L jo.nr)zfCir) jfVcss. Kitabmk.'lED BY O. 11. GOULD. HENRY H. MULLIN, Editor and Manager. PITBL'-HED EVFRY THURSDAY TERMB OF SUBSCRIPTION: Peryoar |2 00 If paid id 'iilvanee fl 50 ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisement Bare publtshedat the rate of one lottar per square for one insertion and fifty cent* per square tor eacbsubsequcntinsertion. Rales by the year or for six or three months are «;v snrt uniform, and will be furnished on appli cation Legal and Officii! Advertising per square, three tmes or less, f2 00; each subsequent insertlonSO cents per square. Local notfcestencents per line for oneinsertton, Ave neut.i per line for eacnsubsequentconsecutive Miertion. Oblt.iary notices over Ave lines, ten cents per line. Simplea nnouncements of births, marriages •nl deaths will be inserted free. Business Cards, five lines or less $5.80 per year over five lines, at the regular rates of advertising BfOlocalinsertedforless than 75 cts.per issne. JOB PRINTING. The Job department of the PRESS is complete, and alt'urds facilities for doing the best class oI wprh. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing, Mo paper willbc discontinued until arreanyes arepAl l.eTcept at the option ofthe publisher. Pap<- rn sent out ofthe county must be paid for In advance. advertisements will be accepted at less •ton tho price for fifteen words. 4VReligious notices free. DANGERS of a Cold and How to Avoid Them. Mure fatalities have their origin in or result from a cold than from any other can This fact alone should make peo ple «:<•! careful as there is no danger whatever from a ,:oM when it is properly treated in the beginning. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has (teen ! gnized as IHR most prompt and effectual medicine in us* for this disease. It act >n nature's plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secre this by a dose or two of DeWitt's Loth Karly Risers. Safe, reliable little pills with .t reputation. The pills that everyoti 1 knows. Recommended by L. Taggart. "They like the taste as well as maple fiU'i-tr' is v;nat one mother wrote of Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. This iiiculeni couirh syrup i- hsolutely free fmm any opiat's or nare itic. Contains Honey Tar. Couforins to the National I'. ire Food and Drug Law. Sold by R. C. Dod.son. Motlie - who give their children Ken ii'"ly s I/. . , ivi■ Cough Syrup invariably indorse it. Children''like it because the taste . so pleasant. Contains Money and Tar. It is the Original Laxative Cough Syrup and i.s unrivaled for the relief of croup. Drives the cold out throuij!; the bowels. Conforms the Na tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Neaaly every person who is subject to attacks from the stomach suffers from a lll'. rbid dread of a dietetic treatment for relief, that is three-fourths starvation. a>i i one-fourth toast and milk. On the Cither hand you can eat as you please aud DIGEST the food by the aid of a good di:>estaot, thus giving the tired stomach equally as much rest. Eat what you please and take a little Kodol for Indi gestion after your meals. It digests what YOU cat. Sold by R C. Dodson. Williams' Kidney Pills. HAV> you neglected your kidneys? IF ivo you overworked your nervous sys- T 0 ami ee.'isi d trouble with your Kidneys an I Hladde:? Have you pains in the us, side, back, groins and bladder? >ve you a flabby appearance ofthe face, ecially under tiie eyes? Too frequent ire to pass urine? If so William'g I dney i'ills will cure you. Sample free. I' mail 50 cents. Sold by R. C. Dod i. Williams .(' i . Prop's, Cleve -1.0. D-ly. For any disea-■ of the skin we can mimend Chamberlain Salve. It re i•- the it chirm tnd burning sensation •ant'y and suon effects a cure. This - •e is also invaluable for'sore nipples. L fagsjart; J. E. Smith, Sterling Run; < im Bros., Sinnamnhoning. Cut this out and take it to L. Taggart's •bug store and . .1. Collins and W. W. Johnson. Audra iiiil of (Jrove Hill spent Sun day with W. R. Smith and wife. J. F. s. A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the super intendent of Cert Service, at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indian Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has found it very beneficial. She has implicit confidence in it and would not be without a bottle of it in her home. Sold by L. Taggart; J. 10. Smith, Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sinnainahauing. C. B. Howard & Co., havo the only largo stock of shingles in the county at the present time. RED CEDAR from the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR from Wisconsin. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, 24, 1907 FROM OUR REPORTERS. STERLING RUN. We had a tremendous wind here on Sunday, but not much damage done. Our country has its bad features, no doubt, but we can put up with a good deal in a country that is neither tremb ling nor sliding into the sea. Mrs. L. J. Wylie and grand-daughter margaret are suffering with bad colds. Miss Mabel May is unable to teach school on account of some of the windows in the school house being blown in by the gale on Sunday. Geo. Darrin of Sinnamahoning is visit ing his parents here The revival meetings closed last Sun day night. ltev. Allen organized an Epsvorth League which will meet every Sunday evening. Miss R. L. Brink wag a visitor at St. Marys one day last week. Esther Stewart is visiting with Mrs. Cora Stewart and family here. Ed Whiting who is working at Medix Run spent Sunday with his family. Patrick Killeen's barn was blown over Sunday, as was also part of the Straw bridge bridge. Ed Stewart who has been west for several months is a visitor in town. Louis Whiting has been t|uite sick the past week. Mrs. Mary Taylor who was visiting her mother, Mrs. Jos. Kissel I. lias return ed to St. Marys. A large number ot our young folks at tended the oyster supper in the Brooks ball Saturday evening. Will and Herb. Robinson were called to Driftwood on Saturday to attend the luneral of their cousin. Bianco Kissell is visiting in llenovo. Harry Whiting has gone to Modix Run to work. Miss Nettie Kissell is helping Lulu Lewis in the post office this week. Clarence Hewlett was a visitor to Hicks Run Sunday. B. L. Sterling of Willismsport, is visit ing relatives in town. Mrs. Nellie Fulton who has been visit ing in town for several weeks returned home Tuesday. It was 20° below zero here Wednes" day morning. How is that for wintei? ISl.ru BELL. CAMERON. . A. F. Walker's child is reported con siderable better at this writing. Eleven inches of snow Tuesday. Now for the sleighing parties. The section men who have been digging the drain leading from the Tower, went on a strike Monday, claiming "too much wet," but after two hours deliberation were induced to return to work. ! Saturday afternoon an engine on the P. & E. main track was derailed just east of the tower, blocking the track for sever al hours. The Emporium visitors were few this week owing to the cold weather. JFS SINNAMAHONING. Barclay Bros have 20 teams hauling i lops. Hon. and Mrs. C. F. Barclay visited j Philadelphia Tuesday. W. L. Barclay of Laquiu was a visitor I here Tuesday. I J. A. Wykoff was at the county seat Tuesday. Several of our townspeople attended the reception and banquet tendered Judge Hall at Emporium Monday even ing. Mrs. N. H. McCloskey is improving at this writing. Bessie Mead is quite sick at this writ ing. Lou I'ittz, while hauling logs Tuesday, broke his leg. Geo. Batchelder s wile aud daughter are visiting at < ialeton this week. Mrs. Jeane Lex of llenovo visited here this week. Troxel Fulton and wife are visiting at Sterling Hun this week. The schoolmates of Master Ear! Foultz gave him a surprise party Saturday even ing. About 20 were present and all en joyed themselves. Mrs. W'm. Piper is visiting at Galeton this week. N. E. Cruui was at the county seat on Tuesday. 11. B. Welton of Hicks Bun was in town Monday. The bear hunters say the bear are all holed up. A. M. Logue is in the lur business this winter. C.E. Logue of First Fork was in town Saturday. Ho reports wildcats very plenty up that way, and they are reading out the pheasants and rabbits at a great. ■ rate. DEUSE. | Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forto has received a full line of the lat- : est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. •14-tf. MEDIX RUN. Every la'ly seems to be sick with Lrrip. Mrs. Daniel Bollinger who has heeu away visiting friends returned home. Emmet Kerry is moving to (ialeton this week. Cora Johnson our music teacher was a Dents Run visitor the first of the week. Alvan Obe, of Dents Hun, was seen on our streets recently. Mrs. Isaac Bresnec was a Weedville visitor recently. Mrs. Pepperman, of Hicks Hun, was in town Friday. Mrs. Clarence King lrom this place was in Austin visiting friends a few days last week. A shoe shop has started in town op posite the hotel. Mrs. E. B. Winslow was a Benezette visitor one day last week. Mrs. Sallie Johnson was a Benezette visitor a few days last week. Mr. Sprout, of St. Marys, was in town on business the first of the week. Roy Gleason, of Driftwood, was in j town on business Tuesday, 1 Mrs. Clark, of Austin, is visiting her j daughter Mrs. D. Wilber. \V. C. Bauman, of Lock Haven, was ! in town Tuesday. Frank Frantz at this place has pur chased a new Edison phonograph. Ed. Russell, of Mason Hill, was a visitor here on Thursday. Mrs. Ben. Frances was shopping in Dußois Saturday. Mr. Sprolc, of Caledonia, was seen in town Tuesday. Herman Dill, of Weedville, was in town Monday. Dan. McLaughlin,of Johnsonburg, was visiting here Monday. Virginia Ore is visiting her sister at East Brady, j H. S. Ford visited his parents at Mil j lers Run a few days last week. Dr. Rieck, of Emporium, is in town i at present. M. C. Henry, of Penfield, was seen on | our streets Friday. Rev. Engler our pastor is very sick as | this writing. ! The boiler busted herein the mill Fri j dry morning, there was not much damage i done and no one was hurt. ; Mr. Brocus is thinkiug of starting a baber shop on Brooklyn side. Mr. I rman, of St. Marys, was a caller J in Medix Tuesday. Kate Hackutt was shopping in I>ll Bois Saturday. UEI.I. BMJE. 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 ail inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When ( this tube is inflamed you have a rumbl- I ing sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is | the result, and unless the inflammation i can be taken out and this tube restor- I ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases i out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which ! is nothing but an inflamed condition j of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars i for any case of Deafness caused by I catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHKNEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. This is Worth Saving. The following simple home-made mixture is said to relieve any form of Rheumatism or backache, also cleanse and strengthen the Kidneys and Blad der, overcoming all urinary disorders, if taken before the stage of Bright's disease: Fluid Extract Dande | lion, one half ounce; Compound Kar j gon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sar | saparilla, three ounces. Mix by shak ing well in a bottle and take in tea | spoonful doses after moala and at bed j time. A well-know authority slates that j these ingredients are mainly of vege i table extraction, and harmless to | use, and can be obtained at small | cost from any good prescription phar | macy. Those who think they have • kidney trouble or suffer with lame I back or weak bladder or Rheumatism, | should give this prescription a trial, i as no harm can possibly follow its use [ and is said to do wonders for some | people. The (irip. "Before we can sympathize with others, we must have suffered ourselves." No one can realize the suffering attend ant upon an attack of the grip, unless he has had the actual experience. There is probably no disease that causes so much physical and mental agony, or which so I succesfully defies medical aid. All I danger from the grip, however, may be ' avoided bv the prompt use of Chamber j lain's Cough Remedy. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy, 1 not one rase lias ever been reported that ] has resulted in pneumonia or that has not r.jc.vered. For Kile l;v L. Taau.ni; J. I'J. Smith, Stirling Hun. Cniui Urns.. Sinnamahouinu. For Rent or Sale. Six room house, centrally located. Gas and water. 48tf W. H. HOWARD. I WANTED:—By a prominent monthly I magazine, with large, high-class eircu [ lation, local representative to look ; after renewals and increase subscript | ion list in Emporium and vicinity, on a i salary basis, with a continuing inter ; ests, from year to year in the business i created. Experience desirable, but not I essential. Good opportunity for the | right person. Address Publisher; box 59, Station O, New York. 48-2t.—B-725. Warning. AH persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MKG. CO. j Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tf. Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best 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, 0. For sale by R. C. Dodson. 9-ly. Honor Roll. The following pupils of the Shippen School, have for the fourth month an average of 95 and over: Carl Zimmer, Katherine Kritner, Edna Zimmer, Chrsitina Panting, Ward Zimmer, Eva Panting, Iva Pant ing. RUBY A. HEIDECK, Teacher. Jan. 13, 1907. Pupils of the Sizerville school who have missed no days during the fourth i month: Mary Vil lei la, Ralph Edwards, 1 Max Edwards, Franklin Alden. MARGARET NICKLER, Teacher. Sizerville, Jan. 21, 1907. Honor roll of the Chadwick school: Thorbert Lewis, Hex McLeod, Cyril Lewis, Lyle Cutler, Gertie Housler, Geneva McNeil, Iva May Ilousler. Milicent Moor, Lettie Nickerson, ANNA MARKET, Teacher. The Portage Store. W. L. Dixon, proprietor of the Portage store, desires to inform his patrons and the general public that he is offering special inducement in canned goods for the next thirty days. Read this: Tomatoes, 10c; Good California Peaches, 16c; Mince Meat, Bc, Corn 8c; Finest String Beans. 10c; Best Seeded Raisens, 11c; Seven bars Oak Leaf Soap, 2oc. Other goods in proportion. Call me 011 'phone. W. L. DIXON, 7-tf. Near Portage Bridge. ' The Judge Uses Forceful Language. Judge \V. B. Simmons, of Fineastle, ' Va., told the reporter that L.it M. Paint I was used on his residence in 1882, and | held in color well for 21 years hefurther | tnore said that '> years ago he was induc j ed to use another paint and is sorry he I did, because the other paint didn't make ; good. The Judge will now always use j L. & M., because lie knows it any delect : exists in L. metallic boxes, sealed with Blue\\/) Ribbon. TAKE NO OTHER. Buy of joorV/ l»'u**llt and auk for CIII.CIIKH.TER'S V niAMOMt nit A Ji l> PILLS, for twenty-five years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. faOLI) BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Chichester Chemical Co., I'hlla., p«, OTT Tin A cure guaranteed 1 112 you uso I IriLEu Suppository! W r .. . Matt. Thompson Bui> tl JM Graded Schools, Btatrsville, n. C., writes: "I can say I Hl;!'*. £ "I 1 7,? Q , r c!aim for thrm." Dr. S. M. DuTore, $2 Ul.av.ti Kock, W. Va., writes; 14 Thry giro unlv. raal . i*b-■ jM f;i tiou." I>r. H. I>. McOUl, Clark' burr, T-on writ. H H P ra -'i'.-o of W y«r,, I h»vc no r ',aa" ; ',ffl 60 COTI . SUID| V;I Kr o. iiol 11 ff ___ ' HUDV, LANCASTtn, PA OT Soldi/1 Emporium by L. Taggart&R. C. Dodson C/iLL FOR F«£E S/Wlt*LF. RHEUMATISM IS CURABLE IF URIC-0 IS USED ALL OTHER TREATMENTS FAIL Is it the unhealthy foods wc cat or the rapiil pace in which we live that cause such an endless amount of Rheu matism nowadays? The disease has cer tainly reached an alarming 1 point, as nine-tenths of the adult population in this country are more or less afflicted with some forin of this maddening dis ease. Recent investigation has proven the fact that Rheumatism is a blood disease, therefore, many bright chem ists and physicians have had good ground to work upon, and they have succeeded in compounding a remedy, which, if used as advised, cannot fail to drive and eliminate from the blood and muscles all traces of man's greatest evil, Poison Rheumatic Acid. URIC-0 is the name of this remedy. It is a liquid treatment, made and designed to cure all forms of Rheumatism and good for no other disease. There is no poi son, no alcohol or whiskey entered into the composition of URIC-O. It is sim ply a powerful dissolvent of Uric Acid and other deposits which seriously affect the kidneys. URIC-O is sold at 81.00 per bottle by druggists generally, or can be obtained by addressing the SMITH DRUG COM PANY, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Samples and literature will be forwarded to all who apply for same. Our advice is use URIC-O. It may be the means of sav ing your life or may prevent you from being crippled for life. Uric-O is sold in Emporium by L. Taggart. 321y. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifies care liseases of Horses, Cattle, Shoep, Dogs, and Poultry by acting directly on the SICK PAIITS without loss of time, A. AJFEVERS, C'ongcptlotift, Tnilarnma* CURES ) tionLung Fever, Milk Fovcjr. I). Lbiiicncsii, Injuries, CUBES £ Hhcumntifjni. C. C. J NORF THROAT. Qulney, Epizootic. CURES ) DUteiupcr. Shuts! WORM8 ' not *- «*"«>•. E. E. \ J'OI'GHS. Cold*, Influenza. Inflamed CURES i Luiie*. Pleuro-Pneumonia. Bellyache. Wind-Blown. CURES 5 Diarrhea. Dysentery. Q.G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. A III.AIIDKH DISORDERS. iBISK Mnu;;e, Erapt tons, CURES J Lleers, Grease, !• nrey. J- K.IBA CO MBIT I(i\, Hi ft ring ('oat. CURES ) Indigesttyn, Stomach Staggers. 60c. each ; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, Ac., $7. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Streets, New York. nr BOOK MAILED FREE. H3HESI ' A SAFB, CERTAIN IIILIKF for SCPPR BSRBD MKSSTI:I*AT: *. IS I NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. ■Safe! Sure! 3peedv I Hnth- M m itoti (■ls Blended Mink Huffs s3.t-75 . $5,50 and $12.50 sets of Furs for Ctiil1«.0U / Black Coats. % „ A i;i Kersey and cheviot. Were $25.00 $20.00 and $16.00 '/ NOW $12.50 SIO.OO SB.OO |S | sls Tourists Coats. | . Covi rt and Mixtures, very dj C HH lit good bargains. tptJ.WW / I | I " 1 ADAM, % MELDRUM & / X ANDERSON Co. / / / mcrlcan Block, Buffalo, N. Y. fa & /\\\vX\ \ \ \ \ \