The Honesdale citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1873-1908, July 30, 1908, Image 2

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    THE HONESDALE CITIZEN : THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 30. 1908.
THE CITIZEN
-VILBOl.,
A. PsawtstA",
tlon from uilon another to shield It from
legal llahlllty for transactions Id the
nmol the Utter, for which It la IorI-
, .editors and lUbilttaera. eally, morally, and ou acoepted bualneas
nrlnelnlet. responsible. The octopus
THUltSDAY MORNING. JULY Zl. IM.
HKPUDIilOAN TIOKKT.
should be made accountable, In law, for
tbe aots In which eaeh of Its hauils la em
ployed.
NATIONAL.
' roil rnttiDEHT,
WU. IIOWAUD TAiT, of Ohio,
ron vies rauiuuT,
J AUKS B. rJUtCItMAN. of Mew York.
Faihlon Hotel.
PnouAULY everybody suppoaed the
foreit reserve polloy, aovlKorotiely ured
bv I'reeltlent Kooaevelt, was started by
blm, but tbe natulan 01 tne liiuionm
I forest of Bhu Jacinto, Cat., niter Mr.
ninvaland brluca out tbe fact that the
M01.RI8 I.. CLOTIIIEK, ot rlillaaipnia, late lrosld-nt beuau oreatlui; tlieae re-
BKNJAUINF. JUNKB, ". '"""" .,, far back aa 1837, and that he
eatabllahed thirteen lu nil. In fael, Mr.
Cleveland was the original "father" of
tbe national forests, ami, at the beKlu
nine no one thought tbe atep of euouKb
Importance to make any great (uaa over
It
ron SLKCTORt AT LAM.I,
tor Disratcr sutcrons.
Mat.
out
1 John Durt
3 II. A. Davla
3 r. T. CBandler
4 K. A-Utmbel
5 K.' W. ration
n. j. Elliott
7-0. O. Uetael
17- W. B. Betlle
18- llobt CNeal. Br.
19- J. U. Btlneman
20-Thomsa Hblpley
iiw. r. Itavnolda
ti-A. W. MpOuilouKb
M 1 T" llAe-era
S4 Juogej.r. lajlul
' i? ?,"Z:'m. a-l. WV DownlDi
itZvi. T. alcCabe W-O. A. ItaU ook
16-fleo. W. Wllllamt Sl-A
IS II. i, waller, Jr,
. IL I'eaeork
32-11. U Wllllsma
STATE.
fob jnoiia or anPEBtOH OOORT,
Wil. t). POllTKIt, of Alle-theny.
DISTRICT.
fob conoBBsa,
UBAttLRB C. 1'llATT, of Buiquehanna.
v COUNTY.
ran bubmitativb.
' W. K. I'ERUAM, of Fretton.
ron tusrtirr,
. mA.EE BRAMAN, of Honetdsle.
rba paornoBOTABr, im,
WALLACE J. UA11MRB, of Ilerlln.
roK RiairrBB ahd bcoobdbii.
ALFRED O. BLAKK, of Bethany.
roi oocxtt coMMttuomnj,
J. K, JIOIINHKCK. of Eiiulounk,
TIIOUAB C. MADORN, of Dreher.
ron ooubtt auuitou.
ARTHUR W. LAKUABEE, ol Blarurca.
W. BUOCK LKKURILof BleillDg.
roa ntiTBin attornit,
MYRON K. BIUONS, of Uoneadale.
The Traiti and The Courts.
(jov. lli'OUKS, of New York, la alated
for a dlatlnotlon that wan denied to
Kooaevelt. Ho litis eiproBseil n willing
ness to accept a reuomluatlon, nnd will
undoubtedly receive It. In 11)00, Ketone
velt, who dealred a second term aa
Uovernor, wai- "etianglmleil'' luto the
nomlnntlou for Vice I'realdeut. A yenr
later, however, the murder of MoKlnlf y
cast the l'realdency upon him.
Hawley.
Jui.V 27th. The aecurlty of the vault
I lu the Flrat National Hank, of Hawley,
I against the possibility oi entry uy uutif
l lars. naa Deen eviupuceti lu wie lact inai
Iexperta from the Moaler Bafo V,o. hnve
been worklui: aeveml daya enlarului; the
door ODeultiK lu order lu IukIhII n now I liroRtlcluth suit. Tliusklrt, a nlialeil model.
vault iloor, uauutaotureil uy me uosler iuruu warning iriu-iu, wuue iuu roai.
A Philadelphia journal has be&un a
fashion record wbleh la unique, In sivlng,
dally, a brief description of the ldltiK
frnturea of the wardrobe of some noted
"Society" lady. Here are aome recent ex
amples i
Mlas Dnrnthv Itandolnh la wearing a
white serne ault and large black hat adorn
ed with wines and rlhlion.
Mrs. uoneri K.iassati is wearing uurui
tho new style Empire skirts fashioned of
pink cloth. With this Is worr. a beautiful
blouse of pink lace and embroidery.
Mrs. John Valentine Is wearing a stylish
light fawn colored voile Inset with lace lo
maun. With this the wears a while chip
hat laden with pink silk pnpples,
Mrs. .lames rotter Is wearing a pretty
gown of white linen, with lace etoii, and a
small ma2K nai auorneu witu uitruuij
nigs.
Mihs Helena lleale Is wearing n nreltv
hrown anil white iliitlivl dimltv fashioned
on empire lines. With this Is worn a brown
lumen niinnu uiuwu riuoun iihi.
Allsa Marv Astnr Paul la wearing an ex-
uuisltfl lingerie gowu laden with cluuy lacu
and hand embroidery. It la made over pale
yellow silk. wun inis is worn a ttiaca
plumiHl picture hat.
Mrs. A. J. Diexel Illddle la wearing
irelty white em broidery gowu, with a white
at trimmed around the crown with white
ruallnu and at the left aide with a bow of
blacic velvet ribbon.
Mlla lrraine t'arttalrs appeared at the
tennis tournament yesterday In a stylish
suit of black and white atriped linen, the
enat adorned with black velvet buttons.
With this attractive costume Miss t'arstalrs
wore a black hat trimmed with white
plumes.
Mrs. U. Ilrlnton Itnberts la wearing
charming frock of pale blue dotted batiste,
the bodice adoriie, with llowertd bands ar
ranged lo give an empire effect. With this
dainty gown Mrs. Kotierts wore a lingerie
bat of black lift.
Miss II. be C. Wright, who la at Atlantic
Clly wllh her patents for a two weeks' stay
before going to liar Harbor tor the summer,
was seen yesieraay in n nanosoine wnite
Inn. Thla vault Is constructed of vltrl
lied brick and cement, wltll Heavy ateel
lining ou the lurlde, ami the luasoury
laao solid that the ring of sledge ham
mar and point have been heard for sev
eral daya lu reuewluj; the luasoury,
which waa Mroed lu email plecea. The
uew door which la to replace tbe old one
la of the modern make, with tltue lock,
and weighs three tnus, and when prop,
erly put lu place will give the bank n
Vault with absolute aecurlty agnlust
burglars ;or tire. Ziotwltlistauiilug the
lerlala caused by the recent llimnclal
panlo, thla bank baa bad n steadily In
creasing business whloh apenka well fur
the management. The reoeutly added
metal celling, tialutlug and uew furni
ture places the building second to uoue
lu the cottutry lu bank building.
Tue extreme noi weaitieritiai uaa pre
vailed the paat week and itlll ootitlimes,
hae matle a atrlct adherence to bualiiesa
an unpleasant Item lu tbe routine til
reaching almost to the hem of (he skirt, Is
iigutiy empire and has insets oi heavy
team lace, black satin cuffs and collar
give nn addtnl Inudi of richness.
Mrs. I'crcy Madcrla s wear nc a slvllrh
tailored suit ol white liroadclolh. The coat
exirctneiv long, icim nat tic front atn
inck lu tmluts. an.l Is bound in white satin
Willi this untitling toilette Mrs. Maderla
wears what appeal to be a double hat, the
lower one ot tine black chin, covered wild a
wiiit,, legiiitiu siraw. s i ch is rolled hack
in front, riicte is ii. i other trlumilng.
The decision by tbe U. 8. Circuit Court
ot Appeals, last week, reversing the
lodgment of Jodgo Landla, In tho U. H.
District Oonrt. In whloh he Imposed a I ii u,i causes one to long for some cool
r fxivinmn nn lh Htandxrd Oil I retreat or a shady lake allure, but the
,' i.i...j . i- , I buay man Hods It ueoeaaary to cling lu
uouiuj, i. tie tmudie ud steer the uld plough In-
euthuilaatlo octopus hunters who Im- . furrows even though be has to
urine that "trust-busting" can be ao-1 do It under the r-welterltig rayn of n bull
mll.h,! .Itha hoo. skluand lamp, lug sou. Perhapa theee unfortunate
.. . i..n .h.r trusts are experiencing their allotment of "hot
It haijxwome vsry evident that trusts nQw t( t,le)r
like the Standard Oil surround their pred- floJ rewara may betaken to rest Iuu
tnrv oneratlons with a network of do cooler ulaoe. There teat least some cou-
vloes and preoaotlons that make It dim- aolatlou lu the ludulgeuoe of euoh
enltto strike effectively at the real of- . tll0 Peftoe. W. . Ammer-
fenders, through any law yet enaotea. luaD .) Thursday of last week, Im
In tbe ease Just deolded, the Btaudard I had another prefix to hla uatue. It la
Oil Company of Indiana waa Indloted, that of urandpa, aud hla olalm to thla
title comes through tbe adveut of u
bright little girl baby born to Mr. and
Mrs. win, Li. tjnyuer, ot nrooaiyu, n.
Y. Mra. Uuyder la an only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ammerman.
F. h. Titttle baa purohaaed the Ijirry
Consideration, private.
under the Blklns law, for having recelv
ed rebates from the Chicago Si Alton
Ballroad Co. on shipments of oil from
Whiting. Ind., to East Bi. Louis. It
-i,., that tb rwnlar rate for I TUHl" "s purouaaeu tue jrr
was charKed that the regular rate .for p , perty ,tUated on Marble 1111
snob shlpmenU, as shown by the Com- Consideration, orlvate.
pany'a printed tables used by Its freight I Mra. Margaret Daniels and three
arrant, waa 18 eanta Der hundred weight, daughters are occupying tho Homer
v.ii. ... .t,i , th ,t.r.n,i.ni Ames oottage at Big Pond, for two
ui,o fcMV ,nw "J I ggjjn
was bat' 0 oenta, making a rebate of 12 Fred Koblman, of Now York, la en
cents. Tbe shlomenta were made In 1,-1 loving a vaoatlou In town.
ita ear-loads, and the receipt of the re- Poatmaster D. J. Colgate has returned
h.t.n ..nhnf these waa eharoed In a " om a visit at Uunllugton ana oilier
separate count of the Indlotment as a Prw. o. t. Rodman left Saturday morn
distinct offenie. The Jury foond a ver- I Iub for Baelnaw. Mlohlgan. where be
dint nf buIHv on everv count. I will spend a few weeks reorultlng bis
, Before dec.d.nK on the p.naUy. Judge health and will then jo to euver. OoL,
. uMiiiiiuugu, laiunuuiuu ,u icKn,u m , uiBOentlv and will later remove ma lam
theoomonnv and the Daren t corporation, 1 11 v to Denver.
the Btandard Oil GomDauv. Incorporated 4Ib Jennie Kdwards la In Bcraidou
i n .n,l h- nnn.l r.fn.ed making an extended visit with frleuda
.to famish this be called the officers of
that bo&f Into oourt. Including John D,
Boekefeller, Henry H. Rogera, John D,
Pleasant Mount,
July 27th. During
the eleotrlcal
uoeaeiener, uenry n. uogera, joun u. ltorul Mt Tuesday eveulug, a barn be
Arohbotd. W. U. Tllford, and C. M. longing to M. L. OUlara was atruok aud
Pratt. Tbelr testimony showed that tbe burned lu a very short time. Seventeen
earnings of tbe parent corporation In the lo'1 ne" hav went up In smoke along
,, f r t- with the other eouteuta of the barn,
three years covered by the Indictments Auother severe atonu passed over thla
. . . I . ,mui nu, AAA - ...1 .1 . .... ..
amounieu to auoui, fsw,vw,wu suu msi piaae on r riduy atteruoou.
ur, nun Mrs. j. a. biuioub, miss di
mons and Miaa Nevlu spent the week's
end at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. War
ren K. l'erlmm, tit Niagara,
A daughter arrived at tue uome ot
Mr. and Mra. Frank Deveuy, of Forest
City, last Saturday. Many frleuds aud
relatives nere ouer oougruiuiauuus. aire.
No Monk To Hk Delvukii. If n modi
nino or mixluro Is labclod or advertised
to rostoro to tho fading cheek tho bloom
or youth or to reuueo obesity, or to rc
etoro hair to a bald bead, they must do
it, or tno proprietors vioiato tho pure
food law. Tin is tbo position ot tho ox
ports of tho Deportment of Agriculttiti
Uy order of tho department, a sclxuro
WR9 mndo by Assistnnt United Suites
Attorney McNnmnra, of cightvllvo
dozen packiigce of preparations tnado
in now i org city.
ino nuoi was mod by tho Assistant
District Attorney, and Justico Wright
of thd United S'ntra District Court
signed an order of eoizurp, which was
served on tho proprietors ot ono of
W ashington s largest department Btorea.
mo goods seizoa aro branded eki
Kood," "Kertlllter Tablets." "Unir Ton-
ic, tbo Qroat Uair Grower," "Kxceleior
(Joraplcxinu iileach," and "Hlush of
X0UIQ."
Tbo libel uleu cbargra that tho nrliclee
are misbranded, in violation of the puro
ioou law, ana are uaoio to condemna
tion and confiscation, for tho roason
that tho packages and labels bear cor
lain statements which are false aud mis
leading, "that is to say, that tbo eald
fertilizer tablets aro 'a spocilic for cur
tog naiuiency ma an gastric troubles.
nnd nro 'ft cur. fir obesity.' And said
last mcntioni itatonccnts," continues
tbo libel, "uru fulso and misleading in
this, that the said last mentioned drug
is not a snectDO for curing iMtu oncv
and all gastric troubles and is not a euro
for obesity."
Concerning tho bair tonic, tbo libel
atatos that among tbo false and mis
loading statements printod on tbe label
is tho following: "It stops hair falling,
cures and prevents dandrull and all
Bcaly disoases and overcomos any hered
itary tondency to baldness or gra uuns."
Tbcso, tho libel declares, aro talso and
misleading statements iu that tho drug
does not stop tbe falling of hair nor do
anything It promises. As to tbo clutnis
ot tho complexion bleach, tho libel says,
thoy aro untrue, and tbut tbo prepara
tion consists only ot a solution of borax.
Tbo Department of Agriculture in
tends to mako a test caso of tho soizure
It is tho first of its kiud u nder tbo law
How the Currency Law Work.
There fceini to lie Utile pnwiet
Hint nny pari nr the f.Vsi.nnn.fi ctucr
BMicy entrency pioMilcd for by Hie
much miked of n nf 111.! hct scfliiii
of emigres x III be put In cln-iiliitlnn
Till I tin- opinion f the "lllcl'l of
thu national trenury, !ioo Imslncsi
It 1 to wntclt thu Ihumlat need of
tho country. The hank tire cll nip
piled llh currcnc) to meet the dc
tn.md ot hushicsx, and nothing inoic
Is ncclcd.
While It n thu opinion of the leg
islators nnd the lln.mcliil exicri
when the new bill wuh under dWciis-
slon that such n iiicumre would proh
nbly never be put Into actual opcr.f
Hon, It n hclii'Viil that legislation
of the kind would he Imtncdl.ituly'
netklal. With the law hi exMeiieti
the governincnt cnu nt nny tlmo put
out an emcigonoy enmncy to meet
any alralu upnn the bank circulation.
In other wonN. il.mgcr of atrhigeney
like that whloh caught the country
last Octnlwr I next to lmpill'le, and
therefore linirillng of inonny by
bank nnd ollici-i when n scare cnine
oil wolllil be useless Money i.ionin.
In- corneieil mid in' preiuluni can In
rcnllrcd from hu'-lnii-s men ami hunks
who mtit lune futiils or go to Hi"
wall. Willi $."i'.ii ti-nly for clr
ciilatlon at Hie wind, nobody cues to
hoiu-il cuiTeiiey. nnd wh.it cum-in-j
Iheio I will ho kept tinning and do
all the business th.it l nspilml nt
money. So the illlef Millie of Hie law
I iii lis esemi' It Is n bulHiiil; of
?oiillileiii e, though nolle nnd luactlto,
l'crla's ai'iiture.
'I ho ntii li iit A-l-i tl- moinn hy of
Persia bus ami It hols nnd nggrossiMi
llelgllbol-H I'll nil -I'lis nnd I ilesllneil
In go il.OMI eieollllll., llllssl.i I push
ing ftoin Ihc until, while the HiltMi
In linlli me on the Miuih and Tuil.cy
on Hie we. I V e,ll. I i suy that
neither of H I
II plie-le- I
n eotistlto'lon nt Hie
stlinul.illiu Hie mil.
nml llln Ion i I
be lu the het P" hi
The White Monntalna.
The While Meuntatu Echo, of July lfttb,
says ' "John E. Hlchmond, ot llooesdale, an
ablo. writer ot narrative nnd travels, con
tributed to the Hcranton Tribune a series of
nine Riticles, descrlptlveot White Mountain
resorts, which werepnnted In the Saturday
lue of that paper during various weeks of
1907. Among these valuablecontribullonsthe
article ou llethlehein Is one ot the best, for
Hie benefit ot our readers, we herewith re
print a large portion nt the I'eunsylvanlan'a
opinions on our own village. Bays Mr,
Kicnmonu
"'No vacation nnd health retort In the
I'nlled State has earned a wider renown
than has llelblehein, N. II., nnd certainly
there are few placet on the continent more
superbly endowed with aeenio charms and
all other nllracllons that go to make up an
meat tourist center
llethlehem enjoys the distinction ot oc
cupying the most exalted bright of any
village in new r.ucianu. oei nign on a uiu
sl.le, neatly siTtecti hundred feel above the
Ihvi I of Hie sen, a diamond nt It were to Its
Jeweled neighbors, tine says, "a clear cut
gem of nature polished with tceDlo environ
ment and set lu a wealth of mountain scen
ery." The town llelf covera an area of
many sipiare rnllea. The village proper con
sists ot a broad, straight avenue about two
miles long from "The Arlington Terrace
on the west to "The Maplewood" on the
east, lined on both sides by summer hotels
and elegant cottages, nnd lis avenues or aide
streeis with commodious hoardlog houses.
I Ou this broad plateau, near the topot the
mountain range, wnicn is no.inueu uy ine
is would like to
peojile living mule
I'oel of Asia noil
t of Hie Moslem
l!ll Sl-l SCI 1 1 1 - l.
'1 III lOUM-ol the
fiilm.. nl lVr-.ll h i ' I -1 . is ,ii;i,es ho ill.
She (.eelMutr to el.-nil her southern
frontier and would ! iihlo to gle tho
shah Moleell n ftom hla rebellion
subjects
Tor the people or PcrMa Iheie .ems
Mill.. I., n mill' lo our wc-lelll
Ftiin.hinls of i Me vhloes lhe h.
lvn oj.pn oil for :'.. e-.rs and
now- gel I'M ii wl'h fate h; oppi-slu
their we-tl,er fellowt- nnd 111 - niiliual
III, feet to llleli- power '1 lie I'ersl.llis
are ciucl lavMiiid inei'inc Minor of
fenses nie tiunl'h'-l hh leirlhlo
beating mil -.eii wllh inalnihi:
while Mirlous fonns of lorltire. su-h
as st:irutl"ti nnd bui'-il nlHe. nre
prttelliisl to extort tn..'u in' t" wreak
MMiecmiee Tli' lnh tl.lfmils nre IiimmI
bevonil etiilurinee. nnd Hie mllonal
revenues tin- e...-le,l bj foic. Nat
urally the nation-, lonkhu; on nre con-
vlnnsl Hint I'ei-ln I- iloonieil to fal
hut neither l!ts.i, Tiitkey nor tiie.it
Itrltaln can alTonl b let n tlvnl get
I he prize.
Our would be coiuloiier, Hie man
who tells cM't-jbinly It is not the heat
but the huiiililll.' Hint luolls u. I a
eliupieiit us cut this hensoii.
These are the ilaj i when the house
wife has simply a nuking lime cun
ning fruit. The gosl putt will come
later for nil the family.
,. dividends ot 40 per oent were paid. Bold
lug the parent corporation the real party
In the ease, and responsible for the acts
of Its offshoot, tbe Indiana eorporatlon,
Jddge Landla Imposed tbe maximum pen.
alty ot 120,000 for each ear load.
, . , , .... ,l., l-J-. rBISlOMUOIOUUI'l UUllKllSUlMlUB,
The Oourt of Appeals holds that Judge Deveny wa8 KHeila geuuedy, of this
Landla erred. (1) Iu rejecting evidence! lilane.
offered by the defendant for the purpose Mlsa Kuapp, who has been at F; E.
of showing that tbe trafflo offlolals o! the Spencer s tor a uiouiu. remrus io A.ieu
. . .1 town to-il a v.
, corporation bad no knowledge ol a rate Uri wnht Bpeuoer nnd Miss Boholea
OI lo oenta, uut naa Deen intormeu uy vue i were at r r.. apeucer s ou aiiuimy.
' tariff clerk of the railroad that the rate Mr. and Mrs. O. Uonhaui nnd daugh
wM 6 oent.,-, rate which Judge Landl. o mmpaon spent t nuay iu o wn.
"teund bad not been filed with tbe Inter- u.nj, MBa Stirling aud Mlaa Winner,
state Commeroe Commission ; (2) In rul I die young ladles and girls of tbe l'renhy-
Ing'that the aooeptanoe of the rebate on terlan ohuroh gave a tuoat enjoyable
eaohoarloadwasaseparateollence;aud J'h".',, Tn8 .uttalnmeit wns mau
on this point tbe appellato oourt holds aKeJ oy in68 Stirling and was thorough
mat tue ouenae uoea not oonaiat in oon-i iy enjuyaDte. neaiue musical uumuera
trading for a rebate, but In reoelvlng a recitation was clveu by Auua Huller
one, and that this Is done only when a
settlement Involving It Is made, and that
bat thlrty-jlx aettlements having been
made the maximum line would be but
$726,000 ; (J).lu an abuse of the discretion
Tested In the court, by luipoalng the
maximum fine of tiO.OOO on the rebate for
eaob oar-load an aggregate amount
more than twenty-nlue tlmea the $1,000,
000 capital stock of tbe defendaut cor
poration, on the ground that this stock
was principally owned by the parent
corporation, while tbe latter was not In
any sense before tbe court.
Itespeotlng tbe defendant's knowledge
ot tbe published rate, tbe appellato court
says :
"The tariff abeet relied upon aa tbe lawful
published rate filed with tbe Interstate Com
meroe Commission la tariff sheet No. ol
tbe Chicago and Bt. I-oul. Traffic Assouia
tlon, anil the brat thing to be noted la Ibat
this tariff sheet makes no reference by uame
to petroleum or tbe products ot petroleum.
"On tbelaoeof that tariff sheet, no 18-eeu I
rate ou petroleum or tbe productaof petro
leum appears. The ls-ueut rate was only
arrived at by a process of certain circum
locutions that la to any, ou the face of these
tariff sheets there was lound a printed hue,
'governed by Illinois classification except
as uoled heroin'! then by turning lo a class!
Uuallou adopted by the Railroad aud ware
house I'oimultslon of Illinois, September 7,
1BW, It was found that petroleum aud Its
produela were aet down lu the lit th class;
ihuii h turninir hack lo tariff sheet No.
Ill It was touud that the rate aet down for
ihnrth olua waa ISeeuU tier 11X1 bounds
"Aud ao out ot thla process of reference
and cross reference the lawful published
rate was evolved by the trial court lo be is
osnla, not necausu ii so appearuu uu mo
lao ot the tariff sheets, but because by ref
erence lo other sheets sheets tlslug, not
. -. ,.l.uiH...llm.. uaiil Ihtlf lief llV
the lulerslala Commeroe Uommissiou or
the earrler, hut by tbe Illinois lUil way Com
tntsalou it couiu ue ao ngureu om,
"Tbe most wn can suy is that tbe iileillon
Is onu upou which Judges, after lull discus
aion, might very reasonably disagree.
"TIih error of the trial court lu taking
away Horn thu plaliititt In error Us right to
submit lo the Jury the whule question ol
whelher It had knowledge ol Iheiailft sheet
from which It It aaid to have accepted a
nom-Mslon. and therefore wllh Intent to
violate the law whether the late paid waa
not paid lu tbe honest belief that It was the
lawlul rale la au error that rises luto one
ol solid aut.alauce."
The three J udges of the appellate oourt
were uuuulmous lu reverting the Judg
ueut. The opinion of the court wna
wrltteu by Judge (iroascup, wholakuowu
to hold positive opinions oil the ueceaslty
for restraining oorporate abuses, Thu
easels remanded for a new trial lu cou
fortuity with the rules laid dowu iu the
opinion.
Que conclusion to be drawu fiom Ihla
result la that the law lit eds atueu luiti ts
of aouaiaeterlu pitveul uue oorpotit
and a solo bv Jeunle Moase. After n
delightful soolal eveulug, the Unanelal
count waa found to be t'M.
Ulsa uooper, oi Ainany, ia atiemuug
St. Ml.ll....'
HIS vnoaiiuu tliue ni uu, uiioiu),
The tlrat reunlou of tbe Kennedy fnm
(ly will take place uu August 20th, III
Dloaae's urove. A geuerai invitation is
extended to all who are in auway relat
ed tu the Kennedy family, lu oe protein
at that time.
Mra. Mlunle Harris nnd Mlaa Hall are
visiting at Itiohard tiluuvllle's.
m tm
Steene.
July 27th. Mr. olid Mra. William
Clllt, uf Uarbuudale, are upending their
vaoatlou will) irieuua nere.
Mrs. William Wright nud family, of
Curbondale, nre spending a week wuu
her pnreiile, at tteue,
Krnnk Uuedlker ami sou. ot Carbon
dale, are spending a few iluys wllh
frlenda at Sleeue. Mr. Suedlker la doing
some angling at Kcuu'a Lake.
llalen 1'erry. ui i;arnouin,ie, was u
visitor here uu Sunday.
Mrs. J. K. Haley aud airs. William
Wright called ou frieuda ut Cherry
Uldge, Sunday.
furs, biigeue tvonuaouii. suu uaiiKii
ter. Hatel. left for their home at Car
liomlale. Siiudav eveulug. alter visiting
the former's uncle, DnVld Wouimcott,
for u lew tla)H,
lleorgo nud Mrs. i;niiurd uiiapiunii
hiveaold their lanu. Air. tlliapiuau Una
muvetl liaok to Carbuudale.
The Potato cron throughout Wayne
oouuty will be light on aooount ol the
long comiuueu urouiii.
ino farmers in tins section are uu
through haying nud are now turning
tbelr atteutluu tu Uahlng nud cultivating
liuckwtieat.
Tbe Ladles' Aid will meet nt the home
of Mr. aud Mra. Charles Deunle, Thiirs
day afternoon, July ituth. All are wel
come.
The net proceeds from the Inat two
hux socials Held ut llieoliapel wero t-U-
40. Next week tho ladies will bold uu
ice eream social. The ehapel la badly
lu need ul repairs, rieaae neip ua uut
TUB I'hil-idulphU Proas thus sneaks
of tho work of tbo roconl State Conven
tion:
ftio llepublican Stato convention at
llarrisburg rocently was almost wholly
a Knox convention, andtboouthusiasm
and iuternst centorod about tbo prescn
lauou ut i-onnsyivania s junior sonatur
for tho party presidential nomination.
Tbo spirit shown was all that could bo
desired
Tho indorsement of Benator Ponroso
and his recommendation to the next
Lgislaturo for ro-olecUoo must hnve
been expected as one of tho results of
tho recent primaries. No candidato was
running for tho SenatorshtD in oudo-
Biiioii to -nr. ronroso, ana wnuo an
tboso nominated for tbo Legislature
aro uot in favor of his ro eloctiuu it is
not disputol that a considorabln major
ity of thoso running iu Republican dts
tricis lavur mm. as tbo delegates to
tho Stato convention woro chosen bv
direct voto tboir action must bo accept
ed as represontiug tbo majority setiti-
mont ot tno party. The other work of
the convention wub largely routine, but
tno uoiegates-at-largu and tbo electoral
licket named will h.vo general approval.
Tno Republicans ot Pennsylvania, as in
an prosiaeniiui yours, can go into tno
campaign witn assurai.co of victory
wnicu notning can auturu.
Newfoundland.
JULY 27lh. lu behalf of the Moravian
oougregntlou, Newfoundland, we, the
hulldlug eumiulttee. nt a stated meeting,
exteud a hearty vote ul thanks tu the
geutlemeu uf Huiiesdale, who gave au
liberally luward uur uew church, throiigl
Heury Oppelt, while attending court
Thev alsu wish to Ihalik Martin IJatilluli
aud Neville Holgate, for the beautiful
comer atoue they duuated lo us.
The Moravian Suuday tuhool and
Ladles' Aid will hold their iilculc lu thel
grove, on Wednesday, Aug. I'Jtll, The
llatlilehem trombone oholr will lie pre
eut to furnlah the iiiiialc. Kveryhoilj
luvlted tu come aud nave a goon inue,
m i I'
New Parasols, up to-dato shapes at
MK.NNc.lt SC (XI. O tu.
Tom Longboat, Canada's longdistance
runner, ana probably tbo most feared
man iu tho Olympic Marathon, ih u
puzzlo to tho athletic world. Two y oars
ugo ho was unknown. On Thanksgiving
Day, I'juo, a long, gaunt redskin, dud
in a grotesquely barred bulbing suit,
Hashed first past tho post in a Held ol
thirty of tbo best distance runners ou
tho American continent. Tho betting
was it' ) to 1 ugaiiiat him, aud tho very
fact thut un obucuro Indian, with prnc-
tic illy no training, won thoract, which
wus a classic event, undo tho country
sit up and toko notice. Hinco thut dnv
tho Indian bns won race nltor race with
constimmato case, bis most remarkable
tout boing whon last spring ho rnu in
tbo lioilou Murnlhon ram. a twenti
flvo mile American road fixture, Thoro
ho met 11.'' United States and Canadian
runnors, and won by nearly a mile.
l'ha most remarkahlo fact concerning
Iiiiixbat is that ho runs Hit footed.
smokes continually and trains only iu
u epmuoaii! manner.
After th't SPS.iiisi.i.i.11 nppmprlnlli
U evoecileil lll l'l '' 111'.' till' lills-lan
iii-tn there will sllll h" room
roi emeut
for Im-
Then
Mnxh'i
the in.iKIn
works.
ete ii- sl:;i,s whatcer tint
noi-cless guiipowilei- went to
s v of 1 lil- year's llre-
TVclfs to worn nl.oiit the fortunes
of ii- e pn sHriiW wllh nnigarlni'
rates for their articles minted at $1
"old.
Due wife wei.ie.l n iliMUce on tin
gioiiiiil Hint her li'ish-tud hud sixty
Ihc shin. 'I lie ..b ol' keeping ttnek
of slsl lhe nillai buttons would hi
Itself l-olntllule nnlienl-lble cruelty.
Scmt.-I sniiiiei-.. wen. teally killed
lu the leceiit ii-M!utlo!i In I'aiagua).
r.yen In South America this tcvolii
llonai-t ti.il.lt Himcthucs le.nl to
'JiIiuhKIii'iI
Wi
should wi
llow star on Hie
tuatcilal for slab
new star w ill n
ronie healthy each
II. ig. for when tho
inaKhig i-'iiH out no
One i-.m't help .I'lielrlug tin
or woman who I good nature
lug hot wave ns well a hi
them
lulu
I diir
tee
Mexh-o h-i i uui.l.
to lose It ill! hi the
too goml a record
evolution traili1
.fust wln-'i Hie woilil wa loslm:
eight of Ti.. to,- hu v 1 fileml, tin
car, thouitliifull,, siiipi-css!il three of
hi linnl;.
A probable i. -nil
eiilhnslisin will be
"dull thud" In tie".
f nil tills nit-ship
Hio tiwhnl of
ti.-lp.-l- artiele
Sotui-liow
are heltel-I'reilleUoiis
st - V
the hot VllVe ptopheslel
i b.iuli on than i ool w-tvo
fill
day
Hal her Vci;
mi III. Illy olhet'-
Finicky.
u're caily III the water to-
hate In h.itho lifter
I'lilhiih'lplil.i Ledger.
"I hope you don't mind my asking."
said thu young lady, diflldently, "bui
shall 1 call you 'professor' or 'doctor ! '
"Ob, call tno anything you llkol wis
tho groat mati's testy rejoinder. "Borne
people call mo nn old Idiot 1"
"It'iallyt" tho lady murmurod swoot
ly, "Hut thou tbuy must bo poopla who
know you intimately I"
"I tell you I mu;t havn somo money 1"
rourod tho King of .Maritana, who was
in eoro llnnticiul straits, "rfjmcbody
will liuvfl to cough up,"
"Alusl" mghod tho guardian of tho
tronHiiry, who was formerly court jts
ler, "all our colfors uro empty."
I '.ii DeWtll's I. II Uu Fairly Itlsi-rs, picas,
am little pills that are easy (o lake, Hold
by PKIL, The Druggist.
Ask for Alloti'e l-'not Kaan.
A powder lor swollen, II red. hot, smart
ing 1,-et, Halllple sent KltKK. Also Free
HauiileoI the r'uoT-Ksss Hanitaiiv I'oiin
Paii, u new iiivcutinu. AddresH, Alh-li B.
Ilhnstead, Lcltny, N. Y.
Ili.Will's Wllch Hursl Halve Is good for
cuts, burns, bruises and sernlchcs. II is i--pit-tally
Kood for plies, lteeommeuded aud
sold by I'EILTho lirugijist.
Look Out Tr-r Drain Plantsl
It'aptntii 1' Jt' -.Ii. nf It . llilllsli
sriny I.IIH f "I'i I I l lilt III) a I.I tin lire!
.rnl-iliirv .. lit., le Mint. ..II pi nits io
similarly -'iiil-p.i 1
III iH-i-fnrlH tlinnu'li a gnnlen I'll warily
wi-ii.l. t ,
is.-r. ily on k nil I Khali Is-Via-
it.'s-a 1 inlKlit bile me, and maybe
nllt ,ili...-
'fh i en plant I laying for in.
Itainl." h sh in't Uml ?1" or pi .ti hca bn-
rulli. in
And. tlioiiioi ti.u pitata in iy wink,
I nai ,.if.- f int'i tii- lure of Hair eics.
nlnce I'm s'lre
Thai i i;i tnl.l. a know hotr In think.
Tin. riil.l- r M -ei raliber, uamiiu.ri-.l ai'4
I...1.IU-.
Win n , . i i s'i on;, r npi.. 1 1 "
An.l tie 1 1 1 Iriti s . .irn tno v illssiiii'ilntu
ml ll
lt.it list, nu wltll nil of its i-ars
The l.lieli 1 ton sni'i-ith, an.l llin elm
tl. Is glow.-rlnK
Willi a rous'i iiii.l an mnlnoiis I'.irU.
And 1 1 war.- ef Hie pear l.-st It fall nn
)nii lb. -to
If you ts1t the ptoo after it irk
Alas, tti-it a talily aud sl.otf going ai-tcnee
IIiih lu-vi r Is-fi.re made It known
t'liat riirli ttiltiK lliat itruwa Iuu a think
IliK nliillancc
'flint winks Just as well nu our nwul
(V'e plucked lla-m and allium d tlicto and
H-ille.1 an.l ate tln-to
With Ignorance blink nnd aut-llian,
And wo now simply shrink with the fear
that they'll 11. Ink
(If n. iK-hi-mo to set cvm Homo tiniu,
Jamia J, Montague lit Kcw York Amer
ican. .
(lal'iaud Auimoiioosuo river valleys, facing
lowatd the cool tiortti and across ine vatiey
Is Ilie Ureeu Mountain of Vermont, and tor
miles commanding n succession of rockr
and verdure-clad peaks of the mouarchsof
fh.1 I'resliliiullal ranee the ever-blue Fran-
eonlas tin) far-distant peaka In Canada
the hills arouud Lancaster ami jeuersou.
and the near-by summits of Agasslz nnd
1'levi.lmid. with thptr emerald-robed slooes.
stands the "Hay Fever" mid all ,arouud
rtiiiiimer resort, lleltilenem.
Of this hlslotle village Helen Hunt baa In
a plajlul mood written: "Only a little vil
liiife lrei t. Ivlnc alune the mountain side."
wiiiie uraKn lias ipiauuiy cuaracterizeu ine
v sire as "iaiu-eii men no hiuiiu ine luuiiu-
taln side, like Hie best china lu a cupboard."
Ttimi. referents s are sotncientiv uesctintive.
but alter all, it Is a place that must be seen
lo tie appreciated
The w riter call faithfully say, that from an
experience of over iweniy-seven years.
net i etiein is a ii ncc inai s near ino clos
est inspection. Every part nt the town has
an an of neatness nnd iiingiessiveticss that
ins in well wllh the beauty of the surround-
lug scenery. II is generally accorueu io ne
the coolest place lu Mew Hampshire, rff the
meuiitaiu tops, and conseiiuently possesses
great favor as a health resort among the
hay fever sufferers and kindred ills, on ac
count ot Its health giving, invigorating
nrnne! it is a uerteei sanitarium, ineair
of llethlehcm, that sounds the knell nf the
most net verse case of hay fever within
tivi-tiii-iinir i ours n- so. nas inane too v i-
lagelhe heaitiUiifters ot Ihe United Slates
Hav Fever Assoclalinu. which holds Its au-
nual meetings here. One says. "Uelhlehem's
ereiii irlmtv iiiav be said to be mi re air.
pure water ami pure suuogui. nuw
more could Ihe most weary or broken down
mortal ask fott
The water here has no rival In the entire
mountain region, for Ii is absolutely pure.
Ii is taken from a lake on the sides of Mount
Uarllelit, fifteen rods long, that forms Ihe
source of the Halo river, one oration rur
nisties ltethlehetu aud another Littleton
wllh the purest spring water on earih and
Hie supply is aouuoant, nesiues ims, ami
of still greater Importance It has au un-lo-
iiate modern sanitary system ot sewers wuu
natural drainage.
Wllh all these conatuons i stiumit, wuy
should not llethlehcm be called "New Kmc
land's pioneer summer play-gtotind aud
nature's great saiuiariutur
Tim stroll through llethlehem'a breezy
streets, morning, noon or evening, breath
mg the revivifying ozone, visiting ttiear
ealletles. the souvenir stores, the readlnt
room, casino, bowling alleys, various golf
courses and base hall grounds, and the fa
mous "spring" woerewiin io ipjeucu inirsi
with the unadulterated "nectar or inejiuis,
ttnwlnir direct from Mt. Agasslz. or. lo si
upou the piazzas of any one ot the hotels
and waien ine supero views ooiauieu oi iu
iTMAineniiai noo rraucooia rauirns. am
when conditions are more favorable, look
over the Ammonnosuu valley nud behold
the tin en Mountains of Vermont and those
of Southern Canada, fifty tulles away, nnd
at even-tide witness liieciouu suauows cuaee
MReli other over tno somoer stones ot uoutlt
Washington nud other peaks, nnd nlso enjoy
the clot ious sunsets and utter-glow peculiar
to IUIS locality, is a privilege, au tsiueaiiuu
aoa a ueugni io every visitor io tuis pioas-
orp rennrt.
Dining tbo months of July, August and
September, llethlehem laoneot the gayest
niaees in'thii moontalns. Its ooDiilatlon Is
numbered by thousands. A large number
are sufferers from nay lever wno nnu im
placo virtually immune, ine guests com
from all over tbe country, livery State it
the Uulou, aud some foreign countries are
represented here. As a rule the patrons ot
these hotels nre among tbe wealthy, educat
ed, nnd moat rellued people, amoug them
tirotesslonal. educational ana ecetesiasiioai.
mere is scarceiv a uav out inai iuu kucsis
ot tho different hotels can enjoy a musical.
literary ortirauianc treat, given uy some oi
l heir artistic guesis, for social enjoymeot or
for charity. Society and sports are not neg
lected by the thousands of guests of this
mountain resort, ine proineoauo uver me
three miles of asphalt walks of the boule
vard Is often thronged with a bevy ot gaily
dressed city people, that ptesents a scene of
brilliancy, aupucateu ouiy at rtewpori or
Saratoga. On Sundays the ablest dlvluea
occupy the varioua pulpits,
Ot out-door sports there ia no lack. Tbe
golfers can tlnd recreation on two of the
llnett courses lu the country, in charge ot
experienced green-keepers. The club houses
with meir wiue verauuas, cuuiaiu every
conceivable, up-to-date convenience aa Ha
nitrons have a right to exnect. Aa a rule.
each hotel baa Ua own leuula and rogue
courts, pool tauie, etc., wuere inoseiasuiou.
utile eiiinns of skill can be Indulged iu. be-
sides the publiu court. The bowling alleys
are popular and well patronized, lletble-
ueui is auppornug au cAt-enoui um ubu
team . ....
A tin. larger noteia uave utai-eiass ttv.
etlrs nnd horse-hack tiding la n popular
ti-atnte.
llethlehein contains tne largest numuer oi
huli ls and hoarding houses of nny resort 111
Now llampsiurc. mere are ai lensi mny
Hun Inn, lis lireezv streets that eatl uccom-
niodale from 25 to COU guesis. There are a
number ot elegant private summer rest
i. in., a unit well-furnished cottages for ren
tal. Here nie lour churches, a graded
school, a public library, n lire station, n
garage, n ptlullug unite, telephone and tele
ginpli facilities, and Hiiiueiit malls. The
Hlieets hi o Imhleil bv eleeirieltv.
llelhleheni bed midway between the
White and Fiauiouia langes, rea'-hed by
I in I n rail and catrlage roa 1, or auloiuoblle.
Then ooblnu Urn uialll beauties ot tielhle-
liein'a envlroumciils, together wllh the
elmriu ot approach lo the Fraticoulas upon
one ol then nrlistlo shies. It is called the
"lluh"ut this region bb every point of iu
tenst can bo brought wlihlii a day's ex
cursion, ellher nj rail or carnage, wuu
tiieiixuiit tiair-ilav ildusiu the more tunned!
ui.. vi, lioiv. Tun distanco to the base of
Mt. Washington Is 18 miles; irawford
Noich, 17 miles , Fabyaui, 1 miles ; Jelfer
.no I', miles ; I'roitiH House. 11 miles : Su
gar Hill, s miles, n-id Littleton, rtulhs. Kmii
nt Huso nlaees makes Ihe terminus ul a de.
Iiulittul day excursion. Mounts Lalayette
and Uarlleld, the noted poaKs, are iiko oio
irieiutsto thu baliltual Ilelhlehemlte. while
Mt. CleMJlaiid, Mt. Agasslz and the other
li-il peaks are 111 close proxuuiiy ami
easily reached by carriage or on loot aa de
H...I. lint Ihe most fauious of all these ele
vations Is "Mount Agassiz," Ihe summit uf
ulililiis L'.l'll li-i l ul. ove tli urea level and
ill easy walking dlslauee ut llnoo miles
lioin the I'otitcr of thu town, riiousauds
oitiifi, ihesi, interestlmr cxcurslotis yearly.
mi I ii . 1 1 1 1 Lf ladies who have been well repaid
I io ihe climb. It Is when lujkiug dowu the
neiehliiii Im; eminence, of Ml. Agassiz that
i.eiiiiM to teallzs the heautv uf thu
"ilcthleuuiii I'ialeau" and llii allranllve
uu.i burnt-like community llulhlehem Is, and
what a superb selling ot uioiiiitaiii seeuer y
It IS CI aillC.I 111, A SHOOK sieei uurei miui
i.rnkviiri it minimlt. also a nlaeo of shelter.
A valuable feature of llethlehein Is the
onu, hiiu-ine air. whlLli Is siuuularly dry
..um.rio tlo. Hlmeneu of loreal growth lu
the vicliilty und tbe rapidity Willi whiub
lulllnii talus drain down the slopes tu the
Aiiiiiiuuoosiiu. Thu natural slope Itom this
high ndge to Urn eiicirciiug river ueiow,
.evi ral hundred Icul tiei peiiilleular. Insures
the very best sewerage lacilltlcs which are
well uuuzi'U. nnciireiy lappuu iii,-s lenu
lo Hid liver and are copiously and cunstaiil.
tv liiniii-d iiv water trum Hio snrltiua uhuve,
Ihu it-riill ul air and sanitary excellence Is
au ittuiuipliere particularly neueiiuiai iu an
iiiiitiintiiuv and matailal disorders. There
m uu discomfort from tho heat, for always
ucool bieezo blows uowu iuu mug vauey
Irom tbe north that givea an average sum
mer lemnerature below suvenly degrees
while the country lu general Is among the
' Aiiorn'iii-hlm; llethlehein from tho Uoston
mill Maiuo Juiiclluu, a distaucu of tlireo
iinii-H. ivio.in ihu crsiiH rises nearly s x hull-
Urnl Icel. Is "Maplewood" ubout hall-way
he' we, n Ihe tiirimoals. Here Is u beautiful
litlhidipnt lu thu iiildst of ngrovool lolty
piut-s wiiiiiu easy waising uisiauce ui
iilncelv hotel ot Iho same name. Thla
the largest und most fashionable and with
lis uuuexes and tilleeu collages, lorma
liHlnlel all Iiv itself.
Midway uu the llnuiuvaid la "The Blu
elair." tho oldest aud most lircteutioua u.
thu llelhlebetii hotels and has for years en.
Joyed so wide and lavorahlc n repulaliou,
that Its growth has been practically oon
tinuoiis. Ii Is favutahlv loealeil. can ao
commodate J-'sJ guests, und uoted for Its
uliilnim exculleut uulslne. Ha dining room
is olio ul Ihe largest aud tlueat In the While
Moutiiaiiis, covering au urea oi b,uooaiuai
leet. It maintains an orchestra ot ten niece
and concerts ol high excelleuue aro glveu
dally. If spate peiuilllid, I would call at
liiiliuti lu u iloz.-n more hotels eiually
wuilliv, well tiUtppod and popular hostel
ties, ''t'ho Arliuglou" is especially noted
for Its sunset views.
Thla attractive hotel la located in Ihe
fashionable "west end" ot the boulevard
and from Ua elevated terraoe commands a
superb view of the grand mountain aoenerv
on all aides, even that of tbe picturesque
Ammonooauo valley reaching to thefJreen
Mountains of Vermont. Thla la, without
doubt, the broadest and moatunobatruotlve
view obtained from any of tbe hotels. A
consplcuoua feature enjoyed by tbe guests
of the Arlington, from Ua apaeloua verandas,
are the brilliant sunsets aud afterglow.
Here are witnessed cloud colorings and sky
timings of every conceivable hue, from tbe
llamtog red, tbe pearly blue, Ibe richest
yellow, even the delicate sea greeu, viewa
often to impressive as to awaken tbe deep
est emotions of the observer. Theae sunset
pictures are memories that long linger.
Surro inded by several haudsome summer
cottagea and private residences, separated
only by well-kept velvety lawns, the Ar
lington may well be called a little colony
by llaelf wltb picturesque surroundings.
While Mount Washington enjoya Iho dis
tinction of printing the Brat ana only news
paper, "Among tbe Clouds." on any moun
tain summit lu the world, edited by Frank
II. Durt. Uethlebem. N. H.. enlova a like
dlatlnotlon of publishing Ihu first and only
uiustraieu weeaiy, "toe w mi Mountain
rumo, - irom any mountain summer resort
n the world, Issued in tbe Interest of the
ureal AmBNoan Tourist."
ua editor and proprietor la tbe famoua
author, Charles Wayland Towne (Qideon
vturatl. wno num. ansa not on v the arrivals
at the different botela and erenta ot Inter-
si relating to tbe principal mount aln re-
aorta, but many ably written artlolea of
historic and aolentlrlo value appear In Ihe
Kcbo irom hla versatile pen. lie la an en
thusiast on "Mountain Ileaerve." Dotb of
these papers are dally weloome visitors,
argeiy aougni. aiier uy ine pairooa oi me
lotela. and have an extensive circulation
elsewhere among tbe mountains.
vviiri iuu letter we olose our aerlea ot
lsht deaortntlve arllolaa at the White
Mouutaina. We have taken our readers
around a circle of nearly one hundred aud
nny mues, ueiuienem using ine aiarung
point. Every mile of tbe Journey bad Ita
peciai aitraotiou. It la no exaggeration to
say, a thousand objects of Interest have
presented themselves to view In raold auo-
uessiou 1 A thousand norel Impreiilous
have photographed themselves upon the
mind I A tbouaand landscapes ot wendei-
ul aud bewitching beauiv. bevoud tbe
power or penaua penou.or orusn or camera
to deblet. have we beheld from the windows
uf the observation oar and tbe roof of Ihe
tally-ho, surely, no other Journey ol 1MI
and thrill the traveler aa thla trip (Arouud
ine uircie. ine writer caving personally
visited these tilaoea aud amoved Ibelr hos
pitality, and several tlmea wltceaaed Ibe
scenes described, oau therefore speak wltb
perfect knowledge ol tbe conditions, lu
these article notbloia la overdrawn, tbe
aim being to atate tbe simple trutb and en-
aoie me reeuer iu see ineae grants anu
beautiful scones through tbe eye of an
other, wltb Ihe hope that one of tbe moat
delightful experleneea of a life lima may
become the goodly heritage of those who
decide to Jouruey Ihltber at tbe tlrat oppor
tunity.
A HENDMENT TO THE CONSTITl'TIOS l'UO
A rosKIl TO THE CITIZENS OK THIS t'tlM
MUNW'KALTH Full THKIlt AI'I'lttlVAI. tilt UK.
JKCTION IIV TIIK tlENKIlAI, ASSK.VI lil.V OF
T1IK COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
rCULISIIEII IIV MKIIKK OF THE SECKKTAtlY
OF THE COMMONWEALTH. IN I'l'HSltANCE
OF ARTICLE XVII! UF THE CONSTITUTION.
Number One.
A JOINT llESOI.l'TION
Proposing Amendments to tbe Constitution of tbe
Cominonwralth of Pennsylvania so as to Con
solMate the Courts of Common en uf liilla
drlphlH stiil Alleabeny Counties, nml to lllle
Ibe llsnsrsl Assembly poser to EMnhlhh n
Ssr-aral Courl In riilui.lrlr.hls Counl). sltli
Criminal sml Mlsrellnnrou Jurls.llrtfnn
esriion i. us it resolved by Ilie Hin.ite ana
House of Heiiresebtfttlves In t1emr.1l Assimlily
met, Tbst tbe followlnK nmrndiuents lo the Con
stitution of Pennsylvania he, nn.1 the sum- sre
hereby, rropo,ed in nccorilntn-c sllh the lUh
teenth article thereof
That sertlon six of article tire be nmen.hd by
striking out the salj section nml Inserlini; lu
place thereof Ihe folloslna
Section 6. la tbe rountle- of Philadelphia abS
Alleahrny stl the lurl-dlclloti and posers nos
vested In the several numbered eniiM nt n.noenn
pleas shall be vested In one tour! of common
pleas In each ot ald lountles, compo-ed of nil
tbe Judges Id lommlsslon In said courts. Such
Jurisdiction snd posers shall etfend to nil pro
ceedings st Us aul In enulty shliti shall have
been Instituted In tbe several numbered courts,
sod shall be subject to putti changes ns may be
made by las, aud subject to change ot Mtiue ns
provided by law The president Judge ot eaih of
the aald courts shall be selected as ptitvlded b
lsw, Tbe number or Judges In esch of said courts
may be, by las, Increased from nine to time
This amendment shall take effect on the llr-t
Monday of January succeeding Its adoption.
Section 2. That article Sve. section i-lnht. be
amended by making nu addition tberetn so th
lue Hmi sunn rrau ns iiiiiunn
Section s The said rouits tn Ihe counties of
Philadelphia and Allegheny, respectively, shall,
from time to lime. In turn, detail one or more
or their ludsea to bold Ihe courts of over nud
terminer and tbe rourls of uuarler seaslons nf
the ceace of aald rounlles. lu surli matin
may be directed by las Providid. That tu Ilie
county or Philadelphia me tjeneral Assembly snail
bsve poser to establish a separate lourl, con
stating of not more th.ni four Judges, sblrh e lt.il!
have eiclualve iurl-dtitlon In criminal rn-es
aud In euro, other nutters as may be provided
A tru ropy of Joint Resolution No 1.
HOIlKltT McAFEE,
Secretary of the Commonseallh.
A MENflMENT TO THE CtlSSTITl'TlllS l'UO-
n I'OSKI" TO THE CITIZENS 111' THIS t tlM
MllNWEAt.TII 1-1 lit THKIlt Al'I'llllV.M. lilt HE
JKCTltlN IIV TIIK IIKNEIIM. ASSKMIll.V HI
THE COMMllNWKAI.nl til- I'ENNsyi.V N1 .
I'l'HI.ISHKI) IIV tlltllKIt IIFTHK SKl'llUT Mt
OF THE COMMtlN'WK I.TH. IN I't ltSr M'E
111 A1IT1CI.K .Will 01 tne I UNM 1 1 I I I llirs
Number Tso
A JOINT IIKSIII.l'TKlN
Proposing an Amendment to tbe Constitution nf
lbs ConiDionweallh, Allowing Counties, cutis
tlorouihs. Townih ns. Sctinol tnsltlrts.
Other MuiiUlpal or liicortsirated lil-trlit-. In
increase I neir inarnieiiness
lie II resolved be Ilie Senate and llot,e of Hen
renenlstlies of the Commonwealth nf I'ltlllrol
vanla In tleneral Assembl) met, Tint seitlon
eight, article ulne, of tbe Commonwealth or 1
sslranls. reading as follows
"Section s The debt of any county, city
borough, townbii, school di-trirt, or inter inn
nlclpallty or tncotpurated dllrlrl. eirepl
herein nrovtded. ahall never rireed seleu
centum unon the assessed vslue ef the tavnl.t.
property thereto, nor absll any such municipal!!)
Dr ui
Tbo New Ue Derate Bklrt (or 1808. at
MENNKU& CO. 'd stores oombioe style.
comfort and economy. All new pro
ductions. 6lB
DIt. A. (J. DAMFOItD,
DENTIST.
Will occupy Ibe house ot E. 8. TRAVIS
KCJUINUNK. PA.
From August 1, 1608, nutll lurtber notloe.
NOTICE OF ADMIMISTBATION.
BSTATI Or
F.L1ZADCTU BEAKS,
Late of Prompton borougb, deceased,
All persons Indebted to aaid estate are no-
tilled lo make immediate payment to the
undersigned ; and tboae having claims
against aald estate are notified to present
tbem, duly attested, for asttlement.
THE BCItANTON TUUST COMPANV,
Administrator de bonla non.
cum teatamento annexo
All paymentato be made and all bill to be
eent to said Company, Bcranton, Pa., or to
A. l nr.AHt.K, Attorney,
13wu Uoneadale, Pa.
ItEI'OItT OK THE OONOITION
or TUH
Honesdale National Bank,
AT
UOJfSIDslXJC. WATSX CO., PA..
At the oIom of business, July 16, 1009.
BCSOUBCM
Loans aud DtsoounU 1204,817 t8
Overdrftfta, secured ant) unsecur
ed 1 7ft
V. ti. Bonds to secure circulation, 66,000 00
Premiums on U.S. Bonds 2,000 00
Bonds, securities, etc 1. 303. 660 33
Banking-house, furniture, fixtures 40,000 00
uue irom national daukb iuoi
ueserve Apenu,
Due t'm State Banks and Bankers
Due from snnroved reeerveae'ts
Checks and other cash items...
Notes of other National Banks..
t rai'tlonal paper currency, ulok
els and cents
Lawful Monit Raaaava in Bank vie.
upecie Stf4,i3J uu
Leiral tender notes.. 4.B80 00
KtMiemption luna with u. h.
Treasurer, & per oem. ox circu
lation ,760 00
$1,602,789 01
3,577 68
6 M
132.273 83
0,204 00
100 00
320 08
88,313 00
Total..,
LIADILITimS.
Capital stock paid in
nuruius iuua
unuividea pronts, less expenses .
and taxes Dald (58. Wi 10
National Bank notsouUtandin(E &4.UOU 00
Htate uauk notes ouutanmns...
uue io otner national uanas
Due to 8 late Banks and Bankers
Individual deposits subJeot to
nhfW.lr Sl.tlUI. alQat
1160,000 00
iw,uuu tu
000 00
1 434 38
188 (6
JUlrlct Incur suy dfhi or lnrrM.- lit In
difatH)niiiii tu an ainotiut nri-ptlintt tu ltr
r r-ti turn upon ucn anp-cmfa vaiuaiion ut iro)(tiy,
ItDOUl ine si-ltni Ol lUf rieriom lurrm, at
nu hi ic trMon. In niifh manner Hi uliall tu M
vldrd ty law but any rltjr. tht Jct.i of which
now pirfcdi fJven per milum of nucli nHM'fd
valuation, may te auinorura ny ia io inrreii-
tbe same thre per rrntum. In tbe orsnrKatr,
at inr one time, upon lurh valuitlun."
j ameoded. In accordance with the proxl-Mon of
the eifDteenta anicie oi iu. i ousniutiou,
that eald section, when amended, Khali rend
ffillAUai
Section 8. Tbe debt of any county, city. tor
ninth- lownthlD. arhool diitrict. or other tuunlcl
naniv nr mcorDoraiea aisiriri. titvpt art unrui
provided, shall never eiceed ten per rentum uim
tbe aaested value of tbe taiable property there
in tmr halt anv such mutiicf Dalit v or district
incur any new debt or Increase Ita IndebtedneKit
to an amount eiceedlng two per centum upon
such asseiied valuation of property without the
anient of Ibe electori tuereot at a nuuuc pipc
tlon. lu aucb manner ai aball be provided by law
A true ropy or joint itenoiuuon .o.
HOUKKT MeAFKB.
Rerretarr of the Coramou wealth.
A MKNDMKNT TO THE CONSTITUTION IMtO-
r POSED TO THE I I I IZf-.'NS ur l iu um
MONWEALTIt FOR THEIK API'HOVAL OU UK-ICT-Tira-C
IIV TIIK HKNRRAI. ASS KM PLY 4)1
THE COMMONWEALTH OP PENNSYLVANIA,
Dirni .laiicn llV-nnilKIt OP THE SKCItETAHV
OF THE COMMONWEALTH. IN PUItSUANCi:
OF AHT1CLK JtVHl Uf Itltti tU.-n, 1 1 i uu.
Number Three.
V HUNT HRSfll.tlTlflN
Tropoalng Amendments to SectlouH Elsht and
Twenty-One ot Article Four, Sections Eleven
nd Twelve of Article Five. Seetloiix Tno,
Three and Fourteen of Article Eight, Section
One of Article Twelve, snd Section. Two and
Sen of Article Fourteen, of tbe Conntllutlon
or Pennsylvania, and Providing a Schedule for
Parawlno- lha ImemllTIPntl Intn KftPCt.
Section 1. Ua It resolved by the Senate nnd
llniisa nf II n rs.ss.nl B 1 1 VP, tit thu ColIimOllW Pal til Of
Pennsylvania la General Assembly met. That the
following are proposed an Buieimiiirinr. iu iiiir
Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. In accordance with tbe provisions of the
eighteenth article thereof:
Amendment One To Article Four,
ast-iinn 9 aVmn KPctlnn fioht of article four
of the Constitution ot Pennsylvania, which rends
"ii. eTriVii nnminftte and. bv and with the ad
vice and consent of two-thlrda of all the members
of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of the Com
monwealth end an Attorney-General during plcax
ure, a Superintendent of Public Instruction for
-.ru (siri iish nther offlrera of the Com
monwealth' aa be Ii or may be authorized by tbe
Constitution or by law to appoint; he shall have
power to nil all vacancies mai may nupcm, m
Mss. tn mMfh hs miT ADDOlDt. durlnK the rO"
ce.a ot the Senate, by granting commlssloux
which aball expire at the end of tbelr next -session,
he ahall have power to 011 any vacancy that
may happen, during the recets of the Senate, iu
the office of Auditor General, State Treasurer,
Secretary ot Internal Affairs or Superintendent of
public Instruction, Id a Judicial office, or tu any
),.. .tasMssa nMrs whlcll hr ll OF ITiaV DC OU-
tboriied to fill; It the vacancy "ball happen jlurlnK
the session or tne senate, me uuTfiuui
ia iha snt hefore their final adjourn
ment, a nroner person to nil nald vacancy, hut In
.r. .it-h rB nr vaeancv. In an elective office,
person shall be chosen to said office at the next
general etctiiou, gun", , s.i..l,i
vldtd, ni' U now txrrriscil I) nttlrrmrn, Mtl.Jtct
to nudi chance., not Itivohlnn nn inrrence of .-Ivll
Jurldhili'u nr lonfirrliiK iimmiiI dutli u- tuny
bo made by I.ih, In I'lnUidelptil i Hie nine' ot
iilderniflii i nlKili-hfl, .i a- ti rrnd n-- fo1i .
In I hlladeliilil i (lien ulinll W atnlirlnd, for
nth thirty thi.U'flntl IntinMtunt-, nne murt, not
of rctonl. of ptiiiii niitt rll) nut'. with Juris
tlktlmi twit titriiititc ono liumlit-tl di'Ilnr
. ouri- 1in 1 1 li In Id by sm.iglth.1r- wliop trrni
ul otitic -tuill nix i.irs, nml ttuy ulnll bo
i-tcrUil on Kent ml tit kit nt tho tnunlttMl tier
nun, by tlit ipialiriril tutrr m In rut tin-l u (m
iluiimi f iin -,,ti iu igi trail h no totcr -hall
toti inr innN t lin i tv thirtl ii Un tiiuubir of
(trnlif io t-t rli tt tl win ii itK'ti Out it otlf ,ir. to
1st ihot-rn Ui'V -tltll hi uini't ii-alp.l nnlv lV
il cilarif. to l i'.il1 li muuu mul
kImi tirr i nuch JurKJUtltm. i ivll ninl ir iu
tun. iteil n tierc U rro K I. nn t iu cit
til by aMrrmrti. nuhlut in u b . Ii.ri n-l
Hitoh Iuu .tn inn .i-i t . tli -it
l rrlm: i.ini 1 1 .ImIh . in.i it i 1 tv law.
III rmiam ipin.i uu uiu t im ..hi mi to n niincii.
Ainummfiit ts-m rtnn ir i.iKiu.
So tlon I hrrt
tion Aimn-I -intoii tun of nrllcK cIkIiI.
liU Ii naJi ns follitMs -
iho mural i f on h.ii i v in ii nnmiauy uti
the lm-.lt. li.xt follnhm lite Hi -t Mntul.i) nf
Nueiiibir. hut the uemrai Afvtiii'ij m i.j it
tlx u tlintienl tl.i. twu-iiiir.!- til tin me .mmicn
if t HI ll IIIIUOi' i'tlllrMlIHIaI UUT. IP. I) II" 111 mm
T1h criu r.il flt-itliili -luill W lifl-t Mt itlllalli oil
thf Tutsdny in tl followlnc Ibe flr-t Moml.ty nf
Stivrini.tr id i.kIi M-n-iimnl't red nr. Iut Iho
C.nir il A.si ml) U niiiV Iiv l.iw (It n i IITiTi lit ilav.
o tlilr.li nil Om im tiit'tr- nr (l h noil toil-
nil mt tin uln l'ru.lril. That 'ut Ii i lection
th.tll uin- hi- lu I.I In un rrii-nuintircl "'iir
Aim ixiiiirni mix io win if 1.11:111. t 1 1 mhi iiirti-
lUon I Aimn.l nillon IIiki- of tilth lo uniil,
ut.ii li t-.is.u na fiillnw
fWt von fur i uy. nri. I'orounu nnu
tiiwn-hlit mtiirr-. fur rtfiutir h-rnn of erltp,
nhall be lull ii Mir ihlrd Tut -.lay of Fihrnar)
11 im In ft nil --
All Juilms ileitnl . tho tlrrtor" of tho Stnto
at laree ina he ilntnl at IMit r a crnoral
inmilcljtal 1 If. I ion, n- rlrcuinliiliri 111 ) riipilfr
in 1 is 1 initial mr 1 111 1 1? .'it tii 1110 1 inn in mr 1111' ncv-
nai ju'lirlal di-irl'- 'Mnl fir rmntty illy ward,
Imrouiili. nn. I toun init ni!)-rr. for uicuKir irnm
nf pi 1 lie, i-hall In Ii- M mi tb mtinli tnal i l lion
ilai. nniinn. t 11 Im - nt nut fn ou n tin
ttfrt .tuii.i) nf Ni' it 1 in i-nih txbl uiiuiin r. d
war. tin iio lii'nn 11 .'imu tna 1 tiw nt n
illfTtiriil iliy, two third- -i nil tin 111 nl r of
eaih lloui I'niiMiiihii! thrrein Prm hlcil Ftiit
uih fli-ition rhall ulwnn l-i brhl tn nu mll
iiuiiihiTi'ii i.ir.
AtiKtulinent Nirll-'ii Arnrir i-.ipm, cTiion
liMirti 1 n
Si 1 Uoii 1 Ami-nil -1 tinn l.iuruiti .t niiirli
..L.1,1 u 1.1.1. r. ,i.K it-, riilli.u-
iii.ttiii ( 1, 1 1 imi l.ii.iril -tti ill t nliJl I nf
ii.luu niA iuu Inctuitiir- wlio liall t-i rbn-sfii
annual iv ny tin iiiifi"" 1 ......... .... n
tt... rli-lil l intK Inr tin I ll'lali atl'l nill- 11lli't' or
1 . ..t, ii.....a inr nil ill nni.iiltit niif ilirk Tho
tlr-t i oil on l-nir-i inr iuu i' ui-nm -1
lj.il.it ntni .iiiiinii- 111 ii'-iiii i-iiiii i-i
Mial to -l(MHli'il t') l.lMiHMi nniirrn
rtlnll t- irhilifO'l Irom nrn-t ti-mi l.i or tier
11. . n ...I u 1 11. I'llL'.llfClI ill Itl.lklli: III' IIUI I Til II w
...mil.. . 1 11 rn 1 1 1 mii mill tut im 11 lourt
for ft Intn. or for watilnti t-n .n ll nr lin M.c 111
tHi h tin-) tn.lt Maim itniil-Miui ihuii jut) inn?
1 t.. ia- iMi.i. nf 1.1 rt it 1 --ii iiv tn n .1.1
1 "ttli t m noti iiumi "in ii-ii-i I j.i-.s..-
niiil iuu in-ni.l.r- utn. ftiall h .Iintili Mi 11
but Hi. li-niil .i.Mmbl tua) miuln f.M l'"TjN
ai-polutm Ui cut 11 iiiaiinir on 1
ilia prut -lo UlUr. II KUI.IIini: UU' i'i-ininini 111
..1 ..t.l l.it-.t. inn Ix- i-nilitid til lHtlt to lllH'
1.11I1 I'r.nl'l.'l. H1.11 -mli Liu-. W uniform for
rllli - ill IIIP -I11I1I III"" 1, nan a "
si 1. .1- r.r 1 in- lu. tur mid nun hi W'ltor.
ilri.i .li.tU.'i lid.it d for ntit iuu uiirni . run or
..i..i..l im.l i.iiiinrlis 111 rlir ntl Ihi.HiI lllliil.
-f.li.il I nroti-icii ny i.iu i.ici 1 i.-n nun 1 7
ii.ill t.n i.rlMlrmil from nrm-t iiu u.i 01
lutlmi. and while enctiird hi tuikhiK up nml
tP Hi... B-i.iuriia I'lft 1-1 llt'l'tl Will 1 .1 lit nf
mil nr recur. I. or iii-iki- uu run. mm i aiai-
i....i f..r r. l.m nr Tor umiton I-ti ai Ii or I n
i.i'aie' In fltle liny iua 1 lalni otitiipilnn from
.t..i .Ii.rln.- Hi. Ir It nn-. uf 1 1
.MiiilldliH'tlt i:Ubt ToAMhli Tunho
M-nioii inn-
Section ! Ainend mtlon ono, nrlltlr tuelte.
for In tbU CoiiMllulioii. i-hall he ckitnl or np-
i.iiiiteil ai may lo directed 1 lau nt to
AH nimcern. wlmi-e t-elortloti It tiol pmtldrd for
tu tbii C011-.tllut.ot1. phall bo rloittd nr ii.iolnted
iu may bo din clod by law I'mtiibd, Unit eloc
Hntit of State nimrrn fhall Jip held nil n prilCMl
li'illon day, aim nifriion ui nn-.u uunvii. 1.......
it luld on n muiilctii.il elorllon da), etript when.
In iltbcr rat-o, i-i'cital let lion's niaj io rciuinu
lo fill unetiilred tcrnm ,,,.
AlIiellUlIHllI ."Mill I" .1lll-.IV I i'li"i
Sfiliou Two.
Section tn Amend t-ritlon two of nrtlclo four-
tirn. which rraln a toiious -
1 muni' .-.rtw.rH hali be 1 cctcd at Ihe general
ihctloim and Miall hold tlnlr omie. for Iho lerm
of threo years. i Knioms "u u- ma V
Jaiinar next nflir thrlr rloilluii, nml until their
ttilcio-"orR nhall he duly iUilirii-d. nil vatanclen
not olberwl-e protlded for elmll bo tilled In pucIi
manner ns may bo protided bj law, 10 an lo
rtiomly oiTlrers shall be elected tit Ihe municipal
eliclluiia and Miall bold tluir intm for the term
nf four jean. brKluu'-UB tm the llrnt Mondar of
January next after tluir electiou. nnd tinlll Hulr
suitciora fiiau no mny 1 iinuuni, .... ...............
"ml otherulfo pn.vl.kd Tor. ehall be tilled In nudi
manner at may bo provided by
Ameniiniiiu ini-iu -tMi.iv i..u..-.v..,
Section Sotcti.
Section 11. Amend i-ection seven, nrtldo four
teen, which rends as lonows;
''Ihreo ounty comml'-'-ionerB nnd three county
nudltorn shall be elected In each county where
1 .l.na..t. in the Mar one thouand
c I Ulit hundred and Feventy-tlve and every third
n-ar llien-aflcr, nud lu the election of i-nld omcrn
each tunllfled elector nhall tote for no more Hum
tuo pin-on, aim ino umi- niiru.. .....-
blchi'-t number of tote Khali be elected; any
casual tataney lu the offlic ol county commis
sioner or county auditor Miall be filled by the
rOUrt OI OUllMHI IIIVHI Ul tl"" w.aW a
uieu mr tut iMniiii.rr.v....
' Vi n....i snmniiic niirrii nnd tlireo county
audttorM shall be tloded In rnrh county where-
such omcern nre iiium-h, iu my , ....
nine hundred and eleteii ami otery furtli year
Ihertaiter, nnu iu inv rin-iiun -
iiualitled lienor snail vine iwr n 1. ,-
iMrfon-i. and llio ttircc ifrnunn iwihik ' m
.il number of totes stnll W ileitcd any n-.ual
aianey in the oiflce of county iomml.'slniier or
county auditor shall bo filled, by the court of
comiu'm pleat of the counly In whlih Mich tn-
i-ancy ahall ouur. iy me npi-onniu m ui ....
elector of the proper county who t-hall hate toted
for Iho coiumli-flionir or tuiunor wnot-o pmvo i
lo tie filled. ..... , ,.
Seneuuie lor me vin uuum im.-.
Section 12. That nn inionvciiitnti- may arise
from the chnngeB In the Constitution of Ino
pen within three calendar monthn Immediately commonwealth, and In order to carry tho Hamo
preceding auch election, in wnicn case me einiiuu 1 Ut0 complete operation, u m uvm..
D em aud certificates
of deDoiit
CVrtldiKl oheuki
Oaabler'ti ehocki out
standing
Uondi borrowed ....
No tea and bills redleoounted ....
UIH payable inoludlns; oertltl-
vaies 01 aepoaii loruiuue uur-rowed
Llabllltlesotber than those above
stated
'.3,204 00
206 00
2,811 6-M7ft,7l& 8
.nooe
1 Aii.a .hail hn held at the second suc
ceedlng geoeral election. In acting on executive
nominations the Senate shall alt with open doon-,
and. In confirming or rejecting the nominations
of tbe aovernor, tne vote snau oe iuj.ru uy j-7-.
and naya, and Bbaii be entered ou tae joumui,
an n VAS rl til) tfit 111 W tt -
He ahall nominate and. by ana with the advice
snd consent of two-thirds or an me mfniuw. ui
the senate, sppoini a necreiar. ui .
.1.1. .nA .n Aiinrnev tlpnera.1 dur na DlraS'
ure. a Superintendent ot Public Instruction for
. - .n.i .H.h niher nfflcers of the Com
monwealth'aa ha Is or may he authorised tw the
In the tasc of otflcrrs ilcclcil l.y tho prol.'.c,
mis ot otllce IHul Ly m t of Assenilily nt
nil
that-
n.i.l iiiiniLcr of ymrs shall inch lu- irnitineneii
one ycjr. hut the I.CBl-l.lturi. may rlianRf tin'
length of Hi.' term, prmldcd 111" terms for wlilcll
such officers nre cliclld shall nlnys he for ntv
even liutnhi r of years ,,,.
The nhove rst.nsloil of offlclal terms shall not
nffctt ollliiTS eltrtiil nt the KCneriil rlerllon ot
one thousmil nine hundred and rlnlit li"r nnj
city, ward, borough, tnv.iishli, or elicllim ills
vision otnrcrs, who-e terms ot otriie, un.liT c-lt-
MIhk l.iv., enu 111 uu-
ten.
n . ,....tnn i.w tn .nnnlni. hi. shall have I 1 ..t nli.i
s"""""." ."i " ... . VC: ...... In "' "..'.." .n..l ,,ln hundred nml ten
power 10 nu .11 , -' 1 111 mi' )'" ' .. . .. . ,',i ,,; ii,tr.i
the mull c nai demon snau i.e 11. i. - .."::
Total ll,ttt,7M Ul
HtntHnr lVnnsTlvanls.. Oountv of WttTne. aa
I, Kxlwlu F. Torrey, Cashier of the liouo.
dalu National Bank, do solemnly awear tot
tlitt nuove ataiomeut, ia (rue 10 uiu uesi 01
my KuowletiKt) sua Deuei.
r,unm r. lunnbi, imw.ii
HiiIi.itIIiihI and aworn to befoie me Ibis
ath day of July, 1908.
vr. 11. DSirrfC. xv. .
C'orreoU Atteat i
II, A. KUUHKLL, I
AN URUVI TIJOUPHON, V Dlreolora.
J. t'. UlltDHALU I
NOBS I offlces to which ho may appoint, durlug the recess
or tne aensie, oy Bruiiiiun tuu.u..-.."U- -
sbsll eiplre at the end of tbelr nest session; he
ahsll hate power lo Oil toy vacancy that may
h.DDCn during- tbe recess of tbe Senate, In the
...i.n. n.n.r.l tttate Treasurer. Sec
retsry of Internal Affairs or Superintendent ot
fuonc instruction, iu m ju.... . ...
None
Non.
Tuesday nt l'ehrliary. ns lierrtnrnre; Mill nil
ollliers rlionen nt that clirllon lo an ti'llco tho
remilar unit ot Mlilcli Is 111 years, nml nl-n 1 till
eleillnu iittlrera and ossissnrs ihoseii nt that
e ictlon, shall serve until Iho flrtt Monday of
lleiriiibcr In Ihe yrnr one Ihnusnnd 11 ne hum red
illi.l ileieil All oniKM cniiMli ni inai ''"""
ik.. .t.ciiv. omce which be Is or msy be au- I tn 0mrf., tho term of wlil'li Is now four yinrs.
thorlted 10 nil. If the vacancy shall happen dur- I or 1, ,,,,ii. four years t.y the upcrai I''" ''t ini'"'
S l"i laaaalon if the Senate! 'the (lovernor ahall ...lin' nf or I hla ..he.ii.le, shall serre unlll
noilo.te to the Senate, before their final ad- ,h(. flr.l Monday i.r 1.1 em her 11 the year ,no
lournment, a proper person to till ssld vacancy, I nmus.ind nlno hundred and th rtien. All J"'''""
on S fft !T;V.ii7,al."er,'o un 11 the nr.t;lnn.l iy
lit, J 111 Vern her In the year i.ne llioilsinil nine bun
ion, dnl nnd lltt en. Atl.r tin- year 11I111 irn hiin
let" .red and ten. nnd until lln- I.iKl.lalure shall
110,1 otherle nroilde. nil terms ol city. want. l.or
hall ," to.iishlli. ami 1 Killnn dlvlslnn nltli-era shall
Oay C"eIii ii Ihe flrn Monday of Drcimher In nil
ItKl'OHX OF TUK CONDITION
or Tils
WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK,
or
llououlale, Wayne Co., Pa.,
A I the I'losa ol butlnesa, llay 18, IOCS.
BISODROIS.
,.wiir ji tu 10a nn I aeoeral e ecttonai nut 1 bisi nri.
...... H0.U6 IMi-.'S.IW 60 I ' ' on, tno,,,, ni, hundred and nine,
u Itema 1,108 84 I X.n ,,t tar three years, and his auccessors
lUd Trust Co'a, I ,b,li he elected at the general election lu Ihe
lti'Si.rvn full. I,
.itsn. Btiticieanuuoiesrtw.ioJ 10
a- roclirlllbS 15,000 00
litiu Irom approvtia
rusHrvu aKf fits.
ClitM.ka and t'tt.U
l)uu Iriuu Hunks and
not rtisurvt aaeuta.
Hills tilsoounteit not due
Hills Ulacouuted overdue proles
tud and not Drot6ated....none
Hills illn-ouuted, llmeloanswllb
t'Oiiatrirai
Loans on call wltti uollataral,...
Ixisua ou vail upon one or mora
names
Loans secured by bonds and
iiiorlKBgus
Invealmeut aecuiltlea owuedex-
uluaiTuoi reaerre Donaa, i
utoolts, bonds, bio., 11,803, iau SI
MorlitaKoa and
Juilnmetitaof rw.'d 178,380 U- I,WI,8M 06
lti.nl i.sliito 83,000 00
but In any such case uf vacancy. In nu elective
otnee, a person sunn nr iwm u on,.
tbe nest election day appropriate to such ome,
according to the provisions of this Constitution,
unless th vacancy shall happen within two calen
dar monies Immediately preceding surh election
dsy, lu wnicn case ine eiecimu ,u. .
v.'l.i. ,k. .iirreed nil elect Oil
appropriate to such office. In actlnp on eiecullve
nouilnatlon. tbe Senate shall sit with open doors,
sad. In eouOrmlns or rejecting Ihe nominations of
the aovernor, the vote sbsll b taken by yeas
and nays, ana sosu ne ru.riis v . 'V, .,
Amendment Two-To Article f-our, Section
Section 3. Amend section twenty-noe of article
four, which reads as follows:- ..,
"The term of tbe secretary of Internal Affairs
sbsll be four yesrs, of the Auditor CJeneral three
yelrs; and ot the state Treasurer two years,
iw. ' ....... ..hail h. ehoseu bv the uuulined
'.V. .k. ai.i. .1 v.n.r.l elections. No
'V'.. ,V. or AiTjltoe tleneral or
State Treasurer shall be capable of holding the
.arne office tor two consecutive terms," so as lo
rrh..rm. of ih. Secretary of Internal Affairs.
the Auditor Oeneral, and Ihe mate Treasurer
ahsll each be four years, and tbey shall be
ch'ien by Ihe quallSed elector, of the state a
All Illy. ward, boroush. an.l Invmshln ofTlcers
Inil.llnc n'liie nt Hie dale nf the .nival "llheso
nn endmmts. whose tirms nf nftlif may ind In ti n
year one thousand nine hundred aid elievu.
shall lontlnun 10 hold their nlllie, unlll Iho first
Monday of llecimber ot that year
All Jiidne. ot Ihe inurls for II... several In. lelal
dlMriils, nnd also all rounty nfjlei ra. holdlii
olllce ni the dale of Hie approval of I hi se amend
ments, whose terms of 11IIK1. may end In the yinr
lliotisanu 111 uu.,....
,i,,m.,,i nine hum red llll'l rlivill, snail
continue tn hold their iifiucs nut 1 tiu nrsi iuu.
day of January, one thousand nine hundred an.l
twelve
A true i.py of Join. ;-!!
Secritsry of llm t'nniuioiiwenlth.
15.6.2 82
41,700 00
n,m 00
42,700 00
20,3(0 00
Furniture and II lures
Overdrafts
Mlst'ellaiiuoua A.sets...
J,UX 00
a 00
, too 00
ftf.lM,JI7 78
1100.000 00
BJU,uuu uu
69,e&9 M
U1BIUTI1
Capital UUwk paid lu
urtiiuB ruuu
Undivided l'roBta, leaa Cxpentea
and 'l'aiea paid
llMtinalta sulilnot tu
tihwjk I I2S.660 00
Deposlta siolal 2,u6S,06 11
Time nerlllloatea of
deposit 1.S18 78
Certilled Cbevk 071 70
Caaluei'a obeoka out-
atandlnR 29 82t-2,l7,087 11
Due to tbu Oommouvreallb 26,000 00
Duo to banka and baokera no .
reserve agents out 07
year one thousand nine hundred and twelve, and
elected to lb. olllce ot Auditor Ueneral or Htate
Treasurer shall be capable of holding the same
office tor two consecutive terms.
Amendment Three-To Article Five, Section
Kleven. ,
Section I. Amend section eleven of article five,
in this consll-
lutlon, lu.tlces of the peace or aldermen shall he
elected In th. several wards, districts, boroughs
snd townships at lbs Urns of Iho eletllou ot eon.
stables, by lbs quallfled electors thereof, III sujh
m.DO.r as shall h. directed by law. and shall be
romtnlsslonsd by Ihe aovernor for lm
Dvs rears. No township, wsrd. district or bor
outh shall elect more than two Justices .of the
pefre or aldermen without lbs connenl ut a uia
iorlty of lbs misused elKlors wllhln suih luwu
.hip. wsrd orUrougb, no person shsl ! eleete.
to suih omce unless he shall have res ded wllhln
lbs township, horouah. ward or district for one
veer nest preceding his election. In cities eon
t.lnlng nver Sfly Inou.aodMnhabllants not mora
than on. alderman shall be elected In each ward
i?k:;.,.0..".l,ri.7d.d m .hi. con.tuu.
tlon. lu.tlcss of lha peace or aldermen shall b
elected In the aeveraf wards, districts, boroughs
,....hln. hv the ouallSed electora thereof, st
lha municipal election. In aucb manner as ahall
! j..""..., l.w mnA .hal be I umm II ODCd
by Ihe (lovernor for a term ot alt yeara. No
township, ward, district or borough sbsll elect
mora than two Justices ot tbe peace or aldermen
without tbe eonseut of a majority ot the qualified
electora within such township, ward or boroush;
no person shall be elected lo such offlc. unless
?. tn,i,..B S: He. for on year next ureced'
Ini his election. In cities containing over fifty
tboussnd Inbabltanta. no. more in.u
m.u shall bo elected I" aach ward or dl.trlct.
Amendment Four-To Article Five, Section
Section I. Amend section twelve of article five
...-",..., .., I.. which reads u follows:
In Phlltdslphla 'there shall ha established, for
each tntriy mouiRuu ,uu.un.u.-, ""-,"?, ,t
(2.681,847 78
Htato ot I'oiinaylTanla, County ol Wayne, aa.
I, 11. Uoott Salmon, Caabler of tb above
n.i,w. Unmiiinf i.n uilamtilv swear thai tna
above statement la true to tbe Deal of m? 0, tKMi, of poll;, and civil "us.,, with juris,
ktiowlialgo r.ud belief. diction .W'"ffhti&.""Z fern
XneyritfcUT A, BUITH. N. ft "X oVX
LYRIC THEATRE
IIKNJ. II. DITTKICH, Ijaaai-fc MunagiT
One Week lIAn.
Starting mull.
Matinees, WED. and SA.T.. at
John J. Murray Presonta
, ar si
Murray-inacKe
BIG COMEDY COMPANY.
25 PEOPLE Uf.
I. t i van ui'. v i nun iitiii
1 I A t f-il'l'.l UAIj SUKINl'JK
.,. f.nfti,o.nlTr OL-ACJAMa
1 OUUUIV"l.TI- U li ocnouiiu
THR RIC1 CITY snu
PRICES, 10, 20, 30 and 50 ce
MATINEE 10 ana uoo.
... i.r -r. , . r . .HK.iva,
Notarial Deal.
Correot AtttH.lt
(Sltsnexl,) II. U. HAND.
(Signed,) 11, J.tlONOlilt,
(llgued,) r, f. KIUULE,
Dlrsotars.
Tbsrs la ono preparation known
uir ni mi u h In the alomaob
.. Lrn.ini ' Kodol d xetitall flasses of
" j ,. ... I, thnrftiiirhl. MO thut the
, - . : , . . .. 1 1 . .. .in without doub
nuuui im . ..... - . .
anyone who baa atomaoh troulile.
Kodol to-day and continue) It lor IhM
..... I. ..nauirv In .IVH VOU I'll
r ell e f . K od o I I a aold by 1'KIli,, Tbs
lt.
ihlrdt of the oumhtr of persons lo be elected
when mora thsu ona ara la be chosen; tbey shall
k- uMuiund mile h flied salaries, to be nald
r. U. COUBiy, -suu ..-.' - , , - - w. - -
Hob, cJtU Bd crinlsal, txctpt nrtla pro- fanK prico.
Uenner x uo. wiu oiobo own