8 • • • • 9-9 •• 999 99'99'9-9'9 / 99-9* / *-99& <• • I R. SEGER & SOPs, | s « Next to Hank, Emporium, Pa. #i I* •) <• •) <• •) i i I NOW OPENING! I S •) (• •) <• •) IS •; I full Line oi ii (• •) plliHl | Hi fills. ! (• -* •> <• •; » •) « •) <• •) <• c« •) (• •> (• ®.) Neckwear! si <• «> j (• •' ! f* #) • The Finest assortment of $ <• 6) ! i* neckwear ever seen in this ®>' (• •) <• (• county. •' (• •> <• »' <• «» ? 2 (• o) i I (• •> <• •> (• • 1 New : <• •» • • s Shapes | Z •> I In Hats! <• •> : s z •• 10 e! '• ;j R. SEGER & SON. t 5 11 •) 1 © « ••••«© ******* *••••>•• *•){•) Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co. :!!>() to 408 Main St. —American Block; 1 XITTKK 1 N. Y. Dress Goods 52-inch Venetian cloth mixtures, ; beautiful fabrics of good quality, in all I the new spring shades, including gray, ; blue and brown mixtures, also a lighter weight cloth in brown, tan, blue and green, plain colors, 75c yard, worth SI.OO. Very pretty 42-inch silk and wool plaids for shirt waists and separate ; skirts, choice colorings, 90c yard. 46-inch spring and summer weight i poplins in browns, greens, drabs and I blues, fashionable fabric, 75c yard, j worth St-00. Elegant quality of 50-inch navy blue ! cheviot, 75c yard, worth SI.OO. All-wool challies, the newest and j daintiest patterns, 29c and 35c yard. Finest qualities with satin stripes, ! 59c and 75c yard. 38-inch all-wool basket and canvas ; dress goods in combinations of brown 1 and black, green and black and mix- \ tures of browns and greens in very i choice colorings, at 25c yard,worth 50c. ! 46-inch all-wool granite suitings, the ! best colors of the season in all the new j shades, splendid values, 50c yard. New Silks Very handsome line of French fou- ! lards in navy and white and black and white, with satin stripes, 50c yard, worth 75c, all handsome stylish pat- : terns. Superb quality of black satin Duch- : esse, all silk with beautiful luster, 85c yard, worth §1.25. Swiss taffeta novelty silks, plain and checks, extremely fashionable; also in rich plain colors, 58c yard, worth 85c. Finest quality imported Ilabutai wash silks in checks, stripes and greys, 40c and 50c yard, a wonderful variety to choose from. Wash Fabrics 200 pieces of French organdies in J beautiful patterns, all new goods, i yard, worth 25c. Linen zephyrs, stripes and checks, in j pinks, blues ar.cl black and whites, 28c I yard, worth 35c. New Madras cloths in very attractive 1 colors and patterns for waists and ; skirts, 15c yard, worth 25c. Best value in the city in Oxford shirt- i ings and dress ginghams at 121 c yard. | Fancy chambrays in dainty effects, j 25c yard. Punjab percales in all the best colors, 1 stripes and checks, yard wide, at 12.1 c yard. Superior quality of sateens, black : grounds, with colored Dresden pat- j terns, 121 yard. Butterick Patterns We are agents for Butterick patterns and publications and have always on hand a complete stock of all the latest patterns for every article of dress. \m, MiUIKIM k AM!SO\ CO., j The American Block. BUFFALO, N. Y. | Council Proceedings. ; Regular meeting Borough Council, Emporium, i Pa., August 8,1809. Present: Messrs. Burns, Warner, Burke, Strayer and Schweikart. Absent: Messrs. Lloyd, Shafur, Palmer and j Catlin. | Minutes of lust meeting read and approved. Communication from the Burgess read and ordered placed on file. Moved by Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. Burke, that the motion of July 10th, 1899, levying a tax j of two dollars on dogs and four dollars cu bitches i be amended ho as to read one dollar on dogs and ; two dollars on bitches. Carried. Moved by Mr. Burke, seconded by Mr. Schwei kart, that the following bills be paid. Carried: F. D. Leet, invoice $ 7 80 S. S. Haekct, lumber 3 00 Thomas Smith, work on streets 5 50 John Welsh, work on streets 15 38 Henry Sassman. work on streets 1 50 Thos. Cavanaugh, work on streets 15 38 Karnes Kinney, work on streets 14 63 Qeorge Seaver, work on streets 15 38 Mike Cavanaugh, work on streets 4 13 John Glenn, police service 3 00 Fred Leutze, work on streets 3 75 Frank Wheaton, police service 2 00 Frank Dodson, work on streets 2 00 Thomas Waddiugton, work on streets 3 58 James Fetter, sand 50 1 St. Marys Gas Co., Gas to Sept. Ist, 1899 ... 35 On I. K. Hockley, brick and cement 10 18 Moved by Mr. Schweikart, seconded by Mr. Burns, that a communication from the Chas. T. Holloway Co., be referred to the Chief of the Fire Department, with instructions to return the Fire Extinguisher. The ayes and nays were called as follows: Aye: Messrs. Burns, Strayer, Schweikart—3. Nay: Messrs. Warner and Burke—2. The motion was declared carried. Moved by Mr. Burke, seconded by Mr. Burns, that a communication from W. J. Grandin, Jr.* requesting privilege to erect telephone poles in j the borough be laid over until next meeting. Carried. I Moved by Mr. Schweikart, seconded by Mr | Burke, that a committee be appointed to in vest i" gate a sewer on Broad street. Carried and | Messrs. Burke, Catlin, and Shaffer were ap- I pointed. ! Moved by Mr. Burke, seconded by Mr. Warner, | that the Street Commissioner he instructed to j lower the water trough at Warner House. Car j ried. I Moved by Mr. Burns, seconded by Mr. Burke, that the St. Commissioner be instructed to lay a stone crossing from the Warner House to Walker Howard & Co.'a store. Carried. On motion the Council then adjourned. C. JAY GOODNOUGII, Sec'y. About one month ago my child, I which is fifteen months old, had an j attack of diarrhoea accompanied by | vomiting. I gave it such remedies as | are usually given in such cases, but as j nothing gave relief, we sent for a phy | sician and it was under his care for a i week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and was having j about twenty-five operations of the j bowels every twelve hours, and we | were convinced that unlesss. it soon j obtained relief it would not live. ; Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and : Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, j and I decided to try it. I soon noticed j a change for the better; by its con ! tiuued use a complete change wis brought about and it is now perfectly i healthy.—C. L. BOGUS, Stumptown, | Gilmer Co.. \V. Va. For sale by L. | Taggart. aug Statefneftt ; Of the Emporium School District for the Year Ending June 5, 1899. : T. B. LLOYD, Treasurer, in Account with Kmpt ! riutn liorough School Fund. RECEIPTS. ! State appropriation for year $2,184 01 I Balance on hand from last year 345 93 I Front Collector, taxes of all kinds 4,633 31 I From loans since last report 397 52 | From County Treasurer 9 49 , From all other sources 61 00 Total receipts $7,631 26 EXPENDITURES. Renting, repairing, etc 180 75 : Teachers' wages 4,180 00 Paid teachers attending institute 98 76 Books and supplies 742 79 Fuel and contingencies 815 57 Salary of Secretary and Treasurer 50 00 Debt and interest paid 1,345 10 Other expenses 109 69 Total expenditures $7,522 66 j Cash on hand 108 60 RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES. | Cash on hand $ 108 60 Amount due district from all sources 825 39 ; Total Resources $ 933 99 j | Amount borrowed and unpaid $7,062 50 Total liabilities $7,062 50 ! Liabilities in excess of resources $6,128 51 L. Iv. HUNTINGTON, ATTEST:— President. J. D. Loo AN, Secretary. Emporium, Pa., July 21th, 1899. 22-3t HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds, ij Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. R Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. | Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Size?, 25c, 50c. and SI.OO. j Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prlco ; Jtiai'lfUKYS* MM>. CO., IIU 1 J:: William MA., New York. <0 liny Cheap ) 112 IS AT ? \ J. F. 5 KEELEY CURE. j % L'.QUCn AND OPIUM HABITS. £ " removes all desire and appetite, builds up the C* si otem. re,ie«s health and vigor, brightens the >• i.vtllect and fits one for business. \ • r IIK HNI.V KKKI.KY ISSTITI TE " " * ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable lM'arings. i>at. L^zz-JML-^ ent tension liberator, improved looso wheel, adjustable - Ky.,, A foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, I 7-1 ' GUARANTEED Ihe lightest running, most dur- able and aearest aoiseless machine made. Kverj known " —— / attachment Is furnished and our Free Inatruction - Book tells just how anyone can run it and do either ti 11 '"11 n,, f»lain or any kind of fancy work. A 20-YEAS 11 GUARANTEE is sent with every machine. 1,1 IBB " -— *'• - IT COSTS YOU NOTHING tj'seeand examine this machine, compare it with those your storekeeper sell? at $40.00 to sso' 00. and then if convinced you are saving S2O-OO to $35-00, pay your freight agent the sl6 60. WK TO HKTI KN YOl I: $13.50 if at auy time within three months you hay yco are not aatikfled. OKIiKII TO-DAY. 110.VT btLLAV. (Sears. Koebuck & Co. are thoroughly reliable.—Editor.) WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE. SEARS, ROEBUCK &. CO.. CHICACO. ILL. G. SCHMfDT'S,^ FOR ' FRESH BREAD, 1 'f 8 ' FANCY CAKES, 0 'l!i la jr IGE CREAM) 1 # CONFECTIONERY Daily Deiivery. All ordciK « ivun p l ' o " l ?' and skillful attention. y We have purchased and received our stock of Sping |rf : ! I :md Sumraer I DRESS GOODS, Comprising a iim: ol Linens, Mall, Swisses, Organ- dies, Muslins, Ginghams, etc., which we offer to the 0. people of Emporium and vicinity at exceedingly low || prices for quality of goods. (• •) C: (fffli'l (• WE HAVE •> h ilg',, Co •> l|f:! India Linens at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. •' fS® White Lawns at 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. *\ (* Colored lawns, —twelve different shades at 15c per yd. •) |i(? 1 W! '* Mulls at from - - - 15 to 25 cents per yd. •> • Organdies, very good at 12 cts. finer at 25 cents per yd. JJ ; ' ijs|!i (« Dotted Swiss, large and small dotts at 10 and 20c per yd. •> j^| '• Muslins, large quantity at exceptionally low prices. •> #/ |p J® Outings, light weight for summer uses, at 8 cents per yd. \'M\ P'j <• Ginghams, fancy and plain, from 6to 10 cents per yd. •) ; " >&'. <• Calicoes, fast colors, good patterns, at little prices. •) W ¥■■■: <• ' ' •> if®;i We invite you to our store to compare our prices and p]| goods with others, as we leel sure that after a fair ,%■, pi! tied up in the stock, we can ofter you lower prices. l|| | Leave us vour order and we will have you the carpet in two or three days. ;f MATTINGS, I We have a line of flattings, and very desirable pat- w M\ terns, at prices that defy competition. I)o not expect || : j to get new mattings at last year's prices, for you can- j||' not, as the prices have been advanced by the jobber jM and we retailers have to follow suit, or not handle pi the line. || RUGS, I We have a small line of rugs, very nice patterns,which pit we would like you to see. Call at our store and the ||| clerks will be only too glad to show you the stock. I"" 1 C. B. HOWARD & CO. 1 | TABLER'S nil VU 'BUCKEYE rlilJj' | OINTMENT 7 CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, i (_ A SURE and CERTAIN CURES, Jr known for 15 years as the £ a BEST REMEDY for PILES. £ y SOI.I) ItY A 1.1. DRUGGISTS. T For sale by L. Taggart. -M-l-ly. TIIK PRESS IS THE BEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISERS IN THISSEOTION. LOW PRICES