THE HONESDALE CITMKNT : THURSDA.Y MORtflSGr, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908, THE CITIZEN 6. A. Puckihaim THUH8DAY MOIININO. BKl'T. 17, 190. IlK.l'UIli.ICVN TIOKKT. NATIONAL. FOB I"RWIIItNT. WM. HOWARD TAW, of Ohio. FOR VICC rilUIBtllt, JAUK8 8, BUKltMAK. ol New York. PHI M.ICTOIM AT LARIIC MOItllH U CLOTII1KU, ot l'blIJsl.hls, UENJAMINF. JONKB, Jr., ot l'ltliburp. run district xi.tciona, Dlat. 1 John Hurt 2 11. A. Davii 3 F. T. Chandlr -K. A.OImbel 6 F- W. I'M ton C-U, J. Klllolt 7- (l. II. llflfl Iltt. 17 W. S. Settle 18- llobt. O.Neal. Br. 10-J. (). BUneman m TbomM bhlpler w. F. Itetnoldi 11 A. W.McCullouRh a 1. T. Ilogerf, 8-J. I). Abbott 24 JuiIrh J. r. layior ol. m. I', llauiman 25 J. F. llowWDg 10- Col.U A. Pbllllpa ai-llernian Slinou 11 J. L. Wewell -J7-T. T. WlLou Il-Jobu MatLIM M-l U. Hoe. 13- A. II. Miller W-O. C.Bhultr 14 W, T. MoCatie 30 O. A. HibcocK 16-ro. W. Wllllami 81-A. It. IVaiwk 18-1). J. Waller, Jr. !W II. U Wllllami BTATE. roil judoi or icpibior court, WM. I). 1'OKTEIt, ot Allenbenr. DISTRICT, run coKORifS, OH MILKS 0. l'RATT. of Buiquebanna. COUNIY. roR mrnraiKTATiva. W. E. rERU All, of Mount I'leaisnt. roR .uimit, M. IiF.E DltAUAN, of Uoneidale. I-OB PBOTnONOTART, KT0., WALLACE J, BARN KB, ot Berlin. roR RIOIITIR AMD ItCCORlllR. ALFRKI) O. BLAKE, ot Botbauy, roR oouktt coumkmoniiu, J. K. I1UUNUECK, of Equtnunk, TUUUAB V, MADtltN, ot Dreber. FOB COCMT ADDITOM, ARTBUIt W. LARItABEE, of Blarucca. W. BROCK LKBI1EU, of Bteillnu. TOR niHTIIICT ATT0RM1T, MYHON E. BIMONB.ot Uoneidale. Election Tuesday, Novembers, 1008. Another Constitutional Stumbling Block. Tho Demooratlo "trust-buster's" al legation tbat the Republican party has not sent a single trust magnate to Jll, or enforced a (23,000,000 Hoe against a trust, Is now relntoroed by tho oharge that the party has not prevented the anthraolte roads from carrying t'lelr own ooal to market, in competition willi other shippers. The failure on the lat ter point Is a fresh Illustration ot the faot that there are oertalo aspeote ot the trust and monopoly question wuloti our experience has not yet taught us to deal with sucoess folly. The Hepburn bill for the regulation of railroad rates in Interstate commerce, passed, lu 1900, contains the following provision : "From ami after May 1. 1003. it shall be unlawful for any railroad company to transport from any State, Territory or the Ulstrlot of Columbia, or to any forelgu oouulry, any arttoie or com modity, other than timber or the manu faottirfd urodnots thereof, mauufaoiur ed, mlued, or produoed by It or under Its atmmruy or wuien it may own in wuoie or in part, or In whloh It may have an interest, illreot or luuireat, exoepi eucu articles or commodities as may be neces sary or Inteuded for Its use In the con- duot of its buslnets as a common car rier." This provision was designed to pre vent the coal carrying roads, which mine coal, from discriminating against tuelr mining competitors whose ooal was hipped over their roads, and to seoure this1 result It prohibited the former from oairylng their own coal, while requiring than to carry for tuetr competitors. we priuoipal roads in this Btate, affeited by this prohibition, are the Mew Jersey CentraJ, Lehigh Valley, Del aware, Laokawanna and Western, Del aware and Hudson, Krie, Philadelphia anil Heading, and Pennsylvania, The 'oompanlesownlug these roads,and others whoso stook Is held by them, own ninety percent, of the anthraolte coal remain lug unmlued, and ship about four-fifths of their uroduot over their own roads. ijnder the foregoing provision of the Hepburn act, known as the "commodity olauee," the government last spring be gan a proceeding In the U. S. Ciroull Court at Philadelphia, to restrain the oompaules mentioned from transporting ooal mlued or owned by themselves. Last Thursday, a decision was reudered by'twoot the three Judges by whom the oase wan heard Gray and Dallas de claring the elaiife unconstitutional, while the third Judge Ilulungton dls seated, but without Qllng an opinion. The chief ground of the deolsluu against tun constitutionality of th clause In question Is that, without due prooess ot law, ltdeprives the companies ot an Importaut property right, whloh was lawfully enjoyed aud exerolsed by them prior to the enaotuieut of the statute, under the laws of the States In whloh they operated ; that It Is unrea sonable in effect ; and is an Invasion ot the rights of the State "by striking down the liberty hitherto Innocently enjoyed by Its oltlxous to engago In interstate oommerce to the fullest extent, us to all harmless artloles, whether owned or not owned by the oarrler." A LAW that went Into etleot Sept. 1st compels Now York olty employees to pay their debts. Under Its provisions the City Controller is compelled to pay Judg ments eutoied agalust them. These are tnr tliliia mirnliuau.l r. . ..A-..... ..I oount, and Inolude everything from the grooer'd bill to the saloon keeper's reck oning. Slnoe the begluulug of the mouth the Controller has been reoelvlng execu tions agalust the employees ot the olty at the rate of fifty a day, uud he must pay 10 per oeut. of these eaoh mouth, deduct ing tho amount from the salaries. Most ot the debtors are polloeiueu and firemen and luAuy of the creditors are saloon keepers. IN Jilgh lluaure, the operators of our free republic have very oapable rivals lu officials ot the effete monarchies of Eu rope. M. Albertl, Daulsti Minister of Justice from 1901 until his resignation ou the 231 ot lust July, Is found to have been experimenting with Aiuerloau gold mini, stooks, sluuo with the result of drop plug Ills own fortune, besides several million dollars belougmg to the "llundes taudelil Sparkustf," u Uuauolal Institu tion ot whlrhe was Presldeut. The Danish Vf jits' Mutter Association loses about ( 1,500.000, and thousand ol mall dinners suffer the loss of Individ ual deposits that praotlcally ruin them. Albertl last week surrendered to the po lloe, aud ooufessed a long series of frauds. TllK statistics presented at the recent National Kuoampiueut of the (I. A. It., at Toledo, show that during the jeur 1907 the number of deaths atuoug mem bers of tho order was 10,24.', aud ttiut the number in good standing at the close of the yeu,r whs 227,157. Henry M. Kevins, ot lied Hunk, .V. J., was eli-etul Coiumamler-lu-Clilif, Durlug the enr 5,407 were added tu the roll by musler lu pr reinstatement. The Depoilt Guaranty Que it Ion Again. When Col. Bryan, In hia Topeka peeoh, aid that between Deoeiuber, 1907, and My, 1908, the banks ot Oklahoma, under the deposit guaranty system, had gained about four and u half millions In de posits, while the national banks whloh were outside of tbat system had lost more tlian a million, he omitted some Import ant details wlilsh have sltioe been pub lished. In the aet ot Congress providing for the organliatlon of the two Terri tories as a State was an appropriation of 5,0W,O0O us a toboul fund, and In No vember, 1907, this was paid Into the Htato Treasury, and deposited In the natloual banks. On February 4, 19J9, the deposit guaranty law went Into ellect, and as fast thereafter as praotloable the State deposits were withdrawn from the na tional banks that deollueil to accept the guaranty law, and transferred to tho banks subleot to this law, the amount Involved being about 45,500.000. It is also tald that a similar course was pur sued, to a large extent, with the deposits of oounty and municipal funds. And thus Is the milk In this ooeoanut account ed for. It will further appear that slooe the natloual banks, with nuoli a large withdrawal of deposits, have sustained a net loss of only $1,101,807 80, the discrimi nation against them by depositors can not be serious. Three-quarters of a oeu. tury ago, In the State of Mew York, the guaranty of bank deposits, as a remedy for panics, proved a failure. Now tbat, under somewhat different oondltlons, the same remedy Is being "tried on the dog," In Oklahoma, It will be well to wait until Its effeot Is clearly shown before It Is ad ministered to the whole country. Tuk combination of raoe track gamb lers and grafters In general In the State ot New York, whloh has made every ef fort to defeat the renomlnallon of Governor Hughes, received a knook-out blow at the State Convention on Tues day ; the Governor being renominated on the first ballot, by a vote of 827 to 131 for Speaker Wadsworth and ill fur ex-Rspresentatlve Stewart. The State machine," whloh led the opposition to Hughes, tried to Indue various promin ent itepublloans luoludlug Kl-Seorotary Root and Joseph II. Choate, to staud for the nomination lu opposition to the Governor, but without buoocss. TllK New York Dally Times pub llshee a dispatch from Galveston, con talnlng the startling auuouuoemnnt that 150,000 negro Republicans In Texas have repudiated the Uepublloan tloket and will support ilryau. As the whole Texas vote for President in 190-1 was but OU, 008, of whloh only 51,342, ot all oomplex ions, were couuted for Roosevelt, It will be seen that a transfer of 150,000 from the Uepublloan to the Demooratlo Bide may change the result, uuloss the re turns are carefully pruned by tho return ing boards. Sterling- Skit. 14-.li. "Dry, dryer, drlost," will express our condition Here lor some time past. Our never falling springs aud wells are getting very low and some i armers r re ueguiuii'g tu cart water. John Uilluer Is very III with nueumo- I la aud D-s. Slmous and (illpln are in oonstaut ntteuilauoe. Ou the 7th. waiter Musrovs took his wile to a hospital in Borautou to be oi erated upon for appeudloltls. We are pleased to hear siuoe the operation that the symptous are favorable. Mr. Mil-.-grove also bad the misfortune to lose a rood Horse last week. Stella, Myrtle and b loyd Uross leave for Wyoming Seminary this week. Also Moses Ubau aud Mason Uilplu. Uraoe Glllner left for Perklomen last week aud Earl Cross goes this week. Mrs. Morilla Gdnln Duuu aud dauirh ter, of Beaoli Lake, are visiting Sterllug menus. Lenora and Nettle Cliff, of Sorantou, are visiting In town. HenJ. L. Dsoker Is stilt living, with no proBiieot ot Improving. J. 1). Gilpin has been oouQued to the house (or the past lew week", but Is now on me menu. Prof. Jaoob Crew Hue. of Stroudsburi? Is prlnolpal of the new high sohool and iiaura unpin ami untie uross are as sistants. About 70 pupils were in at tendance l:ist week. A new bell In in town aud in due time Its LUUiljitl tunes will be heard tloatiui; over these hills aud valleys oalllug the chlldreu to duty aud pleasure. We nope all tile iiuiiiis will au;ireaiate aud I in prove tuese gomen momcuta as tuey are paBsiug. George Gilnlu Is tenoning the Webster BOtlOOl, John Smith lias sold his old home stead to George Stevens for (1,500 ai-il a pleoe ot laud to Frank M. liarues for t'XW. In the near luture Mr. Smith will dispose ot his personal elTeots. Last week W. W. Miller, ot Ktusoui, was the guest of his sohool chum, David uross. All who desire to avail thomselves of the 5 per aunt, reduotton lu taxes must pay ttieui uy rjept zutu. I. D. Uilplu is having his house re modeled. C. 13. Webster and ton are now on an outing. They have takeu lu Portland Maine, and Uoston, Mass. Hawley. Beit. 7th. James M. Snyder, eocro tary, and Dr. It. J. Buckley, president ot tho Bitoty Mutual Insurance Co., of Labanon. were la town last Thursday. to adjust tho loss on W. J. Cjbb'd saw mill. Thero was 500 insurance in tbo Safety in Bingham's agency and tbo loss was paiu in run. The 25th anniversary of tho W. C. T, U., which will bo held in Hawley Sept. lbtn and 17(b, will present a most ad mirable programme, the principal foa- mrosoi woicu win ue afternoon liiblo loadings and ovecinc lectures. A degree team and a delegation from mo ocrunion loago, A. U. U., vtsitod liuwloy. Hjnday. Preparations aro betas madn la rn ceivo Evangelist Davidson hero ou San day, Sept. iu, when ho will bjgiuutbroo woeKS eerios ot ovauKoiiaua serviucs. Preparatory sorviooB. consisting ot throe ovciiiags eucu ween, win bo held until tho arrival of Mr. Davidson. Many of our people will remember Mr, Djvid eon's good work done lu Uawloy tltteeu years ago. Mihs Orra Hollison. who has boon spending tho summer vacution at thu noma ot ner sister. Mm. a. vickcr, left last Ibursday for Hammond, Virginia where, she has u position teaching echo jl Miss Uraco Malolott Monduy lor Corn wall-on tho Hudson, to bigin tho duties ot school tcaubiug. Miss Mao Killam is sponding a wook at Um.'IIu Park. N. J. Mrs Irene Hums, ot Dunmorn, epunt last week in ilawluy, ut tbo homo ot her cousin, u. uionam. Mr. and lire. 1). F. Hoffman, of Iloyt vino, Pa., uro guoBtsof friend in town Miss ftettio Klwards, ot H-nuitou uud Mrs. John Madixan. ot Port Jcr vis, aro visiting their purcnts, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. KdwarJs, at iho Kmt Knd, M s M ibcl Hodman left a week ai:o for llruuklyn, N. Y,, whtuusho will begin proparutiun for a traiuod nurso in tbn Juwish Hospital, A now profession, known as that of tbo "two-ioggou dogs," has beon lutro duuod by tbu Paris authorities. A tax of ton francs a ycur is imposed on every dog. Many owners ovudo tho tax bv DavineS frauos a voar tJ their cou uieriru. When the tho olllciuls ruako in fiuirioa the concicrgo denies tho exis to.ii'O of tbu dogs, and tbo rovonue is defraudod, Tho authorities aro now Diving guod wages to a number of ex pert human mutators ot the ciuino bark. The men wulk along the streets it ulght, b.irk outsido ovcry housn, and wbmi a dog replies lavu noiuoi inu uu dross uud toad around tho tax collactor, Additional Nearly Forgotten Facts. Des Fiscii. Tha writer's recollections ot Honcs dlo. so far as notable features of the towu's mi'.erial and social lite go, ex tend boctt fully tbreo scoro years. In deed some special episodes in his even earlier days are vividly remombered', but naturally they aro of a childish nature, and can only be fairly utllizad .when an appeal is mido to the appro. elation and sympathies ot tho little folkp. ' f Every village, however, i he nu"Vr of course depending lar.;?ly upon th" iK)of the community, hu it" porcon- tag9of cranks harmlojs or ntbjrwipc and when It is remembered that for many years Honesdalo was u boomiug town, somotbiug after, or porhapi rather typical of tho style ot the mush room cities of the fur Won at a later period, it is not to be wondered at tin. It soon became tho Mecca ot at toast its share of tbo morally and mentally dis torted. So it falls out that early Honesdalo, or at loaet the writor's association with Honosdale's oirlicr history, brings up to his mind's eye character after char acter whose ways, to say tho least w-.r.) peculiar. Among theeo were Dan More, Qcorge McQeo, Jane Green, Tho 'TiUh too Ponies," Ben Kiacb, Crazy Sil, Jonathan Hicks, and porhaps a dozen mora needless to name, unless tho fu ture drift ot this ssries should loud them into groater prominence than ut present seems probable. Ben Finch and Crazy Sil were e nil tho king and quojn of tboso celebrities, with roigos far outlasting tho others in tale of yearn and with idiosyncracles attracting much groitor public nttcn tion. Don Finrh was a tall, straight, llncly proportionel man, bearing upon lui shoulders a head of remarkable hIzi; but, as the writor rocollocts him, with a long and loose jointod strld) while on tho etroots, and a babit ot throwing one leg ovor tho other halt-way abov) tin knee when seated in a houso. Ho was a good mechanic, and during tho carl portion ot his lifo worked at the carpen ter's trade, nnd his diligence and thrift in this calling was, as will appear, in considerable moasuro tha cause of his mental undoing. Evon after bis reason became eoriously impaired, he remain ed capable, and did good manual sei vice, whon, on very rare occasions, he could bo induced to work. Ho could givo a connoctod and corroct acount of a sormoo, and was ablo to exhort effectively and offer a fervent pruyur m religious meetings. Although hie. mind was in ruins ho rotaind bis natural shrewdness in a rcmarkablo degrco aud could reason and converse well except in reteronco to certain matters concern log which bo was subject to nil munuer ot curious fancios. His paramount idoa was that ho was a distinguish".! personage. Ho was Im mensely lickW with tho title of "Sir Beujimiu,' bestowed upon him by the boys, with whom he was always on thu best of terms, and whose protonded def erence and homage ho acccptod as ten dered in ell sincority as due his rank and social position. The red, white and bluo ribbons with which they were ac customed to bodock him, the feathers stuck ia his hat, and tho gay scraps of cloth with which ho was often bodix m.'d made him vastly proud, and were won. ith an air which would liavo don honor to a Knight ot tboOarter. U'cry thing of that nature was tikua un kindly, and regarded ns noeesary ou' wiri evidonoos of his superiority vur properly suppliol by appro)iitw frioaip. Oa sjvoral oojui.na whii thus doorutji he went tocbirch, tu upon some pUuublo plot woill g.-Aci- ouily permit the eex'.on to disrobe bin, of bis Query before taking his sous wit th) cjugregition. U) wh aa f.U itivo listener, and had a rj-jur'kabl') .tpiiiud tor applying wbitho rjgard-j as special hits t.i such ot the iviIijicj as hu full ' hivo boeu tho objects ot tho miuis.er reproof. At suoh times he would lorn about, and oa discovery o' theimagina., oilprit, would nod his head at him -' miohas to siythi; t'n 1 ) ; t-1 j - wi giod and applicable; soui.'timos nljiui; ia aa auiiblo voice, "Yes, tha.'ti it I' Oivo it to them I" or "That's a wipe I" In order to oieourij t'n prjiciuru lay ou thitru'.h a littb inrl:r, aril nj. spire tbo wiokej onoj in thj least. I' his piouj hoirt o'aeriJh )i uuy aversion to a fellow bslng. whether, it wai t. Elder Miller, ot Abmgtoa or Harford or somewhere thitherward, with whom ha was in hopelosi varum:-) ou nemo doctrinal points. His c.Htjmary cli max to adujjuioa or nrgimin: with anyone, in which he fanci'ii lunu)i( to have been the victor, wh, "la its a good one on Eldr Miller I" Ben never forgot thit he was na un married man, and he was ever on too verge of taking to wife mm) rich or especially diatingulshel heiress. For a time, in tho height of hor popularity ,ai a vooalisc, and her reputation as a phil anthropist, his fancy turned to Jenny Lind, tbo SwelisttNightiDgalo. Doub'. less it he could hive sooi hir nad gain ed her consent he would have marri 'l her. but botoro the allitr reie'n.l til it interesting st age, much, to his disappont- ment Otto Qoldsmith carried her ill His next bright particular Btar wup l.idy Jane Grey, although it is hard to under staud why ho overlooked iJD'ii Vic toria or Mrs. Franklin I'iiu-oj, ni.-t matrimonial entiiuglom'.'U'n leeuinig 1 1 oiler butsmill obilacliut) hist inc. i in this direction. Ho noor nr.) 1 o( talking ot Lidy Jane, and was nccuj- tomui to repeat, as showing thu pop liar sympathy with his lUluchmeiu "To Hyraouio I took a i ruin', To sen my lady lliat Imiki ao spriii'n . An ) uu ihr ay tliii p "iiili i), lie's goltiK lo see, III,, 1-ildy l,li')." But hu was not aslliili in Ins doiiro t'i socuroa rich bride. Ho cherished biotid Bcheines of philanthropy wmch ho in tended to put lu oxeeution ue siou us hu could comnianJ tho necessary amount ol funds. Hn planned the building (it a ratlroad to thu I'acillu long before such a projoot wus seriously considered by pioplu uf sound mind, uud pruiuiHcil ov cry inbiibitaiit ii froopms fur u round trip ou ltd completion. Another ol Ins railroad sohomes wus u piiHsongi r n. cliuo from Iiidywood Lino to tlm hiiui mit ot Irving Cliff, tho hoisling power to bo a pair ot lusty lions, llo designed la nil so tho wages of the laborer iiiiJ lo ussist tho indigent. The widow and thu orphan wero never to look fur brc-id, la short, hu pledged himself to wipu suf fering from tho faco ot llo rartli win r evor money could accomplish I hat ii.il Kxcellout Christian that Ben wu, and with u blamoluts life, hu still had eomu idlosyncracles. Oa ono occasion some boil? givo hint a worthies? 15 bill, lie trhd to p5si it, but hilod. llo cntricd it niih him, baiw-.r, mid not elow t) rcallsj on it ot llvi flrat opportunity. LI? tvm phlding Riant; tho roil on one of hh piVtiai Hoao day, wheuacloeo filled ojuti tmrtoolr him with n wagon. aaa wu3 ns'ed for a ride Ucgave Uen a iit 0 nf0W miles, and on setting him down demanded'a dollar for the service noa out t.-i h hla wullet. and tendering ! ,.,, fl50 doll ir hill received four dollars i.' . Uj h?n vrrut on hl way f . .- .. i ii h tu ' oiu, mid telling 'i . .: j o- r a jd or ng iln with the , gr i"r miiio, The miiur, lieing p irtlv ! i.n,).i' irei, no Jcr uslsod fur Iho redemp t.o i ot tho bill, and the good dolhrs fur-' nil iad liu with many good supp"rs vh u lie might hive otherwise gooe huaw. Fi n'li imigmed hlinsslf a musician, anl bdbitutlly eirri-d with him a sti pirinuui'jl lla-o or II llh which lie t) jk gro u d.MuU' in looting or ftcrapi-g f jr ,h" suppn-T.-d dtloctation ut liu tus's Hcir loJ r u. , 1 nmjng his tiiad9 in diiljr 3t pi i.'ji us ate i lily us tho oirtli a -jii'id tlr; sun. Wniln not tbinkiug ut h in or sjpo-j iug him to ba nigh his cn iarful fnco would bo aim nnd tbu boy s would run tj greet him. His trampifg ground wan Wayne, S isquehimi'f and Luziran cauotii's, ,.nd his orbit brought him tj llonclalu every tew months. It wh not nr.cessar) , when he put in un appjur rieo to say, ".-ir HenjMiiia, will yo.j ojmn in and iliu'i with us )'' for lie felt in tun.. ,'. lib-rtylo no whnro bo pie is-1 us iki wind to blow where it li-tnh. If nut entirely ojiivcniont to ootjrlaiu hi.ti f.ir,h"r, ho would sug ijiii; a Ij.iii uf u tow Inindreds of Ihoue an l- fjrprMu.r esigi'inMo", but uuuld ch j 'rfully ucvp- acjuploof shillings to ptyfir ins ii'ght'e lolging rlsiwhere. Whm ho h id vmU'J "il of his friends h ' would disippp irns qiiicttly nsho had ionic, lifiving a liirewr-ll rarJa; simply vaiuuing, id uno kniA'ui whore he InJ g i, f ,r i i ono ioulJ ink ium. He iv is udniii 1 to l;. i.v his busiuccs, uud no oil') w mil pr.MUin ) to uuddlu with liH all U'S I '. is uuri jiii to tr fld th" d 'volopmont ut Ibn'u hiiliun i hi in. in youth ho win s ib r uud m et" i ly ni his truJo U3 any iii4ti could b.-. U'lul accumuhitud a li'i.iuiam" sun of money, cnrrii-d a gold winch and dn j d hntter than th") nver- iii;o iiit'chanlc 11" waa on thu pjint ot burg inaintd uen a lollop worhisn chciit-.j hira outot ull of his property. His change o! fortune resulted in his be ing jilted by hi ioU"idJj und from that m. . mi.it liu ru.jii h"g i-i tjtottjr. Ho u mill not ti"nr .ipagainiT tho loss of his lady-!oe nnd oi? trevmw, w:J evont ujlly Id boui'ii) h)pjl.3j.ly insau". Ilenco the peculi ir formot his delusion, ll'i wis ovji-i'i love and rv.-r CjUi tiuu his hoards. Aiihis fun ;ics Iriftcdiu thi chauni'l. 'sir l!-rj:n'ii wn upvayi hopmg th P, hi" re nan bl vri'is wi ul i .bi grntilled, und ever im wuo know hirn h"lp J him to liopj. li poy Ueti 1 Bui finch di" 1 on H.e o-h'Teiloif tho Moo-iiu forti i.r moro j Ji.rs .go. us hupe that wh in h i o.r Tjd upon the otcrtiil life tho qihU, whui forsomnny ye.irs chrouiel Ins oirthly pxistpuoo wero mercifully swop; uw.iy.and tho roward pro-ur-oi th? trulj gool accord ol himt THE MUllTI'AIir llFC'mll. John AungiT Itii hard it. Hi j am, M. i.i v II -a s" ... .fell. 15, Is ..lull' lr., I- I)lierry... ,Jiil 1.1, l-c I mi , llr. W n. Apil, 7. !!' I r, niri.Hi. Mini. 10, 1" . an: f, I..-. 'JB. u, H-ll IIIUXS 1U . u i l ' iir'uiii'. - I III I, l. I Ml ,iHLr .. I I , A. I) -.1 ,1 , tiii i I'.. I) .n--i... Kl.i . I ". I), .mi ii, J ill ll'. IKij it lie". I, 1--Ji Hurl Ki,-, tiiv w.f ' mm. K j. : ' !l. '.. v t I". I 1 1 In ,1. " H- .1- i Ot. i 1' Ko, I m a .1, '.n ! ly J l II il II -, I'll -ir It, l I-. .t.i. I, Jill V i 'll ul m K M.'.l 1 i ,i e- IVIi . -i-a -I l -tu -! 1'rll .v ll le i. .-ir , .1 .In i'. Iteilly tu I- U .ipi"ie.. i.u H Int. ilei .,i n -pl'Z -i Ill-, -ilallllii, SVurte'i'ilo, . V, Kl l i A H. 10111, ikiiM Hiiuili A. '. li' 1 I'.lliilml-'t V . I, 21 Alli.-i i r h .-ii.l hl.ii 'ill. ! Ill .1. W ..ml K, 1 in Ij, A'u.id Rohiil WiBfJii. ...SIiiK-h .1. IMI M IV ii. Is. il -Vl.t 7. Is," Illll.. W l-'ili ipi a III, l-,;ti fell. I, WI ..I) ,'. .1, .Jinn 1 1, ; ..fell. 2.1, l-'Jl ...Klill (I, I-! .-Jl'pt. 17. IH . u-; . Hi, I'll. ..IJ.'l. 2.'. IsJ '...pill IS, lM .ifllt. 0. I ,, lieu. 11, lstl.1 .. Iii-e. Int.) . 'ipill 1.1, 1-)' . Apiil U, ISM ..K.I'. -Ii, IS . Am:, in, t'n'i: ..lr..-.'4,.rjjtl . ..,1 1 is, W Milanville. HlilT 11 Ii. Mrs. 1). II. ili-,i,ili nnr Mis. bi iUi' U trpi nit r liavu recovered IIOIII lilt .I' It'll...,! ,1)111 nh. J. J. lleUinioiiii r.'iuiiii'd from llui hauiio, on 1-Viita ia-l. ili- Ji-iiuii- Ii.'li.iu, ul Deposit, N. Y iit-i'.i, Visitoit tier lucee, OUs. Ilenr Uu.'s. Mr.-.H . orge Iloiilriil,;i-, of Krnnklyu, Ii vifiiiu ner reiuiivia ill nils lilliun. Mrs. ll.li.tJmr uiiil cinlilreii haven turiu d t i tlit-ti h ium ut I)iit.m iri', tin!,,- Sim i .-r h i returned liuu.ii iru: L'ik.' lliiiiti.i.iniiuiid Ali i JuOt-.ju 1,-oiu uai'i ouii i;ei t, a. (leolill l'i inner left fur Wvoiuliii: isi'iumarv on i-.-' jut ium. Mus Itiuneli , .--.tnpsoij, of Niuvark, N .1., is visiting her i-.. iter, Mm. liiiujmai n.a)t'-. Ai i-r in llliium lius ri'liitiiiil to Vroj Ii A. C vrpenti'i-, who hits been H.iraii )ii ii. i h.isiuuss, Is u gutstof Mrs 1) II. H.i. eh. liitiu'-liy MoUiillough has ii'tiirued tu lllllgllllllltOII, ill Mary ll-iroanr liai returneil lu l,ri .1- i-v i - tft.-r speii-liu bjiui? weel.s Willi ir , ml-- In tin.- vieiuii). Mr- r. Siuiii, ., ,t Tiiliy f ,t llili liiimtiili. .Illlu. ll ll 'Li.ll- . I. mil IV Willi IllDMil. '1'ii'U-, id A I a iHn-v.lli', I'.i , ti-iliiile. il' -I Ull.'rt l.ai: ..u'i, Ijjrii.-'i lind I'.. 11. i.l, .letiruliT, l.'oruell I. lid I'll i huh-. Hi leu jl.alrn.ler uud Duuulil il, Irudi-r, who Iiuvh spent tun siiiuiut-r a- t.ie "Fulis" rutuiii' d to llnuliljii last M:. .III! ft, nr l.iiii Vltitl 1 'I' l-Ul t Ll UCl i'u 1. 11 1 .,('.1, of Hroo'il) l', 1 1)) hi iltiu'iuetiiu. l'ii"y i'- r.iii" ' mill i-spt ut in 11 I i) I, IiiiiiuiiiiiU, Bethany. . riKIT. l-"i 1 --Til i"i, 1 "r nt tu iur 1 initio Wi ilnei-I l ovi'li.ni; m.h ,iy ui'iiili i-iiJiivimI. tlv'i'i -r.1 iii til'-'ti' il uiiil ill ,'l' nll'.ll ol iillluera ul tlui I.ulk".' A ul tiii'U pliici', Aim, Ulmrli'K Wi'hli hi'luir I .-1- i-. 1 l'i.lilnit mil Mm. Uhur.t'i, HI'iki', Vn'i' I'ri'iHili'iit, Tin' I'liiuiiKiu iii) biielu', FriiKy jvi'ii iuir tu tlm l'l.li) t'-riun cumuli with lih i r ill) 1 itl 1 urn , i I unit lii ll.iil in. Mr. iiuilMip. V. I. AuiUthuu auil fuiu lly ntiiriii-il In tluir liuluo In Willti'f Hum', flu 1 11 nl ,1 y. Ailiurt IIiiiIit H" nt Miiinhiy with (lay Ki'tuii. It uu I M. J- H- '-' ' ly w.ir.i i-utd-Inn,- 1 11' ii-, --r, iuiMl.i ut tin i,,t 1 ii M ',1, 1 .ll i't-. llo, n -r Ii illmi. 11 p. II 1. i -i A. Wiiu In ni-ti in,i.ii:t tu ri'tiirn ' o 11 j.i - lull', Wi'itiii'ejiij lor lit,, win: 1 r. I. ii'.-i' ll ily will rotiirn to hurhomu In K.n .''o 1 tu- lny- i:,-i-,i il.iiuiiici lrnre fur Htntu Cul-U-Kf. WuiIiii-hIh)'. Kulul, will, m umi v tiuu t IIii.ii, 11111I1I11 III' tlulllll'll tu l1u I Ul) HOI It It ill llll'l 1I11, uu I Hu' mi.i ii a liuiilii iln la t,i iliKi-m nil I'm fui.il )"tl '"I- Win 11 Illll 4tUtll lUIl O.lli'l Uu It Ml 'Im It till It. UU I III till) lllDilllllllltl ihiiioitfui'ii i- ui ttuiK tiruiiKur mi l uliii in I11K1' ll lt Hlilllilf llullll.ll Viork lU'llll. Ku dul ilinla ull Jii'liul. II uuikt-a iliu .10111. lull 1 u.t I urn) 11 ii , luu, ,int tu Hike, ll Ii uM luio by I'KII, luo DiuKiat. Fifteen Day Piano Factory 734 aamsm Whim i nu httVM a cold vou mnv ht sure It hnn linen en u end imllrwtlv hv nnHtliiH.fmn. ati'l t nriiHiUHnlly you tamt flrt or nil take rjomWtiltiK to inov'M ttio bowclrt Tilt? le nhui Ium iiitiflu Ktnncdy'a Iiaxutlw Coimti vrup ho fucrpS'rii1 auil o m-nemlly ih mninltil. It iloi lint i'onitlpatu likti m pt ot th" nil fiiPhiotit'il coiiL'h curt'i. hut mt tlu otlu r h Kid it tntly mut'H tint huwt'Io nii'l ut thh fiiim tiniM hciiU Irrltulum mut nt!ii mil nnmatioii ot thu ttinmt. Hold by I'-FII l'im DruIft. )Hvitt'ri Ta'-bolizeiJ WHth Uaz ! Sulve if rtH'omin'i)tled as th liftt IhltiK to um toi pin b. it iri, ot 'ouri', rooiI lor ainuniK wh"rt naive tu upedMrt. Ituwant of Imitii tioue. HuUl by PKHj Thu Druirfilcl. LYRIC THEATRE I1KNJ. II. Dm'lllcn.Ii'Mi'ufc Mnnmi- TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 22d. Mildred flnUand' Ureateet Hucoeea, T H K Tlio Hdiutltiil Ilomantio Draruri In Four ComtiH'tti Al-Ib. TIiu Entire I'roiluctloii i-iiriitiil hy Iho Compiiny. A Cn-t of DijtlURiiltitiecl l'liiyem. Prices: Orclicitra, $1.00 ; Ortt Circle, 75. nnd 5oc, Bulcony, 75c. 50 and 33c, Uall.ry, asc. Smt SnK- at llox Olllce at V a. m., MONDAY. SEPTII.MIIUK 21. Uuth I'hono. Lyric Theatre bl XJ. II. niTritlCII. Luifcii & Muniificr XSf SEPT. 23 EDWIN J. HADLEY Moving Pictures RjATURI; SUItJI-CT TOURING EUROPE VIKWfl OF Aiicli nt Binl Moilurn Ilame, EiiKland, Norway, (ii-riDiiny, Ituly, elu. PRICES, 15c, 25c, 35c. and 50c, .-KM' rtATiK lit tll Uaz linl.-o ut 11 111. Tumiluv . Hi'iilimilier Until t'holipa, NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Owinu to thi? continued diouhL jMlronsul tin Ihnes vhL GMiboliJatcd WaUT Co, aic KMiiested to use caie in uc Uhe of v ator. Particular attcnt ion is called to article 7 of rules and regula tions stated on back of bill. s. a. Mcmullen Jr., Superintendent. xi 01 iri. or incoupoua tion No- t tu c in iM'irhy uivui that aiiapttllu itiuti mil tin ni i'lv In thn Ouv.'runr of thu Cmu luuuw.ullh nl IVm.'rt.. FiMay, Hfitt;iiihtir 2 MH, by Harry. I Atkliuou. tUiliu 11. Al kiiiMim mitl Atithouv J Lohb, uniler Iho Aot nf Ahm fulily ot thn (.'uinmotiweaUh ol I'uun i 1 1 viiin ti. i titlilfd "An Art to nrovhlt) for tho hii-itiinratlor. iinil rtuulalloh of icrtain iti iMiraiioiirt," upjinnfil April tfli. 1H7I. ami tin- iiippliMniit Ihyit'tu, for tho i hnrtur ot hii Uilt'ii'lfi rmporalioii to bo caUixl. "Ttif .UUniMm lox himI l.utulHr Company ' thi charm tr ami ohjHft of whb-U In to maim f.ii iuu luuib'T, Itoxuii, c book a and pirl of uiiil-, alii for thHHM purpnfH to have, po. ...aj .nil i-nliv all Iho tiuliU. biMitUU anl nrUilf:' ol ia.J Aut of Armh1y aittl it ppltMIH'Ut. A. i . WhAHhl., Jloiu BJnlf, Ta., tit'pt. 1. 11K)4. Uwi In " Prince OF New Upright Pianos An Event that Marks a New Era in Piano Selling;. A than Bars TREMENDOUS OUPUT of Strict ly First Class Instruments for less regular factory prices. Piano Price are down. The factory sale enables you to own a high-grade instrument for very little money and on very easy terms. Don't pay a big price for a good piano and don't buy a poor piano at any price. Take ailv.inl.-ige of the great Factory Sale' Wc quote tlicsc tiilic-ul'iush low prircs on strictly High Class I'ianos simply to introduce our superb instiiiincnts in this locality. You take no rhances wliatccr. Our written guarantee is liberal; it protects you fully ; it holds us responsible for the behavior of the piano for tin ji.irs. Pay a Little Cash Down. The balance in easy monthly payments Come and select the piano now. Now is the time. Small monthly payments will soon close the account. MAIN ST., HONESDALE. AHCNDMUNT TO Till: CONSTITUTION PIIO-1 1'usKu iu un: riiiziiNs or this com jiu.nui;alui run tiikik aitkoval ur uk jLcnu.N uv thi: cuM-ntAb asskmiilv or Illi; LOUMONVA KAl111 UP I'U.N.NS . LVANl A, l'Lbbl.SIU:il ll OKIiKK OP Illll SKCKCTAKY or tin: commoni;altii. in lLltUANC: or AitiicLi: win or thu consiii-ution. .Number Ouu. A JOIN 1' IU:tfObUTION riujxihlnti AimiiJint'iitri iu iho CouwtltutloQ of lUe ( uiiiiuuwu iltti or l'liuifl) Ivaula bo us to Con--nlilito tin- 1'uurtn uf Com mou Vlt-nn ot l'lilla li lj'hU .mil AIli'Ktuny Cuuntlta. anJ to Give Itii Ciiar.il Asfiiubly I'ouit tu KbtabllsU a Mj,ir.iti' Couu tu I'lilladcljihia Count)', with Cliinliial uti'l MIbiiUuihuus JuriaJUIIon. M' tiuu 1. lit' It rt'folvtd by the Siu.ite and IIuum) uf Itnni'tiit.itit'H in ik'iit'ral AHBiiubty nut, 'I ha l tin1 fulIiivUng ttuutiduunts to tlio Con fliitutlou uf l'uiti)lunla be, and tho a.tuio arc licit by, I'ro.ioM'd In uuiordanco with the clgh ti (.-ii tu urticlu ihircof: That tiictlou nix of article Avo bo amended by Birlklus out the nald section aud inserting lu l-l.ito tiitreof iho folloHltig: Suctlou ii. In tho count tta ot Philadelphia and AlleKhiu) all tho Jurlsdlctlou and iouvrt now Mated In thu smeral inimbtTed courts of common I'll in. Ehall bi tsted lu ono court of common I'lt-as in mth of nll lounilcs, cuniposcd of all thu jmlgiB in toinuilsaioii in tald Luurta. Such juriH.lii lion nnd bowcru shall extend to all cro- n,ftitiK at liu and in t'luliy which shall have mid fh.dl In- -ubjf.it tu fuili chaii(B as may i't titiiilo i-y law, ium ciibjtt (o change of venuo as i ruWl'd by liw Tlio prt-MldtMit Judgo of each of mo b.n i j tuuriH -nan io scuucti as proviUFU by Utw Tho numbir uf judges in each ot said courts y Iv. by law. in reascd from llmo to time. This uuKudniml ehall tnko cflect on the first .Munuuv or January Buctcvainir its auoDt on. tcllon 'I hat nrttclo flvt. pcttion pitrht. be amended by uiaklrn; an addltluu thcioto so that inc Biimo tnaii rca-i oh ioiiowb; Mciion b 'i no said courts lu tho counties of Philadelphia and Allegheny, rtanecttve.lv. shall. from time to time, in turn, detail one or moro of tluir judeca to bold tho eourts of over and unniiur nnu mo courts ot ijuarter eessians or the 1'iaio of said counties. In huih manner as may be dinetid by law Provided, That In tho i uniy uf Philadelphia Iho General Assembly shall hi. power tu iHtiiblltsh u m-parato court, ton iniiii( i.f not more tlmn four Judges, which hall hae t st luslvi! Jurisdiction In criminal c-aties and In Htieh other matters as may ho provided by Uv, A truu topy of Joint Resolution No. 1. houi;ut McArnE, Secretary of tho Commonwealth, AMUNHMCNT TO THlT CONSTITUTION TltO. posr.n io Tin; citizkns or this i om. MONW i:LTII roil TIlHflt APPItOVAL ou iti: .inCTION MY TUK OHNHRAIi ASSI.MDbY OF thi: ('oimonh'i:aiii or rnNNsviaVANiA, pi itf.isi ii:u my tmiiKit or thi; skckbtaky or thi; coMMoNvi:.bTH, in pumsuanck or AKiicbi; xvm of tiw constitution. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing nu Amendment to tlio Constitution of tho Couiniuiiuialtb, Allowing Counties, Cities, HorouKh, Townships, School Olstrlcts, or Other .Municipal nr Incorporated UUtrlctB. to IlMn.isc Tluir Indebtedness, Po Ii refcolwd by the Sennte and House of Rep resiiitaihes of tho Commonwealth of pennpyl am,i lu Central Assembly met, Tlut section i Uiit. aiticlu nine, of the Commonwealth of Peun Byhiuila, reading as follows: Section 8. 'Iho debt of any county, city, borough, township, hchool district, or other mu nUipnliiy or incorporated district, except as bereiii provided, (thnlt never exceed seven per lentuin upon iho nbbessed alue of tbo taxable property therein, nor shall nay such municipality nr lis:rl t Incur uuy new debt or Increase Us In flebtcdncss to an amount exceeding two per i-etitum upon sudi nbsessed valuation ot property, without the nt-sent of the electors thereof at a public ih'iion, In fcwh manner us hlmll bo prn Mii d by law, but any city, the debt of which now vHh Kevin per renltira of such nssessed Milu.iHini. my be nuthorled by law to increnso ttiu came thren per Leutum, In tho aggregate, ut nuy oro lime, upon such valuation," be nmemhd, In accordance with tho provUloua of tin ejgliteeuth nrth lo ot taid Constitution, so that -ald section, when amended, fchall read as followH - S.tion 8 Tho debt ot nny county, city, bor oukIi, township, school district, or other muolci pillty r Im i rporntcd district, cxnpt as herein provided, bhall never exceed ten per centum upon ihe assessed value of tho taxable property there in, nor i-li.il I nny buiu munirlpnllty or district In ur any ucw debt or tncrcaso Its Indebtedness to an amount txitcdlng two per centum upon sin h assessed valuation of property without tho .i hi nt ut lite electors thereof ut a public eleo tiuit. In u h maniii r ns eh.UI bo provided by law. Alii.i tup) t f Joint R. Mitullnn No. 2 RdiiKitT m. Arni:, .surctiry uf thu l'onnimiiw nlth. MI'M M tN I '1 1 1 I 111: f ONS'l ITl'TION PRO- ; mi 'uu: crtizi.Ns or tihh com- n , l .ll I'ull '1 Hi:iR APPROVAL OR UK- in'imv i, tiii: ci:m:raIj assi:mihy or 111) i i t M N RAI.'I II Ol" t'l.NNHUA'ANIA, i't 1. 1.' i ik 1 1 us oiii'Cit or Tin: si:rui:TAUY Ol illi: COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSUANCR or Ainicbi; xvm or nu; coNhin UTio.. Number Tbreo. A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing Amendments to Sections P.lght and '1 we iiiy-Ono of Article 1'our, Sections Eleven nnd Twelve of Article Five, Sections Two, 'Ihrcc and Fourteen of Artlclo tight, Section one of Article Twelve, nnd Sections Two and Mvm ut ArtUlo I'ourteiu, of the Constitution uf p. nmolvanla, and PiovMIur a Schedule tor t in l j UiK the Annulment Into Effect. 1 mu I. Hit it nmiUid bv tho Senate and 11 ii i Id pr Miitittivei, nt tho CnmmniiWi allh of lt in. )lvuiil.i In (ieiurnt Assembly nut, That the ' I Miii'ii in pinpu n a nun nuiiit nii iu inr i n ut ion uf iii rmiitiuniH. .ilth of Pi nu sy I i tu i i i. lain e with iho provUloiu ut Ihe ii ' iiiii m ut iu tin in r Amvndiix m One T Artb lo Four, Miltuu Eight. limi 2 Ai l it tiuu iiubt of nrllrle four uf the Con.-tiiulUm of pum)lvauta( whkh reuds .is lullnws "Uu hha nominate and, by und with tha ad Vko nud louscut of two-tblrds of all Iho ineinberi of tbo Senate, appoint a Secretary of tbo Coin inouwenlth and an Attorney -OiMierftl durlug plesi un, a Superintendent ot public Instruction for fiiiip tmm mill such other oltlceri of the Com int.uwonllh ns be Is or may bo authorizes! by tho ('(iiHtitiilloii or 17 law to appoiui, no suaii navu pow.r lu till nil vacancies tbat may happen, lu ill c lo whit.Ii ho may appoint, during ihe c . . i f the Senate, by granting commliBloiis wit. i h fchall rxpiro at tho end uf their next mu, be- shall buvo power to 1111 any vacancy that 1 1 i.i y happen, during tho recess of Iho Senate, la he umie of Auditor Ocneral, stato Treasurer, r-retury of Intel nal Affairs or Superintendent ot public lubtructlon, lu n Judicial olllce, or la any ut In r elictlve oiltio which hu Is or may bs au thorized lo fill. If Iho vacancy shall happen during the MiMon of thu Senate, tho Oovornor shall nom inate to Iho Senate, Ufore their final adjourn imiit, a proper pcrsou to fill said vacancy: but la nny such case of vacancy, lu nu elictlve office, a perHon shall bo chosen to Bald oifico at the next general election, unless tho vacancy shall hap pen within three calendar mouths Immediately preceding such election, In w hlch case the election for said cmce shall be held at the second sue icidlng general election. In acting on executive iiumluutions the Senate (hall sit with open doors, and, In confirming or rejecting tho nominations of tbu llovernor, thu veto bhall bo takeu by yeas and iiii)s, and thall bo cutiuJ uu tho Journal," h.. ii t nad as follows: . , , , ii.. bii.iii n.iiiiiiiitA mill, bv and with Iho advice and consent uf two-thirds cf all tbo meiober of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of tho Common- i wealth and au Attorney Oeneral during pirns- 1 ure, a superintendent ut Public Instruction fui four years, and such otbrr officers nf the Cum mouwealth as lie Is or may bo authorized by tho Constitution or by law to appoint, he Fliall luivi power to fill all MiiuiHlcs that may happen, in u1IUos to which ho may nppolnt, during the rco of the Senate, by granting commissions whidi Khali explru ut the end of their next eihhIoh, hf hlmll huvo power to till uuy vacancy that ma happen, during Iho recess uf the St nate, in tho otitic of Auditor General, State Treasunr, Sec retary of Internal AtTuIrs or Superintendent of Public lnt-tructiOD, In a judicial olllce, or lu any other clcc-llve ulDic which ho Is or may be nu thurlzed to fill; if the vacancy shall happen dur ing tho session of the Senate, the Coventor shall nominate- to the Senate, before their final ad journment, a proper person to fill said vaenncy. but In any such ease ot vacancy, In an elictlve office, n person shall be chosen lo tsald ofllce on the next election day appropriate to such offle, at cording to tho provisions ot this Constitution, unless iho vacancy shall happen within two calen dar months Immediately preceding such election day. In which rase the election for said olTlce shall bo held on the second succeeding eleilion dis appropriate to such olllte. In acting on i ueutlve tiominatioint the Senato shall hit with open door, and, in confirming or rejecting the nominations of the (iovernor, the vote shall bo taken by yeas and nay, andhall be entered on the Journal, Amendment Two To Artlclo Four, Section Twenty-One. Section 3. Amend section twcnly-ono ot article four, which reads as follows: "The term of tho Secretary of Internal Affairs shall bo four years; of the Auditor General time years; and ot the Stato Treasurer two je.irn. Thii-e o Ulcers shall bo chosen by tho qualified eieitors or tho State at general elections, .mi person elected to the oBlio of Auditor General or State Treasurer shall bo capable ot holding the same office for two consecutlvo terms," su us to read: The terms of tho Secretary of Internal Affairs, tho Auditor Oeneral. and the Stato Treasurer shall each be four years; and they shall be chosen by the (.uallfUd electors of the Stnto nt general (lections; dui a fciaio ireasurer, eieciei. In ihe year one thousand nlno hundred and nine, shall servo for three iear. and his successors shall be eleited nt the general election lu Ihe year one thousand nine hundred ana twelve, ami to every fourth year thereafter. No person elected to tho oillco ot Auditor Oeneral or State Treasurer f-hall be capable of holding tho same omce for two consecutive term?. Amendment Three To Article Five, Section Eleven. Section 4. Amend sectlou eleven of article fire, which rends ub follows: "Except aa otherwise provided In this Consti tution, jufllres of the pence or aldermen shall be elected In tho several wards, districts, boroughs and townships at the time ot the (lection of ten stable)!, by the untitled electors thereof. In such manner an phall be directed by law, and shall be iommlslontd by the Oovcrnnr for n term of five years. No township, ward, district or bor ough, shall elect more than two justices of the peace or uldt rmen without the consent of a ma jority of the Qualified electors within Buch town htiln. ward or Woucn: no rcrson shill ho elected lo such olllce unless he shall have resided within ihr township, borough, ward ur district for one )oir tit xt preiedlng his elvtlon. In titles con taining over fifty thousand Inhabitants not moro than ono alderman shall be elected In each ward or district," so as to reads Except as otherwise, provided In this Constitu tion, Justices of the peace or aldermen ehall bo elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs or townships, by the qualified electors thereof, at tho municipal election. In such manner ns Bhall be directed by law, and shall bo commissioned by the Governor for a term of six years. No township, ward, district or borough shall elect more than two Justices of the pence or aldermen without tho consent of a majority of the qualified electors within Buch township, ward or boroush: no person fhall be elected to Buch office unless he shall havo resided within the township, her nmih, ward or di'rlct for one ear next preced ing his (lection, fn cities containing over fifty llmusand InhnblUnts, not moro than one alder man shall be elected In each ward or district. Amendment Four To Artlclo Five, Section Twelve. Section 5. Amend section twelve of artlclo five of the constitution, which reads as follows; "Ia Philadelphia there Bhnll be established, for each thirty thousand Inhabitants, one court, not of record, of police and civil causes, wlth-Juris-dictlon not exceeding one hundred dollars; suin (ourts shall be held by roiRlstratrs whoso term of oftico shall be five years and they shall be elected on general ticket by the qualified voters nt large; aud In lbs election of the said magis trates no voter shall vote for moro than two thlrdB of tho number of persons to be elected when more than ono are lo be chosen; they ah ill bo compensated only by fixed salaries, to bo paid by said rounty; and shall exerclFe such Jurisdic tion, civil and criminal, except as herein pro vided, as Is now exercised by aldermen, suljtet tu hucIi ihaugc-s, not involving au lucieubi! of ilvil JurUdttliou or conferring political dutlm, uk may be made by law. In Philadelphia tho ofllco of uldmnau l abolUhed, ' so us to read ns lollows. In Philadelphia thero shall be tstablibhed, tor; mill thirty thousand inhabitants, ono court, not ot record, of policu uud civil euuses, with Juris diction not exceeding ouo hundred dollar, ouch courts shall bo held by magistrate whoso term ot ofllco fchall bo blx years, uud they shall be elected ou jtntrul ticket ut tho munulpal elec tion, by tho qualified voters at large; aud lu Ihe election of tho said magistrates no voter shall votu for moro than two-thirds ot tho numbir ol pc-ri-ons to be fclccwd when moro than one are to bv chosen; they shall bo compentaled only by fixed salaries, to bo paid by said lounty, aud shall cxerelcu such Jurisdiction, civil and crim inal, exiept as heniu provided, as Is now exer cised by aldenuiu, subject tu fcuch changes, nut Involving un lnereae uf civil Jurisdiction or ion ftrriug pulitltul duiiis, u may b made by law. lu Phitudt Iphlu the olllt u of uld ruiau Is nbollkhc-d, Aiutuduii-nl Six To Article Eight, Section 'three Si'tion G Ameud xcctiou two cf urllclo tight, whiih nads us follows 'Ihe general election shall bo held annually on the luexday next following Iho firt Monday of November, but tho Oenerul Assembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds ot all the members of each House consenting thereto," so as to read: The general election shall be held biennially on the Tuesday next following tbo flrtt Monday of November la each even-numbered year, but the Oeneral Assembly may by law fix a different day. two-thirds of all lhe members of each Huumj (un denting therclu: Provided, That fauih election shall always be held lu an evin-numbertd veur. Amendmeut Six To Article Eight, Si e lion Three. hictlou 7. Amend sectlou thrco uf urllclo eight, which reads aa follows; "All lectloo for city, ward, borough nnd township offlcers, tor regular terms of Krvleo, shall ho held oa tho third Tuesday ot February, ""a? Judges ilcctcd by the electors of tbo State at large may bo elected at cither a general or municipal election, us circumstances may require. All t lections for Judges ot tbo courts for tho sev eral Judicial districts, and tor county, city, ward, borough, oad township offlcers, for regular terms of service, shall be held on the municipal election day; namely, tho Tuesday next following the first Monday of November lo each odd-numbered year, but the General Assembly way by law its a different day, two-thirds of all the membini of t-arh House consenting thereto! Provided, That such e-lcctlou shall always be held la aa udd- nUAendmeutaSeven-To Article Eight, Section Fourteen, , , Section . Amend tectlon fourteen ot article right, which reads as follows: "Olstrlct election boards ehall consist or a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall W choita rat! annually t the litems. Knih elector shall havo Hie- light to vote Ii r the judge und one limpet) or, and ea ll iiifpiUir rliall nppolnt one chrk Tho tlrM ileiilun boaitl i r uuy n w district Mm 11 bo -ili.titl, m tul v.t'iuitm iu i In. no n buards tilled, im hlinll be provided by law. Election ollicers ihall it priviltMd Hum rie-l upoll dns of elec tion, and while i ng.igi d in making up ami trans- UlllliHg Itliilllh, (Ail,-! l.p 11 VMlttllllL of a (OUlt nf let-old ut judKc- iliiHot, lor mi ild tiuu fraud, rur f lui), or for wmiiuii breach of the peace In Hits tin-) may claim exemption from jury duty durum th Ir turns uf nrvui, ' to ns lo read: Dirtibt i lei tion board shall consist uf u Judgo and two tupciluri, who shall be chosen bltn ulallv, by the citizens nt the municipal diction; but the Ocuetiil Assembly may itquilo sahl boards tu be uppottiti d lu such iiHiumr us It may by iiw provide. Iiwa tegulating tho appointment uf said boards may bo enacted to npply to cltlci uniy: Pruvidid, '1 hat such laws bit uniform for titles of l lie Fame (lass. Each elector fchall havo Hi" right to vote for Die Judgu nnd one Inspector, nud caih luspector shall appoint ono tlerk. Tho .lift . lo. tlon board for nny new district fhall bo hi li ii tl. nud vauinclen In election boards filled, it Mull be provided by taw. Lie. lion officers '-hall to privilege d from arrest upon ilajs of il'i Hon, and wbilo engaged In making up nnd iiaiibiuiittiig returns, iiit upon wutuiiu of u toiiit of uiuid, or Judge tlitreuf, fur uu election fraud, for fi luuy. or for wanton breaih of tho ptaie. In uIiph ihcy may claim e-xi mptlon from jny duly during their terms of service Amendment Eight To Altlcle 'Iwelve, Sec tiou One. Keetinu I. Amend ml tiou one, artlclo twelve, whl'h rials as follows. "All iiitictrs, whose selection I not provided fir in this Cun-lilutlou, Mull bo (lifted or ap pointed ns may bo directed by law," so ns to it u All uillrers, whopo Fi-ldtlon U not provided for in this ('ou'tllutiou, shall be (Idtdl ur appointed may be dlricttd by law: Pruvidid, '1 hat elec tions uf Statu falllt.fr shall bo laid on u etueral ib cildu day, nnd dictions of lornl oiilcrrs Khali be Im Id on a. inunli ipal cle-llou d ly, exctpt when, in It Im r (iie, speriul elcctlous may bu required to fill um xplred t" ruis. Amendment Nine To Arliclo Fuurtecu, Section 'Iwo. Sertlou 10. Ameud tuition two of artlclo four tcin, which reads us followo' ( ouuly ciilU i rn Hlial t be elected at the general elections und t-hall hold their oHlccs for tho term uf three f-nrs, Uglnnlng on the first Muiuliy of January next after their election, and until their ui cu"MurH hiiaii i)C duly qualified, nil vucancles not olherwlho provided for shall bo filled Iu such, manner us may be- provided by law," so us to read County ofllf rrt filial! bo elected at tho municipal cImIIoiih and i-hall hold their oiilces for the term of four jiurs, beginning en tlio liist Monday of January iitxt utter their election, nnd until their tiunert-ors bhall be duly qualified; till vacancies um othirwlbc provided for, shall be filled in such, manner ns may bo provided by liw Amendmeut Ten To Artlclo Fourteen, Section Seven. Ft it ion 11. Amend net Ion seven, nrtlcla four tin , vtiilch rends as follows: ilirie lounty coinniifhluncis nnd thrco county auditors shall bo elected lu each couuty whero Mi h iilliccrh are ehoten, In tho car one llioutnud tlk'lit hundred and scviuty-tlve nud cvny third )ar tin re alter, and lu ihe election of paid olficers ia h qualified elector t-hnll vole fur no more thatt two persons, nnd the three pirtons having tho highest number of votes t-hult bo (lei ltd, nny uiMiai vaiaiuy in tlio ollli u or (ouiity coinmis-s.one-r ur county uuditor shall bu filled, by tlio court of common pleas of Ihe county In which budi vui.iijjy -li.t 1 1 occur, by the appointment of nu fit i (or uf the piopir county who hhnll havo voted for tho commissioner or auditor whobo phut W to be filled," so ns lo rind Three tounty commissioners and three county auditor-, shall bo elected In each eounty whern sui h emu is are chosen, In tho jcur uno thousand ni tie hundred and eleven and every fuuith jear thereafter; und In. Ihe election of h.ibl milters tach qualihtd elector shall vote for no moro thin two pi r-oii . mid iho Ihree pmoiw having the hlgh--t number of votes shall be elected, any casual a. an y in the office of iciunty coininhsluiK r or utility auditor shall be filled, by tho court uf dmuiioii pleas of the county in which buch a (uii.y hall occur, by Iho appointment of an eliLtor of the proper county who bhall have voted Tor tho tuiumUsloncr or uuditor whot-o place la to bo filled. Schedule for the Amendments. Section 12. That no luconveuieiico may nrlso fiuiii the changed In tho Constitution of tho i 'iinitiuiiw ealth, und In order to carry Hi" -iuno into (uiuplctu operation, It la Inreby di-tlaic-d, lu lli mHo of officers eU'dcd by the wople nil terms of ultlto fixed by mi r Asenibly ut nn otl-l nuuilir of years t-liall eae h bo Pngthened oi.e i.ir. hut tl.o Legilaiun may lunge tho tmuili -l Hie term, piuvided the- ti rins for which ui h oiiutM aro chded hhall ulwa)s bu fur nu i v n numb r uf e.irs. 'Ihe .it. ve i-xtenMou ot oiTlc Ul terms t-hnll not .ifftd mtliiis elected at the general e lei Hon ot int thousand nine huudinl und dUit nor nny i Uy, vvurd, borough, township, nr tie lion dl Ubloti uiilids, whon terms of i!lice under ex pinig law. did in the jc.ir one tlmusjnd ulna hundred nud ten. In ihe- nnr one thuu and nine iiunilr''d nnd ten Hit. nn.iili Ipal t ltd luu shall lu held on tlio tain Tu(day of Februiry, ns ncretoiore oil'itrs choBin nf that clttUOIV-W Ti remi ar 1 nu of whuh U Iwo learn, a election officers and assessors chosen at that election, shall servo until the tint Monduy ot liieeinber lu the jenr one thousand nine hundred and eleven. All ofllcrra c.iobcn at that clectloa tu olTices iho term of which Is now four years, ur If made four jcars by the operation of these amendments nr this schedule, Bhnll rerve until the tlm Monday of December In the year one ihounuiid nl no hundred nnd thirteen. All Justices tif the puie-p, maglstratcH, and iildcrmen, rliosea nl (hat tin tlon, fhnll servo until tho first Monday f licimtxr lu the year one thousund nine hun Ind uud title i n. After Iho cur nineteen hun dred nnd leu, nnd until the Legislature shall oilirrwlho provide, all terms of city, ward, bor ouch, luwtishlp. nnd dccilon division officers shall begin on the first Monday of December In an odd-iiumbircd ear. All eliy, ward, borough, end township officers huMIng uiMte ul iho date of the approval of these uioeudmcnls, whot-r terms of office may end In the ear one thousand nine hundred and eleevn, shall continue to hold their offices until Ibe first Monday of December of that sear. All Judges of iho courts for the several Judicial districts, and also all county offlcers, holdtn ulliie nt Iho dato ot the approval of these amend ments, whoe terms of office may end In the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall (onlinue to hold their offices until the first Mon day of January, ono thousand nine hundred and twclvi- A truo copy of Joint Resolution No. 8. ' KOPEUT McAFEB. Secretary of the Commonwealth. AimiTOlFrt NOTICE. HtierilT'a sala or real eitale ot Armory Association Distribution of proceed. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed to report distribution of aald eetate. will attend to tbn dutlen of bli appointment, on FitmAY.OOT. 2. 1008, at 10 o'clock, i. at bli onice in ibe horousb of (loueidale, at wbtc ti lime and place all claim against aald fund rauit be prefentwl, or rceiourau to tbo fund fordUtilbulion will bplmt. WM H. LKK, Auditor, Hrmeidalfl. Bept. 6, 1003. Ht3 DeWITT'S CARBOLIZEO WITCH HAZEL SALVE For Plies, Durnn, Sore. leaTHsialHiH 1