KMI'OItHTM MILLING COMPANY. :• U3T. \■..»»;» orium, l a., .Jan. 3, lh#9. \"3 MO I' 111 hA, per -ack $1 2(J •iraham, ' 60 live. •** 60 Buckwheat, '* 65 Patent .Vf<*ai.• • •" 45 Coarse Ural, pe; 100, 1 00 Chop Feed, 44 1 00 Middlings 1 00 Bran, '• 1 00 Corn, per bushel. 56 White Oats, per bushel 45 Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, ~ «, Choice Millet Seed. j At Market Prices. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, 1 IM CA £. I>EPA IVTItI EXT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution■ invited. That which ;/ot/ would like t > sea in ihi.* department, le* us know hy pos tal card, or letter, personally. Jus. McCrossia and family have re moved to Apollo, Pa. Jesse Johnson, of Benzinger, was in town Saturday calling on friends. I. M. Reynolds is spending a few days with old friends in Potter county. Hon. 1. K. Hockley is in attendance at the closing scenes of the legislature. Ed. Brown, of Port Allegany, was visiting old friends in Emporium over Sunday. Amos Barber, of Driftwood, shook hands with old friends in town 011 Monday. County Treasurer C. M. Thomas visited Hazei-Hurst last Monday and Tuesday. Orlow Jordan, of Coudersport, spent Saturday and Sunday in town with his parents. Mrs. Joseph Kays, who is at Wil liamsport, tor medical treatment, is improving. Farmer Balcom commenced his season's work 011 his North Creek farm, 011 Tuesday. John 11. Morehouse, of Pittsburg, passed Wednesday in town, guest of N. Seger and family. Geo. J. La Bar and Harry Lloyd went fishing Tuesday and we shall eat trout the balance of the week Wm. Landrigan and wife, of Elmira, N. Y., are guests of Thomas Lysett and family at St. Charles Hotel. Frank McGraw, of Silver Lake. Pa., arrived in Emporium on Tuesday and will reside here this season. Deputy CcAinty Treasurer Frank Coppersmith was a social visitor to the Pit Ess sanctum on Tuesday. A. N. Cool and family will leave to day (Thursday) for St. Marys, where they will reside in the future. Chas.W.Williams, of Mason Hill, was in town on Friday and called to pay his respects to the* PRESS office. Chas. Butler is stopping at Hazel Hurst this week, looking after the es tablishing of his branch wagon shop. Jos. Farley, of Gibson township, was in town last Saturday calling 011 old friends and made the PRESS a pleasant visit. John Chapman, of Sterling Run, tranacted business in Emporium on Tuesday and visited the PRESS while in town. Mrs. E. N. Fairchild, of Gardeau, ac companied by her son from Bradford, transacted business in Emporium last Tuesday. Arthur Cote and Octave Willett were PRESS callers last Saturday before start ing for the west. Each orders the PRESS to follow them. Robt. Devllng who has been danger ously ill with typhoid tever at his home near Sterling Run, is improving we are pleased to learn. Fred Mills, who has been visiting in Emporium for some time, returned to Seattle, Wash., on Monday. He made many friends in Emporium. Miss Rose Ritchie, of Emporium, was the guest of her brother, Mr. Fred Ritchie, on Centre street, a few days the past week—St. Marys Gazette. James Wade, of North Clarendon, and Frank Wade, of Falls Creek, were called here Monday, owing to the ser ious illness of their sister, Mrs. Wm. Welsh. J. H. Shanbacher, the well known landlord of the new Hyde, left Satur day afternoon for Karlsbad, Austria, where it is hoped he will be fully re stored to health. —Ridgway Advocate. A large number of our citizens gath ered at the depots, last Monday, to bid good-bye to the Pelkey family and Frank Morris and party. Henry Auchu says the French are getting scarce in Emporium. Frank Morris, who has purchased a hotel property at Port Angeles, Wash., transacted business with the PRESS 011 Saturday last—giving us a handsome order for printing He believes he has secured a big bargain. Mrs. Thos.Pelkey, Miss Celia Pelkey, Willie Pelkey, Francis Pelkey and Alfred Pelkey and wife, left Emporium last Monday morning for San Fran cisco, where they will reside in the future, Mr. Pelkey having purchased a home there. Last Monday morning, Frank Morris returned to Port Angeles, Was))., ac companied by his son and Mrs. John Fredette and son, Octave Willett, Arthur Cote and Fred Lafiamme. Some of the party will goto Alaska at some future day. Judge Brennan is determined that Emporium shall celebrate in an appro priate manner next Fourth of July and requests that all citizens who favor the object should meet at the Warner House next Saturday evening and make the starter About thirty little ladies and gents were guests of Miss Marian Judd, last Friday afternoon, to celebrate her eighth birthdav. They had a grand, good time. The sweet little Miss was the recipient of many kind tokens of affection from her little friends. Hon. M. E. Olmsted, of Harrisbui-g- Congressman from the Dauphin dis trict, wasin Emporium Saturday night, guest of H. C. Olmsted and 'family. Prothonatary (loodnough drove him to the Forest House 0:1 Sunday, where lie was met by 1-is Couderspovl relatives. Mr. Olmsted is one of the most ablti corporation attorneys in the state .ml makes a popularCongre••■man. if.-- re turned towHarrishurg Monday i-venin.". I Hon. Geo. A. Jonks, of BrookviilejT. C. Hippie, Lock Haven; and W. W. Ames, Esq., of St. Marys, met in arbi tration at this place on Monday. This WHS the final hearing in case relative | to the estate of C. B. Howard, before j Col. W. W. Ames, Referee. T. C. Hippie, of Lock Haven, and Green & i Shaffer, of Emporium, represented the ! estate of C. B. Howard, while Hon. j Geo. A. Jcnks and Johnson & McNar ; ney argued for W. H. Howard, one of j the administrators of the estate. Our friend Schmidt, who believes in ; having everything around his estab lishmentin line sty le, has recently made ! many improvements and has entered upon his summer campaign of ice cream, ices and fancy baking. Our citizens have every reason to bo proud of this establishment—it is first-class in every particular. The Ice Cream Parlors will be opened to the public on Saturday next. Frank G. Judd was 38 years old last Tuesday and a number of his friends called to remind him of that fact. Mr. and Mrs. Judd received them kindly and the evening was pleasantly passed. Dr. \V. H. DeLong arrived in Phila delphia on Monday, from Florida. We are glad to hear the Dr. is greatly im proved in health—better than he has been for weeks. That's good, Doctor. Miss Dora Sizer came down from Sizerville this morning and after trans acting business called to pay her re spects to ye editor and incidentially to pay for the PRESS another year. Mr. B. Munsell, the P. &E. bridge carpenter, has been confined to his homo in this place, the past week, caused by letting a large "jack" fall upon his foot. J. P. Felt and family arrived in Em porium Tuesday evening, after spend ing several months in Florida. Ex-Sheriff J. W. Krinor was called to Mt. Joy, Pa., this morning to attend the funeral of a niece. Win. McDonald, Alex. McDougall, and Harry Hemphill visited St. Marys yesterday. Miss Florence Olmsted is visiting relatives at Coudersport this week. Mrs. Bardwell went to Buffalo this noon on business. Bucklen'a 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. v.H-n2-ly | Water Works Sure. At the regular meeting of the borough council Wednesday even ing, the contract was signed .and the franchise granted for the new water works, and the ordinance will appear in the next issue of the Eagle. The borough gets a com plete system for lire protection, the large reservoir being 240 feet above Main street, and the families will have a n opportunity of getting pure spring water for household use, a blessing which few towns enjoy. The water company is to sustain a pressure of 100 pounds to the square inch which will give Eldred's famous fire fighters a great advan tage over the destroying element; the company also furnishes water for a public drinking fountain and water trough, and water for sprink ling the streets. For this service the borough is to pay §350 annu ally, or only about 8100 more than it costs to keep up the line we now have for fire protection alone. El dred is certainly in luck.—Eldred Eagle. Diphtheria is in Los Angeles, Cal, arid a telegram is received by the I Cure U Co., Butler, Pa., ordering Arm strong's Diphtheria and Quinsy Drops to be sent at once by express. This shows how a good article is appre ciated 61y We publish an advertisement of Kodol Dyspepsia Cktro in our col umns this issue, and wish to say to our patrons that we believe this preparation is worthy of a trial by anj' person suffering from this agonizing complaint. We honestly believe this preparation will do for you all the manufacturers claim for it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is pre pared by the well known and reli able linn of E. ('. DeWitt &Co., Chicago, and from our long ex perience, in a business sense, with this Jinn as advertisers, we feel safe in saying that they would not place » Sale. 1 ) V VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN WRIT of Levari I ) Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cameron county, Pa., and to me directed I have seized, levied upon and taken in execution and nil! expose for sale to the highest and best bidder at public vendue or out cry, at the Court House, in Emporium, Cameron county, Pa., on Friday, 21st Day (»112 April A. I).,1S00, AT 2:00 O'CLOCK, P. M., The following described real estate, to-wit: All those certain lots or pieces of ground situ ate, lying and being on the easterly side of Broad street, in the Borough of Emporium, county of*Cameron and State of Pennsylvania, and described below in block 54 in the general plan of said borough, recorded in the office for recording deeds, etc., in said county in Deed Book "D," page, 556, etc., containing in front or breadth on said Broad street, together thirty-five (3i>)feetand extendingof that width in length and depth at right angles with said Broad street one hundred (100) feet and being the southerly ten 110» feet of lot No. 39, of the depth of one hun dred (loot feet from Broad street and the whole front of lot No. 40, of the depth of one hundred (100) feet. Bounded northward by part oflot No. .'l9, southward by lot No. 41 and eastward by bal ance of lots Nos. 39 and 10 and westward by Broad street. Having erected thereon one two story frame dwelling and plumbing shop, 33xJ7 feet with wing 22x10 feet and kitchen attached Sxl* feet. Piped for city water and natural gas. Seized and taken into execution and to be sold as the propertv of JAMES 11. HAVENS and HELEN L. HAVENS, «t th.- suit of THE If ESTER SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. TERMS CASH. No deed will be acknowledged until purchase money is paid in full. FRANK MUNDY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, t Emporium. Pa., March 21th,1899 s Sheriff's Sale. I ) Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF Fieri Facia* is- I ) sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cameron county, and to me directed, I have seized, levied upon and taken into execution and will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder at public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in Emporium, Cameron county, on Friday, 21st Day of April A. I)., 1899. AT 2:00 O'CLOCK, P. M,, The following described real estate and prop erty, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Warrant No. 5459, in the township of Lumber, county of Cameron and State of Pennsylvania, known as the Cameron Coal Company Farm. Beginning at a post on the north bank of the Driftwood Branch of the Sinnemahoning creek; thence north thirty-three and three-fourth (33%) degrees west one hun dred and twenty-six (126) rods to a stone heap; thence north forty-three and one-half (43%) de grees east one hundred and fifteen (115) rods to a post on the bank of said stream; thence along the bank of said stream south seventy-nine (79) degrees east, thirty-four (34) rods to a post; thence south seventy-one (71) degrees east, fifty-one (51 j rods to a post on the bank of said stream; thence south seven (7) degrees east thirty-eight (38) rods to a post, the northwest corner of lot lately oc cupied by Daniel Rockwell; thence south eighty four (84) degrees east, twenty-three and one-half (23, rods to a post; thence north thirty-three and three-fourths degrees east, sixteen (16) rods to pine stump 011 bank of said stream; thence south fourteen and three-fourths (14%) degrees east, twenty-eight (28) rods along said stream to a nost; thence south twenty-three (23) degrees west, I fifly-eight (58) rods along said stream, to a post: thence south forty-four and one-half (44%) de grees west, fifty-four (54) rods along north oank of said stream, to a post; thence south seventy five and one-half degrees west seventy seven (77) rods along said stream, to place of Up ginning. Containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres, being the same more or less. Reserving however the right of ingress and egress and passing over the said lands for the Cameron Iron & Coal Company, themselves, their business and their employees by the roads now existing or such new roads which may here after be located and made by the mutual con sent and at the joint expense of the parties here to, viz: The Cameron Iron and Coal Company and Robert A. Lord. Excepting and reserving also the right of way of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Company. ALSO. Excepting and reserving a certain lot or tract of land conveyed by Robert A. Lord and wife to Trustees of M. E. Church of Emporium Circuit by deed bearing date May first, A. I>., 1890, and recorded in Deed Book "K," page 238, in the otlice for recording deeds, Cameron county, bounded and described as follows: All that cer tain piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Lumber, county of Cameron and State of Pennsylvania, known and described as follows: Beginning at a point East of Cameron H. It. bridge where the public road from Sterling Run to Cameron intersects the P. &E. R. R.; thence down the public road, south ten (10) degrees West, twenty-one (211 rods to a post; thence south seventy-nine (79) degrees, east seven and three-fourths (7 \|) rods to line of P. <& E. It. It. right of way; thence north, eleven and one-half (111.;.) rods to a post in the west line of said right of way; thence north eighteen (18) degrees West, eleven (11) rods to the place of beginning, containing one-half (.%) acre. Also excepting and reserving one other tract of land conveyed to W. L. Sykes by Robert A. Lord and wife, by deed bearing date January 17th, A. D., 1893, and recorded in Cameron County Deed Book i4 N," page 8, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at a pine stump 011 the East bank of Driftwood Brauch, running thence down the said stream, south, fourteen and one half (14'.,» degrees East, twenty-eight <2B) rods; thence South twenty-seven (27) degrees West, thirty-six (36) rod 3 to a post, on the bank of the stream; thence north fifty-five and one-half (55 1 » degrees West, sixty-eight (68) rods to a post in the public road, north twenty-five (25) degrees East forty-two (42) rods, to a post; thence South seventy-three (73) degreets East, twelve (12) rods, to a post; thence north five (5) degrees east four and four-tenths (4 1-10) rods, south eighty-four(B4) degrees east, twenty-three and one-half (23*..) rods to a post. South thirty-three and one-half (33.%) degrees East sexteen (16) rods to a pine stump, to place of beginning. Containing twenty >2O) acres more or less. Having erected thereon one two story frame house 20x iu feet with veranda attached Bx4o feet, wing 17x.'J0 feet and two porches; wash and well room 12x16 feet, one well of water and good cel lar. Buildings in good condition. One frame barn 32x50 feet with shed attached 16x14 feet, one granary 20x.'M feet, one wagon shed 16x.i0 feet and other necessary outbuildings; one orchard of about seventy-five trees, and a quantity of grape and other vines. Seized and taken into execution and to be sold as the property of ROBERT A. LORD, at the suit of L. It. HUNTINGTON. TERMS ('ASM. Nodeed will be acknowledged until the purchase money is paid in full. FRANK MUNDY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ollice, ) Emporium, Pa., March 27, ?899. {