MORE LIKELY. First Burglar—Did you fit anything, Bill? Second Burglar Ko. The bloke what Uvea there lg a lawyer. Flrat Burglar—Didn't you "low" aif thing T NOTICE. Stockholders' meeting. THE Board of Director* of the Emporium Water Company, hereby give notice that a special meeting of the Stockholders will be held •t the office of tbt said Company, in Emporium, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, the twenty-second day or December, 1910, at 2 o'clock, p. m..for the purpose of voting for or against the proposed in crease of the capital stock of the said Company from $60,000 to 112 100,000. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN D. LOQAN. Secretary. October 13, 1910.-85-1 It. Notice of Meeting of Stockholders of Cameron Powder Manufacturing Company to Votl on Proposed In ereaso of Capital Stock, NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholder* of the Cameron Powder Manufacturing Company, that a special meeting of the Stock holders of said corporation will be held at the general office of said company, in Emporium, Pa., on the 6th day of December, 1910, at one o'clock, P. M., to take action on the proposed In crease of the capital stock of said corporation f>om one hundred thousand dollars to one hun dred and fifty thousand dollars. JOHN SCHWAB, Secretary. Emporium. Pa., Oct. Ist, 1910<—#4-9t, ORDINANCE No, \ N Ofcbll&ANclS AND BE- A dUIRI«U THE AND CON STBUCTiWQQ?'AifevS*'" SURFACE DRAIN AGE STREET FROM TOE WEST MNE OF CHESTNUT STREET TO PINK STREET, THENCE TO A POINT IN THE STREAM KNOWN AS THE MII.L RACE EAST OF PINE STREET AND SOUTH OF THE PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAILROAD. Be it ordained and enacted by the Council of the | Borough of Emporium, Penntylvania, and it U hereby ordained and enacted by authority of £ the tame. Section 1. That the Street and Sewer Com mittee of the Council of the Borough of Empori um be authoriied and instructed to cause to be laid and constructed a 24-inch surface drainage sewer commencing at a point at or near the in tersection of the north line of Third street and the west line of Chestnut street; Thence crossing Chestnut street along the north line of Third street and continuing to the intersection of the north line of Third street with the west line of Walnut street; Thence southeasterly to a point in the south line of Third Street about 494.77 feet from the southwest corner of Third and Spruce streets; Thence continuing along the south line of Third street to the southwest cor ner of Third and Spruce streets; TheDCe con tinuing crossing Spruce street along the south line of Thi id street to Pine street and croesing Pine street to a point at or near the southeast corner of Third and Pine streets; Thence along the east line ot Pine street to the right ot way of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad; Tbeuce crossing the said Rtilroad to a point Id the Mill Race about 20 feet southeasterly from the boiler house of the Emporium Milling Com pany. Section 2. That the said Street and Sewer Commr.tee be authoriied to enter Into a con tract for the laying and constructing of the said sewer at a lump sum or to enter into a contract for the laying and constructing of the said sewer for the actual cost of labor and material plus ten per cent, or that they be authorised to have the work performed by day labor as in their discre tion seems best. Introduced into Council, Aug. 18.1910. T. H. NORRIS, President of Council. Atteet:— C. E. Crandell, Clerk. Approved this 3rd day of October, 1910. J. D. MARSHALL. 35-4t Burgees. obtain U. B. and Foreign , 1 iSBHB iHend model, sketch or photo of invention ior l ' freereport on patentability. For free book, < How to SecureT Dint UJDIfQ write' < j ' an J I I II I " I H " !■■* Autumn Announcement A Fine Line of Coats, Suits, Skirts and Shirtwaists, just received NEW FURS A large consignment of new furs that are now open for inspection. A special discount of 10 per cent on regular price will be inatle to those purchasing within the next week. Ajsinall cash deposit will sec ue the furs. Call early. H.A.Zarps&Co \ " V : ELECTION PROCLAMATION To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross {X} in the square, in the first column, opposite the name of the party of your choice. A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. P JRST COLUMN GOVERNOR SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Mark One) _____ 26th DISTRICT. To Vote a Straight Party Ticket, JohllK .- r ,f R*P»bi<««_ |_ Mark a Cross (X) in This Column. ~1 WOND-EM,- u»g,E. _ J.™» k. P. H.m, J.___ t Webster Grim, Democratic. u mmmM J. C. McAllister, Prohibition. Madison F. Larkin; Prohibition. John W. Slayton, Socialist. —• ■ R. A. Walker, Keystone. 'Rtfvminlirian > I George Anton, Industrialist. « IXUpUUIIVaII a William H. Berry,. Keystone. L L—- REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL □ • < ASSEMBLY '(Mark One) LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Joaiah Howard, Republican. (Mark One) John David Marshall, Democratic. ' 112 Republican. James Harvey, Socialist. John M. Reynolds, • • -j - - _ L. •i : ( Workingmens League. Thomas H. Greevy, Democratic. Charles E McConkey, Prohibition. Louis Cohen, Socialist. _ Wm. 11. Thomas, "industrialist., . ~ _ D. Clarence Gibboney, Keystone. I —~~—| —| ;; Socialist I I SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS I (Mark One) ■mm wJbHM T7 Republican. Henry Houck, •{ —— ■ I Workingmens league. □ James I. BlakiSlee, ' Democratic. Charles W. Huntington, Prohibition. Beaumont StykeaT ' ' Socialist. James Erwin, Industrialist. __ John J. Casey, Keystone. |__ Keystone I REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 21 St DISTRICT. (Mark One) ___ □ ( Republican. , Charles E. Patton ■{ ( Prohibition. _ William C. Heinle, Democratic. __ SwjSa C VOTING- PLAOBS. BLBOTION" OFFIOMBLS. Tlie place for holding the election forjthe Township of Shippen snail be »tthe building ot l^ o^t he SUtes'or'of tLs'state or^anycity^^incor^™^'*^l*o^'whether a commissioned o»cer or otherwUe a subordinate the late J. H. Wiley, es«t of Portage wagon bridge in said Township. _ or agent, who is or shal'l be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of thle .State, or of the United BUU«, or For the West Ward of the Borouflh of Emporium, at the Rink In *ald Ward. of any city or incorporated district, and also that every Member of Congress and of the State Legislature and of the Belectof Common OomcU ufh of Emporium, H the City Hull in S For the East Ward of the Borough of Emporium, at the Hoee House in said Ward. .fiijbufto any offlce to be then voted for except that of an election olßcer. For the Township of Portage, at the Slier Springs Hotel. , .. otvi n under my hand and seal at my office, In Emporium, Pa., thi. 2Kh day of October, A.D., i»10. For the Township of Uumber at the Alpine House. , • .tOHN W- NOHRIS. TSftPLll For the Township of Oibeoo at the house of A. J. Dent. , LOOCtiJ For Hick. Rnn.DtatrlctM the Hall of John E. Sheriff of Cameron County. For the Borough of Driftwood, ai the Town Hall. 4 . * Pox th§ Township Qrovs at th# HoUl of Qoo. P. Hhaffer. . ———— GiiSSI m M A B*r», Curti* fc»L»«r f«r Wyyrm— n Uwmmrwo atio». H ■ «(V(I MOWN TO r*ll. "Kf/' ***£ I ■ fociioa.(luaraitteed or M<.aej KtrauiU4. Hui |.r#|>al4 ■ ■ for |l .00 par tel. Will Mud Ikaai.a trlal.to b« for ■ ■ >k« ralkfad. Iu>)lltlril. If/Mr 4r*J«l»l dn aM ■ ■ km tte» ml )M ardan ulk 1 WIITIO mwett M., mr«. uimtw. Xt. | SoH in Emporium by L Ttggirl and K. C Qodton CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910. Warning All persona are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Manager at the works* KKYBTONK POWDER MM, Co. Emporium, Pa.. August Ist IVOS BOYS! QIRLHI FREE COLUMBIA BICY CLES for a little eusy spare time work for Hampton's Magazine. Bend postal for wonderful FREE Bicyole Offer. Address "Bicycle Club," Room 638, 66 West 35th St., New York. 38-4t. A Generous and Charitable Wish. "I wish all might know ol the benefit I received from your Foley's Kidney Remedy," says I. N. Hegsn, Farmer, Mo. (lis kidneys and bladder gave him so much pain, misery and annoyance, he could not work, nor sleep, lie says Fo ley's Kidney Remedy completely cured him. For sale by Kuiporium Drug Co. A Good Position. Can be bad by ambitious young men and ladles in the field of "Wireless" or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8- hour law became effective, aud Mince the Wireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the oountry there is a great shortage of telegraph ers. Positions pay beginners from |7O to f9O per mouth, with good chanoe of advancement The National Tele graph Institute operates six official In ♦itutes in America, under supervi 'l' R , and Wireless Officials vaduates Into positions, to write to them for A. Cincinnati, 0., or Pblla dei, 34-6t Chains, tin's Cough Remedy has be come famous for its cures of coughs and oolds, croup and influcusa. Try il when ID need. 11 contains no harmful sub nance and always gives prompt relief. ' Sold by all dealer*. Wanted. Bales Manager for Cameron county. Must be capable of organizing a sales torce to secure subscriptions for our magazine. References required. Spe cial Agency, National Sportsman, 75, Federal Btreet, Boston, Mass. 3t I Square Deal Mills EMPORIUM, PA. E. J. Rogers, Prop'r OUR MOTTO:— Honest Weight and Honest ( Goods. No need to send your buck wheat to St. Marys or anywhere away Irom home to be floored. The quantity and quality of the Flour we are getting is O. K. Call, phone or write. Out of town orders tilled same day re ceived. A share of the trade respect fully solicited BiWITT'S CARBOLIZED WITCH HAZEL SALVE Mr Burnt, tsrs* QUICK ATTENTION The* most careful pre scription work i» done at our drug store aud you do not have to wait a long time for it. This department is taken care of by a registered graduate who given his entire time and attention to your prescription lin ing, and at our store von can l>e sure you receive not only tlie very best of service, but you do not have to wait long for it. Old Reliable Drug Store GEO. C. TA6GART, Prop EMPORIUM. PA. KEELEYCURE ITht cur* that ha* h*aa roatlaaoaahr § Nccnaul for mora thau II jr««ra u I worth lanMlnllH, For the ilrug oa I ■lrtnk h>MI. Wt llii for particular*. • I aoaljr Kf dm laalltuta la Wratrra I Haaa. «•«« KlKh Ava.. IMttahurgh. I'a. I Speaking of the Divorce Evil Trying to succeed in business without advertising U like the MM of the man who, trying to cut expenses, divorced his wife and alone attempted to keep house and raise his children. It coat him more money for doctor bill* and funeral ex penses in a year than be gave his wife in a lifetime. When advertising ia divorced, business suc cess becomes failure. This paper ia building your neighbor's business. He has reasons. He tried and It helped him. It ia not an eiperhnrnt this paper brings results. Good, hard, convincing results 4*4«r*. tUi|rr'l«l». 1«M». t|WK U.I TRADE MORAL—Joan of Aro was the only woman on earth able to resist a bargain adver tisement—and she's dead. If you've got a bargain in some thing, advertise it to the wom en folks in this paper.