Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 18, 1898, Page 5, Image 5
Old Reliable Drug Store. 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 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 sullicient 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 RE LIABLE DRUG STORE. L. TA G GART\_ H. C. OLMSTED, AT THE 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 in I Ladies Capes and Jackets, cheaper than you can buy the same in the large cities. Also Misses and Children's Jackets. - - My Shoe Department Is 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. Respectflilly H. C. OLHSTEI) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ X \ \ \ \ / J ROCKWELL'S ; Idk ml / xi Next to Post-office, Emporium, Pa. j / n ; Fancy Stationery, ij * % y Just received the choicest invoice of Fancy y ! ■ Stationery, including Envelopes, Paper 112 and Tourists Pads, || /Toilet and * j Bath Goods. | My line of Toilet and Hath floods includes % / a fine line of Soaps, Ilrushes, Sponges, / etc. / ROCKWELL'S &.\ /DRUG -- STORE,x ✓ ' EMPORIUM, PA, *<i $t II ✓ \ S \ N V \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ EMPORIUM MILLING PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa.. Aug. 2, 1898. | NEMOPHILA, per sack 112 125 I Graham, " 65 Rye 44 fiS Buckwheat, 44 Patent Meal. ~.. M) Coarse Meal, per 100, '.*o Chop Feed, '* 90 Middlings 44 90 Bran, " <H) Corn, per bushel, 80 White Oats, per bushel *0 Choice Clover Seed, Choice Timothy Seed, ! A t Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, J LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL (iOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to see in this department, let u* know by pos tal card, letter, or personally, B. W. Green is visiting his Tioga county farm. Mrs. J. H. Ryan is visiting relatives in New York state. Mr. Lewis White, of Pittsburg, is vis iting relatives in town. Wm. Hamilton transacted business in Emporium on Monday. Mr. Judd Minick, of Ridgway, was in town the first of the week. A. 11 Farr, of this place, left yester day on a business trip to Michigan. Miss Martha Kaye, is spending a few days with relatives at Williamsport. Mr. J. F. Parsons made a Hying trip to Port Allegany, Tuesday morning. Mrs. John Beattie and family, are visiting friends at Brockwayville this week. Miss Olympia Clayton, of Baltimore, Md , is the guest of Miss Marian Lar rabee. J. A. Dice, of Cameron, made a flying business trip to the county seat, on Monday. Will Kresge is much elated over the arrival, at his home, of a bouncing baby girl. Mrs. O. F. Elwell is visiting her old school mate, Mrs. Lemuel Lucore, on the Portage. Geo. Metzger, Sr., has been spending a few days with Coudersport friends the past week. W. O. Downey left Monday after noon for a ten day's visit with relatives, at Harrisburg. Miss Nellie Condon, of Williamsport, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ayers, on Third street. Mrs. Anna Gillan and son, of Phila delphia, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith, this week. Miss Nellie Lingle returned home Saturday evening from an extended visit with friends at Lock Haven. Mr. Murphy, of Ridgway, was in Em porium on Tuesday, looking after his j property recently injured by fire. John E. Smith and M. C. Tulis at tended the democratic Congressional j convention at Warren, yesterday. Miss Goldie Lyons returned Satur day from a visit with friends at Lock Haven, Tyrone and Hollidaysburg. Mrs. D. B. Staten and daughter, Miss Jolena Staten, of Millord, Del., are the guests of D. W. Felt and family. Thos. McDonough, clerk in the Buf falo post office, visited his parents in Emporium on Monday and Tuesday. Miss Nellie Hamilton returned Sat urday from a visit with friends at Tyrone, Altoona and Hollidaysburg. E. E. Rhodes and Ed. McSwan, former residents ot this place, came I over with the Austin band yesterday, j Mr. Robert Mulhern, formerly oper- j ator at the junction, was calling on his numerous friends in town, Wednesday. A number of friends madeJMrs. E. S. Hitchcock a birthday visit Monday evening and remembered her in a very j substantial manner. Mrs. Jas. Higgins and wife, of Aus- j tin, were in Emporium Tuesday night, , on their way to Ridgway to attend the Firemen's Convention. Miss Rose Bair, of Emporium,arrived in Olean this morning and is visiting ! Mr. and Mrs. John Weisman, of First i street. Olean Democrat. Our old friend J. Vine Hanscom came up last Thursday from Sinnema honing, and attended the meeting of the Republican county committee. Misses Hattie and Edna Auchu, who have been spending the summer with ! Williamsport relatives, .arrived home 1 on Niagara Express Saturday evening. \ C. H. Edwards has been sick for several days, threatened with typhoid fever. Dr. Bardwel! is attending him and has succeeded in breaking up the fever. Mr. Wm. Bair has resigned his posi tion at Indiana, Pa., and returned to Emporium, Saturday evening, where ' he will enter the employ of J. B. Schriever. Mr. Edward W. Rote aDd wife, of j Lock Haven, were visiting friends and [ relatives in town the first part of the week, guests of Walter Clark and 1 family 011 Third street. Rev. E. B. Palmer, I). D., of Phila delphia, will (D. V.) preach in the I Baptist church next Sunday, August j 21st, at 11:00 a. in., and 7:.'10 p. m. Dr. | Palmer is a very fine preacher. Go . hear two good sermons. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST iB, 1898. D. Bachelder and wife, of Oalion, 0., | and Wm. Howard and wife of Wil j liamsport, have been the guests of Mr. { and Mrs. R- Warner for the past few days, and on Tuesday, in company with a number of Emporium friends, they pic-niced at Sizerville. Mr. and , Mrs. Bachelder returned to their home t yesterday morning. | ! Geo. Walker, Jr., left Friday even i | ing on a visit to friends at Shippens | | burg. He will meet his sister, Miss 1 ; Grace, who is visiting there, and both : will spend a few days with relatives ! and friends at Scranton and other towns. Sheriff Frank Mundy while in town I Tuesday made this office a pleasant ! call. Mr. Mundy is a square dealing gentleman and a capable officer.—Drift i wood Gazette. Right you are, Joe. j Sheriff Mundy attends strictly to busi ness. Mr. C. A. Miller, of Philadelphia ! Pa., who is stopping at Sizerville for a ' few weeks, testing the curative pro perties of the mineral water, paid a j visit to the PRESS office last Saturday, I in company with Mr. E. E. Burlingame. U. S. Marshall Fred S. Leonard, and | Deputy Marshall, Dr. J. W. Snyder, wero in Emporium Monday evening, j on their way to Pittsburg. Prof. 11. F. Stauffer, departed last i evening for Palmyra, Pa., to attend : the funeral of a brother-in-law. Mr. W. W. Taylor, of Buffalo, was j circulating among Emporium friends ! the first of the week. Mrs. C. W. Shaffer has been seriously ill for several days. Pressed Bricks. Twenty-five persons wero received | into the Methodist church last Sunday. Rev. G. W. Faus will preach in the M. E. Church next Sunday morning and evening. On account of wet grounds the M. E. Sunday School picnic is postponed until next week. SUPT. We have a few of those white, soft hats, with red bands, left and will close them out at cost, at Soble's. The Rhaca Conservatory of Music remembers the PRESS by sending us a beautifully printed and illustrated catalogue. The auditors report of the condition of the Emporium Poor Fund, also of the finances of Emporium Borough will be found on the Bth page. You can never expect your boy to be happy and contented until he has one of those Dewey suits. They are going at Soble's at $1.50 only. We are in receipt of an article, in neat pamphlet form, on the trade of Puerto Rico, from Senator Penrose. It is a very interesting little volume. | Mrs. David Hamilton is building an addition onto one of her Fourth street | dwelling houses and aiso making other | improvements on her tenement pro- I perties. The Emporium Fire Department will carry one of the handsomest and | most artistic banners seen at Ridgway to-day. It was made under the direct ; supervision of Chief Schriever and is a "beaut." If you want to see a neat, stylish hat, I drop in at Soble's and examine their newest shapes in the Howard and Rossmore makes. They are popular | and will be worn a great deal this fall and winter. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures rheu- I matism, neuralgia, headache, sick headache, sore throat, cuts, sprains, bruises, old sores, corns and all pain and infiamation. The most penetrat ing liniment in the world. Try it, 50c. L. Taggart. The Westport Bicycle Track Associa tion will hold races on Labor Day, | Sept. sth. Entries will close with ! Monday, Aug. 29th. Application j blanks may he obtained of DR. J. K. GILMORE, Westport, Pa. The following delegates of the dif i ferent fire companies of Emporium I are attending the Northwestern con i vention at Ridgway: Rescue Hook and ; Ladder Co., D. C. Hayes; Mountaineer 1 Hose Co., J. B. Schriever; Citizen Hose i Co , Henry Wheaton; Hamilton Hose Co, C.C. Richie. The Baptist Sunday school, charter ed Fry's "shoo fly" and went to Sizer ; ville, Tuesday, for their annual picnic. | The weather was fine and nothing oc- I curred to mar the festivities of the day j They returned at seven in the evening ; after having spent a delightful time at ! the Springs. Frank Moon, the genial, good natur ed member of the Shippen school board, was around town Tuesday evening, exhibiting an early variety of | onions to his friends. Frank has great faith in the medicinal properties of this popular vegetable, and impressed all | whom he interviewed with the strength j of his argument. A large number of Austin's fire lad , dies accompanied by the Austin Cor -1 net Band, arrived in town on train 102 on W. N. Y. & P., Wednesday noon, They are a jolly set of boys and amused themselves during the wait for j the evening train to Ridgway, by ; strolling about on our streets and tak ing in the sights. They favored our ! citizens with several fine selections of I music before leaving town. We ; noticed two former members of Em ! porium band with them—Henry Ayers ! and E. E. Rhodes. I You will find the most complete line | of men's and boys' clothing at N. | Seger's clothing house, to be seen out- I side of the larger cities. R. Seger returned from New York ! City on Monday, where he purchased an elegant line of goods for his fall trade. His customers may look) for a treat in the way of one of the finest displays of men's suitings ever seen in Emporium. School will commence in a few days and your boy ought to have a neat, durable suit, in order that he may pre sent a clean, tidy appearance in the school room. Take him to N. Soger's, who has something to please you, at very low prices. The luxuries of a trip to the Sea Shore during the heated month of August can be fully realized at a mini mum cost by taking the Pennsylvania Railroad Excursion, Thursday, August 18th. Atlantic City is the most acces sible point as it can be reached without transfer through Philadelphia by pur chasing tickets via the Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all rail line from points in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company gives a choice of seaside points for Ex cursion Thursday, August 18th: At lantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wild wood or Holly Beach. Atlantic City being the most popular takes the crowd. Passengers desiring togo through same day can avoid the transfer through Philadelphia by taking the Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all rail line from points in Pennsylvania. Emmanuel Church. In response to the appeal from the Associate Red Cross Society of Phila delphia for contributions in aid of the relief work in Cuba, a special offering for that purpose will be received in Emmanuel church next Sunday morn ing, Aug. 21. J. M. ROBERTSON, Rector. Nominated Joe Sibley. The Democratic cogressional con ferees of this 27th congressional dis trict met at Warren yesterday and nominated Joseph C. Sibley, of Frank lin, the rampant, free silver-prohibi tionist-middle of the road "pop"-or anything, as a candidate for congress against Hon. C. W. Stone. A Basket Picnic at Portage The W. N. & P. Ry. will run one of their popular week-day Family Excur sions to Portage Falls, Tuesday, Aug. 23d. Special train will leave Emporium at 7:30 a. m. Fare, SI.OO. Children 5 to 12 years of age half fare. Fill your lunch basket, take your family and spend a delightful day at Glen Iris. Over six hours at Portage and home at an early hour. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Toronto Excursion. On Tuesday, August 30th, the W. N. Y. & P. Ry. will run a grand double excursion to Niagara Falls and the Toronto Fair. Special train will leave Emporium at 8:30 a. m. Fare, Niagara Falls and return §2.50 Toronto and re turn $3.50. Train will arrive at Buf falo 12:30; Niagara Falls 1:15; Lewiston 1:45 p. m., where Toronto passengers will take one of the Niagara Naviga tion Co.'s Palace Steel steamers, giving a sail of eight miles to the mouth of the Niagara River, and forty miles across Lake Ontario to the Queen City of Canada. Returning, Niagara Falls tickets will be good for passage on special train leaving Niagara Falls 7:15; Buffalo 8:30 p. m., Tuesday, August 30th, and on all regular trains August 31st. Toronto tickets good on all steamers and trains on or before Saturday, Sept. 3d. There are five steamers daily ex cept Sunday between Toronto and Lewiston. The Great Toronto Fair and Expo sition will be held August 29tli to Sep tember 10, and promises to be bigger than ever this year. Do not miss it. General admission only 25c. Nothing like it in America. Absolutely the cheapest outing you can take, and the most entertainment for the money. Arc yon Troubled with Dyspepsia? If so, do not neglect until it Is too lato this opportunity of ridding yourself of this trou ble. Dr. Fenner's Dyspepsia Cure, as the name implies. Is simply for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. This is a preparation long and successfully used in private practice by one of America's best qualified physicians, who isan accepted authority on all medical ques tions. If not satisfied after using one bottle your money will be refunded by R. C. Dodson. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by L. Taggart. v3l-n4O-ly For Sale, English Setter Pups, from three different lit ters. All thorongbreas and some exceptionally line specimens among them, from fine hunting stock. They are guaranteed to please purchaser, or no sale. W. A. McCLELLAN, Arden, N. Y. Care Arden Farm Dairy Co. 23-2m. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of DUNCAN S. McDONALD, deceased. IETTEIiS testamentary on the Estate of Dun -J can S. McDonald, lato of the Itorough of Emporium, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, tie ceased, have been granted to Benjamin W. Green, residing in said liorough, 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 18th, 1898.-25-6 Baby Mine! tscribable dread of the pain and Becoming a mother should be suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieve? women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial :s not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. It is a blessing to woman. SI.OO PEBBOTTLE at all Drutf Stores, or sent by express on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing Invaluable information of rnrr interest to all women, will bo sent • net to any address, upon application, by The BBADFIELD BEGCLATOB CO.. Atlanta. I!l P Zjßk&L/ |\sj WEAR Royal ) Worcester Corsets. FOIt SALE BY LEADING DEALERS. WILLIAMS' PIL I 0 TANSY MLLO A SURE RELIEF TO WOMAN for all troubles peculiar to her sex ISTSend by mail or from our Agent. SI.OO per box. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., CLEVELAND, OHIO, For sale by R C. Dodson. SDR. CALDWELL'S &| YRUP PEPSiN CURES CONSTIPATION.iI I C. B. HOWARD & CO. 1 HI! Imi! iDn I—■ Our line oi Groceries is complete. W TfA Qur aim is to purchase nothing but the m£,| J 1 cst and keep our stock fresh. Come and |4 Tfa examine our goods. • S, . : f]§' Our shoes are from the I'iil aS!= f] est manufactures in the #4 country. They comprise L/fO&i TO* % g s^^ & Q all the latest styles'and W/M § S colors 111 footwear - II ; i : ( i y l|;| iS ° ur ]iues °* linens and N g| ijpl DOMGSTICiS. domestics are carefully ||J |ff§ selected from large stocks m IH arm 1 111 and are the best goods for I ' w jc", JOT. | S£j the money obtainable. If in need of such ffl goods give us a trial. ill Our notion department is made up of onlv reliable S> jj o;Vr\ •$?! P"' " "Mg*2MP goods at medium prices. 0 |lm Examine and let us name you prices. $ W A w ■*&') fit i (O 'rv> x V'- N ~? Our stock of Fall and 112 \\ H Winter Clothing has ar- y fff |p < / rived. In it you will find 0 / /.Iff \ S all the latest cloths. Call (, j li'lfl \ >iV IJ A and examine before line is \^HI |j broken " Wt j| fi We have shirts and lots of them at 8 ||| all prices. Let us show them to you -ind Bi m name our prices. g lip If you want to save money, give us a call, js|i! !||j We defy competition. All goods guaran- Ip] Pi H C. B. HOWARD & CO. iff JUST RECEIVED! ■ "T. jpj, An elegant line of QT T H | ricltw. | The newest styles for Fall and f(M I g Winter. |(|| HOWARD STYLE. HOTTA ALPINE. We would like to inform the people llii-i; Ikjjjjj of Emporium ami vicinity, that we |'Q)J /. V , have taken the agency for the cele 'v, i bra ted Rossraore and Howard Hats, ( ! '^\\ ; as well a? Freeman's "Reliable." We jjWj |i >;j have a rare selection to choose from ( A\ <'yy> and any who desire a neat, stylish ! ffitfjj) hat, will do well to call and see us. m 1 jlWi no patriotic by wearing a patriotic M M| hat. We have them. [ISSJJ |||| GEN. SHAFTER HATS, FITZHUGH LEE HATS. f|j) DEWEY'S "ALPINE STYLE. l|| SCHLEY'S STIFF HATS. |jfi| Also many others of the newest shapes that can't help but please you. * Qlothific). i JOHN J. NI :;i:> CLOTHIER AND MEN S OUTFITTER. Post-offlce, Etnporini^Pa^^^l 5