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IIohm' of Urprrs-'nturivi's nf tlie Oom iiinnwi'filili of l'riiiisvlvnntrt in W"nci;il A-H'inh!y nu-t, That tin' fnll.iwinK nro y. .! us nil nmt'.iihn'-nt to tlin 'intitu tion; tliar is to say, Unit ntrtl-n ton of ai tifln one, wh'i-h ii'ik!- a follow: "No person shall, for any lnMir'nhlo of ffnm bi procriMli'il w.iinM r rinilnally hy information, xn-pr in nM'i ns i -in(f in thr -J:ind or tinval furcis, or In tlv mtlttia. wli"n in iirtnal ncrvl in turn of war or pnhlio (iatitfiT. or by lenvo of the court fr nppri'ssion or inU'U'inrnnor In ollit' No pi'ison shall, for the timo ofTenm, lit' twic - p-it in ji oprmly of lit'i! ir limb; norslml) jn-ivatc propcrVy In tnkin nr npnllt'rt to piihlin iiv, wilhnur. nuiiio;'. v nf law n ml without jnvt coin p"ii nation IHhk Hist imi'.lo nr sccurcU," Ijp nine., It'll so ns to iv:it ns folloA-s: No person shall, for nny (mlk'taMo of f.-no, J priK'rt ili'il apaiimt criiniiiMlly by Information, cx pt in r:i-s nrwing in the lau'i or naval forces, or in t lit militia, when in nctual sen ire in tinnof war or pnhlio 1 tinker, or hy h-avc of the court for Ppprisl n or )tiNf!"Tri':'nor in oM". No .-i-on Hhall. for the same nflViw, he twice put In jeopardy of lif" or limb; bt n dU clmrirf of tho jury for failure to Rtrrrr. fir other iictsHniy -niif, shall mt irk nn HcnuittKl. .Nor shall pr:vato property be taken or npplie.l to pub!! ; use, wiihmit nuthoritv of liuv ami without jut cjiu Mtitntloh beint? llrsr m;vl ' of sccun l. A true cony of the Joint Hesolution. W. V. (iKlKST, Secretarv of the Commonwealth. 4 MKXOMKNT TO THE CONTITTT A TION IMiOtTJSKH TOTHKOIT );.KNS OK Till-' Oi t M MOX V K A II'H I OK THKIK A t'HMVAMJR KKJKO TION HY TIIK (iKM.KAb ASSKM Hf.Y OK 'f'HI'. COM ION W KAIITl OK 1'J-NNSVIA'AM A. Fl BITSHKI) HY OHDKH OK 'I'HK H !'.( ' K iTTA HY OK THK COVMOWVKATjTH. 1 ITRSl'-AM-K OK AllTIGLK XVIII OK THK :oNr L l lT' lTON. A JOINT RKSIMA'TION Proposing an nniendmeht to the Cousltu tion of the Commonwealth. Section 1. P it, resolve .1 by the Sennte mnl Mouse of rtcpfi'srnla! ivs of tin Com monwealth of I'enip-ylv iuta in General Assembly iiM-t. That t Iw foUowinfr is pro posed as nn nmemlineTi?. to the Crmstitu tio;i of the Commonwealth of PeniiMylva nia, in acconlance with I lie provisions of the eighteenth article thereof: A tnemlmetit. A at the cml of section seven, nrticle thri-e, the following wonN; "Cnle-s before it shall belntroducecl in thetiencral Assem bly, such proposed special or local law shall hnvo been first submitted to n. popuiai vote, at n general or special election In the localii v or localities- to lie all'M-ted by its operation, tinder an order of the court of common picas o the respective county al ter hearing and application granted, and shall have been aimrovcd bv a majority of lie voters at such eh-ci Ion : 1'rovnied, '1 hat no such election shall bo he'td lint 11 the de cree of court authorizing the samn phall have been advert ised for at least thirty '.Hit ilivys in the locality or localities atTected. in such manner as the court may direct. A true copy of the Joint Resolution V. W. liUlKST, Secretary of the C'ommonweath. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence nf the, capital, located within ouh block of the White House and directly oppt.Hite the Treasury. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotel ry, remarkable for Its historical nmoeiat ion a and Ion -sustained popularity. Recently renovuted, repainted and partially rei'uruishud. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark anion the hotels nf Wash ington, pal run zed lit former years by presidents and high oflleialK. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered better than ever. Opp. Tn. R. K. dep. WALTKR BURTON, Res. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times, 'i'iiey arc the bcrit stopping places at rea sonable rates. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Maneger. ; State Normal School S East Stroudsburg, Pa J Regular State Normal Courses, and S 0 Special Departments of Music, Klo- cution. Art, 1 )ra,u iiitf, Sienogniphy, 0 Ci and Typewrit iou; m nmg College 9 Preparatory l)epnriinent. free: tuition S Boarding expenses ' per week, n ) Pupils adnuttt-d at a.iy time. W in- tor Term opens Dec. ;Mh. Write ft.-r catalogue. J El. L. Kemp, A- M., A Principal. m IIOHSY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for llidney and DIadder troubles. TRICE 50c aad $1.00. CANDY CATHARTIC, 434 l.t. UK." ticttuinc tfianiped C. C C Never sold In bulk. Bcv.ar uf tiu d:u'cr vho t:lts to tU irnT-TT-nTo FiTEKT l:ti 14 II! hi MM "-' ' f ' 5 J ! i THE PAItNT DKutJ, t . ..i. tv.i.c fj tlK 1'ocUt KiCvIll fi.iA'l kwud l.tu-Ale Your llottoi. II h ( .iv.rvtl, 1 - . ll V. 1. I. Ul iJk.. .: :i. I. ,1.1. u VUU .iiuuMMiillulJ ! Dy tho General WHKRKAP, by art of General Aim bl y nf tlip f'mnmonwrnlth nf Pennsylva nln, eiitU'i'd "A n n"t to n cnlnip th( nom InnMoii mid clcctinll of pil)llc nffloi-rii, re quiring rcrliiln expenses Inoldent tbereU) to be pudl by tlievi'rnl rountli g unci pun ishing certain offenses In repftrd to sueh elections," approved the 2ttli dny of June, A. I), ltflt), It U made the duty of the Sher iff: FIR.T, to enumerate the officers to be elected nnd give a list of all nominations. PK.i'ONI), to designnte the place nt wlileh the elections an- to lie held, and THIRD, to publish notice of the quallfl cations of election olllcers 111 the manner nnd form prescribed by tho third para graph, Section 1(1, of said Act. NOW, thcreforo, I, Knorge Gregory, Hiirh Sheriff of tho County of Pike, do make known by Ibis proclamation to the electors of said county, that on TUESDAY. NOV. 4. 1902 Being tho day of tho general election, the following persons are to bo voted for by the freemen of tho County of Pike, be tween the hours of 7 o'clock In tho fore noon nnd 7 o'clock lu the nftornnon of said day, to wit: One person for the ofiloe of Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Lieutenant Governor of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Secretary ot Internal Af fairs of the Cominiinwpnlt.il of Pennsylva nia. One person for Representative 111 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 person for Senator In the General Assembly from tho Twenty-Second Sena torial District of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, comprising tho Counties of Monroe, Plko and Carbon. One person for Representative lu tho Gnornl Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the County of Pike. One person for Prothonntnry, Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Courts of the County of Plko. One person for County Treasurer of the County of Pike. One person tor District Attornoyof the County of Pike. Three persons for Count Commissioner of the County of Pike. Three persons for County Auditor of the County of Pike. I nlso hereby make known and give no tice that the following Is a list of nil the nominations certified to me by the Secre tary of the Commonwealth and the Com missioners of this county, to wit: Republican Governor Mark t Samuol W. Pennypacker Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 William M. Brown Recretary of Internal Affairs Mark 1 Tsaao U. Brown Representative In Congress Mark 1 Fred Nesbltt Senator In the General Assembly Mark 1 Jacob G. Zorn Representative In the General Assembly Mark 1 Alfred S. Dingman Prothonol ary. Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Keveral Courts Mark 1 Victor Corey County Treasurer Murk 1 Rockwell U. Ilcidentlml County Commissioner Mark i Pierre M. Kills County Auditor Mark 8 Ainericus N. Down Democratic Governor Mark 1 Ktihrit K, Pattlsoii Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 Goorge W. Guthrie Secretury ol Interim! Affairs Mark 1 J.-tim-o Nolan ItenreM-blal ive in t'ougreits Mark 1 Josci-li 11. tSlmll fek-tmtur lu tlie Gi-neral AMteuilily Mark 1 Juint-s T. Muiht-uiu lU'Ul't'fteululite lu the Ct-uerul Aaaeuibly Mark 1 John D. Ilouck Fruthnnotttry, Itt-Uter aud lie-orU'r & nil Clerk of the Mi-velMl (ourts W.irk 1 Jubn C. r!!,r..l(, Jr County Tivsw.uif r Mark 1 (j,0, A. iV.-lii-T Ghorlff Election Connly Commissioner Mark 3 William F. Bp k K. Vandermark Comity Andltor Mark 9 Philip C. Klnkel William H. Chine District Attorney Mnrk 1 George R. Bull Prohibition Governor Mark 1 Silas C. Swallow Llentennnt Governor Mark 1 Loo L. Grumblne Secretary of Internal AtTalrs Mark 1 Milton S. Marquis Representative In Congress Mark 1 A. K. Urelb'elbelfl Representative In the General Assembly Mnrk 1 Kdwin S. Wolfe I'rothonotary. Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Several Courts Mark 1 Alnnmzor Grlswold County Treasurer Mark 1 Marvin O. Smith County Commissioner Mark 8 .ludson C. Cnso County Auditor Mark 2 L. Hervey Myer Socialist Labor Governor Mark 1 William Adams Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 Donald L. Monro Secretary of Internal Affairs Mark 1 Frank Fcehnn Socialist Governor Mark 1 . J. W. Slayt'ou Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 J. Mahlon Barnes Secretary of Internal Affair 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 Samuel W. Pennypacker Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 William M. Brown Secretary ol Internal Affairs Mark 1 Isaac B. Brown Anti-Machine Governor Mark 1 Robert K. Pultlsou Lieutenant Governor Mark 1 Gxirgo W. Guthrie Secretary of Internal Affairs Mark 1 James Nolan Ballot Reform Governor Murk 1 Hubert E. Puttltfon Lieutenant Coveraor Mark 1 Gworge V, Tiithrlu Secretary ot Internal Affairs Mii.k 1 James Xoluu Independent Reform Senator in the Central Asaembly Mark 1 Jacoh G. Zero. PLACES OF VOTING X hUu lttrrby iikiLb knuwu and give no tice thrit the pL uva of liuUii-jg t lie vfure H.tid gpiit-rul eh-ctitin in tint b vr(il dU t r.ft lu Ll.t (uuitl y of i'ikt: nt e as (dII'iw a, lu U : Thf plntnrs of tho tnwn-ililp nf V) wm ln (irovtj to 'ntMt nt thp hnuo nf Most-n C W.'silinxik In nU township. The nlootorn of tht h.wnshlp of I.-lnwnrt to iiici't nt th plfftloti hniH" nn Rlnln Btri-t't, in Dlnttmnn's Ferry, In said toivc sh I p. Tho cleetnrs nf tlm townsliip of Dinc- niHi) to inwt nt the homo of K O. Boil In- tut In niU township. 1 Thn plcrhirK of tho township of Greonc t,0 TliPi't, nt t.Un limiun of Thi.fi f'ni-r-nll In ' Buhl township. The electors of tho township of Litrkn- WAXPti to moPt At the house of (ieorgo II Rowlrttnt, rtrc rt. In snld township. The electors of the township of Iehinnn to tn-'nt At tho store house of Jacob Nyre and (Joorge Nyt;o, d cd, in Raid township. Tho eleotori of the borouh of Milford to meet in tho new court house In Mild borough. The electors of the township of Milford to niet nt the liou-wj of John McOnrty in snld township. The ulpyctors of the tofnshlp of Pnlmyra to meet at the house of Cornelius Dlnion, dno'd, In snld townnhip. The electors of the township of Porter to meet at tho house of I'hns. W. Court right In said township Tho electors of the township nf Phohola to meet nt "Vogt's Hall" In sui town ship. The electors of tho township of West full to meet nt the house of John F. Engelhart In said township. Notice Is Hereby Given That it Is provided hy said act nt Assem bly npproved Juno Uiith, I8HT, '"That every person, excepting Justices of tho Pence, who shall hold any oMlco or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the Uiitted States, or of tills btato. or of nny cltv or incorporated district, vho her a commissioned nllicer or otherwise, n su b- ordinateoflieer or Agent who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Execu tive or Judiciary Department of this State or of the United States, or of any city or Incorporated district, and also t hat every member of Congress and of the Stato Leg islature and of tho select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any Incorporated district Is, by law, Incap able of holding or exercising at the same time the ollico or appointment of judge, Inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth and that no judge, Inspec tor or other oflleer of any such election shall be eligible to any oillco to bo then voted for except that of an election officer.' God Save the Commonwealth. George Gregory, Sheriff. Sheriff's OfnYp, Mllfortl, Pa., Out. 83, 1!XB EXECUTORS NOTICE Lrrtors testamentary upon tho estato or rreseutt n. unrman, lata ot lireene towoship. deeeasetl, have been granted to tho untlerHifriied. All person having claims against said estate will present them and th ae indebted to siild decedent will please make immediate imynienr. to) IDA S. GOKMAN, P. H. CROSS, Kiecutors. Crosses, Pa , Sept. 22, 103 NOTICK All hunting nshlnjr or otlier trespassing on the prem 528 of tho under signed, In DiiiKman Township, on Kay- UHiiKisKiii ana uwarisK .11 ureeKs, is lor biuden under penalty o, the law. Gil A. J. BoILKAD, Dingman Twp., N. Hon.EAU May 17, 18SW. Josm-H F lloiI.EAtJ. FOR SALE. A small farm located near Matamoras, known as the Hansel or Keinhardt lilat-e. contain inir 21 acres. Kinely locatixl, well watered, llouae and barn. Fruit of nil kinds. Part lmuroved. Titlo dear. For terms, price, etc., address Liock dox u Minora, fa. rpilKSPASS NOTICK. Notice is hereby jl givdn mat trespassing upon the pro perty of the undersigned in Milford town ship Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting, fishing or any other purposes It atriouy loruiuuuu uuuer penalty 01 t:ie law. MKB. a. M. GKAKT. TKKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby X given that tnmpasHing on the premiaes of the undersigned, situated in Dingman townshlti, foe any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, and all offi titters will be promptly prosecuted. litA li. UA.SK Oct. S-i. 1SU5. Srftniethlnir Worse. Foe Shelle Why did Jenks kill his wife's parrot? Did it take to swear ing? Newark Ilranch Worse! It took to imitating the luwn mower! I'uck. Iltl Her Ht. Jack Was tbe church garden party t success? Julia Well, I worked hard enough; I ate. Ice cream with every young luun on the grounds. Stray Stories. Vo lies' It Is. May Kikkiug is uot to popular at It was. Urlle Perhaps not, but I'll bet it's jubt us prevalent. -Town Topics. Ills Fad. ' "What's your fud?" "My wife says I make a fad of not hsviuir uny ud." Detroit Free Press. Spent More Than $1000 W. W. Baker of Pluinview, Neb , writes: "My wife suffored from lung trouble for fifteen years. Klie tried a nnmbor of doctors and spout over.JlOOO without relief. She be came very low and lost all hope. A friend recommended Foley's floncy and Tar and, thanks to this great remedy, it saved her life. Khe enjoys butter health than she h.-isi know in ten ye;ira." Refuse Mubxritntes, Bold at Armstrong's d: ug store. Drens milking in all branches Wil 1 go to the house or do the work at home. Address Mary Ludwih, 13 rou d street, Milford. Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cute your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Aycr s Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. ??c. All rirurgUfs. .ml y-.in nm'i -I h l.o 1.1 h ird ft bcautllul tiruwn nr rich 111 11 k ? Thru u.o BUCKIKCHIM'S DYEtCf,, Airahllltr- Mr. Toftbunter I'm anrrv vou flwln'f prT,. v..terdn v Mm. Cutler: I could have Introduced you to I.ndy Rerraliit. She calls on me tpilte fre quently now. Mrs. Culler Indeed! Do yon know, I thought tbe crnze for slum ming bad quite died nut.. Ally ruo 3cr. It Slakes m llffr-ri-n'. He's tlrcadfully ilisnnrceuble. and boorish." 'Tut. tut. mv dear. He ued to hr. but lie is no lonirer." 'How Is that?" Vhv 'nce he bus become fnmnu we have decided to consider him only Jeliirhtfullv eccentric and original." Clilcii(;o Post. What Tronlilrfl Hint )tit. Harriet Ami do you really think you love me us much as you say you do? llarrv O, T don't have to convince mvself. If I only succeed in makinfr yon think I love you. It. doesn't make any difference what 1 think myself. Uoston Transcript. Itliln't Fnjny Her Cnnt natty. - Tlenbnm Your mot her always drops In about mcnll ime. Mrs. Henbnm 1 know It. dear; but Tien hum Well, I wish you would tell Her that tbis is no coaling station. lutlge. He Cneaned the Trnnltl. "Tbis Is a rnltl, unfeeling world," he remarked, bitterly. "Ha!" returned bis enmnan ion. "Yon have beard tbe ribald laugh when you Ihpped on a Icmann skin, too, nuve you?" Rrooklyn F.ngle. ' A Dozen Times a Night Mr. Owen Putin, of Benton Ferry, V. Vn., writes ; "1 hnvo lmd kidney and bladder trouble for yeiirs, and it became so bud Unit I was obliged to get. up nt lensl 11 ilu.en times n night. I never received nny permanent benefit from nny medicino nntil I tried Foley's Kidney Cure. After using two bottles, I nm cured." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Pennsylvania makes protest agninst tampering wilh the tariff We nre satisfied. Now that ttie coal strike is settled we are happy. Danger In Fall Colds Full colds are liable to ham? on all winter leaving tho seeds of pneu monin, bronchitis or comsumption Foley's Honey and Tar cures quick ly nnd prevents serious results. It is ol and reliable, tried and tested, safe nnd sure, contains no opiates and will not constipate. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. If all the desperadoes will follow the examplo of Jim Younger the country can eusily afford to pay for the funerals. Never Ask Advice When you have n cough pr cold don't nsk what is good for it nnd get some medicine with little or no merit nnd perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, it cures coughs and colds quickly. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. President Roosevelt has accepted an invitation to attend the annual banquet of the Chamber of Com merce iu New York November 11. - Bronchitis for Twenty Years Mrs. 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. The proposed transfer of the Dan ish Islands has fallen through. "The Landsthing of Denmark has refused to ratify the treaty. "Watch the Kidneys" "When they are affected, life is in danger." says Dr. Abernethy, the great English physician. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Talk of King Corn and King Cot t )n, but doesn't Mother Goose con tain something relative of a "jolly old soul" King Coal. No danger of consumption if you use Foley's Honey and Tur to cure that stubborn cough. Sold at Arm. strong's drug store. The people will insist that the democracy remain iu purgatory for at least several congressional terms. Foley's Honey and Tar cures ooughs and colds and prevents iineuiiioiiU. Take no substitutes. jld at Armstrong's drug store. p Wo arc now lo cated ot the corner of Front and Sussex Streets. KANE, Telephone BABiGAIKTSi A few oOc shirt waists left at 30c; 7fc at ooe; 8.c at 70c; $1 at 80c; $l.f0 at 1. Summer lawns 9c reduced to 7Jc; 10c and 12c at 8Jc; A few odd sizes in ladies' shoes from 2oc up Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. A general line of goods to meet all your wants. m Armstrong NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles. And Sizes. Wall Paper And Dorder. 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 A. Q. WALLAC, Telephone Cell 62. DO YOU EXPEPJ TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, 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. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR," FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of -any Hello to No. ')., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA 7 , THE SMOEMAN, Call P J. 184. Go. Harford St., Milford, Pa