Rheumatism .Waken Life Miserable. A Imp]iv II IIH i> UM> valuable ptHWi'Ml'>!l that I * wi'tiill t 111 r> ill ll 111 mankind. but you iMtiuot enjoy it* com- I'urtM il yuu iiie .-ulieiiug I ruin rheuma tism. Vou throw a.-ide business euros when )nti ent< r join hom> and )uu can be relieved torn tlmj-e rheumatic paius alfo by applying L'liiituberlain s I'ain Halm. < lue application wi'l give you re bel and its ei>tjtinua 1 it.-e for a short litne will bring about a permanent euro. For sale by 1.. Tagirait, .1 K. Smith, Hterl inu Run and ('rum ISrn- Sinnaiuahnn itijr. The End of Bad Feelings. The fjw unfortunates with whom coffee disagrees are at last emancipa ted. No more need to look for a coffee substitute. Everyone can now drink real coffee without any bad after ef fects if it is DE-TAN-ATE I) India Col fee. The Tannin and other injurious ingredients have been removed, the healthfully-stimulating, digestion-pro moting properties remain intact, and alt the time you are drinking real coffee prepared in the usual way. For sale by Balcom & Lloyd. 7 3t gmp *£os\ The Cream of the Poultry Press forL's cents a year. That's just \ two cents a month and one issue alono will contain Infor -1 t mation of practical use worth dollars to you. The Poultry Review is not a large bulky paper that you have to waste valuable time in "wading through" to find anything of practical value, but it contains the Cream of Poultry Knowl edge. Send In your subscription now. ■ Sample copy ana premium list 5 cents, n Poultry Review, lini 7, Sulcui. N. V. B METAL MOTHERS t'A«alnf>ue r.M write 112 rittod.y Cycle Hatcher Co., JL!J| Kedol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yo- dat. timo, waste of wood, because the paint cracks and blisters and exposes the surface to dampness and decay. There is nothing to risk with Lucas Gloss Paints They are backed by the knowledge and experience of sixty years making; by the testimony of thousands of satisfied users; by our "Challenge" of superior brilliancy, gloss, covering capacity, and durability. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia pGET THE HABIT"j We are doing a splendid business. Our I patrons seem to be so impressed with the de- a liciousuess of out baked goods that many ot them have ''got the habit" of coming here ■ regularly- We anticipate more of that I "habit," because our bread and pastry isjbet- ™ ter than ever before. Get the habit —the I I health giving habit of eating the products of our sanitary .shop. I Emporium Bakery | BREAD OF QUALITY Post Office, EMPORIUM, [s2s lor one Soil is Wise Economy 85 ior two Soils is Unwise Economy hj —. —— $25 lor lira Suits is Foolishness Men, it costs no.more to have one BEDARD SUIT, and always be well dressed, than to have two or three cheap suits and never be well dressed. Our Spring Woolens are Here Bedard The Tailor. Parsons' Bazaar, Emporium, Pa. I'rntucr or Mind. Presence of mind is :i quality much talked of. much honored and little eul tlvated. Yet, like most other good things iu the world, It requires eultlva tlon In briny; it to any degrei* of per fection, for in very few eases Is It a natural gift. Home people there are doubtless to whom It comes naturally aud by Instinct to do the right thiiurs at the right time and place, but tliey are few iu number. Then, again, some people are by nature cooler headed than their neighbors and do not shout or otherwise become useless Just when their services are required. But this quiet composure, though very vuluable, is not quite the same thlug as presence of mlud. The latter consist not only iu having your wits ready for use, but in knowing how to use them and being sufficiently calm and steady in mind to remember and turn to account that knowledge. From the earliest possi ble age children should be taught self control and the instinct of trying to remedy any mistake or accident they may encounter. Too "Madam," said the grateful census enumerator, "you have replied courte ously and kindly to all my questions. Unlike nearly every person I have met since 1 begau this work, you have not treated me as if 1 were an enemy and an intruder. You have answered satis factorily all the questions as to age, physical condition and ownership of property. Your conduct meets my hearty approval not ouly as a govern ment officer, but us a citizen, aud, with your permission, I will ask you a ques tion not down in my list. Are you engaged to be married to anybody?" "I am, sir," replied the handsome widow, blushing and smiling. "I feared so," said the census taker, with a sigh. And he put on his hat and went out into the cold world agaiu, his faith in human nature restored, but his heart broken. CAMKRON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRII, 26, 1906. Xateet County Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. * FIRST FORK. The fine showers of Saturday evening put a damper on the forest fires that were raging in this vicinity, just in time to prevent them doing heavy damage. C. E. Logue made a business trip to Sinuamahoning on Saturday. Art. Gore, of Sinnamahoning, was up here Saturday looking after his business interests in this section. Walter Swank went to 1. O. O. F. Lodge on Saturday, at Sinnamahoning. to see if the "goat" was as tough to ride as they tell about. Mr. Hawley has started up Curriers mill at this place for the summer's cam paign, with a full force of I'otter county boys. Mrs. Stanton of this place on Satur day, received a small legacy from the estate of an aunt, in California. We hear they are going to move onto the Israel Bailey place soon. Farmers in this vicinity are rushing their work, this good weather to get in their crops of oats, early potatoes and "garden sass." • J. P. Ilurlburt aud daughters, of Lushbaugh, returned on Saturday from a few days visit at his old home on Ayers Hill. Fred Hewitt, of Bidgwav, was here visitin« friends, and eaptuied some of the speckled beauties to take home with him. Theo. Kephart, was summoned by tele graph to Clearfield on account of the death of his mother. A. Bennett took his place as foreman on the drive while he was gone. Brooks Lorshbaugh has moved back from Kettle Creek onto his farm at this place. NUF SKI>. SLAB TOWN. W. H. McGee has been having his hay pressed the last week. Bell Barr has gone to Sinnamahoning, where she expects to reside with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Kinsley. Era Panting is guest of Mrs. M. L. Freeman. Mrs. E. L. Barton returned home from Emporium. Two ladies from Emporium were guests of Mrs. M. L Freeman, Wednesday. Who were those ladies taking a pleas ant ride the other day with a mule. W. W. Whito and wife wore visiting their parents in Elk Lick to-day. A. 0. Freeman has just returned from a business trip to Pittsburg. Mri?. Ed. Huff was seen on our streets yesterday. ! am sorry to say W. More has lost his fast driving horse. Who is that young man who comes up the Valley £0 often, but does not come any farther than Slab street. Mrs. A. Davis and Mrs. M. J. Free man were the guests of Mrs. .1. Lewis this week at North ('leek. E. 15. Freeman is visising. his sister and friends this week at Lock liaven. Mrs. Lottie Huff is expecting togo to JSuffalo next week. Cr. Ilousler is getting ready to move into Chancie Barr's house. Flora Freeman has a new ring. Wonder if it is from Rock. George Roszmand, of Shippen, has gone to Eagle Rock in the telegraph of fice where he will reside. Mrs. Bert Barr is preparing for a dance and expects a large attendance. Flora Freeman is going to Sizerville to visit many friends. MOLD E. HUNTLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Layton have ! returned from a visit with friends in Sinnamahoning. Mrs. Bowers and Mrs. Alice Jordon of Driftwood, spent Sunday with then parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordon. Division Operator E. D. Gardner called at the Tower on Monday. Misses Susie Sullivan and Hulda j Olsen of Cameron are visiting Mrs. P. P. Farrel. John Witchey was an Emporium visitor on Sunday. Lawrence and Roy Smith of Renovo, are visiting their father, Levi Smith. A. W. Smith of Sterling Run, who has been making extensive improve ments on the estate of his sister, Mrs. Delia Lord, with the view of selling i the property in the near future, has re sumed duty for the Wilson Bro's Lum ber Co., at this place. Wm. Logue was in Emporium Mon day. Willie and Miss Rena Carson were Driftwood callers Tuesday. J. F. S. j The most rational remedy for ('ounhs j and ('olds is Kennedy's Laxative Hone\ and Tar. It acts on the bowels as a mild ' cathartic-expels all cold from the nystein. Cuts all phlein out of the throat, relieve coughs, colds, eroup, whoopingeough, etc. An deal remedy for young and old I Children like it. Sold by |{. Dod I j son. RICH VALLEY Mrs. Wm. McCaslin was a city visitor Friday. Floyd Barton was in the Valley on Sunday. W. D. Swesey lias been ill with rheu matism. Wm. Brown of llowardville was a Valley visitor Sunday. Marshall Patterson ot the city called on ye scribe Saturday. It. Loekwood sports a bran new pair of colts. They arc fine roadsters. Miss Sarah Lancing is having her house repaired and will rent same. U.J. Lewis of Emporium was visiting t at the home of Elihu Chadwick this week. Leon Chadwick, one of Emporium's first class carpenters, was on our streets on Sunday. Miss Gertie Housler is visiting her parents W. W. Lowis and ivifc, of Elk Fork. Milton Lewis on Monday began the construction of a largo camp for C. B. Howard Co. Mrs. t ico. Carter of North Creek, visit -1 ed her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Swesey of Maple Shade. Mrs. .J. J. Lewis is employed as nurse at the home of Jas. Panton of town, Mrs. i'anton being very ill St this writing. A very enjoyable party was held at 1 Burton Barr's Friday night. Dancing and games were indulged in. The Elk orchestra furnished the music. We have just been informed that War ren Moore lost a valuable horse last week. Although it had won no blue ribbons at the fashionable horse show, it was a beau tiful little animal. Two of our girl scrappers indulged in a fist cuff last week. No physical dam -1 age was done the combatants. The lan guage used is not in Mr. Carnegie's new | spelling book. Next time, giris, you in j dulgc in the manly art you can have the | use of our hen coop, free gratis. ltoy Berlcw has been promoted to | Asst. Supt. during the absence of Supt. ; Edwards, who is in West Virginia. Mr. Bcrlew is capable of holding the po sition, which without a doubt will be given him if Supt. Edwards moves to the ; above place. M. A P. CAMERON. Mrs. W. 11. Morse and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Nunn, visited relatives at Drift- I wood a few days last week. Mrs. James Fetter, ot Emporium, was I a caller on her brother W. H. Morse, I last Friday. j Mrs. Nangle and daughter, of Empori j um, visited Mrs. Wm. Wykoff, on Satur ! dav. John Schwab visited Sterling Run ■ over Sunday. J. A. Dice, of Sterling Run.was a pleasant caller oil agent Schneider a lew hours' Sunday. Mrs. Itobert Lord is visiliug friends at Sinnumuhoning. C. 11. Snyder and YV. 11. Gravv, I'. & E., engineers, came up from llenovo Monday morning on a fishing trip to Brooks Run. Both got lull baskets and went home well satisfied with Cameron fishing. Miss Margaret Montgomery visited her clas;s between trains Sunday, A fierce forest fire has been burning in the hills near here tin; past week but was extinguished by the heavy rain Saturday. Rosell Camp, moved to Driftwood, Tuesday. Division Operator 1%. D. Gardner, of Renovo, called on operators Page and Hoyt Monday. The Emporium visitors from here this week were: Mesdames Mrs. I. Wykoff, D. C. Lininger, W. 11. Mor.se, Win. Oreenalch. D. B. Peterson, F. C. Hoyt, E. F. Comley. Messrs. Robeit Boyd, Patrick Ivi'en, D.Sullivan, Robert Glenn, F. C. Iloyt, John Schwab, E. M. Me- Fadden, A. F. Walker, Harvey Kephart, W. 11. G. Walker, supt., C. B. & C. Co., was a business caller at St. Marys, the first of tbis week. Wm. Greenaleh and family were called to Elbon, Pa., on Monday on account of the serious illness of u relative there. Frank Snyder and a crew of men from the brick works, left for Kittanning, Pa., where they have a contract to work on a new brick plant now being built at that point. (ieorge Ebberley moved to Dagusca* honda, last Thursday, where he has a position in the coal mines. J. F. 8. Cirip Quickly Knocked Out. ■'Some weeks ago during the severe winter weatlur both ray wife and tnvself eontractod severe colds which speedily developed into tin.' wont kind of la grippe with al! its miserable symptoms," says J. S. Eghstoii of Maple Landing, lowa. Knees and joints aching, mus cles sure, head stopped up, eyes and nose ruuning. with alternate spells of chills and fever. We besiari using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, uidinc the same with a double dose of ('hamberlaiu's Stomach and Liver I ablets; and by its liberal use 1 soon completely knocked out the t:rip." : Sold by L Tajjgurt, J. E Smith, Sterl ing Rutland Crum Bros., Sinnumahon- NORTH CREEK. Mrs. Liz/.ie Barr is visiting rela tives and friends in our neighbor hood. Mrs. Carter returned home Sun day, having spent the week with her daughter in liich Valley. Mrs. Wm. Carter attended to the duties at Warner farm during the absence of her mother. Randolph Lock wood exchanged gossip with North Creek friends one day last week. Mrs. Ludwig and children, of Cowley Run, are the guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barr. Mesdanies Morton, Taylor and Brundage were guests of Mrs. T. Britton in her new home. Mrs. 1,. Brundige entertained Mesdanies F. A.Lewis, Wm. Lewis and M. E. Taylor last Tuesday. Mrs. E. V. Housler was guest of Mrs. L. A. Chandler on Thursday. I Edward Cool and Leon Brundage l have new Honrs in their kitchens, • making quite an improvement. Our Emporium visitors for the j week were Mrs.S. M. Housler, T. • Britton, J. W. Lewis, F. A. Lewis, F. Solverson, Wm. Lewis and ' Willie McClenahan. Carle Lewis spent Sunday with | her parents. (iuy Brundage spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Housler, and family. Our Sunday School is well at | teijded and quite an interest taken. ! Warren Moore is assisting with I the spring work at Mrs. Housler's. Mrs. Llewella Moore spent an j afternoon with her sister Bernice 1 Moore. The dance at John Smith's was i well attended and all enjoyed j themselves. Mr. John Keiner and wife, ac companied by Mrs. J. Loekwood, ; passed through our valley. They were en route from Keating Sum | mit to Rich Valley. X V. z. An Appeal for the Unfortunate Sufferers in and Around San Francisco. ; A greeting to the people. Who love the stirs and stripes. One moment lend your ear to this appeal, From the desolate and suffering ones, On the San Francisco shores, 1 Where the cruel earthquake dreadful blows did deal. ; On the eighteenth day of April, The great upheaval came, 1 Bringing death an 1 untold misery in its wake, No chance for timely warning, ' No time to speak or pray. So quick did death's grim angel overtake. Tongue cannot tell the awful tale, ! Nor yet can pen describe, I The scenes of desolation and of woe, As stately buildings tumbled down. And lire leaped»on high, I While countless goodly people were laid low. Tilde's thousands of our fellow men, In this il'- ated place, Whose homes were taken from them in a breath And mothers, fathers, sisters dear, And brothers, all have gone, To answer to that swift roll call of death. And though we join in earnest prayeis, That they are now in heaven. We must remember those who have been spared, But who are suffering greatly, : For want of earthly aid. I Their heads bowed sadly down with grief and ! care. i j So let us cheerfully subscribe, j Whatever sum we can, For in the Bible we have read the words, That they who help the needy, In trouble pr distress, They also Uud their gifts unto the Lord. J. L. SULLIVAN. GOOD for OLD and YOUNG August Flower keeps the children healthy and strong- Full of vigor and frolic the whole day long, So when Mamma needs more they rush off in high glee, And shout to the druggist: " Please give it to me I" • I caught a j-» \ »>rt» (sold while htitittotr u burglar in the 112.. i swamp last lull Hearing of Cliaiiihcimtu Cough Ji n. fly. I triti'i it, arid .1 ■< r using two >mall bottles, I was completely cured." This remedy is intended • pcciully for 'Ouyhn and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than by any oth< treatment and it is r t favorite wherever it;i superior excellent lias become known. For sale by L. John K. Smith, Storlin".' Kun and ''n :n Bros.. Sinnama honing. [I you ever bought a box ol Witch Hazel Salvo that failed to give satisfaction the chances are it did not have tlie name of E. C. 1 >•:\V r itt & <_V, printed on the wrapper and pressed in the box. The original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve never fails to give .- i>inaction, tor burns, sores, boils, tetter, cracked hands, etc. For blind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing piles it affords almost immediate re lief It stops the pain. Hold by R, C\ Dodson. 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 G. H. GROSS & COMPANY Before you buy else where it will pay you to call 011 the Broad Street Market. We are here to please. Pickle Excellence By buying Heinz's Pickles in sealed glass packages, you are sure of getting the best we can offer—better cannot be made, We return full purchase price if you do not like them. I 'Phone 21, G. H. GROSS & CO. I | I | > > [ t I \ t 5