I'M POUITM MILLING t'iUCE LIST. Emporium, Ha., May 6, 1902. | NEMOPHII..A, per s*ck #1 20 tlrahain, " 00 Rye " «0 , Buckwheat " Patent Meal., " SO 1 Coarse Meal, per 100 1 50 | Chop Feed,. 1 50 | Middling.- Fancy" 1 50 \ Bran, 1 40 ; Corn, per bushel, 84 , WhiteOalK,*) •• unshol 00 ! Choice Clover Seed, OhQjceWmnthj Seed. I u Market Prices. | Choice Militt Seed. Fancy Kentucky Blui Grass, 1 R.C. DODSON, THE Qfticjcjist, r.WI'OKU'M, I»A. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. R. C. MOUSOKi. Telephone, 19-2. 1.0 C AL. S>l iPAR TM liXT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you wotild ' like to see in this us know by pos- j 4a\ card or letter, personally. Riley Warner visited his son at Muncy on Monday and Tuesday. Prof. Burlingame, of Austin, was visiting in Emporium on Tuesday. Miss Maud Steck visited the Misses Huntley at Driftwood, last Monday. James Quinn has accepted a position in McCoole's barber shop at Driftwood. Peter Schweikart visited in Renovo, on Tuesday, looking after some paving contracts. P. A. Huff and wife, of Fort Worth, Tex., are visiting Mr. Huff's parents at this place. Messrs. E. W. Green and Josiali Howard are transacting business in Pittsburg this week. Mr. Stephen Bunce and son, of Sterl ing Run, called on relatives and iriends in town on Monday. Miss Nannie Spence, of Moro Hill, took in commencement exercises on Thursday evening last. Mr. Edward Griffith, employed by P. R. R., has moved his family to this place from Keating Summit. John A. Buck, of Williamsport, a prominent Mason, was visiting his Emporium brethern this week. Ralph C. Davison and Miss Anna Burden, of St. Marys, were guests at the Davison home over Sunday. Miss Nellie Berry, of this place, has gone to Portland Mills, where she will spend the summer with her brother. Mrs. Isaac Parker accompanied by her son, of Jersey Shore, spent several days in town with her husband the past week. Will Earnest, fifteen years ago an employe of this office, was visiting old friends in town last Thursday. He is now located at Bradford. A friend writes the PRESS from Olean that the small pox cases are disappear ing. The board of health is determin ed to elimiate the terrible disease, by strict enforcement of the law. Prank Lilly left yesterday for Em porium, where he has been engaged to work for Murry & Coppersmith, lor the coming year. He will move his family there as soon as a suitable residence can be found.—Port Allegany Argus. BMW— A - WM'=JEiW hIsF-' £>C> (t>P EASTMAN'S KODAK £ ' g^j| I j " A Dollar Saved, is a Dollar Earned." | I V I We can save you lots of dollars by buying your f| | Wall Paper, Curtains and Paints of us Hi |f < p i! i 'j 11151 You ::m: irrjitinyourhands.onyourshou)- > LJ | I / I!" «' | iier, in your pooketor on yourbicycle. < r I I If I V P^J 1,1 Von press the button and the Kodak will > 1 * t - 112 V/ 1 I—' , I I there-.). Ip! —~"— D g| L •. r~~~— , j ] %P | Mrs. J. D. Logan has been visiting j relatives at Williamsport this week. U. S. G. Piper, of Watsontown, was guest ofMessrs. Hillyard, over Sunday. Mr. Edward Evans, of Philadelphia, j was guest at the Wiley residence over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Watterman, (nee Hollis Taggaat) and child left yesterday for ! their new home in Illinois. I Attorney C. W. Shaffer is attending s to business, after being confined to his ! residence for several days. A. C. Blum, Secretary of Keystone ! Powder Company, has returned from ! an extended business trip in the South. Dr. Corbett and Roy Gleason came ' up from Driltwood last evening and ate cheese with their friends, between j trains. Mrs. J. D. Swope, is attending Golden l Eagle Convention at Shamokin, Pa., | as representative of Emporium ladies ; branch. William McDonald, of Beechwood, was a very welcome PRESS visitor this morning. He will read the PRESS for another year. D. W. Keyes, who has charge of Howard Company's planing mill was ! an entertaining PRESS visitor last Sat ! urday evening. James F. Barr, of Dents Run, was a 1 very welcome PRESS visitor on Tues : day, at the same time calling on Em i porium friends. Mrs. Griswold returned last Satur day from Olean, N. Y., where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Card, for several weeks. R. K. Willett's mother came up from ; Williamsport last Saturday to spend Sunday with his family. Robt. goes to j Williamsport to-day to remain a few ' days. Mrs. S. C. Hyde, of this place, who i has been seriously ill at Smethport dur j ing the past few weeks, was taken to I Renovo on Tuesday by her daughter, i Mrs. W. K. Wright. Friend Palmer, who is making ex j tensive improvements on his residence, I thought it best to send his wife and daughter to Potter county whilst he worried all to himself. Miss Celia Ilogan, returned last Sat j urday from New York City, to visit i his parents. She is now in Buffalo, ac j recoinpany her sister "Bud," who is i ceiving medical treatment. John Schwab, Jr., one of C. B. How , ard & Company's book keepers, left for Shamokin on Monday, to attend the Eagles State Convention as dele* 1 gate from Cameron Castle. Henry W. Martindale, of First Fork, i was in town yesterday, shaking hands with friends. He was a PRESS caller and informed ye editor that a pust of fice would soon be establishad at Lorsh i baugh. W. 11. Crocker, of Ridgway, repre senting the Douglas-Lacey & Co., divi dend paying stocks, is spending a few days in town. ] lis samples of minerals are on exhibition at Hon L. Taggart's drug store. Miss Maggie Coyle, who has been in poor health for some time, returned home fromWilkes-Barre last Saturday, accompanied by her sister Mrs. Ed. White. Her many Emporium friends hope her health may be fully restored. Frank Schanbacker, of Ridgway, representing the New York Mutual In surance Company, has been transact- i ing business in Emporium this week. He will be pleasantly remembered by many of our citizens, having years ago resided here with his parents. "Lin" Strayer goes to Jersey Shore this week, where he joins his mother, | who has been visiting there for two I weeks. They will visit Williamsport, Philadelphia, New York and Seashore before returning. "Lin" proposes that his mother shall see all the circnses on I the route. John Anderson and family, of Aus- ' tin, formerly residents of Emporium, had a narrow escape from death, last j Saturday night. Their home was des- ; troyed by fire and family barely es caped. Their loss is very heavy. In sured, on contents, with U. S. Allen, of Emporium. Miss Edith Olmsted, of Coudersport, • Pa., who has been guest of 11. C. Olm sted and family during the past two home yesterday, to be present at the 55th wedding anniver sary of her uncle, H. J.Olmsted. Miss Olmsted, who resided here several j years ago, has grown to be a very beautiful and accomplished young 1 lady. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1902. Henry T. Harvey, a prominent mem ber of Clinton county bar, dropped dead yesterday afternoon, while at tending court. Mrs. Edward Morse, who has been receiving medical treatment at Hahne mann Hospital, Philadelphia, returned to Emporium this morning. Her friends hope her improvement may be perma nent. Letter to Thomas & Whiting. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sirs: Devoe lead and zinc not only goes further than Mixed Paints— except lead and oil, the only paint that covers as well—but is full measure. Few paints, that are sold by the can, are full-measure; generally they are about ten per cent short. The same is true of almost everything—factory weights and meaaures are almost al ways short. Load and oil is an honest paint, the only objection to it is its chalking off in three years. Devoe lead and zinc neither chalks nor peels, but last twice as long as lead and oil. Yours truly, 74 P. W. DEVOE & Co. P. S.—Murry & Coppersmith sell our paint. Satan finds i-otne mischief still tor idle hands to do. REDUCED RATES TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGLES. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Im perial Council, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Oil account of the Imperial Council, Nobles of tho Mystic Shrine, at San Francisco, Cal., June 10 to 14, 1902, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to San Francisco or Los Angeles from all stations on its lines, from May 26 to June 7, inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be good for return passage within sixty days from date of sale when ex ecuted by Joint Agent at Los Angeles or San Francisco and payment of fifty cents made for this service. For specific rates apply to Ticket Agents. 2296-12-2t A Tribute of Respect. At the regular session of Cameron Castle, No. 257, Knights of the Golden Eagle of Pennsylvania, held May 3rd, j 1902, the following resolutions were adopted: WHEREAS,— It has pleased the Supreme Chief of the Universe to remove from our midst, our beloved brother, and Sir Knight Willard 15. Peet and in view of the loss sustained by our Castle be it Resolved,— That in the removal of our brother, this castle loses a faithful Sir Knight, one whom we loved to meet with, and that we bow submiss ively, being assured that our loss is his eternal Kain, in that the brother has sheathed his sword to receive his crown. Resolved, —That we condole with the bereaved family in their sore affliction, and that we com mend them for consulation to the one who is too wise to err and too good to be unkind, and that we share with them the hope of a happy reunion in the heaveniyCastle. Resolved, —Further that the Charter of our Castle be dropped in morning for a period of thirty days, and that these preamble and resolu tions. be published in the CAMERON COUNTY PKESS and that a copy be turnished the bereaved, also a copy be spread on the minute records of our Castle. EI). CHALMERS, E. H.LININGER, F. R. LININGER, Committee. A Emporium Woman Asks "Have you a floor paint that will last two weeks?" Yes we have Devoe's; it has a beautiful gloss and will wear two years if properly applied. Murry & Coppersmith. B An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. Spring Aliment. There is an aching and tired feeling; the liver, bowels and kidneys become sluggish and inactive, the digestion im paired, with little or no appetitt. no ambi tion lor anything, and a feeling that the whole body and mind needs toning up. The trouble is, that during winter, there has been an accumulation of waste matter in the system. Ilerbine will remove it, secure to the secretions a right exit, and by its tonic effect, fully restore the wasted tissues and give strength in place of weak ness. 50c at L. Taggart's. Strength of mind is exercise, not rest. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly | adapted for asthma, bronchitis and lioarse | ness. L. Taggart. Dangerous if Neglected. Burns, cuts and other wounds often , fail to heal properly if neglected and be i come troublesome sores. DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve prevents such consequences. Even where delay has aggravated the injury De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve ef- I fects a cure. "I had a running sore on : my leg thirty years," says H. C. 11 artly, I Yankeetown, Ind. "After using many i remedies, I tried DcWitt's Witch Hazel, { a few boxes healed the sore." Cures all I skin diseases. Piles yield to it at once. Beware of counterfeits. It. C. Dodson. Stands Like a Stone Wall. Between your children aud the tor tures of itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or other skin diseases.—How? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at L. Taggarts drug store. The happiness of your life depends upon the character of your thoughts. What Thin Folks Need. Is a greater power of digestion and assimilation food. For them Dr. King's tNew Life Pills work wonders. They one and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel all poisons from the system, enrich the blood, improve appetite, make healthy flesh. Only 25cat L. Taggart's. After lontr experience of the world, I affirm before God I never knew a rogue who was not unhappy. Biliousness is a condition characterized by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomachis debilitated,the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There is a loath ing of food, pains in the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested or partly digested food and then of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the disturbances of tho stomach and create a healthy ap petite. They also tone up the liver to a healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try them and you are certain to be much pleased with the result. For sale by L. Taggart. There is no place like home—and some men are glad of it. No Loss of Time. I have sold Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for years, and would rather be out of coffee and sugar than it I sold five bottles of it yesterday to threshers that could go no farther, and they are at work again this morning—ll. 11. Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will be seen by the above the threshers were able to keep on with their work without losing a single day's time. You should keep a bottle of this Remedy in your home. For sale by L. Taggart. Some people employ a lawyer to draw a conveyance; others use a jackass. The Most Common Ailment. More people suffer from rheumatism than from any other ailment. This is wholly unnecessary too, for a cure may be effected at a very small cost. G. W. Wescott, of Meadowdale, N. Y'., says:"l have been effliefed with rheumatism for some time and it has caused me much suffering. I concluded to try Chamber lain's Pain Balm and am pleased to say that it has cured me." For sale by L. Taggart. Always give your wife her own way; it will save her the trouble of taking it. Try the new remedy for costivencss, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box guaranteed. Price, 25 cents. For sale by L. Taggart. A Lesson in Health. Healthy kidneys filter the impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will posi tively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. L. Taggart. The truest wisdom is a resolute deter mination. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignature of WANTED. TO contract the peeling and stocking of 75 to 100 cords of Oak and Hemlock Bark. Also logs and ties. GEO. H. DICKINSON. Emporium, Pa., May 1,1902. 10-3t CHARTER NOTICE. VfOTICE is hereby given that an application JJN will be made to Hon. C. A. Mayer, Presi dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Cameron county on Friday the 3"th day of May, 1902. at two o'clock p. m„ by 11. 11. MULLIN, THEODORE HACKET. FRANK.IUUD, FRANK BEERS, O. FRANK BALCOM, FRANK MUNDY and GEORGE METZGER, Jr, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled'"An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations, approved April 29th, 1874 and the sup plements thereto for the charter of an intended corporation to be called NEWTON CEMETERY ASSOCIATION," the character and object of which is the maintenance of a public cemetery, and for this purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights benefits and pnviledges of the said act of Assembly and its supplements. JOHNSON McNARNEY, Solicitors. April 30th, 1902.—11-3t. ICE CREAM at wholesale. Bonini Bros., Manufacturers of PURE ICE CREAM, Ridgway, Pa., Have greatly enlarged and improved their facili ties for making icecream and are better than ever prepared to supply the trade with all kinds of ice cream on short notice and at reasonable prices. They have prepared to make a specialty of this line of business and in tend to do a larger busi ness than ever before. They will make better cream than ever. They want your orders and propose to please their patrons so as to get the trade. Give them a trial. BOTH TELEPHONES. Wall * Paper. At Taggart's Drug Store the finest line ever brought to town. Prices lower than j ! you ever saw them. Don- j | ble rolls as low as 5c and j the very best at 35c. Bor j derjusta 1 iitie in advance of paper. Paints, Varnish, Stains, Varnish Stains, Enamel, in all shades and colors. 1 A better line than ever of fered to our people. Don't I fail to call and examine. L. TACiQART. PURE | \ \ PURE BAKING CORN STARCH 8C LB. J— J 1 V SODA. 7C LB. THE SATISFACTORY STORE. The best is always the cheapest, but the price 3-011 pay does not always assure you the highest grade goods. This store sells goods 011 their merits, and if not just as represented, or unsatisfactory, can be returned and your money refunded. We could not afford to do this if we did not know that our goods were right. SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVAPORATED PEACHES, bright and clean, lb. 11c. DRIED APPLES, nice clean stock, sliced thin, lb. 9c. CALIFORNIA HAMS—DoId quality, lb. 11. 15c SALMON, can 12c. JA-MA-KA BLENDED COFFEE, worth 25c, 20c. GRANULATED SUGAR, best quality, lb. (sc. 25 lb. bag, 81.40. STRAWBERRIES are coming quite freely now and prices are getting within reach of all. Will have daily shipments from this on, of the best fruit in the market. Also look for plenty of Pine Apples from this on through the season which lasts until Jul}'. Orders for canning purposes will have careful attention and prices will be as low as possible. Phone K. J-. H. DAY. | SPRIBG HAS COME | As spring opens everyone desires to have something fresh from their own garden as early as possible and FRANK SHIVES' is the very place to buy the best seeds of all,kinds, both early and late varieties. A full line of choice Clover, Timothy, Orch ard Grass, Red Top and Lawn Grass in sea son. Also Millet and Hungarian Grass. Then his choice Hams, Bacon, Fresh Meat and Eggs deserve your attention. A few words about our Groceries and staple articles will not be out of place. Our Coffees and Teas can be relied on as always fresh. Sugars and Spices that will always please the thrifty housekeeper, while Canned Goods in every variety are presented for you to choose from. The freshest goods always to be found here. Prices reasonable and quality the best. Sole agent for Pillsbury flour, which is known the world over as the best. ; _____ __ _______ FRANK SHIVES. We Have What You Need! To brush up and make beauti ful your home. The season of the year for such work has arrived and we would call the attention of the public to our very large and reliable line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, the best in the world. In addition to the best paints, we have a first-class line of De Voe & Co.'s Brushes. Get a move 011 and be prepared to paint before the workmen are all en gaged. We can save you money. While you are painting your home or business place let us talk a little with you 011 Bath and Closets, Hot Water, Steam or anything in that line. Our increased facilities and expert workmen will do you good work. Don't delay until too late. Farmers should bear in mind that we handle Plows, Harrows, Rakes, etc. In fact our Hard ware, Stove and Plumbing De partments are up to the best. Write or wire us, when a com petent agent will call 011 you. inftniiii.
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