R.C. DODSON, THE fifdcjcjist, KNPOICIITBI, I* A. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. THE CORRECT THINU. Uncle Sam has his hand in now and may be depended onto deal our cor rect medicine. Such medicines as all druggists know bring about the result sought for. They include nothing but the pure article and if compounded the way they are put together enters into their efficacy. Medicines need con serving and looking after. Many de teriorate with age; these must be de stroyed and new obtained. This is one of our special cares. It will pay you to get this sort of service. R. C. IHIUSON. EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., June 15, 1899. NEMOPHILA, persack |1 20 Graham, - 60 Rye — 60 Buckwheat, "... 65 Patent Meal " 40 Coarse Meal, per 100, 95 Chop Feed " 95 White Middlings. " 1 00 Bran, " 95 Corn, per bushel, 53 White Oats, per bushel 10 Choice Clover Seed, "1 Choice Timothy Seed, ! »t Market Prices Choice Millet Seed, 112 At Markct 1 nces - Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to see in this department, let us know by pos tal card . or letter, personally. B. W. Green is visiting at his Tioga county farm. J. M. Davison is now night clerk at the Warner House. M. Blodget, of Sinnemahoning, was in town on Tuesday. Col. J. O. Brookbank, of Driftwood, was in town oil Monday. V. A. Brooks, of Sinnemahoning, was in town on Wednesday. S. E. Murry has fitted up his new plumbing establishment in fine shape. Mrs. R. C. Dodson visited friends at Toronto and Niagara Falls last week. Miss Edith Murry is now book keeper in her brother's plumbing es tablisment. Geo. J. Laßar and Joshua Bair at tended the G. A. R. encampment at Philadelphia. Geo. W. Bupp, of Emporium made a business trip to Port Allegany Wednes day. —Reporter. John Lind, the merchant tailor, ac companied by his wife are visiting in Buffalo this week. Mr. E. S. Bode, of Ithaca, N. Y., spent Saturday and Sunday with G. A. Walker and family. Dr. Rieck wheeled to Smethport on Sunday. Fritz Seger accompanied him part of the way. Miss Collins, county Supt. of schools, visited in Emporium on Monday and favored the PRESS with a call. Mr. and Mrs Thos. Gallagher are taking in the sights at Philadelphia this week and visiting relatives. Mrs. Decker, of Ridgway, attended the funeral of A.L ■ Pepper, last Mon day. She is Mr. Terwilliger's sister. Supt. Roberts and family, ofßenovo, came up to Emporium last Tuesday and transacted business at J. B. Schriever's photo studio. W. L. Sykes and family, of Buffalo, spent Sunday in town. They have purchased a residence at Galeton and will move to that place Geo. A. Walker and Josiah Howard and thirty-four other business men were entertained by William Howard, on Monday, near North Bend. Mr. A. L. Reed, of Oil City, one of the proprietors of the Enterprise Mills, transacted business in Emporium on Monday. He also called to see the PRESS. O. S. Peters and W. L. Thomas viewed the G. A. R. parade in Phila delphia on Tuesday. They are highly pleased with what they saw. Walter Thompson has a new breed of pheasants called "Gallolly" on ex hibition at his barber shop. This one was treed by Dalrymple's dog and shot by Harry Lloyd. Mrs. J. C. Beldin, of More Hill, pre sented ye editor with some delicious apples grown on their hill farm. She also left with us a tomato, weighing Delos Burlingame took in the Wells ville fair. Miss Goldie Lyons is visiting friends in Austin. Mrs. Chas. Zarps has been quite ill this week. Supt. Brady is in Philadelphia to day on business. Rev. Shriner and wife are enjoying a visit to Toronto. Miss Esther Chew returned to her home .it Bradford on Monday. S. T. Howard and family visited Mrs. M. A, Rockwell over Sunday. Jos. Housler is up from Lock Haven visiting his friends and relatives. Frank X. Blumle and wife, are tak ing in the Toronto fair this week. Miss Florence Card left last Friday to visit her parents in Olean, N. Y. Miss Mary Robinson, of this place, is attending Normal at West Chester. Mrs. J. M. Gillan and child of Phila delphia, are visiting Dr. Smith and wife. Miss Ada Collins, of Huntley, is shopping and visiting friends in town to-day. A. L. Ensign is erecting a residence near Portage bridge, below the Junc tion depot. Mrs. Carrie Spence visited her broth Harry Ness and family at John sonburg over Sunday. Mr. Alfred Bastress, of Shamokin, Pa., was guest of Mrs. M. E. Mayze and family, on Monday. Daley Murphy, of Pittsburg, is the guest of his uncle Michael, at the Com mercial Hotel this week. Misses Mayo and Biggins, of Eldred, were in Emporium Monday evening, enroute to Philadelphia and West Chester. John T. Olmsted, of Coudersport, was the guest of Emporium relatives Friday, enroute to Dickinson Seminary at Williamsport. The Misses Jennie and Jessie Norris and Mrs. Borland, of Kane, were the guests of Miss Edith Hurteau, Satur day and Sunday. Misses Clara Olmsted and Anna Metzger, assisted as bridesmaid at the Robertson-Larrabee wedding, at Port Allegany yesterday. Mrs. Geo. Metzger, Jr., and mother, Mrs. R. M. Overhiser, attended the Robertson-Larrabee wedding at Port Allegany, on Wednesday. Mrs E. C. Davison, and daughter Mary accompanied by Ralph are visit in Chambersburg a few days after which Ralph will return to school. Mrs. Fowler, of Oshkosh, Wis., who has been visiting her cousin Fred Julian and wife, at this place left yes terday for Buffalo to visit her brother, J. R. Waters. Don M. Larrabee, of this place, acted as groomsman at the wedding of his cousin, Miss Pauline R. Larrabee, to E. A. Robertson, which took place at Port Allegany yesterday. Henry Haupt and Geo. Walker, Jr., visited Port Allegany last Monday and arranged for a game of ball between Star Hose Company and Mountaineer Hose Company teams, at Port Alle gany, Friday, Sept. loth—the last day of the fair. Our old friend Jack Swope, of Em porium, was a welcome caller at the Press office, while in town on Thurs day. "Jack" was our next door neigh bor once; and our firm friend always.— Port Allegany Press. O. S. Peters and ex-County Treasurer W. L. Thomas returned from Phila delphia yesterday morning and re port Elias Peters greatly improved, with very favorable chances of his entire recovery. He is in the German Hospital. On August 28th, Mr. Michael Mc- Carthy received the sad news of the death of his sister, Miss Allie A. Mc- Carthy, at her home at Hamilton, Ont. Michael left on the above date to at tend the funeral which took place on Tuesday. Mr. McCarthy returned home on Friday. Henry Auehu returned on Tuesday from a visit to Montreal, where he placed his daughter in school. While Mr. Auchu is a native of Canada he is I a loyal and patriotic American and i says he felt good when he saw so ! many American flags displayed in the ! procession of laborers at Montreal on ! Monday—it being Labor Day. Mr. Harry Ness, formerly of this j place, but for several years in the em- I ploy of the B. R. &P. R. R. Co., at I Jolinsonburg, has accepted a more ! lucrative position with that Com pany, at Allegheny City, Pa., and left on Sunday last to enter upon | the discharge of his duties. He j expects to move his family to that j place in a few weeks. V. A. Brooks, of Sinnemahoning, | was doing business in Austin Tuesday, I and made this office a pleasant call j while in town Miss Louise Floyd j has returned to Jier home in Sinnema ! honing A. J. Haskins an old and [ esteemed resident of Cowley Run, ! died at his home on Thursday | last, after a lingering illness. Deceased was 61 years old and had been a resident of that J neighborhood for many years. Fun | era! was held at the residence on Sat j urday last, and interment at Siwrville, Pa.-- Austin Autograph. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1899. cameron. Tom Carney is ou the sick list. School opened Tuesday morning with about thirty pupils enrolled. Fred Cooley left for his home in Brookville last Thursday. G. B. Shearer visited the county seat Tuesday. Sam Ebersole was a visitor to our town Saturday. Isaac Wykoff and his bark runneis had business in Emporium Saturday. Ed. Morse, of Emporium, was visiting relatives in town Sunday. Elihu Lewis, of Emporium, was a caller in town Tuesday. George Wallace left Tuesday morning j for Dents Run where he has charge of j the lath mill at that place. JOK. Notes and News. Read the financial statement of Em porium borough, published in this ■ issue. Your word is your servant as long as you retain it, but it becomes your master when you suffer it to escape. Last Friday, C. B. Howard & Com pany shut down work at five o'clock in honor of the late Chas. B. Howard's anniversary. As to sleeping in church, people go there for conscience's sake, and what shows better than quiet sleep that the conscience is all right?— Ex. M. T. Hogan is considering plans for the erection of a two-story building, 25x60, on his present location, to be occupied by himself as a store. '•You may fire when ready, Gridley," the order which Admiral Dewey gave to the commander of the Olyrcpia when he opened the fight in Manila bay, will be flashed on the face of the Palisades, opposite Harlem, when Dewey comes home. A splendid way to write advertise ments is to imagine a customer stand ing before your counter. Putin your advertisement exactly what you would say were she standing face to face with you —Grocery World. This is how Bill Nye wrote an adver tisement offering for sale his cow: "Owing to my ill-health I will sell at ray residence, township No. 19, range 18, according to government survey, one plush raspberry cow, aged 8 years. She is a good milker and is not afraid of cars or anything else. She is of un daunted courage and gives milk fre quently. To a man who does not fear death in any form she would be a great boon She is very much attached to her present home by means of a stay chain, but she will be sold to any one who will agree to treat her right. She is one-fourth short horn and three fourths hyena. I will also throw in a double-barrel shotgun which goes with her. In May she usually goes away for a week or two and returns with a tall red calf with wabbly legs. Her name is Rose. I would rather sell her to a non-resident." Spreads Like Wildfire. You can't keep a good thing down. News of it travels fast. When things are "the best" they become "the best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, 0., writes: Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have ever handled in my 20 years'experience." You know why ? Most diseases begin in disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purities the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, run-down man or woman. Only 50 cents. Sold by L. Taggart, druggist, guaranteed. A Word to Mothers. Mothers of children affected with croup or a severe cold need not hesitate to administer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It gontains 110 opiate nor narcotic in any form and may be given as confidently to the babe as to an adult. The great success that has at tended its use in the treatment of colds and croup has won for it the approval and praise it has received throughout the United States and in many foreign lands For sale by L. Taggart. drug gist. Sept. The oyster season is now here. \ The Cure that Cures p Coughs, & \ Colds, j p Grippe, ik V Whooping Cough, Asthma, 1 Bronchitis and Incipient A CJ' Consumption, Is g [oiiO'sj The GERMAN remedy" £ \\vroa\. -atvd J a\\ 25S^50ds« R. G. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. KUTCMTG tra d D e e si MA s ßKS ; HI! fell I & and o c b°S g d hts : : ► ADVICE A3 TO PATENTABILITY P|JPP ' I y Notice in 44 Inventive Age" W® p ■■ * > Book "How to obtain Patents" | IBlbilh 4 Charges moderate. No fee till patent is secured. i Letters strictly confidential. Address. E. G. SIGGEttS, Patent Lawyer. Washington, D.C. \ v % \ \ \ v \ \ v v:\ \ x | Greeting 112 % t j| We are having a big trade -j* in groceries and meats, the & biggest we ever remember. fin If \ WHY ? ig 5 112 ■;i. Because we do business on p P business principles. We 6 cater alike to the masses / / and carry a line of goods to / | suit the purse of the poorest or the fastidious taste of the j I richest. * | ✓ K / We carry a complete line of / Groceries and Meats and the p quality is always the best. (Jive us a call. I Alex. McDougall, -- 1 " % j Groceries and rieai. y J| Emporium, Pa. /\\\\X\S \ \ X X \\ VT7 Z3Z3H is. E. MURRY, | PRACTICAL I S3 PLUMBER, GAS H AND b 1 S STEAM FITTER. | I have recently added an entirely new line of i Plumbing Goods to my | already large stock. I $ handle and keep constant- $ jh ly in stock « I GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS. SEWER PIPES, GAS STOVES, ETC. My store room is well sup- 4 plied with Bath Tubs, J 5 Wash Stands, Gas Lamps J H aud anything required in 1 my trade. Contracts J ij taken for all lines of work; fi N satisfaction guaranteed. | rl Write me when you have H any work in my line. j Out of town orders promptly I attended to. | S. E. MURRY. % Su>?Y / 7 7 7 S 77777;/:./ 7 A \ \ X \ \ \ N N \ \ \ \a \7 ; Cari'Dilh j / c I < / / F AT DAY'S % ' 7 , / $ The ruling idea is to fi provide what the people k, 112 want at prices consistent $ / with quality of goods % s and service rendered % % I CAREFUL I 6 / % CONSIDER | ATION ' 7 Is given this in all % things and especially in / % Spices, Flavoring Rx- tracts and Vinegar. | ABSOLUTE J ' PURITY H % 4. And full strength is '/ \p needed to make Spicing ! . and Picklingsuccessful. y l' Can you afford to use , % anything but the very / best goods to be had for ' / this purpose? The sea- / y son for their extensive / / use is here. We have / the goods. / | AND OUR I GUARNTEE / , 1 That they are as rep- p resented, with each i article sold. 0 % White Pickling, Pure P Cider and Malt Vinegar. 7[ Herbs, Spices, whole or < ■7 ground, seeds for sea- I? soning. Extracts. '7 '/ / / / Telephone <>. y / / ' J.H.DAY, ' / 1 / / / ly Fourth St., Emporium, Pa. /\\\\S\\ \ \ \ \ \N \ \ \ \ \ -\ s \ n. v \ \:\/ NEW:DEPARTURE I HI. A. PjCKWELL, I % % 'y The Fourth Street Druggist, n r I | The Sanitary ; I Still. ... | I have recently purchased and placed / in my Drug Store one of the popular and 7 , greatly endorsed Sanitary Stills, inanu > factored by THE CUPSEORAPH CO., of b , Chicaero, 111. There is no process of ■- y ({lteration which will purify water. Na- '& ture's process; of vaporizing water and f-< /. cooling it into refreshing showers of pure % rain water is repeated by the Sanitary 112. y Stdl in our store. We distill all water y 11 2/«. used in both our Prescription Depart- y ment and Soda Water Fountains. % PURE WATER, If < PURE DRUGS, % / PURE SODA WATER. ' / % | Purity is our Motto. "?■ | M. A. ROCKWELL, J I'. O. Building, Emporium, Pa. 'y /\ \ \ \ \ X N VVV\.\\ Summer Tailoring. Beautiful Summer Goods for Gents Suits, at R. SEGER CO.'S, Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, Pa. SUITS FROM $12.00 TO $30.00. «k^&m:m#L&mkili<iX**S*i**tk*Bkil»!kX!lk***l!k*t!k*i*****<*****lk*llk*£q I HI 111 USE! 1 *WWWWW»WWWWWWWWW*..I*W«WWWWSfW **n**s*n*s.*Sk*>k*************&.*%*Sk*."S*********Sk*>!k*!**\*.Ut! 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 would call especial | attention to our Mil ill I CAS m ffireComprising the best f n the world. Our an d popular Store - ' l ' 's, ' s headquarters for many useful articles | and house-keep er s ' what we have, We again desire to call attention to our OIL and GAS STOVES. The Ladies delight. THE WELSBACH LIGHT. This popular light the great If gas saver, is growing in popular with our people. All who de fez' s '- sire to economize in gas • jshould use these burners. Call and set them. *t* *& iifc us* jot ** * % *t* ** ** * • h. *& *st m ant * * #* m- isst ** &* m * 1 nil ins 11 *%.*%*>*■#&*&# IT'S DIFFERENT THE NORTH AMERICAN (PHILADELPHIA) IT'S DIFFERENT, because It prints all the news, and all the news It prints Is true. IT S DIFFERENT, because It's bright and brisk, up-to-date and vigorous, but not yellow. IT'S DIFFERENT, because Its only policy Is to tell the truth. It has no covert or personal interests to promote. It serves no political ambition, no creed, no class prejudice, no mere partisan purpose. IT'S DIFFERENT, because it advocates equal taxation and battles against the existing system, which favors the rich corporation at the expense of the farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer and the wage-earner. IT'S DIFFERENT, because it stands for Republican principles, and makes war upon all who, under the stolen name of Republicanism, are disloyal to those principles. IT'S DIFFERENT, because it believes manhood and not money should rule. Therefore It upholds the rights of all, as against the aggressive power of the privileged few. IT'S DIFFERENT, because no boss, no corporation, can control one line of its j space. | IT'S DIFFERENT, because it is non sectarian and broad; every party, every faith, every class, and the workingman equally with the millionaire, gets a fair hearing In Its columns. IT'S DIFFERENT, be- 1 cause It upholds faith in ONE humanity, and the pro- CENT gressof mankind toward Every ! higher Ideals, larger . hopes and better living. wnere ■ IT'S DIFFERENT. It will continue to be different. Watch The North Ameri can and see It grow. ! The Place to Buy Cheap ) j J. F. PARSONS.J ! K E LE Y CUR E, ' I ;J i.iaiiOß AMD OPIUM HASJTS. * I t' 1 a'l fltVru a r a nppet<io, bui'ils nfi the A "vs'.-.-'i. oi ovt a.ni liaoc, lirij'i'.en:; fi. • 1 12; \ b»i jtlect .yi.l in; on« 'or busmen. t) Booklet > "' • \"V*.'sV:.v.S' .. ' v , "i li#.!(Boi':i° | n.'>t I* luKifthAvft \ 1 '■ V- *>'.;> *;v • VT. fylj v38n042-ly. 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