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The Job department of the PRESS is complete, aail affords facilities for doing the best class ol work. PARTICULAR ATTENTIOH PAID TO Law Printing. No paperwillbe discontinued until arrearage! are p.iid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out of the county must be paid for in advance. «-No advertisements will be accepted at less th an the price for fifteen words. »«-Religious notices lVee. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of 209 \V. 34th St., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure it until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. .Many are willing to lose this world by swallowing it. Qreatly in Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which .meets modern require ments for a bloocJ and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At L. Taggart s drug store, 25c, guar anteed. Suffering draws man toman and men to religion. Is It Right. Is it right that a property-owner should lose §4.20 to let a dealer make 50 cents? A dealer makes more on fourteen gallon? of ready for use paint, at 81.50 per gal lon, than our agent does on eight gallons of L. & M. paint and six gallons of lin fctjed oil, which make fourteen gallons of the best paint in the world, at $1.20 per gxllon; the property-owner loses just $4.20. Is it right? It only requires 4 gallons of L. & M., and .'J gallons linseed oil to paint a mod crate sized house. Ten Thousand Churches painted with Longman & Martinez L. & M., Paint. Liberal quantity given to churches when bought from Harry S. Lloyd. 'Rah for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. It has advanced, at one leap, fifty years in the lead, by put ting on observation cars which have compartments for women. Ordinary a woman is pretty much of an intruder in an observation car, when she has nerve to fight her way through the tobacco smoke and timid ly pick out a seat which isn't occupied by the feet of some imperial male being. There is no doubt about it, the most effective answer to the man who claims America to be a paradise for chivalry would be to dress him up as a wowan and make him spend two days in an American railway coach. The custom of providing 10x10 compartments for tnen to smoke in and 4x4 closets for women to dress in, three at a time, is a regular airbrake on the progress of civilization. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway ought to be given a medal.— Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, la., Decern, ber 9, 1904 Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this olHce, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFO. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1!)03. 2i-tr. Bargain in Books. A complete set ofßrittaniea Ency clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes and key. Are all new and in original packages. Will bo sold at a bargain, A pply at PRESS office. 36tf College of Alusic. Parents desiring their children to have thorough instruction in music, and well cared for, can find no better place than at The College of Music at Freeburg, Snyder county, Pa. Pupils from ten years old and from the begin ner to the advanced are-admitted. Terms begin May 1, June 12 and July 24. For catalogue address W-4T HENRY B. MOYER. FOR SALE— One pair of work horses weight 1200 each, heavy wagon, harness and sleds wiil sell for $3*20.00. Inquire of CHAS. BARR, ! Emporium, Pa. St. For Sale. House and lot located on West Fifth street, for sale at a bargain. Apply to j C. A. VAN LEW, Emporium Pa. 47-2t. ! A SEASON'S PLEASURE. Wlmt It ('out One* Woman In IVnr* of Mlntl and Comfort. Mary Makepeace sat down iu her fa vorite chair lu her own room an«l threw her head hack, with a long sigh. "No words can tell how glad 1 am that I've made my last visit for the summer," she said. "Now 1 shall have some peace, not to mention pleasure." "My dear!" said her mother reproach fully. "I ine:ui it," returned Mary. "Of course I like change of scene, but I am tired of adapting my whole life to others, as I am expected to do as a welcome guest." "My dear!" said her mother again. "Think how kind everybody lias been to you." "They meant to be— they were kind," Mary said wearily, "yet I feel «s if I had barely escaped with my life, and you will admit that is not just the right kind of after feeling. "Let me tell you, mother," Mary continued. "At the Fosters' I changed my hours for rising, for retiring and for eating my meals. At the Lanes' I changed father's politics—for of course I haven't any of my own—to please Mr. Lane, and I had all I could do to keep from changing my religion to please Mrs. Lane. "At the Jenkins' I changed all my views about what constitutes diversion to suit the family In general. At the Pages' I entirely changed my point of view concerning music and books. And at the Kevins', where I was ill, I changed my doctor and took stuff which I felt sure would poison me just to please them. "I ate cheese, which I abhor, and gave up fruit, which I like, at the Fisks'. I slept with closed windows at Great-aunt Maria's because she Is afraid of a breath of air, and I drank twenty-one pints of hot water the four days I was at Cousin Thomas' to 'flush my system.* "No," said Mary in a firm voice. "I pay no more visits for months to come. Home keeping youth may have homely wits, but if I go about much more 1 shall not have any wits at all."— Youth's Companion. TRUSTING TO FATE. An Inrlilrnt That Give* nn Innlnrht Into Hnnnlan Clmrartor. A few years ago 1 was taking a country walk in Kovno. The road lay through a dense forest, and the day was oppressively hot. I arrived at last at a crossroad and sat down under the shade of the trees to rest. A signpost pointed its two arms down the con verging roads. On one of them was In scribed "14 verets to Janova," on the other "17 versts to Shadowa." Present ly the creaking of wheels and the slow "clop, clop" of a horse's hoofs on the road behind roused me. A cart plied high with tinware was coming down the road, with the driver perched on the top of the load. "Good day, brother," I called out as the cart, with Its sorry horse, came abreast of me. The man returned my salute, and the horse, glad of any ex cuse to rest his weary legs, came to a standstill in the middle of the road. "Which way are you going?" I asked. "To Janova. There is a market there tomorrow." ' But there is also a market in Sha dowa," I answered, "and it Is n more important place than Janova." "So it Is, so it is," the driver replied, with perfect Indifference. "What have you for sale?" "Plenty of good tinware, as you can see, brother. I have worked for six weeks to make this cartload." "Well, good luck to you and your tinware," I said, pulling and eating the berries within reach. "Will you take It to Janova or Shadowa?" The man picked up the bit of cord which served as reins and prepared to goon. "I shall leave that to my horse," he answered callously. The lumbering wagon moved off and finally passed out of sight down the Janova road, which the horse had elect ed to take.—St. James' Gaeette. Memorial to a. Robber. In the little town of Forlimpopoli, near Bologna, there is a memorial tab let in the Municipal theater to the mem ory of a famous robber chieftain named Passatore. The reason why the the ater is the homo of his memorial is that iu it was performed his most fa mous exploit. In September, 1854, while one of Rossini's operas was be ing performed in the presence of all the local beauty and fashion, Passatore and his band "held up" the audience and robbed them of ail their valuables to the last penny. IVrfeolly Condon In I. Naggsby—When a man and his wife think the same thoughts simultaneous ly it la a sign that they are exceedingly congenial. Waggsby—So? Well, then, my wife and I are congenial ail right, for the other night when she said that she wondered why I'd ever been such a fool as to marry her I had been sitting there In silence for half an hour won dering over the same identical thing.— Baltimore American. Saved llio Trouble. She—They say that the best hus bands are always thoughtful in little things. Are you that way, Mr. Smith? Bmith—No. I don't have to be. My wife always calls my attention to them before I have a chance to think.—De troit Free I'ress. ll y CotiNtniit ('MO, "Yes, she's a woman of few words." "And. mercy, how frayed she keeps i them looking!"- Cleveland Plain Deal- | er. Love is only a woman's device foT i wasting time.—J. M. Barrie. I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1905. Speedy Relief. A salve that heals without a scar is I DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. No rem- j edy effects such speedy relief. It draws ! out inflammation, soothes, cools and heals all cuts, burns and bruises. A sure cure for Piles and skin diseases. De- Witt sis the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of counterfeits they are dangerous. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Burdens may be the ballast that saves the ship. No More Stomach Troubles. All stomach trouble is removed by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gives the stomach perfect rest by digesting what you cat without the stomach's aid. The food builds up the body, the rest restores the stomach to health. You don't have to diet yourself when taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. D. Erskine, of AUenville, Mich., says,"l suffered Heartburn and Stomach trouble for some time. My sister-in-law has had the same trouble and wa3 not able to eat for six weeks. She lived entirely on warm water. After taking two bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she was entirely cured. She now eats heartily and is in good health. lam glad to say Kodol gave me instant relief." Sold by 11. C. Dodson. "Forgetting the things behind" is no reason for ingratitude. Tonic to the System. hor liver troubles and constipation there is nothing better than DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little Pills, They do not weaken the stom ach. Their action upon the system is mild, pleasant and harmless. Hob. Moore, of lnd., lnd., says: No use talking, DeWitt's Little Early Risers do their woik. All other pills, I have used gripe and make me sick in the stomach and never cured me. DeWitt's Little Early Risers proved to be the long sought relief. They are simply perfect." Per sons tr.iveljng find Little Early Risers the most reliable remedy to carry with them. Sold by R. C. Dodson. The authority of the good does aot rest on its austerity. Coughs and Colds. All coughs, colds and pulmonary com plaints that are curable are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Clears the phlegm, draws out inflamation and heals and soothes the affected parts, strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia. Harm less and pleasant to take. Sold bv R. C. Dodson. The quicker the lunch the slower the ' digestion. The Suuday suit never made the Mon- ! day saint. (SI I Kmporiiiiii Fiirnitnre€o. I Our New Year Introductory I I Sa,e _J I WE have just finished a wonderfully pros perous year. One in which all our past sales-records were thrown so far in the rear that it will require the most vigorous and untiring work to surpass them. But work is our pastime and we are going to S Your splendid patronage has placed in creased purchasing power in our hands, tlie of which will be felt in the ever increasing values that will benefit every money-wise person in this county who is H Sveej) Your Eye OJI Us all tliis Year || and 'Watch Us Grow. I Emporium Furniture Co., i BERNARD EOAX, Manager. I Undertaking 1 , I Special Sale Friday AND Saturday Matches, regular price 50c, 40c Canned Peaches, 25c kind, 20c Canned Plums, 25c kind, 20c 31b. Java and Mocha Coffee, USc Regular 36c kind. Sun dried Tea, 30c kind, 25c Baking Chocolate, - #se n Half pound cans Cocoa, - 20c Regular price 25c. Give Onr Meat Department a Trial. Home Made Sausage We can save yott money 011 your Meats and Grocer ies. Give us a trial and we will convince you that this is the cheapest place to buy. Our goods are cheap be cause they are good. It's not the price that makes them cheap, it's the quality. Don't forget we sell depend able goods. Dependable goods are not to be obtained in every store. You can't buy anv other kind here. We don't keep them. 'Phone 21, G. H. GROSS & GO 1 V 865 '^ N> * N^V^9O4 V T IN. SEQER \ Furnishing Goods, Shirts, ? c Neckwear, Trunks, J i Satchels, Suit Cases, i ( Etc., Etc. C \ A fine line at C V bottom prices. / > Clothing < I FOR ALL. / / Men's, Youth's and \ ) Boys' Clothing, * } A new stock just in. y / Give me a call. S THE PIONEER. s Store-Room Enlarged to Double 1 \ Capacity. , 112 O. B. BARNES' ! i Family Grocery 112 " nd Meat Market « S EAST EnPORIUn, PA < 112 [MI i —' El— .: M E ATS. : lIT I 1 • ( ■ - S. 1 I fill Jtesh (J&fciied ] \ Goods. \ Opposite S. D. McDonald's Hotel. 1 r 'Phone 81. Call up; We'll do the rest Promptly. C. R. HUSTED & CO., Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, Pa. I Will for the next sixty days give 10 PER CENT. OFF on all goods sold for cash or cash in two weeks and FIVE PER CENT, off all bills paid in full at the eud of thirty days. We make an exception when selling FLOUR and SUGAR accompanied by no other groceries. Call us up, on phone, No, 74. Goods Delivered Free and Promptly. THE FOURTH STREET GROCERY C. R. HUSTED & CO., Proprietors. uninnriMirriiiiiiiin HlllUM IIIIIMI 111111 IHLiildinaTimel And we wish to say that we are better prepared than ever |j before to supply you with all kinds of Hardware and liuildern Supplies. We have in addition to our regular stock, (the for- lj business of U. A. Palmer, known as Hockley's Coal 1 Yard) consisting of Brick, Lime Cement, Wall I Plaster, Shingles, Coal, Hay, Hardwood, etc., etc., I a full line of PAINTS, COLORS in OIL, PAINT I 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 I STOVES and RANGES for gas, coil or wood in county and every one guaranteed by the maker. MURRY & COPPERSMITH CO. | ff&aHßßHßsmnsaßßaansnHnßßßaHßsansaiHHnHHßi^ S Rockwell's 8 | Drug Store, j K w [jj The Cold Cream tliat nl we make is unsur- [« yj passed for face and [jj ul hands and willjmake (n the skin soft and ,{] [jj white. We have j{| [J Nail, Tooth and Dj Hair Brushes, Wist Uj Brooms. Chamois [}| jn Skin and Sponges. nl No better goods on [{] [jj the market. When "1 [u you want your favo- m rite recipes filled Dj Jjj Bring them to us. JJ! uj Our stationery leads. Alsoourtoiletcream, K] (jj toilet water, toilet jj] ro soaps, perfumes and uj l{j sashet powder. All J Jj the latest, * nj «] Our Botanic Dry Kidney Cure Hi Ln is an exoellent tonic. A specific n] (Jj for all diseases of the kidneys. 11l $ M. A. ROCKWELL. | 3 P ssasascis Hsasasas asEsSߣj 5? as d SHSHSHSB 5H SaSfcT SB. SE6ER* ! &SON 112 []j Next to Hank jjj Si I The Popular $ Store. 3 Uj We have taken extra pains ton] [Jj serve our patrons with the best nj of the season's offerings. How jn In well we have succeeded you can nl tell by taking a look at our beau- f 1 " n] tiful display. We invite you all «] Into drop in. While we do not [n [Jj pose as u bargain counter, yet [W nj we call upon our patrons who n] In desire to purchase practical and uj reliable goods. We are prepar- Uj nj ed to satisfy the most critical [}j S buyer, with an array of GOOD nj W PRACTICAL THINGS for the «j nj season that are annually found {n In only in the large city stores, ol [Jj Our prices are right for good |f| nj goods. [Jj | | jj Coats and Mufflers, 60c, to $3 00 nj Uj Silk Suspenders, 50c to - 2.00 "] m Silk and fancyllosiery, 25c to 3.00 (n jj Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c to 1.50 jn Sw Silk Umbrellas, $1.25 to - 10.00 ™ House Coats, $-5.00 to - - I 2.0& H n Bags and Suit Cases, SI.OO 15.00 n) W Trunks, $4.00 - - 15.00 !{] ii Bath Robes - - SI.OO to 8.00 In U Smoking Jackets, $4 00 up. [jj n Popular Brands of Shirts and 111 JJ Collars, Exclusive Agents }{] U for the most popular nj jj Hats. IS {] The largest and best line of |}j {] Suits and Overcoats in in the County. In IR- §©§ & | I | Sj Call Early. Next to Bank [jj