4 Sa rr)epair) (f/our)fy j^Wss. KST A HUSHED BY O. B.GOULD. HENRY H. MULLIN, Editor and Manager. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Per year fi 00 If paid is advance J 1 50 ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements are publisheilat the rate of one dollar per square for one insertion and fifty cents per squire for eachsubsequentinsertion. Rites l)y the year or for or three mouths are 011 ana uniform, and will befurnished on appli cation I.egal and Official Advertising pcrsquare. three times or less, $2 00; each subsequent insertionSO cents per square. Local noticesten cents per line for oneinstrtioii. fire cents perlineforeachsubsequentconsecutive insertion. Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per line. Simpleannouncements of births, marriages an 1 deaths will beinserted free. Business Cards, five lines or less $5.00 per year overlive lines, at the regular rates of advertising So localinserted for less than 75 cts. per issue. JOB PRINTING. The .lob department of the PRKSS is complete, and affords facilities for doing the best class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. No paper willbo discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out of the county must be paid for in advance. 4grNo advertisements will be accepted at less (han the price for fifteen words. 90-Religious notices free. EDITORIAL riENTION. Mr. Thomas Taggart, of In diana, says there is 110 explaining a cyclone. Tie should read up on weather bureau literature. Humpty Dunipty had a fall; couldn't keep his legs at all; Tommy Taggart and his band couldn't mako Humpty Dumpty stand. The voter "who scratches" is hereafter to be reckoned with, at least Massachusetts, Minnesota, \Y isconsin. Missouri, Colorado and Montana. Gov. Odell of New York re cently said: "I am looking for rest and simply want to become a private citizen." If these are honest sentiments he has 110 in tention of ousting Senator Chaun cey M. Depew. m Most of the labor union city gov ernments in Connecticut were turned down at the last election. The majority against' the stoker mayor, Mulvihill. of Bridgeport, was some 1,000, lie petered out as a reformer and became a very narrow partisan. "Twe years from now." say the Republicans of North Carolina, "we will take our state out of the 'solid South' column." At the last election they reduced the Democratic majority some .'55,000. If this operation is repeated the Old North State will again come into the Union. Under Governor G. W. Higgins, of New York, the work of improv ing the Erie, Oswego and Champ lain canals, will begin at a cost of $101,000,000. This great enter prise will give employment to thousands of men, besides provid ing for the future vast transposi tion business of the Empire state. Democratic Congressman Van- Duzer came back to Congress from Nevada. How he escaped the landslide is a mystery. There are those who think he owns a wire less forcaster and a cyclone cellar. Possibly the fact that he never makes a speech in the House with out tilling it with hot air about Nevada, may have warmed the hearts of his constituents. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte, has received a fuil line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Prices reasonable. 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 PRHSS office. 36tf Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit Jrom this office, or the Bnperintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MEG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 190 S. 24-tf. 24-tf. A Good Complexion. "Sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks re stored by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers," so writes S. P. Moore, of Nacogdoches. Tex. A certain cure lor biliousness, constipation etc. Small pill —-easy to take—easy to act. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Tlit' Stnge Mirror. Whenever a looking appears hi n scene inn play above a fireplace, in n sideboard or a cabinet one in almost 1 sure to hear somebody ask Ills or her 1 neighbor why tile glass lias been smear | cd with whiting or soap or something that dulls its surface completely. All sorts of reasons are hazarded or sng j gested. Sometimes It Is stated that it i is done for luck, at others that they did not intend to leave it dirty. The \ real explanation Is. however, a simple j one. The glass is dirtied to prevent the illusion <>f the scene being de ! stroyed, as it certainly would be if the | audience saw In it the reflection of I themselves or, worse still, the reflec tion of the people in the wings carry i iiig on the business of ihe stage.—Chi | cago Tribune. Onion* For Diphtheria. j In cases of diphtheria onions in the form of a poultice and a sirup are said to have an almost magical effect. The poultice in this case is made of the raw onion pounded to a pulp and bandaged around the throat well up to the ears, changing as often as the mass becomes dry. A poultice of the same on the sole of each foot reduces the fever. The mucilaginous properties of onion Juice make it specially soothing to the in flamed mucous membrane and there fore acceptable in case of whooping cough, croup or diphtheria. An excel lent way to make the sirup is to cut the onion into slices, sprinkle plentiful ly with sugar and press between hot plates and a heavy weight until all the Juice is extracted. Mirror, Cryufnl and Sword. The three symbols of the imperial feouse of Japan are the mirror, the crys tal and the sword, and they are carried In front of the emperor 011 all state oc casions. Each has its significance. "Look at the mirror and reflect thy self," or, in other words, "Know thy- Keif," is the message of the mirror. "Be pure and shine" Is the crystal's In junction, while the sword is a reminder "Be sharp." Thousands Cured. I).'Witt's Witch Hazel Salve lias cur ed thousands of cases of Piles. "I bought a box lie Witt's Witch Hazel Salve on the recommendation of our druggists," so writes C. 11 LaCroix, of Zivalla. Tex., "and used it for a stub born case ol Piles, It cured me perman ently." Sold by R. C. Dodson. THE LADIES favor painting their I churches, and therefore we urge every | Minister to remember we give a liberal j ((iiantity of the Longman & Martinez Paiul toward the painting. Wears and covers iike gold. Don't pay 31.50 a gallon for Linseed ! Oil (worth tio cents) which you do when you buy other paints in a can with a paint label on it. 8 & (j make 14, therefore when you want fourteen gallons of [faint, buy only eight of Ji. Si M., and mix six gallons pure Linseed Oil with it.and thus get paint at less than 81.20 pei gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. & M., and three gal ons of Linseed Oil mixed therewith. These Celebrated Paints are sold by Harry S. Lloyd. 2 I A man who is pound-foolish isn't i necessarily penny-wise. Discovery iu Medicine. Medical science has been striving to discover remedies that instead of leliev ing temporarily will make permanent cures. The great claim for that splendid remedy Thompson's - Karosma or Back ache, Kidney and Liver Cure is that it makes a decided and lasting cure. This remedy has positively made wonderful cures in Bright's disease, sciatic rheuma tism, kidney and liver diseases, lumbago and female weakness. Thompson's Bar osma is purely vegetable and pleasant to take. For sale by R. C. Dodson. A Heavy Load. To lift that load off" of the stomach take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. Sour stomach, belching, gas on stomach and all disorders of the stomaoh that all curable, are instantly re lieved and permanently cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. S. P. Storrs, druggist at 297 Main street, New Brit aiu. Conn , says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is giving such universal satisfaction and is so surely becoming the positive re lief and subsequent cure for this distres sing ailmenf, I feel that I am always sure to satisfy my customers by recom mending it to them. I write this to show how well the remedy is spoken of here," Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was dis covered after years of scientific experi ments and will positively cure all stomach troubles. Sold by It. C. Dodson. Paaiuyiranla Railroad'* Winter Excursion Route Book. In pursuance of its annual custom, the Passenger Department of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company has just issued an attractive and comprehensive book de criptive of the leading Winter resorts of the East and South, and Jgiving the rates and various routes and combina tions of routes of travel. Like all the publications of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, this "Winter Excursion Book" is a model of typographical and pictorial work. It is bound in a hand some and artistic cover in colors, and con tains much valuable information for Winter tourists aad travelers in general. It can be had free of charge at the prin cipal ticket offices of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or will be sent post paid upon application to Ceo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 3390-39-11. CAMKRON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1904. hold their color longer P and last longer than any I cost less because they I cover the surface so well. These are reasons enough why you ought to use them, but there arc still others. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia People who blame others are apt to praise themselves. Mothers Praise It. Mothers everywhere praise One Min ute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. A certain cure for coughs, croup and whooping cough. A. L. Spaf ford, Postmaster, of Chester, Mich., .-ays; "Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and ter rible attack of croup. One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved and cured hor and cannot praise it to highly. - ' One Minute Cough Cure relieves coughs, make.- breathing easy, cuts out phlegm, draws out inflammation and removes every cause ot a cough and strain on lungs. Sold by K. C. Dodson. Vice is never so dangerous as when it wears wings. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an ugly cut un the leg of J. B. Orncr, Franklin (irove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer, unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured, It's just as good fOl Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles 25c, at L. Taggait's Drug Store. The lawyer is always looking for trouble but he wants none of his own. Don't Respect Old Age. Its shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. Kings New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 2.» c, at L. Taggart S Drug Store. It is no trouble for a train of thought to run on the downward grade. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. Hut siuce the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the wort eases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. The great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by L. Taggart Druggist. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free. It's easier to win a girl's heart than it is to earn her hand. Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none 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 wss entirely cured, and have not seen a siek day since. Neighbors ot mine ha\-c been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility. This is what B. F. Hass of Fremont. N. C.,writes. Only 50c, at L. Taggart, Druggist. The ideal tree may count for more than the real timber. A Continual Strain. Many men and women are constantly subjected to what they commonly terra "a continual strain" because of some financial or family trouble. It wears and distresses them both mentally and physi cally, affecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney ailments, with the attendant evils ot constipation, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, low vitality and dispondency. They cannot, as a rule, get ride of this "continual strain," but they ean remedy its health-destroy ing effects by taking frequent dos«a of Green's August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulates the kidneys, insures healthy bodily functions, gives vim and spirit to one's whole being, and event ually dispels the physical or mental dis tress caused by that "continual strain." Trial bottle of August Flower, 25c; reg ular siie, 75. At all druggists. 48-lj. THE COUNTY. HUNTLEY. Mr. < Jeorge FJeek, of Mix Run, spent Sunday at this place. Mr. ('has. Collins, did shopping in Emporium on Friday. Tax eollettor C. \\". Williams, was seen in town on Saturday. Mrs. W. A. Smith circulated with friends on Mason Hill last week. Mr. Wagner, of Renovo, visited his sister, Miss Wagner, on Sunday. I'rot. Thos. Kailboui ne, had business (?) in Emporium on Saturday. Election passed ofl quietly. The lead pencils was an implement necessary to vote with. Miss Nora Jordan, of Emporium, was the guest of Mrs. W. 11. Logue over Sunday. Mr. Albeit Jordan, came up from Sin namahoning, aud spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. James K. Jordan, of Empori um, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. J. Collins, on Saturday. The rag social at C. J. Arnold's on Friday night lor the benefit of the church, was largely atteuded. Mr. I l '. E. Wilson, of the firm of Wil son Bros. Pittsburg, was in town on Saturday looking over his lumber job. A JAX SINN AM AHONING. J. I'. Wolf killed a large wildcat last Saturday. J. it. Batchelder bought, a fresh milk cow Monday. . Several fine porkers are being slaught ered here this fall. Clias. Krebs wounded a big bear Mon day, but did not get it. Fine weather for hunting and all the hunters are improving it. Several bear have been seen lately in the woods near this place. The mill is shut down a couple of days, while the train crew are moving traek. Seth Nelson is the champion bear hunter. lln has captured seven this fall. A fine deer was run into the creek hero last week but made his escape. Now the game warden is looking after the owner of the dog. The Epworth League held a New England Supper in Brooks' Hall, Satur day evening. All report having a good time anil a splendid supper. The Supervisors have got the bridge at Slick Island completed at last. Have been all summer at it and people have had to drive through the run. About time it was completed. Rev. Faus assisted by Rev. Pugh, are holding a series of meetings here, com mencing on last Sabbath evening. All are most earnestly requested to attend the meetings as often as it is convenient to do so. DEBSE. GOODYEAR. Miss Anna Peasley has_gone to Aus tin, to stay for some time. Mr. Ray Peasley, of Rich \ alley visited in this place last week. Mr. Hugh Smith visited his daughter, Mrs. (100. Hodge, last Sunday. We regret to learn that M. F. Lucorc lost one of his horses Friday last. Mr. Geo. Dickinson has gone to Buf falo to visit his daughter. Mrs. Read. Mrs. Bert Housler and Mrs. (ieo. Minard were Kmporiuui visitors, last Fri day. A. Q. Krebs has been doing some car penter work for the Misses Siaer. the last week. Born to Mrs Geo. Hennessey, ne* Daisy Dodge, a babv boy. The little fellow made his arrival last Friday. Miss Lena Krebs thanks her friends for the beautiful presents which she re ceived in rememberance of her ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Sprung and daughter Miss Magaret, of Emporium, were visit ing at the home of Hon. N.P. Minard last Friday and Saturday. Saturday as Jasper Haven was passing John Jackson's house he heard a cry for help. He made a search and found Steve Miller in the well where he had accidently slipped while trying to fish out a pail. The water was four feet deep but fortunatly he was not hurt. No doubt he managed to keep cool but the situation might have been somewhat puzzling as he was unable to get out without help. PET TURTLE. Nov. 14, 11)04. The fire of genius isn't always able to keep the pot boiling. A Remarkable Discorery. One of the greatest discoveries judg ing from the permanent cures made, is San-Cura Ointment, It relieves at once that itching, burning pain eiused by Erysipelas, Tetter, Eczema, and Salt Rheum, San-Cura Ointment also cures Old Sores, Pimples, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Corns, Itching Piles and Insect Bites. It draws out all poison leaving a sound healthy skin. Aids in preventing scars. Druggists, 25c and 50c. Forsileby R. C. Dodson. The men who make a noise in this world are always the quiet ones. Desertion Notice* Notice U hereby given that my wife LILLIAN VI.. having lefl mv bed an 1 b >ard without just :i»use or provocation, I herein c.tutiou the public igaiost trusting or harboring her on my ac :ount,for I shall pay no debts ot her contracting, L. K. SPF.CHT, Emporium, Pa., Nov. lltb, 1904. 3tt-3t. aSHSHOTS 5^ | Bargains, | jj Before buying elsewhere £] ju it will pay to get our prices, h ru Bananas from 15c to 25c it n] a dozen. [} nl fr | Home-made Sausage |QO jjj ju Leave your orders for f{] m Ground Bone. inj We do not handle any- ft thing but the best, and if [jj bj you get anything here that nJ ui is not right, bring it back rfl []j and get your money. nj jjj Our Meat Department is J{] [jj first-class. We handle til ju nothing but the best. ft in Do not forget the place. [* [n GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, m jj] 'Phone 21. Gj I G. H. Gross & Go. 112 l£sß ESBSBSl 1 5 E5 E5 aSHSB STE" ■= 553] g Rockwell's B gj Drug Store. I CI ,J1 p] The Cold Cream that p] we make is unsur- (J; passed for face and nJ In hands and will-make the skin soft and ({] jj white. We have pJ Nail, Tooth and Gj Hair Brushes, Wist |n !j Brooms. Chamois [jj l/i Hkin and Sponges. ru (n No better goods on H] jjj the market. When h (il von want your favo rite recipes filled [jj Bring them to us. ju uj Our stationeryleads. nJ Alsoour toilet cream, „] P toilet water, toilet h pj soaps, perfumes and uj sashet powder. All [, j|j the latest. n. {{j Our Botanic Dry Kidney Cure m ia an exoellent tonic. A specific n] I" for all diseases of the kidneys. In S M. A. ROCKWELL, jj} Ao. 3235* REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL I JA.NK. AT EMPORIUM. IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. NOV. 10. 1904. I in- RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $256,480 73 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,660 27 ilug ftind ' D *37 *500 00 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 50,"00 00 Undivided profits less expenses and U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits... 70,000 00 taxes paid 27,095 70 U. S. Bonds on hand 31,300 00 ! National Bank notes outstanding 14,700 00 Premiums on U.S. Bonds n',783 76 Due toother National Banks.... 2,641 16 Bonds, secureties, etc 53*714 85 Dividends unpaid 420 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures. 10,'3u7 13 Individual deposits subject to Other real estate owned 5,000 00 check $339,320 63 Due from Nat'l Banks (notreserveagts) 795 72 Demand certificatesofdeposit 2,9<>0 00 Due from approved reserve agents. 62,858 47 Certified checks 5,151 09 Checks and other cash items 150 00 Cashier's checks outstanding 4,879 74 Notes of other National Banks 585 00 United States deposits 70,000 00 422,251 46 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents.... * lg4 oo i LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK: Specie |21,061 45 Legal-tender notes 3,430 00 24,491 45 1 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer, 5 per cent of circulation 2,500 00 1 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent, redemption fund 1,800 00 \ T " tal \ $584,61! 38 SUile of Pennsylvania, County of Cameron. SS.--1, T. B. Lloyd, Cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. H. I.I.OV1), Casliier. Subscribed and sworn to before me ) this 17th day of Nov. 1904. / I CORRECT— Attest: C, W. SHAFFER, Notary Public, j N E SEGER ALKKR ' } n Com'is'on expires at end ofnextSession of Senate | B. W. GREEN, J Director*. Buy Your Fall Suit Earlyl PWmmSf iKi* look so common in other Hnescif Hug CLOTHIS j QQ THIS is an ideal ault for businewineM who know th« value of "looking prosDerona It is the productof the arUtailors of Schlost Bros. H Co., whole cloth inr we handl Heiore you buy your Sprin? Suit, "drop in and let us talk it over." New line of Summer Hats, Caps and Neckwear. R. Sesrer & Son. outfltters t0 Part,cu,ar ° " People. >IAILi:f> MM K. \ \.(i''RVEHS, Coiigextiotis, liillamiiia ::sul»iih. Limit Fever. Millt Fever. 11. \I\S, LnmeneHH. Injuries, • ' iiks ) i( lieiiiimliHiii. < < .jSOICK THROAT, Uuinsy, Epizootic, ci uks S i>i»teinper. \ WORMS, Hots. (xrul)H. I. K. (('Ol (JUS. Colilm, Irilluni/n, Inflamed ci :iks > Lihiuh, Pleiiro-Fiieuiiionin. ' • l*'» £ {'{H'H!, Bfllvaclij* WiixMilown. CUKES > Oiarriicu. I>y*enfery. 4i.fi. Frevr nt» MI SCAR 111 Aft K. jKH)\KV A IW.ADIIICH DIMIRDERH. I. I. /SKI\ DIHEAKEH, Mange, Eruption*, cukes JI Icem, (jrcoae, Firry. J. fi.UIMI COMHTIOV Hnrinif Coat, CUi<::s ) Ind i Kent ion, Mtoniacli MauKert*. OX*, each; Stable Case, Ten Specific*, Book, Ac., $7. At (lruKglrit*, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William A John Streets, Now York. THE PITTSBURG, SHAWMUT & NORTHERN R. R. Through Passenger Service Between St. Marys, Brockwayville, Shawmut, Smethport, Olean, Friendship, Angelica, Hornellsville, Wayland, Buffalo, and New York. Effective Sunday, May 29, litfl 7- Eastern Standard Time. Time of Trains at St. Marys. DEPART. 7.35 A. M.—ForKersey (Arr. 8.14 a. M.i, Byrne dale (Arr. 8.56 a. m.,i Weedville (Arr. 9.03 a. m.;) Elbon (Arr, 8.46 a. m..) Shawmut (Arr. 9.08 a. m.,) Brockwayville (Arr.9.42 a. m.) 12.33 P. M.,—For Clermont (Arr. 1.37 p. m.,) Smetbpor) (Arr. 2.20 p, m.,) connecting for Bradford (Arr. 3.30 p. m.,) Eldred (Arr. 2.49 p.m.,) Olean (Arr. 3.40 p. m„) connecting for Buffalo (Arr. 6.10 p. m.,) Bolivar Arr. 3.33 p. in.,) Friendship (Arr. 4.08 p. m.,l Angelica (Arr. 4.34 p. m.,) Hornellsville (Arr. 6.10 p. m., Wayland (Arr. 7.23 p. m.,i con necting at Way land with D. L. k W. R. R.. and at Hornellsville with Erie R. R., for all points East and West. 2.45 P. M.—For Kersey (Arr. 3.26 p. m.,) Elbon (Arr. 4.0(1 p. in.,) Shawmut (Arr. 4.22 p. in.,) Brockwayville (Arr. 4.47 p. ni.,l connecting with P. R. R.. for Falls Creek (Arr. 5.10 p. in.,' Dußois (Arr. 5.25 p. m.,) Biookville (Arr. 6.00 p. ni„) and Pittsburg (Arr. 9.30 p. m.) ARRIVE. 11.03 A. M.i From Brockwayville, Shawmut 6.50 P. M. ( Elbon, Kersey and Byrnedale. 1.45 P. M.—From Wayland, Hornellsville, Can aseraga, Angelica, Friendship, Bolivar, Buf falo, Bradford, Olean Eldred. Smethport and Clermont. All trains dailv except Sunday. D. F. MAIIONEY, C. J. RENWICK, Vice President, Gen. Pass. Agent, St. Marys, Peuna. 112 i T-OT W * core guaranteed If you use ■ nia-ms g MARTIN RIJDY ' LA N BANNER SALVE mo»' !-.<»*iing salve in tho world-