(Lofrrjc-por) [fpess KiTAaLisauu HY O. H.GOULI>. iIUN'RY TI. MULLIN, lit rid Manager. PUBLISH VERY THTRSDA • TBBMBOPB I INSCRIPTION: Her ;mi |2 00 11 paid in advance t> ">0 ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements :i re ptiblishedat the rate of one Jo'lar per square for one insertion and Hftyceuts per square for each snbßeauent insertion. Rates by the year or for six or three months are ow ami uniform, and will be furnished on appll afttion Legal and Official Advertising per square, three iroep or less, J- 00; each subsequent insertionSO cents per square. Local noticestcncentsperlineforonei nsertion, 9ve cents per liueforeachsubsequentconsecutive (nuertiou. Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per Ine. Sim pleannonnceiuents of births,marriages anl deaths will be inserted free. Business Cards, five lines or less $5.00 per year over live lines, at the regular ratesof advertising No localinserted for less than 75 cts. per issue. JOB PRINTING. The Job department of the Press is complete, »nd affords facilities for doing the best class of work. Particular attention paid to Law Printing. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option ofthe publisher. Papers sent outofthecountymustbe paid for in advance. tii"No advertisements will be accepted at less i the price for fifteen words. ■Jdr-Heligious notices free. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Congressman, CHARLES F. BARCLAY, of Sinnamahoning, Pa. For Assembly, JOSIAH HOWARD, of Emporium. For Associate Judge, JOHN A. WYKOFF, of Grove. For Sheriff, FRANK G. JUDD, of Emporium. For County Commissioners. S. P. KREIDEIt, of Driftwood. J. W. LEWIS, of Shippen. For County Auditors, T. E. FULTON, of Grove. GEO. A. WALKER, JR., of Em porium. Good Liniment. You will hunt a good while before you find .t liniment that is equal to Chamber lain's Pain Halm as a cure for muscular and rheumatic pains, for the eure of sprains and soreness of the muscles. In case of rheumatism and sciatica it relieves the in tense pain aud makes sleep and rest pos sible. In case of sprains it relieves the soreness and restores the parts to a heal thy condition in one-third the time requir ed by the usual treatment, ft is equally valuable for lame back and ail deep seat ed and muscular pains. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by L. Taggart. A Californian's Luck. "The luckiest day of my life was when 1 bought a box of Bueklen's Arnica Salve,'' writes Churl' - F. Budahn, of Tracy. California. "Two 25c. boxes cured roe of an annoying case of itching piles, which had troubled me fur years' a: that yielded to no other treatment." Sold under guarantee at ail drug stores, lliti and sick-headache. They clean the syst in and clear the skin. Price 25c. Try them. Sold by R. C. Dodson.3m MenZan Pile Remedy comes ready to u , put up in a collapsible tube with at ./.!e itta'.'hed. One implication proves its merit. Soothes and heals, reduces inflammation and relieves oreuess and itching. For all forms of Piles. Price 50c. Guaranteed. Sold by It. C. Dod sou. ;>m ManZan Pile Remedy, price 50c is guaranteed. Put up ready to use. One application prompt relief to any form ot Piles. Soothes and heals. So'd by R. C. Dodson. 3ui The Evidence fn the Case. 31 years use in evidence—Millions of consumers in evidence—sales made by 16,000 au. Nts in evidence. You buy 4 gallons L. i'v M. Paint and 3 gallons Pure Linsed Oil (at 00 cents) mix them and make 7 .'allons best paint ready lor use— cost only ?! .2 : per gallon—Done in 2 minutes. ••ry S. Lloyd, Emporium, L. V M. Paint Au'eut. Ox'de of Zinc—What is it? Its the wearing quality ofthe L. & M. PAINT while white lead is the elastic quality of L. & M. PAINT. Wears hilly 15 years on outside of a house. Costs ready for use about 81.20 per gal lon. ifarry .S. Lluvd, Emporium, L. & M.l 'uiut Agent. 30 days'trial SI.OO is the oiler on Pineules. ltelieve Backache, Weak Sack, Lame Back, Rheumatic pains. Best on sale for Kidneys, Bladder and Blood. Good for young and old. Satis faction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by It. C. Dodson. 3m When a man writes as follows don't you think he means it? S. G. Williams, Powderly Texas, says:"l have suffered tor years with Kidney and Bladder trouble, using every preparation I came across and taking many prescriptions all without relief until my attention was call ed to Pineules. After 30 days' trial $1.00). lam feeling fine. Monoy re funded if not satisfied. Sold by It. C. Dodson. 3 m Latest Popular Music. EMiss May Gould, teacher of piano forte 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. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Regular Correspondent.! Washington, May Hi, 100 K. Congress ia making rapid progress toward adjournrnt and everything now points to a co,, '-lion of tlie ses sion on May 23. The Honao lias pass the Vreeland financial bill and the Senate has substituted therefor a modi lied form of the Aldrich bill, which is believed to be of far greater merit. Both houses have appointed their con fcrres and the measure which will be finally enacted, if any is passed, will be tramed'by them. In order to secure favorable action on the Vreeland bill the House had to repudiate its Bank ing and Currency committee and the Fowler-ites, as they have come to be called, are in blind rage. There is an okl saying that, "Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad," and the members of the House have paraphrased it to read, "Whom the Speaker would destroy he first appoints to the Banking and Currency commit tee." Of the thirteen great supply bills of the government, all but two have pass ed both houses. The calendars of the two houses are practically clear and House committees have finally acted on two measures which the President regards as of the utmost importance. One legally creates the Inland Water ways Commission, provides a salay for its secretary and quarters for its offices, and the other makes the government liable to its employes engaged in haz ardous labor for injuries incurred in the service. Any such so injured shall receive a year's pay, should he remain unable to work for so long, and should he die, his years pay shall goto his family. All hope of anti-injunction legisla tion has been abandoned at this ses sion because of the extravagant de mands of the labor union leaders. The President favored a moderate bill and there were able members of both houses who were prepared to carry his recommendations into effect, but the labor leaders were so insistent in their demands for legislation which neither the Chief Executive nor his supporters in Congress could conscientiously ad vocate, that Mr. Roosevelt has advised them to let the entire matter drop. how's This. We offer One Huudred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, 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 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. John Kih ~ot Yining, says: l 'l have been .selling DcWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for about a year aud they give bettor satisfaction than any pill 1 ever sold, There are adi zen people here who have used them and thev give per fect satisfaction in every case. I have used tliein myself with line results.' Sold by It. C. Dodsou. Biliousness and Constipation. For yea.is 1 was troubled with bilious ness and constipation, whieh made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force aud vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I. should have been to-day had 1 not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver aud blood, helping the system to do its work naturally—Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birming ham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by L. Taggart. 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-lot. EMPORIUM MACHINE CO. Here comes the Spring Winds to chap, tan and freckle. Use l'inesalve Carbolis ed. (Acts like a poultice for cuts, sores, burns, chapped lips, hands and face. It soothes and heals. Sold by It. C. Dod on. 3m A number of rooms, with use of bath or rent. Apply to Frank F. Day. 41 tf. Valued Same as Uold. 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 guaranree at all drug stores. 25c. When the baby is cross and has you worried and worn out when you will find that a little Cascasweet, the well known remedy for babies and children, will quiet the little one in a short tim. The ingre dients are printed plainly on the bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by It. C. Dot! son. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1908. BACK GIVES OUT. Plenty of Emporium Readers Have This Experince. You tax the kidneys—overwork them— They can't keep tip the contiual strain. The back gives out—it aches and pains; Urinary troubles set in. Don't wait longer—take Doan's Kid ney I'i Us. Mrs. A.J. Anderson, N. Main street, Port Allegany, Pa.,Jsay6: "I have used a great many remedies for the relief of kidney trouble but have never found any thing to give such beneficial effect as Doan's Kidney Pills. I suffered con stantly with backache and pains. In the morning it was with the greatest diffi culty that I arose and if' I attempted to stoop or lift anything, sharp thrusts of pain were the result. Headaches and a tired teeling were also present and it was with difficulty that my ordinary duties were performed. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me relief at once and at the present time, I am much better in every way. For the results received, I am glad to give my grateful recommendation of Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sob: agents for the United States. Re nicnilmr the name—Doan's—and take no othc.. We Recommend Sexine Pills. It makes no difference what is the cause ot one's weakness. If it be a tonic that is needed Sexine Pills will do more than any other tonic. They are the one tonic that strikes at the bottom of all weakness, the nerve centers. They send new vitality bounding through the body, producing a glow and tingle that revive the languid energies of youth. Sexine Pills begin by bringing quiet repose to fluttering nerves, and inducing restful and refreshing sleep. Price SI a box; six boxes 85, with full guarantee. Ad dress or call 11. (J. Dodson, Druggist, Em porium, Pa., where they sell all the prin cipal remedies and do not substitute. For a burn or scald apply Chamber lain's Salve. It will allay the pain al most instantly and quickly heal the in jured parts. For sale by L. Taggart. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr. Insist upon DeWitt s Witch Haze Salve. There are substitutes, but there is only one original. It is healing, sooth ing, and cooling and is especially good for piles. Sold by It. (J Dodson. Warning. All persons aro hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Manager at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1!)G3, 24-tt. on. mmm* SPECIFICST Direction* v.lJh rath Vial iu Firo Languages. Englir/i, German, Spanish, Portuguese anil French No FOE. Frlco * Fevers, Conff<»~Hon-* r Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. «|>i.UU 10 Ipl.jU Hats, Spring Styles Where the Good Clothes Come From. New Spring Neckwear 25c to 50c. I Mil WHlWilli'" - r & Kuehne Prize Contest Continue!, from Ist page would prove an ideal boom while the work lasted. We might suggest a street, car line. This is quite badly needed and would be very beneficial as well as an im provement, adding to the looks and welfare of Emporium, I could go 011 for pages 011 the booming of our little town. The thoughts crowd in upon me faster than I can put them down. However, Emporium will bo just what we make it. If we make an effort we can succeed in making of the little Metropolis, one of the thriftiest little towns in the state. It is up to the populace. Let us be up and doing. MARCELLA QUINN. How to Boom Emporium. There is much to be said on this sub ject so vitally interesting to all good citizens of the town. Much that might be suggested is impracticable, and still more is not only practical, but neces sary to the growth of the town, Cameron county lias vast undevelop ed natural resources at her command. Her mountains, though now denuded of their forests, carry in their bosoms, not only the coal and gas already in use, but also, sand glass, clay for build ing and lire brick and petroleum. Very few people realize the beauty of our mountain scenery. A summer resort built near the end of the road generally spoken of as the "new road" would be a materia! aid in building up the fortunes of the town. One obtains the most beautiful views of the town and surrounding mountains on a trip up this road. If a traction line could be built connecting this beautiful spot with the Sizerville Mineral Springsand passing through Keystone Park, beauti lied and kept in order, it would un doubtedly attract large numbers of de sirable people. The idea of building a health resort at Sizerville is not a new one, but it is surely a feasible plan. Then what might not be accomplish ed by improving the appearance of the town. All the squalid, unpainted wooden structures might be removed to make way for modern business build ings. A Government post office is surely not an impossibility in a town of this size. Then our jail should be more in keeping with the beauty of the courthouse. We have a just cause for pride in that edifice, with its beautiful lawns and terraces, but what a vast im provement a modern stone jail would make in its appearance. Our public [PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD | 1 SPECIAL TRAIN | I TO I 1 Knights Templar Gonciave 1 AT I H EiilE, IA„ | MWKWAY, MAY 25, 190S Leaves Emporium Junction 1:35 P. M.m | ROUND $6.00 TRIP 1 I I Tickets sold May 2'.i to 27, good returning until .June I, inclusive. I Proportionate rates from other stations in Pennsylvania. I PARADE DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 26. | J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, D Passenger Traflic Manager. General Passenger Agent No. 403-14-lt. ■ ! streets in some portion of the town are I veritable mud holes all the year round. Much h;iß already been accomplished ! in this direction, but there is still room I for improvement. Another factor in the prosperity of ! the town id homo trado. So many ■ people hnj' almost everything they use | from mail order houses when they ought to keep the money at home IP | everyone could be induced to buy I what they need at the local stores, per haps the high prices, of which they | complain, would be reduced. In the way of manufactories there is an excellent opportunity for a stove factory, which would utilize the pro duct of the iron foundry. There is an almost unlimited supply of glass sand in which might furnish material for a glass plant, and the clay in this vicin ity is said to be among the bast in the world for the maufacture of building j and paving brick. Though little or 110 j coal has been discovered in Emporium, i there is said to be a rich deposit at I Beechwood, which is not so far away | from town that the opening of a mine | there would benefit us. Then the railroads could do a great deal toward improving the town. Even a new Btation and beautiful i grounds attho junction would be a j great help. So much depends on the I first impression one receives of a place, j But more than this might easily be ac complished. Tho old Emporium and j Rich Valley Railroad which once ex j tended to the tracks of the Pittsburg | Shawmut and Northern could easily be | rebuilt and improved, thus connecting J the P. S. & N., with Emporium. The methods by which the prosper ity of the town might be enhanced are almost innumerable, but these few will serve to show what Emporium might be like if her natural resources were developed. Let us hope that sometime : in the future, we of the younger gener i ation,for our posterity will behold Em [ porium as a bustling, thriving and j beautiful city. "Signum". JEAN L. MACNARNEY. When youjthink of Indigestion think j ot Kodol, for His without doubt the only preparation that completely digests all ! classes of food. And that is what you need when you have indigestion or stom ach trouble—something that will act promptly but thoroughly; something that will £et right at the trouble and do the ! very work itself for the stomach by di j gesting the food that you eat and that is 1 Kedal. It is pleasant to take. It i* sold ' by It. C. Dodson. Store \ | STRAWBERRIES j \ A Few Specials: ) \ 3 cans Valley Dew Corn fur 25c. S q 2 cans Bed Salmon 25c. J 1 can K. B. Ptfwder Jsc. i \ 131b can White Cherries3sc. \ F 1 31b can Spinach ISc. x 1 lb Walter Baker's Chocolate 45c. \ I 131b can Nile Brand Lemon Cling x 112 Peaches 25c. £ FRESH SHAD. > \ 1 lb 600 Gunpowder Tea 50c. \ C Ilb Pitted Prunes ib 20 to 30,13 c. c 112 Fresh Lettuce every week 25c lb. ? \ .Malaga Grapes 15c Ib 2 lbs for 25c. I \ Chickens, ° r \ Free delivery anywhere. \ | Phone your orders. c | T. W. WELSH 1 \ Chas. Diehl's Old Stand, West Ward J \ V \ N \ \ X \ \ V \ \ \ S SECOND TO NONE / / ADAM, ✓ / MELDRUM & | ANDERSON Go.i / & 396-408 Main Street, i /■ BUFFALO, N. Y. White I / $ ! Goods \ % '% / Beautiful Fine White Dress % / Mualins for Wedding, Grad- uation and Confirmation Dre.ises. £ WHITE FRENCH BATISTE, 45 incite* j§ / wide, fine sheer qualities 50c to 75c yd- %_ , WHITE IRISH SWISSES, 32 inches wide / real Belfast Muslins. 35c to 75c yard. / WHITE WASH CHIFFONS, genuine '/ Swiss goods; the best washing fabric ■' / made 35c to $ 1.00 yard. '/ WHITE PERSIAN LAWNS of Egyptian . / Cottons, lon/; fibre: will launder per- ' • iectly, 32 incites wide.. . 15c to SOC yard. 'y WHITE SUN BLEACHED PERSIAN * * LAWN, 40 incher wide: pure white; / sheer quality 15c to 50c yard ' / WHITE DOTTED SWISSES in small / line pin dots; from our own factory in / fct. Gall, Switzerland. . .50c, 65c, 75c / to $ I.oo.yard. / WHITE FRENCH ORGANDIES, 6S inf. ■ ches wide; made in Prance: our own y r special importation 75c to $1.25 yard, « / WHITE RE:;AISSAN( i: MULL, 45 in-' / ches wick*, s »u dull finish: beautiful y quality.. • .50c, 75c, 1.00, $f .25 yard. / WHITE PE .J1 vN LAWNS, the best line . / • i liu : • heer and tin; 45 in- / ohes •• me; all prices,.. .25c to 75c yard. '' t ' WHITE . tENCH LAWNS, 15 inches wide; a little heavier than the Persian; "j 112 will JaunJer p ?rfectl> . 25c to 75c yard. / WHITE I;u LINE . LAW . . heavj / enough to drape 50c to SI.OO yard / WHITE IRISH LINEN CAMBRIC, sheer J line quality, yard-wide soc t<» $1 .25 jd t / - We Refund four Railroad Fores' / < y lii connection with the" Chant- / ber of Commerce we refund you railroad fares according to the . ' amount of your purchase. ' • « / i J ADAM, S | MELDRUM & ANDERSON CO. J American Block, Buffalo, N.Y. fa if % /X ■ \ \ \ X \ X v \ \ \ \