KMI'OKIUM M..LING COMPANY. VfllOE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Dec. 30, 1907. N li MOP if [XjA, per sack $1 30 Felt's Fancy, " 1 65 Pet Qrove, " .. . 1 65 Graham " To Bye " 80 Buckwheat, " 85 Patent Meal " 50 Coarse Meal i>er too, 1 15 Ohop Peed, . • . l 15 Middlings 1 55 -M ddliiigs. Fancy " Bran 1 45 Chicken Wheat 1 (10 Corn per bushel, 80 Whit e ■ )a;s. .i *r bushel i>s ■Oyst r .Shells, per 100 75 Ohoue Clover Seed, 1 ChoiceTiiuothy Seed, S At Market Prices Ohoice Millet Seed, } R. C. DODSON, THE Druejcjist, i:ni>Ußllin, J»A. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. It. C.UODWIK. Telephone, 19-t LOCAL »EPARTMKNT. PERSONAL (iOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you trould like to sec in thin department Jet ur knmr by pot *al card or letter, personal IJJ . Jas. J. Dougherty, of Bradford, visit ed in town yesterday. Mrs, S. L. Stoddard is visiting friends -at Arcade and Buffalo. T. Franklin Strayer is home from State College for a few days. Mrs. Lemuel Evans and daughter Laura are visiting at Warren. Mrs. C. M. Thomas entertains a party of lady friends this afternoon. Mrs. Paul Smith and son, of Punxsu tawney, Pa., are visiting relatives in town. Miss Bessie McQuay has been con fined to her iionio for two weeks with grippe. Mrs. Lizzie Kelley and Mrs. Belle Beattie, Maple street, are having a trial of the grippe, Judge Laßar, who has been confined to his residence with grippe since court week, is better and was able to be out for a short time yesterday. Joseph Lechner, the wide-awake Fourth street shoe dealer was a PRESS business caller last Friday. lie is doing a nice business. Contractor W. H. Cramer informs the PKKSS that he has commenced work on remodeling the St. Charles Hotel, recently damaged by fire. We regret to learn that Mrs. D. W. Keyes is in very poor health and has been for some time, the result of a fall she met with last November. H. G. Tompkins, of the firm of Tompkins & Norris, the wide-awake East Ward merchants, was a PKESS visitor yesterday—strictly business. H. G. Dunlevie, of Buffalo, is trans acting business in Emporium this week, guest at New Warner. He is interested in British Columbia timber lands. Mrs. Jennie P. Webster and Mrs. Chas Jones, accompanied by their daughters, were PRESS callers on Satur day. The first named ladies ordered stylish up-to-date calling cards, KO popular at this time with the ladies. A girl baby has arrived to delight the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Spicer, at Harrisburg. They formerly resided in Emporium and have many friends here who will be glad to learn that they are "getting along in good shape." Mr. Spicer is employed as chemist in the Pennsylvania Agricul tural Department. Frank R. Dodson is spending three or four weeks at Coudersport, taking some dandy views but his "crack" pictures he will not let his friends see and carries them in his inside vest pocket, next to his heart. While at Coudersport lie is taking some lessons on retouching plates under Bliss, the crack photographer. Ex-County Treasurer John Cum mings was a pleasant PRESS visitor on Tuesday and after squaring up with ye printer informed us that he had transferred the county treasury affairs over to Cbas. J. Howard, the new in cumbent, who has buckled down to work in a manner highly commend able of his ability. V E Cruni, of- Sinnamahoning, came up on Monday to attend the an nual meeting of the Sinnamahoning Piiwder Co , and took time to give ye Piucss editor a visit. Head the -announcements of candi dates. Silent and Dramatic. The most dramatic of silent men was Walleustein, the antagonist of Gustavus Adolplius and the command er of the emperor's armies in the Thir ty Years' war. lie insisted that the deepest silence should reign about him. His officers took care that no loud con versation should disturb their general. They knew that a chamberlain had been hanged for waking him without orders and that an officer who would wear clanking spurs in the command er's presence had luvn secretly put to death. In the rooms of his palace the servants glided as if they were phantoms, and a dozen sentinels mov ed aboui his tent charged to secure the sileuc.'* the general demanded. Chain • \ < » stretched across the streets in order !»»• guard him against the disturbance of sounds. Wallen stein's tNciUirnUy, which made him shun speech, and his love of silence, which caused him to lie irritated at the slightest noise, were due to his constitutional temperament. lie never smiled, he never asked advice from any one. and he could not endure to be gazed at, even when giving an or der. The soldiers, when he crossed the camp, pretended not to see him, knowing that a curious look would bring them punishment. English Sporting Parsons. To the London Times a correspond ent writes: "Once when a duke of Grafton was thrown into it ditch a young curate who had been closely competing with him for pride of place shouted, 'Lie still, your grace,' and cleared him and his hunter and the fence at a bound. So pleased was the duke with the performance that he declared he would give the young di vine his tirst vacant living and not long afterward carried out the prom ise, vowing that if the curate had stopped to pull him out of the dike he would never have patronized him. 'Sporting parsons' are still to be found in almost every county today who can hold their own in the tirst flight when hounds run hard and some of the keen est fox hunters in all times have been supplied from the ranks of the clergy. Even the warning against their 'hawkynge, huntynge and dansynge* in the reign of King Ilenry VI. appears to have had very little effect." Only One Sea Power. In the audacity of puny triumphs nations are called sea powers, but there is only one sea power, and that is the sea itself. "Far famed our na vies melt away." Within a hundred yards of the best charted shore stout ships are as bubbles. That sea that is as familiar when calm to little boats and ferries and tugs as are the thor oughfares of a city to its crowd of humanity takes on all the aspect of chaotic terror when winds and storms prevail. The waters so close as to re flect the friendly lights of the great metropolis are as alien to the forces of men as are the depths of the farthest ocean. Lord Byron's "Apostrophe" lias lost none of its tremendous reality in all the progress from the little wooden sailers to our greatest merchantmen and ironclads. Nor can its truth be lessened in all the maturest develop ment we can dream of.—Kansas City Times. Origin of Precious Ores. Men sometimes dream of enormous wealth stored deep in the earth, be low the reach of miners; but, accord ing to an eminent geologist, there is little or no ground to believe that val uable metallic deposits lie very deep in the earth's crust. Such deposits, according to this authority, are made by underground waters, and owing to the pressure on the rocks at great depths the waters are confined to a shell near the surface. With few ex ceptions ore deposits become too lean to repay working below 3,000 feet. Nine mines in ten, taking the world as a whole, are poorer in the second thousand feet than in the first thou sand and poorer yet in the third thou sand than in the second.—Chicago Record! lerald. Special Bargains With every purchase of ONE DOLLAR on SATURDAY, I will give a 5 ,b Bag Sugar for 20c My Stock includes Groceries, Notions. Dishes, Tinware, Cigars and Tobacco. Mrs. M. F. Conway, BROAD STREET. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1908. The finest Coffee Substitute ever ; made, lias recently been produced by Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. You don't have to boil it twenty or thirty min utes "Made in a minute," says the doctor. "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffoe Imitation ever yet pro- I duced. Not a grain of real Coffeein it either. Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted cereals or grains, with malt, nut-, etc. Really it j would fool an expert—were he to an knowingly drink it for Coffee Sold by ' all dealers. Pinesalve Carbolized acts like a poul- j tice, draws out inflammation and poison. Antiseptic healing. For chapped hands, lips, cuts and burns. R. 0. Dodson's drug store. 3m. When you want the best, get DeWitt's • Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It is i good for little or big cuts, boils or bruises ! and is especially recommended for piles. 1 Sold by 11. C. Dodson. Rank f-oolishness. "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says (j. O. Eldridge, of Empire, Ga. "I have used New Discovery seven years and I know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat i and lung troubles. My children are I subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guar antee at all drug stores. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people—without a penny's cost—the great value of this scientific prescription known to drug gists every where as Dr. Shoop's Cat arrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. The average dad at this season seems to think lie is in the inid>t of a financial panic or did at least two weeks ago. When the Stomach, Heart or Kidney nerves get weak, then these organs al ways fail. Don't drug the Stomach or stimulate the Heart or Kidneys That is simply a makeshift. Get a prescrip tion known to the druggists every where as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves and build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restorative—tablets or liquid—and see how quickly help will come. Free sample test sent on re quest by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is surely worth this simple test. Sold by all dealers. It is very important and in fact it is J absolutely necessary to health that we give relief to the stomach promptly at | the first signs of trouble—which are belch- j ing of gas, nausea, sour stomach, head- I ache, irritability and nervousness. There are warnings that the stomach has been ' mistreated; it is doing too much work and it is demanding help from you. Take | something once in a while; especially after meals: something like KODOL for Dys pepsia and Indigos. *>, It will enable your stomach to do 11. work properly. Sold by R. (J. Dodson. FOR RENTORSALr A number ot rooms, with use of bath \ for rent. Apply to Frank P. Day. lltf. Seven room house, with reception i hall; West Sixth street; city water and gas; for rent. Apply to A. 11. Shaffer, | liidgway, Pa. 47-tf. Three furnished rooms with use of bath. Men preferred. Apply to 39 tf. Mus. S. L. STODDARD. Sterling House, opposite depot Sterl- ! iug Run, Pa., for sale Inquire at my residence, opposite Catholic church, j Emporium. 11-tf MRS. MAHONY. Notice of Dissoiulioii of Partnership,j N'OTICK is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between A. Stephens and 1 Earl B.Saunders, of Emporium, Pa., under the I firiunanie of Stephens and Saunders, was disolv- I ed on the third day of January, 1908, by mutual j consent, Earl B. Saunders retiring. All debts i owing to the said partnership are to be received by the said A. Stephens, and all demand on the said partnership are to be presented to him for payment. A. STEPHENS, EARL U. SAUNDERS. Emporium, Pa., Jan. 3, 1909. ■l7-3t. 112 \ The best light to read by is the natural, steady | white flame from | Family Favorite Oil The nearest approach to the natural white rays of the sun. Odorless, clear—white as water —won't soot, won't smoke, won't char the wick. Your dealer recommends it. Ask him. WAVERLY OIL WORKS Oils for all Independent Refiners Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. .«?«"«" iff &?s g-ggiigj l l||| 1 our new line of A Definition of 'Definitive' m | This word when linked to an arti- fli 1/ Wall Paper for 1908. "Madam, beyond this" there is noth- fjjl 111, ing to attain," C| ||jp ————————————————— Such a word and snch a word only =S iiji _ 1 (Mi§f\ can properly be used to describe " i|j Consists of the best things from three factories. AlsOi *VN>. y the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Eftton S j§ ki,Kls - Hot-Pressed Vellum J -J! 1 l* e Graves line took first prize in competition at St. Money cannot buy a better writing |j|| &L Louis against the world. H. S. LLOYD. paper, for experience cannot produce jfjlj [ifi;HT'□]rEE?£~i=Jlaii^HsfgSvET"• HLEfi.jana :snsiisrc=»'ter=. Emporium Goal Yard Near Ireij;lil Depot. EMPORIUM MACHINE GO. Shingles, Lime, Wall blaster, Portland Cement, COAL and WOOD, Red Brick, Fire Brick and Fire Clay, Sewer Pipe Bowker's Fertilizer and Land Plaster, Agricultural implements In connection with onr| Machine Shop Gas, Water and Steam Fitting, Iron Pipe, Fittings, Valves and a general line of factor supplies. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS. OFFICE OK COAL YARD at Ma chine Hliopn. EMPORIUM MACHINE CO. <6? SHSHSHS*c! SHSHSHSta e 5P I AT « nj Uj | Old Reliable jjj Drug Store | m $ |— s I [}j Will be found a fine !{] ft ine of Holiday Goods con- p] [ sisting of an extra fine line jjj ! rjj of China Ware, Toilet Cases, m jjJ beautiful line of fancy Sta- h [n tionery, Dolls by the liund- }fl [j] ted, and many goods t rvl please both old and young, jn ! ru All of which will be [n I CLOSED OUT AT COST 1 u In ; If you fail to take ad § tJ vantage of this offer it will ru p not be the fault of jj] i- [d L. TAGGART, Prop aSHSHSHS as SHSTESHHa &5 Pj# SrLSHSTHHH S"HETHSKY | NEW FIRM! 112 |John Edelman ! Cj I 8 Son, 1 Cj « nj Opposite St. Charles Hotel, in EAST EMPORIUM, PA. |jj n] Where you can always find a[n Ln new supply of woolens to suit rj fjj the season and customer. We p] solicit new trade and shall try [n Ln our best to satisfy all our patrons, nj I" GENTLEMEN—Why go out- "1 n) side to get your Clothes, when [n Ln we can furnish you with the best a) [Jj goods and latest styles at the nj lowest possible price. Spend [n Irj your money at home. We, as iu [}j well as our help, spend our }{] nj money here. [n In We are cutting our clothes by nj a new system and have met with [{] m good success. (n In Thanking you for past favors nl we respectfully invite you to }[| nj call again. [n I JOHN EDELMAN & SON, | EAST I.MI'OHIIM, I* A. Jj HSHSaSHS SH HS asaSHSHS SHil WINDSOR HOTEL I W. T. BRUBAKER, Manager t Midway between Broad ''St. > Station I and Reading Terminal on Filbert St. H A convenient and homelike place to stay I while in the city shopping. An excellent restaurant where good ser vice combines with low prices. Rooms SI.OO per day and upwards. The only moderate priced hotel of repu tation and consequence in Philadelphia, Pa. BAWlvifaW SALVE ' —•'•ng saive in the world |QHS SESHSHSH SHSHSHSH. SHSHS |~| Pocket Cutlery |~j l{] For Little Boys from 10c to 50c. [Jj fQ For Big Boys from 25c to $1.50. [}■ |jj For Men from 50c to 81.50. {jj „] For Ladies from 25c to 81.50. (V n] All knives from 50c to $1.50 are fully warranted. [jj j5 SKATES I jn In We have the full line of the famous Winslow Skates and [n Cj are selling them at reduced prices. [}j [jj We earry a very large line of COOK STOVESJ[and ijj [}} RANGES, 11 EAT I fsG STOVES for coal wood or gas, ranging }{] [n in price from 81.25 to 840.00. p Plumbing, Tinning, Hot lYater and I | Steam Heating a Specialty. nj | F. V. HEILMAN & CO. 1 [°sa ESHSHSBLS aSSHSHSBS 5555 aSgSPSHS SSHSaSHgHS 112 The Name Guarantees Quality, Purity^^ I "White Lilly" anc * Per^ect,on in Flour. CHAPNELL 7k YANKEE &. CIE / J JL\ PREPARED I PURE PAN CAKE ? ■ The Satisfactory Store A ■ OLIVE OIL J FLOUR. WHITE LILLY FLOUR Has established its reputa f tation among many of the bread makers of Emporium. It is a winner. Have you ! J small bag. If it is not satisfactory in every particular, let ™ H us know and we will take it away ami return your money. B Week End Special Prices for Friday and Saturday i California jj 2511) Graun- ! 15c Red 5Gc Uncolcr- 1 |to ms > \ latad Sugar " Alaska Salmon ed Japan Tea i Trimmed 3 j r a h lb U loc!' | 81,45 j 2 cans ' " 5c -10 c a lb. 15c Pkge Shredded Wheat Biscuit 12c. ® I Dunham's Shredded Cocoanut .'ssc lb. A Welch's .'{Oc Grape .Juice, a bottle 2">e. I :{">c Jar Fresh Figs, stuffed with nuts, .'JOc. ? Singapore Pine Apple,extra selected, chunks,2 cans 25c jf Princess Paper Shell Almonds, 25c lb. J -20c Prunes, large thick rneated and tender, 21bs :55c. 15c Peas, 2 cans for 25c. 9 • —-———— a I Fresli Shucked Baltimore Oysters | Booths Lake Fish I Pratts' Food.l I The original Stock and Poultry Foot\ of America cures Hog Cholera, produces more Butter, Builds up Run Down | Horses, prevents Abortion in Cows, Fattens Cattle quickly I for market, increases flow of milk and makes it richer, ■ makes sheep healthy and puts 011 flesh quickly. Pratts' 112 Food is imitated, copied, substituted. Ask for Pratts and I j take no other. J I Prompt delivery to all parts of town I You get Better Values Here. J. H. DAY, I j A Phone 6. Emporium ft mSEEDS® ffJjßr BUCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED I WSPECIAL OFFER: itf Made to build New ltiulrn M. A trial will W make you our permanent customer. « ! 112 Prize Collection 11 the fluent; Tnrnip, 7 splendid; Onion, 3 ' -nt varie- » ties; 10iprlaf-towwlni Ball*--6t van# in all. iil AHANTi:i l> TO PLEA»K. Write to-day; Mention this Paper. SEND 10 CENTS . ito cover |>o#tage and packing and receive tltfm valuable 1 j 1 collection of Keeda po-t- uld, tofethor with my lii« J A liiNtruotlve, Bountiful heed and riant Itook, J flu tells all about tho Heat varieties of Soeda, Plant*, etc. W. Buckbee, ™ w %SMnS&SL. £