i it hi sit. Owing to the 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 Poods, Per fumes, Toilet and Fancy Articles and extra liberal discount on Fountain Syinges, 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 drug trade in general at the OLD HE- | LIABLE DRUG STORE. L. TAGGART. EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY . j I'RIO i. LIST. Emporium, Pa., May 9, 18!>8. ; S'EMOPIII I. a, per sack <2 00 Graham " 1 00 Rye 70 : Buckwheat, " Patent Meat.. " 45 Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 00 . Chop Feed, " 1 00 Middlings " 1 oo Bran,. " 1 oo Corn, per hushel, 56 | White Oats, per bushel 45 ' Choice Clover Seed. 1 ChoiceTimothv Seed, ! ~ ■ ! Choice Millet Seed, I At Market Prices. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, I Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. ■John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the 1 . subject, Is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continu ally in back and sides—gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortu nately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bittters, and to mv great joy and sur prise, tlie first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use 112 for three weeks and am now a well j man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only < 50 cents per bottle, at L. Taggart's i drug store. If you want to Sell Anything, If you want to Buy Anything,— If you want a Tenant. Advertise in the PRESS | j jpp i|Sfi £l 8§ PmJ SB! m THE AUCTION SALE OF OUR g§ pa Ha STOCK OF CI OTSITNCx INI) GFNTS' "FURNISHING GOODS 0% No matter what it brings. The discription of these goods given by Mr. King, is guaranteed by us and our guarantee lasts un- jSS til the goods are worn out, P§ || THE FAIREST SALE EVER CONDUCTED IN CAMERON COUNTY. YOU CAN'T BEAT YOURSELF IF YOU TRY. i ABSOLUTE HONESTY. NO DECEPTION. 1 i & f| Goods Sold Positively Without Limit. IS i i Jigs Your Choice of the whole stock. Will put up anything in the store on request. Our GUARANTEE goes with everything. |fig Come and see us. ml 1 R. SEGER & SON, 9 M ~ m ||l Next to Bank EMPORIUM, PA. Tilt. Poplllai ClotlllCTS and TlllllisllClS. {/*8 J WS W2V TZ2) WZ) ws IRX TSSS H.OC.VI!. IJKPARTMKNT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution> invite*l. That which yon would like to .v .in thin department, let us know It;/ pos tal card. Icitcr. or personalty. Henry Haupt reports good luck fishing on Saturday. Mrs Geo. Gross visited her parents at Austin, last week. ('. C. Craven, of Sterling Run, was in Emporium on Tuesday. I). ('. Hayes is able to walk about out doors, after several days' illness. Mrs. W. T. McCloskey left for her home at Wilkinsburg, Pa., Monday morning. (\V. Belden, of Grove, was a very welcome caller at the PRESS sanctum on Tuesday. Ross W. Barrows and wife will not move back to Cameron, but remain at Lock Haven. Frank Murry will return to Buffalo 1 next Monday, having greatly enjoyed his visit here, j Miss Edith Kline came down from Johnsonburg and visited her mother | over Sunday. W. L. Sykes, of Buffalo, N. V., was a I pleasant caller at the PRESS sanctum j this morning. ' W. H. Howard and family returned I last evening from an extended visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. Flank Barnett, of Falls Creek, is the guest of A. E. Gross and family on Maple street. Jas. M. Davison came up from Sinne mahoning on Saturday and visited in town over Sunday. 11. Clint Olmsted, of Coudersport, was in Emporium last Thursday, on his return from Pittsburg. R. W. Barrows and wife visited in town Monday and Tuesday, guests of Josiah Howard and wife. Mr. Jos S. Johnston, editor of the Driftwood Gazette, visited his brother John and wife, on Sunday. F. N. Shaffer is Buffering severely with a very sore arm. it is feared that it may be of cancerous nature. Tlios. Gallagher took in the excur sion to Pittsburg last Sunday. He reports having had a pleasant time. Constable-Assessor Harry Hemphill called to see the PRESS on Tuesday. He is feeling quite well these days. S. E. Mnrry, one of our hustling business men, visited friends and trans acted business at Pittsburg this week. Mrs. Lydia Corwin returned to Wil liamsport Monday morning, after a CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1898. two weeks' visit with relatives in Em porium. Mrs. W. K. Wright, of Renovo, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. C. Hyde, 1 and sister, Mrs. T. F. More, in town this week. J. I'. Felt and family returned on Tuesday from Emporia, Fin., where they passed the winter on their orange grove. A L. Reed, of Oil City, Pa., repre senting the Enterprise Milling Co., •cted business in Emporium last Saturday. T. C. Hippie and Geo. Weymouth, 1 prominent attorneys of Clinton county, were in Emporium Tuesday, on legal j business. ; A number of Emporiumites took in j the Pittsburg-Sehenley excursion last j Sunday. For further information ask Jim Law. R. S. Ostrum orders his PRESS sent to (Iranere, McKean county—the new town recently established by II C. & H. C. Rich. Allie Morgan goes to Celeron—the Coney Island of America—to-day. He has accepted a position in ono of the j association bands. A. L. Ensign and S. D, Roblson, of Sizerville, were PRESS office visitors , last Saturday. They are both anxious j to serve Uncle Sam. , 1 Rev. W. R. McNeil, wife and gran daughter, Mae, of Emporium made a ' short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Hacken- , 1 burg, of Austin, last week. John A. WykofF, of Grove, had legal 1 business in Emporium on Tuesday and | paid the PRESS sanctum a visit. Mr. Wykoff is a prominent candidate for Associate Judge. Mrs. Elizabeth White and family, of Third street, who have been residents of this place for a number of years, will leave 011 Monday for Buffalo, where they will reside in the future. C. W. Belden, John A. Wykoff, Jas. Hay lies and Jos. Jlaynes, ofSinnema honing, were in Emporium on Mon day, having in charge Caleb Haynes, a lunatic. The poor unfortunate was taken to Warren yesterday. Mr. John Moore, who formerly at tended the High School here, is a member of the Third regiment, New York Volunteers and at present is stationed at Camp Black, Hempstead, N. Y. Peter R. Beattie, who is in the Ho meopathic Hospital, at Buffalo, is getting along nicely and expects to come home this week. Mr. Beattie says the lady nurses are so kind to him that he dislikes to leave them. We are pleased to inform the friends of our old citizen, Geo. Metzger, Sr., that he appears to have fully recovered from bis recent affliction. He tells us he can step just as high, walk as good as ever, but regrets that he can't •whistle just a little bit. . Miss Stella Avery, for several years one of the best ladies employed in the Warner House dining room, left 011 Monday for her home at Tonawanda, N. V., where she will reside in the future. Before leaving she ordered the PRESS to follow her weekly. We were pleased to receive a letter from our old friend Ed. .1. Young, who resides at Howell, Ind. Mr. Young left Emporium about ten years ago and reports himself and family well and wishes us to remember them to their old Emporium friends. He keeps posted 011 affairs at this place through the medium of the PRESS. Mrs. Sherwood Pierce and the young son of Thos. Smith while out gather ing flowers on Wednesday, killed a rattle-snake that measured three feet and ten inches. Our former townsman, H. C. Rich, of Buffalo, greeted many friends in j Emporium last Saturday. ; S. D. McCoole and T. R. Williams, ! of Driftwood, called on Emporium ■ Mt>Uds this morning, j Theo. Hudson, of Cameron, was a , pleasant caller at the PRESS sanctum this morning. About 40 per cent, of the men who volunteered in Pennsylvania and went to Mt. Gretna were rejected on physical grounds or else because it was deemed best that they should not go. Alto gether more than 13,000 men were j taken to the camp to secure the requi-1 site quota of 10,000. The balance was | weeded out. Some weeding was also 1 done at home before the officers took the troops into camp. The expenses of all those who wero accepted will be paid by the United States, dating from the time they left home, but the State is responsible for the time and main tenance of tlie men rejected.—Franklin News "'lt is tho Host on Earth." That is what Edwards & Parker, merchants of Plains, Ga., say of Cham berlain's Pain B'llm, for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated and muscular pains. Sold by L. Taggart. may Fulton & Pearsall. I These up-to-date painters have con solidated their business and may be found at their shop in Parsons' Bazaar. 1 Both are practical painters and will give prompt attention to all work en trusted to them. Estimates furnished for all kinds of house, sign and deco rative painting as well as wall paper ing and frescoing. Especial attention given to out of town orders. 47tf. Rich Valley Notes. [ j Editor Pri st . i | Fine growing weather. Mrs. Morris Lewis had a sewing been ! i couple of weeks ago. A good deal of 1 sewing was accomplished, and as is j usual at such places, some talking was 1 done. Eld. S. Ebersole, of Sterling Run, preached in the church here Saturday evening the 14th. E. E. and W. E. Swartwood drove to Sterling Run, Tuesday last,on business. Miss C.race Chadwick, of Salamanca, N. Y., is visiting 111 the valley at I present Leon Chadwick has moved to Em- ' porium where he expects to work in 1 the tannery. E. E. Swartwood presented his daughter with a line buggy horse last week. Jason Loucksand family have moved back on their farm. The schools in the valley are all closed now ; xcepting Miss Alda Car ter's and that will close to-day, (Mon day. ) Madge Anderson has gone to work for Mrs. Mark Wright up Clear Creek. Some of the people of the valley met last Saturday and cleaned uptheccme tary again. A dance was held in Herbert Lewis' 1 new house Monday night the 16th. j Mereie Barr has gone up West Creek j to stay with her sister this summer. Burt Housler's two little girls, Ethel and Rena have been making their Aunt, Mrs. Henry Goff. a long visit. L. Lcckwood was toying to separate two dogs that wero fighting, the other I day and one of them bit his hand se verely. : Burt Sweesey who has been living at | Washington for some years has return- 1 ed to this place. The old saying about ! getting your feet wet in these waters is true. Mrs. Geo. Carter and her children have returned to Olean, having changed her mind about moving here. 1 Mr. Howard's farm house at Lawn » 1 View is a large one, but none too large j for Eldon Lewis since that beautiful j little daughter arrived last Thursday morning. A wreck occured 011 the Rich Valley | It. R , last Friday, smashing sixteen j log cars into fragments and breaking I the steam loader. ''Old Dan" was also | injured to some extent. Fortunately 110 ! one was hurt. | 111 answer to Josiah Howard's ques- : ' tion in last weeks paper, it seems to 1 me that the officers of the law are the proper authorities to look after the j cases he mentions instead of preachers | iind school teachers.. ADINA May 215, IS9S. Wins on Merit. ! Laxa Tea, plain, simple, thorough 111 1 ; its action, leaves no bad after effect as i powerful drugs often do. Try it. Sold j and guaranteed by all druggists. 10 j | and 25 cents. 2-32-141y o It Was Painful. | But Warren's Corn Cure never fails. \ Sold and guaranteed by all druggists i at 15 cents a bottle. 2-32-141y i What's In a Name. Comfort, ciisc: nnd pleasure when ap plied to 'dm cur«, Warren's is the one. I'. never fails, sold anrl guaranteed by nil druggists lit 15 cents >jer bottle 2-32-14-ly. Jamestown lias roiiw wheelmen who ride "ii the sidewalks of that city, knock down people and then abuse them for not getting out of the way. PR3 9 PODT' Williams' Indian Pita 'p 9 |.ij' Mitiiusiit w '|| l"iiid. wn |] CrW.is ii i». .iltlcf. >.'iviinstant re- IB ■ I'c 112. J)r. V.'ll iiir.m'lnrti aPileO.'nt -63 rncnl i-i|»repi!rny runi lon re ceipt, of prir. st» <•<•;,! t .1. (Ml WllUSfflS MANUFACTURING CO., Prop . <;x .vi.tmi. oi.io. For sale by R. (.'. Dodson. SpLO tVERYWHy?L-; v? R.C. DODSON, THE Druggist, r.MPORIVM, PA. Real Excellence. Beauty's opinion is not always ex pressed by words. When the most stylish young ladies of Emporium and vicinity, buy our perfumes and call again for a second and third supply, it indicates that they are pleased. It only shows their good taste, as our perfumes are recognized to be the very best and purest extracted odors manufactured in the world. 5