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The Job department of the PRESS is complete, and aflords facilities for doing the best claaa 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 thecounty must be paid for in advance. *#-No advertisements will be accepted at leas than the price for fifteen words. Religious notices free. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Congress, CHARLES F. BARCLAY, Grove. [Subject to District Conference-! For General Assembly, JOSIAH HOWARD, Emporium. For County Treasurer, DR. EUGENE O. BARDWELL, Emporium. EDITORIAL HENTION. The war lias stopped all dancing in Russia. They are inclined to make the Japanese do the dancing. "I have not yet pawned my over coat," says Sully, the dethroned cotton king. But haven't his victims made the acquaintance of nay Uncle? In hock signo vincit. Judge Parker of New York is far in the lead of Democratic presi dential cadidates with members of Congress. But his chance of lead ing them to victory may be said to be small. If, as now seeuis likely, the St. Louis, convention is to indorse the last two Democratic national plat form, there is but one logical can didate—William Jennings Bryan, and apparently it is Bryan or Bolt. The trial of Judge Swayne ought not to bo avoided by abolishing his office. That is not brave, or just. Moreover, and impeachment with the llonse prosecuting and the Senate sitting as judges would be an educational novelty to the present generation ot Americans. Vermont towns are enforcing their no-license laws since maple sap has started. "Vermont men, women, maple-sugar and horses. The first are strong, the last are. fleet, the second and third are ex ceedingly sweet, aud all are very Lard to beat," as Saxe said. Senator Bard of California wants Congress to offer a large prize aud a large annual salary to the best weather prophet in the United States to be settled by competitive predictions for thirty days. If the bill passes, the guessing-bee will begin at New Year's. The present Weather Bureau is regarded by Congress as being a monumental failure, although it can generally foretell what the weather was yesterday, or even the day before. Secretary Taft has a wealthy brother who is an art collector and connoisseur. He recently pur chased a Corot, "La Soil-," for 17.),000, and a Dias, "Autumn Forest of Fontainebleu," for $35,- 000. The former sum is a good deal to pay for one evenings enter tainment, and the latter would have purchased an immense bona fide forest. hy does not the Democratic convention put forth a Confederate veteran for President? Is it a crime to be born in the South? W hat is the matter with Senator Cockrell of Missouri, "Brig. Gen. C. S. A"., and successor in the Senate of Carl Schurz! He is call ed "The Wise Man" by his col leagues. There is Gorman, of course, but he distinctly shunned service, perferring a clerkship throughout the Civil War. And now he has helped Maryland to violate the Constitution in dis franchising the negroes. No, give us the genuine article! Letter to Ch&s. Seger. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: The cheapest thing in the way of sending anything over the world is a postage stamp; and the cheapest way to shed water is paint. Not whitewash; paint. Do you happen to know—it don't belong to your busi ness to know about paint, you know—do you happen to know that most of the makers of paint stuff it out with lime and clay and sand and water and air? They do stuff it out in the can; but not on the house. They make more gallons to sell or to buy; more money to pay for paint; more money to pay for putting it on; a good deal more money to pay for putting it on; but no more beauty; more rust; decay; disappointment; loss. Devoe is your paint, because it's all paint, no sham, and full-measure. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co. P. S. Murry and Coppersmith sell our paint. 18. Love needs no lexicon. A disordered stomach may cause no end ot trouble. Wht n the stomach fails to perform its functions the bowels be come deranged, the liver and kidneys con gested, causing numerours diseases, the mnet fatal of which are painless and therefore the more to be.dreaded. The important thing is to restore the stomach and liver to a healthy condition, and for this purpose no better preparation can be used than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by L. Taggart. Eternal hustle is the price of success. The best physic: Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take; pleasant in effect. For sale by Jno. E. Smith, Sterling Run. A soft answer may bo a stiff argument. Httauit of a Railroad Accident. Wdi. L. Maynard, of Centerville, Pa., for 20 years suffered a great deal of pain in the side and over the hips, caused by being crushed between the ears. After doing a little work he would always pass gravel. Five years ago he used three bottles of Thompson's Barosnia, Kidney and Liver Cure and was completely cured, having had no return of the disease since. For sale by 11. C. Dodson. The time to boost is when you think you don't need to. Hobbed the Grave. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in baek and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a deccided improvement. I continued their use tor three weeks, aud am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." Ni> one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guarantee, at L. Taggart's drug •tore. Never meddle with people who don't meddle with you. Church Notes. The finest eity nnd village Churches are painted with the Longman & .Mart inez Paints, and we want every Church to accept our donation whenever they paint. 8 & 6 make 14, therefore when you want only eight of L. & M.; and mix six gallons of pure Linseed Oil with it, mak ing actual cost of paint about 51.20 per gallon. Don't pay 81.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth •>() cents) which you do when you buy other paints in a can with a paint label on it. Many houses are well paiated with four eal'oos of L. & M.and three gal lons of Linseed Oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers like gold. These Celebrated Paints are sold by Harry S. Lloyd. What God demands is as nothing to what He deserves. A Great Bensation. There was a big sensation in Leesville, lud., when W. 11. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had his lite saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. He writes: ' : I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your new Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a com plete cure.'' Similar cures of Consump tion, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c, and SI.OO. Guaranteed by L. Tag gart, Druggist. Trial bottles free. He lights no lives who make light of love. Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the salve you ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by L. Taggart, Druggist. Bargain in Books. A complete set of Brittanica Ency clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes and key. Are all new and in original packages. Will be sold at a bargain, Apply at PRESS office. 36 tf CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, *904. Sliervllle Item*. An Kastcr dance at the hotel last Mon day night. Some of the young ladies and gents took a fishing trip the other night. '"Me Thinks" I hear the merry peals of wedding bells in the near future. Mr. J. DeCoyrccy expects to move to Buffalo Monday or Tuesday of next week. Mr. Edward Sizer is studying the mys terious art of hypnotism. We expect to see him on the road soon. Onjaccount of heavy rains several men have been placed on the railroad at night to watch the track. Tha juice of the apple raised havoc with some of the "boys" the other day, making it necessary to place one on ice to bring him to. We hear there is a new bath house to bo opened up near the railroad bridge. One fellow took a cold water plunge the other day, accidently falling off the bridge. UNCLE PIKE. Sterling; Run. Floy and Gladys are having a measley time of it. Mr. Charles May went to Buffalo Monday. Chick says"he can't even wear an overcoat." A number of our school childred have the measles. Jay Lewis of Renovo spent Suaday with his parents. Mrs. Blanche Lewis is visiting friends in Emporium this week. Mr. James Furlong spent Easter with his brother at Pittsburg. Jay Ilenry Johnson of Driftwood, was seen in our town Monday. Mr. N. T. Arnold of Ridgway, visited his sister Mrs. J. E. Smith Tuesday. A number of our young men are home from the drive, on account of low water. Mrs. B. E. Smith of St. .Marys visited relatives at this place a few days last week. Mrs. Leonard Smith was called to Ridgway on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Eve Smith. Mr. Robert Lilly died at Blossburg Wednesday and was brought to this place for burial Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Berry a ltd little daughter Elsie spent Easter with many friends in Emporium. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Barr returned home Saturday after a week's visit with their daughter at Renovo. Misses Edith Berry and Nora Buncc two of our popular young ladies attended a birthday party given in honor of Mar cilia Quinn of Emporium. Prof. W. J. Leavitt has closed a very successful term of school and will move his family to Emporium this week. We arc very sorry as Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt have won many friends while at this place. SNOW DROP. First Fork.. Editor Press: Early last Wednesday morning, Mr. Louck's house was found to be on fire but, the tire Co., soon put two stream on. so it only burned a hold in the roof. Same afternoon a prairie fire started from Fred Williams' sugar camp, and went up across the country, but the prompt ar rival of the firemen soon got ii under control, with but slight damage to tools and fences. There was quite an excitement caused here by the report that Jamison was com ing up the R. R. track, from Lorsh baugh. Cliff Pfoutz, a brother of the youug man who was shot in the "melee" at Jamison's house, and Nick Vorbeck went down the R. R. to meet him and give a signal if it was him, but they didn't kDow this man. After he passed First Fork the news got out that Jami son had gone up the road and a lot of men took after him and followed liiin up to Bailey Run, when they found out it was au old soldier living, in a shanty be law Blow vi lie. Being prettv well "blown" by the chase, they made a foot raft aud came home. They are already a pretty ashamed lot, I forbear to mention any names. The man draws a pension and when the men overtook him one of the parties in the chase, knew him and disposed of another Jamison episode. It might be possible but hardiy probable that Jamison would be walking along the public road in the middle of the day when so many parties here know him. Barclay's floating "shacks" arc lying at First Fork switch, and the water is pretty low already tor driving logs or breaking laudinas. M. J. Colcord, of the Potter Journal, visited his father between trains one day last week. Nuff SKD. April 4th, 1904. Forbearance is one evidence of for eiveness. Best Cough Medicine For Children. When you buy a cough remedy for small children you want one in which you can place implicit confidence. You want one that not only relieves but cures. You want one that is unquestionally harmless. You want one that is pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these conditions. There is nothin" so good for the colds incident to child hood. It is also a certain preventative and cure of croup, and there is no danger whatever from whooping cough when it is given. It has been used in many epidemics of that disease with perfect success. For sale by L. Taggart. Knight*ol Columbut. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend the meeting of the Knights of Col umbus, to be held at Washington, D. C., April 13, the Pennsylvanin Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Washington from all stations on its lines at reduced rates. These tickets will be sold April 11, 12, and 13, and will be good tor return passage until April 18, inclusive. 3073-6 2t. As long as sin is hidden it is growing. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. "I have been subject to sciatic rheu matism for years," says E. H. Wa'dron, of Wilton Junction, lowa. "My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discomfort. My joints would crack when I straightened up. I used Cham berlain's Pain Balm and have been thor oughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many months. It is certainly a most wonder ful liniment." For sale by Jno. E. Smith, Sterling Run. The best kind of hope is that whi S lends a hand. Nothing Equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (or Bowel Complaint* in Children. "We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbosa Remedy in our family for years," says Mrs. J. B. Cooke, of Nederlands, Texas. "We have given it to all of our children. We have used other medicines for the same purpose, but never found anything to equal Cham belain's. If you use it as directed it will always cure. For sale by L. Taggart. Laat of the Season. On April 8 tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run the last special excur sion for the present season from Buffalo. Mt. Morris, Bradford, Titusville, Falls Creek, Kinzua, Tidionte, and principal intermediate stations on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division, and from points on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Erie to Lock Haven, inclusive, to Washington for the benefit of all who may wish to visit the National Capital. Round trip tickets, good going only on all regular trains on day of issue, and good returning on any regular train ex cept the Pennsylvania Limited, Chicago Limited, and St. Louis Limited, within ten days, exclusive of going date, will be sold at rate of 810.00 tor the round trip from points on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division, and from Erie St. Marys, and intermediate points; and at rate of 88.95 from Driftwood; $8.15 from Renovo; $7.30 form Lock Haven; and proportionate rates from other points. These tickets will be good to return via Ilarrisburg or Philadelphia, and to stop off at Philadelphia returning if de posited with ticket agent at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. For additional information consult smafl hand-bills, apply to ticket agents, or address B. P. Fraser, Passenger Agent, Buffalo District, 307 Main Street, Elli eott Square, Buffalo, N. Y., or E S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent. Wil liamsport, Pa. 3075-6-2t. Children's Oping LIIIILIIS. Fine display of Hats, Caps AND §aby Bonnets THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, April 7thandßtb LUDLAMS. | SCHMELZ & CO.'S 1 I Sluice Pipe. I | IMPROVE2YOUR ROADS Iwith uj SI STEEL and WOQD SLUICING jj] pJ The Steel pipe is made of cold rolled, K u] heavy sheet steel, rivited so at to leave It (ll [u smooth inside. The pipe is covered with irt Lfl a preparation that makes it rust proof. |u [u The wood pipe is made of staves matched ul til and grouved, bound with heavy iron tu [U bands, treated chemically against rust u] Lfl and coated with a preparation that will [ll [U stand climate and will practically ex- u] J] elude moisture. The entire length is of tu [U even diameter. Obstructions will not Lfl ul lodge in it. Manufactured in all sizes up (U [u to SIXTY INCHES. Ul ul Write for catalogue and prices, or a [y [U postal card will bring to you a represen- ul ul tative with samples of our goods. [u "j What are Sluice Pipes Used For ? [}j If] They are used on roads and highways [}: [n to convey water under the road bed from }{] nj streams and ditches to keep the road bed [J{ [n dry and prevent washouts in heavy rains ii nj and showers. I: jj] Schmelz & Co., [u Coudersport, Pa. jjj liSHSHsasHsa-fl^ j| Mm A cure jpiarftnte«. Matt. Thompson, fhipt. V Ora«led Schools, Btateavilto, N. C.. writes: "I can aaj H they do all you claim for tbom." Dr. 8. 11. Devoro, 9 Kafoo Rook. W. Va., writes : " They fire universal satlt- V faction." Dr. H D. Moftlll, Clarksbarg, Tenn., write* : ■ "lu a practice of '23 years, I hare fouad so remedy to ■ equal yours. PRICB, 50 CEHTO. Samples Free. Bold I br OruMliu M ARTIN BUD*, LANCASTER, *A. HWI— §WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of years, CTDflllO . - ana heve cured thousands off ftj I nUIID 112 W / £r/\ *// of Nervous Diseases, inch m. M CY as Debility, Dizziness. S4eeplt»»- A A A HI I ness and Varicocele,Atrophy,&c. Ahflln I They clear the brail, strengthm V, y the circulation, make digestion vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permanently. patkats are properly cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity. Coniumptio* or Death. Mailed sealed. Price $i per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or rofundtfct money, $5.00. Send for fre* book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. 0. For sale by ft. C. Dodsoti. Druggist. Emporium, Pa. mm aaaaaaeaeea mm aaaaaaa^a^ IfiEUMII SAVINGS UU\ [j| Pays Per Cent * On Savings Accounts. Compounded Semi-Annually. { iIH Just as Safe and Easy to Bank by Mail as J Coming in Person. Ask How. » Vy A6BCTB OVER *7,000,000. » _ WOOD AND DIAMOND - STREETS, J \ PITTSBURGH, PA. [ irWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWwJI ——— I GRAND CASTER jQPENINQ II W/K have planned for several months to make a grand display and choose the Easter-time for this exhibition. Our enormous stock compells us to have I more room to properly show same. We now occupy the entire "OLMSTED 1 I BLOCK" and have the largest floor space of any store in the county. We respectfully invite the public to visit our store and inspect the different 8 departments. ♦ I We entered this business with de- t y I termination, energy and pluck and with the help of the generous patronage of the public, who appreciate honest and j . I fair dealing, we have succeeded far be {4 1 yond our ex P ectat ' ous - We are now in J V I a position to buy in larger quantities and 1 * therefore cheaper. Our prices are marked in plain fig i ures and are the very lowest that up-to date furniture, made by skilled labor can be sold for. We thank you all and hope to merit your future confidence and patronage. I lj EipDfii Firnlluie Go. ;! - Who is Your Clothier? If it's K. SEGER & CO,, you are getting the right kind of merchandise. There is no small or grand decep tion practiced in their store. Sustained success demon strates that there is "growth in truth"in the retailing of NEW AND UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING AT POPULAR PRICES. R. SEGER CO. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right I One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, CaMf and Group.