KM PORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Feb. 22,1901. .V.OVIOPM 1 LA, l>or sack 112 1 40 Kelt's Fancy, " 1 •" PetOrove, " 1 '>» Graham ..." Rye " 65 Buckwheat " Patent Meal., " SO Coarse Meal, i>er 100, I jj® Chop H'evol " 1 Mi Idling- Fancy " I ;*> Bran, - 1 Corn, per bushel, ' ■' White Oa M. i-rUuuliel sr ' !hnice Olovt r Seed. "I Choice Timothy Seed, I Market Prices. Ohoicc Millet Seed, wancy Kentucky Blue (Jrass. | or--.iraafMiOMMiiii 1,11 ■■! WIIIIT R.C. DODSON. THE Qrucjcjist, KHI'ORIVM. PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. ft / •'' ' \ I«.C. DODHON. Telephone, 19-2. Political Announcements. All Announcements under this head must be signed by the. candidate and paid in advance to insure publication. CONGRESS. Editor Press:— Please announce that I am a candidate for Representative in the 59th Congress from the 21st Congressional District, subject to the rules of the Republican party. Very truly vours, 8. R. DRESSER. Uradford, l'a„ Feb. 2, 1904. COUNTY TREASURER. Editor Press: Please announce my name as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Re publican party. E. O. BARDWELL, M. D., Emporium, Pa , Feb. 16, 1904. Editor Press:— | Please announce my name as a candidate for ; County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the ! Republican party. ELIHU CHADWICK. Shippan, Pa., Feb. 22, 1904. LOCAL IHJPARTMKNT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributionsinvited. That which you wotila ( like to see in this department,let us know by pos- I talcrird or letter, personally. Chas. W. Hall, of Clear Creek, called ; on the PRESS while attending ,court. , Miss Vie Farr, who has been quite ill for some time, is able to be out again. Mrs. Jos. Kayc, of Westboro, Wis., j is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. ] Norie. .las. It. Batohelder, of Grove, was a pleasaut PRESS visitor on Monday while attending court. Chas. Fry, of Port Allegany, was at tending court here t'ais week, at the same time visiting old friends. Geo. W. Gentry, of Lumber while at tending court this week, was a pleas ant visitor to the PRESS office on Mon day. Lewis W. White, of Pittsburg, Pa., formerly a resident of Emporium, was visiting in town on Monday and Tues day. Miss Rena Hertig came down from Olean where she is attending commer cial college, to spend Sunday with her parents. Miss Hattie Evans left Sunday for Punxsutawney to visit her sister, Mrs. Paul S. Smith. She expects to be ab sent six weeks. Mr. Leo Fochtman, who is employ ed at Emporium, spent Sunday at the home of his mother, church street.— St. Marys Gazette. Geo. Guinn, one of C. B. Howard Company'® reliable clerks, does not forget the PRESS and encloses a check for the paper up to 1905. J. Harvey Drum, of Grove, and a good Republican at that, was shaking hands with old friends in town this week, while serving his country at court. O. B. Tanner, of Gibson, whiie at tending court as a grand juror, called to pay his respects to the PRHBS. Of course he carried away a receipt for another year. "Rile" Proeser, of this place, who is employed by P. R. R., in the telegraph department at Keating Summit wrtes the PRIMS, enclosing $1.50. The young man is energetic and his many friends wish him success in his chosen pro fession and look for good reports. A. C. Blum is on a business trip down south. Geo. Metzger, Jr., is confined to his residence with a severe cold. Miss Mazie Gallagher's brother ; Frank has presented her with a valu- ! able dog. Mrs. S. J. Ilacket was called of Port- 1 ville, 011 account of the illness of lior : mother last Saturday. Michael Murphy was called to Pitts- | burg on Sunday on'account of the seri- I otis illness of his mother. Mr. H. R. Kloss leaves lo night for : Willinmsport, Pa., where he will visit 1 his sister who is seriously ill. Mrs. Bennett I. mtzehas beeu severe- j ly afflicted with erysipelas for several days, but is improving at this writing Our old friend Mr. Owen Wade, of Sterling Run kindly places his name with PRESS patrons and sends us the price. Thanks. Horace H. Hall, deputy for the State Grange, is in this county looking up the prospects for organizing some Granges in this county. Geo. Kenworthy, of Cameron Mines was a PRESS caller this p. m. Geo. is a hard worker and by industry has landed on "easy street." G. Schmidt, wife and son, of Lock Haven, Pa., and Mrs. Schmidt, of Erie, (mother) are guests of Chas. G. Schmidt and wife, at the City Bakery, L. C. Hinkle, of Wilcox, brother of the late John J. Hinkle, was visiting in town on Monday, guest of Mrs. John J. Hinkle. The PRESS enjoyed a visit from this genial gentleman, who is manager of Smith & Co's big store at Wilcox. Mr. J. S. Vail, train despateher for N. Y. C. R. R , at Vilas, Pa., writes the PRESS enclosing a check for renew al another year. Mr. Vail formerly resided in Emporium and his many friends hero are pleased to know that he isclimbing up in the railroad world. Emporium boys are all climbers, if they get half a chance, Ex-County Treasurer Wm. L. Thomas, of Shippen, was a very pleas ant caller at the PRESS sanctum yester day afternoon. "Billy", as the boys call him, is sorely grieved over miss ing his vote, last week, the first time since attaining his majority. While visiting his barn he ran a nail into his right foot, which confined him to his home for several days. W. 11. Cramer expects to move into his recently purchased store, next Monday. C. W. Pennington, who plead guilty to assault was sentenced to six months in county jail. John Bennett, an old man, from Mason Hill, will board wfth Sheriff Hemphill for twenty days. A powerful drama entitled "At Cripple Creek" will be given at the Emporium Opera House to night. The brilliant and exciting drama, "At Cripple Creek," will be presented at the Emporium Opera House to night. Friendle & Hurteau are busy placing their new goods upon th ■ 'ln ives, They will be be ready within a few days to wait upon their patrons. A new drama of the mountains of Colorado is entitled "At Cripple Creek" and will beprezented at the Emporium Opera House to-night. Mr. Fred Julian has recently pur chased another white horse arid now drivea a full team. Tom McGrain, the driver, is getting them up in fine shape and don't propose to be passed on the road if he knows it. The Pennsylvania State College. Messrs. Hoover and Dodson, two mechanical experts from Hazeiton, are at present engaged in the Engineering remodeling and setting up a mineature coal breaker for the St. Louis Exposi tion. It is to form part of the State Mining exhibit being arranged by Prof. Reber. State's baseball candidates have been doing indoor work in tlie Armory for the past ten days. At Captain Elder's call for candidates over seventy men responded Captain Barnes is getting his relay team to to work. The following are delegates from the local Y. M. C. A., to the Scranton Convention: Secretary Woodcock, N. G. Miller, 'O4, of Chambersburg; W. R. Gordam, 'O4 of Coudersport; Ed Saums, 'O4, of Wilkesbarre; F. A. Gorham, 'OS, of Coudersport; H. D. Easton, 'OS, of N. Mehoopany; P. M. Rainey, 'OS of Laceyville; C. P. Stewart, 'OS, of Pitts burg; O. C. Hays, 'O6, of Oil City; B. H. Olmstead, 'O7, of Emporium; J. E. Root, 'O7, of Bellwood; and I. O. Noll, 'O7, of Mllesburg. K. O. T. M., Supper. The Sterling Run Tent, No. 55, will give a supper, Friday evennig, Feb. 26th, 1904. Supper tlcketa 25 cento. Everybody invited. For Reat. A nine room house, hot and oold water throughout, furnace heat in basement. Apply to MAUD THOMAS. Bargain in Books. A complete set of Brittanica Ency clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes and key. Are all new and in original packages. Will be sold at a bargain, j ! Apply at PRKSS office. 86tf I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1904. L. TAOQART SUCCESSFUL. After a great deal of effort and corre spondence, L. Taggart the popular drug gest, has succeeded in getting the Dr. Howard Co., to make a special balf-priee introductory offer on the regular fifty cent size of their celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia. Dr. Howard's specific has been so re markably successful in curing constipa tion, dyspepia and till liver troubles, that L. Tnggiirt i< willing to return the price paid in every ease where it does not uivc relief. So irreat is the demand for this specific, that L Ta»g:trt has been able to seen re ouly a limited supply, and every one who is troubled with dysp p-ia, constipation or liver trouble should call upon him at once or send cents, and get. sixty doses ol the best medicine ever made, oil this special halt-price offer, with his personal guarantee to refund the money if it docs not cure. 5(1-1 in. Rooms to Let. Furnished rooms, to let, with use of bath. Apply to Ed. Blinzler, Empori um, Pa 48-tf. Another Case of .Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the relief of rheumatism is being demonstrated daily. Parker Triplett,of Grigsby, Va., says that Chamberlain's Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when every thing else failed, and he would not be without it. For sale by L. Taggart. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDEIS MFG. Co. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 2J-tf. Foods for the Lenten Season. DAY'S THE SATISFACTORY STORE. This store is prepared to furn ish the table during Lent with a most acceptable variety of goods. Take advantage of the help it extends and your Lenten menu will not lack attractiveness. II your too busy to come, use the telephone. We'll do the rest. Here are a few prices of particular interest for FRIDAY sND SATURDAY This week. Salmon, ilb. flat tins JQP Finest Columbia River. "01/ Mustard Sardines % tins, QP Regular ioc. Ow Pearl Tapioca lb. Ap 7 lbs for 25c. Finest Creamery Butter lb OTP xlb bricks. L 111 California Canned Peaches, IOP Extra quality. lOu QC Lb. Bag Sugar Best Granulated. «l»^rU Lettuce, Radishes, Celery, Parsley, Water Cress, Cucumbers, Cranberries, Oranges, Bananas, Fancy Cheese. J. H. DAY 1 lie Hi !t!| s !: Wil • Birr,s - I (!i §a! \\: ®i fi mm—4 i§ fjisfeb l 1 Lloyd, 1 |-3 u- | ||= v* « £ {||||f||[i||:| Emporinm, Pa, | IIS '!f Ketone it *l!d i %bi/S will.bring fresh,crisp, up-Wafe iiews rrom u ™ b£ & (OIRE&TE&T 3TORB direct to you &J¥?V# 1 m§k& eveT V ™>nWi.K>rcexy tifc of*tora nero felling : [T~ lOf the newest fashions,the import- ra|| goods from across lh& sea, the 'fittest produ£tg» of our» owrc : S-Bf nS'S <2ountW. BlltlS' ! T Bkr&fl ; .jUL, «£R ear* mailed ton* witft your M^g? r'/Vlname and address hereon i wilt place 7 otL on °ur select mail- Itig list and you. will recievfc not « ice of all special bargains. 50 I Jf "b® in Formed of* the trade \ Stores j events of the Hengersr \ stores \ IM / it eosts you is one eenb for A in J Sv N >4l a postal a moment or 3^0 ur time and it* mill l>e the means of saving you many cJol- (,3UV>®5 {Bag® ters. ferit it worfit one e>en-t to "be Wpir informed x>f the/ doingi* of the mercantile worlds Of course if ffiMt at otiee—txoid. Wim d-ddress on a postal and mention this paper—that's all youtieed So, £very month ~ sometimes ofiener you'll be reached a budget of bargain chance*} iy%wt Cvl youll have"this vast store at your- very dWt; themaite will make the buying of *£ood£ *£ood£ as economical though yon a Wmsso *mto the "broad aisles to make your- select- wsj*£§ gMvTO ions in person* 'She best People of eUery ommun fty «re sending their names for our mott^^ neius service <*prop a po&hil nou>. ©XSWy « artcJ atWtvss -plainlu unnHen. j/tyjp a tou>n fmfl eoua^ turite -oeru di»HncllM > mention tfti& parpcr. c T| V^|||| fl' So- <© u fp a v>,S.g. MONEY 1 do nothin K 111 U II L I but loan money on real estate T r* no matter where located. Do you desire a loan. LOAN SSSJf par iF. Arrnington Peavy, j 1 1 Mortgage Broker, Dept. M.. 1090 g I Ftilton St., Brooklyn. N. Y. § i I or nmrnmrmn trrwr xmauti v.:. v &MQBMRDna£7 rrv. mrsoc • I ( JUST THE PROPER IDEA. | 0. B. Barnes' j \ Family Grocery > i -id M ea t Market ) ( EAST EnPORIUn, PA. < \ 'Phone 81. \ e Call up; We'll do the rest Promptly. J { The public are always interested in <> S matters that will benefit their pockets, s 112 While we are not entirely in business for J s our health, yet we strive to merit at least \ 112 a share of the public patronage by deal- J \ ing strictly on the square with all custo- s c HUTS. Our goods are all marked in plain A S figures—one price to all—and invite the \ £ careful inspection of our line of goods as i > w'ell as prices. We shall aim to make s d our store THE FAMILY FAVORITE, by >\ \ keeping only absolutely the purest anil S : c best. £ s OUR MEATS ANI) GROCERIES are s 112 fr«sh and shall take pride in giving our £ S patrons the full value for their money. S \ EXTRA LINE OF GLASS AND CAN- ? S NED GOODS, something seldom S 112 brought to Emporium. See them. P C Give us a Call. < 112 Try Our Fresh Meats. } £ O. B. BARNES, I i Opposite S. D. McDonald's Hotel. \ POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE. Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company. Official Condensed Time Table in Effect June 23, 1902. Sun day Week Days. Ihiih Week Days. Only • P.M. P.M.; P. M. A.M. A.M. STATIONS. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 10 510 11 10 7 15 Lv Addison Ar 10 18 443 541 541 11 41 HOI Elk I and 941 411 548 5 41! 11 40 806 Osceola 936 tO6 555 585 11 55 822 Knoxville 926 856 «11 611 12 11 840 Westtield 913 3 43! 047 fi 17 12 47 925 Gaines Junction 836 306 7 0,1 500 T °" ,0U iJgft ) Galeton,. }£B23 253 740 540 P.M. P.M. 10 58 Ar Cross Fork Junction Lv 739 2 O'J 423 5 45 1 2 1(1 "00 Lv. J r „ k I Ar. 715 200 355 6 55j 300 11 50 Ar. j rork Junction j- Ly gJS j w 3Q5 821 621 P.M. A.M. 11 39 Ar Wharton Lv. 656 126 310 8 05 ll 40 Lv Wharton Ar| 10 53 3 00 A. M. | 858 100 Ar Sinnamahoning Lv 9 55j j 140 845! 843 8 00l A.M. 11 58 Lv Austin Ar 685 1 05' 950 8 o