FALL OPENING SEPT. 29 and 30TH In Millinery We wish every woman in Cameron County would come and see the handsome New Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Furs, and Fail Millinery, etc., now on display here. We are confident that any woman who will do so, will con clude that this is the store that ever keeps pace wih the progress of the times. To every woman who has an interest in Better Clothes, we ex ... v tend a most cordial invitation to come see and try on. We will not $ • urge you to buy, 1* We know we are showing by far the greatest values and the • ~ finest assortments of high-class apparel for Ladies ever shown by this or any other store in Emporium. We want you to know it. 112 The only way is to come and see for yourself. % The one way we can convince you of the advantages in qual ity, service and price to be obtained exclusively at this store is by the goods themselves. Come and see what this store and our unequalled values can do for you. We extend the same hand of welcome to the one who comes to look that we do to the one who comes to buy. I E. S. Coppersmith, ' The Store That's Built on Quality* - _ v..r PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Niagara Falls September 21, October 5,1910 Tt"" $4.60 from Emporium, Pa. BPBTIAI. TRAIN at Pullman Parlor C*r«, Dining Car. and l)*y (ioache. running *la «tie PICTURESQUE lUtOUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Ticket* good foing on Mfreoial Train and connecting lram«, »»d good returning «B reg ales traiaa within FIFTEEN DAYS. Hlpp-iO within limit allowed ai Buffalo returnlngt Iflu«ratad Booklet and full loformationjniav be|ubtained from Tickrl A*ent». 4. a. WOOD, CIKO. W. UOYD, l*a * < * ob *T < •. EUfIW id/l/l, I rt »»„ '» fIiItUIIIUHi CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1910, ,— a—4 _ ' ft ' x , 1 Choice Confections What is more blissful these days than a big hammock, a good book and a box of REYMER'S good candies? If going away for over Sunday, take a box of REYMER'S with you to nibble on. There aren't any better con fections made. We don't know where you can get any so good. A box of thess candies daintily packed makes a very acceptable gift. , YOUR BEST GIRL. On your Sunday call take a box of our daintv confections and insure yourself a sweet place in hei thoughts, by a gift of the celebrated Reymer's Chocolates and Hon Rons. Give us a call and be convinced. Seger & Company Phone 21. Autumn Announcement A Fine Line of Coats, Suits, Skirts and Shirtwaists, just received NEW FURS A large consignment of new furs that are uow opeu for inspection. A special discount of 10 per ceut on regular price will be made to thoac purchasing befure October lit. A small cash deposit will secure the fura. Call rarly, H.A.Zarps & Co The Sting of s Bee. An enßtern fnlrti* tells of a pntpntnt? who demanded that there should be brought to him the stings of a thou sand bees killed because one of their colony had dared commit lose majesty by stinging the band of royalty. When they were brought to a tiny golden thimble the king was so amazed to find that a thousand of the hypoder mic points made such a little mass that be issued a manifesto to the ef fect that thereafter no person within the bounds of the kingdom should complain *t the sting of a bee. The lesson of the fable is that petty an noyances hurt because tbey are exag gerated In the mind: that when they are seen In their actual proportions they are so slight as to merit only contempt. How much comfort would come to the majority of persons iI they could but see the tiny slfce of the bee stings that lead them to acts of petulance, words of anger, expressions of reproach. The bee sting annoy ances have caused lifelong breaches of friendship. They have broken up fam ilies and caused anger and resentment to take the place of love and fealty.— Baltimore American. The Mississippi of Streets. A street Is like a river, with Its hu man current carrying all manner of drift between its banks of residences or shops on either side. And if this simile be appropriate then New Tork's Broadway Is the Mississippi of streets. Probably no other avenue In the world presents so many contrasts in the flot sam and Jetsam it carries from Har lem to the Battery Every type of hu manity—uprooted saplings from farms and orchards, proud hulled craft In silks and satins—may be described in the surging mass. Banker and boot black, the swaggering swell and the draggled derelict, walk shoulder to shoulder—rush, rather, for Broadway Is a maelstrom, the embodiment of New Tork's bustle and hurry, the place where nothing can stand stllL Rich ard Harding Davte once said that everybody "seems to be trying to reach the bank to have a check cashed be fore 8 o'clock." George Selbel la Pittsburg Gasette-Tlmes. Queer Collateral. "Here is a fact as Strang* aa It la true," said an Egyptologist. "Mum mies In ancient Egypt wefe used chief ly as collateraj "When a$ Egyptian wanted to bor row he gave his father's or grand father's mummy as security. Some times, if he required a large sum, be gave his father and both grandfathers, and ha woold even throw in the mam my of his mother-in-law If she for tunately happened to be In a mummi fied state. "Joking aside," the Egyptologist con tinued. "what I tell you is the truth. An Egyptian was not permitted to borrow without pledging the mummy of some near relative. It was deemed in Egypt both Impious and Infamous not to redeem so sacred a pledge as that, and he who died with a family mummy still In pawn was himself buried in unconsecrated ground."—Cin cinnati Enquirer. The Postage Stamp. Consider the postage stamp. It says nothing regarding the difficulty of the task assigned to it, but by dint of close application it usually geta there; also It delivers the goods. Again, if one isn't enough to carry the thing through, two or more by working harmoniously together see the thing to a finish. No matter If the (mailt matter be weighty. It puta a good face (of Wash lngtoni on it and goes directly to the point It geta licked and stamped upon, and men besmirch Its fitir fea tures and oft times give It more to carry than the (postal) union allows But In spite of all this. It sticks un flinchingly to the matter In hand by virtue of the fact that It knows that It has good backing Its sUck-to-lt-lvlty la worthy of em ulation by you—Judge's Library. Water Celere. Water color painting was gradually raised from the hard, dry style of the eighteenth century to Its present bril liancy by the efforts of Nicholson. Cop ley, Sanley and others The Water Color aoclety'a exhibitions began In ISO 6 ami may be said to mark the real beginning of modern water color paint ing. The great master, If not creator of the art was the celebrated Turner, of whom we read so much in the works of John Uuakiu.— Exchange Hew Old They Were. "I see you employ a number of old men." -I do." "How old are they?" "Too old to be Interested In canoeing or wandoliaa or race horses or girls or tennis. That uiakea them Sue for work."— Washington lleraid Rather. The subjoined Item appeared In a French newspaper: "There wss found In the river this morning the bud* at s soldier cut tu pteese and sewed up In a sack The cireaatstsaeee eeoni to preclude au> suspicion of •olcide " CMS terns s«d Menu tNtr i'umuuii sod t>«bits a.-e like itie rwla to ruada fhe wheels ol life set Me Into them and we )»•* along thrui r I fee wire beenaee It Is tow luot'i truttUl* •• fSt uMI Ol I U»ui >S« U.dn't Mew ItiMptuyer Mm why H-m U»>tl Ml****' lMi| tun *t|iel iu< 112 inims he* earns *>td U»r > l ir».J l<-«4*l Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy is Jo-day the best known medicine in use for the relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, aDd should be taken at the first unnatural loosene&s of the bowels. It is equally valuable for child ren and adults. It always cures. Bold by all dealers. When Merit Wins. When the medicine you take cures your disease, tones up your system and Makes you fed better? stronger and more vigorous than befere, That is what Foley Kidney Pills do for you, in all cases of backache, headache, nervousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness and general weakness that is caused by any disorder of the kidney or bladder. For sale by Emporium Drug Co. Your kidney trouble may be of long standing, it may be either acute or chronic, but whatever it is Foley's Kid ney Remedy will aid you to get rid of it quickly and restore your natural health «nd vigor. "One bottle of Foley's Kid ney Remedy made me well," said J. Sibbull, of Grand View, Wis. Com menoe taking it now. For sale by Em porium Drug Co Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for twenty-five cents. A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by all dealers. A Reliable riedlcln—eNot a Narcotic Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., says Foley's Honey and Tar saved her little boy's life. She writes: "Our little boy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doctor's medicine did not cure him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar in which I have great faith. It cured the coagh as well as the choking and gagging spells, and he got well in a short time. Foley's Honey and Tar has many times saved us much trouble and we are never without it in the house." For sale by Emporium Drug Co. It Saved His Leg. "AH thought I'd lose my leg, "writes J. A. Swensen, -of Wat'ertown, Wis "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it, sound and well." Infallible for Bkin Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rhenm, Boils, Sever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at all druggicts. "Cab be depended upon" is au expres sion we all like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Oianhma Ri tuedy it iio'ans that it never fails to cure diarr- I ■•ea. dytcntery or bowtl complaints. It i* pleasant to lake uud equally valuable for children and adults. Sold b} all dealers. n REMEDY Coughs, Colds, CROUP. WhoopgCough TUt ftatrfy cm k apse si li plcauai ts 'iM It rwrtiiiM m i|hii it «dtaf harmful draj aad may U fivta a* cssß tfsath ts • kafcy a» Is u nWI riles 23 ctao, large tlis M casts. ji New Novelty ] Ice Cream ) . and Confectionery \ i Parlors r , JOHN MeUOMALO, Manager V 'L QppMlta Host Ofloa. ' ' | Everything new and I'p-t© Data. '' ' ioa t'reani, leva, Hud* Water, jr aarved iu aty W. lj»ige Oml J ; 1 and l\>uifu»Vable Huoaw. | I I Kaperieiuwd Waitan, Prompt ' | I Her viae. We atudy to plraae 1 , I t >ur t'ouiVdiuiiafy, Pruit, and ' Huda Waivr department Is newt* | 1 filled, all g»..td being freali and | » }ju(* We kmdiy auTh-.it a aimre ' 1 ul the I'utilU |Mtreuage fall « , 1 *ud aav ua m