This Is Worth Saving. The following simple home-made mixture i.s said to relieve any form of Rheumatism or backache, also cleanstf and strengthen the Kidneys and Blad der, overcoming all urinary disorders, if taken before the stage of Bright'* disease: Fluid Exl ract Dande lion, one half ounce; Compound Kar gon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sar saparilla, three ounces. Mix by shak ing well in a bottle and take in tea spoonful doses after meals and at bed ti me. A well-know authority states that these ingredients are mainly of vege table extraction, and harmless to use, and can l»e obtained at small cost from any good prescription phar macy. Those who think they have kidney trouble or suffer with lame back or weak bladder or Rheumatism, should give this prescription a trial, as no harm can possibly follow its use and is said to do wonders for some people. Saved Her Son's Life. The happiest mother in the little town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. llupeo. She writes: "< )ne year ago uiy son was down with some serious lung trouble that our physician was unable to help him; when by our druggist's advice I began giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed improvement. I kept this ireatement up for a few weeks when he was perfectly well. He has worked stead ily since at carpenter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saved his life." Guaran teed best cough and cold cure by all druggists. 50c and 81.00. Trial bottles free. Williams' Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your kidneys? Have 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. C. B. Howard & Co., have received from the Pacific Coast what is perhaps the finest lot of RED CEDAR shingles thafc ever came to Cameron county. Sale by Order of tlie Heirs. ESTATE OF JOHN W. KRINER, DECEASED The two-stor.v frame dwelling at tlie N. Iv Corner of Fourth and Maple streets, Emporium, Pa., will be sold at public sale on SATURDAY, APRIL Cth, 1907, at seven o'clock, p. in. at the City Hotel, Em porium, Pa., (being all that certain two-story frame dwelling house and lot of ground situate on the north east corner of Fourth and Maple streets, in the borough of Emporium, county of ''anieron and state of Pennsylvania; containiug 5 front or breadth on said Fourth street fifty 1 < t and extending of that breadth northward in length or depth one hundred and fifty fee to Oreedwood street , being lot No. 528 in Block 41 and being the late residence of John \V. Kriiier, deceased, i The improvements are a two-story frame dwelling and a two story frame carpenter shop and dwelling. To be sold by order of the heirs of John W. Kriner, deceased. Two hundrsd dollars to be paid at time of sale. For further particulars apply to HARRY H. NISSLEY, Emporium, Pa. Administrator's Sale. I'.htute of JOHN \V. KRINEII, Deceased. The following articles and effects ol the above named estate will be sold at PUBLIC SALE on .Saturday. April Cth, 1907 at two o'clock, p. m., at the carpenter shop of the late John W. Kriner, at the corner of Mayle and Greenwood streets, Emporium, Pa.: Carpenter's tool chest and of .-aws, planes, chisels and set of slaters tools. Miter box and saw. Tool box and contents, Grind Stone. Two carpenter's work benches. Th ree ladders. One box stove and pipe. Two pair old two inch doors, 8, '6"x2 Two pair new two inch doors, " •' One lot of odds and ends of lumber, moulding, etc., for inside work. One sythesnath cickle. One lawn mower. About 81bs copper. Four large and four small rollers for moving buildings and two bars. Two carpenter's cant levers. One hoe, one short handled shovel. Four moulding planes, one panel plow. Forty pair joice hangers, sundries, etc. Terms, cash as sale. For further particulars, apply to HARRY H. NISSLEY, Administrator, „ „ Emporium, Pa. N. Is. -The dwelling house and lot of ground of the late John W. Kriner, deceased will be sold by order of the heirs at the City Hotel at public sale, at seven o'clock, p. m., April6th, ISO 7. Two hundred dollars to be paid at time of sale. ; —THE I Windsor Hotel Between 12th and 13th Sts.. on Filbert St. I Philadelphia, Pa. I Three minutes WALK from the Reading I Terminal. Five minutes WALK from the Penn'a It. I European Plan $1 .no per day and upwards. ■ American Plan S2.'JO per day. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Before Using II you have pimples, blotches, or other akin Imperfections, you can remoTe " iem ® n d have a clear 1 112 an ' keautilul complexion by using WmW BEAUTYSKIN > Bemoves Skin Imperlecliona. "<&. Beneficial results guaranteed or money refunded. \ V»» ji Send stamp for Free Sample, Particulars and Testimonials. Mention this paper. After Using. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Madison I'loce, Philadelphia, Pa. Xatcst Gountv Correspondence. FHOM OUR REPORTERS. RICH VALLEY. (ieo. Brown of Olean and friend of liullalo called on tho Misses Swesey Thursday evening. Fred McCasiin and wife of Iloward ville attended church Sunday evening. \ e scribe called on Riverside l'ark friends Saturday evening. While returning home from work Monday evening F. Iv Swesey discovered D. W. Swesey's house to be ou lire. After a heroic struggle he conquered the blaze. Only slight damage. The constable was looking after a number of our people Monday. A rival to the athletic club has beeu organized. It is styled the red headed league. Dr. Walter Granger of Towatida. was in town on professional business this week. A bill posting company has been formed with headquarters in the valley. The pie social Saturday was a success. Proceeds s2!i. Young wild west was out Sunday even ing. \Vm. Pye and wile of the city called on Frank Craven ou Sunday. Mark Goodwin and son visited in the city this week. Alvin Wright and wife of the city called on friends Monday. Somewhat of a romance came to light Monday, when it was found out that one of our popular girls had become acquaint ed with a York state man through a newspaper advertisement. Man arrived Monday. What outcome of the romance will be is awaited with interest as the youug lady is one of our b'ist. M. A. P. HUNTLEY. Mrs. J. F. Sullivan called ou frieuds in Sterling Hun Monday. Mrs. James K. Jordan, of Emporium, is the guest of B. J. Collins. Wm. A. Nelson, of Renevo, spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. John Witchey and son, of Re novo, are visiting W. W. Johnson and wife: Andra II ill, of Grove Hill, is the guest of Mrs. W. R. Smith. Wayne Nelson is confined to the house with neuralgia. .1. F. Carson is improving slowly. Mrs. Frances Logue was a Sterling Run visitor Saturday. Wm. Kilbourne was also a Sterling Run visitor Thursday. Byron Duell and wife, of Mason Run, were guests of Mrs. A. I". Nelson Sunday. The Driftwood callers this week were: Mrs. ('has. Collins, Mrs. John Jordan, W. R. Smith, Geo. Starr and Lloyd Logue. Contractor Eastman was a caller iu town Tuesday. l»ev. Hendricks, of Houghton, N. Y., filled the pulpit at the Huntley church Saturday evening and Sunday. •Ip- *• | "In 1897 I had a stomach disease. Some physicans said Dyspepsia, some Consumption. One said I would not live until Spring. For four years 1 ex isted on boiled milk, soda biscuits and doctor's prescriptions. I could not di gest anything I ate. then 1 picked up one of your Almanacs and it happened to be my life saver. I bought a fifty-cent bottle of KODOL the benefit I rc ceicved from that bottle of KODOL and the benefit I received from that bottle all the gold in < ieorgia could not buy. In two months I went back to my work, as a machinist, and iu three months was well and hearty. 31 ay you live long and prosper.''—C. N. Cornell, lloding, (Ja., j l'JOtj. The above is only a sample of the great good that is daily done every where by Kodol for Dyspepsia. It is | sold here by R. C. Dodson. Panama Canal Erie Canal. Machinery is digging the Panama Canal a thousand times quicker than the shovel dug the Erie. Machinery produces the L. & M. Paint at 50 times less cost tor labor, than if made by hand. The L. & M., gives the best job in the j world, because L. & M. Zinc hardens \ L. & M., White Lead and makes L.it ! M. Paint wear like iron for 10 or 15 i years. It only requires 4 gallons of this ecle- I brated paint and '! gallons of Linseed Oil ! at GO ctsper gallon, to paint a moderatl j sized house. [f any defect exists in L. & M. I'ainte > will repaint house for nothing. Sold by llarry'S. Lloyd, Emporium. | For Sale. Three residences singly or in double; j also all the vacant lota and store build- ■ ing on Fourth street. Terms to suit! purchaser. 3-tf. R. SEGER. The winds ot March have no terror to the user of DeVVitt s Carbolized Witch J Hazel Salve. It quickly heals chapped i and cracked skin, (iood too for boils and ' burns, and undoubtedly the best relief lor Piles. Sold here by R. C. Dodson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1907 FIRST FORK. Isaac Bowen was buried on the j 20th, having died at Costello on the 18th, jat !):l I Sixth Grade, Room Eight, A. Class: Irvin l Burns. Budd Lloyd; Harry Spence, Lena Swartz, , I Belle Campbell. WEST WARD. ' First Grade, A. Class: Edward Robinson, Lida > I Fleinming, Arnold Weisentluh, Ada Zwakl; B. j Class, Francis Barnett, Grace Loucks, Catharine j Beers. | Second Grade, A. Class: Sarah Burke, Dorothy j Howard. Blanche Deiltl, Aloysa Metzger, Dewey > 1 Carlson, B. Class, Cecilia Torney, Paul Trebs- I wether, Edward Zwald. Third Grade, A. Class: Anna Fleming, Clara ' Logan; Inez Logan, Laura Swartz, Mary Hout, Fourth Grade, A. Class: Mildred Lloyd, Agnes Jordan, Hazel Farrel, Ruth Loucks Ethel Creigh. ton, Eunice Diehl, Roberta Murry, Charlotte ' j Rentz, Amelia VanWert, Matthew Burns, Law, j fence Lathrop, Grant Ellis, Lloyd Snmmerson J Sam Olivet. , j Seventh Grade: George Rishell, Ethel Turley: ; j Neoma Whitmire, Gladys Lloyd, Marian Bald : j win, Mildred Faucett, Minnie Morse, Nora Grace, j Eighth Grade: Dorr Spencer, Beatrice Barr. I High School, Senior Class: Jane Glenn, Mary Welch, Bessie McQuay; Junior Class, Mary ! Farrel, Mary Blumle; Sophomore Class, Mildred ; McQuay, Ethel Lloyd, Marian Judd, Annie Ed- I wards; Freshman Class, BessieWhaley,May Mul j caliy, Warner Judd. The News—No Pure Drug Cougli I Cure Laws would be needed, if all j Cough Cures were like Dr. Shoop's I Cough Cure is—and has been for 20 j years. The National Law now requires ! that if any poisonons enter into a cough •j mixture, it must be printed on the label or package. For this reason mothers, I and others, should insist on having Dr. ' Shoop's Cough Cure. No poison-marks on Dr. Shoop's labels—and none in the medicine, else it must by law be 011 the label. And it is not only safe, but it is said to by those that know it best, a truly remarkable cough remedy. Take | no chance,particularly with your child , ren. Insist 011 having Dr. Shoop's I Cough Cure. Compare carefully the i Dr. Shoop package with others and i see. No poison marks there! You can always be on the safe side by demand ing Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Simply ! rafuse to accept any other. Sold by ail i dealers. Does Coffees disagree with you? Pro bable it does! Then try Dr. Shoop's 1 Health Coffee. "Health Coffee" is a clever combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real Coffee, ! remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Cof i fee, yet its flavor and taste matches i closely old Java and Mocha Coffee. If I your stomach, heart or kidneys can't stand Cofiee drinking try Health Col fee. It is whelosome, nourishing, and satisfying. It's nice even for the youngest child. Sold by all dealers Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Ilheutn, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satis | faction, or money refunded. Price 2f>c by Druggists. Williams M'f'g Co., Prop's Cleveland, O. For sale by R. C. Dodson. !l-ly. To remove a cough you must get at tbe cold which causes the cough. There is nothing so good for this as Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. The liquid cold relief that is most quickly effective, that stills and quits the cough arid drives out the cold. Sold bv R. C. Dodson. You should be very careful of your bowels when you have a cold. Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating, especially those containing opiates. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels—contains NO opiates. Conforms to National Pure Pood and Drugs Law. Bears the endorsement of mothers every where. Children like its pleasant taste. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Latest Popular Music. MISH May Gould, teacher of piano forte lias received a fall line of the lat est and most popular sheet mu3ie. All the popular airs. Popular and class- j ical music. Priceß reasonable. 44-tf C. B. Howard & Co., have the only j large stock of shingles in the county at the present time. RED CEDAR from ! the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR ! from Wisconsin. G. H. Crawford Seeks Release. The United States circuit court of appeals in Philadelphia heard argu- I ment last Thursday on a writ of habeas | corpus to secure the release of Ueorgo | It Crawford, of Cameron county, who is held by Hherill" William Kiddell. of : Lycoming county. Orawford is charged with attempt ; ing to evade the payment of a verdict j amounting to §27,710,60 obtained ] against him and Walter S. Yothers, by j Maria P. Johnson, New Jersey, j Crawford, it is alleged, secreted liis property in violation of the law and left the jurisdiction of the court. On his return he was taken into custody and committed to the Lycoming countv I jail on a commitment issued by Judge i Archbald, of the United States circuit | court, of the middle district of Penn sylvania. Judge Archbald based his action on the Pennsylvania insolvency act of 1842. The defense contends this law has been superseded by the national bankruptcy act and that Crawford's arrest is illegal. The prisoner was remanded to the custody of the sheriff pending decision of the court. School Directors Convention. Court House, Emporium. Pa., Satur day March 30tb, 1907. 10:30 A. M. Devotional Exercises Kev. Johnston Music. Our Public Schools I'rof. C. E. Plasterer Song Westward Primary Pupils Address to Directors Dr. Nathan Schaeffer, Supt. of Public in struction. 1:15 P. M. Music. The Relation of the School Hoard to Public Senti nient Hon. I. K. Hockley Recitation Miss Mildred Lloyd Address to Directors, Prof. W. M. Pierce Principal of Ridgway Schools. Round table discussions of any of the tollowing questions may be considered: 1 The purchase and cure of text books and sup plies. 2 How protect school grounds and sohooi pro perty. 3 Compulsory atttendance. 4 Compulsary vaccination. 5 What is a good teacher? How keep such teachers in the profession? C How can directors prevent failures in the schools. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit trom this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903, 24-tf. Give us a Trial. A fair trial is all we ask. When we say there are none better at any price we mean just that. BRACE UP. —Not J our feelings this time, but your clothes. ZERO MARK.— Here we keep the fig ure of profit*around the zero mark so closely that it gives competion a chill 2-tf. BKDARD THE TAIT,OR. For Sale. Side board, ten foot extension dining room table atul six cane chairs, all oak. Inquire of MRS. D. W FELT. 4-tf. Found at Last. •I. A. Harmon, of Lizetnore, West \a . says: ''At last [ have found the perfect pill that never disappoints me; and for the benefit of others afflicted with torpid liver and chronic eonstipa tion, will say: Take I)r. King's New Life Pills." Guaranteed satisfactory, 25c by all druggists. | ,r i ¥J 11,1.11 SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. CONSTIPATION. I can tell a person who is constipated on sight. Their complexion is pasty or yellow. Their "| eyes are dull, and jgfc--. ' they look and feel si sleepy. No wonder they do. The bowels arc a sewer. p§!jjF They carry away the poisonous re fuse. If they dont act the poisonous k matter is absorbed ■ML headaches, dull —-lt?,ig'g™:i ness, bad complex ion and eventually SAMCIiL 11UOKEN. • * . i serious troubles re sult. There is no better rule for good health than that the bowels should move eyery day at the same hour if possible. Regu larity can be acquired by making a habit of this. Foolish people neglect this and when chronic constipation effects them they take pills every few days to force the bowels to perform their natural function. As years goon they require more and more pills. This should be stopped. Cooper's New Discovery will build up the stomach and cause the bowels to act naturally. While taking the medicine get the habit of regularity, then gradually stop taking the medicine. Here is a sample of letters from those j who have trieil it: "For sixteen years I have suffered from stomach and liver trouble, and chronic constipation. 1 had freque.it headaches and always felt tired and worn out. I heard of Cooper's New Discovery and began its use, After I had finished one bottle I was wonderfully improved. Con stipation gave way to a pleasing regularity of the bowels and I ate better, slept bet ter and felt better than I had for months. It is the greatest medicine I have ever j known." Samuel Booren. 1742 Munsey | Ave., Scranton Pa. Our customers who have used them say j the Cooper medicines do the work. We sell them. R. C Dodson, Druggist. : ! lraiUsll[l! 11 , j flercantile Appraiser's Notice. [■ j Names and kind of license of dealers in the County of Cameron, Pa. The Appeals will be held in the office of the , COUNTY TREASURER ON MON DAY, APRIL 22, PJO7. EMPORIUM. 1 Balcorn & Lloyd General Merchandise I Beattie, P. R Cigars and Tobacco i Catlin, C, O Grain and Floor Cruice, John Tobacco and Cigars Cummings, John Cigars Coppersmith. E. S Millinery ! Creightou, J. P Cigars ; Donovan. D.W.., Cigars DolaD . M -J Cigars Day, J. H Groceries Dodson, R. C Drugs Diehl, Charles Grocegies and Meats 112 Emporium Machine Co Tile and Fixtures , Emporium Furniture Co Furniture Edgcomb, Henry General Merchandise Emporium Milling Co Grain and Seed Furnace Supply Co General Merchandise l Fisher, J. A Vehicles, &c 112 Gross,',Wm. G Gilbert, W. G ci?ars Heilman, F. V Hardware Howard, C. B. At Co,. General Merchandise Hogan, M. T Groceries Harris, Jasper Clothing Hirsch, R. H Jewelry Hacket, S. J. General Marchandise i Haupt & Hauber Vehicles, Ac Hughes, W.J Produce and Meats Jaeger, Henry Harness . Johnson, J. L Johnson, C. F • Kinsler.J.A Groceries Kibe ' John Cigars Kelley, Misses Millinery and Clothing Ludl&m, Misses Milliuery i Laßar, Geo. J Furniture r Lechner, Joseph Boots and Shoes 1 Lloyd, H. S Stationery Leet & Co General Merchandise ' Larrabee, M. M Furs, Ammunition, Ac McDougall, Alex Groceries and Meats ; Murphy, Michael Cigars -MeUger.Geo. '.'.'.'.Jewelry • .McDonald, A. A Cigars and Tobacco McDonald. S.D ciKars ■ McDonald Wm cigars Murry & Co Tile and Fixtures Newton, Joseph Groceries Nellis, Otto Notions and Cigars Odell, Mrs. Ora Confectionery and Fruit Overhiser, Mrs. Kate Confectionery & Fruit i Overhiser, Mrs. I. O, Confectionery b. Fruit Parsons, J. F General Merchandise Rockwell, Mrs. M. A Drugs Seger, R.& Son Clothing Shives, Prank Groceries and Meats I Schmidt, Mrs. C. G Confectionery & Fruit I Schlecht, John Groceries l Seger, N Clothing Stephens & Saunders, .... Hardware Tulis, M. C.... General Merchandise Turley, A. J Gcoceries. Tompkins 6t Norris Geueral Merchandise Taggart, L DrllgK Vogt, C, J Groceries Vogt, A. F Boots and Shoes Winfield, Mary .Confectionery ond Fruit Zarps, H A. & Co Toys and Furnishings DRIFTWOOD. Brookbank Mercantile Co. .General Merchandise Bartlet, Joe Groceries Brooks, M J. B Cigars and Stationery Callahan, Geo. A Cigars, (stationery, &c Millinery kreider & Yothers ••General Merchandise Mitchell, W. H Drllga McDonald, A. M Cigars McCoole, O. R . Cigars McVicker, Mrs. Fred Cigars McVicker, W. F Meata Nefcy, MissM. E Groceries Riley. T. J Cigars LUMBER. Ebersole, E. M Groceries Furlong. Mary A Cigars Graham, Robert Cigars Lewis, MissL Notions and Cigars Schwab Bros Groceries Smith, J. E General Merchandise Walker, A. F Cigars GROVE. Barclay Bros. General Merchandise Baird, D. P. General Merchandise Bailey, O. L- : Cigars Crum, V. E Groceries and Meats Logue, C. E.... General Merchandise Silin, Nathan Clothing Shaffer, Geo. P Cigars Wolfe & Leightner Groceries and Meats PORTAGE. Sizer. Mrs. W. R General Merchandise SHIPPEN. Kline &Co. General Merchandise Lewis, F. J Groceries GIBSON. Logue, W. H General Merchandise HICKS RUN. Dubois, J. E General Merchandise Hammnod, C. A Meats Wilson, J. it A General Merchandise Welton, J. H Cigars EATING HOUSES. Housler, Mrs. L Emporium McCorniick, Daniel Emporium Shoup, Peter Emporium Snyder, A. H Hicks Ran BILLIARDS AND POOL. Creighton, J. P Emporium Fisher, Henry Driftwood Krebs Bros Sinnamahoning WcDonald, A. A Emporium Snyder, A. H Hi*ks Run WHOLESALE. Atlantic Refining Co Emporium Dußois, J. E Hicks Run All persons so ascertained or assessed who shall fail to attend such appeal from the decis ion of the Appraiser to the Common Ploas with in ten days thereafter will not be permitted to set up a defense to the-rccovery of the amount of license which lie is repuested to pay when suit shall be broght that he is not a dealer in merchandise &c. The law further provides that it shall be the duty of the County Treasurer to sue for the re covery ot all licenses returned to him by the Mercantile Appraiser if not paid on or before th c first day of July in each and every year, within ten days after date and said Treasurer shall no <• be discharged from any such license unlets he bring suit to recqvor the same ou or before that date. W. L. THOMAS, ti-4t, Mercantile Appraiser. For Sale. One meat wagon for sale. Call on Wm. Hackenberg, trustee for Geo. H. Gross & Co., bankrupt. Little globules of sunshine that drive the clouds away. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will scatter the <>lnom of sick head ache and biliousness. They do not pripe or si«-ke*i. Ucconinionded and sold hero by It. ('. DodsHin.