EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., March 27,1903. NEMOPHILA, persack |1 15 Felt's Fancy, " 13" Pet Grove, " 1 30 Graham, " 60 Rye " , 60 Buckwheat " 65 Patent Meal., " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100 125 Chop Feed, " 125 Middlings. Fancy " 125 Bran, 1 20 Corn, per bushel, 70 White Oats, per bushel, 48 Choice Clover Seed, 1 ChoiceTimothyHeed, 112 \t Market Prices Choice Millet Seed. 112 Al M » rKe^rices. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | R.C. DODSON, THE Druggist, F.MPORirSI, I*A. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. R. C. nOI)N()N. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which yon would like to see in this us know by pos tal card or letter. personally. A. H. Barr, of Huston Hill, was in town yesterday. ; Hiram Moat, of Mix Run, was trans acting business in town yesterday. Ed. Moore returned from Tenn., last week were he was engaged all winter building a tannery. A. W. Mason and wife, of Sterling Run were guests of R. A. Reid and family on Monday.—Renovo Record. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester McDonough returned on Tuesday from Buffalo, where they visited friends for a week. Patrick Dulling and Norman Mc intosh, of Shippen, were PRSSS callers on Monday, each renewing their sub scriptions for 1904. Mrs. H. P. Spence and Mrs. E. D. Mumford were PRE3S visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. Spence leaves in a few days on a visit to Forest county friends. Jas. W. Mason, ot Gibson, and Cons table Williard Sweesey, of Shippen, were in town yesterday discussing the forest fires and violations of the fish laws. J. D. Billard of New York, a member of the firm of Climax Powder Co., accompanied by a number of gentleman have been spending a few days in Emporium. Miss Elvia Whiting, of Ridgway, was visiting in Emporium yesterday, guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shaffer. She at tended the commencement exercises in the evening at opera house. M. J. Smutz and wife, of Tidioute, are guests of E. G. Coleman and mother at this place. They are par ents of Ralph and George Smutz, for merly residents of Emporium. William McDonald, of Beechwood, one of our most prompt paying sub scribers was a PRESS visitor yesterday and of couse he will read this old and reliable journal for another year. W. W. Webb, of Rochester, N Y., Vice President of Sinnamahoning Iron Company and a prominent attorney of that city, is spending a few days in this section, trying his luck with the speck led beauties. Mrs. G. S. Allen, accompanied by Miss Marion Judd, leave to-day for Philadelphia,where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs John J Hinkle. Mrs. i Allen will visit her old home in New | York before returning to Emporium. Rev. Pugsley, of Emporium, was in this city Tuesday assisting in the spe cial meeting held at the Baptist church during the fore part of the week. He is a relative of John Dick and was a guest at the Dick residence while in this city.—Port Allegany Reporter. Jacob Thomas, of Emporium, is the guest of relatives in town this week. D. Burlingame returned this week from a visit with relatives at Austin. He reposts a good time visiting the different senic portions of Potter county—Johnsonburg Press. Frank F. Day, of Ansley, Ala., who left Emporium several years ago for the south, on account of poor health, returned last Monday to visit his father and other relatives. Frank is looking •eqceedingly well and is kept busy saaking hands with old friends. I Miss Ad;i Kissell, of Sterling Run is I visiting Mr. Ed Moorse and family. Miss Minnie Shoup, Emporium and Miss Anna Sullivan, Cameron were Press business callers this a. in. Geo.Metzger, Sr., was attending U.S. Court at Harrisburg this week as grand juror. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cowing are rejoicing over the arrival of a beau tiful boy baby at their home last Satur day. Dr. W. H. DeLong returned on Mon day from his home at Emporia, Fla., to remain for the summer months as usual. Mrs. DeLong will come later. Miss Nora Stauffer, of Millviile, N. J., arrived in Emporium yesterday to attend Commencement exercises and visit old friends, guest of M. M. Larrabee and family, A. C. Blum returned on Monday from an extended business trip in the interest of the Keystone Powder Cani pany. He is glad to get home and his "friends are pleased to see him. Capt. Perry R. Smith, of this place, who has been a Division Superinten dent of tanneries for the Elk Tanning Company for the past ten years volun tarily retires from his active duties with the company May Ist. He still re tains his position as Vice President of the company, however. Mr. Smith has a good many other investments to look after besides his tanning interests and he has coin enough to keep the wolf from his door and proposes to take life a little easier from this on. —Ridgway Advocate. Panit Your Buggy for 75c. To SI.OO with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3to 8 ozs. more to the pint than others, wears longer, and gives a gloss equal to new werk. Sold by Murry & Coppersmith. DEATH'S DOINGS. GOFF. Henry Goff, aged about 55 years, died yesterday morning, at the resi dence of Mrs. Libbie Housler, Fourth street, Emporium, Pa., after an illness of several months, of cancer of the stomach Mr. G jff came to Emporium about four weeks ago from Potter county, where he had resided for sev eral years. The funeral takes place to day at Rich Valley church. + + MACDONALD. Miss Kate Mac Donald aged about 20, a graduate of Emporium High School, died at Cleveland, 0., last Thursday, the funeral taking place on Sunday. This will be sad news to the many friends of this excellent young lady. We regret that we have not the par ticulars to publish. Bright's disease was the cause of death. Baptist Church Notes. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. Morning subject—"Criti cism." Evening topic—"White lies with Black Hearts." Bible school at the close of morning worship, C. E, Crandell, supt. Y. P. S. C. E., at 6:30, B Olmsted, President. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45. Everybody welcome. School Board Querry. Editor Press:— It is conducive to the health of scholars, or the benelit of the Borough schools, to compel scholars to remain in the school room from nine o'clock a. m., until four p. m., without any thing to eat? Is it not time that our school directors grant authority to the principal to formulate rules for gui dance of each school. A PATKON. Eye Specialist. Prof. W. H. Budine, the well known Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y., will bo at R. H. Hirsch's jewelry store, Emporium, Pa , May 15th and 16th. If you can't see well or have headache don't fail to call and see Prof. Budine, as he guarantees to cure all such cases. Lenses ground and fitted in old frames. Eyes tested and ex amined free. All work guaranteed. Mrs. Costello Shot her Husband In Back. BUFFALO, N. Y., May s.—John 11. Costello, capitalist, mine owner, and lumber merchant, was shot in the back but not seriously wounded, by his wife in the corridor on the fourth floor of the Prudential building yesterday afternoon. Immediately after the shooting, Mrs. Costells walked down to police head quarters and gave herself up and ad mitted that she had shot her husband. The shooting is the sequel of divorce prceedings brought by Mr. Coostello against his wife, and itigation, bitterly fought for several years, over the cus tody of the children. Mr. Costello is one of the best known and wealthiest men in Buffalo. He has made a fortune in the lumber busi ness in Potter county, Pennsylvania and has extensive copper mining inter ests in the Jwest. He is also inter ested in a number of large corpora tions. He is about 53 years old and at present is living at the Lenox hotel on North street. Mr Costello, is 45 years old aud now lives on Park street. The domestic life of the Costellos has not been one of the happiest. Four or five years ago, Mr. Costello instituted divorce proceedings against his wife and since that time the courts have been kept busy with their affairs. The law firm of Mullin & Mullin, of Brad ford, where Mrs. Costello's counsel much of the time. Pending the out come of the divorce proceedings, Mrs. Costello was granted fIOO a month alimony. Attorney Ward, who has been retain ed by Mrs. Caroline Costello, who shot her husband, John Costello, at the Prudential building ascribes a derang ed mind as the prime cause of the act of his client. lie states that circum stances affected the woman's mind pre cipitating her into such a condition that the shooting of her husband was the culmination. Surgeons at the hospital announced to-day that Mr. Costello was out of danger. His condi tion is improving steadily and recovery is assured. Mrs. Costello, who is lock ed up at police headqarters, steadfastly refhses to make any statement. CAMERON COUNTY,PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1903. Cameron. Editor Press: The Cameron hotel is being enlarged. The IJ.1 J . H. R., bridge, at Cameron is nearing completion. Miss Peabody, of Emporium, was seen on our streets last Sunday. The fire we had here 30th and Ist, that done so much harm, we see has gone. Mr. Ernest Wykoff,. of Bradford was in town last Thursday visiting his par ents. Cameron is booming now. The weather is fine now. Girls look out for buggy rides. Mrs. Frank Trable. who has been visit ing at Renovo for the past two weeks lias returned home. We hear there is to be a wedding, at this place soon. Hope it is true, for it will make Cameron more iikc it did once upon a time. There is a dance to be given at Cam eron. K. G. E., Friday night by the happy three. BILL. Letter to Emporium Machine Co. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sirs: Hero's what "fewer gal lons" means: Mr. N. Avery, of Delhi, N. Y., owns two houses exactly alike. Hejpainted one with a mixed paint—took twelve gal locs. Painted the other with Devoe —bought twelve gallons and had six gallons left. Same painter—George Gilbert. The secret is: Devoe Lead aud Zinc is one hundred per cent; paint; the mixed paint was about fifty per cent, paint and fifty per cent, adulteration. Here is an analysis of a mixed paint sold in your neighborhood: Lead, zinc and color 41 per cent. Lime and China clay 59 per cent. You see 59 per cent, is adulteration. What is it for? To fill the can; to take unfair advan tages of your very natural and right desire to make your house painting cost as little as possible. The cheap paint is Devoe and Zinc, because it is all paint—no expenso far anything else and does not waste your mouey. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co., New York. P. S. Murray & Coppersmith sell our paint. A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all long and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va.. says"l had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried overything 1 heard of and got no releif. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's infallible for Croup, whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. It's guaranteed by L. Taggart Druggist. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 50c, SI .00. Ignorance and conceit are twins. All Smokers smoke the 'W. H. Mayer" hand made cigar, the best five cent cigar on the market. Be sure you ask for it. 24-tf. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violeut hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stom ach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an attack in 14 months." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation aud Kidney troubles. Try them. Only 50c at L. Taggart's. $30.00 to California $30.00. Every day until June 15th the Missouri Pacific By., will sell one way colonist tickets from St. Louis to California at the exceed ingly low rate of thirty dollars. Pro portionately low rates from other points. Through tourist cars every week. Write for particulars to Jno. R. James, Central Passenger Agent, 905 Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 6-tf. WANTED —Several persons of char acter and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to repre sent and advertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary |21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head of fices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial Co., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. 51-16t. WANTED—Several industrious persons in each state to travel for house established eleven years and with large capital, to call upon merchants and agents for successful aud pofitableline. Per manent engagement. Weekly cash salary of $lB and all traveling expences and hotel bills ad vanced is cash each week. Experience not essen tial. Mention reference and enclose self-address ed envelope. The National, 331 Dearborn St., Chicago. 10-m. ||§2 Bng i i I I c> Sporting Goods at <3 I I I 1 1 HARRY S. LLOYD'S | lU! BOXSp> ; We want a boy _ in every town to satoro^l work for us after Hi evew* 4 \ school hours and ■ pos* il Over 3000 boys Sf now at the work. Some make SIO.OO to $15.00 a week -JL ANY BOY vvlio is willing to devote a few hours each week to this work can earn many dollars selling The Saturday Evening Post j Among neighbors and relatives. He I can begin at pnce. Absolutely no I money required to start. Write us to-day and we will send the first week's supply of ten copies free. I These are sold at 5 cents each, and B\ will provide capital toorderthe next week's supply at wholesale rates. ■ $225 in Extra Cash Prizes N«xt Month | Bookie: containing photographs of some | of our most successful bov agents, with El letters telling how they work, sent free K The Curtis Publishing Company i *ls *ls Arch Street. Philadelphia, Pa. J A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GROCERIES. * D AY'S THE SATISFACTORY STORE. The shrewd housewife is al ways looking for good value. The price placed on an article is not always indicative of this virtue, as you are no doubt aware. A careful comparison with others, *of what this store of fers, we feel will convince that we offer BETTER VALUES than you get elsewhere. This is our aim. Special this week, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ELGIN CREAM ER YJBUTTER Always the OfiP finest *Ow I2C TnMAT " KS IOC OEP Bottle Queen Olives OHP Zvl An exceptional good^" w value. m Can Apricots. ITP A value you cannot* vV afford to nrss. California Lemons, doz OHf Practically seedless. ZUw OC Lb. Bag Sugar frl / H aw Best Granulated. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. We are constantly adding to our already large stock in this line and cater to your wants. If we haven't just what you want, tell us what it is and we will take pleasure in securing it for you. Phoneß. J, H. DAY SD R. CALDWELL'S iT YRUP PEPSIN CURES CONSTIPATION.!* BANNER 8A LYE mo-* hMilng salve In the world. t n !?»2nslf? 4 REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY THE of Me. &RBAT pninsraEE mnvrmxyg produces the above results In 30 days. II acta powerfully snd quickly. Cores when all others fall Youngmen will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recovor their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Narrow ness. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excels and Indiscretion, j which unflts ono for study, business or marrlsge. It not onl? cures by starting at the Boat of disease, but Isagreat nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to pale cheeka and re storing the Ore of yonth. It wards off Insanity and Coneumptl.in. Insist on having KEVIVO.no | other. It can bo carried In vast pocket. By mall. 01.00 per packcge, or £lx for (86.00, with a post tlve written ijnarantee to Tire or refund the money. Book iintl advise freu. Address ROYAL MEDICINE Bolrl hv K. <). Dodoon, Eniporn m, Pa / . Tiptly . , i i : ,• <• Hend model, sketch or photo of invention for (' 112 freereport on patentability. For free book, (' TRADE-MARKS !|QQ|H I maflani **#Oealvsf M A safe, certain relief for Suppressed i Kg Menstruation. Never known to full. Safe! 8 H Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed I Hor money Refunded. Sent prepaid for ( fsj SI .00 per box. Will send them on trial, to II ■ be paid for when relieved. Samples Free, w BH UNITED MEDICAL CO., Box 74, LANCASxen, PA. D ■BMEKWBBBMBBMCHaaBCBBMPI Bold inEmporium i>y L. Taggart and R. C Dodson SDR. CALDWELL'S SI YRUP PEPSINa CURES INDIGESTION. I 112 w Notice! 1 n] i rpms should interest all In u] fv\ ngtf y >•'' )■ 1 men who wear up to date Hj $ yAs\| 1 TAILOR MADE CLOTHES, jd I 01 " | ™ Blu Is now ready with an CJ r ■ lupfe' ffcv£« vy* vwftt-y U P to date line of nJ ft ■ lr>i SUITINGS andTROUS- "] r ERS fresh from New bj [j! C<7 •»' jj 'j&h&A Remember men, the l{j n] T J - ft:**-HbiJ best is the cheapest in In Jrt jCtyuW/ i" ~ the end. My motto is, [jj U*ff "Get Your Money's Worth." rfl m |\\ _ give you your money's mEy Ey /] <1 first-class workmen jind *j§ J. L. FOBERT, I Emporium, Pa. uj §WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY Thry h«3«tocd «he test °f »e» ATRAIIA _ _ m and huve cured thousands OI \ I KIINU g UlflUllU _ J&rffl WilaA* Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless • n I HI ■ ness and Vancocele,Atrophy,&c. AnllN I Th ey clear the brain, strengthen nUnill ■ the circulation, make digestion rigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Deatß* Mailed sealed. Price fi per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee 1 l ° cu l? orrctun<Um money, $5.00* Send for free book. Address# PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0* For sal© by R. C. Dodson. Druggist. Emporium, Pa. 1 G.SCHMIDT'S,^ G.SCHMIDT'S,^ HninnirtDTPDl FOR FRESH BREAD M Popular O NUTS I B —>P*Kefy, # , *" CONFECTIONERY Daily Del j V erv Allordersgiven promptand skillfulattention. THE emporium: Bottling Works HENRY KRAFT, Prop. Ia prepared to make your Holiday season one of good cheer. Finest Domestic Wines and Beers, Embracing all the pop ular brands. Fine line of light wines, guaran teed absolutely pure. Celebrated Erie Beer AI.WAVS READY. Send your orders by letter or 'phone early. 44-ly. fci Karen Kock.W. Ya.* f write* : " They jflve universal satis- N faction." Dr. 11. (ii 1. Clarksburg, Tenn.. write*: H M ? RU LA^ Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C. Dodson. Call for free sample. The Plate to Boy Cheap S \ IS AT ? I J. F.PARSONS' \
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