THE HONESDALE CITIZliJtf : THULtSLA.y AIOttHLVGK AUGJ-U3T 18, 1008, THE CITIZEN II. 'VtuoH, i iu,uri and Wbllsoera. g. A. rimii.' THUIWDAT MOIININO. AUGUST U IS. HKPUnlilCAN TICKKT. KATIOKAU ron rn'mumT. WU. IIOWAItlt TAIT. of Ohio. JllR VIC1 MIIllIT. JA11K.8 . 8I1KHUAN. ot New York. roB SLKCTOKS AT MBHS. MOKIttS I- :iA)TniEU, ot Philadelphia, BENJAMIN r. JONK9, Jr.. ot IHUburg, tor district ai.icroia. Dili. 1- John Durt 2- 11. A. Darls a-K. T. ftianiHsT 4-K. A. (limbs! 6- K. w. Patton a-ll. J. Elliott 7- 11. (J. Ilrtul Dltt. 17 W. B. (Mill l-Itobt. U.NtUHr. 19-J. J. Htlnnman a)-ThoniM Mhlpler II w. p. itnsnold 2J-A. W. Mct'ullough 21 J. T. Iloer H-J. I). Abbott i-Jurt(!Bj.r.Tjlor S V' i. n.n.m.n -ja-J. F. Downing 10- Ool.R A. 1'hllllps -'I'"n".flion 11- J.U Newell tt-T. T. W lson 15 A. II. Miller a) O. t.'.Mhulli ll-W. T. MiK-b SJ-O. A. ItalKWk 16- tleo. W. Williams Sl-A. It. in 1B-I). J. Waller, Jr. W-lt. I Williams BTATK. tor junn or snraaion court, WM. I). rOUTEIt, ot AlleRhrnx. DISTRICT. for conorcm, CHAULES a l'KATT. ot 8uiiUebnn. COUNTY, ron RirRMRTATivm. W. K. PKitUAif, of Mount Pleasant. roB iniRirr, M. LF.F, BRA 11AM, of Honwdatc TOR PROTHOROTART, RTO., WALLACE J. DAKNE8, of Berlin. ron BcairriR and rroororr. ALFRED O. BLAKE, of Bethany. tor oocirrr cotiNiMioitini, J. K. I10RNBECK, ot Eiiulnunk, TIIOHA8.U MADDEN, of Dreher. FOR OOCT1TT AUDITOR. ARTHUR W. LARIIABEE, ot Btarurca, W. BROCK LKBUEILof Sterling. FOR DISTRICT ATTORRRT, MYRON JL BIUON8, ot Uonesdalo. Aaendloe the State Conititntion. The amendments to the State Consti tution, whleh will appear In Tim Cmmii henceforward nntll the eleotlou In No vember, deserve eareful consideration on the part of every oil lien. The constitution requires that every proposed amendment, agreed to by a majority of eaou branch ot the Legis lature, shall be published in each county for at least three months before the next general election, and If agreed to by a majority ot tbe Legislature next ehoseni It shall again be published In like man ner, end submitted to the people, for ap proval or rehtotlon. The procedure in tbe case Is thus stated by tbe Supreme Court (Com. v. Orient, 180 Pa. W0) : "These are tbe several stages In tbe proceedings to create an amendment : A proposal ot tbe amendment In either Hnnu. an affrnement to tbe same by both Houses, a publication thereof by tbe Secretary ot tue uouiuiouweaun, a second agreement bv tbe two Houses, a second publication by tbe Ssoretary, a vote of the people, wbiob, If tbe major ity vote favorably,cauies the amendment to Deooino a part oi tue constitution. The proposed amendments, therefore, will not be directly voted on this year. The objeot of tbelr publication, before the eleotlon ot members of the Leglsla tare this year, Is for publio information, that the people may, If they choose, vote for candidates with reference to tbelr at' tltude in relatlou to the proposed amend' uients. Should a Legislature opposed to tbe amendments be chosen, the fall ure to again adopt tbe amendments ends tbe prooeedmg. tint should a Leglsla ture favorable to the amendments be eleoted, and agree to them, they are again published, and the people next vote directly upon the question of tbelr adoption. Tue proposed amendments are em bodied In three separate Joint resolu tions, with a souedule fixing the details Involved In putting them iuto effeot. Tbe Urst provides for the reorgaulxatlon ot tbe courts ot Philadelphia and Alle gheny counties. It ttffeols only these two oouutles, aud there is uo good rea son for any objection to It elsewhere. Tho aeeocd raises tbe limit of county, manlolpal aud district indebtedness from tbe present rate of seven per oeut. on tbe assessed valuation to ten per oeut,, but leaves unchanged the existing provision requiring a popular vote lu favor of auy lacreate above two per cent. As the questlou of iuorease Is subject to the de cltleu of the people, the ouly change proposed is In allowing an Iuorease to ten per oent. Instead ot eeveu, wherever tbe people desire It. Tbe third Jolut resolution embraces ten umeudments, which make the follow ing oonttltutloual chiuges : (1) A vaaanoy lu an eleotlve offlcs Is to be'Qlled ut the next eleotlou fur such of ficer, unless It occurs within two mouths of tbe eleotlou day, in wbioh case it is to be tilled at the next euoceediug eleotlou, aud uieautliue It Is to be tilled by ap pointment by the Uovernor. This mere ly reduces the Interval betweeu the hap pening of tbe vaoauoy and tbe eleotlou t two months, lustead of three as at present. (3) Changes the terms ot the Auditor Qeueral aud State Treasurer from three and two years, respectively, to four, with a proviso, that the State Treasurer elect ed lu tUOU shall eel ve for but three, aud his bUocesBors be elected in l'Jl'2 aud ev ery fourth year thereafter. (3) Changes tbe terms of Justices of the Peaco and Alderuieu from live years to six. (4) Cbatiges the terms of luiglstrated lu Philadelphia from live years to six. (5) General eleotlons to ho held bl enulally, ou the Tuesday folluvvlug the first Monday of November, lu each eveu numbered year, lustead of auuuully us ut present, (0) Municipal elections to be held bi ennially, ou tbe Tuesday followlug the Urst Mouda) of November, lu nuoli odd numbered year, lustead ot auuually ou the third Tuesday of February as at prejeut; Judges of the several Ju dlolal districts, and oouuty, city, wutdi borough aud township ofllaers, lor regu lar terms of servioe, to be oliosen at luu oielpal elections; State Judges to be elected at either general or muulolpal leetlou", us clrcumslauces may require. (71 Judges and luspeotors of eleotlou to be chosen biennially, at the municipal elections, with a proviso that the Legls latum uiuy provide for their uppolut lueut. (H) State officers to be olioseu at gen eral elections, aud local oflloers at luuulo Ipal elections, uioept wheu special eleo lions are required to till unexpired terms. (U) County officers tu be choseuat uiu uicipnl electinup, for the term of four years, lustead ot threo as at present. (ID) County Commissioners and Audi tors to he eleeled lu Kill aud every fourth year thereafter. The seliedule provides fur the ohauges ia tho length of official terms iimile uec essary hy the amendment i direct that the iiiiliilelpal I'lietlon hi lull) shall be held lu February as heretofore j tiles the period for which the officers then rleoteil shall serve; and dlreota that after WtO, until otherwise provided, tlio terms ot olty, ward, borouRh. township and eleo. tlou omcera shall bcriii on me urst Mou- day ot December following. The most liuportaui ot tune ciiunges la tlintauollehloR the February elections. The eiperliuent wan tried nearly forty years ago, hut In a inanuer that prored unsatisfactory. An net panned lu IRG'J provlde.1 for the election of all olIlcersRt the general eleotlons, then held In Onto- ber. It was found, however, that this threw tootuiioh work on election boards, and greatly delayed the eouutluit of the voIb nud preparatiou of the returns. In 181 the provision was repealed, the ohange to take effeot after the election lu October, 19"-. The revised State eon- tltntiou, adopted lu 137.1, tiled thn thlid ruesday of February as the time for I holding elty, borough nnd township electlous, The ohauge now proposed avoids the illlueulty that Arose, under the act of 1809, by providing for the eleotlou of Btate onioers at ttie Reneral eleetlons lu eveu-nuuibered years, and of all other ollloera nt the mnnlulpal eleo Clous In odd-nuuiberod years. Under the proposed oliauRe, the expense of the Feb. ruary eleotlons woald be avoided. Pleasant Mount. Al'0. 10th Miss Prltohard, of Hrook lyu, Is visiting at K. T. TiffanyV. A number from here attended the Tif fany re-uulon at Uulondale to day. ('Uas. Carpenter and Lillian fatten, of Uaruondale, nnd Richard Hands, of Roaheater, were guestsof J. II. Keuuedy nud fnmllv on rjuuda . Leslie VanCauipeu has beeii visiting la Bnleui. Until and Marguerite Keuuedv have returueu alter sDeutlinir tue mouth of I July In New York atM-;- Kdltli wrlglit anil Kdson Kreltner I were oallers lu towu over Uunday. I " ""'. visiuug ai me home of Richard Hianvllle. Lois Tiffany Is ou tho sick list at pres ent. R. Ruth Kennedy gives h recital lu the M. K. ohurati at Wlnwood, Friday evening, aug. inn. one win ue assist ed by Miss Florence Ullchrlst. Mildred JoUus. a iirauddanirhter of Mrs. Thus. Johns, is spendlug a few weeks bere. Mrs. MoDermott, wife of Thoiuus Ma- Derinott, of ttarteen, died at her liome last Friday, altera long Illness. Tiie funeral was oonduoted lu St. Juliana's church ou Monday. Mrs. Martha llauklu, of llrookljn, was at F. K. Speucei's several days last wtea. Mrs. Walter Dlx returned from a Irln to Carboudale ou Sunday. Rev. nud Mrs. Pope will eutertatu the Ladles' Society of the Presbyterian onurcn on inursuay uiteruoou oi nils week. Mrs. Emory entertained the followlug ladles at tea recently, in Honor ot Mrs, Noble, who has beeu her guest for some I time: Mesdames L. C. Bush, Khiabeth Johns, Emma James, B. F. l)ix, Catber-1 Inn nenueiiy ana miss j.yuia oiepneus. H. T. Wright has taken dowu the old building formerly used by hhu as a store. I This bnlldlug was one of the oldest land marks of the towu ana was used by the late Eldad Atwater and Ills sou, Ed ward Atwater, for store purposes. Tbe house adjoining was built lu 1813 aud was formerly a hotel. Mr. Wright will move apartot the store to Cuxtowu and use llluputtlugupaoottttge. Miss Uraoe Winner treats her sohool of the primary department to a ploulo on Tuesday. The Sunday sohools of the M. E. and Presbyterian cburohes will picnic ut Moase'e grove on Tuesday, Aug. loth. The Urst re-unlou of the deoeudauta of David Kennedy, Sr., will be held lu Moases grove ou Thursday, August 20 th. Everyoouy in any way related to tue Kennedy family are Invited to be pres eut. The dlunr will be a general pic nla fare furnished by tbe guests. Paner plates will be furnished all, other dishes to ue euppueu. Steene. Auo. 10th. Win. Cole lost a horse last week valued at Sou, by belug gored to death by a vloious bull. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry aud family ot Carboudale, are oamplug ou the old homestead. Arthur Clarke returned to his home at Deposit, Baturduy after spendlug a week with friends at this place (ialeu Perry and Elizabeth Phillips, of Carbondale, are speudlng a week with Irlenus Here. J. b. Haley tore dowu an old laud mark Inst week, a baru 10 by SO feet, that was built about bU years ago, and will erect lu Its place a wagou aud tool Bbe I. 18 by U0 feet. At tue last regular lueellug ot uie sohool board, a unuclpai for our oomlLg teriuut sonooi was selecteil, 1'llllip M. Hon, a graduate from the East Stroudi burg State Normal School. There were several applicants before the board, for a salary of from ttiO up to tW. Mr. llolT oomes highly reaouimeuded aud was hired U , U LO I .. P V nl ZILl IIH, ,11. ..III. U.ll.llltl oomiueuolugSept. Uth. Joliu W. Arnold Is visiting friends ut Carboudale. With the use of c set line. Saturday night ut Lake Lodore, Emmet Swingle unil eon, Hoy, ohiiglit a wasu-tuti lull ol bull Heads and eels. The box soolal that was to be held at the chapel this week Is postpoued uutil next week. Michael Rvau. who Is sullerlug with a cancer, is tailing rapidly. Tbere are manv luulatinns of IleWlll's Carbohted Witeb Hazel Halve but just one onginui. noiuiug else is just as guuu. ill tilt ou lleWltl's. II Is eltanslug, eoollug andsootuing. Hold by I'KIL.Tlie Diugglsl, A Uot Campakin. The Presidential campaign ia now on and from the pres ent indications will bo tho hottest fought and moat interesting cumpuigu for many years. Both great national parties are working hard for tho sue- oesa or tneir candidates. Tag iuterest ror.iin.ie imiii .h tl, ?B Bno continue until the voter has uaet bis voto and tho election haa been decided. The Philadelphia Press, the great, re- liable, metropolitan daily, will publish .t.!l!.?.n71.p.?!KHl! "f,".8 romP'0,0'y and uc - tho minute. Tell your iiewadealef to aarvo ia t'uiiainpnu L'roaitoyour homo, get it at the nowstand or send in your suoacription nirect, aaurossing it to tbe Circulation Department, "Tho Press," 7in and Ubeatuut atroets Phila- delnhia Richard Iirinslev Sheridan, thn author of "Tho School for Scandal "had a verv ingenious marnerof answeri.,1- nn..i. .. ...i. VrM llin.-, . ii: . I. B. PK ' i.jiits lor literary notice nt his hands. Uu gcuerully wrote. 'I havo received your book and no doubt shall bo delielit ed after 1 havu road it." Km ihnih, or aatisfaction at tho closo of a tedious tasK, was wnat no ono could And out. . hyUp,o.'ttrWyer(ncsseVB r)" by pro ir wllncssea, A witness of a very dllferent sort is tho Windsor, Vt , woman, who testified a short timo ago concerning tho killing ot a rig by u mo- tnrrar. When nskoil tn loll iK,. ... in as tow words aa poesiblo just how the accident occurred, aho replied; "It Just tootea ana iuck mm. Thackeray and IlickB, walking to gethnr, stopped oppoaito a doorwav. over which waa inscribed in gold letters tuoao worda, "Mutual Jan Olllrc lney both eecmod tqually puxzled. "v hat on earth can that meant" ob1 ed IlickB. "I don't know, answered Thackeray, " unless it raouna mat two men, WHO nave notniug, agrou to icnu it to ocu unotner. ' "How old aro you no ed a visitor. Cyrusl" nsk "I'm live," said thn little man, but with a very disvuatoa air, "I would have been six long ago, ouly my ntuma keeps mo in drees, s, DeWITT'S C1RB0LI2ED WITCH HAZEL SALVE For Pllosi Ourna, Soros. The Cstssauqua Base Bill Team's Visit Wayne County Wins uut. i liaio ball roster had their uimnita laet week when Wayne county teams captured threo gamps out of. four from tho (Jatasauqua prolesel'juale. which has four Wayne county players in their line up; namely, Fred. fchurbolz. l.'s- lio HrnJer, Uustaro I.ilijiiiutst anil ' Adnlnh riehneMer. tinnier ill 1 not nn , pjg, w)th the team becauno of ivy poi- I eonluR, On Thursday Uonednlo do- , levi.inptm-tit. mntrol nnd ue of v.n feated tho visitors 1 to 0 ; on Knduy ! er r"'T In tiermnny In rcspnn'o to they captured ono from Uawlny, I to Blturday Uonesdalo beat them imiiin, twelvo InninRB, Sto I s nnd un SutiJiy I White Mills woo 4 to 1. CitnwtiKiuu I ha,a fHt team, and it waa I iri'ly n ! matter ot luck that llonvdlo won two i Kamca from them. Tho only ncoro on Thursday wits mado in Ibc fourth in- nlni?, UcMliiiK mado a lilt uft'T Tuninn had struck out and Murray's two sicker to center lot Kupfor home with liennlo'e run, Wo should havnpeored in second. Tumnn led oil with a two tinker. Hem line and Murruy fanned, Bonner walk ed and Salmon einglod. Tumnn should havocomo homo butbostopped on third nnd Weaver was not ablo to brine; him in. licesling kept tho visitors guessing. Only ono got eo tar as third baso. Ilu struck out 7, two bases on balls nnd al lowed six hit. Schneider fanunl six and eiz hits were made. It wan u pitch er a bAltlo, in which but ono error waq made and that camo very near giving the visitors a run. Hawk hit to Oulli j nil who throw low to Weaver j thn latter bad tho ball in his slovo. but lost it. nn.t.i. .i . . ti i. ., , , "ul" " Blul """" ,u ""r"' "u "'uulu " Kullu uumn nu una plenty n( tirai, but U Jthoil Fpoilod tho chnnoobv etching UrocnnVlly. rjaturdiy's gains was a hot one. C U asmqua h i I It won ttftco, but linnet dalo'd pluck llnnlly won in tho twelfth inning. Tho vimtorA scornd twico in tho first inning, (lutheil fumbled Julon's grounder, Schneider an' Amny cn-li mado hits, Judson tried to ecoro ou tin hitter's, but Tu man's throw from left Quid to the plato wai trua, and Judson was out. Uilbraca fanuod, nnd Roth should havo boon out at Urst but NVi ver dropped tho ball and that lot in two rung. Uonesdalo enruod a run in tho sixth. Weaver wus out atllret, Kutifui'.i hit went for two bags on Hith'a letting it got away from him, and tho run counted ou MurphyM hit. Qutneil pur- ridced but Murphy was out by getting In the way ot Tumau's hit. Bchucrhulz fanned Ilessliog, Murray and Bonner jQ auccessioo in tha eovonth nnd tho . ..h . .. o -"'. ... jj phy drow u walk iu tho ninth, (lutheil ..inAd 1,1m m ,., T.,,'o ,,, hi- .m-.. ' .. it...... " "s aived the gaiuq with a singio which lot Murphy ecoro. Nothing doing iu tho .u , , .i. , . "n,h- Tho olovoath opened with JuJ- Bin aafo on Silmw'i) fuotblo, Sjhtiei jor'a DUut wont ovor K'ipfcr'd head, . , .. ... ,k . ,, Xrao? "aorill d, Oilbraco drove a Hy to right ti . lich broko Sonaer'rt lln gr and Ju i . . i and Schneider saored. mi. i v.. j u .i. . it . Nobody had any hopes that Uonesda.o would ba able to ovorcim? (hit loud of two. Murphy flaw out to conter, Outh- .. ... .... ,.,,. ... ridced and Murray'd hit over Sahucid er'a head in right field scored Uutheil and Tuninu, and tied tho ecoro uguin. Schuerbolz Hew out to Salmon in thu twolftb; Lilijiquist hit (or tvo bun tirogan flew out to Hossliug, Judson sout a linor to loft which Tumau throw to tho plate in tirao to get I.inj i ns.. Salmon was jun a second loo l.uo lj boitout his bunt in Uoooednlc'a lnl( of tho twelfth: Woiver walkulnnd Idle fer drovo him home with tho winuin run wun a two sacner. f ourol ll m.-. -dale'd runs wcro earned ; (Jutasai.i' i i'j wore all mado ou errors Ucssling'ii bit tied thn xcoro in (ho ninth, Murray lied it in tho uluv-en.h, and Kupfer's twu-biggrr won it in tin' r.Vilfth. Tllm no rt pnnrl llirovciti. from loft field cut Catmainiii out uf t i runs. Uesdhng Hiruck uut 2 nun ' allowed only 7 bus, with nu pa-i n dcbuerholz fannod 7, gavo 1 p ifiiiM and waa hit 11 times. Two, b iHn hiU wcro mado by Kupfcr 2, Hawli isobui'rh ilz . . .. ... ul"'l"'"i .upiei. u.in -'il a, llcaaling Amny. ScuroUy itiuuige Catasauqua 2 0 I) 0 u U (J il n ll S u- uoneeauio u u u u u l o u l u . l- Ilomsdale. I'o.ilion. piti liar euleber 1st l.use 'M baae M tnise slioil slop left Held eeutel Held light Held ratni.uiiU4, filiui rliolz LlllJHIUlt JllilM.II (llll.rin-e Amey -Mehuioe Ilm.k Itolh Hi llll.-lill I IleKshug. Murpby, Weaver. tlalmou, klinler. Uutliell, TUIUSIl. Murray, tiiinuer. Weuileis, I II i-- III ocnnoiucr pucneu iuurauny d g uie. nnd Urognn played right IlUJ. Wjod- rull, ono of thn Ualusauqjia pitchcra took Honnor a place in tho right Mold nf- tur the latter waa hurt, but tneru wna a aisputo auout toiling mm oat una win ders was substituted. Tno utteudauco at Thurad ty'a game waa largo, but it was tur exenodod on Siturduy. Groat interest wna mauifct j , . ei ' bothoantoaw, and lino play a elicit- oJ entbusmitiu cheering, but very li tie rough rooting waa indulgod in. X 1 h Spencer ably and Hatisfuclorily m.i pireJ 10,11 Kam09' Newfoundland. I Julv Klh lulv Utli II. ury J. mi k .In alter a lung su-geot i-i. kih-.. hint naii.-iii Isuueiing. luienueiii hihk piuee hi in.- m Meimuini ii-ieiy. Many el liianluiii III. -nils were 111 Ill lit tiie eervie rt 111 Un. hotiro and e.-inelei y Ill-Ill I tlinll Blhl IMll-i- l.llliui-'l ,I,,U1 Heuenlale where lby lull l. u sen. ing ou Ibe jury. Mr. onpelt wmi- at in it pUiHreeeived ilille ll lew l onllllilllluli. Inl lu, ,.t.viluu ot Uie new Miinitimi eliim-ii, iiiuuiiniim; In il. lienrlv ttitmke to all me donors i i-eme hiiJm.U Hi- i-liiir.li u-nen llulthe.i. Tbe liillowmg inietlie .1 us mis. W. ll. Roaiikiiighi, w. u. Lee, r iiuiniuid, K. II. I'mno, It- M. mo.-h.i, i I WlLon. K. 1'. hlllutile. Peltier llloltiet. . lr!JX ' - l,fitiiiii.-r, 11. T. Menner, Junn lleuumiiu. tho .-met of Uie hot wave pumiiik m.r our i-nuiily euu besetu lu the iiiiivhI ol ""'elty guesis. tn whom a hi-Hity u.-le.nue exleuued, wishing linn ll.e In edeil le.l iu em liiuious luouululu almnrntii le Tho Kriehy Lumber t'u., ol .tiou Itftuog, has uot been unit, lu Oeliver Irani. nud wimluws foribu new MuruvUn eliuii-ti, nil aeeount of uverwoik. Hut tlu week the eurpeiiteis will euiuiueiiie work a A. It'iko, uf MioiiiUbuiK. will be Here S'luii. Alien ll.billiliK UUd lt'ivinulld Kllllllel let! lor Okliihoina, lust ucik. A Imliy buy win bom to Ml. and Mrs. Uui Kin luu ul ou Tuesiluy, July Till. - I The ul.ove louiuiuu. laiiou w.t .lull ii-n ed at '111 t Citizen otllee. Inn iiii.IhhI Mbuh will ai-i-ount for Us inruy appeii uiu-e, lines our hfti k aebe? Iluyou Imiesliiup ..Ul.,.l,. ,1... .1.. ,l,..U.l,llll,l II... 1,11. u ' - Tl.i ! ilueiKuully, lo kidney iiuuhle. Tulle 11. iviir Miiney nun niii'iiiei rie mf) Wilt .ll'lilillv relieve wi ilk bin k, Isii ku. I. e ibi'iiiiiiitle piilus unit all Kidney nml lliudiler .luoi.lets Mild und 111 tinuii mini b 1'KII. Ibe IMuj.'glit. IleWlll's l.iltle Kiilly II1.1K, nfe p..s PI-.IL Tbe I Hilt, sure III lie pills. Meld ') lliuiiglst, Wiiter Power fiiim In Germany. Itiivlilly it rnrH .." Kovrriiinert fi lnTtt ii'Hrtnl Unit nearly l,Tn,wn bori'iiowor ilewlLiNil vvery jenr tiy f tn-ntiiM Honing from Hie southern Atmla htnn ntershl cnu te use.1 for emiioml... development. Only a mill portion of this power Is lielnir visiO, however The public Is Inter- (,! In tills nulJoet of utlllrlng woter nouir now t?,i1 nc to wnntc. end tho report of rvnnl Thncknrn nin Uie "iiirni in pnry if timely, inv runt "f eminent domain over the public nn" r"erv.M " sovcreigii Ma,m l,w "" -'"'"ro ;" ""Tm f'-icrntmn was cca. " ,n ,K" T I enunr; uie nnirr nKme, iuciikiiiik 1 mill rlphts, nccem to tho Imnks of rivers, rnftlne, the promotion of Irrl irillnn nnd ilmlnngo, rluht of laniUng places', the formation of Nlnnds In riv en, the iler IkiIs, dams nml embank ments. A n rule, the government of the peroral Herman t.ili" di iml develop wnler pouer under gnu-ninu-nt imn ershlp, nor do they i-onlml, rent nnd sell the power for Itihnle use Iladen lino n Rtnall elwtrlo water power works nt Kehl, on the Rhine, and the elty of Nordhausen, In the ltarz muun tnliiH, maintains n water power works. Prussia nnd ltavarla are considering the matter of government ownership of water nnd waterworks. So far the 'l""''"l-tnent and us,, of water power work lu f.ennnny have hi-n carried on by quasi ptihlle eortioratlons or g.'11117'tl under speelal laws. These nsori.itloim are eometlnies forunil hy private owners of the lands nffeetod or by iiiunlelpnlltlix or by inunlelpalltles nnd private mvnen combined, hut miMnlier-dilp Is eo'niuiNory upon nil nutier of 1-i rut lionetlti'il. lining ror-ioratl"ii- for protlt. tliev,. nssoelallons Inav I ri"inl''ed under the "eile of oimini'ne" 'I lie waters of the rler llnlir nte e!'' ind by n onupany or- p.ml-'i'rl u in', i lli. i-.m1i- anil eomiMel of the i lly of Al l.i i liapi'lle and six intmtles or t'Klrli-t-- adjoining. The htis-Mioldi m li.ne piH-l.il privileges na to rate, nnd witer and elortrle power lire Mild to tmNtilo maniifncturerR, f-inners and ..liters. At pnent wa ter power In ileniiany is used prlncl pallv for i-U'i-trlt- p-neratl'in mid for pumping (hi - ii.irt.illim taking Its pi.uer from Mif rler Wopper sup plies i;!i-tie pi.wer to 11.1 mills ntid fiu-torU's. Sti-tM Is the niiilu source of power for 1 -id ll;-1 1 1:1 1 llertnauy. ltllo. Clin lun-itl nn. I New Orleans nro ear ly In tln, Held with projects for cele bration In 111 1.1. New Orleans has nt Its g.ites tin. Iiattlegionnd of the fn Ino'is cotton liale i.plsihle, and In nnd around th.it elty leiiter the romance nnd glory of tiie one stunning defeat gheu tiie Itiltli-h hy American mm In tin- war of 1M.!. Peace li.nl Ihtii de-il.-ue.l when (ieiieial Andrew JnekHou smnshisl Ilu- host of I'akenhani on the plains of Clialniette, .Ian. S, 1S15, but that day dawned upon n famous flght and closed upon n glorious victory. 'I ho day will U celebrated, nnd New Orleans Is the place for tho ceremo nies. The year 1IU.1 Is nlso the Httleth anniversary of Appomattox nnd tho end of the civil war. The people of New Orleans nml of the stale of Ixu Nl.-ina would enter heartily Into the Fplrlt of eelel. rating the civil war p.-ue In eoiineetlon with tho cotton halo ii-nt'-n.irj lii.-liiuatl I thinking solely of the M'inli-oiitriiulal of llio "complete res toration of tieai-e between north nnd H'uth, Is-twei-ii 1'nlou nnd (VinfiHlerate. h.t'. i'i ii In the pailnnee of war times - .tolinii nnd Vnnl:.'' f'lneliinntl'a rlalins me good as a site appropriate for n fs-aeo eelehintlon. It was a lior- il. r elty. :in nutpin-t on Mason and Dlx oii'i. line nnd u city of refuge nnd re Hi r for both sii'.f. to the gieat eon lli.t Ideli cain.. to i ml In lMSi. Cln elnn. ill's liNloiy iluiliiL' the war po- 1 1. i.l was one of dignity throughout, Silu.ileil 111 a noilhern state, It was firmly devoted to the northern cause. Yet It was no', bigoted or resentful In IN attitude tuwiird southerners within lis limits wlio were ut heart devoted t.. tli.'lr nu. As n site for n eele lirallnn of neaeo ltween the sections Clnelnnatl ha n geographical advnn tag., iin-1 a wartltm record t lint ppenk fur llier.lselles. A New I'm. Kor t'bewlng Ollin. Tlio often ileelliil fad of the gtllll chew lug gil l Is vlnillealed hy the new tiM- to whli li two gills risvntly put their quids when they met up with tlm uiiial rnttli-nako ou a Is-rrjlng .M'.'.Htlon. They fisl tlio reptile gum from the end of n long sthli, nnd lift er that ho was kept busy right lliime, lllllili to tile n-llef of tho 111 geiilnus girls Wlille tiie snake wrllht and lolled on tie- ground to en l the uulu whleh soiiieliow- tangled up It Jaws tin- ghl i-alli-d help, and the the miller so"ii liis-ame the l'st of a sll.lkes n dead one. It would ho risky t(ideM'iid on chow lug gum a u protection against sn.ik.-s. hill tho .iiieileni-o of these gills Is of value ni'Mltheless. It Is . .nun. .illy siii.tioscl Hint tho lies' 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 in do when .'iieoiinterhig u snaki Is to 1. 1 him aim il.ss j."' hapl to lie II sll..-llor per-oll eiipahlo . .llMirmliiu' him with a look. Snal. tnlVslcd ill-.lil.-ls mo generally we know n, and Hi." cnuMmi to i)k on lor u suuke Is so eoinmoti ns to pass niiliis'ileil, l-.iniM' what's Ihn use I'll.- uiolllout II sti.iUe sIiowh Itself sell' --tl.il lulks tal;o to their hivls. Now if Ilu I'.' h lllll t 111 1 1 Lf M. stmp lu ilu uliiu- gum, or i-i.-u half so simp! tint will lea-e u snake tor n few min utes nud mal o him forget to strike oiulit to ... I.t'tit li-in.l.v ou these trlf lo the liinhes ami woods. .M.iiiir.ll tl'e snaki- leaser mut get to work i'dk right on tli. horrid lookln ,iil v.i.o us Jims ami stay on the I,.', till u i lul. or stone dis s tho rest. KljiHiK' nine e.illisl I'anadil "tbe I.ndy uf Snows," hut It seems that I'anada fi.iiud Hi.) I'lhu-e of Wales soierul de -ji.-i-i lol.ler tliau miy lldiig sho has oil .-o It's all rl.'lil iihout tin. 1 11 1. 1' nf let! .mi p'lm.' up I'U'vl'Inl It starts II I'll f Is'ef to tomhig down. This has not U-.-n 11 legul.itloii sum tin r, nnd eei hnily knows that Sec- let. iry I..s.'h Is lo Maine. I'.leelrle cam uro driving Jlnrloklshns out of Poiilh A flli'au titles, unother taeu Issun to roll tho Asiatic dander. Japan U suffering from hard times, showing that she does uot overlook 4niy of our octldcutal bablts. Additlonal Nearly Forgotten Facts- A riONKKR FAMILY OK WAY.NK (Continued.! A few neighborhood items ot the long ago may be interesting to eomc. Our nearest neighbor waa Major Freeman, ho mado tho "flour at tbe mills." and o and his wife wcro very interesting old people to ua children. Next wore r. and Mrs. Hiscox, who always gave choice, red, sweet npples whon wo ll.-d on them. ' Old Fox" wn rcmnm r, too, a dlgiiilied, church-goiug wnite horse, which Mr. Hiscox drovo all tho way to Aun Arbor, Michigan, whon ho wa-i said to bo 7J yenra old In tho sum mer of 1833. He went to visit his son and family living there. D. W. Stearns remembers an incident hich occurred at Hiram Mumford's ano.her neighbor. Wheu n boy of eleven years ho wont to aesist Mr. Mumford iu tying timo, and ono task set for him ice; night, after supper, was to go btck half i oiilo til tho lull pasture and rivo into the yard a lljok ot aheop. Ono ight he met tho (lock coming in a great rush, and discovered that two immonso wolves wore oftor thorn. Of courso ho set no timo running to acquaint Mr. Mumford of tho fact, and he with bis men ;aod neighbors was soon on tho scone, fluding about thirty sheep dead or dying. Tho wolves withdrew in good order, but woro followed forBoma days, and llnnlly were all killed by neigh bor.". K-quiro Truman Wnoelcr waa another neighbor who bad been n toachor of our father a in his boyhood, and waa highly roapected by him, Somoof hiachildron, too, in lime, bocame our teachers. I remember ono stormy day he callod. probably to discuss politics with my father, and I now concludo they must ivo both boon old tinvj Whigs, for ono remark of .Mr. Whctler'e struck ua chil- ron us applietblo to our uso. It was hat "Tno Democrats wcro getting vory 'HHP. lbey wanted all tho oflicea themnnlvos und gavo their neighbors uone. A day or two lator little threo year-old Bister Irene, thlnkiog that Bomi" one had appropriated moro ot tho pop corn man waa fair, promptly quoted wueoler: "I say. you bo Dimercat. (or Pbeolor says boI" A few years later inquire Wbenlor emigrntod to Indiana with his grown-up family of several onu mid duughtore, who had mostly bi oinc teachers. In 1S37 Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Stoarns arranged to Bend thei r oldest daughter Harriet K., to Franklin Academy, to propuro her for tho teacher's profession About tbo same timo, too, they conclud ed to make another change, in tbei homo location. Accordingly ho secured land in Damaacus (now tboLybolt farm) ffhero ho spoat his eparo time for u ycur and a half in preparing tho homo joforo moving lua family, which now umbured ouu son and five daughters. Mr. and Mrri. Stearns htil now lived in heir homo at the mills uiuo years, and though their small children h-d played on tbo banka ot the stream nnd pood aear which the house waa located, uo accident had occurrod to them : but during the preparations (or moving in the Bummer of 33, two-yoar-old baDy Frances waa found ono day floating ou tbo pond, unconscious. Through very prdfnpt and vigorous treutmont by a ady visiting ut tho house, however, ah vus restored, ho us to ba able to stand n about two houre, and lived to grow up in tho Damascus home, whore, later, avuiling hereelf of opportunities for an academic education, she, liko tho olde sistora, bocamo a toachor for a few yours tn tho public schools of Wayno county Sho diod Jan. 7ih, lhOl. Ironi, too, bocamo a teacher for some fifteen years. She died in 1872. Our mother also died about tho Biuno time, md two years later our fathur, J ib z d.iirns, died, ho having hvoJ in his Da mascus homo thirty six yours. Two of tho remaining daughters were o ichors for a long period; tho older, Hiss II K. Stoaraa, frjm 1S37 to 1377, about which timo thoy left thoir Uu muacus homo and, uftor a short rcsi. lonco in Port Jervia nod Hotiosdali), re moved to Scranlon, which was thuir notuo for nearly liftcun yoara. About 181)1 they rcmovod to Umock N. Y., which has siuco bcwi their homo, i'ho second d mgnicr of the family, -'oily Uuurch, wis ni-irned in early Itfo to Ira Stuinbuun, of Uibsjii. After few years residence in Wuyno aud .tlusqiichannit counties, thoy roiuovod to jullivnu county, where tho remaining thirty-six years of thoir lifo woro epont, and whero their eight children woro roared und from which ftrosido thoy wont out to mako homos of their own, in which all havo achiovod a meaeuro Of SUCl'L'st?. The oldcs', Mrs. Adclnido Uushnell, and ami, Adelphe, havo a homo in Da mascus, andurolho only descendants of that Stearns family residing iu the coun ty. Another daughtor reBides in Scran- ton; two in Wllliamsport, Pa. ; one in liraymer, Mo.: and one in San Antonio, Texas. A son, L. L. Bteinbarh, resides in Homer, N. Y and unother, L. D. Stombacb, in Clearfield, Pa. D. W. Stearns, ouly Bonof Jabcz, mar ried Ocrlrudo Prntl, of Ohio, and thuir tamily ccnidtod of throo sons. His biieinoaa was thut of n iumberman, which ho followed iu Damaacue until lhUI, when ho removed to Delawaro (Jo., N. Y., whero ho had proviously pur chased quito a large tract ot lumber land, and whero bo carried ou bis buai nosa with a good degrco of success for a period ot some thirty cars, after which tin roiirod from active lifo in aome de grce. Hlnco his retirement bis sooond son, I) W. Stoarns, Jr., has couducted tho business. Ilia eldost aou, Ucnj W., resides in llingbumtou, und Fred. W. ia Susquehanna. Both uro iu successful business, and ull havo interesting fam ilies. Tboir mother, Mrs. Qertrude Stoarns, died in March laat, eioce which true D. W. Stearns haa made hia home with his eiatera, in Hancock, N, Y, Itcferring to a recont chapter of this eerioa, Thomas U. Dickson writes from St. Puul, Minnreota; 'As 0110 of the 'ancient pupils' of tho Uonesdalo Acudemy, 1 want to confirm youretatcmont, 111 lua ( ITIZKN, regard ing Dr. Consider Ktng ana tbe dismem bered leg of one of hia puticuta. The poor fellow, I recollect, was employed at L A Robertson's tannery, and get ting bis foot accidentally into tbe bark mill, bad it terribly manglod. and am putation was necessary, Juat why tho doctor considered it nocceaary to bring tho 'disoectea mcnibor' nomo with blm I can e eay, but I well remember hia1 gelling it from thn bottom ot hia cutter and shaking it ut a lot of ua beya who worn nniexid nnd hornllod at the eight. "Tno doctor was n thorough believer iu tbo old time rcnuolics, nnd I have distinct recollections of doses of Epiotn A MnsiiMKNTTO Tin: rossTiTUTinx rno- uj.j, n. i. M ..r.i..i t,v i,i,r,in ,nt.i. -t fiilta and other physio of that tort pre- r,NwKiT?i0i-7i 1 !" ' '"'' . Si ' ' ,i ecribed by him for my benefit. , jiW'tm' Mki'uI.- ; !r,;,:'V.;r1:"V,:"iV,,1,.;!j;l;:::,;"', "I hope you will cootinue ycur Tery , . i?!K',Jv1K!:I.i1! !:SX$. 'tSif !;V '," ui ..11.1.1.1. , !,U ZM , 1 - Bethany, AUti. 11th. Mr. ami Mrs. Clou. Win. er and son. lack, of Boston, were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman llanues. Mrs. Henry Bennett eutertalned Men- ames Woodhouse. (tllulirlst and l'lli- Ick at supper Tuesday eveulng, In honor ui airs, oi, it, ueiinetl. the Slltltler nnd snalfil Ht thn linuie nf Mr and Mrs. James lleushaw. Wedues- lay evening was very uiuoli enjoyed by ... c I'lVbtCUB SOIO BUVIU W. Work on tile Preshvtnrlau sheds was begun un Monday bv Edward and tinr. ton Faatx aud Hey. J. B. Cody. There will be a bee on Saturday, August IStb, with dluuer served to worksrs. ttev. It. Itobertsand taml v snent Frl- av at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Kdirar itoss, Saturday evenlm Mr. ami tf rs. JimAi Johns entertained tbe followlug guests ' supper: ttev. it. ttooerts ana lamuy, ttev. and Mrs. J. 11. Cody and sou, Mil liard, and Mrs. Helen Ullchrlst. Hev. It. ltobertspreaonea for Usv. Jas, Cody, Suuday morning and for Hev. W. 11. aignor, Dununy eveulng In tue Mecu odist ohuroh. ihere will be no iiraaohlnir lu the Methodist ohuroh this Suuday. nu toe cream sooiai will ne neld on tue awu of Wavne Haten. Friday evenlmr. An. 14th, for tbe Methodist ohuroh. The Methodist Sunday school will bold tbelr plenio at TMrd Pond on Frl lay, August una. J. V. Starnes and sons are nalntlnir the home of Mrs. M. Slayton. The death of William Box. Saturday evening, removes a time honored oltlieu roni our village. Fuuera Tuesday a ternoou from tbe Presbyterian obuieh, 1111 uuriai in tue cemetery. Clinton. Ami. lOth.-The Ladles' Aid will hold an Ice aream soolal at tha home of Mrs. 11. Copperwalte on Thursday evonlug, Aug. l.Hll. Tua reoeut rains are greatly benefit tng the reoentlv out meadows and n&st ures, but the springs and wells have uot uuej to any uotloeable depth. lhe supervisors started tha stone crustier agalu this morning. We hope uiey win Keep it going uutll tbe cream ery hill Is lu good shape. Ur. aud Mrs. C. 11. Bunting and son, nuineii, spent a lew nays last weex witu relatives In Berlin. airs. Esther Fllnn. of Soranton. Is siieuuingme montn 01 August witu 11 l.. U li..- I ., ... uucmur nun UL.iHr trihiivmh. Miss Eva Poore and mother, nf Brook' lyu, are uuests of Mrs. Leuora (I rout. Mrs. Howard Oliver and ohllilreu. ol lyaruonuaie, are enjoying tue Iresli al at her father's, Johu (irlswold. ur. and airs, friend Walters and sou r rSliKllll. snout Saturday w tli her son slu, Mrs. Joslu Buntlug. aiiss uatide uayiord, or Elmlra, who reoeutly waB 11 suestuf tr ends lu thl section, loft last week to visit friends lu wayiuart and Carbondale. Mrs. Fordyoe, of Kldgeway. Pa.. I passing a few weeks with relatives bere Mrs. Myron Norton and daughter, i.ui, spent last weea wun floasau aioiiui relatives. There are also guests at James Dann and E. H addon's. Frauk V'andenberg and family are at 8. S. Drake's. air. and Mrs. T. It. Borauera snent Saturday and Sunday with Herrlok Irlenus. Milanville. Al'U. llth. Mr. and Mrs. Karsaoke who .were iruests of their nleoe. Mrs. P D. Calkin, last week, have arrived safely ut tueir uouie at vauueruiit, uiouigan. Mrs. Caroline Smith, of Blngbaintou N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Beaoh Kfr itnil Rfra V a T.lltla nt It-mb-lo.. N. V spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. 01. 1,. BKinner Frank Itaymond, who has been spend lag tue wees: at -rue iaurenoe," re turned to New York. Sunday. Mrs. John Pulis and sons Uerlvn and Uordon, of Syraouse, X. Y., are visiting Mrs. Heleu Skinner. Merlin Illmau, of Troy, X. V., Is lu town lor a lew uays. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tyler and ohll ureu, oiariua anu ttaipn, are visiting M ami Mrs. O. li. Tvler. Messrs. MoCullough and Eaton enlov ed a llehlng trip at Swago Lake, last xuursuay. Seventeen from bere enoyed tbe ball auie at Ualllee. last Tbursdav. The score stood 8 0 In favor of tbe Milanville team. Darwin E. Penwarden.of Garley Brook, with a party of friends, spent some daji lu towu last week, Qihlng In tbe Dela' ware. Miss?s Florenoe and Bessie Skinner spent Monday at Port Jervis. Mrs. John Keyes, ot Carbondale, Is vl mug uer oousin, Mrs. M. L,. uitlnner. New Parasols, u p to-date shapes at iitwnr-it or lu.d em. UUULIO NOTIOK OF DlSaOLUTK-N JL Oh' t'AllTNKIlHillP. Notlue Is b by Kivuu. Ibat tbe nartnershlo beretuim exlsiiug betweeu Kben H. Clam and t'lmiles r. iiiiuui'K, unuer tne nrm name or uiurit & Bulloek, bas been dissolued by tbe deatb 01 Knen II. Claik. All bill due tbe Urm sbould be pain 10 tne surviving partner, Ubarlos r Uull.u k, who will oontluue tbe buisuess un uer Ibe nun uumeor Clark & uulloek. OHAittiES F. UULtiOCK. nones uaie, Aug. ill, 11109. 1513 IJUIIMO NOTICE OP UlSHOti UTION JL. OK I'AllTNKllSUIl" .-Notice is here by given tbat tne partnership neretolore eilatluK between Jauob r. Kate. Win, J. Kaiz and Samuel Katz. under tbe arm nams ol Kalz Brothers, was dissolved on lbs tentb day or August, lavs, by mutusl consent All debts owing to said partnership are re oelvahle bv said Jaoob F. Katz and Wm. J Katz. wbo will continue tbe business under tbe Urm name of Kalz Brothers, to whom aieo an oiaiuis auu aemanus agamit aai urotners are 10 ne presented lor navment J ALU 11 F. KAT&, W.J. hAU. SAMUEL KATZ. Ilonusdale, Pa., Aug. 10, 1008. 1611 HKPOltT OP THU CONDITION or TUB Hanesdale National Bank AT HOlfESD&LX, WATHK CO., PA., At Ibe close of business, July 15, 1908. nzaocncB. Loans and Olseouiits rxl.W Overdrafts, secured and unsecur ed ,.,..,....,, 1 U. H.ilouds iosee'ur'e elreulation, fA,000 I'reiiiliiius on U. 8. Bond li.trno Hon. Is, seeurllles, ete 1,3(11600 llaukiiiK-boiise, furniture, Hxtures 40,000 Due (i urn National Banks (not Heservn AgeuUI 3,077 Due I'm itate Banks and Bankers 8 Duu from approved reserve ag'U 132,273 Cheeks aud other cash Items.,,, ;Mi Notes ot other National Hanks.. Ion Fractional paper ourrenoy, nick- els and cents 320 Lawful Monbt Rcsiavi in Bank viz. Howie asl,4:u 00 Legal tender notes.. 4.8SO 00 88,313 Hedemptlau fund with U. B. Treasurer, 6 per cent of olrou lation . 2,7(0 Total , LIABI1.1T! ,,.tl,00i,78 Capital stock paid in.... 1160,000 160,000 Hiiriilu lund LTuulvlded nrotlts. less exneuses and taies nald 68.U1 NiitloiiHlUauknoteiouUtandllig 61,000 UtaU) Bank notes outstanding, , , Due to otber National Banks 800 1 434 188 Due to mate Banks ana makers individual deposits lubieet to check ... si,tau,tsi tu Demand certlUoates of deposit,, t'urttttod cheeks Cashier's checks out standing ,,, Bonds boirowed .... iVJJt 00 Jul. 00 2.811 83-l.47a.71a Noil Notes and hills redlsoouuted .... Bills payable Including certifi cates ol deposit for money bor rowed,.,. Llahllltlesotbertbantboseabove stated,,, None None Nont Total 11,004789 Htataof Pennsylvania. County ol Wavne. , . . . 1. A, . ,,. F I .. .. 1, w iu r, iviiof. miu.v. " tin u,'i(Q- dale National Bank, do solemnly ivsir tbal me anove statement is true 10 uie twst my knowledge and belief. . ' kTiWIN K. TollItET. Uasbler, B.IJ' Subscribed and sworn to befoie me tb 20tb day or July, isoj. ,,, uTONK, n, ii'TIiUbskLu AN lilctw THOMPSON, 1 Dirtuluis. J. c, iilllDdAt-U J UK AHTIOLU .Will UK Till! I'ONSTIT UTION. iNUlUlit P UIIC A JOINT lll.4fll.l!TI(lV rro.'tiihig Auii-ndiiiftitu lu the L'oinIltutlcn cf thr (.imimuiifvraiiu or l'pntlyi vnnla . tin to COtl foUJatf the Courto pf Ommnn of IMiil.i- dfllila 1111J Allcghtli) Cnuntiin, ntil lu ilv iuw . tn nu rtPFimuiy rutir to iiniuu eiimrnif itjuri 111 11n1.nu it tut I'tnititi Ullll iiu.iiiui anu .tii-niiniirinii iiirmuti lioi) K or I Inn t Ilu it M.i,lt..,l i.v it... u. ...... liUUFO of Hfiri'ipt.tatlii m in c. mi a... miiv .tiirt. That the followliiK Atn ti.im nt lo l lie Con- iiiuuun vi i'ennrinnin io, nn J un ratm- nrc licrtty, rropo-M tn at cnrJnm t with tii i ikIi ri'iiin nrnno un rnif Tlltl Kit OU X nf flttlflP tP t.n nnii-n.lr.l I.v trihlnn out tlit in I J rutiun nn.t liiiriiiic lu Ur thcrraf the fotlowlni; clo u. in i tic tounili- nr riill.t-lt Iphl t nti-l llfRhtny all lht lurlti linn nn.i iinuir n.w vritcd In the rnil uutnhrtit ti.urii or mtnmnn Iiltiin ptiiil in usinl hi oiii- toiin I iiitniiuMi iirn in rut 11 hi ui.i nnintkn, t ninm-i of nil he JtKlsot tu cm in l-t nit. 11 tn inl.1 nniM.. sm li JuTlftil.ciion mill toucrit hull i kinul to nit tm ifedlngn at la and In i-tUlty whlili -lull li.iw I'frn tnntituli'il lu ttif artttnl innntxriil tnurtn. and ptmll ho nubjrtt tu nurh thunttia nn may tu inndc by law, and Mibjcrt to rhttiKc of niuc ns I-roTlilPd ly liw The pri'sMfiit Judin- ut emit nf the ill J court ha!l bv Mhilrtl nn iuvilt-d t law. The iiuinticr vt Judtjcex in at h nf f.iid ourt- mar l. br tn. ItiiriMtud fr-uiu iitm to ttmn Thii aniendmutt Khali tnkr Ptltit on Die tirft .Monany or Junu.iry miiruiinK itn .iii,ituiti, Section 2. That nrtldo llw. Mrtlou tluht. Ir amended by titaKlnn hii nrMHIoii tlnrt'in mt tint nt nam man read m rwnown Jit nn S Ttu Niil.l tuurlrt In tln r mint ok 11 f I'hlladelrbU und Alkuhtnr. n kiki 11 vi . hnll. from time to tlim, tn turn, dftull ntiv or tnorr of their Judnen lo hold tin tfiuru or otr nnd ermmrr nnu inn tonrifl or fu.inir iriiitiotis oi he ot-are of nald (luintlrc In tu h tnniitir nn may he direr tpd hy l.iw rrmldiri, Th.it tn IIm (ounty of I'blladelj'hi.i the (ientral Aemtily ultall have tiOKfr to t'Mljhllh a ntir.ite cmirt, (on bliiltiK of not more than four Judge, whli h haU have rittunhf Jurldktli)ti tn triiiilii.il ci-hm and In tuth, other niattert an tuny ho rnldl vj law. a iruo cony ni juuu n"oiuiinn .o i 1UIIIKHT MeAIT.i:. Fcrretary of tiie Coiutnouwenlth A: MKNIiMCNT TU Till: rilVHTITI'TION l'IH '( SK I l II Til K t'lT ZKNs III Tllh I lll. MUNWKAI.TII mil TIM. lit AI't'ltOVAMUt UC- Kl TlUiN MY TIIK (1 KM. It AU ASS M II. V t) TUB t'OMMUNWKAl.TIl (II IT.NN'S) I.V NI A. i'i iii.iriiir.ii in uiiiu.it ur l in; !Kritin Ain r TIIK H S IISWKA .T . IN PI' Isil AM'I! UK AUTICLK XVIII of tho fUNSTITI'TUIN. NunihtT Two A JOINT IIHSUM'TKIS rropoilnit an Aineudnitnt lo lln t'oiiftitutlnn nf l lie fommonwrnlth. Allowlnt; Loiinlien, t'lllra, Itorouchn. Townnhlnt. Mrhonl tllalrlrlst ni other Municipal or Inrorporatcd )tntrht, to iiureanp ineir inaemeyneii. lie tt rewolved hy the Senato nnd 1Ioiip of Itro rcrteuiatlvea ot tho Commonwealth of l'(ifir)1 van n In tleneral Ansemblv tut: t. Tint m-t tlnn einnt, article nine, or the t'onimonwoaiih of rum lyivama, rrnuinx ai rouowfi' "Svctlon , The d-ht of nny county, rlty horouKh, township, school dUirlrt, or othir mu tilclpallty or Inrorpornled dlflrlft. ex et m herein provided, nhnll nt ver cximiI ri4ii n trtitum ution tho aRJienfed alue of tho tntihli roi'ertv therein, nor shall nny puti, mun n inai t or umirici incur any new aeni or inrream- km acnieunesi to an nmouni exceed iik iko per ceniura upon aucn nneniru vaiuaiion ot ropPny. wiuioui i op BFneni ot tun rirriora ineri'ot nt nubile etertion. in hikIi manuir an nhnll he ur vlded by law; hut any city, the tliht of w tilth now citred neven per centum of tuili ne-ed valuation, may lo nutnon;eq iy law to inert a? (he tamo threw per tenluni. In the nptfrf mid nt anv one time, unon mich vnlunllon." 1 nmendfd. In accordance with the pnnHioin of l tie eiKtneenin ariirie or xaia (.'otmiiniiion thut natd section, when amended, udinll ren follows SiTtlon 8. The (letit or nnr rountv. rltv. tior ouah, township, ichool distrlrt, or other munlil i v or inrori rovfded. nhall neve' exctcd ten ter retitum ution tne asaeaea vaiuo oi tno laxnnio prnperiy mere In. nor foall anv nucli mun c ni tv or i h r i Incur any new debt or tnrre.mo Un indehtednen to an amount cxceedinit two per eon turn tipoi RUch asaeaaed valuation ot property without th anient of tho electors thereof nt n nnhlic tier lion. In ucu manner an nhnll to prnvtdid hy law A true copy or joint itenoiuiion o. ltOIIKUT MeAri:n. Recretnry of tho Commonwealth A MKNHMIINT TU TIIK CONSTITUTION TUO rv rUHKO TU TIIK uitizkns up this cum MUNWKALTII PUIt THKIK Al'I'UOVAL Oil HK JEt!TION HY TIIK UKNUftAL ASSKMIILY Ol TIIK f t)M MUNvKAITI I UK 1'KNNSi LVAN A rt'lll.ISHKO IIV OKI 1 Kit (IK Till, Ll KliTAKl UK TIIK COMMUNWKAIjTII, IN rUItSuANLI l)y AltTlCLri A VIII Ut-' 1 1 1 ri I U.N51I 1 L 1 1 Number Three. A JOINT KRSOLUTION propoBlng Atneiidmenta to Sccilnut KUMit nnd Twenty-Ono of Article Four, StrtlotiH Klrvi ti and Twe vo of Art c e K vo. Si ct lout T Three and Kourtetn of Article KIkIH. Sprtioi Una of Article Twelve, and Section Two and Seven of Artltlo Fourteen, of the CoiMitutii of rtniisylvaula, and ProWdtnn ft Schedule for Carry Id K tho Ametidmenta Into K(Tect. Hettloti 1. Uo It rennlved hy the Senate ami House of Iteprencntatlved ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania lo tleneral Assembly met, That the following are proponed nn atiundmeiitH to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of rtnnsyl vanla. In accordance wilh tbe provlsioua ot the tlgnieeutu article tnereoi; Amendment One To Artlclo Four, Hection Klsht. ertlnn ?. Am i.l RPitlim i lulit of article full of tbe CoOflltutlon of I'eiinHjlvanln, whkh read an rouowa: "Ho Khali nominate and. hr and with the ad vice and coimut of two-tbtrda of all lhe mcmhi r or too senate, appoint a secretary or mo roiiv Unwealth and au Attomey-Oencral during plead. ure, a nuperimeoaeni ut ruuuc iuiuuluuu nn four yearn, and such other offlccra of the Com tnonwealth as he Is or may bo authorized hy tin Constitution or by law to appoint, no nnaii ii.it nnttrr tn flit all vacanc cs that may liuninn offices to which ho may appoint, during tho rv e-putt ot tha Senate, bv urautloe coumilstiloiii whlrti nhnll nlr at tha end of their next M K it Ion, bo shall have power to (111 any aenmy that may nappen, auring tne recess oi uie einuo, m ibe offlte of Auditor tleneral, Stale Treasurer, s:.urfmrv or hitertml Affalru or SutxT nt lHlent Puhlir instruction. In a ludlclal oltlce. or In nn other elective oltlce which ho la or may he nu tborlsed to Oil; If tbe vacancy ball happen durln tbe nesiiion ot the Senate, the Governor nhull nom Inate to tho senate, netoro tueir nom ittijourn ment, a proper person to iim pjui vncmiry, out. uiiv kiich i nun nr vncitiii v. In nn elettlve otlUe, perxon shall be chosen to mid otlltv ut thu next immoral flpcilnn. un eHK thu vacancy t-uall lia i peu within three calendar months Imniedintel) preCeUlDg BUtU flClllUll, III .aav uie viii"! for said offlie shall he held nt tho .etond suc ceeding general election. In ait Inn on exeutlt iKimln.itlniia Ihn HtnatH nhall alt with ODeil doors, and, In confirming or rejecting the nomlnatlotm of tbe Governor, the vote hball be taken by )eus UUU UUf. AUU SUBII UD IUIIIIV J"-" so as to read as rouows: tin .tin ii imiiin.iin anil, tiv and with tho adil and consent of two-thirds of ull the mtuiherii ol tho Senate, uppolnt a Secretary of thu Common wealth and an Attorney Oeiieral durlug pleas. ure, a superinienoeut oi i-unnc lumruniun mi four years, und nu h ollu-r oluter of the Com luouwealth as be Is ur may be nuthoriztd hy (hi Constitution or by law in uppoiut, uu mi.ui power to nil ull vacant lea that may happen, I .. si... u.niiiiu i.v LT.iiiilnir i (uiiiniwulona v. nit nhall expire at tho end of their next Kesxloii, he Hhall havo power to MU uny vntauey that inn) li a pen, uuriow iuw rmr. m - ..oa. u r Amiitnr (icneral. State TreuMiirtr. t-ec- retarv ot Internal Aflutrs or Suptrlnteudtnt of Public Instruction, In a Judicial oillte, or In any other elective oltlio whkli he is or may bo uu iw,rin.i m nil- If ihn Viirttnrv hIiiiII bntineu dUT' Ing Ibe sesMon of tho Senate, tbe (lovornor shall llOUIinaiO to tue Denote, uviuru uirir unui uu- Journment, a proper person to fill anld vncanty l..ir in nnv uuih i uro of vacancy. In an i lectin office, a person hhall be chosen to snld nlllio on ILe Iiexi eietimii uuy utiinuiu inic iu pusm mtordkng to the provisions of thin ConMitutiou, iiiiLiu lha nitraiifV fihnll liniillPll wlttlltl tWO Caltll' dar mouths Immediately preceding suth ilttlion dav. In which case the elettlon for said ottlee shall Ki KoM (in lh MKinnd kuiceedinu tuition (In ......iii.risia in niir-ti mt i in net iii u on exttuth .wTlnnllnnd lha Ki.imlo fthflll Hit Willi OIH II dotirtt, mid. In onflrmine or relet tine tbe nomtiutiont of the Governor, tbe vote shall be taken by m: and nays, and shall bo entered on in journal. Aineudiumt Two To Artlclo Kour, SetUon Section 3. Amend section twenty-one of article four, which reads as follows: "Tbe term of tbe Secretary of Internal Affairs ahull be four years, oi tno Auunor ntinui mi. years, and of the State Treasurer two rnrn ibefu otners hhall le tnosin ny iiih uu.iiuit; ..t tha rttntti nt ceneral t let lions, N nersoii eletted to tbe oftlte of Auditor General oi Tri.i.Hiin.p khrtll bo latiahle of holding (hi Lame onlce for two tonsccutlve terms," so ua to it... lomi. of ttm Rccrrtarv of Internal Affairs, the AudHor tlentral, and tbo Stole Treaeurcr K.,ii .flrh t. four viarti: and they Ftiail chosen by the iuaTifld electorH of the otute at gentrul elet lluns; dui a iau ireii"urer, in ttu voiip fiiii- thouhand nine hundred and nine. bball serve for Ibreo years, and his successors shall be eteited ul the gent ral tleilloii in in year oue thousand nine nunarea nna iwcive, iu r.. . . rv r.mriii v nr i)ireufter. No tiers . i. h.a i.. iti offliM nf Auditor General or Slate TreuHurer hal be tnnahle of holding tho tame otnee lor two roniecuiivw ieim. A m cud men t Three To Artlclo Five, Section Illfiven. Section . Amend section eleven of article five, which reads as rouows: V'vf-cnt otherwlae nro vlded In this Constl tullon, Justlcea ot the peace or aldermen shall be eletted In tbe several wards, districts, boroughs and townships at tbe time of the elettlon ot cun stables, by the qualified electors thereof, In such manner as shall be directed by law, and shall bo commissionea uy me uuveruor tor u htui ui fiw vein. N'a townsbln. ward, district or bor ougb shall elect more than two Justices of the peace or aldermen wunoui me consent oi a uu Jorlty ot the qualified electors within sult town Mn v.nrA np tiorouch : no nerson shall bo tlerlti in tuirh offlctt unlesi he shall have resided within the township, borough, ward or district for one vunr ni.it nreced oi bis el a I on. in tinea ron talalng over fifty thousand Inhabitants not more than one alderman shall be elected la each ward or autrici. ' so as to rtsu; nthrrwlK0 nrovlded In this CoDStltU' tloq, Justices ot tbe peace or aldermen shall be elf ted in tn several waras, aistricis, uuruu or townships, by lhe quallOed electors thereof, at the municipal election, la such manner as shall be directed by law, and shall bo commissioned by the Governor for a Urm of six jcars. No township, ward, district or bor ou nit shall elect more than two justices or me peatu or tiiaenne uiihiuii ilia t-nntLi-iiL of a maioritv of the nun It fie .loilnra arltliln SUf h tOWnnhlD. Ward OT borOUKll qu person shall be elected lo such office unless US SUail HOe I !-lutu -iisin ...n i"-"s"l nnirh mtlP.I OP district for OU0 VtBT 11 tit Hit (I'd lug bis election. In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not moro man one ni-ier man shall be eletted In each ward or diirit. Auiundment Kour To Article Klve. Betlioa Twrlv. Section ft. Amend station twelve of article five or the Constitution, which reada oa follows:-- "lo Philadelphia there aball be established, for each thirty thousand Inhabitants, one court, not of record, of police and civil causts. with Juris, diction not needing one hundred dollars; uth courts shall be held by magistrates whose term of offlie shall be five years, and they tjhall . elected on general Ikkrt by lha qualified voltrs al large; and lu tha election of the said inatcia tratsa uo voter aball vole for more (ban two thirds of tbe number of persons to lo elettid wheu mora than one are to be chosen; they shall be compensated only by find salaries, lo bo pnM let snuiiio mil shall exercise sui b lurlsdlo-- or nord, of polite tun) wu i-.m with juris 'iKilen iiol txmdiiiK one liunlnd t'llnr. 1111. li . mitt- rh.iil U In I by innMi-truti - whose term 01 otlUe -hull l.i- yuirs. nnd Hoy Mi,,l lu ilntid on H'lnnl t.t,ii nt tht nuiTiiilp I ei.. t on. 1) Die Ulilili 1 m In t k . Hid in 1 1 o m tun f lhe Mild in.iKh milt a im ottr shall (.h ir tiiie thnii tm thirds t.f Uf inin)Mr of I 1 1 -till- tn be iliittj wbi 11 nn'fi tlui'1 oin nn tn ' 'I ll. Mn hil In 1 oitip. ii-iih I rnly by nil.irh, to 1 1 p.ild by null louiilj. ni 1 Uui '-.iuIm' u li Jurlsdietion, tivll nn l Mim n. .il, 4(pt n-i brreln troiJtl. ni Is now mir 'd I nllftmen, subjKl m tl ihnn;. , i. t iiivuhinii nti tii m tt 1 nf 1 Ml JurKI'r linn .11 in I itint: piilih' il hillt .1 1 i'i 1. 11 nli tv I tu In I'hila'b l htn tlo nil' cof il ! rn. ui ) .il )-1. .1, Amendment su-To Artii lo Kiglu, Hn Hon Thrti. Sri Hon Ann ii.) etiioii two of nrtuic eilit, wtil it rr.-i.ln n. fntlowM 1 tie KCtHr.il ek.tlon ll.ill If 111 I'I nmill.il!) on iitt-d.i.- ntt fnitiiwinu ilu tlr-t Mi. lid v nf Noi ml 1 r, luu lhe ( u rui A 'tibh in v i 1 w il 1 1 n It lit l.l) tWii-Olllil- Ol ,lll Ilu 1111 11 hi 1 : .11 11 iioii.' 1 oiiaentiiiK tin r. 10, io n u- i 101 The 1tfi11r.il cliitlrtii loill be lull bitinii i'U on hi Tim Rilij- m t follow Ini; lite tr .Motid.i of omiioer in i.itn tt rwiumi't roil o.ir, i-m 1110 1mr.1l A pm in My 111.0 by l.tw tlx n iliniriut tiny, to ituriis of nil the nu ml 1 r of tni h lloii'-c 1011 litlnu Ilu rile. rioxlclt.l. That muli elutUiii hall nlwm- I hi Id lu an 1 eii-niiethi n il iuir Ani' toltiii nt six-To Aril.lo i:tlti. HmUmii Thrte 1 lion ; Aim ti 1 ft 1 linn On , nf iiiIm In 1 liihl. bit h n n.lx nt follows All 1 h 1 tlnjiB fot 1 iy, wnt'I, boroi.Kil titid ii-hln ottlnM. for ii'L'iilnr li'imo of n-nlu'. hull bi bel-l mu tho third 1m-l.i) of IM ru.irj, ' in lo tt.nl All judLi ihilfil .y tin. ibflnr- of tin Slnln l.irtre ln.i bv tbitiil nt illhr n pent ml or null iiml 1 h . I inti. us tlt-nioiKt.itii 1 10.11 . utrtri' II 1 h ' in. tin tor JinlijeH of lhe tourM for tin m l.il iil'lii l.il iIkIi-I. U nml fur 1 fiiinie. i-li until bonumli, and l.-wii hip oiln r. for nnul.it- l rti.-a t It e. f mil I'. In 1 I on I lie inunl. toil . h . I Inn I.l) tin in. K. Ihi Tin -il tv liitt fnllnvili u tbo tir-t Moitiiiy of .oiinl.ti in 1.11I1 til-uiiiuii itt r t.ui Hi.- iHtiernl A-Mtnbly may by law fix ft T-nt il.ty, two t Ull (In if nil the in-nit. 1 of li llouo ton-milm; then in. Cnu lilt .1. That h It 1 linn shall iilwu In- lit 111 In nn mill- uTiibi-'rl J ear. Aim iKlmotit Sut'ii-To Artifl" llliiht, Sn-Unn Pom h 1 n iliii s Ait.niil -o.tloii I'lirtuii of nttlilo irilit. whh li r. il n fi..w-. Ulsttli I I I 1 lltl l-niintrt ll ill mil.) f,f n llilRe ulid two hif 11 lor-, wlio Klnll 1 lo -en nnu.illy hy the 1 llii lis. i;.it h 1 ! 1 lor k1i.ui li.no ho 1 1 clil to ote for llii Jioli:' und om nupi 0 or, ml f.nh IniHHitor tltall iippol'it om ilult Tin llr-t ilntioii board for nuy new ilKtllil -hill lo In tt1, ami V .untitles In 1 In lion hoini Illieil, 1 f-Im 11 bi irolilMl by law Cleillon oihi 1 r-4 mIi ill 1 1 ptttliKil front nne-t upon m tie.' ion. and while inciKnl 111 luaKini: up " M.int lit I lim n t urn1. 1 i 1 1 1 tini wiirrimt 01 it tnnti r tieonl or Jiidue tlnriof. for nn 1 lo Mom rraml, nr ft liii, or for wanton bn.nh of On pi an1 In Mir; t li v uiuy tl.tlin 1 xi million from Jury duty liirinir thtir irm uf srlo." so as In read in it t 1 ni nil IiOltiW sii.u 1 con ii 11 11 j 11 m irn iilnl two lii-pet I who shall be 1 lion 11 bh n- 11I.1IH. b the 1 ltl 11 but the (it nt ml A-si ml nl.HU. I' Ote iitin 111 tlio niuiiieip.il in'iuon. tnbly m.i) nouiie fiil-I t'oariU in noiiiti 1 in mu h in.itiui r ui ii uny ly mw r idr l,aws n Kill itltitc Oio ni'iitniiiiiHiu aid boards may be nmitl to iii 10 linos I'roxldid, 'Hint "lo li law bo uniform for - of the (.ami' (1 14 Kuril 1 Ui tor ch.ill lmvti l itrhl In iito for the Jildue niil one hiHpei lor, and (.oh iuspielor shall nppoliil 0110 rlt rk Tbo lirst (lntlo.i I -on id for nny tu w illFtri't r-li.t 1 1 no tlii'tui, mot vai.ituus in iiittioti ionriM ninn, 1- shall bo i-robhd by law l.lntlon oiiiu r hall bo I rilb-Kid front nrn- t uion d.i or Inlloii, and wblb (iiK.tt-'td In m.ikhiK up nnd iaiiiiitiilni: niuriiH, in-t upon wiitmnt of 11 oiitt of ttiord. or Jildi:e tlorMif, for tin tleitioit fraud, for filotiy. or tor wanton brtioh of tho 111 tint"- in uiuy U.11111 i'm 111 pi 1011 tiuiii jury tint) dunlin Hull urni1- of -iriti Allll llUllieiit 1 .it; 11 1 1 o .t i n it ii nr, M't tlon 1 1 no tlnn ti Aliund siiiltMi one, nrllclo twelve, whi'h rends n- rollows - All nhii ' ri, wtioe stiitimn is not prnuiou for In Oils loii-tltutioii, -lull be ibnnl or np- itiitetj ns tuny le uiiecii'i ny nw, -o nt 10 ad - All oillirrs. wIioho st In Hon In not provided for in this t'oniillutloti, shall be In h l or a pointed may be iiirtiifd by law. rroin.i, in it 1 iei 11 of Stale otliiir shall ! In Id 011 t;Uu ral it Ion d ty, and tin linns of liu.tl olUiilft trill held on a munli lp.ii 1 lo Inn d iy, e pt w hi n, lither ia"i son 1.1I ibttlotis may be ri'.iulred to nil uiitxpirid tirmv Amtiidmtiit Nino in Arittin rourtccn, lion Two. PcitU'ii 11. Amend --titlim two of nrlkle four tun whliti rf ada as follows touutj olllurs shall be ibtlul nt lhe ctnrrnl ilittlmiM nnd t-hall bold thtir ollUe for lhe Icon of three eats. bt ulnnlni; on tho fitht .Monday ot January next ntli r ihtlr tin lion, nud until their uittSHors -hall le duly iuaiiuni; 1111 nnncics not othrrwloe ruidtd for -hnll le tilled tn Ml' li manner ns mn Iv provldid b law," hi ns to "t'oiinty tlff'trs shall bo rbrtcd nt lhe mutililpnl , loll-ns nud -hall hold Uu Ir filth i-h for tho Urm uf tour jiurs, biutiinliii; on the lirst Monday of .In nii.it y next .iidr On ir 1 U tlon, and until ilulr unmoors fball be duly nuallllnl, nil .n-iiliibs iiol oilorwltte provided for, shall be filled In suili nianmir ns may be prolld by law Amtudmint Ten To Artltlo rourtecn, Set tlon Sien. Stttlon 11. Amend tuition sevtn, nrtkto tour-j tien. whldi reads ns follows Thrte tnutity t ommlsslotiers nnd threo rounty auditors shall be tinted lit fnch toiinly wluro -uib otllttrs nro ebopeu, lu the ji ar 0110 thousand eight hundred nnd stV(ntynve nnd twry third i ar tin n ifii r, and In the 4 let tint, of t.nld oflletrn 1,1. b uti.i lined ib lor t-h.tll oto for 110 inuro than two 1 ( r-oni, and lb" thrto persons having tho hmhl lil.tiibtr of vote i-ll ill be eltilul, nuy i usual vaiiuny tu the olln a of rounty tomrnls slone-r or tounty ntiditor kall bo blled, by Ihn ourt of umiiiiou pleas of the tounty In whleh uuih vanin-y -hall onur, b the npilntmcnt ot nn t lei tor of lhe pi opt r tounty who hull havo voted fr the 1 mum I "inner or nuditor whoso pl.ue Is to be filbil M ns to read - 'Ihrio tounty c uinuili'I(iticrkt ntid thrto rounty amlltoi- shall be tleitid lit tmli luuni) whtro mnh olll'trs nie ibti-eii. iu lhe jtnr one tlunisand nine hutidml and rltviii nnd evtry foiirHi tar thertalttr; nnd In lhe tleetioii of ai.l oilliei mi li luiilitted tlntur shall vote for 110 inure ih.tn two pir-otir., mid the three pi rson Iiavlnn tin high .ct immbtr of votis hh ill be tleilid. nny nstnl Miiainy In the otlli e of tounty t ommlsioiit r or county auditor shall be lllled. by the mint of 1 omiimli pleas of the ount lu width -in h vn 1 nix -hall 01 1 ur. hy the uppoininicnt of ntt lei tor or the ptopr louiliy who ch.ill have Mited fur lhe tommUsuuitr or nuditor whom idaee In lo bo llllid. t t , Sthedule for Hie Amendments ltctlon 12 That no im onvt nit mo may nrho from tin- changi - In the t'oin-iliullon ot tho Commoiiwtalili. und in order tn tarry tho snmo into tumplele opetatloii, it U hereby deilirtd, "'in the 1 arte or ollbtrs i lei led by llie ptoplf, nil tirms of ollbe lixid by ntt or A"miiiI.1 nt 11 11 odd iiumbir or inrn --hall einh be lingHuiied one ji.ir, but the I.i uMaturr may ImiiKo Iho IniL'lh of tin hrm. provided On Itrms for whlih aiith oillttrs nro cln ltd shall always be for uu tveii iiuinh r of ntr-'. The above exti nsloii of olUdal tt mis shall not atTut olliitrs 1 It (ted nt tho j-tniral tin Hon ot one thousand nine hundml nnd tight, nor nny t ty, ward, borough, township, or e let Hon di vision oHiiers, wbii-i Itrins of ollb e, iiudir ex ii.ljng law. lid iu Hie Ji.it one thousand lillia huiidrnl nnd ttn. .... In tin )iui- om thousand nine liumlrnl und ten the niuiililp.il 1 let t loti shall bo held on lhe third '1 111 bday of 1'ebruary. ns li.-rtloroie, but nil tilllu r 1 host n nt that tlntlon to an oleo Iho leiiular tt nn of wbbh ts two enix, nnd ul-o nil 1 h- Hun olln 1 rx nud nss bMr 1 Iiokcii ut Ibat .li.lititi, Khali h nu un) 11 tlio fir t Monday of Dntmbtr III tin- (arone tbuvi'-aiid tiltio biindrnl nnd thvtn All ollli th fim-tu ut that tin Hon tu nib. s Iho it nn of whh h Is now four iars. ur t- inad four mr by Hie op. liitlon of thepo nun ndiiit ills or thl- si In dub?, fhnll mtvo until the br-t Moioliy of Hmmbir In Hie tar ono Hiiii..iiid nine hundred nud Hilrtien. All ju-tlees or Hie piaie. maglsirate- nml libit rmi 11 t hiiHvn at Hint 1 lei thin, hall e rve until the tlrt-t Monday of lietimhi'r In the jnir one thousand nine huti dnfl nnd lirteen. Afor iho jenr iiliutnn liuii dnd nnd tin. nnd until the I,.gMature i-hall oibtrwbe provide, nil trims of city, ward, bor ounh. towimhip. nnd tin turn division olbnrs shall hmln 011 the first Monday of Im ember In nn odd iiumbi rtd !-ar. All illy, ward, bnrnunh, nnd township oflleerM holding otltie al Hit dan- of the npproval nf theso nun ndiin nu, whose li rms or 0III1 e may 1 nd In tho jenr one thousand nine hundrnl nnd eleevn. -hall miiHiiuo to bold tbilr olllt until Iho first Monday or l-ctrmbir of Hint yr ..... All Jmlgn of Iho toiirtn for Iho several Judlclnl dUirotH. nud nU nil munty ollb ers, holdliiK olllie nt lhe dale of Hie nppmviil of Hkmi' nmend menir., whnfe terms of oilW e may t nd In tho year one thorn-nod nine liiindn ! und liven, fball nintlnui to bold their ollb t - unlll tin first Men d iy of .lanunry, one thousand nine hundrnl nnd twilve A true opy of Joint Hmolullon No. 3 UOUKUT .MeFi;iI, Fecrttary of tho Commonwealth, LYRIC THEATRE HKNJ. II. HITTUIHH. 1' USKH& Miinniii.r FRIDAY . AUGUST-I4 EVENING A. Q. SCAJYUWON Presents the famous Musical Comedy Success "The Real WIDOW BROWN" An endless chain of Mirth and Melody 10 Rig Musical Speclalites 10 A bevy of Pretty Girls A Coterie of Clever Comedians An Array of Gorgeous Costumes. LIFE -COLOR BEAUTY. PRICES, 15, 25, 35 and 50 cents Dlazram opens nt V a. m.. rUIUAV. Al'OU ihT U Itolh I'honca. Dn. a. o, nAMt'oiii), 11KNTIST, Will nciilliT Ihn Iioiisb of K. 8. TltAVIS. KIJUINUNK, I'A. Prom AiikiiH 1, 100H, nutll lurthor nollre. Tbe Nhw Beparato Skirt for 1908 ot MENNKU&UO 'rlatorea c.nnbln st)l, comfort und economy. All new pie d ictlons. 0 6 Meiiiinr .V Co. will close out i.u odd lot ofWiml Jnrkrt Hultn nt li'imhaa blf prico. 7l m