V M KNDMKN' T TO THK CONTlTIT Fi ii t n t n u'u-i-'m i n 'i hk nil ZI.SS UK 'I HI- I t'MMMNW KM. 'I il K Hi TMMU A I'i'HnV Ali O It I'K.IK! 'I i THK HI- NKH XL Al- 1 W,Y OK 'I'll K. ( . Mi t K M1'H ( !'' !- V-Y1,Y AM A, IMBU-H Kl IiV OHM' It OK THK SKi'KKTAHY K 4 H !') CUM MON V KA IMl, IN IM AM'K OK AHflr.LK W ill tK INK lUN.I'llTTH'N. A JOINT KKSOUTION Prnpnqjii nn fttnnmlnirnt ?" scriloi, ten nf inficlf one of tin- Cnii.it nttnn. hi thhf. n (littrhm-ffp of n Jury fr fnilurc 1 1 turu nr other nerpfWirj chiki' wlmll lint work nil fv-quitltil Srctlnn 1. Mo U nnlved hr thn piMintr nnrt llnusi- of HfpirKtntt ives of the t'niti liionxvenlili nf iVunsylvniiin in I irnor.-i! Asmbly nn r., Tlmt tin roll. wing he iro 'ied nVnn ntti'MHlinent to the i'oot iin tii'n;'thnt is to Buy, tlmt sec'ruii ten of nv tietc (me, which rends its follow: "Nn er-on ahull, for nny tu'llrtnhln of fense, be proceeiled iMnst cri mltmll.r hy ittforitiHtlon, xeept In cim5 arisin In the ImimI or iihviiI forces, nr in tin- militm. when In nctiml "-rvt e, in time ,f wr or pnhMo thiturer, or hy len''e. of the eonrt for (ipprrsioii or loiiii'inriinor In nttirc. No person ahull, for the ime otten-e, he twin put In Jeopfinly of lite or limb; norhull privHtH prop'-riy hp tnken npphert to pnhiu; use. wH.hoitr iMttlmti y nf hiw and without just ro-iipennt ion bi'lnjf llrst minln or sfeinnl," be nineii.lnl so ns to rend ns folio as: No person Hlnill, for nny lnilirtiihlc of feiisn, he proceeded nuMi n t en 111 inul I v hy Infornmtion, except lit chscs fir: 4n in the lnnd or iinvnl f-Tcei. or In t lie niilithi. w hen In fK'Uml Nervier In titnenf wr or puhtie d uiker, or hy lejive nf the court foi oppression or niNilemennor In ollire. No p,.,on shut I, for 1 1 e muiie t'f.'tie, he t whe put in jeoprcdy nf life nr linih; hut n 1U Hini'Ko nf the Jury lor iniliire to hrtp, or other npf-etsu i-y mine, tlmll not work an ni',iiltt.il. Nor shidl privtite proper! he tnken or npplied to (nihil-! use, without nuihority nf l;rv imtl without; Just- c m pensjtt ion ln'inir flrnt m;ide nr secured. A true copy of tin- Joint Uc-olnt ion, Y. V t-iKMKST. peen'tnrv of the C'oi.unnnwealt h. 4 MKNDMKNT TO THK roXHTlTU A TIOX rKOlOSKI TO TH K CIT l.KXrt OK THI- (HIMMUNW KAtiTH l'ttlt TH Kilt A t'HiiVAUHt liK.IKO TIO.N HY TH K (iKNKKA I, ASS KM Jll-Y OK THK t;i).MIOYKAT,TK OK V K N N Y I A' A N I . IM'HIJSHKI) HY (iHltKK. OK T I ! ft HKOKKTAH Y OK THKCOMMONWKAIni. IV IM RSK ANVK OK A KTHJLK XYIIIOK THK (;oN.srrn;TioN. A JOINT UKSOLVTION rrnpsislnp nn nmemlnient, to the ConsHit tioti of the roiumonwealth, See ion 1. Ho it rcaolve.l hy the Senate nnd Hou-e of Ueprcsental iveA of the Coni luunwenlth of I'enn'-ylv.miii in General Assembly met. That the following Ifl pnt posed fis nn mnenilnient to the rotmtitu tion of tin? (Commonwealth ()f Pennsylvii pin, In accordance with t he provisions of the eiyhteent h article thereof: Amendment. Add nt. the end of sect (on seven, article three, the following words; 'Tnle-fl before if sh,ll helntrodnced In the General Apmmii-V-ly. su'h pronosed special or local law shall have been first submitted to n popular vote, at ft general or special election In the locality or loealit ictf to bo hlTeeted by its operation, under an order of th court of common jileas of the respective county nf ter he.irlnsr nnd applicaticm (rranted, and shall have Ijiimi approved by a majority of the voterH at such election : Provided, That no such election ssliall be held until the de cree of court authorizing the same shall have been advertised for at least thirty (:iti days in the locality or localities Mf erred, in such manner as the court may direct. A true copy of the Joint Resolution V. V. tTlUKST, Peeretary of the Coninionweath. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HQUSE. The hotel imr exeellenre of the capital, located within mm block of the White Hotme nnd directly opposite the Trenwury. Kin oat table In tlw-city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous luttelry, remnrkable for its historical associations and lontf-Riistaincd popularity. Hecently ninovated, repainted anil partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, patron zed in former years by prosidentH nnd liluh officials. Always n prime favorite. Recently remodeled 'nd rendeml better than ever. Opp. i. R. R. dep. WAI-iTKR BL KTON, Res. Mfrr. Those hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They nn the best stopping places at rea Bonahle rnte- O. O. STAPLF 3. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Maneger. State Normal School S East Stroudsburg, Pa g Regular State Normal Courses, nnd S 0 Special Departments of Music, ftlo- J 41 cution. Art, Ui-.iuir, Sienofjraphy, 9 nnd Typewriting; t-troiig College 0 Pr'paratory Department'. J ' FREEl TUITION S 9 Hoarding expen-cs .V per week. N J Pupils admitted at auy time. Win- ter Term opeim Dec. ".'tli. Write for catalogue. J E. L. Kemp, A. M.f ft Principal. A KIDI'EY DISEASES ere the most, fatal of all dis eases. M U m xm 1 0 CliuTu.tw i F.CIuCujf cr money rcfundei. GDHtalns remedies recognized by emt ppp.t f hysichris as the test for Jney and Bladder trouLL-s. PRICE J0c.ioiJJ.00. ..""y CANDY CATHARTIC t ' Vj- Hk. ..j. UriKiUM. Ctnuiivt 6tjiTipd C. C. C. Never o!d In bulk. bw-ic of the dtJ.r vho tiies to Kli v.litiuitg just u oou." " H,i t-nrv MiJ. .tin te - 1$ W till lts-Kirtti, i)..s' tt,.c toil i : t-i er. J.. .... ii V C 111 Dy tho General WHKHKA3, lij net 'if (JiMicrnl Abspiu by of Hip r:iimmnTiilth nf PcnimylTa nlu, entitled "An net to ri'tilntn tho nnm lntititin ami tli':t,iu of public onir-era, re (tilr)nff crrtuln exponscs inolilcjit themtt to bo paid hy tlsewvoml oountlcfl ntnl pnn lltl riff cfrtfiln ofTt'nsnfl in ri'trnrd to much oiilionn," rvpprovod the 2ith tiay of June, A. 1). lHiri, It la Hindu the duty of tlie Sher iff: FIRST, to emtniertite the officers to he elected and triveti lint of i.ll uomliiiitloiiH. PKt'OND, to dcHiKiiiite the plnees nt whioh the elect Inns lire to ie held, nnd TH1HI), to iiiihllKh notice of the qualifi cation!) of election olllcers In the niiinner 11 ml form prescribed by the third piirn trriiph, Si'etion HI, of mild Act NOW, therefore, I, (ieortfe Gregory. Hllih Slierift of tlie County of Pike, do innke known by this proclamation to the electors of said county, that on Heliifc the day of the ftenernl election, the following persons nre to he Toted for by the freemen of the County of Pike, be tween the hours of 7 o'clock lu the fore noon and 7 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, to wit: One person for the office of (Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Secretary ot Internal Af fairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. One person for Representative In Con gress from the Twenty-Sixth Congression al District of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, comprising the Counties of Pike, Monroe, Carbon nnd Northampton. One porson for Senator In tho General Assembly from the Twenty-Second Sena torial District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, comprising the Counties of Monroe, Pike and Carbon. One person for Representative In the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the County of Pike. One person for Prothonotary, Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Courts of the County of Pike. One person for County Treasurer of the County of Pike. One person for District Attorney of the County of Pike. Three persons for Count f Commissioner of the County of Pike. Three persons for County Auditor nf the County of Pike. " I also hereby make known and give no tice that the following Is a list of all the nominations certified to mo by the Secre tary of the Commonwealth and the ConV misslotiers of tills county, to wit: Republican Governor Mark 1 Samuel W. Peunypacker LieittetMlit Governor Mark 1 William M. Brown Secretary of Internal Affairs Mark 1 Isaac B. Brown Representative in Congress Mark 1 Fred Nosbltt ftentltor la the General Assembly Mark 1 Jacob G. Zern Representative lu the General Assembly Mark 1 Alfrud 8. Dlngmau Prothonutarr, Register and Recorder And i'lerk of the Several Courts Murk 1 Victor Corey County Treasurer Mark 1 Kovkwoll G. Heldenthal County Commissioner Mark3 Pierre M. Kills County Auditor Mark 3 Americas N. Down Democratic tioveruor Mark 1 R..l-il K. Paulson i.ieuteiiMtit Goteruor Mark 1 George V. Guthrie ftecirtMrr of Internal Aft'iilrs Mark 1 James Nolan Kcprenrutatlve In Cutlgrens Mark 1 Joseph 11. Shull Kui&tor in the General AttAui)ily M.uk 1 James T. Mulhcarn lu-prettt-iitntive lu the Genera! Assembly Mark 1 John D. Houuk Prothouolnry, Register and Recorder rnd CU-vk of the bt-veral Courts Mark 1 John C. Weat brook, Jr Coouty Treasurer Mai k 1 Geo. A. .-wi;.eii lor uMUJlllUiy 1 Ghorlff Election County Commissioner Mark S William K. Beck K. Vandermark County Auditor Mark 9 Philip V. Klnkel William H. Chine lllslrlet Attorney Mark 1 George R. Bull Prohibition Governor Mark 1 Stilus C. Swallow Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 IjC h. Grumbine Secretary of Internal AlTalrs Mark 1 Milton S. Mariiils Representative In Congress Mark 1 A. E. Drelbelhels Representative In the General Assembly Mark 1 Edwin 8. Wolfo I'rotlionntary, Register anri Recorder and Clerk of the Several Courts Mark 1 Almanzor Grlswold County Treasurer Mark 1 Marvin O. Smith County Commissioner Murk 8 Judson C. Case County Auditor Murk 3 L. Hervey Myer Socialist Labor Governor Mark 1 William Adams Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 Donald L. Munro Secretary of Internal Affairs ' Mark 1 Frank Fechan Socialist Governor Mark 1 J. W. Slnyton Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 J. Mahloti Barnes Secretary of Internal Affairs Mark 1 Harry C. Gould Representative in Congress Mark 1 James Hughes Senator in the General Assembly Mark 1 Edward T. McFadden Citizens Governor Mark 1 Samuol W. Penuypacker Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 William M. Brown Secretary ol Internal Affairs Mark 1 Isnao 11. ilrown Anti-Machine Governor Mark 1 Robert E. Pattison lieutenant Governor Mark 1 Grge W. Guthrie Seerettry of Internal Affairs Mark 1 James Nolan Ballot Reform Governor Murk 1 Robert K. Paulson Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 George W. Guthrie Secretary ot Internal Affaire Mark 1 Jaliles Nolau Independent Reform Senator In the General Asaembly Murk Jacob G. Zeru PLACESjjFvOTING I a!o ht-n by iu;iko known and give no tio tlmt the pUwji of bijhli jg the afore- biid yrio-ntl vivf.t ion In tho 64-VtTul dit trails hi iht- County of I'lko nrv. follow ti. ta wit Tlir fh'i tnig of (tin tioTicli'pof ojn lh(( (Jrovn to tnect ( Iht liousn of M(acn Vcstbrofk In niU township. Tho e.prtors of tbt townslifp of Dclnnnrn to nu-i't nr. th'i pi.Tfimi hins on Mnln fitrvrfc, in OliiKninn'ri Forty, in htilil township. Thn Plcrtim of tho tnwnalilp nf Dln(( mnn to niMt at the honi of K (. Holllo tut In sntd township, i Tho Heitorof tho ttwnhfp nf (irepne to meet nt tho house of Thro. Corroll In ntU township. Tho eWtoni of the township of Lnckft- waxen to moot nt tho honso of (ion'";" It. Howltini!, rtrc'ij, lu sold townshlp. Tho 'lofor of tho township of Ix lnnnn to mrot nt tho t(ro house of Jiiroh Kyce nnd t(Mtrtff Nyro. rioe'd, in Bfihl townihlp. Tho elector of the borouKh of Mitford to nu-ot in th now court houso W1 borough. Tho oWnitorB of tho township of Milford to inert nt the houso of John MoCnrty In said township. The doctors of the township of Pnlmyrn to tnwt at the house of Coruelliid Diiuon, doe'd, lu si tiel township. The ei(Ktors of tho township of Porter to mool nt the hono of C'hns. V. Court- rlp-ht In snld township Tlie olwtors of tho township of .Fhoholn to meet nt "Volt's Hull" In suld town flhlp. The electors of fc'te township of Wefltfnll to ttui't nt the house of John F. Kugelhart In wild township. Notice Is Hereby Given That it 1h provided hy Bald net of A ssein bly approved June iitith, 1 HS5f '"That every person, excepting Justices of the Pence, who shall hold any office or appointment of pr.tflt or trust under the government of the United Stntes, or of this btnto. or of nny cltv or incorporated district, whe her n commissioned olTlcer or otherwise, n sub ordinate olTlcer or nent who ifl or shall be employed under the Legislative, Execu tive or Judiciary Department of this Slate or of tho United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every tnomlwr of Congress and of tlie State Leff Isl nt ure and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district is, by law, Incap able of holding or exorcising nt the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of nny election of this Commonwealth nnd that no judge, Inspec tor or other oilleer of any such election diall be eligible to any office to be then voted for except that of an el cut Inn officer. God Save the Commonwealth. George Gregory, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pn., Oct. sw, IV j EXECUTORS' NOTICE letters tAStiiniontary upon tho estate of Prosoott R. Gorman, late of Gni'iie township, ileei'iisetl, have been granted to the undersigned. Ail persons having claims against said estate will present them nnd th se indebted to said decedent will please make immediate payment tol IDA S. GORMAN, P. R. CROSS, Kxeoutors. Crosses, Pn., Bept. 33, 1S; NOTICE All hunting fishing or other trespassing on tne prem os or the uniler signed, in llingmitu ushlp. on Ray nmmlrikill and IJwarfsk 11 Creeks, 1b for bindeu under penalty o, the law. CflA. J. HoiLKAO, Olngman Twp., N. Boii.kau May 17. 18SW. Josm'H V Hon.EAii. FOR SALK. A small farm located near Matamorns, known ns the Heusel or Keinhardt place, contiiiniiig 81 Hcres. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. For terms, prloe, etc., address Lioce uox u Minora, fa. rpRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby a gir.-n iliac trespassing upon tne pro perty of the undersigned in Milford town ship, Pike county, Pa., for tho purpose of miming, nsriing or any other purposes Is strictly loruiuucu uuuer penalty ot the law. Mils. S. M. CHArx. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tiiat trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated in l)ngman township, for any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and all offi nders will lie promptly prosecuted. HiA a. Cask Oct. 24. IBS. BE KIND YOURSELF. Would you hsve the world be klr.df Then be kind yourself! Hide not gil ls of heart or mind On the future's sAilf Give what you can spare, and mors, From to-day's most precious store. Would you rr.pet with truth? Then tnita You must proffer tlrst. 1-lfe hath need of Bruce and ruth, lint. thr'.UKh besl and worst. Truth's old paxm-n, clear i:d strsight And is alv.us worth Its Wright! "Would you honor gain? He wtft To give hon.ir due; The desel ving to uplift, frown the crowneC anew With laurels tht-y have won In v. halever work, well done. Would you be beloved? Then love! Aril be ure of tilts WhnUo'er life'r Klrts may provs. AH that was. or is Oram!, or d.ar, or fair. Is le Than I.ove'8 matehk-ys loveliness! -Madeline Brldtfrs, in Youth's Companion. Spent Mar Than $1000 W. W. Baknr of Plainviow, Nob., writoei;'"My wifa sufforoj from lung tronble for fifteen years. Hhe trim! a number of doctors und spent over flOOO without relief. "She ba ciuna very low anil lout all hope. A friend recommended Foley's Itonny and Tar und, thanks to this great remedy, it saved ber life. She e-ijoys better henlth than she bns Vuow in ton yeirs." Refuse snbstitutes. ISold ut Armstrong's drug store. Dress Dinking in all branches Will o to the bouno or do the work st home. AddreHS Wahy Lldvviu, litoad street, Milford. Dizzy ? Then your liver isn't acting well. VousulTcr from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For GO years they have been the Standard lamily Pill. Small doses cure JSC. Alt droKr's- w .... ... id s liasuttfiil trn nr rich )lnrk 1 L.uV,iliLillMlil llblLl .Whiskers 1. S S F"m I C" II IteantMieil Wronsr. "It's till knowing how lo reason, H snld the Pittsburg man as he siirhed In a sorrowful way. "I owned, a hnuse and lot In a town In our state and was getting a good rent for it, when a congregation built n church rifrht on the line. I reasoned it out that the place was spoiled, and when 1 was ofTeretl three-fifths of its former value I made haute to clowe the ilcnl. I patted myself on the back over that bit of good luck." "And wasn't it good luck?" wna npkeil. '.'ot n bit of it. I'm a clean thou sand dollars out nf pocket for rea soning bind end to. The chap who bought my place had twin babies, a piano, a fiddle and a barking dog, and the congregation hadn't, occu pied that church over four Sundays when it. raised a purse and bought hiin out for twice the value of the place." I leve.land i'lnin Dealer. What Hr IHit Hny. Did thai man to whom you were just talking say your afTiiirs were mismanaged ?" asked Mr. Meekton's wife, severely. "Now, Henrietta, that was simply a little aside. It wasn't Intended for your ears at uil " "I insist." "Oh, well, if you Insist; he didn't say my affairs were mismnnnged. lie said thev w-ere Mrs. -managed. Tit-Hits. A Dozen Times t Night Mr. Owen Dnnn. of Benton Ferry, W. Vh., writes ; "I have bad kidney and bladder trouble for years, and if became so bad that I wan obliged to get, up at, lenst a dozen times a night. I never received any permanenf benefit from any medicine until I tried Foley's Kidney Cure. Aftei using two bottles, I am cured.'' Bold at Armstrong's drug store. Cratefnl. "Brown hasn't written a poem since be had his hnir cut." Ho you know where his barber live?" "No; why?" "Oh; I just wnnted to give him ten dollars." Atlnnta C-onstitutiun. Danger in Fall Colds Fall colds are liable to hang on all winter leaving the seeds of pneu monia, bronchitis or comsumptior Foley's Honey and Tar sures quick ly and prevents serious results. It is oil and reliabl.1, tried and tested, safe and sure, contains no opiates and will not oonstipate. Bold at Armstrong's drug store. The Grasshopper's IIn1.lt. "My mamma," said the little potato bug." says I niusn't play with you." "Why not?" demanded the young grasshopper. "She says you're' tough; 'cause you're always spitting tobacco juice. Philadelphia 1'ress. Never Ask Advice When yoa have a cough or cold don't ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, it euros coughs and oolds quickly. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. A Setf-CotMf itnteil Monopolist. Thai wisdom Is the truest wealth. Is an apst rtlnn just. The eR-otIM imsKlnt-s he Ha organized a trust. Wahii glon Star. Bronchitis for Twenty Years Mr. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111., writes: "I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure." Contains no opiates. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. drafted Kyellds. A Philadelphia physician recently successfully grafted a set of eyelid for a patient who had lost his own in fire. "Watch th Kidneys" "When they are affected, life is in danger," says Dr. Abernethy, the great English physician. Foley's Kidney Cure umkus ouud kidneys. Sold at ArniHtrong's drug store. !lf-reterrf . Now rloth tne youthful grsduats Kequire a laixer hut. He thn.ks that nls diploma make l if him a diplomat. l'hiiaut luhia freas. No danger of consumption if you use Foley's Honey and Tar to oure that stubborn cough. Sold at Arm strong's drug store. fnduatrioiis. Lady Did you ever try to get work ? Trsmp Yes, ma'am; I got a job for me brother once. Baltimore World. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia. IVike no substitutes. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Wlien rVu Hello 1 1 Jy in A Wo arc now lo cated at the corner of Front and Sussex Streets. KANE, Telephone A few oOc shirt waists left at 30c; 7oc at o.k;; 8ou at 70c; 51 at 80c; $1.50 at 1. Summer lawns 0c reduced to 7Jc; 10c and 12c at 8Jc; A few odd sizes in ladies' shoes from 25c up Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. A general line of goods to m'ect all your wants. m i i Armsi NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Border. Hardware, Etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Agents for DEVOE & CO.'S PURE ' LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, PURE COFFEES AND SPICES, SELECTED TEAS, BUTTER AND CHEESE FROM BEST CREAMERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES, CANNED GOODS IN VARIETY, SPORTING GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Us ually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods Delivered Promptly Free of Expense. For Sale Dy 0. WALLACE Telephone Ceil 62. DO YOU EXPEHT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BR0WS1 and SOH, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building Milford, Pa. jgi "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. in need of any to No. 5., or como to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA THE SHOEMAN Call P. J, 184. tag S Co, Harford St., Milford, Pa