Mountain Park Green Houses. Kitljfway, I'a, We have the largest and most up-tc d.ito GREEN HOUSE in Western .Pennsylvania. All orders left at Geo. J. Laßar's, Emporium, Pa., will receive prompt and careful attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. 52-ly. JRusitiesH Curds. J. C. JOUNSON. J. P. MONARNKY F. A. JOHNSON. JOHNSON & MeNAKNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EMPORIUM, PA. Will give prompt attention to all business on t-usted to them. I 16-ly. MICHAEL BEENNAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections promptlyattended to. Real estate and pension claim agent, 85-ly. Emporium, Pa. X B. W. (IHEEN. JAY P. FELT 3REEN & KELT, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W , Corner Fourth and Broad streets, Emporium, Pa. All business relatingto estate,collections.real estate, Orphan'sCourtand generallawbusiness will receive prompt attention. 41-25-ly. MA I'GOULD, TEACHER Of PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY Also dealer in all the Popular Music, Emporium, Pa. Scholars taughteither at my home on Sixth street or at the homes oft he pupils. Out oft own scholars will be given dates at my room tin this place. THE NEW ALPINE HOUSE, Sterling Run, Pa. W. H. Baglicy, Proprietor. First-class accommodations in every pirticular. This old and popular House has hesn thorough ly relitted to meet every requirement of this rapidly growing town. Terms, reasonable. 45-l.v. rui t i l'n ii 'f ' ii iiiiih ririrn'mir iiiiiii i n ii imn mm —ii'iiwumi<—nmi Now in Press Theodore Roosevelt's OWN BOOK African Game Trails Gives in Book Form the Sole Account of His AFRICAN HUNT i WRITTEN BY HIMSELF / •••. v Agents Jf in. every I City, Town and Village 1 Colonel Roosevelt's J Early Subscriptions Filled by First Copies from the Press FOR FULL AGENTS* PROSPECTUS WRITE TO CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 153 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK m* r whb.*9 Mammmxxfi j mmomsmumammm fill your pre scription. Then it represent# Recovery. Old Reliable Drug Store 141.0. C, I A(»(» AH I*, Proprietor, h «%- m WNMMM* m: 4 Hay Fever and Asthma. ! Rring discomfort and misery toman) people but Foley's Honey and Tar ease and comfort to the sufiuring ouc,- It relieves the congestion in the head am: ! throat and is soothing and healing ! None genuine but Foley's Honey and I Tar in the yellow package. For !-a!o b | Emporium Drug Co. When the stomach fails to perform its ; functions, the bowels become deranged, the liver and kidneys congested causing numerous diseases. The stomach and i liver must be restored to a In althy eon , dition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon 10 l d,> it. Easy to take ami most effeeth >. i Sold by all dealers. Foley'® Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor rect urinary irregularities, buiid up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. Emporium Drug Company New Decorating and Drapery Department We have secured the services of the well-known artist, H. G. Fritz, and are prepared to take contracts of any size for painting, decorating, and frescoing and furnish carpets, furniture, and draperies, and complete outfits for houses, churches, banks, public build ing, etc. Designs and estimates submitted on request. Smith Brothers Ce., KIDGWAV, PA. AMKK N \\ J I,Y 21, i qio; mm ■■■iiiaiiißNMna m,m iHr/v«»w. - M Ready For the Next One. A generous tind brave but very ec centric Virginia planter naini'il :!i!i barter. vvbo had once been an officer In the United States navy, bail a mind to band battle at listh uffs mi. daj with his plantation overseer unci eanie off second best, lie iherefore ehal ienged the overseer to a formal duel, but the latter declined on the ground that, being a husband and father, tie was under obligation uot to risk leav ing his family destitute. Carter at once removed that objection by set tling upon the family a comfortable annuity. Then everything was got ready for the tight, but just as the | two men faced each other the sheriff ! arrived on the scene, took them into ' custody and had them bound over to keep Ihe peace Mr Carter did not. however, change the deed of gift with which he had provided for the over seer's family, remarking that lie might wish some time to resume Hie inter rupted light and hence would rather keep everything in readiness for prompt action.—New York Post. Consul King David. This amusing anecdote of Lanmrtlne is related by the Baroness Bonde in her volume of letters. Shortly after the revolution of February tie wrote on tlie blank leaves of his poeketbook the names of his proteges ami sent the list to be provided with places imme diately. Previously, however, it seems, he had scribbled "David" on the page, and the head of the cabinet appointed the said David consul at Bremen. The postulant, however, never came for ward, and. though the poet did not like being disturbed. M. Hetzel was oblig ed to ask who was the David on his list. "lie who danced before the ark," was the answer. "Oh. dear! I have gazetted him to Bremen!" "How very singular! 1 meaut him for a subject for meditation, uot for nominatio.n. But you can cancel it." The mouiteur registered the change, but few knew that the last consul ap pointed to Bremen was King David! Language of Switzerland. It is a curious fact that the people most celebrated for love of country should in a manner be without a lan guage—that is, a mother tongue. The Swiss have three official languages- German, French and Italian. About three-fourths of the population of the mountain confederation speak Ger man. while the remainder divide four other languages among them, chiefly French and Italian, these languages being found, as a rule, in districts in close proximity io the countries where in those languages are the principal tongue. In Switzerland documents and I notices are printed in both the French and German languages. In the nation- I al assembly members deliver their ' speeches in either French or German, for nearly all members understand ! both tongues. The decrees and proela ! mations of the president are translated | by an official interpreter and furnished to the press in both languages.—New j York Press. Her Fault. The teacher in charge of the primary department at a school in West Phila : dclphia was talking the other day ! about her work and her pupils. "They are dear youngsters," she said, "but they sometimes make curious re marks. Several times I have had oc casion to reprove a little boy who Isn't bad, but W'ho is very mischievous and annoying. He is always getting into J trouble and making a disturbance. I "One day he had been more than : usually uproarious, and I was very tired. Instead of scolding or punish- I ing him I began in rather an exasper i ated tone to talk to him. " 'Tom.' I said, 'l'm afraid I'm never ' going to meet you in heaven.' "lie looked up with the most shock i ed face. 'Why, teacher," he said, 'isn't ! that just too bad? What have you done?' "—Philadelphia Times. A Modest Request. An impeccably dressed gentleman the other day when walking along i Piccadilly felt a movement lu his : pocket nnd. clapping his hand thereto, I seized the wrist of the thief. lie drew forth tlie erring member, and. looking I at it with supreme disgust, ho released I it, saying, with a grimace of disgust, I"For heaven's sake, my good man, go and wash your hands before you put them In a gentleman's pocket again!"— | London Tutier. Mide Him Feel Old. "What's the matter?" "Oh, nothing much." "But you look as If you had some thing serious mi your mind." "Well, If you insist on knowing, u buy v> ho was named after lite Inn just become engaged to be married. Mow time tiles!" —Chicago Itecord Herald. The Dollar Mark. "Have you seen the Washington iiiuu 1 anient r* "Yes," replied the New Yorker. "It's a pretty tall building, hut what's the gt'od of It without any offices for rnotl" Washington Star Economy, Husband -i:\ru c me. dear, hut don't you eook much mors fur dinner than \\u > in Wind and the Devi j down Notre Da me i•■ . . > Devil after regard ;n will I of disapproval the gi N ■ MI ' th<" new edifice rising •■••i • | claimed: "What is this? I ! fore." "Very H'u !v in Wind, "an I I dare • - no i.«. i "Yoti dare me io 1 . i >; . . cried the 1 • ' wi- I will go In if you will proii. e it. .can here ir tli I i nint' onl " "Agreed." said the Wind So his :;iI ni tr.aje.lv \\ ill ill Itni j he Inn not come out yet. and the Wind j is still waiting for iiini at the corner The Spirit of Liberty. It was in the town that modern de- I mocraej had its rise. Despite all the efforts of the kings and barons to pre vent It.the spirit of liberty began to assert itself in the larger towns in the shape of ilie charters which guarantee to the people certain commercial and political rights—rights which, once ob tained. were never to be surrendered. Before the middle of the eleventh cen tury there were many of these "char tered" towns which possessed the right of electing their own magis trates. sheriffs and judges and regulat ing their own taxes. The wretched serfs from the country were welcomed by the townspeople and aided to larger freedom. The; free towns were first known In Spain, from which country they slowly spread over Europe. The burgesses naturally offered protection and freedom to all who would flee to them from the feudal estates, and tl slowly, but surely, the good work we on until the ancient despotisms we destroyed.—Arena. Reptiles That Walk Erect. Lizards of several sorts can wal and run easily hind legs. Tl. Australian water lizard, which is threi or four feet in length, keeps quite erect when traversing long distances on laud. It is found in the neighbor hood of river banks and passes much of its time in shallow water. The frilled lizard of Queensland also travels on its bind legs on level ground, keeping the frill folded when running. When attacked it expands this fold of skin, which stands out like a ruff nt right angles round the neck, giving it a most formidable aspect, so that dogs that attack and kill larger lizards will often retreat before a frilled lizard at bay. There is also a tree lizard in Austra lia that moves in a similar way. All these species walk on all fours when merely moving about or going short distances. The Bride's Troubles. • It was the servant's day out, and the young bride was doing her best to hurry along the dinner she was trying to cook. The husband, tired of wait ing, bustled into the kitchen aud said impatiently: "You know, we'll be late for the the ater if you dou't hurry dinner." "Well," sighed the bride, "I enn't tell what's the matter, but these cof fee grains simply won't boii soft, and as for the eggs, they've been boiling at least two hours, and they're still as hard as ever." But the dinner was concluded at last, and then the young husband de clared he couldn't tlud his silk hat "Oh." exclaimed his wife, "you said it needed ironing, you know, so I sent it this morning to the laundry with the wash." Settling the Darber. "Hair's a bit thin on the top, sir." remarked the barber. "Won't you try u bottle of our hair restorer?" The victim squirmed. "Y'ou made the same observation last week." he said, "and 1 expressed my desire to see you try the stuff on the doofinat." "Sorry: I didn't know you had been here before, sit'," replied the barber as he went on shaving. "I didu't recog nise your face." "No." was the growling reply; "my face has healed slncu then."—l.oudon News. The Maid's Reply. A** William bent over her fair face he whispered: "Imrllng. If I should ask yuu in French if I might kls* you what would you answer?" Ulie. culling up her scanty knowledge ' of the French language, exclaimed. "Billet doux!"— Kxelningo. Suspense. "There Isn't any suspense about yotir I ploy." said the technical critic. "That shows how you Jump at roti ! clusiolM " replied the author. "You just ought t" see me wniting for roy»' ) ties." Kxchangv. A Tart Retort. \|r* lloyle Is.n't vutl think my bnr Is gruwluu ' Mrs Doyle-Yes; he I* pretty I urge fur hU mother's **« { Jtldk'e evolution. At what time of life may a man lw said to twliiitg to the vogotahla king sai». We And inun iiifu *h« ir* ureal and some men « are a<».d Mil v, r* few men who ar« I ah gr-*t sad good I - fwlton nstable and Collector's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the i Duplicate for the State, County, • School, Poor and Dog and all Taxes j levied Mid assessed in the Township ol Shippen, County of Cameron, State of Pennsylvania, for the year 1910, has been placed in my hands for collection. I will attend at Swesev School House, July 16, Howard Siding, July 23, Elec tion House, July 30, in said Township of Shippen, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 6 o'clock P. M., on three successive Saturdays, beginning Saturday, July 1(>, 1910, for the pur- i poso of receiving the taxes charged in j s iid DuplicatA; and any persons who | shall pay their said taxes on said days \ or any other day within thirty days j from date «>f this notice shall be re- t quired to pay the amount of their taxes, as therein charged, and the ad ditional sum of two per centum there on. And any persons paying their said taxes Bfter the expiration of said thirty days shall be required to pay the amount of their taxes, as therein charged and the additional sum of ten per centum thereon. All taxes not paid within thirty days from this date will be collected according to law. All taxes must be paid in full on or before three months from this date. ELIHU C'HADWICK, Constable and Collector. July 8, 1910.—22-21. "Is Life Worth Saving?" Mrs. Mollie Mcllaney, Prentiss, .Miss., writes that »lie had a severe case of kid ney and bladder trouble, and tliat four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured her sound tind well. Slie closes her letter by saying: "I heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to any sufferer of kidney disease. It saved my life." For sale by Emporium Drug Co. The world's most successful medicine for bowel complaints is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use. Invaluable for child ren and adults. Sold by all dealers. A Frightful Wreck of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abraisions, sprains or wounds that demand Bucklen's Arnica Salve—earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt results. For burns, boils, sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 25 cents at all Druggists. Lives Without Heart. We have heard of people livi i with out any heart in the purpose of their lives. If you lack snap and ginger in your worldly pursuits, it may be quickly supplied by using Sexiue Pills, the tonic that cures all forms of nerve weakness. No matter what your weakness is, if it is at all of a nervous nature, it can be cured by Sexine Pills. If they fail, the coupons in the boxes are good for the return of your money. Price, 81 a box; 6 boxes §;>, with full guarantee. Ad dress or call on 11. C. Dodson, Druggist, Emporium, where they sell all the princi pal remedies and do not substitute. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea,which can be controlled by giv ing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is neces sary is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than naturil and then castor oil to cleanse the system. Sold by all dealers. The Emporium i<-lt phone Company. To THR STOCK HOLDSR*:— You are hereby iintitUil that the A"IUI») Meet ing of the Stock holder?, of this Company will l>e he ill at the ottaca ot the C'cmpauy, tit Eui porium, !*».. Monday, August first. at ei«ht o'clock I'. M., tor the purpose of electing direc tor*. inn) ln.M>tct in I —' Style by Reading McCall'» Maf.uinc »aJ llting McCall Patterns n m 4|%• wtil MXAIU MAuAlirtf ? -y > » »i« . *i»i. , li ?5 ■ ■ ■■■:s i» 112? • « |. HIIIM |T " -"g; j*» i 11, i',« i h, M «, . 4 . , | I »• ' i I - ■ »<> fell A Few Short Weeks. j Mr. J. H. Bartell, Edwardaville, 111 t writes: "A low months ago nay kidney j become congested. I had severe back aches and pains across the kidney and hips. Foley's Kidney fill? promptly cured my backache and <• rrected the action oi' my kidneys. This was brought about after my using them for only a few short weeks and 1 can cheerfully recommt ud them. For .sale by Emporium Drug Co. Napoleon's (jrit. i was of the ut:< in i; rafale, never-say-die I kind, the kiml that you need most .vfacn j you have a bad cold, cough or Jung dis [ ease. Suppose troches, cough syrups, cod liver eil or <1 or« have all failed, 1 don't lo.i<> heart r hope. Taki Dr. King - Discovery. Satisfaction is antr 1 when used for any throat or lung trouble. It hi saved thousands of hope less sufferers. It masters the stubborn colds, obstinate coughs, bemorrhajj' . la gi*ippc, croup, asthma, hay lever and whooping cough and is the most saf'( and certain remedy for all bronchial affec tions 50c. SI. Trial bottle free at all druggists. Soreness of the muscles, whether in duced by violent exercise or injury, is quickly relieved by ih" free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. This Lini ment is equally valuable for muscular rheumatism, and always affords quick re lief. Sold by all dealers. Work 24 Hours a Day. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Fills. Every pill is a sugar-coat 1 d ulobule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into energy, brain-lag into mental pow r; curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria, 25 cents at all Drug gist. Those Pies of Boyhood. How delicious were the pies of boy hood. No pies now ever taste so good. What's changed? The pies? No, it's you. You've lost the strong, healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bowels of boyhood. Your digestion is poor and you blame the lood. What's needed? A com plete toning up by Electric Hitters of all organs of digestion—Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels—Trv them. They'll restore your boyhood appetite and appre ciation of food and fairly saturate your body with new health, strength and vig or; 50 cents at all Druggists. Cedar Shingles §4.50 per thousand at C.li. Howard & OO'H. \Dorit Cut It!] P • -the ' 1 j ATLAS ( 112 E-Z Seal Jar 1 I Will Hoid it Whole That's one strong feature in 9 favor of the "ATLAS F-7 SEAL"— I it has a widt month fur latjit fruits. Another is i's uniform thickness — no thin spots or weak places in an ATLAS E-Z Si.AL jar. Still a third good point is ; i Kith ti p, which •>. \ r«n - it'* your hu«d 'V*? M *** antiache 7- * IHWFT nek- in * fl. ,b " ,JU 4 T a «« *H4 «ju let» V Ivi JW' / ««■ 112 ••» kff «*• » o«w »»•«» I X//Y- « ' l 1 - t |U« ■ • . / 'ru, » k* •*«•( 1% ■ Wis#' ■ m*. w^itw»Ji IA CUP I T NIGHT MOVE* THf HOWCltt IN