KM roRIUM MULING •'iUOE LIST. Emporium, Pa., March 12,1906. ! NICMOP-UI-A, per jack S> 25 : felt's Kancy, " 1 I" Pet Qrove, " 1 &> : Uruham. " 1 Ky• .... ... " «3 | Buckwheat ' ••• "9 Patent Meal " Ooar .1 ■■>!. .'.or 100 1 lft Chop " 1 V> ! Middling Fancy . 136 Bran 1 2< Chicken Wheat I «> , Oo'ii. • -r bushel, fit 1 Wiui >•■ • jtwhtil . New Oats Oh lice 112 'luvi i .- •"•11, Oh >iceTimoth; St: I. . , , . , Choice MilletSred. pi nov Kentucky BlueUnu •, R. C. DODSON. Ordcjg Ist, I'A, IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth ant! Che3tnut Sts.. r' •Wm JMm / It. C. Telephone, 19-2. I.OCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL OOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which yon would ike to see in this department Jet vh know by po* til card or letter, personally. Mrs. Arch F. Andrews has been very sick for several days. Mrs. Win. Garrity visited her daught ers at St. Marys several days last week. Mrs. Estella Matley, of Greensburg, Pa., is spending this week in Em porium. Ben Gunzberg, of Renovo was in Emporium last Saturday, transacting business. Miss Myrtle Gregory is home from Williamsport Commercial College for a few days. Misses Anna Welsh and Ida Ilertig, were pleasant PRESS visitors Wednes day afternoon. Mr. Wm. Lyons and family have moved into the Sprung residence on Third street. Mrs. Pine, of Catskill, N. Y., is visit ing at the home of her nephew, Mr. A. P. Van Gelder. Thos. Waddington who has been in New York the past two months return ed home on Monday. Ex Sheriff Riley Warner celebrated his 78th birthday on Monday, as hale and hearty as he was ten years ago. Miss Kathryne Huffman, of Cleve land, 0., an experienced trimmer, is now in the employ of W. H. Cramer. Mr. John Metzger, of the West Ward, made the PRESS a call last Monday, renewing the subscription for his paper. Dr. Rieck came up from Chester on Saturday. He will move his estimable family to Chester the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cummings and family are all busy entertaining a young lady at their home on Fifth street. While playing in the reading room one night last week, Master Eugene Goodyear had the misfortune to slip on a mat, and fracture his elbow. Owen Dininny, of West Ward, who has resided here for many years, hustl ing to make an honest dollar, was a PRESS visitor last Thursday and squar ed himself with the printer. John Hout and family left last week for Westboro, Wia., where they will reside permanently. Mr. llout is in the employ of C. B. Howard Company, for whom he has been employed many years. M. 11. Terwilliger, made the PRESS a call this week ordering the date of his paper pushed ahead one year. Mr. Terwilliger left for Ridgway Wednes day to visit his sister, Mr . Decker, at that plaee. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Soger gave a six o'clock Htag dinner last Monday even ing, the event being Mr. Segor's thirty llrwt birthday. Mrs. Seger is an excel lent cook and IKMU'HH and an elegant dinner was served. The gu«-*t« were: Messrs. A. Brady, Geo A. Walker, ii E. Fortieth, ('has. I Inward and Dr. I). C. Groves. The I'KKss in in receipt of a pi-rsonal letter From Mr. anil Mrs. A 1 Wright, formerly residents ol' thin comity but now rtntiding at Hutfalo. They un comfortably locutfcd in their new home and like liultilo very much. They t»ll us that MiKHtm Ad.i and fiorthn Wright exp<«'t to viitit tbrir grand-puruntH, Mr. and Mrs. Tillie Chudwit k, during their vacation. Society Event of the Season Operaliouse, EMPORIUM, PA., Tuesday, April 3, 1906 Fxtraorilinary Engagemont. MR. PORTER J. WIIITR Presents his Capable Company in FAUST Positively producing the following original effects: The Rain of Fire, The Electric Sword Duel. The Electric Firo Flies, Tne Elec tric Flower Bed, The Electric Morning Glories, Electric Necklace, Electric, Circle of Fire, The Electric Skull. To gether with Electric Owls, Snakes and many other weird and dramatic effects. SI,OOO forfeited if this is not the finest production of "FAUST" ever in this city. Prices—7sc, and 50c,35c; children 25c. Miss Martha Schlecht has accepted a positition in H. A. Zarps' store. Dr. Wm. Kaul, of St. Marys, trans acted business in Emporium Wednes day. Miss Jones and Mrs. Unnderwood, of Renovo, are the guests of Miss Grace MeCaslin to-day. Mr. F. P. Rentz has been confined to his bed the past few days, but is able to be out to-day. Mr. Fred Craigle, of Johnson burg, was the guest of his cousins, the Misses Lechner last week. Martin Foster and family are moving from Pine street to Mrs. Rockwell's house on Cherry street. "Teddy" Blum ieft this morning to look after Keystone Powder interests, to be gone several days. Prof. John Schwab, of Cameron, was in Emporium last Saturday and made the PRESS office a business call. Miss Nellie Condon, of Williamsport, formerly of this place, visited friends between trains last Monday, enroute to Williamsport from Johnsonburg. It is reported to-day that Asa Murray quietly slipped over to Olean this morning and will return home this evening with a bride, formerly Miss Devling. Particulars later. Henry Auchu and Jos. Kaye return ed on Tuesday from Westboro. where they went to look after their business Interests. Mr. Joseph J. Lingle, who has charge of the Westboro business, expects to visit his many Emporium friends in the near future. B. W. Green left Sunday on eastern flyer. We supposed of course be was headed for his Tioga county farm, but since we hear it reported he is basking in the shades of Florida, enjoying a visit with old friends and looking to his orange grove. Letter to John H. Day. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: We saved 840 or SSO for Mr. J. J. Hall, Sheffield. Pa.; and didn't know it, and he didn't know it, till after ward. This is how. Five years ago, he bought lead and-oil to make 40 gallons ot paint, and painted it all on two houses, one coat. Last summer he bought 40 gall jns De voc for the same, and had 10 gallons left. Dcvoe is worth S4 or 8") a gallon, put on. Yours truly F. W. DEVOE & Co., New York. I'. S.—Murry & Coppersmith sell our paint. Kt-Klsler'N Notice. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, J S O COUNTY OP CAMERON, \ N'OTICE is hereby given that B. W. Green, Administrator of the Estate of Richard J. Loyd, late of the Borough of Kinporium, deceas ed. hits liled his first anil final account of his ad ministration of the said estate, and the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court at April Term next for confirmation n i *i. C. JAY GOODNOKGII. Register. Register's Office. Emporium, Pa., March 26th', 1000. —6-lt. Emporium Goal Yard Near I'rciultt Depot. EMPORIUM MACHINE CO., Lessee. Shingles, Lime, Wall Plaster, Cement, Hay and Straw, COAL, and WOOD, Red Brick, Fire I*rick and Clay, Sewer Pipe and Fixtures. In connection witli our Machine Shop Oas, Water and Steam Plumbing, Fixtures of all kinds. I MOULDING A SPECIALTY. REPAIR WORK SOLICITED. ItrfllK «»» COM. * AMI* 111 Mil. l-lllllt- MllOl* EMPORIUM MACHINE CO. I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1906. Eat What You Like Don't Starve or Diet, but use Mi o-na. j and Cure Your Stomach Troubles. The average treatment of' stomach , troubks consists of a rigid diet list, which olteu half starves the patient. Of coiir.*- it would be foolish l'"i anyone who know.' that some food/ nr positively harmful and poisonous to continue eating them, even while following the Mi o-na treat ment, but in ordinary eases of stomach troubles it is not ncocesaay to » \.■ or diet if Mi-o-na faithfully used a tablet before each meal. Thi- scientific remedy, for the cure of' stomach troubles, acts upon the whole digestive system, and strengthens the organs so that they are able to digest any food that is eaten without fear 01 distress. If you suffer from loss of appetite, belch ing of gases, soui taste in the mouth, fur red tongue, severe pains in the region of the stomach, depression ot spirits, had dreams, lack of energy, a stomach cotigh, offensive breath, headaches, back aches, loss of strength and weight, you can be assured that these troubles are all due to imperfect digestion. Strengthen the stomach by taking a Mi-o na tablet before each meal, and soon you will gain in weight, strength will re turn. and your food will -ive nourish ment so that the rich red blood will carry good health to every part of the system. L. Taggart has so much confidence in the power of Mi-o-na to cure stomach troubles and resulting ills, that lit gives ' a guarantee with every 50 cent box to i refund the money unless it cures. - Bargain in Books. A complete set of Brittanica Ency clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes anil key. Are all new and in original packages. Will be sold at a bargain, j Apply at PRKSS office. 36tf c There's a Difference. § DAY'S IL TABLES Satisfactory Store GOODS I I V Shrewd shoppers seek the store that gives the I greatest value for the money. There is no question as H j to which store this is. I i Appropriate goods for the lenten season are here in I profusion. It is our aim to make this portion of our A stock specially noteworthy. Smoked, Salt and Canned Finli. IROOTH'S AND Baltimore lake fish. I Reduced Prices for Friday and I Saturday. LEMONS —Fancy Caliiornia Lemons, thin skin- (OP lied and juicy, a dozen lOu BUTTER —Finest Creamery,wrapped in parch- OOP ment alb OUU I BOILED HAM—Choice selected hams, of finest Qflp I flavor, nicely sliced alb UUL> gj ONlONS—Choice yellow onions OKP I per peck ZQu J| j CANNED GOODS—Corn, Peas, Pumpkin, OCf & Hominy, Baked Beans, ioc values, t, cans, S BAKING POWDER—Davis'O. K. Baking iCp 1 Powder in lib cans a can Iww I WALTER BAKER & Co's Chocolate, the 9Cf 4 I genuine, alb OUU I j FORCE —The popular Breakfast Food, 15c SOP ~ package IZU STARCH—Niagara Laundry Starch, in bulk o£f £ slbs for . ■ < WALTER BAKER & CO'S Breakfast Cocoa, OnP I put up in y*\b tins, the tin. ZU" SANTA CLARA PRUNES, thick mcated and OCP tender, ungraded, 3 '/i lbs for AU*' Q SUGAR — 251b bag best Granulated ^ Isnsl B i^^JzrzL^^^I =^^^^ =L Er=L=z''=zr = .-- -' Q a - ' - :=\==T~ r ~ « „7w LINK „P S r'"" - ~":r; Id from ioc to 75c per Shade. |jj| jil Wall Paper for 1906. _ . +T3iX . T _ _ = ._. 9 'L The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. }., All Colors. A Consists of the best things from three factories. Also - Ml the Robert Graves Co. s line of' Decoration Paper of; all Rodger's StainflOOr, the best made for Floors. |l The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. ■ i A i\ t\ ll I.otiis against the world. 11/Xlx.l'v I I L/« JK PEsassae.Q: ° : =is^L^ r =^r Always Keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in His home. "We would not be without Chamber -1 lain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on I hand contiu.illy in our home." says W. j W. Kearney, editor of the Independent, I Lowry City, Mo. That is just what j every family should do. When kept at 1 hand ready for in.*tant use. a cold may bo j checked at the outset and cured in much | I< *s time than after it has become settled lin the system. This remedy is also with lut a peer for eroip in children, and will prevent the attack v. ! en given as soon as (he child become- hoarse, <>l even after the croupy cough appears, which can only don when the remedy is kept at hand. Foa sale by L. Taggart; J. E Smith Sterling ilun; Cruin Bros.; Sinea moning. lit nizing the right is all there is of re ligion. Afflicted With Rheumatism. "I was and am yet afflicted with rheumatism," says Mr. J. C. Uayno, editor of the Herald, Addington, Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Palm am able once more to attend to business. . It is the best of liniments." If troubled with rheumatism give Pain Halm a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. One application relieves I the pain. For sale by L. Taggait; J. E. 1 Smith, Sterling Itun; Crom Bros., Sinna mahoning. He lias no friends who makes no foes One would think the Laxative idea in a cough syrup should have been advanced long before it was. It seems the only 1 rational remedy for Coughs and Colds would be to move the bowels and clean the j mucous membranes of the throat and lungs at the same time. Kennedy's I Laxative Honey and Tar does this. It lis the Original Laxative Cough Syrup, the best known remedy tor Coughs, ! Colds, Croup. Whooping Cough, etc. I Tastes good and harmless. Sold by It. I C. Dodson. I* RUMMAGE SALE, j R. SEGER'S I | J L CLOTHING | | stvifs ? '".,^ PR |w« I j A I Ili hi winter clothing and furu- a P'BI ll'® ishing goods has been I V|M MjSM disposed of. They must I Hjuy IJ|| 2°* Will save yon big I Watch ns this spring. R. SEQER & SON. J 112 rsj-iasi 1i ~ &i 1 ~,, — r 9r _ _ m East Emporium's M I Cash Store 112 Nobody ever saw such a Grocery Store. || I 1 I OUR SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERY DAY. § II fi lii m 11 If 01 J We will Sell. J my One piece 30c Red Henrietta, Sale |r Jj Price, - 20c 01 fe One piece 30c, Black Henrietta, Sale | Price, - 20c m li n I Groceries. I 1 P ii Live Oak extra large Fancy Italian m Prunes, - - 13c lb ® | j Extra Choice California Primes 10c lb f] ii Extra Choice California Prunes, 8c lb 'l M New Extra Fancy Corn. - 70c doz P I! 1 [iJ ii If It pays you to call on us; p r | lii] anything we offer saves you fp money, both in Dry Goods, Notions and Hardware. ], ii P ijltl I] I ==-- ■- 1 || Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. I I I Tompkins & Norris'. | Phone 109 Hyspepsia Gure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. Digests what yo« oat.