oair;e.r-o.r) Uourjly [fWss | . >■ II I. uv C. H.G'jULIJ. HENRY it. ;iULLIN, " Manager. PIJULL: .I'.VI III: TUi iISDAV TEBMM >F -l" ASCRIPTION: Pev y ear ■... ... ..................... s"'• 00 .'1 paid isi ir ir.to $1 SO ADVERTISING RATES. Advertissmtn:- Arefiubiisheilatthe rateofouc ; loliar per >l,. iri for r u •userlion and flftycents per square for cacti siibseunentinsertion. Raiesbj" til e yt:\ r or for nix nr three months art ow ana uniform, a :i(l will be furnished on uppli aat on Legal and Official Advertising per square, three imefior less.s2 00: each subsequent insert ion'.o | cents ner square. Local nolin si en cents per line for oneinsertion, j 3T> cents per line for eachsubsequenteonsecutive insertion. Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per j ine. Hi mpleannouncements of bir'.hn, marriages jorf deaths will beinserted free. Business Cards, five lines or less $.">.00 per year , Ter five lines, at the r'.'«ular rates of advertising , No local inserted for less than 75 cts.per issue. I JOB PRINTING. The Job department of the PRESS is complete, j mil a'lords facilities for doing the best class ot t»ork. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law ; Printing. No paper will he discontinued until arrearages 1 Arc paid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out ofthe county must be paid for • in advance. i«-No advertisements will be accepted at less : toil the price for fifteen words. Religious not ices fr< e. Good Liniment. You will hunt a good while before you i ibid a liniment that is equal to Chamber- ' Jain's Pain Balm as a cure for muscular »rd rheumatic pains, for the cure ofsprains and MjrctM -sot the muscles. In ease of rh umatistn ami sciatica it relieves the in tense pain and makes sleep and rest pos- j sible. In case of sprains it relieves the I sore ties- and restores the parts to a heal- I tliy condition in one-third the. time requir- ! ed by the usual treatment. It is equally { valuable for lame back and all deep seat- j ed and muscular pains. 25 and 50 cent | sizes for sale by L. Taggart. A Californinn's Luck. "The luckiest day <>f my lii'e was when {bought a box of Bueklen's Arnica j Salve, writes Charles F. Uudahn, of Tracy, California. "Two -Tic, boxes eured me of an annoying ease of itching piles, which had troubled me for years' and that yielded to no other treatment.' Suid uuder guarantee at all drug stores. King s Little Liver Pills for bilious ness and siek-headacbe. They clean the system and clear the skin. Price 25c. Try them. Sold by R. C. Dodsoti.3m MenZan Pile Remedy conies ready to use, put up in a collapsible tube with n .'.zle attached. One application proves its merit. Sootlles and heals, reduces i inflammation aud relieves soreness aud j itching. For all forms' of Piles. Price | ■r>Ue. Guaranteed. Sold by 11. C. bod son. '.it n ManZan Pile Remedy, price 50e is guaranteed. Put up ready to use. One application prompt relief to any form ol Piles. Soothes and heals. Sold by 11. V. Dodson. 3ui The Evidence in the Case. :;l years u- in evidence—Mi lions of «finsuni' rs in evidence—sales made by Mi.ooo agent.- in • vid 'iice You buy 4 iii 'Us L. & .M. Paint and.'! gallons Pure Lin • d Oil Cat (50 1 *«t.-> mix them and m ike 7 gallons last paint ready tor use— -1 ouly &1.20 per gallon—Done in - aiin'itcs. Ham S. Lloyd, Emporium, L..V M. Paint Ageut. Oxide of Zinc—What is it? Its I.he wearing quality ofthe L. &M. PAINT while white lead is the elastic quality of L. & M. PAINT. Wears iully 15 years on outside of a house. Costs ready for use about 81.20 per gal len. Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium, L. & M. Paint Agent. :i0 days' trial §I.OO is the offer on Pinculcß. Relieve Backache, Weak Rack, Lame Rack, Rheumatic pains. Best on -ale ft>r Kidneys, Bladder and Blood, ( rood for young and old. Satis faction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by R. Dodsou. 3m Vi'heti a iii :. writes as follows don't you thin 1 ; It.- > .'.ms it? S. G. Williams, Powderly IV. ..?. says:"l have suffered lor years with Kidney and Bladder trouble, using every preparation 1 came across and taking many prescriptions all without relief until my attention was call ed to Pineu!i;s. After 30 days' trial $1.00). lam feeling fine. Money re funded if not satisfied. Sold by R. C. Dudsoa. 3m For the Farmer. Call at the Emporium Machine Shop for Bowker's fertilizer and printed mat ter giving directions how to use same to get best results for grain and vege tables. 8-10t. EMPORIUM MACHINE CO. Here eomes the Spring Winds to chap, ian and freckle. Use Pinesalve Carbolis ed. (Acts like a poultice for cuts, sores, burns, chapped lips, hands and face. It 30othes and heals. Sold by R. C. Dod on. 3m A number ot rooms, with use of bath ->r rent. Apply to Frank F. Day. 41-tf. Valued Same as (jold. B. G\ Stewart, a merchant of Cedor View, Miss., says:"l tell my customers ■when thev buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold in weight, if afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guarantee at all druu stores. 25c. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our Regular Correspondent.! Washington, May 0, I'JON. An epooh-making fathering will as semble in Washing: » on May 13th, at which time the (Jot -tors of almost every state in the union accompanied! j each by three lieutenants. The Na- j tional Inland Waterway!*. Commission, the Supreme Court, ot the United j States, and representatives of both ! houses of Congress will gather in the west, room ofthe White House to parti cipate in a conference, presided over ! by the President of the United States, ! and during the six sessions to occur ou j : the 10th, 11th and 15th, will endeavor i ; to formulate a practical programme for I j the co-operative conservation of the j j national resources of the nation. With | | a view to promoting that spirit of good ; | fellowship, which will make greatly for | the success of the conference, President j ! Roosevelt will entertain at dinner on | | the evening before the conference, the ! I Governors, the members of the Su- 1 j preme Court, the Secretaries of the In- ' I terior and of Agriculture, and live dis- i ! tinguished citizens of the Uuited States, j i namely Ex-President Cleveland, Wil- j ; liam J. Bryan, J. J. Hill, Andrew Car- ! I negie and John Mitchell. All have ac- I : cepted the invitation with the exeep- , : tion of Mr. Cleveland, and he has in-j dicated his desire to attend it his health j will permit. On the evening of May j 14th, Clifford Pinehot, National For- I ester, will give a large reception in j honor of the Governors and other dis- J j tinguished guests, and on the after- ! j noon of the 15th, Mrs. Roosevelt will \ | give a garden party in their honor, in ! j the White House grounds. Republicans in Washington who ar* ! | thoroughly familiar with conditions in j ! Ohio, have never felt any serious anx- j iety concerning the outcome of the i election in that State, but certain of i the more timid souls have feared that | j Mr.jForaker's antagonism tot.be N a j tional ticket might militate against Re- I publican success. All ouch fears, now, however have been dispelled by the ex traordinary course of the Ohio Demo cracy. They have made the error of nominating for Governor, Judge liar j mon who has consistently opposed j William J. Bryan in the past and who i now finds himself a candidate for Gov- j | ernor on a ticket which cordially en-| dorses Bryan. Republicans are asking | what will be the effect of Judge liar- 1 mon's nomination? Will he swallow Bryan and Bryanism, or will he stand , I by his own principles in opposition to I the platform on which he is norai i nated? Will tho Bryan Democrats of ! Ohio enthusiastically vote for their I anti-Bryan candidate, or will their | loyalty to Mr. Bryan prompt them to j « knife Judge Harmon? In any event, j j there will be, in the opinion of Wash- I | ington Republicans, an ample number j ! of malcontents to offset any such who | may be found in the Republican ranks, j and the Republicans assert that it is | the old story of the Democrats in a 1 > critical situation, making precisely the j bluffder net-del to insure Republican ! success. The marble bust of Abraham Lincoln j by Sculptur G itzon Borglum of New j York which has been accepted i by the Joint Library Committee and j will be given a place in the Capitol ! building, is a present to the govern- I ment from Eugene Meyer, Jr., of New I York. The head, of heroic size, was sent to the White House in February last for the inspection of President Roosevelt and has remained there un till recently. The President was much pleased with it and Robert Lincoln says of it, in a letter: "I think it the most extraordinarily good portrait of my father I have ever seen." REAPING BENEFIT. From the Experience of Emporium People. We are fortunate indeed to be able to profit ofthe experience of our neighbors. Tin public utterances of Emporium resi dents on the following subject will intcr- I est and benefit thousands of our readers. I Read this statement. No better proof : can be had. Mr . Anna Zimmit, living on West | Fourth street, Emporium, Pa,, says: 1, 1 I have received a great df'al of relief front j the use of Loan's Kidney Pills. 1 suf fered with kidney trouble for years and though I doctored and used numerous remedies I could get no relief. I suffer i ed with bachaehe, pains through my j loins, severe headaches, and a constant | feeling of languor and depression. The kidneys were much disordered and the secretions very irregular causing me to arise many times during the night. I finally learned ol Loan's Kidney Pills and procured a box from L. Taggart, the druggist. This remedy gave me more re lief than anything I ever used. I am seldom troubled with backache, the kid neys have been strengthened and I feel better in every way. Doan's Kidney Pills have been a great help to me and I strangly advise anyone suffering with kid ney trouble to use this remedy." When the baby is cross and has you worried and worn out when you will find that a little Caseaswcet, the well known remedy for babies and ch:ldren, will «juict j the little one in a short tim. The ingre- I dients are printed plainly on the bottle. I Contains no opiates. Sold by R. C. 1 Dodson. / CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1908. Animals at Play. Cats delight in racing about, but not j 1 so often, I think, in circles, as dogs do. 1 They prefer straight lines and sharp j turns with the genuine gout jump. j This sudden flight into the air, which ! I appear:- to take place without the aui- I j i.. U's knuivic.! e or intention, cannot ! | tit -f - preparatory to life in the moun- I | tains. In:, • - cat finds the high jump j very i -.tii. .t o:ily in pouncing on | ii < pivy, but in »•■■■ aping Its hereditary I ! enenj.v. Prelim r. ords a movement | piny < 112 your; •-hntnois. When in suin : PUT Hie \ • ung < haniois climb up to the , perpetual - 'now they delight to play on I it. They throw themselves in a erouch ! iug position on the upper end of a | steep snow covered incline, work all l four legs with a swimming motion to I I get a start and then slide down on the j surface of the snow, often traversing j » distance of from 100 to 150 meters in Hi is way, while the snow flies up and i covers them witli a fine powder. Ar rived at the bottom, they spring to j their feet and slowly clamber up I again the distance they have slid down, j —"The Play of Animals," by Karl i Croos. j The Ananias Story. Goto church and hear the pastor, in i his pulpit large and wide, tell about | the dread disaster that o'erwhelmed | the man who lied. It was Colonel | Ananias, who in days long dead and ; gone, shocked his neighbors (who were | pious) when he put the truth in pawn. I Ah, he took the truth and hauled it I through fhe cinders and the slack, and l he slugged it, and he mauled it.and he | j split it up the back; so some bears ; came up and ate him, at the prophet's i j stern command, and the generations ' j hate him as they march adown the i j land. lie was cast into a furnace that j 1 was full of coal and wood, and he mut- ! j tered, "This will learn us" (for his i i grammar wasn't good.) In the Red ] | sea's depths he wallowed, with his j | chariots and men, till a whale came up I and swallowed him, and he felt seedy i j then. Let us therefore shun the fable ' ! and the foolish, futile lie; do the best : I that we are able, camp in heaven by I and by. -Emporia Gazette. The Glory of New York. What other city is there of like size \ which matches New York in position? I It is a seaside city; the salt water | laves its feet. As the traveler ap | proaches it he thinks of Venice rising | from the sea or Is perhaps reminded of | ancient Tyre, which "stood out in the | sea as a hand from a wrist" and of I which the houses were impressively [ tall. "Impressive" is not too indulgent j a word for the skyscrapers of New ! York—clean faced, simple, original and j audacious, they are characteristic of the laud and of the people. They are not ugly concessions to utility, hut a rather grand adaptation of architec ture to circumstances. The ancients, harassed with dread of piracy, would ! not have dared to build a city like New j York on the edge of a great harbor j open to the sea. It is something which i the modern world alone could have | given us.— London Spectator. Work of a Burmese Bud. Instead of a coming out. party as we | know it, the Burmese girl's entrance ! into society begins when she has her j ears pierced. As soon after this as she j feels inclined she selects a husband j and goes to live in a home of her own, ; The home is provided by the man. but ! it becomes his wife's as soon as they J are married. All women, young and old, are addicted to the use of tobacco. | The women seem to prefer the very large size black cigar. Often one meets a woman on the streets of a village with one of these huge cigars in her j mouth and two or three more stuck in the holes of each ear. Deceitful. "Men are queer animals," said the pessimist. "They are all more or less deceitful." "Oh. 1 don't believe that!" replied the optimist. "1 think there are plenty of people who strive to be honest. I know I do. and 1 don't give myself credit for being any better than the majority of men." "Then why do you ask me how my health is every time we meet and stand around and look liored if I tell you?" ~ffi S*? '- ! '"'""l: i" 1 '. l .^fHßH w Wi J ll*-'IT?-'" 1 ?' -?■ '^gw»<lQSESß^KlKsgßi3SaKatßMtflßlWHiWß f J.^iß<^' 1. Perfect Fitting;, Better Tailored j and More Stylish Clothing Than you will find elsewhere for the same price—our stock of TOP GOATS, SUITS and CRAVENETTS ready—come see them. We are showing many novelties in garments for Men and Young Men as well as for the youngsters. Children's Suits Men's Suits Topcoats and Raincoats $1.50 up to $6.50 $7.50 up to $22.50 $lO up to $25 - Stetson, Broadway ¥„ O Ciuett Monarch Gold c • 1 j c L- I X JLC4.I I and Silver Dress shirts Special and bamobin ' + Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. $ I .UU tO $ 1 .«>U Hats, Spring Styles Where the Good Clothes Come From. j New Spring Neckwear 25c to 50c. ' BMiffP iWMEZBBHHSSgWthmBBI^ Mow's This. We offer One iiuudred Dollars ito ward for any case of Catarrh that ca.ii j not bo cured by Halt's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned,have known F. j J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be i lieve him perfectly honorable in all j 1 business transactions, una financially I able to carry out any obligations made j 1 by ids firm. WALKING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per : bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- ; pation. Biliousness and Constipation. For yeaas 1 was troubled with bilious- i ties- and constipation, which made lite j miserable for me. My appetite failed | me. 1 lost my usual force and vitality, j Pup-in preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. J do not know I where I should have been to-day had I j not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and j Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill | feeling at once, strengthen the digestive i functions, purify the stomach, liver and ! blood, helping the system to do its work 1 naturally.—Mrs. Bosu Potts, Birming-1 ham, Ala. These tablets are ior sale by , L. Taggart. It Reached the Spot. JO. Humphrey, who owns a large caal store at Omega, 0., and is president I of tla: Adams County Telephone Co., as I well as of the Home Telephone Co., of j Pike county, 0.. says of I)r. King's New j j Discovery: "It saved my lile once. At j ' least 1 think it did. It seemed to reach i the spot—the very seat of my cough,— ! I when everything else failed. Dr. King's I New Discovery not only reaches the cough j spot; it heals the sore spots and the weak j spots in throat, lungs and chest. Sold j i under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c. | | and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. The World's Best Climate. Is not entirely free from disease, on the i liitili elevation fevers, prevail, while on I the lower levels malaria is encountered to | ! a greater or less extent, according to al- j titude To overcome climate aflections ! lassitude, malaria, jaudiee, biliousness, j fever and ague, and general debility, the | most effective remedy is Electric Bitters, the great alterative and blood purifier; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness, and insomnia. Sold under guarantee at all drug stores, 112 Price 50c. Bulietjjr THE SUMMER VACATION GUiDE The summer vacation is the bright spot in the dull routine of the year's work. It breaks the monotony of the daily round, i and cheers and invigorates for the strenuous life ahead. America abounds with delightful summer resorts in valley, on mountain and beside the sea. The Atlantic coast line from Labra- I dor to Cape Hatteras contains the greatest number oi resorts de voted entirely to the pursuit of pleasure and health in the world. One may purchase from Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agents ; excursion tickets to over eight hundred of these resorts, covering all the desirable places from the rock-bound bays of Newfoundland to the gentle sandy slopes of the Virginia beaches; from the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the Cumberland Mountains of Tennessee; in the wilds of Canada, along the shores of the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes. The famous seacoast resorts of New Jersey—Atlantic City, Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Asbury Park, Long Branch, Spring Lake, Seaside Park, Beach Haven and others! ! so well known that description is superfluous—are among the most popular and most easily accessible resorts in the country. The Pennsylvania Railroad Summer Excursion Book, to be obtained of Ticket Agents at ten cents a copy, or of the General j Passenger Agents Philadelphia, by mail postpaid for 25 cents, de scribes them all and gives the rates and stop-over privileges allowed lonIon tickets. n0326-2t John Rihu. of Vining, la., savs: "I j have been !).'Witt's Kidney and ! Bladder Pills for about a year and they j give better satisfaction than any pill 1 over sold. There are adoz u people here \ who have u- d them and they giv per fect satisfaction in every rise. I have ! i used them inyselfwith fine result.-," Sold I by 11. C Dodcon. Permanent. Bride of Some Months—My tempers 1 you say are trying. Ho—At times. "1 would not have you worn out ; with them. If you cared to be relcas- ' : ed from" "Ob, no; not at all; not a minute. I don't feel so even when I am cross. ! I I'm no ninety day volunteer. I enlist j ed for the war."—Life. Not Disappointed. "A young friend of mine," remarked ! ! a humorist, "got married last month. ' Ue said ton:;> the other day: "'When I married Mamie I thought | she was an angel. But,' he added, '1 I soou found out my mistake.' "'Disappointed?' I asked. " 'Disappointed? Nit!' he cried. 'I ; found she was a good cook.'" Doubly Exciting. "Dorothy always begins a novel in i the middle." "What's that for?" "Why, then she has two problems I to be excited over -how the story will , end and how it. will begin." A Chance. Husband My colleague is the most : insatiable man 1 ever saw. He wants everything lie sees. Wife—Can't you introduce our daughter to him?—Lon j don Mall. The average mau's way to economize is to quit spending money on one thing and begin to spend it on another.— ! New York Press. The Host Common Cause of Suffering, Rheumatism causes more pain and suf fering than any other disease, fertile rea son that it is the most common of all ills, and it is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm will ! afford relief , amd make rest and sleep pos ! sible. In many cases the relief from pain, which is at first temporary, has become j | permanent, while in old people subject to | chronic rheumatism, often brought on by I dampness or changes in the weather, a permanent cure cannot be expected; the ! relief from pain which this liniment af fords is alone worth many times its cost. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by L. Tag- ' gart. j Store"' I < STE4WBERRIES S I • { < A Few Specials: 112 A 3 carts Vulley Dew Corn for 25e. 4 c 2 cans Red Salmon 25c. £ 1 can R. B. Powder 45c. > 4 1 31b can White Cherries 35c. 7 < l 31b can Spinach 18c. £ £ Ilb Walter Baker's Chocolate 15c. j| 5 131b can Nile Brand Lemon Clin# \ s Peaches 25c. <* £ FRESH SHAD. \ \ I lb 60c Gunpowder Tea 50c. \ \ 1 11) Pitted Prunes lb 20 to 30,13 c. % c Fresh Lettuce every week 25c lb. 112 s Malaga Grapes 15c lb 2 lbs for 25c. X | Chickens, S ed ° r ) 5 Free delivery anywhere. s Phone your orders. s Chas. Diehl's Old Stand, West Ward \ . iib imi ■ i rratimro«aßßCigag»r- ajrjxnutmM wmmm \ \ % N \ \ \ V \ \ \ \ : 4 $ SECOND TO NONE / ADAM, ✓ ' M'ELDRUM & / / Y ANDERSON Co. / 396-408 Main Street, $ BUFFALO, N. Y. $ | % / y / Ru / / i k We carry the largest line of Rugs and Carpets in West- y ern New York. We have / the pick of the best patterns % s from all the leading niann- <f / facturers. % / You are sure to secure just £ / the size you want and the / pattern and color you most ', <; desire when you come here, y ' They cost no more than the j inferior kinds. Royal Wiltons, | Bigeicw Exminsters, Fine Velvets, j 3oriy Brussels, T vestry, Ingrain. j / / ; Linoieusfis, Oilcloths, ; < Matiings of a!! Kinds. < / / We make a specially oi / / Linoleums up to 12 feet ✓ / wide for kitchens. % / | ✓ We Refund Your Railroad Fares' / I % A I | ADAM, J I 'MELDRUM & I ANDERSON CO. I / < American Block, Buffalo, N.V. lar \ m \ \-\ N.\ \ \mmH
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