Startling results in the qnick relief of PAlN—whether caused by local injuries, or disorder of any of the internal organs—are ob tained by using HAMLINS WIZARD OIL. Some of the pains which it most promptly and successfully cures, are rheumatism, neural gia, headache, earache, tooth ache, spraius, burns, scalds, cuts, colic, etc. This great curative medicine is a pleasant, safe, and certain remedy for internal and exter nal use, which nerer fails to relieve and cure. Nothing else like it. At druggists. Price 50c and SI.OO. Fully guaranteed. Sold and recommended by L. TAGGART. Money to Loan MORTGAGES ON FARMS 4 to 5 Per Cent. TERM OF YEARS. HENDERSON & Co. 121-1 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 43 3m. e W, | r..in] ti.v obtain I . . ami ! ,r ■ Se'iid model, sketch or photo of Invention lor 112 (J freereport on patentability. For free book, t ' Wwt TT! / n"iff I■ * / \N,\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ V 5 Adam, Meldrum & n Anderson Co. | HUFFALO.N. V. ' / . ■A 396-408 Main Street, %, 8 & I « ======= g NEW / 5 Dress j J Goods ! S FOR 1905 % ' „ & have a stock of Dry £ W Goods as largo as the gt combined stocks of all the de- 4. 112» partment stores in Buffalo and •, X an assortment which is not to be v equalled outside of New York / / City. In making a selection for , w- the new gown you are not e.on % lined to a few patterns or a few / '/■ colors. You can have just what y you want; if it is to be had you will find it here. / / We are now showing the new ,/ i things for spring and summer t <1 1905 in / | Wash Goods I i Dress Goods ' ; Dress Linens > ' New Silks I % / ✓ OUR MAIL OROER DEPART- , \ MENT ✓ will be pleased to send you sam / pies. We are very liberal in sending samples, but it is inipos- j ' Kibio to send samples of all we % have. Designate the kind of L» *' goods, the color and about the ,t y, price you care to pay. We can % i? then send you a good selection. Is X , K, We are Buffalo agents for But- A terick Patterns and the Deline- 4 i I "tor. $ \ || Adam, \ 4 y \ Meldrum & | Anderson Co. | The American Block, | BUFFALO, N. Y u 'X-Sr.-N} <\ x- ~ x.<. 3 i The >tnd Aiiibannador. i There was a tragic little scene Imme diately preceding the marriage of King Edward VII. when he was the Prince of Wales. With several of his royal relatives lie was staying at the Prus sian embassy in Itome, where his host , was the German ambassador. Baron von Kanltz. The responsibility of entertaining so many august personages under Ills 1 roof wus too much for the ambassador. He appeared at dinner one nlglit in bis dressing gown and slippers and to half the royalties of Europe exclaimed: "Is this togo 011 much longer? I am heartily sick of it, and it must come to an end at once." They carrie-d him to his room and the nest day removed him to an asylum, a raving lunatic. Hucklug and Sleep. Dr. Manacoine, the famous Russian authority on sleep phenomena, says that rocking is an artificial method of inducing slumber. The process fa tigues consciousness by a series of monotonous sensations and incidental ly deprives the brain of Its blood sup ply. Absence of blood from the brain makes sleep. The influence of the lul laby is objectionable, but not equally so. A baby will goto sleep unaided when It needs sleep. Her It ecoiii IIM- n <1 nll <>u. Cholly -So Miss Tartun loosened up and said a good word about me, did she? Archie- Yes; she said that when one got better acquainted with you one found you were not half as big a fool as you nppeareil to be. -Exchange. WINTER EATING RUINS STOMACHS ••Now is the Time You Need MI-o na," Says L. Taggart. Think tor a moment of tlie extra strain you put upon the stomach in the Winter. The hearty food, the late sup pers, and the lack of exercise and out door life all weaken and strain the stom ach, laying the foundation for poor health and suffering. Chronic stomach troubles, nervous ir itability, and serious bowel and kidney diseases have often dated from a week of extra "aood living." Nearly everyone is bothered with more or less headaches and backaches, furred tougue, poor appetite, dry, hacking cough, heartburn, spots be fore the eyes, dizziness or vestigo, sleep lessness, lack of energy, loss of flc»h or a general week, tired feeling. Now is the time when Mi-o-n.i is naci ed to repair the ravages and wastes the hearty eating of Winter has caused in the stomach and digestive system. This is the only known agent tint strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, so they can and will digest whatever food is eat en. A Mi-o na tablet taken before each meal will remove all irritation, inflamma tion and congestion in the digestive organs, and so strengthen them that they will extract from the food all that goes to make good rich blood, firm muscle, and a sound, healthy body. This remarkable remedy costs but 50 cents, and if its use does not restore your full vigor, vitality, and health, L. Taggar one ol the best known druggist in this section will refund your n:o toy Un bounded faith like this deserves your confidence. fearful Revenue. Watts- Does your wife ever scold when you have been out late at night? Potts- Oh. 110; she never says a word! She gets up the next morning about 4 o'clock and practices 011 the piano, and I daren't say a word. A Jtark of Cnlture. Mnud- That's a letter from Jack, is it? What horrid spelling! Mabel—l know it. He does it on purpose. He says that bad spelling is a mark of high literary culture nowadays.—Chi cago Tribune. "FOUND" Odd Notice in Prominent Southern j Paper of Interest to Emporium ! i Residents. One of the best known newspapers in the South is the "Guide'' of Dunn, N. C. Its publisher, J. P. Pitman, sends us the following clipping with request to publish, "Found.—by the editor of the Guide, a bottle ol Ilyomei, the wonderful treat ment that cures catarrh without stomach dosing. We can speak in highest praise j of its remarkable power to cure and re lieve catarrh of the head and throat. This mention is made not as an adver tisement but in the interest of those who suffer the torture of that terrible disease, catarrh." In sending the clipping, Mr. Pitman wrote the following letter: "I enclose a little piece from my ; paper, issued to-day. You will see from this that I desire to push the selling ol Ilyomei as far as possible. 1 am using it in my own family, and find that it gives the desired relief, so that I take pleasueein spreading far and near the knowledge of the suie relief for catarrh." L. Taggart, in preparation for the Ca tarrhal troubles of this season of the year, | has ordered a large stock of Ilyomei, 1 and sells it under guarantee to refund the J money if it does not relieve. The eoiu ] plete outfit costs but 81, and extra bot tles can be obtained for 50 cents. Ask him to show the strong guarantee under which lie sells it. This remarkable rem edy medicates the air you breathe, sooth ing and healing the mucous membrane of the air passages, and making a complete t cure of'the worst case of catarrh. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY z, 1905. DEATH'S DOINGS. JACKSON. Tlie funeral of Appleton It. Jackson, 1 Sr., formerly of the South Side, but of ! late years of Virginia, who died on Friday at Washington, D. C., was held Monday afternoon from the chapel at Wildwood cemetery. The remains ar rived hero in tho morning, accompa nied by three of the sons of the deceased. The services were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Elliott C. Armstrong, of the Third Presbyterian church. The pall bearers were four sons of the deceased, Walter, Charles, John and A. R.,of this city. Interment, which was private, was made in Wildwood. Williamsport Bulletin. Deceased was father of Mr. Walter Jackson, well known here. Years ago Mr. Jackson resided at Beechwood and will be pleasantly re membered by many of our citizens. Unctuous humor that is worthy of a Richard Carie, a comical countenance that rivals Frank Daniels, a pair of twisted legs that makes even Francis Wilson look to his laurels, and tho abil ity to dance in George M. Cohen's class, is a quartette of attractive re commendations that has made diminu tive Frank Deshon invaluable to Messrs. Nixon & Zimmerman. He is now appearing in the role of Billy Van Million in Willard Spenser's dainty comedy opera, "Miss Bob White," and his clever portrayal of the millionaire tramp is now a well known bit of comedy. It will be a source of great pleasure to know that he will next sea son be starred in a new opera to be launched by Messrs. Nixon & Ztminer man, his present managers. At opera house, Emporium, Feb. 28th. F. H. Goodyear has gone to New Orleans, where he directs the begin ning of the work on the Great South ern Lumber Company's possessions. The Company will build an immense mill at once, including four bands and two resaws. College of Music. Parents desiring their children to have thorough instruction in music, and well cared for, can find no better place ti an 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 46-4t HENRY B. MOYER. We understand the First National Nurseries, of Rochester,N. Y., wantan agent to canvass this section. We can recommend this Compauy as all right. Their references are the best. Any one out of work write them for terms at once. 49-4t. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte, has received a fail line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. AUDITORS REPORT OF EHPORIUM BOROUGH POOR DIS TRICT FOR YEARS 1903-4. IOIIN' W. 1C Ft IN F. 11, Poormast'r, in accoun with Emporium Borough Poor Fund. RECEIPTS. From C. 11. Jessop, Coll., 1901 tax, i>o 00 " C. W. Slmffer, "- 100:1" GOTO SS33 « EXPENDITURES. Balance due from last audit, slOl 05 j Paid State Hospital, acc.insane patients, UO9 e:i I Paid for relief of Mary Mundy, 120 00 Paid for relief of Georpe Harrison,. ... 20 15 Paid for relief of Jesse McFaddeu, 8:i 24 Paid for relief of Thomas Smith.. 25!*> Paid Green Shaffer, retainer 1902-3,.. •)« 00 Paid I K. Hockley, making out dup.,.. 5 00 Paid Cameron Co. Press, printing audi tors report, 20 00 Paid Portage township, Potter county, ace. Jack Smith ease 52 20 Paid for relief of sundry paupers 11 95 Paid with report to State Board of Char ities 5 00 Paid Emporium Independent, printing order books,. 3 00 $791 18 Balance in bands of J. VV. Kriner, $39 27 A. CHAPMAN, Poormaster, in account with Em porium Borough Poor Fund. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand from last audit $29 53 From C. 11. Jessop, Coll., 1901 tax 128 04 " " " " 1902 '• 105 18 " C. W. Shaffer, " 1903 " 798 29 $1,121 02 EXPENDITURES. Paid for relief of Mrs. Detrick, $206 oo Paid for relief of Lew Gifford, 124 90 Paid for relief of J. Hitchcock 180 80 Paid for relief of M. K. llantia 217 31 Paid for relief of Sam Parker 92 50 Paid for relief of Mrs. Segee 1 IS 61 Paid for relief of Mrs. Byers 3 82 Paid for relief of Catherine Drum, 1 oo Paid for relief of sundry tramps, 7 3rt Paid bal. Dan'l Stone funeral expenses, io 65 Paid bal. A. Coldyrian funeral expenses, 30 oo PaidM.M. Larrabee for services,.. l 50 $1,057 51 Balance in hands of A. Chapman JK;3 51 RECAPITULATION OF POORMASTERS' i ACCOUNTS. ASSETS, Cash in hands of J. W. Kriner, $39 27 I Cash in hands of A. Chapman, 63 I 11 Due from C. H. Jessop, Coll., 1900 tax,. 153 68 j Due from C. If. Jessop, Coll , 1901 tax,. 73 37 Due from C. H. Jessop, Coll., 1902 tax,. 1 13 Due from C. W. Shaffer, Coll., 1903 tax,. 91 20 $122 06 LIABILITIES. Due Kay Lyons, outstanding order No. 10, by Chapman sll7 85 Due R. C. Dodson, outstanding order No. 12, by Chapman, 22 00 Due E. Independent, outstanding order No. 15, by Chapman, 20 00 Due Baleom & Lloyd, sutstaiulint; order No. 18, by Chapman, 26 90 $216 75 Excess of Assets over Liabilities |205 31 ! We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Borough \ of Emporium, do certify that we have examined, | audited, adjusted and settled the accounts or J. W. Kriner and A. Chapman, Poormasters of the Borough of Emporium, and that the foregoing statements of same are true and correct. Witness our hands this 30th day of December, 19M. E. D. WHITE, ) C. E. CRANDELL, > Auditors. 1 J. A. JOHNSTON. J I 48-31 Mothers and Daughters Every woman who has a grown daughter knows well the worry and anxiety which always comesat that period of lite when girlhood merges into womanhood. Upon a girl's condition at this time depends her future health, strength and happi ness. Too much care can not be taken to see that she passes through this period safely. AUNT DINAH SOLD VIRGINIA Herb Tea A BOON TO WOMANKIND is of the greatest assistance to nature in bringing about tlie change which takes place, without dis arranging the natural functions of the system. It ! is a strengthening tonic. It will keep the roses in i a girl's cheeks and prevent that tendency to de cline which so often endangers her life at this critical point in development. This Herb Tea is likewise of corresponding value and ussistance to matrons and mothers at the end of this period. Its use will at this time prevent endless pain and worry. A woman will enter the evening of life with scarcely the knowl- ■ edge that the change has occurred. Many are the | thankful women who know the value of Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia Herb Tea and are grateful for the benefits derived from its use. Kemmerer. Wyo., Nov. 29, 1902. flfciniinK Wizard Oil Co..Clilcßjro.lll (ientlomen —Enclosed find 25 cents please Fend me another package of your Aunt lMntth'* Old Virginia Herb Tea. lam greatly pleatsed with it. I would not be without it. lieupectfully, Mis-s MARY UYKKH. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 5.1902. Hamlins Wizard Oil Co.. Chicago. 11l Gentlemen —I received the AuntDinah'H Old Virginia Herb Tea and I felt better in every way before 1 had finished taking one package. I feel sure It does all vou claim for it. Miui. J. L. ACKEKMAN, 108 Wiuulow Av. Prepared by Hamlins Wiiard Oil Co., Chicago. Price, 25c. HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Cures the Cold. Prevents Pneumonia. 25c. HAMLINS BLOOD &. LIVER PILLS For Torpid Liver and Constipation. 25c. FOR SALB AND KBCOMMBNDBD BY L. TAGGART. ZJf BOOK MAILED FREE. . t.(FKIEHB, 4'onueMfion,*, Inflniunia i •: > limi", Lung Fever. Milk Fever, i! [!. .M i' U\S. Lauienda, Injiiriri. e. :t- J ) Ith, utfiatisifi. ( . C.IWIKE THROAT, Quinsy. Epizootic, criiES> lli».iriu:,er. !m"«h VOKMS ' Grulw. J-. !.. (illW, Cold*. liiHiie:r/,n, In Ha met t i :ti.s i.,iiui:-4, I lour»-I*n<*iiiiioiiia. I. I . M'')LII!, Uellyaolie \\ iud-Itlown. CUI.ES J Diarrhea. Ilvn'iilrry. €».<;. Prevent* MIM lilt I AUK. CURKB !' & BLADDER DISORDERS. I. I. £ HK I \ IMSK\K|-'S, Mange, i'rnptionn, cuitK*) l leer*, (arcane, Farcy. .1. Iv. ) fl \l) < 0\!)IT!0\. Starins Coat. cuit?:s ) ludigcnlioti, Mninacli Ktaggcn*. COc. oae!i; Stable Case, Ten Specifics. Book, &c., $7. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys* Medicine Co., Cor. William A John Streets, New York. | Pleased j J Customers j 112 Am our lailver- < j 112 tisi'iiKMit. We make ? | j ( it u point to satisfy. > ] j > If we have not just j ! ; s what yon want,w(i'll t ; | \ g''t il for you. Our \ I < stoek of e I li | Hardware I | Supplies | > Is extensive, large i j 1 enough for almost \ | i any one; but you C I ( may want something < ! I special. You are 3i 1 S then, the one we 3 J > want to satisfy par- \ \ i tieularly. We know j \ we can do it. s i \ | Hurteau & 11 Forbes, \ \ s HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND \ I TINNING. < | Kodol Dyspepsia Gui*e | Digests what you eat. i 112 I 112 Now is tlie Time to Fill ill Your I Winter Supply of J Clothing Gents' Shoes and Rubbers We are Selling all Winter Goods at Low Priees in order to make room for Our Spring Goods I Jasper Harris, j Opposite Post.Oflice, EMPORIUM, PA. fWWWWWWWWWtfWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW 1 * * ** mm *tk mt mm 4 & m * tkm *st m.m am. || LOOK ELSEWHERE BUT DON'T FORGET THESE PRICES AND FACTS AT £g H l( | iLaBAR'S! 1 h ~ ~~~ ~~— We carry in stock ™— 1 »* the largest line of Car- , ( H lS ' • Linoleums and <3/ |rMS| ftjs Mattings of all kinds ** ever brought to this ijjTWTf^nH iff town. Also a big line fj »* ofsam p |es - feOTrtH M A very large line of FOR THE H Lace Curtains that can-' M not be matched any- i j* £* BMj where for the price. S fevalyiliy BMI if. j NArt .Squares and of fine books in a choice library Rugs of all sizes and ! select the Ideal pattern of Globe- M kind, from the cheap-! Wernicke "Elastic" Bookcase. ** (St* est to the best. j Furnished with bevel French $$ plate or leaded glass doors. $$ Dining Chairs, I FOn CALE ov N Roekers and GEO. 1. LaBAR, M jk-£j 11 lgll CliairS. Sole Agent for Cameron County. H A large and elegant L . . |g kjg line of Tufted and g^g tji Drop-head Couches. Beauties and at bargain prices. gj* S$ M S3O Bedroom Suits, (IOC §4o;Sideboard, quar- £9fi solid oak at s£3 tered oak 4>JU 3g S2B Bedroom Suits, tfQl $32 Sideboard, quar- CTC S* solid oak at tered oak 4>ZO ££ $25 Bed room Suits, OH $22 Sideboard, quar- £IC ii solid oak at s|)ZU tered oak, J)I0 NA large line of Dressers from Chiffoniers of all kinds and 98 up. all prices. ff* M _ H Z - . |gj ihe finest line of Sewing Machines 011 the market, M Tz the "DOMESTIC" and "ELDRIDGE." All drop- §* *2 heads and warranted. fc* A fine line of Dishes, common grade and China, in kg 15 sets and by the piece. As I keep a full line of everything that goes to M H make up a good Furniture store, it is useless to enutn- (Ml crate them all. H kg Please call and see for yourself that lam telling |MK lg you the truth, and if you don't buy, there is 110 harm h ™ done, as it is 110 trouble to show goods. |] GEO. J. LaBAR. ;• CT *ar <or tg v» »» »•»~
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