EMPORIUM MULING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Aug. 11, 1902. NEMOPHILA, per sack J1 20 Graham, " 60 Rye " 80 Buckwheat " Patent Meal., " fto Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 SO Chop Peed " 1 S" Middlings. Fancy " 1 50 Bran,— 1 *5 Corn, per bushel, "4 White Oa's, pur bushel <8 Choice Clover Seed, "1 Choice Timothy Seed, I At Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed, Fancy Kentucky BlueOrass. | B.C. DODSON, THE Hrucjcjist, liUPORIIM, I'A. !S LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. it. c. uonsoN. telephone, 19-2. LOCA I. UEPA RTMENT. PERSONAL (iOSSIP. Contributions incited. That which yoti would tike to see in this department,let it* know by jioi tal curd or letter, rersonallu. Mr. Riley Warner Bpent Sunday at Muncy. Mr. Will S. Walker, of Austin spent a few days in town this week. John Wygant, of Sizerville, was a I welcome PRESS caller last Saturday. Mrs. Youtz, of Renovo, was the guest | of Mrs. Uenry Auchu last Thursday j evening. Airs. E. M. llerteau, is visiting her i daughter, Mrs. J. L. Wheeler, at Rural i Valley, Pa. Mr. Crawford, of Warren, spent l Sunday in town the guest of P. P. i Rentz and family. Wm. McGee returned Monday even ing from an extended visit with friends in Wyoming county. Mrs. M. H. Dodge visited at Sterling Run several days last week, guest at the home of Joseph Kissell. Mrs. P. J. Maliony, of Sterling Run, was in town last Friday and made the PRESS a short business visit. Mrs. A. F. Slater and daughter, of Tocoma, Wash., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Morrisey, of Fifth street. Miss Grace McCaslin left for Pitts burg, where she will act as bridesmaid at the wedding of a school friend. H. R. Klees, while at work at the fnrnace, last Friday had his right foot mashed by a piece of iron falling on it. Rev. Robert McCaslin was called to Cleveland last week by the serious ill ness of his sister, from typhoid fever. Mrs. Gertrude Egbert witli her young daughter Gladys, is visiting at the home of her father, Geo. A. Walker. J. L. Wheeler, while loading kegs, got a finger caught and severely in jured one day last week —Rural Valley Advance. Miss Nina Bryan, accomp tnied by a number of friends from Driftwood, witnessed the football game at Wil liamsport, on Saturday. The Rev. J. M. Robertson left for Sullivan county, N. Y., this week to accompany his family b.iek home. They will return on Saturday. Miss May Agnes Kelly, after a pleas ant summer in Emporium, where she made many friends, has gone to St. Mary for an indefinite time. Well Protected. " 1 i! ■ toUUtI revolver or a rifle should be in every household. Although it may not be used by "a i t|r POriEn woman once 111 a year, it is there—a household guard. laJI The sporting season will soon be upon us. Needn't wait for that though. You will Pi [i /r ~st Ulc '°f sport in„here just buying your hunting paraphernalia. Stocks large, and prices so ifji] n|| ~"I s " y° u have to set your dog to sniffing them out. We have full assortment — j| I HARRY S. LLOYD. I _ jg tysr —— -n_rr —„r □ < Ujgllg| □ s!□. Forest Pye returned yesterday from Wisconsin. The Rev. Geo. Faus, of Sinnamahon ing, called on friends here last week. Rev. It. S. Oyler, of Keating Summit, waa an Emporium visitor last Wednes day. Miss Mary Davison continues to im prove. Miss Addie Kissell of Sterling Run visited in Emporium last Saturday. Carl Blair has accepted a position as clerk in Jasper Harris clothing store. Mrs. Norris, of Kane, visited her son John W. Norris and wife in town over Sunday. Miss A. D. Sofield, of Harrisburg, was guest of ye editor and family last week. James Panton, of the East ward is re joicing over the arrival of that big boy at his home Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew Gallenmiller, returned yesterda, from on extended visit to relatives 1 \ermany- Mrs. A use Mason and children of Sterling Run, . -ere guests of Mrs. Ed. Morse a few days 'ant week. We are pleased to 'ean that our old friend Jacob Huffman is able to be about again, after several days illness Walter Palmer, of Bradford, who had been spending several 'days in town the past week returned to his home yesterday. Contractor Van Lew has commenced the erection of a commodious residence for John W. Norris, cornor of Chest nut and Fifth street. Pietro Solferino, while working 011 new railroad bridge near Cameron, yesterday had a thumb badly smashed by a stone falling 011 it. Miss Lena Evans left last Thursday to visit relatives and friends in Mc- Kean, county this week. She will at tend teachers' institute at Smethport. Mrs. Thad F. Moore and daughter Carolyn attended the wedding of Mrs. Moore's niece, Miss Alice Wright, of Renovo, where Miss Carolyn acted as flower girl. F. S. Coppersmith, a member of the the firm of Murry & Coppersmith, who has been on the sick list for several I clays, is able to be out again. He al- j most had a run of fever. Mrs. Jesse McFadden, and nine year daughter, Rita, who have been danger ously ill with typhoid fever, for the j past three weeks, are reported out of I danger and rapidly improving. C. W. Shaffer, Esq., was in Pittsburg the first of this week, and was admitted to practice in the Supremo Court of Pennsylvania, which is in session there. Mr. Shaffer is now admitted to all the State and Federal Courts and the De partment at Washington. Miss Eva Leet, (who is attending Wilson College, at Chambersburg,) has developed great talent as an artist, after several months study with a Buffalo artist, those who have seen her work speaks in words of praise and ad miration. Paint Your Buggy lor 75c. To §I.OO with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 ozs. more to the pint than others, wears longer, and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold by Murry & Coppersmith. A Eye Specialist. Prof. W. H. Budine, the'well known Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y., will be at R. H. Hirsch's jewelry store, Emporium, Pa., Oct. 20th, 21st, 22d Eyes tested and examined free. All work guaranteed. If you have weak eyes or headache don't fail to call and see Prof. Budine, as he makes a speciality of correcting all such cases Lenses ground to fit all kinds of peculiar sight. 32-2t. Letter to Emporium Furniture Co. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sirs: There are two sorts of fur niture. You know both; for you sell 'em both. One sort looks better than it i 3, and the other is better than it looks. There isn't any other sort. The same, two sorts of paint, no more; and we make 'em both— we make tons of stuff that isn't worth its freight. Be longs to the business—have to. Be longs to your business—you have to. But this is aside. We put into cans, with our name on, the very best paint there is in the world: Devoe lead and zinc. It is twice as good as lead and oil; lasts twice as long And we take the risk of it—there isn't any risk. 83 F. W. DEVOE & Co. P. S. —Murry & Coppersmith sell our paint. Zinc and Grinding Make Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead aud oil mixed by hand. Murry & Coppersmith sell our paint. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1902 BRIEF riENTION. Its .about all over but the shouting as far as Mr. Dresser is concerned. _ Count the Dresser buttons you see worn on the street. It tells the story. Many a man whose word ia aa good as his bond among his fellowman fails to p:iy his vowa unto God.—Millard The sympathy of the PRESS i 8 extend ed to Edward Robinson and wife whose five months son died Tuesday after a short illness. N. Seger has the largest assortment of clothing in Cameron county and if you want anything in that line don't fail to call on him. On account of the absence of the pastoj, Rev, McCaslin, there will be no service at the Presbyterian Church un til further notice. Edward Murray, clerk in L. K. Hunt ington's store is treatingh is friends to a good smoke owing to tha arrival of that boy at his homo on Monday. If you want reliable clothing the place to buy ia at N. Soger's, the old reliable merchant on Allegheny avenue. Always the best at -ho lowest prices. » The ladies of the Presl' /lurch will continue the sale < aecor i hand clothing again this week, b ginning Thursday evening, Friday ev« Jingand Saturday afternoon and evening. Fon RENT.—Good dwelling house, lo cated on West Allegany Avenue, Em porium, for rent, after Oct. 27th, 1902. Modern improvements. Apply to J. S. Wiley Estate. 33-tf. A rearend collision of two freight trains occurred at Bullis Mills on Mon day morning. A number of car* was j wrecked and an engine badly demolish- | ed. Engineer McWilliams was slightly j injured. The Republicana of Pennsylvania are i now pleged to ballot, and primary elec- 1 tion reform and it will come. The Democrats at the last session preferred further agitation to the passage of any bill. Pennypacker denounced the Ripper at Pittsburg, in the face of its friends. Pattison would like to imitate him, but he cannot for Guthrie, his running mate, was the author of the bill and its advo cate up to the day it was signed. It is a funny situation. The eccentric young woman, Edna I Bradley, who attained notoriety in Steuben and Chautauqua counties, where she was known as "the woman on horseback," is again in evidence. She is now making her headquarters near Oil City. By some she is regarded as a harmless imbecile, by others as a young women of much cunning with a tendency to commit crime.—Buffalo Times. Resolutions. Resolutions of respect by Good Will Tent, No. 47, K. O. T. M , on the death of George Easterhrooka. WHEREAS, Tt has pleased our heaven ly Father to remove from our midst our respected and beloved brother, George Easterbrooks, who was always working for the upbuilding of our order, we bow in humble submission to Him whodoeth all things well. Resolved, That we extend our heart felt sympathy to the bereaved wife and children of our deceased brother. Resolved, That our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days, that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this organization, a copy be sent to the family of the deceased brother and publishe in the CAMERON COUNTY I PRESS. F. H. PEARSALL, A O. SWARTWOOD, ALFRED NELSON. Committee. While opening a box, J. C. Mount, of Throe Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail though the fleshy part of his hand. "I thought at onco of all the pain and soreness this would cause me," he says, "and immediately applied Chamberlain's l'ain Balm and occasionally afterwards. To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon healed. For sale by L. Taggart. God made men like Himself that they might make earth more like heaven. Out of Death'a Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I had suffered with for years," writes P. Muse, Durham N. C., "Dr, King's New Life Pills saved tny life and gave perfect 1 health. Best pills 011 earth and only 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. Christ submitted to the of death j that He might secure the death of sin. America's Famous Beauties. Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, j Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one, who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt llheuui vanish be fore it. It cures sore hps, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. Lots for Sale. I I have some desirable building lots I for sale at a bargain. 30-tf. C. J. GOOIJNOUGH. SHAW'S PURE MALT, has a mar velons dietic value. While resreshing and pleasant to take, it helps assimi lation of food. Sold By 36-47-ly F. X. BLUMLE. Do Good— lt Fays. ! A Chicago man observed that. "Good \ deeds are better than real estate deeds— j some of the latter are worthless. Act j kindly and gently, show sympathy and 1 lend a helping hand. You cannot possib jly lose by it." Most men appreciate a j kind word and encouragement more than I substantial help. There arc persons in j this community who might truthfully say u My good friend, cheer up." A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will . rid you of your cold, and there is no I danger whatever from pneumonia when • you use that medicine. It always cures. F know it for it has helped me out many a time. Sold by L. Taggart. The proud man is likely to need our pity more than the humble. He Learned a Great Truth. It is said of John Wesley that lie onco said to Mistress We?ley: "Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over asrain?" "John Wesley, because once telling is not enough." It is for the same reason that you are told again and again that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip; that it counteracts any tendency of these diseases to result in pneumonia, and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by L. Taggart. We would not dare pray at all if our prayers were answered. Gained Forty Pounds In Thirty Days. For several months our younger brother had been troubled with indigestion. lie tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and lie commenced taking them. Inside of thirty days lie had gained forty pounds in flesh. lie is now fully recovered. We have a good trade on the Tablets—Holley Bros., Merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by L. Taggart. TIT ANTED.—Men to learn barber trade. New Y\ system. Eight weeks completes. $lO to sls weekly guaranteed when through. Special accommodations for strangers. For free cata loguecontainingall particulars, address: Molers' Barber School, New York City. 35-2t ■ I The Broad Street | | Meat I Market I n] is the place to buy your [p m meats. We handle noth- n. ing but the very best. oj n] Will have [Jj § SPRING LAMB, Jd CHICKENS, [S | HOME-MADE MINCE MEAT, m lil HOME-MADE SAUSAGE. r9 [}i FRESH OYSTERS, § WEANERS AND m LIVER SAUSAGE [u Special Prices on many articles. u| It will pay you to call and see what we nJ jjj have. tQ H] GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, ft Geo. H. Gross. I tEsaasasHSHS eshshshseshsshS (YOUR. FAITH ours if you try Shiloh's Consumption 4 4 _ and ours is so strong we 1 ,i J I guarantee a cure or refund niouey, and we send you free trial bottle if you write for it. SHILOII'S costs 25 cents and will cure Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all r,ung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold in a day, and thus prevent serious results. It has been doing these things for 50 years. S. C. WELLS & Co.. Le Roy. N. Y. JCarPa Clover Root Tea corrects the Stomachy S Cheap S J J. F. PARSONS' ? JZZ SfaSH5H5e SHHHSm e SB S3 i I® i | The Tailor m nl We have the best assort jjj ment of |iJ S WQQLENS f ° r I F?!l and | j Winter j m T'' -*st workmanship. rfl [n A.i irst-class work and n] [jj vStrietly latest style. S K !a nJ Remember our prices are C] Cj the lowest. nj! S tf n] Oi y°" wa »t a suit of U] [J clothes don't wait until the pi rush before ordering. Don't ui p] put oft ordering until too [n m late. Leave your order jjj l n ° W ' K n) | All Work Guaranteed |jj j J. L. FOBERT, I lil Emporium, Pa. nJ i ($L K l ' aSHS [2sas HSHSaEHSHSHF Heady for Pall and \vinter Goats, Capes and Cloaks. As the cold weather I season draws near, you must be prepared to meet the winds of the chilly winter, and we are now read}' with a much larger stock than heretofore, to meet your wants. The very latest styles in Ladies' Coats, Capes and Cloaks. If you fail to see our large stock and get our prices you will be the loser Fl]] 1 Q 1 11 the fur line we lead in this county. We lUlOi have anything in this line that can be desired and the prices are sure to make ready sales. Call'and see our large stock. Shirt Waist Patterns. terns, as our large trade in this line fully demonstrates. We are now ordering carpet by samples and can surely please you from our large stock of patterns. We can furnish you from the cheapest to the most expensive. We invite the citizens to visit our store and get our prices. You will receive cordial treatment whether you purchase or not. M. C. TULIS. WgMSWBWMBaBBMB—M—HBBBBBM 1 SPRING 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 alljjkinds, both early and late varieties. A full lino of choice Clover, Timothy, Orch ard Grass, Red Top and Lawa 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 bo 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. MONEY SAVING PRICES. DAY'S i THE SATISFACTORY STORE. The knowledge of satisfactory treatment brings people back to lis again and again. When you cannot find just what you want elsewhere, try us, if we havn't it in stock, will get it for you. Special this week, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (HP Mustard Sardines, QP Large size. Ou ISC Macearoni, imported, I2C 12 C Blended Coffee, in IIC |SC Olives, 10 oz bottles I2C Cranberries, quart, jflP Best Cape Cod. IU u Best Granulated Sugar, lb. CP 25 lb. bag, $1.40. 01* Jelly Glasses, dozen, 30c. Large Regular 35c. FRESH OYSTERS. To those who have been customers in the past we need say nothing, Our goods speak for them selves. Try our Oysters and see if you do not get better value than elsewhere. J. H. DAY 5