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Wc can offer you good Paying Employment that you will enjoy and at home. Write to-day , Aidrtll The BattcHck Pablltklng Co. Butter Ic it BaUilftf, New Yerk. N. Y. n REHEDy Coughs, Colds, CROUP, WhoopgC# T>li eti thetyi U iW it **» etas* <• lain. N (mulm m m nber kef atf si 4rs| tU ai) kt |h«a a* Mat tea* tt aMy le aa »4aK. hka U Matt, lei ft tiu M seata. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, rgio. Carnal* That Rid*. The Bedouin* decorate tbelr bnßgnge j camel. l ) iu the most fantastic munner. A huge puck saddle Is surmounted by n still larger pannier. Above this again is a sort of chair in which the rider sits. The long strll* of leather hanging down the sides are simply for decorative purposea. I hare seen camels when too young togo on long treks beiug carried In these panniers, and they are always used for the Be douin children. Thla tribe has many qnaint and curi ous customs. Perhaps the moat curi ous of these is the manner In which they show their esteem for certain strangers. One evening when a young camel had been killed for the meal I noticed the women collecting the blood In a bowl. Then, to my aston ishment, they started painting my camels on the necks and flanks with the blood. Unknowingly I was the recipient of the greatest honor that can be paid a stranger. The blood dried on and remained for a long time, acting as a talisman among all, the Sheracat tribe.—Douglas Carru thers In Wide World Magazine. A Tragedy af Inatinct. The processions rles are rather strange caterpillars. A stngle string of them fire or six yards long has Just climbed down from my parasol pines and la at thla moment Infolding Itself In the walls of my garden, carpeting the ground traversed with transparent silk, according to the custom of the race. To say nothing of the meteorolglcal apparatua of unparalleled delicacy which they carry on their spine, these caterpillars, aa everybody knows, have this remarkable quality—that they travel only la a troop, on* after the other, like the blind of Breoghei or those In the parable, each of them ob-' stlnately, lndlssolubly following her leader; so much so that our author having one morning disposed the file on the edge of a large stone vaae, thus closing the circuit, for seven whole days, during an atrocious week, through cold, hunger and unspeakable weariness, the unhappy troop on Its tragic round without rest, respite or mercy, pursued the pitiless circle un til death arrived.—Forum. Called Far Qlery Divine. Among the customers In a drug store one day last week was a little girl who Is known to her playmates In thst vi cinity as "Peggy." As she stood wait ing for her turn It could be noticed that she waa repeating something under her breath la her effort to remember what her mother had aent her to buy. "Mother wants flv* cents' worth of glory divine." "Of whatr said tha young clerk, who was standing there as If stunned by a hard blow of a baseball bat. "Glory divine, glory divine," came tha reply In a louder voice than when she had made the original request. *■ "You had better go home and have your mother write it down on paper, little girl." said the clerk, feeling that the girl was too sura to argue with him. Soon she returned, and, banding the note to the clerk, he read. "Five cents' worth of chlorate of lime.**—Philadel phia Times. A Bit of Sicily. "There Is no Italian town more pic turesque than the Sicilian capital, Pa lermo," writes a traveler. "In ita port He crowded the queerest coasting craft I have ever set eyes on. Sailing ships of all rigs, their hulls painted all the colors of the rainbow, BOM up aguiuat tha quay, where mule carta, whose driven are shouting at the top of their voices, wait to take away the merchan dise. The narrow atreet where the custom house officers examine the goods brought ashore la a place of terrific noise. When a driver, two clerks and two custom house ofcisrs are discussing the contents of a bale or a cask It seeuos aa though murder must be committed within the next few aeconda. But somebody signs something, the cart move* on, and ev erybody iaagha." Murdering Shakeepeare. "I never heeltate to cut and slash and change any play nntll It suits me," said Stuart Hobeoa to hla legal advlaer en one occasion "1 suppose you edit Shakeepenre with a blue pencilT" replied the lawyer. "You can Just bet 1 do." "Then, 1 imagine, you would plead guilty to au Indictment for murdering the Bard of Avon?" "No; 1 would not. but I would admit dissecting his corpse." Naada Prodding. "It ta a great mistake, Mabel, tit trifle with the affections of a man who love* you by encouragluK some uu« elae." "Well, ha'a a little alow, auntl*. 1 think he aeeda a pacemaker ** Kindneee. Life la abort, and we have never tuo much time fur gladdening the hearts of thoae who are traveling the aatuo dark Journey with us Oh. he swift to k>v*i make haste to be kiud! AniM •peelallaetleo. I toe tor What •an I do for you? Patient I have rut my Index Miiger potior- - Vary s<>rry. but I aia a «i>e rtallat on the middle linger i'llegeud* Blatter Aurtaular Kvtdon**. "My daughter i* Mae. lute be cuttie quite an elm ullmtl-l " "Yea." |*-«vUtil> n»i4ud the aei t di»ir tM'Uilibor "au I hear" Puck, The Large*!. -Whal la a larwese, I "A I* aiy buy Harvard lawiwa Smoking That Maddens. Marihuana Is a weed u <-d by people of the lower class ami sometimes by soldiers, but those who iiiiike larger use of It are prisoners sentenced to long terms. The use of the weed and its sale, especially iu barracks and prisons, are very severely punished; yet it has many adepts, and Indian women cultivate It because they sell It nt rather high prices. The dry leaves of msrlhuana alone or mixed with to bacco make the smoker wilder than a wild beast It Is said that Immediately after the first three or four drafts of smoke smokers begin to feel a alight headache; then they see everything moving, and finally they loae all con trol of their mental faculties. Every thing, the smokers say, takes the ahape of a monster, and men look like devils. They begin to fight, and, of course, everything smashed la a mon ster "killed." But there are Imaginary beings whom the wild man cannot kill, and theae Inspire fear until the man la panic stricken and runs.—Mexican Herald. Th* Curse ef Cowdray. Cowdray, once the estate of the earls of Egmont and now In the possession of Lord Cowdray. better known as Sir Weetman Pearson, la the subject of a very Interesting superstition. Shortly after the dissolution of the monasteries Cowdray was conferred upon Sir An thony Browne, the father of the first Lord Montague, who had already been given Battle Abbey aa a reward for his services to Henry VIII. The story goes that Sir Anthony, who had de atroyed the church and the cloisters la Battle Abbey, was visited In the great hall aa he waa holding his first feast by one of the dispossessed moaka, who after solemnly cursing him, prophesied that his family abould perish by firs and water. Two centuries and a half later the prophecy was tragically ful filled. In 1783 the house waa destroy ed by fire and within a week of that disaster the last Lord Montague ioat his life In Oermany In an unsuccessful attempt to shoot the falls of the Rhine. —London News. Belts by the Ptutti A western senator of ample physical proportions was endeavoring to obtain a belt at a Washington haberdashery. He was having a difficult time In se lecting a belt whose design struck hla fancy as well as of proper require ments for his girth. "How much Is that one?" he de manded of the clerk, who waa entirely unaware of the distinguished charac ter of tha patron. "That Is $4." said the salesman. "Four dollarsr* exclaimed tha sena tor. "Isn't that an awful price for a belt?" "Yaa, sir," admitted the man behind the counter; "but, you sea, air, after ,tbey get Into the regular eurctagle else we charge for 'em by the pound."— Chicago Record-Herald Very Brief. A record of brevity In a holiday cor respondence waa established by a Frenchman In the eighteenth century. Voltaire and Ptton. the epigrammatist, exchanged challengee to writ* the ahortest posalble letter. So, when Vol taire was starting on a Journey, he wrote to Plton, "Bo rus," which Is the complete Latin for"I am going to the country." Plton'a answer was Just "I"—complete Latin for"Go!" In bualnees correspondence the rec ord Is divided between Victor Hugo, who, anxious to know bow his "Les Miserable*" was going, wrote to the publisher, "I"and the publisher, who triumphantly replied. "1" A Servile Heuse ef Uerde. When King Henry VIII.'s name waa apokan In hla pre—ac* lu the house of lords every peer prostiatsd hlissslf with Asiatic servility An entry In the records of th* house gives th* sub stance of a speech delivered By the chancellor on Jan. 10, IMi, 1a which the king's goodness and wisdom are extolled, sat It tails as that whenever his majssty waa mentioned, "which happened oftea." all the lords prostrat ed themes hr us. bowing to th* ground aa one man. The Impertant Parpen age, "Are you th* owner of this pi seer* aSked th* tatok agent. "I am." replied Partner Oorntasssl "Anything 1 can do for you?" "No. The chance* are that you are too hard worked to have time to read anything aud that you haven't any spare change anyhow Let me talk to the hired tuau Washington Star. Peer limit*. "1 never u* suy on* *0 tlmkl aa flenpeck la." remarked Wlggsr "Why, he's like a tnouaw ta his own house.'' "Nunaen*e!" etclaliued Wsggar. "Ills wife isa't th* leaat hit afraid of him." And War Continued. Mlaa Ostodley Beaa say* she's ready to make up If y<>u are Mtas Cutting- Tall her I'd be ready to tnake up. tow. If I had a completion as ninthly as hers. Philadelphia Ledger. Patten a*. Her Mother Y»u muat be paflenl with him. The Hrld* Oh. 1 am. I know It will take tlute for him to aee that be caa't have hla uwn way. Natienal Traits. It take* one hour to know a French man, use tuouth to knot* a Oerutan aad statue! a lifetime to know aa Mag llahatau well Houte furriers. it I* ever true thai he who do** nothing fur other* dies nothing fur 1 Mutaeif. - Qpotton pROFOriKn AMKNIiM BNTB TO THE *■ CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMON WEALTH FOR TIL KIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION. BY THE UKNERAL AS SEMBLY OK THE COMMON WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUBLISH ED BY ONDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. IN PUR BUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. Number One. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Proponing an amendment to section twen ty-ill of article five of the Constitution of tha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Reeolved (If the Senate concur). That the following amendment to section twen ty-six of article Ave of the Constitution ef Pennsylvania be, and the same la here by. proposed, la accordance with th* eighteenth article thereof:— That section M of Article V.. which reads aa follow*: "Section is. All iaw* re lating ta courta ahail be general and of uniform operation, and the organisation, lurtadtctlen. and powera of all court* of th* lame class or grade, so far as regu lated by law. and th* fore* and effect of the process and Judgments of such courts, ■hsll be uniform; and the Oeneral Assem bly Is hereby prohibited from cresting other courta to exercise the powers vested by this Constitution In the Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Orphans' Courta." be amended ,so that the same thall read as follows:—' Section X. All laws relating to courts •hall be genera! and of uniform opera tion. and the organization. Jurisdiction, and powers of all raurts of the same class ar grade, ** far a* regulated by law, and tha force and affect of th* procea* and Judgmsnts of such courts, shall be uni form; but. notwithstanding any prevl ■lon* af thl* Constitution, the Ueneral Aeeembly shall have full power to estab lish new courta, from Mine to time, aa th* ■am* may be needed In any elty or coun ty. an# to preacrlbe tha powers and Ju risdiction thereof, and ta Increase th* number of Judge* In any courta now ex isting or hereafter created, or to reorgan ise the aame. or to veat in other courts the Jurisdiction theretofore exercised by courts not of record, and to abollah the aame wherever It may he deemed neces sary for th* orderly and efficient adminis tration of Justice. A true copy of Reeolutlon N*. 1. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, so as to eliminate the require ment of payment of laxas aa a qualifi cation of the right to vote. Resolved (If the House of Repreeenta ttvea concur). That the following amend ment to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania be, and the same is hereby, proposed. In accordance with the eighteenth arUele thereof: That section one of article eight be amended, by striking out ths fourth numbered paragraph thereof, so that the said section shall read as follows: Section 1. Every male citlxen twenty ene years of age, possessing ths follow ing qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections, subject however to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of elector* aa the Oeneral Aaaembly may enact. First He ahaJl have been a cltleen of the United States at least one month. Second. He shall have resided In the State one year (or If. having previously boon a qualified elector or native-born altlcen of the State, he shall havs re moved ther*frnm and returned, then six months), Immediately preceding th* •lec tion. Third. He shall bav* resided In th* •taction district where be shall offer to vote at least two months Immediately preceding tha election. A true copy of Resolution No. S. ROBERT McAFEE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Three. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. ao as to consolidate the courts of comiOMi pleas of Allegheny County. Section 1. Be It resolved by th* Senate and Houaa of Representative* of th* Commonwealth of Penns>lvanla In Gen eral Assembly met. That the following amendment to the Constitution of Penn sylvania be, and tho same Is hereby, pro posed. in accordance with to* eighteenth article thereof:— That aectlon of arttel* flv* he amended, by striking out th* said *ee tlon. and inserting in place thereof tl>e following: Section t. In the county of Philadel phia all the Jurisdiction and powera now vested In the district courts and courts of common pleaa. subject to such ehsnges as may be made by this Constitution er by hw, shall be tn Philadelphia vested In five, distinct and separate courts of equal and co-ordinate Jurisdiction, composed of three Judg»s each. Tho said courts In PhUedel ph ta shall be designated respect reefy as tho eeurt of common pleas nuns bar en*, number two. nuns (x«r three, number (our. aad number Ova, but tlie number ef aal* eewrta may be by law tisreeaeed. from time to time, and shall be ta tthe manner designated by oueci»**lv» number*. Tho aumber of Judges In any ef oald eourta. or In any county where the establishment ef an additional court may be authorised by law. may b* in er*a*sd. from time to time, and when ever *uck increase ahall amount In th* whele to throe, such thro* Judges shall compose a distinct end aeparat* oeurt a* aferoeald. which ahail be aumbored as aforeeald In Philadelphia all suits shall a* Instituted In th* sold eeurt* ef *em moa pleaa without deeicnattng th* num bar of tho said court. and the *ev*ral court* ahall distribute and apportion th* bu*tnea* among tham In such manner as ahall he provided by rules of e«urt. and each court, to which any *utt *h*ll be thu* assigned shall have escluetve Juris diction thereof subject to change ef venue a* ahall ho provided by law In the couaty ef Allegheny ail the JurtadUtlon and powers new veetod In tho several ntimheeed courts ef coalmen plea* shall he vested In eas court ef com mon pleaa compo**d »112 ail the Judges In commission In said courts So<-h Juris diction and posters shall extend te alt proceedings at taw and In equity which shall have been Instituted In the osveral numbered court*, aad ahall bo eubject te such chana** a* may he mad* by law and sublet* t In shaoge uf venue aa pro sided by law The preetdent Judge el •aid xourt shall la selected aa provided ihr las Th* number of h.dgss la sail •ourl may ha by law Increased from tlrse to time Thl* amendment shsil tabs sfsei ea the tiro* day ef Sauuery aw •salliig N* adoption . A tree enps of Iteanlutto* M* I MOSgMT Wears* Saaostarr *» tho Cessssesio*a In* S >s>«ltal by the *•>•(• si,* Hawse <4 aeproeeitietlvee ef the > » ! mea SI eel I h of rennarlsanle la Hosier a I ' Aseeo.blr ai«a »"Kat the fellewtitg i* pre frsss I a* an •uioiidaienl «e th* I'oiaatilu tlen *f lb* I'unimuiissalll •! Pauneftsa Sis, to aeovdanee stltb tha prevkatoit* *f the Mghieeoih anuia thereof, 4aHdsteel to 4 rttote Mine IMISS Utgt* Ssetlea I * ae».l aeattee etgbt artlsse •ISM, e| lite Vsettitsiba sd Itooeerlseele i *|a* rea-te aa hia»> ■ •ttj. borouati. township, school dlstrtot. e other municipality or d'lt trlot. except ■■ herein provided, ahaS Ml er exceed seven per centum upon tha ai •essed value of the taxable property there la, nor ahatl any such municipality or district Incur any new debt, or Imareawe lla indebtedneaa to an amount exeaadlng two per centum upon auch assessed vai taU»n of property, without the aaaaat at the electors thereof at a public electlaa la saeh manner aa ahall be provided by law; hut any city, tba debt of whloh saw w ceeds seven par centum af aueh ssssseefl valuation, may ba authorised by law M hserease the aama three par cantum. Is tha accrarata, at any one time, HJM Mall valuation." aa aa to read aa tollewe:— ■action t The debt of any eaunty, aMp> berou*h. townahip, school district, er aM> ar municipality or Incorporated dlalrlat. aai apt as herein provided, shall aavea ea eaad seven par centum upon the saeaaaad value of the taxable property thereto. nao •hall any auch municipality er district la eur any new debt, or Increaee Ita lndebt odnaea ta an amount exceeding two pas eeatum upan such aaaaaaed valuatlan at property, without tha aaaent of the alaa tors thereof at a public election In such manner aa shall be provided by law; but any city, tha debt of which now excneda •even par cantum of such assessed val uation, may bo authorized by law to in crease the sama three par centum. In tha atir*tatg, at any one time, upon such valuation, except that any debt or debt* hereinafter Incurred by the city and caun ty af Philadelphia for the canst ruction and develepment of subwaya for transit purpaaea, or for tha canstructian af wharves and docks, or tha reclamation a 4 land ta be used In tha construction of a ayatam of wharves and dacha, aa pub lla tm prove men ta, ownad or to ba owned by ■aid city and county of Philadelphia, an# which ahall yield to tha city and county of Philadelphia current net revenue hi ex caea af tha In tar est an said debt or MM and af tha annual Installments asoseoasy far the cancellation of said debt ar debta, may ba excluded In ascertaining the pow er of the city and county of Philadelphia to become otherwise Indebted: Provided. That a staking fund for their cancellation •hall bo established and maintained. A true eopy of Joint Reaolutlen No. 4 ROBKJRT McAFBB. Per rotary af tha Commonwealth WANTED AT ONCE- Local andtraveling salesmen in ;this stat® to represent ns. There ia money in tha work for YOU soliciting for onr easy sailing speciaiies. Apply now for territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y IHa. r THK 1 New Novelty 1 112 Ice Cream \ > and Confectionery < \ Parlors \ JOHN McDONALO, Manager \ Opposite Poet Office. < 1 i Everything new and Up-to-Dat«. < 1 s Ice Cream, Ices, Soda Water, .' 112 served in style. Large Cool ! rand Comfortable Rooms. ' > ? Experienced Waiters, Prompt V \ Service. We study to please 1 } Onr Confectionery, Fruit, and C > Soda Water department is newly | * r fitted, all good being fresh and \ > pure. We kindly solicit a share s \ of the public patronage. Call 112 A and see ns and try us. \ \ Private families supplied with 112 > Cream or Ices in the most ap- J J proved packing cases, in the \ i most up-to-date manner. s s Give us a call. < \ JOHN MCDONALD, Manner, I Pure Water! DRINK Sizerville Mineral Water Clean, Pure and Healthy. We are praperad to hiriiiik lbs vllUaos of Manporlotu ihn pouulnr Water, ailbar M.AIN OH CARHONATMU, to bottles Drop a postal < *rd wa will do iba real The eualyeia of tha •-elebraiad riltsrvills Watar baa uiede il famous all over Iba eouutry. Orders may be left at Geo. V. HsUosa •lure, ur watar may ba |>un hawl by lha uaae at tba aama place. Ad. trees. Magnetic Mimril WatirCi., SIZERVILLE, PA. i '■i-Lc.&mammmmmmmmm i WINDSOR HOTEL I fj W T »MI'HAKKK. Maaaaat I liuvyna. II M par day ead up I I Aaaaalsaa. UN fas day sad u# I "■* j IMklwty l> at warn Biaad 3t»#rl I Slaboe aad Krs.bnj Twain I I mm Filbatl Street. Tka a«lf eilneW prised k«»,t aI i«ae>sn«» aed eeaaae»«eaa