Tpp citizen, Friday,, October., ?j, lpi,. JTAQJC T :SIRF3 fjr SDNSi . intor Itnnf him linnnmn n KTntv b. uu uHfiiiT-ui n year, ho Duke of Sutherland is a skilled itnotlvo engineer nnd could- earn a ug nt tlio work did he bo d?slre. in i ni i in run toh o run 11 ror nrao . t to wear his own hair exclusively! N 11:1 viii" in 111a limn crnnn nur nr e. tnpshlrc was first a printer and a physician before he took up the a. vi uuiug eircieu 10 iue uuubu senate. 1 1111 v T-nrirn f 1 rnnrnsanrnrivn in gress three times, governor of Wis sin three times and has been elect to the United States senate twice. nkful he had just enough of a tern-. to snow mm uy tno errors it maao , commit in llttlo things bow fatal eiin Thcophile Homolle, recently sus ided from bis position as director the Louvre, owes his greatest famo tho excavations carried out at Del- under his direction, lit was a tre- ndous piece of work and with the rk at Olympla marks the greatest ssical discoveries of the ace. The Writers. onn TJrl Lloyd is a pharmacist, a Iarry Snowden .Stabler, who ;rccent- resigned as paying teller of tie Na- nal Bank of Commerce of Balti .... . . .-, . .. 1, 1 ..- 1 . ill rk, had been with, the financial in- age. Vfiled widelv. with manv emnrl- PR. snrvlntr nn enwhntr In Naw Mnr- , shooting' bears in the Rockies and era in Iudla. Golf is now his pas n instead of hunting. Animal Oddities. single nalr or rabbits can mummy four years to 1,250,000. ""arrots sometimes hold on to life uu- they aro eighty years old. n proportion to its size a bee 13 thlr- times as strong as a horse. r a I 1 1 1 . i 1 . . . I . IW KTIPCII'S I)I1HSISK six ciniT. nn cuinia niir iinifis tjib 01111 reconi being full grown -when only six -1 i.i Vith both the alllsator and the le weapon. One stroke may break legs of a man. Current Comment. UU1UU I 1L UU ITUUy, UiUUKUi 1L JUUK me white hope developed sufficient to whip him? Atlanta Journal. - a. 1 I a 11,1.1. X. 1 iiilDlmnn tiliAtintni fPIi nnnln Iikitam Chicago architect says that tho oitol at Washington -will not last nger than 500 years. Even at that e shall insist on calling it a pcrmu Short Stories. Labor is growing dear in Turkey Statistics show that fully one-third the marriages among the poorer assnH or .innnn ptirt in mvnren. Although nutomobllo and cycle tires 100 lndustrvi The number of passengers transfer- 11 ironi inn linmnrrnrinn Rijirinn nn i a itunnfi in njnw i rr ir nnr nnr rn r.finnVlonnh rnr Tales of Cjties. Melbourne, Australia, has 'a popula- on of nonrlv Hm.lKHI. .Iiinrnx. Mpiinn. is tho nnlv otv in thn flint lino Ifa nnila r.ni-ftrl fnf Tt nmnn Afmi ftr thn wni'lr lnf film .3 . i it e t l .. Thorshaven, the capital city of the uroo isianus, is saiu 10 uo uusuiuieiy It I. V-lllll.J . ' kill, b A I. Trust Thrusts, Dissolving Uiq trusts is much HUe uuiuu u ii Liiti iu v i II ii-ii mullet?, Penitent trusts crowding toward liwlln 1 1 1 A. ewN. nr. ijiiusi I'nir.i nsnnrnn College and School. Europe has 405,451, schools, 1,110,413 Oxford university has three colleges Harvard is. tho oldest college in the niroa Kiaies. ii was iounuea in lraut. Kew York has. two universities, pev- . t ..1. .1 .. it 41 L. .IflAil iistnlctfira. and a reelstratlon of 11.. Ti ajuaente. , ' . ' Y J'HE SHEHIFF OF WAYNE COUNTY, A 1 KUu.LAMATIUN WHEREAS, by the Election Laws af this Commonwealth, it is made tho duty of tho High Sheriff of each county to give notice by proclama tion of tho time and places in such county of holding tho gpneral elec tion, in tho manner provided 'by law; Now, therefore I, M. LEE BUA MAN, High Sheriff of tho County of Wayne, do hereby Ibsuo this, my proclamation, giving notice to the electors and election officers of tho several election districts In said county that a general election will bo held In said county on TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1011, at tho places in the several election districts appointed by law, at which time and places tho said electors re by law required to elect the offi cers hereinafter enumerated that is to say: OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED. One person to bo Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Jud icial district of this Commonwealth. One person to be District Attorney of the County of Wayne. One person to 'be Prothonotarv and Clerk of the Courts of the County of wayne. One person to bo Sheriff of the County of Wayne. One person o, bo Register of Wills and Recorder .of .Deeds of the County of Wayne One person to bo Treasurer of the County of Wayne1. j One pqrson to bo Inspector ,of Mines in the 8th District. Two persons ;tto be' Commissioners of the County of Wayne.' ' Two pe'rsons'tb "be 'Auditors ofthd County of Wayna. - One person to be C6ronor of the' County of Wayne. AND WHEREAS by writ of elec tion Issued by the Governor of this Commonwealth, I 'have been comr manded that I cause an election to be held in said county on the sev enth day of November, 1911, to choose a persoti to represent the 14th congressional district of this Commonwealth in the Congress of ino unuea states ror the remainder of tho term expiring Alarch 4, 1913, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George W Klpp, congress man from said district, I therefore give notice that at the said time and places the said electors are to voto for One person to be Representative of the 14th Congressional district of this Commonwealth in the Congress of tho United States. CANDIDATES TO BE VOTED FOR And I, the said Sheriff, do further give notice that the following list of all the -nominations made, as provided by law, to be voted for as aforesaid, has 'been duly certified to me, viz: REPUBLICAN. Representative in Congress WM. D. B. AINEY. Judge of the Courts of Common ' Pleas ALONZO T. SEARLE. Sheriff THOMAS Y. BOYD. District Attorney MYRON E. SIMONS. Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts 'WALLACE J. BARNES. Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds, i W. B. LESHER. County Treasurer, WALTER W. WOOD. Mine Inspector BENJAMIN MAXEY, County Commissioners JOHN MALE, EARL ROCKWELL. County Auditors, WILLIAM O. AVERY, LEROY GILPIN. Coroner, P. B. PETERSON M. D. DEMOCRATIC, Representative In Congress OSCAR H. ROCKWELL. Judge of the Courts of Common 'Pleas FRANK P. KIMBLE. Sheriff FRANK C. KIMBLE. District Attorney MYRON E. SIMONS. Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts LEOPOLD FUERTH. Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds. " ' FRED SAUNDERS. County Treasurer, jALEXIS F. VOIGT. , ? County Commissioners CHARLES HERMAN, NEVILLE HOLGATE. County Auditors, EDWIN R. BODIE, JOHN P. FLYNN. Coroner, P. B. PETERSON, M. D. PROHIBITION, Judge of the Courts of Common Pleas. , ALONZO T. SEARLE. Sheriff GEORGE W. HOWELL. District Attorney MYRON E. SIMONS, Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds. IRA W. HINE. County Treasurer ISAAC J. RUTLEDGE County Commissioners S. K. DILLS A. S. MARKS. County Auditors PERCY L. CURTIS J. L. MONINGTON Coroner ISAAC LOBB TCEYSTONB Judge of the Courts of Common Pleas. WILLIAM H, DIMMICK. County Treasurer ALEXIS F. VOIGT. PLACES OF" ELECTION; And I, the said Sheriff, do also hereby make known and give notice that tho places at which tho eieotors of tho several boroughs, townships and districts within the county of Wayne aro to vote at said elections are as follows, to wit: The Electors of tho township of Berlin residing in Election District No. 1,-to meet at 'the school house at Beech Lake in said district. The Electors of the township of Berlin,; residing in .Election,, District No-' J2,i toVLm'eetiatrGranee fHalllin saitt district. JTKeT51eotqrs of the 'borough of BjsthanyameefevBt thoji'ubllc B I School house. In said borouch. The Electors of the township of ' Buckingham, in Eloctlbn District , Nd. 1, to meet at the Starlight Schottl Hbuse, in said' township. Tho Electors of tho township of Buckingham, residing in Election District No. 2, to meet at the stpre of John ,A Carey,, In' said township. Tho Electors of tho township of Buckingham, residing in Election District No. 3, in tho house of Jos. Lay ton j Equinunk. The' Electors of the township of Canaan to meet at tho school house at Waynesville, ih said township. Tho Electors of the township of Cherry Rldgo to meet at school house No. 2, at Clark's Corners, in said township. The Electors of the township of Clinton, residing in Election .District No. 1, to meet at the Aldenvllle school building. The Electors of the township of Clinton, residing in Election District No. 2 to meet in store building of Georgo Styles. The Electors of the township of Damascus, residing in Election Dis trict No. 1, to meet at Pothlck's Hall, Tyler Hill, in said township. The Electors of the township of Damascus, residing in District No. 2, to meet at the house of Volney Skinner, In said township. Tho Electors of the township of, Damascus, residing In Election Dis trict No. 3, at Grange Hall, Galilee, in said township. The Electors of the township of Damascus, "residing In, Election Dis trict, No. 4, to meet, at Gulnnlp's ,hall in sad district. The Electors of the township of Damascus rpsldlng in Election Dis trict No. 5, to meet at Boyd's Hall in said district. The Electors of the township of Dreher to meet at the Graded School building in said township. The Electors of the township of Dyborry to meet( at the house of Edgar W. Ross in 'said township. Tho Electors of the borough of Hawley to meet at Murray's Hall In said borough. Tho Electors of tho borough of Honesdalo to meet at the Court House, in said borough. Tho Electors of the township of Lake to meet at the High School building at Lake Ariel In said town ship. Tho Electors of the township of Lebanon to meet at the Rlleyville school house in said township. The Electors of tho township of Lehigh to meet at Gouldsboro Hall, Gouldsboro, in said township. The Electors of the township of Manchester, residing in Ejection District No. 1, to meet at tho Free Methodist Hall, Equinunk, in said district. Tho Electors of the township of Manchester, residing la Election District No. 2, to meet at Kollam's Hall, in Llttlo Equinunk, in said district. Tho Electors of tho township of Mt. Pleasant, to meet at Odd Fel lows' Hall in Bald township. Tho Electors of the township of Oregon to meet at tho Tannery school house, in said township. The Electors of the township of Palmyra, to meet at the houso of Daniel Cahlll, in said township. Tho Electors of the township of Paupack to meet at Glosslnger's Hall, in said township. The Electors of the township of Preston, residing in Election Dis trict No. 1, to meet at the house of J. L. Sherwood, in said district. Tho Electors of the township of Preston, residing in Election Dis trict No. 2, to meet at Grange Hall at Hines Corners, in said district. The Electors of the borough of Proinpton to meet at the public school house, in said borough. The Electors of tho township of Salem to meet at a room in the Odd Fellows' Hall building, in the vill age of Hamlin, In said township. Tho Electors of tho township of Scott, District No. 1, to meet at the Red Men's Hall, in the village of Sherman, In said township. The Electors of the township of Scott, District No. 2, to meet at the public school house, in Scott Centre, in said township. The Electors of tho township of South Canaan, to meet at the Red school house, near the tavern of John Bentham In said township. ,The Electors of the borough of Starrucca to meet at tho Town Hall, In said borough. The Electors of the township of Sterling to meet at, the Odd Fellows' Hall, In said township. The Electors of the township of Texas, in Election District' No. 1, to meet at tho school houso in said district. The Electors of the township of Texas, in Eloctlon District No. 2, to meot in the building of the Alert Hook and Ladder Company, In said district. The Electors of tho township of Texas, In Election District No. 3, to meet at tho Florence Theatre, in the village of White Mills, in said district. The Electors of the township of Texas, residing In Election District No. 4, at Chemical Fire Company's Hall, in said district. Tho Electors of tho borough of Waymart to meet at the Town hall, South street, In said borough. LAWS RELATING TO ELECTIONS. And I, the said Sheriff, do furth er make known and give notico of tho following provisions of law re lating to said elections: OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS, Constitution of Pennsylvania Article VIII. Section 1. Every male citizen twenty-quo years of age, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to voto at all elections: First Ho shall have been a citi zen, of the United States at least one month. Second Ho. shall have resided in the State one year, (or if hairing previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of the Stato, bo shall bavo removed therefrom and returned, then plx months) immediately pyecedlng the election. Third He shall have resided ,ln the election district where ho shall offer- to rote at least two months Immediately, preceding .the .ejection.! TniirHl Tf ivAnfv.tvn vain nf 'tage or upwardB. ho. shall have paid wiuuu two years ajataie or county tax, which Bball have been assessed at least two months and paid at least ono month before the election. Section 13 For tho purpose of voting, n'o person shall be deomed to have galped a residence by rea son of his presence br ldst It by reason of his absence, whllo em ployed In the service Oithbr civil br military, of tlild State, 6r of the United States, ribr whllo dngaged in tho navigation of the "waters of the State, or of thd United States, or on the high seas, nor while a student In any institution of learning, nor wnne Kept in any poor Houso or other asylum at the public expense nor while confined in a public prison. OF ELECTION OFFICERS. Constitution of Pennsylvania Art. VIII. Section 1 4 District election boards shall cpnsist of a judge and two Inspectors," who shall be chosen annually by tho citizens. Each elector shall have tho right to vote for tho -judge and one Inspector, and each inspector shall appoint one clerk. Election officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and whllo engaged in mak ing up and, transmitting returns, ex cept, upon warrant Of a court of record or Judge thereof, for an elec tion fraud, for felony1, or for wan ton breach of the peace. Section 15 No person shall be qualified to serve as an election of ficer who shall hold, or shall with in two months havo held any office, appointment or employment under the government of tho United States or of this State, or of iany city or qounty or pf any municipal board, commission or trust In any iclty, save only justices of the peace, and al dermen, notaries public and persons In military service of the State; nor shall any olectlon officer be eligible to any civil office to be filled by any election at which ho shall serve, save only to such subordinate' muni cipal or local offices below the grade of city or county offices as shall be designated by general law. ACT OF JUNE 2G, 1885, SEC TION 10. Every person excepting justices of the peace who shall hold any of fice or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this stato, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who 13 or shall bo employed under the leg islative, executive or judiciary de partment of this state, or of the United States of America, or of any city or incorporated district, and . also every member of Congress, and of the Stato Legislature, and of, tho select or of common council of any city, or commissioners of any in corporated district, is by law incap able of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of the commonwealth, and no inspector, judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office to bo then voted for, except that of an election officer. ACT 2 JULY, 1839. Section 1C if any vacancy shall continue In the board for the space of ono hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, and qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place of elec tion, shall select one of their num ber to fill such vacancy. ACT 30 JANUARY. 1874. Section 9 All Judges, Inspectors, clerks and overseers of any election held under this act, shall before en tering upon their duties be duly sworn or affirmed in tho presenco of each other. The judge shall be sworn by tho minority inspector, if there shall bo such minority Inspec tor, and In case there bo no minor ity Inspector, then by a justice of tho peace or an alderman, and the Inspectors, overseers and clerks shall be sworn by .the judge. Certifi cates of such" swearing or affirming shall be duly made out and signed by the officers so sworn, and at tested by the officer who adminis tered tho oath, PRIVILEGES OF ELECTORS AND OFFICERS. Constitution of Pennsylvania ARTICLE VII. Section 5. Electors shall in all cases except treason, felony, and breach of surety of tho peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elections and in go ing to and returning therefrom. Section 14 Election officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while engaged in making up and transmitting returns, oxcept upon warrant of a court of record or judge thereof, for an elec tion fraud, for felony, or for wan ton breach of tho poace. OF THE CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS Act 30 January, 1874. Section 5. At all elections here after held under tho laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 7 o'clock p. m. Section 8. At tho opening of the polls at all elections, it shall be the duty of tho Judges of elections for their respective districts to desig nate one of tho inspectors, whoso duty it shall be to have In custody tho registry of tho voters, and to make the entries therein required by law and it shall bo the duty of the other said Inspector to receive and number tho ballpts presented at said election. OF THE ELECTION RETURNS Act 30 January, 1874. Section 13. As soon as tho polls shall close the officers of the elec tion shall proceed to count all tho votes cast for eaph candidate voted for, and make a full return of the same in triplicate, with a return sheet in addition, In all of which the votes received by each candidate shall be given after, his name,i first in words and again in figures, and shal( be signed by all tho said offi cers and by overseers If any, or If not so. certified the, orersoers and offlqer's refusing tp sign or certify, or cither of. them, shall write uuon (each of, the returns,, his qr, their rea sons for., not; Sjrilijig or certifying cJared,,from the iwlnaojv ,t,6" the, ;clti- ! zens present, and a brief statement Knowing tue votes roceivea Dy oacn candldato .shall bo made and signed by tho election officer ns soon as the votes aro cotintcd( and the same shall bo immediately posted upon the door of the election houso. for Information of the public, Tho tri plicate returns shall bo enclosed in enyclopes and scaled In tho presence of tho officers, ,and one enyelope with the unsealed return sheet given to tho judge, which shall contain one list of voters, tally papers and oath of officers, and another of said en velopes shall bo given to tho minor ity Inanoctnr. All (inir living I within twelve miles of the prothon otary oiuce, or witnin twenty-four mljes,, if their resldenco bo in a town, city 6t village upon the line 6f a, railroad leading to tho county seat, shall before two o'clock past meridian of tho day after the elec tion, and all other Judges shall be fore twelve o'clock meridian of the second day after the election dollver said return, together with return sheet t the prothonotary of. the court of common pleas of the coun ty, which said return Bhall bo filed, and tho day and the hour of filing marked thereon, and shall be pre served by the' prothonotary, for pub lic inspection. Given under my hand at Hones dalo this 29th. day of October, 1911, and In the 136th year of the Inde pendence of the United States. M. LEE BRAMAN, Sheriff.. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION SUB MITTED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJEC TION, BY THE GENERAL ASSEM BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUB LISHED BY ORDER OF THE SEC RETARY OF THE COMMON WEALTH, IN PURSUANCE OF AR TICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTI TUTION. Number One. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amenament to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, so as to consolidate the courts of common pleas of Allegheny County. Section 1. Bo It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia in General Assembly, met, That tho following amendment to tho Constitution of Pennsylvania be, and tho same is hereby, proposed, in accordance with the eighteenth ar tlclo thereof: That section six of article five be amended, by striking out the said section, and inserting" In place there of the following: Section C. In the county of Phil adelphia all the jurisdiction and powers now vested in tho district nmirfa nnii rnnrf nf nnmmnn nlnno ... w fl(,U0 subject to such changes as may be uiuuo uy tins uonstuution or oy law, shall bo In Philadelphia vested in five distinct and separate courts of equal and co-ordinate jurisdiction, composed nf three Judges each. The said courts in Philadelphia shall be designated respectively as the court of common pleas number ono, num ber two, number three, number four, and number five, but the num ber of said courts may be by law Increased, from time to time, and shall be In like manner designated by successive numbers. The num ber of judges in any of said courts, or iu any county where the estab lishment of an additional court may bo authorized by law, may be In creased, from time to time, and Whenever such increase shall amount In the whole to three, such threo Judges shall compose distinct and separate court as aforesaid, which shall he numbered as afore said. In Philadelphia all suits shall bo Instituted in the said courts of common pleas without designating the number of the said court, and tho several courts shall distribute and apportion tho business among them in such manner as shall be provided by rules of court, and each court, to which any suit shall bo thus assigned, shall havo exclusive jurisdiction thereof, subject to change of venue, as shall, be pro vided by law. In the county or Allegheny all the Jurisdiction and powers now vested In the several numbered courts of Common nlp.nK nhnll lin vectnd in rm -court of common pleas, composed oi an tno judges in commission in said courts. Such Jurisdiction and powers shall extend to all proceed ings at law and in equity which shall have been instituted in tho several numbered courts, and shall bo subject to such changes as may be made by law, and subject to change of venue as provided by law. Tho nrAsirtntit IllricrA nf enlil unnrl 'shall be selected as provided by law. ino numDer or judges m said court may be by law increased from time to time. This amendment shall take effect on the first day of January succeeding its adoption. A true copy of Resolution No. 1. ROBERT McAFEE, Secrotary of tho Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to section eight, article nine, of the Consti tution of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Be It resolved by the D. & M. CO. TIHE TABLE A.M. BUN P.M. SUN A.M. A.M. P.M. stations 1', M. l'.M. A.M 18 00 4 30 Albany ....... 2 00 10 60 ...... 10 00 Oa .... Dlnghamton .... 12 40 8 45 12 30 2 16 2 15 .... Philadelphia.... i 09 7 11 7 38 4 40 12 30 7 10 ..i.Wllkes-Barre.,.. A983 2 65 P7 25 6 30 1 19 7 65 Scrnnton 8 45 a 13 8 30 ...... P.M. P.M. A.M. Lv Ar A.M. P.M. P.M. 6 20 2 05 8 45 Carbondale ..... 8 051 35 0 60 6 30 2 15 8 65 ...Lincoln Avenue.. 7 84 1 25 5 40 ...... 6 34 2 19 8 69 Whites..,.,., 7 60 1 21 6 34 6 62 2 37 9 18 Karvlew, 7 3) 1 03 5 18 6 68 2 43 9 24 Canaan 7 25 12 66 6 11 ,,!..! .... Lake Lodore 7 07 2 62 9 32 . Waymart 7 17 12,49 6 66 ,,,'. 7 13 2 67 9 37 Keene 7 12 12 43 4 68 I I 7 16 2 69 9'89 i.Bteene 7 09 12 40 '4 65 ....,, 7 20 5 03 g43 iPrompton.,,,.. 7 05 12 30 , 4 61 ...... 7.24 , 3 07 i 9 47 .....j Jorteiila....... 7 01 12 82 4 47 ,...? ,77 3,10 ,,9,60 :.;.,.SeeiyvUia :e 68 1229 j4 44 7jj ,3,16 ' 8,65 Upnesdale . JB65 225 IJO '"J P7&T. P.'M. A,M'. Ar ' Lv A.Ml P.'M; PJM. uC 8 30 10 00 10 00 2 U S IS i 05 7 10 8 00 P.M. A.M. 5 40 5 SO 8 45 8 65 8 69 9 18 9 24 9 32 9 37 9 39 9 43 '947 9 A) 0 9,65 est 6 11 an 626 6 32 6 35 8 39 an , SCO 'Mil" ,.,.1. f'ttW :tvc p:m. A'.M, Senate and Houso of Representative of tho" Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia lie general Assembly met, That the following Is' pr6posed as an amendment to tho Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In accordance with tho provisions of tho eighteenth artlclo thereof: Amendment to Article Nino, Section Eight. Section 2, Amend section eight, article "nine, bt tho Cdnstltutlon of Pennsylvania, which reads as fol lows: "Section 8. The debt of any 'county, city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or incorporated district, except as herein provided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the assessod value of the taxable property there in, nor shall any such municipality or district incur any now debt, or In crease its Indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessod valuation of property, with out the, assentof the electors there of at a public election in such man ner as shall be provided by law; but any city, tho debt of- which now ex ceeds soven per centum of such as sessed valuation, may be authorized by law to increase the' same three per centum, in the aggregate, at any one time, upon such valuation," so as. to read as followp; Section .8. Tho debt ot any coun ty, city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or In corporated district, except as heroin provided, shall never exceed soven per centum upon tho assessed, value of tho taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or dis trict Incur any new debt, or Increaso Its Indebtedness to an amount ex ceeding two per centum upon such assessed Valuation of property, with out the assent of tho electors thereof at a public election lh such manner ds shall be iprovlded by law; but any city, tho debt of which now ex ceeds seven per centum of such as sessed valuation, may bo authorized by law to Increaso the same three per centum, In the aggregate, at any one time, upon such valuation, ex cept that any debt or debts herein after Incurred by the city and coun ty of Philadelphia for the construc tion and development of subways for transit purposes, or for the construc tion of wharves and docks, or the re clamation bf land to bo used in the construction of a system of wharves and docks, as public Improvements, owned or to be owned by said city and county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to tho city and county of Philadelphia current net revenue In excess of the interest on said debt or debts of the annual in stallments necessary for the can cellation of said debt or debts, may be excluded in ascertaining the pow er of the city and county of Phila delphia to become otherwise in debted: Provided, That a sinking fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Plans & Estimates Furnished Residence, 1302 EastSt. DIGNITY and CONFIDENCE It Is wonderful what an amount of dignity and confi dence ono gots from the fact that ho has a growing hank ac count. The possession of motl ey you havo earned and saved yourself' makes you independent mentally as well as in regard to material things. Become a regular depositor In a good, strong, growing Insti tution like tho Honesdale Dime Bank We will help you with three per cent. Interest. Each new de positor Is presented with a use ful, as well as ornamental house hold bank. Wo make a specialty of loan ing money to Wayne county peo ple. Business accounts solicited. Call and see us or you can do your banking with us by mail. Wjlto and wo will tell you how, J0S.A.HSCH, Cashier. E. C. MUMFORD, President. HONESDALE BRANCH P. M. A.M. 8UN. SUN 111 ou 00 7U 7 38 P.M. 12 65 12 05 10 05 9 12 P.M. P.M. 11 25 827 8 17 8 13 1 61 1 47 7 39 7 32 730 7 28 7 22 7 19 7 15 PM. 11 14 11 10 10 63 11 45 10 37 10 32 10.29 10 25 10 21 10 18 A.M, H. F. Weaver Architect and Dailder