EMPORIUM MILLING ■COMPANYJ I»'!TCE LIST. Kmporti iu, Pa., May 8, 11)01. j NEMO!':I!I>A. per » i t:. #1 20 j Urn hum " 60 , Rye " Buckwheat ". | Patent Meal " 4o | Coarse .Vleal, per ICO 1 15 j Chop Pe -.i 1 15 White Middlings " 1 15 Bran, 1 10 Corn, per bushel, 64 WhiteOalH, p *r iiiishel 42 Choice Clover Kee l, 1 ChoiceTiraoth; ;v r -ecl, ! At Market Prices, j Choice Millet .Seeo. I ! Fancy Kentucky Blue Qrass, ! R. C. DODSON, —THE Braddist, i.j r.ui'ouini, z»a. 15 LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE, j ,'.t fourth anil Chestnut Sts.. FSCT i " d "' i I i 'if C. Spli / *lO% •Mr —i (1f,,, J Only tin* ]iurc.-t drujrs are good for sick people. They can't afford to ex periment. You may safely trust your prescriptions with us. We tuakc 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 ;tud that accounts for our large trade. it. c. Telephone, 19-2. IWWlMMßW.TifgfflrogHliy ■^VfBJWVVi.-^SMOBieSAMIVrr^ LOCAL DKI'ART.tJIiNT. PERSONAL CiOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you ivould like to see in this department,let us know by pos tahard or letter, j>ersonaUy. W. D. White is visiting in the west, it is reported. A. M. Matteson, of Shippen, was a PRESS visitor on Monday. Miss Grace Bard well returned last Saturday from visiting at Jamestown N. Y. Miss Mary Parsons, of Lock Haven, was guest of John F. Parsons and wife last Friday. Ex-County Commissioner A. C. Goodwin was a business caller at the PRESS office oh Monday. Mrs. Mastin, of Austin, and Miss Hoy, of Dußois, were guests of Miss Goldie Lyons last Friday. Charles S. Bardwell, of Weir City, Kansas, accompanied by his wife and daughter are visitting Dr. Bardwell and family. C. H. Sage came down from John sonburg last Saturday and remained in town over Sunday, meeting many old time friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Watts and her great grand-daughter, Miss Susie Snyder are visiting the former's son John Watts and family, at Trout Run, Pa. Misses May and Jennie Gould return ed from Buffalo on Tuesday, where they visited relatives and took in the Pan-American during the past week. B. G. Isenberg, of Huntingdon, Pa., president of Pennsylvania Millers' In surance Company, was guest of J. P. Felt, of Emporium Mills, last Saturday and Sunday. Geo. F. Hart, of Sizerville, Pa., one of Goodyears most responsible jobbers was a PRESS visitor on Monday. Mr. Hart will close his contract this sum mer, not having renewed for another season. Mrs. N. J. Barner left yesterday on a visit to her brother's farm near Lock Haven, where her smaller children will remain some weeks to rusticate and live on good milk and butter, to say nothing of fresh eggs and chicken. John Wade, Esq., of Scranton, Pa., after visiting his parents at Sterling Run last week returned to his home on Saturday. The gentleman called on his Emporium acquaintances, the PRESS being favored with a call among the rest. David S. Smith, from Blanchard, Pa., who has been employed in A. D. Smith's camp, on Cooks Run, was brought to Emporium Saturday even ing afflicted with lumbago. He is con fined to his room in Warner House and attended by Dr. Bardwell. William H. Van Wert, of East Em porium, believes in paying the printer for the paper he reads, just as a major ity our of subscribers do likewise. Last Saturday he make ye printer's heart happy. Would that the conscience of a lew more would trouble them until they felt disposed to do the same pleasant errand. John E. Smith, of Sterling ltun, was i in town on Wednesday. Mrs. J P. Felt find sons will arrivo I this week from Florida. John B. Wykoff, of Sinnamahoning, visited in town yesterday. James Mundy, of Sinnamahoning, was in town last evening. Miss Jettie Wiley returned on Mon day from visiting in Buffalo. Mr. J. A. Rhodes and Miss Marian Rentz visited at Johnsonburg last Sun day. Mrs. J. L. Fobert, who has been in poor health the past month, is improv ing. B. W. Green, Esq., is attending to legal business in MeKean county this week. S. S. Hacket ;:.nd wife are enjoying the Editorial Excursion to Pan-Am. this week. L. C. Smart, ofScranton, in assisting W. G. Bair, at ];».■> photo studio, for a short time. Mrs. Harry Weaver, and children i of Kane, are visiting relatives and triends in town. Ned Brady is up from Lebanon, look ing over the town and visiting with his father and brother. Mrs. E. C. Davison is attending the meeting of the Childrens' Aid Society at Pittsburg this week. Capt. Persy R. Smith, of Ridgway, was in Emporium on Monday looking after the interest of Elk Tanning Co. J. B. Bedard, of St. Marys, came down on Monday and brought another coat maker to work in his Emporium store. Mrs. W. D. Johnson and daughter, of Grantonia, came over to spend the Sabbath with Mr. Johnson, at this place. Geo. J. La Bar will next week labor for Uncle Sam, having been summoned to attend U. S. Court at Williamsport, as juror. John Ilealy who has been visiting ing his parents at this place left for Buffalo on Sunday. Patsy Morrissey who has been loca ted in Wisconsin for some time, return ed home on Monday. S. D. McCoole, of Driftwood, was in town yesterday between trains and found time to iavor the PRESS with a short call. Dr.W. H. DeLong, of Emporia, Fla., his many friends will be pleased to learn, arrived in Emporium yester day to spend the summer. Joseph Kaye has, been busy the past week looking alter that young lady that recently visited his residence and established permanent residence. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lord, of Friend ship, N. Y., who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Herbert Day, re turned to their home Monday morn ing. Frank McCabe, the artist and champ ion window decorator, who has dis played his catching ideas in Dodson's I windows, was recently requested by the Pharmaceutical Era to forward some of his work to them for publica tion. The last issue contained a num ber of his ideas, for which Frank re ceived in return a neat sum. MeCabe's ideas are all original and catchy. J. Paul Felt, one of Philadelphia's hustling young attorneys, accompanied by one of his clients, M. M. Griffith, also of Philadelphia, visited in Empo rium last Saturday and Sunday, on a business trip. Mr. Felt is an Emporium boy and will be pleasantly remembered as a son of our townsman, J. P. Felt, Esq., Mr. Felt has offices in Real Eatate building, room No. 826. Edward W. Yeagle, who left this place about a year ago to enter Ada, O. Pharmaceutical College from which in stitution he recently graduated, has returned to Emporium and accepted a permanent position in L. Taggart's drug store, at this place. Mr. Yeagle is an excellent gentleman, careful in telligent and strctly reliable. Mr. Tag gart is fortunate in securing his ser vices Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hill, and daugh ters Misses Edna and Charlotte, pleas antly entertained a small party of friends last Sun Saturday, in honor of the eighth anniversary of the mar ! riage of Mr. and Mrs. H. It is needless to add that the excellent dinner was hugely enjoyed and if any of the PRESS readers doubt that the meal was good we have only to add that ye editor, well known as the smallest eater in the county, was present. Mrs. Hill and daughter, Miss Edna, know how to get up an inviting spread. Established Business For Sale. On account of the death of one of the firm the well-known hardware business of Walker, Howard & Company, at Emporium, Pa., is offered for sale, in cluding stock and building or to suit purchaser. Apply to WALKER, HOWARD & Co., Btf. Emporium, Pa. Tlie Hcdcontii. An incident at the siege of Rouen, in j 1591, shows that red was looked upon I as the English color, for In mentioning the death of one of the Earl of Essex's captains it is remarked that the French man who shot him got near enough to | of resin and had thoughtlessly suspended operations long enough to allow it to solidify and clamp his teeth like a vice. We finally pried his mouth open with a chisel and broke a couple of molars in the opera tion. Next day I saw him chewing again."—Exchange. The White Shark. The shark of sharks, the real "man eater" and the one most dreaded, is the white shark. This variety reaches a length of 35 feet and a weight of 2,000 pounds. Its head is lons and liat, and the snout far overhangs the mouth. Its six rows of teeth are sharp as lancets and notched like saws. Its mouth is very large, so that one lias been known to cut a man's body com pletely in two at a single snap of its cruel jaws and another to swallow one at a gulp. Near Calcutta one of these sharks was seen to swallow a bullock's head, horns and all. From the stomach of another a bull's hide was taken entire, and the sailor who made the discovery insisted that the bull had been swallowed whole and all except the hide had been di gested. From the stomach of another was taken a lady's workbox, filled with the usual contents, scissors and all. It Is commonly the white shark which follows the vessel at sea day after day and week after week. 112 op. Laughter is a positive sweetness of life; but, like good coffee, it should be well cleared of deleterious substance before use. 11l will and malice and the desire to wound are worse than chico ry. Between a laugh and a giggle there Is the width of the horizons. I could sit all day and listen to the hearty and heartsome ha, ha, of a lot of bright and jolly people, but would rather bo shot than lie forced to stay within car shot of a couple of silly gossips. Cul tivate that part of your nature that is quick to see the mirthful side of things, so you shall be enabled to shod many of life's troubles, as the plumage of the bird sheds the rain. But discourage nil tendencies to seek your amusement at the expense of another's feelings or in aught that is Impure. It was Goethe who said, "Tell me what a man laughs' at and I will read you his character." PEOPLE'S COLUMN. WANTED. \ \ '"ANTED— Men and women make jcood \\ money working for us at homo in their spare time No expeiience or investment re quired. Write at once to Hermann Manufactur ing Co., 126 So. 6tli St., Philadelphia, Pa. 13-3 FOR RENT. RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms J' Apply to J. L. Kobert. over Express oflice. A CCOM MO DAT IONS ill private family. Rea sonable rates. Convenient to cars, and 30 minutes walk to the Pan-American grounds. Secure rooms in advance MKS. GEORGE GRIDLEY, 7 Ada Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Take Jefferson car to Lyth Ave. FOR RENT— Furnished rooms, five minutes ride from Pan-American grounds. Address MRS. N. M. GOULD, 428 Ashland Ave., 11-tf Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE. FANCY FOWL EGGS.—I am prepared to furnish Buff Leghorn and Indian Game eggs for setting—l 3 for (1.00. First orders get the eggs 6-13t D. W. DONOVON. FOR SALE—New and Popular Books, 10 cents each. Each book containing 61 large dou ble column pages. Paper covers. "Joker's Bug et," "Fireside Games," "Modern Eutertain ments," "The National Handy Dictionary." "Money-Making Secrets," "Etiquette of Court ship," "Humorous Dialogues," "Humorous Recitations." "The Minstrel Show," "Detective Stories,""TheMysticOracle," "Outdoor Games," "Women May Earn Money." "Astrology Made Easy," "Dialect Recitations," "Fifteen Complete Novelettes," "The Handy Cyclopedia," "75 Com plete Stories," "Mesmerism and Clairvoyance," "156 Popular Songs," "Mrs. Partington's Grab Bag," "The Art of Ventriloquism," "Dramatic Recitations," "Famous Comic Recitations," "A Cart-Load of Fun," and "Parlor Magic." SPECIAL OFFER—We will send any 4 books described, postpaid, for 25c. IMSt E.T. DRUM & CO., Warren, Pa. Administrator')* Notice. "VT OTICE is hereby given that letters testamen tary upon the estate of BKAINBRIDGE V. WYKOFF, late of Gibson township, Cameron county, Pa., having been granted to the under signed all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same. JOHN B. WYKOFF, Administrator. JOHNSON & MCNAHSEV, Attorneys. Sinnamahoning, Pa., April 29, 1901.—10-6t Administrator's Notice. T ETTER3 of administration on the estate of 1 J F. H. Hanscom, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment and those having claims to pre sent the same at once to J. V. HANSCOM, Administrator. JOHNSON & MCNAHNUY, Attorneys. Sinnamahonng, Pa., May 28th, 1901. 14-6 AcliuiiiiHtrator'H Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen tary upon the estate of EDWAKD APPLETON, late of Portage township, Cameron county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requsted to make payment and those having claims to present the same. GEORGE F. HART, Administrator. Sizerville, Pa., June 3, 1901-15-61. | OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE. PAINTS, OILS, VARNiSHES | I AND KALSOMINE. Plenty of houses in town paint ed ten to twelve years, with my : | paint, which I would be glad to ! show any man. Ask some other dealer in town to show you a house painted ten years with his paint, and he will ask to be ex cused. WALL PAPER! PRICE REDUCED ! VARIETY UNEXCELLED. The wall paper hangers in town are boycotting me—don't know whether you can get one of them tohaugmy paper or not,but buy my paper and I will see that I yourroomsarepropei'lyadorned j Another year you will get your decorating done for less money j , than you ever heard of, and it | may be done this season yet. A Word of Warning. L. TAGQART. J I THE SATISFACTORY STORE. DA Y'S What an important duty the family grocer lias to perform ! It is absolutely essential that the grocer keep a fresh, clean stock of goods, and he can in this way help to keep the family healthy and luippy. This is our constant aim. Here are a few specials for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Some money savers. Fairbank's Gold oust, 41b pkg. 20c Uvvanta Parior Match. A very good match. Package of one dozen boxes, each, I2]c Acme Soap. Twelve ounce cakes, each, 31 Liquid Blueing. Superior quality. Large bottles usual price from 10c to 15c. l'er bottlo - - - - 8^ Bird Seed. Cuttle fish in each package. Usually sold at 10c. Per package, - - - 7e Standard Corn, per can, - - 8< Standard Tomatoes, per can, - S" Shredded Wheat Biscuit pkg - 12c WIIY do lovers of good coffee call for "Royal" Java and Mocha? BECAUSE of its superior cup quality. It suits. 35c lb 3 lbs. SI.OO. «T. H. DAY. Phone 6. G. SCHMIDT'S,^ HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH BREAD, J PODULAR FANCY CAKES. br ,ce cream ' mm n NUTS # W CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders given prompt and skillful attention. . -XI i""oS£,«, PAN-AMERICA? }y\~w«C j*r * s Of course you aro and you will fgpFt \ want one of our stylish suits of 5 ARTISTICALLY MADE CLOTHING. r v r' i ,'i 1 fcA.TVi,.' S We will make .vou a suit almost as cheep as the tS/ Uf'dU \- / J'MJBL *M V\ ■ & 1 ono you purchased at the ready-to-wear store. |. •' \ Vj \ft'r 112 Ours will tit you and will be up-to-date in style. r 'r3W • V? * \ Desiring to make room for our FALL AND • ■ ** 1 IffcPl *»' I WINTER STYLUS, (which will be the largest .' :"^y'u'ilTHijv -'T \ i;i \ .11 £ and best assortment in the county) we shall give 'V.'l"jfcLiiaiy- l >'" *'•'•:'• \l'; aLII ■ v "> from now until the new full goods arrive, a dis- i ' Till • S count oI'TWION'TV I'LIl CKNT. on all prices. s '. V'l . BED AR D, £- .' i ' • 'art ' J. L. HOBERT, Manager \ \ V \ V \ .\ \ \ V \ \ \/>, > THE FAIR STORE % fc $ ■? Extraordinary / Special prices in ' Ladies' / Tailor-Made Suits I / A fine line to select from. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. SKI UTS jf| % AND HOSIERY AT HARCIAIXS. tj B . ~ ' k Lace Curtains and Window Shades, a full line. y: / LADIES'SUMMER UNDERWEAR. ' WASH SUITS IN LAWN, % ' DIMITIES AND PERCALE. * / / Special bargains in WRAPPERS. p? LADIES' SUMMER SHAWLS. | . Correct and latest in Belli All tu % popular prices. y Silverware. Cbtnaware, G. - ..-i.ro, j Agateware. Timvai-r antf u thou-und ami / one other Novelties. |£ / All popular and Guaranteed makes of Bicycles. Eißht Kindß . | / I H. A. ZARPS & CO. / S \ \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ \, \ \ SECOND TO NONE. Adam, 1 Meldnim & Anderson Co. 39G to 408 Main St.—American Block, N. V. The G-reat Pan-American Store. Our store is one of the attrac tons of the city. All convenien ces and comforts for visitors. Bureau of information. Ladies' parlors and waiting room. Refreshment room for ladies and gentlemen. Meals any time between Ba. m.and 6 p. 111. at moderate prices. Headquarters for Pan-Ameri can souvenirs, Buffalo and Nia gara Falls souvenirs We are now showing new spring goods in all departments, including millinery, cloaks,suits, waists, gloves and neckwear. In dress goods, silks and wash fabrics we also lead the trade ol Buffalo. We show hundreds of private patterns in new carpets which can be seen in 110 other store in Buffalo. All correspondence promptly attended to. AMD, MELUM'ffI &AKMXStK CO., 396-408 MainJStreet, The American Block. BUFFALO, N. Y 5