EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., March 1,1901. NEMOPIIILA, per sack #1 50 Kelt's Fancy, " 1 flu Pet Grove, " 100 Wraham, " 75 Rye " So Buckwheat. " 75 Patent Meal., " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35 Chop f''eeet, " l 35 Middlings. Fancy " 1 50 Bran, 1 26 Corn, per bushel, 75 White Oals, per bushel 60 Choice Clover Seed, "1 CbojceTirnothySeed, I AtMarW etPrices. Choice Millet Seed, I (fancy Kentucky BlueOrass. | R.C. DODSON, THE Drucjc|ist, RMPORIVn, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. iW'-/ Jr-/»- K.C. DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. Republican County Convention. The Republican Voters of Cameron County will meet in Convention at the Court House, in Emporium, on Tuesday, March 29th, 1904, at 1:30 o'clock, p. m„ for the purpose of electing one person for Delegate to the Republican State Con vention, the nomination of candidates to be voted for at the fall election as iollows: Congiessman, Member of the General Assembly, County Treasurer, Coroner, And for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said Convention. A. C. BLUM, Chairman. ATTBST:— J. P. MCNARNKY, Bec'y. Republican Primary Election. The Republican Primary Elections for Camer on county will be held on SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, 1904. Emporium Boroi^h—West Ward, at City Hall, 3 delegates; Middle Ward.at Council Room, 3 delegates East Ward, at Red Store, 3 dele gates. Shippen Township, at Court House, —1 dele gates. Portage Township, at Sizerville Bath House, —2 delegates. Lumber township, at McConnell's Store, Cam eron,—2 delegates. Gibson Township, at Curtin House, Drift wood, —2 delegates. Driftwood Borough, at Hose House, Drift wood,—3 delegates. Grove Township, at Shaffer's Hotel,—2 dele gates. To elect one County Committeeman from each distriet. Polls must be open and remain open from 3:00 to 7:00 p. in. Attention is called to the following paragraphs of the new rules adopted last fall, governing the naming of delegates to the County Convention: SECTION 10—Candidates for delegates to the County Convention shall furnish their names to the Chairman of the County Committee at least five days before the Primary Election. No person, who is not a qualified Republican vcter in his district under these rules shall be a dele gate. The attention of candidates is called to the fol lowing rules: SECTION 7.— A1l persons desiring to be voted 'or at at the Primary Elections for any office whether State, District or County, shall register their names with the Chairman, and shall pay him a registration fee at the same time; this reg istration to be made not less than FIFTEEN days preceding the Primary Election. The Chairman shall publish and furnish to the Chair man of the Vigilance Committees with the elec tion blanks and tickets a certified list of candi dates, who have complied with the rules, *.nd no candidate shall be voted far at the primary elec tions unless he has complied with the rules regu lating registration. The tickets shall be as near ly as may be in the same form as the tickets fur general elections and to be voted for in the same way. SECTION 8.-Registration fees shall be as fol lows: Congress j2 O qq President Judge, Associate Judge, State Senator, Member of Assembly, Prothono tary. Sheriff, County Treasurer, County Commissioner, Delegate to State Oonven tion and all State officers 10 00 District Attorney 5 00 Coroner, County Surveyor, Auditor and Jury Commissioner 2 00 Monday, March 21st is the last day for filing names for Delegates with the County Chairman, And Friday, March 11th the last day for the registration of candidates. By order of County Committee, A. C. BLUM, Chairman. ATT*ST:— J. P. MCNABNBY, Sec'y. Political Announcements. Alt Announcements under this head must be signed by the candidate and paid in advant* to in lure publication. CONGRESS. Kditor Press:— Please announce that I am a candidate for Representative in the 58th Congress from the 21st Congressional District, subject to the rules of the Republican party. Very truly yours, „ S. R. DRESSER. Bradford, Pa., Feb. 2,1904. COUNTY TREASURER. Kditor 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. I#, 1904. *•* Bditor Preii:— Please announce my name a« a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Republican party. ELIHU CHADWICK. Shippen, Pa., Feb. 22,1904. For Sale. One bay work horse. Weight 1300. F. O. JUDD. OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, MARCH IE A.Q.Scammon's Co. In the great ];ui£?h provoking success: " SIDE TRACKED " Illustrating tlie comio side of life on the rail. A Comedy with Tli rilling Situations! Startling Sensational Effects! And Special Scenic Accessories Including a company of Clever Specialty Per formers, presenting the latest catchy Music Songs, Duets, Trios, Medleys, Dances and extra features, creating fun fast and furious from start to finish. Seats on sale at Lloyd's Book Store, Prices, 25, 35, 50 and 76 cents. LOCAL DEPARTMENT." PERSONAL OOSSIP. CoutritnitionH invited. That which youwoult like to tee in this department,let us know by pot talcard or letter, rertonally. N. Seger left Sunday eveniDg foi New York city to purchase new goodß. Editor Jos. S Johnston,of Driftwood, was in town between trains last Friday. Mrs. L. T. Peabody ha 9 been quite seriously ill with pneumonia the past week. 001. J. O. Brookbank, of Driftwood, transacted business in town Tuesday Bvening. Dr. Heilman is at Ridgway to-day attending the Elk County Medical So ciety meting. B. W. Qrean and family left Monday morning for Emporia, Fla., to be ab sent about four weeks. Mrs. Thos. Gallagher and Miss Mazie Gallagher, lefc last Thursday for Utica, N. Y., to visit relatives. Messrs. Ed. O'Locklin, Ray W. Ney bart and M. A. Healey, of Renovo, spent Sunday in town. Miss Margaret Fullmer, of Trout Run, Pa., is visiting friends in town, ?uest of her chums, Misses Maud Thomas and Maud Steok. Surveyor A. H. Shafer has been vis ting his family at this place for aever il days and attending to some work ;hat required his attention. Mrs. Grace Harmon, of Bradford, who has been visiting at the residence jf Judge Walker daring the past nonth, returned to her home last Fri iay. W. J. Leavitt came up from Sterling Run on Sunday and spent Monday with friends in town. Mr. Leavitt will jlose a very succssful term of school at :hat place in April. Miss Mabel Wylie, one of oar excel lent borough school teachers, visited aver Sunday at her home in Sterling Run, Cameron county—Ridgway Ad locate. Miss Jettie Wiley returned home last Saturday from Philadelphia, wher •he enjoyed a pleasant visit with Mr. Don M. Larrabee and wife, and other 'particular" friends. Jos. J. Lingle went to Williamsport last Saturday, returning home on Sun 3ay, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Nellie, who had been visiting ;here for two weeks. Mr. Albert Johnson, of Emporium. Pa., was the guest of his brother-in-law A. E Staley several days this week.... Vlrs. John McDonald, of Driftwood, Pa., was a Renovo visitor on Tuesday. -Renovo Record. Miss Laura Sheror, of Berlia, Ont., who has for some months been the juest of her sister, Mrs. F. C. Reick ind family, at this place, left on Mon iay for Jersey City, to visit another sister, Mrs. Loder. Miss Ximena Brooks, of Driftwood, was in Emporium last Saturday, guest of Miss Mattie M. Collins, Supt. of In struction. Miss Brooks has for five terms been one of the teachers in the Driftwood schools. She is one of the most popular teachers in the county. Hon. S. R. Dresser, M. C , represent ing this district, accompanied by his private Secretary, Fred A Miller, visit ed in town between trains, Tuesday evening, while enroute to their home at Bradford. They met a number of our citizens, while waiting for Buffalo Flyer. David S. Logue came up from Gib son on Monday to see his son Daniel W., off for the state of Washington, where he will join his brother Irvin on a large cattle ranch, one of the best in that state. Mr. Logue was a PRESS visitor on Tuesday and in addition to renewing his own PRESS for 1905, sent a year's copy to his sons in Washing ton. Ross Overturf and wife will occupy the Jos. Barner residence, when the latter moves to Kane, which will be in a few days. Miss Collins, our very popular Coun ty Supt. as well as excellent lady, is teaching one of the Driftwood schools this week. Roy W. Gleason, of Driftwood, was in town yesterday transacting busi ness. Mothers' Club. Meets at the High School rooms on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Sub ject of discussion will be "Home Study." We hope for a good attendance as our last meeting was necessarily drop ped. By order of PRESIDENT. CAMKRON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1904. Death of A. W. Georgia. Albert W. Georgia died :it his homo on North Barry street. Sunday after noon at 1 o'clock, aged 72 years For i two yearn he bad been in poor health from a bronchial trouble. Ilis cundi i tion did not cause alarm until a day | or two beforo his death, when his heart ! actions became weak. Deceased was engaged in tho lumbering business, having mills at Endeavor, Pa. He had been a resident of Olean, for tho past 20 yesrs and WHB well known. Mr. Georgia is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. J. P. Aylesworth, of Endeavor, Pa., and Miss AlicoGeorgia, who lives at home,and one son, E. W Georgia, of Chicago. Deceased was identified with all the 1 cnl Masonic lodges, the Odd Fellows and the National Protective Legion. St. John'a Oommandarv of whach he was a mem ber, had charge of the funeral service, which was held on Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock from the First Meth odist Episcopal church. A brief prayer service was held at the home before the serland officiated.—Olean Times, Feb. 28th. WANTED: 50 MEN AND WOMEN. L. Taagart the enterprising druggist, ie advertising today for fifty men and women to take advantage of the special half-price offer he is making on Dr Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, and get a fifty cent package at half-price 25 cents. So positive is he of the remarkable power of this specific to cure these dis eases as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, that he agrees to refund the money to any customer whom this medi cine does not quickly relieve and cure. If you cannot call at L. Taggart's store to-day, send him 25 cents by mail, and he will send your a package promptly, charges paid. 2-1 m. If it's a bilious attack, take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by Jno. E. Smith, Sterling Hun. Happy, Healthy Caildren. Auy child can take Little Early Itisers with perfect safety. They are harmless, never gripe 01 sicken, and yet they are so certain in results that robust constitutions requiring drastic means are never disap pointed. They cannot fail to perform their mission and every one who uses De- Witt's Little Early Itisers prefer them to all other pills. They cure biliousness. Sold by R. C. Dodson. The Name Witch Hazel. The name Witch Ilazel is much abused. E. C. DeWitt & Company, Chi cago, are the inventors of the original and only genuine Witch Hazel Salve. A certain cure for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Eczema, Tetter, Piles, etc. There are many counterfeits of this salve, some of which are dangerous, while they are all worthless. In buying Witch Hazel Salve see that the name E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, is on the box and a cure is cer tain. Sold by R. C. Dodson. NEW CAMEBONHOUBE. Cameron. Pa., Opposite P. 4 E. Depot, HARRY McQEE, Proprietor. Having taken possession of this house and thoroughly remodeled and enlarged the building by erecting an addition of eighteen rooms, 1 am well prepared to meet the demands of the public. Quests conveyed to any part of the county. Good fishing and hunting in the immediate vicinity. rThe harder you cough, the worse the cough gets. Shiloh's Consumption Cure TS° ic Lun <= is guaranteed to cure. If it doesn't benefit you, the druggist will give you your money back. Prices: S. C. WEILS & Co. 2 25c. 50c. $1 Leßoy.N. Y., Toronto, Can. Easy and Quick I Soap=Making with BANNER LYE To make the very best soap, simply dissolve a can of Banner" Lye in cold water, melt 5 lbs. of grease, pour the Lye water in the grease. Stir and put aside to set Pull Direction* on Every Package Banner Lye is pulverized. The can may be opened and closed at will, per mitting the use of a small quantity at a time. It is just the article needed in every household. It will clean paint, floors, marble and tile work, soften water, disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes. Write for booklet "Uses of Banner Lye '' —free. The Pun Chemical Worfca, Philadelphia | A.Laughlin A I | j| Fountain M | ® PCN« *N» HAS H. j J i |f§ FINEST GRADE I4L jK§ § 60LB PEN Hi jf{ 1 YOUR SHIICE tP THHX HBII [ij] EM ißiif two POPULAR STYLU PM Wpi ll s|.oo || k: B SUPERIOR T» •THH filf H afjjjj MAKES AT St ® ill fiHfl The LaaghUa Praauia H H ?S faSßgj pen Holder U mdc af tn- fIHBkB ft t|. «■ trt quality hardnbkir, is T £=/ HI fitted with hifbest grade, HB£H| ffjjj Cr iRI large sis*. 14k. cold pea, ; | of any desired flexibility] }§] ft ' " and h*j the oaly perfect ; J M feeding device kaowa. HBA y| v Either atyle, richly mid ■■■ K rfl • mounted, for presentatioa HHI ]l ff. ' purposes, >1.60 extra. i t < Surely yon will not fe« HKji .4 able to secure anything at t; t?, ~J three timstfcsprits that wUI Btfc .I ft I give such eontinuoaa iHRgB £4 h=j mH pleaiure and service. ?Mk jj; «I FOr S " J * Mi M| i! "©I i I s ' pi M 1 wP jjjjl [i S m p ® a 3. ffi 1 - i I 7 § Delicatessen D A Y'S THE SATISFACTORY STORE. Folks who know, say there's nothing like as fine a collection of foods classed as delicatessen to be found in any other grocery store in Emporium. Many countries from many quarters of the globe contribute articles to make the stock com plete. Surprising how much can be saved the cook—one can set a full meal and not go near the stove. Olives, ioc to 90c a bottle. Pancy cakes, crackers and wafers, 5c to 15c a package. Pure prepaed mustard 10c jar. Saratoga Chips, 30c lb. Plumb Pudding, ioc to 25c. Olives stuffed with Pimentos ioc to 25c. Boiled Ham, lb. 35c. Chipped beef, lb. 30. Wiener worst, lb. i2}4c. Mustard sardines tins, ioc; Soused Mackerel, 17c can; Kip pered Herring, 18c can; Smoked Bloaters, two for sc; Sweet Florida Oranges, 20c to 40c doz. California Lemons, 25c dozen. Edam Cheese, each $1.00; Pine apple cheese, each 65c; Philadel phia cream cheese, each 12c Finest Creamery Butter 28c lb; Greenhouse goods, fresh fruits and vegetables. Special this week, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fancy California Lemons Ofif 4 dozen, ZUU Finest Creamery Butter Ib'OTP lib bricks. JL (u Laundry Starch in bulk, lb 5C Banner Lye, can IOC Enameline Stove Polish QP ioc box Ou QC Lb.Bag Sugar I /ft Best Granulated. )li4U PhoneS. J. H. DAY MONTY 1 cl ° nothing IVIUIitI but loan money on real estate T ft no matterwhere I U located. Do you desire a loan. LOAN S™" par F. Armington Peavy, Mortgage Broker, Dept. M.. 1090 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. { JUST THE PROPER IDEA. | 0. B. Barnes' j > Family Grocery \ 112 and Meat Market J \ EAST EHPORIUn, PA. < \ 'Phone 81. C Call up; We'll do the rest Promptly. J £ The public are always interested in J 5 matters that will benefit their pockets. J c While we are not entirely in business for J s our health, yet we strive to merit at least J > a share of the public patronage by deal- J S ing strictly on the square with allcusto- 5 C mers. Our goods are all marked in plain J S figures—one price to all—and invite the J c careful inspection of our line of goods as t S well as prices. We shall aim to make 1 our store THE FAMILY FAVORITE, by J S keeping only absolutely the purest and ? best. J S OUR MEATS AND GROCERIES are 5 I fresh and shall take p,idc in giving our c S patrons the full value for their money. 1 l EXTRA LINE OF GLASS AND CAN- 4 i NED GOODS, something seldom 5 I brought to Emporium. See them. < \ Give us a Call. < { Try Our Fresh Meats. < I O. B. BARNES, \ 5 Opposite 8. D. McDonald's Hotel. , ffl <3/lavej/orxytecelaai aa-mp&s §| jf| W wag.aytru* (If 1 (jjf I W* m c y ats 'te&i^/ L ykrz, 4, M &£& anump //fe yforu/retff zec&v&fg Wm i/?i/i7Li rSi cis&zXftcmrt. Wh& W iZfbzt> Y t /lar^ W Edtfin# anch Special W I i lOT '^l n,s l Values per dozen yards up to £sv Jl 1| Da'nty narrow Valenciennes Laces A Special S m Cdgmgs and Insertions in a large IperdozenvertKf of ehoiee patterns -feehoosrf' « M&M Wrrom. Values per dozen -yards up to 5o ./ J| 7 VPa | Valenciennes laee Insertion* Special M (Rvalues per dozen yanfe up to 75*" J k* ZP JSk Fi~ enc h^ n d Ert«rfi'sF» A Special flpS villi ne,ennes Laces, Edgings and J per ||ij jgg suitable for fine under-l r do*en Wm jEw garments and wash dresses. Wrdtos [ -yards W W rf?$ e From J I A *0 I inch. . /112 AM J Values per dozen yards up to T]£S y ® ~ Get on the list. Jfi * y®w u . 6 y° u .r "ame and address!!!!/ K®i/ lif postal and mention this papers w© K^U 1 S° n6 monthly store news of K W P'^ r gain oalea and important \s£y W BUFFALO'S GREATEST* STORE". J (| U 1 y axJl about the REMOVAL Ik v% that are now in Full swinrf For/Sm | JS 1 F CO. 1 POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE. Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company. Official Condensed Time Table in Effect June 23, 1902. I Sun- j i Only Week DByS ' n,,il> Week DaJ ' B ' P ■ M ■'■»• F. M.|A.M. A. M. STATIONS. 77M. P. M.| r. M.| P. M.I P.M. 510 510 11 10, 7 lft Lv Addison Ar 10 13 4 43! | i - " 541 541 11 41 801 Elkland 941 4 11! 546 546 11 48 808 Osceola 936 406 5 55 555 11 55 822 Knoxvillp 926 3 56' 6 " ; 811i12 11 8 40, Westfield 913 3 43! 6 47 8 47; 12 47 925 Gaines Junction 836 3 06 ! 700 700 100 949 Ar. t „, . Ir v 500 10 20; Lv. I Qaleton,. |J*v 823 253 535 740 5 40, P.M. I p. M. 10 58 Ar Cross Fork Junction Lv 739 209 423 ilSOArl C " Fork Junction [ft ?j* 'gg 355 82 4 624 P.M. A.M. 11 39 Ar Wharton Lv. 6 56 ; 126; 31110 1 i J 8 05 11 40 Lv Wharton Ar ( 10 53 I 3 00 A. M. | 858 100 Ar Sinnamahoning Lvi 9 66j | 1 40j 845 5?? 11 58 Lv Austin Ar 6 35! 105 950 i 8 00! 1 7 10 8 45t i 12 25|Ar Keating Summit Lv j 12 40 j 9 10! 7 So| P. M. p. it.jA. M. | I P. M -| A.M. P.M.I A. M.I r.M.I | P. M.I A. M. 1 820 9 35! Lv Ansonia Ar *9° jfij P 7 "0 I 8 35; 9 49! Manhatten I 9 05 | 64 , 8 8 421 955 Gaines Junction j BSQ fi9l 855 10 09 Ar Galeton Lv « I I ! i _____ >. M.I A. M.I j A. M.I P.M. ! P. M. A. M. P M 1 05, 630 Lv Galeton Ar i 0 ti, 455 124 647 Walton 9 SVI 439 ! 150 7 13! Newfleld Junction 9071 4IK ! 206 730 West Bingham, I 9 OT 4 0 2 18! 7 411 Genesee ] B rL , s , ! 224 7 46; ; Shongo g r o| 347 1 246 8 06j Ar Wellsville— Lv 030; 3 30 ' ' I P.M.I A. M.I L._MJ P. M.I _J J „ CONNECTIONS. At Keating Summit with B. & A. V. Div. of Pennsylvania R. R. At Ansonia with N.Y.C.& H R. R. for all points north and south. At Newheld Junction with C. & P. A. Ry„ Union Station. At Genesee with N. Y & Pa., Ry. Union Station. At Addison with Erie R. R., Union Station. At Wellsville with Erie R. R. for points east and west. At Sinnamahoning with P. R. R.—P. &E. Div. n. H. GARDINER, Gen'J Pasa'r Afft. Buffalo, N.Y. W. C. PARK. Gen'l Supt., Galeton, Pa. MCMAHON, Div. Paaa Ag't., Galeton, Pa. YRUp AL °PEF>SIN Dyspepsia Cure CURES CONSTIPATION. I > I DijMti what yo*a Mt>