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I ITIHN HI'HMITTKO TO THK t'lTIZKN OK THIS OOM MONWKAlni KOU THKIK APPROV AL OK RK.IK'IT.ON HY TIIKUKSKK A L ASSKMHLY OK THK COMMON WKALTHOK PFN NS V L V A M A , AN I) PriU.lSHKI) BY OKDKKOKTHK SKO RKTAHYOK THKH)MMONVKALTH IN Pl'HSUAMOK OK AHTICLKXVUI Ob'.THK CONSTITUTION. a .mix r hv:.'oh:t!os Pii.miijx i)iiiinthii'-uiK Li mci,iuiig I'inlit . ami twcnty oiip of nrKrln four, mictions elpvpn nnd twp)vi of firllrlp ftvi wrtinns Uro, Ihrti-nnd foiirtprii of article etfrht. wMlnn one nt nrticln twolr, and twc l. ns two nml frt'Vt'ii of articl fimrtHn. t,t I CittHl It nt inn t.f PiitiiiaivlviifitH HOfl proTliHns a whcdtilo for carry litg tl.e nitifniiturnrx into fiicct. Sv?tlnn 1. Bp It rpsolvwl hv the Pnnnte and HoitfH of Hd-prpsriitaiivRS of th Coin-1 nionwpnUh of Pennsylvania lu (tihthI Asso. hly met. Theft the fnllowinfr nrp ropmi?d a ntnendmpnt-A to the CnnstHii i ion of the CoTiinionwealth of PentiMyl- ranin. In accordtinre with the provisions of tin eitfhtrfpnth arf Ic'p tht'nMjf: Amendment One I n Article rour, j Spetlon Kitrht. 1 Sections. Amend section eluht ofnrtl- cle four of the Constitution of Pennn.vl vnnla, which reads as follows: ' He shall nominate- and, by and with the advice and consent of t wthiri1 of all the incmtwra of the Sennto. appoint a secrvtary ot the ( ominonweaitn ami an Attorney (Tenprnl durfmr pleasure, a Sup erintendent of Public Instruction for four years, and such other oflioera of the Coin rnomvrMih a he is or may be aut hot Ized by the Constitution or ly law to aj)p)lnt; lie hnll hnve power to fl II all aeaneie that inny hapien, in ofllcs t-o whtch he may aiiiKitnt. Utirinir the poess of ttin Sen ate. by ftrnnttnur coiittntsslons which slmll expire at he end of their next session; he shall have power to f 1 1 1 any vacancy that mar nannen. n tinner tne reoes oi ine tn nte. in theofTlee of Auditor (-tenernl. State Tn'R'iiirpr, Srcrptnry of Internal Affnirsor SuncrlnUMtdent of Public Instrncilon, In a judicial olfie, or in any other elective otllct? whtch bo i or may be Biitliorinptl to fill; if the vacaney shall httpp'-n dnrlnir the session theSenare, ttj-dovr-ucr shul! nominate to the Senate, Ivfnre their final djournmen' a proper person to Hi) snid vacancy; hut in any such cjm- of v-wiaucy, In an eleottve -fHce, a person shull b1 ':h"S en to said (dhco at the m xt pen thI eleo tion, unless th" vaetiiicv sh.iil li ipn ti within three calendar mrnthn tininediat lv prececdluK mch election, in which ve tlie election fur said oilii shall b. hel-l nt the seedind succecit'iiir teener al cee'ton. In nctlntron executive nomination the Sn nte fhnll sit witu op4n dmirs. and. in con fir lii(r or rej.t'iutf the ij'iminntio'js of the (governor, the vote shall In taken by vens anil nays, and Hhnll be entered on the journal." so as to read as follows: He shall nominate and, by and with the advice nnd consen'-of two thirds of nit the members of the Senate, appoint a Secre tary of the Common wealth and an Attor uey ftwipral during pleasure, a Superinten dent of Public Instruction for four years, and such other officers of the ('ominonwe aitn as he is or may le AmhortT.ed by the Constitution or by law to appoint : he shall have power to fill all vacancies that may happen, lu offi. es to whk'h lie may appoint durintr the recess of the Senate, by Krant inf commissions which shall expire at the end of their nest session; he shall have now er to fill any vacancy that may happen, duriiifr the recscs of tne Senate, in the of f ice of Auditor General. Ktat Tn'asiirer, Secretary of Internal Affairs or Superin tendent of Public Instruction, in a judicial oflice, or in any other elective otlice whieh he is or may be author! red to fill; if the vaeancy shall happen during the session ofjthe Senate, the Governor shall nominate to the Senate, before their final adjourn ment, a proper person to fill said vacancy; hut In any such case of vacancy, in an elective oflioe. a person shall be chosen to said office on the noxfc election day appro priate to such office, according to the pro visions of this Constitution, unless the vacancy shall happen within two calendar mouths Immediately preceding such elec tion day. In which case the election for said oflice shall beheld on the second suc ceeding election day appropriate to such office In acting on executive nomina tions the Senate shall sit with open doors, and, in confirming or rejecting the nomin ations of the Governor, the vote shall be taken by yeas and nays, and shall bo en tered on the journal. Amendment Two To Article Four. Section Twenty-one. Section 8 Amend section twenty-one of article four, which reads an follows: "The term of the Secretary of Internal Affairs shall be four years; of the Auditor General three years; and of the State Treasurer two years. These officers shall shall Iw chosen bv t he qualified electors of the State at general elections. No person elected to the office of Audit r General or State Treasurer nhall be capable of hold ing the same oflioe for two consecutive terms," so as to read: The terms of tho Secretary of Internal Affairs, the Auditor General, atnl the State Treasurer shall each be four years; and they shall be chosen by the qualified electors o. the Mate at general elections; but a tate i reasurer, elected in ths year one thousand nine hundred and nine, shall serve for three years, aud his succes sors shall he elected at the general elec lion in the year one thousand nine hun dred and twelve, and In every fourth year thereafter. No person elected to the office of Auditor General, or State Treasurer shall be capable of holding the same office lor two nonsecutive tonus. Amendment Three To Art ole Five, Section Kleven. Scctiou 4 Amend section eleven of Ar ticle five, which reads as follows: KieAiit fui fithpiwifu nmvlden In tm Constitution, justices of the peace or alder men snail oeeieccea in tne several warus. districts, boroughs and townships at the time of 'the election of constables, by tho qualified electors thereof, in sueh manner ha f-hall be dire "ted bv i.iw, aud shall he cmmlii.-'ionixl by ihe Governor for a term ot live years. o town-hip. w.tKl. district or boTjuiih shall elect more th m twi- jus tices of tlie pem-e or aldermen w irhoiit the coutu-nt of a majority of rl;c qii;tnll-'d eleo tors witoin uch town-Iiip. want or hor onh; no person slmll hv dec ed to itrh oll!otMinlesi he shall have rehlrd within the tOrtUliip. but mh ward or district for one year next preceedinu his election hi cities containing over tifty thousand inhal'itants, not more than one aldermau shall be elected lu each ward or dUtriot," so as to read: Except as otherwise provided In this Constitution, justices of the pttace or aider men shall be elected in tho several van!-;, district, Ixtroughs or townships, by the qualiUed electors thoreof, At the municlpjil elegit .i4 in such manner a thai 1 be di rected by law, and hall he coiuinUsiunjd by i he Governor f-r a term of six 3 ears No town-hip. ward, district or bor uyh rhall elect more than two jusltces f the poiiee or aldermen wtihtmt tiio consent of a majority of ilte qiniltUed t-leetur wltliin such township, ward or borough; no per son kIhiII bet'ltH'ttd to su.'h office unless beohail have reiddtd within the lown-hip, torotili, ward or dl L:ict for 0110 year next preceding his election. In ritio con taining over lift v ihojMtnd iiih.ihitauts, not more than uuo alih-rtnau shall be elec tett in each ward or district. Amendment Kour To Article Five, Section. Twelve S-H'itonS Amend mxmIuu twelve of ar ticle five of the Cuutitu(iou, which read :is loliown; lu H.lludeipMa there shall be estnb llshiMl. tor oacii thirty thousand inlj'itii tains, one court, not of record, of police atid civil caue, wtb jtiri-dlcttoii not ex ceed in tx oite hutidnxl dullars; such ctjiiru t-hall be held by magUt rate hw term id ol!i'j hall le five yenni, and they shall tk- eUeted en gi-uera) lli ket by the quail li- d voters at latKft aud lu the election if ;he snid mnlatrates no voter ha)k vote for murw than two-thinlii of the uuiiiIht of lerttoHs to beelocted when more tMau one are to be ehoaeo; they btll he cinpeii'-nt ed only by lixetl a;.lurh iu tv p.dd by said cotiniy; and shall exercise such Jurisdic tion, ciiland riiminal, uxcept as hereiu pr vidi-d. and is now exerciM.il by alder men, subject to am h cnanirt; not ltivtrlv ing an IticriMM! ol civil jui i-dic I011 or oon feiriug polt'-ient dutiett, a may be made ny Uw. lu PiitiH(ielpliia iho offioe if ai de rum n Is abU.tied,'' tuwtQ read AS fol- lu PhlUdclpbiii thy re siiall ba Mtab Mhed, for rneh thirty 1hoit;md lnhnbl t icts, one court, nnt f reeord, of police and civil cances, wiili jutt-dntion not ex oeedingono ImndriMl dolliir; sii'-h conrts sh'tll lie hp Id by magistraU- whose term of office shall be six yenrs, and I hey slmll bo elected nt) general ticket at the muni cipal election, by the qualitied vorers at large; and In the election of the said mag istrates no voter shall vote for more than two-thfrd" of tl.e number of persons to be ,) (.,. (i when niorc t ha'i hm,- -ire to t-( etioM'ti; lin y tU'til lice'Mnp'-ii-nlrdojtly by fixed salaries, t-o by. pa id by stdd county; and shall exercise such jurlwdieil n. ivil and criminal, except a h. rein provided, as Is now exercised by aldermen, stihjwt to such change-, not Involving :n lnerean of civil juriwll.tion or C'!ifet,hiv polltirnl atittes, us may be made bylaw. In Philft j del phi a the office of alderman Is ab dished. Amendment Five To Article Kight, Section Two. Section fl. Amend section two of article eight, which reads as follows: ' The general election shall be held an nually on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November, but the (Gener al Assembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto," so as to rend:- The general elect Ion shall be held bien nially on the Tuesday next following the Mint Monday ol November in each even nu inhered year, but the General Assembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of each House consent ing thereto: Provided, That such elec tion shall always be held in an even-numbered venr. Amendment Six To Article Right, fVction Three. Section 7. Amend section three of arti cle eight, which rends a follows: 'All elections fur city, ward, borough and township officers, for regular terms of service, shall be held on the third Tuesday of February," so as to read: All judges elected by the electors of the State at largo may be elected at either a general or municipal election, circum stances may require. All election-, for judges of tho courts foi the several judicial districts, aud for county, city, ward, bor ough and township officers, for retrular terms nf service, shall !n h'.'ld on th" niun tcipul election d ty; n.inie!v t Ixo Tnesd.'iy next t' dioinii th- lirst M'Mn'! y 1 f -.vtn uer in each f Un 1 1 "'i-fd V4.tr, but r.e General A-en)idy iv. iy by I.ia nx .1 !i(I,t Cllt day, t-W-Mhifds I'f the 11, !!:' e ieh iloirse eonseiil Kir 1 n-lo: Provtd- d That such ele.-timi eh. '.11 aiways he h Id in an uld nunitvmd y,tr. Aineiidmeit S'lvcu -To A rt t.rlc Kiht, Section Fourteen. Pcetion 8. Amend seetion fotirt--u nf artielc eluht, wliiiih reads as f-utows: "l)i-trlct election boards sh !1 cons' nf a jitii'reand two inspii:t rs. who sha'i h.' ciioseii anunaily by the citi?"in, K-t'rh cl-'idor t-hall haic ti:e ri,-yhfc to v(e for the judceaud one inspector, and M'li n -'sector shall appoint one clerk. Y!n firt rice tion board lor any u w ilisti iet Iiall b se lected, and viicauctcs in elect i u b.)ard:-(ille-,1, an shall in- provided by law Kiee tlon officers shall be privileged from arrec' upon tlayn of election, and whiiu entr.teed la making up and transmitting nuiini1, exempt upon warrant of a court of ucotd or jtulg.' thereof, for an election fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of tho peace. In cit es they may cVdin exemption from jury duty during their terms of service, " so as to read: llistrict elect ion boards shall consist of a judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chobcn biennially, by the citizens at the municipal election; hut the General As sembly may require said boards to lie ap pointed iu such ma ner as it may by iaw prov.de. Laws regulating the apiwttit ment of said boards may Ik? enacted to ap- fdy to cities only: Provided, That such hub be uniform for cities of the same class Kacb elector shall have the right to vote for the judge and one Inspector, and each Inspector shall nppoln tone clerk. The first election board for any now district shall be selected, and vacancies in election boards flllhd. as shall be provided by law Election officers shall Ik? privileged from arrest upon days of election, aud while en gaged In making up and transmitting re turns, except upon warrant of a court of record, or judge thereof, for an election fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemp Hon from juty duty during their terms of service. Amendment Eight To Article Twelve, Si-ction One. Section 9. Amend section 1, article twelve, which reads as follows: "All officers, whose selection Is not pro vided for in this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be directed by law," so as to read: All officers, whote selection Is not pro vided for in thi Constitution, thall be elected or appointed as may be directed bylaw: Provided, That electlous of State officers shall be held on a general election dev. and elections of local officers shall be held ou a municipal election day, except when, In either case special elections way be required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen, Section Two. Section 10. Amend section two of arti cle fourteen, which reads as follows: "County officers shall be elected At the geueral eleottous and shall hold their of fices for the term of three years, beginning on tlie first Monday of January next After their election, And un 11 their successors shall be duly qualitied; all vacancies not otherwise provided tor, shall bo filled In such maimer as may be provided by law," so as to read : County officers shall be elected at the municipal elections and hold their offices for the term of four years, beginning on tlie first Monday of January uex after their election, and until their succesors shall be duly qualitied; Ail tho vacancies not otherwise provided for. shall be 11 1 led in such manner as may be provided by law. Amendment Ten To Article Fourteen. Sectiota Seven - Section H. Amend section seven, Arti cle fourteen, which reads as follows: "Th.ie e-e.i ty cmiini-sionc:- ami three e mmy ttn'iitotfl til b.i el -ei.-l in vn. h county where liiKih ffic-rs nrv eho-en. i:i t''t ye.ir one tle.Usond rt--ttt humii-.1 and reventv-ftve and every tinrti y "ir tiiere-tf-tor; and in the elect luti of .-. d oi!hMi-s ivuh qualified elector hhall vote foi no inure man t.vo persons, ani tne tiir-t! p-rs-itin having the Inchest uumoro' vn.'.-ji shall be t l. cttit; auv easual vaeancv i theofiicc ef c iiinly toiinm-lonor or county audit'ir sh ill (mj filled, by tne court of common pleats of tho county i'i which such vacancy nhall occur, by theappintuK-itc of an elec tor of tha rr;,por cotin'y wh ) shall h ivc voted fur the commis-ioner or auditor whose place in to Oa li;ied," so as to vat: Three county coiumifsioners and thre county Auditors shall be eb-ct-d n uaeh county where such ofiicers a.e eho-cii. in tho year one thousojul ninu huudo'd and eleven and every fourth year thereafter: slid in the election of h.i'.ti uffic-'iH vuh quit I illed elector U. vote lor no niutv thin two pcr-oa-, and ilu' three pr-on-, h.ivi i the LlL'lie-t n u in ter of Vote shall he i-!.v- teil; any caual vaeancy in the o if ice of tfcuiiity cominit-i-iiier or county iitriiior .-h.tU ho liiu-d by the con t of common pleas o" the county in which otieh vain .,tu;y iiiall occur, by tiut ai poininuint nf n cleo tor of tite proper cuitny who ohail have voted for thti coiiimi-jsitiubr or auditor wboM, plaw is to t' tilled. Sclitstule fo the Amendments. Seeil-.n 14 That no ineoii veuicuee mnr aiitv from the changes iu the Coustituti ii of tlie Comtuoiiwr -lib, and iu order to carry th ante Into couiplule orutiou, It iHhtreliy deeiaretl that In the cawH of otTicrs elected by the peo ple, all terms of office fixed bract of As sembly at an odd number of years shall each be lengthened one year, but the Leg islature may change the length of the t-nu provided the U-rm for which such office r are elected khall always bo for an even number of years. I he above extension of official terms dial I not affect officers elected nt the gen eral election of one thou.-and nine hundred inu eiwht; nor any city, waid, borough, towiliitip. or eleeltuu diVtsl ill officers, n bottc terms a office, uudet extniing law. end in the yunr one th'juuud uiue huudied tml tell. In the year ono thousand nine hundred and leu the municipal elwtPm hail be, held on the third Tu'-v'ny of fcelrury. a heretofore; but all off lour chueu at that ults.tton to au oflioe tb ruifular term of iotii U tAi yuciis, nd uKo ail lotuu of U'ri and Ait-vuni chohen At thai electluo shall serve nntll theflrst Monday of Decern Ikt In the yeatnne thousand nine hutolrcd and eleven. All officers ehien at that elec lion t-o offices the term of which Is mw four years, oris made four years by the operation of tlow amenilnieiitH or this schedule, shall serve until the first Monday of December In Iho year one thousaiul nine hundred and thirteen. All justices of tfce peace, niagistrafps, and aider men. ehoen at that election, shall servo until tii" It ".-t Monday of jcc'Mi! r In the year oic ihouaut nine Immiied and iitleeu, After the year nineteen humlred and ten. and until the L"K'datnre shall otherwise provide, all terms of city, want, borough township, and election division officer 8 shall he-gin on tne iirst MotiMay i iK'cem ber in an udd-n umbered year. AH city, ward, Isiron h. and township offioers holdtug offic? at the date of the ap proval of these amendments, whose terms of office rant end In Mm? year one thousand uine hundied and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of December ot that year. All Judge of the courts for the several judicial districts, and also all county off i cors, holding office at the date of the ap proval of these amendments, whose terms of office may end in the year one thousand nine hundred aud eleven, shall continue to hold their oflice until i he first Monday of January, one 1'iousaud nine hundred and twelve. A true copy of the Joint; Resolution. HOHKHT McAFKK. Secretary of the Commonwealth. COLOMBIAN ETIQUETTE. Demands That Persons Shake Hands nd Ask Many Questions. It waa the third or fourth day out from 8anta Marta, Colombia, and early in the morning, when one of the South American passengers came on deck. Another South American arose from hts deck chair, extended hie imnrl nnd fis the men shook hands In qni'pd at?r the health of the ncw ?oiver. hi;; w'fe and his children. .s t:;oy lu.d parted company only .i!-ouf ei;:ht hours before iu the an.ok r roo;n. this seemed like iinneco" ''iy co -iri fky. The observer no ti,r l (M.t this hrpppped In the case )' ;1I the Cnlo nhi3n3 on boaid, so hr .it....xl one r.irn about it. ' It is a custom of tho conntry." sr'(; ::c. "On tlie occasion of Ducting r. i.'tircn for the fiist time meli day li is cUque'Jo to shake hr.nds and tc tr-fke imiuiries Pboat the health 'o: Ine percoa so g: eelrd and of his ioI.v lives. It. would not be considered po lite to t'o rihtriR'isc." C'outlnufr.K, this mnn to!d of talcin; i valk or.e day in Bogota with a tr.er chont of the pUoe. They were ben: on hPEnc-.3 and were to cover a dis Tance that might be made rather ea.-My in ten minutes. Because of the necessary stops to make the custo mary inquiries and to shake hand, wlih frfentls of the merchant, the trip tool; nearl. an hour. A Moqui Repartee. A certain commissioner out Went was given to treating the Indians with a ecorn they did not deserve. One day, as be sat with a great chief in his tepee, smoking the pipe of peace, the chief entertained him with many quaint legends. One of these dealt with a plague of locusts, and the grim orator described in flowery language how they had swarmed over the land, entlng every herb and green lear, and blotting out the light of dayfc for every number. Then, he concluded by remarking that it was not until the medicine man made an offering of a silver locust tn the Great Spirit that the creatures disappeared, and this they did, swift ly and suddenly. Loudly tho commissioner laughed the superstittfous Indian to scorn. "Do you mean to say you're such fools as to believe that rubbish?' he asked. "Not much, replied tho chief grave ly, "or we would have offered the Great Spirit a silver paleface long ago!" Go!f In High Altitudes. It is fitrange how many golfers there are who fail to appreciate the great effect the density of atmosphere has on the flight of a golf ball. On a still tnisty day the ball flies about five yards to ten yards less than it doe? when the wind blows from the oppo site and more acceptable quarter. The writer was fortunate, or un fortunate, enough to play man) roundtf a few years ago on the Johan oeaburg links in South Africa, These links are situated some 6,000 feet above sea level aud the air Is wonder fully rarefied. The ball consequently flew the most surprising'distance; a proof of this the winner of a driving cotnpet'tion sent a ball a carry of 228 yirds, -.he t-Hond player returning tl'.e nort'-i-t (i:.-:';iUie of 21 yards. Yet n: er of thosi twoVlfl'er9 could ap pitrch the driving capabilities of good amateur golfer:!. -. A Good Surgeiition. One of the speakers at the dinner given in Cleveland by the National t 'lucitional At.-station was Booker T. Washington, tt-t distinguished ne g.o I&der of the South. !n the course or his rcniarhs he told u.e following story about a Southern minister, who was evidently rather long winded: "One Sunday morning, while the tnininter was in the midst of his fjr rr.cn ond h id cached the point w here ho was shouting, 'And fourthly, dear j bie'hron,' a man (.ofcei his hva through the door, and t;iid In a low voice: "Don't get too much excited, pir ton, but your church Is ou lire!' "A11 rU:ht. brother ones,' said the perron. 'I will hasten ouL But poa slb'y you'd better wake the congrega tion.' M Judse. 6un Makes the Hair Curl. The holidays had been dry nd bright, and from daylight till duric the links had been covered with bare headed youths and maids. "All this sunshine," said a girl, "has charged the nature of my hair. It Is straight, oily, heavy hair, but the sun haa made it dry ard crisp aud slightly curly. Strange!" "I returned from Africa with crisp, curly hair," said an engineer. "I went bareheaded there all winter tn the brilliant sunshine. And as 1 watched ny lank, greasy locks dty and kink up I began to understand wh the hattess natives working arouua me had such peculiar dry, tightly curled hair, Tha sun waa the cauaa ol eourta." ionroe County Fair STROTDSBURG, PA. SEPT. 28, 29, 30; OCT. 1, 2, '09 PEOPLE FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE will flock to the .rounds to see the multitudinous attractions proviped for their pleasure. GREAT SPEED EVENTS IMMENSE LIVE STOCK Nearly $2000 in Purse Monev THE BIG $400 Free for All $400 rW CDTnAV 'r-KLto WIININBHS EVERYWHERE. On VKXVA1 f EVERY STALL WILL BE FILLED. THE FREE ATTRACTIONS Kishizuna Japanese Troupe J GREATEST SENSATION J THE AGE EIGHT ACTS AND EVERY-J ONE A FEATURE DAILY J ON PLATFORM IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND. J n ry It T i . R.J. tVlulll Iron arid Tin Roofing 'of all Kinds Llrtal Slsinslcs and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves end Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. r--n .TVr'oSr'TV. nn Ppnairr v- M Street, lilford Pa RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S EUILDING DEALER IN Meats and Provisions, Fish nnd Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders rnnintly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S AUORITE h Oep.iedy Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And "Welcome In Every Homo. KID.1EY, LIVER BLOOD C'JPiE Over :0 Ya.s ci Sci tt..j yt .J... j ,:t.',..,,. Wrii.e'i-0 D.wiu Kcir:ys Sons, Uc "out, M. Y., fr a bottle 0. Ait ai .'g?,iii:s. B '.rir.-t a I KSVED TO (830 GIlESTflUTST I WE are tfie olJest Wine and Liquor Home ii Philadelphia. We have been obliged to move from the old atand where we have been for m many yean must have more room lo accommo date our in creasing business. Because we have the finest bade in Philadelphia if no reason why we should be higher priced. Old Penn Whisky, 75e quart. $2.75 gallon is the finest whisky for its price b the world. Imperial Cabinet Whisky. $U5 qt, $4.75 gal, distilled from selected grain spring water. Goods shipped to all parts of the United States. Old Pes WIIISKV. -. '. ...... Thomas Massey & Co. lsio otTut st. 1630 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. J DISPLAY t The Entire Stock Prize Cattle ) Sheep and Swine of WM. II BENNINGER THE LORELL0S High Wire Walkers Elephant Two Men on Wire at Great Height Eccentricities Dressed rs Elephant with Working Head, Eyes', Ears, Trunk and Tall. An Act never duplicated here. They are the Uig Feature of all the Big Fairs (his year. oofinp; Son, Agents V00D & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branches Special attention given to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending t UQerala out of town. Telephone In Residence. LADY ASSISTANT New ork Representative National Casket Co. 60 Great JoneaSt. Telephone 8316 Spring STOVE WUOD tirnhhedutfi.i5 (. if nil order given prompt at 'cation. MilforO Pit , A'ov.eth. 1S08 . J. W. Kiael. Washington Hotels. RI66S HOUSE The hotel par excellence of the capital ooated within one block of the rioube and directly opp.luthe Treaau' iueMt tuble In the city WILLARD'S HOTEL A fatnoua hotelrj, remarkal le for l. aujtoricalaaaoctatloua and loug aualulni ti popularlw . KeceuUy renovated, repait, i ,v nd panlally rea.ui.i.rti. NATIONAL HOTEL. A lalidii:nrl. among the hutela of Wfcli uigPT!. pairona.-d in fi,rmer years ly iir.-.i...-.i. ,.,,u l.,,. -, ..i,.!,,,,,, Alway u ,i , ir.,"'UU' ""l reiu.HleUau,! h. o-,p. U AM h k 111 11 o.','Kea. i,Hr tIit,.-li.,u..K, ;, v i,.liipa) pultkal V.'.""""-". Uio at ell tin:. o. o. Proprlt
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