Ji.M i'« tlllUM tii'l.Li A 6' COMPANY. .MM: LIST. Emporium, Pa., July 2, 1902. .VBMOi'JiILA, ji'M srtck $1 20 Graham, ** i>o Uye .. "... . «0 Buckwheat 44 . Patent Meal., " r ,o (Joarue Meal, |>« ; lUQ, 1 50 Chop i'eed, ... . .. 4 * 150 Middlings Faccy •• 1 50 Bran, .... 1 SO Ooru, per bushel 84 White') vs. . «r bushel 68 Choice Closer Seed, 1 OhoiceTiniothvSeecl. ! V t Market Prices Jhoice Millet S-sert. , Fancy Ken tuck.\ Blut Grass, I R.G. DODSON, THE Ofdcjcjist, KMi'OKII M. I* A • iS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sis.. si . PS Vfkj - '//' | Jl*. C. HODHON Velephone, 19-2. I.OCA I. I> -i:3" All 'l* HI I:NT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions iunited. That I'hich you would like to see in thin departmental t uh know by pot ta 1 ctird or letter % personally. Sea the latest in hats at Harris'. Mrs. M. J. Leadbetter, of this place, , was a PRESS caller on Tuesday, placing her name upon our subscription list for one year. Mrs. Loyal Grant and son Newton, of Erie, Pa., have been spending a few days with Mrs. Dr. Heilman, sister of i Mrs. Grant. Thomas McDouough and wife, of i Buffalo, who have beeu visiting rela tives in Emporium, returned to Buffalo on Tuesday. Surveyor A. 11. Shaffer and his as sistants, Charles Hockley and James Todd, are doing some work at Ridg-! way this week. Mrs Zierden, of Dußois, who has ! been visiting hersister, Mrs. S. Hilyard of Fifth street, returned to her home ast Saturday. Dou M. Larrabes came up from Philadelphia dm Saturday to visit with his parents for a few days and take a look around town. Miss Margaret Heilman and niece, Elizabeth Bates, of Williamsport, Pa , is spending a few days with her 1 brother, Dr. Heilman. Masters Carl Day and Fay Norris, were operated on last Wednesday for enlarged tonsils by Dr. Carl Felt, as- i sisted by Dr. DeLong. Mr W. J. Walker, of Binghamton, N. Y., visited in Emporium Tuesday ! and Wednesday, guest of his brother Judge Geo A. Walker and family. Dr. C T. Felt and wife, of Philadel phia, who have been guests of the I former's parents, on Broad street, re- j turned to Philadelphia on Monday. Mrs. C. H. Sage, of Johnsonburg, and Miss Deiches, of New York, who i are spending a few weeks at Sizerville Springs, visited in town on Tuesday. We regret to report that our towns man, Mr. J. M Olson, who has been confined to his bed for several weeks withj muscular rheumatism, does not improve. LOST—A small gold brooch on July 29th, on 4th St. between Climax Powder Mfg. Co., Office and Odd Fellows block or un Chestnut-st. $5 00 reward ifreturn ed to the Offfc9 of The Climax Powder Mfg. Co. Mr. Geo. Porter, of Uniontown, Pa., uncle of the late Maurice Judd has been visiting ia town this week. The gentleman called at the Prhhs office yesterday afternoon and we found him a very pleasant man. MIXED IN TWO MINUTES. T , i «j , 7 !| ja Longman and Martinez i PAIMTQ I it \v vlv X N EMfci %Mp ' I at. L. IM. PAINT AT • 51.70 IMIIN 10. [f| PURE LINSEED OIL AT 75c.- .56 Actual Cost 5i. 29 I'er Gallon. Any building not M i;, L, ' ' ' A MAKESI GALLONS FOR • • $2 26 paink-.l will be u-paintcd at our expeiue. | ill 112 \\- ■■■ '>■ 1n [- j 27 veavs of sale. |] I'j j f/FZ J'\\ SoleAu-e.it, (m ■: ' :H. s. LLOYD. I '/B- ______ __ —_ _ H|/ Loon Felt took in the Atlantic City ' excursion on Monday. Mr. Frank Patchell of Dußois called | on friends in town Tuesday. S. G Ostrum, of Whittermore Hill, was a PRESS visitor on Monday. Walter McCaslin, of Cleveland, is visiting his parents at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Sheid, of Buffalo, are guests of Mrs. Wiley and family. Daniel Webster, wife and daughter are visiting friends at Holly, N. Y. Grant S. Wiley and family, of Gale ton, are visiting at the Wiley home. Arthur Kautz, of Beechwood, made 1 the PRESS a short call this morning. Miss Jettie Wiley, who has been visiting at Galeton, returned homo on Tuesday. Edward Sykes, son of F. P. Sykcs, of j Galeton, has been visiting in town the past week. ' John W. Sullivan came over from Wharton and \ (sited with his friends for a few days. Misses Ella McCarthy and Francis Blumle were visitors at the PRESS of fice on Tuesday. Mrs. C. F. Mankcy and family, visit ed S. G. Ostrum and family over Sun day, 011 Whittemore Hill. Hon. L Taggart has been confined to his residence for several days, suf fering with rheumatism. Miss Mina Housman, of Pittsburg, Pa., is spending a week with her old schoolmate, Miss Lillian Heilman. J. M.Shaffer and wife, of Mt. Car mel, Pa., visited in town last Monday, guests of A. II Shaffer and family. Mrs. Isaac Lewis, of Rich Valley, has ; moved to Emporium and will make her home with her daughter Mrs. Jos. i Holcomb. Dan'l McDonald, of Cherry street, j is meeting his friends with a smile, all on account of the arrival of that boy at his home last Saturday. A. F. Walker, of Cameron, was a pleasant caller at the PRESS office last Tuesday and carried away a receipt for a years subscription for the paper. Rev. J. M. Robertson, Rector of Emmanuel Church, and Rev. O. S Metzler, Pastor of First Methodist Episcopal Church, are taking in the sights at Chautauqua Lake, this week. Mrs. J. B. Schriever and daughter, ! of Scranton, are visiting Mrs. Schriev er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zarps. Miss Alice Montgomery, accompani-, ed by her cousin, Miss Ada, of Colum bus, 0., are visiting at Coudersport : and Oswayo. E. L. Maynard, night telegraph ! operator at Emporium Junction, is a 1 very accommodating gentleman as well as a good operator. Geo. W. Huntley, Jr., of Driftwood, 1 was calling 011 Emporium friends j yesterday. He made the PRESS a pleasant visit while in town. W. E. Tinney, manager for Murphy 1 & Co., Stock Brookers at this place, is j visiting at Cape May. Frank Iloag has charge of tiie Kxcluvnge during his absence. ! Mesdames Reick. Jackson, Beers, j Goodnough, Shaffer, Seger, Burrows, ' McNarney and Swain went to Austin, this morning to visit Mrs. W. S. Walker. They will huve a pleasant time. So many accidents have happened at Sterling Run, during the past year, that ; railroad men are commencing to feel skeptical about that point and are always on the lookout for that point. John Heilman, son of Dr. Heilman, who has been employed by the Stand ard Butter Company, of Newark, N. J. for the past year, expects to visit his home next week and incidentally at tend the Firemen's Convention at St. Marys. Henry Wheaton returned from Buff alo on Monday, having gone there to consult a specialist. Several weeks ago Mr. Wheaton had the misfortune to injure his right arm, while attending a fire at Mankey furniture company's works, having almost entirely lost the use of his arm. The injury is a pecu liar one. Joseph W. Frank, a former resident of Emporium, but for many years residing at Emporia, Fla., is expected in Emporium next week. He has been visiting his daughter, Mittie, at Spring field, Mass , for several weeks. Mr. Frank will be most pleasantly remem bered by many of our citizens. i'ovvity ha- kept lots of people from making laughing stocks of themselves. CAMERON COUNTY THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1902 I Volunteer Firemen at St. Alary's. On account of the meeting and parade !of the Northwestern Pennsylvania j Volunteer Firemen's Association, at St. ! Marys, Fa., August 13 to 15, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to St. Mary's, August 1 12 to 15, good 11 return until August 16, inclusive, from Erie, Sunbury, and intermediate stations on the Philadel phia and Erie Railroad, including branches, and from all stations on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division in the State of Pennsylvania, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Special trains will leave St. Marys August 14 and 15, at 10.30 p m, for Kane and intermediate stations. On the same dates train leaving Erie at 7,40 a. m. will run through to St, Marys, arriving about 12.30 p.'m 2434-21-2t. Reduced Rates to the Seashore. Pennsylvania Railroad low-rate fif teen-day excursions for the present season from Erie, Rouesville, Corry, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Olean, Rochester, Bradford, Tionesta, Warren, Clermont, I)u Bois, and principal intermediate stations to Renovo, inclusive, to Atlan tic C ity, Cape May, Ocean City, or Sea Isle City, will be run on August 4, 11, and 20, 1902. Excursion tickets, good to return by regular trains within fifteen days, will be sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will be sold via tlio Dela ware River Bridge Route, the only all rai! line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Stop over can bo had at Philadelphia, either going ar returning. For informotion in regard to specifiic rales and time of trains consult hand bills, apply to ticket agents; E. S Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wil liamsport, Pa,, or R. P. Fraser, Passen ger Agent Buffalo Division, 307 Main Street, Ellicott, Square, Buffalo, N. Y. 2418 23-2t. Niagara Palls Excursions. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias selected the following dates for its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Washington and Baltimore: July 24, August 7 and 21, September 4 and 18, and October 2 and 16. On these dates the special train will leave Wash ington at 8 00 A. M., Baltimore 9.05 A. M., York 10.45 A. M., Harriaburg 11.40 A. M., Millersburg 12.20 P.M., Sunbury 12.58 P.M., Williamsport 2.30 P. M , Lock Haven 3.08 P. M., Renovo 3.55 I'. M., Emporium Junction 5.05 P. M., arriving Niagara Falls at 9.35 P M. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on regular trains, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will be aold at §IO.OO from Washington and Baltimore;s9.3s from York; §IO.OO from Littlestown; §IO.OO from Oxford, Pa.; §9 35 from Columbia; §8.50 from Harrisburg; §IO.OO from Winchester, [ Va ; §7.80 from Altoona; §7.40 from J Tyrone; §6 45 from Bellefonte; §5 10 | from Ridgway; §6.90 from Sunbury and I Wilkesbarre; §5.75 from Williamsport; and at proportionate rates from j principal points. A stop-over will 'be allowed at Buffalo within limit of ticket returning. The special trains of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with each excursion running through to Niagara Falls. An extra charge will j bo made for parlor-car seats. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon will accompany each ex- j cursion. For descriptive pamphlet, time of\ connecting trains, and further informa- j tion apply to nearest ticket agent, or I address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant j General Passenger Agent, Broad Street! Station, Philadelphia. 2392-21-6t. Foley's Kiduey (,'ure will cure all ■ diseases arising from disordered kidneys j or bladder. To relic:-,r. a pipy on Sunday Is a i sure :that that play will not be a ! RWi-tv* 112. r ill' n; iia;.'cr ordering the | rehearsal afl that salaries will be lust j by ail win. so participate on the Lord's | day. To twirl a chair at rehearsals is just as good ;:s be tting on a sure thing that a light will disrupt the friendship : ly boy when four yeais old was taken with colic and cramps in his stomach. I sent for the doctor and he injected mor phine, but the child kept getting worse. I then gave liiin half a teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. and in half an hour he was sleeping and soon recovered.— F. L. W ilk ins; Slid! Lake, Wis. Mr. Wilkins is book-keeper for the Shell Lake Lumber Co. For sale by L. Taggart, The brotherhood of man is not niueli helped by the brothers-in-law of the church. A mans desire tor religious truth is not shown by his despising .ill other truth. Stop Colds \\ hen you lee! one coining on by taking Krause's Cold Cure. Prepared in conven ient capsules that cure while you work. Price 25c. Sold by L. Taggart. Nerves Like a Flat-Iron. A woman who suffered for three years from nervous prostration says two bottles of Liclity s Celery Nerve Compound effected a complete cure. She hardly knows to-day whether she has nerves or not, as she rever feels them. It is cer tainly a wonderful remedy. Sold by L. Taggart. Even though the face of the hypocrite went to heaven all the rest would go the other way. Foley's Kidney Cure. Will cure Height's Disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will eure Stone in Bladder. Will cure Kidney and Bladder Diseases. The arrangement of Ihf Bible is pro phetic of our lives, culminating in a revelation. Consumption Threatened. "I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year aud 1 thought i had consump tion,"' says C. Ungcr, 211 Maple St., Champaign, 111. "I tried a great many ri medies and I was under the care of physicians for several months. I used one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It cured nic, and I have uot been troubled since. L. Taggart. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THICIK API'ItOVAL OK HY THE GENERAL ASBEM j HI.Y OF IHh COMMONWEALTH OF PENN SYLVANIA. PUBLISHED IIY ORDER OFTHE : OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN CONSTITUTION ARTICLE XV '" ™ E , A JOINT RESOLUTION. | Proposing an amendment to section ten ofurti- I cle one Ot the Constitution, so that a discharge I of a jury for failure to agree or other necessary I cause shall not work an acquittal, j Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and | House of Representatives of the Commonwealth j of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That ! the following be projiosed as an amendment to the Constitution, that is to say, that section ten | of article one, which reads as follows: "No person shall, for any indictable offense, be j proceeded against criminally by information, ex cept in cases arising in the land or naval forces, 1 or in the militia, when in actual service, in time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor in office. No 1 person shall, for the same offense, be twice put ' in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall private pro. pity be taken or applied to public use, without authority of law and without just compensation being first made or secured," be amended so as to read as follows: No person shall, for any indictable offense, be proceeded against criminally by information, ux ceot in cases arising in the land or na-al' forces, or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court l for oppression or misdemeanor in office. No per- | son shall, for the same offense, be twice putin j jeopardy of life or limb: hut a discharge nfttirjury Jur failure to agree , or other necessary cause, shall not u-ork an net/nit nl. Nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use, without author ity of law and without just compensation being first made or secured. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. \V. OKI EST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. | \ MKNDMENT 'I'D THE CONSTITUTION i J \ PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS ! COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION BY THE GENERAL AS-iKM- ' liLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN SYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE i SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH IN I PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE i CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of ' Hie Commonwealth. Section 1. P.e it resolved by the Senate and j House of Representatives of the Commonwealth j of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That I the following is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, in accordance with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof: Amendment, Add at the end of section seven, article three the following words: "Unless before it shall be introduced in the General Assembly,such propos ed special or local law shall have been first sub mitted to a popular vote, at a general or special election in the locality or localities to be affected by its operation, under an order of the court of common pleas of the respective county after hear ing and application granted, and shall have been approved by a majority of the voters at such elec- 112 Hon: Provided, That no such election .shall he held unti the decree of court authorizing the same shall have been advertised for at least thirty (30) days in the locality or localities affect ed, in such manner u - the court may direct. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. GRIEST, Secretary ofthe Commonwealth. FARM I OK HAIJI. rpilE undersigned offers Tor sale his farm l situated at Four Mile, Cameron county, con taining 160 acres, ou acres, of which is improved, with good buildings. Will sell at a bargain to the right party and give reasonable terms. The farm is located on Buffalo Division of Penn sylvania It. It., within twentv minutes drive of Emporium. Apply to F. P.Sykes, Galeton, Pa. 22-3t. p. P.SYKES. j Tile Place lo Tluy Cheap > | ( J. F. PARSONS' j ,pga— ——a ■. a— Midsummer Sale I SHIRT WAISTS. i To-day we shall begin a most interesting sale of I Woman's Shirt Waists. The waists are all well made and S of excellent quality. We have decided to close out our line 1 at a wonderful sacrifice and will sell all our remaining stock I at 25c and 50c the waist. Worth double the money. Come I and sec this money saving event of the season. STRAW HATS. We have a arge line of straw hats and our prices can- I not be beat for lovvness. RAINY-DAY SKIRTS. Our stock is comprised of all the latest styles and of best quality of goods in the market. Prices very low. We also have a nice line of muslin underwear. FLOOR COVERINGS. Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums and Oilcloths, the largest assortment in this section. Prices very reasonable. M. C. TUL IS. I SPRING HAS COME | As spring opens everyone desires to have something fresli from their own garden us early us 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. AIHO Millet and Hungarian Grass. Then his choice Hams, Bacon, Fresh Meat and Kggs 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 011 as always fresh. Sugars and Hpices 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 hero. Prices reasonable and quality the best. Bole agent for I'illabury flour, which is known tho world over as the beat. | FRANK SHIVES. I. GROCERY SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DAY'S THE SATISFACTORY STORE. To get something easily pre pared, that will be satisfying to the cravings of the inner man, is what most people are seeking for these warm days. The task will be made much easier if you will come direct to this store. If we haven't what you want, kindly tell us what it is. We'll be pleased to get it for you. I)on'l fail to watch our special sales. There ought to be some thing in them that will interest you, this week. !5C Maecaroni. imported, I2C IOC ' ,;ic ' kilgc Egg Noodles > g Q IflP Beans with or QP IUU without tomato sauce. Ou iOC f ' or "' ca "- 8C Pure Baking Soda, lb. PP usually sold at 10c. 00 Best Granulated Sugar, lb. PP 'J") lb. bag, §1.40. Oil Have you examined our line of cakes, crackers and wafers? Ther'e all fine goods. Fresh and ought to please you. Phon. 6. J. H. DAY 5