Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 11, 1898, Page 5, Image 5

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    1 iili is.
OwitiK to the very liberal patronage I have had
from our people and in view of the hard j
times I will until MAY lst.reduce the price of i
Physicians Prescriptions as follows, viz :
All I oz. mixtures, regular price, 20 to 15
All 2 oz. mixtures, regular 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- j
fumes, Toilet and Fancy Articles and
extra liberal discount on Fountain
Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Atomi- j
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
j-our Physician's Prescriptions and
drug trade in general at the OLD HK
LIABLE DRUG STORE.
L. TAGGART. j
H. C. OLMSTED,
AT THE
[ill DO Ms Sle
Is still doing business and expects to be
whether they strike gas or oil. My stock
is complete in every line. - - - - - -
Dress Goods.
I have the largest and best assortment
ever kept by me, which I am selling at
VERY CLOSE PRICES.
Come and see the beautiful styles iu
Ladies Capes and Jackets, cheaper than
you can buy the same in the large cities.
Also Misses and Children's Jackets. - -
My Shoe Department
la well stocked with Ladies, Gentlemen's
and Childrens wear. Cheaper in price
not quality) than any exclusive Shoe
House can afford to sell for. -
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY.
NOTIONS OF ALL SORTS.
It is not necessary to enumerate the many |
oargains I have for you. Come and see for your
selves. We will take pleasur in showing you
them, whether you wish to buy or not.
Respectfully
H. C. OLfISTED.
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■\ Stationery, including Envelopes, Paper
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! Toilet and
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My line of Toilet and Hath Goods includes
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EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., Aug. 2, 1898. |
NEMOPHILA, per sack, fl 25 |
Cirahum, 44 65
Rye " 65 j
Buckwheat, 44
Patent Meal.. 44 10 j
Coar.se Meal, per 100, 90
Chop Feed, 44 90
Middlings 44 00 i
Bran 44 00
Corn, per bushel 50 !
White Oats, per bushel 10
Choice ('lover Seed,
Choice Timothy Seed, I At Market Prices. !
Choice Millet Seed.
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, J
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
like to sec in thin department, let us know by pos- j
tal eard. letter, or rerHOnalljj.
Hon. J. C. Johnson paid St. Marys a
visit on Monday.
Sheriff Mundy has a few continued j
stories in the PKESS.
Mr. Charles Nystrum spent Sunday
with friends in Dußois.
W. O. Mankey and family are visit- i
ing at Light Street, Pa.
B. W. Green, Esq., visited Olean on
Tuesday, on a business trip.
Mrs. W. W. Taylor, of Buffalo, is
visiting friends in town this week.
Miss Clemens departed for her home
at Toronto, Can., on Sunday morning, j
Geo. M. Morrison, of Kane, Pa., I
visited in Emporium on Thursday !
night.
Atty. John Cotter and Dr. E. L. j
Bradford drove over from Austin on
Monday.
Mr. H. D. McCloskey, of Kane, is
the guest of Mr. L. N. Nash, at the
Junction.
Judge B. V. Wykoff, of Sinnemahon
ing, made a business trip to Emporium
on Monday.
John A. Leo, representing the Atlan- j
tic Oil Co., has moved from Titusville
to St. Marys.
Miss Edith Hurteau returned yester
day from a visit to Chautauqua Lake
and Kane.
P. McCaffrey, of Lock Haven, an old
friend of ye editor, was in Emporium
on Tuesday.
Mr. A, B. Dowswell is now employed
as tinner and plumber for the Walker
Hardware Co.
Misses McClain and Fitzer, of Brook
ville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. j
Josiah Howard.
Miss Myrtle Shaffer, of Emporium,
is visiting relatives on West Branch.—
Potter Enterprise.
Mr. Clyde Shaffer, of Lock Haven, j
was the guest of M. P. Whiting and j
family, last Friday.
Fred McVicker and Frank Fox, of
Driftwood, attended D. S. McDonald's
funeral on Monday.
Wm. Hackenburg and wife, of Austin, '
were the guests ofC. 11. Jessop and
family over Sunday.
Geo. McDonald, of Lock Haven, Pa , !
was in town on Monday attending the I
funeral of D. S. McDonald.
Wm. Youtz, ofßenovo, the efficient i
bridge builder for the P. & E. R. R.
Co., was in town Monday.
C. W. Catlin, one of Port Allegany's
leading attorneys, was registered at
the Warner House, Monday.
Atty. T. C. Hippie and wife, of Lock
Haven, were in Emporium, Tuesday,
on their way to Duluth, Minn.
Mrs. G. W. Huntley, Ji\, and sister
in-law Miss Frankie Huntley, of Drift
! wood, were in town Wednesday.
I Misses Frankie and Nellie Huntley,
of Driftwood, were the guests of Miss
I Elva Whiting, one day last week.
Mr. C. C. Ward, a popular J. P. of
j Port Allegany was transacting business
j at Cameron's capital on Wednesday.
Mr. David Williams and wife, ( nee
j Sarah Switzer) were in town Tuesday,
en routo to their homo at St. Marys.
L. G. Cook was a pleasant caller at
! the PIJESS office on Monday. The ex
| Sheriff is one of our most successful
i farmers.
| Prin. Jas. Elliot, of the Renovo High
i School, was in town Saturday in the
j interest of a school text-book sujiply
! house.
N. Seger left Sunday evening for
j New York city to purchase early fall
! goods. He always has a treat for his
customers.
Miss Nellie Cleary left on the Excur
sion last Sunday for Niagara Falls,
where she will attend Niagara Busi-
I ness College.
R. Seger returned from New York
City yesterday, where he purchased a
large stock of goods for his fail and
winter trade.
Geo. Bupp, the veteran cigar man
from Emporium, was doing Couders
port yesterday with a fine line of cigars.
! —Potter Journal.
Thos. J. Riley, proprietor of the Com
! mercial Hotel, Driftwood, came up
Monday morning to attend the funeral
! of Duncan McDonald.
Our friend Murdock McNeal is on
: both feet again, having fully recover
ed from his injuries, lie will resume
his log job next Monday. Murdock is
an industrious, hard-working young
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST IT, 1898.
Mr. Joseph Butler, of Olean, formerly
of Emporium, was in town lastevening
on his way to North Bend.
Mr. Michael Friel and family, of
Renovo, are visiting Mrs. Friel's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Morrisey.
F. E. Caldwell, of Lock Haven, re
presenting the Bloomsburg School-
Furniture Co., transacted business in
Emporium last Saturday.
The Misses Annie and Teresa Blumle
have returned from Johnsonburg,
where they spent the past week as
guests of Father McAdam.
The Misses Wagner, who have been
visiting relatives here during the past
week, returned to their home at
Ottowa, Pa., Saturday morning.
Levi 'Aaner, the silver-tongued Quay
democrat, of Keating, was in Empori
um on Saturday and paid his respects
to tho PRESS office. Levi is a jolly
good fellow.
Miss Mattie Collins, County Super
intendent, was in town Saturday. She
is preparing a very interesting pro
gram for the Teachers' Institute, to be
held at Driftwood in October.
Geo. J. Laßar and wife were called
to Shickshinny, Pa., last week, on ac.
count of the serious illness of Mrs. La-
Bar's mother, who has since died, at
the ripe old age of 81 years. Mrs. La-
Bar has the sympathy of our citizens.
Mr. Wm. Robinson, tho accommo
dating clerk in Howard & Company's
office, is away on a ten days trip. We
judge from the extensive preparations
he made before going, that the trip is
of more than ordinary importance.
Mr. W. B. Moore, a prominent busi
ness man ot Gardeau, was looking after
matters in town Tuesday The
young college chap who pitched that
game between Port Allegany and Em
porium may come here to stay.—Port
Allegany Reporter.
Pressed Bricks.
Discriminating buyers turn for their
extra good things to
DAY'S.
Elegant neckwear in all the latest
styles, at N. Seger's old reliable cloth
ing house.
Street Commissioner Beattie has
been making some marked improve
ments on Fourth street the past week.
The Roulette and Emporium ball
teams will cross bats at the former
place to-day. A "warm" game is an
ticipated.
Don't bother your head about what
you shall make for that lunch, just
step into Day's, and see how quick he
canhelp you out.
Frank Pearsall, painter and paper
hanger. All work guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
Emporium, Pa., Aug. 10, 1898.
The Presbyterian church has been
reopened for services. Let all mem
bers of the congregation and Sabbath
school resume their places at the ser
vices next Sunday.
The last excursion to Southern New
Jersey Sea Shore points via Pennsylva
nia Railroad Thursday, August 18th,
will no doubt be well patronized. The
rates are extremely liberal consider
ing the accommodations offered.
An honest man having a horse or a
bicycle, wishing to secure a business
education and willing to do some ad
vertising work,will learn something to
his advantage by addressing the Roch
ester Business Institute, Rochester,
N. Y.
Mr. E. N. Fairchild, ot Gardeau,
whose serious illness was noted in the
PRESS several weeks ago, has been
steadily failingandat this writing he is
very low with slight hopes of his re
covery. Lymphangitis is the ailment
from which he is suffering.
Invitations are out announcing the
wedding of Miss Harriet Belle Hetfield,
of Dußois, to Mr. Michael L. Willier.
Mr. Willier was formerly principal of
the Sterling Run schools and his many
friends in this section join tho PRESS in
wishing him a happy and prosperous
life.
The Associate Society of Red Cross
of Philadelphia, will carry to individ
ual soldiers in Porto Rico only, any
contributions, friends and relatives
may desire to make, provided the con
tribution weigh at least fifty pounds,
all clearly directed and are delivered
no later than Monday noon, at 1501
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
The Kane Republican says: "Con
gressman Stone has succeeded in hav
ing Warren placed with Philadelphia,
Pittsburg aud Scranton for civil service
examinations for railway mail service
and department positions at Washing
ton. This is a great convenience for
applicants in the north-western part of
the State who were formerly obliged to
goto Pittsburg."
; The Pennsylvania Railroad Sea
| Shore Excursion, Thursday, August
j 18th, offers all that may be desired,
I low rates, first-class accommodations,
i on regular trains and for those desir
i ing togo through to Atlantic City,
i same day without transfer through
! Philadelphia can do so by taking the
Delaware River Bridge route, the
i the only all rail line from points in
Pennsylvania.
Brother Olson, of the McKean Miner,
' feels terribly bad because the PRESS
I clipped a personal item from his journ
al and failed to give the proper credit
until the following week, whereupon
Brother Lindslcy of the Democrat sug
! gests that our handsome friend have
; his effusions patented. We plead
guilty Bro. Olson on one point and
can only account for the ommission
from the fact that wo had been reading
\ your cruel (?) thrusts at Matt. Quay
; and thought how bad ho must feel.
One of our young men was going to
the city the other day, and his dad
gave him the following advice: "When
you goto the city, gawk, look at the
signs and read them. That's what
they are there for. If you see some
thing that interests you, go up and
stare at it as long as you please. That's
your privilege. If you want to ask
questions about such things, ask them.
A tongue that makes a practice of ask
ing questions has more wisdom than
one that practices answering them. If
you hear anything that pleases you
stop and listen. Or, in other words
don't be ashamed of being a rubber
neck. The eyes, ears, nose and other
senses were intended to make a man
rubberneck. The mug that hasn't
enough inquisitiveness to rubberneck
will never cut any ice in this world."—
Ex.
The Sun Cholera Cure.
Take equal parts of tincture of opium,
tincture of rlicubaril, tincture of cayenne,
.spirits of camphor, essence of peppermint.
Mix well together. Doso—Fifteen to
thirty drops in water, to be repeated in
fifteen or twenty minutes if necessary.
This is the original formula for the
New Vork Sun cholera cure. Tt was
•liven to the Sun in the cholera year,
1849, fly George W. Busteed, then and
now a practicing pharmacist in this city,
says that paper. It was published daily
in the Sun during the summer of that
year. It was published at intervals for
sevcrel years, and again daily during
the cholera years, 1855-sfi, and has
been printed in the Sun probably 1,000
times since it first appeared.
The Sun cholera cure has been adopted
into the United States pharmacopeia, and
is a medicine approved and valued by
every man in the country.
Reduced Kates to Orangers' Picnic at Wflllams'
Orove via Pennsylvania Railroad.
For the accommodation of persons
desiring to attend this interesting pic
nic and exhibition the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell excursion
tickets from August 27 to September 3,
good to return until September 5, in
elusive, at rate of one fare for the round
trip, from principal stations between
East Liberty and Bryn Mawr; on the
Northern Central Railway north of
and including Lutherville, and on the
Philadelphia & Erie Railroad division
east of and including Waterford.
For information in regard to train
service and specific rates application
should be made to ticket agents.
1074-24-2t.
Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad fur
flount (lretna l armers Exposition.
From August 15 to 19, inclusive, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell, for the above occasion, round-trip
tickets to Mount Gretna and return at
single fare for the round trip, from
principal stations between East Liberty
and Bryn Mawr; on the Northern Cen
tral Railway north of and including
Lutherville, and on the Philadelphia
& Erie Railroad division east of and in
cluding Waterford. These tickets will
be good for return passage until Aug.
22, inclusive.
For information in regard to train
service and specific rates application
should be made to ticket agents.
1073-24-2t.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been
made, and that too, by a lady in this
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
upon her and for seven years she with
stood its severest tests, but her vital
organs were undermined and death
seemed imminent. For three months
she coughed incessantly and couid not
sleep. She finally discovered a way to
recovery by purchasing of us a bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, and was so much relieved
on taking first dose that she slept all
night; and with two bottles has been
absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs.
Luther Lutz" Thus writes W. C.
Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial
bottles free at L. Taggart's drug store.
Regular size 50c and SI.OO. Every bot
tle guaranteed.
A man's own good breeding is the
best security against other people's ill
manners.—Chesterfield.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Kittle of DUNCANS. McDONALD, deceased.
,- OTTERS testamentary on the Estate of Dun-
I J can S. McDonald, late of the Borough of
Emporium, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, de
ceased, have been granted to Benjamin W.
Green, residing in said Borough, to whom all
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment, and those having claims or de
mands will make known the same without
delay.
BENJAMIN W. GREEN.
Executor.
Emporium, Pa., August 10th, 1808.-21-6
THE FAIR!
LACE CURTAINS.
The best quality, largest assortment,
newest, handsomest and most artistic
designs, and prices that are in the
bloom of satisfaction will all be found
iu our superb array of Lace Curtains.
An early inspection will be richly re
warded. Come before the stock has
been depleted by earlier purchasers.
H. A. ZARPS & CO.
MOTHER! Sag
and about which such tender and
holy recollections cluster as that
of " MOTHER "—she who watched
over our helpless infancy and guid
ed our first tottering step. Yet !
the life of every Expectant Moth
er is beset with danger and all ef
fort should be made to avoid it.
■ ■ ■■ i so assists nature
Mother s
, - the Expectant
IT 8 MHIMot h c r is ena
r! ||gg9§l bled to look for-
I I B Willi ward without
dread, suffering or gloomy fore
bodings, to the hour when she
experiences the joy of Alotherhood.
Its use insures safety to the lives
of both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before
confinement—in short, it "makes
Childbirth natural and easy," as
so many have said. Don't be
persuaded to use anything but
MINEiS FHEM
"My wife Buffered more in ten min
utes with either of her other two chil- I
dren than she did altogether with her j
last, having previously used four bot- |
ties of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a
blessing to any one expecting to be
come a MOTHER," says a customer.
IIENDJSUSON OALK, Carmi, Illinois.
Of Prussia'* nt SI.OO, or sent byoxproM on receipt
of price. Wrlto for book containing testimonials
and valuable information for all Mother*, froe.
The IJnullkld ilegulator Co., Atlanta, Go.
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JJSESSK Wear
/ ~ \ ROYAL
( WORCESTER
( A CORSETS.
Perfect Fitting. ;
FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS.
MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS;
They overcome Weakness, Irrnfju
larltv and ominalonH,increase vigor j
■■QIA. and Furnish " puinx of menptrua-
Uon." They are " Life Nuvem"
to girls at womanhood, aiding de
velopment of organ Hand body. No I
known remedy ror
< ,(lll| * >s a pleasure. $1 per box ,
SHwßrl»v mall. Hold by druirelßU.
RFOTT CHEMICAL CO.,IWIAD.O.
For sale by R C. Dodson.
SDR. CALDWELL'S A|
YRUP PEPSinI
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C. B. HOWARD & CO. |
lij Our Hue ot Groceries is complete. |L|
Our aim is to purchase nothing but the «
!;|J * best and keep our stock fresh. Come and |||
PI *fA examine our goods.
M, ; /SF * Our shoes are from the :fi!
I'll est manufactures in the [pA]i?>rj ffl
:$ tfftt country. They comprise M
f'lii ie atest styles and \%C /^%
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Our lines ot linens and \ ||''
i'fyl DOMKTO domestics are carefully |||
IS selected from large stocks ri#(
irf ~~ [ 0& rill are ie est g°°ds f° r <—————— ! 1,,
if 1 JmE, A|p the money obtainable. If in need of such ;i|i
h Lroocls give us a trial,
fe{ Our notion department
||| i- s made up of only reliable 'Vf\ W
i>m goods at medium prices. 'J '-j
[!®i Examine and let us name you prices. fa
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' : Our stock of Fall and ({ |MI
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| |H rived. In it you will find l'|l
/ /jW \ \ all the latest cloths. Call C/vad|&. 0)
Iffl \ au( ' examine before line is \<SfflSaT • 3
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We have shirts and lots of them at Iff
jffl all prices. Let us show them to you and |^|
||| name our prices. |||
If you want to save money, give us a call.
||||j We defy competition. All goods guaran- I||
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