KMJ'OHm.M MILLING COMPANY.: PRICE LIST. Kmporiuiu, I'a., June 29, 11*03. N KMOi'll ILA, per Hack 11 *i6 Wit'* Fancy, ** J *J| Pet (irovis " « Orttbtra HUM" 55 Rye 65 Buckwiicat. Patent Meal Doarse Meal, per 100,. * •»> Chop Feed, . .*.. .*•*»..• * 36 Middlings. Fancy •• 1 40 Bran » «> Corn, per bushel, « 7!i White Oafs, yer bushel M Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, I A | MarketPricos. Choice Millet Seed, Fancy Kentucky Blue (trass. ) B.C. DODSON, THE Dmcjcjist, EMOKItiH, I* A. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. K. C. DODSOK. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL (JOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you would like to see in this department,let us know by pos tal card or letter, personally. Elwood Anderson visited his mother at Williamsport last week. Master Harold Robinson has been quite sick for some days. Miss Carrie Armstrong, of Empori um is visiting friends at this place— Renovo Record. Charles Pealer and wife, of Dushore, Pa., were guests of Alton Housler and family over the Fourth. Mrs. A. A. Cowing, of Watkins, N. Y., was guest of her son, L. A. Cowing and wife, at this place, last week. Jos. Holcomb left for South Dakota last week, with the intention of locat ing there if the country suits him. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Housler visited Benezette relatives last Saturday—Mrs. H. and children to remain there for several days. Miss Maud Steck has returned from commercial college and is again at her desk at Emporium Mabhine Com pany's works. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullen, of Clar andon,visited In Emporium last Sundav guest of Mrs. M's mother, Mrs. Michael Creighton. Miss S. E. Taylor, of Cleveland, who has been engaged in Ludlam's trim ming department for some time, left on Tuesday, for her home. Evidently C. A. Lewis considers Emporium a good place for a real estate agent and has opened an office there.—Coudersport Enterprise. Manager Brady, of the Iron Works, is enjoying a visit from his wife and daughter, who are occupying rooms in the flat over Olmsted's store. Robert Mundy, of Johnstown and Mrs. Hutchinson, Brockwayville, were guests of Ex-Sheriff Frank Mundy and wife, last week -Mr. Mundy's sister and brother. Mrs. Alex. Schwab and Mrs. Green alch and daughter, of Cameron, were shopping in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Schwab and Miss Greenalch made the PRESS a brief business call. John D. Logan went to Sunbury Saturday evening to visit his mother, who is in a very feeble condition, The venerable lady is in her 86th year and nearing dissolution, it is feared. Squire Blodget, of Grove, came to Emporium on Monday and squared up his tax duplicate with the County Commissioners. Mr. Blodget is a very efficient official in any position he oc cupies. R. P. Bingeman and family came over from Oieona, (where Mr. B. is conducting an extensive lamber job for Lackawanna Lumber C 0..) to pass a few days in good old Emporium. They enjoyed their visit here. Sylvester Beldin, while dewn from Moore Hill on Monday, did not forget the PRESS and promptly pushed his date ahead. "Vet" likes to keep "about square with the would" and is always prompt to pay his bills. Brother M. T. Stokes, editor of the Coudersport Enterprise wa« in Empo rium last week and paid tho PRESS a fraternal visit. We found the gentle man very pleasant and hepe he may again favor us with a call. U. \V. Green, !'■ «|., is spending tho week at his Pioga farm. Miss Marian Hi•nt/. returned on Tues day from an extended visit lit Warren, J. S. Vail and wife of Jersey Shore, are visiting Urban Boutain and family. Urban iloutain and J. 8. Vail visited Olean yesterday and took in the sights Eugene Goodyear lias returned from Alaska after an absence of about two years. Mrs. Thomas McGrain and children are visiting at Williamsport and other points of interest. Miss Belle Robinson, who is a pro fessional nurse at Jersey City, N. J., is home for a visit of a month. Mrs. S.l). McDonald and Mrs. Peter Leduc, of town, were social callers at the PRICKS sanctum yesterday. Richard J. lJoyd is taking great comfort in his new carriage just pur chased. lie now sports a flue turnout. Sheriff Hemphill and wife visited at St. Marys last Saturday. Mrs. H. is now visiting at her old home, Clear field. John Zwald, of Shippcn, was a wel come PRESS caller ou Thursday last, and pushed the date on his paper ahead two notches. Mrs. J. M. Robertson and children have gone to Monticelli, N. Y., to pass tho summer months with Mrs. Robert son's mother. 11. It. Manette and Fred Tompkins enjoyed a visit to Shawmut mines on Tuesday. It was Fred's first exper ience in a coal mine. Geo. W. Gentry, of Lumber, was transacting business in town on Tues day and, of course,called on Ihe PRESS editor for a brief chat. Frank G. Judd recently sold his pony and rig to L. S. Hinkle, of Wil cox—John J. Hinkle's brother. Max Balcom drove the pony to Wilcox. Miss Rose Bair and Miss Carrie Huff left an Tuesday on an extended visit to Washington, Philadelphia, New York and Atlantic City. They anticipate a pleasant time. Fred Johnson, son of Hon. J. C. Johnson and a registered law student in the office of Johnson & MoNarney, has returned from his vacation, having visited Buffalo and various other places. Harry Moore and wife, of Keating Summit, accompanied by their niece Jenevevie Moore, of Croyland, were visiting in town last week, Tuesday, after spending a few days with Thos. Moore and wile, at Croyland. 11. Clinton Olmstead drove over from Coudcrsport and pleasantly pass ed the Sabbath with Emporium friends, July /3th. He drove back on Monday but owing to the wretched condition of Fourth street, took Sixth street route. Mr. arid Mrs. J. M. Gillon, of Towan da, Pa., have been guests of Dr. Smith and family fcbp past week, enjoying our mountain nif. Mr. Gillon return to his home on Monday, but his wife and young son will remain here some time. William 11. Logue, of CHbson, who is employed by Willson Bros, as carpent er, was in town on Tuesday, attending the funeral of Mrs. Julia Earl, and was a PRESS caller for the purpose of re newing his subscription for another year. Mrs. Mac Horton, wife of the wfi»- less telegraphy expert who wired Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock, is guest of H. C. Olmsted and family at this place, Mrs. Horton was formerly Miss Mae Leet and has many friends in Emporium Michael McCarthy, an industrious citizen, who has been employed in Howard & Co's mill for many years, has accepted a position with Adams Express Company, at this place as night transfer man. He will be a good man for the place. Miss Sarah Elizabeth Smith, after a pleasant visit of some weeks with the family of Judge and Mrs. Geo. A. Walker, supplemented by a brief stay at "Camp Punkey" among the virgin wilds of Cameron county, has returned to her home at Ithaca, N. Y. Invitations have been received by Emporium friends announcing the ap proaching marriage of Miss Mabelle Grace Hughes and Mr. John George Murry, at Buffalo, July 22. The prospective groom is on old Emporium boy, son of Mrs. David Murry. Joseph Strayer, everybody knows Joe and likes him, walked across country, several days ago, from Potter county to Emporium, in order to get home to spend Sunday with his family at Sinnamahoning. While in town he did not forget the PRESS and made us happy. S. E. Cameron, of Towanda, Pa., a former Emporium young man,visited his relatives and friends in town the past week. Mr. Cameron, we are pleased to hear, is prosperous in his new home, where he has charge of the wood carving department. The PRESS goes to his address every week. Prof. H. F. Stauffor and family of I Millville,N.J.,are spending the summer months at Annville, Pa., and orders ! the PRESS changed to that address. , The many Cameron county friends of the Prof, will be glad to hear that he has again been chosen principal of Millvifle schools and at an increased salary. CAMKROfr I'Ol/NTV PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, icjoy (100. Huffman In miming n crippled | hand. U. FJ. Hunted has been threatened 1 with fever hut is improving. Father Becker, of Fort Allegany, it* guest of Father Downey to-day. Mrs. Clarence White, of Philadelphia, is guest of Mrs. Josiah Howard. Mrs I. K. Hockley has returned | home from Hinghamton, greatly 1m- j proved. Miss Sara Seesholta, of Catawissa, Pa., is guest of Dr. Smith and wife — 1 Mrs. Smith being her aunt. Jay Felt, and two children, are up 1 from Philadelphia for a visit with J. P. Felt and family for a few days. Miss Collins county Supt. of schools, has beenn visiting in town this week, j laying out her work for approaching school term. Guy Thompson has accepted a posi tion as operator in the general office of National Transit Co., at Bradford, at a good salary. Good boy. One of the brightest little girls who has come to our town in a long while, j is Miss Katie Murphy of Pittsburg who j s visiting her cousin Margaret. j < Word has been received from Bing- j hamton that Mrs. Mark Wright, who j went there for cancerous treatment, ! can be cured. We sincerly hope so. Mrs. E. M. Hurteau has been visiting j friends at Kane this week but left there j yesterday to spend a few weeks with j her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Wheeler, j j at Rural Valley, Pa. Miss Edith Carson, of Austin, and Mr. Newton, of Rochester, N. Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D White and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seger on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrity and daughter Annie, are spending a few days at Chautauqua Lake, having left here on Tuesday on their vacation. Mr. Garrity is one of P. R. R's. most reliable engineers and seldom take* time to rusticate. Mrs. Frank Taylor entertained at her residence on West Allegany Avenue, one day last week, a party of little ladies, in honor of Miss Mildred Lloyd' the occasion being Mildred's bithday. Of course the little folks had a good time. The PRESS enjoyed a visit yesterday from Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Hersey, Cleve land, O.; Mrs. W. D. Van Lew, Butler, Pa.; Mrs. Geo. Foutz, Caeldonia and Mrs. Perry Gray, Binghamton, N. Y., who are visiting their sister, Mrs. E.D. Steer, at Sizerville. They placed their subscription for the PKESS. Mrs E. A. Waltman, son and daugh ter, of Wrightsville, Pa., Wild have been enjoying a pleasant visit of sever al weeks in Emporium, guests at T. B. Lloyd and family, returned home yes terday. Mrs. W. is sister of Mrs. Lloyd and resembles her so much that many of ouj citizens could not tell the differ ence. Mrs. James L. Norie and son, accom panied by Mrs. Chas. E. Kaye and Miss Jane Kaye left on the Flyer, Sunday morniug for Westboro, Wis., to spend the summer months there with Mrs. Norie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaye Mr. Norie accompanied the party as far as Niagara Falls, where they putin the day. Miss Nina Bryan is extending her visit to Philadelphia in order to get the latest idea in kindergarten schools of tho Quaker City now open for six weeks. The schools are now establish ing grades in sewing, basket weaving, raffia work, wood work, drawing and elementary branches of study. No doubt Miss Bryan will return with much valuable information for her school, which opens in Sept. A. D. MacDbnnell, of Westboro, Wis., where he is ih the employ of Howard & Company, as head bookkeeper and trusted official; came east last ween en route for Cahada to see his wife and tike her hofrib with htm. Mr. Mac- Donnell stopped in Emporium and shook hands with many friends. Mr. MacDonnell reports all Cameron coun- 1 to boys doing nicely.- The Eureka Mfg; Co., of East St i Louis, 111., want a ir.&ti with rig to in- I troduce Poultry Mixture in this coun- j ty. They guarantee $3 50 a day to a good worker and they furnish bank reference of their reliability. Send stamp for particulars. Eureka Mfg. Co., Box 99, East St. Louis, ill. 48-1-ly. —^^m^lm^ Estray Xotiee. Cam e to the premises of the undersignedon Bait Run, June 15th, 1903, one dark brown steer, branded on the left side "ZY;" right ear cut. The owner in hereby notified to call, pay charges and remove saidjentter, otherwise it will bd dis posed of according to law. EMMA KEPHARt. July 14, 1003. | it! OAV LLH. PAINT AT • ■ J165 , . !j! r-,BSV i«AI. PURE LINSEED OIL AT 65 .51 Aetna cost $122 per Ea10... Any building not |gj 112 / - g ! \T> WAKES II CALLONS FOR •• - $2.16 pause. 27 years of sale. Sole Agent. | I IHJgp, ; HARRY s. LLOYD. 1 I NEtV WAY TO SELL MEDICINE. 1 L r t Olvei Oiiarantee lliiml With ftti-n- I nil, the I'kfM'orniliiK Hood, The proprietors of Mi-o-na, the mar j vekMM flesh-forming food and digestion regulator, have made arrangements with U TiJggart to sell this remarkable preparation in a new and httber un heard of way; furnishing a guarantee bond with every package. GUARANTEE BOND. In buying a package of Mi-«•»», the purchaser is requested to hav» this guarantee signed by L Tag ; gart as his absolute agreement to I refund the money, if Mi-o.na does not give an increase in weight, and cure dyspepsia and all stom ach troubles. Signed.. L Taggart will give the above bond with every 50c box of Mi-o-na they sell. You run no risk in buying Miona. For years there has been a demand for a natural means of increasing the flesh and Mi-o-na has come to supply this need. It is not a cod liver oil pre paration, but a combination of flesh forming elements with remedies that regulate and aid digestion and restore health. Everyone who is troubled with dys- ' pepsia, headache, distress after eating, dizzy feeling or loss of appetite or who is losing weight and in a run-down con dition, should take the guarantee bond to L Taggart and commence the use of Mi-o-na at his risk, remembering that the treatment costs you nothing unless it does all that is claimed for it. Mowing riachine for Sale. A practically new McCormick mow ing machine for sale at a bargain. Apply to MRS. S. FAUCETT, Fifth street, Emporium. 19-3t. iiiiii Will pay highest price for green Gingseng Roots. For particulars address, nl9-8. W. A. BATES, Cuba, N. Y. MoneySSaving Prices. DAY'S THE SATISFACTORY STORE. i A low price does not mean a doubtful quality at this store. There are good goods at modest prices or our prices bring better SOrts than usually sell at like figures in good grocery stores. Are you taking advantage of the special low prices we are naming from week to week? THIS WEEK FRIOAY ANIJ SATURDAY. DOLD'S WHITE ROSE 11P LARD. Mb CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb IIP Dold Quality. SHREDDED WHEAT IOP BISCUIT, CREAM CORN, can gQ PEARL TAPIOCA lb AP 7 lbs for 25c. QC Lb.Bag Sugar Afl fcU Best Granulated, v I »*tU | Picnic Supplies A Specialty. If you are going 011 an outing, ! better come and let us help you to make up your bill of fare. Haven't space to mention the 1 good things we can furnish, but will take pleasure in showing them to you. i Phone 8. J, H. DAY r ■ BV MAI I—. V jnSr Write for literature explaining how easy If is. | «•••»'• Ow«r #7,300,000.00 1 I GERMAN! IA SAVINGS BANK I Vw OO D AND DIAMOND «T4 PITT»BURO,rA. / THE BEST HILL CLIMBERS ON THE MARKET. r *|e„t for E. B. THOMAS M g T O R CYCLES. E. J. SMITH, Agent, Emporium, Pa. 1 G.SCHMIDT'S, G.SCHMIDT'S,' — < rtPinni'tDTPDc for lsf* '' FRESH BREAD, $ {Jopalar n NUTS # CONFECTIONERY Daily Deliver* All orders given promptand skillful attention. r 7 Imm 1 | T; men who wear up to date | F#bert ' the TaUOr | W . j Emporium, Pa. HSESESHS SSHSHSHSHSHSHSHS ASHSASHSHSASHSASHSHSES WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY Theyhrastood the test of ;hk, OTDfllin - m ar.J h«ve cured thousand, of mf I A I flllnH I *F 112 jcase, of Norrous DiaesMß, inch V J Ulllwnu IF ■ J^X£o«D*Wlity.DU.lness.Sloeple,.- B VPI IPI 111 I Av/fclr "... Varirof «l. Atrnnh. N.i 112 Bfll 111 J They clear the brain, jtrengthen X nwnl " 1 VI/ the Circulation, make digestion jCf N perfect, and imparl a healthy to whole bring. All drain, and losse, are checked firmmmntly. Unless patients properly cured, ibelr condition often worries them into ln,anity, Consumption or Death. sealed. Price $1 per box; 6 boxes, with IronnUad legal guarantee to cure or refund 00 money, fyoo. Send lor free book. Addicts. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. 0. For sale by R. C. Dodgon, Druggist. Emporium, Pa. 1 nrr nn infH [ j Wo promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign PILES Suppository j I VLJJVLJJ D. Mailt. Tbotnpion, Supt. <■ • W \ Orfckd SehMla, StiitiTillt, K. C., wrius: cin nj 112 I AS H t Hr ibey claim for thin." Dr. S. M. I>#Tore, I r H k ■ 112 R»t« Eo«k. W. '• Ther c «ati»- il mm* V A J / ; j \ A praetioe of 23 jnmra. I Hat* found ao rem«4y to ' \ \ •quoi your*." Paici, so Cum. Sampi«a Fr«r. doid 1 ▼ Sena model, sketch or photo oi inTontioD lor < t., Unnuu. martin RUDY, LANCASTER, fa. 112 free report on patentability. For free book, < RAPE-MARKS Hold in Emporium by L. Taggart and K. C ; J r Dodson. Call for free sample. ; > { > The Plate to Buy Cheap S J / J. F. PARSONS' C O DR CALDWELL'S A| S c e YRUp p EPS ,iy >-A/ > V/CURES CONSTIPATION. 1 o