Tlie It est Always Spring Announce ment I It you desire a fit ting and stylish made Spring Suit that is stylish, give I John Edelmau a call at once and don't wait until the season is here and have to wait. Call at once. Spring Goods now in 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. [delmaa EAST ALLEGANY AUENUE | OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES HOTEL | East Emporium, Pa. CANCER To prove to the world that 1 have the only siico's fill remedy fur cimcer, [ will mhwl, :i!l <;h:iri:eß prepaid, a simple h r.)iin,\ snfTi rer. AtMr<>«n <3BO. HOY T ibihns, M l>.. SPKCIAI-IST, WILKE-BAUKE PA.. I'. S. A. Our lu. ranie i-«\.• i«r | rotection THE HED CROSS DIIUO Co. 3 4'. i% ® 1 Diarrhea Qukkiy Cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy Can always be depended upon During the summer months ehililr«r are subject to bowel disorders and sht •; id receive the most careful : te- tio:i. soon as any unnatural loosen--.= = - * i)'i\vi-ls is noticed Chamberlain' ; ' holer a and Diarrhea Remedy si 1 "" ;- • ' V«ts hut 25 cents a bol, it is economy to always keep a hi 1 •. . Y, m do not know when lc -ded, br.t when von do \v- - - i W;, ' )•-. tuii' 1 -- ">t a ' ot»' ' N.» mitTWil J-: .-twwv. .11—Em—— OUR SPRING OPENING Ladies Suits, Skirts and Shirtv/aists A Fine line of Embroideries and Laces. SPECIAL—One lot of Waists formerly Sold - at $2.95 and $2.75 redncrd to SL39. H.A Zarps&Co Mountain Park Green Houses. We have the largest niid mow up-to date GREEN IIOUaE in \V« *tern | Pennsylvania. All orders left at Geo. J. L.ißar's, : Einporinm, Pa., will recci e prompt and careful attention. Suti»'notion guaranteed. 52-ly. LADY WANTED! T > introduce our lartre 11)09 Spring line of heauti li Hrpm khkls :t ii«l waistings. Lai s up i«'-date w York Cily patterns. Hands* »meM i.»• of in terials ever seen. Quick Hales, larg.* p-< fits. <*in make s2u or more weekly. Samples «nd lull i nstructions p-cked in neat sample c i-c shipped Kx press prepaid. N-» money required Exclu sive territory. Oir prices are low. Write for particulars. Be first to apply. Standard Crass GjDds Co., Dept. 6, Binghamton, M. Y Triennial Tax Appeals. is hereby give i that the (.'immis sion r* of c uiu ron c uin v, will hear ap -1 peals from ilie Triennial Assessments andvalut tions, of prop 11 vi 1 said County, for the pur pose of taxation ax follows: Lumber Township, Alpine House, Sterling Hun. April Ith. 1910. Gibson Township, Commercial Hotel, Drift wood, April sth, I9Jn. Driftwood Borough, Commercial Hotel, Drift wood, April 6th, 1910. Grove Township. Kntcrprite House. Sinnama honing, April 7. IVHO. l Shippen Township, Court House. Emporium, April Bth and oth, 11)10. Emporium Borough, Court House, Emporium, April 11th, 12th an I 13th, 11)10. J. W. LEWIS. S. P. K HKIDER, GEO. MINAUD. ATTEST: Commissioners. W. L. Thomas, Comm'rs Clerk, Emporium, Fa., March Ist., 1910. I i 3.1t. Will Pay Large Dividends. Land investments are secure rnd pay the best Land h Indestructible. Land values increase up 112 on the average. People of small means cannot as a rule, buy or sell land at great advantage The greatest pre tits arc made by acting together as a company. To buy acres at wholesale price and then to plat same into t( wa or city lots, is | the way to make money. A great factor in the degree of success of such a scheme is to have a strong company, run by experienced towuslte : men, buil«l up the town or city and colonise all i around r. Such a concern i> the Interstate and Lat.d Company, P. (). Ilox 293, Denver, Colorado. You will get big dividends by buying shares at one dol'ar each. Send your money at once to j the above address, bv post office or express order or by bank draft, for us many shares as \ou j want. 3—lt. NOTICE OF UTUCITIOX FOII \ uniimi. NOTICES is hereby given that appHcition will be made by Jo-o»h Howard, Henry Auchu i and Joseph Kaye, to the (iov> i nor oi Pennsyl vania, on Friday, the 2.nii da v of March. 1910, . at ten o'clo k, A. M., under the provisions «.. IH7-I. and the supplements thereto. I"«» achaite: lor an in tended corporation t<» tie < illtd KI YSfMNK ATION- 1 I'OVVDttIiCO.MPAMV. in ■Uanu- object of which is manufai 11 ii 1 «tie of Nil roglyce: in> . 1 >vnani ite. < >< '.i . Gun , Powder, Blasting Fowler, I'hein - Js nnd oihcr supplies, compounds and e plosive* ol 1 ke na t ure and the appa rat ai « matt rial* l r» \ plod ing the same, and for tV.e\ al 'h- o<-. ben li and privileges b> said act of Av_*nibly and the sup plements 11 ereto conli: mod. B. W. GREEN, JAY P. FELT, March 1, rjlo.-:..'1-4t. 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INDUCEMENTS to A' lc connected with Eas j ter day is that on that day the sun could be seen to dance, a superstition : which has readily been traced to hea- | then origin. It was the custom during | ; the ancient pagan spring festivals, of I I which the modern Haster is an adapta j tion, for the sun worshipers who held j these ceremonies to dance at i festival j in honor of the sun afte. vernal j equinox.—Leslie's Weekly. Easter Jewelry. It's the same kind you see at the ! jeweler's at other seasons, but it's i made apropos by being tied with 1 white and purple ribbon to dainty , cards. A gold plated hatpin conveys the '< Enster wishes of "Bre'r Rabbit," ' whose clever pen and ink portrait ap pears on the attached card. A rabbit's foot charm with silver mounting is most appropriate, tied to an Easter lily card. Pretty little silver pencil cases, with i rabbit In relief on the top. swing on i silver chain from a card. Sliver bookmarks, bracelets, brooches, j out ton hooks, shoe horns and neck 1 laces 'in* all dressed in this Easter j ■ fashion with cards and ribbons Er.ctcr Morning. With air demure and downcast eyes j The alto takes her place, I And as the anthem sweet she s!i»ss | Of charity and grace tier looU of rapt beatitude To an exultant grin Is CiinnSed. and"titshcr. higher still Is Tirisisd chin '.'an- It •»<» iervoV Co:- iiv.> theme ' Ail. no, i.i to : tr.to: She sees IK* tag oti her neighbor's coat! tt rend?: "K *if*iety-ei«;ht! l'uclt EASTER Ifi PRISON: „ Easter Sunday m a prism J is welcomed as one oft lit great days of the year, wliei ; there is n little extra in | diligence in the way of eating ant; | amusement and some relaxation in tin I usual discipline. The prison ollleiab endeavor as far as possible to mak< the day a little different from the usua j Sunday, though, with the best inten j tions, they cannot do much. Easter Sunday begins for the prison J ers at about half past 7, when the J great prison bell rings and the guards j unlock the cell doors. Away down the corridor you hear the stamp, stamp | as of an advancing giant. Line aftei i line of black and gray striped figures! march out on their way to breakfast, i The messroom, with its rows of desk like tables, capable of seating more than a thousand men, looks like an iin incuse schoolroom. At the end of each table is a great pile of breael cut in thick slices, beside which stands a keeper. Each man on taking his seal j finds before him a tin plate containing Vis breakfast, a pint of coffee, a slice of bread and a knife and fork. If lie j wants more bread he holds up his j right hand and the guard at the end j of the table passes it to him. By hold- , ing up his plate or cup ho can get more coffee or whatever there may be foi j breakfast. Waste is avoided, but nc j man neeil go away from the table un satisfied. After a busy quarter of an hour the keeper in charge of the first 1 company knocks on the table, anel the j men in his charge, some fifty or sixty, I rise at once and form into line, each | carrying his knife and fork in his ! hand. The keeper takes his station I at the door, and as each man passes j out he must deposit his knife anel fork in the box provided for that purpose. ! If the day is fine the men are | marched around the yard for half an j hour, still keeping their formation, anel a strange sight it is to see the long I lines of men marching in andoutaround j the building in endless procession. Exercises over, away they march tc j the chapel, which, owing to the ef forts of the chaplain and his friends, is decorated with flowers and plants disposed so as to hide as niiich as pos sible the telltale bars anel other stigges tive itoius. Kach manns he enters re - Wj | v Wm W" \ - \ jll Jf ,J > MJ > - > -<" M' I. : ;|i ■ i • '(4 ?<>; • j I • , ; r ;<\ ■ : I ■V--- " '"! V 112 / | ' •-HH ' : | I ' JM \ it I ■ ■ I'V A. ZiyU Si EACII MAN STANDS BEHIND HIS DOOIS. ceives a printed program of the serv- j ices, containing also the hymns te> be sung by the congregation. For weeks j previously the prison choir has bee".i ; practicing Easter music, and, as a rule, I the prison choir is quite competent to j give as good a choral service as those i of a great many city churches, there j being no lack of well trained voices, ! even a male soprano voice being far ' from unusual. The religious services are brief, most ; of the time being taken up by the 1 choir. The whole is over in about an | hour and a half. Then comes the ! march back to the cells, each man re- j ceiving as he passes the mess room a I tin containing his afternoon meal, i which consists of three hard boiled j eggs, some colel potatoes and as much l ol as he cares to take. Taking his place at the lever which locks every door on that gallery, the keeper waits until each man is in his place. At the j signal each door is closed with a bang, snap goes the lever, and fifty doors are securely locked. Then conies the count. Each man stands behind his Joor. which, being formed of iron bars, permits him to be plainly seen, and as the keeper knocks with his key in passing answers "Here." A second keeper repeats tin- • Mint, and then for the present each rui-i left to the en joyment of his own many. At 12 o'clock the pi t ion wakes up ! again a little as the mess room waiters pass from door to door with great cans | of boiling coffee. Soon all is quiet J again, and little can be heard as the i afternoon drags along ex'-epi the soft j footfall of the felt sho ! patrol or an | Impatient sigh from a wakeful prison- j it At r> o'clock fresh water is served | nit to each man.and his lamp is light- ! Ml. Slowly the time drags along uuti' j V (fclock. when at th'i striking of the j ril'ison gong all lights are put out. The ! gresit | "isoij is soon as quiet as a city j if the dead, and Easier Sunday ha* passeel —New York Evening Post SaVe Gas While we have numerous* COOKING, HEATING and PARLOR STOVES in our large stock, comprising the finest makes, at most reasonable prices, wo constantly add the latest and most improved. We carry the largest line in Cameron county. Our latest favorite is «"The OhiG" es are adaptable to either coal, wood, natural or artificial gas. usage, for either coal or gas. BODY OP RANGE is heavy BROILER BURNER, loop de sig , heavy cast iron, coreel and drilled. ONE-HALF MINUPE required to change this Range from gas to coal or vice-versa. TO OH ANGE from gas to eo.il life out top burners, close slides at top burner openings, close trout, slide-elraft, pull out cast iron false oven bottom, remove cover from sunn and place it into cover hole in reguiar bottom. WATERFRONT-OAST Malleable, can be supplied in firebox for coal if desired. TOP BURNERS are t,he well known star drilled variety, are re movable, no bolts, simply lift out. LARGE ROUND DRILLED OVEN BURNER is not removable, always reaely for me. II is 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 front two section,adjust swing brackets, attached at side of warming-closet. OVEN THERMO VIETER on every combined Goal and Gas Range. ODORHOOD W VUUIXG CLO3E T elraws heat and fumes from top cooking surface to flue. EVERY RANGE GUARANTEED A PERFECT BAKER AND COOKER The Most Complete Line of Hardware Newer lias our establishment been better able to meet the j demands of the trade than at present. We have the largest and j( most complete line of everything that should lie found in a first class Hardware store. Drop in and fsee us—ne> harm done if if you do not purchase. F. V. H6ILMAN & CO. Next door to Oee>. J. Laßar's Furniture Store. *♦>♦ o ♦ o ♦ 1 " If ■■■■■■ COMPETITION DEAD! """"""'l I WEST FOURTH ST., I , y ISMPORIH>I 112 lAWI.ROX CO., FA. H ?fj 1 -• J S NOTICE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LIME , mwwsm iairwaiM of GENERAL MERCHANDISE in COUNTY 1 ' OUR MOfrO:-"Good "and" Reliable! | Goods at Moderate Prices. j H Groceries ■M Canned goods, strictly pure, conforming with the pure Mi food law, consisting of Tomatoes, Teaches, Pears, Succotash ,i^|i I®, and Corn, Corned and 1 )ricd Beef, Veal Loaf, Salmon, Sar -- dines in oil and mustard, l'ickles by the keg or in bottles, all ife M kinds of Fish, by the piece or pail, llams, Bacon and Salt , ;: Pork, or anything you desire in the Grocery line; also Hay, jj|| Feed, Oats, Straw and Flour. ij™ I Clothing i Our stock of Underwear is complete. National Wool, < Fleece lined and Ballbrigan Shirts anel Drawers which cannot ![M| be surpassed in price or durability. Our line of Overalls, w Over Jackets, Pants, Work and Dress Shirts, Wool anel Cot- Mil ton Soe;ks, Gloves and Mitts, will surprise you in price and I® quality. | Shoes and Rubbers I and Boys' work and dress Shoes, Ladies and Chil |||jj|| dren's shoes, Complete line and all sizes. Rubbers of allk inel for Ladies, Children and Lumbermen's. Dry Goods S Cannot be surpassed in this line. Have everything from ® a darning needle to a sewing machine. Our line of Etnbroi ieleries anel Insertions are complete. Come look our stock ||mJ over and be convinced. Hardware if Axes, Shovels, Hinges, Harnmers, Hatchets, all kinds and sizes of Nails and Spikes. Our Tinware, etc., consists of xj Boilers, Milk Pans, Tin Cups, Wash Basins. Full stock of iM ! Lumberman's Supplies, Lever Stocks, Neck Yokes, Axe and M Pick Handles, Spuds, Mauls, Grabs, etc. We appreciate all orders and shall endeavor to give our W immediate and prompt attention and give you as good ser- M vice and as reliable goods in the future as we have in the past. M| Phone orders receive our prompt attention M Yours truly, I C. B. HOWARD & CO, J