Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 18, 1910, Image 12

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, , II ■ "Perfect lubrication with*
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Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C Dodsot
CALL FOR FRFf HaiHPLf
A FREE TRIAL
PACKAGE Merb" k oa '
rf&w v will be sent to anyone who will write
Park's Royal Med. Co., I<e Hoy, N.Y.
This old established preparation has
achieved a large sole on account of its
}R. PARR great merit mall cases of Canatipa*
• Famous Hon, UHieuaneas, Sick head-
German ache. Nervousness, Kidney and .
Physician Liver 1 rouble. Only 25 Cents.
REMEDy
MOQBBanaugjgacmau^.-jaßa'jogtufwii
CTJBUB
Coughs, Colds,
Whoqsng&H^h
This remedy can alw&y s be depended upon and
Is pleasant to take, it contaiiii no opium or
other harmful drug and may be given as confi
dently to a baby as to an adult.
Price 25 cents, large size 53 cents.
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Blairsville
College
FOR WOMEN
58th YEAR
An Institution Unsurpassed
i for Mental and Physical
Training
I The college provides a liberal edu
cation, thorough instruction, home
surround.ngs and care. Large
campus for Athletics. Another
now building this year.
Only 120 accepted. Others on
the waiting list.
Christian 1 non sectarian) guidance.
Music Domestic Science Art
Preparatory Department
Faculty Consists of Thirteen High
class Professors
Rates Low
For catalogue and further par
ticulars, address
MAGNUS C.IHLSENC,
C. E. E. M.. Ph. D.
Pissldsat
BUim.lOs C»ta«. Blairsville Pa. j
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
PEHSOMLLY--CL.NOI:CTFD EXCURSIONS
Niagara Falls
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miuju nm from Emporium, Pa.
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1 LINCOLN'S
Catarrh Balm
For Coughs, Colds, Catarrh,
Hawking, Spitting,
Hay Fever, Sore Throat,
Asthma and Grippe.
MINISTERS AND DRUGGISTS RECOM
MEND LINCOLN'S CATARRH BALM.
i Rev. J. P. Peuder, Blairsville, Pa.;
• Rev. S. L. Messenger, Trappe, Pa; Rev.
| W. G. Brubaker,Phoenixville, Pa,; Rev.
j J. E Freeman, Allentown, Pa.; Rev.
i D. P. Longsdorf, NVeissport, Pa.; O. B.
J. Haines, Druggist, Allentown, Pa.;
I Howard R. Moyer, Druggist, Quaker
-1 town, Pa., and R. D Fraunfelter,
' Druggist, Easton, Pa., all say over
their owu signatures that they have
used LINCOLN'S CATARRH BALM
, and give it taeir unqualified emlor.se-
I ment.
CATARRH, ASTHMA \ND
HAY FEVER CURED.
Wm. Heater, Allentown, Pa., writes:
I He suffered twelve years from Asthma
and Catarrh, Lincoln's Catarrh Balm
cured him.
John MacGregor. Bridgeport, Pa.,
writes: That after suffering seven
years with Cataarh and Hay Fever,
Lincoln's Catarrh Balm cured him.
I CURED IN' THREE WEEKS.
Chas. Kerler, Jr., Kditor Courier,
Blairnville, Pa., writes: That he suffer
ed many years from a form of dry
catarrh, the first application of Lin
coln's Catarrh Balm gave wonderful
relief and inside of three weeks he was
entirely cured.
ORDER TO-DAY. 50 Cents Per Jar at
EMPORIUM DRUG COMPANY.
Post Office Building. • Emporium, Pa.
TAGGART SOLD RELIABLE,
Emporium, Pa.
R C. DODSON. Pharmacist,
Fourth Street. • • Emporium, Pa
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910.
Tha !3arb-:r- s Idea.
Beutlej had nei n oili laie the night
before, or. ml her. lie had M iv.-tl in
late in a little affair, and about all lie
had icll lo stiow for n in I lit- ujot'uilig
was an old fashioned away-troui hotm
made headache. In hope ol relief he
had sought Ills old friend, the tiarbcr.
and the latter bad becu linsj on Itent
ley's head and face for the past hour.
"By love. Karl." said Bent ley as
the barber rubbed the top of his bead,
"that feels mighty good. I can tell you
The man who invented massage was
not only a genius, but a benefactor in
the whole human race. They ought to
put up a statue to turn. There's uoth
lug like it when a fellow feels seedy.
There's only one trouble about It."
"Vot lss it?" asked Karl, hoping that
perhaps he might overcome the dilli
culty.
"Why, it's all on the outside," said
Bentley. "It there were only some ap
paratus that would enable you to get
Inside a fellow's head and clear out
the pains of the morning after, what
a blessing it would be."
"Veil," said Karl. "I t'ink that maybe
some day dose vacuum cleaner fellers
vlli do dot already. Vot?"—Harper's
Weekly.
The Practical Goat.
M. Jules Benard was the mayor of
Corbigny. in the Nievre. Every Sun
day he contributed to the Journal de
Clatnecy, and this Is the sort of things
he used to give the peasants. Writing
of the Journal Ofliciel, posted up on
the wall of the mairie and which no
one ever reads, he said:
"I had forgotten the goats. One of
them never misses a number. Standing
on Its hind legs, with its front legs
resting on the poster, it moves its
horns and beard from right to left,
like an old woman reading. When it
has finished reading, as the official
sheet has an appetizing smell of fresh
paste, the goat eats it. After nourish
ing the mind one must feed the body.
Thus uothing Is lost In the commune.
What a pity that all novel readers
have not the stomach of this practical
goat! Tney might then eat the books
they had read, buy more, and so the
man of letters would i«i the end he
able to eat in his turn."—Paris Letter
to London CJlobe.
The ff In ffarington.
The spelling ot the ancient name
ffarington with the small "ff" found
in old manuscripts is merely the reten
tion of the old form ot capital "F."
Deeds of conveyance in the time of
George 11. and 111 recite. "George of
Great Britain ffrance and Ireland
king," etc. The form could not there
fore be due to Ignorance, as has been
said, for lu days when gentlemeu of
estate were gentlemen of quality such
a spelling In deeds could hardly arise
from lack ot a knowledge of spelling
The ffaringtons of \\ ordeu Hall. Lan
cashire, prefer, like several other well
known families, including the ITolkes
and ffrenehes. to retain the archaic
capital "0." The family trace their
descent from Hugo de Meolls, who
came to Englaud with the Conqueror,
and they have been associated for
generations with the court, army and
church and with public lite.—London
Court Journal.
A Persian Hotel.
Some years ago an etlort was made
to establish a European hotel at the
juuetion of the two most traveled
roads of Persia Each room of this ho
tel contained some articles whicb 1 at
least have never found In any hotel
In either Europe or America. Among
them were u nightcap, a hairbrush
and a toothbrush Perhaps It was on
account ot this extravagance that the
scheme failed. An American mission
ary as be was leaving this hotel oue
morning was asked by a servant what
he bail done with the hotel hairbrush
This dignified man In clerical attire
with his wife and children was pre
vented from leaving the hotel until It
was iincertaliied that he had S|x>ken
the truth when be said that he threw
the brush under the tie*l to scare away
a cat—Mrs. Colquhoun In 1»s Angeles
Tliuea.
Fifty Men and One Elephant.
Interesting tests were recently made
lu Loutiou lo determiue the respectlvu
pulling power of horses, men and ele
pfianta. Two horses weighing l.tiuu
pounds each, together pulled ii.ihu
I .omuls, or f&U pounds Wore than their
combined weight Uue elephant,
pouuds each together pulled ;t. i.io
pounds, or ii.'J'iU poiind-i less thau Its
weight. Kitty meu. aggregating 7.&UU
pounds in weight, pulled S.I&O pounds,
or Just aa much as the single elephant,
but, like the horses, Ihey pulled more
than tlielr owu weight Uuu iiuntlritl
UicU pulled lii.UUJ |mitliill St Loulk
llfpUbtlC.
Difference Defined.
Mrs Muchwed treading puperi Can
you tell lus the tllllenit.u between a
visit and a visitation! Mi Muchwed
(drylyi- A Vlnllattou. uij deal. If one
uiay Judge by the spilling is some
thing longer Ihnii a visit Kor luitain •«.
when your iiiotUei conies lo »«e us It
would be iwiwl lo call ll a tlsltatluu
CH«r«st«r
t haracmr i» uoi rui in marble It Is
no! stiiitfilnn ,• «ollit iiinl unalterable ll
I- - ii .*• iiiiiw living snd chaining and
mat ui .line dl»> asvd a* our buttles do
.a fft-j.
In Oi <'i»>iiiMl»sli.n of evil mealier Is
i . . a a i*.#•— • m>tln«l ibee. Ili.ni aft
i taain 4 l*>aplf Another
tti-iii i i • .'oi«| ikjMdf i boa t-wusi
il • b-i " in mill r wrung ihan l«
4<> i"i| aspttiei io b# somvi lines
t i „i.ii i«h owl lo I nisi Jekueou
IK- :.>»»!» *< ti
"T.nu ■ 1 ■ f:ii itii'i - wife, "I
wt«fi >"ii «• • .i-iiii vmii pi hern on
111 liilue
"Hull -iii-i -ii •ru rainier 'irertln'
tusiKlfi'oiih- mill von- .\|oliti> vou'll
be twinilli in- in-M to Urt'ii nij tilllti!
OUlen lIIJ fIKMII ll <lll It'lllli tile tlol Id
cool Ut\ 11*11 ill ill > «HS>el IlUt III.V
grant her k»•;»' Ins Hilars oti tli i;iM".
an' «'.> itliJ 11 • \ fatliet mi by wii. I'm
H'llii to U'.-tll nil II »> 11:11(1 ill us InllU
an I (illll I eii He. so Mi.Tf!'
Whereupon it*aiii-il hard, so hard
tIIUI 111!' 111 'll * 111 tullle Sllddl'Ul.T rnl
lapsed mid *|ifii wieii out It?, iejjs and
went down with a tvtjjhtful crash of
crock "t-.v
"Wfll, you've none an' done It now'"
screamed the old lady. "That's a pre'-
t.v mess. ain't It: Kf you'd bud Hi
►sense of a chipmunk you'd have know
ed th' reason I didn't want you to lean
on th' table wuy, cause th' leys nun
rickety An I Ktiess a little etiquette
wouldn't hurt you none anyway, Ezra
Doolittle. to say nothin' of savin' $'J
wutb of family crockery."
And the disctisted farmer stumbled
out from the scene of wreckage and
chased a harmless tramp three tniles
down the road with an ax handle.-
Clevelaud Plain Dealer.
Handicapped.
Englishmen use their hands compara
tively little in conversation, but French
men use tlietn a good deal. Quaintly
enough, Parisians have a very keen
sense of the exaggerated way in which
the southern Frenchman and the Ital
ian help on what they have to say
with their bands, and this accounts
for the following story:
An Italian railway thief was caught,
redhanded In the train, handcuffed and
brought to Paris. As he was walking
out of the Gare de Lyon between two
detectives a friend met him.
"Hello!" he said. "Where have you
been this long time, and how are you?"
The prisoner looked at him pathet
ically and shook his bead.
"What's the matter?" said his friend.
"Have you been stricken dumb?"
The prisoner raised his handcuffed
hands. "Very nearly," be said.—-Lon
don M. A. P.
Room and Board For Single Gentleman
"So, Belinda, I hear you und 'Doc'
have parted company. Couldn't you
get along?"
"No'um; least 1 couldn't. D'ye know
that low down nigger Just ma'ied trie
to' my money?"
"No?" 1 said.
"Yas'm. lie saw all them things In
my pa'lor. sillier butter dishes and
crayon portraits that you and the othe'
white ladies' gl' me, and he just
thought be was goin' to set in there
and smoke while I washed and I'iied.
And I had a big burial Insurance, too.
and be knowed that, So I jus' natch
ully tu'ned him out."
"Yes." I said. "But I thought 1 saw
hltn going In your back gate last
week."
"Oh. to be sure! He's round, but
he's jes' boa'dln" with me now."—
Ladles' Home Journal.
Beginning of the Germ Theory.
Agostino Bassl. a country doctor In
the north of Italy, early In the last
century was the starter of the germ
theory of disease. At that time a pe
culiar disease was killing the silk
worms, bringing ruin to the whole silk
country ot Italy. Bassl, by the micro
scope, discovered the germ which is
the cause of the disease. The germ
later was named Botritis basslana.
Bassi believed and stated that human
diseases were also caused by geruis.
Bassi's work was sneered at and pooh
poohed by his fellow men and physi
cians, and be failed to make a lasting
impression, thereby losing great glory
for Italia.—New York Press.
Th« Orkney Islands
"The member from the Orkneys" 1.1
the only man In the British house o(
commons who can say he sits for
Islands. Only sixty of the Islands are
Inhabited, but the constituency em
braces more than <IO,OOO people.
The Orkueys were once given by
Norway to Englaud as security for «
queen's dower and never redeemed lu
the Islands the voters must go to tin'
(Hills by boats, and In some cases the
distance to be traveled is eight tulles
First Aid.
"Now," said the professor, "•upiioio'
you hud been called to see a patleul
with hysterics some one, for Instance,
who had started laughing Slid found
It Impossible to stop w hat Is the first
thing you would doT"
"Amputate his funny boun," prompt
ly replied the new student.— Ilu'lstou
Post.
Did Her Beet.
"Wert sl%mvs csreful about tlies* i
couMgii'io <ll*cnm«N," said Mrs lan>
ttllutl. tiun Johnny had not well ot i
the ineusius we bought solttu suiphui |
rsuillcs and discoui vrteil lbs nous*
from top to bottom **•»CtHesgo rril.nn.
An Ad«int*||i.
"Ho you prufei servants «lw s '
English Imperfectly I"
"Yea." repllmj the lioiiMwiie "If I
doii'l understand what the) »ajr I *"
not obliged to dismiss I lie in so fI • ,
■4usatly • Ksehnnge
|sMH*i«a.
Onc« g|*« your utiud tu »u*pl<'t |
iud there Is eurv to Uu t*««l Munich i*
It In lliv tllllrsl olgtil tin ill I "
wllli » >uiu|s ft.i 11.. wakeful ..it II
la r*S"t»«l lu tisisii
1 h« Gsmpletni
I* rubs III) lias «ti>rw»stuu i» u»
nft*ii«r by vMsupis tltu auy othe>
arytaiag la blasted <m m»"- »»••••
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FIFTEEN-DAY EXCURSIONS
August 19 and September 2,1910
Atlantic City
Cape May
Wildwood, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City, N. J.
$9.55 From Emporium
STOP-OVER AT PHILADELPHIA
Allowed on return trip if ticket is deposited with Station Ticket Agent
Full information regarding leaving time of trains on which
tickets will be accepted may be obtained of Ticket Agents,
or B. P. Eraser, D. P. A., 307 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
J. R. WOOD GEO. W. BOYD
Passenger Traffic Manager 656-23-6t. General Passenger Agent
Special
Reduction Sale
in All
Millinery
and
Tailored Suits
j
Will Continue until all
j
are Sold.
I ! '
MRS. E. S. COPPERSMITH.
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If you have anything to be printed bring it to
this office.