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The Job department of the PRESS is complete, and aS'ords facilities for doing the best class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTIOH PAID TO Law Printing. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option ofthe publisher. Papers sent out ofthe county must be paid for in advance. «j-No advertisements will be accepted at less than the price for fifteen words. «4~Rellgious notices free. REPUBLICAN TICKET. National. For President, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. For Vice-President, CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. State. For Supreme Court Judge, JOHN P. ELKIN. County. For Congress, S. R. DRESSER, Bradford. For General Assembly. JOSIAH HOWARD, Emporium. For County Treasurer, DR. EUGENE O. BARDWELL, Emporium. Two of the Democratic ora tors who have agreed to make speeches in the "doubtful states" are Sena tor Tillman and Representative John Sharp Williams. After the people have heard these very bril liant and caustic gentlemen the states will no longer be doubtful— they will become solidly Republi can. What Judge Parker gained by closing his mouth his party will lose when these gentlemen open their mouths. The labor question in its various phases is still very prominent, and a disturbing factor in many parts of the country. In Milwaukee Judge Ludwig has decided that contracts made by incorporated labor unions with manufacturers, prohibiting the employment of non-union workingmen, are void. In Connecticut Mr. .Justice Hatch has decided that state law requir ing journeymen horseshoers to be registered is unconstitutional. The rage for laws to control and hedge in labor will in time spend itself. The less the state meddles with honest occupations, the better for the people. Politically speaking it is an nounced that there is to be a light all along the line, whatever that may mean. The line of sure enough Republican states is a very long one, and includes almost everything except the so-called "solid South." Those who put Connecticut. Illinois, and Wis consin among the "disputed states,' - lvckon without their host. Already the Hearst newspapers are making tierce war upon August Belmont, and Bourke Cochran, as well as other prominent New York Democratic politicians, and if this sort of thing continues, there will he little danger of New York state going Democratic. If there a.i'4 any people who com plain of hard times, they should reflect for a moment that much money is being spent for luxuries which many well-meaning folks think could be dispensed with. Take the little state of Connecti cut, as a fair sample, with a popu lation of less than one million of inhabitants. It has long had the name of being the land of "steady habits,'' yet the collector of in ternal revenue taxes, for the year ending June 30, 1900, publishes a statement showing that he collect ed for beer $907,317, for distilled spirits, $161,070 for cigars, $191,- 034, a total of $1,259,421 paid for taxes alone on these three articles. How much beer, "alcoholic food" and cigars was consumed is beyond estimating. It is not the fault of any form of government that such a state of things exists. When the individual lives as wisely and temperately as he should, then the times will rapidly improve. Republican Promises Kept. "We have made the deed square with the word," said President Roosevelt in accpting the nomina tion officially tendered him by Speaker Cannon. This is another way of saying that the Republican party has kept its promise to the people. Is not the country contented under Roosevelt. The gold standard has been made a fixture, so that even Judge Parker, who twice supported and voted for the party and candidate of free it. Business interests have been strictly guarded from all disturb ing influences wo far as a Republi can Congress and a careful admin istration could do so. Steps have been taken to put an end to criminal combinations de signed to restrain trade. In foreign affairs there has been a steady insistence for open ports in the Far East to commerce. American citizens have been pro tected in their rights. There have been no dangerous foreign entanglements. On the contrary, the administration's policy, while it has been positive, has made for peace. The result is that the American Nation is respected everywhere. This being the case, how can the party of the opposition hope to carry the country under 110 better plea than that a change of admin istration is desirable? Do the majority of the voters of the United States really think that it would be desirable to place Judge Parker in power at the White House and give him a Democratic House of Representatives at Washington? We cannot believe so. There are times when it is best to leave well enough alone. We are doing well enough. If we would continue to prosper we had not better permit the Democrats to experiments. Heretofore their experiments have been disastrous.—Philadelphia In quirer. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a pre ventative of suicide bad been discovered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes sui cide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach. Liver ' and Kidney regulator. Only 50c. I Satisfaction guaranteed by L. Taggart. Druggist. The turn of a woman's head often turns a man's head. How a Doctor Was Cured. "For two years I was troubled with lumbago, or pain across my kidneys, the pain shooting down my thigh (especially on taking cold the pain would be ter rible), a continual grinding, aching pain. One bottle of Thompson's Barosma, Backache, Live and Kidney Cure gave me immediate relief. I am now taking Barosma with great benefit as it reduces all inflamation of the stomach, liver and bladder, the great organs that regulate the whole system and purify the blood." l)r. A. S. Hubbard, !)4 Brook St., Titus ville. Pa. For sale by R. C. Dodson. There is no sacrament without service. Discovery Concerning Rheumatism. It is now known positively that rheu matism is caused by uric acid iu the blood. The only possible way to get this ! poison away is to get this poison out of ! 1 lie Mood is to treat the kidneys, as when I they are diseased or not acting properly, ! the uric acid passes from the kidneys in !(o the blood. Thompson's Barosma or Kidney Cure acts rjuickly, taking up the uiie acid, curing the kidneys and restor ing thein to their normal functions. Thompson's Barosma is pleasant to take. For sale by R. C. Dodson. Low Kate Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Halls. On Sunday, August 7, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will run a spec ial low-rare excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Round-trip tickets, good going only on Special Train indicat ed, and good returning on Special Train August 7. and regular trains August 8, stopping at stations named, but not good in Pullman sleeping or parlor cars, will be sold at rates indicated: Special Train Leaves. Rate | Emporium 8.00 a. m., $2 SO Emporium Junction 8.05 '* 250 Shippen 8.17 •* 250 Keating Summit 839 " 250 Port Allegany... 9.00 " 225 Lnrabee 9.20 " 215 Eldred 9.28 " 200 Olean .10.00 " 150 Buffalo Ar. 12.15 p. Niagara Kails " 1.00 " > Returning Special Train will leave Niagara Falls 7.45 p. in.. Buffalo 8.50 p.m. Children between five and twelve years of age. half rates. 3242-23-2t. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 1904. A Bummer Cold. A summer cold i.s not only annoying ' hut if not relieved Pneumonia will be i the probable result by Fall. One Minute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws , out the inflammation, heals, soothes anil j strengthens the lungs and bronchia! | tubes. One iMinute Cough Cure is an { ideal remedy lor the children. It is : pleasant to the taste and perfectly harm- ! less. A certain cure for Croup. Cou'.'h and Cold. Hold by It. C. Dodson. , ! To err is human and the ability to I hide it is divine. Dowitt is tlio Name. Wlit-n you so to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name I)KWITT on . every box. The pure, unadulterated i Witch Hazel is used iri making DeWitt's I Witch Hazel Salve, which is the best salve in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, boil*, eczema and piles. The popularity of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worthless eontcrfeits to be placed on the market. The genuine bears the name E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Sold by K. C. Dodson. When trouble calls it usually finds a man at homc- A Sweet Hreath. Is a never tailing sign of a healthy stomach. When the breath is bad the stomach is out os order. There is no remedy in the world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. ("rick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: "1 have been a dyspeptic for years tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use of Kodol I began to improve at once, and after taking a few bottles am fully restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like. Kodol di gests what you cat and makes the stom aah sweet. Sold by li. C. Dodson. Card's Dental Office. Dr. J. M. Card's branch dental of flee, situated over Metzger's jewelry store; oftlce hours, Ba.m ,to 8 p m. Pull upper or low plate, $7 50 Gold crowns, bicuspid or cuspids, $4.00 Gold crowns for molar teeth §4.50 Silver fillings, 50c Gold lillings, §I.OO and up. Crown and bridge a specialty. A well established reputation for painless extraction. No charge for examining teeth. These prices for a limited time | only. 19-tf. Subscribe for the PRESS; only §1.50 a j year in advance. Administrator's Notice. EnUte of PATRICK HALEY, Deceased N'OTICEis hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of PATRICK HALEY, late of Empori um, Pa., deceased. All those having claims against said estate will present the same and those indebted make settlement. JAMES HALEY, Administrator. Emporium, Pa., July 27th, 1901.—23-61. Administratrix's Notice. Entnte of MA YIIOLIMOOK, Deceased. I I I ETTERS testamentary on the estate of MISS i I J MAY IIOLBKOOK, late of Emporium Bor- | ough. Cameron county, Pennsylvania deceased, have been granted to MRS. MINNIE 11. FORBES,} to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands, will make known the same j without delay. MRS. MINNIE H. FORBES, j Administratrix, i July 15. 1901. —22-6t. Dissolution of Corporation. "VTOTICE is hereby given that on the lltli (lav ! _L> of July, 11)01, the DRIFTWOOD BUILD- j ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION tiled in the I Court of Common Pleas of Cameron County, its j petition praying for a decree of dissolution and t that a hearing upon said application for dissolu- 1 tion has been lixed by said Court tor the Bth of August, 1904. at 1:00 o'coek, p. m., when and where all persons interested may attend and show cause against the granting of the prayer of the petitioner, if they so desire. JOHNSON McNARNEY, Solicitors for Petitioner, I Emporium, Pa., July 11th, 1904. CHARTER_iOTICE. ATOTICE is hereby given, that an application j JJN will be made to the Governor of Pennsyl vania on Tuesday, August 9th, 1904. by JAMES O. I BROOKBANK, J. HKNUY COCHRAN and JOSEPH W. ' COCHRAN, under the act of Assembly of the Com- I monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act | to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations," approved April 29th, I 1874, and the several supplements thereto, for I the charter of an intended corporation to be called THE BROOKBANK MERCANTILE I COMPANY, the character and object of which is j dealing in general merchandise and for these j purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, beni'tits and privileges of the said act of ! Assembly and its supplements. JOHNSON d McNARNEY, I Solicitors. ; July 9th, 1904.-21-.'lt. CIURTEMOm N'OTICE is hereby given, that an application j will be made to the Governor of I'enn&yl- ; vania on Tuesday, August 9th, 1901, by JAMES (). I BROOKBANK, J. HBKRV COCHRAN and JOSEPH W. I COCHRAN under the act of Assembly of the Com- ! monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act I to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation | of certain Corporations," approved April 29th, 1874, and the several supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the DRIFTWOOD LAND COMPANY, the character and object of which is the purchase and .'ale of real estate and the holding, leasing and selling real estate and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said act of Assembly and its supplements. JOHNSON it McNARNEY, Solicitors. July 9th, 1904.—21-3t. | 4 Laughlin A 1 | a Fountain M | i J IS THK PCEN OF ALL ■ - - 1 | I □ ajfe PC NS AND HAS NO jjl jl i EQUAL ANYWHERE. J=jj i IP F,NEST GR4Dfc ,4K - Si i ] GOLD PEN H f| U Kwj YOUR CHOICE OK THESE jHf' I li| |[ BSi TWO POPULAR STYLES FOK ffiS; ■ j j || $J- 00 1! |j Si SUPERIOR TO OTHER |S| | j F ifPl MAKES AT S3 I 'J r[ jSBM| The Laughlin Fountain jflß'"* lip T ■HjS Pen Holder is madeof fin- *** » [J l ■ est quality hard rubber. is I If] W f| rrl >pj fitted with highot grade, MR M (Jj 41 large size. 14k. gold pen, ftHW 91 =3 MPS of any desired flexibility, a)|K ■ 11 TJ * and hai the only perfect jffl ft= j feeding device' known. )XK jl |] j Either ttyle, richlv gold 112 9 «- ,=3 i mounted, for presentation !"»)» '?■ t J s purposes, 11.60 extra. ! ,112 ®S jl , I |r~. j Surely you will not be KIHi ■'W | J 'III 2 able to secure anything at ; i?[ WE ■ . • v i -Al tbrte tints the prict that will [Wj® In ill ■ I '■« give such continuous Sri.Wit |H ,i ! P ' ea,Ufe and ,erV ' CC * CO it | C" i 1 I i B M iK ■§ 11 p ® ,h I 111 [I s Ui I m li llj T| pa ffj : SSBEr:S 3^ Accidents Sprains and Bruises Burns and Scalds Cuts and Wounds Accidents happen every day. Why not be pre pared ? A household supplied with Hamlins mrnm * OILW need have no fear of the ordinary ailments and mlshjps of mankind. Hamlins Wizard Oil is a rafee i:rd for children, a comfort to parents, a boc:i tD the old folks. It will pay to keep thisold-time, reliable family medicine always 01 hand In case of need. Starbuck, Minn.. April 13, 1901. I havsbeeninbedforfourwcekswith a Sprained Bark, caused by too heavy lifting. 1 have tried almost everything to cure it. Seeing what Ham lin Wbard Oil had done for others I tried a bottie and in two days I was able to work. JOHN SMITH. Santa Barbara. Cal. My child fell from a high chair upon a hot stovo ar.d burned it 3 forehead and side of face severely. It suffered intensely for three days, when we com menced using Hamlins Wizard Oil. The pain was relieved in twenty minutes and the burns healed in about five days. W. L. STEBLE. There Is only one Wizard Oil — Hamlins— name blown in the bottle. Signature " Hamlin Bros."on wrappsr. Take no substitute. 30c. and SI.OO. Hamlins Cough Balsam Soothes the Throat. Stops the Cough. 25c, 50c. Hamlins Blood 4 Liver Pills Act Gently and Without Pain. 25c. L. TAGGART. C. R. Husted. D. D. Webster. C. R. Husted & Co. Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, Pa. Keep a full line of the Choicest - - Family Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Can ned Goods of the finest quality. The pic nic season is near at hand, so please remember to 'phone for some of our Potted Hum, Roast Heef, Olives, Canned Beets or Pea nut Butter. We also handle a full line of Pro duce and Farm Impliments. THE FOURTH STREET GROCERY C. R. HUSTED & CO., Proprietors. JUST THE PROPER IDEA. | 0. B. Barnes' j s Family Grocery > * and Meat Market ) S EAST EriPORIUrt, P \ \ 'Phone 81. \ I Call up; We'll do the rest Promptly. A 112 The public are always interested in } X matters that will benefit their pockets s 112 While we are not entirely in business for d \ our health, yet we strive to merit at least S 112 a share of the public patronage by deal- s ing strictly on the square with all custo- s 112 niers. Our goods are all marked in plain £ \ figures—one price to all—and invite the \ \ careful inspection of our line of goods as P s well as prices. We shall aim to make > I our store THE FAMILY FAVORITE, by 2 X keeping only absolutely the purest and S ( best. c \ OUR MEATS AND GROCERIES are > 112 fresli and shall take pride in giving our £ X patrons the full value for their money. > | EXTRA LINE OF GLASS AND CAN- P X NED GOODS, something seldom S 112 brought to Emporium. See them. 112 ( Give us a Call. ? r Try Our Fresh Meats. < { O. B. BARNES, I \ Opposite S. I). McDonald's Hotel. j Kjffiji H ' DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT ™ |sj§j Sjjra • The $ t .00 bottle contains 214 tffttestfoe trial siz% which sells for 50 cents. ' I E. C. DeWITT Sc COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by R. C. Dodson, Druggist. IThe thousands of people who ' write to me, saying that Slhilolhi's Consumption Gwe IS° ic Luns cured them of chronic coughs, cannot all be mistaken. There must be some truth in it. Try a bottle for that cough of yours. Prices: S. C. WEI.I,S & Co. 10 25c. 50c. sl. Lcßoy, N.Y., Toronto, Can. j White Lead and Zinc are conceded to be essential to a first-class ready-mixed paint, but they must bo thoroughly combined and used in the proper proportion to secure the best results. CHAMPION PAINTS. contain both White Lead and Zinc, without any barytes, lime, china clay, or other injurious substances and are combined in the proportions which have been found to give the best resuits after nearly fifty years' experience. They are made by the Detroit White Lead Works in the finest paint and varnish plant in the country, and ground to the last degree of fineness in Pure Linseed Oil. You take no chances when you use Champion Paints, they give perfect satisfaction to both house owners and painters. A handsome line of colors to select from. Call for sample cards and get prices before painting. L. TAG-G-ART, Agent. Building Time And we wish to say that we are better prepared than ever before to supply you with all kinds of Hardware and Builders Supplies. I We have in addition to our regular stock, (the for bttsiness of U. A. Palmer, known as Hockley's Co?l Yard) consisting of Brick, Lime Cement, Wall Plaster, Shingles, Coal, Hay, Hard wood, 112 etc., etc., a Jfull line of PAINTS, COLORS in OIL, PAINT BRUSHES, etc. Plumbing and Tinning is among our specialties. Costs you nothing for estimates in these lines. All our work is positively guaranteee to give satisfaction. Stoves and Ranges. Don't forget we carry the largest assortment of STOVES and RANGES for gas, coal or wood in county and every one guaranteed by the maker. MURRY & COPPERSMITH CO. i ' "" | Buy Your Fall Suit Early rp HIS is an ideal suit for businessmen who know the value of "looking prosperous.' 1 It is the product of the art-tailors of Schioss Bros. & Co., whose cloth ing we handle j Before you buy your Spring Suit, "drop in and let us talk it over." New line of Summer Hats, Caps and Neckwear. I R, Seger & Son, o ™.™"'" promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign^T If Send model, sketch or photo of invention for l ' I / freereiwrt on patentability. For free book, ( > HowtoSecurcTDAnr MHDIfC write*' InlWklllAfgi i 1* rOtl thus have a larger as- V sortment to select from. J and you get longer wear for the same outlay, with the added satisfaction of being among the first to appear in up to-date apparel. The four button Sack Suits shown in the picture will appeal to good dressers who want to be just a little in advance of the "merchant tailor's styles." They have broad shoulder and chest effect wluch gives a fullsub stantial appearance to the wearer without that stuffed and padded look so common in other lines of ready made Clothing. Think of buying a suit like this in any of the popular spring fabrics. At so little a Price as $12.00