THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 191 2. PAGE SEVE1K STOClUIOLDEnS' NOTICE. At a meeting of tho directors ol 1i n ttnnnailnln Htmn Tlnnlr finlrl nti bUU AlWULOU W J iu u t-t it 11 it 1 uviu u tt Tiitir 9K 1019 flirt frtllrtwlrif Tfan1ll- null wus uuuuiuiuuaif uuuineu; "Resolved, That wo recommend i Vi afnpWIinlrlnrn nf llin TTnnnailnln X-J I til tl A-J 1 1 1 1 It V t. IUV1VUDU 1 It U V It J' I kit I stock 01 tho said bank from 175,000 to J100.000." In nccordnnco with tho nbovo ros- oiuuon a meeting 01 mo stocKnoiaors ,,,afl o It r 1 Ail, ,1 n nntnhAn J 11 Lit tJltltT 1 Liitj 1ULM 11 tt t w t 4 o'clock In tho afternoon of tho Rnlf1 ilnv. fn tnVn nrMnn fin tho nn- proval or disapproval of tho propos ed Increase. Note: In tho event of tho stock holders approving tho Increase ar rocommonded. the Doard of DIroo xors wm ux mo price ior wnicn wo eald stock shall ho sold at 200 per share. DENJ. P. HAINES. Secretary. Honesdale, Pa., Aug. 5, 1912. C3w9. WHEN THERE IS ILLNESS FEAR FISHING METHODS USED BY CORPORATIONS. in your family you of course call a reliable physician. Den t stop at that; have his prescriptions put up at a reliable pharmacy, oven it it is a little farther from your home than some other store. You can And no more reliable store than ours. It would be im possible for more care to be taken in the selection of drugs, etc., or in the compounding. Proserin tionB brought here, either night or day, will be promptly and accurately compounded by a competent registered pharmacist and the prices will be most rea sonable. O. T. CHAMBERS, PHARMACIST, Opp. D. & II. Station. IIonesdalk. Pa g iimi,,llllli,,,,,,!,,!,l,,,,,,,,!,ITTg MARTIN; CAUFIELD Designer and Man ufacturer of ARTISTIC MEMORIALS Office and Works; 1036 MAIN ST. HONESDALE, PA. Government to Investigate- Steam Trawlers With Huge Not. An Investigation of tho Ashing meth ods adopted by corporations Is about to bo modo by tho United States bu reau of fisheries. In place of set trawls, which arc lines anchored to tho bottom of tho ocean wlUi long baited hooks at cloeo Intervals, other trawlers aro now In uso. The no aro Gigantic nets with mouths from 100 to 150 feet In wtdth. kept open by con trivances known s otter boards. Theso nets aro dragged by steam vessels, and the catch of cod, haddock and other fish that frequent tho bot tom of tho soa is enormous. Six of theso steamers haTo recently been sent out from Boston. The boats cost $50,000 each, Tho old Ashing smack of tho Gloucester float represents an Investment of 15,O0O. Tho mrorma tion conveyed to tho bureau of fish eries that another company has been organized In Now Tork to carry on tho otter trawling othod In still larger proportions has aroused tho head of tho bureau, and the senate committee on fisheries will recommend an appro priation with a view to studying tho destructive effect on PotTllfo. Tho friends of tho otter trawling system declare that tho btg catches will cheapen tho cost of living. Tho enemies of tho system say it depletes tho schools of flh bo rapidly that they will soon bocomo extinct unless steps are taken to control tho Invasion of tho steamers. The question hna token on an Inter national ospoct becaneo of requests from Canada and Newfoundland for a thorough Investigation. European steam trawling vessels aro beginning to nppoar on tho fishing grounds fre quented by Americans. 6omo thirty I.'roneh trawlers wero operating re cently to tho eastward of Newfound land. Representative Gardner Intro duced a bill forbidding tho entry In tho ports of tho United States of any fish caught by othor trawlers. Tho fisheries coramltteo docldod, however, that an Investigation of the question Is deslrablo before any legislation is enacted. Dr. n. M. Smith, denntr commis sioner of tho bureau of fisheries, sug gested that tho beet method to pursue would bo to detail an ompwyoo or uio bureau as an observer for an entire season on board oach ottor trawler. Tho commissioner of fisheries says tho nnpstJon of tho destruction of tho flh on tho Grand banks Is a vory serious one, and ho urges an appropriation sufficient to carry on a thorough investigation. ; DR. GEORGE E. MORRISON, k ; s 5 New Political Adviier of Pros- f J Ident of China Now a Donedict. C HePUhBGSBh. 4 siH Dr. Goorgo Ernest MorrlBon, hitherto correspondent of tho London Times In Peking, was married In London to Miss Jeanne Robin, a native of Now Zealand, who formerly lived In Chlnn. Dr. Morrl Bon returns Immediately to Poking to tako up his duties ao political advisor to tho Chinese president of tho republic, to which office ho was appointed on Aug. L MEAN BUSINESS IN NICARAGUA PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO law by tho partial repeal of a general THE CONSTITUTION SUBMIT- laws but laws repealing local or TED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS special actr. may bo passed: COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIU AI- "Nor shall any law bo passed PROVAL OH REJECTION, UY THE granting powers and privileges In GENERAL. ASSEMBLY OF THE any caso where tho granting of COMMONWEALTH OF RENNSYL- such powors, and prlv'leges VANIA, AND PUBLISHED BY OR- shall have been provided for by gen- DER OF THE SECRETARY OF oral law, nor where tho courts havo THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR- Jurisdiction to grant tho samo or give SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF tho relief asked for," so as to road THE CONSTITUTION. as follows: Niimhnr Onn Section 7. Tho General Assembly A JOINT RESOLUTION. aw nuMlorizinc tho creation, exton- Proposlng an amendment to article slon or Impairing of lines: nine, section lour, oi uio uonsutu- Regulating tho afralrs or counties, tlon of tho Commonwealth of cities, townships, wards, ooroughs, Pennsylvania, authorizing the or school districts: State to isstio bonds to the amount Changing tho names of persons or of fifty millions of dollars for the places: improvement or uio Highways or Changing tho venue in civil or the Commonwealth. criminal cases: Section 1. Bo It resolved by tho Authorizing tho laving out. oncn- Senato and House of Representatives ing, altering, or maintaining roads, of the Commonwealth of Ponnsyl- highways, tsreets or alleys: yania in ucnerai Assomuiy met. ina; Relating to ferries or bridges, or i " """ incorporating ferry or brldgo com' Biiiuuon oi ino t,omraonweaiin oi panle8 excopt for tho eroction of Pennsylvania be. and tho samo li uuM. noi ,i,ii, f.., . . - - . u I vo-i' luooiub nit Liiuia nuiuu iuiui VrT 1 iu uwjuiuuulo uu boundaries between this and any oth- mu uiilluuiiLii ill liuiu iiiucui. i nr StiltO" mat section lour oi nrticio nine, vntimf trmia ninio ofrAnta iwuuu tuuua tia luiiuno. I nr nilpvn section 4. ISO ieUL Sllall DO Creai- PolnHnn- in nnmntnrlna ttrn vnvn rrl a i-u uf or uu uuuuil oi i.ib owiic, or puDll0 grounds not of tho State: cept to supply casual deficiencies of Authorizing tho adoption, or legiti revenue, repel Invasion, suppress in- matlon of children: surrecuon, aeiena ino aiaio in war, Locating or changing county-seats, or to pay existing debt; and the debt erecting new counties or changing ciuuiL'u iu supiuy uuiiuienuj' iii iuvu county lines: nuo snau never exceeu, in inq aggro- incornorntinir pIMpa. towns or vil- Mn n f i . . . ' - - - - Ktiiu m uiijuuu iiiuu, uuu lu.uiuu ui i jages, by changing their charters uoiiars, ue amenaeu so as 10 rcau as For tho onenlnc and conducting follows: I nf plppMnns. nr flvlnir nr h.ini-lni? thn (- . 1 1 .. I XT- -1.-11 I.- m ., ' - . o w. " 3 C3 by or on behalf of the State, except Granting divorces: to supply casual deficiencies of rev- Erecting new townships or bor onue, repol invasion, suppress insur- 0ughs, changing township lines, bor iKv-iiuu, ubicuu iu oiaic iu ui ough limits or school districts: to pay existing uODt: and tlie UeOt r.rpntlnp nfflroa. nr nrpsrrlhlni' thn L-reaiuu to suviny uuuueuuius iu ruv- nowers and duties of olucers In coun enuo shall never exceed, In the ag- tieS( cities, boroughs, townships, elec gregato at any one time, ono million tion or SCh0ol districts: ot aonars; t'roviaca, nowever, -inat changing the law of descent or wiu uuiiurui iiB&uuiuiy, iri uaiJuuuivu ui I succession: any ueut, may autnorizo tne btato to Regulating tho nractlce or Juris- issue bonds to the amount of fifty lctlon of, or changing tho rules of uuiuuns oi uouurs ioi uio puriJoso evidence In, any judicial proceeding Improving and rebuilding tho high- or inquiry before courts, aldermen, Justices of the peace, sheriffs, com LEGAL BLANKo for sale at The Citizen offlco: Land Contracts, Leases, Judgment Notes, Warrantee Deeds, lionas, Transcnpts, sum mons, Attachments, Subpoenas, La bor Claim Deeds, Commitments, Ex ecutions, Collector's and Constable' Bonds. LEAVES 93 DESCENDANTS. Fifty Great-grandchildren Among Mourners For Coudno, Ajd 92. Nlnety-threo direct descendants els children, thlrty-sovon grandchildren and fifty great-grandchltdreu wero left by Isidore Couslno, ngod ninety two, whoso funeral vrae held recently at Erie, Mich. Couslno was donn oC his family, wealthy landownors, whoso ancestors were French pioneers In this eectlon of the country. Ho died n few hours aft er nix of his ck)8o kin were killed and ihreo injured wlicn a Lake Shoro train hit tholr automobile. Until a year ago Couslno . rodo a horso and personally oapcrvtsod his farmlnc. Arrival of United States Cruisers Ex pected to Impress Rebels. Washington, Aug. 27. With the ar rival in Nlcnrngua of the extensive re enforcemonts now on tho way thither from the United States, it is expected by tills government to tnko such vigor ous steps In that country as will prove a salutary lesson not only to tho revo lutionists of Nicaragua, but to the neighboring republics of Central Amer ica as well. Tho Nlcarnguan revolt is regarded with such seriousness here that It Is believed It marks a crisis In the policy and prestige of tho Unite! Stntes In nil Central America. Nothing but the most drastic measures, it is now considered, can prevont tho United States from n great loss of Influence in Latin Amer ica. Information has reached here In dicating that General Mena attempted to overthrow tho government largely because lie was persuaded that the United States was bluffing and did not mean business In regard to its In Blstenco upon the preservation of peace In Nicaragua and respect for the pledges of tho Dawson convention re quiring an open election of the suc cessor of President Diaz. ujr of spoiling your jellies und Mw preserves. Seal them with 1 .Pura Rtfintd Paraffine) 1' 1 Just melt and Absolutely air-light 1 I p?"ervvcsr ,hc No sharp-edged tin covers I L Easy to use I h Zbtj pacing canin A v . m n r- InnvnanrfiM IS ways of the Commonwealth. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 1. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to section .. " seven, article three of the Constitu t, venf ( n tion of Pennsylvania, so as to per- J"3""3, r. the P Shoots Girl Before Crowd. Chicago, Aug. 27. In sight of hun dreds of persons going to work Frank Motls twico shot and probably fatally wounded Miss Vlasta Musek as she was entering a State street department store. Motls then attempted to tako his own life, but the police wrested tho gun away from him. Jealousy is given as the cause of the shooting. inissioners, arbitrators, auditors, masters in chancery or other trib unals, or providing or changing methods for tho collection of debts, or the enforcing or Judgments, or prescribing the effect of judicial sales of real estate Regulating the fees, or extending duties of aldermen, eace, magistrates or labor & Regulating the management of o"w 1 n- i public schools, the building or re- Cnnnfrt TTn..rtn nP W nntnonn to f lima I 'W"fc, tJ I tJltWW 11VJ iUV 4lt3 r n ,i,v Dr,,,i ing of money for such purposes: v.nnln In r.onnrnl Assomhlv mnt. Thnt x '"-- the following is proposed as an Affecting the estates of minors or amendment to the Constitution of Persons under disability, except after tho rnmmnnwnnith of Pennsvlvanlo. uue notice to an parties in interest In accordance with the provisions of to be recited in the special enact- thfi filrrhtppnth article. thereof, mem. a different day, two-thirds of all tho moiubers of each House consenting theroto: 'Provided, That such elec tions shall bo held In an odd-numbered yenr Provided furthor, That all Judges for tho courts of tho several Judicial districts holding offlco at tho present time, whoso terms of or flce may end In an odd-numbered year, shall continue to hold their of fices until tho first Monday of Janu ary in tho next succeeding ovon- numbercd year. A true copy of Concurrent Resolu tion No. 3. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Four. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to section ono of article nine of the Consti tution of Pennsylvania, relating to taxation. Section 1. Be It resolved by tho Sonato and House of Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia In General Assembly met, That tho following is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In accordance with the provisions ot tho eighteenth article thereof: Section 2. Amend section ono of article nine of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows: "All taxes shall be uniform, upon tho samo class of subjects, within tho territorial limit3 of the authority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected undor general lawss but tho General Assembly may, by general laws, exempt from taxation public property used for public pur poses, actual places of religious worship, places of burial not used or held for private or corporato profit, and institutions of purely pub lic charity," so as to read as fol lows: All taxes shal' bo uniform upon the same class of subjects, within tho territorial limits of the authority levying the tax, and shall bo levied and collected under general laws, and the subjects of taxation may bo classified for tho purpose of laying graded or progressive taxes; but tho General Assembly may, by general laws, exempt from taxation public property used for public purposes, actual places of religious worship, places of burial not used or held for private or corporate profit, and in stitutions of purely public charity. A truo copy of Joint Resolution No. 4. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Amendment to Article Three, Section Seven Section 2. Amend section seven, article three of tho Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as fol lows: "Section 7. The General Assembly Remitting fines, penalties and for f -itures, or refunding moneys legally paid into the treasury: Exempting property from taxation Regulating labor, trade, mining or manufacturing; but the legislature may regulate and fix tho wage3 o shall not pass any local or special salaries, the hours of work or labor, Weather Probabilities. Fnlr and cooler today; tomorrow, fair brisk northwest winds. The Ideal Guardian of the estates of your minor chil dren. It has the very best facilities for the profitable and wise invest ment and re investment of the princi pal and accrued ncome.-The Scranton Trust Co. 1 BIO Spruco Street. Market Reports. Now York, Aug. 27. BUTTER Steady to firm; receipts. 7.M8 packages; creamery, extras, lb., 20a26Hc; firsts. 2n25Ho.; soconds, 24a24Ha; thirds, 2Ia23a; state dairy, tubs, finest, 25c; good to prlmo, 23a24c; common to fair, aa22V4c; process, extras, 24a4Hc; firsts, 23a23Ho.l seconds, 21n23c. ; Imitation creamery, flrBta, 23c.; factory, June mako, firsts, 22c.; cur rent make, firsts, 21V4a22c; seconds, 20Via 21c.; thirds. 19a20o. ; packing stock, current make. No. 2, lOHaSOaj No. 3. 18al9c. CHEESE Firm; rooolpts, 1,171 boxes; state, wholo milk, now, specials, white, 16 alCVlc; colored, 16c; average fancy, white, lia; colored, 16o.; undergrades, llalSHo.; daisies, lC&o.; state sklmB, new, specials, white, 12ttal3o.; colored, 12al3c; fair to choice, lOallfcc.; undergrades, 4a EduS General; receipts, iz.sra cases; fresh gathered, extras, doz., 25a20o.; extra firsts, 22a24a; firsts, 21Ha22V4a: soconds, 20a21c.; dirties, Mal9c.; checks, lSal7c; re frigerator, firsts, storage paid for season, 22Ha23Hc; seconds, 20aHc.; thirds. 18al9a; state. Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery whites, fancy, large, 31a32c; fair to good, 2!a30c; hennery browns, 2Ca27cj gathered brown and mixed colors, 22a2Ca POTATOEB Weak ; Long Island, bbl. or bag, Jl.75a2.2i; Jersey, round, J1.7Sa2; long, ft.30al.li; sweets, Jersey, yellow, basket. Slal.25; southern, yellow, bbl., 2a2.7G. DHEBSED POULTRY - Fresh killed, weak: chickens, dry picked, Philadelphia broilers, lb., 21aSo.j Pennsylvania. 21a22c.; western. 17o21c: fowls, dry packed, west' ern. boxes, 14ttol7aj bbls.. Iced. ISalCc: old roosters, 12c.; spring ducks, nearby, ISalSHci squabs, wlilto, dor., J2a4; dark, 11.15: frozen turkeys. No. L 21aI3c; No. 2, 14alCc; chickens, roasters, corn fed, 13a 21c; fowls. 4 to 6 lbs. each. 16al7c Livo Stock Markets. Pittsburgh, Aug. 27. CATTLE Supply, 100 cars; market steady, choice t3.35n9.50; prime, 28.C5n9.10; good, I7.25a8.25; tidy, ria7.60; fair, J3.50a 610; common to goou lai uuna, u.&uao..a; heifers, T4a7.25; fresh cows and springers, 125 ofS. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Supply, 18 double decks; markot higher; pnmo wotners, ll.C0a4.75: irood mixed, tl.15a4.50; lambs, M.50a7.25; veal calves, tl0al0.50; heavy nnd thin calves, Ga7. lioas ItccelDts. 30 doublo decks; mar ket active; prlmo heavy, S.95a9; heavy mixed, I9.10a9.15; mediums, heavy and light Yorkers. 13.25a9.30; pigs. 13.50aS.J5; roughs, J7.50a7.90; stags, 0.50a7. law authorizing the creation, exten sion, or Impairing of liens: "Regulating tho affairs of coun ties, cities, townships, wards, bor oughs, or school districts: "Changing the names of persons or places: "Changing the venuo in civil or criminal cases "Authorizing tho laying out, open ing, altering, or maintaining roads, highways, streets or alleys: "Relating to ferries or bridges, or incorporating ferry or bridge com panies, except for tho erection of bridges crossing streams which form boundaries between this and any other State "Vacating roads, town plats, streets or alleys: "Relating to cemeteries, grave yards, or public grounds not of the State: "Authorizing the adoption or legi timation of children: Locating or changing county- seats, erecting now counties, or changing county lines: "Incorporating cities, towns, or and mako provision for the protec. tion, welfare and safety of persons employed by the State, or by auy county, city, borough, town, town ship, school district, village, or other civil division of tho State, or by any contractor or sub-contractor per forming work, labor or services fo the State, or for any county, city. borough, town, township, school dis trlct, village or other civil division thereof Cieating corporations, or amend ing, renewing or extending the charters thereof: Granting to any corporation, asso ciation or individual any special or exclusive privilege or immunity, or to any corporation, association, or Individual the right to lay down a railroad track: Nor shall the General Assembly in directly enact such special or local law by the partial repeal of a gener al law; but laws repealing local or special acts may bo passed: Nor shall any law bo passed grant ing powers or privileges In any case whero tho granting of such powers and privileges shall havo been pro- ..111- . . .-It. 1 I .l.t)..n wiiukus, or i;iiauKiuB men cuuimud. .,,,,,, fn. i. n(lrni inu. wi,oro "For the oponlng and conducting ;,,' : ,, ,..,,,,' .7 jftaLU ui tuiiub "Granting divorces "Erecting new townships or bor oughs, changing township lines, bor ough limits or school districts: "Creating olllces, or prescribing the powers and duties of officers in counties, cities, boroughs, townships, election or school districts: "Changing the law of descent or succession: "Regulating tho practice or juris- A truo copy of Joint Resolution No. 2. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Three. A. CONCURRENT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to section three of article eight of tho Con stitution of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Ho It resolved by tho diction of, or changing tho rules of I House of Representatives of tho Com- ovldenco In, any Judicial proceeding monwealth of Pennsylvania (if tno or lnnulry before courts, aldermen, senato concur). That the following Justices of tho peace, sheriffs, com- is proposed as an amendment to tho inissioners, arbitrators, auditors, constitution or tno uommonweaun oi masters In chancery, or other trlbun- Pennsylvania, in accordance with tho als, or providing or changing moth- provisions of tho eighteenth article ods for tho collection of debts, or tho thereof: . enforcing of Judgments, or prescrlb- Section 2. Amend section three of ing tho offect of Judicial sales of real article eight, which reads as follows estato: "All Judges elected by tho electors Regulating the fees, or extending of tho Stato at largo may bo elected tho powers and duties of aldermen, at either a general or municipal olec- iustices of the peace, maclstrates or tion. as circumstances may require, constables: All tho elections for Judges of tho "Regulating tho management of courts for tho sevoral Judicial dls nubile schools, tho building or repair- trlcts, and for county, city, ward, ing of school houses and tho raising borough, and township officors, for of money for such purposes: regular terms of sorvlco, shall ho Fixing tho rato of interest: noiu on tno municipal election uay "Affect ng tho estates of minors or namely, tno Tuesday next iouowing persons undor disability, excopt aftor tho first Monday of November In each duo notico to nil parties In Interest, odd-numbored year, but tho General to bo recited In tho special enact- Assembly may by law lis a different ment: day, two-thirds of all tho members "Remitting fines, penalties and of each IIouso consenting thereto: forfeitures, or refunding moneys leg- Provided, That such elections shall ally paid into tho treasury: always bo held In an odd-numbored Exempting property from taxa- year," so as to reau: tlon: Section 3. All judges elected by "Regulating labor, trade, mining tho electors of tho Stato at largo or manufacturing. may bo elected at olther a general "Creating corporations, or amend- or municipal oloction, as clrcum ing, lenowing or oxtonding tho stances may require. All oloctlonB charters thereof: for judges of tho courts for tho eov- "Granting to any corporation, as- oral Judicial districts, and for county, soclatlon or individual any special city, ward, borough, and township or excluslvo nrlvllego or Immunity, or officers, for regular terms of sorvlco, to any corporation, association or in-1 snail do hem on tno municipal eicc dlvidual tho right to lay down a rail- tlon day; namoly, tho Tuesday next road track. following tho first Monday of Novom- Nor shall tho General Assembly her in each odd-numbered year, but indirectly enact such special or local I tho General Assembly may by law fix Number Five. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to tho Con stitution of Pennsylvania. Do It resolved by the Senate and IIouso of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the fol lowing Is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, in accordance with tho provisions of tho eighteenth article thereof: Article IX. Section 15. No obligations which havo been heretofore issued, or which may hereafter be issued, by any county or municipality, other than Philadelphia, to provide for tho construction or acquisition of water works, subways, underground rail ways or street railways, or the ap purtenances thereof, shall be con sidered as a debt of a municipality within the meaning of section eight ot article nine of the Constitution of Pennsylvania or of this amendment, if the net revenue derived from said property for a period of five years, either before or after the acquisition thereof, or, where the same is con structed by the county or munici pality, after the completion thereof, shall havo been sufficient to pay In terest and sinking-fund charges dur ing said period upon said obliga tions, or if the said obligations shall bo secured by Hens upon tho respec tive properties, and shall Impose no municipal liability. "Where munici palities of counties shall issuo obli gations to provide for the construc tion of property, as herein provided, said municipalities or counties may also Issue obligations to provide for tho Interest and sinking-fund charges accruing thereon until 6aid proper ties shall have been completed and In operation for a period of ono year; and said municipalities and counties shall not bo required to levy a tax to pay said interest and sink ing-fund charges, as required by sec tion ten of article nine of tho Con stitution of Pennsylvania, until after said properties shall have been oper ated by said counties or municipali ties during said poriod of one year. Any of tho said municipalities or counties may incur indebtedness In excess of seven per centum, and not exceeding ton per centum, of tho as sessed valuation of the taxable prop erty therein, If said Increaso of In debtedness shall havo been assented to by three-fifths of tho electors vot ing at a public olection, in such man ner as shall be provided by law. A truo copy of Joint Resolution No. 5. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. -M-M--M t X r ri- 1VT-T t-t- The Jeweler t would like to see you If I you are in the market! for t JEWELRY, SILVER-? WARE, WATCHES,! CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, f AND NOVELTIES I . . "Guaranteed articles only sold." I A H UA t.t H U.M.M.U.t.1