EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. !MMCE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Jan. 14, 1901. NEMOPHILA, (>cr s.(k #1 20 Graham, " BO Rye " 60 Buckwheat " 76 Patent Meal " 45 Coarse ileal, per 100, 1 10 UhopKe*ri, " 1 10 White Middlings." 1 10 Bran, " 1 10 Corn, per Dusliol, 00 White Oats, per bushel 40 Choice Clover Seed, "1 Choice MiHet'seed! 5 [ At Market Prices. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, I R.C. DODSON. THE flfdejejist, SMPOKIVM, PA. s LOCATED IN THeF CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts., TSrgjf 5 "" i if J, ilHr I w 1!>-X UJgr Only the purest drugs are good for sick people. They can't afford to ex periment. You tuay safely trust your prescriptions with us. We make a specially of this work and are proud of th e success we have achieved. Doctors appreciate the care and ac curacy with which their prescriptions are compounded and that accounts for our large trade. K. c. DODSOX, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to nee in this department,let un know by pot fi card, or letter, reraonalty. J. L. Fobert] spent Sunday at St. Marys. W. G. Bair and wife are in Buffalo this week. Wesley Barr, of Gibson, was in Em porium on Monday. Mrs. A. C. Blum is visiting a sister at Poitland Mills. Mr. George Guinn was a welcome PRESS caller on Monday. Rev. J. M. Johnston, of Austin, was in Emporium on Monday. Mrs. E. C. Davison is visiting her old home at Chambersburg. Wm. McDonald and family visited friends at Johnsonburg on Sunday. Jos. DeLong was circulating among his friends in town on Saturday last. Mrs. P. H. Fitzpatrick and son, of Pittsburg, are visiting friends in town. Dr. Bardwell, Dr. Baker and A. M. Matteson were callers at the PRESS of fice this morning. N. Seger left last Sunday evening for New York city to purchase his spring stock of clothing. Clyde Fossnot, editor of the Watson town Record and Star, spent Sunday in Emporium, guest of George Guinn and wife. F. L. McLees, clerk at M. A. Rock well's drug store, spent Sunday with his family as Lock Haven. Rev. Father Cosgrove, ofSmethport, and Rev. Father Zubryeski, of Adrian, were guests of Rev. Father Downey, Monday. C. J. Miller, of Mason Hill, was in Emporium on Tuesday. Mr. Miller took time to call and see the printers. Call again, we are always glad to see you. Howard Guinn,of McEwensville, Pa., who has just returned from an extend ed trip through the west, visited his brother, Geo. Guinn and wife over Sunday. M. J. B. Brooks, of Driftwood, Cam eron county, and son Waldo, of Pitts burg, were guests yesterday afternoon ofT. R. Williams and family, of Fifth Btreet. The former is a L T . S. Mail clerk on the Low Grade division of the Allegheny Valley railroad, a promi nent Republican politician in his day, and one of the greatest "fly" fisher men on the Sinnamahouing.—Beaver Times. High School Literary Society. Program of March Ist, 1901. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. Recitation Alvira Karr Piano Solo, . Iva J,eet Select Reading Mazie Gallagher DEBATE. Resolved: Life in the city is preferable to life in the country. Affirmative. Negative. Bertha Dinger, I Grace Metzger, Nellie Lingle. | John Heilman. General debate Judges' decision: Favor of negative. Judges: Misses Van Valkenberg, Uonham, Collins. Adjournment. The increasing interest in these meet ings proves them to be a great benefit to the school. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Meetings held every Friday afternoon at tuc Columbus school building. L2OOAL J^eneES. This week and next new goods will pour into N. Seger's store. Just received at Balcom & Lloyd's "Salada" Ceylon Tea. Wholesome and delicious. Canned Pine Apple in chunks, pack ed in Singapore, at Balcom & Lloyd's. Very Fine. Zinc and Grinding Make Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. tf Just been to the city buying my stock of spring and summer clothing and the new styles and patterns are simply fine, and the prices are extremely moderate. N. SEGER. N. Seger is delighted and so will you be when you see the elegant and at tractive line of goods he purchased while in New York city. SHAW'S PURE~~MALT has a mar velous dietetic value. While refreshing and pleasant to take, it helps assimi a of food. Sold by F. X. Blumle, Emporium, Pa. n2-yl 808 SLEDS—I have seven pair of new and first-class Bob Sleds, of my own manufacture, that I shall dispose of at a BARGAIN. First come, first served. C. L. BUTLER, 51-3t Emporium, Pa. CHANCE TO EARN MONEY.— We want one good agent in Emporium to solicit and deliver goods for us. Good com mission to agent, big presents to buy ers. Give it a trial; you'll be surprised how faet you can work up a trade if you hustle. Address, Grand Union Tea Co., Williamsport, Pa. 2-2t Emporium School Board. Stated meeting of Emporium School Board met at City Hall, March 4, 1901. Present: Messrs. L. K. Huntington, B. Egan, T. F. Moore, W. S. Walker. Absent: Messrs. F. P. Itentz and J. D. Marshall. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. On motion the matter of ehange ot valuation of John Lacy was laid on the tabie. Moved by L. K. Huntington that the resolution passed May 4, 1899, exempt ing the Iron Works property from tax ation for school purposes be recinded and the assessment of said property be placed on tax duplicate for 1901. Mo tion carried. Moved by B. Egan that a committee of three (one from each ward) be ap pointed to consider the purchasing of cases for the Commercial collection procured for us by our representative, Mr. Blumle. Motion carried. The chair appointed W. S. Walker, B. Egan and L. K. Huntington. Moved by Mr. Egan that the vacancy on the board caused by the election of J. D. Marshall to the council, be filled by the member from the East ward. Motion carried. The following bills were ordered paid: American Book Co., b00k5,.... §4B 91 R. C. Dodson, Sulphur, 2 08 The Prang Educational Co., drawing paper. &c., 3 80 Roberts & Meek, tablets, &c.,.. 31 26 Emporium Water Co., 45 00 F. G. Judd & Co., insurance on piano, 2 00 Freight, express, and drayage on books, &c., 6 19 Total, $139 24 Moved by Mr. Egan that law in re gard to vaccination of children attend ing school be enforced. Motion carried. Prof. Bastian was present and made report for sth month of school. On motion the board adjourned. W. S. WALKER, Sec'y. BRIEF riENTION. Miss Grace Walker will render a vio lin solo in the Star Course entertain ment next Saturday evening. The robbin made his appearance in this locality last Sunday. He is cer tainly entitled to the worm. The committee appointed by the Firemen's Association to collect money to defray the expenses of the firemen's convention, will make their collection on Tuesday, March, 12. It is hoped that all subscribers will be prepared to meet them and cause the committee as little delay as possible. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists reiund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. 2Gly Letter to R. Warner. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: One coat of Devoe is bet ter than two of mixed paint. The American House at Tannersville (Catskill Mta.), N. Y., Chas L. Wiltse, had two coats of mixed paint five years ago; last spring had two moro coats of the same. Owner was going to use Devoe but got his mixed paint a few ceuts less Right across the street, Chas. Haner painted one coat of Devoe at the same time —last spring. The point of the story is that Wiltse is sorry already. He has learned some thing that not one man in a thousaud knows—that a gallon of one kind of paint can contain twice as much paint as a gallon of another kind of paint. You can't afford to put on another paint even if you have it given to you. At the same time, you see, that Mixed Paint appears to have worn five years —give the devil his due Yours truly, 24 F. w DEVOE & Co. If you want a Boarder, Advertise in the PRESS. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1901. Borough Council. Continued from Ist Pago. pledge, but the whole point of issue re solves itself into this one question: shall we live up to our plainly express ed agreement with the Iron Company? I believe that we cannot afford to do otherwise. E. O. BABDWELL, Burgess. Emporium, Pa., March 4, 1901. Adjourned meeting Borough Coun cil, Feb. 28th 1901. Present—Messrs. Schweikart, How ard, Burke, Catlin, Murry, Strayer. Absent —Shafer, Lloyd, Murphy. The committee on street lights was discharged. Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by Mr. Murry, that Borough Attorney be instructed to bring a suit in the uane of the Borough against the own ers of the property where Mrs. Eliza beth Watts was injured by a fall on the sidewalk, to recover the money paid to said Mrs. Watts for injuries sustained. Carried. The committee in this mat ter was then discharged. On motion duly carried the follow ing bills were ordered paid: C. J. Vogt, work on streets, $1.50 Jas. Bailey, work on streets, 1.50 T Radigan, work on streets, 60 John Kelly, work on streets, 150 E. Morrical, work on streets, .60 A. Chapman,work on streets, .75 Willis Heviland,work,streets, .60 T. Cavanaugh, work, streets, .75 Independent, printing, 17.50 Press, printing, 21.50 C. J. Goodnough, Secretary, 50.00 tlreen & Shaffer, retainer, 1900,15.00 Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by Mr. Burke, that refunding order be given John Lacey for 60 cents on ac count of an over assessment. Carried. Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by Mr. Burke, that orders be drawn for the appropriations heretofore made to the several fire companies for 1900, in sum of §IOO for each company. Car ried. Moved by Mr. Howasd, seconded by Mr. Burke, that §2O addition to the amount heretofore allowed, be allowed Tax Collector as exonerations for 1898 making a total amount of Borough exonerations allowed for 1898, —$70 and the balance claimed, $4.44 be not allowed. Carried. Moved by Mr. Murry, seconded by Mr. Burke, that bills be made and col lected for cleaning sidewalks in ac cordance with list filed. Carried. Certificate of result of election in matter of increasing indebtedness read and ordered filed. Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by Mr. Burke that Street Commissioner and Policeman be notified that their term of office expires with first Mon day of March next. Carried. On motion the Council then ad journed. C. JAY GOODNOUGH, Sec'y. This comes from Sistersville. The Review tells it: A young lady attend ing church Sunday evening, sat directly behind a tall, handsomely dressed stranger who had a piece of raveling hanging over his collar. Being one of those generous-hearted, whole souled girls who grow to be motherly old ladies, a friend of everybody in town, she thought how glad she whould be if she could do as much for her father if he should come to church with a ravel ing hanging down his back, BO when the audience arose from prayer she concluded to pick it off. Carefully raising her hand she gave it a little twitch, but there was more of it than she supposed and a foot or two of it appeared. Setting her teeth she gave another pull and about a yard of that horrid thread hung down his back This was getting embarrassing, but be ing determined she gave another yank and discovered that she was unraveling his undershirt. Her embarrassment was so painful that chloroform could not alleviate her suffering nor a pint of powner hide her blushes, when the gentleman turned with an inquiring look to see what was tickling his neck. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bronio-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cure* n coltf In one (lay Cameron. Kditvr Preaa: The ground hog didn't fool us this time. lloy Smith is visiting relatives at Huntley. A. E. Jenks visited Emporium Satur day last. G. L. Page and E. F. Comley are on the sick list. Ed. Lininger transacted business at Emporium Monday. M. Phoenix transacted business at the county seat Wednesday. Alex. Schwab bas moved to Weedville where he is now employed. I. I). Spencer of Winslow, Pa., was in town Wednesday on business. L. C. Condric moved his family from Black Pole to this place last week. Mrs. F. L. Morse of Emporium is guest of Wm. McVain and family here. F. Gennie left Wednesday morning for Johnsonburg where he expects to find employment. Mr. aud Mrs. W. 11. Fox of Jersey Shore are visiting with W. 11. Morse and family at this place. Misses Jennie Yoeuui and llose Lord visited at Sinnamahoning this week, the guests of Emery Dininney and family. COLE. ALL AROUND THE COUNTY. Rich Valley. . . Editor Preu:— The sick are still improving. Miss Flossie Housler was a visitor in the Valley on Monday. Mrs. Wilbert Lewis visited her father at Elk Fork last week. Miss Crystal Housler visited friends in this part of the Valley this week. The lectures by Miss Wilcox, at the church last week, were largely attended. Mark Goodwin, Fred Pepper and A. C. Goodwin went on a hunting expedi tion on Monday. C. J. keep your eye on that .Jackson ville boy. What tiuie did you get home last Friday morniug? Miss Alda 0. Carter and Messrs. W. l'utman and C. J. Craven visited Sizer ville Sunday afternoon, returning in the evening. MAUGIE. + + + + Wyside. Editor Press:— TllP "pigs ears" have commenced busi ness up First Fork. Miss Rose Lord of Cameron is visiting friends at this place. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hix are the happy parents of a young son. Sinnamahoning and Wyside will be quite lively in the spring. The ground hog had his weather re port made out correctly this year. ■'Fame" Brooks, who died in the War ren hospital, was brought home Saturday for burial. The next enterprise is a band which will be fully organized as soon as the in struments arrive. Bert Lightner, who has been out West for some time, came home last week. He likes Pennsylvania best. The oyster supper on the 22d was a success. The Bees ot W. C. 136, P. 0. S. of A., know how to give all a good time. The young friends of Miss Phoebe DeShelter gave her a surprise party last Friday evening. A pleasant time is re ported by all. Barclay Bro's have a large force of men at work reparing their mill, getting ready tor a big cut of lumber the coming season—about 16,000,000 feet. W. J. Meade and Chas. E. Sbafer, of the 37th U. S. Inft., have arrived home from Manila, P. 1., where they have seen active service for about two years. They are both well and hearty and say it is a good country, and not unhealthy if men would let the native liquor alone. Carp Meade is 12 lbs. heavier than when he enlisted and says he wouldn't mind re enlisting, if it wasn't so far from home. D. B. Beldin and Jas. W. Wykoff, two more of the 37th will be home in a few days as they have tarried to visit friends on the way; all are well and hearty and report having enjoyed the service as well as could be expected. Mr. Meade brought with him several weapons of war from the Islands, also a number of articles showing the skill of the workmen there, lie possesses recommendations from the officers which speak in high terms of his services. He visited Wm. Shares of the 18th U. S. Infantry, who is another Wy side boy, and reports Comrad Shares as liking the service and says he will make it his permanent occupation. + + Sinnamahoning:. Editor Press:" The repairs on Barclay Bro's mill are nearinjj completion and in about a week more the saw-dust will be flying again. The many friends of the venerable and genial Ike Barber will be glad to learn that he has returned from Oklahoma, where he went some time ago to ''grow up with the country." Charles E. Shafer and Jack Meade arrived on Thursday of last week from the Philippines. The boys are looking well and do not appear to have suffered much from their associations with Uncle Sam. H. B. Lightner, who went to Montana last fall, has, like the cat, come back, pretty thoroughly disgusted with the "wild and woolly west." Besides, Penn sylvania has an attraction too strong for Bert to resist. F. A. M. E. Brooks, at one time well and favorably known to the people of Cameron county, died at Warren on Fri day of last week of consumption. The remains were brought to this place and the funeral occurred on Sunday, Rev. M. C. Piper, of M. E. Church, officiating. O. L. Bailey is gaining quite a repu tation as a local physician, but he has one pationt in whom he has failed to build up a normal appetite. He says what Mike eats would not keep a chicken alive and he doubts whether a whole flock of turk eys would live under the pressure. JOE. Btrikes a Rich Find. "I was troubled tor several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped me until I began us ing Electric Bitters, which did me mote good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bit ters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigor ator for weak run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satis faction guaranteed by L. Taggart. Mar ! kssssxxssssksssxsssssssss: M 112 M 14 MALAGA A "V 7 SWEET H || GRAPES, I 1 /\ \ POTATOES, Eg JJ GRAPE FRUIT, IW t\ 1 L J CELERY, fj i| CRANBERRIES, LETTUCE. $$ N PROMPT SERVICE. ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY. ** kg Shrewd buyers will do well to watch, not only our Special Sale*, but our store in general. We are constantly on the J* watch for new goods which we think will please our patrons. M Any suggestion for improvement will be carefully considered. P* ' SPECIAL THIS WEEK. »1 LAUNDRY ARTICLES—Key Soap, IHc cake. Liquid Bluing, BM| Pi large bottles, per bottle, Bc. Bidk Starch, pure, Gibs. 25c. P* $4 ARBUCLES COFFEE, per lb. 124 c. || ftj DAVIS' (). K. BAKING POWDER, lib. can, per can, l.Sc. gul M BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, per one-eighth bbl. sk. 70c. RICE, broken kernel, good cooker, 4c lb. £3 RIITTCR you vvant ver y best obtainable, try our DU I i LSI Elm wood Creamery. This is not cold storage Pf 5 goods, but fresh Jmade every week at Elgin, 111. Price this week, one pound prints, per lb. 2!) c. iXIPEJAPIfCQQ Always fresh and reliable. If you find them £3 UnHulitnO different, return and get your money back. £3 Pj A new line of Wafers and Biscuit in packages, just in. 4®*ASK FOR PRATT'S FOOD. 8 H | j Telephone (>, Fourth St, J. H. DAY. | Emporium Furniture Co. | || WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. GIVE US A CALL. || IttUii! lnlDi[ttg!!l FINE BROADCLOTH CASKET, FUNERAL CAR 1 OOQ. - - - AND SERVICES, - - - OOD. M ill RESIDENCE UP STAIRS. OPEN ALL NIGHT, if ||| Remember the place, next door to the j|| I ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. 1 Si HI HIE MY. |i BERNARD EGAN, Manager, ... F»^J|§ I C. B. HOWARD & CO. I C. B. HOWARD & CO. § ty t We have just received our new spring line r| g Q "PUPI Q° 112 car P et sam P les and they are the finest we * \JQI JJvJcU l ,ave e ver had. We get our carpets direct W « from the manufacturer and thus save the *K jobbers profit which we give to our custo- 1j £f iners. We can give you a better quality at Jvi a smaller price than any other house in rj q town. ft W jv The finest and cheapest line of Rugs ever V, ft rillffC! displayed in Emporium, can now be seen at [|b )j °ur store. Come at once and get your choice W ft 0 as they will not last long at the'prices we & are selling them. W A " well stocked with the latest Dress Goods, W rr />( 1 Linings, Corsets, Gloves and in fact every- Jvi IT AAm Q thing that can be bought at a first class Dry w W UUUUu Goods Store. £ $ We are agents for the DEMOREST Sewing Machines ft ft which are conceded by competent judges to be the equal 5$ of any high priced machine 011 the market. When think- W iug of buying a machine call and see our Deinorests aud & you will have us send one to your home. W Prices from $19.50 to $25.00. % a Liberal Terms. W D D I t e. riil fioimir. I 5