Sctrr)eroQ G© u 9fy j? P«2SS. Esr\B!,isHßi) MY C. B. GOULD. HENRY H. MULLIN, Editor aud Manager. PUBLISHHD KVERY THURSDAY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: » 2 00 (Kpaid is advance |1 50 ADVERTISING RATES. Advertl euaeataarepublished at the rateofone toliar par sqaarefor one insertion and fifty cents per square for aacb snbaequent insertion. Rates by the year or for six or three months are ow ana uniform,and willbefurnished on appli cation Legal and Official Advertising persquare,three times or less, $1 *0; each subsequent insertionso cents per square. Local noticesten cents per line for onei nsertion, flfro conts perlineforeachsubsequentconsecutive I usertisn. OWtnary notices over five lines, ten cents per toe. Sitnpleannouncements of births,marriages and ieaths will be inserted free. Business Cards. Ave lines or less $5.00 per year over (1 v« lines, at the regular rates of advertising No localinserted for less than 75 eta. per issue. JOB PRINTING. The Job department of the PRKNS is complete, and att'ords facilities for doing the best class ot work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. paper willbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out of the county must be paid for (n«dvance. 45j~N0 advertisements will be accepted at less t htui the price for fifteen words. aar-Religious notices free. EDITORIAL riENTION. Tom Johnson, —where, O where is lie? Ask of the election hurri cane. Mr. Bryan seems to have suc cess in Europe, interviewing kings and things. "The Lord has delivered him in to our hands!" Exclaim the op ponets of Geeneral Wood's promo tion; "he has begun to write let ters. '' Democratic House Leader, John Sharp Williams, speaks of the 1 'hasty partutition" of the Pan ama Republic. And he talks as if he thought Uncle Sam was its mother! It is supposed that Senator Hoar's resolution asking for full information will be passed when a conservative committee has shorn them of some of that eccentric gentlemen's peculiarities. The entire property of a trust capitalized at $100,000,000 was sold at auction last week for 54,- 500,000 —less than a twentieth of its alleged value. This looks as if President Roosevelt's "publicity" panacea was working to some ex tent, doesn't it? William Jennings Bryan has bought his father's old homestead at Salem, 111. He will perhaps be queth it to the State to exhibit as the place where a candidate far the presidency was born. It is reported that the Moros have abolished Slavery in the Sultt islands by a vote of their legisla ture, whatever it is callled—more or less voluntarily. This is Col. Bates justified and Uncle Sam glorified. Dr. Parkliurst predicted that the lid of Hades would be bloTrn off in New York this week. It was probably a figure of speech to in dicate the disgruntlement of those Tammany politicians who have not been slated for appointment to of fice under McClellan. General Johu C. Black, just ap pointed to tin; head of the Civil Service Commission by the Presi dent, was so badly wounded dur ing the Civil w».r that he has since been unable to dress himself. He is a man of attractive appearance and one of the most effective "spell-binders" of the Democratic party. Senator Hoar makes a good many inquiries, but he means well. He merely wants, to know, Yankee fashion. His principal classic fav orite is Seerates, who sauntered around from door to door bother ing his Athenian neighbors with conundrums and interfering with their work. General Reyes, the Columbian minister, is naturally impatient and anxious for an early reply to his note to the State Department ask ing what our intentions are. And the Secretary of State is quite as anxious that the matter shall bo disposed of as quickly as is consist ent with dignity and caution. The Colombian note contains a list of grievances which that nation claims to have suffered from the action of the United States. I'om - men seem tn have the horseless Sterling Hun Items. I ' ln- survey <>l die Sbip|»en Coal Com pany's lands in Shipper! Township. Cam eron County, made by John M. Miller Surveyor of Laudisville, Lancaster County. J'a., is cunccded to lie the most accurate piece ol work of tbat kiud done in this section for a number of years. Trees that were established as corner monuments and line markers in 171)4 and 1808 hav ing been located with precision. XX Resolutions of Condolence. At a regular review of Gladioli Hive, 32, L O. T. M.,held Dee. 22d, the following resolutions were adopted. WHEKBIS, It has pleased theSuprerae Ruler to remove from our membership, Lady PHBABB SCHOUTIN. WHBRKAS, Our Sister has filled with credit the various offices she has held since our organiza tion; therefore be it Reiolved, That we sympathiia with the family of our departed sister. And recommend them to Him who doth all things well. And who alone can comfort the afflicted. Resolved, That our Charter be draped for nine, ty days, these reso utions spread upon our min utes, in our local papers, aud a (copy sent the family. HELENAM. BUTLER MARY CUM MINOS, HATTIE SWARTZ, Committee Council Proceedings. Regular meeting, Borough Council, Emporium, Jan. 4th, 1904. Present: Messrs. Shaffer, Priendlo, Balcom, Green, Marshall, Nelson and Cumminga, Catlin. Absent: Mr. Housler. On motion by Mr. Marshal, second ed by Mr. Nelson, the following bills ware ordered paid: St. Marys Gas Co., gas for Deo. 1903, $33 15 F. I). Logan, hauling hoso carts, etc 12 00 D. G. Hayes, draying 2 25 Murry k. Coppersmith Co., invoice, 2 #2 J. C. Sterns k. Co., invoice 10 40 The Best Street Light Co., invoice 4 25 Struthers, Wells & Co., invoice, 10 26 G. 8. Allea, insurance, 21 00 The Crandall Packing Co., invoice 3 61 W. F.Lloyd, freight and express, 2 41 Thos. Cavanaugh, work on streets, ... 5 25 John Welsh, work on streets 10 50 Jas. Bailey, work on streets, 1 75 Clarence Ritcbie, work on streets, 3 50 Henry Robinson, work on streets, 1 "5 Robert Robinson, work on streets, 3 50 George Welsh, work on streets, 3 50 Ben Liston, work on streets, 3 50 Joe Halderman, work on streets, 2 66 George Dorsey, work on streets, 87 Michael Mulcahey, work on streets, 87 Moved by Mr. Cummings, seconded by Mr. Marshall, that Mr. C. W. Shaf fer be allowed the following exonera tions for 1903 taxes: Dog tax, $6 00; Borough tax, $33.16; Borough Bond, $23.53; Borough Water, $17.10. Car ried. On motion the Council then adjourned. C. JAV GOODNOUUII, Secretary. Tour to aIJ Mexico. Via the Iron Mountain Route, Spec ial train of finest Pullman Cars to leave Chicago and St. Louis, January 2flth, 1904 Thirty days in Republic of Mex ico, including the three Circle Tours and a trip to the Ruined City of Mitla. All points of interest visited. Tickets include all expenses Tour arranged and operated by the American Tourist Association. For fnllinformation as to Route, points of interest visited, rates, etc., address Jno. R. James, Central Passenger Agent, 905 Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. Sick Parts. I)r. Humphreys' Specifics cure by act ing directly on the sick parts without disturbing the rest of the system. There are thirty-five cures for the following maladies: Fevers, Worms, Colic, Diarrhea. Dy sentery, Cholera, Colds, Neuralgia, Head ache, Dyspepsia, Female Weakness, Croup, the Skin, Rheumatism, Malaria, Piles, Opthalmia, Catarrh, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Earache, Scrofula, Gen eral Debility. Dropsy, Sea-Sickness, Kid ney Diseases, Disease of the Heart, Epilepsy, Sore Throat, LaGrippe. Dr. Humphreys' Medical Book tellinir how to get well and keep well will be mailed free on request. Address Humph rey's Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Streets, New York. Pianos. E. T. Wells agent for the celebrated Wegman, Steiff and Shaw pianos. Manufacturers guarantee with every instrument. Prices and terms to suit you. Twenty-two Wegman pianos in Emporium owned by some of our best citizens. Write or call, corner Alle gheny Ave. and Spring St. 45 Bt. Bookkeping or Shorthand, full course by mail, §12.50. The best there is, and all it is worth anywhere. If more is paid it goes to agents and for their ex penses. We have no "drummers." School stands strictly on its merits. Call or write, Westbrook Academy, Olean, N. Y. 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. "The nicest and pleasantest medicine I have used for indigestion and constipation is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Meland F. Craig, of Mid dlegrovc, N. Y. "They work like a charm aud do no gripe or have any un pleasant effect." For sale by Jno. E. Smith, Sterling Run. Some self-made people t-cein lo have : Fine line Suspenders Ties. I See our line of soft and Suit Cases, ■ stiff Hats in newest fall Trunks, and winter shape. Umbrellas. Large line of Men's „ A , very A^ e ~° 112 • , T> , . . „ Men sand IBoys Foot 5 and Boys' winter Caps. Wear Call on us,We can Please You. Jasper Harris, The People's Clothier. essaa£ssz3£szs%sssssssszsss3a 1* I I is | C.B.Howard & Co. h M I M N "STORE ON THE RIALTO." I »5 I N Mit ii {{ n While we do not have the room for a large fcg kg display of Holiday Goods, we have a good £2 supply of useful articles suitable for »« M || Gliriiitmas || IS Fa?©sonts. M »« |« UMBRELLAS M N N M Ladies' and (Cents' Umbrellas with good Sfi M quality of taffeta silk cover. One hundred H different styled handles. Prices ranging fc* from SI.OO to $3.50. tl LINENS j{| Best quality Table Linen in the cilv. N ** • Several pieces with napkins to match, If*! N from 80 cents to $1.70 per yard. N m ii A large assortment of Towels, hemstitched, |yg fringed, plain or assorted colored borders. j|jj Prices from 20 cents to SI.OO each. Every housekeeper appreciates good linen and at "the store 011 the Rialto," is the if* N place to get it. M M ft* N HANDKERCHIEFS H H kg We have a full line of everything in hand- fcg jj* kerchiefs; handkerchiefs for pillows, a large variety of them; handkerchief cen tres, handkerchiefs to use and some of them too nice to use, "just to look at" *lB H from five cents to 50 cents. N II M Our Gents' Furnishings are Up-to-Date N kfl Lots of new things in the Grocery Depart- 0 incut for Christmas, etc. M M II C. B. HOWARD & COMPANY, M N pfl tidicral ItXercliandise. t % 32? 12 W"5