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The .lob department of the PRESS is complete, «Bil afords facilities f..r doing the best class ot work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IAID TO Law Printing. No paper wHlbe discontinued until arrearages mupaid,except at the option oftlie publisher. Papers sent out ofthecoiinty must be paid tor in advance. <®-No advertisements will be accepted at less Ami the price for lilVeen words. Religious notices free. RMPI BI.ICAN STATK TICKET. OOVERNOR—Edwin S. Stuart. Philadelphia. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR—Robert S. Mur pliy, Cambria county. AUDITOR GENERAL—Robert K. Young. Tioga county. SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS Henry Honck, Lebanon county. COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, CHARLES F. BARCLAY, Cameron. Por President Judge. BENJAMIN W. GREEN, Cameron. (Subject to Judicial Conference.] For Member of Assembly, JOSIAH HOWARD, Emporium. Tor Associate Judge, GEORGE J. LABAR, Emporium. For ''rothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of Courts, WILLIAM J. LEAVITT, Shippen. For District Attorney, 7i\b. P. McNARNEY, Emporium. For Coroner, DR. W. S. RUSSELL, Gibson. For Jury Commissioner, JOHN A. WYKOFF, Grove. Name the Crimes. Mr. Emery in his letter makes particular mention of t lio necessity •>f punishing men who commit crimes against the whole people, against the community. It is the failure to punish these crimes that lias aroused the people not only of Pennsylvania, but of numerous other states of the T'nion. Pitts burg Leader. What crimes'.' We wish these Democrats. including Emery, would lile a bill of particulars. Wo have been hearing about crimes for years. It has been the stock in trade of the Democratic orators in Pennsylvania for many <* campaign. Heretofore we have bad something definite. The crimes were concealed, so it wa# aaid, under the Treasury IrJ, »ud year after year the State has been ringing with accusations. "Lift the lid" has been the cry over sine there has been a Repub lican party. Well, the lid has been lifted. JTi. Berry, who thundered his charges from every stump last fall, was elected for the special purpose of making these charges good. Has ho done so? Everyone knows that he has not; that on the con trary, lie found no crimes to reveal to an astounded people. If crimes did not exist in the Treasury I lepartment, where every Democrat -:iid they did exist,where are they? Where can they possi bly be concealed? Time for Emery and the Demo crats to bring their proofs. We have had piite enough of this ac cusing business —several years too much of it. File your bill.—Phila. Inquirer. The Issue in a Nutshell. Lewis Emery advocates certain reforms. Edwin S. Stuart for every one of those reforms. Emery is running on a ticket with three rampant Bryan Demo crats and standing on a platform that Bryan as the next President. is running on a ticket with three Republicans who, like bimsclf, are the sincere supporters of and sympathizers with President Roosevelt. Pennsylvania is a Republican iitato and the administration at Washington needs its endorsement and help. It ought to be very easy for any Republican to make up his mind what to do. —Phila. Inquirer. C. fl. Howard & Co., have received from the Pacific Coast what is perhapa the finest lot of RED CEDAR sbingtoa that ever came to Cameron county. | CLINTON COUNTY ENDORSES HON. B. W. GREEN FOR JUDGE Iho Republican Convention Gives him Unanimous Endorsement. —Judge Green Empowered to Name His Own Conferees-His Speech is Enthusiastically Received. From Lock Haven Republican. At 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon the j Republican county convention met at i the courthouse to place in nomination | a candidate for President Judge of the | Twenth fifth Judicial District. It was j a Hpecial convention held for this pur- ] pose and as lion. B. \V. Green, of i Emporium, had no oppositon he receiv ed the unanimous endorsement of the Clinton county Republicans. Having previously been endorsed by Cameron county insures his nomination by the Republican district conference. Judge Green was appointed by Gov ernor 1 'ennypacker to fill the vacancy caused hy the death of Judge Mayer. This appointment holds good only to the first of January and* it is therefore necessary for the voters of the district, which is composed of Clinton, Cameron and Eik counties, to elect a President judge at the November election. The district is naturally Democratic, but with a strong candidate like Judge Green the Republicans have a splendid fighting chance of winning the contest. He is popular throughout the district, is a man of high charact the members of the convention, for they were in full sym Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain nercury. AH mercury will surely destroy the nense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescription from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do iB ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, anil is taken internally, acting directly up on the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. In buying Hall's catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney & Go. Testi monials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Pamily Pills for Constipation. Rheumatism Cured in Ten Days. Why Will You Suffer. Mr. Harry Knox, ofßevcrly, W. Va. under date of Jan. 2i5, 1906, .says he was laid up with rheumatism for more than two and a half months; part of the time could not net out of bed. Could not walk with out the aid of crutches, and says he took one-half of a 50 cent bottle of Crocker's Rheumatic Cure and was entirely cured. HARRY KNOX. For sale by It. C. Dodson. 21juni)m. No man believes half the things lie wants his wife to believe. In this state it is no necessary to serve a five days' notice for eviction of a cold. IJHe the original laxative cough syrup, Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. No opiates. Sold by R. C. Dodson. He wealthy and people will forget you for not being good. A world of truth in a few words: ''Nearly all other cough cures are consti pating, especially those containing opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar moves the bowels. Contains no opiates." You can get it at 11. C. Dodson's. The fewer friends a man has the more popular he is with himself Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt ltheum Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25c by Druggists. Williams MTg Co., Prop's Cleveland, O. For sale by It. C, Dodson. 9-ly. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1906, | pathy with the sentiments of the I speakers. I W. I). Kintzing moved that the chair j appoint a committee to conduct Judge I Green before the convention The I motion prevailed and W. D. Kintzing, jR. V. Rogers and 11. C. Stoner J were named as the committee. 1 Judge Green was cordially received, when he appeared before the conven tion. In accepting the nomination of the Republicans of Clinton county Judge Green said in part: "I would be ungrateful, indeed, if 1 I did not appear before this convention of Republican citizens of the good county of Clinton and thank you personally for the high honor which 1 you have conferred upon me this day. I I fully believe my iriends, from the ' knowledge of the people of the J Twenty-fifth judicial district and j from tiles warm greetings which I have I received from the other good people of i this district, that your action here j to-day will receive the approval of the J people at the general election in Nov | ember next. Fdo not appear before you ias an absolute stranger. I have known I the people of this county for over a third of a century, and for over a i quarter of a century we have been as j sociated with the county of Clinton in i the same judicial district. "I desire to be frank with the people ! and although this may seem to be un necessary, and yet I say frankly to one and all and to the people of the county i at large, that during the time that it is my privilege and my honor to preside { over the courts of this district, I shall not in any manner or iu any way or j particular try to be a Republican, I Democrat or to be a partisan judge in j any sense of the word. 1 shall appear ! on the bench of this Judicial district so | long as it is my privilege to serve,with out any affiliation of any interest or | person whatever. It will be ruy pur j pose, to ttie best of my ability, to treat every person, be he rich or poor, or to whatever political party to which lie may belong, without fear or favor. "I thank you again for placing my name in nomination as president judge of the Twenty-fifth judicial district " •I At the close of his apeecli Judge Green was enthusiastically applauded. On motion of H. T. Hall, Judge Green was authorized to select his own conferees. President Simpson then said he felt that the action of the convention would receive the approval of the people, and on motion adjourned the conven tion. Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the summer months the first unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate at tention, so us to check the disease before it becomes serious. All that is necessary is a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil to cleanse the sys tem. Rev. M. 0. Stoekland, Pastor of the first 31. E. Church, Little Falls, iMinn., writes: "We have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find it a very valuable remedy, especially for sum mer disorders in children. ' Sold by L. Tacgart; J. K. Smith. Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sinnamahoning. Even the chronic liar accidentally tells the truth once in a while. Williams' Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your kidneys? [lave you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free. By mail 50 cents. Sold by R. C. Dod son. Williams M'f'g. Co., Prop's, Cleve and, O. 9-ly. Where Tourists Will Find Hum phreys' Specifics. PARIS, 61, rue des Petlts-Champs. LONDON, 49 Haymarket. VIENNA, Stephansplatz, 8. BRUSSELS, 85 Bulevard de Waterloo. LISBON, Rua do Arsenal, 148 & 152. BARCELONA, Ronda S. Pedro, 36. MADRID, Calle Tetuan, 3. ALEXANDRIA, rue Cherif Pacha. MANILA, 167 Escolta. RIO DE JANEIRO, 72, Rua de S. Pedro BUENOS AYRES, 446, Calle Florida. MEXICO CITY, Calle del Coliseo, 3. At all Drug Stores in Canada, Cuba, Central America, Honolulu, Porto Rico, the West Indies, and in every City, Town and Hamlet in the United States of America. Humpheys'Homeopathic Medicine Co., N. W. Corner William j and John Streets, New York. The intense itching characteristic of salt rheum and eczema is instantly allay ed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. As i cure for skin disease this salve is un equaled. For sale by L. Taggait; J. E. Smith, Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sin namahoning. \ \ \ \ \ \ VN \ \\ \\/" xi SECOND TO NONE. .i | J Adam, . \ % Meldrum & $ f' / ij Anderson Co. % j9f>-108 Main Street, % BUFFALO, N. Y. t| j \ | j 112 August | ; Blanket i Sale J / Greatest chance ot the vear / / mm / ! / for blankets at £ J 1-4, 1-3 AND 1-2 J k LESS THAN VALUE.; if Fleece Blankets at 45c to > $1.75. \ % I > / / Finest assortment of grey, / ; / white, scarlet and plaid / . blankets, worth $ C flfl . | $6 to sio, pair OD.UU k r " ■ J| Sample Blankets sent to us , from the mills to show / what they are making 1 for 112 fall, some rare fjs. j- 7 ' bargains / r ' i / Blankets worth $3.00 lo sis p p at s2. of) to SIO.OO. p I' | < ADAM, < /■ / / MELDRUM & / ANDERSON CO. ' y American Block, Btiflul" X. Y. x I / \ \ \ \ X \ X \ \ \ N \ \ | aBI The Laßelle For Women $2.50 No other modern design so fully meets all the requirements of the ideal ladies shoe. It is an uneaqualed combination of style and fit, shapeliness and comfort. The high but rather broad heal, arched instep and slightly manish appearance makes it the swellest sort for the feet. If you are a victim of faulty shoes.we can soon enable you to walk with ease and comfort, and eventually cure your tender feet. These shoes will wear twice as long as the ordinary "ready made" shoes and have a style and fin ish that is essentially distinctive. Walker's $4.00 For Men I CHARLES DIEHL. The Up-to-Date Store. I Watch for our B Ad. Next I Week, I Jasper Harris, 1 Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa.