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    EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PKIOE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., Nov. 21, 1899.
.-fEMOPHILA, per sack $1 10
'Oraham 55
Hye " 55
Kuckwheat, 44 75
Patent Meal.., 44 40
Coarse Meal, per 100, 95
Chop Feed, •• 95
White Middlings. " 1 10
Bran, 44 1 00
Corn, per bushel
White Oats, per bushel 40
Choice Clover Seed, 1
Choice Timothy Seed, I. At Market Prices.
% Choice Millet heed,
v Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, J
AFTER THE BATTLE
Some are found bleeding and
sore, while others have a fit
of the blues. Now if there
should be any so unfortunate
as to suffer from the effects of
accidents we have the Balm
for their pains and aches,let it
bo either for man or beast.
Our liniment and powders for
horses or cattle are always
the best.
Our medicines are pure and
_j always get there. The prices
are right, too.
Our patent medicine depart
ment is supplied with all the
standard remedies and we can
"i supply your on short notice.
Our toilet and fancy goods
department we keep up to
the times.
Our Prescription depart
ment receives our closest at
tention and all calls answered
day or night. Just touch the
button. In fact we are here
to do business and serve the
public.
M. - A. - ROCKWELL,
THE PHARMACIST,
EMPORIUM, PA.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL UOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
ike to see in this department, let us know by pos
at card, or letter, personally.
G. S. Felt came home from Olean to
spend Sunday with his parents.
Miss Mattie Collins, of Driftwood,
Pa., was in town Monday, visiting the
schools.
Ed. Blinzler went to Kidgway Sunday
to consult Dr. McAllister in regard to
his eyes.
Charles Clark, the blacksmith, has
moved from Coudersport to Emporium.
—Galeton Dispatch.
Harry Fry returned on Tuesday
morning to Itaton, N. M., going by the
way of Pittsburg.
Miss Anna Kadinsky, of Emporium,
is visiting Mrs. SV. W. Colegrove.—
Smethport Miner.
.Miss Wilfretta Hall, of Renovo, was
guest of Dr. Smith and family last
Monday and Tuesday.
James Sweeney, representing the
North American, is visiting Emporium
this week in the interest of that paper.
Ed. C. Sehoen, District Agent of the
Northern Pacific R. R., was in Empo
rium Tuesday evening and met many
ot our citizens.
The Misses Grace and Bessie Mc
| Caslin, who have been visiting friends
and relatives in Cleveland, 0., returned
home last week.
C. G. Swift, of the Emporium steam
laundry, left on Monday for his homo
in Franklin where he will spend a
eoaple of weeks' vacation.
John Trebswether was passing
around the "ten-centers" last week on
account of the arrival of that 10 pound
boy at his house last Thursday.
John R. Pott, of Williamsport, was
talking transportation in Emporium on
Tuesday. He is a jolly fellow and
knows how to entertain his friends.
C. C. Lowry, the traveling passenger
agent of the Nickle Plate, transacted
business in town Monday. Mr. Lowry
will have charge of party of Emporium
people who emigrate to the Pacific
slope this spring.
John D. Judd left Monday morning
to transact business and visit friends in
Pittsburg. He goes to Indianapolis,
Ind., about the first of March to accept
a position as traveling baggage master
with a western railroad. John is an
excellent railroad man and we are glad
to note his good fortune
Edwin Clark, of Reading, who left
here about seven years ago, shortly
after the death of his father, W. C.
Clark, is visiting his many friends in
town, guest of his brother, J. W. Clark.
He is traveling for the Greater Ameri
can Journal, and will remain here
about three weeks, after which he will
leave on an extended trip to the
Pacific slope.
Mrs. E. F. Cummings, of Allegheny
City, was in town the first of the pres
ent week and afterwards departed for
Buffalo, returning to this place to-day.
She will have the household goods,
which wero left behind when Mr. and
Mrs. Cummings moved away, packed
and shipped to Bellevue, Pa., which
will be their future home. Harry Ness,
formerly a resident of Johnsonburg
will also move his family to tho same
place.—Johnsonburg Press.
Ed. Blinzler is visiting at St. Marys
to-day.
Mrs. I. K. Hockley is visiting rela
tives and friends in Williamsport.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanniger, of Elmira,
N. Y., were guests of Thos. J. Lysett
and family over Sunday.
William McGee was called to Tunk
hannock, Pa., last Tuesday, on account
of the death of a brother-in-law.
Dr. DeLong and wife of Emporia,
Fla., are the guests of H. C. Rich and
wife of this place.—Orlanda (Fla.)
Sentinel.
Gordon Beattie entertained a large
party of his playmates at a birthday
party, Monday evening, at his home
on Sixth street.
Mrs. R. P. Bingeman, who was
called to Shamokin on account of the
J illness of her father, returned last Mon
| day and reports her father dead.
Invitations aro issued for the mar
-1 riage of Miss Jennie Hanscome, of
! Sinnemahoning, to Mr. A. J. DeShetler,
j to take place on Wednesday evening,
! Feb. 21st. Both are popular young
| people and the PKESS extends its
I heartiest congratulations.
John R. Robertson, of Franklin, Pa.,
visited his brother, Rev. J. M. Robert
son and family, at this place on Tues
day. air. Robertson was Adjutant of
| the 16th Regiment and served in
I Puerto Rico. He is an afolo gentleman
and has a host of friends in this county
Buoklen's Arnica Salvo .
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 cr money refunded. Price 25
cents a box. For sale by L. Taggart.
v3l-n2-ly
SSOO Reward.
We will pay the above reward for any
case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Indigestion. Constipation or
Costiveness we cannot cure with Liverita,
the up-to-date Little Liver l'ill, when the
directions are strictly complied with.
They are purely Vegetable, and never
fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes con
tain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills,
5c boxes containes 15 Pills. Beware of
substitutions and imitations. Sent by
mail; stamps taken. NERVITA MED
ICAL CO., Cor. Clinton and Jackson
Sts., Chicago, 111. Sold by R. C. Hud
son, Druggist Emporium, Pa. 34-491y
Plenty ot war rumors an; escaping.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken
with a bad cold which settled on my
lungs; cough set in and finally terminated
in consumption. Four doctors gave me
up saying I could live but a short time.
1 gave myself up to my savior determined
if 1 could not stay with my friends on
earth I would meet my absent ones above.
My husband was advised to get Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. I sjavo it a trial;
took in all eight bottles. It lias cured
me and thank God 1 am now a well and
healthy woman." Trial bottles free at
L. Taggart's drug store, llegular size
50c. and 81.00. Guaranteed or price
I refunded.
The baseball war has also reached the
I injunction stage.
Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. 11. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain,
spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak
nerves had caused severe pains in the
back of his head. On using Electric
Bitters, America's greatest blood and
nerve remedy, all pain soon left him.
He says this grand medicine is what his
country needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies
the blood, tones up the stomach,
strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor
ami new life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of* the body. If weak, tired
or ailing you need it. Every bottle
guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by L.
Taggart, druggist.
These meteorological ups and downs
arc rather trying.
There is no better medicine for the
I babies than Chamberlain's Cough Rem
j edy. Its pleasant taste and prompt and
| effectual cures make it a favorite with
j mothers and small children. It quickly
I cures their coughs and colds, preventing
I pneumonia or other serious consequences,
j It also cures croup and it has been used
j in tens of thousands of cases without a
single failure so far as we have been able
to learn. It not only cures croup but
when given as soon as the croupy cough
appears will prevent the attack. In cases
of whooping cough it liquefies the tough
mucus, making it easier to expectorate,
j and lessens the sovcrity and frequency of
! the paroxysms of coughing, thus depriv
| ing that disease of all dangerous conse
quences. For sale by L. Taggart. fob
Winter is suffering many relapses.
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Clerical Surra HIII.
A clergyman on a recent Sunday
J gave out the following notice, says The
! Christian Endeavor World:
"The regular meeting of tho donkey
I parade will bo held, as usual, at the
i close of this service. Members will
j lino up just outside the church door,
i make remarks and stare at. the women
! who pass, as is tlieir custom.
| "Any member known to escort a
I young woman to church like a man
I and sit with her like a gentleman will
I be promptly expelled from member
j ship."
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1900.
EXCURSION NOTICES.
FLORIDA.
Two-weeks' Tour Via Pennsylvania Rail
road.
The second Pennsylvania Railroad tour
of the season to Jacksonville, allowing
two weeks in Florida, will leave New
York and Philadelphia February 20.
Excursion tickets, including railway
transportation, Pullman accommodations
(one berth), and meals en routi in both
directions while traveling on the special
train, will be sold at the following rates:
New York, $50.00; Philadelphia, Harris
burg, Baltimore and Washington, SIB.OO,
Pittsburg, §5)5.0(1, and at proportionate
rates from other points.
For tickets, itineraries, and other in
formation apply to ticket agents; Tourist
Agent at 1106 Broadway, New York; I
Court Street, Brooklyn; 780 Broad
Street, Newark, N. J.; B. Courkander,
Jr.. Passenger Agent. Baltimore District,
Baltimore, Md.; Col in Studds, Passenger
Agent Southeastern District. Washnston,
D. C.; Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent
Western District. Pittsburg, Pa., or Geo.
W. Boyd, Broad Street Station, Pliiladel
pliie.
1549-50-11
CALIFORNIA.
Thirty-One Days' Tour via Pennsylvania
Railroad.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
has arranged for a special personally
conducted tour through California, to
leave New York and Philadelphia on
February 27, by special Pullman drawing
room sleeping car and connecting at
El Paso with the "Mexico and California
Special, composed exclusively of Pullman
parlor-smoking, dining, drawing-room
sleeping, compartment and observation
cars, for tour through California, return
ing by March 20.
Round-trip tickets, covering all neces
sary expenses, $375 from all points on
Pennsylvania Railroad.
For further information apply to ticket
agents; Tourist Agent, 11(10 Broadway,
New Vork ; 4 Court Street, Brooklyn;
780 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; B.
Courleander, Jr., Passenger Agent Balti
more District, Baltimore, Md.; Colin
Studds, Passenger Agent Southeastern
District, Washington, 1). C.; Thos. E.
Watt, Passenger Agent Western District,
l ittsburg, Pa.; or address Geo. W. Boyd,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Philadelphia. 1531-45-8t
WASHIHGTON •
Special Low-Rate Excursions via Penn
sylvania Railroad.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
announces that on December 23, Feb
ruary 21, March 15, and April 7, it will
run special excursions from points on the
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, Erie to
Lock Haven, inclusive, to Washington,
for the benefit of all who may wish to
visit the National Capitol. Round-trip
tickets, good going on all regular trains
on day of issue, and good return
ing oil any regular train within ten days,
exclusive of going elate, will be sold at
rate of 810 from Erie, St. Marys and
intermediate points; 88.05 from Drift
wood; $8.15 from Renovo; §7.30 from
Lock Haven; and proportionate rates
from other points.
Holders of special excursion tickets to
Washington, can purchase at the Penn
sylvania Railroad Ticket Offices in
Washington, excursion tickets to Rich
mond at rate of 84.00 and to Old Point
Comfort (all rail) at 86.00; from the
pursers ot the Northfolk and Washing
ton Steamboat Company, excursion tick
ets (not including meals and staterooms
on steamers) to Old Point Comfort or
Northfolk, \'a., at 83.50, and to Virginia
Beach, Princess Anne Hotel, at 84.50;
and at the Washington, Alexandria and
Mt. Vernon Electric Railway Company,
excursion tickets to Mt Vernon and re
turn at rate of 50 cents.
For full information consult small
handbills, apply to ticket agents, or ad
dress E. S. Ilarrar, Division Ticket
Agent. Williamsport, Pa.. 1519-41-18t
*»*
WASHINGTON.
Special Low-Rate Excursion via Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
On Febauary 21, 1900, the Pennsyl
vania 11. B. Co. will run a special excur
sion to Washington, from points on the
Philadelphia and Eric Railroad, Erie to
Lock Haven inclusive, for the benefit of
all who may wish to visit the National
Capitol. Round-trip tickets, good going
on all regular trains on day of issue, and
good returning on any regular train with
in ten days exclusive of going date, will
be sold at rate of 810 from Erie, St.
Marys and intermediate points; §8.95
from Diftwood; 88.15 from Renovo;
87.30 from Lock Haven; and propor
tionate rates from other points.
\ through sleeping car will be run
from Erie to Washington on train leav
ing Erie at 4:30 p. m.
Holders ot special excursion tickets to
Washington can purchase, at the ticket
offices in Washington, excursion tickets
to Richmond, Old Point Comfort, Nor
folk, Virginia Beach, Princess Anne
Hotel, at special reduced rates.
For full information consult small
handbills, apply to ticket agents, or ad
dress E. S. Ilarrar, Division Ticket
Agent. Williamsport, Pa. 154J-50-2t
NOTICE.
"NTOTICE is hereby given that theShippen
School Hoard will offer Cor sale to the high
est bidder three school houses and outbuildings,
namely: Wiley's, Russell's and Plank Road Hol
low, to be sold Satnrdav March 3. 1000 at 3:00 p.
m., at new School Building in Plank Road Hol
low.
N. S. CUTLER. Pres.
Attest:—
O. S. PETERS, See'y.
Keward.
We, the undersigned druggists, offer a
reward of 50 cents to any person who
purchases of us. two 25 cent boxes of
Baxter's Mandraks Bitters Tablets, if it
fails to cure constipation, biliousness,
sick-headache, jaundice, loss of appetite,
sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint,
or any of the diseases for which it is
recommended. Price 25 cents for cither
tablets or liquid. We will also refund
the money on one package of either if it
fails to give satisfaction. L. Taggart.
It. C. Dodson. 34-251y
What does Bryan think of govern
ment by injunction as it was tried in
Kentucky ?
woman's | 1
I lie t
yJ I
is hard enough a3 A
it is. It is to her that / \ 1
| we owe our world, / \\ '
| and everything 8
should be made as I
easy as possible for W\ I
her at the time ot SL V\\ *
childbirth. This \ 8
!is just what i
MOTHER'S &
will do. It will make \
baby's coojinc easy
and painless?, and that without tak
ing dangerous drvtgs into the sys
tem. It is simply to be applied to
the muscles of the abdomen. It
penetrates through the skin carry
ing strenfrth and elasticity with it.
It strengthens the whole system and
prevents all of the discomforts of
pregnancy.
Tne mother of a plumb babe in
Panama, Mo., says:"l have used
Mother's Friend and can praise it
highly."
Get Mother's Friend at the J
Drug Store, $1 per bottle.
The Bradfield Regulator Co.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Write for our free illustrated book,
" Before Baby is Born." '
SISTER'S ENGLISH
?£*li¥itOYAL PILLS
|P|
«"r. Alwaya reliable, 1<»«I i<>«, ask Druggist for
*! JVIIKKTKIt'M in Ked and
lil metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon.
*':ti.<* no o(lu>r. KcfiiNe danifcrouN mal>Mti
' is { ioiiM :&vi4l imitation*. liny of your Druggist,
• r .-mi io. in stamps for I*»rti«'ulartt,
unrsiinl* and " Relief for in letter
! y return
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.
54<|uare, I*lll LA., PA.
Mention thla paper.
Ifr»26t e O W
gTABLER'S Iff 11
Cockeye rlMsi
$ OINTMENT
112 CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, t
A SURE and CERTAIN CURES
v known for 15 years as tho fa
j BEST REMEDY for PILES. 1
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. if
•' L MCHAB33W MID
For sale by L. Taggart. :i4-l-ly.
' v
•; villlliha festive scene when thrown
P TSS? t>y waxen candles. $
j| The light that heightens 4
'i 1 I beauty's charm, that gives the ®
| I I finished touch to the drawing 8
| ; 1 room or dining room, is the jj
glow of I
Wm MMDLESi.
|i Sold in all colors and shades
;J to harmonize with any interior
a hangings or decorations.
S Manufactured by
V" STANDARD Oil. CO. -h
112, For sale everywhere.
TRA d DE s .m n A s RKS :
) ■ Pfi fl in It! I W AN °OBTAINED HTS i
► ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY I"DCE '
Notice in "Inventive Age " PKI'I' '
> Book "How to obtain Patents" | HIaBSM '
t J Charges moderate. No fee till patent is secured. [
J Letters strictly confidential. Address, ,
j G. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer. Washington, 0. C. ,
v33n042-)y
to liny Cheap }
; J. F. PARSONS. >
i
GOOD COFFEE! I
Tho aroma of good Coffee that greets the individual as he
enters the dining room is the pleasant feature of the breakfast
and will make the person feel content. Half the battle in pre
paring a meal is to have coffee that suits. We think we have
tho best in the town. Try "Royal" ,'}sc lb. 3 lbs. SI.OO, and
see if you don't come back for more.
"Ja-vo-ka" (No- Rio) Mocha-Java flavor, costs you 20c lb.
It lias more intrinsic value than any other coffee we have ever
tested for the money. You will notice that the name has been
changed from Ja-vo-ka to Ja-ma-ka. It was found to conflict
with the name of a coffee sold by another house, and was
changed for that reason, but it is identically the same coffee as
was sold under the brand of Ja-vo-ka. We want you to try it
and offer this as an extra inducement.
I CTTTHirolif |!
re Bring ib to us Friday or Saturday of this week, together •>
( • with 16c and we will deliver to you one pound of the best *>
Coffee you have ever had for the money. 'J
ONE POUND ONLY AT THIS PRICE. •>
<* ••••»•
Telephone 6, Fourth St. «J~. 11. 1
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112 Points for Emporium
112 : : Buyers for 1000. V
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See my JANUARY, FEBRUARY and <►
MARCH Offerings.
£ :
'7, \ /'OUR best interest demands it. |
W \ Have ordered quick sales in all $
/4k departments. A saving of 15 A
W Ik to 25 per cent, for you, on DRESS j ft [ft W
,Q, GOODS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, 'A Q
'{Y .i \ J HOSIERY, SPRING CARPETS, If fj
H * > WINDOW SHADES, LADIES'and r If)
112 CHILDREN'S SHOES. W
s
A Record Breaking Sale
A of Ladies' and Children's Capes $
and Jackets. Better take advan-
tage of the low prices for 1000 at
I H.C.OLMSTED'S 1
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EMPORIUM, PA.
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0Z Respectfully invite the PUBLIC to see tlieir
811 . . . til
fine line of Furniture, comprising the following: w
|| PARI.OR SUITS, 3 to 5 pieces,
M BKD ROOM SUITS, Golden Oak and Imitation Mahogany, M<,
M UPHOLSTERKD ROCKERS, REED ROCKERS,
IM MORRIS CHAIRS, COLUMBIA CHAIRS, |j'|ii
L| DINING CHAIRS AND KITCHEN CHAIRS,
[JIDIL SINGLE BEDS, 3 feet to 4 feet 6 inches, |! : F;|
EXTENSION TABLES, 6 to 12 feet,
IPJ CENTER and KITCHEN TABLES,
COUCHES, DESKS, _
® ' ' a
A DRESSERS,
WJS> CHIFFONIERS, ®l«'
® SIDEBOARES, BED SPRINGS,
CARPETS, MATTINGS,
MATTRESSES,
CURT A INS, Cr' itTA INPOL ES.
IN FACT EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN
AN UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE STORE T I
Al \i
Every ARTICLE New and of the Latest design and at
112 i prices never heard of in Cameron county before.
CALL AND SEE OUR LARGE STOCK.
||| You will be pleased to see such a variety of up-to-date goods. |||
|UndertakirLg!|
I Remember the place, next door to Odd |||
Fellows Block. |||
II EMPORIUM ME Mfj
BERNARD EGAN. Manager.
til EMPORIUM. - I»A.
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