. in all H ji'i /Jl 11 is C 0 Ml'A h ) LIST. (Importum, Pa.. Aug. 5,1903. NKVIOIM if.A, per sick 11 25 Felt's Fancy, 1 -4" Pet Grove, " l 40 (iruliatu, 44 65 Rye - 65 S.ick«rlieat 44 Patent Meal. 44 50 Coarse Meal. ( »«jr l"Hi, 1 35 Chop Kee4 r 1 35 Middling*. Fancy •• 1 40 Bran, ...... 1 20 Corn, per bushel, 75 White Oa s, »•. xtshel. 50 Choice Clover Heed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed. vt Market Prices. Choice Millet Seen. fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | R.C. DODSON, THE Druggist, KitURIIMI, I'A. LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. tSBT ' '''' p . . i: It. C. UUOBON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which JJOU wonLo like to see in this department,let UH know by po* tnl card or letter, personally. John Green, of Hulls, was in town on Monday. Miss May Norris is visiting her par ents at this place. Michael McCarthy was a PRESS vis itor last Saturday. A. F. Andrews has resigned his posi tion with J. H. Day. Alex. McDonald, of Driftwood, spent Sunday in Emporium. A.F. Trappier made the PRESS a wel com business call on Monday. Mrs. Clark Chapman, of Smyrna, N. Y., is the guest of Mrs. DeWitt Felt. Constable Mutthersbaugh, of Drift wood, had business in town Monday. Mr. Fred Heilman is spending two weeks with his brother John at Owego, N. Y. Father O'Sullivan, of Driftwoed, vis ited Father Downey at this place last Monday. Mrs. Ilolbrook whose health has been failing for some time is now confined to her bod. John Hogan left on Monday for Owego, N. Y., where he will visit for some time. Miss Nettie Moore has returned from Grove City where she was pursuing a summer course of study. The Port Allegany Reporter says Father Becker severely iiyured his left hand in a hot lawn tennis contest last Thursday. Mrs. John Kackenmeister and daughter are making a two weeks' visit among friends at Huntley, this county, and at St. Marys. Mrs. Sylvester McDonough and daughters, Mrs. Robinson and Rosie are ▼isiting Mr. McDonough who is located at Reynoldsville. Mrs. J. M. Gillan returned to her home at Towanda, on Saturday. Miss Margaret Montgomery, of this place, accompanied her. Master Edward Coleman of Olean, N. Y., is spending some days with his father Mr. E. G. Coleman at his West Fourth street home. Daniel Downey and wife returned home last Wednesday, having been absent some six weeks visiting in the eastern part of the State. Dr. Bardwell has returned from New York. He will not receive the electri cal instrument, mentioned in the PRESS hist week, for several weeks yet. The Rev. R. S. Oyler and wife, of Keating Summit, and the Rev. Geo. W. Faus, of Sinnamahonlng, attended the organ recital given at the M. E. Church last week. J. C. Lynch and family, who have rosided in Boston for some years have come to Emporium to reside. Mr. Lynch having accepted a position with I'. & K. Railroad Co. Boyd Bloom who was recently re moved to Buffalo for a short time is again at his old post in P. R. R yard at this place, a fact which will delight his cousin no doubt. Miss Clara Voshitjje and Miss Cole man left for their homes last Monday, the former to Ashland, P«-. and the latter to Milton, Pa. Wo regret to have these pie »s int people leave us. O.L. Bailey »* «)U, (>: Kauai nhoa in,?, wore in to,vn «:i Wednesday. Jos. LechniT in enjoying u vacation at Atlantic City having left on Tues day. Miss Goldie Lyons, of Buffalo, is i visiting her parents in town this j week. i Miss Josephia* kuaja, of Warren, Pa., was guest of £f». anil Mrs. (-lias. Seger over Sunday. Carl Felt and wife who have been visiting their parent*) here for some time returned home on Tuesday. W. E. Rotlirock of Driftwood was in the city Tuesday. He was on a survey ing tour at Cameron with V. A. Brooks. Miss Hattie Hv»»* left Monday morning for Ptui.-tmfcawney where she will visit her sister, Mra. Paul S. Smith. Mrs. Charles BaUer tun returned from a week's viail i.> the lumber camp of Mr. McDouaW near Sinnama honing. Mrs. John Cmioe wxu\ daughter and Mrs. H. Evanß left yesterday for Lima, Ohio where tliey will visit for several weeks. Miss Belle Ullrich left Tuesday noon on Flyer to visit friend* and relatives at Williamsport, JeraeyShore and Oak Grove. ~Joh 11 Howard hrw returned from a week's visit in the west, and has re sumed his position in Howard Co's ofllce. Henry Wright has moved his family to Emporium and is now comfortably located in M.A. Rockwell's rooms over the postolJlce. We regret that we failed to mention the fact in our last issue that Mrs. W. M. Lawler was visiting her many old friends in town. John D. Logan who has been laid up for several day*, the rejnili of being bitten by a mosquito, is able to be at his work again. The Candy Kitchen Club loses one of its lovely members in Miss Margaret Montgomery who hits gone to Towan da for the winter Miss Rachel Day who has been spending a month with her grand parents at Friendship, N. Y., returned last Thursday on Flyer. Miss Minnie L. Bargelt, of Buffalo, arrived in town last Monday evening for a month's stay with her sisters Mrs. 11. S. Lloyd, and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mr. U. A Palmer, who is now sta tioned at Bradford for a time came over Saturday to visit his wife and daughter, returning to Bradford Sun day evening. Mrs. James H. Havens of South Second street is entertaining as her guests, Miss Mary Meridith, of Towan da, Pa., and Miss Mary Robinson of Emporium.—Olean Times. Miss Beatrice Ellis returned last Fri. day from a visit, among friends at Williamsport. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Elwood Ness who also was a visitor at the above named place Michael Evers, of Beechwood, one of the most honest and industrious citizens of this county was a PRESS caller on Wednesday and carried away a receipt for another year's subscrip tion. Mr. James Joyce was taken ill in his room at the City Hotel last Saturday night, the services of a physician being required. He is now better but will not be able for duty at the Key stone Powder Works for some days. Prof. W. J. Leavitt and family have returned from visiting in Western Pennsylvania and Ohio. Mr. Leavitt will teach at Sterling Run this winter and we predict a very successful term for him and most profitable to the pat rons of that school. Att'y Fred Johnson made the coke ovens a visit Tuesday and was greatly impressed with the manner in which coal is transferred from the mountain to the ovens—in buckets by cable—a sight well worth seeing. * Mr. John D. Klein, wife and daughter, of Williamsport, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Rentz. Mr. Klein is a brother of Mrs. Rentz and i 3 one of Wiiliamsport's progressive citizens .and is prominently identified with a lead ing printing establishment. A fish warden of the Pennsylvania department of the fisheries last week in Centre county caught John Kosick and J. L. Millard fishing for trout. They resisted the efforts to examine their baskets and the officer was com pelled to us force. Twenty eight trout under six inches were found in their possession. They pleaded guilty to violating the fish law and paid S2BO fine for the short trout and SIOO each for resisting the officer, making a total ofs4Bo. One of the busiest men in the coun try during the month of July is the farmer, the man who feeds the world. Others may take a vacation while the heated term lasts, but he must stick to his work for long and dreary hours and under the swelteriug sun, that others 1 may have bread to eat in the coming months. It is a Hphndid thing for Ihu consumer that the farmer and his good wlfo an.l I.ls itulu itrlous assistants are willing to toil throughout July for the sake of harvesting the crops. There would t»e fewer vacations and much 'ess luxury if It were otherwise. Tare n turn Times. CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 190 Council froce«tinj[i. Regular mvctiiiK borough council, AIIR. .ml. i 1903, Emporium, Pa. Present: Krioudli", Balcoin, C'atlin. Oroen, Houslcr, Cumming*, and SliallVr. j Absent: Marshall and Nelson, j C. W. Shatter presented lii» credentials and ! was duly recognized as a member of council. Minutesof last meeting read aud approved. Moved l>y Friendle, seconded by Ureen, that j resolution of July 6th, last in the matter of ter | races on .Sixth street, be passed notwithstanding Teto ol Burgata. Aye:—Friendle, Catlin, Oreen, Housler, 4 Nay:—Balcom, ShatTer, Cuinmings, 3 The motion was declared lost. Moved by Shaffer, seconded by Friendle, that a ditch be opened on north side of Sixth street, to be three I'eet from sidewalk line, from Broad street to Poplar street. Carried. The order of business was suspended and J. P. McNarney, Esq., addressed the council, request ing that the School Board be given the use of conncll room lor kindergarten. Moved by Shaffer, sccouded by Cummings, tha' T. Prentice be refunded dog tax ol 1902, in the sum of SI.OO. Carried. On motion by Cummings, seconded by Frien dle, the following bills were ordered paid: St. Marys Gas Co., May, June, July,... <42 45 C. B. Howard Co.,invoice lumber 110 9!> Murry & Coppersmith Co., invoice, 3 50 Penn Lubricating Co., invoice 7 00 E. L. Mason, tent and lantern, 11 08 J. W. Norris, team work, 3 00 Hugo Iteisinger, invoice carbons 60 IS Emporium Machine Co., invoice 4 40 Strnthcrs-Wells Co., invoice, 6 00 B. A. Slocum, invoice, 3 50 Peter Scliweikart, stone crossing 61 50 John Montgomery, work on streets,.... *l3 12 K. Kinney, '• " 20 25 Frank Haviland, " '• 2 00 Charles Peabody, " " .... 1 no Ray I'oorman, " " 1 50 Jos. Friendle, police service, ti 00 Moved by Cummings, seconded by Friendle that the school board be given use of hall on second floor of city building for kindergarten for ensuing school year with the understanding that all alterations and improvements shall be made under direction of council and permanent im provements to remain in the building. Carried. Reports of Burgess, Treas. and Chief Police filed. Moved by Cummings, seconded by Friendle, that matter of sewer on Vine street be referred to sewer committee. Carried. Moved by Shaffer, seconded by Friendle, that I band be not allowed to use city hall and that if any members have keys the chief of police shall , secure the same. Carried. Moved by Cummings, seconded by Green, that ' matter of fixing grades and requiring sidewalks I and curbs to be built be referred to street com mittee with directions to give such notices as are required by law. Carried. Moved by Friendle, seconded by Cummings, that water trough be moved to west side of Broad street near Fourth. Aye:—Friendle, Housler, Cummings, 3 Nay:—Balcom, Cat I in, Green, Shaffer, 1 Motion declared lost. Moved by Cummings, seconded by Shuffer, that John Kelly he notified to rebuild his sidewalk on the north side of Sixth street and the trustees of Methodist Church be notified to repair their sidewalk on east side of Spruce street. Carried, Moved by Shaffer, seconded by Cummings, thart Street Commissioner be authorized to buy fifty i feet of rubber hose. Carried. Ou motion the council then adjourned to meet Aug. 17th, 1903, at 7:80 p. m. C. JAY GOODKOUCH, Sec'y. Mrs. Mollic Allen, cf South Fork, Ky., says she has prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack coming ou. Such attacks are usually caused by indigestion and these Tablets are just what is needed to cleans# the stomach and ward off the approach ing attack. Attacks of bilious colic may be prevented in the same way. For sale by L. Taggart. That the shirtwaist man is an advocate of wonieu's right's for men. When you want a physic that is mild j and gentle, easy to take aud certain to act, always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Jno K. Smith, Sterling Hun. The Eureka Mfg. Co., of East St Louis, 111., want a man with rig to in troduce Poultry Mixture in this coun 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, 111. 46-1-ly. Town Lots for Sale. A number of desirable building lots, in the hustling town of Cameron, for ale at a bargain, to JOHN CUMMINGS, 21 Bt. Elmporium, Pa. NEW CAMERON HOUSE, Cameron, Pa., Opposite P. & E. Depot, HARRY McGEE, Proprietor, i Having taken possession of this house and thoroughly remodeled and enlarged the building , by erecting an addition of eighteen rooms, I am : well prepared to meet the demands of the public. ' (iuests conveyed to any part of the county. Good fishing and hunting in the immediate vicinity. WANTED—Several industrious persons in each state to travel for house established eleven years | and with large capital, to call upon merchants 1 and agents for successful and pofitable line. Per manent engagement. Weekly cash salary of $lB and all traveling expences and hotel bills ad vanced is cash each week. Experience not essen- 1 tial. Mention reference and enclose self-address 1 ed envelope. The National, 334 Dearborn St., j Chicago. ! Notlct of i: xecutrlx. total* of JOHX M. OLSON, decwd. I KTTEKS testamentary on the estate of John 1 J M. Olson, late of Emporium Borough, Cam eron county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Hcdvig Olson, residing in said Bor ough, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those hav ing claims or demands will make known the same without delav. IIEDVIQ OLSON, Pxecntrix, August Mh, 1903. 21-6-t URKEN & SiiAPKNR, Solicitors. B-=T=: t! e c fl A | 14?PI|!lJIf| n„ m „ c !! I iE *S c lllsb :i 8 it !!iPW'fppl* Harry s - -!t I! -• * S! 1 Is* a Emporium, Pa, !l □ *n— ~ T*■ .IT T~i .RR T* 1 Q ~".. .rr T" TT ~"I .T?K] D 'z£js yTT T* .TT «TT '■** ? I ■ fir *""■ ~~ **~ T* —* A FLtSri-RiRMIKG FOOD. If ni-n-na Does Not lluild Up n Bnpt M Grad. i SrhoolH, Stattavllle, N. c„ wrltta •• I can aay vjfl tbcy do *ll you '•lain* for them." Or. S. M. Itevore, 881 Ka*m Rock . W. Va., wrl«»*e : " The* five univeraal aatie- Rj faction." I»r. 11. I>. M.Mitll, Clarkaborg, Tenn., writee : U *• Iu a pracii' t of 23 rear*. I haw found no remedy to M equal yoore." I'm- a, 50 (BUT*. Samplea Free. Sold H b ' "'"SKI"" MARTIN BODY, LANCASTER, PA. •t\av4s«w-»g-.A-. ui.um«f— Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and B. C Dodson. Call for free sample. This Place to Buy Cheap S ) J. F. PARSONS' ? t v. > ■ prompt y tali»l - h: iI ■ ■.• 1 / IIIIULIM / Bend model, sketch or photo of invention for l / freereport on patentability. For free book, ( < Howto SecurcTD *nC UADIfC write': 112 11 SDR. CALDWELL'S KI YRUP PEPSinI CURES CONSTIPATION.! 112