The Honesdale citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1873-1908, August 27, 1908, Image 2

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    THE HONESDALIC CITIZEN" : THURSDAY MORSItfGK AUGrUST 27, 1908,
THE CITIZEN
H. Tiuois, 1 Kdl tori and I-nbllrtK,
C A. PasrstlatA". I
XBUItBDAT MOItMlNG. AUOUaT 27, 1W
HRPUUtilUAN TIOKKT.
NATIONAL,
roe- reniDinT.
WM. UOWAIH) TAFT. of Ohio,
roa vict rimmtxTi
JAMES H. MIIKllMAN, ot New York.
tnn ItKIOM AT LARUE.
UOHIII1 r CLOTH IKK, of Philadelphia,
UENJAMIN F. JUNKS. Jr.. of Pittsburg,
ron nuTmcr t.ctow
I John Hurl
3-n. A. Davis
J-r. T. Chandler
t-K. A. Ultnbel
t-K W. l'llou
8-0. J. F.lllott
Tll. fi linn-1
2 .' V? 011.. ..m.n a J. F. Downing
i?kNK,,,-V:t?,wi1?ron
3n T Mc"be W-O. A. Ilabrook
lt-tieo. W. William. 31-A. It 'e,,t
iClJk JOVll. Jr. W-U. U William.
8TATK.
ron jbimi or DT-aiort codbt,
WM. I). PORTER, of Allegheny.
"Frodoesrs and Comnmen."
Col. Hrrau lia raised the long yell tor
eatupatgn wib, la a manifesto beaded
"Wanted Catupalirn ooutrlbutlous from
eltltetu ot tho republlo who favor these
Detuooratio proposition." And the first
of the-e propositions I the followlug:
'TaflU revision by representative- of
the eouttiniere of the prodtints, bikI uot
by the aiiftite of tliofi whj mukn exorbi
tant iroUln by tunUUfaelii'H and sale of
blttbly proteai-il produots."
Here Col. Uryau adopts tbe exploded
theory that a nation li divided Into two
hostile sections, or classes prixltin-rs on
the one hand, and consumers on the
other. Thli le a fallacy that even llrltltli
free tradera lontf ago abandoued. Obvl
nr. n nilla
18-Robt.aNeat.Pr.
ID-J.C8tlneman
20-Tbomu Shipley
HW. F. Ilemolds
S.-A. W. McCuMouRh
Sl-jucirej.r.
ouily, every pro.luo.erli also a oousiituer, f ,,,.,, nf lh, llur Hi.ip, ' Help
and tbe consumer who Id not also iv pro
dueer innit be supported by the pro.ltto
er. The work by wbloh a nation li
uialntalued Is the work of production,
anil all who do any part or tills work are
either dlrcotly or Indirectly producer.
Whether a nation consumes Its own pro-
duou directly, or ciohanKee tlie for the mslo J by tho titillior Uier-of
DISTRICT
ron uoitORtee,
UUARtiKU C. PRATT, ot Busquehanna.
COUNTY,
ron RirRFTATiv.
W. R. PEIltlAM, of Mount Pleasant.
roB snxnirr,
U. LEK DRAUAN, of Uoneedale.
ron rRornovoTARr, rro.,
WAt.LACF. J. BARNES, ot Berlin.
run tniitii akd bkoruih,
ALritF.ll O. BLAKE, ot Uetbany.
Jron codktt coMnlseiomiw,
. K. HORNUKCK,otE.pilnunk,
10UA8 0. MADDEN, of Dreber.
roa ootntrr AtrnrroE,
Ullt W. LARRAREE, ot Starucra,
W. UHOCK LKSIIF.ll. of blelllns.
roB niSTBlCT ATTOBKBT,
UYRON E. MMONB.of Uoneedale.
NLdultlonal Nearly Forcotten Facts-
Krahklln Chester, n wiIIit tor tho dun
day MnRCtinoot the Nfw York TrlbU'r.-,
contributes to tho muo ot tbu current
wcok n very voluablii oHiy ou 'The
Qeutlo Art ot Mn'lni? KrimidH." It wnn
nn articlo thit nppc ilod vory dlrco'.ty to
tho writer ot Ihid neries ot "Nearly iTor
Kottca l'astn " L'orhnps no om- in "
other callirK. tir i rotiesloti oi buntu t
In llfo iH nj opt to Hike cnrmli-J
ptoplonK'.lusi. v'Iiom hn I.n5i'l thj kI kI ; -
oat ill frclmjr, o.- fili'tid, without, Uno
Inn that lin h'i ' over dono thi'in u (;n'i
turn, m n country c.h'.or.
Mr. Chester n.U8. It rou wnnt to
upon tho wntern with n return en sudden Court PrcxecJlDRs.
n i. km uti?xpcct-M. in ion in in "a
fnw dny," nn express wuroo dollvorod
' a', iho wrltorV dor a loii of loft", cof
(, i-usirn, ounuod nooU, mid kindred
aiiwUtiM fiillleient to ptoclt a msll
nori, "villi tho coTipllmontfl ot tho
ilnpjrr."
Ail tint vn'i tho bt;lniiln(r ot n
h m-i .-hourt f rindlilp which, Inch) J
ini; mi'iy n raiUr epi'iJi. lastoJ un
i j i-1 until wo 'viTooallol to mourn
li" ai m 1 nntim ly drmth.
Adjourned (Cfelon, Aug. 2ttb.
Ktnto of Mary B. Contey, Ulinton.
Auditor' report ot distribution vlis
llichnrd HoynolJs, croJItor, 1C5; Fran
cil T. Olvor, creditor, 1 126 25, as legatee,
18 ; Ktocst V. Olvcr, Klwln M. Olvcr
and Adclioo L. Kcynoldt, rceiduary
lcgali'Cj, each $7. Cjntlrmcd see. re?.
ICatutn ot Minaret L-jonarJ, Oinniic.
To'cph Marfan nnd John Muogovca np
In Memorlam.
Mrs. Louise Ustenailerdled In the Danville
Itisnne asylum, Ann. ), 19D8, aged BO years,
3 months uud 4 days. Mbe was for rainy
years a resident of Cherry Itldffe. She leaves
three married daughters and two sons.
when you cm, and keep him chciud
up and liu'tllim;." Wihq wnnU. nnd
tugtoitlvns for it tlmfly help Is bino-
llcial, it in fnir to Inter Unit nn untircv-
eary orunjitcrillolfimmiy b.-lrirmtul
lar beyond tho possible co i(TO,ucr.LVf
produots ot other nations, It can have no
more value than It produoes. Hence the
vital problem for each nation Is to make
Its labor most productive and necure for
It the largest return.
There oan be no real antagonism ot lu
Tho writer Inn vivid recollection of
his own experiences illil'truivo ot thin
fact in hlj halt century in the rdltori .1
horncoc, nnd In dl'poccd to congrutul'i'o
hiitincU ou tho fact that (mjoeglht' earli
est Kesiun(i berne home fi hl eallnvr if.
terests between men a produoers and tellect wna ono ehowing Iho folly of il l
the same meu as consumers of their col
lective products. It they pay less as
aouttiuiers.they must receive correspond
ingly leu as produoers. Whatever re.
duces the return for the produot ueoes
earlly diminishes the producer's meaus
of buyiug, and his power to oousume.
Thus tariff revision "iu the luterest of
the consumers," collectively, would real
ly prollt them nothing, tluoe It would nf.
feet them adversely, In au equal degree,
as producers ot the commodities con
sumed. Tbe consumer of woolen, cot
ton, glass. Iron, leather, or other manu
factures, tor lustanoe, might prollt by n
reduction In thetr prloe, but lu such case
HIT MilllTI AIIV lit'
l-itn. V tun ki'ifttun
Ilii'ti.tlin-y li. llitmr
S illllli-l II 'BI1
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Klllieth Ulllon, widow of Geo. flnnen,
illfil In Uoaesdnle, Aug. A lwwj, of eanver,
need 4 years, 8 months and Tdays. She Is
survived by two daughters. Misses Mary J.
mid Vlrginln N. anil a son, Thomns J, Her
hiifunml died June IS, 1007. lutermeut In
pointed njiptBlfcra of SCO to decedent's al. John's eemetrry,
.children.
AMENDMENT TO Tlln t'ONSTlTUTION PHO
Hi TlH-1 L-11 IZKNH D1- 1 IllM CUM-
MUNUEAI.TH IXIII TIIUlll AI'I'IIUVAI, Ull IU.
JKUTIUN IIV TIIK IlK.ShllAI. AS?i:.M III.V ul
HIK LIIMMONUKALTII 111' I'HNNM I.VA.NIA,
i't'Hi.i.-;iii:ii n iiiiiiKit in-- nn: mxiii:tak
OF" HIK l OM.MONWHAl.TII, IN I'l ll!UANL'i:
OK AKTICLU XVIII OI-' Till: L'O.NSTI TUTION.
.Numlur one.
A JU1NT IlKSdl.UTIO?
ProposinK Aluoiidnicnts lu the L'nur-tltutlon ot ttic
UMinmoiicnun r rt-ntisjivntila so ns 10 won
sollilalc the Courts of (.'imtnon I'ltns nf riilll
delrhta nn.l AlliRbiny t'liiuitlis, nmt to tll
Old (Iplirrnl AlsttuMy 1'owir 10 K-tnMlstl n
s.pnrntn Court In I'lillniUli-uIn Counly, with
, riiiiinni uuii .um rimni mis jiincill ilxll
lla.n nti oi. tl'iiuii. Mnitr. lUnn, Apui
i, i"i.
IVU-i- Pilill
.latin's l,inrKii.y .l-tl
rim. K. Ilntilu-'KI....
.Ini-. 7. Itili-kurxll ....
t'urlns I'. Ritilii'im ...
...llH'i'inlier ID, lW
Jiiuuuy .". 115
..November 1 1, 1111
....Jiiuiury II, mr
s,.pt. 3, 1SIII
verso critlriem when no possible com
racnt could chmiw the utatua ipie. It
wanawny back in tho early dust""! the
war, and ono ot our townetneu had b. c n
favored with tinhonoriibleond dnuMli e
d -served promotion It happrn. d ilmt
hi family wn a rich mid inlliinitinl
one; of opposite politico of C3urf nud
in our judgment (airly oulj"cl 1 1 ionic
sort ot nn untavoritblu panigraph. o
wo fiisiiiuntcd that the "iiilver upo u"
instead of merit iiifght lm tlinnlnl tor
his odviinciMiii l.i. himI Unit ho wis un
justly decorated with tho IntnKtiii cf
rank, while olh'r uml worlhirr nun
Sir ill tlt.vensiill t('m Sill Jill. SI. 175
his own produot, whatever It might be, among our volunteers iveru -itill firied
Simocratle Journals tor Tad.
Ths Ualtlmore Sun, wbloh In 1890 op
posed Bryan, but In 1W0 supported blu.,
haa now some oat strongly In opposition
to bis election. It gives the following
well considered reasons for the course It
haa ad on ted :
It Is tbe judgment of "The Suu" that
the material welfare of tbe people ot the
iTnlixl Htmtes Industrial and Unauclal
would be promoted to a greater degree
by ths election of Mr. Tail than by tbe
election of Ur. Ilryan ; that their rights
would be salegnarueu as careiouy uj
Ur. Tat t as by Mr. uryan.
Mr. Tafl's experience lu Important ad
mlnlatrallva iosts. his ludlolal tempera-
mant- his natleuce aud thoroughness in
Investigation, justify the belief that as
Jtreslaeni ue wouiu execute iue ibw muu
rniiv ami wall, but not siiectacularli ,
And while this type of man ought to be
Id the White House all tbe time, be
Btein4j2 be especially needed now, when
that eonntrv la emenrlns from an Indus
trial and fluanclal depression which
brought distress and suffering Into many
hAm...
The greater part of the wealth ot this
nation Is not "predatory." It Is invested
In lawful enternrlses. and upon tbe sue
jimj of these enternrlses denends the tiros
perlty of the nation. "The Hun" believes
that "predatory wealth," so far as that
phrase acaus capital engaged in combi
nations that oppress tbe public, should
he curtailed bv nroner regulations and
Banished whenever It Is lawless. Tbe
looffhtful voter should vole bis honest
onvlottons, with Intelligent regard lor
his own welfare In the economic as well
as tbe political sense. Fine phrases do
not inultlnlv the avenues of emnlovment.
Epigrams butter no bread and start no
factories. Repartee and ready debate
do not ralsa tbe scale ot wages. Tbe
nroduots ot the farm are uot marketed
by eloquence or One diction. We do not
Question Ur. Hryau'n slnoerlty or his de
votlou to tbe Interests of the people.
Bat we believe that the mateilal welfare
of the nation would be safer In the bauds
of a President ot Mr. Tafl's tcmnera-
ment and calm judgment, and for this
reason we lavor ins election 10 iue rresi
denoy.
These are the oonoluslons wbloh we
have reached alter mature consideration
and with the sole desire to promote the
food ot tho nation aud tho welfare ot
be people,
The Brooklyu Ktgte, also, one of the
ablest Demooratle journals lu the couu
try, Is strougly opposing Bryau. The
BprlugQeld Uepubllcan, which, as a so
called "independent Journal," has here
tofore supported Bryau, now advooates
the election of Tatt. The Cincinnati En
quirer, ooe of the oldest Democratic Jour
nals west of the Alleghenles, predlots the
election of Tatt. Iu addition to these,
the Fiuauolal aud Commercial Chronlole,
of New York, wbloh has voiced In viru
lent terms tho hostility ot Wall street
and the trusts to Koouevelt and the
Boosevelt policies, and a few mouths
previous to the Denver Convention de
scribed llraii as safely conservative.
now views him In a dlllereut light, and
declares that he "falls to Ull the require.
ments of those who think that the as
saults on corporations, railroads, capital
and wealth should cease." This Is, In
deed, lue Wall street Judgment, In one
aspect, aud farther than this, the Chron
icle holds that Ur. Tatt, from his judi
cial .tsmperament, aud his record In pub
llo dffloe and on the lieuch, would Inspire
the moderate classes with ooutldeuoe lu
bis tendency to aot cautiously aud con
servatively. For some time past, Oeriutn uiauu-
(aoturers of patented articles have taken
a peculiar advantage ot the British pat
ent laws aud British tree trade. The)
have obtained patents In Ureat Britain,
to prevent competition in that country,
and havlug thus secured the British
market, supply It with goods uinuufac
tared lu Ueriuauy, tree from tariff re
atrlctlous. In order to bar this practice,
an aot ot the British Parliament, that
went iuto effect yesterday, provides that
the bolder ot a British patent must, with
In tour )oam alter It Is grituted, luanu
(aoture the patented urtlole lu ttiu United
Kingdom, or forlelt the protection of the
patent ; nud the manufacture must be
carried ou "loan adequate extent." Both
Ueriuauy aud Frauoe have restrlotious of
this obaracter, aud In this amendmeut of
Its patent laws tireat Britain only follows
their example.
must suffer a like redtictlou lu the lu
teres! ot Its oousuuiere. It the people
collectively prosper as produo ers, they
will uot collectively sutler as con suiners
u( their own products. Under no eoo-
uomlc system cau they oonsuiue more, lu
value, thau they produce. The aim ot
the protective polio y is to tualutalu na
tional prosperity by making produoers
prosperous as such, by expaudlug aud
diversifying borne Industries, nud shut
ting out torelgu competition that would
fill our markets at prioes below the cost
of home production.
Tint pure food law ot this State, ap
proved June 1, 1907, Is found to bnve a
serious defeot, according to tbe view
taken by Judge Bell, ot the Blair county
court. Tbe constitution (Art III, sec. 4),
provides that "No law shall be revived,
amended, or the provisions thereof ex-
Jns nil S hoil-I t
Alimtimi "5nrt (lt.
.tnli i H. 'Irii v
H .liLU-l I'l iii-y
Atiinini Vt'iiiliin
IS a V I I It llltmi
run .lh- N V 1 1 . . .
- lam I Vi-lliin t
1 1, 'i. .hit I m
....l-Vb. Ill, li7
I.ill. I, lM
,.1 S.', wir
U.-lolw IS. I'M
. .M i 1-, t'Ul
Jul) I'll
....Jul) i;, issi
to bear the burden mid hent of .'. Ilia
in tho ruuka. It is duublful it f. rvi r
escaped Irom tbo ndveiuo impr. wi' n
:rratcd nmung mnny ot our beet well-
wishers by Ihiil entirely tinneecnjr)
nud puerile ptrngruph. Wo know thai
it confronted tin )curA nfterivatd, mm
may well believe that on ninny nern-
siione of which we knew not, 11 wan the
eourco of more thau one retaliatory
thrust which hurt nono Ihn cen beeuuei-
Us origin wan obscure.
Htill, "experience tencho," it we iia
believe the old Latin proveih, m.il tin
mistako the writer made then nm) lmc
had a salutary inlluer.eo nn hu lite iu
tbo multitude of ycarm.lterwurd vnueh-
eufed him At the recent annual ba.i
quel of "The Wiiyt.e t'ouutj I'tuuaj Ivi.
tiia ri.icie'.y" in Now Yorl: city, ho . i i
in eomo eort of jtistillcatlou of the erur
tesy shown him in b:ini; luvii 1 to
Bc Ball.
I lm Ilonrediil" Itidiunn added n Moo
"I - o. lp lu their Imndlo on Saturday
nfi'tnoon. Hut for nn error in the
iiini'i it rvoiil l Irivo been a shut out.
rmiewirutno on b ici and two out,
wlii n Mulr oney ilravu na.vift onu to
in, win) Bt.itp .t th- bdl, but It
,: i ii from i l'.i and Milcd unlcr
1 1 i' -iMiid b ig. ki I b-.'toro It cjiiU bo
,uti' n out iwo n i) oro-i-iM mo rubber.
,viri ticiv) hiltiiig on both elJet",
mil Urn visitoru w.ro eeaicroJ, whilo
I loured ile wan pi f.irttiiiuti) ne to hit
hi u hits would produc; rut.H. Teo
li, t " Into weni iivnleby Weaver, Oulh-
eii, talwiinlri 't!, (lilbrailh, ltcyi.oldu
mid Miilrouney. lliHling hud ten
triL" oulo, Bavo ono walk, nnd allowed
ni'ii. V'lt.'.owH in hid leu iitriltii ouls,
two pri-'St's and nllowod s hitu,
ry player o i ill II )u ij di'.a Ulatn
rv :t tSJiuiLr, goi n nil. ino run
wi re made by Woivcr, Kupfor, Mur-
phv. Holding imd Stlmon. I.uia up:
tended or conferred by reference to Its
title ouly, but so much thereof as Is re- epenk, that if ho could in hie lirnr' or
Vlved, amended, extended or conferred bcnrls cloitn auy right In Mieh n UIh
shall be re-enacted aud published at
length." The act iu questlou. known ss
the "Tustln Act," appears to violate this
provision. With Intent to establish con
fortuity, at certain points, with the Fed
eral "Food and Drugs Act" ot June 30,
1900, It refers to tbe latter, instead of dl
Unction it must bo ou the ground that
wilh n raro exception, ho hud u. .ri
failed to epcak a good word for any fi :
low nutivo of V ue, who errmcd to be
in Iho lino ol ornblo promotion or
distinction, ml .it regard to acx, poll
u- .r. .n: ..11...1 ,i,i,i
cow, ruBifims ... ,,.iv....,.r n,l.. ,lh,t(l,e,,in
Btandputnt alono this may bo admitted
points. This, Judge Bell holds, makes
the State law unconstitutional. Tbe
Dairy and Food Commissioner may carry
the ease to tbe appellate court, but at all
events an effort will be made, during tbe
legislative session ot next winter, to
enact a statute free from iho defects ot
that enacted last year. Tbe act now
under consideration relates only to "all
articles used for food, confectionery or
condiment by man, whether simple, mix
ed or compound." It also expressly ex
cepts from Its effeot any act heretofore
passed "regulating the manufacture, sale
and leallug In milk, cream, butter, oleo
margarine, butterlne, aud all other sub
stltutes lor butter, oleaginous or dairy
produotr, and to fresh meats, poultry,
game, Usli, cider, vinegar aud fruit syr
ups, all ot whioh acts shall remain lu (ull
foroe." Nothing within the scope of
to havo been a claim worthy of com
mondation und to have porhapi juilillcd
tho ovidenecs ot approbation which
greeted Itj but tt "Iho truth, tho who'o
truth and nothing but tho truth" were
to bo told, it would havo involved the
confession that the policy indtcnted had
been largely based on tbo untoward ex-
perienco of tbe writer in the excep'.ioi.u'
caeo la whioh bo nct'.'d upon a ilillerr-m
conception ot bis intercut and duty
That n eoft answer turneth awn)
wrath" was notmoro true in Uiblo iiiihh
than it is to-day.
Iu 185S, when tho writer wus a oietlt
in tho Uonesdalo pnat cfllso aud fi 're
man of Protection Kugiiio (J i.npjcj , it
wag tho custom ot Lloue lul 1r io
1 1 lit t tlli po-llloll
llifsling pitilur
Millph) i-Htrher
t iivi r i'l hush
llimill SJ
Kllpler -II "
i.iliti. ll shnrl stop
mil. in It-It llil'J
Mima)- i ' HI' I "
'-i li. i I I, ill! "
i urn by iutnnt;n :
'l,,-io " o
ilurneju.il U 0 2
Ti.e Tii) lor ltcdd
next ciituriluy.
I'.ictitcr Itos-i, ot Tjlcr Hill, who po
n 0
il 1
will
liifinuesen v. Iluchwnldcr Master's
snlu in partition, to Joseph K illfhop,
(or II, Silo. Approved, and distributiou
ordered,
l.uke P. ltichardeun v. KJword F.
nud Mury Hlchardeon. Itulo ou defen
dant! In ehow causa why they shall not
Ills bond lu tl.UOU, with good security,
on appeal to Supreme Court, rrttirnublo
.'I I Monday of October.
Kstatu ot UlwlcB K Cllft, Bterllng
Aliis order niado fcr tale of real esthlc
tor piymi'iitol legaclen.
Toledo L' imputing; tjjilo I'o v. II. 1..
II iloerl. Huln to open judgment, rc
turi'tiblo next to rm, nnd wntetacd un
til turlher order.
Amanda Kockwcll v. 0. Hock
wcll. l.ibel in divorce. Itulo to show
ciiiiho why order ehnll not bo mado on
respondent fur nn iillowaucc for libel
Iiii.i'h inainteuanco nnd counsel food; re
turnable urxt term.
Jennie I. Hubbard v. Hurry 8t. Cluir
llui'biird K. II. Muintord appointed
iiiuHtt r.
8 V Swiuglo appointed Supervisor of
Eolith t 'Allium, vico Harvey J, Daniels,
resigned
Bond in Cherry Iiidgo nnd Bouth
Canaan No. 'Jd. Petition for public
road, beginning on road from Bouth
Canaan to llonofdale, near O cor go
Outlier, in r'oulh L'niiaaii, aud thence
to ro i J from Mlddlo Villoy to Aaron
(,'iirin place, near foHo' Line's Hill
in t'Oerry Ittdgc. I. S. Colliui", Ueorgo
Krk and A. . Kno appointed viewers,
Bridge, iu Lake-No. 21U K. P. Jonie,
A. 8. Keyesnnd Qeorgo W. Ferris op
pointed inspector!) of concrcto arch
bridge, at Maplawood, built by Chap
in.iii ,t Bell.
Bridge in Scott-No. 211. CD Bonds
August WoiJlcr aud Chris. Marcher
appointed inspectors of concrete arch
bridgo near Wmterdalo, built by Hark
I 033 & Co.
Kjnra 10. Iliiddcnhngen v. John Bud
dcnhr.geu. Divorce grunted.
Anna Louisa Bodcrbcrg r. John A
...,.. I Soderbcrg. Libel in divorce A. T
.Miithi'nsoii uoario nppoinica toaster.
Ueorgo Harvey v. Diana Harvey.
Libel in divorco. O. L. Itowland bp
pointed maetcr.
Cira. v. Joseph H.
Charles W. Dodgo.
charged by reason of ineunity
bo paid by county.
Koad in Damascus -Nc. un. l'ctitioi
for roi.d to take the piece of portion cf
nmi ending on tho old Btato road, neur
tho Delawiiro river, recently acetroyed
Inliti llolhson died sudileiily, at his home
III I'oieU Citv, Aug, H, 11108, of hemorrhage
of tin, liiiuts, aged 47 years nnd 4 months
He wns born In Pmtnpton. He Is survived
by bis wife, formerly Miss Ella Ilucklandi
of l;ilntou township, and a daughter, Mrs,
Aelsoii Monroe, of I'lttston. Also by bis
mother, Mrs. I,ut-lnda Itolllion, of Promp-
tnn, one sister, Mrs lteuben Uelt, of Car
liondale, and four brothers, Warren, Arthur
and Ueorge.
t'harlra It, Ileberllog, a former Wayne
ii'iunty resident, died In 8t. Luke's tlospital,
1'lillaileliilila. Aug. 11th, 1S, aged M years
lie bid been lu the hospital about tbree
weeks, under treatment for unemle trouble.
Ills remains were taken to Punxsutawney,
Jefferson Co., l'a to tbe home of his sister,
Mrs. ('. P, Jones, at which plaee tbe tuneral
services were held Friday, Aug. 14th, Itev,
8. T. lllues, of tbe First Lutheran churoh,
nlllflntUig. Interment lu Aulta cemetery,
while his brother. Addison, was burled
eleven years ago. lu addition to Mrs. Jones
hols survived by one brother, Durton Ueber-
ling, ot ifiltii, ('tillfornla.
Reynolds
l-.iiwiiriis
Williams
Mt'Aiidrnw
Mulrnoney
lillliiultli
Miiliimne)
Ci mi. tun
Hnrah, widow of K. C Nichols, of Tre-
inonl, Ohio, dleil In a hospital UiHprlngneld,
Ohio, Aug. I", lHOS. Hhe was a daughter ol
ltii)tiolils Cole, formerly ut Honesdate, and
iiii4 born here Dee. 11, 1845. making ber ago
OS years, 8 months and 7 days. 8he was
twlee married, her llrst husband having
been Chnrles Menner, for a uutnber of years
the well. known and eflleleut l'rothonotary
ot Wayne Co. lie died In Texas, In Octo
ber, lMl, Some years alter bis death she bu-
cume the wife ot Mr, Nichols. Ue died
Mnrih 10, ltRH. Shots survived by abrolbir,
J elm cole, ol lariey uiook, tuiseouniy, ana
l-ter, Mrs. Kills I.nncb, of Allanllu City,
N.J. liilermeiil In tbe Mprlngfleld, Ohio,
cetui-ttry.
Haplewood.
Ai:ti. 24th. The United Evautzelloal
Boutlny school wilt hold their annual
n cu lu in itiv oaiuu crounus. innrsuay.
Aug. 27lh. The scholars will meet at the
church Hud march to the Erounds.
A new Itiiilo class is ueing lormea lor
the coming year. Those wishing to take
the course of study can receive the
tinners from Rev. J. 11. Uosenberizer.
.). r. aunriiu will soon open a six
weeks' Kerb-sot lueetliic at Dutoh Flats
Mrs. M. I,. K.-ei.e nml Jennie beeue
snetit MiiiiiIhv in Hcrauton.
Hl't. I'.iihs iiihck is siowiy recovering
from her reoeut Inluries.
T. N. Joue.i has some splendid post
curds nf the oamn meetlnir. ,
Clarence Ferris leaves next week for
State Col ece
The couuty nritige is completed ami
the grading Is ueing uurrieu along.
Yarns. Com. v
Djfendauts dii-
; costs tn
A cheering example, "to encourage
tho others," has boon sot by a Cubuu
court tn sentencing to ten years im-
orisontncnt and in ono case to lilo lav
iirisoninent a gang of "revolutionists"
Alio nua at urflt ncen eentencea tor
-.eni.B of throo years and eight mouths,
itid who baa appcaiea against tooso
sentences as excessive. Tbo uext cul-
.... ... .. .... .... . . .i..i bv a cloudburst, and to vacatn tho nor- P" 01 ln.B' .K DU .w,.".ou mal0 "S.? m
,ui ini)m inc. uiim iui .ioii,i.u - ... i no content wim wnui tney koi ai urst.
vcur, viii.-i a gut-ut of tho team onrjatur- "u" " oupwmw. oua,pj, ...
u. uuiiuok uuu .vtii. xittusr aypjiubuu
viowers
pl..y
u 2-
II x .
hero on
iu nud watched tho gamo from tho
iiluiere' bench. Mr. Boss will go to
Wilmington, Del., Sepl. 3th, whoro ho
'.in on excellent position iu tho city
'lelioolt!
these net', therefore, will be nITeoted by play b.vio boll in what was tneu 'ho Tub-
ll.) Squaro, now Central Park. Thu fa-
vorito gamo wus a livel) und txei u p
one, with chosen sides, covcruu', tiilclu r,
catcher, busemen, nnd an lodttliu'o
number of chaaors. TIhho clinsera wt ro
charged mainly wilh tho duty of recov
ering tho bull when lilt by the bitter, cr
thrown by a player ut a baiin ruiioT; u
plug" on tho wing scoring tr out. A
thoro wero many nnmef, llicro wn
Ami nnw er(.ln l.,..vlv ula DeiUO SUtintlont WOrg Itlf I U0 ClllCere, Cepi Iff
arats deny that Bryau originated the 'y as aor-ous oi mil rrj-cieu. wm u n
the uuouustltutlouallty of the Tustln not.
Judge Bull's decision, lu the case betore
him, was uot that a pure food law Is un
constitutional, but that tho Htate can
not annex federal rules and regulations
to tt without expressly euaotlug them.
Tbo same question Is pending before
Judge Hmlth In Clearfield oounty, and
hlsdealslou Is awaited with much luter
est.
campalgu oonundrum, "Shall the peoplo
rulef" K. D. Kelgler, Dotuooratlo candi
date for Congress Bn the 20th district
(York and Adams), has produoed a pam
phlet wrltteu several years ago by the
late Chauuoey F. Black, entitled, "Shall
sides werOBolectOil, rovenged tlienndvcH
whon tho ball reachml tho ouUlelJ, by
throwing it hero nnd tlw ro Mil of the
reach of those immediately eonei tni tl
in tho gamo. Thin practice became no
annoying ono dny that it win ai;ie
tho peoplo rule, or shall tho people bo I rtmong tho chiBors to "get even"iwth
ruled t" to show that Bryan borrowed
the overshadowing Issue," from tho for
mer Democratic Lleutenaut-tioveruor ot
Pennsylvania.
Co I.. BllYAN appears hopeful ot the
South. Be last week cauceled his en
gagements to speak lu lieorgla, saying
that he considered, the State oertaltily
Deuiooratlo, and that It was more Im
portant to get In hl work where the
result was doubtful. If he feels thus en
couraged about Ueorgla, he may enter-
tain hopes ot currying Texas,
Tint Democratic State Couveutlon ot
Minnesota, controlled by Htate oftlolals
who wished to stay "ou tho job," has
haiighnled Hot, Johnson Iuto auother
uomluatlou for tlovernor, In dellaucaof
Ills vehement klckliigaud protesting that
be would not ticeept the Humiliation.
This Is doue with u view tn aiding llrjan
but It cannot bo depended ou very tar lu
this direction. Johusou was elected (iuv
ernor lu l'.UI, by a majority ot ll.SDJ ; but
at the same eleotlou ltoosevelt received
a majority of Ull, 401. If tbo people of
Minnesota preler Johnson, as (tavern. ir,
to his Itepiibllaau opponent, they may
eleot him again, hut this will uot prevent
them from showing a stronger preference
lor Tall as President.
any offender who might bo emight win!
flooing from tho wrath lo com . li
chanced on thatocctiFton that tli" v.-ntir
found himself in hot pureuit of P .vid
Lewi, then a clerk in Iho etoro of bin
brother-in-law William Wcisn. V,'lu-n
tho final collision came, young Lcivi hr.d
a bad (all, but, jumping up itutne Jiatoly,
administered a retaliatory kick the
memory whereof still remaineth. A
crowd immediately gathered about tho
belligerents, nnd moro decided liOHtilities
eenniod unavoiiable, when it waidi -covered
tint Lwi wm bl ling very
profusely from a neulp wmind of cm
sideraule extent, nnd li win hurried to
Marsh's drug store for nurgie.il tre .t
tu-'nt. Mcanwlulo rinnorH h"giu to
tl jit about that tho bjy nil been hit
with aetone, or Itnifo, or stilett), or
Ariel.
At '. iMih.-Thn cool weather during tho
...o iv... k r,. no lids us 1 hut tin. si
hi is I:i'l ilniHlliu tuinlose. Ill uuotliel'
tit-i K mil colli go pniintiitlou will bo depart
tor th, ir i ill ionic
tin, ili-uilty wn the rcctii. of ii ronple of
iii-i lili-ui s lust week, In which tbo otilotno
i.iie iii-iiu-il c'liisiilciioiisly. Tim llrst acei-
.1. ,.. .,. fiirreil In n I, mil belllllUltll! tit W. K
Curtis, "ur Iivi I ) tii'iti, whllo helng driven
i,vii., n-Ulniit. 'Iho hoises wero irlghleu-
. I u - ,i it-,, .it-ii n.it.ilto.lil e. Ull 1 mil HWilV
'itU Itijili nil! ot,i ol the uliillllils, be'l'lts
I mi,-: i .nii-i 1. lulu e .lllili Ue to the llHtlle'S
il., .in. l- i lm uli It Mr. Instil lllli)
i Un i nt i ii,i tuts ot t lm t.Ci an agent ol
, - . . i...i.ii,ii imi.titt.
1 ill. i.thi-i ui- 1 1. ut wu-i e.tu..nl by the
, ... ti.ii..., 1,1 iiiti. til rutilt Allies ll
, .not : liiisliieiit '1. iiii.tnng uuti), and
I .ut. .n olll Mr. Alll H ll.nl hi.- tlitlllllltel
ll.. Iii. mi I- Sllstlillle.l ll seillll Wltllllil, HIU
i., i .n.-t ,l iitilv iritctiiri ,1 collar bout
i Amu l bung iiiredloi at tlioSciar.'
i,L lll.UMIt.ll.
Ii-isii lull teiitn fiifTenil n tlefeat last
ei'iinluy iilt.'i tu im, nt Itin ininiis oi Boum
-luliiu. out i'iehei liml nu tilt ilay, nitii
nu- lot quite In 1 1. Ho) I'ross, lite opitos
pi i.' lilo nils ..in ei-i.iii'ii-u, until mr-
I o-i H. nn -,mIi ! t on t 1 mn wciti n-ciin u
i i n in n .mi bus. rbc lliml store was 1.
i 1 1
i .i- ...ihIiw. :-i. Mutt, ii .i rrn. ui-uu.
in,. I Un- initial "I Hi" Ulniry M. I. clmu'h,
..i .....ii. ,,i l.it .sun, hit-. II Iiltllill It
V 1,1,1, ,1, 0 li) It-V. II. ItellVllli. nt tUUlU
i oi. i iii. in the t in it 1 1 1 iu:. uml li) llev, Mr,
ii. it-. -t. oi Miitil.-nuo.l. in Iho t vt-nitu,
Mis NniiiuiColili, ot .Mount Vernuu.Ohiti,
is I , nn inr h -r Miiiiiiinr t ,ti':iii,tii.
j r. k.oiiii hat leiiiincil, uml will com
in., I.e., Ins IllKII tell, nil illllles 111 itlioiu
i..t. ..nt- lt.lilii. iiiliit-ml nt the West
IMii-ti.n lugli Nliiiul, with Ms family. Is
iij. i.ii l.u iiniiii ll v.icilinn at (hi' M.iple
Hi tun . . .,
Mi-. Iliifer (,iii lie uml family, nf Hones
.1 ,.. . r, en - t. nl i, -lllli-i li-lii Itlil wecr.
Wn. i! Mm i i. nt llostnli, il'ic.. it the
iiim of ins liioi.i. i. lte. ttiiiii. I Muriii)
I . . I. ,. i-.-t.-i- t ie Mill lull 111
i... ... u tl. nt 1,14 a,ii. It-iv liutl bc.'ll Ullbwl
.... tn.. iiiilio.nl. in at New orlv t it), lie
.,i mr, it in the iterliiniiutle of Ills
, in, w bi-.ilit-muii. and In entne manner
I, II iimler the tt In cut ut Urn train, iin l ha I
Imlli 1,.,-t eiii.il. He hvol only ii snuri
...-th. ,., ..i. ..nt. ?lr. Stlllllll uusine
Kimimth) nl tho entire loiiiuiuiilty iu his
-..tn llill-i lion
Bethany,
Am 2-Hh. The Sunday Sclioul nlc
iiIok, Inst week, were very mtioh eiijoyt-tl
ny an. At iue rresuyieriau union iue
ulc. ut Wlhuarlh's (trove, over two hun
dred ntedluuer, aud Ice cream was served
to all. Tree.
Mr. aim Mrs. iteuneii unapei ami two scimitar, or snickersnee, or s imo other
sous, of White I'la ns, ., are Hpenil- a,,adi,. w,,aD0ti. ntl ns miv bn imm-lnn.l.
ingalew .la) s Willi iue miter s minor,
joiiu n. Dirougman.
Bridgo in Damascus -No. wxl Peti
tion (or bridgo over Uolliotor Creek,
whoro Btato road crosses road to Abro-
limvilln. Istaa II. Sinicrcock, N. IS.
jponcer nnd Fred, iiickort nppointod
viowers.
Bridgo in Preatoa No. i0. Petition
tor bridgo ovor Ktjutnunk Crock, on
rjitJ from High Liko toComo. Frank
X. Sjoto, jr.. Joel Q. Hill and C. P.
8)urio nppjiotod viowers.
llule tj rovoko appointment nf Frank
Stark u3 guardian of Tholmu Uorton.
Attor hoariug tbo evidence rulo dis-
Investment by IIonciJalo C'metcry
V u" iiioiioyo ot Win. T. Ujjro und
I micj A. Uigirt, of foiicsdale, torpsr-
pttuil euro o! lots in Otoi Dyborr)
Comelory. Approved.
Ordered that the trial list for October
Toim bo made up on Monday, August
3lilt.
Steenc.
Al'u 2ltli. Mr. Brown who said there
wouul bo trntt tbe "ill of Mi'ptcuilii'r, is
nw.tv liehiinl t lit) llui--. .it itiKt l-ridu)
u.uriiiug, tbu early uera lu tills st-otlou
tlltniivcrcil that Jack l iosl had ulri-iuly
iiut In Ins ttiiiicitrituoe.
r in no ttt iik ihsiiii i iiitirovi in? ins nest
by nutting on another itililitlou. the
link suvsas the )0ilug links begin tu
HtiKi- hi lioin nil itlreatloiis durliig the
sittumer moutlis, there ts hardly room
for cull. flirt.
The net proceeds tioiu the box social
last week were &j oO.
.luscptiluo l'eriy has a lieu of tho nun
(Jo 'Inn variety that deposits lu a nest
every oilier day, a egg lueasurlug f bv
lit luulies, which is lar tiiii-au ui uir
Arfh.ir'-i famous lu tnr bent.
Mr in., I Mrs, Samuel Wright, of Cur
liontluii . were visltur Hem lust wet k
Allien tide s tlo iil' the Oiirtieiiter
work lor n l.trirn wiigou house, beslili s
an addition to the rt'sl.leuce ot J Iv
llnli-v.
lliero Is now .js riiiscti luwurti iue
rooll.ig ot the chapel, which requires if-M)
t) puretiiise iue luatermi.
Tllero are several inrius in I ills seciion
Transfers oi Heal Estate.
Wlnwood Dalrv Association to Wm.
Itouers. JulviT. 1008. Preston. I1.S00.
Ilenry B. Neefl and wife to a. C. Bortree
and Fiord F. Bortree. July 2a, 1008. Lake,
III).
.loseiib SlrEolus and wife to Joseph Mar
cine, July SS, 1008. Ulinton. 11.300.
r-t.nKl.. ll li'Utnn Ht nl. to Wlllifttn Fuec
leln and wife. July 7, 10U8. Sterling and
alelu. si.Kts).
Win. II. MoMInn nna wireio uiaucne r,
ronlt. Julv IS. 1008. South Canaan. tl.SOO.
Win. II. McMInn and wife lo Ellen Cur
tis. July 15, 100-1. Boulli Canaan, rsou.
William Kxan to William 11. Tamblyn
fntv tt mitt. Ilvhitrrv. 11.
11. u. Itower BUU wile to ucu ii, ueu&ri,
July SO, 1003 Uonesdale. U.C00.
Marv Ilernsdorf et al. to Marcaret (Iran
oer. JnlT T. 1008. Ilerlln. tl.
Josepniiitt ireaoweu to uirnaei rsuiofii-
sen. jmy 7, hub. uawiey. sasi.
Minor Hrnwn nntl wito lo i..vi u. iu
liii. .li.lv Is. HUH Tinas. .'il).
II. r . Klmiiieanti wile to t-.uimei u. uen.
nls. Jul) -':, list. Damascus, ssu.
Henry 11. Ne.ltto V. 1). Hanloro and R
I.aiiibonttt. July SO, 10.18. Like.
t . w. Iliiutiell aim wile lo jonn a., iicck
-, July 1. 1005. Texas, fwo.
Oliver Kltnortt und wife to Ueo, I. C I
li.lv 1.1. 11)08. Damascus. 11.000.
Charles Markey and wife to Jobn W. HoJ
vman. Julv II. 10.H. Texas. tl.UKI.
John l.i'iiz to James Mundy. July', 1008,
Texas. f,,s.iu.
l-.va I.- Iiasseu el in. to wm. it. oampson
July 0, UHM. wavinart. fooo.
Kllztbetii A. Walerson et al. to Char
W. Ilofiniinu. Julv 17. 1003. I'autiaeK. tl.
Marv June smitn to ruomis. uoio juiy
t iihn. Wu marl. S100.
Abraiii lleiiiiettto Joun It. uauasly, July
I'.'llt Manchester. 1. 100.
Ttiinnus Colo nml wile to Ira Case. Is-
le nl ( a.n uud Itus'ell K. Case. July S, 1008.
Mouth Caiman, fo.&lio.
Kiuiikliii 11. VareOH et nl. to Thomas Cole.
July .1, 10 8. ivtiyniari. ii.aou.
iietirv it. nctiu ati'i wut. to rreu. i
Dill-moth. Julv 0. 1'JOt.. Dvberrv. 13. m.
aienlieii Slrobl lo Joseph Uoirad and Jobn
lllirtt. Jllty-, llti.-.. iiiuiai't, ,,w.
Abram tlennelt aim wire to iioya ,
Mitchell. July 0, 1008. Damascus, isjo.
Sprtlnn 1 lie It tti-ulK,! In- ihr K, n ,tp mwl
llouso tif lr,rr"enlntil( - III tl. i. t.il A-., nittl)
met, Thai tin- fnllottln nn.tltilnitnts to tin- t.'iiti-'
stltiilloti of rtiios)ltnula t,e, ntnl Hie minir nn-
nericr. ,roiii-e,i in nri nriinui o wnn tl.o itsn
t.cntti ttrtlrli. Ilurtur -
Thst section slK of nrtli It- flic be nmrinli-i
strlklns out Ihr snl,j sii.inn nnl Insulins In
Itlnro Ihrreof the folio htk-
rtloII t. iu ins tnuutie- or I "It 1 1.1.1. Inula nnu
Allt sthc ny nil lite Jurl.ttli tint, nml iutttri nnn
vestt-d lu I lit? setrrnl nulultrnl tourtit of eiitiuuon
tilens shall l,e ittteil It. ,iit. .oiirt ot lotuiuou
I'lsts In rnrh t,l snlil niuiiUes, tutno-til i,f nil
tho judge in i nniiuitsliin in sulJ. t-nurts. Su.li
JurlHtllctlou ninl iu,ers ihnll . xtrn.l to nil ,ro
reeaiDgs st lati nint III tiiilt) nulih thill hate
been lustlluliU In the sittrsl iiuuittrril cnurls.
and sunn ne sunjet i to ...tn tnniiKts nt mur ts
roads t,y la, nml suhjeit lo th.uitic of tiiiur ns
lirovldt-d b) lati Ihe l-resl.lrnl Juilite fif tmh of
the aald courts ilinll be stltiteil (is (,ro l.lcl l,y
law. Tho iiuuitxr of Judges it. i nt h ot sal,l i oiirtt
may be. by Ian. inrreusid frnni time to l hue.
This amendnunt shall lake cff.ct nil Ihe llrnt
Monday or Jaiiil.tr)' sunteill.iK us mlt-i linn,
sertlon 2. Thill nrtlile lite, scrllon rlnht. to
amended by tonkin nn n'Miliou thiitto an Hut
the aims shftlt read nt fnlliitis
Si-etlon s The KJll.l tniitts In tho routines or
'hllndelrhl-t und All, Kb. nr. rt s,erllt. I) , -Oinll.
front tltuc lit time, In turn, detail otu- ir more
of thtlr Judges lo hold the rutirlt of o),r nnd
It-rntlnrr nnd tho tourls or .itiartrr trsitlnns or
the brace of said rouiilles. lu six 1. ln.mliir ns
mar bp din tied l,r Lit. I'rovol, .1. Th.-it In Ihe
county of rhltndellihla Ihe tlrnrral At.rinblv shnll
oate puwrr tu tKiinui-n n Mi.irnii' inuti, itin
blslhiR nf nut more tlinn four Jtiilgt-p, tthkh hhill
havo rsilu.lve Jurlidlelloil lu rilmllint rases
and In sutli othtr tuatlrrs nt ut.iy ,o rotl,ltil
by law
A iruti ro)y et joint iir.oiinmn .n ..
tiin.r.ii t mcai i.r.,
Ferretary of tho Commonnralth.
A MRSrtMI'.NT Til TIMI CONSTITUTION l'llll
,' rtlSIIll 111 TIIK I'iriZKNS 111- THIS . tlM-
.M.i.-itt i. i.i ii i -tin i mint , rnt.it ai. till un-
jkctius uv Tin: ui:Ni:itAi, assi:miii.y up
TIIK CllI.MI)NWi:l.1ll III' I'llNNSHA IN'll.
rr u.isu i uv iiitiu:it n ptiii: si i u :r ui
til' TIIK fllMMIlNWIIM.TII. IN I'l ItSI'XNCi:
Oh' AllTICI.K .Will of Ihe t'UNSTITl 1 ION.
number Two.
A JOINT linSIII.l TION
ITopotlnK nn Atnetidtilrnt lo the Constitution of
ino l otnnionnrnun, Allonini; tuuntlrs, l ltlts.
norutisnt, rmtQanipt, scnooi lusirins, or
Ulhtr Municipal or Incorporated lllslriitt, tu
Inrrtnso Thrlr IndebtrdnrBB.
lie It rrolird br Iho Prnato nnd Ilou.e of Itrn-
rrsrntatltfs of tho Contmotinoalth nf rinn-tl-
tnnl.t lu Oeneral Assembly mil. That sirltnn
elcht, artlrlo nine, of the Comtuotittcalth of rrnn-
s)ivania, rrauinR ns lounns:
"Sictlon 8 Tho dtbt of nny rounty, city,
borough, tottntnlp, school ditrltl. or mtur mu
tilclriailly or Incorporated dlplrltt. tx,rpt nr
herein provided, shall nrter etttct s.ttn irr
erntunl upon ino osscsseu tnlue ur the i.ttaiiie
proptrty therein; nor shall any such munli limllly
or district Incur any new debt or Increase Its In-
ueiiteoticss to nn n.nouni rTcceuiuK tno per
centum upon sum nssestea vniiiauon or property
without Ihe nssent of the electors Ibrrrof nt .
nubile elerllon. lo surh manner ns shall be t ro
vlurd by law; out nny city, me ucni ot which
now exceed seven per centum of such nstesscl
intuition, may bo nuthorlred by law lo lnrrtae
ihe samo threo per cenluni. In ihe nceriK.ile,
nt any ono time, upon such taluallon." be
amended. In nccordnnto with tho proil-iliint of
the eighteenth arlltlc or snld roiisiituiion. so
that said section, when amended, shall read ns
follow
Section Tho debt of nny tounty. city, bnr
ouxh, tow-nshlp, school tllstrict. or other munici
pality or incorporo.cn o.siriet, cxr.pt nt nere.n
tirovlded. shall never rxcrcd Irn per centum upon
the a'ses-cd value of Ihe taxabto property flit ri -
n tier than nnv turn munic na tty or iii'iriei
Incur any new debt or Increase Its Indebtedness
la an amount exceeding two per centum upon
such ntsestsd valuation of property without the
a-ent of tho electors thereof nt a public elec
tion, In such manner ns snail ,o proviucj t,y law
A iruo copy ot joint iirsmiition .u. .
KIlllKItT Mc.M-r.K,
RecreLirv of the Commonwealth
MRNIIMRNT Ttl Till: CONSTITl'TlllN THO
- PI1SKII Tt) Till: C TIZKNS tie' TI IS CtlM-
MIlNWKM.Tlt Itllt THI'.IR AI'PHOVAI. tilt UK
JKCTION IIV TIIK CKNCUAIj ASSKMIII.Y III
Tllf. t'.IMMIlNWKAl.TIl 111-' l'KNNSYl.VANIA
I't'lll.ISllKI) I1Y Ultl.KU til- Till! snt ltNI.Mlt
Or' TUB COMMONWKAI.T1I, I.N rills IJAnut.
Ol' AKT1C1.C. XVIII lie 1111-i lU.NMIIl 1 1U.
.-sumocr mrce.
A .HUNT ItRS.lI.llTION'
I'rnnotlne Amendment to Set Hon Klcht nn,
nii.t Twelvo of Article 1-tv'e. Sections Two.
Three and I'ourletn of Article Klght, ScLtlon
tine of Article Twelve, nnd Srrllont Two niut
Seven of Articlo Fourteen, of the Con--tltutloii
of Pennsylvania, nnd Providing n Schi-dulo for
Carrying tbe Amendments lntu Kfftct.
sprtlnn I. lln It rcMoltcd bv the Senate nnd
IIpiiha of Itpnreaentatlve of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania In General Assembly tntt, That the
following are proposed ns am.ndments to the
Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, In accordance wilh tho provisions ot the
clgatcemn articlo tnereoi:
Md.il, ns I- m,w txrrilsid by ntibrmrn, sul.Jei-t
tn K.i.h i li.i.igi -. nut iiiMilvina nn increase oi tivll
Jurlstlli llun ir i ii.itinliis iKiliiii-nl duties, n- iiuiy
be nii.ile by litw. la I hilndt Iphlft Iho oi.Wo of
nit. noun l .ihoibhc-t, sn , to rend ns follows-
In Phlhtiltitihl'l tin re slit, I t-t- tstublistied, for
mill thlit) liiotisatid liiliiil.ii.oiti , otu court, not
of record, or pnllu nml iltll uiusti., with Jurls
t'lilliin lint txiieditiK nm bundled dollars, such
. tiiurlt shnll le htld ty manlt-tralt whoto term
id oHltc shall be six enrs, o-id thty shall be
tliitid nn geiierul ti-hel at the munl.lpnl 1 1, - -'.mi.
ly Hit iiunltltc-l tnti.s nt large; nlnl In tbn
tliitloii e( llie -all u.i.i.-i-ir.ii s no xolcr shall
, inn- li r lie ri tlinn ti' thirds of the number of
' pi nt, in in- pliit.il ulitit inure tb,.l. out -iro to
I i, ,lu,iii He) iiiili in nii.pitii'iitid only ,y,
A Business Educitlon.
A buuneaj education has enabled
ntanv nennln tn ntt'iin lliirh salaried no-
vitiotia ilookkoeuine una ctaortnana
kIiou hi ha loarnod in a wclI-cautDDea
sshnol. l)y tho thoroughness nf its
courtsf. und couiplotcuosa of its equip
meiit. tho 1,'iukawaniia iiusiness uoi-
lego has hoc. mo tho largest school ot its
kind in this section ot tho country.
Over f,00 students in attendance laet
year. A post curd will bring our now
Amendment One To Articlo Tour,
Sprtlnn Rlchl.
Qppllpn S Am,nt ftpptloll rlltllt Of article four
of Ihe Constitution of Pennlvanl.-i, whith reads
as follows:
.-l.A -tint, nnmlnaln nnd. hv and will, tho nd'
vice and tonscnt of two-lhlrds of alt the members
ot tho senate, nppoini a secretary ot me iuui'
......ntpni.t, nnd nn Attornev-dcneral durlns blcts
ure. a Suticrlnteudent ot Fubllc. lustructlon for
...... .a... nn,. mint, other offlcera ot the Com
monwealth' aa he Is or -may bo nuthorlied by the
Constitution or by law to appoint; ho shall have
power to Oil alt vacancies that may happen, It
Ur to Kttlch ho m.iv aDootnt. during the ri
ce or the senate, oy granting iuiumiiu,i.
which aball cxptro at tho end of their next ses
sion; ho shall baio power to fill any tacancy that
may oappco. aunug luu tenon ...v . ...
tt... mp.; p. Aitolinr riener.iL state Trtasurcr,
Secretary of Internal Affairs or Superintendent of
I'UbllC instruction, IU a juunwi umnr, "
...... -.i.-ii.n pm.p uhlph ho It or nm- bo nu
thorued lo nu. It iue vacancy nuan iiniu-tt. ..U,..,H
tho sestlon or tno E-cnaio. too ijoti-riini bii.hi .......
i....p ip ,i,a s..nnip before the r flnnl ndlourli
inent. a oroncr person to fill said vaennry, l,tit In
.,,1-v. rntn or viipiini v. In an tlretltc ollk
person shall bo ehosta to said office ot tho next
gelltrai eieiiiuii. utii.no .uc .
T.... unt.i., ,.,r.p pn .tid.ir months immcd atlll
preceding such election, In which case the election
I... ..u pm, n nhnll l,p held nt tho scioud SIIC-
teedlng general election. In ncllng on exciutlte
nomlnHtlona tho Senato shall sll wiiu open uu irs,
.... In .nnflrmll,. Ol rplectlllC tllO llOt.li naliOI.I
of the Governor, tho vote shall bo taken by Ji.ta
and na)s. nna snan no euitrei. uu iu, Juu,.,u,,
an as to reau a lutitiKo.
.... .I..II nn,lnnl. nn l,v nnd Willi It.C Bdl 1,
and consent of two-lhlrds ot all Iho mt.nbera ot
the senate, arpoiui a oevrinti .-. "..
i.t. nnA ,. A.iortiev tleneral dur nc p ens
ure, a Huperintcnucni ot t-utuic .ttDtm. .i.-..
four years, ana sucn otner nuit-vto i ...
u..i,h na lip It or msv be nuthorlrrd by the
Const tutlon or by law in appinut; uw .iwii ti...w
powir to nil oil vacanucn iuui titay ,i..,i, ..
oinies to which ho may appoint, during the rece
nt the senate, ny gruntum iumiu, p "
.1..11 .....ii-,. i,t Hit. i-u,l of the r next Btsitlnii,
shall havo power tu nn any ,nL.iiii-y .u-.t .....j
h.ii.o.n. durlni: the rinsa of Iho htnate, in iue
m. .. of Auditor tleneral, statu Trtasur, r. Sc.
1'uliUe lnstruttlon. In a Judicial oulte, or In any
other ilectlto olllie which ho Is or may lie au-:.'-
, nn i, inp nh.ill b.it,nen dur.
log the session ot tho Scuate, tho tlovernor shall
tiomltiaio to toe otuum, u,i.i .u.., ,, -
. nt . n.pnpp ..ppBnn tn OU nld vacancy
but In any such cao ot vacancy, In an ilectlto
omce. a person shall bo ihoseu to sold olllce on
' . .. ..I noronsltla tin 1 1 I'll C, III ft?.
H?f. .1 ' Sll. V .lilntwo eaUn-
s- al. IntmAitlnlalu tirsl-ii In IT RUCh t U CtlOtl
day. In which caw the oUtlon for saldo0ns5:l'!
annronrlatfl to nurh offlio. In nctliiK mi "cutiV'
nomlnatloiiH tho tenato nhnll mi n
tho GoLrnor. tho vole fhaJI he taken it'lK
and na)tt. nnO shall w emen-u un iu ju. ......
AiiituJmeDt To to Aructo i uur, ot'imu
Section 3. Amend nectfon icnt-ono of article
four, whlcn riad as rollowii:
"i he urni of tho Secrtwry of Internal Aff-iira
hall Lo lour yiar; o. mo uiiv,
tu l imlli l nilJ (.unity, mil
k i ii ri ! ulh jin imiu iitin, Mvil nnd trim
i. ii1. iii id iiiroln rovi(ltd, ni Is im cxrr
iv iiidtiiji'ti, nuttjt't tu nut li cliuntfn, not
,hi ni i Ml juriftJIrtlntl rf mn
I r 1 ii .itit(. .tl .ti in i tit i ,i tiiiulf- t y law,
In 1 iiin f IU i tin ii ' of Him rm, m In nt.n.lslioii.
AiiiiLdHH i'l Si lo Artiilu I.ltfUt,
ftiittou llirtf. ,
Civ Hon Aniuid -nik-n two of article clplit,
Uch rtflds ti tilK. "
llu m-mral i-ledlMi ulnll bv luM nnnimlly nn
th- tMnlv ml ft'llottlliK Hip tiM .Moii.li.y of
Nor!iiii. r. Mil Un' I., in ml . - ntl ly tn i l.y law
tl it iliJlituil dny, two IhtnU of nil the niunbtTi
cf inch Ili)iist (ini"tntlni; thr to." tut n tn rend:
Thp ptntrnl (Uctlrti flitill I r litM I Irlinlally rn
(he luttday he it lollunlup Itu- tlr-l .Monday of
.Nocmttr in iacIi (vn-nunit4r(il )enr, liu. tho
tiiutrnl ,tmt'ly may hy In IU n illtTcrcnt day,
tHo-tMrd4 ot till br uu nil i m vt nt h IIoiit ron
-4 ntl nit tin nt". iT'iMdrd, 1 hat udi rloitlon
elm 1 1 hIwh)-- le htld In nn tvin-ntiml'iri'd yenr,
Ai.HiMlmi ni six -Tu .rllili i:iht, Soitlon Ibrcp.
s i i ii'ti 7 Ann ti. pi (Hon Ihrvf of nttti lo eight,
tthl" Ii r i I- ni fi'llons-
All l Itoni for c it r, .rrd, hormiRh nnd
inwulilii iii.'ir-, for rrtil.ir trtn of nrvlce,
'nil tr Ixli in tho third Tutrday if IVtruary,"
-u tn tn r-n-l -
Ail jldts ilnlid ly tlm tln'tnr ff tltf Ftnlo
u.i' mn) ! tiiricil ni tuiur n citxrai nr
mill ii-iit f Ir. t ion. n circ iittittntii ri mnr nnulrr.
.Ml tin tloim for Jii'lKrs r'' tho court for the prv
iral jii.lii lal dihtrh tn. nnd fur (niitils. rllr. w.ird.
l.utouuli, und tovti-hii nHhrrd. fur Hcular tcrmi
nt pint' r, Mi.iii i-o in id on llio inunii'ifni i irtiinn
i1.i , nntnt I) , the 1 ut Hy nt xt folio h) tho
-i .Mm it ij oi sMjvriniHr in tarn on ! -u utt'
tiUt l lio (iitirrnl An-ttntilv miv nv J.i tlx n
iltf(i rent d.iy, two-lhlrdt ot nil the rmtntcr ot
.n n iinui tiuincniiiiit iinriio: itoiiHiI, i line
tin h In lion fhnll nlunyg bp held In An odd
iiiimrnTt'il jur
,tuf tinmeni cn io .inicie i.irhi, frrtion
imirtttn.
ilnti Amrnl -i-'tiiiti fiuriicn ot nrtltto
milt, V i. h t, .id II (nil. v,
Pli-uitt tii Muni inn r-unu ron in n n
Ilu hikI two tif-t-t ' tur-n who nhall ht thonrti
mn unit v Lv tlic i Itli int. L'niti li i tor thull na
the rlfilil to tlc for Ihr Jitdne nnd one lttretior,
itnl .nth Inrpfiti-r hh.tlt npptdni ono clrrk. llio
tlr-t (Intion t'Oird fur nny tirw dlstrlit hMI ho
hil, nnd varum in iircuon I'lisirtis mitu,
. i, ;.ii t.i itmlilttl lv l.nv. i:ic(tlon omrern
-In 1 1 bv rllUsid trom nrre-t upon dat of tloc
i.mi. mid hllo tiiR.iK"! In uiaMiiK up nnd trnns-
iiiiuiiis rituiti. xu-pi upon vinrrnht or n rouri
f rnord or Jtnlito ttnrroi. irr nn umn'ii iihuu.
r f lutiy, or for wanton brmrh of the encc. In
itin tin v may t.ilrii cxniti.tlon fiom Jury . duty
.lurintt Un Ir ti rtnt t f t-onti v, ' p nn tn riad:
In trl t ilritton nnrn -nnu ronii m juurh
id linn. In-pi - t'-r-. )n nhnll Io choein I It if
ni.illy. I Hie (Itiitir- nt tin tnutitclpal t lection J
hut th. ii-tH-rnl A'-minhl) m.iy ti'iulre nld Uurdi
t iipinlntid in nun innnner ni u majr ojr
i-ivv i rm hie UTWft iritunnnR ino npponuouu.
f n.itil tn ard may I'O t nnni'H i nppiy iu vuii
nlj iTiiviil il, inai t-ui n laws oo mil"1"" twi
in.. ..r iim wntni' ihm l'.ich diftor fhall nave
lw tliiht io "ti fur ihe Judt-'o nnd one tupctor,
Hid i h hifpietnr phall npj olut ono rierk, ino
,iit tii.tlf") t'oard fur nny new dlnirlit Mian ho
liottd. nnii Munni'ios in ikcuuii wmrun um-u.
Khtill lo proMld ty la. Klociioti otucerj
hall l0 priviieuru inim urn-pi iinim u.o i
rtlon. tuu miuio engipv'td in mnhiiiK ui iiim
rii"mlttln rtiurnp, txnpt upon warrnnt or a
ourt oi Ittnni, or jhuro incn-oi, mr mi unu ui
fraud, for fihrny, or for wnnton treaeh or tno
prni e. In fUU' they tnny tl.itni exemption from
jury duty durlnc tin Ir icrmn of frrlce.
sMlUIIUUIVlli I.ISUi .wi-tviv- .".I'll
M tlon One
Sfction ! Amend nation one, nrtlclo tftelre,
)ii'h rend.-, ns follows
r otl rrrfi. wlui-i Eiirriton is nov pruo-ra
for In thH I'oiir-tUutiiin, f-hall ho clotted or op
tiled ii" may io miccit'u vy iav, - im
rend . . ....
,ll ofJirera. wnopo t-riertton is noi provuca ior
thin fonstUutton, fhall bo elected or nppolnted
m.tj lo dlneied ly In l'rold(d. That tlec-
i'f St.itc otllirrn Finn no mm on n ncncrni
li . tlun day. and Lltclionn ot loeni o.uctrs fuhii
-i hld ou n tnunl. Ipal tloitloti day, except when,
ti rlthr-r rn-o. Mm Ini iKctlotn may ho required
iu nil um-vplrid terms.
Atlli litimtni. .-iiic io rtriivio i wurii'vii,
Hoi tlon Tnn.
srrtion li). Amend t-ertlon tno ot articlo four
tot it, which rends follows,
County oliirirs snail lie ciccien ni ine Bcnrrni
Icitl"iin and halt hold their oillcea for tho term
if iiirt- i r.im. lifchtnluc on tbo first Monday ot
tniiuat) next nfur thdr election, nnd until their
("soi' -nan ir uwiy quiiuni'i, un nu.iii.ns
otlicrwlhe proltlid lor flinll ho filled In nuch
iiannir ns may lo rroMed oy law, no ns io
re id , , ,
County omi rn umii io riccun ni ino muuitipiii
Itttluiis nnd Khali hold their oillces for tho term
.c fi.nr ,.,r t.iLTiniiliic on iho llrst Monday of
Innu try next after their election, nnd until their
u ra thrill l.o st it 1 v miallllfd: nil vncnnclcfl
not cjilierwlso i loaded for, shall ho tilled In such
auuer n- may ue iruMuiu oj i.i".
Amcndmtnt Ten To Articlo I'ourtccn,
Section Seven,
Srcllon 11. Amend iettlon seven, articlo four
teen, which reads ns roiiows:
"llirro county commissioners nnu iwrra rouuij
nudltor Bhall bo elected In each county whero
nurli oniccrs tiro rnoacn, in itio jiur ouu iiiuumiim
eight hundred nnd scventy-tlvo nnd every ihtrd
jear thereafter; and In the election of pnld oIDecrs
caih eiuallfled elector shall vote for no moro than
tuu p,r on", nnd llio threo prnon having tho
hlRht'Bt number ot otes rhall bo elected; nny
ittttual at amy in tho otuce ot eounty commts
Hloncr tr rounty auditor thai! ho filled, by tho
i ourt of common pitas of iho county In which
suh vacau.'y dull occur, by iho nppolntment ot
fliTlor oi ino proper fount) un puuh
voted for iho eommliiflloncr or nuiijior wnoso
pl.nc Is lo he filled," so as to read
Tlinn .niintv i niiimlas.limprn and UireO COUntT
nuditorn shill be elected In each eounty where
nurli olllciTs arc elic-cn. In Iho jer ono thousand
mnc liuiuircd nna eicen nnu i-.tiy mmm jim
il,. srafi.s nml In tlm i If L't loll uf Ftlld OlIUl fS cnCU
nualilltd elector shall oto for no moro than two
IU rOIl,,, (luu IIMJ 'llliu I'tiruiis nm no
.ut number ot otca shall ho elected, any casual
JtliUiy III tlie Olllfe OI roumy lummmamiu
ommon vUas of Ihe eounty in which such va
.111. v Mi.ill oi mr, by Iho appolnliiunt of nn
r of the I roper tounty who Minn nao voiea
1 . . . . . . . . . . . " . I ahnll III. lillir Villi. Ol ll.U AUH11UI u"1'"' ...
Mici I'ttiim Siuttnis r lidwii'), wan lion ltli.it tmvo uoi h tiroi ui water iu meir ijouriiui. nhowinK tno various aow omce I Mi of ato Treasurer two jenrs
ti Stimt.i), lUo Kumt ut Mi, votix bi- Upriiiui tit tlm proteiiit lime, Tlie far uppHtinoos uoil for iufltruotlon. Uei-o offlrers shall bo nou,pn7Pn"tl',gU1
IllDllP
l'irt
MilU't
I t'U't,
(h'orLro r.oklmrt. of New York, urrlvoil
Hrttunlttj, tu MUMii. two wteko' vticatluti
v It li hlit wife nutl iliuihter, at Mtt-t
KiMlIlt H llUIUP,
Flurvuoe MauntncU vltltlui her cousin
lu Hoelyvllle.
ticliool wilt opeu on Monday, Auk Ult(
wiin tui t-s aiauy as ipaouer.
A otMiiniuk' party, coiunoeed of tho fol
IowIuk youutf ladle Ella Qamuii'll, Kva
uanut'p, liiumu Auuroti, t;arrio ami
Dullv CoiW. MarJorlo Umiiier. Iltatioho
Htariiof, Flon'Udo ltlak, Maraarnt Mttu
iilnu', Hdua Hlftko, aud Frt-ilu Uo-f, of
i;h rry uuie, ouaperoned uy alien t.il
ohrlot, left ou Mo inlay for a weoKV ftii
at tho Club Iloitfie, at Upper Woudx
I'omi. William nouocr ic aito in hi tern i
HUCl',
deadly wnapon, ntl un miy bo imnpinod,
Krjatly to tlid fright and a'jnidhmnt
of tho youth who w.u, InwuvtTiuno
o?ntly, rcspaiidibln for youu Imi's
knockout.
Thon cnmcthrcU of proar.-uiii):. Rnd
l omnimod Uio lituo barn of Ji-.-m
. laL wtt k. Ncvily all i'l llio eon-
Ml..iii,iitii' tin. rifHuonV tdoi.uf liny,
,4 oli.. Wi renl.ifli.ijoil. Ttlt loa Wild
r , sum. i,.-.. ii. i t.illPT. . r
"un l con Ui.ot Hipvli-y, v n-t;iieits
ilit . u y.il'urul A.L M lllXt Wl't'lti
U I-tai.f'f i mtimiy ill. tvinl eii,
..... ....i. ri.ini. il tin her ri'i-nvt rv.
V.nii Kutie, "I nirK'n iniimii, i i
m c( Dr. nnd Mr, ll. u. um
I'ddniK bulla euoiii
t' utt
of n i
Mi-
sltll
Milanvillo.
lm Ollli .l.(tll llltilHII. Of ItOtttOU.
Mr , i hit iidiutr his vac.'itluii with hi
iu it Ii-t, Mm Abuui. lilmmi. Mr. Ill
ui it i . i u i tn ' j Uarvuid I'liivi'mliv tliif
ye-ii Dumiil! bi iu-t jeitr at the col
,'Jr itiul Wr. i:ibrteini' i'ar, ..uitcr, uf
u . s,... Mus.. ni-. . iiii.ftK of Mrt. i) H
d'jrmuda for damnes on (he p.irt if tho j t, ttLail ,t 'n'J Mapli."
). J. WctJullotisll reinrm'U irum niuu-
KkkicI KukkI KitKKt -Tbo I'hiUdclDht'i
l'rcdri rocontly completed a hindfotne nund taipt'iymont lj fio
tt Auk for AIUmi's ln)t Kaio.
A iinwilur for swollen. Ilrml. hot. timrt
tnjtftfet. Hatnplf vent FUr K. Aim Kin
Hl.nl.Of llio KiMtTKiR MTAHV t'OKV-
i'AO, now tttii uliiin, A ltltsMt Alltit ri.
OhuMfttd. U Uoy, N. V.
Dromium catulocuo which tlun uro dis
tributing frco. It you aro alrnady n
renanr ot n rniiuut'ipnia uauy nowu
f taper, writo to-day for premium cut a
OiEiio and uot uext to iho twentieth cm
turv wnr uf pedum beautiful nronu
uma. olTored topofplo who pubaenbo by
tiinil. Addrorfri Tho Treca Circulation
Department, 7th and (JUectnut etrccte,
ruiiaacipiim,
When Uiolwvliy l itom and hai ynu wor.
rio,i a.nA witni nti will lint l tut a llllh
iu.'aiwe-i, Ihn wiU known ictiuiU fur
Iml.utmi tlilldrn, will illl, t 1,1 " OI1"
in n Imri tun.-. Tho imin-Hini nro I'liul-
ti pUlnlyun lh botili. t'ontaln iioupmt
v. bold b) i'Mi., nu' i.riipktui.
brother.in Uw and iho withdrawal frum
tho fire esmpviy of youtij? Lnwi and hi
frien.tt?, with other terribly nlHnR ovi
denceo of enmity, whi"h mnln Iifn f r
tho writer eocm foru?hilo hnr My worth
tho living.
Thia catranRmant la-tod fuv iniu
yenru, but ovontutiiy tin aiui;'vn.'8
found thoinstilvea nuohorcJ in th.ir Itfo
work, Tho writer bocuni elirorofn
lots tl paper nu 1 bn ivp tront "it -iny t v
t'1 it .N.'w
i a ut.if, iuii-i. , j,,,,,.!,,! with tii.'ir noultrx. with
Mr. 1). VaU'titliu', ui iwiiiw.ifcPF . - , irm- - i,,.,.. or
l'r.l?t'' i-i . t i uMitin Kktunor have I Wesley UobtrtH ami i-UtPr, KlUaboth,
Mv. ii h lua aiid LortMm b tinner imt i " . 0f tt
ro'iinu d nttcr a pleasant trip vUlM Vv, Mill '
wi lif.i.inMiuHr.Hunr inw. "MliWil HwIul ha returned home
I s . -r N.i I .ri. ill Mill ii l4.r. HI lirilllKI IJ. ... . i
x " .' '.. "y ' rr. "ir, li , ,.l,.v. lo hi.. il n Rtter a two weoKi.' vi.il in Li.irt.ou.iaie.
(o ilis- Alt I. In' ii'i.'Il', Miirl.ui llrown.
... . X... -J... ..... ..P X...L' lll.l-ril.
.,.", u',.,1 in.'-M. mIhii.'.-i l. iii. r.-t uml "Oi ccurn." nid tho visitor, "yhon
Vii ' r, (it hi'tt iii-. ill, nil" 'lonnilliis you Ptl ro lltl u,ifiio un juur 11.10
ui illlf-r ou npver iukii iiiu iurKv.-tii nun,
(iuyoul
Mriit nasurcdlv not. ronlioJ tho lit
lo lljoton boy. "Thrro bcuiK ''ut two
lalvca lo u u apple, thoro aa no no
lorRcat
iihts iii-iui,' ooiupi'llt'il to ilrlvu their out-
tin uml ilruw water ft loui; illsttmce.
I'liitrlcs D.-uiili' mul ilmilitt'r, I'lor
i-iic-, lm v. nturiiod frum i; two wx-oks,
x-sit Airli frl.-iiils at Altmnv.
I'otiitui iir.. iibout a tlilril of u crop
tlituiiitlioiit Wii)u.' county
Wll'iimi l'i. ft, of Uiirboiiilitli', Is visit
In . frii.1j.ll lll-r.i.
I !lilrki-M tllll'V."' Imvo liouii iiulto lmsy
in ili x-loliiitvof l'roiutiton. John Wliitu
win, l. iinw lu I ni ut llooesiliile. liml
mitt) ii novel wny ot caiittirli.it his
....ii.lilnifs' nlilakeus. but whs CAUuht lu
the net. Ho would titko 11 illsb ot com
,.,l ,-n na lismr us possible without lielui;
m-eii b Ills lieUlibor and eontlor coru nil
t ... wax- llfinK ill ins own uini-ni-u iiuui-u
,,.,1 (.r.-.-iiiiii.- to throw tileiity liisldt. th"
I tliL.ii Iuv mid wmt for his ltiiiiiu
whlull In) lilli-w uoillil soon nil on int.
treil, mul if th.' trull I'liili'.l lnslilv the
ilili.lxeli lioin-.' door, the lives of the
l iwls soon elidi-d Ilmt pusi-i-il hejolul
ilu. norliUs of the dnor. It is rumored
Unit inu't of llio poultry ruisi-rs nre now
LACKAWANNA UUSINE33 COL-
LKQI-: ail! Wt.bhiiiatOQ Avenue. Bcrno-
ton. Til iuwz
Yorls est ibluUraaiii o! Thurbir ll.-oi ,
whero ho uiiln hmmlt sj uitf..l
flnnlly to Kivcn tin inU'ret in ihe
11 r in, niiJ ovcntually t) wilh.lriiw wilh
IIihi.ooj to tho 03d. ll was duritiR tlm
upward an J onwiird proreeB ot Mr.
I.iwi that tho roforrod to nt tho
benli.iiInK ot tlm urliclo boro fruit, llo
win nlvoti, without warninK, or o.'en n
"mirtod cop" of tho paprr, n enmpli
mentarv natico - n "bao.t," ns Ur. I'hre
lor mya In tho best ItltipuiKo the writer
wm nblo to imploy. H3 nsstir. d Hi
tho courtesy proved to bo brcrtd cant iiuilfioiuuib'. bold by l' Kll.Tlie l)tiifi;i.t.
wui ilrs .Mi-noi'.
'i-i , .. I .mi H h' Aid H.wlety will hold
lli,ii,-r in tin- I'lii-timt llrove near Mi"
t'U, ii SMi.iur'i pmperti, onweilms.
.1.. . ... I I.IH XVl't 1.
Jlr. I'rmill ll'iyiu-nid, who hits lirvii
'.loiirilint! ut "The 1,'iivrenco" for the
imtt tlui'o wri'kn will return to llrook
ln on U'edtiinl iy.
ii.ix. I'l.nrles 11. hU liner, lit nreeent
niistor of the Trinity M. K. ehiiroh t
Aiiteirn, N- 1 -, ban HOc. ple.I lli nnll In
Mil luu p-ioiliiin oi rresnit'iii oi L-nzeijo-1
in 1'repiir.itory Suliool.
Lyric Theatre
HK..NM. II. IIITTItlfJU, Lessw. & ManaRer I
Wednesday
Evening
SEPT. 2d.
Vl.-ler Herbert and Glen MuDonouRh's I
f lore-tout Musical Extravagant,
. n K onkif
.ninrr Tnwi sini"i
dAUljID IUILuM)
An Kii i-lli'llt Cast.
euperb Singing Chorur,
1'IIOIIU'CTION COiU'I-ETE,
a. iilayed
18 Months in New York,
i:
Months in Chicago.
PRICES, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
lllinimiii opens al Ihe Uox Office alD
a. UI., l uesuar. rriueu.ocr
Uotli Pboues.
Tlieni ore nnny inillatloiu nf ll.Vltt's
, .........nl 1X-....I. II.. .. U.I.-.. I. Ill l.i., ......
omkiiiii 7x.iii.iiiK i-i... is in. i ii it io.i, in.
sisl nil DiiiYill. It Is ill un. Nik. i-iiiiIiiik
PUIll.IO NOTIOK OP DISIOIiUTION
p ! AllTNKllSIUP.-Notice is here-
l,y elvi'ii that tbe partnonhlp heretofore
..;i.Vin i,iwiu.ii Jsnoh K. Kate Win. J.
Kmz and ttamiiul Katr, under Ibe arm name
nf Kalx tiroinera, wasuissoiveu uu mo iou.u
h.v n Ai.uiui. li r tnututl consent.
, il ..u-i, i. in nAlil nsrlnTshln are re
Ket p me siouia.'ii iii un" i xi.ui-i iikm i .xi, ,i.-..r ,1 j-;-- - ' i Wm 1 i courts sbsll m nem 07 biiiih.;" ,, w
1.x- kx.-iuim u lioltleot Koitol lian.ly in the n..Tal.le by sa d Jaoob F. Katx and Wm. , J. b. Bte rears, and tn "Hall be
liuii.e ull the tliue. hut rspn.lally durlnir Kalx. who will oonliniie ine uusiness unucr slsctetl on xsnsral Uckct to m qua iinra Toisrs
lb s mount. . -nan ixonui nia.iit-vt'r you 1111 1 uu. 111 iu n.M.. . '".r;"!'' r., ifiT
that inu nee.1 It. That Is Jim only limn you alsn nil i-lalms and demand, agalu.l Kalx
Hummer i-n.nlilalnts nn 1 other Serious all
iii.il). nm.nmi In hut xvalh.ir can lie lrae
cil tn the itiiinat-li ninn times mil of len.
Ki-tp 1110 stomacu 111 huo 1 orut-r nnui iu.w
.Kilors of tho Stats at KPiural elections. No
trson fleclsa to tho office ot Auditor Ofneral or
Slito Tn-asuri-r shall lie laimhlo ol lioldlug the
same omce ior i.u i.w.io.vu...
rt'i?..".. , ihn srrflnrr of Internal Affairs,
0... Audlior Ucneral. nn.l tho Mate Trcinurcr
ohall each ho four yfarsi and In'r."'""
. ... .... ......is... .I.rlnrn nf the StntO
sn.riil 'licllons. but n lilato Treasurer, elected
In tho year ono thousand ntno liundrud and nine,
shall Versa for three ears, nnd his sucr.s.ors
ahall be ili-ili-'l at Ihe Kuurnl tiiiiioii 111 iu
tiar one moiii-aiin mm ---(
in ex.ry fourth ior then-alter. No rer;i.
. : .... nf Aii.lllnp llenernl or Klalo
Treasurer shall bo caj.atile of holding tho lame
utllie for tu conlecutlVB terms.
Amcndiuint Tnree-To Articlo live, beclion
Section I. Amend section eleven of article five,
hlrh reads as follows;
"Kxcept as otherwlso provided la this Constt-
nii.n i.i.iina nt lha enpA nr ntjermen shall bl
ileilel In the several ards, districts, boroughs
and tonshlis at Iho time 01 tno tiecuon 01 con
Btntiles, by the iiuallAcd electors thereof, In such
manner as snau 00 o.recieu vj iiw, BUu .u.n
m.iiinlanlnnr.i1 liv Ihn llfivemor for O term
a... . V. .....1,1. wnr.l ...c.rOl IIT httT
ougb. shall elect more than tno Justices ot tho
peace or niu.ruien niinnui , "..n.u. -
t..i. n. fl..USn.l al,r.nr. u.lllln SUCQ tOw.n
shin, srd or borough: no rerson shat ho Heeled
lo such omce unliss lio shall hivo resided xilthln
the tounihlp.. borough, rd or district for one
rear next iin-eedlng tils ilyttlon. In cities con
taining our ntty thou.and Inhabitants not moro
than ono alderman shall be elected In each ard
0,K.ce"t .. oi.r"wl..r"roVld,d If this Con.tltu
..ri .r:..... .... mi,, n, Idermen shall bl
elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs
or town.hlr.s, by the quallned electora thereof, at
tho municipal election. In such manner as shall
be directed by law, and shall bo commissioned
by tbe aovernor tor s term of sis years. Nj
l.'wnshlri. ward, dl.trlct or borough shall elect
moro than two iustlcis of tbe peace or aldermen
iiinnui th. consent of a ma orlty of the.qualllled
I electors within such township, ward or borousni
S. m0Dh.,. eJld.'d within th. township. Lor.
ouib. ward or district for ono year nexi preceo.
5ni his election. la cities conialnlng over ntty
iboussnd Inhabitants, not moro inau ooe -mer
man shall bo e ected In eacn waroor oisioci.
Amendment Four-To Article ve, Section
Section I. Amend section twelve of article flvo
0r.A"0AuO.V.'"VV.'.h. nksll iVeslabll.hed. for
each thirty thousand Inhabitants, one court, not
" record of police and civil "'i7'"..-.;'lt
diction nit exceeding one hundred dollars! such
?ourls shall b. held by magistrates whose term
lUHHl iit tiikti Knclol. Jut whi n you iivihI Ilrotht r t.n io y pruf iui ; r J'"''";
' it t lhn im will not l trotilili-., will. our i I'lr
.i.ui. hi Ii. lifli Iiliitf. i!Htf nn tuu alouiiiill.l
btoiillllL', !bIifp-U ImllUVitloil. ul't
at I.r,.; and p lh, el lo ' L-:
llilrSl of Urn number ot ptnant to to clfttM
h i mora tbio on are lo b ehoien; liter hll
HAMl.'KL
Ilout'i.laUs Ttv, Aug. IU, ItWH,
KATZ.
h camceiiiatcd only by -A'""- .. !!
lloo, cl.U ana crlHilnal, eicept m btreln pre-
i.ir of the l rii.r touniy vuo sunn nao
fur the (omiuUmoncr or ouJitor whoio placo is
to Id lined. ..... ,
Ptitlon 12. Thut no Imonvinlinto may nrlto
from thr rltntiBfn Hi tno iinimiunoii m inu
itiuinnwrauii. ana in ormr iu .; !"'
into iuiiii'Ilio opcrnuon, u is ncrtny ui-imivu,
Vn the tnw of nlRrrrn f lcrtnl by Iho rcoplc, nil
urtn nf uiTlit n.l l-y na or AMciumy ni nn
ii Mimlirr nr jtars Mian nu n iu """-'k-
U nuth i.r tin- tirm, jnnMrd tho tinnn Tor which
xtirh fiillrcrh nro elttcd hall nlwnB bo for nu
imii iimiiM-r ii jtar
The at'ovo cxuilon of ofllclai Itrnn shall not
..tTcft olIltcrM clcctnt nt llo gciural election of
..ue tlinuBauil nine liumlml nml ilnlit; nor nny
, Uy warJ, tiorouRli, township, or clcdlon dl
vlMon ollWcrp, whoie lemiH of unite, umlrr ox-i-ntiti
l.iw. I'ltd In the )car one thousand nlno
l,iiinlr d nnd ten. ,
In tin ar one thoiifnnfl nine hurnirfil nnd len
uu 11 L.rln.nl i-lt-itloti -hall le htld on tho third
Tmsday of Pebruary, us hentororc; hut nil
illi,ri thoBin nt that clrdlon to nu njiiro tho
i.uinr it rm of uhhh Ii jrnr. nnd lo all
1ft tlon olHiera nnd ntsnmora rhoaen nt that
il.iilon. hhall 8tro until Iho Ana Monday of
lk ember In thejenr ono thousand nino liundrra
nnd tUvcn. All ofilctra ruot-en nt that election
10 nillna Hie "tnn or whlrh U now four yea ri,
nr n- made four ear ty tho operation of theno
nm. tidmi nta or this seludule, shall iervo until
the tlr-t Mniiihy nf Hcttmhcr In tho year ono
ilmn-niid nine hundred nnd thlrtern. All Justices
..f the lenn', maRlatrnten. nnd nldrrmen, ehojen
nt that ilutlon. i-hall nrvo until tho first Monday
.f Dceunbir In the yenr ono thousand nlno hun
Jrr.i nn.l tirteLii Alta tho jear nineteen nun
?' 1", and uutll Iho Uealslature sU-.ll
nihcrwl.e iroxl.le. -all terms of ctly, word, bor-..II1.-II
li.ni'.hir. nnd .leellim dlilslon onicers shall
l-eclu on Ihe first Monday ot llicembcr In an
"' All""rw'lird't'ioroush, nnd township otneera
hi,lill..K tilllre nt Ihe dale of the approval at these
inii.iiliiii ni-. whose lerros of oinie may end In tho
i.-nr one thousand nlno hundred and eleevn.
hall i-mitlnuo lo hold thtlr nukes until tho first
Monday of lleecnitur of Hint car.
All liidces of tho courts tor tho several ludli-lal
.lli.trl.ts. nnd also all inwity omccrs, holdlnB
mill o at Ihe dale of tho npproxal of Ihcso nmend
mrnts, whoi-e terms of olllce may end In tho year
..no thousand nine hundred and ; lex-en. shall
rnnllnue In hold their ofllees until llio first Mon
day of Jnnuory, ono thousand nlno hundred and
"a'uuo cony of Joint
Secretary ot tho Commonwealth.
SIIKltlFF'SSA.t.K cf VAIiUAIUiK ItEAIi
KSTATE. Uy virtue ot proposa Issuorl
nut of thoCoiirtof Common l'lnasof Wayne
founts', nml stat. of l'lMinsylvanla, and to
me iliriie'tnii ami ili-llvprivl, I liavo levied on
uml will nxpnsii to publio sale, at the Court
llouee. f lonoselnt.i on
FllIDAY. SKIT. 11, 190, nt 2 r. u.
All of iletomlant's rlKht, title an 1 Intorst
in IheiolloKliisdoic-rioi)! propjny. io win
All that obtain Dinoi nr-nirsor ni-j-in
situate in the township ot Canaan, County
of Wayne, state ol Pennsylvania, ,bouncled
and rti-d'tll.nl as follows i
"nF.UINNINaattheUlltorit and Oweso
Turnplkei thenci south seventeen degree!
west al. out twenty-sevon rods and twanty
two links; thnncw sixty-four desreei pisl
about nlno rols nml six links i thanoe north
seventeen degrees east twenty.four rols to
tholurniilltii nfoiesildi thnoe west alonp;
s lid turnpike nbnut elsht rods nnd six links
tn tin. place nf lii-nluulnn. CONrAlNlNQ
one unil one half nT.n ot land more or less.
Helm; same liml whtoh alortlinore Tuthlll
1'ouveycd to Truman Sprapjue by deed dat
ed reoorded In Deol Boole
No. 07, poire ICS.
Upon said premlsns is a ono and a halt
story house and frame baru and other lm.
provemt-nt.
Seized and taken In execution as the prop
erly nf Truman PpraR.ie at the suit of U. ll.
(luther. No. 11 June Tirm 19W. Judgment
trOOsrtal debtl." 65.
Miitnford, Attoruoy.
TEllVta OF BALK, OA3U.
l'urehaser lo pay tl. for deed as In Sheriff'.
(UK'S.
WM. D. HOADKNlanT, Bhorlff.
Sherlfl's uluoe, Uonesdale, I
Aug. 15. 1DU7. f
DU. A. tl. UAMFOUI),
DENTIST.
Will occupy tho house of K. tl. Til AVI 8
KQU1NUNK. PA.
From August 1, IMS, nutll lurtber notice.
DeWltt's Little F.arly UlJers. late, pleas
nut, sure little pills. Hold by I'KlU The
lliuuglst.
m i m i
Dn. ti. It. nit t)V, Dentist, flonesdalf, P
OFF1UK IIOUItrt-A. m. lo5p. M.
Any evenmij by aupoltitment.
Citizens' phono M, U-sl.lfiiox', No. M X