R.C. DODSON, THE Brucjc|ist, RNPORIVX. PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sta.. THE CORRECT THING. Uncle Sam baa 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. DODSON. EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Kmponum, Pa., June 15, 1899. N'EMOPHILA, per sack fl 20 Graham - 60 Rye " 60 Buckwheat, 44 65 Patent Meal " 40 Coarse Meal, per 100, 95 Chop Feed, 44 95 White Middlings. •• 1 00 Bran,. 44 95 Corn, per bushel. 53 White Oats, per bushel 40 Choice Clover Seed, Choice Timothy Seed, ! A t Market Prices Choice Millet Seed, 112 At MarKet ™ces. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, J LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to nee in thin department, let us know by pos tal card, or letter, personally. Mrs. F. S. Coppersmith is visiting friends at Millport. Sheriff Healey, of Ridgway, regis tered at the Warner House laßt Thurs day. J. C. Nickelson and wife, of Lowell, Mass., are visiting relatives at this place. Geo. W. Huntley, Jr., of Driftwood, transacted business in Emporium on Monday. E. C. Davison and H. J. Darrin visit ed Driftwood Masonic Lodge last Fri day evening. O. B. Tanner, of Gibson, was visit ing in town on Monday. He called to see the PRESS. Mrs. Carl Goetting returned on Sat urday from an extended visited among friends and relatives in York State. J. D. Morrissey, of Superior, Wis., are visiting relatives in Emporium. John's old time friends are glad to see him. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard, of Williamsport, visited relatives and friends in Emporium last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Ware, who was spend ing a couple of weeks with relatives here, returned to her home in Angelica last Friday. IL M. Forbes, of Philadelphia, Supt. of Atlantic Division of Adams Express Company, was guest of J. D. Logan and wife over Sunday. Fred Tompkins and wife leave next Monday on a visit to the former's parents at Friendship, N. Y. They will take in the Cuba fair. B. N. Burlingame, of Chicago, 111., is visiting his parents at Sizerville and his many friends here. He is highly delighted with the west and is pros pering. John Ganey, who has for many years been employed as bridge watch man for P. & E. li. R. Co , at this place, was stricken with paralysis on Sunday and is confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and Mrs. James Ingram, of Rochester, N. Y., registered at the Warner House last Friday. While here they placed a monument on their lot in Newton Cemetery. Miss Lena Moxley is home again from a month's visit with her friend Misß Marth Kaye at Emporium, Pa. She will leave here next week to take charge of a public school near Potters dale, Pa., commencing on the 18th inst —Renovo Record. Mr. Wm. Hamilton, of Driftwood, accompanied by his wife and son Chas. are visiting in town. We regret to learn that Mr. Hamilton will move to West Virginia within a few days. Mr. Hamilton is one of our best citizens and we regret to see him leave us. John E. Smith, of Sterling Run, has returned from Philadelphia, where he has been under medical treatment for several weeks. On Wednesday he visitod Emporium and he looks re markably well. His many friends were pleased to see him and congrat ulations came from all whom he met. B. W. Green visited Lock Haven on Wednesday. Jos. Kaye, Esq., is in Indiana on a business trip. Mrs. E. O. Bardwell has returned from New York City. Mrs. Alton Housler's sisters were her guests hist Saturday. Mrs. O. S. Allen is visiting her par ents at Port Richmond, N. Y. Geo. Bloom reports a pleasant visit with old comrades while in Philadel phia. J. B. Schriever went to Wilkesbarre on Monday to look after his business there. Frank T. Beers and Miss Clara Olm sted will be married at this place Oct. sth. Mrs. Jos. Freindel and children left j this morning on a visit to relatives at Wilcox. Mrs. Jos. Kaye and son Elmer are taking in the Lycoming county fair this week. Mrs. C. L. Butler and Mrs. Robert Warner were PRESS office callers on Wednesday. Mrs. John J. Hinkle came home last Friday from visiting her husband in Philadelphia. Misses Jennie and May Gould are spending two weeks at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Miss Anna Fretz, a very pleasant young lady of St. Marys, is guest of Mrs. J as. J. Welsh. Mrs. Webb Walize, of Renovo, is visiting her parents at this place, on her way home from Erie. Mrs. Moore, of Tyrone, Pa., is visit ing W. F. Lloyd and family at their West Fourth street residence. Mr. and Mrs. Edward May, nee Annie Haley, of Olean, are visiting the latter's parents and friends. Mrs. Geo. Bloom and daughter. Miss Cora, will visit friends in Williams port and Huntersville this month. Mrs. C. W. Rishell has returned from a delightful visit to her sister at Elmira, N. Y. Chas. is happy now. Mr. Clinton Bolard, of Waterford, Pa., was guest of Miss Nina Bryan on Monday. He was on his way to State College. Ray Garrity returned from Buffalo, on Tuesday, where he went to have an operation performed by a surgical dentist. Mr. A. F. Danilson, Manager at Erie of the New York Life Insurance Com pany, was the guest of Don M. Larra nee on Tuesday. Mr. A. L. Warner and wife, have moved from Coudersport to Emporium and occupy one of Mrs. Mayze's houses on Third street. Harry Jordan, who retired from the grocery business here this week, ex pects togo to Washington and grow up with the West. Thos. McDonough and wife, of Buf falo, are visiting relatives and friends in Emporium. Mr McDonough is clerk in Buffalo post office. Wm. Hackenberg and wife were called from Gardeau l.ost Tuesday on account of the accident to Mrs. Hack enberg's sister, Mrs. Bonham. Miss Byrde Taggart returned on Saturday from a two weeks' outing among friends at Atlantic City, Phila delphia, Norristown and Muncy. Rev. J. L. Robertson, of Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ont., was the guest of his son, the Rev J. M. Robertson, Rector of the Emmanuel Parish, over Sunday. % Miss Rebecca Lord, of Cameron, left Ma'imoras, Lordville, New York City, a - i other cities in New York to visit • natives. She expects to be in New . ork when Dewey arrives. Ex-Senator McKnight, of Brookville, was a guest at the Warner House on Tuesday night. Dr. McKnight has been engaged in historical work for several years. He paid the PRESS a social call, accompanied by M. J. Colcord, of Coudersport. Miss Mabel Terrough, one ofWil liamsport's very pleasant young ladies, who has been the guest of the Misses Butler for the past three \*feeks, re turned on Tuesday. In company with several of her friends she graced our sanctum with a call on Tuesday after noon. Dan'l Webster returned last Satur day from French Lick Springs, Ind., where he had been spending two weeks for the benefit of his health, which we are pleased to learn is much better. Mrs. Webster who was visit ing her rlatives at Albion, N. Y., re turned with him. M. J. Colcord, editor of Coudersport Journal, stopped in Emporium yester day, having accompanied his wife to Williamsport on a visit to friends. Mr. Colcord, who has many friends in this county, is a prominent candidate for the appointment of Postmaster at Coudersport and his friends, and they are legion, hope he may capture the prize. While it is not our put-it, we believe Mr. C'olcord's fitness for the position cannot be disputed, to say nothing of his untiring and efficient work for the party in Potter and his zealous efforts to advance the interests of his adopted county should count for something. In the prime of life, active, intelligent and a polished gentleman he would make a popular official A Word to Mothers. Mothers of children affected with croup or a severe cold need not hesitate to administer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It contains no 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 üße 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. Notice to Wheelmen. We, the undersigned, do hereby ; agree to refund the money on a 25 cent | bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica & Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps, bruises, scratches, chafes, cuts, strains, ; blisters, sore muscles, sunburn, cliap -1 ped hands or face, pimples, freckles, or any other ailments requiring an ex ternal application. Lady riders are I especially pleased with Arnica and Oil ! Liniment, it is so clean and nice to use. j Twenty-five cents a bottle; one three > times as large for 50 cents. L. Taggart. , R. C. Dodson. 34-251y CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, i«99- Olorlous News. Comes Irom Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer, of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved —that Electric Bitters is the best blood blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boil* and running soree. it stimulates, liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50c. Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. Guaranteed. Cameron. W. S. Liningcr is on the sick list. Sheriff Mundy was in town Saturday. John Schwab visited the county seat on Saturday. Esther Stuart was an Emporium caller on Wednesday. E. P. Comley went to Dents llun Tuesday on business. M. L. McConnell transacted business in Emporium on Monday. (ieo. Kayc, of Emporium, was in town Wednesday on business. Mrs. Amanda Johnson of St. Marys, is visiting friends in town this week. Alex. McDougall, of Emporium, passed through our town last Thursday. John Wallace moved his family to Dents Run Tuesday, where he is laboring in the mill. -JOE. Fir»t Fork. R. M. Williams and wife returned from Austin on Saturday. Ed. Caldwell has returned from Short Bend Run, with his blacksmithing kit. Our farmers are busy now putting in winter wheat, cutting buckwheat, corn, etc. Mr. Ed. Bowers is putting in a cellar wall under his house, on the Millard WykofF place. James Haynes returned home Satur day with his threshing machine, from a tour up this stream. At a donation party held at the house of GOSH Bros, on Saturday evening. Rev. Weis realized about §l7. D. D. Colcord and A. Morton, J. Far ringer and S. Johnson were all up to the Austin fair on Saturday, with pro duce. Verne Beckner, son of Geo. Beckner, formerly of this place, and Miss Elsie, daughter of Malvin Logue were married at Olean, N. Y., last week. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Logue died on Tuesday and was buried on Wednesday in Gilmore cemetery at this place. Rev. Weis officiating. The dry spell still "holds out faith fully" and the streams and banks arc full of logs needed badly at Barclay Bros., mills at Sinucmahoning and waiting for water to drive them. A good many of our citizens attended the hospital fair at Austin last week and report having had a good time. A big crowd nearly all the time, insures the success of the undertaking. We have had a three days "bee" fix ing up the Gilmore cemetery and have changed the looks of it for the better. People interested turned out and helped as best they could. More work is needed yet and will probably be looked after at a later date. Siitnemahoning. The kindling-wood mill is about com pleted and will begin operations in a few days. With two meat markets in town and prices "out of sight it looks as if the butchers are after us in earnest. G. B. and C. F. Barclay took in the G. A. R. Encampment at Philadelphia, last week. The big mill is still idle for want of raw material as is also the shingle mill. A good flood would certainly be a blessing to this town just now. Barclay Bros', new railroad is com pleted to within two miles of their timber in Jerry run and it is expected that in three or four weeks logs can be procured from that source. The old Enterprise hotel has just put on a suit of fresh paint and a new sign, telling to the worid that the Enterprise house is no more, but henceforth this popular hotel will be known as the "Mountain House." Yet notwith standing this outward appearance of gaiety and good cheer, an air of gloom and sadness prevails within, since the death of his sable Majesty, Baley's pet crow. Yes poor "Joe" is dead. Oscar says some one hit him with a stone and liis sweet young life went out 'ere he had reached the zenith of his glory and usefullness, despite the tender care of a sorrowing household. Joe Logue refuses to be confronted over the loss of his beloved namesake. They looked so much alike and as the autumn winds are sighing a sad and sorrowful re queim, bitter tears of anguish may be seen coursing down his classic features and his manly bosom heaving with the pent-up emotions within. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made and that too by a woman in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood itß severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she talked incessantly and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with two bottles has been abso lutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at L. Taggart's drug store. Regular size 00c. and sl. Every bottle guaran teed. Advertise in the PRESS \-V XXX XX X. -V V, X VYA *Si n % | Greeting ; % g |5 We are having a big trade £ in groceries and meats, the biggest we ever remember. I 'i It WHY ? i Si % liecauHe we . '■, / < " J.H.DAY, I / / / * Fourth St., Emporium, Pa. |2 * /X -X X XXX X X XXX X X \ x \ x a x-x x.x xx x: x> k \ 'y. HEWJOEPARTURE | BY \ | M. A. ROCKWELL. | 'j The Fourth Street Druggist, l r ' | The Sanitary I Still. ... j I have recently purchased and placed in my Drug Store one of the popular and | greatly endorsed Sanitary Stills, manu- ■ b factured by THE CUPSEGRAPH CO., of | Chicago, 111. There is no process off Alteration which will purify water. Na- ? tare's of vaporizing water and 1; y, cooling it into refreshing showers of pure | rain water is repeated by the Sanitary J Still in our store. We distill all water | % used in both our Prescription Depart- 9 ment and Soda Water Fountains. | | PURE WATER, < PURE DRUGS, % PURE SODA WATER. ' # i Purity is our Motto. \ % ! | M. A. ROCKWELL, ; P. O. Building, Emporium, Pa. 1 /x:x xx x.x xx x x.x:x ' Summer Tailoring. Beautiful , Summer Goods for Gents Suits, at R. SEGER CO.'S Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, Pa. rwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww* .JW.. .JMfc. JMfc. ■JHfc.-MM. **-*' "**" *"- —' ■"**■ "^j| i 111 IMI IB! | 5 W WWWWWWWWWWWWWW*..* W W *f wwwww \ll We extend our compliments to the citizens of Cameron and adjoining counties for their rapidly and i increasing patronage. We would invite all to see our large display of GENERAL HARDWARE and BUILDERS' MATERIAL. We would call especial ! attention to our We again desire to call attention to our OIL and GAS STOVES. The Ladies delight. THE WELSBACH LIGHT. This popular light the great If H j gas saver, is growing in popular with our people. All who de sire to economize in gas should use these burners. Call fwwwwwwwwwifi?'ii*iii.*wi»iafw*ffwwsFii*wwwii j |tk m. -mst «k ** *& m an m•itan m.m. auk *#t**m-mm mm. m * inn Mi s 11 * www www ww WWW*.* "W !kis* m*st 4* mmaskf.ikmumxttmm Business Cards. B. W. QBEEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Emporium, Pa. A business relating to estate,collections, real estates, Orphan's Court and general law business will receive prompt attention. H2-ly. J.C.JOHNSON. J. P. MCNARNBY, JOHNSON St McNARNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, EMPORIUM, PA. Will give prompt attention to all bnaineas en rusted to them. 16-ly. MICHAEL BRENNAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections promptly attended to. Real estate and pension claim agent, 35-ly. Emporium, Pa. F. D. LEET. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and INSURANCE AG'T. EMPORIUM, PA To LAND OWNERS AND OTHERS IN CAMERON AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. I have numerous calls for hemlock and hard wood timber lands, also stumpage&c., and parties desiring either to buy or sell will do well to call on me. F. D. LEET. CITY HOTEL, WM. McGEE. PROPRIETOK Emporium, Pa. Having again taken possession of this old and popular house I solicit a share of the public pat ronage. Thehouseisnewlyfurnishedand isone •fthe best appointed hotels in Cameron county. 30-1 y. THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT, (Opposite Post Office,) Emporium, Pa. WILLIAM MCDONALD, Proprietor. I take pleasure in informing the public that 112 have purchased the old and popular Novelty Restaurant, located on Fourth street. It will be my endeavor to serve the public in a manner that shall meet with their approbation. Give me a call. Meals and luncheon served at all hours. n027-lyr Wm. McDONALD. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, THOS. J. LYSETT, PROPRIETOR Near Buffalo Depot, Emporium, Pa. This new and commodious hotel is now opened forthe accommodation of the public. Newinall its appointments, every attention will be paid to the guests patronizing this hotel. 27-17-ly MAY GOULD, TEACHER OF PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY, Also dealer in all the Popular Sheet Music, Emporium, Pa. Scholars taught either at my home on Sixth street or at the homes of the pupils. Out oftown scholars will be given dates at my rooms in this place. F. C. RIECK. D. D. 8., DENTIST. Office over Taggart's Drug Store, Emporium, Pa. 112 Ix Gas and other local anaesthetics ad- for the painless extraction teeth. SPEClALTY:—Preservation of natural teeth, in cluding Crown and Bridge Work. I will visit Driftwood the first Tuesday, and Sinnemahoning the third Wednesday of each month. j KEELEYCURE: j \ ♦ LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. 4 112 Removes all desire and appetite, builds up the V £ system, renews health and vigor, brightens the u \ intellect and fits one tor business. 5 W 7) TIIK ONLY KKKI.BY INSTITUTE Y i Rooklrt fr-.'. IN WKSTKRN PENNSYLVANIA. gt 5 The Kceleylnst : tute,4246Fttth Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. * v33n042-ly. 5