Jiif)fc ir y j . THE CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. ESTABLISHED BY C. B. GOULD, MARCH, 1866. VOL. 41. What's In McClure's. The Christmas McClure's contains some of the most varied, picturesque and striking material which the maga zine has ever gathered togther in a single number. Perhaps the most interesting single feature is an editorial article in which a lifo of Mary Baker G. Eddy and a history of Christian Science are announced, to begin in January. Christian Science is a movement on which all eyes are turned to-day, and the announcement that a true history of this great roman tic movement and its leader is forth coming, marks an excellent stroke of magazine policy. Another chapter of the Carl Schurz Reminiscences recalls .his first journey to the new crude West, a visit in London, and the first hearing of Jenny Lind and of Wagner—a re markablo musical experience described with great poetry of feeling. This is one of McClure's strong art numbers. The color frontispiece, from a painting by de Ivauowski, is an ex extremely dramatic conception, ex ecuted with great power. E. I). Blum enschein has made some striking draw ings for C. F. Holder's story, "Clancy of the Jack-Pot;" Alice Barber Step hens illustrates "On the Ridge" with color pictures. Albert Sterner contri butes two full page drawings for Miss Wilkinson's "Salutation to Russia." F. Walter Taylor, John Sloan, and Maude and Genevieve Cowles contri butes some of their best work. The clover design, a richly decorative Christinas piece, is by Blendon Camp bell. The Power of Pictures. If any questions the power of pictures let him pause for a moment to reflect before giving expression to his mis. givings. Think of the fabulous sums which are paid for the products of the masters, on the other hand, just see, how the cartoons andjcomic sections of the Sunday periodicals are fairly de voured by. the public. If a mute pict ure or set of cartoons holds such sway, j how much greater is the attraction of j Moving Picture Comdy or' Drama, j Here we have traiued artists in panto- i mime, interpreting their roles exactly j as they would before a selected com- I pany of criticfe, every move studiously j exact, so that it is understood by all j nationalities, whether able to converse | together or not. The entire audience is moved to ! laughter, to tears or shudders and vice | versa, without being spoken, ! as if by magic. Where is the author ! who can claim such results for his play? ! Where is the dramatic or operatic production to-day that can keep an audience convulsed with laughter or j swayed with emotion as is being done ' everywhere by The Herald Square i Moving Pictures? If you would enjoy a genuine treat j forget your dignity and be happy with I re tl laughter for two solid hours, why j just go at once and secure a seat for j The Herald Square Moving Pictures at j the Opera House, Wednesday, Dee. j 12th. An Open Letter From Mr. Nason. j To the theatre loving public:—For | the last seven years Mr. Hall has been ! appearing among you annually in , comedy-drama—such pieces as "The i American Girl," "An American Must- ! ler" and "A Ragged Hero." But dur- j ing the last seven years the tastes of j the public have changed and the one"I demand on all sides has been for j musical comedy. To this end I have secured Mr. Half! for a term of years and am launching! him, the season of 1906-7 in a musical \ comedy which I have had written to j fit his personality, entitled "Hello i Bill." It will be a musical production j throughout, bubbling over with good ! comedy, catchy music and pretty girls. ; Special attention will be made to the ; costuming. The chorus making no i less than eight changes during the action of the piece For several years back Mr. Hall has been continually plied .with the ques tion: "Why don't you bring a musical show with a chorus? etc., etc In anwer to that question I invite you to call and see Mr. Hall in the big musical comedy, "Hello Bill," sur rounded by a company of clever com edians and singers and dancers, and .assisted by a bevy of pretty girls. Sincerely, FRANK W. NASON, Sole Manager. In orderjjto make room for Xmas framed pictures I will close out my entire stock on hand at one half price. Christmas is not far off and they will come in handy for presents. M9-3t. W. G. BAIK. The latest music at Chas. Diehi's. Teachers* Local Institute. Following; is the program of local institute to be hle headache don't fail to call and see Prof. Budine, as ho guarantees to cure aW such cases. Lenses ground and fitted in old frames. Eyes tested and ex amined free. All work guaranteed. To Close Out. In order to dispose of the balance of G» H. Gross & Co., fixtures, I will sell one two horrto wagon and meat sprayer at a bargain. 37-tf. Wm. llackenberg, Trustee. For Rent. Good six room house, with bath, located on West Sixth street. Apply to F. C. Pye. We never before purchased such a lurge line of candies, from 10c to 75c per pound. Ciias. Dieih* NO. 42.