SaVe Ga While we liavn numerous COOKING, HEATING and PARLOR STOY KS in our large stock, comprising the finest makes, at most <■ m.s , uible prices, we constantly add the latest and most improved. We carry the largest line in Cameron county. Our latest favorite is "The Ohio" iiL Combined Coal and Gas llaiig i HBl"11' IL' - sigj, heavy ca9t iron, cored and drilled. ONE-HALF MINUTE required to change thin Range from gusto coal or vice-versa. TO CHANGE from gas to coal lift out top burners, close slides at top burner openings, close front slide-draft, pull out cast iron false oven bottom, remove cover from same and place it into cover hole in regular bottom. W A TERFRONT-CAST Malleable, can be supplied in firebox for coal if desired. rOi' BUHNERS art* '.ho well known star drilled variety, are re movable, no holts, simply lift out. LARGE ROUND DRILLED OVEN BURNER is not movable, gj always ready for me. Hw improved pilot light. BOWL SHAPED FLUE, containing oven burner, has opening at ottom, giving required air supply for perfect combustion. DAMPER in closet pipe open for coal, close for gas. BROIL WITH COAL, raise fro it two section,adjust swing brackets, attached at side of warming-closet. OV EN PM ERMOMETER on every combined Coal and Gas Range. ODORiIOOL \VARiIING CLOSET draws heat and fumes from top cooking surface to flue. EVERY RANGE GUARANTEED A PERFECT BAKER AND COOKER The Most Complete Line of Hardware Never lias our establishment been better able to meet the demands of the tra ie than at present. We have the largest and most complete line of everything that should be found in a first class Hardware store. Drop in and Jsee us—no harm done if you do not purchase. | F. V. HEILMAN & CO. j | door to.l. Litßar's Furniture Store. jj I saaBHE COMPETITION DEAD! asmmm I WEST FOURTH ST., /;• j| KvUt'ORIUM, C.vmi;RO\ CO., I*A. ' «r;. r _ JBS23L"k i - I NOTICE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE •jf of GENERAL MERCHANDISE in COUNTY if ! OUR MOTTO:—Good and Reliable \ J | Goods at Moderate Prices. m n i ~~~ 1 m Groceries Jj& Canned goods, .strictly pure, conforming with tlie pure jC|i food law, consisting of Tomatoes, Peaches, Pears, Succotash and ( orn, Corned and Dried Beef, Veal Loaf, Salmon, Sar :m Klines in oil and mustard, Pickles by the keg or in bottles, all ® ' c ' ,u^s i'ish, by the piece or pail, Hams, Bacon and Salt >i Pork, or anything you desire in the Grocery line; also Hav Feed, Oats, Straw and Flour. Clothing ,£$ , Our stock ol Underwear is complete. National Wool, 112 '{N lined and liallbrigan Shirts and Drawers which caunot m be surpassed in price or durability. Our line of Overalls, * ;||| Over Jackets, Pants, Work and Dress Shirts, Wool and Cot- i iil ton Socks, Gloves and Mitts, will surprise you in price and ¥■ ||j quality. Shoes and Rubbers m Men and Boys' work and dress Shoes, Ladies and Chil- % !,jfl dren's shoes. Complete line and all sizes. Rubbers of allkind ■■ '/M for Ladies, Children and Lumbermen's. M Dry Goods i|j] Cannot be surpassed in this line. Have everything from i.i % a darning needle to a sewing machine. Our line of Embroi- M; deries and Insertions are complete. Come look our stock jfp '\>M over and be convinced. m I Hardware Axes, Shovels, Hinges, Hammers, Hatchets, all kinds «' d sizes of Nails and Spikes. Our Tinware, etc., consists of "■s? Milk Pans, Tin Cups, Wash Basins. Full stock of (j> ; 1 'iiniberrnan's Supplies, Lever Stocks, Neck Yokes, Axe and \ ■ ml Pick Handles, Spuds, Mauls, Grabs, etc. /i, j! frn We appreciate all orders and shall endeavor to give our itigjj immediate and prompt attention and give you as good ser- 'M fj vice and as reliable goods in the future as we have in the past. Ml Phone orders receive our prompt attention'.' 'M Yours truly, j| C. 15. HOWARD «& CO. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1910. I A Queer Ornamsnt. Some years we found in a secret drawer of a pearl ettiliroirtered work box three lucks i»f hair "listened to small enamel heart shaped mounts, with silver eyelets. Two were inscrlh ed "It. obt. lllth April. 1C04," "It. C. 10(H." The third had no inscription at nil. In this box I now keep an en graving of a portrait of Elizabeth, '•lueeu of Bo hem 1 11. which plainly shows the curl of hair In her left oar. attach ed fo a pearl earring. The painting, hy Oerard Ilonthorst. was engraved by G. Vertue. When ! showed these hair earrings to a gentleman <>f some considerable learning he informed me that an uncle of Anne, wife ol Kiny; James 1., was afflicted by a malady, still prevalent in Poland and some parts of Itussln. which consists of a growth of hair and flesh pendent from I lie ear. on which it is dangerous to operate owing to the ;.rofuse hemorrhage which ensues. He added that in consequence of this roy nl infirmity a fashion arose in the six teenth and seventeenth centuries of | wearing locks of hair pendent from tiie left oars. I believe there is a por trait of a Stuart lady still at Ilam House so adorned.—l/nidon Notes ami I Queries. The Pilot Fish. A little fimli about which many inter esting fancies cluster is the pilot fish. Aellan tells us that pilot fishes were supposed to he kindly disposed toward sailors and therefore liked to approach ships, which they continued with and guided until they reached land. They were deemed snored to Neptune, the god of the ocensi. who protected them from designed injury: consequently a i man who had ventured to eat one soon | afterward lost bis son by drowning. ! Apollo was said to have changed a j fisherman named I'ompilus. who had | crossed him in his loves, into a pilot j fish and condemned him for all eterni ty to the task of gratuitous pilotage. He is also said to be a pilot of sharks and is said to warn the latter away from baited hooks and other dangers and lead them to food. There really does exist a strange bond of friendship between the huge shark and this little member of the mackerel family, which are often to be seen traveling together, although the pilot fish's supposed care : to warn its companion of impending danger and to provide food for It is a : fallacy pure and simple. An English Election Trick. Corruption at elections in England took many curious forms in olden days, but there have been few more ingen- i | ious plans for securing the election of ! J the desired candidate than that prac- j ticed at Seaford in 1700. It was doubt- j 1 ful which way the polling would go i j unless a receiving officer could be | j found willing to pass some twenty-six | persons who still wanted seventeen j | days to complete the six months' resi- j | dence required by law. Accordingly j jit was arranged that the candidate j j should insist on all the six oaths dei j manded by statute being administered j ! to each voter individually, and tl»is. ; together with the time spent in deal i ing with every frivolous objection rais j | ed by counsel, made it impossible to j I poll more than four votes a day, so j i that the twenty-six where duly quali- j i tied by the time their turn came to | | vote. The Tramp's Reason. r l he late Joseph Dorsey of San Jose, the famous detective whose best feat ' was the capture of Canon Bernard j after a chase from Alaska to Cape j Horn, used to impute his success to i his knowledge of men. "A detective." be would say. "should know the habits of every class. Then no disguise can deceive him. All men. J even the most unmethodical, have i their habits. Even the tramp has his. '•'You great big lazy loafer,' I said to a tramp one December day, 'yon ought to be in jail!' " 'Yes, Algie,' the tramp replied as 110 pretended to fix a monocle in his eye. 'Yes: I know it's the correct thing for our set at this season, Algie: but. deuce take it, it's such a mild winter, don't you know.'"—Kansas City Star. An Indirect Hit. A patient who was suffering from a scalp wound was recently admitted to a hospital. "How did this happen?" asked the resident surgeon. "The wife bit me on the head with a stone," was the answer. "It's the first time I ever heard of a woman hitting anything she aimed at," the doctor observed jokingly. "Oh. she didn't aim it at me! She was throwing the stone at our neigh bor's fowls, and I was standing behind I Aer!"—-London Graphic. What a Change! "He used to kiss me every time we passed through a tunnel before our marriage." said the little woman, with sad reflections. "And does lie do so now?" asked the bosom friend. "No; he takes a drink."—Brooklyn Eagle. Reduced. "Old Juggleworth died at an ad Vaneed age, didn't he?" "On the contrary, tie died at 11 great ly reduced age. lie was really twenty years older than lie said he wus."- Chicago News. The Penalty. Jinks -How miu-h do you think a minister ought to get for marrying a couple? Filkins- Well, if wholly unac quainted with them, perhaps he might be let off with six months. His Way of Putting It. Slllictis— Po you believe there is honor among thieves? Cynic us- No; they are just ns bad us other people, '.'hlladelphhi Itecord. Red Faces and Red Hoses CURED IN A SHORT TIME. Do you suffer the embarrassment of carrying around an extremely red nose? or are you tortured with a red, blotchy or pimply face"? If so you are foolish to stand it long; it is the simpl est and easiest thing in the world to get rid of. No matter what have been the cause, the following harmless and inexpensive treatment wi 1 positively remove all traces of your embarrassment in fro/11 two to lour weeks. Get this prescription filled at ary drug store: Clearola one-half ounce, Ether one ounce, Alcohol seven ounces. Aux ana apply 10 ioe parts affected as often as possible, hut morning and night anyway, allowing it to remain on as long as possible, never less than ten minutes, the longer the better, tben you can wipe oil' the powdery fim deposited on the skin. You can get this put up at anv Drug Store. For any skin trouble this has no equal. The Soul of the Dog. The inferior and animal soul of the dog contains purer elements of natur al, spontaneous and boundless kind ness ttian that of the best of men.— H. Laverdan. in Paris Flavor of the Chicken Hav/K. The breast of a chicken hawk, which comes from the truest and purest of all meat-eating birds, lias the most de licious and gamy flavor of anything that walks, flies or swims.—Philadel phia North American. J Atlantic City WILDW'OOD, SEA ISLE CITY OR OCEAN CITY, N. ,J. EASTER 15-DAY EXCURSION Friday, March 25, 1910 I A, $9-55 from Emporium PHILADELPHIA Full information regarding leaving time of trains on which tickets will he accepted may bo obtained of Ticket \gcnis, or I-]. Yuogman, D. T. A., VVilliainsport, Pa. | J. R WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, 9 Passenger Traffic Manager. General PasscDper A pent I No. 113-1-4'. I nmsjvAi ix lawns ns .'T.iwjM.niwHijffiinij muffg—■uw wi<«MOßßMiginPMOKjw» r ;^jyftart , g'.'... sTZE^jHKnnsunK: 9 ADAM, MELDRUM ANDERSON GO. "Buffalo's Leading Store" Buffalo, N. Y. Established 1867 Women Who Wear Black Do You Know? Ik»l Ik»l li J. . r ■ MOW easy it is for even a good judge to be fooled as to the in trinsie value of black dress fabrics? That you do not have to be an expert to buy black goods from the A. M. & A. Co. I hat every yard of black material we sell is backed by a guarantee of AB SOLUTE SATISFACTION. r ! hat we know every yard of black dress material through and through— where, how and of what it is made. 1 hat it lias taken years oi experience and a knowledge of the most reliable manufacturers to bring the A. AT. & A. Co. Black Dress Goods Standard to its present high degree of excellence. That this assured QUALITY costs 110 more than the ordinary kinds and very often much less. All these points are fittingly illustrated TODAY and every day at the A. M. &A.( o. Black Dress Goods Store. SAMPLICS will be forwarded on request. Lupins, Michaus and Mesmins celebrated Black Tnssah Koyals, Mohair Crepes and I black l rench weaves are here in unusually novelty Crepons the newest weaves 42 to 46 1 largo assortments. inches wide, from 51.25 to §2.50 yard. 1 ilack silk warp, San Toy, all wool and silk B. Priestly's famous black weaves for street I warp Poplins, Ottomann's and Repp's black and mourning wear, in voiles, serges, Dia°on- I weaves, 42 to 54 inches wide from 75c to $8 ; als, Queen's Cloth, Henrietta, Melrose "and" I I y af d. _ | others, Irom SI to yard. | i.lack chain Diagonal?. Basket Weaves, Clav Special offering Wednesday of ten pieces of I Serges all high grade foreign makes, 44 to 54 54-inch all-wool black chiffon finish Broadcloth I inches wide, from SI to S3 yard. usually 51.25, at 95c yard. j R. R. Fares refunded in accordance with regulation of Retail Merchants' Board I More people are taking Foley's Kidney Remedy every year. Tt is considered the most effective remedy for all kidney and bladder troubles that medical science can devise. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities, builds up the svs tern, and restores lost vitality. Cedar Shingles §4.50 pt r thousand at B. Howard & Co's. Hoarse Coughs, S;uffy Colds. I'aiu in chest at.<' .-c re lungs,uro symp toms that quickly ' .'i \eio|; into a danger ous illness if the cold is not cured. Foley's Honey and Tai i-tops the cou»h, heals and eases the t. lentrth of time it takes togo for.l • • ctor often proves dangerotH. 'flic f--.-i v.ay is to keep Chamberlains COl. I, !!< inedy in the j house, and at tl.e fii -t indieation.of croup give the child a dos.- Feasant to take and always cures. Sold by all druggists If troubled with indigestion, constipa tion, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets a trial and you will be pleased with the result. These tablets invigorate the stomach and liver ami strengthen the digestion. Sold by all druggists. ist+v -dsgKaag-pffl- j ,|J A SAVK, CURTAIN RtLitr for srpi>Rx«*Bb MiwmtcAnoif FIFLP NEVCR KNOWN TO FAIL. Safe! Surel • Satu' 9 •> V" ° u a r * n M'»ne.r Hp funded. B*Dt prvpnid If! J f ' r 51.00 per bo*. U ill bcthl them on trial, to he for Fnl SJ > r,,ea r-ihve.|. Samples Free. If yuur d** not M ■M have the 111 send jouroriiots to the Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R C 'Jnison i Geo. .1. Laßar y i Furniture labour ettes. i The Sel to Set Before You o u ! /• ■' I : ' *■ •. . >'''■>■> •<>), Mill!' . : :- v '• > •\* T- > .' • - .112! : P tJmw » ,-JH? \ 2 ! ; i ! j Is waiting for you in theshape of a nice set of crockery. We are now showing asplen iid stock of good sound Crocker/, every j single piece warranted uee from i fault or blemish. The finest as j sortment in the county at rea i sonable prices. Undertaking fie«. J. Laßar SSwsijicwsi Cards. J. C. JOU.ISON. J. p. MCNABNB* P. A. JOHNSON. JOHNSON & MI.NAIiNhV , A TTORNEYS-AT- LAW EMPOUJUM, PA. Will give prompt attention to all business on t -ustrd to them. 16-ly. MICHAEL URENNAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW '.'ollectionu promptly attended to. Real e..Ute andpension claim agent, SS-ly. Emporium, Pa. B. \V. (iRKEN. JAY p. FHLI UItEEN A; FICLT, ATTORNEYS-A T-LA W , Corner Fourth and Broad streets, Emporium, Pa. All business relating to estate.collections,real estate. Orphan's-Court ind euerullav■"'UsineM will receive prompt attention. 41-2G-ly. VA\ GOULD, TEACHES OF « PIANO, HARMON Y AND THEORY Aiso dealer in ali the Popular >fceet Music, Emporium, Pit> Scholars taught either ut mv home on Sixth street or atthe homes of the pupils. Out ortc.wn v.holars will be given dates at my room in ibw lace. THE NEW ALPINE HOUBB, Sterling Run, Pa. W. 11. BBa r.! v, Proprietor. First-class accommodations in every particular. This old and popular House has been thorough ly refitted to meet, every requirement of ilihs rapidly growing town. Terms, reasonable.