EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRTCE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Jan. 14, 1901. NEMOPIULA, per.iack, fl 20 Oraliam, " CO Hye...... " 60 Buckwheat, " 75 Patent Meal..,. •• •" 45 Coarse Meal, per 100 1 10 Chop Feed, " 1 10 White Middlings. " 1 1° Bran " 1 10 Corn, per bnshel, 60 White Oats, per bushel 40 Choice Clover Heed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, !. At Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed, fancy Kentucky Blue Grass. I R.C. DODSON, THE Orugcjist' kmpouium. pa. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. fegj imllL Uf Only the purest drugs are good for Sick people. They can't afl'ord to ex periment. You may safely trust your prescriptions with us. We make a specialty of this work and are proud of the success we have achieved. Doctors appreciate the care and ac curacy with which their prescriptions are compounded and that accounts for our large trade. R. C. DOnSON LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to see in this department,let us know by pos a card. or letter, personally. Mrs. A. C. Goodwin is seriously ill at her home in Rich Valley. M. C. Tulis was a pleasant caller at the PRESS office on Wednesday. Patrick Clare, of Cameron, transact ed business in town last evening. Jas. Quinn is confined to his home In the East ward, witth pneumonia. James L. Norie and wife, of Renovo, were the guests of Jos.Kaye and family over Sunday. Miss Margaret Lynch, of Olean, N. Y., is visiting her sister Mrs. O. Proud foot, at this place. John Glenn, who has been laid up for several days with a severe attack of la grippe, is slowly recovering. Prof. Bastian was called to Muncy on Monday to attend the funeral of his sister. He returned this morning. P. 11. Mason and W. 11. Smith, of Sterling Run, were visiting in town on Saturday and called to see the PKESS. Henry Kraft, formerly of this place, now of Emporium, was a business visitor here this week.—St. Marys Gazette. Mrs. Harry Ness, of Allegheny city, Pa., visited Emporium friends last Friday, guest of her brother R. H. Hirsch. Councilman S. E. Murry now enjoys all the comforts of a home, since he is the father of a son and heir—born on Monday, Jan. 14th, 1901. Mr. Dan'l Keller, lormerly of this place, father of Mrs. Leadbetter, is very ill at Milton, Pa. We have been unable to learn further particulars. Messrs. Russell & Niver, who are drilling a well for Pardee & Co., in Lumber township, passed Sunday in town. They report the drill down 1900 feet. James Logan and family, of Austin, passed through Emporium l.ost Friday, enroute for Dahoga, Pa., to visit Mrs. Logan's parents, John Montgomery and wife. Geo. J. Laßar was a pleasant caller at the PRESS sanctum on Tuesday. Mr. Laßar has been battling with la grippe the past week and is able to be around and look after business again. Ward Mctzger, whose family has re sided in Emporium the past two years, moved this week to Coudersport where Mr. Metzger is employed. Their many friends are sorry to lose them from their circle. The many friends and relatives of Miss Eva Lewis will be sorry to learn that she is very ill with typhoid fever at 172 St. James' Place, Baffalo, N. Y. It is thought that with good care she may recover. A. E. Gross expects to leave next Monday for Portland Mills where he has accepted a position in Smith Bros'. Meat Market. Mr. Gross thoroughly understands the meat business and we think that Smith Bros, will profit by their wise selection. John M. Olson, one of our esteemed citizens, was a PRESS caller last Thurs day, and will read this journal another year. Mr. Olson is always prompt and seldom allows a day to lapse before he carries away a receipt. Wish all sub scribers were as thoughtful. Mr. Olson is a first-class tailor. DEATH'S DOINGS. FIX) HENCE LEWIS. Slowly, one by one, our dear ones are ; passing away. This time it was a kind I daughter and sister. Flora Lewis pass- I ed away on the morning of the 13th, inst, after months of patient suffering with consumption. She was born in Rich Valley Dec. 6th, 1874, where she resided at the time of her death. She leaves a father, mother, one brother and a daughter, who resides with her father at Sullivanville, N. Y., beside many other relatives and friends who mourn her early death. Her funeral was largely attended, Tuesday, Jan. 15, at the Rich Valley church, the Rev. Metzler, of Emporium, conducting the services. Text, Zechariah 14 7: "But it shall be one day which shall be known to the Lord, not day, nor night: but it shall come to pass, that at evening time it shall be light." The flowers were profuse and elabor ate. A quartette from Emporium fur nished the music. Burial was made in Rich Valley cemetery. She was heard to say: "I would like to live but if it is the Lord's will to take me, lam ready to go." May the Lord bless the relatives and friends and may their lives be so given up to Him that there may be a glad reunion in Heaven when the toils of life are ended.. A 0.0. The Emporium Telephone Exchange have added a lot of new apparatus to their switch board and have improved and quickened their service wonder fully. Now it is only necessary to call central and they "do the rest." B. A. Slocum storo No. 35; D. C. Hayes livery stables No. 37; F. Julian residence No. 24; U. A. Palmer No. 33, are the latest additions, with Frank Shivea and oth ers in a few days. The company are offering special inducements to increase their private residence lists before is suing their new directory. 47-lt In Cozy Quarters. Mr. H. D. Burlingame, the courteous local manager for the Jacob Dold Pack ing Company of Buffalo, has lacated his office at 1029 Green avenue. The office is as cozy as possible. The floor is nicely carpeted. An asbestos grate gas stove furnishes the heat and lends a cheerfnl air to the room. Both 'phones have been putin, and the of fice furniture is neat and up-to-date. Manager Burlingame, despite the dull season, is selling at the rate of 50,000 pounds of packed products per month in Altoona, principally Westphalia hams, bacon and lard.—Altoona even ing Gazette. Stops the Cough Aitd Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. 26yl CALIFORNIA. Thirty-five Days' Tour via Pennsyl vania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for a special personally conducted tour through California, to leave New York and Philadelphia on February 14, by the "Golden Gate Special," composed exclusively of Pull man parlor-smoking, dining, drawing room sleeping, compartment, aud ob servation cars, returning by March 20. This special train will be run over the entire route. The best hotels will be used where extended stops are made, but the train will be at the constant command of the party. Round-trip tickets, covering all nec essary expenses, §450 from all points on Pennsylvania Railroad except Pitts burg, from which point the rate will be $445. For further information apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York; 4 Court Street, Brooklyn; 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; B. Courlaender, Jr., Passenger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore, Md.; Colin Studds, Passenger Agent Southeastern District, Washington, D. C.; Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western District, Pittsburg, Pa., or address Geo W. Boyd, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. 1858 47-2t American Institute Farmer's Club Report the Wines of Alfred Speer, of Passaic, New Jersey, the most reliable, and his Oporto Grape Wine as superior to any in the world. 42-eow-8w Drive Them Over to the Democrats. Now let Martin and Flinn go where they belong—over to the Democrats. They have been dealing with the Democratic leadership. They have engineered a fusion movement for the control of the Legislature. They have acted as assistant Dem ocrats throughout the State cam paign. The cabal of boss politicians formed for seizing upon Pennsylva nia consists of Martin, Flinn and Guffey. Guffey is to be the next Demo cratic candidate for United States Senator. Let his close friends, Martin and Flinn support him. Let them vote for him and do all in their power to elect him. They would be powerless, of course, as Senator Quay was elected on Tues day by a good majority. Sarah Bernhardt said that one night during a visit to America when she was playing "Jeanne d'Arc," she hurt lier knee with a rusty nail. "The wound gave me considerable pain and trou ble," she said, "and it was thought tlmt a slight operation might possibly be re quired. This fact appeared in the daily papers, and a day or two afterward I received a telegram from the manager of a museum In Chicago saying that if it was necessary to amputate my leg might he please have it. He added he would drape it 'f desired." CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1901. Solomon Up-To-Date. He that stoppeth bia ears to the cry of the poor has lost his loftiest attributes —mercy, charity and love. A man that wandereth from the path of learning is generally buried in the cemetery of oblivion. A man that loveth pleasure is gener ally poor, yet he often dies happier than the most wealthy. It is better to dwell alone than with a seoldinc wife, yet, most everybody pre fers to try the experiment before be lieving it. L2OGAL Goto N. Soger's for any article of clothing for men or boys. Zino and Grinding Mapre I)evoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. tf If what you save makes you rich, then you may become rich by buying of N. Seger. Mid-winter sales of clothing, footwear and underwear every day at N. Soger's clothing store. CANVASSERS.—We (urniah outfit free and start any man who wants to work. Write to-day for terms. C. L. YATES, Rochester, N. Y. 46-8t You save from 20 to 30 per cent, at N. Seger's clothing store. All of our goods are guaranteed to be just what we represent them to be. Rugs! Rugs!! Rugs!!! We are now selling out all our carpet samples for rugs, and will putin a full new line for Spring trade. 47 GEO. J. LABAR. SHAW'S PUREMALT.-Is no doc tored compound, but a pure, wholesome and strengthening stimulant. Especi ally commended for medical purposes. Sold by F. X Blumle, Emporium Pa. ji2-yl CHICKEN AND WAFFLE SUPPER.—ThO Christian Endeavor Society of the Bap tist Church will giVG a chicken and waffle supper; Friday "Jan. 18th, in the church parlofs from 6:30 p. m. till all are served. Supper tickets are 25 cts. and all are cordially invited to be pres ent. STOCKING SOCIAL.—The Flower Com mittee of the Society of Christian En deavor of the Presbyterian Church will give a "Stocking Social" at the home of Mr. A. Mclnnes, Sr., on Tuesday evening, Jan. 22d. A programme will be rendered, consisting of music, a "Parlor Drama," &c. Light refresh ments will also be served. Every one is cordially invited to come. FURNITURE—of all kinds, the best at the very lowest prices, and latest designs. Carpets, linoleums, oil cloths, mattings, all of the very latest patterns, all qualities, in fact everything that goes to make up a first-class store. Will not be undersold by anyone. At the old reliable brick store, corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets, Empo rium. Pa. GEO. J. LABAR. 47 The Election Returns Show That the Lackawanna Railroad has been elected Americas most comfort able Railroad. If the result of election suited you, take a trip on the Lacka wanna with your family; if it went the other way, get even by taking a little journey, and forget your troubles. Remember Lackawanna Agents can sell you tickets to any point in Greater America. Excursion rates are now in effect to all Southern resorts, Cuba, Florida and the Pacific Coast. If you want to know all about your proposed trip, call on nearest D. L. & W. R. R. Agent, or write Fred P. Fox, Div. Pass. Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. 37-tf FLORIDA. Personally-Conducted Tour via Penn sylvania Railroad. The first Jacksonville tour of the sea son via the Pennsylvania Railroad, al lowing two weeks in Florida, leaves New York, Philadelphia and Washing ton by special train Februay 5. Ex cursion tickets, including railway transportation, Pullman accommoda tions (one berth), and meals en route in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, f50.00; Buffalo, $64.25; Rochester, $54 00; El mira, f51.45; Erie, $54.85; YVilliamsport, 850.CO; Wilkesbarre, $50.35, and at pro portionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and full in formation apply to ticket agents; B. P. Fraser, Passenger Agent Buffalo Dis trict, 307 Main street, Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y.; F. Palmateer, City Ticket Agent, 20 State street, corner Corinthian, Rochester, N. Y.; E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Will iamsport, Pa., or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 1857-47-2t Letter to Jos. Fisher. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir- You buy your horseshoes and nails; >our grand-father, if he was a blacksmith, made 'em. You can't afford to hammer them out by hand, when you can buy as good, or better perhaps, readymade to your hand, for a little more than the coat of the iron. What do you think of a painter who goes on buying his linseed oil and white lead, and tinting and mixing by hand, and charging his time for work that is far better done than he can do it, done by machinery, done as your horseshoes and nails are made. Mistake isn't it? He is wasting his chance in the world. There is no better stuff to do business with than good horseshoes and paint; and no better work than putting them on. Good horseshoes well put on: It's the putting 'em on that makes you a blacksmith: no matter who makes 'em. Who wants togo back to old times, and make his own horseshoes ? Between us two, that painter don't know how to make gcod paint—be used to; but paint has run away from him. Yours truly, 17 F. W. DEVOE & Co. Don't Lose Your Grip. Gray hairs often stjind in the wag^of tne ness. Many men are V ni failing to secure good ■inc/no one knows how many women have been disappointed in life becausa they have failed to preserve that attractiveness which so largely depends on the hair. HAY'S HAIR-HEALTH has been a blessing to thousands. It is a hair food, nourishing the roots, forcing new growth, restoring freshness and life, and positively brings back gray hair to its youthful beauty and color. Hay's Hair-Health is not a dye, and its use cannot be detected. Ask for Hay's Hair-Health and refuse all substi tutes. H.H.H. is sold by leading druggistse very where. Sent by express, prepaid, in plain sealed package, by I.oN'DON SUPPLY CO., 85J Broadway, N. Y., also a 25c. cake Harfina Medicated .Soap, best soap tor toilet, bath, skin and hair. All on receipt of 60c. and this ad LAROB 50c. BOTTLES. AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. \ \ \ \„\ \ \ \' \ \ \ \ \ / \ A < J^id- c Winter I proposition. 112 I % % We are closing out our stook y of winter Coats and Capes re- . J gardlesß of cost in order to make ij| room for spring stock. |j s s '/> Coats that were s<>.oo now $3.50 |j y Coats that were 8.00 now 4.75 y ',* l Coats that were 11.50 now 7.50 Pj Coats that were 15.00 now 9.00 / & | Underwear and | Hosiery. f' * fi. Will also close out Winter % Underwear and Hosiery at || % greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to get bar- '% gains in all kinds of winter % '< goods. 3 % % \ "" \ I W. H. CRAMER S | /j The Popular v'*** gfe E . T\ \\ r || CANNEDSPINACH J J CANNED BEETS. m=WE LEAD IN HIGH GRADE GROCERIES, '< This is the season of the year conceded by all to be the dull iM II season, but we propose making trade lively at our store by offer- M i g oods at BUch P ! 'ices as must make them move, and shrewd §jj | * buyers will do well to watch us, not only for specials, but our kg whole line of reliable groceries. Anything procured here that is £3 not satisfactory, can be returned and the purchase price refund- II £■* ed, or replaced with other goods. $3 || HERE'S THE LIST OF SPECIAL OFFERINGS THIS WEEK W CANNEDCORN-New York State pack- PURE CORN STARCH, 6c lb. Regular 8c fcjl ing, 9c can, 95c doz. or $1.85 case. per pound. I"( &£ . . .. PURE BAKING SODA. 6c lb. Regular jjf* CANNED TOMATOES—Standard Mary- 7c lb. jPlj |||j land goo, Fourth St. j. H DAY. Hk ** ** m*&m mm **t mm nmt m. nm m. * m mt * ■ Emporium Furniture Col fi WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. GIVE US A CALL. 8 ' ' FINE BROAOCLOTHIASKET, FUNERAL CAR ' COC*' oJO. - - - AND SERVICES, - - - Out). # 'II RESIDENCE UP STAIRS. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 'iff ''•M Remember the place, next door to the ||| ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. 1 II ill HUE COMPANY.! | BERNARD EG-AN, Manager, 8 1^ EMPORIUM. - - . G. SCHMIDT'S, 1^ HEADQUARTERS FOR % FRESH BREAD, |1 popular Tanc¥^ c s reab , 1 # "" CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful attention. EVERY WOMAN Sonottmeß noeio a reliftbl»», monthly, rccrnlating medicine. Onlj b arm lees EUld / v " -{ itiC i ,ure3l ru K 8 should be useU. If you want the beai, get JSP DP- Peal's Pennyroyal P6flls 112 \ Ther are prompt, 6*le and certain In resnlt. The E»nnlne