If BIG STORE, BIGGEST BARGAINS, LOWEST PRICES || jj FREE! 0 FREEI J N An Alluringly Attractive Proposals N H A Daring Example Generosity I! ( With every purchase amounting to $3.50 or more, we will present to the buyer. ABSO- || LUTELY FREE OF CHARGE, a complete Photographic Outfit consisting of— || One 6 x 4 Camera, 3 Plates, 1 bottle of Developing Fluid, 1 Developing Tray, 1 Magnet, P" all neatly packed in an attractive case, with complete printed instructions of how to use same. |l Any person, man, woman, or child can operate this wonderful Camera and by simply lollowing instructions TAKE AND DEVELOP A PICTURE IN THREE MINUTES. || Besides giving away this magnificent Camera, we offer the biggest and grandest bargains in Clothing, Shoes, Hats and II Men's and Women's Furnishings, ever heard of or seen in Montour County. k * Just glance over the prices quoted below, then come to the store and see the quality of the goods, and you will hon- || estly say that this is the Most Stupendous Cut Price Sale that you ever attended and that it will live long in your memory. 112 J Mens Shoes |g||'g i( j YBUHg Weil'S Wig Clothing )j M Absolutely < iuaniliteetl K ,- a n.l,-st .lisi.lav "112 Fall Clouds ever Mothers: Here is an opportunity you U We are the onlv store in the county that "] L \v,. 110 "not claim to LHVO eannotattord to miss, just stoliand think ■■ carries the World Famous "Endicott U o tiu*tliiiiir for nothing but we do claim o1 th.» money you ran save, by just get- || .Johnson Shoe." Every pair guaranteed. ' tn „ ivt . V( 5, , llolv f or your inonev than ting here hrst and getting one of these 71 k A Now is the time to buy at a saving of 35 . * where and we absolutely fm(i **'hool or Dress suits at such a low II percent, guarantee every suit. Look over these I»nce. An actual saving of :i.» per cent. || Reg. I'rice Sale Price Keg. l'rice Hale 1 rice values. Regular Price Sale I'rice 82 00 now *1 39 82.75 now 81.08 •>■>.-, limv |.r,s :;.()() now 2.19 Regular Price Sale Price $2.00 now SI. is U || 2/>0 now 1.79 8.50 now 2.G9 SIO.OO now « 1.9s j .now l.S!» pi 12.00 now <>.79 ::<in now M" Women's and Children's Shoes as ; s=; All Endicott Johnson Shoes, every pair 1, - r, ° llow guaranteed at a saving of percent. UO\S » .*»• | The best tailored, the best looking, and the best WW Ryo- Price Sale Price Reg. Price Sale Price An actual Cut of 50 per cent in every -f.it of | wearing suit-in town. Don't forget. here is a N Bl ' -o ~n w «i i<) §•> 05 , )OW Bi7<) clothing in the store. Mm. this is an opportunity chance to clothe your hoy from head to foot at aII 1--. row l'.'iS 2.50 now 1.9S of a life time. You can't atTord to miss it. just in { saving you cannot afford to m:ss A word to the ■■ 20Q nO \ V i.'r.s .",.00 now '2.19 the height of the season, too I wise is sufficient. ■■ ki SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIALS | Men's Canvas Gloves, 10 cent A ftjS Fleeced Lined Underwear for q A \ value, sale prio- 91 HI men—heavy weight, worth r» I t?- i . "V 50 cents, togo at. Men's 81.25 Pants ...?0.71 Men's $2. o0 Pants 81."* ■ - M M' 50 Pants 91 , Men's 5'.,00 Pants.. . 82.19 . k i .... ... .vi , i\ieu s»i.«iv \\ orking Shirts, worth-> 0 cts. O O „ Bfl All of our 50 cent Neck weai AQ Men's 82 00 Pants 11.19 Men 84 83.19 XXp togo at the small price of . O i_/• _________ • ""EXTRA SPECIAL Extra Special Bargain m„i S wool socks, 20c. value, A A and Drawers to match. 59c ; Boys' Sweaters, Worth soe 19c. | * NBOYS OVERCOATS men s CBAVENETTE MES'S 0 IVERCOATS | 39c j wot t h Ssr 83c y J.wieuHio RAINCOATS , —— <*9 "0 villi * 112 810.00 value Lambsdown l nder- Men * sweaters,worths\ Q mm 1 810.00 810.00 values 8 (».9S ! wear, worth 81, go at O&C 81.50, togo at. v/OC F™ M:5.50 "2. iS 1 • >. .>o • s '- 1 | _ Men's Dress Shirts, Big Line of Ladies & Misses t|£j 5.00 " H.9S 1(1.50 " 12.4 s j worth <- r >c. Togo at.. O/ C Sweaters at very Low Prices Kg Men's 10c Workin°' Socks, .V: Men's Fancy Dress Hose worth 20c. now 1 lc; Men's 3r»c. Hose, now 10c: Regular ooc. Sus- [ ] i .»i' . u.m,lmni*Tl?ed White and Blue, 2c: Suspenders, Suit cases, worth £1.25, now Mlc: Ladies and Childrens >1 ® « M Dress Shins' :.7,, lull lino Men s Huts. 7.V. v»l«, at iW: W,«l || value at s:5.(»0 value at #1.98. Chambray Shirts with 2 collars, worth isc. at :>,c. huit cases worth #1.19 at <>Bc. || SALE STARTS FRIDAY. OCT. 28. ENDS SAT.. NOV. 12. jj M Manufacturers' Outlet Clothing Ca jj II 299 Mill Street. The Underselling Store. Danville, Pa. Walk World on Honeymoon. A walking trip around tin? world to !:e the honeymoon journey of Mr and Mrs. Harry I Tin iphries. a younv English couple who were married si few days ago. They left .New York dressed in heavy khaki walking suits. They declared that they expect to ba back in four years. Persia Plans Reforms. The courts of justice and tlie school iystrni in Persia are to bo reformed by the new cabinet with the aid of for eign advisers. VS special grades of GaiO« ' No V "fT* sure, quick ig- |N> v\\W\V s Y line, manufactured ex- \\ \,\ nition and instantaneous, l\ SSSJSSy \ pressly for Auto* are: \n \\ powerful and clean ex- iOy 76° > enn«ylvania Crude Oil. NN Special v A ah your Dealer X Motor v Waverly Oil Works Co. b'N \Y\VOvN \\ Power without Carbon \\ sV Independent Refiners k\ \\wV\® \VV\W X s The bent Auto Gasolines \N \\ Pittsburg, Pa. l\> Ovi>\SfsNsX ever "f"«de. Positively V\ \\ 00 MM L RUS R K\ V" -iuisi. SSalkSroS: M Taking Her to Task. Mrs. Plymouth UocU- Yes, we art very proud of the fact that our an cestors came over in the Mayflower Mrs. Many Rocks (severelyi —in the lirst cabin?— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Oh, life! An age to the miserable, a moment to the happy.—llacon. Sunflower Seeds Russia's Peanuts. Sunflower seeds are eaten in Ilussia much as peanuts are eaten In the United States. Patted Her on the Back. Tennyson on one occasion on board the royal yacht, at the reijuest of the then Princess of Wales, read "The Grandmother." "1 read II." said Ten nyson. "in a cabin on deck. The prin cess sat clo' e to me on one side and a young lady whom I didn't know on the other. The wind came through an open window, and the princess whispered. 'Put on your hat,' but I said 1 ought, if possible, to make my self balder than ever before so many royalties. She said again. "Oh, put it on!' so 1 did. and I heard afterward that the king of Denmark's court fool, who was in the background (they really kept a court fool), remarked, •lie may bo laureate, but he has not learned court manners." When I was done the ladies praised me, and I pat ted the unknown one on the back by ■way of reply, and presently I found out she was the empress of Russia?" "Had you any talk with tho czar?" "Hardly any. no said he couldn't speak English. Perhaps he was dis gusted at my patting his wife on the back. IPs head was up in the cabin ceiling an he walked about below."— I.ondon Gentlewoman. The Air Brake. To forget the inventions of the hour j Is an impossibility. They are before j ! one at every turn, and many of theui contain potentialities vast and much I discussed. I'or that very reason it is J well occasionally to contemplate some j invention of 'he past which works uu- j remittingly and inconspicuously for 1 the welfare of mankind. Consider the ! : air brake. How many when they take a Journey by rait ever tako thought of the device which stands ready to In- [ I sure safety from possible accidents? j All are so used to sibilant noise below I ' the cars that they never consider its j I portentousness. Vet by this applica- j tlon of the power of compressed air I ' tens of thousands of lives have been J | preserved and railroad travel has been j | made more expeditious. All this is i arrant truism; not a word of it but j i what has been said scores of times be- j fore, ltut we like to dwell upon the air brake as one of those typical in- I I ventious which are doing their work j i faithfully and humbly while recent j : creations get the glory and applause.— i Collier's. I |: German Princes Roller Skaters. Crown Prince William, bcii to th< German throne, and his brother. I'rlncc Adelbert, the kaiser's third s. n. ar« enthusiastic skaters The crown piitbt is seen nlclit I \ skating on the pave meats near his palace. CHICHESTER SPILL? DIAMONO BRAND , e °< I.APIES t -r A«k jour l>ruKxl«t for CTTI-C!iES TER'S \ liIAMONL) !IKANI> lUU.S in ki . I/A. GOLD metallic b. »r--. scale.l Willi 1': H<o> Ribbon. TAKR ND UTIIKK, tlu» Bf >,.nr v/ Kruf.l.t ami a.L. 112,,, rllf.rHf.S.l l II S V DIAMOND niiAMl PILLS, for twcntv-flvQ years regarded as Dest.Safe:!, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TKIBU EVERYWHERE halr R balsam ami trau t f.ef th« hair. lVnmotn a luxuriant fjruwth. RVVR wHNfvor Fails to Hratore it ray Hair to ita Youthful Color. «ralp 4itra»et A hair Proposed Amendment.* To Penn'a Constitution I mot*'**-•?> AM' St»Ml *T* ***** 'M*! ■ rnNHTITt'TtOt* f*' ttMfT"n 112 T«> Till i 'ITI? fNH lit If* Wl A I.Til r«»|} Til! in A r*'H«»V At, on If! .11 « rtoN H% Till 4 , <;* VI UA\, AP f>l Mltf.V nv fit ft fnMMoNtvi AM II in l I VNPVI.V ASIA AMI IM ft I-111 |;il in nltDt.lt I'f* Tin: Pf •'ItKT A tiv or Tiff* « nMM'tNn I Al Til tF I*l U *! AN' » or Antlrl.l: XVIII «»F TIIK mxn iriti if »N Kurt he* r>n* A mffCl'tltW NT Hl:M.rn«)M IV «* amendment to section t\ m« of article iiv 112 *»>*• fmtstlttttlon r.f (h» < MTTV »nfiW ■ ,Hh nf |Vnn«ylVftM* |(.-*..lved ilf the H* nuts « "t'"urt, Th*l tit#* following amendm- nt *o pectlon taen ia *l* «»f nrtlr 1« fiVP «-f the I'nnMlMtlen of i*enn*ytva»*la be, mifi the nam* I* here |»- . propped, In accordance With thl i *i:Mi • nth afilete ther< "112 I 1 nV Krili.n of Artl I* V * hlrh r# ><d» rtf* folloa* He, tlnn ?K All lift t*e l:.f htf tM • .ert* M nil l.r K *n«ral «nd nf ii fiii ' i I'm it lor nnd the otaanifsatlon, • ♦»#$!««!«• t I powfri of nil court* of »•»*• \f • or f»o far n* rcmi |«« »• ♦ I the force and effeet nf t »• ' llldtfmcnt* nf foirh court*. «i t > • '»< 'i*l i»l Aasem I fif-ohibltwl from (tpnltnf "\r>| r(vf |be |uiv rm VfHtM ♦ i n In t»«»* |udirc« of the • i m <»• « » omti Plea* and Orphans' it 112 »•«!«*«! wo tliftt the nam® s» ■ tlo?» . Ml law* *-**! %tlr*f? to courtu fhnll general and of uniform opera lion, and th*» organisation, jurisdiction, nnd p«»wer* <'f nil roUHf »112 the wmo rln * or srade, *o fnr nn regulated by li«, and the for< p and effect of tho proc*»*a and Judgment* of aurh courts. shall bo uni form; hut, notwithstanding any provi sions of thin <Constitution the General Assembly shall hav§ full po*er to r«tab llsh new courtß, from time to time, as ths hid* may he needed In any city or coun ty, nnd to prescribe the powers and Ju risdiction thereof, and to Increase ths l number of judges In any courts now ei istlng or hereafter created or to reorgan ise the same, or to vent In other court! i the Jurisdiction theretofore exercised by courts not «<f record, and to tlwrtmi th« pame wherever It may he deemed necen »ary for the orderly and rfttclcnt adminis tration of Justice. A true copy of Resolution No. 1 ROHKHT MCAFER. Btcretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two RKBOLUTION Trcpo«!np an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of IVnn sylvnnla. so an to eliminate the requlre mont «-f payment "112 t ins as .« qt Kllfl cation of th»* right to vote. Resolved »lf the Ilnuso of Representa tives concur). That th«* following amend | ment to the Constitution of the I'ommon j wealth of Pennsylvania be. and the **amc I Is hereby, proposed. In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: { That ctlon on»> of article eight be amended, by striking out the fourth ! numbered paragraph thereof, so that the J said section shall read as follows j Section I Kvery male cltisen twonty lOM years «.f possessing thi • lng qualltlcatinn:: shall be entitled to vote at all « lection*, subject however to I such law* r- -miring and regulating the registration - ct«»rs as tie General Assembly may ena t First. He shall have been a citizen of the Tnited Stat"* at least one month. S« cond. He shall have resided in the State one \«• ir <or if. having previously been a qualified elector or native-born citizen of the State, he shall have re moved therefrom nnd returned, then six ! months), immediately preceding tho clec j tion Third. He shall have resided In the j election district where he shall offer to vote ;it lea ft two months Immediately preceding the election, i A true copy of Resolution No T ROBERT McATKE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Three. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing r.n amendment to the Constl ! tutlon of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. so as to consolidate the ! courts of (ommon p U - 112 I:• .«»;>• oounty. Section 1 l»e It resolved by the Senate ; and House of Representatives of the I Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gcn | eral Assembly met. That the following amendment to the Constitution of Penn ! svlvania be. and the same hereby, pro- I posed. In accordance with the eighteenth i article thereof:— That section of article five be amended, bv striking out the said sec tion. and Inserting In place thereof the ; following: Section t» In the county of Phllndej phla all the j irls lictlon and powers now j vested In the district courts and courts of common pleas, subject to such chuiges as may be made by this Constitution or | by law, shall be in Philadelphia vested in "la.v<.<-o.us*. 1 HEROIC MANDARIN HONORED. Chinese Erect Statue to Man Whose Sacrifice Saved Lives. At llslcn. In China. Is u xtntuto (Iruiml In fsill dress of a man darin—the puting, or poltoe master, named Chin, who ga\c tits lift" for tlic people. An exile who was in the tamp at Jaocbow nnd who owed the listen (district magistrate" a grudge rode a black horse to I.oping and, having killed the hsien. gi>t back for the Jaochow roll call next morning As the murderer could not be found orders came from tie capital that a large number of the people should be killed. To prevent this slaughter of in nocent folk, the puting, a good old man, said he stabbed the hsien after u few words over the wine"cups, and he was consequently beheaded. No resident of the district would deal the fatal blow, but an Itinerant cobbler or bam boo worker did it for a reward of 40 tools. Tradition adds that he was struck dead bv lightning after leav ing the execution ground. The Mississippi o' Streets. A street is like a river, with its tin man current carrying ail manner of drift between its bauks <>;' residences or shops on either side. And If this simile be appropriate then New York's Broadway Is the Mississippi of streets Probably no other avenue in the w<>rtd presents so many contrasts in the tl< t satn and Jetsam it carries from liar ieni to the Mattery. Kvery type of tin manity—uprooted saplings from fartns and orchards, proud hulled craft i:> silks and satins—may be described in the surging mass. Banker ami boot black. the swaggering swell and the draggled derelict, walk shoulder to shoulder—rush, rather, for Broadway is a maelstrom, tho embodiment of New York's bustle and hurry, the place where nothing can stand still. Rich ard llanliug Oavis once said that everybody "seems to be trying to reach the bank to have a check cashed be fore 3 o'clock." George Seibei iu Pittsburg Gazette-Times. Britain Encourages Free Golf. I/iudon has two municipal golf courses; Brighton and Nottingham, on* each; Kdiuburgli, ten, and Glasgow, three. r t lhr*r htritr< • »*'h TV- #nM rm*rt* |w I'hr-wMnW .hill h* rf*«*lfrn«trrl fvfH m» the mttfl rif eftttimon fti* * nun ♦ r f*n# tt'lW ♦ r <*r* |hr#« H Mil* nmnh*e d*-»t«rnrited fcf *»i * , »#» r»»t time to tfWte «*i4 <at »n »»d «\hl«h ' 'till »•• » um)>*r*r ?<« t*» IhMltuti ' I » tli" ** Id r*f » *ti hn«lnn«* nm"p tV=n* it, -jrti mentor «s ltl .11 h. |«rm Mt-1 1' MlU>* of rr>.,ff *,♦> * mrh r-nuft to uhl.-h any mitt •hnll h* thue unturned •hftll hnvn r.%rh»«dv* hirla diction •nhjf ' to rh(*flfi« #»f veftue *• *hnll he t»mvtded hy la* Tn the fntmlv of AlivffVhv nil the JuM- .11. nnti tnd r v« rv no** v.-tel hi fh< »cvn»r,l -Mml .r.d rmitt* of fnmmnh t>loa« *hill Vh v*M« -1 hi 00. oonrt of f«wi mon t>lnp, rnmi>n*' '1 "112 <M Ihe Jndirea In comtnl l -* lon Itl 4 >"1 »~o»?tts 112? i< h Jufrls iltHon and tvit- r* I all e*t*nd to *ll prrtr. orlhw M |i* and In ratify whirl •hall hav* h'"h Instituted In tht conrte and shall I>e »ut))eet to mtrli rhnfW * n* mnv !■•» !h id* hv turn end *nh)eet to change of v*tiue as rro vlded hv In t* The president Judge of Mid .-n ift shall ho «*»hct«d n* provided h\ inu Thr number of Judges In Mid court mnv U I»> law Increased from tlmo to Urn* Thl« amendment shall tak* eff« on th<* ttr«t day of January PUP cor, Unit If adoption A trv.r ropv of 1h solution No S U«mi:RT MfAFFK Ferret -»rv of tho Common wealth Number Four A .?Ot NT PropnfiinH nn «nn ndmont t-- n«*"'loii piriM urtlrl# nlnp. r»f the cNmPthutlon of IN nr. pvlvnnli* Hfrtlon I. It r**«olv»«l hv the Be?.ntf ami Hous.» of Represent itlvm of tho Con monwfulth of IVnnsvlx -nlu In Anwmbly met. Thnt tho following la pro powd fi»« wn amendment to the Constitu tion of thu Commonwealth of Penniylva nla. In arrordanre with the f«rovlslona of tt»e ti Iftlcll thiriOf Amendment to Article Nine, Section Klirht. Section 2. Amend nectlon eight, article nine, of tho Constitution of rennaylvuntas which r®ft«la a» fo'lows:— "Section S. The debt of any county, city borough, township, echoo' <l'strict, or other municipality or lnc». ted dla trlct, except hs herein proviu nail nev er exceed seven per centum upon the ae ceffscd value of tlte taxable property there in. nor shall any such municipality or district Incur any new debt, or increase Its Indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed val uation of property. Without the assent 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 ag»rrecate. at any one time, upon such 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 seven per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or district In cur any new debt, or increase its Indebt edness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the assent of the elec 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 be authorized by law to In crease the same three per centum. In the* ai;::reßHte, at any one time, upon such valuation, except 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 the reclamation of land to be used In the construction of a system of wharves and docks, as public Improvement*, owned or to be owned by said city and county of Philadelphia, and Which shall yield to the city and county of Philadelphia current net revenue in ex cess of the interest on said debt or debts and of the :irmu&l Installments necessary for tho cat itton : said debt or dobtia may be excluded in ascertaining the pow er of the city and county of Philadelphia t.» i erwtse Itdebted: Provided, That a si; 112 nd for their cancellation shall ho est i:• «i and maintained. A true < - of Joint Resolution No. 4. KOUERT McAFEE, St ictary of tho Commonwealth. Up the Rhine. Mrs. Robinson—And wore you up tho Rhino? Miss Nurich (just returned from a European trip*—l should think so. right to the very top. What a splendid view there is from the sum mit! Duty nut! are ours; results and futurity lolotv, tv> — rioraoe Oree ley. A i», le CAJABftK El|'s Cream Balm BKSfIIS it quickly abtorbeil. ■ Gites Raliel at Onco. rW £ J It olounio-x, soothes, lir»ls nml snotects tho diseusitf nu'iu- j9K l>runt> lYßultiugfrom •'*'* Catarrh and drives mRB' 1..j tot a Colli iu the gMy~ v^- FEVER Taato auj Stut 11. I'uH size .">() et<.. at Drug «ists or l>v mail. Iu liquid form, 7". eents. i-'-ly Brothers, sti \V, 4 rreu Street, New York. 60 YEARS XP E RIE NC E DESIGNS 'TTne COPYRIGHTS 4C. Anrone spnillns a sketch and description may qulcklv iiaccrtaln our opinion free whether at» Invention m probably patentable, ( oinniunlea. twma strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free, oldest aaency tor •ecurmir patents. Pntouts taken throuL-h Munu Jk Co. receive #p«vi at notice, without cnatye. m the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.atvest cir culation of any scientific lournat. Terms. f;i a ?»>ar : four tuoiitlis, fl. Sold by all newsdealer*. MUNNXCo. 36,Erosd *"NewYnrf' Hrancli OMoe V St- Waahimrton n I? T.P-A-N-S Tnbule Doctors find A good prescription For Mankind. The 5-wnt packet is . noutfh for nsnn ocoasrions. Thefanuly bottle (HO oentß> ,X)titaius h snpply for h year. All drnjt. iste>.
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