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The Job department of the PRESS is complete, ■Ku.it artords facilities for doing the best cla*s of V»>jrl c. HARTICt!L.A« ATTENTION PAID TO Law Seriating. Jio paper will be discontinued until arrearages tare paid, except at the option ofthe publisher. Pa;>ers sent out ofthe county must be paid for Bin* advance. M-.N'o advertisements will he accepted at less t !hiu the price for fifteen words. Religious notices free. WASHINGTON LETTER. (Vromour firgular Correspondent. Washington, April I. 1905. cSTdJtor P*cxn: When the extra session of Con saj-c-s is called in October the Presi dent will present for its considena tgiou the two questions which were <ge„s.sed at the last session without fc'gislation. that is railroad rate fegi slatiou and the revision of the Bingley tariffs in certain sched ules. The action of the two bodies «r>uiprising Congress on these mat .ft>rs is not difficult to phophesy. lb? lower house, the members of which are dependent on their con p%tUuents for their place necessarily reeflect the views of the people, :s>:ml it is well known that the great •jgf- r.eral public is with the Presi dent in his desire to regulate rail way rate-. On the other hand the Senate represents to a considerable evtent the great corporat, interests •of Hie country, and as a body it •«ill he 110 more inclined to pass lUie railroad rate bill at the coining Mission than it was at the last. The House of Representatives will in all likelihood pass a rate bill as «s&.-ily as the last one but it will be in the Senate that a blockade can almost surely be predicted. There awe Senators from the greatest states in the Union who represent ed in the Senate not the peonle of Sheir states but private corporate interests and it is these corporation who will be responsible #or the defeat of the bill. One Siting alone can prevent the lnis <earriage <»f these reforms and that is for the corporation Senators to made to understand in nouneer rfein way that they are in the ."Senate to represent the people and •Ut fulfill their wishes. During the hummer mouths the people will Save an opportunity through the s>.ress and other sources to inform their Senators what they desire in &he matter and to find out as well, where their Senators stand 011 these important matters. Men who are ■representing great trusts in the whether they be the Ex press Company trust, railroad tSrusts, cial trusts •or any other monopoly should be catechised by Hhe people and be made to declare themselves. If railway rate legis -la< ion is to be effected in this or any other Congress it can only be Sly the pe nile forcing the Senators 60 represent the states aright and wot according to the dictates of the companies for whom they sat as .agents in the Senate. Last Hope Vanished. When leading physicians said that W. M. Smithart, ot Pekin, la., had in curable consumption, his last hope va nished; but. 1 >r. King'sNewDiscovery for ('oughs ('oughs and Colds, kept t»i tu out of his grave, lie says: '-This •grc;u specific completely cured me, and -*a.ved my life. Since then, 1 have used it for over ten years, and consider it a anarvelous throat and lung cure." Strict ly scientific cure for ('oughs, Sore Throats «er Colds; sore preventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed, 50c and £I.OO bottles at L i'aggart's drug store. Trial bottles i'ree. The most hopeless task is that of sav the world with a scowl. Restored to Mis Mother. 1 think it saved my boy's life. You <*fo rjot know how sick he was. His ' innate was like blood, and it would al wiost take his life to urinate. He took •«* bottles of Thompson's Barosma, Kid wey and Liver Cure which made a com plete cure.—Mrs. I). I). Buchanan, Cherrytree, Pa. Druggists. 50c and Si .00. For sale by It. C. Dodson. We all think our sorrows are the great est and our ills the worst. A Tried and True Friend. One Minute Cotmh Cure contains not :ao atom of any harmful drug, and it has <itring ('oughs, Colds. Croup and Whooping Cough so lonj; that it has proven itself to be a tried and true friend ttovißßiiy who use it. Sold by It. C. Dodson. A TRUE APPETIZER AND TONIC ni-o-na Will nake You Feel Hungry and Hearty, and (jive Strength and Vitality. Ask any friend who looks thin, pale, ; and out of health how many meals lie or , sli'i cats a day, and the chances are that | the answer will be, ''N r ot over two, and I ! don t leel hungry then." The plump, ! rosy, and robust eat three square meals , daily and their perfect health is due to a ! strong .stomach and digestive system, as S such a system takes out of the food all ' those elements that make pure blood, and give nourishment and vitality to the ! body. The one appetizer and tonic that should ; he taken is Mi-o-na, the only agent , known that will strengthen the stomach j and digestive system, and put them in ■ such perfect working order that they will j digest easily and naturally all the food ! that is eaten, and send you to the table positively hungry for the next meal. Without a strong stomach digestion ; will be poor, the blood impure, and seri ous liver and kidney troubles result, caus ing headaches, backaches, spots before the eyes, dizziness, sleeplessness, nerv ousness, irritableness, a furred tongue and bad breath, all of which can be readily overcome by the use of Mi-o-na, (costing but 50c a box) as it goes right to the foundation of perfect health, the stomach. Scores of leading people in the State, I including editors, ministers, bankers, and j their families, gladly testify to the tonic, i strengthening and health giving effects of ! Mi-o-na. Furthermore. L Taggart, one j of the most reliable druggists in this sec- ; tion, sells Mi-o-na under a guarantee to refund the money if it does not produce : satisfactory results. Cheated Death. Kidney trouble oftin ends tatally, but j by choosing the right medicine, E. 11. | Wolfe, of Bear Grove, lowa, cheated j death. He says: Two years ago [ had j Kidney Trouble, which caused me great i pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took j Electric Hitters, which effected a com- | plete cure. I have also found them of great benefit in general debility and j nerve trouble, and keep them constantly | on hand, since, as 1 find they have no | equal." L. Taggart druggist, guarantees | them at 50c. There are no shadows so dark as the ! gloom of a heartbroken lover. A Night Attack. JjSf*t night tfie little daughter of Mrs. ! Brown, as she sweetly and peacefully ! slept in her little bed near the window. ; was attacked by a death dealing demon ! known as Croup Whooping Cough, and j but for thu timely use of Kennedy's Laxa- j tive Honey and Tar, which she always keeps handy, the life of the little one might not have been saved Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is different from i all of the old-time cough syrups aud is j best for children because it acts on the ! bowels, is harmless, safe and certain, j Contains no opiates. Sold by 11. C. j Dodson. If men knew when they had enough, j there would be plenty for all. A Daredevil Ride. Often ends iu a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Bueklen's Arnica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, from an accident,'' writes Theodore Schuele, of Columbus, <>., '-caused me great pain. Physicians were helpless, but Backlen's Arnica Salve quickly healed it.'' Soothes and heals burns like magic. 25c at L. Taggart's, druggist. After a man is knocked down by his enemies his friends kick him. Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the virulent poisons of undigested food, C G. Gray son. of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King's New Life I ills, "with the result," lie writes, "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. 25c at L. Taggart's drug store, guaranteed. PEOPLE'S COLUMN.! Under this Heading,either Wants, Lost, Pound For Sale, To Kent or business announcements will he published at ONE CENT A WOK IJ. WANTED: Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for a firm of §•250,000 capital. Salary §1,072 per year and expenses; paid weekly. Ad dress Geo. Q. Clows, Emporium, Pa. _ • I ' 7t AGENTS WANTED:—We want a good j live representative for your town and vicinity to take orders for our new Peuro Medallions These are entirely new and the latest out and sell at sight. Write the Universal Manufacturing Company, 409 Smithfield St., Pitts burg, Pa. 4-4t. FOE SALE—A farm of (i 8 acres, partly | improved, located two miles from Em- j porium. Excellent stone quarry locat ed on farm, the Emmanuel Church I foundation coming from it. Will sell j at a bargain, for cash 7tf. MRS. ANNIE ZIMMITT. Bargain in Books. A complete set of Brittanica Ency clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes and key. Are all new and in original packages. Will he sold at a bargain, Apply at PRESS office. 36tf Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano I forte, has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet mu3ic. A 1 I the popular airs. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. Buckwheat. Prime Chicken Peed, 65c per bushel, i Japanese Seed, 75c per bushel. Terms cash only. 4 Gt. CLIMAX POWDER COMPANY. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1905. The Right Name Is DeWitt. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cool.s, soothes and heals cuts, burns, boils, bruises, piles and ull skin diseases. K. K. Xickefoose, Adolph, W. Va., says: My little daughter had white swelling so bad that piece alter piece of bone worked ! out ol' her leg NVeWitl's Witch Hazel I Salve cured her." It is the most wotjder ; litl healing salve iri the world. Beware ,of counterfeits. Sold by I!. C. Dodson. Hornet About Your Stomach. II your digestion isbid the vital organs ! of your body are not le i and nourished aw 1 t.h"v should be 'l'hey grow weak and ! invite disease. Kodol I'yspepsia Cure ; digests what you eat, cures indigestion j and all stiuoaeh troubles. You forget i you have a stomach from the very day | you begin taking it. This is because it j gets a rest—recuperates aial gradually i grows so strong and beaky that it troubles ! you no more. Sold by K C. Dodson. To Washington vis Pennsylvania kuilroad J The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, on April 14, wiil ran a special excursion tVom Buffalo I and principal intermediate stations on the Buf falo and Allegheny Valley Division and from points on the Philadelyhia and Erie Railroad, Erie to I.ock Haven, inclusive, to Washington for the benefit of all who may wish to visit the National Capital. Round trip tickets good going on all regular trains oil day of issue, and good returning on any regular train except the Penn sylvania Limited, Chicago Limited and St. Louis Limited within ten days, exclusive of going date, will be sold at rate of IIO.DO for the round trip from points on the liull'alo and Allegheny Valley Division and from Erie, St. Marys and mterme | diate points; and at rate of |8.90 from Driftwood; j $8.15 from Renovo;s7.3o from Lock Haven and j proportionate rates from other points. ! These tickets will he good to return direct via | Harrisburg or Philadelphia and to stop off at | Baltimore and Philadelphia returning if deposit i ed with ticket agent at Union Station, Baltimore | or Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. For additional information consult small hand bills, apply to ticket agents or address B. I'. Fraser, Passenger Agent, Buffalo District, 307 Main Street, Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N.Y., or I'.. | S. Harrar. Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Kitchen Economy. [ With the uniform high charges for gas,.the gas i »tove is ordinarily the most expensive piece of ' household machinery, and at the same time it is I the one least understood by the average house ! keeper. Writing in the May Delineator under | the topic "Gas Stove and Refrigerator Knowl j edge," Isabel Gordon Curtis has some sugges ' tions in this connection which rob the gas stove j of some of its terrors of cost. Young housewives i particularly will profit by reading the article, j which is in the series "The making of a ifouse ! wife." Other topics of domestic interest. « CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAIL) kf y B t Couch S■' I G Use In time. S„;J by dru:?:- 111 jj|y Reo-ister's Notice. j CAMRHON COUNTY, »: N'OTJCE is here by KIV» n that Veldora Seavor Executrix of the last Will and Testament of j Eleanor Hamilton, latt- of the Borough of Em | porium, deceased; and William 11. Crane. Ad : ministrator of the estate of John Leono, late of I the toxvuship of Gibson,deceased, have filed their j first and final accounts of their administration i of the said estates and the same will be presented i to the Orphans Court at April term, next, for conlirmatioi ynisi. C. J. OOODXOUQH, Register. Register's Office, ? | Emporium, Pa.. March 24th, 1905. S no. G-lt. Commissioner* .Sale of I'u- Heated Lund. j The County Commissioners will sell at public ! sale on | THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1905, at It o'clock, a. m. i The following described real estate of unseated land: 130 acres in Grove Township, Cameron county. Pa., in warrant—Vacant. Former own er, Dodge, James and Stokes. Warrant 2973. Shippen township, 390 acres, Housler, Herdic & Co.. owners. A. F. VOGT, A. W. MASON, J. W. LEWIS, County Commissioners. ATTEST:— I. K. HOCKLEY, Clerk. Commissioners Office, / Emporinm, Pa., March 13, 1905. \ 5-4. Stockholders Meeting. 'IMIK regular annual meeting of the stockhold -1 ers and election of officers of the EMPORI UM POWDER MANUFACTURING COMPANY will be held at the offices of the Company in Emporium, Pa., Tuesday, April 11th,1905, at two o'clock, p. m. C. W. SHAFER, Secretary. Emporium, Pa., March 18, lifCi.— 5-3t. Notice to StocUliolclcrs. IN accordance with a resolutions of the Board of Directors. A special meeting of the stock holders of the Emporium Powder Manufactur ing Company will be held at the office of the company in the Borough of Emporium 011 Tues day, May 2, 1906 at 2 o'clock p. m„ for the pur pose of voting upon the question of increasing the Capitol stock of said corporation from seventy thousand to one hundred aud five thousand. C. W.SHAFFER, Secy. Emporium, Pa., Feby. 28, 1905.—2-9t. I I Old Reliable j Drug Store jjj j i SPRING DRUGS I [}! Clottr tlie system of im- H] jjj purities. jjj ! SPRING WALL PAPER | Brightens the home. HI I in 0 nJ j [}j SPRING PAINT rO j [}j Does away with and covers i{] !Fu up disease germs. uj 1 nJ Buv them of L. Taggart Ln | Ui ru j ru We carry the largest line of j^j Drugs, Wall Paper and Paint U] Is] in Cameron county. []j i i{] Get health, cleanliness and [n I Ifi good cheer at the ;ci !s (jj Ln | Old Reliablej Kodol Dyspepsia Sure Digests what you eat« I Special Sale 1 Friday AND I Saturday I I Matches, regular price: 50c, 40c B j Canned Peaches, 25c kind, 20c. B j Canned Plums, 25c kind, '4oa fl I Hlb. Java and Mocha Coffee, Hfiv B Regular 35c kind. Sun dried Tea, 30c kind, 2.> c I Baking Chocolate, - tiii c I Half pound cans Cososi, - 2()c jg Regular price 25c. 21b pail of Cottelene HHo. I 41b pail " 41% c S 13 cans Tomatoes . . VJic B 12c canned Corn - JOc I Give Our Meat Department a Trial. Home Made Sausage " JJOc. We can save you money on your Meats and (irocer 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 goorls are not to be obtained | in every store. You can't I buy any other kind here. I We don't keep them. I 'Phone 21, G. H. GROSS & GO. |j , i'WffiwiriWfniHßfriihrinßTiaMriP WMi|i,i| " | '' i ''g' 5P t55 d HHSaSTHSB 5H SH SR. ins y s ru Our Springs | Opening 112 $ R. Seger | Ln Next to itiitiU nj in nJ Gj Have received their n] [jj first invoice of 5; Stylish Spring j{] p. in n) Clothing ""<8 ft [n Furnish I r U] LATEST IX HATS N Jjj The most popular Jj | cr 1 makes and strictly in I [n up-to-date. [n | | H V E R V Till N G NEW jjj j 1 fu Don't fail to call u] j and see us early for in [{J Spring Clothing is [jj j ripe. Cuil now. jji ! fn ill i? R. Seger Son § £ . $ Jj Call Early. Next to Bank. jjj | JC ?S. c i IliiilHiriiiiiihiriiitiircl'ii. I Our New Year (Introductory I I Sale 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 recpiire the most vigorous and untiring work to surpass them. But work is our pastime and we are going to do it. Your splendid patronage has placed in creased purchasing power in our hands, the force of which will be felt in the ever increasing values that will benefit every money-wise person in this county who is wise enough to profit by it. Keep Your Eye 011 Us all this Year I and Us Grow* I Emporium Furniture Co., I BERNARD EG AN, Manager. | —I Undertaking. jf C. B. HOWARD & COMPANY, T| General Merchandise. STORE ON THE RIALTO. i | I White Suitings, | We have our new line or White Shirtwaistings and Mi |J| Suitings for Spring aud Summer. Do not fail to see |pi : ||| them. Prices very reasonable. | Kate's Seersuckers. § |H We received lately 2000 yards of Bate's Seersuckers t|lj [|| that we are selling at 12c a yard, and they are going M- Wi fast. The ])atterns and color are much better this year |p! |j|f than before. _ " M McCall Patterns | j|y. The McCall Patterns are always up to date. Use iff] l||| McCall patterns and you will always have a good fit, # and you wi'l have 110 trouble in doing your spring sew- M 111 ing. Fashion sheets free. Uemorest Sewing |; Machines | M! We have a full line of Demorest Sewing Machines J||- i|sj§ and all in good working order. The kind you need to Ml '■o. do your spring sewing. <m\ j|jo Any person contemplating the purchase of a new sewing machine will do well by calling 011 us. | Prices, $19.50 to $30.50 J I C. B. HOWARD & CO. §
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