1 FALL OPENING On Thursday and Friday, Sept. 29th and 30th we will have our Annual Exhibit of Autumn Millinery, to which the Public is Cordially Invited. Special attention is directed to our We will have on show an unusually Tailored Hats. large assortment of Children's Ranging in price from $3.00 to $7.00 Millinery, which we will show at this display. Hats, that in beauty and style rival those of double the price elsewhere. This Opening is Yours to Enjoy. Come LUDLAMS Fourth Street, Emporium, Pa. ESTABLISHED, 186 K. Cameron County Press S HENRY H. MIJIXIN, Kdltor and Proprietor ORVILI<B PBOUDPOOT, Assistant and Manager RAYMOND KLEBS, Assistant Foreman. W. ScuTT Stkknkr, Assistant L >cal Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY REPUBLICAN TICKET. ___ l For Governor, JOHN K. TENER, Charleroi, Washington county. For Lieutenant Governor, CONGRESSMAN JOHN M. REYNOLDS, Bedford county. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, HENRY HOUCK. Lebanon County. For State-Treasurer, C. FRBD BRIGHT, Susquehanna county. For Congress, CHAS. E. PATTON, Clearfield County. For Representative in General Assembly, JOftlAH HOWARD, Emporium. Signals of Distress. Emporium People Should Know How to Read and heed Them. Sick kidneys »ive many dis tree*. The secretloos are dark, contain a ami- j intent. Punnets are trii|UDbt, scanty, paiiil'ul. ' Hack liclic i.« constant (Jay awl Headaches ami Uiiuy Aprils are Ire- ' quest. The weakened kidneys ueed <|uick I help. l)un't delity! Use a special kiduey remedy I loan's Kidney I'ilU oure tick kidneys, backache and unuaiv disorder*. Km pur i urn evidence prove* thin state ■MM. "Mm Anna ftimtuct, Fomth Street, 1 Emporium, I'a , SJ)» "Ten years ago ( I procured 1 loan's Kidney I'd la at Ta#- liart's l>ru« Store and found them to be a reliable kiduey medium-. 1 shall al ways recommend tbi* preparation when I have the opportunity." For aale by all dealers. Price 50 oenta, Foster-Milburn 00., Buffalo, New York, mile amenta Remember the name— Dunn's—and take no other. Safe rtedlclne for Children - Foley * llouey and Tar is a sale and i effective medicine lor children a* il dim* ' lint contain opiates or harmful druus I tut u«l) the genuine h'oUiy » Honey and i Tar in the yallow package Fur aale by ' Kmpmium Drug to. ! SHORTER HEWS ITEMS | Pithy Paragraphs that Chronic!: | *the Week's Doings. Long Diepatchea From Varloua Parti of the World Shorn of Their Padding and Only Facta Given In aa Few Worda aa Poaaible For the Benefit of the Hurried Reader. Thureday. Herr Dolbrueck, minister of the In terior, addressed a public meeting at Wiirtemberg on the proposal to ail mit American frozen meat to Ger many, saying there were important sanitary objections to the proposition By the will of Professor Goldwiu Smith, probated at Toronto, $689,000 la bequeathed unconditionally to Cor nell; the rain* of hla estate la Indi cated aa 9832,959. Seven of the 10 meat packers in dicted by the federal grand Jury ap peared In court and gave ball 130,000 each. A Are on the Brooklyn bridge, due to a short circuit, tied up the train service during the rush period and j compelled one hundred and fifty thou sand persona to walk acrotu the atruc -1 lure. Friday. The Zeppelin VI. waa deatroyed by fire following ,tn explosion of benxlno | while the dirigible was beinK warped ; Into her ahed at iiatlen Baden; 10 men , were Injured. A point In favor of Dr. Crlppen was made wheu Dr. Pepper testified that he could not .letermine the aci of the body found In th« cellar of Crlppeu's , home. It wa* announced from Beverly that negotiations for the arrangement of reciprocity between Canada and thU country would be opened nut month George W. Kttageraid, formerly a teller In the United Htaua aub treas ury at Naw York, waa Indicted and arrested at Chicago, charged with the theft some yeara ago of 1171.U00 from the eub-treaaury vault; the theft ha* been one of the greatest mysteries which government detective* have had to deal with In many yearn. Saturday, , l.leutenant Helm, an alleged Gar man spy, arrested In Portsmouth, i Knglaiid, w araigned lu court at I London A ht-ilea of luaulfeeiatlou* again <t ' Premier fanalejaa wa» planned b> , the clerical faction In tlpaln CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1910. HI Q . The return from Burop« of prominent Americana wan an event of the week. Ooorjfe J• Goold and hia faintly and Jamea <J«r- NCWS Jn&pSuOIS jo!, Bennett were aiuung the number landing at New York. Commander In Chief Samuel Van Sant of the G. A. 11. la to b* r|| VV ff L by another to be chonen at the national encnmpment at Atlantic City noon. Former !»rd Mayor of I»ndon Sir VII IOC new William Treloar la visiting the I'ulted State*. Captain Dow of the Mauritania raced hla giant Teasel across the Atlantic for a new record. (Governor Stubba of Kanaka baa called a meeting of governor* and mayor* to consider freight rate*. Prwldent Woodrow Wilson of IMnc*> ton will lead New Jersey Democruta In race for governor. Mary Mannerlnc. fhe nctresa. la recovering from an of>enitlon in a New Tork hospital (leneral Botha, premier of United South Africa, an defeated for a seat in the assembly from the eastern di vision of Pretoria, by the Unionist. Sir Percy Kltxpatrick. President Taft wun 53 year# old; h« received a congratulatory measure from King George of Kngland. A letter written by Charles D. Nor ; ton, secretary to the president, wa< mads public it Heverlv, Mats.; it in itaul that President Taft would give federal patronage to regulars and program lives alike. Monday. Leo Phillips. a graduate of Yale, was Instantly killed near Altoooa, Pa.; Phillips, whose home was In New liU ford. t>»uu., was studying the Penn sylvania railroad's block syetea; In avoiding a freight train, he stepped In front of an si press. Sau Kranclsco dispatches report that Charles M Schwab will build the new Chinese navy. Merlin testlle manufacturers say the new custom*) regulations all but ruin ed their trade with the Untied Suttee Old guard lenders assert that they will oo«trot the Republican state con venlton, hut Roosevelt ■llrlseotn si' herein* predict the defeat of Vice President Sherman Tuesday. l<eou Murane covered iw mi* Meters la a lllertot tuacbine at H->r deeui la 1 hour • mlautes IK second* 4 afcot was Hred tbrousU the wind i screen of the motor car in which Count Klolmanregg, governor of Low er Austria, was traveling; no one was ! injured. ' | it was announced at Albany that Justice LeHo«uf had reduced the as sessments of the McAdoo tunnels for franchise tax purposes from |t»,IM)0,000 I to about $3,500,000. Charles J. Ulldden proposed as a i condition In the contest for his a«m trophy a light from the Harvard aero fleld at Atlantic, Mass., to Ijo* i Angeles, to be divided lato dally stages of about 200 miles each. Wednesday. Weymann and Chaves made un ■uccesaful attempts to Hy across the Slmplon Paw to Milan; Chaves near , ly equalled hla record for height, but i was unable to make headway against the air current a. W D. Maclagaa, former archbishop ! of York, <lied In London. Jxmjls Botha will retain his post of premier In South Africa, despite hit defeat la the recent elections. Senator Lodge, who was taken 111 oa Saturday with Indigestion, was said to be tn fine conditloa at his home in Nahant, Mass la a letter U> kts sister. Mlaa Marv » i lay nor. the mayor described MMtliuas after the attempted iii»s> •inatten. for which he held the Hearst newspapers respott»ible. Good Piano for Sale. A Br ultiur) Plauo senate) lu • oml i i»iu«lliio«i. Appl> st PHION OFFICE. 3MF. Pennsylvania Railroad TWO-DAY EXCURSION TO $2.50 to BUFFALO AND RKTI'RN $2.75 to NIAGARA FALLS AND HKTI'KN From Emporium Junction Wednesday, September 28,1910 i TtchtU stiud (ulss aeiy as Irstss lft»»l»s • » »s«t t;tl A. M. (taud r*turnin« us ell KtlMlMilai fftllft ftti.l lluftlu, IS M N M eill m>l Ss ckKksd us U«m ocksu. Ttekvtteiil suttMsee«r«Mt Is P*ll«u*b Herlur at NiMltiSfl I'M. J. a. WOOD, U*TOVTN«»KtMH MIKO W. NOVI>, Cwuiki TiiSc Mw>h<' IMMtll Ptwuiii *|Hl Imi tin ■sum"' . PILES suppository U>tM S«»—i«. * t . ailua ' I.UH! »'l «• hi ••• MX «M H>« ' l». S S »••... km lat. *U, Mini t»«» iwm ' a » s-<*st, t<u . ••im* "I* I '*• •' IS MM*. I IM« k.U ft* MMftl v- W> ' »ft~». 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