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The Job department of the Puias is complete, ind a'lords facilities for doing the best class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. , No pa per will be discontinued until arrearages aie paid, except at the option ofthe publisher. Papers sent out ofthe county must be paid for in advance. WNn advertisements will he accepted at less than the price for fifteen words. <B£-R eiigious notices free. REPUBLICAN TICKET. COUNTY. For Sheriff, JOHN D. SWOPE, Emporium. For County Commissioner, JOHN \V. LEWIS, Shippeu. SAMUEL P. KREIDER, Driltwood, For County Auditors, O. B. TANNER, Gibson, GEO. A. WALKER, JR., Emporium. Election, Tuesday, Nov. 7th. Letter to M. A. Rockwell. Emporium, Pa. I>ear Madam: Twoyearsago the estate of the l.iio Congressman Scott, of Brie, Pa., painted 21 Hulling Mill houses one coat DPVJC at a .saving of 11 per cent for paint (lead-and- il was after the job.) That's how the tale reads. We infer wlat really happened. The buyr, as usual went by the cost of the paint; got bids. Lead-and-oil bid low ami guessed the quantity low. the saving was only 11 per cent. Nobody seems to have thought of this tii? painting cost.- two or three times as much as the paint. How much did we save on ;he painting? Pon t know. The tale ends with this: We often re- I fer inquirers to those houses, for wear of j Devoe. That'* a good-enough story; but no body knows what it is. Our only diffi culty is want of paint intelligence. Yours truly F. W. PFA OE & Co.. New York. P. S. Murry Coppersmith sell our paint. Reduced Kates to Indianapolis, Ind. On account ofthe National Gymnastic Festival of the North American Gym nastic Union, t be held at Indianapolis, Ind., J mo 21 to 25, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Indianapolis June 1U and 20, sjood returning to leaven Indianapolis not later than .June 27, inclusive, from all sta tions on its lines at single fare for the round trip plus §I.OO. On all tickets good lor passage via Philadelphia, Haiti more, and Washington, a stop-over with in limit be allowed at either of these places. 8510-17-lt. Some men would rather goto jail than hustle for a living. Quality vs Quantity. Hard muscles and strong body do not depend on the quantity of food you eat, but its perfect digestion and proper assi milation. When you take Kodol Pys pepsia Cure your system gets all the nourishment out of ail the food you eat. It digests what you eat regardless of the condition of the stomach and conveys the nutr'- nt properties to the blood and tissues. Ti.ih builds up and strengthens the cntiMstrtn. Kodol cures Indiges tiou, Dj-[.epsis, Metching, Sour Stoniacb, Weak Hoart, etc. Sold by R. C. Pod son. A m;i.; isti c a man until he has passed the swearing off stage. No Secret About It. It is no secret, that lor Cuts, Burns, I'leers. Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils, etc., nothing is so affective as Buclden's Arnica Salve. ''lt didn't take long to cure a bad sore I had, and it is all O. K. for sore eyes, writes P. L. Gregory, of Hope, Tex. 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. Being out of a job soon gets to be a habit with a lazy man. The Children's Favorite. For Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc., One Minute Cough Cure is the children's favorite. This is because it contains no opiate, is perfectly harmless, tastes good and cures. Sold bv B. C. I'odson. Dlazy Spells. Edward Happ, of Titusville. Pa., had such pain in the back that he could not do any kind of work and had such dizzy spells that he would have to hold onto something to keep from falling. It seemed as if he would never stop urinat ing. He had been out of health for 15 years and could hardly sleep from pain in his stomach. He says Thompson's l!ar osma completely cured me, purified mv blood, and made me feel many years younger. Thompson's Barosma 50c and $I 00 For f.ale bv 11. C. Podson. A Nickel for the Lord. Yesterday lie wore a rose on the lapel of his coat., and when the plate was passed, he gave a nickel to the Lord. He had several bill < in his pocket, and sundry change, perhaps a dollar's worth, but bo hunted about, and finding this poor little nickel, he laid it on the plate to aid the Church Militant in its fight against the world, the flesh and the devil. His silk hat was beneath the seat, and his gloves and cane were beside it, and the nickel was on the plate—a whole nickel. On Saturday afternoon he had had a gin rickey at the Queen's and his friend had had a fancy drink, while the cash register stamped thirty-five cents on the slip the boy presented to hint. Peeling off a bill he handed it to the lad, and gave him a nickel tip when ho brought back to him the change for the bill. A nickel for the Lord and a nickel for the waiter! And the man had his shoes polished on Saturday afternoon, and handed out a dime without a murmur. He had a shave, and paid fifteen cents with equal alarcity. He took a box of candies home to his wife, and paid forty cents for them, and the box was tied with a dainty bit of ribbon Yes, and he al so gave a nickel to the Lord. Who is the Lord? Who is He? Why, the man worships Him as Creator of the universe, the One who put the stars in order and by whose immutable decrea the heavens stand. Yes, he does, and lie dropped a nickel into support the Church Alili tan t. And what is the Church Militant? The Church Militant is the Church that represents upon earth the Church Triumphant of the Great God the man gave the nickel to. And the man knew that he was but an atom in space, and lie knew that the Almighty was without limitations, and knowing this, he put his hand in his pocket and picked out the nickel and gave it to the Lord. And the Lord being gracious and slow to anger and knowing our fame, did not slay the man for the meanness of his offering, but gives hini this day his daily bread. But the nickel was ashamed, if man wasn't. The nickel hid beneath a quarter that was given by a poor woman who washes for a living.—G. F. RAYMOND, in the Toronto Star. Air Brakes on Freight: Cars. With its usual promptness the Penn - sylvania Railroad is taking precautions to prevent wrecks duo to the "buck ling" of freight trains. It will not have been forgotten that the dreadful wreck in South Harrisburg was caused by "buckling." It had been supposed that the law regulating Lhe use of safety appliances on freight trains requires that only fifty percent, of cars shall ba provided with air brakes. The fact is that the law re quires that "at least" fifty per cent, of the cars in each train be so equipped . This is a definite minimum, not a imxinium, and is not intended to be permanent, for the law says: "And to more fullp carry into effect ihe objects of said act, the Interstate Commerce Commission may from time to time, after full hearing, increase the minimum percentage of cars in any train required to be operated with power train brakes." General Superintendent Creighton, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has in structed all yardmasters and trainmen to use every precaution in having all trains equipped, as far as possible, with 100 per cent, of air. Other railroad companies should imitate the Penn sylvan's example and thus greatly re duce the number ot accidents.—Harris burg Telegraph. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain flercury. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange he whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. S. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 7.3 c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Reduced Rates to Niagara Falls. On account of the Imperial Council, Ancient Order of the Mystic Shrine, at Niagara Falls, N. Y., June 20 and 21, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Niagara Falls from all stations on its lines at greatly reduced rates. From Bradford, l'a., Sherman, Port ville, Plack Creek, and Salamaca, N. Y.. and intermediate stations, tickets will be sold and good going June 10 and 20, good returning until June 24, inclusive. From all other stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad tickets will be sold and good going June 18 and l'J, good re turning leaving Niagara Falls not later than June 24, inclusive. By deposit of ticket with Join Ageut at Niagara Falls not latter than June 24 and payment of fifty cents, an extension of return limit may be obtained to leave Niagara Falls not later than June i>o. A stop-over will be allowed at Phila delphia and Baltimore on return trip within final limit ot ticket on all tickets good for passage via these cities. For specific rate?, routes, and turther information, aoply to Ticket Agents. 351'2-17-lt. Too many preachers think that elo quence is a matter of accent. San-Cura Ointment is guaranteed to relieve at once that itching, burning pain and permantly cure Eczema, Tetter, Salt Ilheum, Itching, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores, Pimples, Boiles, Carbuncles, Cflapped Hands, Chilblains, Fetters, Insect Bites and Poison Ivy. All druggists, 25c and | 50c. For sale by H. C. Podson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1905. DFC 111 1 ■MII ill 7 ft] ® B CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS SI LJ qpi II I I'll Hull I 1 Ten Times Easier. It is ten times easier to cure coughs, croup, whooping-cough and all lung and bronchial affections when the bowels are open. Kennedy's Laxative Money and Tar is the original Laxative Cough Syrup. < iently moves the bowels, and expels all cold from the system. Best for Coughs Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Remember the Dame, "Kennedy's", and see that the red clover blossom and the honey hoc is on the bottle. Sold by R. C. Dodson. A sharp bargain makes a deep wound in the one who gets it. If in a kind of bilious mood, Vou wish an aid to digest food, No other pill is half so good As DeWitt's Little Early Risers. The Famous Little Pills EARLY RIS ERS, cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Rilliousncss, etc. They never gripe or sicken, but impart early rising energy, (iood for children or adults. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. It takes the touch of love to pick the mote out of another's eye. A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life I'ills, a sure cure, for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness, costivencss, etc. Guaranteed at L. Taggart's drug store, only 25c. Try theui. Before attempting to size up an easy going man arouse his temper. Thing of Fame, Is, in its torments, like dyiug of con sumption. The progress of consump tion. from the beginning to the very end, is a long tortune, both io victim and friends. "When 1 had consumption in the first stage," writes Win. Myers, of Clearfoss, Md . -after trying different medicines and a good doctor, in vain, 1 at last took Dr. King's New Disocvery, which (juickiy and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs; colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Po sitively prevents pneumonia. Guaran teed at L. Taggart's drug store, piicc 50c and 81.00 a bottle. Trial bottles free. A woman knows too many things that is none of her business. Huge Task. It was a huge task, to undertake the cure ot such a bad case of kidney di sease, as that ot O. F. Collier, ot Chero kee, la , but Electric Bitters did it. He writes: My kidneys were so far gone, 1 could not sit 011 a chair without a cush ion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache, and depression. In Electric Bitters, however. I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health, 112 recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by L. Taggart druggist; price 50c. It's useless to waste sympathy on a man who has the toothache. Lockjaw Prevented by San=Cura. My wife stepped on a rusty nail and ran it into her foot. The foot swelled so and pained her so that she could not put it on the floor. San-Cura Ointment drew out a poisonous brown pus and she is now perfectly well. Eugene McKenzie, Plum, Pa. Druggists, 25c and 50c. For sale by 11. C. Dodson. Beware ot the man who has a mania for telling hard luck stories. The Salve That Penetrates. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve pene trates the pores of the skin, and by its antiseptic, rubifocient and healing influ ence it subdues inflammation and cures Boils, Burns, Cuts, Eczema. Tetter, Ring Worm and all skin diseases. A specific for blind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing Piles. The origiual and genuine Witch 11 azel Salve is made by K. C. De- Witt A Co., and sold by R. C. Dodson. Heduced Kates to Baltimore. For the International Convention United Society of Christian Endeavor, at Baltimore, Md., July 5 to 10, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Baltimore, at greatly reduced rates, from all stations on its lines east of and including Pittsburgh, Erie and Buffalo. The rate from Williamsport will be 80.33, Buffalo 811.00 with correspond ing reductions from all other points. Tickets will be sold on July 3, 4, and 5, good for return passage leaving Balti more until July 15, inclusive. On pay ment of 81.00 to Joint Agent at Balti more an extension of return limit to August 31 can be obtained Tickets via Philadelphia permit stop over within limit, if deposited with the ticket agent at Broad Street Station. Special excursion tickets are on sale every Saturday and Sunday from Balti more to Washington and return at rate of 81-25 for the round trip. These tick ets are good for return passage until the last train Sunday night, affording ample opportunity for delegates to visit the Na tional Capital. : >514.1"-2t. Nothing Strikes the Eye So quickly or appeals to the favor of the ladies more than the appearance of the newest in fine mil linery. You will find many excellent ideas worked out in our hats, and all hats selling at a moderate price. Suggest changes if you will. We are glad to make the hat suit your taste. Special Line of Summer Underwear, Fine Hosiery Ask to see our new line of NECKWEAR. LUDLAMS BROADSTEEET The Lassies Who use molasses demand the best syrup obtainable. Treacle is not molasses al though there's much treacle sailing under false colors. The difference between trea cle and molasses lies in the fact that treacle cones from sugar in the process of mak ing, while molasses is ob tained in the process of re reflning. You can not get good out of bad, but you can get the best from the best which comes from the sugar. We Sell Molasses That comes from the best and it is the best. Try our New Orleans, finest quality, and be convinced. HOME GROUND HORSERADISH. SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! You all need Soap. A white floating soap 8 bars, 25c Oak Leaf, 8 bars, 25c Acme, 7 bars 25c Domino, 8 bars 25c Sunshine Soap, 10 bars 25c Baking Chocolate, a Lb 32c Just think of it. Enameline Stove Polish, 10c Bize, 7c lb can White Puff Making Powder, 8c I lib Corn Starch, 6c A fine loose Coffee, per lb 16c 'Phone 21, G. H. GROSS & CO. says: jt My science doesn't stop with building smart, well-tailored trousers pIS —equal skill is shown in moderating [j "\itj the price. MY MARK For men and youths —Imperial, Model and Peg Top. I ! j JASPER HARRIS, 112 • • | Opposite Post-office, Emporium. Pa. g LOOK ELSEWHERE BUT DON'T FORGET j*| TH-.SE PRICES AND FACTS at ii LaBAR'S || I M II M u We carry in stock ' — 7 fc* the largest line of Car- . £2 Pets, Linoleums and <3/ [VKSSJ [MSM! I* EJ Mattings of all kinds M II f ver hro "z h \ 1° 112. his ;! ** Also a big line IP77WMVVYIS £* of samples. A very large line ol FOR THE EES# i Lace Curtains that can- |M| II X-re C f,,; M t re'pnee anV ' COMFORTABLE LODGING II II r , tg Art Squares and of fine books in a choice library Rugs of all size? and select the Ideal pattern of Globe- |M| kind, from the cheap- Wernicke "Elastic" Bookcase. r* est to the best. Furnished with bevel French fcg H plate or leaded glass doors. M Dining Chairs, I OALE B* N Rockers and GEO. J. LaBAR, High Chairs. Sole Agent for Cameron County. A large and elegant L—————— ____________J PI line of Tnfted and m Drop-head Couches. Beauties and at bargain prices. ** ■ £"2 NS-'iO Bedroom Suits, (Tor Sideboard, qnar- (TQfi solid oak at 4)Zu tered oak 4)JU k ? 112 5 S2B Bedroom Suits, tfOj f32 Sideboard, quar- con ** solid oak at J)ZI tered oak J)Z J £* $25 Bed room Suits, (On $22 Sideboard, quar- CIC I 3 ® solid oak at 4>«tU tered oak, J)ID £$ H A large line ot Dressers from Chiffoniers of all kinds and U P- all prices. ** r : M Ihe finest line of Sewing Machines on the market, fcj > || the "DOMESTIC" and "ELDRIDGE.' All drop- £2 heads and warranted. A fine line of Dishes, common grade and China, in W*/ ** sets and by the piece. If £* As I keep a full line of everything that goes to Mf IN make up a good Furniture store, it is useless to etium- |C If erate them all. fc* £$ Please call and see for yourself that lam telling fc* fc* you the truth, and if you don't buy, there is 110 harm s* H done, as it is 110 trouble to show goods. •! GEO. J .LaBAR. » j™ IJ]Xri3BR.TAKLI]\rG.. M
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