FORMER PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WAVING HIS HAT TO ADMIRERS FROM THE DECK OF THB ANDROSCOGGIN. ■ ■■ ■ ■! " *■————■■ ■! Photo hj American Press Association. It's the Jar . More than the Recipe I Pear Preser\'e s "^~Y^ oW io Can Peaches 'Si I * I l ij Handsome fresh fruits make handsome preserved fruits, only |[ | when they're canned whole —without either cuttingor crushing. 'l| T4NTS Prize Offers from r,"anufacturer» Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office record*. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and ss such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office. TEW GREELEY K° PATEN T ATTORNEYS YR. L'M\ WASHINGTON, X>. C. J. VV, . as- -A» _ _ , r „ -> t Summer Clearance Sale Ten Per Cent. Off on Every Article in Our Store NOW SAVE BIG MONEY H.A.Zarps&Co CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910. A Martyr to Art. "Which tooth?" inquired the man of . forceps grimly. "Any one you like." responded the victim calmly, "so long as it's a front one." 1 "But"— began the astounded dentist ' "Hurry up!" thundered the visitor. With bleeding heart the operator hitched his forceps onto a bit of ab solutely sound Ivory, dragged his pa tient three times around the room and— "Hey, presto!" smiled the dentist "It's out! Hut will you be so good as to tell me why on earth you wanted a sound tooth extracted?" "By all ineniith," responded the pa tient. "You tliee. I'm an actor, and I have to take n part where the thpeak er llthpth. At firtht I couldn't mathter it. but now I'm tbure it'll be a tbimply thcreaming thucthetb!" The Ever Active Brain. The question, "Does the brain ever rest?" would seem to be answerable only in the negative. Unconscious cerebration appears to be a necessary concomitant of the powers of intellect, and during sleep, whether we remem ber It or not, we are always dream ing. Of course, during waking time we are perpetually thinking, thinking, tliinklng- nut always logically and de | llberately, but, all tile same, thinking. Dream is the thought of the sleep | time, when reason is out of the game, and the fancy, or imagination, has the rein*, with nothing to hold her back. We take many a trip under her guid- j I ance that we are unable to recall when ahe has resigned the reins Into the banda of reason Awake or asleep, we are always busy. The mind never reata. —New York American. The Turkish Soldier's Fatalism. The lethargy of mind which Is the mental habit of the Turkish soldier j 1 the personal expression of fatalism- i a most valuable quality lu its way, for It means that Its possessor Is always cool und collected, grumbles little and 1 , has marvelous euduruuee. It Is ulii 11 ; I to all forma of panic. Just as It la alien to a conspicuous elan. If the Turkish I soMr never goes very fast, be tievr j goes very slow Kxcept by the lies! trained or most dashing troops he U bad to beat.- London Spectator, He Chose Quickly. "Oerald," she said, facing him with heightened color ami putting Iter baud' behind her. "you will have to cboos* between me and your old pipe," Not >iu Instant did Oerald hesitate "The old pipe goes, d< »r," lie said throwing it uway "I wus thinking oi buyUig a new one any bow."—ChU-agC 1 Tribune. Leak Up. We dig and toll, we worry and fret, and all Ihe while close over us bendt the lutlnlu wonder and beauty of na ture, saying "!<k up, my child! Kc • j my siulle aud be glad!"- O. S Met riai a. Very Different. Mrs Hronsou My husband Is plate 1 •fsikou lie <-alls a npiulu n spade Mrs Wuudsou Ho d> •nee remarked. "I do not object to Ur Uladstoue oct asloually hut lug •» sc« up bis slwav*, but I do tttsb lie would nut always »a> that I'ruvUKuce put It | liter*" Pet her Knew*. Mb*- IJUI you say au) thing to paps about your U-lng lou young ' ll»~ - Hut he said wbeu I owe* bt-gsu to |>nj your bills I sbotitd age rapidly enough •-New Vurk Journal Knew Wlii |IO about you thai you d»tt I netd fm a Its days) Nmai kly I hare. I• ut I wlghl a red It soioe lime - I.'tchstitfe Waul of ' are dot* us utore datuagi tfcaw waut uI Itaowt«4g« Franklin •pROPOSRD AMK.NDMKNTS TO 'HIE | J CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED TO Til E CITIZENS BY ORDER OK THE SECP'.TARY OP 1 fill? fOHJinvtV','. ; ••'l't'H SUANCE OK ARTICLE .IVIII OK THI. CONSTITUTION. Numhcr Oi'< A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Proposing an aint iill ol the Corninoriwealth of IVnnsy lv;:r.;,: j Resolved (If tin? i-t aats concur). That the following nmc.ulini lit to •■■••lion n., ty-plx of article live of the (.''institution of Pennsylvania he, and ilie same is here by, proposed, in accordance with t i" eighteenth article thcreuf:- Tluit section of Artu-le V.. which i ri-'id.; us follows: "Seciaiti . ,i i , . - ■ ■ latin'; to courts shall h 11 d i uniform opt ra'ion '.'ill t *■• s t-»n I Jurisdiction. Ri.d pnv. cr< o: all i .'liis the same chiv.- o , -de. .■ . fir i luted by law. ain! t! • 112.:, . • .. ct o| the process and iial et.ts of .-i. . .. , m shall he uniform; a id li ei. i bly is hereby prohibited from . other courts to exercise the poivot - vi • • by this Constitution in the iuii««.- of : Courts of Common Pleus anil Ov,»;.ans Courts." he 11 m nded so that toe hi •hall read as foil • vs:— Section All I- a « relatin • to ecu • - shall lie general ir.d of in I'm :-i c -n ! tii n, and tl.c on;..ui/atl m. inri !. lion and powers of ail courts of the imt t lass Or grade, so far as re •i laleil hy law. ani'i the force and effect of the process atat I judgments of such courts, shall lie um I form; but, notwithstanding any prnvl i sions of this Constitution the (1 i | Assembly shall have full powei to • r.Ui lish new courts, from time to time, as thr same may be needed in any city or coiiti j ty, and to prescribe the powers 41111 mi I rlsdlction thereof, and to Incre >s- the I number of judges In any courts now ex isting or hereafter created, or to ieoi ;.-in j ize the same, or to vest in other muris the jurisdiction theretofore exer'-lscd t»> ! courts not of record, tind to abolish the same wherever it may lie deemed neces sary for the orderly and efficient adminis tration of justice. A true copy of Resolution No. I ROBERT McAKEE, S-jcretary of the Common wealth. Number Two. RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, so as lo eliminate the require ment of payment of taxes as a qualifi cation of the right to vote Resolved (If the House of Representa tives concur). That the following amend ment to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania he, and the same Is hereby, proposed, in accordance with tbe eighteenth article thereof: That section one of article eight be amended, by striking out the fourth I numbered paragraph thereof, so that the said section shall read as follows: Section 1. Every male citizen twenty one years of age. possessing the follow ing qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections, subject however to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors as the General Assembly may enact. First. He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second. He shall have resided in the Stato one year (or if, having previously been a qualified elector or native-born citizen of the State, he shall have re moved therefrom and returned, then six months). Immediately preceding the elec tion. Third. He shall have resided In the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months Immediately preceding the election. A true copy of Resolution No. 2. ROBERT McAKEE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Three. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, so as to consolidate the courts of common pleas of Allegheny County. flection 1. Be It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met. That the following amendment to the Constitution of Penn sylvania be, and the same is hereby, pro posed. In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof:— That section of article five be amended, by striking out the said sec tion, and Inserting In place thereof the following: Section S. In the county of Philadel phia all the Jurisdiction and powers now vested In the district courts and courts of common pleas, subject to such changes as may be made by this Constitution or by law shnll be in Philadelphia vested In five distinct and separate courts of equal and co-ordinate Jurisdiction, composed of three Judires each The said courts In Philadelphia shall lie designated respect ively as the court of common picas num ber one number two. numb«r three number four, and numlw-r five, hut the number of snld courts mny lie hy law I Increased, from time 10 time, and shall be I In like manner designated by smceMsHi numbers The number of Judges in onv of said courts, or In any county where j the establishment of an addition.d rourl j may be authorlx<-d by law. may he In creased, from time to time, and when ever such lucrease shall amount in the whole to thre,-. such three Judges shall compos,- 1 distinct and separate court as aforesaid which shall be uumlM-red versl numlicrel courts md shall lie subtest t« I such rh til if us as m V »»- ma.le hv law Slid sullied to eh u, S' of wall* us pn. vide, I by law The president ludse ot sahl isirt -hall lie Net,*cted m piovi»h*t til taw The IIUIIiIh-I ,if pldlfes In s.i I*l i court mav tie la las ItII ri* tse.| fro,, tlrt# to time This HHieinliiti nt shall tub, . !f». 1..11 :li s| lit 1 <0 Jaou.il v eeeilll'tf Its ftltolilton A III" e Ipt of I . ollllkin So 1 HONKNT McAKKK ' Arrretarv of lbs Common »• allf MilOitaer ratir A JOINT MMkiLI'TlnN t'l 't|n.*tOS sll Slia lolM.eMl lo -> I 101 l pi, I arlb I* ItlllS of li e I .list II UI I I 111 t'vlll ath aA ta gei 1 too I lis It tmiuiial ay the ttsnai ami Mouse <>l It-ci«». auntee of tuet'oui uianasslib of I'voostlt wnio lo tlsioi 1 Assetttbty lust. Thai the folio»log IS lie. |i-oel is an aOOl'illOSgt to the I 'oa>Mti Ibin of the Colo tw It I, ..f |-eio,«il the elsSI. . a -Oil's till ...I au s >■! ih# i< 1 at, - 112 fen* <|i 11 a city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or incorporated 4ts trlct, except as herein provided, shall nev er exceed sevf-n per centum tipon the as sessed value of the taxable property there in, nor shall any such municipality of district incur any new debt, or increase | its indebtedness to an amount exceeding ] two per centum upon such assessed val j nation of property, without the assant of ' the electors thereof at a public election in ! such manner as shall be provided by law; ! but any city, the debt of which now ex ceeds seven per centum of such assessed valuation, may be authorized by law to increase the same three per centum, in the aKKTetfate, at any one time, upon nch valuation," so as to read as follows: Section 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school district, or oth er municipality or incorporated district, except as herein provided, shall never ex ceed seve>i jv r < ; 'urn upnn the as<«<»«eed j value of the : xaMo property therein, tlof | shall any such municipality or district in | cur any new debt, <>r increase its indebt j edness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the assent of the ejec tors thereof at a public election In such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven per centum of such assessed val uation, may he authorised hv hiw t« in crease the same three per centum, la tlis aftLrreKate, at any one time, upon such valuation, i xrejrt that any debt or debts hereinafter incurred by the city and coun ty of Philadelphia for the construction and development of subways for transit purposes, or for the construction of wharves and docks, or there lamation of land to be used In the construction of a system of wharves and docks, as publia Improvements, owned or to he owned by said city and county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the cltv and county of Philadelphia current net i"venue in ex cess of the Interest on said debt or debts and of the annual installments necessary for the can U.itinn of said debt or debts, may be e: ;luded in r.ict rtalningr th« ww er of the city and county of l'hil.eis»»ida to become otherwise indebted: I'r»«Mk'l, That a sinking fund for their caticoUtmun shall be established and maintained. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 4 ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. UuMincNM Carrts. J. C. Johnson. J. P. McNarney P. A. Johnson. JOHNSON & AIcNAKNkY , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Empokilu, Pa. Will give prompt attention to all business en trusted to them. 16-ly. MICHAEL BRENNAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections promptly attended to. Real estate ana pension claim agent, 35-ly. Emporium, Pa. H. W. Green. Jay P. Felt SREEN & FELT, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA V., Corner Fourth and Broad streets, Emporium, Pa. All business relating to estate,collections, real estate, Orphan's Court and gene'allaw business will receive prompt attention. 41-'^e-ly. MAY GOULD, TEACHER Of PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY Also dealer in all the Popular sheet Music, Emporium, Pa. Scholars taughteither at ray home on Sixth street or at the homes of the pupils. Out ol'town scholars will he given dates at my room, in this place. THE NEW ALPINE HOUSE, Sterling Run, Pa. W. H. Bagley, Proprietor. First-class accommodations in every particular. This old and popular House has I een thorough ; ly refitted to meet every requirement of this rapidly growing town. Terniß, reasonable. 15-ly. j I* THE | s New Novelty 5 l| Ice Cream j y and Confectionery l f* Parlors c \ JOHN McDONALD. Manager \ \ ()pposite Post Otllce. \ \ Everything new and Uji-to-Date. 112 112 lee Orcam, Tcee, Sotla Water, 112 I served in style. !.arge Cool 3 112 and Comfortable Rooms. I 112 Experienced Waiters, Prompt i \ Service. We study to please 1 j Our Confectionery, Fruit, ami i * Soda Water department is newly J r fitted, ail K i pure We kindly solicit a share \ I «>( the public patronage. Call 112 J and set • ■ ind try us. 1 J Private families supplied with \ t Cream or Ices in the most a|>- 112 ) proved packiug cases, in the i j must up-to-date manner. 112 l l iive us a call. % £ JOHN MCDONALD. Manager. | Brain fag^ pain* and |r r "throbs, o «u --n and <7 sympathslMi ANTI.ACHE Na.ll.lWl WImW. DMllwttk>l>Mll UtMH IO« & zkt AU4nt««Mt* Wait* Clsmblm! Co.. I P*. W" JYIGHT MOVKITHI HOWCII IN ■ THC MOHNINU