EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., April 14, 1904. NKMOPHILA, per sack "> I Felt's Fancy, " 1 tn. Pet Grove, " 1 60 i (iraliam, " 75 Rye " 65 , Buckwheat, " Patent Meal., " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35 Chop Feed, " 1 35 Middlings, Fancy " 1 40 | Hran, 125 J Corn, per bushel, 75 White Oats, per bushel 55 Choice Clover Seed, "1 Choice VliTlet Seed?"' [ At Market Prices. Fancy Kentucky BlueOrass, | R.C. DODSON, THE Srdcjcj Ist, UHi'ORIIIJI, J»A. I IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. IPy||' jpppl «. c. »un»ON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL. £)i;P.VR TM ENT. PERSONAL (JOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you uiouln like to see in thi* depart went,let UH know by pon lalcard or letter, personally. Dr. J. M. Card and wife, of Olean, visited in Emporium last Sunday, be tween trains. Miss Crawford, of Warren,is guest of Miss Marion Rentz at her pleasant West Fourth street home. Miss Mary Robinson, who is teach ing school at West Chester, Pa., is visiting her parents in town. Herbert Day, who has been connect ed with Emporium tannery since boy hood, remembers the PRESS for an other year. Mr. J. H. Bennett, the decorator, is busy engaged on the decorations for the Fourth and hopes to make the in dustrial display a leading feature. J. O. Brookbank, a prominent mer chant of Driftwood, Pa., was in town Monday and Tuesday the guest of his son James, on Tenth street.—-Renovo Record. Mrs. Bert Georgie and little girl,who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sinsbaugh, in Sweden Valley returned to Cameron Saturday.—Cou dersport Democrat. Mrs. Henry Auchu, who had the misfortune to fall at her home, a few days ago, causing considerable pain, is now improving and able to walk without the use of crutches. Mrs. Benedict, a interesting as well as intelligent lady who has been guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Robertson and tamily for some months, left on Mon day for Boston, Mass., to visit her son. Prof. A. L. L. Suhrie writes the PRESS from New Baltimore, Pa.,where he has been enjoying the excellent Ashing, inviting us to join in the sport. Wish we could, kind friend, but im possible this year. Rev. J. M. Robertson accompanied his family to Monticello, N. Y., on Monday. They stopped at Niagara Falls to view the wonders. Mrs. Rob ertson and children expect to be ab sent Jail summer. Rev. Robertson will return to Emporium to-morrow. Mrs. Philip Dixon, nee Stella Gar rity, accompanied by her daughter and nurse, arrived from St. Marys yester day afternoon to visit the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrity, until after the Fourth. Mr. Dixon and Miss Ada Garrity will arrive later in the week. Our friend Mr. Edward H. Blinzler, who has been quite successful as a raiser of carrier pigeons and has a large number now ready for exhibition and no doubt will have a line exhibit at the fair this fall. Ye editor enjoyed a nice mess of squab last Sunday. They were delicious. John T. Earl, of Philadelphia, where / he Is a responsible position with the Pennsylvania R. R. Co., was asocial caller at the PRESS sanctum last Satur day. While John is a resident of the Quaker City he still retains a warm spot in his heart for little Cameron, the county of his birth. We regret to learn that his brother-in-law, W. E. Rothrock, is very low at the residence ofhis sister, at Punxsutawney, with that fatal disease, comsumption. Mrs. Earl is now at Punxsutawney assist ing in caring for him. Dance at K. G. E. Hall, Cameron, Friday evening. Mrs. Ben Lord, of Sterling Run, was in town Saturday on business. Orlow Jordan is quite feeble at the home of his parents, West Sixth street. Mrs. Kelley, of Austin, came on Saturday to visit her daughter, Miss May Kelley. Prothonotary C. Jay Goodnough visited at Whitesville, N. Y., his old home, last week. Mrs. Chas. Auelm was a PRESS visitor on Wednesday and advanced her hus band's PRESS to 1905. Mr. P. H. Mason and grandson Grover, of Sterling Run, was in town Monday on business. Street Commissioner Mundy is dress ing up all the streets on the line of march for the Fourth R. 11. Welsh, of Medina, N. Y., is expected home to-day to spend the Fourth with his parents. D. 11. Lamb, formerly of Emporium, is one of the directors of the new Na tional Bank at Galeton, Pa. Ross Overturf and wife went to Pen field 011 Tuesday to attend the wed ding of Mr. OveVturPs sister. Mrs. Web. Walize and son, of Reno vo, spent Sunday in town, guests of her sister, Mrs. Elwood Ness. Miss Elizabeth Pool, of S ommer ville, N. J., is visitinp her sister, Mrs. A. P. VanGelder on Sixth street. Editor Hockley and wife are taking in the Editorial Convention at Wil liamsport and Eaglesmere this week. Miss Stacia Pendar who has been visiting Mrs. Mayleu the past to weeks returned to Keating Summit last week. We regret to learn that Harrison Logue is in very feeble health at his home at Huntley. He is in his 80th year. Chas. Staff, as prompt as the town clock, was a PRESS caller 011 Saturday ; and renewed his paper for another I year. Miss Ella McFarland, of Bradford, is ! visiting Mrs. Daugherty and son Jas., | at their rooms over Taggart's drug ] store. Mrs.M. C. Caskey, of Randolph, N. j Y., is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1 Gallagher, visiting her many Empori um triends. Mrs. Editha Howard, and daughter and son, will arrive this p. m., to re main for the Fourth with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Rockwell. Chas. L. Butler went to Port Alle gany this noon to visit his brother and do some coach painting work. Ho knows how to do it, all right. Wm. 11. Logue, of Huntley, while transacting business in Emporium on Monday, called 011 the PRESS and push ed the (late on his paper ahead another year. Miss Anna Metzger returned home 011 AVednesday from visiting her brother Ward and wife at Wellsville, N. Y., Miss Ethel Winward, of Boston, Mass., who has passed the last three summers in Emporium, returned home with her. T. M. Mattison, of Norwich, Mc- Kean county, came to Emporium last Saturday with a cargo of potatoes and soon disposed of them. After trans acting his business he called on many of his friends, the PRESS included, when hepushed his paper far into 1905. We are glad to know he is prospering. Mrs. Flora T. Ryan, who has been spending some months at Williamsport is visiting in Emporium, guest of her brother, Hon L. Taggart and family. Her friends will be pleased to learn her health has improved. Mrs. Ryan call ed at PRESS sanctum on Monday and changed her paper to Ladona, Pa., where she will visit for some time. Henry Hamilton, the hustling Elk county lumberman, well known to our citizens, is spending a few days in Emporium. Mr. Hamilton had the misfortune to poison his left arm and is here receiving treatment from Dr. DeLong. Years ago having lost his right hand, his present affliction great ly worries him. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents; money hack if not cured. Sold by L. Taggart Druggist. Niagara Fall* Excursion*. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has selected the following dates for its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Washington and Baltimore: July 8 to 22, August 12 and 2(5, Sep tember 1) and 23, and October 14. On these dates the special train will leave Washington at 8.011 a. in., Baltimore, [>. Os a. m., York 10.45 a. m., Harris burg 11.-10 a. m.. Millersburg 12.20 p. in , Sunbury 12.58 p. m., Williamsport 2.M0 p. m., Lock Ilavcn 3.08 p. 111., He novo 3.55 p. iu., Emporium Junction 5.05 p. m., arriving Niagara Falls at. 9.35 p. m. Excursion tickets, good for return pas- I sage on any regular train, exclusive of 1 limited express trains, within ten days will be sold at 810.00 from Washington ! and Baltimore; §0.35 from York; §IO.OO j from Littlestown; SIO.OO from Oxford, j Pa.; 39.35 from Columbia; 88.50 from j Harrisburg; 810.00 from Winchester, Va,; 87.80 from Altoona; 87.40 from Tyrone; 80.45 from Bellefonte; £.1.10 | from Ridgway. 80.00 from Sunbury and j Wilke&barre; 85.75 from Williamsport; and at proportionate rates from principal points. A stop-over will be allowed at 1 Buffalo within limit of ticket returning. The special trains of Puliman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with ! e ach excursion running through to Niag j ara Falls. An extra charge will be | made for parlor car seats. Au experienced tourist agent and j chaperon will accompany each excursion. For descriptive pamphlet, time of con ! necting trains, and further information | appiy to nearest ticket agent, or address 1 leo.W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, I Bread street Station, Philadelphia. 3178-l!»-8t. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1904. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, re mote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation iu ease of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Buck len's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 25c, at L. Taggart's Drug Store. School House Letting. The contract for the erection of a school house, near Shippen, will be let to tho lowest and best bidder, on Satur day, July 2d, 1904, at Court House, Emporium, Pa. By Order of Board, Delbert Towner, 17-3t. Secretary. A Continual Strain. Many men and women are constantly subjected to what they commonly term "a continual strain ' because of some financial or family trouble. It wears and distresses them both mentally and physi cally, affecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney ailments, with tin; attendant evils ot constipation, loss ol" appetite, sleeplessness, low vitality aad dispondency. They cannot, as a rule, get ride of this "continual strain.'' but they can remedy its health destroy ing effects by taking freouent doses of Grceu's August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulates the kidneys, insures healthy bodily functions, gives vim and spirit lo one's whole being, and event ually dispels the physical or mental dis tress caused by that "continual strain.' Trial bottle of August Flower. 'Joe; reg ular sine, 70. At all druggists. 48-ly. .Misery may love company but it gets tirad of miserable company. A Strong Heart. Is assured by perfect digestion. Indi gestion swells the stomach and puffs it up against the heart. This causes shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart and general weaknecs. Ivodol Dyspepsia Cure cures indigestion, relieves the stom ach. takes the strain off the heart and re stures it to a full performance of its func tion, naturally. Kodol increases the strength by enabling the stomach and digestive organs to digest, assimilate and appropriate to the blood and tissues all of the food nutriment. Tones the stomach and digestive oigans. Sold by R. C. Dodson. She Struck Luck. About six years ago I sent to the store for some medicine and they sent me some Thompson's Barosma or Kidney and Liver Cure. The first bottle did me so much good that I bought the second and it cured me of female weakness, with which I had been troubled over two years. I gained in strength and flesh and have been well ever since. Mrs. M. Grove, Plum Pa. Sold by R. C. Dodson. LUDLUI'S Hot Weather Bulletin. 5(1 Per Cent. Discount ON FLOWERS STREET HATS AND DRESS SHAPES. Trimmed ilats One Third Off GENUINE BARGAINS. Oall and see our Beautiful Summer Goods. 1,1 ULlll'S sasasHsasHS^ jjj Rockwell's jjj | Drug Store. | & 3 pj The Cold Cream that we make is unsuf- 0} n] passed for face and jjj Ifl hands and will make the skin soft and n] (= white. We have j{j [u Nail, Tooth and In Hair Brushes, Wist [}j =} Brooms. Chamois If] Skin and Sponges. ni No better goods on p] [n the market. When fil you want your favo- Ln rite recipes lilled Dj Bring them to us. jy In Our stationery leads. itJ [n Alsoour toilet cream, n] [jl toilet water, toilet uj u soaps, perfumes and m n] sashet powder. All [, the latest. [J; PJ [j] Our Botanic Dry Kidney Cure [y m is an exoellent tonic. A specific nj l"U for all diseases or tho kidneys. uj [jj M. A. ROCKWELL, 9 (r | L»SHaSESHSc:£iaSHSHSHSSE?SSH.?J | Special I . I pj WeJiave something nice to "] ffl show you this week. Call ltj |jj and see what it is. [jj uj Seeded Raisins, 10c lb. [jj P Stuffed Olives, SI.OO bottle; n) [J{ something fine. n] nl Columbia Macaroni, 15c. In jj| Full weight. Try it. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. j{] 'Phone 21. | G. H. Gross & Go. j (■jraaS£s2sc , 52525a5H5 , Hsc' c sEJ!ll FOURTH OF JULY. DAY'S THE SATISFACTORY STORE. Prepare for a hot time, don't bother about cooking; let this store help you. There's a good deal ot oooking one can skip if full advantage is taken of the ready-to-serve food and the al most ready sorts to be found here and anything saved in summer cooking is a boon to be thankful lor in hot weather and especially so at this time. Choice fresh fruits and vege tables. Sugar cured hams, delicious Boiled Ham, sliced 35c lb. Chipped Smoked Beef, lb 30c. Summer Sausage, lb. 20c. Grape Juice, pint bottle, 30c. Salad Dressing, 15c and 25c a bottle, Lemon and Orange Sugar 10c a bottle. Uneeda Biscuit, sc; Excelsior Butter Crackers, 10c; Graham Crackers, 10c; Nabisco Sugar wafers, 25c; Libby's Potted Chicken or Turkey, Sardines, Lunch Tongue, Rolled Ox Ton gue, Roast Beef, Peanut Butter, Olives, Pickles, Mustard, Jams and Jellies, Preserves. Special for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY This week. Sugar Cured Hams, lb. lOf* 8 to 15 lbs each. Iwu Finest Elgin Creamery OQP Butter, one lb. bricks Zvii Full Cream Cheese, lb. lOi/P New made, mild. 12c Canned Tomatoes, (HP Something very nice. IUO roc Package Rolled White OP Oat?, Ow OC Lb.Bag Sugar CI AH AU Best Granulated, vI ■ Store open Monday morning, July 4th, but kindly do as much of your trading on Friday and Saturday as possible. J. H. DAY. E Grand Celebration! 1 At Emporium, Pa. ©$ i : "^it SS «3f |T(£wa S8 MONDAY, E« fijtily Fourth it S W _ M »«■ 1 ,i,j 1 111 '■ gg| Popular County Celebration. Grand Industrial, Fantastic and Civic .Society Paiade at 11 a. in. jjr^fl ~ --===== = hKS| Music by Sinnamalioning and Emporium Bands £yij} and Drum Corps. |g|j M Platform Dance « 13 yJXIv Park Pavilion, afternoon and eveninir. g —: H |jp A Grand Display of Fire Works j|j| Races, Automobile Races, Sack Races, Etc. See Small Bills for Particulars. I Pleased and Satisiied Customers /"\P ours are to be found in nearly every home in this county. You ought to be one of them! We carry the LARGESTIJand BEST stock of FURNITURE In this county. All made by SKILLED labor. Our Bed-room Furniture Was all made in 1904. CROSS)BANDED VENEER and SOLID ends. vSteel beds from / to EH Guaranteed against breaking v/ui9U Mattresses from I OE to