Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, cruets i3i or puddings are required ffl 112 I is indispensable. jfj| 8 Hoyxir | it Bakina Powderf|| Absolutely Pur* yj Not only for rich or fine food |V| T 112 or for special times or service. W |JK Royal is equally valuable in the jM IJI preparation of plain, substantial, CCI fll every-day foods, for all occa- IS 111 sions. It makes the food more !4| I3| taSty,nutritious and wholesome. jy LOCAL, UIiPAUTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. Thai which yon » ike to see in this department Jet know ny pn - al card or letter. pernonnlli. Miss Edna Palmer is again c'.erking at the store of H. A. Zarps &Co Arch F. Barr, of Houston Hill, was a PRESS visitor this morning. A beautiful little lady made its ad vent at the Chas. A. Hockley home, last Saturday, p. m. Miss E. L. Ludlam is visiting friends at Olean, N. Y., taking a well earned rest for a day or so. Dr. Bardwell, of Buffalo, visited in town Sunday and Monday, when he went to Ridgway to visit bis uncle. Mr. Gordan McGiffin, of Reynolds ville, was the guest of friends in town on Sunday. Hon. F. X. Blumle and Andrew Gal lonmiller, transacted business in Ruf falo the first of the week. Mrs. Allen Baldwin and Miss Minnie Bargelt spent Sunday in Galeton visit ing friends and relatives. Mrs. Daniel Downey, who has been in poor health for some time, has gone to Harrisburg hospital for treatment. Robt. K. Mickey, of Incandescent Lamp Co., is on a business trip at Pitts burg this week. Mr. M. Sullivan and Mr. Maloney, of Williamsport, spent Sunday in town the guests of Hon. F. X Blumle and family. Mrs. F. P. Rents; has returned home from Williamsport having been called there by the illness and death of her mother. E. B. Saunders, who is now travel ling for a wholesale hardware, made a business call to this place the last of the week. Mr. John Stephens, accompanied by his friend Mr. John Love, of Corry, visited the former's parents in Couders port the first of the week. Two of Emporium's nice little ladies, Misses Marguerite Faucette and Mar garet Melin, were pleasant PRESS call ers on Saturday. J. E. Smith, a well known business man at Sterling, Run was shaking hands with some of his many friends in Ridgway Thursday afternoon.— Ridgway Daily Record. Mr. O. S. Peters, of Whittemore Hill, who has been sick for several months, was a PRESS visitor on Saturday. We as well as his many, friends, regret his illness and hope he may receive relief that will hasten his recovery. E. D. Debuque, of New Castle, where he fills a position under Supt. Van Wert, visited in town on Sunday. He had been at Buffalo to see his doctor. Chas. W. Shaffer and wiife came up from New York City on Sunday to visit relatives. Chas. returued to New York Tuesday evening. Mrs. S., will remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. Robt H. Lyon are in deed entitled to the sympathy of their friends over the death of their little baby daughter, last Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Heckman and daughter Mrs. H. D. Martin, formerly ofCouders port, but now of East Aurora, N. Y., are guests of Mrs. M. H. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sullivan, ofHunb ly, were business callers at this place, last Tuesday evening and made this office a pleasant call. Mr. Sullivan is PRESS correspondent from Huntley. _ Godfrey Howard and wife, of Wil liamsport, arrived in Emporium last Thursday, remaining until Sunday noon, guests of Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, the former's grand-mother. Mrs E. M. Newton, of New York, arrived in Emporium on Tuesday to look after her property interests here. Win ford S. Lingle, accompanied by ins wife and two children, attended a family reunion at Beech Creek, on Monday, the occasion being the 85th anniversary of Capt. Geo. W. Lingle, a grand old gentleman, greatly respect ed by many in this place. DEATH'S*DOINGS TANNER. On entering the sitting room of her home, No. 223 East Park street, Satur day morning at 6:15 o'clock, Mrs. Thomas J. Geary found her daughter, Mrs. O. B. Tanner, lying on a couch cold in death. Mrs. Tanner who re sides at Sterling Run, and who before her marriage was Miss Virginia Geary, came to this city some time ago to as sist in c.iring for her lather, who has been ill a long time, and is in a critical condition. She had been suffering with organic heart trouble, and the strain on her aggravated the malady. She i eturned to her home for a short time, but on learning that her father was getting worse, she came back on Thursday last. She was able to be around, and to wait on her father, and hence her death was entirely unexpect ed and a great shock to the family and acquaintances, for she was a most esti mable woman and had many friends in this city.—Lock Haven Democrat. The remains of Mrs. Tanner were brought to the family residence, Mason Hill, on Monday, the funeral taking place on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Allen officiating. Interment at Mason Hill. The following served as casket bearers: Mr. W. L. Thomas, Empori um; Messrs. John E. Smith, Lawrence Sumtnerson, Jas. W. Mason, John W. (lousier, Sterling Run; Thos. Marsh Mason Hill. Deceased is survived by the husband and four children—three daughters and one son—Vera E., aged 15; Geo. G., aged 11; Queenie, aged nine and Lillian, aged four. She is also surviv ed by her father and mother—Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Geary, Lock Haven—and two brothers, Morton, of Pittsburg and John W., of Harrisburg, and two sis ters. She was 47 years and 23 days old. Mrs. Tanner was a lady of sterl ing qualities, an earnest church work er and was loved and respected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaint ance. Her loss will be deeply felt by all. The profound sympathy of the entire community is with the bereaved father and children. A wife and mother, dear, has gone Beyond death's fateful river; To dwell in blissful peace, content, In God's great love, forever. Her place here never can be tilled. But still her loved ones know, That she will watch and pray for them, As they labor here below. J. F. S. MULCAHY. Mrs. James Mulcahy, widow of the late Jas. Mulcahy, died on Monday, aged about 70 years, just one week from the time her companion went home. The good old lady enjoyed the respect of all. The funeral takes place this (Thursday)morning at St. Mark's church and is very largely attended. A Beautiful Woman. Her surroundings should be in har mony, and can best be made so by a well kept home. The L. & M., Pure Paint makes the home beautiful. It preserves it and prevents decay. The cost per gal lon ready for use is only $1.20. It wears for ten years and longer. Thirty-three years of continuous use is evidence. Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium, L. & M. Paint Agent. Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. A number of rooms, with use of bath or rent. Apply to Frank F. Day. 41-tf. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908 NOTES OF INTEREST. Remember the Buektail Monument dedication, Monday, April 27th. Be sure that you read the Easter ad vertisement, ot the Misßes Ludlam, in this issue. J. B. Meisel haa placed a delivery wagon on the road, in order to more promptly fill his orders. FOR RKNT— A good store room, large show window in front, 011 Fourth street. Enquire at this office. 4-tf. If every candidate selected two watchers, as provided by law, Portage would have to importsome from Potter county for they would have 66 watch ers. The Emporium Machine Company havejust received a car load of Bowk er's Fertilizer. Look for their an nouncemants on. other pages of the PRESS. NEW TO-DAY. Geo. J. Laßar—New adv. J. H. Day—New adv. Ludlams—New adv. and locals. Rexall Remedies—New adv. Royal Baking Powder—New adv. First National Bank—New adv. Opera House—New adv. R. Kuehne—Locals. Emporium Machine Co.—Locals. Hon. Josiah Howard—Letter. Eggs for Hatching. S. C B. Leghorn 15 for 75c. FRED K. ZIMMER, 8-tf. Oardeau, Pa. Do it Now. This is a good time to have your lawn mowers and saws sharpened; call on 7-3t L. L. WELSH, W. Fifth St. 50c Corsets at 19c. Friday and Saturday we will sell, 50c Corsets, sizes 19 to 21, at 19c each; not more than three to a customer. Special good value in mercerized Table Damask, 59 inches wide, at 35c yard. Magnificent Black Silk Underskirts, the regular $6.00 quality, at $5.00. R. KUEHNE, Emporium's Leading Dry Goods Store. Eye Specialist. Prof. W. H. Budine, the well known Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y., will be at R. H. Uirsch's jewelry store, Emporium, Pa., April 11th. If you can't see well or have headache don't fail to call and see Prof. Budine, as he guarantees to cure all such cases. Lenses ground and fitted in old frames. Eyes tested and ex amined free. All work guaranteed. Here conies the Spring Winds to chapt tan and freckle. Use Pinesalve Carbolis ed. (Acts like a poultice for cuts, sores, burns, chapped lips, hands and face. I, soothes and heals. Sold by R. 0. Dod on. 3ui The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is BEES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP * • .. . > .. Bees is the original laxative cough syrup, contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through the natural channels, Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. «*cxpßk , /gTi- IMLIKI mug—ngpnanmra——a——» Special Sale For the Next Week As I wish to close out the most part of my business, including these items, Ribbon, Children's i Ladies' and Gents' Hose, Dishes, Tinware, and a variety of other articles reduced one third. Also a fine line of -Post Cards, Groceries, Crackers and Cookies Home-Made Bread Cookies and Dogtsunuh Mrs. M. F. Conway, BROAD STREET. I OUR NEW LINE OF A Definition of' Definitive' p L'J Thiß word when linked to an arti- 0] 112 Wall Paper for 1908. _ "Madam, beyond' this there is noth- Jsjl [L Tfr g\ ing *» attain." g IS —————————————— Such a word and such a word only Jll (U/g\ Lp can properly be used to describe II Ml Consists of the best things from three factories. Also \'JA\\L 5-| the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of.all ' Nn ~Tt tcltOH S jj]l kinds _ Hot-Pressed Vellum p || The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. Money cannot buy a better writing 0] jl Louis against the world. H.S.LLOYD. I»*per, for experience cannot produce p EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Ha., April 1, l«08. N EMOPIIILA, per sack j] 30 Eclt'sFancy, ".... 160 Pet drove, " 1 BO Oraham, " 70 Rye •• 80 Buckwheat " Patent Meal " go Coarse Meal per 100, 1 55 Chop Feed, " 1 55 Middlings, 1 60 M 'ddlings, Fancy " Bran 1 55 Chicken Wheat 1 so Corn per bushel, 86 While Oats.per bushel 67 Oyst r Shells, per 100 70 Seed Oats per bushel 72 Choke Clover Seed, ) Choice Timothy Seed, > At Market Prices Choice Millet Seed, \ R.C. DODSON, THE Drucjcjist, EMPORIUM. PA> IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. H. C.DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. •'One Touch of Nature nakes the Whole World Kin." When a rooster finds a big fat worm he calls all the hens in the farm yard to come aud share it. A similar trait of human nature is to be observed when a man discovers something exceptionally —he wants all iiis friends and neigh bors to share the benefits of his discovery. This is the touch of nature that makes the whole world kin. This explains why people who have been cured by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy who write letters to the manufacturers for publication, that others similarly ailing may also use it and obtain relief. Behind everv one of these letters is a wajm hearted wish of the writer to be of use to someone else. This remedy is for sale by L. Taggart. For Whooping Cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will keep the cough loose, expectora tion easy and render the fits of coughing less frequent and less severe. It is safe and sure. For sale by L. Taggart. For Constipation. L. 11 Farnham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, lowa, says: "Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are cer tainly the best thing on the market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by L. Taggart. A Healing Salve for Burns, Chapped Hands and Sore Nipples. As a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped hands Cham berlain's Salve is most excellent. It al lays the pain of a burn almost instantly, and unless the injury is very severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar. Price 25 cents. For sale by L. Taggart. He Got What He Needed. "Nine years ago it looked as if my time had come, "says C. Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. "I was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist recom mended Electric Bitters. I bought a bottle and I got what I needed—strength. I had one foot in the i>rave, but Electric Bitters put it baek on the turf again, and I've been well ever since." Sold under guarantee at all drugstores. 50c. !i 7f**llf V A euro guar»ntc«d If jou uiie tu ' PILES Suppository | D. Matt. Thompson, Sup tH J Graded Schools, N. C., writes: coo mtW t tiny do all rou claim for them." I) r . 8. M. DiTorp.wj J I'.uvn Rock, W. Va., writes; "They give universal aatl*'■ 1 faction." Dr. H. D. MeCJlll, Clarksburg, Tcnu.. writes •Hi I "!n» practice of 33 yeara, I bare found no remedy toB9 | equal yours." Paica, 60 Cents. Samples Free. Bold B) P». Pi SoMin Emporium by L. TaggartO R. C, Dodsc- CaLL FOR F SAMPLS Balcom & Lloyd STAPLE DRY GOODS HAND GROCERIES, COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS. % V ■ Special Blend H,CH ■ I HOT A Q EARLV 1 HOUSE JL IY GARDEN $ GOODS The satisfactory Store TRUCK T I I T Grocery Bargains for Friday and Saturday ! ? Pure Maple Sugar; 21b cakes 12'Alo I 9 Pure Lard in bulk, alb 1 lc; California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder alb 9c Extra Choice Lemons, 20c dozen. 25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.50. Spring Brook Creamery Butter, 35clb I I Cameron County Eggs, 20c doz. A 50c pkge "Search Light Matches 45c. I 7 cakes Acme Soap for 25c. 50c Gunpowder Tea 40c lb. Large 10c bottle Laundry Blueing, Bc. ilb can Royal Baking Powder 45c. ioc prunes, fine quality 3lbs 25c. | Choicest Fresh Fruits | • Flower and Garden Seeds now Ready • 0 LARGE ASSORTMENT FROM RELIABLE SEEDSMEN I Pratt's Poultry and Animal Regulator 112 Pratt's Calf Tonic , | Pratt's Lice Killer, liquid and dry. | Pratt's Veterinary Remedies * The original and best. Sold and used throughout ft If the civilized world. For sale here. J 1— * * I Prompt delivery to all parts of town I You Get Better Values Here. J. H. DAY, | A Phone 6. Emporium. % pEBFESI H A BAPS, CKBTAIV RRLIKC for SrPPßitflftßD M«!*RTnt'ATIOJ». ■ ■ NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. S»R. T HUNT SPEEDY! SAILS- ■ fn> tiiirj Guaranteed or Money Unfunded. Hent prepaid H f«*r fI.QO j*-r box. Will send them on trial,to he pai