The Passenger Department of tlieChlc.Vte It North-Western ttailwaj Announces that ns a means jf increasing ilie efficiency t>f the '• Keeir.gr America First"' movement, round trip tickets will lie sold over t)i;it line to all Pacific Coast points, good on t;. -ir fast limited trains, at the rate of $75 00 from Chicago, daily June Ist to Kept. !stli. Every facility is being provided for in the way of stopovers and other conveniences, and the tourist movement to tho Pacific Coast, for the coming season promises to show an in crease of many thousand people over that of any season ever known. If there is really so much room at. the top, some of us exhibit great eleverne-s in limliiiK ain place at all at the bottom.— Home anil Abroad. There is nothing belter than a ehcap phonograph for starting unde.iral le call ei- on the homeward path. Chicago Daily News. GREAT SCOTT. The Biggest Man of Addison County, Vt., Tells an Interesting Story. Iv E. Scott, meat dealer, Vergeiiiios, Vt.. Past Commander of Ethan Allen Post, O. A. li., says: "A Revere attack of typhoid left me !§?-. v J? Every night 1 had to get up frequently to pass the urine, which M-' rtPiv ' 'was ropy, dark and very painful to void. I had no appetite, but £*■ £ A • drank water continual n\Y*Y Iv without being ablo to quench my tlnr.st. Terrible headaches and dizzy spells op pressed me and my back was lame, sore and stiff. A month's treatment with Dean's Kidney Pills rid me of this trou ble, and now I am strong and healthy and weigh y:;0 pounds. 1 give the credit lo Doan's Kidney Pills.'' Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Iluffalo, N. V. One of our clients, a prominent, successful Cleve land Manufacturing' Com pany, is about to increase their capital and will issue $50,000 treasury stock. We have arranged to handle this issue for them, and will sell it in lots to suit. This is a stock of unques tioned merit, sterling value, earns large dividends and is desirable from every stand point. It will stand the closest scrutiny and full op portunity for investigation will be given. The Company manufac tures a staple product, well and favorably known throughout the country. Its equipment is superb and they are leaders in their line. We shall be pleased to confer with you through your local attorney, or you may visit 11s personall BURROWS & MASON. Attorneys, 413 Schofieid Building, Cleveland, Ohio. BEST AXLE GREASE EVER HADE Something new and far better than the goods put out by the old monopolies. Use independent goods and ask your dealer for Sun Light Axle Grease. If he does not handle it, write us. MONARCH MFG. CO., Toledo, O. A p c °®L tive CATARRH Ely's Cieam Bclttt p/cS'SrifW's (s quickly absorbed. K&aCC^'3 heals and protects jSjf* /' ■ the -diseased nicm-Kt / J tnrh and drives I bwity a Cold in tlie '' Head quiokly. lie- u IfplSK'tl stores tho Sense sof Bufnl B V loVbli Taste anil Smell. Full size fiOeta., at Drug, gi-ts or by mail; Trial Size 10 cts. by mail, lily brothers, 0(5 Yv'urrun Street, New York. A <;i AK'ANTi;i.l> <Tier, FOH EPILEPTIC FITS Will refund your money if not cured. Write for terms and testimonials. .TAS. T. CRONEY, M. D., Union National B.mk Building. • lOl.tMbl'S, OHIO. A.N. K.-C *JII ) SOUTHERN FARM LANDS I wh«r«' tlivi'inifh 1 crops, irr » iet ,is i I :t< <l % vf Iht#- 'inn* urt* M. >t « I ""hi « lut m, ..in n anil dmryiurri 1 .> !»«• | it Ml 111 - >ut hern u . ty Territory a • ... \ i >1 \ ». I. I Vli I I t> -.••• ll Alie.it, W \-11l ... 11,N |l . IS WILY CELESTIAL. MOCK DUCK, A NOTORIOUS CHI NAMAN OF NEW YORK. Heads Hip Sing Tong Faction— Knows All Wickedness and Could Solve Many o4 the Mysteries of Chinatown. New York. —Mock Duck is the most notorious Chinamen in New York, but his luce tells little of the man's charac ter, anil the most careful scrutiny of it would leave you in doubt as to whether it fitted the description of its owner, .is given by the Hip Sing Tong people—who are his own—or the On Leung Tong crowd, who are his enemies. Of Mock Duck, the Hip Sing folk say: "He is a decent, law-abiding young Chi nese boy of 29 years, who has been hounded from pillar to post by his arch enemies, Ihe followers of Tom Lee. At . times, it is true, he has shot, but only in self-defense, and if two or three On Leung Tong notches are on his gun, they are there for men who deserved to die. In his laundry uptown he attends to business, and only comes down to Mott or Doyers street on pleasure bent, or to attend meetings of his beloved society, which was formed solely to fur ther the interests of reform in China town. He is no Highbinder, does not wear a shirt of mail, and would never think of starting a riot. Mock Duck, in short, is a model citizen." From the On Leung Tong we get this analysis of the face: "It is that of a cruel, crafty, mysteri ; ous, bad man—the worst Chinaman in New York. There is murder in that bright eye, those stern lips, that firm I chin. There is duplicity and treachery in every feature. Mock Duck is the ac tive leader of a gang of Highbinders who want to kill off the respectable class of Chinamen in New York, and run Chinatown for the lowest purposes. The troubles from time immemorial in Pell | street and its tributaries are directly traceable to the Hip Sing Tong, of which Mock Duck is the avowed leader. He j is not to be trusted in any way." As a matter of fact, Mock Duck is no angel. He has been mixed up in very | unpleasant things, has killed his man MOCK DUCK. I (The Most Notorious Celestial of New York City.) and been nearly killed himself on sev | eral occasions. Since the founder of the ; Hip Sing Tong, one Gum Kee went back to China with $40,000 of tribute money, some five years ago, Mock Duck has been the boss of the outfit, and has caused ; the virtuous On Leong Tong all its ; trouble. When the On Leong Tong had so firm ; ly intrenched itself, under the leader | ship of Tom Lee, that there seemed no | dislodging them, it was Mock Duck's j fertile brain which conceived the idea of enlisting the aid of the Parkhurst so ! ciety. The On Leongs controlled all the gambling privileges in Chinatown, and | stood in with the police authorities, j Mock Duck's gang coveted these priv ! ileges. Then went Mock Duck to Frank | Moss, agent of the Parkhurst society, ! and convinced him that the On Leongs were villains and the Hip Sings saints, i who wanted to reform Chinatown in all j its branches. Would the Parkhurst people help Mock Duck, the reformer. ! The bait found a biter; the Parkhurst people began to raid the joints of the | On Leong Tong on testimony furnished j by the Hip Sing bunch, and that started the war. Since then the history of the feud be- J tween the two societies is fresh.in every j one's memory. At least a score of j Chinamen have been murdered, and twice as many wounded.- Mock Duck, lonIon various occasions, has had to leave New York, either to avoid the law or to i escape his enemies. On each time that he returned trouble has broken out afresh in the little streets that harbor j so many thousands of Mongolian I coolies. Mock Duck's people say that j this has been merely a coincidence. The On Leong people say otherwise. Peace has now been established offl | dally, between the two Tongs. It may | be real peace, it may not be. Mock Duck, whatever liis intentions 1 regarding the future of Chinatown, is at present in no condition to carry them out, being in jail. Yes, the white man ; has got him, and he languishes in a cell in the Tombs on the charge of trying to i bribe two police officers. There was a ; raiil on Pell street a few nights ago, and j as the officers were bringing the prison- I ers down to the patrol wagon Mock Duck crept out of (he shadows and of . fered a policeman S2O to allow hi t cousin, Houi L*»e, to escape. The po liceman told him to "pit." Hut .Vim k then appealed to another cup and raised the ante tu slo. Thin lldelit \ to the rum. 11/ caused the officers to take him along with the prisoners, r.nd on being ar raigned before a judge next day Mock Duck was committed to the iouibauu- J»i J5.000 bond*. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1906. FAMOUS STATUE RESTORED Figure of Gen. Washing ton by H JU- ; don Replaced in Virginia Capitol. Washington. Down in old Virginia the new year was marked by an event ; of historical interest, not only to the | artistic contingent, but to the world at large. This was the replacing of that price less art trcstire —Houdon's fatrous statue of Gen. Washington—in the j HOI.'DON'S STATUE OV WASHINGTON MODELED FROM LIFE. Capitol, which has just been remod eled. For 18 months, in a little cast-iron fireproof house, built specially for the purpose in the capitol square, this in- , valuable piece of statuary has been kept invisible to mortal eye. grangers and sightseers have gazed j with curiosity and longing at. the lit- i tie house; guides have told them what it contained, and with this they had to be satisfied, so jealously did Vir- j ginia guard the only statue made from life of her immortal son. When the time arrived for the re modeling of the ancient capitol, j planned by Thomas Jefferson, the Vir ginia iejtislat tire appropriated an ade quate sum for the safe removing and keeping of the Houdon statue. Experts from this city came to i Richmond and personally superintend- j ed the work of taking it down from | the pedestal on which it was placed j in 1796 in the rotunda of the capitol. And these same experts saw that it was replaced with the same care. Jean Antoine Houdon, the greatest j portrait sculptor of the eighteenth ! century, at the suggestion of Franklin, ' came to America in 1785 and spent two weeks at Mount. Vernon, where he j modeled the east from life, the as- : sembly of Virginia having previously ! made an appropriation for a statue to j the "Father of His Country." Houdon. whose name will be hand- ' ed down for generations to come, died j in Paris in 1828. Gen. Lafayette was i much pleased with the statue of Wash- | lngton. and pronounced it a fac-simile of Washington's person. The statue was erected in 17%, and represents Gen. Washington in uniform in a standing position. Time has dealt lightly with it, and it bears only here and there slight marks of its age. On the base appears the following inscrip tion, written by Madison: "The general assembly of Virginia ! have caused this statue to be erected as ! a monument of affection and gratitude \ to George Washington, who, uniting to I the endowment of the hero and virtues of the patriot, and exerting both in es- j tablishing the liberties of his country, j has rendered his name dear to his fel low-citizens, and given to the world an example of true glory. Done in the year of Christ, one thousand seven hun dred and eighty-eight, and in the year ; of the Commonwealth the twelfth." I GILBERT QUITS CONGRESS. ; Representative from Indiana Re- | signs Seat to Accept Philip pine Judgeship. Fort Wayne, Ind. —Newton W. Gil bert, representative in congress from the Twelfth Indiana district, will short ly resign his seat to accept a judgeship in the Philippines, which position has NEWTON W. GILBERT. (Indiana Representative Who Has Quit Congress for Philippine Judgeship.; been offered him by the president, Con- j gressman Gilbert will give 11}) liis soat I ome time during tne Jjiesent session. Mr. Gilbert has boen appointed one of the 25 judges of first instance on the | Philippine islands. He will leave for ! the Philippines July 1. His salary wil! ! be $4,500. The announcement of his I selection wi's mudo to him recently at | Washington by Set ietary Tuft and heat i once accepted and started for home to .image his personal afTalrs. W int to Be Mjpsed. The only thing that members nf par liament res.'if, hays Henry Norman, Is j that if they die In harness u>> word of re; ier I, uflli billy poken lu the house of commons. Misapplied Energy. "Your husband lias a wonderful intcl loc t, anyhow," said the (toothing relative. "Yes." answered the woman who tells her trouble*; "he is one of these men who insist on worrying about the treasury deficit instead of the grocei y bill."—Wash ingtoa Star. DISFIGURED WITH ECZEMA. Brushed Scales from Face Like Pow der—Under Physicians Grew Worse —Cuticura Works Wonders. "I suffered with eczema six months. I had tried three doctors, but did nit get any better. It was on my body and on my l'eet so thick that 1 could hardly put a pin on me without touching eczema. My face was covered, my eyebrows can e out, and then it got in my eye. 1 then went to another doctor. He .f-ked me what 1 was taking for it, and I told him Cuticura. He said that was a very good thing, but that he thought that my face would be marked for life. Hut Cuticura did Jts work, ind my face is now just as clear as it ever was. I told all my friends about my remark able cure. 1 feel so thankful I want every body tar and wide to know what Cuticura can do. It is a sure cure for eczema. Mrs. Emma White, 641 Cherrier Place, Caia deu, N. J , April 25, 1905." A Ladies' Tailor. She —Was she ever disappointed by a tailor? He —Oh yes; she married one.—Yon kers Statesman. It Cures While You Walk. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists, Price 25c. Don|t accept any substitute. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. . A man would hardly ever mind beinj married it he didn't have to acquire so many good habits--N. Y. Pre-s. ♦ Take Garfield Tea in the spring; it will contribute much to the perfection of your health, tor its use insures pure blood and a natural action of the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowela. When the pleasures of life begin to pall on a man lie thinks about getting mar ried. —.N. V. 'limes. You can cure Neuralgia, Toothache, or Headache in a few minutes by applying Dr. Bayer's Penetrating Oil on cotton to the seat of pain. 25c a bottle. "He «that hath thriven may lie till seven," but lie ought to tell the truth the rest of the day. ♦ If you wish beautiful, clear, white clothes use Red Cross Rail Rlue. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. When a peck of trouble comes we never Complain of short measure. There is only One J Genuine- Syrup of FigsA JfSfFi I The Genuine is Manufactured by the The full mime of the company, California Rig Syrup fflPW Is printed on the front of every package of the genuine. jlSl $ The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original Sfl?? Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere (Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita- \~" ' v < ''flpUß tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable W V'■ dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and should V."V .'/ ffinPfß therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches fpW when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the j||f kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed jSr by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial J Mil effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the 9 laxative remedy of the well-informed. t Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs 112 - MANUFACTURED BY THE . .„ U S^FTAI\CLSCO # - Lo\ii3Yillc, Ky ' tic wYork. HY. JE# V FRJCE FIFTY CH4TS PFR BOTTLf V _ . ._ . " * PRICE. f=\*s Ct«. « a £& g?| 10$ SSi 1® mother gra . s I^TO u N!SY w AfaTrGHIPINE s AMil rmnkur \t» J& ,s guaranteed to cure I LX i"«n'." r il'■ a.'i'.; 1 :",:"; AN I HJPURSNR C A GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. X rwiii mill ini_ rooty* , r «i... ■•imh*««.*. >,» »•»«•«' .«»• <>•«• HAi NO IQUAI FOR HTAIMHt ' •»' I ' HAI II If ll' ItOK'Tl'lHli. 5." » • M..m" "L.:£i Hll'i *A.Mi'e » !■ iin' ii j,. it .invmer. 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