mailed free. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William an" John Sts.. New York. Colds Cause Pneumonia. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, 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 mo that Iran down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. 1 tried a number of remedies to no avail ! until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured uie entirely ot the cough, strengthened my lunes and re stored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by R. C. Dodson. Hitch your wagon to a star, but don't sell your mule. Do You Want Strength? If you want to increase your strength you must add to and not take from the physical. In other words, the food that you eat must be digested, a&similated and appropriated by the uerves, blood and tissues before being expelled from the in testines. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure adds to the physical. It gives strength to and builds up strength in the human system. It is pleasant to the taste and palatable, and the only combination of digestants that will digest the food and enable the system to appropriate all of its health and strength-giving qualities. Sold by R. C. Dodson. 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 MFO. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tf. [Do you catch cold easily ? Does the cold hang on ? Try Slhilolh's CoEnsuiimptloo Oare Sn ic Lung It cures tlia most stubborn kind of coughs and colds. If it doesn't cure you, your mojiey will be refunded. ' Prie»s: S. C. WELLS & Co. 3 25c. 50c. J1 Leßoy, N. Y., Taront®, Can. £ The Place to Buy Cheap S S IS AT F £ J. F. PARSONS' < $33 to the Pacific Coast From Chicago, every day in March and April, 1904. Only $33 Chicago to San Francisco, Los P* Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma,and many other points 011 the Pacific Coast. Low rates to hundreds of other points. Choice of routes if yon select the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Railway. Tickets good in tourist sleeping cars. Rate for double berth, Chicago to California, only $7. Write to-day for complete information. johnr. poit, Room D, Park Building, District Passenger Agent. PITTSBURG, PA. aSESHSES SHSHSHS2 SHSaSHSH HHSHHHSE SHSHSHSH S3 53 5^ | Spring Goods § | = 9 u nj a ja }j Have Just Arrived. nj J S In Ln fIJ in 1 i jj I am now ready to please the public, having ju n jnst moved my Tailor Shop over the Express m n office, in order to cnt down expenses. I can n] }! now make clothes much cheaper than they can !{] JJ be made any where in this section. I employ J{] J only first-class workmen and invite the public 2 to call and inspect my stock. [n 3 in 5 REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. 3 3 B s 1 1 J. L. FOBERT. | c im\ MODI! We are now entering another I year. We wish to thank our j friends for their patronage in the ! past and-wish to say, we are now better prepared than ever to serve their wants. We have the only complete line of Hardware of all kinds in the county, and a large force of competent plumb ers, who are busy all the time » but never too busy to give prompt service when you are in need of such. to Til i ipodni , Is much better equipped than ever, having secured the services of a very competent tinner, who j has charge of this department, j Busy man though, he is ever i ready to advise you in this line. : A look inro this department will j convince you that the above is j correct. - I All work done with dispatch And Positively Guaranteed Minli
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