HUM Hi Ml Owing to tiic very liberal patronage I have had from our people and in view of the hard times I will until MAY Ist,reduce the price of Physicians Prescriptions as follows, viz : All I oz. mixtures, regular price, 20 to 15 All 2 oz. mixtures, reguiar price, 25 to 19 All 3 oz. mixtures, regular price, 35 to 25 All 4 oz. mixtures, regular price, 45 to 30 All 6 oz. mixtures, regular price, 65 to 50 All 8 oz. mixtures, regular price, 85 to 65 And a corresponding reduction on all packages of Powders, Pills, Oint ments Also liberal discount on all Patent Medicines, Baby Foods, Per fumes, Toilet and Fancy Articles and extra liberal discount on Fountain Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Atomi zers and Nursing Bottles. I will guarantee my goods to be strictly fresh and equal to any goods in the market. Thirty years experience in the town of Emporium is sufficient evidence of competency. If you wish to avail yourself of the liberal offer, leave your Physician's Prescriptions and urug trade in general at the OLD RE LIABLE DRUG STORE. L. TAGGART. EMPORIUM MULING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., May 9, ISSB. .VEMOP.f!I,A, per -sac!: *2 00 Graham, " 1 00 Rye " 70 Buckwheat " Patent Meal.., " 4' r > Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 00 Chop Feed, " 1 00 Middlings " 1 00 Bran,. " 1 00 Corn, per bushel, White Oats, per bushel, 45 Choice Clover Seed, "1 Choice Timothy Seed, At Market Pricc -i Choice Millet Seed, ; At .uarjeet prices. Fancy Kentucky ttlue Grass, j !n Memoriiim. In loving remembranco of Vernon Calchvell, died May Btli, 1898, aged one year, two months, and five days. Little Vernie was our Darling, pride of all Our hearts at hoire; Hut an angel came And whispered Vernie, Darling, do come home. We loved him; yes, we loved him, But an angel loved him more; And they have sweetly called him To yonder shining shore. The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said come; And with farewells unspoken, He calmly entered home. First Fork, Pa., May lfi, 1898. C. E. L. If you want to Sell Anything, If you want to Buy Anything,— If you want a Tenant. Advertise in the PRESS The PRESS, one year 81.50. ggj |p ♦ "*■ A(JGTI * S § . || THE AUCTION SALE OF OUR g§ I STOCK OF CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS 1 ra 19| fESj Will be continued every evening this and next week. There is positively nothing reserved from this sale. jgSj MAU Alust be Sold to Somebodv at Some Price, y HI " ep No matter what it brings. The discription of these goods given by Mr. King, is guaranteed by us and our guarantee lasts un- |Sj til the goods are worn out, M THE FAIREST SALE EVER CONDUCTED IN CAMERON COUNTY. YOU CANT BEAT YOURSELF IF YOU TRY. || M ABSOLUTE HONESTY. NO DECEPTION. U m II Goods Sold Positively Without Limit. § m M |§g Your Choice of the whole stock. Will put up anything in the store on request. Our GUARANTEE goes with everything, jfeg j§?B Come and see us. ||l§ 1 R. SEGER & SON, 8 Next to Bank emporium, pa. The Popular Clothiers and Furnishers. M LOCAL 1)1 :PA R T 31ENT. :>EKSONAI. (iOSSIP. Contribution•< invited. That which you wovM like, to sec in thin deportment, let nr. know by poa tal card, letter. or personally. P. 11. Shumway, ofOlean, N.Y., was ; in town Monday. Miss Wilhelm returned from Em | poria, Fla., on Monday. Miss Ray Smith accompanied Mrs. Freeman to Pottstown. John Clair left Emporium on Mon day for Vancouver, B C. Prof. Suhrie, of St. Marys, was call ing on Emporium friends Tuesday. Wfti. Howard, of Williamsport, was ! in town on Tuesday, transacting busi j ness. Mrs. Jos. Swallow, of Elbon, Pa., was a PRESS office visitor last Satur i day. Farmer Bulcom is actively engaged | | at his farm and goes to his work like I an old-timer. Miss Belle Fish, of Hammersley | Fork, is visiting her sister, Mrs. ■ Proctor, on Fifth street. Mrs. Dennis Donavon, left on Mon day for New Brunswick, to join her husband, who has located there. I Miss Lizzie Stahly returned last Sat- j I urday from Pittsburg, where she has ! I been visiting her brother. J. P. Felt and family will arrive in Emporium to-morrow. They are now visiting their sons at Philadelphia Jno. O'Byrne, who is now in the employ of the Enterprise Milling Co., at Oil City, Pa., is in town visiting his wife. Mrs W. H. Freeman departed on Monday for Pottstown, Pa., where her husband is employed by the National , Transit Co. I Mr. J. Cameron I lute-bins, of St. j Marys, one of the Union News Co.'s i efficient employes, visited friends in ; town over Sunday. Mr. Theo. Corwin, who is in the em -1 ploy of the Penna. 11. R. Co., at Williamsport, was in town Monday j attending the Logan reunion. P. J. Bloom is attending the session j of Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, at j Wilkesbarre, Pa. Mr. Bloom repre i sents both encampment and lodge. Mr. Fred Cooper, of the Summit [ Supply Company, Keating Summit, I Pa., was in town on Wednesday, I shaking hands with his many friends. ! Mr. and Mrs. F. Walker and son, of | Warren, Pa., are guests of Mrs. John j J. Hinkle and Mr. and Mrs. R. Warner, jat this place. Mrs. W. is Mr. Ilinkle's sister. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1898. Miss Maggie McDonald, one of Em porium's most intelligent and bright young ladies, left this morning to visit relatives and friends at Wichita, Kansas. Miss Minnie Miller, on£ of Drift wood's most charming young ladies, spent a few days with Emporium friends last week, guest of Miss Nellie 1 lamilton. Miss Olive Clemens, who ia attend ing McAllister University, Toronto, Canada, is spending her summer vaca tion with Dr. F. C. Reick and wife, at this place. Miss Nellie Hamilton, and Miss ' Josie Kautz, two of Emporium's very ; pleasant young ladies, called at the I PRESS sanctum yesterday. Mrs. \V. T. McCloskey, of Wilkins burg, Pa., came up on the morning I train Sunday, to attend the Logan j family reunion. She will visit with | friends and relatives in town for a few ' days. Miss Addie Garrity, who recently i graduated from Bryant & Statton's ; Business College at Buffalo, is now i employed in the office of Johnson & I McNarney, as stenographer and type- I writer. i j A reliable informant tells us that Mr. 1 j James Cassels, who left here some I time ago to enter the navy, has ship j ped to sea 011 the cruiser St. Paul, 1 under the gallant Captain Sigsbee. Mr. A. B. Hayes and Miss Maggie i Hall, of Bradford, Pa , were guests of | D C. Hayes and family over Sunday. ] They were going to Centralia, Pa., to j be married by Rev. T. W. Hayes, a ' brother. 1 ; Dr. A. W. Baker received a letter from Buffalo yesterday, concerning ! Mr. P. R. Beattie, who is in the Homeo pathic Hospital there. The letter states that Mr. Beattie is getting along very nicely, with prospects of a speedy and complete recovery. Miss Hollis Taggart, of Emporium, has taken charge of the Postal Tele graph office. Miss Taggart is an ex pert in her line and attends strictly to business. She is a most pleasant young lady, and one who will soon become a great favorite with the young people. —Coudersport Enterprise. Mr. A. J. Turley, one of our enter prising citizens was a social caller at the PRESS sanctum last Saturday. Mr. Turley informs us that while he is now actively engaged in monumental • work and taking orders for the same, he is making arrangements to establish works at Emporium. He should be ; encouraged by our people, for he is a reliable, good citizen. John Picard, of Clearfield, Pa., w s in Emporium yesterday and visited Harry Hemphill and family. Mr. P. was formerly a county commissioner of Clearfield the same years Mr. Hem phill was eourt house janitor at Clear field. Mrs. J. A. Fisher, of Emporium, is spending a few days in town, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pearsall.—Potter Enterprise. Mrs. Allen Russet is very seriously ill with pneumonia. Her sister, Miss Ada.Jenkins, is also very low and her death is daily expected. Geo Tompkins and wife, of Friend ship, N. Y., are visiting their son, Fred Tompkins and family, at this place. Miss Sadie Hacket, of Driftwood, is the guest of Miss Tessie Robinson, on East Allegany Avenue. Judge Samuel Smith, of Sterling Run, called on his numerous friends in town last Friday. D. C. Hayes has been on the sick list for several days and confined to his residence. Prof. Stouffer visited the Sinnema honing schools yesterday. Jos. Friendle is the happy father of a bouncing baby gii!. Mrs. David Murry continues in poor health. Don't stop advertising because times are dull, for that will make them duller. Besides the more competitors that leave the field temporarily the better it is for you during their ab sence.—Printers' Ink. Mason Hill Letter. Rain! Rain! Rain! Mr. William Millerand his lady from Mix Run, visited the former's mother, over Sunday. Mr. Harry Williams visited at home over Sunday. Clara Ives, of this place, is now stay ing with her sister, Mrs. Wrighter, at Pine street. Edna Logue, Effle Verbeck and Minnie Clonce, of Sinnemahoning, were guests of Stella Logue, over Sun day. C. S. Williams, of Houston Hill, at tended church here on Sunday night. Ava and Alice say they are not always asleep when they have their eyes shut. Maud Williams was the guest of Lizzie Jordan on Sunday. Martin Hill, of Sinnemahoning, vis ited his daughter at this place on Sun day. Draisus Ives visited home, Sunday. May 16, 1898. PEGGY. Ciardeau Notes. Editor of the Press. The Keystone 1 \ !!. has !■■ n doned. Vintre-s Bro*. have all th« cut and their mill torn down, move. Ford Bros., of this place. ' mill torn down and moved to < *e, where they have a four years' jei Itifh iSt Andrews have moved • <-ir store from this place to Grenere N. (!. Sturm has embarke He grocery business in the room formerly occupied as a pool room. Mrs Miller, wife of Barney 'or, died on Sunday, May Hth, of consump tion, aged 19 years. Funeral was held on Monday, May 9th—Rev. G. Sleep, officiating. Interment was made in Sizerville Cemetery. Mrs. Crotsley, wife of Rev Crotsley, is seriously ill with diabetus. Our town has only one-fourth the population it had two months ago. Another disgraceful, drunken rabble occurred on our street, in front of the church Sunday. It is a disgrace to a community to have such men in it Ed. Muzrall lias taken possession of the bears farm. Mrs. Mary E llis lias rented the Parker Estate and will take possession June Oth. Geo. Woodmansee, of Grenere, is visiting among friends at this place. W R. Sizer made us a business call last week. The members of the L. O. T. M. are working hard to retain the Hive here. Some want it moved to Sizerville Mr. Geo. Parker has left for parts unknown. His wife has returned to 1 Chicago. J. Kreitner has rented a piece of land j of Mrs. Ellis, as have also F. K. Zim | mer, and N. C. Sturm, and will try their luck at farming. DICK TURPIN. ! How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin | deep, depending entirely 011 a healthy I condition of all the vitai organs. If ! the liver is inactive, you have a bilious j look; if your stomach is disordered, ' you have a dyspeptic look; if your kid -1 neys are affected, you have a pinched ! look. Secure good health and you will | surely have good looks. "Electric i Bitters" is a good alterative and tonic Acts directly on the stomach, liver and ! kidneys, purifies the blood, cures ! pimples, blotches and boils, and gives I a good complexion. Every bottle j guaranteed. Sold at L. Taggart's drug \ store. 50c. per bottle. School Report. Report of Truman School for term closing May j 3, 1898. Number of pupiis enrolled, .'*o. Pupils 1 who missed no days during term are Bessie Cook, | Katie Markert. lIONOIt ROLL. Fifth grade: Bessie Cook, John Markert, Richard Lawson. Lizzie Markert, Annie Cook, i Fourth grade: Samuel White, .Joe Cook, Delia Lawson, Katie Markert. Third grade: Etta White. | Second Grade; Rosa Lawson, Sophia Markert, ! Ruby Andrus. Ralph Filling. | First grade. Lewie Andrus. ANNA A. L. EVERS, Teacher. What'n)na Name. ■ fort isc an'J pleasure when ap p • .n;i cure, ' Varrcn's is the one. It : >it fii:s, Hold and guaranteed by al in ; inih at 15 centa per bottle Inriu < hriHiiiiu w; h treated in an 'nilad vliltc manner. Wins on Meut. !,MX.I T< , plain, simple, thorough in its action. I< ves no bad after effect ad powerful drugs often do. Try it. Sold and guaranteed by all druggists. 10 and 'Jo cents. 2-32-141y Dewey ip helping the insurgents to jnsurge. It Was Painful. But Warren's Corn Cure never falls. 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