Carr)ep<?ir) ffWs s. RSTA BLISIIHD BY C. B.GOULD. HENRY H. MULLIN, Editor aud Manager. PUBLISHED KY'KKV THURSDAY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Per year $2 00 V&id is advance $1 50 ADVERTISING RATES. Advertlsementsarepublishedat the rate of one Hollar per square for one insertion and fifty cents par square for each subsequent insertion. Sates by tile year or for six or threemonthsare • ov7 and uniform,and will befurnislied on appli cation i.egal and Official Advertising per square, three irnes or less, Jj 00; each subsequent insert ion 50 cents per square. Local notices ten cents per line for oneinsertion, ire cents per line for each subsequeutconsecutive insertion. Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per tine. Siinpleaunouncements of births,marriages and deaths will be inserted free. business Cards, five lines or less $5.00 per year ever Ave lines, at the regular rates of advertising Volocalinsertedforlessthan7s cts.per issue. JOB PRINTING. The Job department of the PRESS is complete, amt a'lords facilities for doing the best class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages •vepald, except at the option of the publisher. Pap era sent out of the county must be paid for m advance. «#-No advertisements will be accepted at less ill an the price for fifteen words. Religions notices free. TO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. ( am directed by the Republican State Com mittee to announce that the Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representa tives, will meet in convention at the Lycenm theatre in the city of Harrisburg, on Wednesday, June 6. 190t>, at 10:30 a. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices, ■viz: One person for the office of Governor; One person for the office of Lieutenant-Gover nor; One person for the office of Auditor-General. One person for the office of Secretary of Inter nil Affairs; and for the transaction of such other business as may be presented. In accordance with the rules governing the >arty, the representation in the State Conven tion will be based upon the vote polled at the las'. Presidential election. Under the rules each legislative district is intitled to one delegate for each two thousand votes cast for Republican electors in 1901, and an additional delegate for /very fraction of two thousand votes polled in <*cess of one thousand. By order of the State Committee, W. R. ANDREWS, Chairman. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, I LUCAS COUNTY. J Frank J. Cheney makes oath th t he ts senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presence, this 6tli day of Decem ber, A. D., ISB6. A. W. GLEASON, (SEAL.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acts directly on the blood and inucuous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CIIENEY &Co Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggis 1 75 c. Take Hall's Family Pills for ci istipation. Girls think that old baceelors don't understand women, but widows know bet ter. Attractive as our Domes. Ten Thousand Churches painted with L. & M., paint, and are most attractive. Liberal <jnantity always given free. 4 gallons L. & M.. mixed with gal lons oil, will paint a house. Wears anil covers like gold. Don't pay §1.50 a gallon for linseed oil, which you do in ready for use paint. Buy oil fresh from the baircl at GO tents per gallon, aud mix it with Long wan L. & >l., Faint. It makes paint cost about $1.20 per) gallon. DeLauccy Gregory. Fort Plain, j N. V., writes: <: llave sold L. & M.. paint for over 25 years, and everyone is surprised to find how little is required to paint a big house." Sold by Harry S. Lloyd. It sometimes happens that a man brakes the bank roll when he falls in love. Always Increase the Strength. A re»p<>usiWe amount of food thor oughly .i. -vd and properly assimilated will a'«- - increase the strength. If youi M' ln; 1. is a "little off" Kodol Dys pepsia will digest what you eat and enable-- t digestive organs to assimilate and Irat.- ~i ill foods into tissues build ing blood. Kodol relieves Sour Storn aeh, Beiehing, Heart Burn and all forms of ludigestion. Palatable and strength ening. Sold by 11. C. Dodson: "Ask for the 1 !lOU Kodol Almanac and 200 year Calendar." Currency given to false rumors is ob tained by drawing upon the imagination. Indigestion Overcome. Indigestion is easily overcome by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Curt;, because this remedy digests what you eat and t gives the stomach a rest—allows it to J recuperate and grow strong again. Ko- 1 dol relieves Indigestion, Belching of Gas, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, etc., and en ables the digestive organs to transform all foods* into the king of rich red blood that makes health and strengh. Sold by B.C. Dodson, A.-k for the 1906 Kodol Almanac and year Calendar." He who is in love with himself never kloj < to think what others think of him. (ireatly In Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require ments for a blood aud system cleanser, tuch as l'r. King's New Life Pills. They arc just what you need to cure stomach aud liver troubles. Try them. At L. Taggart's drug store, '.'.V, guaranteed. C. U. Howard & Co., have the only t.wgo stock of shinglcM in the county at 4he preaent time. RED CEDAR from ♦he Pacific Coaat and WHITE CEDAR 1 Irotn Wi«> onsln. ■ Lucas Paints M IB a competitive prac- n3j SIZERVILLE. M. L. Milligan, of Bradford, was in town last week. Mrs. Robert McDowell, was visiting in Emporium several days last week. Mr. John Wygant, was in Emporium Friday. A. Market and daughter, Miss Fran cis, wore in Oiean last Thursday after noon, where Miss Francis is having her eyes treated. Charles Peterson will leave Saturday for Belvidere, N. Y., where he has ac cepted a position with the Erie R. R. Mrs. John Turner made a business trip to Keating Summit, Friday. Operator J. P. Showerman has re signed his position with the P. R. R., and intends togo into the store busi ness at Mt. Morris, N. Y. R. H. Frisbee, of Coryville is work ing the interlocking plant at the depot this week, nights. A. B. Peek, of Buffalo, was visiting friends in town Monday night. A. C. Beemen, of Gardeau, was in town Monday and Tuesday on business. Norman G. Steltz, representing Am erican Type Company was in town Wednesday. Louis Evans, son of onr townsman J. 11. Evans, a young lad abaut six teen, shot and killed a large catamount in Sizer's Run, last Saturday after noon. He shot the animal twice before bringing him down. The catamount weighed fifty pounds and was four feet in length. It is very seldom these days that such an animal is killed in these mountains. Fifty years ago it was not an unusual thing to kill sev eral in a day, but these late years they are very scarce. Mr. Evans' is having the animal mounted by Mr. M. M. Larrabee, at Emporium. xx DEATH'S DOINGS. 33SKH PAGE. George Lewis Harvey Page, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L Page of ( imeron. died at 4:40 a m., Monday, Jan. 22nd, aged eight months and fifteen days, after an illness of scarcely a week. Pneumonia was the cause of the child's death. The funeral took piace at St. Marys, Wednesday, Jan. 24th. .lust a little ray of sunshine. Went from heaven above, To brighten our lives for a little while, With the light of the Saviour's love. His spirit has found a resting place, Safe in the Master's arms, Where pain anil suffering no more, Will our precious darling harm. S. F. S. The Champions. The Sinnamahoning Liars Club is doing fine at present; special sessions are held every night in the week but Sunday, to admit new members and practioe for future contests. We chal lenge any club in the county for N. H. Drum can spin yarns to beat the band, Joe Surnmerson is working hard to be reinstated. He was suspended some time ago for telling the truth and stick ing to it. Such a thing won't do in our organization. "Pap Blodget and J. R., attends regular and can't say a word. They have been ruled out for ! ninety days. "Pap" Berfield has been suspended, but he will spin a few over at the post office to keep Snyder in practice, for he can't attend regular. George Shaffer has been dropped from the roll entirely. He is not allowed to visit us while in session. We expect to initiate the Citizens Band in a body next Saturday night, so we will have music when we visit other clubs. No further business, the club adjourned. FIDE, c a&a&C' &&& s&yy *i£LcA~ No dangerous drugs or alcoholic concoctions are taken into the stomach when llyouiei is used. Breathed through j the inhaler the balsamic healing of lly omci penetrates to the most remote cells j of the nose and throat, and thus kills the ' catarrhal perma, heals the irritated mu- \ cous uiemhrane, and gives complete and permanent cure. Iljomei is the -implest, tuutt pleasant j and the only guaranteed cure for catarrh i that has been di.-i ovefed. Complete out tit, 11.00. extra bottle, 50 rents, l-'or sale by L. Taggart. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1906. It is much caster to te'l people how to | do things than it is to show them. Spoiled Her Heauty. Harriet Howard, of 309 W. .'ihh m. ! New York at one time bad her beauty I spoiled with skin trouble: She writes: '1 had Salt Rheum or Kczema for years, ! but nothing would cure it, until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A <|uiek and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. A Clrini Tragedy j Is daily enacted in thousands of homes, j as Death claims, in each one, another | victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. | But when Coughs and Colds are prop- I erly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. i (J. Huntley, of Oaklandon, I ml., writes; "Mv wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Fiuullv she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and to-day she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all dis eases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and 81.00 by L. Taggart druggist. Trial bottles free. Figures do not lie but the correct ones seldom stand for a woman's age. Perfection can only be attained in the physical by allowing Nature to appro priate and not dissipate her own resources. Cathartics gripe, weaken—dissipate, while DeWitt's Little Early Risers simply ex pel all putrid matter and bile, thus allow ing the liver to assume normal activity. Good for the complexion. Sold by K. C. Dodson. "Ask for the 190G Kodol Almanac and 201) year Calendar." 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 PRKSS office. 36tf Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte, has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. 112 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS M Cough Synip. Tastes Good. tj&J Use in time. Sold by druggisrr El wfji liil IT 1 u■ 1 1 iiiyfn Substituted License Application. N'OTICE is hereby given, that 011 the 22n«l day of January. A. D., 1906, J. C. Kibe filed his petition in the Court ol Quarter Sessions of the Peace, of Cameron county, for leave to substi tute an application for a Hotel License for Ex change Hotel, East Ward, Emporium, l'a., ill place of an application filed by Richard J. Loyd. deceased. That the said Court ordered the substituted ap plication filed, which application should be heard on Tuesday, the 13th day of February. A D., 1906. That said substituted application was filed Jan. 22, 1906. 19-3 C. J. GOODNOUGH, Clerk Q. 8. Administrator's Notice. Estate of HARRY HEMPHILL, Deceased. | ETTERS of Administration on the estate I i of H AUKV HISMPIIILL, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present same without delay. RALPH H EMPHI Lt., Administrator. i JOHNSON MCNARNKV, Solicitors. Emporium, Pa., Jan.9th. 1«»o ;.—)7-6t. Administrator's Notice. j ETTERS ~112 Administration on the, estate of 1 J RICHARD I. LOYD having been granted to the undsighed, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same without delav to B. W. GREEN, Administrator. Emporium, Pa., December 12th, 1905. —l3-6t. \\ r ANTED by Chicago wholesale and mail ' V order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary S2O and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position per manent. No investment or experience required. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed envelope. COOPER & CO., 42-10t. 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. PbiMu Hid. Schedule in Effect Nov. 26, 1905 trains leave emporium. For Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington, X:H) a. in., week days; I.MO. 3:15, 10:30 p. in.daily. For Renovo HMO a. ill., 12:10, 8:15, 10:30 p. ill. daily. For Wilkesbarre and Suratiton, 8:10 a. in. week days For Erie mid intermediate stations: 10:30 a. m., 4:23 p. m.daily. For Clermont, Falls Creek, Red Bank and Pittsburg, 10:30 u. m. week days. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM JUNCTION Forßufl'alo: 4:05 a. m.and 1:15 p. in.daily. J. R. \VOOI>, Pass'grTraffic Mgr. W. W. ATTERBURY, GEO. VV. BOYD, | Oeneral M.inager. rienM Passenger Agt. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics cure diseases : of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Ilogs and j Poultry by acting directly on tlio SICK PARTS ; without loss of time. A. A. ( FEVKRH, foiigratlona, IndkinuiA* oc&Em tloua. Lung Fever. Milk Fever. 11. 11. \ HI'RA Ltmeneia, Injuring, CUluta ( RheumalUm. C. C. {HORK THROAT. Qulnty, Epizootic. iTKca > UUieuiper. ccajui WOßMß ' "o 1 "- H. R. H'OKiHN fold®, Influenza. Inflame* ci'iiu > Luuis. Pleuro-PiieuinooU. W P.) COLIC, llfllrarhe, Wlnd-Hlowti, CCmst > Diarrhea Dysentery. 0.0. Prtvtnli MlflC AHRIAUB. crmai K,l>>RV * >"-AD»KII Dlxoitdf.Hh. I I l**'* IHMKAfcKM. >Un«o. Kriitloti. cvan (llrar*. Parry. J. K. { B4 I) CONDITION, Mt.rl«« Coal. CBM» ( ID4I««>IIOD. Mloiuarli Nia||<ri, <oe. MCH t Slab la CM*. Ta» Spaolflot, Book, Ac., ft. At ilrufytita, or Hiit prepaid oa racalpt of prlo«. Humphrryt' Mxliotn* Co.. Cor. William and Jobs ' ItIMU. Now Yurk. tr BOOH MAILED mm Notice of an Election to Increase !he Indebtedness of Emporium Borough. An Ordinance Providing lor <in tlec tion to Authorize un Increase of Indebtedness to Extend the Com mon Sewers. "I JE IT ORDAINED and enacted by the Chief i J ) Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Emporium and it is hereby ordained and en acted by the authority of the same. Section I.—That the corporate authorities of the said Borough of Emporium desire to increase I the indebtedness of said Borough for the purpose ! of extending the common sewers in the streets of said borough where none are now laid. | Section 2. -That notice shall be given for thirty days by weekly advertisement in the Cameron I County Press and Emporium Independent of an ! election to be held at tile usual places of holding municipal elections in said Borough on the 20th day of February, A. D., 1906, being the third Tuesday of the month for the purpose of obtain ing the assent of the electors ot the said Borough to such increase of indebtedness and the publication of this Ordinance shall constitute such notice. Section 3.—That incompliance with the third section of the act of April 20th, 1874 and the amendments thereto it is hereby stated that the amount of the last assessed valuation of property subject to taxation in said borough is two nun - dred and ninety-five thousand four hundred and twenty-two dollars, that the amount of the ex isting debt of said borough is four thousand dollars, that the amount of the proposed increase ofindebtedness is seven thousand dollars,that the percentage of the proposed increase of indebted ness .023116 percent, and that the purpose for which the indebtedness is to be incurred is the extension of the Common and Public Sewers into streets in said borough where no sewers are now laid. Section 4.—The Secretary of the Borough Coun cil is hereby authorized and directed to arrange that sufficient tickets be prepared in the manner and lorm required by law for the use of the elec tors at said election. Enacted and ordained January Bth, 1906. C. J. GOODNOUGH, Secretary. Approved, January 12th, 1906. W. H. HOWARD, Chief Burgess. Amendment to Ordinance No. 27 AN Ordinancetoamend anOrdinance number twenty-seven, entitled an Ordinance to pro | hibit the casting or leaving of any boxes, barrels brick, lumber, wood, ashes, garbage, filth or any substance of any kind upon the public roads, streets, lanes, alleys or sidewalks within the Borough of Emporium by adding a section pro hibiting the placing or leaving in the said streets of the Borough of Emporium any wagon, sled or other vehicle, bill board, ash pile, refuse piles or signs, and to prevent the burning ol waste of any kind in said streets and to provide for the removal of the same and for the collection of the costs of removal thereof and providing penalties for the violation of this Ordinance. Be it ordained and enacted by the Chief Bur gess and Council of the Borough of Emporium and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same Section 1. That Ordinance No. 27 be amended by adding thereto a section number five as fol lows: Section s.—The placing or leaving of wagons sleds, sleighs, cutters or other vehicles, of bill boards, ash piles, refuse piles of any kind, the burning of waste of any kind and the erection of signs in the public streets, alleys or lanes within the Borougn of Emporium is prohibited. The Chief Burgess shall upon knowledge or notice of the violation of this Ordinance, proceed at once to cause the prohibited articles or ob struction to be removed and prosecute the per son or persons violating Ithis Ordinance and the penalties and provisions of section two of the Ordinance amended shall apply. Ordained and enacted January Bth, 1906. C. J. GOODNOUGH, Secretary. Approved Jan 12th, 1906. W. H. HOWARD. Chief Burgess. I G. H. GROSS I I &COMPANY| Before \ou buy else- I I where it will pay you I to call on the Broad I | Street Market. We I R are here to please. IHOMt; MADE SAUSAGE 10c A POUND. II »\ buying Heinz's Pickles in sealed glass packages, you are sure I I of getting "the best we can otTer —better cannot be made, We return full purchase price if you do not like them. Ill) White Cap Baking Powder 40c. lib Parity linking Powder 45c A fine picture with each pound. We are going to give you 8 bars of Acme or Oak Leaf Simp for 25c. 15c bottle Heinz' Pickles 10c. 60c Pail (Jottoiene 45c. 50c Pkge Matches 35c. Three 5c Pkgs Napper Scrap Tobacco 10c. Three 5c Pkgs John Mitchel' long cut Tobacco 10c 'lb. 15c Pkge Mountain Rose Tobacco 10c. 'Phone 21, G. H. GROSS GO. ! .'»< .V . '\»rY'TAH * ' it »*!. lu ta ttrr/ Hi!',., I | Bedard ;; The Tailor J } Of ST. MAKYS, i j i Has opened a Tailor Shop \ ion Broad .Street in the room \ > recently occupied by the \ > Misses Ludlam and is now \ £ ready to show you a full j £ line ol fall and winter suit- j r ings. Give him a call. J j REPAIRING, i > If you want your suit to j; > look neat and fresh, have \ ? your business trousers press- \ ; ? ed at least every two weeks } I } your coat and vest every j ! } month. \ > Bedard the Tailoi, \ St. Marys and Emporium. • ; Old Reliable 1j jjj Drug Store I I- : | | § f)i $ I I | | Prescriptions ffl £ Compounded at Gj Reasonable }9 i ffl Prices. S ; in m < m |old Reliablej CB. HOWARD & COMPANY i General Merchandise. J| STORE ON THE RIALTO. § & I 1 White Suitings, | We have our new line or White Shirtwaistings and Suitings for Spring and Slimmer. Do not fail to pee i|sJl! |jj them. Prices very reasonable. | Bate's Seersuckers. | M. We received lately 2000 yards of Bate's Seersuckers Mlj that we are selling at 12c a yard, and they are going Jjil fast. The patterns and color are much better this year ml ![s<} than before. SI I McCall Patterns • i I I The McCall Patterns are always up to date. Use Ijfnj! McCall patterns and you will always have a good fit, M and \oti win haveno trouble in doing \cur .'■pring sew- ffl ;|| ing. Fashion sheets free. ||| I Demorest Sewing | I Machines | We have a inil line of Demorest Sewing Machines i||i Wand all in good working order. The kind you need to M W do your spring sewing. |sr 111 Any person contemplating the purchase of a new sewing machine will do well by calling on us. H® 1 Prices, $19.50 to $30.50 | | C. B. HOWARD & CO. . u " -s; *- ♦. v * "4; • o #<4, \\ \ \ \ \ N N \ \ \ \ „\ ✓ <! SECOND TO NONE. / ADAM, ' MELDRUM & ' X ANDERSON Go. J £ »9<i-408 Main Street, 5? / BUFFALO, N. Y. % \ FINE I SILKS? | AT CUT PRICES /. EVERYBODY in Western New '■/ y t York knows that we carry J. the finest line of Silks to be found 0 west of the metropolis. We are /_ & now holding a great sale of many k •; of the best lines, at prices less % /i than they can be bought to-day '% K at the factory. They are choic- % A est silks and are not to be con- A i| founded with the job lots and % fa odds and ends sold elsewhere as y 112, bargains. Send for samples. 1 %. 1 BLACK TAFFETA I 69c Swiss Taffeta, 55c, ' / 21 inch pure silk, plain black. y X SI.OO Chiffon Taffeta, 75c > 22 inches wide. 4sl 00 Plain Taffetta, 85c t g 27 and 36 inches wide. Very durable. 0 y $1.75 Petticoat Taffeta, $1 251 36 inches wide; best made. r ] ' $1.25 Taffeta, 98c r Chiffon finish, 33 inches wide. Every • / yard guaranteed. / SI.OO Suiting Silk. 68c / yi Choicest weaves and designs from this / season's silks. / y $4.00 Checked Velvet, $1 70 . Pure Silk Velvet, green and white, f- : y helitrope and white and gun mental * v and white. /, J NEW WASH GOODS 112 1- First showing of the new at things for Spring and Summer, ''b % 1906 - V Send (or Samples. J| I | t . k § ADAM, | MELDRUM & ANDERSON CO. J American Block, Buffalo, N. Y. ✓ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N SDR. CALOWELL'S |J YRUP PEPSI CURES CONSTIPATION. I w
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