HMPORIUM MILLING C PitlCK LIST. Emporium, Pa., Jan. 3, lhC9. NEMOPHI LA, per sack, 112 1 20 Graham, - 60 sye *; 60 puck wheat, " 65 Fate nt Meal..,—" 46 hoarse Meal, per 100, 1 00 6hopPeed, " 1 oo Middlings " 1 00 Bran, " 1 00 Corn, pen bushel ™ White Oats, per bushel 45 Choice Clover Seed, "1 Choice Timothy Seed, !. At Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, J ! S .OCA I. I)EP AW TM KNT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which 1/01/ would 1 like to arc in thin department, let us know by po» ta'. card, or letter, personally. Mrs. A. C. Blum is quite ill with la grippe. HOll. J. C. Johnson visited Olean on Wednesday. Fritz Yonker transacted business at Driftwood on Monday. C W. Shaffer transacted legal busi ness at Olean yesterday. If. C. Crawsord lias settled his law j suit with the W. N. Y. iSc P., it is re- j ported. Thos. Lawliss and wife, of Buffalo, are guests of Win. Lawler and family, at this place. Josiah Howard is attending the Manfaeturers' Club convention at Cin cinnati, Ohio. E. H. Gregory, an old and esteemed friend, was an agreeable caller at the ; PRESS sanctum on Monday. Our sedate friend, Tax Collector Henry Jessop, celebrates the arrival of a big baby girl at his home. 'Squire Blodgett, of Grove, was in ' town on Monday calling on friends and dropped into see the PRESS. Mrs. Welsh and son Willie of Walnut street, visited friends at Buckwalter j between trains one day last week. Thos. Pelkey and wife will sail for j London about Feb. 15th. They will i visit Paris before returning to Empo rium. Misses Blanch and Lizzie Ludlam, two of Emporium's most excellent young ladies, were PRESS callers 011 Monday. M. J. Logue, one of First Fork's most excellent citizens and reliable Republi cans was calling on Emporium friends last Saturday. Henry Rogers, of McDonald, Pa., and H. Druetlein, of Meadville, Pa., are making arrangements to drill a j well on the Portage. John IL Cole, of Keokuk, lowa, was in Emporium last Monday, guest of R. Warner and wife. He was on his re turn from Washington. The many friends of Joseph Lechner will be pleased to know that he has so recovered from his late illness as to be able to attend to business again. Mrs. Joseph Lechner was called to St. Marys on Tuasday, by the sad in telligence of the death of her father. Her daughter Laura accompanied her. Miss Nellie Cleary returned to .Viagam Falls 011 Monday, after a few weeks' visit with her parents, to re sume her studies at Niagara Univer sity. Miss Bertie Fulton, of Sinnemahon ing, Cameron county, is the guest of her brothers David and Harry Fulton, in this place, this week. —Renovo Rec ord. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Thompson are greatly rejoicing over the arrival of a beautiful girl baby at their home —the first of the gentle sex to bless their domicile. The Emporiumites who attended the inauguration of Gov. Stone returned last Thursday. B. W. Green, Esq., one of the party, served as aide to Chief Marshal Olmsted. H. C. Olmsted is celebrating the ad vent of his first grand-son, information coming from Mrs. H. C. Olmsted, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jackson, at Wilmington, N. C., that a son has blessed that home. Attorney Michael Brennan has moved his law office to the City Hotel and it is reported has formed a room partnership with Michael Dolan. The new firm has unfurled their sign from the third story window. Mr. and Mrs. Lanergan, of Elmira, N. Y., have been visiting Mrs. L.'s parents, Thos. Pelkey and wife, at this place, during the past weeek. They leave to-day for home, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Pelkey, who will visit there a few days. One hundred and forty friends made Mr. and Mrs. Pelkey a "surprise" call iast Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pelkey were equal to the emergency and entertained their numerous callers in a pleasant and very elaborate man ner. They know how to do it. Homer Jordan, of Emporium, greet ed friends in town on Monday C. M Thomas,of Emporium,dropped into Austin on Wednesday J. M. Olson, of the tailoring firm of Wick strand & Olson, was taken sick last week and went to his home at Empo rium to recover.—Austin Republican. We regret to learn, through a letter to her husband from Mrs. .J. l r. Swain, who was called to Frankfort, Ky., last week, on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Morrison that there is no change in the latter's condition and that little hopes sire entertained for her recovery. Arthur Barclay, of Sinnemahoning was transacting business in town last Saturday. There is not a more reli able, consistent and always-to-be-re lied-upon Republican in Cameron county than A. J. Barclay. He is popular in Grove and has a host of friends all through the county. Obituary. Olive May, the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hay Lyons died at the | home of her parents on Moore Hill, Saturday evening, Jan. l 2lst, of pneu monia, aged four months and ten days. The funeral was held Monday after noon from Moore Hill M. E. church and interment made in Reed's ceme i tery. Rev. Mulliner officiating. 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 cr money refunded. Price 25 > cents a box. For sale by L. Taggart. v3l-n4O-ly DR. BULL S C ough Syrup is sure to ! cure incipient consumption. This re markable remedy will stop the wasting away of the patient, and in a short ; time effect a cure. ALL AROUND THE COUNTY. Cameron. Robert Richey is on the sick list. Huston Richey is down with the grip. Ed. Chalmers is laid up with a bad ; cold. Daniel Britton lost a valuable horse lately. A fruit peddler passed through here ! last week. M. Phoenix passed through our town on Friday. Ray Dinniny was seen in our town on Sunday. Fred Morse has just got over a severe attack of the grip. Ray Zaner, of Wister was seen on our streets last week. Miss Olive Martin is visiting her brother 011 High street. Ed Stewart and Alex. Schwab have a tie job on Britton Hill. Wonder if those boys were 011 the war path Saturday night. James Forlong, of Sterling Run, was seen on our streets Sunday. Frank Russel was seen on our streets ;on Sunday. Qlad to see you, Wonder why those young ladies went out of church on Sunday night. George Stewart and Warren Pitts j had business at Sterling Run on Sat | urday. John Carney and Ed. Dugan attend- I ed the oyster supper on Moore Hill on Saturday night. UNCLE PAT. Rich Valley. Lagrippe still continues among us. Mr. A. C. Goodwin is slowly improv j ing. ! Mr. Garnie Housleris quite sick with ! the grip. Tilghman Chadwick's team has re turned from Mt. Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. Shives were seen driv ing in the valley Sunday. Mr. John Montgomery passed through our town Monday. Mr. Jack Dysert left on Wednesday of last week for Cross Forks. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chadwick visited their parents the first of the week. Miss Alda Carter attended the insti i tute at Sterling Run last Saturday. Mrs;. Melvine Carter is spending a few days with her daughter, Ella Mc \ Leod. Mr. F. Craven came down from his lumber camp and spent Sunday with 1 his family. I Mrs. Lilian Lockwood is not improv ing as fast as her friends would wish | to have her. The Misses Josephine and Dollie j Granger spent Sunday with their sister | Mrs Bert Barr. Mr John Hammer passed through | our burg enroute to Hall & Kauls lum ber camp Saturday. Little Lettie Craven is under the doctor's care at this writing. She is suffering from the effects of the grip. Mrs. Cameron Housler and Miss ; Nora Housler were visiting in the i lower part of the valley one day last week. Mr. Norton of West Creek, passed through the valley on Monday. The | smile on his countenance made us im i agine he was running for office, j We have cause to be proud of two of | our young men, although young in | years, they do not forget, thai perhaps j some day their father may be old. TOMMIE. sinne m« honing. "Old Prob" must have come to stay, | for he has brought his grip and many j people are carrying it about. ' The new bridge is about finished and now the people of Sinnemahoning and i Wyside can shake hands without a j bath. H. B. Lightner has servered his con i neetion with the Driftwood meat i market and his genial phiz is again 1 seen in our midst. The girls are de- I lighted too. The Republicans and Democrats held ' their primaries 011 Wednesday and Sat ' urday respectively of last week, and I made their nominations, so the war is 1 now on. May the best men win. j Stewart Speaker while working on ' the new bridge fell through the ice with a heavy plank on his shoulder and sustained injuries that will keep j him from work for some time. H. E. Smith steps as high as a blind horse now, on account of that bright j little daughter who came to his house on Friday '2oth inst. Bert Sedgewick not only knows how to build bridges, but is a novice as a member of our club and if you think i he is not, just get him to relate about the old man of ninety cutting a new set of teeth. O, Bert can "get there" all right. Last evening there was a regular meeting of the liars club, and as the election of officers was on the program there was a scramble for reserved seats, on every available empty keg. Grand Anannias Shafer arose with dignity and the rheumatism, threw his quid at Joe Speaker and r< quested the grand ■ aggregation to pocket their bottles and ' come to order, while lie suggested that as we had met to face the grave re- CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1899. sponsibility of selecting officers to con duct the affairs of this famous mena gerie (luring the winter, when great quantities of hay would be made and big snakes would be captured and he hoped the liars present would meet their duty with the same calm and un selfish devotion and marked ability that had characterized their former deliberations and made the club such a blooming success and he now trusted they would name candidates with a strict regard to their past services to the club and their proficiency in the art of missing the truth, who could be depended onto maintain their reputa tion for falsehood. "Pap" then slowly came to his feet and cleverly dodging a shower of apple cores, remarked,that while ho was in favor of rewarding true merit, he thought the president's plan was a scheme to give all the offi ces to Hanscom and Geo. Decker. Then, ae there was a dog fight outside, the mob adjourned without ceremony, satisfied that Decker was elected to about four good offices with a salary of §70,000. JOE. Buckwalter. Mrs. Fisher and daughter made a flying trip to Emporium last Saturday. Mr. Thomas Norton is quite ill at this writing, but we hope its only temporarily. Mrs. Welsh, of Emporium, was a visitor at the McGuire home on Satur day, between trains. William Moore, one of the of Buckwalter, has taken a vasSxton and is visiting at Goodyear, Pa. E. If. Gregory called among his friends here last Saturday and also made an inspection of the farm. Miss E. Waddington, of Emporium, is keeping house for I'. M. Heath, dur ing the absence of his better half. Miss Anna Huffman, one of Rath bun's accomplished young ladies has been visiting in our burg the past week. Mr. and Mrs John Hogan have had a severe time with the grip, but at this writing they are both on the high way to recovery. A large number of our people attend ed the funeral of one of Kay Lyons' children on Monday afternoon at Moore Hill M E. church. We are reliably informed that Mrs. Andrew Ingersall will be a candidate for school director on the democratic ticket this spring. Mrs. R. Bliss, of Beechwood was calling on old neighbors and friends last Monday. We understand she is coming back home in the spring. Claud Lyons' makes frequent calls at the post-office. I presume he gets his mail there. There are others that seem to get more mail than usual. Martin Lawson and family have had a severe tussle with lagrippe, but at present writing, we are glad to say they are all getting along nicely. Revival meetings are now in pro gress at the West Creek school house, conducted by the Rev. Mulliner, with good attendance and we hope good re sults Fred Norton and C. M. Kresgeare up Rich Valley and elsewhere in the township, trying to convince voters that Fred knows how to build good roads. Mrs W. C. Heath left on the "flyer" Monday morning for Pittsburg where she expects to sojourn for several weeks among her old friends and neigh bors. That being her former home. Franu Moon, one of our prominent school directors, was making calls on Monday, among the patrons of the different schools to see how many scholars were out of school that should be in. OCCASIONAL. IM. A. ROCKWELL, I* —THE— FOURTH STREET | DRUGGIST !J PAYS THE STAMP TAX, And Thus the Prices on all Prepara tions Remain the Same as Heretofore. Best Perfumes ANI> I SACf\ET POWDERS, From the Leading Manufacturers of the World. Look at Our (ioods Before Pur chasing lElsewhere. M. A. ROCKWELL. Fourth Street, P. O. Building, Emporium, Pa. %!Nc|f liP A Young Girl's Experience. My (laughter's nerves were terribly out. of order. She was thin and weak; the least noise startled her, and she was wakeful at. night. | Before she had taken one package of ('elery ; King the change in her was so great that she could hardly lie taken for the same girl. She is rapidly growing well and strong, her com plexion is perfect, and she sleeps well every night. Mrs. Lucy MeXutt, Brush Valley, I'n. < fiery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys is sold in 20c. and 50c. packages by druggists and dealers. I R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. LaOrippe Successfully Treated: "I just have recovered from the second attack of la grippe this year," says Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of tho Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success, only being in bed a little over two days against ten days for the former attack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but tor the use of this remedy, as I had togo to bed in about six "hours alter being 'struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' " For sale by L. Taggart. jan Mott's Nerverine Pills i '' 'L I , ■. i> a i n.hi i'.i, gans of eithei such as Nervous Prostration, Failing 01 lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emis sions, Youthful Errors, Mental worry, ex cessivc use of Tobacco or Opium, whicf lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1.0( Der box by mail; 6 boxes for $5.00. VIOTT S CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio For sale by Ii C. Dodson. 112 & piled JTway Up! "WHAT ? STYLISH GOODS AT R. SI:GI:K & co. MERCHANT TAILORS. Leave your orders now for clothing for the spring trade Our inducements this winterto our customers are away ahead of all former prices. We have the largest a nd best line of goods to select from. OUR CLOTHING IS HADE WELL. AND WEARS WELL. R. SEGER & CO., Opposite M. E. Church. (• •> c •) (• •) (• We have concluded to •) '• give our customers some J £ rare bargains this month J) JJ Have you examined •) <• those handsome Gents V (• Handkerchiefs. The lat {J est out. They are beaut- •> <• ies. 5 2 ? 2 1 § 11 2 •-> 2 •> 2 Have you looked at our •) <• new and stylish neck- % <9 wear? You miss some- «) 2 thing nice. •) 2 2 s 2 •> 2 •> 2 #) • •) 9 Do you own a storm •; 2 Overcoat? We will sell *J (• you one dirt cheap. J 1 •> 9 •) 1 2 :: 5 si i R. SEGER & SON. 5 <• 6) <• ,• <• •) '• •) it mk m-mm, mm mj*m.m m* . %. *m.m.«km.mm.s &J*m jm * ir* m* I 111 HUE II! I rH wm mJ* zk/!si est - | We extend our compliments to the citizens of | Cameron and adjoining counties for their rapidly and increasing patronage. We would invite all to see our large display of GENERAL HARDWARE and BUILDERS'MATERIAL. We - ,ou l .all especial l attention to our ill. ill II il M We again desire to call attention to our Oil. and GAS STOVES. The Ladies delight. THE WELSBACH LIGHT. This popular light the great [< K 1 gas saver, is growing in popular with our people. All who de sire to economize in gas should use these burners. Call and see them. ir n«F w www m mw wr i* www www w * * *at Mk mat Jiat met ** mmm *• * #.*. m. ** m. *%. « fS «F* 1 Hit in j co. i ik *sk jot *Sk *Sk Met *Ok * Mt as * • & m jot mm x st m.m. m. * W" ft I ® TRUSTWORTHY STORE.J |j l f r| If I I | | Dry Goods | ■fill i J I r Q hi il m [l r j C 7 1 Now that the holidays are over we expect a jfi] [rj L_ share ot the same liberal patronage which j| 111 KI I we reeived in 1898 and during the holidays ||j iiL IN I if __ In Corsets we handle the R. 6c Ci.,Dr. jr.[| r- ! Warner's Fetherbone and W. 15. J=3! fill *— Cyclist. (I! m R ii [p Men's, Ladies' and Childrens' Under- y] illjf] A wear in cotton and wool. Jj] m A i 1 ! i 1 t ii I iii l f ——- fe [pj O 111 m 0 We have an elegant assort- % In T rf ment of China Ware and our jjj i u p j 1 p prices are bound to sell the goods. Ij| i e I fir 11 i 1 BALCOM & LLOYD. I i p 1 II Fourth Street, Emporium. Pa. Ii |fl p m Ii i|l 1 J 5