■ ■■ =3 The Beat Always Fall and Winter Goods Now in I If you desire a good fit ting and stylish made Suit that is stylish, give John Edelman a call at once and don't wait until the season is here and have to wait. Call at once. Fall Goods now in I Suits made to Order Prices from $25 to $45 We guarantee our work and if you fail to get a good fit you do not have to take the suit. Remember, we guarantee to give you a good fit, for we employ none but the best workmen. They all reside here, spend their money here, pay taxes . and help to keep up our county. Encourage home industry. Jno. Edelman EAST ALLEGANY AVENUE OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES HOTEL East Emporium, Pa. Foley's Kidney Pills Wkot Thmy Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia betes, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. Emporium Drug Company Foley's honey mad Tar for children,*■/«,sure. No opimtm s. COUOERSPORT 4 PORT ALLEGANY R. R Takiaa affect Aug. M. IMS. URWiU _ - ~ ,I t Ji~ STATIONS, p. M. A. m. r. M. A.M. »ort Allofanj,. Lf.l 188 11 37 7 13 IN Jbauucat Work*.... *1 34 00 °* ° or HI Ila IU U«l ID 111 ftoulatta 1 M II 87 7 10 ( 13 K now ilon'ft •» 00 IJ 91 00 • Him, 3 06 I'i «7 7 40 *-U Olmatrd, *3)O I'i II *7 44 « 17 ... lit 11 »0 7 41 » 46 Condariport. <,*■*.* I 1 • 10 II 17 North Coudaraport, " > ° *11411.... Frluk'a, *8 M *ll 44 Colaaburc, ..... .... 457 ..... 11 87 Uatau Urulgaa, *6 0? ..... *1 Vi ... Rayinonda 6 I'i I 1i5.... Oold. • 17 11* Naw Bald I 113 Nawßald Junction,.. 617 111.,,,. Karklna *4 M *1 *4 tferpanlar'a, ** I *1 tit .... Cruwali'a, .... *4 84 *l4l L'lynaaa 7 Ml 1 lit ... A.M.IV. M. I VMTWtM. |1 I I HTATIONH. 1 P. M. 4. M. r. M CuitAllagauy, ..... 4 lu k4O 410 L'baranal work* .... 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Get My Prices Before You Use Shingles M Poor oil cannot give ' fir good light There is no Y\ 1 rj flicker, no odor, no soot I FAMILY FAVORITE OIL 1 I is used. This triple-refined 0 | lamp oil costs no more than || I the inferior kinds—and saves l| B you no end of trouble. Get n 1 it from your desler's—it H \\ is there in barrels shipped B direct from our refin- S % Wawrly OU WmfUm Ou. Jf V\ fc»tfooo»4o«« Riftssro lr\ riTT«MNI«. PA. Alio mikiri ofWtvtrlf Av Special Auto Oil *it4 fJL Wovorly Uoooltnoo, I MOVES 1 THI MOWWIWO i A A FREE TRIAL JtW package A k * ft** l w aii'iaa «ku will oi)ia Fait a Metal Mad. Cft., la Hu,. N T. uTv Ikia old aalakliahad praaaratwa kaa aakiaaad a la'fta aaia aai a.,uual ul »• JM PASS Aiaai utttu la all aaaaa alt aaall,*. a Caiama Via*. Blliaaeaaaa, »l< k Maad (iaiaaa aak*. Nariaaaftaaa, kigaar aa4 fkiataaaa [itar Iraabla. Uair tf Caata. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910. Mr. Franklin at the Bar. Among the state pspers for the year 1530 may l>e re«il a letter from John Bartelet to Henry Vlll.'s minister. Thomas Cromwell, stating that In ac cordance with the recent act the mayor and aldermen hud chosen Mr. Pryseley to attend the English parliament as the representative of Calais and that be had made certain arrangements about his passage Into England. One Thomas Boyd was elected as his colleague, and Calais continued to send M. P.'s to Westminster until. In tbe reign of Mary, we lost tbe stronghold we had held for over two centuries. This Is the only Instance In England's history of anything like colonial rep resentation at Westminster unless la deed we reckon one or two exceptional occasions when colonial grievances hare been voiced at tbe bar of the house of commons, as they were so brilliantly by Benjamin Franklin, when Burke Raid the scene reminded him of "a master examined by H par cel of schoolboys."—London News. Lsarn to Laugh. Laughter Is tbe best of all tonics. Bacilli are humorless folk and hate the physical constitution that la al ways vibrating with the shocks of fun. This la a truism, but serviceable and likewise worth repeating are the platitudes on laughter as the great aaeptlc of the aoul. It la true there are different kinds of laughter, and some of them need formaldehyde. There Is a kind. too. that needs bicar bonate of soda as an antidote—aa other that calls for Uthla tablets. But the right sort of lsughter was stole* from tbe gods by some wiser Prome theus. and nothing can prevail against it In America there Is plenty of laughter, good, bad and Indifferent, bat mostly good, and much that is very good. It is one of our greatest nation al resources. May we conserve It al ways. A people that laugh kindly and often have not much to fear; a people that laugb widely, nothing.— Chicago Tribune. Fanny Dickens. Fanny, the sister of Charlea Dickens, was one of tbe first students entered at the old Royal Academy of Music when it opened Its doors at Tenterdea street in 1823. and at that time tbe students lived at the academy, only going home for the week end. "Bvery Sunday," Dickens told Forster, "I was at the academy at 0 o'clock in the morning to fetch her (Fanay). and we walked back there together at night" And the Sunday Itself the two spent— in the Murshalsea prison, where their father and mother then resided, owlag to Mr. Dickens having "failed to pro pitiate his creditors." While her fa ther waa still In prison Fanny won a prize at tbe academy, and the future novelist then engaged In pasting la bels on blacking pots at 7 shillings a week, was present to see her receive It—Westminster Uasette. Twain and the Riverine*. Mark Twain once told to a party of friends the following story on himself: On one occaalon when be started oa a trip down tbe Mississippi river on a flalboat he waa advised never to aa swer tbe questions asked by rivermea on other boats and never to bandy words with them, as he would t>e sure always to come out second best. He followed the advice religiously for a time, but oue day he thought he saw a chance to get the better of a river man who culled out: "Hey. thar. what yer louded with?" "Jackasses. Don't yon want to come aboard?" yelled back Twain. "That's whut 1 reckoned seein' aa how the; let ther biggest donkey bev titer run of the deck!" came back. Twain made a dive below as all tbe rlverinen 111 the nrii;bl><>rhd set up a derisive laugh at bla expense. "Nijjflartng" Legs. Tbe question waa aaked me aa a aa tlve of Malije If I could Hud out what "nlggertug" logs meuut In the state ment "We nlggered tbe logs." I toaai that to "nigger'* logs wiaa to save tbe labor of chopping them Into lengths by pillnic tbem up croeaed at poiata where It waa desired to separate tbem. By building Ores under theee crossings several ioga could be burned Into sec tions at ooce. Because "a bigger" waa supposed to be lazy this laay man's way of catting logs Into leagtha was. natnrally enough, called "nig goring."—Applet on Morgan in New Shakes peareana. The Inexpensive Policeman. Mr. Waiter Seymour, who wrltee "Upe and Dowus of a Wandering Life." bad Tboruld Uogers for a tutor whUe at Oxford. Ilogvrs waa as umuslng as be was heterodox. M I re member asking him one day, 'Mr. Rog ers. what do you consider the origin at I Ibe Idea of the devidf 'Cheapest po -1 Itceman they could find"" A Mistake. Applicant For Hituatlon—l've coma ababt that Job wot wos advertised. Employer—Well. <*sn you do the worfef Applicant (In great aiarmt— Work I 1 I thought U waa a fnretnan you waatadl | l'unch. Hie Penalty. Gere idlae-What did pa say wbea you asked him for my baud? Gerald He said that he wouldn't stand la tbs way of my unhappluess If I needed tbe money badly —New York Press. No CeesM. Bella - I uuderstaud your sister mar ried a struggling jouug man? (Jus— Yes, he struggled hard, but be couldn't get sway from her. Ttiere ere many religions, but tbere , Is euly uue utorullty Husk In PUT RERSY UNDER THE SEARCHLIGHT Democrats and Prohlbitlontsts Charge Him With Hypocrisy. •i • ■■ HIS VERACITY IS QUESTIONED And His Administratis** as Stats Trsssursr Is Mads ths Subject sf a •harp Attsek. Without tbs Republicans being call ed upon to firs a shot, William H. Berry, the Keystone Party aominas for governor, has bsen (airly riddled by the oratorical batteries sf the Pro hibitionists aad the (action of the De mocracy which he deserted when he was defeated in the Alleatown conven tion. From every aide. Berry's reputation for veracity has bse« attacked. He is accused of (alsehood, of breaking his solemn promises and of hypocrisy of tbe rankest kiad. Not only Is his word questlonsd, but aerlous allegations regarding his con duct while holding the office of state treasurer are being boldly made by some of the most prominent leaders in the Democratic party. Hot Democratic Declaration. Berry's refusal to withdraw (rom tbe field, alter Grim, the Democratic nom inee for governor, had expressed a wil lingness to comply with the request of prominent Democrats aad independ ents, that both Berry and Grim retire to permit of fusion on former Mayor Guthrie, of Pittsburg, called forth fur ther bitter denunciations of the Key stone candidate, who was accused of selflshnssa and being lackiag in pa triotism. la an address to the voters of Penn sylvanla the Democratic state execu tive committee has denounced Berry aa Insincere. Berry's refusal to com ply with the request of the representa tive cltlaens who asked him to retire to permit of fusion, they say "is con vlnclng evidence of the fact that his only object is to defeat Mr. Grim and aot Mr. Tener." The address refers to Mr. Berry as "one whose record in financial transac tions Is, to say the least, not above suspicion," and asks whether the peo ple shall expect good government from Senator Orim or from "one who has been accused In the public press of d» positing puKic funds whilst In an im portant official position to financial In stitutions for the promotion of his own enterprises ?" At a mass meeting held in Philadel phia last week, W. K. Meyers, of Har rlsburg, in a speech declared that when Berry was elected treasurer a number of prominent Democrats went te him and offered togo on his bond, but he declined the proffer afld ac cepted the services of the president of a Harrlsburg trust cempaay. This is the company through which Berry, while he waa state treasure, floated a big loan for the Berry brick yard, and It has been a subject of comment that while Berry was state treasurer the state deposits in this trust company were Increased enormously. Prohibition Nominee en Berry. In a speech delivered a fe*w nights ago, Madison F. Prohibition nominee for governor, paid his re spects to Mr. Berry. "The Keystone Party," said Mr. Larkin. "with W. H. Berry at Its head, la nothing more than a let of dis gruntled office-seekers kicked out of other parties. It Is nominations and offices they want They don't want re form! Berry Is for temperance today, whisky tomorrow and local option the aeat day. The Keystone Port/ people Aea't knew what they want;" "Votes for Berry will «ome from whose his Is net known," he declared. "His neighbors will aot support him because they say he 1s too tricky, ■srry has had his arms up for years, like llghtalnit reds waiting te be struck by all the party conventions la the state. He comes now with his boss ridden Keystone Party claiming It is an anti-liquor party, which Is only a big bluff. He Is not sincere. He baa ■o high principles for the good of the whole people, but he aims to satisfy a personal ambition and to satisfy a grudge agalust his political enemies. "Berry got the nomination of the Prohibition party before, but he de serted at the most critical moment and went over to support a whisky candi date and he stumped the state for him Just before election. Then he was dls gruntled because tbe Prohibitionists did not honor him with the nomination this year." Berry's Dsmeoratlc Allies. Mr Berry is a Democrat, but he has no party standing, lie does not come as a candidate of a party. He Is self appointed, or. to be wore precise, he Is the appointee of s handful of self appointed delegates who gathered to gether to earry out tbe Berry wiabes aud Ihe Berry ambitions On the Merry ticket Is a host of Democratic candidate* for congress and the legislature These caudidateu are not there by the virtue of primary •lections, but by the gram of the Berry state comiHttee, which assumes to Itself the voice of the people. The Berry pretension* are those or a mere self seeker. list, th"U. Berry needs Ihe emoluments of office for how else is he to make good to the wUhed Colonel Ouffey, Democrath "hoe* ' the euuta of money borrowed from biiuT WHAT? NICER JUST ASK YOUR WIFE IF SHE WOULDN'T LIKE TO HAVE A NEW RANGE 7 SHE'LL LIKE THE KIND WE SELL. COME AND SEE. WE HAVE THE BEST. WE CARRY A FINE LINE OF HEATING STOVES FOR ALL KINDS OF FUEL. ESPEC IALLY A FINE LINE OF WOOD AND COAL HEATERS. A FULL LINE OF BASKETS AND MEASURES FOR ALL PURPOSES. A FULL LINE OF GAS HOSE. COAL PAILS AND AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. Plumbing, Tinning, Steam and Hot Water Heating a Speciality. The Most Complete Line of Hardware Never has our establishment been better able to meet tbe demands of the trade.than at present. We have the largest and most complete line of everything that should be found in a first class Hardware Btore. Drop in and see us—no harm done if you do not purchase. F. V. HEILMAN & CO. Next door to Geo. J. La Bar's Furniture Store. COMPETITION DEAD! 1 A-T H G. B. HOWARD & CO'S 1 H WEST FOURTH ST., § p. EMPORIUM, CAMERON CO., PA. || iI NOTICE LARGEST AND 11,081 COMPLETE LINE 1 of GENERAL MERCHANDISE in COUNTY IS OUR MOTTO:—Good and Reliable 1 Goods at Moderate Prices. i Groceries l Canned goods, strictly pure, conforming with the pure VE food law, consisting of Tomatoes, Peaches, Pears, BnccotaA and Corn, Corned and Dried Beef, Veal Loaf, Salmon, Sar- yE dines in oil and mustard, Pickles by the keg or in bottles, all 5$ kinds of Fish, by the piece or pail, Hams, Bacon and Salt Pork, or anything you desire in ihe Grocery line; also Hay, Jg Feed, Oats, Straw and Flour. Clothing U Our stock of Underwear is complete. National Wool, Ijf, I Fleece lined and Ballbrigau Shirts and Drawers which cannot be surpassed in price or durability. Our line of Overalls, Over Jackets, l'ants, Work and Dress Shirts, Wool and Cot-