(l<ci rrjepor) 'ciurjlv |^i*ess. 15 <T* Hi,!' nun BT O. B.OOUBD. HENRY H. MULLIN, Editor and Manager. PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY TKRMS Or SUBSCRIPTION: Per year f2 oo If paid advance |l 50 ADVERTISING RATHH. Adrertlriementsarepuhlishednt the rate ofone loliar [MM square for one Insertion and flfty cents l»er square tor each i u bseq ue nt i n sertio n. R:>ti:sby theyearor for »i* or threcmonthsare low ann uniform, am! will be furnished on appli cation Legal and Official AdvertisinK pemquare.three times or less, $2 00; each subsequent In»ertionso cents per square. Loca 1 notices! en cents per line for onei nsertion, 8?e cents per line foreacnsubsequentcftnsecutive insertion. Obituary notices over Ave lines, ten cents per It ne. Si mpleannounccment sof birlh*, marriages and deaths will be inserted free. Business Cards, five lines or less IS.CPperyear over Ave lines, at the regular rates of advertising No local inserted for less than 75 cts. per issue. JOB PRINTING. Tha Job department of the PRESS is complete, *ud aHords facilities for <ioint» the best class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAIS TO Law Printing. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option ofthe publisher. Papers sent out ofthecounty must be paid for in advance. •#*No advertisements will be accepted at less ban the price lor fifteen words. WReligione notices free. How's This. W<J offer One Huudred Dollars Re ward for any case ot' Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned,have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm'. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood ana mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Enthusiasm sets the pace but common tieiice wins in a walk. You cannot induce a lower animal to est heartily when not feeling well. A sick dog starves himself and get well. The stomach onceover worked, must have rest the same as your feet or eyes. You don't have to starve to rest your stomach. KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA takes up the work for your stomach, digests what y u eat and gives it a rest. Puts it back in condition You cau't feel good with a disordered stomach. Try Kodol. Sold by R. C. Dodson. F.iir weather friends are the only ones that come in bunches. There is no need worrying in discomfort because of a disordered diges tion. Get a bottle of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA, and see what it will do for you. Kodol not only digests what you cat and gives that tired stomach a needed rest, but is a corrective of the greatest efficiency. Kodol relieves indi gestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart; flatulence, and sour stomach. Kodol will make your stomach young anil lieaMiv again. You will worry just in thu proportion that your stomach worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best. Worry is to be avoided at all times. Kodol will take the worry out of your stomach. Sold by R. 0. Dodson. Most mec love their neighbors money as they love their own. Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. Thebes; Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. ,Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25c by Druggists. Williams M'fg Co., Prop's Cleveland, O. For sale by R. C. Dodson. 9-|y. Never judge a man by what lie say when you step on his corn. *o the Trustees of Emporium Hetho dlst Church and Emporium Baptist Church. It is our e.,rnest wish to donate a quantity cl ill- L. k >l. Paiut to your church and every church whenever it is to he painted 10,000 churches painted with L. & M. 4 gallons L. M., mixed with 3 gal lons Linseed Oil will paint a moderato sized house. Actual cost L. & M., about 81.20 per gallon. L & M. Zinc hardens L. & M., White L-td and makes the paint wear like iron. Barrows Si Peck, Montpeller, Vt. Writes "School bouse No. 1 painted with L. & M., two coats. Used only five gallons L. k M., and nice gallons Oil. Cost of paint 97' cents a gallon. Sold by Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium, Pa. A Daily Occurence at the Home of Crocker's Rheumatic Cure. 00l ambus. Pa.. Feb. 5, 1906. Mr. Phillips. Dear Sir: Please send me one bottle of Crocker's Rheumatic Remedy. I got two bottles a short time ago, and it is doing me so much good I shall keep on titling it. It is a wonderful medicine for Rheumatism. MR. FPA.NK WOODAKD. Columbjs, Pa., Box 177. Money order enclosed. Sold by R. C. Dodson. 21Mar.'im. UcdiM«d Rate* to HellefonU. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, account Curt in Monument Pedvation Ticket* on Kale June | (■ to H. good to return until Juiie 11, iucltuive, ' If* 111 Ca'awiwa. Sliamokin, Mverpool, Mifflin, Martiimhun, Henrietta, New Florence, Wciirum. I'utiaautawiiey, McCartney, drain I (lion, lUyiiold*vi.lr, Kmporlum and Intermediate 1 ilallnnii with it) ft ridiua of one huudrcil wile* of ! •l-ll ''oiiult iteirNl TirkH Agent Till- <»r nn Imrnilnn. Tin- |M>wi>r loom wn* tl»n lit vent lon o u farmer's boy, who had never wen ot hoard of audi a thliiK- He fiishl«>n<i 0110 Willi liin penknife, nnd when he yot It all done he showed it with ureat thnsliiHin to Ids father, who at one. kicked It all to pieces, Maying he wmi.i have no boy about hitn who woulj spend hIH time on such foolish tlilni; -i The boy was sent to a blacksmith t< learn a trade, and Ills master took a lively Interest In him. Ho made n loom of what was loft of the one hi father had broken up and showed It ti his master. The blacksmith saw In had no common boy as an apprentice and that the invention was a valuabh one. He had a loom constructed mulct the supervision of tliv boy. It worked to their perfect satisfaction, and the blacksmith furnished the means tc manufacture the looms, and the boy received half the prollts. In about n year the blacksmith wrote to the boy's father that he should bring with him u wealthy gentleman, who was the in ventor of the celebrated power loom You may be able to judge of the as tonlshment at the old home wheu his son was presented to him as the in ventor, who told him that the loom was the same as the model that ht had kicked to pieces the previous year. The Pointer. There is as much fallacy in attempt lug to prove the origin of pointing as in a like attempt to prove the origin of eating:. As a matter of fact, the point ing act commonly exhibited by the pointer and setter is an incident of the capture or attempted capture of food by dogs, and also by wolves and foxes. Coyotes have been seen to draw and point on prairie dogs and grouse In precisely the same manner that the pointer and setter draw on game birds. There were the same rigidity and stealth, the pause to Judge of distance and opportunity and the final rigid pause when all the energies are con centrated for the final spring to cap ture. All the phenomena displayed by the dog family Indicate that the draw ing and pointing in the pursuit of prey were ever natural traits. It may be reasonably believed that man could not breed the pointing instinct out of the dog if he attempted to do so.— Forest and Stream. A Gentle Wlnh. It was their honeymoon. They had moved Into a pretty suburban house and were getting settled eozily at last. "I have something for you," she said when he came home from the office. "A present?" '"Yes. You have no night key, so I had one made for you. Here It is." "That was very thoughtful of you. But how did you come to take so much trouble?" "I wanted it as a kind of barometer. You'll let me look at it now and thfrn, won't you?" "Certainly." "I'm not going to say you mustn't go out evenings, and I'm not going to sit up until you come home when you are out late. I only hope," she said coax- Ingly. "that every time I look at It the key will be a little bit rustier, and then I will know that home pleases you more than any other place." The Fountain Fen. The fountain pen is not an invention of recent years. In Samuel Taylor's "Universal System of Shorthand Writ ing," published in 1786. we find proof of the fountain pen's great age. "I have nothing more to add," wrote Samuel Taylor, "for the use or instruc tion of the practitioner, except a few words concerning the kind of pen prop er to be used for writing shorthand. For expeditious writing some use what are called fountain pens, into which youi Ink Is put, which gradually flows when writing, from thence into a small er pen cut short to fit the smaller end of this instrument, but It is a hard matter to meet with a good one of this kind." The Fork. It is about 1,000 years ago since the fork made its appearance in Europe. In 09 A. D. a sou of the doge Pietro Orsolo had wedded in Venice the Briz zantine Princess Arglla, who produced at the wedding breakfast a silver fork and gold spoon. Then the high Vene tlon families followed suit, and these martyrs to fashion pricked their lips with the new instrument. The fork prospered, however, and spread over Italy. In 1379 it had traveled as far as France, and in IGOS a traveler brought it direct to England. Both llnte film. "Funny thing," remarked Wilson musingly. "Tom Wilklns and Edith Browu used to be great friends of mine. I introduced them to each other. They got married, and now neither of them will speak to me. Wonder what the reason cau be?" CroM« Porpoaeit. Mrs. Klubbs (severely)—l've been lying awake these three hours waiting for you to come home. Mr. Klubbs (ruefully)—t.ee! And I've been stay Ing away for three hours waiting for you to go to sleep. A Lad) iloaut Iful. Tramp—Kin you give a poor feller a cold bite, mum? Housewife—Yes. On your wtiy out you'll find some Icicles on the gate.—Woman'* Home Com pan lon The Clever Oaea. Origgs -Some men are Itor-i great, i others achieve greatness. Briggs-Yes: and others simply have the trick of making other people think they're great I have lived to know that the great secret of human happmena is this: Nev er suffer your energies to stagnate Ada in «'l.irU. CAMKKOX COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNK 7, 1906 CATARRH FROM CHILDHOOD Cured by Hyomel. the Only Medicine for Catarrh That L. Taggart Is Will ing to (Juarantee. The popularity mid growth of Hyomei I arc unique* in the annul* of medicine. The demand for the llynmei outfit and the extra buttle* in Ktnporium hit* been phenomenal, and L. Taacnrt Bu)s that he has never sold any other remedy which {jayo such universal satis faction and made so many remarkable cures. The fact that Hyomei cures catarrh in the only natural and sensible way, that is through breathing medicated air, not by taking dru»s into the stomach, no doubt has helped in the introduction of the treatment. There is certainly no other remedy for catarrhal diseases that is so effectual as llyornei and its dis covery has realized in part Pasteur's prophecy. "We shall one day rid the world of all diseases that are caused by germs." The worst and most chronic cases of catarrh rcndilyyield tothe use of Hyomei. People who have suffered from childhood have been cured by this remedy. J. S. Nugens, treasurer of the American Union Insurance Co., New York"' City, writes: "Ilyomci has completely cured my daughter of catarrh, from which she had been suffering for years." So many remarkatyje results have at tended the use of Hyomei amongst the customers of L. Taguart, that ho feels justified in using the strongest possible language in speaking of its virtues, and when you read that he sells it under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure, you will see that he fully believes iu its curative powers. A complete outfit costs only one dollar, extra bottles 50 cents. Thunders of applause give no promise of showers of blessings. Letter to T. B. Lloyd. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: Mr. 11. 11. Stephenson, Cashier of Oil City (Pa.,) Savings Bank writes: "Nine years ago I painted my house with your paint. It wore so well, I want to use it again." That's nothing wonderful except for the fact that the soft coal region of Penn sylvania is pretty hard on paint with its oil, smoke and grime. All we see in it is that Devoe is good for nine years some times. There are thousands of people that konw it, and millions that don't. There's the rub! We advertise for the millions; we want to make paint for the millions. Mr. Cashier, do you know that Devoe lead-and-zinc is twice as cheap as lead and-oil or mixed paints? Is 100 per cent a fair profit in your business? Three-quarters of the people paint lead and-oil mixed by hand; while the U. S. Government use lead, zinc and oil ground together by machinery—same as Devoe lead-and-zinc. The majority never is right about anything. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co., New York. P. S.—Murry & Coppersmith sell our paint. Constipation makes the cold drag alonsr. Get it out of you Take Kennedy's Laxative Iloney and Tar cough syrup Contains no opiates. IHvorw Notice. To ALBERT FIZZELL, late of Bradford, Pa. WHEREAS, Jessie Fizzell, your wife, has filed a libel iu the Court of Common Pleas of Cameron county of October Term, 1905, No. I,.praying a divorce against you, now, you are hereby notifi ed and required to appear in said Court on or before Monday the tweuty-third day of July next to answer the complaint of said Jessie Fiz zell, and in default of such appearance you will be liable to have divorce granted in your absence. JOHN D. SWOPE, Sheriff of Cameron County. Dated May 29th, 1906.—15-41. STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA, J „ „ COUNTY OK CAMERON. \ B ' • NOTICE is hereby given that V. A. Brooks Administrator of the estate of David A. Fulton, late of Gibson township, deceased, has filed his account of his administration of the said estate and the same will be presented to the Orphans Court at July term, next for confirma tion ni si. C. J. OOODNOUGH, Register. Register's Office, ( Emporium, Pa., June 4th, 1906. ( Supervisors' Nuisance Notice. The Supervisors of Shippen Township hereby cautions all persons against dumping refuse matter of anv kind, along the roads of Shippen township. All violators will be dealt with ac cording to law. NELSON CUTLER, BURTON HOUSLER, WADEBPENCE, Supervisors. Shippen, Pa., June 2, 1906.-16-3 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy Almost every family has need ! ol a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at some time during the year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for 1 many years and know its value. It bas received thousands of I testimonials from grateful people. It has been prescribed by phy sicians with the most satisfactory result*. j It has often saved life before medicine could have, been sent for or a physician summoned. i It only costs a quarter. Can you afford to risk so much for to j little} BUY IT NOW. ' i \\ x \ \ \ n'v \ \ \"r\Xj < I J SBCONDTO NONE. ' | K ADAM. GI / MELDRUM & / ANDERSON CO. '% I k 38H-408 Main Street, k j W BUFFALO. N. Y. jjf iJllllfi I I the MoDth for \' 5 Bargains | */ \klK take inventory 011 the last . K 1W day of this month and we ' '/, want to have as little stock to / v take as possible. We want to bo , rid particularly of all small lots ■/ and odds and ends. The lines of / merchandise that have been the % best sellers are included. To % nuiks a speedy clearance we be- / £ Kin a great g 'f*. % June . 1 '% % J Clearance | % % Sale 1 $ '4 112: which will #ontinue during the ? entire month. The most aston : i ishing bargains are offered in if every department. % | THETIMETOSAVEI I IS NOW I I | Free Trips to Buffalo In connection with the Buffalo Mer % % chants' Exchange (composed of the lead ing stores of Buffalo, We refund railroad ' fares to out of town customers as follows: y On puurcliases of $25 if you live within '//, miles. On purchases of SSO if you live ''■& 112 over 40 miles and under 80 miles. Write for particulars. | ADAM, / MELDRUM & ANDERSON CO. § American Block, Buffalo, N. Y. yf.\ A'A V'A \ V-\ \ \ \ \ \ ) SPRING IS HERE*] t 80 is N. SEGER'S Clothing for Youths C :»nd / j SHIRTS AND SHOES, ) TRUNKS AND SATCHELS. S t lam overstocked with Children's Suits 112 J so lam offering CHILDREN'S SUITS, \ 112 from three to eight years, at COST for J \ 30 days. \ 112 Please call. I have to sell for I need the J N room. \ < N. SEG-ER. | CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ! PENNYROYAL PILLS ?H r T in T « b i > ir.v in T?k«n»«<| C with blue ribbon. , *** Krfu.r dancrroui anbatl- Bu y your Druggist, »r send |p. in stamps for rsrUcalan, Trail- | monlala and "BHlff for Ladlta," (11 Irlter, ill ,o .®°o Testimonials. Mold by i OHIOHBSTBH CHEMICAL CO. IIM SadlM* f*H 11.4.. ri. ] MmUM tkli in,,. If your dealer hann't It, F. v. Hell man haa. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure DIQMU what you ML DaWltfa KSt Stht For PUM, Nurni, IOTN, | Spring and Summer | I JASPER HARRIS. I High class Suits, Topcoats and Rain Coats for men are now on hand. We can : give our customers a good chance to lc)ok them over and see what they want for the Spring and Summer Wear. We handle the KIRSCHBAUM celebrat ed clothes, JOHN B. STET SON HATS, CRAWFORD Dress Shoes, MONARCH and SILVER Dress Shirts. Any of this merchandise is known to the public and it is unnecessary for us to tell you about it. ■| We have everything in J| stock for Men, Boys' and |J Children's wear. You need H not hesitate to call and see what we can show you, as I we are more than glad to S| . give you our time and to show you the new goods for the season. Anything you buy of us, will be of the best and up to date. I Jasper Harris, I V—_J ■ Having purchased my partners' interest in this firm. I will endeavor to continue the same methods as for merly. G-ive the best values possible I for the least money. Thanking my patrons and friends generally, for past favors and hoping by fair dealing to merit your future patronage. I am vours truly, B. EGAN. I Emporium Furniture Co., I
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