WEST DUBLIN. Eflia Strickland of Port Wash wtou, and f hristina and Agnes Ii'isonnerfj and Charloa and Au nt's Harth of New York city, are visiting at Alton Prices. A. J. Comerer and daughters JCancy and Margaret of Winner, Somerset county, passed throu! this place last week ou their way to IJjrnt Cabins and stayed a day with James K. Lyon aaii fam- iiy. Mrs. Lizzie Metzler of Hurnt Cabins spent Sunday and Mon J day with the taraily of her broth er Casper Brant. A number of our people attend ed the Soldiers' reunion tn Lick ing Creek township on Friday and were well pleased with the addresses nuide. Mrs. Mao;.'.ret Kesselring, of llustontown, Mrs. C.isper Hrant, Mrs. K'.iz.bela Metzler, and Pos ter McOowau, of Hurnt Cabins, and Goldie Keeiler spent Sunday afternoon with the family of Mrs Eliza Uoover. Clarence 1 loover of Dane, spent Sunday at the home of his moth er, Mrs. Eliza Hoover, of this place. Master Paul Kirk of Hiram spent Saturday in McConnells burgaud accompanied his father, E. II. Kirk home Saturday afternoon. Don't Break Down. Severe strains on the vital or gans, like strains on machinery, cause break downs. You can't evar-tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves without serious danger to yourself. If you are weak or run-down, or under strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters the matchless, tonic med icine. Mrs. J. E. Van de Sande, ofKirkland, 111 , writes: "That I did not break down, while en during a most severe strain, for three months, is due wholly to Electric Bitters." Use them and enjoy health and strength. Sat isfaction positively guaranteed. 50c. at Trout's drug store. Harry E. Sipes, of Chadwick, 111., and bis sister, Mrs. W. II. Staley, (Sadie), of Pittsburg, are spending a few days in the home of their parents, Ex-sheriff and Mrs. D. V. Sipes, west of town. They came home at this time on account of the illness of their father, whose condition has im proved much during the past few days. It Saved His Leg. 'All thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. SwenseLirof Water town, Wis. "Ten years of eczema that 15 .doctors could not- cure, had at last laid me up. Ihen Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it, sound and well." Infallible for Skin Eruptions, Eczema. Salt Kheum, Boils, Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Pils. 25c at Trout's drug store. Uarrison Hoover left his home at West Dublin for Nintou, Iowa, where he has secured a position as teacher in the Commercial de partment of the Tilford Academy at that place. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Iluberof Wilkinsburg, Pa., are spending this week among Fulton county relatives and friends. Mrs. JIu ber was formerly Miss Minnie Sipes, a teacher in this county. Miss Maggie Daniels, of Sipes Mills, returned home last week after having had a vory pleasant visit among relatives inPittsburg, New Kensington, Pa., and Fitilcy ville, Pa. J. L. Finiff, of Hagerstown, ac companied by his family, spent the past two weeks visit ng friends in ToU township. He was a pleasant visitor to our oflice on Saturday morning. Miss Barbara Martin, who had been visiting her parent" Christ ian Mirtio aud wife in il, (Jove Jeft yesterday lor Tyrori" iere she will teach during tiitiiwi Jing gchoM yi'&r. mum CABINS. A. .1. Comerer and two little daughters, of Winbur, are visit ing friends around here. Jack son is looking well. U. S. Miller, ot 'Wilkinsburg, Allegheny county, is visiting his sister Mrs. John Mentzor and family, and is trying to recruit his health and after one week says ho feels a good deal better enjoying country life. Henry Weaver and family, of Saltillo, Huntingdon county, paid our city a Hying visit in his auto last week. There wore quite a number from this place visited the sol diers' reunion near Ilarrisonville, last Friday. It was fine. There will be a Sabbath school celebration held on the picnic v rounds, on Saturday the 10th of September., it will bo a regular table picnic. All are invited to come aud have a good time. Roy North who has been poorly is some better at this writing. Harry McGowan started with a load of pop, for Mr. Van Kelley, to the Soldiers' reunion, but up set on the Oiler hill and smashed two cases and did not get there. Mrs. Rosy Clark has returned from her visit to Bedford. She had a pleasant time. A Man of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tremend ous energy are never found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the suc cess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the matchless regulators, for keen brain and strong body. 25c at Trout's drug store. CLEAR RIDQE. Miss Maud Cromwell, of Phila delphia, and her sister Elizabeth, of Three Springs, spent a few days last week with Mrs. W. R Fields. T. B. Cromwell and wife, of this place, left Friday for an ex tended trip to Philadelphia, At lantic City, New York, aud Pitts burg. Mr. Cromwell is 85 years old and his wife is uear the same ago. Their many friends wish them a happy journey and a safe return. Mrs. Julia A. Wtgner, of Phila delphia, spent Saturday with Mrs. W. R. Fields. Captain F. B. Vincent and wife of Pittsburg, are visiting W. R. Fields and many other friends at this place. The Cdptain has a re cord for catching desperate crim inals, but we doubt if he has caught more thieves than be has chickens since he came here. l'ho chickens seem to know him, for when they see him coming they lay their heads ou the block. ENID. Prof. Geo. W. Keady returned to Al toon a last Thursday, where he began another year's school work on Mon day. Mrs Nettle Thornley and son Har ry went to Uoltertsdale last Sunday, and after spending a few days there, they will return to their home In Phil adelphia. Miss Jessie Cunningham went to Al toon a on Saturday, to bey in her school work on Monday. She Is one of Altoonu's successful primary teach ers. Hoy Koss and family are visiting relatives in the Valley. Miss Marian Edwards begun school work In the Grammar Grade at Deli anse, on the 20th. John Edwards Is still quite poorly. Very little hope of his recovery. T. Speer Dickson returned to his home in Philadelphia, after having spent sometime with relatives In the Valley. Mrs. A, I). Berkstresser and son Hernard, accompanied by Miss Nora Dickson, Of Philadelphia, spent Sun day In Saxton with the former's daugh ter, Mrs. S U. Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Truax spent a liulo while at Broadtop City, last Saturday. Ed Brakeali, wife and two chil dren Lucy and James, of Thomp son township, were very pleasant callers at our oflice on Monday. They report the weather very dry and vegetables' Buffering in the lower end. A thin, pale oil. High real viscosityno fictitious body. Retains its lubricating powers at high temperatures. The best oil for cither air or water-cooled cars. "fy "Perfect Lubrication Without Carbon Deposit, Jitk your dtaUr-a trial will eonvinc: WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO.. PITTSBURG. PA. IndMndnl Oil KaAnan. Letter to Chief Doyle, McConnclUburf, Pa. Dear Sir: How two men dit fer ! N Avery, Delhi, N Y, had two houses painted two ways; the houses alike, same painter, dif ferent paints. One paint 0 gal Ions; the other 12. A dealer there who was selling the 12-gallon paint, threw it out and put in the G-gallon paint. Do you see why ? The less gal Ions paint cost less for the job by 0 gallons of paint and G days labor: $10.75 for paint and 12 to 24 for labor (according to paint ers' wages 2 to 4 a day.) A dealer in paint at Malone, N Y, was selling this G-gallon paint, was offered the 12-gallon paint for 15c less a gallon, and took it To make that extra 15c a gallon, he saddles a loss of $22 75 to 31 5 a job on bis customers. What if they find it out? The people had better look out for that 22 75 or $34.75, which ever it is we don't know what painters' day wages are there. The two paints are Devoe and auother sold at the same price by the gallon. Will you figure out that 12-gallon paint; what a man can afford to pay for a gallon of it? The answer is (if you figure it right) taking wages $2 a day: A man could afford to put on that paint if somebody pays him 12frc a gallon; and taking wages 4 a day, he must get $1 21 a gallon. Yours truly 75 F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. Hull & Render, McCon- nellsburg; J. A. Boyd, Mercers burg, and Norman O. lluber, Chambersburg, sell our paint. WELl S TANNERY. t Miss Hilda Wishart is visiting her gf andparents, Mr. and Mrs. tlarvey Wishart She is at the Hahnemann Hospital, Philadel phia, training to be a nurse. Harry Baumgardner, of Altoo na, is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H Baumgardner May Burkott, accompanied by her cousin Minnie, of Scalp Lav el, and Charles Burkett of Altoo na, is visiting bet parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Burkett Mr. and Mrs. George Johns and son, of Altoona, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Schenpk. Carl Evans, of Braddock. Pa., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Geo. W. Sipe. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Biyens and daughter, of Fayette City, Pa., are visiting relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Sweet, of Saxton, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E Spongier last week. Our base ball team played Laid ig last Saturday. Score 23-10 in favor of the Tannery. Death removed from the family of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ford, James, one of their twins, aged about seven months. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the la9t 15 years, and believe him perfect ly honor ibie in all business trans actions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tohdo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken lnteroally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. WHIPS COVE. Thedry weither continues, and the potato crop will be a partial failure, at least. . Edna F. Mellott went to Pleas- and Kidge last Sunday, and after attending a birthdiy pirty at Morgan Deshonz's in honor of Miss Jessie Wiak, of Chester- town, Md., returned- to Whips Cove accompanied by Miss Jessie E. A. Uoopengardner and wife and Ava Strn visited in the home of Denton Uoopengardner, last Sunday. Vernon M3llott, of Wilmington, Del, is visiting friends in tha Cove. Miss Mary Brubaker, of War fordsburg, visited her teacher, Miss Zoe Mason, the first of this weeV, Surprise Party. On Tuesday evening a number of friends gathered at the home of Robert Mellott and "wife, in lower Ayr township to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the birth of their son Quay. Those present were: .Jacob Strait and wife of Hustontown (ieo Lynch and wife, Hon D T Humbert, Mary Shives: Nora, Lydiaand Cecil Humbert; Mai garet Lynch, Belle Gordon, and daughter Rachel; Rebecca Pitt man and children Catherine, Jes sie, Frank and George; Jacob Clousej and wife, Charles Mc Laughhn of Pittsburg, Clarence Wright, Orpha and Bertha Hess, Robert Mellott, wife and children Grace, Jessie, Lena, Quay, Jacob Obed, Garthwaite, Linn and V'il lard. Quay received 105 beautiful post cards. After partaking of refresh ments consisting of pies, cakes, ice cream, lemon'ide, etc., the crowd departed for their respect ive homes. May each and every one of these people remember this pleasant occasion. SALUVIA. L C Mellott, of Pack wood, Iowa, is visiting his father, D S Mellott D R Strait and wife are visiting the former's mother, Mrs Mary Strait, near Saluvia. Mrs J A Burkhart and little son Gordoo, of West Newton,.Pa, are visiting her sister, Mrs II m Strait. Mrs J A Wolford and daughter, of Rainsburg, Bedford county, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs Joseph Sipes. Myrtle Mellott, of Breezawood, spent a few days last week with friends near Saluvia. Watson Newman, of Metal, Franklin county, spent from Fri day until Saturday on this side of the mountain. Mrs Clara Decner and Dolla Decker spent Sunday afternoon in the home of F Decuer. Harvey Strait, wile and little son Gordon, and Mrs J A Burk hart and little son Gordon, visit ed the former's mother, Mrs Mary Strait Sunday afternoon. BRUSH CREEK. Catnpmeeting closed on Friday with a large crowd present. Lucy L. Peightel spent a few days recently in the home of M. K. Barton Nettle Barton, who has been spend ing the summer at P. D. UIxsoiVs, re turned to Everett last Saturday. Earl Truax was a business visitor nt Everett one day last week. Chester Spade spent Saturday eve ning and Sunday with friends in Whips Cove, Misses May and Carrie Shuss, of Huntingdon are visiting their aunt, Mrs. M. K. Hlxson. Sadie Barton spent one day last week at Need more. John IlixHon and son B made a fly ing trip to Waynesboro last week. Quite a number of our people attend ed the Soldier's reunion. Russoll Akers left for Altoona last week where he expects to spend some time. Mrs. Elrnlra Lodge and son John of Bedford, spent Monday at Frank Lodge's. Sebert Barton spent Saturday eve ning' and Sunday with friends near McCoonellaburg. Ross Jackson, who has been em ployed In Oregon for two years has arrived at home. , "Listen for Wedding Bells." Mina Hart of iCenneih Square, Pa!, Is visiting Mrs. Irene Truax. AllyDeshoug made a flying trip to Brush Creek one duy last week. R. K. Jackson who had been in Ore gon for some time is at the home of his mother, so the many folks'of the community decided to glvbhim a pleas ant surprise, and It was a lurprUe to to him, for he was seated at the table cleaning a gun when his many friends walked into the house. The evening was spent In p ajing games and hav ing a good time. Refreshments were had and the people departed at an early hour, wishing him many more pleasant surprises. Those preseut were: Lulu Selling, Amy Lodge, Clara and Olive Hlxson, Luly Mills, Sadie, Lydia and Celta Barton, Mae and Carrie Shuss, Fred. Lodge. Earl Truax, Grant Spade, Clad Bequeath, Will Clevenger, Ross Jackson, Marshall Lynch, Claude Smith, Ross and Bruce Barton. The Hancock Star says: Mr. S. S. Stouffer will complete the Pennsylvania State Road at War fordsburg in the next sixty days This is a tine road and Warfords burg dow has a better main street than Hancock. The road was gradedjth.'ouftb the village, leav ing some houses needing ladders to get into and others needing coal scbutes. The road in the automobflist's paradise an lit is hoped Mr. Stouffer will tackle our State road through here. PLEASANT 0R0VB. The Children's Day services at Pleasant Ridge Brethren church was attended by a very large crowd. " Much credit is due the worthy (Superintendent, Rev. John Mellott, and to the scholars for their good work. Miss Louie Shives is visiting friends in Franklin county. James Varnes and wife, of Win ber, are visiting the latter 's sis ter, Mrs. Levi Skiles tbis week. Rev. and Mrs. Powers spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Martha Skiles'. Charles Knableot Mercersburg spent Sunday at Rev. John Mel lott's. Quite a number of our farmers threshed last week. Amongour callers Tuesday was our veteran friend, D. R. Mumma of Hustontown, Pa. Mr. Mumma has just returned from a two weeks' visit among his sons re siding in Pittsburg. Lawson is a stair builder and resides in Wilkinsburg; Frank: is a pattern maker in the Swissvale Signal Works, and Walter is a door-ma ker in the Union planing mill at Jeannette. Th3 boys are all do ing wsll. Besides those in Pitts burg, his son George W., is a ship carpenter on the United States Battleship Colorado, lying in the harbor at San Francisco During the year and a half that Walter has been in the navy, he has been in many of the princi pal seaports of the world. J. C. McGowan, of Burnt Cab ins was greeting friends in town on Satuiday. Charter Notice, Notice Is hereby xlvcn that an application will he mude to the tlovernor of the Common wealth of Pennsylviuilu on Friday, the 30th duy of Scptemner. A I). 191(1. by Hmjunilu S, UruvcN, of Washington. I). C: Jerre A. Hair of Thompson town-hip. Fulton County, Peun'n. (P. O. acMress, tlnnentik, Md , Rurul Route) Robert J. Mo nclllh, of Huucock, Mil., and others, under the Act of UNsetnhly of the Com mouwenlth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation uud reKUlu, tlon of cerluln corporal ons," approved April -tt. l-74. find supplement and amendments thereto, for a Charter of uu Intended corpora tion to be palled Thu Oreen Vulley Fruit Com puny, for thu purpose of planting, cultivation, growl'iir, producing, buying. Helling, Importing, und exporting fruit trees and frullsof all kind and tne pluming, cultivating, producing, and growing of such fruit trees and fru'ts. and to mulntuin and operate a packing house and dry house and cunning fuctory for fruits und vegetables of ull kind and to acquire and bold such lands as may be necessary for the ufort suld purposes, with In pilnulpul oftlee In Thompson township, Fulton County, Penn'a., on the (Jrcen Valley Farm (P. O. address, Hun- cock, Md,, Iturul lOute). SIMON H. SI-XT , Solicitor, 9 1 w3. tied ford, Pa. JUNIATA COLLEGE FOR Young Men and Young Women. Departments: 1 The College. 2 The Academy. 3 The School of Education. 4 The Bible School. 5 The School of Music. 0 The Business School. Special Features: Large Facul ty; Small Classes; Full Equipment in library, Laboratories, and Gymnasium; Comfortable Dormi tories; Healthful Location; Easy of Access; Moderate Charges. Fall Trm will begin Monday, September 19, 1910. 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Train leave Hunooek at followa! No. 106 - M a. m. (Hunduy only) for Haltlmora uuu tnteruieuiute pom In. No. f-H 00 a. m. (week days) for Hairemtown, Htmiuiore: ayuoaboro.cnaiubaraburg, .aud Intermediate, No. 1 M a tn. (week daya) Cumberland, and imerineaiate. ' t No. 4 ion a. m tweek daya) Halt I mora, Get- lyaburg, York and intermediate.. No. I I SMI p m. (wek daya) Little Orleana. Old Town, Cumberland, Klklua und weat. Vestibule train with obaervatlua buffet oar. . No, t I HO p m. twefk daya) Baltimore and In- Kiriufinata aiattona. veatiuuia train with obaervaUoa buffet oar. No, a 40 p. m (week daya) leavaa Ualtltnoii a trt p. m, Uageraiowa V p. m. No. IOa-10 t6 p. m. (Sunday only) Igavaa Baltl. auura . ta y, lu, pROl-dHfcn AMENDMENTS TO TUB the riTi.K.Na of this common WKAt.TH KOH T1IKIU Al'PrioVAL OK HKJKCTION. HY TBIC (IKNKHAI, AH- HKMBt.Y or THK COMMONWEALTH OK 1KNNflYLVANIA. AND PUHLISH Kit RY ORDRR OF THE 8F.CRETARY OF TUP) COMMON WKA1.TH. IN PI!R BFANl'K OF ARTICLE XV111 OFTHB CONSTITUTION. Number One. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Proponing an amendment to aeotlon twetv ty-lx of nrtli le five of the Conattttttlon of the Comtnonwcnlth of Pennsylvania. Reaolved (If the Senate concur), That tne following amendment to aectlon twen ty-nlx of article five of the Constitution of I'ennaylvnnla be, and the tame la here by, proposed. In accordance with tin elKhtcenth article thereof: That aectlon 28 of Article V., which reada aa followa: "Section 2H. All lawa re lating 'to courts shnll be general and of uniform operation, and the organization jurladlctlon, and powers of all courts of the same clnxs or grade, so far aa regit miea by inw. and tha force and effect the process and Judgments of aucH courts. snail ne untrorm: and tha ucnera Asaem bly Is hereby prohibited from creating other courts to exercise the powera vested rjy this Constitution In the Judges of th Courts of Common Plens and Orphans Courts," be amended so that the same BliMll read as follows: Section K. All laws relating to courts shnll be general and of uniform opera tion, and the organisation. Jurisdiction, und powera of all courts of the same class or grade, so far aa reguluted by law, and the force and effect of the process and judgments or such courts, shall be un form; but, notwithstanding any provl atoiis or thin Constitution, the General AMdembly ahull have full power to eatnb, llsh new courts, from time to time, as th same may lie needed In any city or coun ty, and to prescribe the powers and Ju rlsillctlon thereof, and to Increase tha number or Judges In any courts now ex latlng or hereufter created, or to reoriran lie the same, or to vent In other courts tne jurisdiction theretofore exercised by courts not of record, and to abolish th anme wnerever It may be deemed neeea snry for the orderly and efficient admlnls trillion of justice. A true copy of Resolution No. 1. ROBERT McAFEB. Jlecrotary of the Commonwealth. Number 'Two. RESor.iiTtov Proposing en amendment to the Consti tution of th Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, so as to eliminate the require ment of payment of taxes as a qualltl- v.tLuui iii me ngni 10 vote. Resolved (If the House of Represcnta tlvcs concur). That the following amend mcnt tn thu Pnnili,iiinH i .--.i".."m ji mo v ouimori- wenlth of Pennsylvania be, and the same ... iiujiiMeti, in accordance with the eighteenth nrtlel fhern. Thnt aectlon one of article eight be amended, hv trllfino ... . i ... , -j .... vit. tun luurin numbered paragraph thereof, so that h uuu mum reiia as follows: Section 1. TTrvei-v , .. ni , i . ... Liiifiru IWKllLy One venrs nf n nng....i,.n u - t Ing qualifications'. Bhall be entitled to m mi elections, stinject however to SUCh laws rerilllrlnv nn.l .... I. ..I.,., .l. - registration of electors as the Qenoral Anrmuiy may enact. First. He shall have been a cttliten of mc. i nnea mutes nt least one month. Second. He shall have resided In the State one year (or If, having previously been a qualified elector or native-born citizen of the Stnte, he shall have re moved therefrom and returned, then six minims;, immediately preceding the eleo tlon. Third. Ua ahnlt ho... ...i.i.j - election district where he shnll offer to vote nt leaRt two months Immediately . . .Timip, uir !ii-i-inin. A true copy of Resolution No. 2. ROBERT McAFEE, (Secretary of the Commonwealth. , , . Number Three. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution or tne commonwealth of Pnn aylvnnln, so aa to consolidate the omirts of common pleas of Allegheny County. Section 1. He It resolved by the Senate nnd House of Representatives of the uommonweaitn or I'ennsv van la In nn eral Assembly met. That the following niiii-iiiiiiii-iii io me uonxtitutlnn of Penn sylvania be, and the same Is hereby, pro poned, In accordance with th eighteenth article thereof: That section six of article Ave h. Timunuen, Dy siriKing out the said an. iion. ana inserting in place thereof the Tonowing: Section . In the county of Phllnrtei phlu all the Jurisdiction and cowers now vested In the district courts and courts of common picas, subject to such changes aa may lie made by this T'nnxtltutlon or by law, Hhall be In Philadelphia vested In five dlstlnit and sunn rate courts of equal and co-ordinate Jurisdiction, composed of three Judges each. The suld courts in Philadelphia shnll he designated respect ively hu me court or common pleas num ber one, number two. number three. number four, and number five, but the number or anta courts mav be hv Increased, fr' Ti time to time, and shall be in nun manner designated by successive numbers. The number of Judges In nv of said courts, or In any county where tne eHtauiisnmeni or an additional court may ne authorised by law. may be In creased, from time to time, and when, ever auch Increase shall amount In the whole to three, auch three Judeea ahull compose a distinct and separate court as aforesaid, which shall he numbered a aforesaid. In Philadelphia all autts shall Da instituted In the auld courts of com mon pleas without designating the num ber of the aald courts and the several courts shall distribute and apportion the business among them In auch mnnner shall be provided by rules of court, and each court, to which any suit shnll - be thus assigned, shall have exclusive Juris diction thereof, subject to change of venue, aa ahull be provided by law. In the county of Allegheny all the Jurisdiction and powers now vested tn the several numbered courts of common pleaa shall be vested In one court of com mon pleas, composed of ull the Judges In commission In suld courts. Such Juris diction ana powers shall extend to all proceedings at law and In equity which shall have been Instituted In the several numbered courts, and ahnll he subject to aticn ennngea aa mny be made by law, and subject to change of venue as rjro. vlded by law. The president Judge of Bald court ahull be selected as provided by law. The number of Judges tn said court may be by law Increased from time to time. This amendment shnll take effect on th first dny of January suc ceeding Its adoption. A true copy of Resolution No. ROBERT Mo A FEB. Becretury of tha Commonweulth. Number Four. A JOINT RESOLUTION . Proposing an amendment tn section eight, article nine, of tn constitution of Penn sylvania, Bc-ctlon 1. He tt resolved by th Henaln and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania In (Jenenal Assembly met, That th following ta pro posed aa an amendment to the Constitu tion of th Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, In accordance with the provision of th eighteenth article thereof: Amendment to Article Nine, Section ' Eight, Section L Amend seotlon elirht rflr-l nine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows: "Section . Th debt of any county. sfty, borough, township, school district, ot thr municipality or Incorporated dm. trict, except aa herein provided, ahull nev er exceed seven per centum upon th as sessed valu of th taxable property there in, nor ahall any such municipality! oi district Incur any new debt, or increaaa tta Indebtedness to an amount exveedlng two per centum upon such assessed val uation of property, without th assent ol the eleator thereof at a publlo election In such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city, th debt of which now ex ceeds seven per centum of such aaaeased valuation, may b authorized by law to Increase th sain three par centum. In th aggregate, kt any on time, upon such valuation," so aa to rad as follow: Bactlon L Th dbf of any county, ettv. borough, township, school dlatrlot, or oth- exropt as hre1n provldeil, ahan nevp. ceed seven per centum upon the n.. , Value of the taxable property therein shall any such municipality or district 1' cur any new debt, or Increase It, ,i 1" 'edness to an amount exceeding two centum upon such assessed Valuation'! property, without the assent of tli tors thereof at a public election In in a mnnner as shall be provided by Inw i any city, the debt of which now exe-l',. seven per centum of such tlx,.,,,,,, uatlon, may be authorized by Inw to I crease the same three per centum In thi aggregate, at any one time, upon , r! valuation, except thnt any debt or fob,. hereinafter Incurred by the city anil en,,I Vy of Philadelphia for the cnnstrmX and development of subways for tran.ii purposes, or for the construction , wharves and docks, or the reclamation ol Innd to be used In the construction of system of wharves and docks, nn nubli. Improvements, owned or to be own'-ii said city and county of Philadelphia .!! Which shall yield to the city and com, of Philadelphia current net revenue In ei cess of the Interest on said debt or ilohtt and of the annual Installments nece,,ari for th cancellation of said debt or iIom may be excluded In ascertaining the now r of the city and countyW Phlla...Phi to become otherwise Indebted: Provided Thnt a sinking fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained A true copy of Joint Resolution No 4. ROREHT McAKKK Becretary of the Commonwealth. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon. S. Mo. Swope Associate Judges U. T. Humbert, 'j Hood. Prothonotary, &o. George A. Harris Dlstrlot Attorney Krank P. Lynch ' Treanurer Churles u. Stevens. Shcrlff-Jeff Harris. Deputy Sherlif A. D. llohmun! Jury Commissioner DuvlU Rotz. A Truax. Auditors Wm. Wink, D. H. Myers, c. Rotz, Co. Commissioners FmKnuel Reefer .1 n Sharp, Daniel W. Cromer. Clerk B. Frank Henry. County Superintendent II C. Lnmbervon Attorneva-W. Scott Alexander. .1. Nelson Sipes, Thomas. F. Sloan. F. McN. Johnston M R. Slmffner.. John P. Sipes. S. W. Kirk fp Lynch, H. N. Sipes, L. H. Wlble. P' BOROl GU OFFICERS. Justice of the Pence .Ino. P. Conrud Constable Charles Steak, IlurgesM W. H. Nei.bit. Councllmen-ThomuH Hamll, Paul Waiter U, U. Nace. Albert Stoncr. ' Clerk C. W. Peck. School Directors John Comerer, D L (lrl. singer, Harry Hamll, Ed. Jj, Shinier s- ii Woollet, M. W. Naoe. onimer. S. 11. Hoard of Heulth-.lohn P. Hlpcs. pre, - I A IrwlD. v. p ; Ocorge W. Hays' sec y; K P Lynch. John W. Mosser, M. D. TERMS OF COIRT. The first term nf t.h ri ton county In the year Bhall commenca on the Tuesday following the second mil J nuuary,iiuo'CIOCIt a. m. J hfi Rp.p.nnrl trm nrmmc,n . v - - ' --- wWM,,iTOm,BB U 11 tne third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock The third term on the Tuesday next IOllowino- t.VlA lolnnil tAnnn T at 10 o'clock a. tn. Ihe fourth term on the first Monday October, at 2 o'olock p. m. CHURCHES. PRF.SnVPirBT A Ttf T7.. Tl. TM I t --" " - - . AlC. UUI1I1 l It'll I Sabbath school at 9:15. Preaching 10:30 an <F-rnat.A Mimical,-, n,i r.'in h UWJEF, U1IU I.UU every bunday. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:00. All are cordially invited. Methodist ji;piscoPAL Rev. c W. Bryner, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. tn. Preaching every other Sunday morning Bt 10:30 and every RllnHlLV BVIinlnn t T .A1 . t j -uu r.ov. .cpwuria League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meetins " J vtvuju; ou I .w. United Presbyterian Key. J. L. tlrova Pnialoi. u . .1 .. i i A.n, . v . v, WDWw, . uuuuaji auiiuui at v.ou a. TTl . Praaehlniy awamm C! .... ,1 . . . - B o.wj ouuuay illum ing; at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo pled Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at. 7:fin " h V A XT !1 U' T , . A. i TYmnnn . Tl - . ...,wuu.Wnw uu inanAn-iwr, vai vinFassoldPastor. Sunday school 9:15 morning at 10:30 and every other Sud riot? attnnln. a. 1 l . on Wednesday evening at 7:00. 7, vt. 1V1UC, x ou- tor. - Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. PwoftnVlnm a-.-. - 1. a - i a , , 1 ft'OO n. m an A n .An . at -i ----- w. "v (tW p. ui, vuriHiiao Endeavor at 600 p. m. Prayer meet- " u ii Duumuay evening at I.W, SOCIETIES OddFellflwaf'Pnr,r,olUK-T Nn. 744 mAt.a Ivan IVM.. l I. tne Cleyenger'a Hall In MoConnelli- uuiK. Fort TJtt.latnn TJn. W AOA " -- ilVi in uirrjbs every Saturday evening In the New Hall ai. 1i's. t llil-.. Walls Vallatr T.ko ant , - . mwuv ,iu, uvi uirova every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows1 Hall at Walla Tnn. HarriannvtllA T " ' --.w awvuac w A, Wl UV iUrTTJLB every Saturday evening In Odd Fel Iowa' Hall at Harrison villa. Watarfa.ll Tufltra ln -171 . ... - w fc w u , , v uiOTva ci ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Tin 1 ) m , V-.- - - J a now ureuaaa, Warfnrrlsiira min Mn ant uii n -aw wx U1QVM In Warfordahnro- ann ctn-av r - j wmuiu-j evening. ITinc- T'naf n A T T- 90K . 1 - - "-v. n. j.. u, joj mem in MoConnellsburg In Clevenger'i Hall the first Saturday In every month at 2 Washington Camp, No. 550, P. O. S. of A. mania avn-v Ana n ,v.l- Saturday eveninf at their hall at Ned- more. Tmrirnra nnimrll T7m.1 .-.,m -w wmuv.., u t mi niniimii. meets everv drat, anil Mnlaa evening In Clevenger's Hall, MoCon- Washlnirton Camn Nrt. 407 P ft S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Ball. Waahinotan r!mn Kn. kka o n a " w-f A Vy. J" of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening In P. O. S.-of A. Hall. John O. Tailor Pint n A T 689, meat every Saturday, on or lust preceding full moon In Lasblev hftlli .Or. n .4 15 l Tl. II a j.. aaa., aa cunt v aiiey,. Woman's Rallof xrn - Oa meets at same date and placlf at 4 p.m. uen. u, u. McKlbbln Post dNo.401 O. A. R - . mAAl.1 t.VlA oAl.n ... fn.lk Haturdays In each month at Pleasant Uidge. -7 Clear Hidge Council, No! 9-10, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets In their Hall at Clear Hldge every Saturday evening. . ' ThaAlnmla Ralu.li!, T ,.A.. T r O. F., of HarrUonville, meets the 1st and 3d Wednesday of each month, in the I. O. O. Y. Hall at Harrisonvllle. . Clear Ridge Grange No. 1306. P. of H., meets the first and third Friday uiirhte each month In re i it a ki Wall. 1 . . ' '