KM POUIU.M MILLING COMPANY. P.'.iCK LIST. Emporium, Pa., August 22, 1904. •VEMOPHILA, persick ?1 65 Felt's Fancy, " 1 75 Pet Grove, " 1 85 (iraham, " 85 Itye " 65 Buckwheat " Patent Meal., " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100 1 35 Chop Fecst, " 1 35 Middlings. Fitncy" 1 -lo 15 ran,l 25 Com, per bushel, 75 White Oats, IKT !>ushel 55 New Oats 90 ChoiceClovei Seed, T Choice Timothy Seed, I . vt Market Pricoa. Choice Millet Seed. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | R. C. DODSON, THE Bragg Ist, r.MS'QKIUM, PA, IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. 11 -7/ / \ }'( It. C IMIDMON. telephone, 19-2. LOCAL BJSPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions incited. That which you would like to see in this departmental us know by pos tal card or letter, personally. Mr. Guy Kiees is visiting friends and relatives at Williamsport. Surveyor A. H. Shaffer was down from Ridgway over Sunday. Leroy W. Gleason, of Driftwood, visited in town Tuesday eyening. Chas. W. Williams, of Gibson, trans acted business in Emporium on Satur day. Mr. Fred Julian visited St.; Marys on Saturday aud purchased a new car riage horse. Vernon Heilman came home last Saturday to visit his best father over Sunday. Mr.* and Mrs. J. P. Grant, are visit ing friends in Lycoming and Clinton counties this week. Mrs. John A. McConnell went to Montgomery on Monday to attend the wedding of a cousin. Miss Grace Walker left last Thurs day for Boonville, N. Y., to visit with friends for several weeks. Mrs. Tillie Washington's two sisters, from Williamsport and niece from Canada, visited her over Sunday. Mr. Martin Gerg, of St. Marys, visit ed the PRESS office on Monday, ac companied by Mr. Joseph Priendel. M. F. Lucore, of this place, is em ployed as clerk in Emporium Lumber Company's store at Keating Summit. Mrs. Wm. Garrity and Mrs. B. W. Green goto Rock City to-day to visit with Mrs. J. P. Pelt, who is stopping there. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Strayer were called to Jersey Shore on Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Blackwell, a dear friend. Mr. Felix Rockwell, ofKeatiug Sum mitt, has accepted a position with Em porium Milling Company at this place, as book-keeper. Miss Isabel Johnson, extra hello lady at 'Phone Exchange, was on night duty the past week. A pleasant and accomodating lady. Mrs. H. R. Klees received, 011 Mon day, a telegram informing her of the death of her brother in-law, Mr. R. P. Ort, at Williamsport. Postmaster Thos. M. Lewis, of Sterl ing Run, was calling on Emporium friends in town last Friday and made the PRESS sanctum a social call. Mr. Jas. M. Davison, clerk in C. B. Howard Company's store, visited at Johnsonburg last Sunday, guest of his brother, E. C. Davison and family. H. C. Kenley, St. Marys Gas Com pany's representative at this place, killed a large rattler near his resi dence, on the Shives farm, last Sun day. Mr. B. S. Overdorf and bride, of Montgomery, Pa., will arrive in town this evening, to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clarke. They were married this noon. J. L. Wheeler, proprietor of the Warner House, at Emporium, was in Ridgway Wednesday getting some pointers on hotel fixtures, etc., as he intends to purchase a new outfit for his hotel.-—Ridgway Advocate. Alton E. Honsler spent Sunday at i Dushore, Pa. Mrs. 11. W. Good is visiting her par j ents at AUentown. Frank W. Taylor, who has been J seriously ill, is improving. Miss Ethel Waddington, who resides [ at Buffalo, is visiting her parents at this place. Jas. L. Norie and family have return j ed from visiting Jos. Kaye and family at Westboro, Wis. Mrs. Alton E. llousler and children, returned last Saturday from a delight ful visit to Dushore, Pa. Dr. E. O. Bardwell acconpanied ; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schriever, as far as ' Williamsport last Friday, The Independent editor professes to follow Webster's definitions. We wonder if Webster is also its authority on "authography?" j Rev. J. M. Robertson, Rector of Em manuel Church, went to Buffalo on Wednesday to meet his family on their return from their summer vacation. S. Wood Caldwell, of Lock Haven, called on his cigar trade here yoster d&y. He represents W. T. Young & Co., the popular Farrandsville firm. Mr. Androw Brady, Emporium's energetic iron master, has been quite seriously ill for several days, suffering with indigestion. Dr. Bardwell is at tending him. George Little, of Salamanca, N. Y., is now presiding over the liquid re freshment department of Warner House. He is a very gentlemanly young man. Misses Jennie and May Gould re turned on Tuesday froni a months visit at Atlantic City and Philadel phia Miss May Gould will resume her work next Monday. Mrs. T. F. Moore, last Saturday at tended the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Crandell, at Smethport. Several years ago she resided in Emporium. Her funeral was largely attended. Chas. M. Macintosh, a reliable gentleman, who has resided in Em porium for some time, leaves to-day on a trip to Clinton and Centre county, in the interest of a stone cutting firm. He reads the PRESS. F. S. Coppersmith and wife and Chas. W. Rishel and wife left yester day morning on Flyer for World's Fair, taking the Wabash Route from Buf falo. They expect to be absent ten days. Miss Nina Bryan last Monday lost a breast pin, which while of 110 special value is highly prized by the owner, being an old family heir-loom The finder will confer a favor by leaving same at PBESS office. Ridgway will in the near future en joy the luxury of street car service. The ladies of the Presbterian church will hold a rummage Hale in the base ment of the new church in the near future. 11. E. Shade, the new proprietor of St. Charles Hotel has taken possession. His opening night, Wednesday even ing, was well attended. We predict for Mr. Shade a liberal patronage. Mr. Geo. Burkhart, the popular clerk at Commercial Hotel, is now with the St. Charles. WANTED —lndustrious man or women as permanent representative of big manufacturing company, to look after its business in this county and adjoin ing territory. Business succcessful and established. Salary §20.00 weekty and expenses. Salary paid weekly from home office. Expense money ad vanced. Experience not essential. Enclose self-addressed envelope, Gen. eral Manager. Como Block, Chicago. 28 Bt. Nearly every organization of volun teer firemen in the state of Pennsyl vania, as well from Western New York and Eastern Ohio, will be repre sented at the siiver anniversary con vention of the Pennsylvania State Firemen's Association, to be held at Erie, October 4-7. One-fare rates from all points in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and within a radius of 150 miles of New York and Ohio. After being all torn up aud dirt/C since the dynamite explosion the PRESS office expects to be right side up with care this week. Plasterers, brick ma sons, carpenters, painters and paper hangers have been having everything their way. Messrs. Pearsall & Clarke are putting on the finishing touches. When our windows get their centen nial bath we shall be all ready for com pany. It usually requires a dynamite explosion to fore e house cleaning in a print Bliop. SINNAMAHONING. James Quiggle and family moved to Lock Haven last week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Johnson, last Saturday, a daughter. The big mill will start up this week and w ill run until the creek freezes up. Barclay Bros, have a log train hauling logs down the Fork this week. Marshal English goes to Medix Bun this week to open up a pool room. Clyde Jordan has taken a job at Medix Bun and moved his family there. Mont, l'easley is away getting married and expects to be home Thursday. C. W. Peasley has purchased a fine up right piano. Mr. P. enjoys good music. About seventy-five of our people took in the excursion to Westfield la.-t Thurs day. All report having a plcafant trip. Mesdaines Joe M. Shafer, M. Rubin son, and Mr. Geo. P. Shafer. are attend ing the World's Fair. The Arabian Degree Klan will hold a Green Corn dance and social, Friday evening the 2!5d, on the old camp ground. A large number of Sinnamahoning people are arranging to attend the County Fair at Emporium next month. Mr. Josiah Berfield lost quite a lot of potatoes and cabbage this week. He is on the track of the thieves. The water in the First Fork is getting worse all the time. It is about time the nuisance was attended to. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904. Letter to A. F. Vogt. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: Would you rather have jour customcis speak of your shoes sis j wearing well, as n«>t running down at the heel, as turning water, and taking a j shine, or wag their heads and say noth ing? We'd rather have ours, at long inter : vals, say, "Wc want some more paint, and wo want l.)evoe.'' Wc know it isn't I in human nature to paint very often; we | don t expect them to come very often; | don't want 'em to. All we want is to | paint what they have to paint, whenever j they paint it; the lunger the time, the , surer tiny are to come-back. There's ! business e.nic.tgh in the world; there are j house* enough to painj; let 'em take their time. If we were a shoemaker, we'd make ! shoes to last half a lifetime, and shoe the ! who'e town. Yours truly, F. \V. Dkvob & Co. I'. 8. Murry & Coppersmith Co., soil our paint. 12. Colonel Guffey Has no Hope of Victory. [Nortli American.] Members of Colonel Guffoy's Penn sylvania Democracy have been given to understand that the Colonel virtual ly lias abandoned hope of Democratic success in the national campaign. Naturally, no person of consequence among the Colonel's followers will stand fora public acknowledgment of such a deplorable state of affairs. Nevertheless, among the rank and tile of the State organization it is generally accepted that Colonel Guffey's con spicuous absence from Esopus and the Democratic national headquarters in New York is the result of a firm con viction that the Parker-Davis ticket cannot win. Though he managed to conceal it from all but his closest confidants un til quite recently, the conviction of de feat is said to have come to Colonel Guffey more than a month ago. Through his extensive private busi ness relations he learned in advance of many of his fellow-members of the National Committee that the much talked of "Parker sentiment" of "big business interests" was intended for convention purposes largely, and not for the campaign, and that, aside from Belmont group of financiers, there was to be little encouragement for Parker from the business men of the country. Convinced that the chief object for which theßryanites were overthrown at St. Louis could not be attained, Colonel Guffey's followers now under stand that he practically gave up the light even before Candidate Parker's disappointing speech of acceptance. Guffey, it is said, believes that the Parker campaign has been very poorly managed, and particularly, that the failure of the Parker managers to make suitable terms with Tammany was a fatal blunder. Last Low Rate Excursion to Kuffulo and Niagara Falls for the Season. On Sunday. September 2!) the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will run the last special low-rate excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls for the present season. Round-trip tickets, good going only on train indicated, and good returning on all regular trains stopping at stations named, September 20 and 30, but not good in Pullman sleeping or parlor cars, will be sold at rates indicated: Train Leaves. Rate. Emporium 8.25 a. m., $2 50 Emporium Junction 8.30 '• 250 Shippen f5.42 •• 250 Austin (B. &S.R. R.) 8.00 " 300 Keating Summit 905 " 250 Coudersoort (C. St P. A. R.K.) 8.28 " 257 Port Allegany 9.27 " 225 I.arabee 9.17 " 2it Eldred 9.51 '» oQO Buflalo Ar. 12.45 p. m Niagara Kalis " l.io " "112" stops only on signal or notice to Agent. Children between five and twelve years of age, half rates. 3351-:s]-2t. Church Notes. Ihe finest city and village Churches are painted with tho Longman & Mart inez Paints, and we want every Church to accept our donation whenever they paint. Hit G make 14, therefore when you want only eight of L. & M.; and mix six gallons of pure Linseed Oil with it, mak ing actual cost of paint about 81.20 per gallon. Don t pay 81.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth 00 cents) which you do when you buy other paints in a can with a paint label on it. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. & M.and three gal lons of Linseed Oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers like gold. These Celebrated Paints are sold by Ilarry S. Lloyd. 4 Hj M y Friend! a | Read This! j pJ Dr. J. M. Card's Branch Dental Office, Hi LTI Emporium, I'enn'a., located over Met/- nl nj gers Jewelry Store, oilers tor the next n Lfl three months, these inducements, viz: n] Full Upper or Lower Set of lij Teeth, - - . $7.00 }{] [n Full Gold Crown for any of k] m the ten Anterior Teeth, $4.00 [u Full Gold Crown for any of J{j the Molar Teeth, - $4.50 ™ A Ordinary Silver Fillings, 50 Cts ft Gold Fillings, SI.OO and up. jjj A well established reputation for fjj t/j Painless Extraction of Teeth. nj m REFERENCES: —Ask your neigh- n) jjj bors; they all carrv my work u] jy in their mouths. ju C| All Material guaranteed, The best to be si nj purchased at any price. The work n Ln talks for itself. ffl |n Remember these prices are limited to nl m the next three menths only. [n w TERMS STRICTLY CASH. |jj Reduced One-Way Colonist Mates via Pennsyl vania Railroad to Colorado, Arizona, Mexico, California, ond other Western Points. From September 11 t>> October 14. inclusive, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell one-way Colonist tiek l ets from all points in its territory to Western and Southwestern points at I greatly reduced rates, thus af | fording a specially attractive opportun ity 10 \i it (he growing and rapidly j developing, crop-producing sections of j the great Western Kuipirc. Detailed in j forma*.inn as to rates and times of trains i can be had of ad Pennsylvania liailroad ticket agents. 1-2t. \N. SEGER \ Furnishing Gnotls, Shirty. \ c Neckwear, Trunks, / 1 Satchels, Suit Cases, / v Etc., Etc. ? \ A fine line at / \ bottom prices. ) > Clothing I C FOR ALL. ) / Men's, Youth's and S ) Boys' Clothing. j ) A new stock just in. ( / Give me a call. J THE PIONEER. small expense, for any of the fol lowing positions: Mechanical, Electrical, Steam. Civil, or Mining Engineer; Electrician; Sur veyor; Draftsman; Ornamental Designer; Architect; Chemist; Bookkeeper; Sten ographer; Teacher; Show-Card Writer; Window Drasscr; or Ad Writer. Write TODAY, Mating; which posi tion interest* you, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools Box 799, SCHANTON, PA. OK CiLL OK OI K LOCAL UIrRESENTITIYK ■ Johnsonburg, Pa., Jan. 20th, 1903. MR. H. M. McHF.NRY, I. C. S. Rep., Dußois, Pa., DKAR Sm:-Some time ago I completed a Course in Steam Engineering. Tho training re. ccived has been a great benefit to me; I have been promoted in positions and wages several times since enrolling. I recommend the schools to any young man who has to work but wishes an education. Yours truly, E. M. CALKINS. I If you cannot call, fill out and mail I the coupon TODAY. 2 Please explain how I can qualify through the . I I. C. S. for the position before which I lave . §9 ♦ marked X. * Eg ♦ Michimcil Ergmtar Bookkeeper ♦ Urattaman Stenography ♦ Electrloal Engineer Show-Card Writer ♦ 4 . Electrician Ad Writer « 4 Steam Engineer Window Draaeer ♦ Civil Engineer French > with . Arohltact German £ phono* ♦ Chemiet Spanlah J graph * ♦ Ornament. Deelgner Commercial Law ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 1789] ♦ ♦ Name * J St.and No I ♦ City State • I Has unsurpassed faeltltlM fir Riving a BunlneiHi,. KducaUon, and placing studeau when trained. 1 ctroular* era appllcalina Pi DUFF A SONS. PITTSBURG, PA In Praise of Chnmberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kennedy. "Allow me to give you a few words in I praise oi' Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera t and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John I ll.uni'ett, ol Eagle Pass, Texas. ''l suf- I lured one week with bowel trouble and j took all kinds of medicine without get ' ting any relic I'. when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After takinir one doge 1 felt greatly relieved and when I bad taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you Ironi the bottom of my heart for putting this «reat remedy in tho hands of mankind. For sale by j Jno. I l '. Smith, Sterling Hun. A white liar may be as hard to wipe out as a black one. From 148 to 92 Pounds. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold deep-seated on the iuoj;., causing pneumonia, is tliat of Mrs. Gertrude K. Ken nor, Marion, Ind., who was entirely cured by the use ol One .Minute Cough Cure. She says: '-The coughing and straining so weakened me that Iran down in weight from 148 to 1)2 pounds. I tried a number ol remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. I'our bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, stren gthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by 15. C. Dodson, Lips that love bad news make poor ones for good news. The Stomach is tho Man. A weak stomach weakens the man, because, it cannot transform the food he cats into nourishment. Health and strength, cannot be restorod to any sick man or weak women without first restor ing health and strength to the stomach. A weak stomach cannot digest enough food to feed the tissues and revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you cat. cleanses and strength- I ens the glands and membranes of the stomach, and cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Sold by R. C. Dodson. It love is intoxicating marriage must be the jimjams. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, \ ersailies, (). For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relict. At length j he tried I", lee trie Hitters. It put him on | his feet in short order and now lie testi-1 fies: "I in on tho road to complete re-! coyery. Best on earth for Liver and j Kidney troubles and all forms of Stom- ' ach and Bowel Complaints. Only 50c. j Guaranteed by L. Taggart. Druggist. I Pleased and Satisfied Customers ours are to be found in nearly every home in this county. You ought to be one of them! We carry the LARGEST|*and 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. Steel beds fr»m to Cfl Guaranteed against breaking 01 v/uiDU Mattresses from <M OCtoCjC Hfl Also guaranteed OI>ZU SI3,UU Baldwin Refrigerators Do refrigerate, and the price is within HHIUP the reach of all vwtUU We have the best Go-Carts in town aud|{challenge comparison. Quickest and handiest adjustment and prices 110 higher than low grade goods. Lace Curtains from 60c per pair to SIO.OO. Carpets from 15c per yard to $1.50. Linoleums from 37>ic per yard to $1.50. All prices marked in plain figures are positively the lowest for the goods we offer. Emporium Furniture Co., BERNARD EGAN, Manager. UNDERTAKING Headquarters for Choice Fruitfi and "V C{£etafol«s. I) A Y'S THE SATISFACTORY STGRE. I'rcfii fruits an'] vegetables are plenty now abd p! ices reasonable. TLosc who contemplate buying for preserving will do well not to fiilay too long. Any orders ! it with this iiou.se will have its best at tention. First quality goods at eloso prices is w hat we offer. Seconds, of Course can be had lor less inonev, but we don t handle theiu, except by special ( rdcr. If wanted let us know and will get them. Grocery Specials FRIDAY AND SATURDAY This week California flams, (trimmed shoulders) Five to ten pounds 1 1 p average,lb Jill Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, per peck iOl» 15c Tall can Columbia River 5 np Salmon \JL\j Banner Lye, can IfiP 3 cans for 25c IUL Laundry Starch—in bulk lb. pp six pounds for 25c. Uu Of Lb.Dag Sugar <M /. fl Aw I'e;-t Granulated. o!»^rU Oysters. The oyster season is now on and the weather being coo! shall endeavor to have a supply of' the best Baltimore stock from this on; also fresh Fish each Thurs day. Live your orders for delivery Friday morning. Cauliflower, Peppers, l'ickling Onions Pure Spices and Pickling Vinegar All that you need for preserving and pickling. Phone 6. J. H. DAY. 5
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