The Honesdale Citizen. HONESDALE, WAYNE CO., PA., THURSDAYMORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908, VOLUME XL. NUMBER 21 T U. SALMON, ATTOUNET-AT-IiAW. nice Next door In Post Uffloe. Formerly occupied by lion. W. (I. Dimmlck. llouesdale. Pa., April, 1908. Wn. n. i.KB, A rrollNKT tr. OOUNHKLOB-it-L W Office over Post Office. All leal business promptly attended to. Uoneadale, Jan. 1, 1MB. lyl E. a. miimfoko, ATTOKNCT AND CoU8EU)tt-AT-L-AW Offlee Llbtrtv llatl hiilldiue. onnoslte the l'ot UIMoe, Uonendl. Pa. 3Syl H KUMAN UAKMKS, ATTORNEY ANDCOCNSELOR-AT-LAW Patents and Penelons secured, Ufll In tbe Court llouie, Honetdalo, Pa. i7yl ClUAHLKd A. McOAItTT, J ATTOIlNKY faOOL'NBKLOIt-AT-IiAW HON1DAM, l'a.VN'A. Special and prompt attention given to the olltxiUon of nbvltna. Olhco over Ilelf'a lie lore. HSyl KTKK M, llOFF, ITTOIINKY ANIIt'OUNSKLOK-AT-LAVV JffloM M rioor Old Havlnga Bank b'jlldlnc JSyl Uokbsdalb. I'A. r. KiunitK, ArrOHNKT Ann ()UN8ELOB-AT-I,A Over the Post Office, Uoue.dale May Wl. 112. 11 T. SBAUIiK, ATTORNEY ANI1 OODNHKLGH-AT-LA'.- liOKUDALS, PbNN'A. At tbe ofiloe late ol Waller k. Searle. Ij. llOWLANO, attorney-at-law. doneidale. i'a. unos over Pott Offl4-e Jan. 1, lsia. yl OMUU ailKKNk.. ATTORN KY (JOUN8KLOH AT LAW. Ollloe oyer Relf's New Store. Uoneadale, I'a. Uyl Wll SOH, ATTOBNET Ann CQUNSKLUU AT LAW HontDiu. Maionlo building, 2d Boor. , WHITNEY. V k II V A Nil 1111 Nl HUH I .1 N H.. , T. BUOWN, DENTIST, 1 l ... t"l "1 1 .1 C ! .. . fl.nl, llllln III (IUVI win envoi,,. UUA UUUUIlip nonisDAU Pa. Soyl DR. H. O. SRARIiBS. UlSSIALI, PA. Office, and Resilience 1118 Church afreet opposite Baptist ChUKib. Telephone. Office Uours-2.00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 8:00m Yyn- w- T- McCONVIIiU, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OBoo 4518 Seoond itreet, formerly occu pied by Dr. J. J. O'ConnelL. Honeedale, March 13. 1S02. yl New Malay Opium Cure Doing Distributed Freo by a New York Society. (to-operating with missions In Malay sia, tho Windsor Laboratories o New York have secured a supply of the won derful combrctura plant, which has dono so much to revolutionize tho treatment fcf tho opium habit. ' A cencrous supply of tho new remedy, together with full instructions for its esc, and United States consular reports bearing on the subject will bo sent to any sufferer. To obtain a freo supply of this remedy and the consular reports, addrcssWindsorI.,aloratnrics,Hranch2tf, 131 East 25th Street, New York City. Joseph N. Welch, FIRE THE OLDEST FIRE INSURANCE ACEHCY IN ifAYNE COUNTY. Office: 2nd lloor Masnnlo Rulldlng, ovei J. (!. Jadwln's drug store, Honesdale. How Are Your Eves? With a praoticftl ez()irlenc of. many year 1 am ablMo mukn a iarcf ul. ncientltki exam .nation of the eye, which will reeult in tbe application of j pUa t hat will rHipve and help j tni. if )ou ftM'l the nft'd of aid for Four tyt, at' my id lojiy. BLIND. You are blind to your own tniert'it If you cutglfct to take care of your eyei. It liu't every on who can properly nt you with clanttea, and when you cet.theni you ihoutd not think they will do, just becaut you tee siiuie hit. lou muut know iney art- cKiu'iiy ripnu e are ueaiKjuanrrt ni Dpttcul iioih of all kliidi. All leiiflcH duplicated and fiamcri boIiIh on short notice, cheaper than elsewhere. C. F. SPENCER & CO , JEWELERS, Poat 'JUlce Building Uoneadale I rk Daily Press on, w v ,ai "k V! PAPERS ADDRESS FOR SO 60 The Cltlien. Uoneadale, Pa SATURDAY BANKING HOURS After June 1st, 1908, 9:00 A.M. to 12 o'clock noon EVENINGS: 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P. M. HONESDALE NATIQNALBANK Kodol will, without doubt, ruako your stomach strong and willalmoit initEDlly tb Upva von of all tbetiviiititotDiof Indication. It Hill do IbU v cause It ! made up of tbe natural dimllve Julcosof tbe itoruac-h so nAmiiinAei t bat 11 ioiiiDletel v dlsetts the food juat a tbe stomach will do it, so tou te Ko dol can't faU;to help you and lilj tou promptly. It li old here by i'EIL Tbe SsisHBEassssB A UENDMCNT TO TUB CONSTITUTION ' MUN WEALTH hK Till. lit Al'l'JUJVAL Oil 1U JCCTlUN itV 1HU (i UN El t Ala ASHUltLT TIILI COMMUNW 11ALTJI Of rUNNSYIA'AMA, 1'LTiI.lMiEh 11Y OltUEU OP TUi; tEL'iiC'l AHV Ol-' TUB rOMMONWi:AL,TJl. IN I'LflSt'ANLU or AitTitLu xm or tui: cunstitl'tiu.s. NumtK r Olc A JOINT KCSULUTION" TropoitlnE AmtnJuiiiiti to ibo Cont-tllution of the uuiino!ie.mij oi I'tniiyivnnia si ai iq -vn- KOilditf) lh finirtii nf I'otnriiou I'lcu ol I'tilia dclbia unJ AllfRhmr rounmii, nn tn dire the littieral Attiil.lr rtr to LI'tiLUih n Sfl-arato Court la pLilatl ll-hla f'outttjr, with rrtmliial ntid U Itu (linn' niiat J urivrilf tlfin. StttioD 1. lie u rrooltta l-r tle soate and liotne or lUttrtpontntltCH in urturai Anntmii) iticl. TLnt fho frillfiHltiir nmcnclm lit n lo Uio I ou- stltution nt l'cnnrrivauia lc, nod th same arr Tti at lection tlx vt arthle five to arotndcj Ij fetrikloft out tno iaid (K'Ltion ana itistriitiK l.lNfn thrfenf thn f(jlltilnc Section C. In tbe nuntim of rtilltvUlphl.i nnd AIltKluiiy all tlic Jurlsdlitlon and jiomtrs nnw vcpud In the ncTcral numb red rourtu of common pit an MiaII lie tnted In ono courL of common In eati of a1d (ountles, rouipo-cd of all Mm Judge in commitmlon In laid lourti. buh Jurifdlition and pnrr suntl extend to nil pro eedll)Ka at Inw utid In equity which thill have Utn inotituttd in tho acwral cumhirtd courts, and nhnll lie ftuhject to ruth thanks a mar l- made tr taw, nud fuhlert to chaLRft of Mliuc as pruVldtd 'j h The prfsldcnt judge of taih of i no uio touria miuii tie mihku aa proTiatu ly la. Tho iiUHiUr of Judge In at h of (ald courts inny to, y law, n reused from tlluo In time Thla amendmtnt rhall tako tITitt on the ftrt M(.mlay of Jantmry auirtttiinR it ndcrtlnn, iiicilott Z. Thai arilcU hrc, mtlou tlsht. Ic nninidcd Ir making an addition the rot o to that Die same nhnll read na folio r Fccilon 8. The paid rourti In tho counties of I'hiUdi Iphla and Allegheny, rtapealnly, rlitll from time to time. In turn, ditull one rr tnurr of their Judv.-ea to held tho courts of oyer and tirmlncr and tho courts of qunrhr Fcailont ef tho ptate of aald countifx. in Ul h mntmer an may t'e dlrt'ttd ly Ian I'roMdtd. That In the futility of I'lilU'lrlphln the (icncrul Al"'tiihly uliall have r'nf" I" esfnMlith a m paratt ' onrt. mi -iIhr or not more thin four juIfce-. hith shili h.nc cmluFi Jurledd tlon In ctlminnl ca"ea And In audi othtr mattcta ns may to troidd t.y la A true eery f.f Joint llerolutlon No 1. itonniiT McArni:. Pecretary of tho ConinioneItl MI.NPMnNT T( THlTrONSTITfTION I HO- V i'im:ii to tiii: uitixbns ok tiiip uim MDNWBAI.TII IMUTIIKHt Al'I'ltOVMOIl 111' jkition itv tiii: fii:i:itAij assbmiilv or Tin; roMMnNWKAtaTit or pcnns iaani. i'rni,iiii:it it v iiitiicu or tub Hi:nti:iAitY or tub roMMfiNwr.Ai.Tif. in mrnsrANcic or AltTICI.K XVIII of tho CONSTITUTION. Number Tun, A .101 N'T Itl'FOLt'TlON Propolnc an Anundment ft the Conslltutlnn of the ('cmmonralth, Allonlnc Oountlef, CitKs, Ilormitrh. Townahlp, School IHPlrlfts. or other Municipal r liuorporutod Iltrlt, to Increase Tin Ir Indchtedntss lie It npolved l-y the Sennto and lIoue rf Kfp reftntatlics of tho Commnnwrnlth of PennMl anla In (leneral AMeinfcly mi t, That aei t mil c leht, nrtlclc nine, of thn Common wealth of I'ctin "jliimla, read in a; ns foiloma "Fee tlon h. Uio dcht cf any county, elty liorousti, tonnihlp, 'chwl dlLtrlrt or mlitr mu nlrlpallty or Incorporated dl-trlit, rx- ( j t iin herein proTldcd, fhnll never fitted ncn pfr centum upon tho aMcpvd a!uo cf the taxable property therein, nor shall nny ku li munl Ipalifj or dlatrlct Incur any new debt or Increase Us ln debtodnesa to an amount exccedlnR to per centum upon such nacesaed valuation of property, without tho araent of the electors thereof at a public elertlon, tn such manner aa rhall be pro vided by law; but nny city, the debt of w filth nnw exceed acen per rectum nf such assesned taluntlon, may be authorized by law tn increase iho same threo per centum. In the BRKregntf, at any ono time, upon such valuation," le amended. In nccordanee with the rrorlsions of inn eighteenth artlrlo of said Constitution, so Hint said rectlon, when amended, rhall read as follow: Section 8. Tbe debt of any county, city, tor ouch, township, school district, or other munici pality or Incorporated district, except as herein provided, shall wrer exceed tin per centum upon the aeacsccd vntuo nf tho taxablo property then In; nor shall nny such municipality or district incur any new debt or Increase Its IndiMcdiie.' s to an amount exceeding two per centum upen FUh assessed valuation of property without the auRtnt of the elcctora thereof at a public e-lec Hon, In surh manner as shall bo provided by law. A true eopy of Joint ltesolutlon No. 2. ItOHKUT UcAFCn, Rccretnry of the Commonwealth. AMENDMENT TO TlIR CONSTITUTION pilO POSKI1 TO TUB CITIZENS OP THIS COM MONWCAIaTIl mil THEIR AI'I'IIOVAI. Oil HB .IBCTION IIY TUB CBNBItAL ASSEMIILY OP TUB COMMONWBAUTII OP PENNSYbVANIA. pitiiMsiu:i iiy oitDEit or tug skcubtaii. or the commonwealth, in pursuance or ARTICLE, XVIII or HID CONSTITUTION Number Three. A JOINT RESOLUTION proposlns Amendments to .-cctlon Eight nnd Twcniy-Ono of Article Tour, Sections Eleven nnd Twelve of Article rive. Feitlons Tw , Three and Pourteen of Artlclo Eight, Pot tlon Oijo of Artlclo Twelve, nnd Sections Two and Seien of Artdlo I'nurten, of tho Constitution of Pcnim1anln, and Providing a Srhcdulc fur (arDlng the Amendments Into EfTect. fct-ttlon 1. Ho It resolrd by the Senate and Houie of Itcpremitatles of the Commonwealth of l'enntuhanla In Central AFscmblr met. That tho (nl low Inn aro pn poad us uuaeuduicntft to the niibuiuiion or me ueimiuonwtniiu ni i tiiiibj i auln, In nrcordancc with tho provisions of tno Isbteeuth arllcl3 thereof. Amendment One To Artlclo I'our, Section ElRht. Seetle.n 2 Amend cectlon i letit of artlrlo four if the t'ou-tiiutlon of Pe nnFj hanla. whUh reads its follows He Mian nominnio nno. iy ana nun ine nu- vlte and eonunt of two-thirds of nil tho im ml rs of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of tho Com monwealth and an Attorney-lit ntr.il aurmc pluatt- a Kui'trinienueni oi i-unnc icairucuon ur four years, and soch other otllccra of the Com monwealth aa he la or may bo authorized by the Contitutlon or by law to appoint, ho shall hae power to 1111 all vacancies that may hanir&a in offices lo which ho may appoint, during the re- i ess or iuo rscnaic, i y KranunR e ouimiBsicnx which Bhall cxplro at the end cf their next n - on: no snail nao iiowcr to nu any ac;urj iu.h may happen, during tho retcss vt tho Senate, in tie oilltu or Auaucr inncrai. .-iitio inuaun f, ie-trttary of Internal Ahah or huptrlntcndint ot Public Infftrurtlon. It) a judicial otllto, or In nn iior iiiiiiip iiiie wnitn no is or iii.iy no nu- thorlfd to fill. If the vacancy ha!l happen during ho MSnlou or iuo M naif, mo iaoe.rnor nii.iii utiui inntft tn iho St i. ate. before their final admuni' ment a rroi-cr itrnon to fill said vataiKi. but in nnv surh e:ifc of vacfttn r. In nn tItttU tilllin, ptrhtm phall lo chosen to said tillUe at Iho next L-n. rul ih.it ion unli'F tliu vaancv ha I nai 1 n within three calendar motithn Imiiu'dlattly IirtCtHiiiic pui ii pii'iiiuu, hi iin ii ia( im i' r snm i.nne btinii i o ih ki hi ui huhw u e dlntf Fineral election In nitlnc on exuutu iiilnatloim the m iiato ihi.ll pit with Hin door- and. In e-ontlrmti-K or rJetme tho tiiiiuinaiioti- r iiu niirnnr. i t.ti- Mn no iaM n y i ml iin. nnd thill bo enttrid on tho journal," u us tu read as follow- tin thn 1 1 ttmnln.ilA nrnl hv nnd Willi the ndllce nnd consent cf two-ihlrdi cf all tho members of ibo senate, aip"int a aetrtiary ti inn uiaimon wealth and nu Attorney (mural during pita lire, a Kupcrinttnucnt or 1'uniic mtirui tidii u four jenrs, unil sui h ollar otlWtrs of the Com inouwealth as ho Is or may ho authorized by Hi I'otistUutlon or by law lu tippolnt, ho th til hat power to till nil vacam leu that may happen. In otli'eg to whiiU bo m:i lippoint, during the. nc of tho Semite, by grauliug e ommUsioiiS whl I. Ii.ill ixilro at mo enn oi ineir nvxi musiiui, m -ball hmo jowtr to nil any atamy tt haiipen, during the recess of lit' Senate, tu tin ..illie of Auditor dene nil, Stnto Trtar-urtr. Sn reuiry of Internal Affairs or Kupttinundent oi public lmiruttlon, In a Judicial oltlce;, or In Mi) other tlrH .ltne which ho Is or may bo au ihorlzed to 11.1, if tho vacancy shall happen dur nig the fcCHtbm of the Stljate, the Oovtmor shall nominate to the Senate, before their ntinl ad journment, .i proper perbon to fill taid amnty. but iu nn ui Ii i aso or vaeincy, lu nn elective i.ttbe, a person hill be i In. hill to said otlli e oti the next election day npropri,ito to such otll e, aiiording to iho provisions of thn l'.iti-lilutl"!i uitlfa tho va ancy shall happen within two ah n Jar niontht liuini'dUtcIy rcditig such tlitilem dt. lu which iav the tUttion for t,aid ofih-c fehall bo held on tho fenmd tun tiding ekcllon di aiinnrlatei to huch otlb e In acting on exciUtUe iM.mlnatlonb the senalo fchall i-lt with open door-, and. In coiinrming ir rc-Jecttng the nominailon. of ihe- (iovernor, tho vote shall be taKen by car and na)N nnd shall bo enured on tho Journal. Amendment Two-To Arlltii) 1'our, Seetioil Twenty-One. Section 3. Amend fccciion twenty-ono of article four, whl. b Had ns follows: i he term f iho Secretary of Internal Affairs 4 i nr T ' 'ho Auditor Ocmral three T. . 'lim-urir two )ear- c ho- ii iho qualltlc d t t-i i. r ! t ki-tlnriB, N i of i.ll' r Ointral oi i.nl ui butaiim t jiih t run," do as l the lit' A i .r f line rnal Affair i nt ral, tli" Mato Treasuui and llnV Shall b hull IMI li tiO four tiottill h) thu ijualtflid torn of I fio State ai .....I . i. !.,, n Cliiln Trontiliri F. rlrCIt'd In the ear ono thousand nine hundred nnd nine, .i.... t... .t.t..A t,t it,., LTinral election In tbt vi nr hup thousand nine hundred and twthe, and every lotirin jr nninnni a. '"-; ted t the otilee of Auditor Ocncral or btb Iri-u-unr i-hall b- iapain or noiaiuu iuo aun illbe for two mliM i Ulive t rniv. Amendment Three- To Artklo live, Section r.i.uii. gfctinn 4 Amend section eleven of article five whMi reads as follows ,....., ,, Xxeept as otherwise rroviatrn m hub u - r llion Ju liictt of I tic i i. c ur aldermtii fcUall be i.,i..t in iIia a,, ii ml uiirds. Cir-LrliU. liorouuill a .1 (l,n lima fif tl.A i lfil LlOQ Of Con stables, iiy ine quaiuieu nu luvtcwa. . - manner as shall be directed by law, and shall be leimm aaloneii py tno i.ovtrnc.r r u tviu. i m..- K. I.nln Hfi llUlrlft !if llUT ough tball elect more than two Justices of the Sieme or mutriiHu wuiioui iu ctlty of tho tpjaiincd electors within suth town shin, ward or borounli. no pin-on hall be i tlicttd (osuih unite iinle'Sn in tPii naTt- ni utu uun ,.i.i., i.nf-r,iiPii unrd or dlt-tritt for on .. nevi ir'i,.dinc h' - ilwiion In titles con ul nl nit over fifty thousand inhabitants not more than one alderman shall to cicttta m cacu wara or d strict," so as io renu; Except as otherwlte provided In this Conitltu , i, - ,.t nrnr ur aldermen snail bl elected in tho several wards, districts, boroughs or townships, by the qualified electors thereof, nt tha municipal election. Id such manner as shatl a., .a, - a V. w I-..- nnA hill till rommlSSlOned by the Governor for a term of six jcari. No lownfchlp, ward, district or borough shall elect more than two JiiKtlccs of tho peace or aldermen without the con'int of a majority cf the qualified iia .ntiin iih tnwnhln. ward or borough: no rerson shall I elected to such office unless be shall have rrhJed within tno townsmp, nor- aii.1i mr, nr .lUtflCt for OD ICar DCXt DTCCed Inc his election. Iu titles roulatnlng over Ady thousand Ibbabiunti, not more maa ono aiacr man '1I1 bo '?.M,T,"i,0.41iiSCi TWfilVA. Section t. Amend section twelve of article flva t.t thn t' initttuti'in. which reads as follows: "In rtlladrlphU Uicrc shall be established, for cai h thirty thousand inhabitaou, one court, not rt reroril, OI I'Clirn ana ciu inutra. nu juiii- diction not exceeding one hundred dollars; such .nurti shall i heM br magistrates vthoie term of (fflce shall be fit years, and they shall be elected on peneral ticket by the qualified vottri at larce, and la to tieciion oi ine saia msgis' irmtim nn tnirr shsll vote for more than tWO' thirds of the number of persons to be elected when more man one are to no enosn; iney snail !, rnmnrnuteil onlv bv fixed salaries, to be tislJ by said county; and shall exercise such Jurisdic tion, civu ana mmma, eicepi as nerein pro vided, as Is now exercised by aldermen, subject to such changes, not involving an inert aae of civil JurtrdP Hon or conferring politlcnl duties, a may tm made br law. In Philadelphia tbe office of fildtimati Is flltoilshed," so as to read as follows: In Philadelphia there shall bo established, for laib thirty thousand Inhabitants, ono court, not of record, of police and civil causes, with Juris diction not exceeding ono hundred dollars; such courts shall bo held by magistrates whose term of office fhall bo six years, and they shall be elected on general ticket at the municipal elec tion, ly the qualified voters at large; and In the election tt tho said magistrates no voter shall vote for more than two-third of tho number of ptr-ons to bo ducted when more than one are to lc choeu, they shall be compensated only by fixed salaric-c, to be paid by aald county, and sii.iil ticrtl-o such jurisdiction, civil and crim inal, except a, herein trovlded, as la now excr- i-'e-d by aldermen, subject to suth changes, not involving nn lucre bfc of civil Jurisdiction or con ferring political duties, as tuny l-e made by law. In Philadelphia tho offlco of alderman is abolished. Amendment Six Tn Article Eight, Section Three, Frrtlon fi Amend see tlon two of artlclo eight, which reads hs follows; Iho M'tjcral election shall be held annually on the lucMlay next following tho fim Monday of November, hut tho Gent ral Assembly may by law fix a diffrcnt day, two thirds of all the member t i ai h House tonsi nil lag tilt re tn," so as to rend: Thn untral election i-hall t-e held biennially on the Tuesday next following the flret Monday of NovtmNr in each cvtnnumbered )car, but the (mral Afemhly may by law fix a different day, tw -thirds of nil the members of tnth lloune eon denting thereto Provided, That such election hail ,.lway lo held In nn Miti-numt red year Amendment Six Tn Atllcle Eight, heetion Tbnn htctlon 7 Ami nd section threo of srth In eight, wlili h rends as follows All lt' tlons for city, ward, borough and township offi'trc, for regular terms of nrvice, shall bn held on tho third Tuesday of February, ro as to read - All Judges elected ly tho (lector of thn State nt lnrv.o mny be elected at either n general or muni'ipal elf tlon, as circumstances may require All (lee Hons for Judges cf tbe courts for the s v enl Judliisl dihlrhts, and for county, elty, ward, borough, aad township offieirs, for regular terms of service, shall be held on the municipal election dny. namely, the Tuesday next following the flr-t Mondny of November In each odd-numbered tear, but Iho Gcuerat Assembly may by law tlx a different day, two-thirds of all the ine ruber of arh Home totiFcnilng thereto. Provided, That such election shall always bo held In an odd numbered year. Amendment Seven To Article Eight, Section Fourteen. Section S Amend section fourteen of article eight, which reads an follows. Hlstrit t election boards shall consist of e Judge and two inspectors, who shall be cbosrn annually b the citizens. Bath elector shall have tlic rig in in voio ror mnjuage ana one inioeicor, nnd each Inspector shall appoint ono clerk, The fin-l election board for anv new district shatl U selected, and vacancies In election boards filled, ns shnll be provided by law. Election officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of elec tion, nnd while engaged In making up and trans mitting returns, cxttpt upon warrant of a court of record or Judge thereof, for an (lection fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In (lues mey mny naim rxcuiniuu truui jurj- uuij during their terms of Bervlev," ho n to read: HIMtitt election boards thall consist of a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall bn chosen bien nially, vy ine citizens nt ine municipal fo'cuuu t U the Oene ral Assembly may require said, boards to bo ait'Olntid in such manner as It may hi iiw pruvlde. Laws regulating tho appointment r snia t.oaras may no enaciea eo appiy co ciii- nil) Provided, That such laws tie uniform for iMes or tho same class. Each elector shall bavi be rlcht to voto for the ludue and one Inspector and each inspector shall appoint one clerk. The first election board for any new district shall if selected, nnd vncaneles In election boards filled, shall bo provided by law. i.icttion omcert i-hall be privileged from arrest upon days o Ictlon, and while engaged In making up anc transmitting returns, except upon warrant of u court of record, or Judge thereof, for an election fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the It ace. In cities they may claim exemption from Jury duty during their terms of service. Amenamcne iibui o aflicio awcitu, Section One. Sectfbn 0. Amend section ono, article twelve, which reads aa follows. ' All officers, whose selection la not provided for In this Constitution, shall ho elected or ap pointed aa may. bo directed by law," eo as to rend All ofiiccrfl, whoso selection h not provmea ror in thin Constitution, shall bo clciiid or appointed a may bo directed ly law Provided, That elec tiMiit. of State o flic cm shall bo held on a general -lie tlon day, and elections of local o Ulcer a fehall be held on a municipal elettion day, except when, in either eat-p. si'Crial cltttiou may bo required to fill um xplrcd terms. Amendment Nino to Arucio fourteen, Section Two. Seillon 10 Amend section two of article four i ii, which reads as follows ' County officers shall be elected at tbe general elections and -bnll bold their otllces for tho term of three jenrs, leginnlng on tho first Monday oi lanunr i.e.-xt nfter their election, and until their sue i-e sjirit diall be duly qualified, all vacancies ooi nthtrwlse provided for Minll bo filled In such iniiiiiifr iu may bo provided by law," so as tu te id - ( ounty ofnecra shall be elected nt the municipal thiuouK nnd i-linll hold their offices for tho term ' four jc.irs. In ginning on iho first Monday of l.muary nut nNcr their election, nnd until the Ir fUMc--ors i-hall U duly qualined. nil vacant li ii i otherwise provided for, shall bo filled in suth n.unncr ns may bo provided by law. Amendment Ten To Artklo Fourteen, Section .etn. Sot inn 11. Amend section seven, artlclo four tn ii. which reads ns follows Threi (ouuty eommlafloncr nnd three count) 'itiditor fchall le elected In each county where) ui h office nro hoen. In the car ono thousand nnht hundred and heventy-five and every third vi .tr the n after, nud in the election of said officers i . ti nullified elector shall vote for no more than two f roiiH, nnd the three jersona having the hiKhiM mitnncr or utch snail no eiecieu. nny i.i-ual vaiamv in the office tif county commis- Mdiitr er county nuditor shall bo filled, by the " un of common pltaa of tho county in whlth n ii v.o.iuty '-hall occur, by tho appointment of in eh dor of the rroncr county who shall have voted for tho eommlsKiontr or auditor wbobt l-l ue i to tn nilcd," so ns lo read Three- i ounty e oinmlsioners nnd three county tuditot-. shall be elected in each eounty where jii- h e lb- c is are rho-i n. lu tho it ar one thousand tune hundred and eleven nnd every fouilh jear tin renfte r, nnd in the t lei tion e f said oflli t r- t ai h inaliiud cln tor sh.iil vote for no more ihan two pii-on-, and tho lime I ri-oiss having the high-i-t nuinlir M votes shatl lu fleeted, any casual i.ainj in the ollli e of county toinmlHsiotie r or ..unity nuditor snail ir ihilj, n ino court oi .utuiiKHi pi. as of tho county In which suth a uk hdll oi t ur. bv ttio niiioiutment of an i nr OI ine in'(er touiiij wcui man oit-u tho coiutulaioncr or nuditor whoo ptaco Is tu filled. Kiheilule for the Amendments. Snrtlon 12 That no iinonvcnUmt' may nrie n ttie changes m mo t-on i nut ion oi ine .monwealih, and in order lo tarry the Mine . compute operation, it la lureby declared, 1 1 j i In the ca of officers eiecie-j ty um tropic nu rim of oIIko fixed bl act of At-smibly at nn II number of jcars hhnll each be lengthened e ar, but tho i.tgii.uuro may euauge ui icth of i he term, provided iho ti rmt. for whib . h office rs nte tinted shall alwaja bo for nu , n iiiiml,! r nf t nn. I he above extension of official term "-hall not fleet otlnr cletud at tho general i if tion io thousand nine iiuinirid auu tigin. nor uuj iv, ward, borough, township, or iieiimn ui ion uihiers. whot-e ternis cf offii e. undir ex utiL taw, end in the )eur ono thousand nine noma ana ten. In the v ir one thousand nine hundred nnd ten immi'ii'al election shall be held on the thin iint.,1.11 nf Cebruarv. as here tofoit . but nl lner e lumen nt Hint election io ail njnre ine kui.ir lerm ur wniiti it iwti years, nmi ni"o nu tuition nflirers nnd assessors chosen at lh.lt tion. snail servo until ine iirn .Mouuay ot lit.tiiibcr In thn jrar one thousand nine hundred 1 eleven All eitnccrs cuostn nt mat eietuou oft.ees tho term of wlileh Is now four scars. or if made four jeurs !')' the operation or tnese ndmeiits or thin schedule, sua serve until nr-t M.mdty nf lttctmler in iho year one liumd nlno bundn-d and thirteen All Jiinn-i fit. i n tn.tt!itr iti - nil) iiKicrint n inc u thnt i b i t.i.n. yhnll re until t.e tlml Monday l m ri n.t r in the ir ono thoute md iilne hun n .1 a .1 llitnn, AHir the j i ir nln ii , n bun HI nd I. 'i nod unlil ttie la itisliit im sb ell 'ifi i yt-. i b nil lain U of i il , ward, bur h t'.w usl.ii nnd 1 1 1 1 l"ti division othi i r- sintll Lin on tb. nr t Monday of Hicemler in an l l nut ibi r l v- ar AH city, ward, borough, nnd tnwnhlp efl'.r' odditig office at Hie dale if the npprovnl of thc-r mu ndini nt , whc-e te riiis or oitu e iniiv i nd in the n,ir one thome.ind nine hundred and ebivn, hull eoiilliitie to hoi t In lr office until the first Monday of Iierember of thai ear All Judges tr the rourtu for the several judicial ilo-trlits, nnd alo nil county officers, holding tn- c at thi date or i lie approval or iin ant-on m nt who e te mil e f oflle e may t ud in Hiv t ar ite thou-"imt nine hundrid nmi iluni shall ..i.tinuf tn in 1,1 i hi Ir i illlci h mil 1 1 the first Matt ! i of .imuarv, in ihiiusund nlno hundred and i we lie A true eoty or Joint iiesoiunon o a iiuiiKitT Me fi:i: erre,ar) of the Commonwealth. NOTICT. OK INCORPORATION -No-tlce is hereby given tbat anapplication will oe nmoe io ine liovernor oi ino i;om monwealtb oi lVnna., Friday, September lo. IDOtl. by llarrr J. A Ik iison. Sadie II. At kinson and Anthony J. Lobb, under the Art of Assembly or the Commonwealth or Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation uuu regulation nr certain corporations," approved April l!9, 174, aud ine supplements inert-io. ior ine cnarier oi an intended corporation to be called, "The Atkinson Box and Lumber Company," tbe i harai ter and object of which I. to manu facture lumber, boxes, sbooka and partaof same, and for these purposea to have, pos aeaaauil tnjoy all the rights, beneflta and prlvllrgea of aald Act or As.embly and Its suppleuienta. A.T. BKAIILK. Solicitor, Honesdale, Pa., Sept, 1,150(1. 18wl -THE CHILDREN LIKE TT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUCH SYRUP 0. C. HAND, Pretldcnt VTU. D. OOLUEa Vice President. U. 8. 8ALUON, Cashier, W. J. WARD, Ass t Caabler Aftar sill vtnej is tmrgmty m raattarof habit. Cultlvstbn the habit, no matter how much you mke It la tha one sure way to Inda pendsncs, You will find courtaoua treatment and ample) aacurltv at tha WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK HONESDALE, PCNN'A. READ THE FIGURES t OAPITAIi STOCK, - ft 00,000 suiti'i.us, .... aoo.ooo UNDIVIDED KAIININOB, 00.0H3 TOTAI, CAPITAIj, (400,083 Total Assets, $2,680,000 SAVINGS DBPOSITS made on nr be fore lhf tenth day or any tnonln will draw InLTpat from the Mrat day of that month. INTKKE8T will lie paid for all Calendar nontba on moneya remalnlne on depoait ttire? (Tbundar mootha or lonxer. iNTEBEBTC OMPOUNDED IN J ANCAHT AND JULY. Small aarea lo rent In our OUROUAIi PRUUF STEEL VAULT, Special attention Riven to MERCANTILE ACCOUNTS. Depuait may be mado br mall. DIRECTORS: II. C Hand, W. n. IlOLnao, (:. J. Smith, A. T Seahle, F. P. Kimbli, W. F, ScriiAU II. J, Cokoeb. U. 8. HatMoy, T. II. Clare, TVunrrd Ifce Bttetlry-Ttrtmlf cAfafftjeuefo Jreep posted on Fur ultarv fftyiea. Only $1.47 For thla handaonte Dining Room Chair In coMcn (JUAtlTKItKD OAK. Il.nd mae open rane ecat, braoe anna, dalntllr carved top and back alata. fancy tamed hack aptndlca. front and back poata, apron front giving Chatr box act ap pearance. A atiictlr hlgb-gndft Plntng Chair that alwara rctalla for tl.73 and above. Six chalra carefnllr packed and ahlppod freight obanrea prepaid for l&BZ, Why not buy from the manufac turer, game as dealers do. Send TO-DAY for our factory-price catalogue of Furniture. Free. BINCHAMTON, N. Y. SHERIFF'S 8ALK ot VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Iiy virtue of proroaa iaaut.d out of the Court of Common Plena of Wayne coumy, aua oiaie oi I'euusyiTftiua, ana to me directed and delivered, I have levied on ind will expose to public aale, at the Court House, Houeadale on FRIDAY, OUrOBKR 9, 1301. at 2 p. u. All of detendant'a rlcht. title and inlereat in the following deiunued property, to wil: All that certain piece or parcel of land alluateiuthe towuahlp of Canaan, County oi vvnyue. oiaie oi ienn,yivania, Dounaed Hud deacrlbed aa follow.: "BEGINNING at tbe Uilford and Owego rurnpike; thence aouth aeventeeii deirreea weal about twenty-seven rod, and twenty two llnke; thence elxty-four degreea ea.l about nine roda and aix llnka ; tbence north .eventeen degrees eaat twenty-four roda lo the turnpike afoieaald; thence we.t aiouf; iaid turnpike about eight roda and aix link, to the place of beginnlnc CONTAINING one and one half acre of land more or lea, 'leingaame land which Mortlmore Tuthlll conveyed to Truman Bprague by deed dat ed recorded In Deed Book No. ST, pace 1C5. Upon aald premiaea la a one and a halt lory houae and frame barn and other Im provementa. Seized and taken In execution aa the prop erty or Truman Surague at the ault of G, II. Guther. No. 137 June Term 1908. Judgment tMK); real debt Ij7 05. Mumford, Attorney, TERMS OF SALE, CASH. I'urchaaer to pay ti. for deed aa In Snerlff'a aalea. WM. B. ROADKNIQHT, Sheriff. Sberlff'a unlce, Uoneadale. NOTICE OP INCORPORATION. No tice la hereby given tbat an appllcatlou v.111 be made to the Governor of tbe Com monwealth nf Pennsylvania on Monday, Octobers, 190S, by Charles H.Dorlllnger, E. B. Uardeubergh, Martin U. Allen, Henry Wilson, E. A. I'ennlman and W. W. Wood, under the Ac! of tbe Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide ror tbe Incorporation and re gulation or certain corporations," approved April , U71, and the aupplementB thereto, ror tbe charter of an Intended corporation to be called "The Citizen Publishing Com pany, of Honesdale, Pa ," the character and objHct of which la to publish a newspaper and cuuduct a general publishing aud printing business, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tbe rights, beueuta and privileges of tbe said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. 19w4 A. T. SEARLE, Honesdale, Pa.. Sept. 8, 1908. Solicitor. Tim Card In Erfact June 21 rt, 1908. SCRANTON DIVISION I' ".11 IMbV V.W 4MHI Arl ' iiw iMir'.... ii..u rr 'III 9X11 U ' . M.TiClf . " 114MS ,5 " . Rlarlljht 10 ii! IS SO ' l'reatou Park " pianiiaaii" ..wiuwom .. M ho 1011 m " ..Pujnu-lle., " a ,11 as - ....lira m .... VI1 t I'laaaant Ml " Iwiirl lIi,loiiil.ln.. " tun ! .Korcat t'llr, ;t Html ' Crh'nlAlc Yd '" siouio" 4;arif)i(aAft, t , " WhlieUrlVa tuios ...j.rrarn .. " Uio ft , Archibald.. " rojOM - Wlntnn " ihiost," rerkTilla. ' J,.iut H.itir uaoi., ".io, " .nicksoa , B a-l 10 SH m ....Throon. S5ioi .rrovlleiiofl, " 1 60 10 SO tv... ecranton ,Ar a le I Adlltlnnal trains leave Caroandale tor Uar. (laid Yard at t &0 a. ro datlr, and S.St p tn dally txeepi fiundaj, Addltl'inal tralaa 14.re uay. said Yard for Oarbondala a is a ta dally aLd I u p. m. dally except Sunday. J.C. Aaaaaaov, J, B, Waua, Tramo f anagar. Traveling Agent, M D,aver St, Hew York, Bcraaton, ra LUT US TAKE CAKB OP YOUR EVI3S? It will pay you to call at that finely equipped GOLDEN'S OPTICAL PARLORS 11 South Main St., OARBONDALE. l'KNN'A. Aak for Allen'a Foot Eaae. A powder for awollen, tired, hot, marl ing, feet. Sample aent FREE. Also free Sample of the Foot-Easi Haair. - Coun. i aii, a new invention. Addiwaa, Allan B, Olmstead, LeRoy, N, Y. PRESIDENT GOES AFTERFORAKER Has Letter Showing Taft Disliked Senator. PUBLISHES THE DOCUMENT Nominee Stated He Did Not Care For Prealdency if It Had to Come by Compromise In a Matter of Principle. Roosevelt Calls Aceuaed Statesman a Resolute Opponent of "Policies of In ternal Reform." Oyster Uny, N. Y Popt. 22.-Pecn- tnry Leh timde public u foriiuil ptate mcnt by the prcaldctit, which a tail ed forth by tlic recent exchange In tnecn Wllllntn 11. HcarM nml Seiintnr oraker of Obbi. Mr Ilcnri-t In public utterances bad nccuscil the aunntor nf relntlotiH with the Stiitidinl Oil (-aatia- pnny IticnnalHtciit with Ills duties ns u eenntor and liH uttltudc n n rcprc.en. nthe of Itcptilillciiti policies nml pM fi.lona. In his statement President lliae,vwlt ninki-4 nnntlier niiH.tl for be etippnrt of Mr Taft nnd dcclnn s that Ida defeat would brltitf "Inatltm antlnfnctlon t but one Net of men nnmely, to thrwe men wlm, na almun the corrtP'inilcticc imblSlicd by Mr. McarM, were l lilnd Mr. Toriiker. the opponent of Mr. Tuff, wltlilu hi" own party, nnd who ii"W nre lM-lilnd lovernor Itaakcll nnd Ills niH?l.itc, the opponents of Mr. Taft In tin- p alte party." Rafera to Brownaville. The atatcmi'iit In part ic.id-: "Senntor rornlter tins been a leader ninoiig tboao incinU-rs of cnnnres. nf both parties who have resolutely op IKised the great policies of Interna! re form for which tbe ndmlnNtrntloti lias mude Itself responsible. Ills nttlttule lias been that of certain other public men, notably (as shown In this same correspondence published by Mr. Ilenrst) CJovernor Haskell of Okla homa. Then- Is n striking difference In one respect, hnweV4-r, in tbe present iHHltlons nf (Jovernor Haskell nml Senntor Tornker. (invernor Has-Ucll stnnds high In the councils of Mr. ltryan and Is the trtnnrer of bis na tional campaign committee. Senator Fornker represents only the forces which In Imhlttercd fashion fought the nomination of Mr. Taft. The entire ngltntioii over ltrowns- vllle was in large part not a genuine agitation on liehalf of colorisl incn at all, but merely ono phase of the effort by the rcpresentnthes of certain law defying corporations to bring discredit upon the administration because It was seeking to cut out the evils connected not only with the corrupt use of W4alth, but especially with the corrupt alliance Iictween certain business men of large fortunes nnd certain politi cians of great Itilltioticc. The tcnninnus hostility of tbee Interests and of their spis'I.i! rcprce!itatles In public life and lit tbe press to the nomination of Mr. Taft was merely the natural so- pience of their hostility to the picas- ures of thu administration for the reg ulation of great corporations doing nn Interstate business nnd to the attitude of the ndinlnlstratluii In consistently Tijsecuting nil offenders of great wealth, pmlsely as It has pro-xs uted nil other offenders." Taft'a Letter. The letter of Mr Tn ft Is as follows: "'I wish to impress iiiy-olf with as much I'lnpliasls ns po-sihlc ns to whether I would objis-t to a compromise resolution which shall Include nn In dorsement of injsclf for the presidency and Senator 1'ornker for the senator ship. In my Judgment It would Is- not only a great inlst.iko something more. It would be accepted invo'-nrlly as a compromise on my behalf and there fore with my noqulcscciu-e or nt least with the acquiescence of my friends, for whoe nctlou I am more or less re sponsible. It would totally misrepre sent my position. 1 don't care for the presidency If It has to come by com promise with Senator I'orakcr or any else In a matter of principle lb- has opposed the vital policies and prln- Iples of the administration ami In bis ipposltlon has sei7sl upon and iii:ilmiI- tlisl nn Important but Incident, il mat ter to umbairiiss the adiulnisttatlon, uslng In this without scruple a blind race prejudice to nicomplisb his nuln purpose. 'Representing the policies of the administration. I cannot stultify my self by acquiescence in nny proposed inpromlse which iicecssmiiv u,,hes the admission that the llcpiililliniis of Ohio icgard this fiinilaunutal illiler etice of opinion as of no linpoiiamc and one that cm Is- wahed In tbe In terest of patt harmony or the settlis ment of factional differences.' "I publish this letter without Mr. Tllft's knowledge, bis'llUce I feel It my luty to the public that his attitude should ls known. The inun who tin- besliatlngly resists temptation, who antiot Is- unci veil by anj considera tion of personal lntereet from follow ing the course whit h his loftv concep tion of duty dictate-- to hi '. the in, in whoso whole concern Is for -h . wclfnie f Hie people and who bus ,,ved 111 a lifetime of dllll. nil and u-i lul public r'lre bis cMtaordln ir. apai'lt.v as an administrator. Is t-nivlj the man of ill others to be llitlllsted with thi pies- Ideiiey. 1 appeal lo all go.nl cllizeiis, to all high mlmlisl nsrlctitloiis men who love tl.elr i-oiintry for the sake of their lounfy to put sm.li a man at Its nd Steel Honda Back to Work. Pittsburg. Sept. 'Si. i irib rs lmo been Issinsl at tin' large ll"ll and steel pl.mta of the 4olllltr) to prep lie f.ir lesiillip Hon by Oct. 1. A pi. ill has Iss ii evoli cil at a series of inotliigs In New Yoil. to get the JohWrs and dealers to stock up anil not wait until nfter election. As a result fully Iisi.ins) Idle Iron nnd steel workers In tbe country will find Inline di.itu employment. Mr, Roosevelt Apologlzee. Oyster Hay, N. Y.. Sept. .-Presl-ib'id lloosexelt Intlttsl Charles Kurs man, the dry goods merchant of this village, who was treated with dls rnurtesy by one of the secret service men nt the president's reception last Thursday, to Sag.mioro Hill and apol ogised to hi iu In person for tho treat ment Mr. Knrsman tvcclvisl. Saloons Closed For Primary, Trenton, N. J S.pt. 22. Attorney General (Intkell expressed the opinion that the law prolilMtlng the sale of liquor nn nny day on which a peneral P4-clal or municipal election Is b held uppllea ta today's primary i tlon. - - tr DE MUND A A'iiaHER. HIs &peed Lat'.s Long Enough In Gravesend Race. New York. Sept. 22. An ordinary card was offered nt (irawsond. The feature was the Ilrookwoisl steeple-i-liase over the short course, which re sttltisl 111 nn eay victory for Water-ss-ed. She took the lend the last turn of the field nml steadily Increnslne her ndvnntnge, won by ten lengths. He Mund made hl speed last and won the handicap, tit nlsiut six fur longs, easily by three lengths. Sum linirle": I'lr-t Itnce. He Mund, first; Fort Johnson, second; Pcllrlum, third. Sis-olid Itniv. Wntersp.-jl, first; ri r.ite, second; Stellnland, tliTid Thlnl Race. Wise Mnsoti, first; The Hardener, second: County l'nlr, thlnl. routth Itaci'. Mooiishliie.llrst; Spoon t r, seisual; Par West, third. I'lfili Race.- Whip Top, llrst; Samuel II. Il.itrls, second; (irettia Hreim, third. SlMh Race. (loldcii View, first; Ijidy Ss-llnn, second; Itosslare, third. BASEBALL Garnet Played In the National and tha American Leagues. NATION'AI, LKAflVK. At NVw Yntk- rittstturp, 2. New Tork, J Ili-'- rlrn- Willi nn.l i.lt.don; Mathew li'in mi 1 f ir iir.jiii.in At I'hllml. Iphia-ThlCftKn. J; Ihltadel 1 hla. 1 (H IntilnBH) Hnttprlos Kroh, Ov irnll hil Kltni, tSparki Ami Dnoln. SitoihI limn. Ohlcnk'o. 9. riilUdclrihla, 2. n.ntrrl. -OcmkUy nml KltnK, McQuIl tin ntnl I'.m. At ltnikl. n- Procklyn, Pj Ft. LnuU, 1 ltntUrU - Hue ki r ntnl Tarnier; Sal If, Luh Unm"nd nn It!ls, At ttnttun-nncltinntl, 8; I .niton, S. It.ittf-rtoit O'Tonle, IutMe nnd Schlel; lVri:uTi, tlruh.im nnil Muttcrmnn. STANIUNO OF THI3 CLVIia w. t rc. w. i. p.c NfwYorkS" 1; .CM Clnrlnnntl 87 71 ,4S2 hlftca. 7 3 m lioaton .. 57 81 .410 l-iilfliim- t; 54 xlT Ilrcoklyn. iii t .148 rt.Ua phla 73 St Luule. 47 92 ,SU AMKUIOAN LKAfiUE. At ntrolt HiUcn, 4, rtrntt. X TUt tc rlr n-Iturchcll nml Crlsor; Kllllan and Thonns At rhve1anl-Cle eland, 5; Now York, 3. HnUerlts-llcnrcr and Ilemla; Lake nnd lUalr At Cliicaffii-Chicnco, 2; Philadelphia, a It.itf rl n Wiilsh and Sullivan; Schlltcer nnd I'uwc-rn, At St. I ami Is St. IouIs, S: WtuhlnRton, 0. 1 tit t tr rleB- Pci well nnd Spencer ; Kee ley ftml street. STANDING OP THE CLUBS. l. r.c. w. is. r.c Oloveland f-1 fti .574 n.vton. ... &J 73 , 47S Jctrclt . 79 59 J.72 I'hlla'phla 71 .474 "htcnTCT. . Nl CI .IVC Wash'ton. 59 7fl .417 St LfiiiU 77 .2 .r4 Ne w York 40 91 .SSi YOUNG WIFE DEAD, ASSAILANT IS FREE. Furnishes Small Amount of Bail and Escapes. Now York. Sept. K. I'ldlnwlnir the dentil of Mrs. Trances liosenthnl Mc 4,'al e, twenty yens old, wife of a wealthy iu iiiufacluti r of buuMlnK ma terial. In St. Mary's li i-pltnl, llrooklyu, Captain Isaac I'r.uik of the Now Jer sey ntcutio poll.-e station telephoned tile walden of the Ul.Mllond street Jail that Samuel Minnies, twetity-slv years old, who sled her three times In the b:u k, would have to answer toiM-hnrire of murder. Hi- was astounded by the Informa tion that tin. tu. in had been released on ball of Mai. Investigation showed that Mamies had leii released by MrrU ttate lielsiuir, 4hi said ho hud ac cepted ball when told the man was held only on a thaw-pf attempted suicide. A general alarm was. sent out for Maiines. No trace 4it hlni was found. Colonel Stewart's Caae. Washington. Sept. 'J2.-Ordcrs were Issued dheelliui Colonel William K. Stiwnrt, now nt Fort llrnnd, Ariz., to teport nt Washington to ho before a retllltlX bnnld. Is Theodore Junior Engagcdf Itostnn, Sept. 112. A rumor was cur rent in society that Theodore Hoosp. o!f, ,lr tbe president's son, and Miss Carrie Muuii of Washington nre cn Kiice,! Weather Forecast, l'alr, with llk'ht to fresli south nnd southwest w inds. Live Stock Market. CATTblV-Snnply llshl; market strnna;. but slow , eli. .Ice, Kill 15, prime, (f .16; e.il 1 s t i J.'. IbsIS It.'-lpls fitr; mnrkt t stn.nK; I'rlnii In-iivl.-s 7I'm7i, mi-ilhima, 17 -ia 7J. In.tvv VoiKirs. f7 IViT yi; ItKlit Vurk 1M. f.lnej, plus. ."rl.ia75, rnUKhs, $."1 50 let 'J.. General Marketa. New York. Bept. Ti. I.1VH rnt'l.TKV-riim ami In goodile m.ni'l. fowls. l.vL.il5e. , old ron.tera, 10 p.i-.e . spilni; cttli K. ns, lliltc, sprhiR On. Ics llnlli... , ol.t do., lu' -1.1 lr Ulir.MSi:!) IliI'l.TIIV-rirm end In fair fl. m.iml: fn sh killed foul., lio!t-e, 124.a Hi , do, fair to Kiio.1, l.'VUSc : old roe.t . rs. ..'-.c ; lirollirs. utatiru. Il.il7c.; ronst Intf III. ki ns. I7alsr I'iiTATur.H-Sten.ly: I'cnnsylvnnta, per biisht I. 7S.1SI0 ; New York, js-r bushel, 7S u7..i . .1". f.tlr to Kooil, r.7"c Hl'TTrlt-Cnaliury, specials. 2la24He.; (Kir.ts, -.H-uia'.c. ; firsts, ZlHaJZHc; state dilry. K00.I to tin, st, Kni.'vc , process, t- I lis. Cln'.'lV- ; exlrua, ni2uHc ; bnl tjiii'.ti . ri'snn ry. tlrata. rj'iaS'ie ; lnil!.-a. tlisis IV: taiklni; stock. Nn. I, 17-te. "Hi:i;tii:-Hlati-. full cream, specials, lc,.illl4c : fancy, small, 13c . fancy, larne. HV., poisl to prime, llil.'c , aktiits, 14 lM.un.1 Fs-i l.ll. l'l'tc 1 tllte. KH9r. IM:S-Pr. -h .-.illored .xlrna Ic : e tri firsts .'lill,e, firsts, SSaJ-Hc , soe otnl, .-iuLl1.' illrtks fresh Wllhered, .V. 1 cuii.ll. .1. lvi.nlV.. Nn. 2, 17al.; eli, !. 1"..i17i . 1. fritter itnr. Urals slur, n.-.- pil'l, Wae ; s.-ceiels, atoriiKe psld. Lei. i.ltc MII.K I'l.e wholesale prlre la II CI par 4'J uunrt ran. Cholera Eapert to Report. Washington Sept. fi- (in account of the rapid spieail of cholera tu ltusla Suit'coii (iciural Wjiiiun of the public health and marine hospital sen Ice has decided tn send to that country nn au'cnt of the bureau who will In' a chol. era expert. More Wagea For Setting Type. Washlnutoii, Sept. '.-.'.-All the lino type ui'i iiioiiotyis' oiH-rators In the Kovernmciit pi Inline olllce after Oct. 1 will rccehe 1(1 cents more mt hour, iiiaklin; their dally wiikcs f I.NI Instead of $1. Willi American wives bossing faring around the house tho question "Shall tho people rule?' seems a trlflo am biguous. Every week day Is labor day, but only once n year Is thcro n ble pro cession "down oil the bills." . t tcvin.i that tho boomers of the utllnlty croze forgot tliat this Is the orliflnal bhotijt coanrry t. , j If ear Bvcorda In tbe Air. Unusual interest attaches to the bal loon contest at Derlln toeaupe of great BTtrldes made In aerial navigation In this season's testa. While among ex pert the balloon and the filing ma chine are separate propositions, tha public la prepared to bear that cither style of airship has solved the prob lem of aerial navigation, and consider able burdens may be rapidly transport ti anywhere. At present, however, U airships nre popularly believed to bo as erratic as a broncho and aa unre liable as an auto on tha rampage. Many nations prepared to share tn the Derlln contests. In tho remarka ble flights of the past few months three nations havo scored progress to a degree that Is Inspiring Germany with the dirigible. France and Ameri ca with the aeroplane, In tho aeroplane teats of the year It has been demonstrated that successful flight requires not merely a good ma chine, but a good operator. For years tho attention of experimenters has been directed to the perfection of the machine. Whether "heavier than air" or "lighter than air," It must be sub ject to human control at all times. It has long K-cu recognized that the sim ple balloon can remain In the air a long time long enough to cross the Atlantic. Hut It Is the sport of the elements, and should one cross the ocean from these shores It might land In the North ran or In the Mediter ranean or vveu In the sands, of Kgypt In spite ot lot navigator. The flights from Rt I-oula, In which several bal loons moved many hundreds nf miles In tho samo direction. Indicate that knowledge nf ncrlal currents Is a prime factor In systematic lajllnonlng. This Is an old theory, and the latter day problom Is how to make the transfer from unfavorable currents to favora ble currents. This solved, and the bal loon can cover long distances In a short time. The problem the aeroplanlsts seem to be wrestling with at present Is the ability to get Into the air nt all with a machine under perfect control and gradually Increase the duration of tho flight Tho balloonist goes where the wind carries htm. Tbe aeroplanlst hopes to go with tho wind or against It or across Its track at will. Steady trips for comparatively short distances will be success for the aeroplane, and the balloon, which now beats around for a thousand miles or more, will be , a success when It lands Its freight at the point fixed upon In advance by Its navigator. If the dirigible shall con tinue to obey tho will of Grant Zeppe lin and those ot his faith, 1008 will open a new era In tho history ot bal looning as well aa that ot (light In aeroplanes. Milton and America. It Is fitting that there should be a counterpart ot the cclebrutlon In Eng land of the tercentenary ot the birth of John Milton on this side of the At lantic Englishmen will duly com memorate his birthday, Dec. 8, n somewhat belated honor to this re publican poet Leaving his fa mo as a poet to tako care of Itself, tho people of this republic can acknowledge a deep debt to him as tbe author ot tho principle of commonwealth building which we havo carried further on tho road to completeness than any other nation on earth. The self government for which Milton fought against coer cive feudalism long before he wrote tho poetry which placed him among the Immortals appears aa tho power of progress In every American com monwealth of this century. As n teacher Milton Is the most Il lustrious exemplar of that Puritan typo which left bo deep an Imprint upon early American character. For two centuries throughout Sew Eng land and her offshoots Milton's "Para dise IiBt" was read more universally and more attentively than any other volume, with the exception of the Bi ble and Ilunyan's "I'llgrlm's rtog ress." Everywhere as tho republic grew serious and studious the Ncw Englander felt himself uplifted and encouraged as he recognized In Mil ton that unity of piety, virtue nnd wis dom with melody andbonuty which makes tho true seer, (rent, however, ns our debt may be tn Milton, the singer of a lofty and In spiring note, our highest obligation Is to tho prose, so long neglected nbroad because practically outlawed nt home. In which he fought for representative government. "He who Is not tnistwl with his own net Ions (his ill lft not be. lug known to be v ill ami Muudlng to the hazard of the law und penalty has no letter nr .anient tn think himself reputed In the commonwealth wherein he was born than If he were a fool or a foreigner," wroto Milton In the years when the power of autocracy was most Insolent In that single sentence lurks the whole principle; of our Dec laration of Independence, and It Eng land claims thu poetry of the roan who IH'iinud It we nlone havo used bis poli tics so ns tn be able to claim him as a pioneer commonwealth builder. The ltusst.it! church has again de nounced Tolstoy, hoiilng thus to belit tle him In the eyes of tho common but superstitious people, who lovo him. It ordctvd the feasants to abstain from honorlnji Tolstoy's forthcoming birth day on iMialty of losing their souls through the Judgment of !od. Perhaps there nover existed u man who In his llfctliiio was so l.-loiisl nnd bo cn orated an Count lasj Tolstoy. And tho wonder of It Is that It Is nil tho result of Ida moral teaching, hla profound thought nnd his beuullful ersonal life. With electric cars nnd others pass ing thu gutin of tho county fair and tnpplng villages ten to twenty miles around, It Is not so difficult as It waa onco to get a crowd for tho annual show. Now that great fairs have almut run their course the local fulr is likely to ottract visitors In drou'S, ami efforts to Improve tho exhibits und other features, will be rewarded nt tbe ticket ofllce. That O. A. it. "vet" who ran away with a young woman to get married had the true soldier's Impatience with long drawn out formalities. The famine In chorus girls In New York and In school ma'ams In Oklaho ma may be significant only In that It occurs during leap year SEA OF FLAMES TEN MILES WIDE, Acres ol New York Forest Lands Burned Orer, North Creek, N. Y Bept 22. Thou sands of acres of public and private forest lands surrounding this Tillage nre Iielng burned orer, and If rain does not fall within a few hours the de struction will bo widespread. The worst nre la nt Mllllirook. In the southern part of this town (Johns burgh), where a line ot flames eighteen miles long nnd ten miles wide, accom panied by great clouds of smoke. Is oatlng Its way from the Hudson river at Thumnn westward toward the In terior of the Adirondack state park. The Ore wardens are calling out ev ery available man, and a force of 200 men under Fire warden Herrlll and Oarac Protector Robert Somerrllte are fighting this fire. They hare been un able to hold It In check, although at one point n line ot tire trenches Ave miles long was dug. Says It Was Easy Far Jerome. New York, Bept. 23. In his raemo- rnnilum to (lovemor Hughes on the re-l-irt nf Commissioner Hand, who heard the evidence In the proceedings for tho removal of District Attorney Je rome, Franklin Pierce of counsel for the petitioners makes the charge that the entire hearing was conducted with the predetermined Intention of "white washing" tbe district attorney. Hat Works Closed by Strike. Danbury, Conn., Bept. 22. Employ ees nf the hat factories of E. A. Hal lory & Sons and II. McLachlan & Co. quit work because their demands for money deducted from their pay en velopes to pay for baht damaged In course of manufacture were refuted. Following this action the forming mills were shut down. 8layer Eberhard en Trial, nackensack, N. J., Sept. 22. Augus tus Eberhard, under Indictment for the murder of Mrs. Ottllle Eberhard, his aunt, and the attempted murder ot Miss Ottllle Eberbanl, his cousin, whom he Is alleged to have lured to this country from Austria with Intent to kill and rob them, was put on trial here. WHITE DOVE FOR HUQHEl Oarnes Introduces the Govern ar at Albany Serenade. Albany, N. Y., Bept 22. Standing on the broad stone steps of the stato cap ital William Ilarnes, Jr., Albany coun ty Republican leader. In Introducing Governor Hughes to a host of sere naders pledged to tho governor and other candidates upon the Republican state ticket the earnest support of the Albany county Republican organiza tion. Mr. Ilarnes tipiosed the renoml nntlon of (Jovernor Hughes nnd at tha recent stato convention worked for the nomination of James W. Wads worth, Jr., speaker of the assembly, for the office of chief executive. But bowing to tbe will of the party, he de clared It becomes the duty of the mi nority to proceed In united column against our opponents. MRS. GOULD'S ALIMONY. Wants Court to Allow Her I2O,O00 Yaar. New York, Sept. 22. Mrs. Katberlne Clemmons Gould asked Justice Gle gerich through Clarence J. Shearn for nn order upon her husband, Howard Gould, to puy her 120,000 a year ali mony and $13,000 counsel fees for Mr. Shearn. Cornelius J. Sullivan asked for an adjournment of the argument for a month, setting forth that her suit for n separation and Mr, Gould's amended answer were served In May, 1007, and thnt the affidavits on which the ap plication wns mnde bore date In Sep tember last. PRESIDENT ON DUTY TODAY. His Vacation Period at Oyatar Bay Comea to a Cloaa. Oyster Ray, N. Y., Sept 22. Presi dent Roosevelt today ended his vaca tion nnd, with his family and execu tive staff, left for Washington. The party went by special train to Long Island City, thence by tug around Man hattan to Jersey City, where a special train was In waiting. No formal farewell hadbeen pre--pared by the residents of Oyster Bay, but practically every one In town was at the railway station to see the presi dent depart und say farewell to him. Seven Gored to Death. Paris, Sept. 22. A dispatch from I.lslsin nniiounces that n great bull fight wns tn have Ihsui held at Nollts. In the course of tbe priMccdlng some body op4'msl the luclosiire In which the bulls were conllned, and twenty-two of the anlmnls rushed out and charged the spectators. S'en spectators were killed nnd forty Injured. Mrs. Anna De Payater Weda Again. Johnstown, Y., Sept. 22. - Mrs. Anna (1. itnss De IVysti-r nf New Yuik, Hevcnly yea is old mid already twice a widow, was niarrlisl at her country home here to Ernest Helton, a tweuty-tdx-yeur-nld Insurance broker, also of New York. Fire Hems In Four Villaaea. Escaiiaba. Mich, Sept 22. Voreat fires, tlionjh clinked by light rains on Friday, br ke mil anew, ami four vll Iag4's north of Ilseanaba are stirroiind 4.1 by Humeri. The O Hates threatened nro Nl.ig.irn, (Julimess, Foster City and Ilerillillistllle. White Plague Fair Open.. Washington, Sept 22, What It; prac tically ii w oriil's fair mi tuberculosis was formally opened nt the New Na tional museum In this I'lty. Orvllla Wright Cheerful. Washington. Sept. 22.--Although snf ferlng from ri-st lessncss, Orvllle Wright's Miidltloii Is Kiillsfnctiiry, He succeed ed In getting several hours' aln-p, and ofter the nens nf his brother Wilbur's fl breaking night tn France was hoivii Mm bo was lu better spirits. Another Fir. at Cheteea. Chels4ii, Muss., K4.pt. 22,-When tbe owners of the property destroyed In the tiro In the luiuls-r )urd district made careful estimates it waa found that the total loss would amount Jo nearly $400,000. This, following closely on the conflagration of but April, Is a sereraUoK to tha city.
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