ESTABLISHED, 1866. Camovon County Press HENRY 11. MUI.LIN, Kditor and i'roprietor ORVILLB PaouDPooT, A ssistnt and Manager RAYMOND KLEES, Assistant Foreman. W. BOOTT STBBNKB, Assistant T.ical Editor. PUBLISHED KVKUV THURSDAY jers.wK.'T-uiii i%'-' *■» • REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Governor, JOHN K. TENER, Cbarleroi, Washington county. For Lieutenant Governor, CONGRESSMAN JOHN M. REYNOLDS, Bedford county. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, HENRY HOUCK. Lebanon County. For State Treasurer, C. FRED WRIGHT, Susquehanna county. For Congress, CHAS. E. PATTON, Clearfield County. For Representative in General Assembly, JOSIAH HOWARD, Emporium. The Tariff as a factor in the higher prices was always a negligible quant ity—we shall have just as low prices ander this Tariff as we ever had, and the only fear we need to have is that price, in many lines, may fall too low, especially on the products of the farms. —Cedar Rapids "Republican." A low Tariff by taking wages and salaries and business prosperity out of this country and placing them in other countries does make low prices for the farmer's products, and a genuine Pro tective Tariff, by keeping wages and salaries and business iu this country does give the buyers of the farmer's products the wherewithal to buy.— Kansas City "Journal." Helpful Words. From An Emporium Citizen. Is your back lame and painful? Does it ache especially alter exertion? Is there asorenessin the kidney re gion? These symptoms indicate weak kid neys. There is danger in delay. Weak kidneys fast get weaker. Give your trouble prompt attention. Doau's Kidney Pills act quickly. They strengthen weak kidneys. Read this Emporium testimony. Mrs. F. llalderman, E. Filth Street, Emporium, Pa., says:"l had rheumat ism for over two years and the doctors did not relieve me. When I was told about Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a supply and before long they did away with the attack, i procured this remedy at Tas gart's Dru/ Store and in view of my ex perience, can recommend it highly." For sale by all dealer*. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents, llomemb r the name— Doan's—aud take no other. Locks Himseli in Prison. A man who neglects to take the right tonic when be is run down by overwork or nervous strain locks himself up from the pursuits of life. Sexinc Pills are the greatest of at • tonics tor all forms ot nerve weal n *s in men and women. Price $1 a box. six boxes $5, with full guarantee. Sexinc PilU restore energy wheti all other tonics fail. Address or rail ou K. C. DIMISOII, Druggist, Emporium, Pa., where they sell all the principal remedies aud do not substitute. They have a Definite Purpose. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief in cases ot kidney aud bladder ail ments. .Mrs. Hose o laser, Terre Haute, Ind., tells the result in her case. "After nufferintf for many year* from a serious caae of kidney trouble and spending much money tor so called cures, I found Foley Kidney Pills I Hi- only medicine that me a permanent cure. I am again able to b' up aud attend to my work. I shall never hesitate to recom mend them. Fur »alc by Kmp jrium Drug Co. SUfirri Skeptics. That a clean nice, fragrant e<>uip<>und like Buckled * Arnica Salve wil: iu ntantly relieve a bad burn, cut. aid, wound or piles, 'tavern skeptics. But cures pruV' its a • ••udortitl l> iaU*r of lite wont tor' «. ulcer- BOIL ! I MM. eetattia, all ia erupt ion va- al* l.i;j«d hand'', sprains aud e»»iu* Tr) J'tu at all drut'gtxi*. \V tell the dIC- 'Hun Is till I 111 (he action of the taweU re.'uiar tl • r>- i« a natural craving aud rvliah tor I i. When this ta la kin,' )>>u uiay In * tkat you need a dure if t'hauiberUlu - aoh and Liver Tablet« ru khe dll'--' 'iigS3 Bags; i .^i^ w C n « nt k n *« i.eneral Baden-Powell, founder "l>oy scout" movement, may on American visit inspect youthful scouts. Central figures in Spain's iieWS J fidpSIIOIS disagreement with Catholic church are Spanish Premier Jose Canalejas an«l Cardinal Merry del Vai. Senator Crane of Mas- Of the Week sachusetts began western trip to view political situation. Through aid of Captain Kendall of steamship Montrose and wireless alleged murderer, I)r. Ilawley M. Crippen, was captured by Detective Dew, Scotland Yard. Statue of General ltobort K. Lee wins position in statuary hall. Senator Charles Dick, major general Ohio national guard, in coininanj of militia during Columbus car strike. Walter 11. Stubbs, Insurgent candidate for governor of Kansas, renominated. lowa insurgents, led by Senator Cummins, make congressional gains. The Delineator for September. "Seven Times a Servant," will arouse the curiosity and interest of all who read The Delinator for September. The first article in a series of social of and sociological studies by Anne Forsyth, a college girl who tried the experiment of earning a living in the "protected environment" of American homes, will be found as facinating as a piece of dramatic Action. In "Conversazione," the editorial de partment of The Delineator' Erman J. Ridway gives advice to the women who think they can not afford time or money for play. For all the weary work-worn Jills who have been help ing carry numberless pails of water up countless hills he sounds a note of good cheer. Incidentally, he has something to say about our man-made, every-day maxims and calls attention to curious facts concerning them. As usual, "Conversazione" is a page of brilliant philosophy in which Bparkle many witty sayings. "To The Witness Stand—The Work ingman's Wife," by Mary G. Field is a masterly presentation of testimony of fered by women who have had actual knowledge of what the high cost of living meanß to the average family. "The Danger-Line in Patent Medi cines," by Woods Hutchinson, M. D., is one of the important articles of the month. John Warren tells of "Women Who Are Making Musical America," and Harrison Rhodes has many amus ing things to say about "Americans Abroad." The tiction includes "Out of the Wilderness" by Dorothy Canfleld; "Love and Mademoisella Clemence" by Helen Sterling Thomas; "The Brother Man" by Zona dale and Mary Stewart Cutting's serial, "The Cnfore. seen." The Churches. KKEE METHODIST, KIKTII STREET. F. B. SCHKINBK, Pastor. Services every Sabbath morning; Sab bath school at 10o'clock; Sermon at 11; Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Text, Prof. 19:10. A cordial invitation in exended to the public to attend all of these services. Come, bring a friend with you. KMMA N't'Kl. CHURCH. RKV. M L. TATE, Rector. Services will b« held at Emmanuel Episcopal church next Sunday the Pith Hundav after Trinity. There will be Holy communion at T:3Q a m. At 10:30 Morning Prayer and sermon by the Hector, who will deliver a biog raphical sermon, taking as his theme, lessons from the Life of Enoch. Even ing Prayer and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. The second seruion of the series on the "laird's Prayer" will be delivered. The them will be "The Holy Name" Strangers are always welcome a' Km manuel church. I>y*>ntery i< a disease but can be cured. Cbuiulx-rlaiii'ii Colic, CI «!> r* nil I'uirhiK i ll< uiedy ha* IM-I-U iii. F' fully UM I in nine • |>ui IV || III* never been known to 112 »il It I* tlly tsluabl* for rbildren md adult*, ami wh> n rnlui'Ml with wa t> r aud »»••<'totted, It W pleaiNtul In take. AmU b) all de t It-la, I He on Panama Canal hi* In I ln.liilul >irswUsi'k uiala ruiiil ill.i li4< brought tulferiat; HI' I 'lt jilt i'i ilx>>i it unlet 'WL TU TLIWIFIIY 111. 111 SAD MM malaria roubles. "Tbree buttles •iiajilil.ly ir*d Me i a 4ltd bwaltb yr guard j«ur k*dn«ys bj taking ttdnsy H-w>;dy rtwld b| Km CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST IT, 1910 I Getting Desperate. Bome of the otliee buildings In (he | large cities are constructed apparently with the Idea that every possible square foot of space must be utilized for renting purposes. The corridors are narrow, the passageways to the elevator shafts hard to find and the stairways located In obscure corners. There may be Are escapes, but they are equally obscure, and a stranger would not know where to look for them. The occupants of a room on the sev enth floor of a building of this kind, devoted to the uses of a fire and life insurance companies' agent, were sur prised one day by the sudden entrance of n wild eyed man who seemed to be laboring under strong excitement. "Say," gasped the intruder, "will ; some of you fellows please throw me ! out of this building!" "What for?" asked one of the clerks. "I've been trying for fifteen minutes ] to And a way out of It, and 1 can't." They did not throw blm out, but | piloted him to the elevators, and he j succeeded at last In making his es | cape.—Exchange. Nearly a School Scandal. What might have been a terrible sen sation, calling for public investigation and much newspaperlety, w"ns averted | by the visit of a shocked mamma to j one of our public primary schools. A j ; friend of the mother was calling at the j , house and asked the little daughter, : "How do you like your teacher?" "Oh. my teacher is nice," answered ; ; Tot. "but she is always asking us for a I cigarette." "What?" cried the lady and the mamma In horrified tones, seeing con- ' taminatlon of the morals of Tot under the teachlncs of a modern bachelor of the feminine gender. "Yes. mamma. She says, 'Cigarette, i cigarette.'" The next day mamma visited the school. As she entered the class room the teacher was calling first to one child and then to another, "Sit erect, sit erect!" while Tot flashed a glanco of Intelligence and "Didn't I tell you so?" at her mother.—Wasp. _______———. The New Page. "Look here, Wilkin#," said a doctor to his boy in buttous, whom he had occasion to reprimand. "1 can't stand i auy more of this nonsense. You'll hava 1 ' to turu over a fresh leaf." "All right, sir," was the witty re sponse; "you shan't complain of me again, sir I'll be an eutlrely new page."—London Opinion. All en One Bids. "I am told your bride Is very pret- j ty," snld Miss Peppery 1 j "Yes. Indeed!" replied Mr. Con Sect. "Several of the guests at the ceremony were pleased to call It a 'wedding of beauty and brstus.' " "Weil, well! She must be a remark able woman! That's au unusual com bination to one person." In the Stilly Night. "What is It?" the druggist sleepily Inquired from his bedroom window, "Tills l»h drug store, alu't It?" asked the man who had rung the night bell. , "¥es What do you want?" "Want to look in your city directory minute an' she«t where I llv Phlla delphla l.edger Espandmg The Old Krlettd I understand that , your practice Is gettlug bigger. The Touug Itoetor -Thst'e true My patient has gained nearly two pound* In the I last mouth Wanted Help Wife (crying in a troubled dream) llelp' ilelp' II uh - four dear! Wor rylag about the servant problem e*ea la bee sleep. Hoe tun Transcript Tie a*-ret of *u.•<•e«e Is cowstasey ts purpose HeaconefUUS. TfUDE MORAL—Joan of Art *a* thu only woman on tarth able to r«»i*l a bargain advor tlMintnl—and iho't dead. If you'vo got a bargain in lumo thtng, advortito rt to tho wom •n fotki in this paper. t'edef Hfcltiglee fl Ml p«r thousand || I (< It Howard % t'o'e Old Time Friend. Fred Sizer and wife, of New Castle, Pa., are guests at the old home on the Portage. The PRESS sanctum was glad to receive a call from our boy hood days friend, Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrington and Miss Hattie Fountain returned Tues day from Lewisburg, where they were guests of Mr. H's parents. HOWARD SIDING. Mrs. Michael Hillyard was very pleas antly surprised on Saturday evening. About twenty-five of her neighbors and friends, with ice cream and cake came in, it being her 80th birthday. She re ceived many and pretty presents. All re port a good time and some of the boys wished grand ma might have another birthday soon. Mrs. E. Close is spending a few days this week with her daughter, .Mrs. Wm. I 11. Johnson, on Bryan Hill. I Mrs. Brenn, of St. Marys, w ; fe of i William Brenn, supervisor of middle I division, visited Mrs. R, Fisher on Satur i day. also attending the birthday party at i M rB. Hill yard's. I Mrs. Blandon and children, of St. j Marys, visited her mother, Mrs. E. Close, } a few days last week. XXX SINN AM AHONING. Miss Amber Sharp, of Austin, was the I guest of Mrs. Noel Bushore. last Sun- I day. The Misses Edwards, of Sizerville, visited their uncle, A. L. Ensign and family, last Sunday. I Mrs, Orin English and son, of Ilaui mersley, are visiting Mrs. Knglish'a par ■ cuts, Noel Bushore and wife. Jay Shaf'er came down from Etnpori-' utii, where he has been working with his ! father and spent Sunday with his mother j here. Wm. Van Wert and wife have re-; : turned from their vacation. Miss Theo. Penrith is visiting a j Lacejville. i Master Birney Shaf'er is spending a few days at Kmporium. A. W. Phillips visited Kmporium last j j Sunday. John Kissell, of Sterling Hun, spent Suuday here as guest ol his sister, .Mrs. T. S. j'ultnn. Mrs. Yauatta visited her daughter, | j Mrs. Barton, over Sunday, j Mis Kthel liunyan was the gnest of , Mi-s C'elia Gleuson at Dtifiwood several ! days. James Liston, from Michigan, visited . his brother, Arthur Kline, last week. Mrs. Del Miaa Myrtle Baird is unable to attend to hei duties at the tower, ou account of > ' illness. i Miss \ erua Corbett has lelt town we uuder»taud to be married- Shi ha* our best wishes. MM. Bay Smith aud children, of Huntley, visited Mr*. WM. Wheal on. Ist-i Sunday. Miss Helen Counsil leturued TUM4J , froui L«'k Haven, Mr WII M •/?er and »|»ter. Mrs. I K. F Smith, w. tit up the Folk Tuesday I to visit relatives, l»r (' W tiny made a hmiiucaa trip to Ktup ritim Tuesday Smith was called to Wmi port last werk on aeoouul of the death ol his lather Mrs. \ \ Brooks and MUM Mroeks made a buslStwa trip to hock HaVeu It dsy. \ private deue« by the Hull aud Fisher families was held in l.oguu a Hall, WedMetday Might \ unHiial usi«rtamui> at fur l>> s- Ui ol' Kpwuiih l.«ague, will be held is the . Lm. li Ktida) evimitig Vduoa»iou lit* -» SLI««r olluliug Will be titled. Kvery jms wultoiai ('has A. louasllj Visited KiMpoiluui i«»t Haiurdaj. |O, lOIW. \ \ \ t O/C>* ttuiw\ SMII lnr HICKS RUN. Born, Aug. sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ciphert, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Lupole, B daughter. Miss Martha Losey, of Sinnamahon ing, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Berfield. Harvey Hicks, of Huston Hill, is building a dwelling house here. He ex pects to occupy it in the near future. Miles Hilyard, who fell off the mill trestle a few weeks ago and was BO severely injured that he was confined to the Dußois hospital, is able to bo on our streets again. It will be some time be fore he is able to resume his work. Mrs. Alzina Barr, who has been con fined to her bed for the past two weeks, on account of pneumonia is improved at this writing. Miss Elsie Pepperman, who has been suffering from an attack of rheumatism, is able to be around again. Mr. GeorgeS. Connor, of Dents Run, and Olive Myrtle White, of Benczette, were united iu marriage by Walter E. Barr, Justice of the Peace, on Aug. 7th. A house owned by J. E. Dußois and occupied by Lowell Lupro, was en tirely destroyed by fire with contents. The fire then spread to the house oc cupied by Charles Shirk and almost totally destroyed both building and con tents before the firemen could get it under contiol. Mrs. Kunes the cook in Martin Lantz's camp was taken to (he Lock Ilaven hos pital on Monday to be treated for typhoid fever. B. K. W. Aug. 8, I'JlO. Struck a Rich Mine. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., says ! he struck a perfect mine of health in 1 >r. King's New Life Pills tor they cured I him of Liver and Kidney Trouble after I 11 years of suffering- They are the best ; pills on earth for Constipation, Malaria, ; Headache, Dyspepsia, Debility. 25c at 1 all Druggists. Warning AII persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Manager at the works- KKYHTONK POWDKH MFG. CO. Kmporium, i'a.. August Ist IDO3 Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano fort 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. 44-tf. New Firm! AT THE Popular Peoples' Store Hi'MkMT SUl'Mlil Clark & Morrison Who are now lu übar|fa >ost as secretary of state. Few of the former strikers were taken back on the Grand Trunk and Central Vermont lines, and much dis satisfaction was expressed. Prince Henry, the husband ot Queen Wilhelmiua, broke his collarbone in a fall from a bicycle. The charred bones of the bodies of a rancher his wife and son were found on the Starbuck ranch, near Santa Rosa. Cal.; a 'apanese servant was sought for the crime. Monday. \dvices from Honolulu reported that the germ of leprosy had been discovered. Sir Wilfrid haurier, the Canadian premier, >vas slightly injured in a col lision on his trip to the Northwest. President Taft wa» assured by Rep resentative W. B. McKinley. chair man of the Republican congressional campaign committee, that the Repub licans would carry all the seats in the house of representatives which they now hold and would win back sent* they have recently lost. According to statistics made public in Des Moines, one-third of the bable-i under one year of age died this sum mer; cholera Infantum, infantile paral ysis, poor milk and Improper care were given as reasons. Tuesday. The I'nited -Rata* immigration com mission reports that conditions In th« bituminous coal tields of Western I'euusylvania retard the assimilation of foreigners and are not conducive tn stable family life Prom Washington It is announced that under the Payne tat iff Uw thei* were more goods Imported Into thU country during the last eleven month* than for any corresponding period in the history ot the country. \ young Welshman, u«iug a mi chine of hW oaii cogMi UCIIMU, Hew from faidiff to l.otid«n by night a ii Ip of IfcO miles. The Italian ruvfcl family gccoidigtt to a report from Rome, has withdrawn objection# to the uiari iag« of ih<- liuke of Hie Abtuxti and Ml-* Klklim Wst'needay. The I'atholU Junta at tiaii riehasttaii has decided tu organise a militant propaganda in Northern Spain. sua has idanued au enormous demonsii 4 lion, Portugal also shnas »ign« of a rupture *Uh tfce V allien. The Jail aullw'i lUee at Quebec r fuse tu deliti-r many leiegisius am' tt}«fta#i§ge* ty in fri^ipen. only di* patches froia his London •olicitor he lug alluned to 'eu» h hlin. lu»p«-eio l»«a has returned to the uliy • lu*4i» 1 |fV I ft! li# iwit uplured I bgiUo alviu* 1 hem » mii' t"l of the 'P-psi intent -s t Uogieii , ihw 1100 pi ul Mad>i> arc ne*d to liavg lost iu.tHj men In ilte a* •ash 1 Si«« •%iiteee bents ta»e 'ai'ei •Hh ■»••« wl l» We e*ia« iw ills lwl«t*« o| Lite luhbsa 1-