RATAHMMIICD, Cameron County Press! HKNHY 11. ni'LUN, editor and Proprietor ORVILLR Paouopcwr, Assistant and Manager RAYMOND KLKBH, A MIST ant Foreman. W. SCOTT MTUKNHR, Assistant Local Editor. PUBLISH KD EVERY THURSDAY The Churches. FIRST HAPTIST. RKV. J. L. BOGUE, Pastor. 10:30 a. ni.—Morning worship. 11:45 a. m.—Bible School. 6:30 p. m.—Y. P. Praise Service. 7:30 r>. m.—Sermon, "Mary the Vir gin, tne Queen of Heaven and Mother of God." The evening sermon is especially for women ud we invite their attention. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rr;v. M. L. TATE, Rector. Next Sunday the following services will ii he id at Emmanuel Church: There will be an Early Celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10:30 o'clock. Theme, "The Food for a Hungry World." There will be a meeting for men only at 4 o'clock in the Parish House. This service will consist of singing of famil iar hymns, reading of a Psalm and scripture lesson, the prayer and an ad- j dress by the Rector on theme, "The Temple of God and Its Care.'' Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30 o'clock, theme, "Christian Courage." Strangers are always welcome at Emmanuel Church. The Vagabond Actor. Mollere raised the status of the ac- ' tor to a hireling clown who must j amuse his king. Sir Henry Irving was i even knighted by Queen Victoria, who | recognized his magnificent services to i dramatic art. But in all the years when 1 Sir Henry was breaking his neck to i run back and forth between Victoria's j royal residences and the cities where ; he was playing, to set up his scenes and act for the old queen's amusement ( and the entertainment of her guests, | he was never once officially received ! by her at court. He had many private audiences, which were much the same for him as to have a chat with any ether old lady; but. although he was the possessor of a royal title, a favor ite wiifi the royal family and the greatest actor of Ills age, he never was invited or "commanded." as it is called, to Buckingham palace. The Status of vagabondia clung to his gar ments. and he was classed with crook ed nobles and other undesirables.— Archie Bell In Cleveland Plain Dealer. Courage and the FTea. Courage is resistance to fear, mas tery of fear, uot absence of fear. Ex cept a creature be part coward, it Is not a compliment to say it Is brave; it Is merely a loose misapplication of the word. Consider the flea—incom parably the bravest of all the crea tures of God If fear were courage. Whether you are asleep or awake, he will attack you, caring nothing for the fact that in bulk and streifgth you are to him as are the massed armies of the earth to a suck ing child. He lives both day and night and all days and nights in the very lap of peril and the immediate presence of death and yet is no more afraid than is the man who walks the streets of a city that was threatened by an earthquake ten centuries be fore. When we speak of Cllve, Nelson and Putnam as men who "didn't know what fear was" we ought alwayß to add the flea—and put him at the head of the procession.—Mark Twain. The Original Paul Pry. Thomas Hill, familiarly called Tom my Hill, was, says Dr. Brewer, the original Paul Pry. It was from him also that Theodore Hook drew his character of Gilbert Gurney. Planche in his "Recollections" says of Hill: "His specialty was the accurate infor mation he could impart on all the pet ty details oi ihe domestic economy of his friends, the contents of their ward robes, their pantries, the number of pots of preserves in their store closets and of the table napkins In their linen presses, the dates of their births and marriages, the amounts of their trades men's bills and whether paid weekly or quarterly. He had been on the press and was connected with the Morning Chronicle. He used to drive Matthews crazy by ferreting out his whereabouts when he left London and popping the information in some pa per." Names In Electricity. Electricity is the one branch of sci ence that honors the great names In its fundamental terminology. Andre Marie Ampere was the French physi cist who first measured the current and for whom the unit is named. The I that HHIIIH would be burned, until MUCII time as the furnace would bo putin operation. Moved by Mr Cramer, seconded by Mr Howard, that Council proceed with the advertisement of bids in the Cameron County Press, Emporium In depent and a tr;ide journal, for the completion of the surface water sewer as per plans and specifications on tile. Carried. Moved by Mr. Cramer, seconded by Mr. Howard, that motion of Feb. 6, by Mr. Mullin, in regard to tux tor Thea torinm be laid on the table indefinitely. Carried. Ayes and nays were called and motion was carried. Moved by Mr. Howard, seconed by Mr. Cramer, that license for Emporium Theatorium be SSO per year for moving pictures and 50c per night additional for vaudeville acts Carried. Moved by Mr. Mullin, seconded by Mr. Pearnall that motion be amended to read moving pictures instead of Theatorium. Motion lost. C. E. CRANDELL, Secretary.