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TUe Job department of the PBBSS is complete, aud affords facilities for doing the best class ot work. PARTICULAB ATTENTION PAID TO Law jnnting. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages ,»re paid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out of the county must be paid for wii advance. <®-No advertisements will be accepted at less than the price for fifteen words. «#• Religious notices free. TO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. lam directed by the Republican State Com mittee to announce that tlie Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representa tives, will meet in convention at the Lyceum theatre in the city of Harrisburg, on Wednesday, June fi, 1906, at 10:30 a. in., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices, vi«r: One person for the office of Governor; One person for the office ol Lieutenant-Gover nor; One pelrson for the office of Auditor-Geneial. One person for the office of Secretary of Inter nal Affairs; and for the transaction of such other business as may be presented. In accordance with the rules governing the party, the representation in the State Conven tion will be based upon the vote polled at the last 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 every fraction of two thousand votes polled in excess of one thousand. By order of the State Committee, W. R. ANDREWS, Chairman. Deafness Cannot be Cured. By local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbl ing sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restor ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. P. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. If you would be really liuiuau give up liquor and tobacco. The human animal is the only creature that has his appetite uuder control. Itching Piles. It' you are acquainted with anyone who is troubled with this distressing ailment, you can do him no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamberlain's Salve. It gives instant relief. This salve also cures .sore nipples, tett.r and salt rheum. Price 25 cents. _ For sale by L. Taggart, John E. Smith, Sterling Run; Crurn Bros., Sinnamaboning. Many a preacher thinks the world is wicked for lack of his sermons when it L only weary because of them The Best Physic. When you want a physic that is mild and tientle, easy to take and pleasant in effect, fake Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Every box warrant. 1 Get a free sample at L. Taggart dn store and tiy them. John E. Smith, Sterling Run; Cram Rros., Siriniunahocinj:. A woman considers her social obliga tions of more importance than her hus band's business obligations. Attractive as our Homes. Ten Thousand Churches painted with L. & M.. paint, and are most attractive. Liberal quantity always given free. I gallons L. & J\l.. mixed with gal lons oil, will paint a house. Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay §1.50 a gallon for linseed oil, which you do in ready for use paint. Hay oil fresh from the barrel at (iO cents per gallon, and mix it with Long man L. & M., Paint. It makes paint cost about $1.20 per gallon. DcLancey Gregory. Fort Plain, N. Y.. writes: "Have sold L. & M., paint for over 'J.") years, and everyone is surprised to lind how little is required to paint a big house. Sold by Harry S. Lloyd. Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheu matism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chaimberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and robbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain f'aim, and quick relief is almost sure to follow. For sale by L. Taggart; J. K. Smith, Sterling Run: Cram Bros.. Sin namoning. C. B. Howard & Co., have the only large stock of shingles in the county at the present time. RED CEDAR from the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR from Wisconsin. Ulcer of the' Stomach Insidious Nature of the Disease—how to Recognize and Cure It. I ! leer of the stomach may exist for years without very marked symptoms, excepting those caused by indigestion. It is due to an inflammation which effects the membrane of the stomach so that it is eaten away by the gastric juices. In good health, the stomach resists the action of the gastric juices, but when weakened, the membrane is badly nour ished and the digestive fluids act upon it as well as upon the food, keeping up tin til perforation of the stomach occurs. In advanced cases of ulcer ot' the stomach there is much discomfort after eating, with a constant gnawing sensation be tween meals, pain from the pit of the stomach back to the shoulder blade. At the first symptoms of indigestion, treatment should at once be started with Mi-o-no. This is a scientific remedy adapted specifically to one purpose, the cure of stomach troubles. It is so uni formly successful that L. Taggart gives a signed guarantee with every 50 cent box that the money will be refunded if it does not cure. Mi-o-na is not a patent or secret remedy, but it is a combination of the purest and most reliable of remedies for strengthening the digestive organs and building up the whole system. Cse it for a few days and there is no reason why you should not be able to eat any food you like at any time without fear of dis tress. A man can afford to rejoice at his neighbor's good fortune—if it docs not exceed his own. A Habit to be Encouraged. The mother who has acquired the habit of keeping on hand a bottle ef Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves her self a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which children are susceptible are quickly cured by its use. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and if given as soon as the first symptoms of croup appear, it will prevent the at tack. This remedy contains nothing in jurious and mothers give it to little ones with a feeling of perfect security. Sold by L. Taggart. J. E. Smith, Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sinnamahoning. If intelligent doubt is a sin, then brains i are a curse and their possession a criminal offense. They never gripe or sicken, but cleanse and strengthen the stomach, liver and bowels. This is the universal verdict of' the many thousands who use DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These famous little pills relieve headaches, constipation, bil iousness. jaundice, torpid liver, sallow complexion, etc. Try Little Early Ilis- ' ers. Sold by R. C. Dodson, To be energetic and active is the best j remedy to wear away the rust of despond- ! eticy and regret. The New Cough Syrup—the one that i acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels— ; is Kennedy's Laxative llouey and Tar. It expells all cold from the system, cuts phlegm out ot the throat, strengthens the membrane of the bronchial tubes, and re lieves croup, whooping cough, etc. Child ren love it. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. The pessimist dips his head in an an tique bog and then begins to discourse ou the weather. All old-time Cough Syrups bind the bowels. A now idea was advanced two years ago in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy acts on the mu cous membranes of the throat and lungs and loosens the bowels at the same time. It expels all cold from the system. It clears the throat, strengthens the mucous membrane, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by R. C. Dodsou. One man's pleasure in the gain ol gambling is another man's pain through a gambling loss. Common Colds are the Cause of Tlany Serious Diseases. Physicians who have gatned a national ! reputation as analysis of the cause of var ious diseases, claim that if catching cold could be avoided it long list of dangerous ailments would never be heard of. Every one knows that pneumonia and consumption originate from a cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble are aggravated and rendered more serious by each fresh at tack. Do not risk your life or take chances wheu you have a cold. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy contains no opium, morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty years of reputation back of it, gained by its cures under every con dition. For sale by L. Taggart; J. E. Smith, Sterling Run; Crura Bros., Sin namahaning. Whoever chooses his wife for the way she looks on the street seldom makes a serious mistake. Just a little Kodol after meatsjwill re lieve that fulness, belching, gas on stom ach, and all other symptoms of indiges tion. Kodol digests what you eat and enables the stomach and digestive organs to perform their functions naturally. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY r, 1906 Going South. Associate .ludgo George J. La Bar and wife leave next Monday on an ex tended visit to the Southern States, in tending to jinxn the winter in Florida. They will stop at Harrisburg, Wanh ington ami Richmond. At the latter city the Judge says he fought for I'ncle Sam three years in an effort to gain entrance to the Confederate seat of government and now he propones to do the city. The old veteran has earn ed a rest and we hope this estimable couple may enjoy their visit. Program. Of the third annual session of the Cameron County School Directors' Association to be held in the Court House, Emporium, Pa., Saturday, February 3. 1905. 10-00 A. M. Devotional Exercises Rev. O. 8. Metzler Music, Emporium High School Address of Welcome, Mr. L. K. Huntington Ventilation in the School Room, Mr. J. O. Brookbank The Directors and the School, Dr. J. George Bech l Music, ... .East Ward Primary School Sohool Hygiene Dr. R. P. Heilman 1:30 P. M. Music, Emporium High School Obstacles to Progress in the Schools, Rev J. M. Robertson Music, West Ward Primary School Does it Pay? Dr. J. George Becbt Vaccination J. P. McNarney Music, Herbert Vogt and Harold Seger Had It Bad. HAINES CITY, FI.A. Philips Drug Co., Warren. Pa. Dear Sirs, —December 25, 1901, was taken with what physicians pronounced M USC ULA It 11IIE1; M A TIS M. I had it bad. I took as 1 thought, every known remedy, paid out enough money anyhow. I wa- entirely helpless for nearly eighteen months; about that time saw your ad in The National Tri bune; sent for a bottle, then sent for another, tlieu another; and now I am out of the medicine business entirely. 1 give Crooker's Rheumatic Remedy the credit of curing me. I can heartly rec ommend it. 21Dec3m. I. F. TOWER. There may be as much religion in a little asphalt here as in a whole lot of auri ferous pavement over there. Don't deceive yourself. If you have indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. \V. E. lloeutt, South Mills, N. C., says:"l was troubled with chronic indigestion for several years; whatever I ate seemed to cause heart burn, sour stomach, fluttering of my heart, and general depression of mind and body. My druggist recommended Kodol, and it has relieved me. I can now eat anything and sleep soundly at night. Kodol digests what you eat. Sold by- It. C. Dodson. Agonizing Burns. Are instantly relieved, and perfectly healed, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr.. of Norforlc, Va., writes: • I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed it without a sear." Also heals all wounds and Mtres, 25c at L. Taggart druggist A man who once had rough horny hands made them >olt and smooth with Witch Hazel Salve, but he used the geuinc—that bearing the name "E. ('. De\\ itt Si Co., Chicago. For sores, boils, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., it has no equal, and affords almost immediate relief from blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. Causes of Shlpwrei'll. "As n representative of one of tht Insurance underwriters I have takei part In the investigations of more than 400 shipwrecks," said a former sea c.ip tain. "The causes of wrecks are drink fogs, neglect to use the sounding lead and unknown currents. "The most dangerous waters are oil the east coast of England, Cape Ushant and Cape Finistere. In the past the shifting of the cargo caused a good many wrecks, but the adoption of feed pipes has changed all that. Cargoes liable to shift consist of wheat, iron ore, coal and so on. Great food pipes filled with part of such cargoes now run down Into the hold, and if tht cargo shifts at all the pipes automatic ally pour more cargo into the space that has been made vacant. "Off a wild part of the South Amer lean coast a four master loaded with high heeled French shoes was once wrecked. The native Indians sto]& i!, ; shoes, but couldn't wear them. Thev USGii inein Instead for boxing glove , giving each other terrific taps with Uii French heels." Bents Ilorse Show Driving. A western man was telling some sto ries of daring driving, some realistic and some hyperbolic. "There is a sto ry," he spid, "of One Eyed Tote Mc- Coy. If this story Is true, the four-in liand drivers of the east are only prac ticing a decayed and degenerate form of coaching. One Eyed Pete drove a Dakota stagecoach that made a circuit of Deadwood, Carbonate, Spearflsh and Bear Gulch. lie tore into Carbonate one day on his usual dead run. Like an avalanche, the coach clattered up to the hotel door. There suddenly it stop ped, and one of the horses fell stone dead. "'A very sudden death.' said a 1 \ Btander. "'Sudden? Not at all,' said One Eyed I'ete. 'That there hoss died at the top of the hill, nine mile back, sir, but I wa'n't goln' to let him down till I got to the reg'lar stoppln' place.' " All Settled. Mlstreas -Going to leave, are you? Tired of working for a living? What are you going to do then? Maid—Noth ing. ma'am. The fortune teller Mia me I'm going to marry mnnev. fraud Hxposed. A few counterfeiters have lately been making ami trying tu sell imitations of Dr. Kind's New Discovery fur (,'onsump tion, Coughs and Cold*, and other medi cines, thurby defrauding the public. This Hto warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, through steal in;; the reputation of remedies which have been successfully curing disease, for over 35 years. A sure protection, to you. is our natue, on the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King's or Bucklen's remedies, as all others arc mere imita tions. 11. E. BUCKLEN & CO., Chi cgao, 111., and Windsor, Canada. Sold by i> Taggart. When a L; ir 1 says she just hates a certain man she is either in love with him or else lie isn't in love with her. Poisons in Food. Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poison* originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince yon Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food—or money back. 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. Try them. Administrator's Notice. Estate of HARRY HEMPHILL, Deer lined. I ETTERS of Administration on the estate 1J of HAHRV IIHMPHILI., 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 HEMPHILL, Administrator. JOHNSON FT MCNARNKY, Solicitois. Emporium, Pa., Jan. 9th, 1906.—47-6t. \ \7"ANTEI> by Chicago wholesale and mail VY order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary s'.!o 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 I,ake St., Chicago, 111. Administratrix's Notice. Estate of ROBERT Me V ASLIS, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon the estate of Robert He- Caslin.late of Emporium, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned to whom all persons indebted to said Estate must settle at once and those indebted make payment to MARY J. McCASLIN. Emporium, Pa , Jan. 31st, 1906.—50-4t Woo Mil Schedule in Effect Nov. 26, 1905 TKAINS LEAVE EMPORIUn. For Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington, 8:10 a. m., week days; 12:10, 3:15, 10:30 p. m.daily. For Renovo 8:10 a. m., 12:10, 3:15,10:30 p.m. daily. For Wilkesbarre and Scranton. 8:10 a. in. week days. For Erie and intermediate stations: 10:30 a. m., 4:23 p. m.daily. For Clermont, Falls Creek, Red Bank and Pittsburg, 10:30 a. m. week days. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM JUNCTION Forßufl'alo: 4:05 a. ill. and 4:15 p. m.daily. J. R. WOOD, Pass'grTraffic Mgr. W. W. ATTKRBURY, GEO. W. BOYD, General Manager. Oen'l Passenger Agt. i nil iiiiiii mini\lliiiiiiihnil IG. H. GROSS I & COMPANY I I l!c fore >on buy else- B I wlu re it will pay you ffl I to call on the Broad fl Sweet Market. We are here lo please. HOME-MADE SAUSAGE 10c A POUND. U\ buying Heinz's ■ I'ickles in sealed glass jg | 1 . ckages, you are sure I I<;i getting the best we can offer —better cannot ■ be made, We return J§ full purchase price if B you (lo not like tliein. fl lib White Cap Baking Powder B 40c. lib Purity Baking Powder 45c ■ A fine picture with each pound. B j We are going to give you 8 fl bars of Acrue or Oak Leaf .Sesi|> | for 25c. fl 15c bottle Heinz' Pickles 10c. 50c Pail Cottoiene 45c. 50c Pkge Matches 35c. Tliree 5o Pkgs Napj tr Scrap B Tobacco 10c. Three 5c I'kgs John Mitchell I long cut Tobacco 10c ,11b. 15c Pkg« Mountain Hose I Tobacco 10c. 'Phone 21, G. H. GROSS k CO. | {Bedard \ | The Tailor \ £ Of ST. MARYS, \ s Has opened a Tailor Shop \ 5 on Broad Street in the room \ > recently occupied by the } > Misses lyudlam and is now \ > ready to show you a hill j' ? line of fall and winter suit- \ r ings. Give him a call. } I REPAIRING. ]i !If you want your suit to > look neat and fresh, have \ yonr business trousers press- j ed at least every two weeks } your coat and vest every } month. 5 £ Bedard the Tailor, i St. Marysand Emporium. \ j SHSHSHSS n 5H 5? jjl Old Reliable S Drug Store I I $ Prescriptions S ™ Compounded at !)j | Reasonable S Prices. S in nJ I l Old Reliablej C B. HOWARD & COMPANY," T| General Merchandise. STORE ON THE RIALTO. 11* i § I * I White Suitings, We have our new line or White Shirtwaistings and [f|jjjj /' Suitings for Spring and Summer. T'o r.ot fail to see iJpJI! them. Prices very reasonable. jjj| | Bate's Seersuckers. g We received lately 2000 yards of Bate's Seersuckers ffl] Jfrfi that we are selling at 12c a yard, and they are going jsj| fast. The patterns and color are much better this year H |p| than before. | McCall Patterns ftj' j|| The McCall Patterns are always up to date. Use and \cu wPI haveuo tictiblc in dciug \ cur spring sew ffl i n £C- Fashion sheets free. 1 Demorest Sewing- | | Machines | We have a lull line of Demorest Sewing Machines jjp l '{lfflJ and all in working order. The kind you need to ||; do vour spring sewing. ,#ji Anv person contemplating the purchase of a new sewing machine will do well by calling on us. ||r | Prices, $19.50 to $30.50 I | C. B. HOWARD & CO. P .TjlPiMir *f ~ ■' KBMMMK \ X X X X \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \y, < I . SECOND TO NONE. 4 / ADAM, ' MELDRUM & ANDERSON Co. g £ BUFFALO, N. Y. \ FINE | ;S!LKS; I AT CUT PRICES % EVERYBODY in Western New ✓ t York knows that we carry € R the finest line of Silks to be found j| west of the metropolis. We are 'fy \% now holding a great sale of many |£ ip of the beet lines, at prices less $ % than they can be bought to-day % I gat the factory. They are choic- 4 $ est silks and are not to be con- I | founded with the job lots and % j A odds and ends sold elsewhere as >' I % bargains. Send for samples. $ II BLACK TAFFETA ! x 69c Swiss Taffeta, 55c, y 21 inch pure silk, plain black. / ! > SI.OO Chiffon Taffeta. 75c '/ I 22 inches wide. y / $1 00 Plain Taffetta, 85c / ip 27 and 36 inches wide. Very durable. p > $1.75 Petticoat Taffeta, $125 j • 36 inches wide; best made. \ , 1 $1.25 Taffeta. 98c J / Chilton finish, 33 inches wide. Every / ! yard guaranteed. z SI.OO Suitirvy Silk, 68c / I?■. Choicest weaves and designs from this - / season's silks. / !j, $4 00 Checked Velvet, $l7O , Pure Silk Velvet, green and white, Vj helitrope and white and gun mental „ , v and white. r, ; NEW WASH GOODS \ S First showing of the new '% / things for Spring and Summer, > 1906. Send for .Samples. I a / / \ ADAM, \ MELDRUM & ANDERSON CO. | American Block, Buffalo, N. Y. /•v xx xx \ \ \ xx x SDR. CALDWELL'S B YRUP PEPSI 1% CURES CONSTIPATION. 1 ~
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