EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. , Emporium, Pa., Feb, 5,1901. XEXIOPHILA, per sack $1 15 Graham, " 60 Itye " 5" Buckwheat " 70 Patent Meal " 60 Coarse Meal, per IUU, 1 60 Chop Feed, " 1 «> Middlings. Faney" 1 -^0 Bran, 1 40 Com, per bushel, *4 White Oa's.ier bushel 60 Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed ! At Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed. Fancy Kentucky Blu« (irass. | R.CTDODSON, THE B faddist, Jbr-j i.J I»A. IS LOCATED !N THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth ant) Chestnut Sts.. K. C. DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTSIENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would j like to see in this department % lct t/.n know by pon- ' ta\ card or letter, personally. Michael Kelley, manager of John- J son's North Creek mills, circulated ! around town last Saturday. J. B. Michaels, of Grantonia, man ager of W. D. Johnston's mills at that ( place, visited W. D. at this place last ; Saturday. Staeia Lawler :tnd Catharine Hagan, ] two energetic little lady ticket sellers j for public school entertainmen, called at PRESS office on Monday. Mr. C'has. P. Fisher, wife, and sou J:imes Grant, are visiting relatives at Dußois, Punxsutawuey, and Indiana, Pa. Factory Inspector English is making his usual visit to this section, lie was an agreeable PRESS visitor last Tues day. Mrs. John P. Ullrich, and son Sel burn, returned Saturday evening from a five weeks visit with her parents and sister, at Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Robinson, who have been visiting their son, li. W. Robinson and family, return hope to-day, Thursday, after a two weeks visit. Mr. Cornelius Newton, engineer, at the Emporium grist mill, was severely scalded while at his work last Friday, but will soon be able to resume his duties. Rev. D. H. Dennison, pastor of the Baptist church of Cherry Creek, has resigned and will remove his family to Jamestown, where Mr. Dennison assumes the pastorate of the Bethel Chapel on Asliville avenue.—Olean Times. William Wykoff, of Cameron, but now employed by Harvey & Sulli van, on First Fork, was a PRESS visitor on Tuesday. Mr. Wykoff is employed on tho log railroad and wishing to keep posted orders the PRESS mailed to Arksill. R. J. Me.Swan met with ail accident last week that came very near, costing him an eye. The water guage oil his engine exploded from some cause, and a small piece of glass was thrown into his eye. For several days it was im possible to tell whether the sight could bo saved.—Austin Autograph. I!" EASTMAN'S KODAK ,"\ * . 1 £ "A Dollar Saved, is a Dollar Earned." j| ! 112 J iSaSstPtM', * 7 II Iva \\HW P il A \ BwePßßa I ) >■ > YY J j™ |f // "• - } We can save yon lots of dollars by bnying y onr | '*■■■' I Wall Paper, Onrtams and Paints of ns I \ | I!|r, Youcanoivrrjitinyourhainlß,onyourshou]- s L«J T 1 i / I l»j|: der, in your pocket or on yourbieycle. I I . | I I (V : J V I V i»(l (.1 You press 1 lie button and the Kodak will > 1.1 ♦ W» ■ 4 " 1 A. H. Shaffer, county surveyor, visited Port Allegany this week. N. Seger has been in New York for several days, stocking up for spring trade. Joseph DeLong, and wife, of Hyner, are in Emporium this week. Joe wears his usual smile. A. I). McDonald, of Emporium, was looking our town over the first of the week. —Austin Autograph. ] Mrs. Dent Smith has been called to I North Bend on account of the serious j illness of her father and mother. Frank Ileindle, who resides in one ! of Mrs. Mayze's houses, lias a new girl j to help pass the cold evenings with. i E.C.Davison, his many friends will i be pained to learn, has been confined i to his bed for several days, very seri ously ill. S. J. Hauber and wife are proud of that little daughter, who dawned upon them last Monday and made their home happier. Robt. C. Dodson is dividing his time between his drug store and residence, assisting in earing for that little boy lately taken up his residence at his home. Mrs. Benn and niece Miss Freeman, ■ who have been visiting their sister and aunt, Mrs. J. F. Parsons, left on Tues day for their home at Calfax, Wash ington. Mrs. Ellen M. Holland and son, and Mis. N. J. Swarts and daughter Martha, of East Fifth street, have re turned from visiting friends and rela tives at Jolinsonbnrg and report a pleasant time. Andrew Gallenmiller and John j Bauer, who own and conduct the large j farm formerly owned by C. 11. Sage, j were PRESS callers on Tuesday. In i addition to successfully conducting the j farm they conduct a milk route. En- j terprising, successful and honorable | gentlemen. A very curious bi-literal cipher which has been discovered by Mrs. Gallup running through the first editions of Bacon's works, has excited wide in. j terest in the litsrary world. This cipher j consists of the use of two wrong-font letters at intervals, combinations of these two letters in groups of five con- I stituting an alphabet. These repeti i tions of a wrong-font letter cannot have I been matters of chance. Whether ! placed there by Lord Bacon or by the j printer, remains in doubt. If by the ] printer, they relate a wonderful ro mance—the story of Queen Elizabeth's marriage to the Earl of Leicester when both were confined in the Tower prior I to the Queen's accession; the birth of j two sons, of whom Lord Bacon was I the elder, the Earl of Essex the other. ) Lord Bacon considered himself the heir Ito the throne of England. The bi i literal cipher further tells that Queen Elizabeth condemned her own, the Earl : of E.-is.'x, to death. The Cosmopolitan for March contains an article by Prof. Garrett P. Serviss fully reviewing tiiis | remarkable romance—if it is concluded to have been inserted by the printer— j or tragedy if inserted by Lord Bacon. Letter to I-. C. Ueick. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: You are a dentist—you i know a good job, outside a mouth as 1 well as inside. Perhaps your house needs painting. | Devoe lead and zinc is your paint. '.Sold under this guarantee: "If you have any fault to find with | this paint, either now in putting it on, j or hereafter in the wear, tell yourdeal | er about it. "We authorize him to do what is ! right at our expense." And we are responsible, business | established 14(5 years ago without a break —the largest paint-manufacturer I in the United States. Yours truly, | 63 F. W. DEVOE & Co. Career and Character of Abraham Lincoln. An address by Joseph Clioate, Am ! bassador to Great Britain, on the career and character of Abraham Lincoln— i his early life -his early struggles with j the world—his character as developed , in the later years of his lifo and his 1 administration, which placed his name so high on the world's roll of honor and fame, has been published by the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway and may be had by sending six (6) cents in postage to F. A. Miller, General Pas senger Agent, Chicago, 111. 52-3t .Lockjaw From Cobwebs. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut is Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the inlallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Hums, Scalds and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1902. Reduced Rates to the West. Commencing March Ist and daily thereafter, until April 30th, 1902, the Wisconsin Central Ity. will sell Settlers' tickets from Chicago to points in Mon tana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, at greatly reduced rates. For detailed information inquire of nearest Ticket Agent, or address W. H. Allen, 621 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa., or Jas. C. Pond, Gen'l Passenger Agem, WihvauUee, Wis. 48-14t. She Soon Altered It. Many young ladles have found it necessary to improve, or rather to alter, the spelling of the names with which they were originally blessed. Mabel becomes Mabelle, Jessie becomes Jes sica, Mary becomes Marie, and so forth. A brother lately received a let ter from his youiiK sister ut a fashion able boarding school. It was signed Jessica. lie auswered: Dear Sister Jessica—Your weieomo let ter r reived. Papalca and mammal' a are will. Aunt Miryca anil Uncle Ovorgtaa started for Glasgow-lea yesterday.l ! boupht a new horse. You oug+it ! > > It. It is a lieauty. Jt3 name Is) Muu-li.-j. Your affectionate brother, SAAIICA. The sister's nest letter was signed "Jessie." Warded oir. Mr. Ph'jxy—Did you send the Borems a card for our musicale? Mrs. riioxy—Yes. How could I get out of it? Mr. Plioxy— I'll tell P.oreni that.Tenks is coming. Borem owes him money. Hn«! Small dope. First Physician—l uink'rstand the measles have broken out in your neigli borl:o< (1 ? Second Physician—Yes, but the fami lies are so scattered I'm afraid they ■ Won't catch.—Boston Post. l)el>tM. Father —How is it you never have : any money? Son—lt's not my fault. It's all duo i to other people.—Philadelphia Tress. One man lies in his words and gets a , bad reputation; another in his manners and enjoys a good one.—Thoreau. Can't Keep It Secret. The splendid work of Dr. King's New Life Pills is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever known before. Thou sands bless them for curing Constipation, Sick Headache. Biliousness, Jaundice :md Indigestion. Try them. 25c at Ji. Taggart \s drug store. An error gracefully acknowledged to a victory won. The Voice Of Nagging Clouds the happiness of the home, but a uagging woman often needs help She may be so nervous and run-down in health that trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy, exeiteable, troubled with loss ol appetite, headache, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spell?, i she needs Klectric Bitters, the most | wonderful remedy for ailing women. I I housands of sufferers from female j troubles, nervous troubles, backache and • weak kidneys have used it, and become ; healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50c. j L. Taggart guarante s satisfaction. oung man. consult your father. lie is olien as old as you are, and sometimes knows as much. [«jH5 SHSHSHSB SH SESRSHSH Bb Efl I The St. jVlarys ru [ji | Greenhouse Qo. | pj Will occupy the store [n of P. M. Overhiser's [jJ jjj on W. Fourth street 3 w ffl fl eastep we e k, I i c nj where they will have [I Lfl a full line of fu | PLANTS ANI) S CUT FLOWERS. ft Ijj All are invited. It will [« a show you seldom n] fu see In nl PALMS, K 3 FLOWERING PLANTS. Cl JARDINIERES, ETC. rO Rich Valley. Items art' scarce tliin week. Meetings at Elk Lick still continue. Mr. David Peasley is on the sick iist at this wiiting. We are glad that Miss German is able to be about her school dutier this week. Some of our people have been attend ing the Weslcyan meetings at Emporium. Mr. John Hout and family have moved f'roiu Cooks Run to their home in Rich Valley, which they lately purchased from Mr. Li ogle. The ice gorges have been the excite ment this week. A few small bridges have gone out and some damage has been done by washing the land. The people of the Valley were pained to learn of the death of Mrs. Lusctta Swartwood, who had resided here all her life until the last few yi ars she has lived in Emporium. ZANTII'I'K. La Grippe Quickly Cured. ■'ln the winter oi 18!)8 and IS9M I was taken down with a severe attack of what is called La Grippe," says l'\ L. llewett, a prominent druggist of Win field, 111. "The only medicine I used was two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It broke up the cold and stopped the coughing like magic, and 1 have never since been troubled with Grippe." Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can always be depended upon to break up a severe cold and ward oft any threatened attack of pneumonia. It is pleasant to take, too, which makes it the most de sirable and one of the most popular pre parations in use for these ailments. For sale by L. Taggart. First Fork. Editor PTCKS : Our saw mill is expected to start up soon. The railroad below Barclay Bros. dam went out—also part of their log boom. Mrs. Sadie Keck is visiting at this place, guest of her sister Mrs. R. M. Williams. We had no stage on Saturday on ac count of high water, and consequently no Sunday papers. A good many saw logs were swept away by the flood, belonging to Barclay Bros., and other parties. A gang of men are at work clearing the ice from the railroad track, but the trains may not run for several days, per haps weeks. It seems a little early for thunder storms but we had a heavy one on Fri day night, which helped to bring the creek up bank full. The passenger train is ''tied up" be tween this place and Westgate's and can not get down past here on account of damage to bridge across Norcross Run. The ice went out of the creek here Friday about noon, owing to the heavy rain of Thursday night and Friday fore noon, doing immense damage to the R. 11., and lumber interests generally. It swept out the railroad bridge at West gate's and also the one at Lorshbauuli Run. At the latter place they were pulling a Lima engine across when the bridge went down, taking engine and tender into the stream. The tender°v:ent down stream and lodged on a bar, per haps one hundred rods below, near Israel Bailey's old place. The engine lies in deep water with her nose sticking out. No one was hurt in the accident. Headache often results from a disor dered condition of the stomach and con stipation of the bowels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders and cure the headache. Sold by L. Taggart. n iLJu THE SATISFACTORY STOnE, Day's Our idea af .store keeping is not to get all we possibly can out of our customers, but to so use them, as that they will be pleased to return to us often, and to this end is our first considera tion, whether there's profit to us in the goods we sell or not. Of course we mean to, and do, make a reasonable profit in the long run, else we would not be here long for you to return to. j Your interests are our interests. 1 SPECIAL THIS WEEK. FRIDAY ANG SATURDAY. COFP'EE. There's a best in everything ; and we have 110 hesitancy in say- j ing that wc think wc have the j best coffees for cup quality. Are j you using them? "ROYAL" Java and Mocha Blend, 30c lb. Our best and regular 35c coffee. Pleases all who try it. JA-MA-KA, Java Mocha Fla- ! vor, 20c lb. A good coffee, j Pleases all who want a thorough- j good coffee at medium price, i Regular price 22c. SANTOS, a clean, small her- j ry, will suit those who wish a | cheap, mild coffee, 14c lb. Reg-, ular price, 15c. NO 40. A blend of Rio and ! Maricabo. Strong body, 11c lb. ! Regular 12/ lb. ' _ PEARL TAPIOCA. In bulk, lb. 50. Usually sold j at ioc. MUSTARD SARDINES. tins, Bc. Regular price, ioc. j Phone 6. J. 15. DAY. ! tfrom Li fc. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY We!! lvlan THE WIE» &RE3AT I%P " EPIFLESWOaLaL: JFLtEIBMiEEnDi* produces the above rc~.uits sti 30 days. It acta powerfully anil quickly. Curca wben all olhorj fail, tfountfinea will regain their loct manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVI VO« It quickly and surely restores Nervous noss. LOB* Vitality, Irapoteracy, Niphtly Emissions. Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wanting Diseases, an J all electa of Eclf-abuso or exueoa and indiscretion, which tin Ota one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by otartin? r.t tbo seat of di3ease, bu* is a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring* ing baclx the pink glow to pal© cheeks and ra- : 6toring the flro of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO* no other* It can bo carried la vest pocket. By mail, 01.00 per package, or eiv for 53.00, Tr'th a post tlvo written Ruaranteo to c.ure or refund the money. Book and advlso freo. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., For Sale in Emporium, by R. C. Dodson. I I n»iaBMBfIITg«TqUMUNW.WIfI W. M DR . REIS! IV ER*6 GOLDEN RE/lilErF | CUTS CUBES ANY GRIP BRUISES "WTK.V COLDS SPRAINS | S PSK3 BRONCHITIS STINGS L/LFT | SORE THROAT RUSTY NAILS*. XA£l XNEURALGIA COLIC INSIDE OR OUT DIARRHCEA Druooifita In Ito 8 minutes 25c, 60c. sl. R. C. Dodson, Agent, j 36-28ly. Emporium, Pa j jfjDoiVt be a § I Rip Van Winkle | There is no use in fighting a windmill. In jag jjr other words, it does no good to try to drive the {HI !sR| wolf from the door, and continue to pay twice as I HJ much for your groceries as you should pay. quit I - $£ butting your head against a stone wall. Stop pay- I:' »£| ing three profits on everything you eat. We can nB I We do our own slaughtering | j Tea, Coffee and Cereal drinks of fine steer beef, which is fat, I | Sugar, Molasses, Maple Syrup! tender and juicy. 3 5 Breakfast goods of all kinds'. Veal, Lamb, Pork, Sausage C Canned Goods and Vegetables, and Home Corned Beef a spec- j Sole agent for ialty. Poultry in season. j ..... j Pillsbury's Best Flour. S8 show you a better way, a more satisfactory way, a ji money-saving way. Buy your groceries from us. H wj Buy them as we buy them— for spot cash. Pay I H but one profit, and that a small one. Buy staples 1 SB in large quantities instead of in little dribs. The | M goods here mentioned you will find to be of a lw| MB quality that will please you, and we know our wfl M prices are lower than you can get elsewhere. FRANK SHSVKS. Established, IS6B. l\iii]>oriuiii, Pa. jjjß New Faces AT TheOldStand Yes, although we are new at this old and for many years re liable General Hardware estab lishment of Walker, Howard & Company, we hope to meet with the hearty confidence bestowed upon our predessesors. hor the present we are quite busy replacing old goods, add ing an entirely new line of hard ware, stoves, (both coal and gas) tinware, carpenter and builders material, and propose to increase our line of goods to meet every demand of the public, and shall deem it a pleasure to promptly order just what you want. Yet we shall endeavor to have just what the people want. It is buisness we are after and pro pose to be fully up to date. In connection with our gener al hardware and tinware depart ment we have one of the most complete Plumbing and Steam Fitting establishments, with competent and first-class work men. No matter what kind of contract work, we are prepared to serve you. Drop in and see us and we may be able to save you some time and money. idliiai I Successors to Walker, Howard & (Jo. EMPORIUM, PA. Handsome» '» Line, GL/J RELIABLE DRUG STORE. CHINA WARE at REDUCED PRICES BOOKS! BOOKS ! BOOKS ! Don't buy until you have priced them. DOLLS FOR THE LITTLE ONES Comb and Brush Seta trom one dollar up to four dollars. j Sterling Silver Novelties. A ! great variety. If you fail to call and examine : Taggart's large stock before buying you will be the looser. L. TAUOART.
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