EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. P;UCE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Jan. 3, 1899. NEMOPHILA, per sack 112 1 20 (Jraham, - 60 Rye *• 60 Buckwheat, " 6ft Patent Meal. 4ft Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 00 Chop Feed, " 1 00 Middlings " 1 00 Bran, 44 1 00 Corn, per bushel, ft 6 White Oats, per bushel, 45 Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, ! «t Market Prices Choice Millet Heed, 112 At Markct 1 rices - Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, I LOCAL UKPARTMKKT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like t'l see in this department, let us know by po»- ta>. card, or letter, personally. Miss Martha Kayo is visiting Renovo friends. R. C. Dodson made Renovo a visit on Tuesday. Prof. Leet has been 011 the invalid list this week. A. M. Hicks, of Huston Hill, was a PRESS caller this morning. John Day, Sr., has returned from a pleasant visit to Boston, Mass. B. W. Green and family are spending the month of March 111 Florida. Mrs. C. F. Barclay and Mrs. V. A. Brooks visited Emporium friends on Tuesday. Mrs. Lafayette Lockwood, who has j been seriously ill for some time, is im- j proving nicely. Mercantile Appraiser Franklin Hous- I ler visited Driftwood and Sinnema- j honing Tuesday. Dr. 11. Paul Minard came over from Austin last Saturday to call on his j numerous friends. W. B. Thompson has been confined j to his residence for several days, suf- | fering with quinsy. Capt. Barclay, of Sinnemahoning I and Ed. C. Counsel, of Cameron, visit- I ed in town Tuesday evening. Miss Anna Radinsky, of Emporium, j has been a guest of Smethport friends | for the past week. —Smethport Miner. J. A. Dice was in town on Tuesday, shaking hands with his many friends. He will attend M. E. Conference at Harrisburg this week. Chas. W. Shafer, one of our popular attorneys, is setting up the ten cent cigars 011 account of the arrival of a beautiful little lady at his home last Thursday. We congratulate the young couple. Mr. S. Faucett, of Emporium, Pa., agent for Foley Bros., dealers and j manufacturers of tombstones, monu- | meats, etc., was in town the early part of this week, taking orders.—Renovo Record. Mr. J. B. Schriever gave his sisters a very agreeable surprise, dropping in upon them in a very unexpected man- j ner last evening, while enroute for his j home at Emporium from a trip through j the western states. —Kane Republican. 1 Mr. 11. C. Olmsted, of Coudersport, j passed down the line last Friday j morning enroute for Buffalo,where his 1 brotherin-law,Rev. Sparrow, is nearing 1 death's door with heart disease -l'or i Allegany Press. Mrs. Thos. Dougherty, died at the i family residence at Driftwood, Tucs- j day morning. The funeral will take [ place this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 j o'clock. Her many friends in this county will be pained to hear of her death. Mrs. Franklin Housler left last Mon day on a visit to relatives and friends at Bolivar and Belmont, N. Y. When our granger friend goes, he will pur chase a ticket for Olean and not Lock Haven, as he reported upon a former occasion. Mrs. Lucy Carpenter, Perryville, Mich., J. C. Carpenter and wife, of Oden, Mich., were guests of Chas. Spangler and wife the past week. The | first named lady is Mrs. Anna Spang ler's sister. They returned home on Monday, after a delightful visit with their West Creek friends. Hon. H 11. Mullin and wife,of Empo rium, came to Ridgway, on Saturday evening last, to hear General Gordon's lecture. Mr. Mullin and Mr. Don M. Larrabee, also of Emporium, made the Advocate office a pleasant social call on Sunday. The party returned home Sunday evening.—Ridgway Advocate. Dr. A. W. Baker, of this city, called to see the PRESS last Saturday, accom panied by A. Harvy Shimp, editor of Hughesvillc Mail. We regret that we were absent from the ofliice at the time. Mr. Shimp is Mrs. Baker's brother and in company with his niece, Miss Mary Williamson, of Lock Haven, visited Dr. and Mrs. Baker. Clarence C. Richie is posing as the champion poultry fancier in this sec tion and takes great pride with his choice blooded stock. During the late cold snap he invented a plan to | protect his flock from the severe cold, at the same time increasing the pro duction of eggs. The invention has caused him no amount of trouble and some expense, yet he is willing to favor his friends with his recipe upon receipt of a ten cent stamp and stamp ed envelope. Rev. J. M. Johnston left Tuesday foi Harrisburg to attend Conference. It. M. Overhiser is making improve ments in the residence part of hie block. r oB. Kaye and Jos. J. Lingle returned ! last Thursday from West Virginia, on : a tour of inspection. 112 E. M. Parrott, president of Sinne -1 mahoning Iron and Coal Co., is trans : acting business in town. Mrs. Ed. Pierce, of Union City, nee ' Marie Minard, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Sprang, on Third street. Thomas Gallagher, the P. &E. pas ! senger and freight agent at this place, visited Williamsport, yesterday, on business. Mrs. J. C. Bonham is visiting with her husband at Franklin, Pa. During her absence, Mrs. Win Hackenberg is seeing to the home. The voters of Jefferson county de cided by a vote of 3,891 to 2,970 on the adoption ot the county poor farm sys tem, at the late spring election. Coun ties all over the state are thus rapidly falling into line, and in a short time there will not be one to retain the over seer system of caring for the poor. The wave of prosperity rolls over the Monongahela Valley, in which the Mc- Keesport Times sa\s §5,000,000 will be paid out and upwards of 5,000 more men given employment. The end of the present twelve months, adds the Times, wiil close a decade during which $25,000 will have been invested in manufacturing enterprises within a radias of five miles of that place. "Advertising don't pay," some peo ple say, yet the most successful firms are always the largest advertisers. There is a way of advertising that don't pay, and it is to place an ad. in a paper because it has a cheaper rate than some other, while the rate paid to the first paper is high enough at the best judg ment lrom results coming in, if any at all. Judicious advertising always pays and that paper is the cheapest which brings the best results, no matter what its rate may be. —Press and Printer. DR. BULL'S Cough Syrup should be kept in every household. It is the best remedy for cough or cold, and is especially recommended for that grip cough. Price 25c. Thanks. We, the bereaved, would most hear tily thank our friends and neighbors for the assistance rendered us in the death and burial of wife and mother. DANIEL STONE, MR. AND MRS. N. J. SWARTZ. F : ruit Trees and Cirape Vines. Mr. John Sehlecht desires to inform the people of Emporium and vicinity, that he is prepared to do all kinds of pruning and trimming of iruit trees and grape vines. As Mr. Sehlecht has had over twenty years experience in this line of work we have no hesitancy in reccommend ing him, to any in need of such services, as possessing a high degree of compe tency and proficiency in the art of pruning. Quarterly fleeting. Quarterly meeting at Wesleyan Methodist Hall, commencing Thurs day evening of this week, and holding over the Sunday services each even ing at 7:30; Saturday afternoon, 2:30; Sunday, Love-feast 9:30 a. m. Preach ing 11:00; Children's meeting, 6:00 p. m.; preaching, 7:00. Some persons from a distance .are expected to be with us. Rev. Walter Ingersoll, of Odessa, N. Y., will have charge of these services. EDGKR PULLER, Pastor. Railroad Rumors. It is a well known fact that the Pennsylvania road has for years been after the Buffalo division of the W. N. Y. & P., but the latter company has always refused to sell that part of its property unless the whole system was taken. It is now stated that the Penn sylvania people will take the whole system, providing the price is not to steep. The cause of this action is said to be the desire of the Pennsylvania to obtain a through line to Buffalo, and the holding of the Pan-American ex position in that city in 1901, will make the line very valuable to this company should they succeed in buying it. Whether such a change would prove of any value to Clean is doubtful, as it would very likely result in the taking away of the car shops located here. Now that the purchase of the Buffalo & St. Marys by the C. N. Y. & W. is assured, there is no question but that the narrow guage division from this city will be made a standard guage this summer, and the line extended from Bolivar to Angelica to connect with the Angelica branch. This change will undoubtedly prove of much benefit to Olean as this city will very likely be made the headquarters of a number of m'en employed on the line.—Olean Ledger. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprie tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coldu, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine, and have the satisfaction of knowing that it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless eases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on L. Taggart, druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and §l. Every bottle guaranteed or price re funded CAMKRON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1899. ! ALL AROUND THE COUNTY. Huon Hill. t Mr. C. J. Miller visited home over Sunday. | Charley Connors visited his wife over Sunday Mr. G. W. Tanner has been on the sick list foi the past week. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Barr called on friends on the Hill last week. It seems as though Maud did not like the sum mer resort very well. | Miss Maud Williams was the guest of Mrs. O. | B. Tanner on Thursday. Harry J. Williams made a business call to Sinnemahoning one day last week. W. M. Miller steps high on account of of the girl that arrived at his home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs..l. M. Knglish attended services at Castle Garden on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. I). T. Marsh was called to the bed side ol her sister. Mrs. Gverturf, on Johnson Hill, Sat urday. | What made Claud look so down-hearted 011 Sunday? Was it because 8. did not putin ap- I pearance? Too bad Claud; we sympathize with you. Huston Hill. School has closed at Bailey's corner. I Wonder what makes Harvey look so pale, j Chris. Connor has purchased a line colt. Orin Jordan visited his family on Sunday. C. L. Williams visited his family over Sunday. Clauld made a flying trip to Huston Hill Mon day. Iloy Miller visited friends at Millers Run last Friday. We are glad to hear that Mr. Dili's'children are improving. I wonder what took Daisy home from the taffy party last Tuesday evening? j Between Dr. Squirrel and Stella, there came near being a scrap at the tally pull. | Wonder who is sick? Dr. Williams passed over the hill Sunday with his pill bag.Ji Mr. Olin Fletcher, who has been visiting friends 011 the Hill for the past two weeks re turned home Friday. Claud lost his best girl Tuesday night 'and John found her. Now John look out or there might be more than a taffy pull. MKS. DEWEY. nillers Run Harry Gentry visited friends at Mix Hun, Sun day. Millard Lupole was the guest of relatives on Mason Hill, Sunday. The young people of this place attended the revival meetings at Dent's Hun last week. Holla Ford called 011 Mason Hill friends Sun day. Miss Mattie Collins, County Supt., visited the school at this place one day last week. Eben Winslow, of Benezette, was the guest of John M. Hieks and family a few days last week. The enjoyment of the young people of this place went with the snow and ice. Henry Hicks attended the Sunday School Con vention at Medix Run, last Friday and Saturday. J. Painter had the misfortune to break his leg while driving logs in Dents Run, 011 Wednesday morning. Leßoy Miller, formerly of this place, but now residing at Sterling Run, called on friends here Saturday. Mrs. Martha Lupole returned home from Mt. Pleasant Saturday, where she has been spending a week with her sister who is seriously ill. The leader of the Miller's Run band has been called away 011 business and the assistant writer does not get around to get much news. So wait patiently for his return. SUNSHINE. Buckwalter. Martin Lawson is stumping his farm. Our farmers are making ties for the P. R. R. Dr. Bardwell drove through here last Friday. A. Kresge visited his son in Dußois, last week. Miss Eflie Bliss was visiting friends at the coitnty seat. Revival meeting closed at Truman with seven teen converts. W. H. Kresge spent Sunday last with the old folks on the farm. Mrs. Barney McGuirewas inSt. Mfirysbetween trains, Saturday. Wlll. More has accepted a position as assistant cook, at Beechwood. Poor Master Thos. Waddington was transact ing business last week. Miss Lena Evans, of Emporium, was visiting friends here on Wednesday. Miss Myrtle Gregory is visiting Miss Ethel Fisher, at this place, Farmer Hopkins has taken a contract to clear Martin Lawson's farm. Postmaster W. C. Heath made a business trip to the county seat, Tuesday. Martin Lawson and wife spent Sunday with his brother-in-law, John Ilogan, at Hopkinsville. Thos. Geiswender. operator at Rathbun, was shaking hands with friends inour burg last week. Arthur returned home Saturday with a wheel. 112 leaving will be postponed on the stock f.irtn now till fall. We understand (hat Road Supervisor Ingersoll will soon commence building a bridge across the creek at Howard. AI lie Morgan, who holds a position with the Jamestown band, was up talkiiig„over old times with C. M„ last week. We understand our friends on More Hill intend to put a telephone line iron: Andrew Ingersoll's to Howard, this spring. The sound of whistles and hells brought our fire laddies to the residence of Mike Hellyard, which was discovered to be on fire. Afiersome brave work our boys soon got the flames under control, it would do the Emporium Fire De partment good to see the way our company handly a fire; especially Mike Doian. SAMMIE. Council Proceedings. Adjourned meeting Borough Council, March 13th, 1899. Present: Messrs. Warner, Shafer, Palmer, Schweikart, Burns, Strayer, Catlin, Burke and Lloyd. Moved by Mr. Shafer. seconded by Mr. Lloyd that the matter of the bridge across a stream on Pine street be referred to a committee, who should consult the Borough Attorney as to the liability of the Borough to rebuild or repair said bridge. The motion was carried and the Chair appointed Messrs. Shafer, Lloyd and Schweikart to serve on this committee. Moved by Mr. Lloyd, seconded by Mr. Burns, that the matter of a license ordinance be laid over for one month. Carried. Moved by Mr. Shafer, seconded by Mr. Lloyd, that we appropriate $2. r >o to be used for the con struction of sewers in the Borough of Emporium. The ayes and nayes were called: Ayes: Messrs. Shafer, Palmer, Lloyd—3. Nayes: Messrs. Warner, Schweikart, Burns, Strayer, Catlin and Burke-G. The motion was declared lost. Moved by Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. Shafer, that we build a sewer 011 Pine street from Third street to Fifth street. Moved by Mr. Catlin, seconded by Mr. Burke, to amend the foregoing motion by first having a petition from all persons living on said Pine street and Fifth street who can be accommodated by this sewer for the sewer and signing an agree ment to connect with the sewer at their own ex pense. The ayes and nayes weie called and the following vote taken upon the amendment: Ayes; Messrs. Warner, Schweikart Burns, Catlin, Burke—s. Nayes: Messrs. Shafer, Strayer, Lloyd and Palmer 4. The amendment was carried. The ayes and nayes were called upon the original motion as amended and the following vote taken: Ayes: Messrs. Warner, Catlin. Burke, Palmer. Nayes: Messrs. Shafer, Schweikart, Burns, Strayer, Lloyd- 5. The original motion as amended was declared lost. Moved by Mr. Lloyd, seconded by Mr. Burke, that the question of telephones for Fire Depart ment be laid over until the next regular meeting. Carried. Moved by Mr. Shafer, seconded by Mr. Catlin, that a committee be appointed to view Third street, between Spruce and Walnut streets and ascertain if sidewalks are necessary aud if so where they should by located and report at next meeting. Carried and Messrs. Palmer, Burns, Catlin, Warner and Lloyd were appointed to serve 011 this committee. Moved by Mr. Shafer. seconded by Mr. Burke that the matter of a streetlight on' Third street be referred to foregoing committee. Carried. Moved by Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr, Burke, that the regular meeting night for Council be fixed for first Monday night of each month, at 7:30 p. 111. ('arried. On motion the Council then adjourned. C. J. GOODNOUGII, Sec'.v. If you want to Borrow money, Advertise in the PRESS. I R. SEGER & SON, A (0 Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa. I (• (• | NOW OPENING! (• II LIDS «l I II in moiii I And fillis. (• e (• (• (• (• j Neckwear! C C The Finest assortment o <• (• . (• neckwear ever seen int. <• (• % county. (• c a (• (• (• (• (• (• to to \ New fa (• Shapes | | in Hats (• • <*• (• (• » ft to : R. SEGER & SON 9 2 a (• Stop and Thinly mm WHAT ARE YOU DOING ! And ascertain that J R. SKUER & CO., , J The Popular Herchant Tailors I / V Have just displayed their new cloths t f or ' ate winterand early spring styles. a m There is no common sense in any 3 € citizen of Cameron county sending p away for clothing, when they can se y \ cure better satisfaction by patroniz- C ing this House, whose reputation for A honest, square dealing is well known. / Patronize homelindustry and at the \ same time save money. R. SEGER & CO., Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, Pa. J. A. Fisher, PRACTICAL f-lorse $ Broad Street, Emporium, Pa. WILLIAMS' pil lOi TANSY'ILL J A SURE RELIEF TO WOMAN for all troubles peculiar to her sex. fSfSend by | mail or from our Agent. SI.OO per box. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., CLEVELAND, OHIO. Forsaleby J!. (!. Dodson. <£3 SHSHHHSBSHSHSHSHSP SHS?S. Ln ui» to dati; S comKIAI, printing 1 $ and m\ ft in oi nj \T TIIIS OFIICE. Ln i rwwww ww*w*«vi.nfv*wwww**ww v «, I ill lill IS! | rtw«i'vwvvv**i.ir«*wu«w«w*w*«ril< We extend our compliments to the citizens of j Cameron and adjoining counties for their rapidly and (increasing patronage. We would invite all to see jour large display of GENERAL HARDWARE and ! BUILDERS' MATERIAL. We would call especial j attention to our 116. Hi Ml OS STOVES We again desire to call attention to our OIL and GAS STOVES. The Ladies delight. THE WELSBACH LIGHT. This popular light the greai R9 gas saver, is growing in popular with our people. All who de sire to economize in gas bi 1 should use these burners. Call j! nil win 5# | \*& *gk set m* m.m \ r. • & ma & *& m. *%. # P = TJr | | TRUSTWORTHY STORE, A j |