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FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER II yoa appreciate good market Intowig buy your fish and claim at ny piact. Limburger, Imported Roquefort Philadelphia Cream cheese tr any otben desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Miltord Pa. The East Normal School - is- A thoroughly first class school for TEACHERS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Health! ulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in its Equip ment. ! Its Graduates rank among the I Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY, 'The rooms are carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, a L KEMP, Sc. D- Principal. East Stroudsburf, Pcnna. PROOSK!) AMKNOMKN'T TDTHR I'ONS ITIT'IHIN HMITTKI) TO THK CITIZKN" OF THIS COM MONWKALTH KOKTHKIrt AFPKOV KIj OR HK.IK'H'ION HY THKftKNKTi M, ASSKMMLY OK THK COMMON WKALTHOF PKN NS YL V A Nl A, AM) rrmjsHKi) by okdw-kufthk kv R KT A R Y OF THK COM MOXWKALTH IN Pl'USUANCK OK AKTICLK XVIII OF THK CONSTITrTlON. a .T-nxr ii:o-c!,t r; v f.up'isinir miu'iiilitt ni-M to wtjf Jon i-ikIX find twenty-one of (irti''l four, norMon Hpv?n nd twolvt of article five, wet inns two, three And ftmrtwn of article eipht. wot ton one ol nrticln twclvo, nnd x ll' tm twonnii nf HrMc.li- fomlifn. of I Iip Conslitutlnnwf bVmiHylvitiiir mid providing srhnt.ii'p frr cnrrylng the otiipfidiuento Into pfTi'ct. Sertton 1. Be It rfilvpl hy the Ponnle nnd Hmireof Heprpeentntdre of thoOom nionwenlth of Pennny Wntiin In (Tdiernl Asstj bly met, That the following are proposed ns nmendinenln to the Constltu Hon of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl rnnln, In noeordrtnoe with thr provision-, of the eighteenth article thereof: Amendment One To Article Four, Section Kitfht. Pectlon 8. Amend wnition eltfht of arti cle four of the Constitution of Pennsyl vania, which readn as foltowp: ' He nhnll nominate and, by nnd with the advice and consent of two-tliirds of all the metntwra of the Bt-nnt-e, apfMiint a Secretary of the Commonwealth and an A ttwncy General during pleaure, a Sup erintendent of Public I"rrner(nn for four years, and such other officers of the Cotu mrnwnlii an he In or may be authorized lv the Vntitiition or by law to appoint; Im fdtnl! hnve power t-o 11 H all vacnnclc 1 lint mny happen, in office Wwlttchhe may appoint, during the rececs of the Sen ate, hy grnnting unmnitnlonB which fdmll expire at the end of their next nession; he shall hnr power to fill any vacancy that may happen, during the recess of the en ate. In the otflce of Autlltor Genernl. State Treasurer, Secretnrv of InN-rnal AfTalrsor SiiTMAriutcndcnt of Public Instruction, in a jii'licirtl office, or In nnv othi r elective ntTi'.H w hich he is or may lw anihoriz.-l to lilt; If the vacancy shall hapoen during the ei-ion of the Senate, the Governor shall nominate to the Semite, before their Until djournmnn- a proper perion to fill snid vacancy; but In nny such cae of vacjinry. In an elective oHico. a persnn h1i11 Iw 'jhos en to said offiire atthenr-xt general eleu ! tion, iinltss tlio vaenncy shit II hnnpi-n witliin three-calendar months immediate-' ly preceding tuch election, in w hich c;ue : the election for said oflice shall b held nt the second siicet-ed'ng general e'ectioa. In nctiigon executive nomliiMtinnt the Sen nte shall fit wltn open door, and. In con fir ing or rejtcilnar the nontlnatinij f the tiovernor, th? vote shall lie taken by yeas nnd nit vs. and hnll he entered on the journal." so as to read as follow?: He shall nominate and, by and with the ndvioe and con sen of two third of all the members of the Senate, appoint a Secre tary of the Common wealth and an Attor ncy General during pleasure, a Superinten dent of Public Instruction for four years, and such other ofiicers of the Common w. alih as he is or may lw anihoriretl by th Constitution or l)y tawtoapixiint; he shall have power to fill all vacancies thit may happen. In offLes to which ho may apiint during the recess of the Senate, by grant ing commissions which shall expire at the end of their next session; he shall have pow er to fill any vacancy that may happen, during the recess of tne Senat. in the of f- Ice of Auditor wneral. 'itate Treasurer, Secretary of Internal Affnirs or Superin tendent of Public Instruction. In a iudlcial office, or in any other elective office which he Is or mny be authorized to fill; if the vneanev shall hannen during the session ofjt he Senate, the Governor shall nominate to tne innate, oeiore inelr nnal nnjnnrn ment, a proper person to fill said vacancy; but In anv mch case of vacancv. in an elective office a person shall be chosen to said office on the next election day appro priate to such nrfloe, according to the pro visions of this Constitution, unless the vacancy shall happen within two calendar months Immediately preceding such eloe Mon dsy. In which case the election for said ollioe shall beheld on the second suo cewllna election day aDnronrlate to such ofbee In acting on executive nomina tions the Senate shall stt with open doors. , and, In con firming or rejecting ( he nomln- atlona of the Governor, the vote shall be; taken ny yeas ana nays, and snail be en-1 tered ou the journal. Amendment 1 wo To Article ronr. 1 Section Twenty-one. Bec'lon S Amend section twentv-onei of article four, which reads as follows: the termor the Secretarv of Internal Affir3 shall be four vears: of the Auditor fTcneral three years; and of the State ' Treasurer two years. These officers shall shall be chosen br the qualified electors of the State at general elections. No person elected to the office of Audit r General or State Treasurer shall be capable of hold ing the same office for two consecutive terms, " so as to read: 1 he terms of the Secretarv of In tern M Affairs, the Auditor General, and the State Treasnrer shall each be four years; and they shall he chosen by the quahtU-d electors ot the State at general elections: nut a State 1 reoKUrer, el w ted In ths year one inousana nine nunureu aua nine. shall serve for three years, and his succes sors snail be elected at the general elec tion in tne vear one thousand nine hun dred and twelve, nnd in every fourth year thereafter. No person elected to the oft ire of Auditor General, or State Treasurer shall be capable t holding the same otlice lor two ouubecutive terms. Amendment Three To Art'ole Five, Section Eleven. Section 4 Ameod s-cti(n eleven of ar ticle five, which reads as follows; r.xcept a otherwise nrovided in this (institution, justices of the peace or alder men snail ueeiectca in tne several warns. districts, boroughs and townships at the time or , too election or oonstaliles. ov the qotifl"d electors thereof. In such inunner as sh i'I be dire -ttil bv law, and shall b cnnmi!ioned hy the Governor (or a term ot five years. No town -.hip ward, district or bonuiech shall elect more than twt- ju tleH of tbe peace or aldermen without the con sent or a inui-nity of the qualified e'oc tors within sucb township, ward or bor ough; 110 petnon shrill b eleo ed to soch otbc3 uuless he shall have resided within the towuvhtp. Imrougli ward or district for one year imxt preceding his election In cities containing over lifty thousand inhahitanis, not more thsn one alderman shall he elected In each ward or district," so as to read : Except as otherwise provided In this Constitution, justices of the peitce or alder men shall b elected in tho seven.) vard-, dikVri.-tt. boroughs or t4)wnshij, by tlu qualified electors thtreof, at tbp municipal elccil .1, In such ninnner iv tbalt Ihj rc-t-d by law, ud h:tll be C"mmUii'i.d ly tlm Giivei nir f;ir at.ro of .ix e.irs No tivvi,hlp. wnrd, district or lnr nh hal) elt ct more than two j-iflict-s nf t! penv or alilei mt'ti without the oin nt ol a m.ij.iritF i f the qualilit-d el. ct-.rs within such Mnvnship. want or borough; uo pr son ohiitl beebv-teit tot-u. h ullice niil, s he shall have rvrti.it d within thd township. timti-li, ward or ilUlrii t for one yi-ar next prvcAiliog i ? election. In eicteti'c.m tnliilng uer pfty thousand Inh.iliitH'iU, not. more than iuw ablennau khall be elcc ttl la each v ard or district.. Auicniliiietit Four To Article Five, S't'titm Tw.-lve Sections Amend seiaion twelve of ar ticle five of the Coustituiioti, Wliteh rcmU a InlUuvs: lu Pl.ilwb-lpliia there bhull be est:ib INbfd. lor each thirty thousand itili.ilii Lants. one court, na of n-tuird. of police and civil r-auHtt, wlih jnriMliciivin nut ex ctt-tlitig one hundred dollars; such court aii nil Ikj bvl.t hy maglrilrnleA w.t utiii of olMcse f.hn'A be five tr. and they Hhall btt t-ifciJttl uu g.-iUTul Hi ket by tlio quali fl tl voters at lurge; and lu the eh-ction if the said magUt rates no voter hall vote for more, thau two-thinl of the numlter of 1 ergons to be eluctrd when more ti au one are lo be ehonen; th'V -fwiU ie compfii'at t! tmiy by tlxtnl 4iai U. Lo he piid by Miid cuiiiy; and hil cicrciM tttirh jiirtMlic lion, civil and ciitntiiitl, fXiVpt hs herein pr viiit-d. and U now exerrlM-d by aldr 111 en. sulji-ci to such rhaitifH; unt tnvulv ii'g an lucreajMi of cltl juriMlic iou or o in fer nug political dull, iuhv be uiudM by law. Iu Ptiilndelnhla thu (.trt.u nf derman Is abolished, m as t read as fob 1 Jp x'UUadolphlu therv shall U etb llebed, for each thirty tl.ou .ml Inh ibl torts, one court, not of n-e.ird. of pnlicf and civil cause, with JnriMliction not ex otHHlingone hundred dollars; such court s!i!t!l te held by magmtraU' wb'w itti) of office shall leslx yam. and they hd! be elected on gt'tiernl ticket at the tiiimi clpal olectlon, by the qualtfiefl vnrcip at btrge;and in the election of the said mag 1st rat tn no voter shall vote for more thim two-third of tl.e iinmhr of persons to Is- '.".-rl .'it. 'I ?-. t!,,fl nUf MH to N' :itsi'i.; tit. y i-h I t oinpi-iiM: i tl oni.v h fixetl MnlailHS. to be paid by said Count v; and shill eiorcise such Juflsdictli n. ivil and criminal, except as heroin provided, a Is now exenisiHl by aldermen, subject snch chriTge, not Involving an lncr, aoof civil jtirmoi lion or r;nienin, p.iiPlcal ( uoiiiff, aa may oe iiiihib uy law. in i'htla- uviiuiin (niitf 01 aioi riiiHii is aUHUIica Ameudtneiit Klv( To Article Kight, Section Two. Section ft Amend section two of articU eight, which reads as follows: 'Tltegcnernl election .hall le 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, t wo-thirds of nil the members of each House contenting thereto," so ns to read: The geueral election shall be held bien nially tin the Tuesday next following the first Monday ot Novemljcr In earh even numbered year, but theiiencral AeinhlT may by law fix a different dnv, two-thirds of nil the members of each Houseconsent ing thereto: Provided, That such elec tion shall always be held In an even-uum bered vear. Amendment S!x-Tn Article Eight, Section Thrs-e. Section 7. Amend section three of arti cle eight, which reads as follows: 'All elections for ciiv, wanl, borough and township oHicers, 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 large may be elected nt either a general or municipal election, ai circum stances may require. All election for judges of the courts for the several judicial districts, aud for county, city, wurd, bor-ou-ih and township oilicers, for regular terms of service. tthuU be held on the uinn 1 Icipal election day; nainelr the Tuentluy IICXI: foil owing the first Mombiv of No, vein ber In each odd-nmtilHired year, hut thi GfUJitil Aswmbiy may by law fix ti differ cut day, twc-tliirtis of all the memlrcrs ol e;ich House coos-11 ting t hereto: Provide! That such election -hall always bo h' Id In nu wu iminiBri'd year. Anicnduiont Sven -To Article El lit, Secti'": Fourteen. Section 8 A'lXMid section fourteen of article eight, whi-h reads na follows: ''District eh-ciion IoaMs shall onsint of a judge ami two inspectors, who shull 1k ciioseu aunttrdly by the citizens. Knoh elector shall have the right to vote for tin- Jtidgeatid one inspector, and each hsim'c- tortihall appoint one clerk. The Qnu el-c tion tKJanl tor any new district shall le m lected, and vacancies lit elect! . n board filled, ns hall be provided by law K lec tion oificers shall b' privileged from nrresl uion days of election, and whiie eng:tgHl la making up and transmitting returns, except iivn warrant of a court of record (tr judge theraor, lor an election fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. Ill cites they may claim exemption from jury duty during their terms ol service So as to read: District election bonrrts shall consist of a judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen biennially, by the citizens at the municipal election; nut the General As sembly may n-quiresnid boards to be ap pointed in such ma ner as it may by law provide. Laws regulating the appoint ment of said boards may le en noted to ap olv to cities onlv: Provided. That such laws be uniform for cities of the name class, ftach elector shall bave the right to vote for the judge and one Inspector, and each Inspectorial 1 appoint one clerk. The first election board for nny new district shall be selected, and vacancies in election boards Guild, as shall lie provided by law K lection officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while en gaged lu making up nnd 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 cXcinp tion from juty duty during- their terms of service. Amendment Eight To Article Twelve, Section One. Section 9. Amend section 1, article twelve, which reads as follows: "All officers, whose selection U not pro vided for In this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be directed by law," so as to read :-- All officers, w.ioc selection is not pro vided for la tins Constitution, thall be elected or appointed as may be directed bylaw: Provided, That electious of State officers shall be held on a general election dey, and elections of local officers shall be Deia on a municipal electlou day, except when. In either case 8ecial elections may be required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen, Section Two. Section 10. Ameud section two of arti cle fourteen, which reads as follows: "County officers shall be elected at the general electious and shall hold their of fices for the term of three years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after their election, and un II their successors shall be duly qualified; all vacancies not otherwise provtd.d tor, shall be filled In such manner as may be provided by law," su as to read : County officers shall be elected at the municipal elections and hold their office for the term of four years, beginning on the first Monday of jHiiuary uexi after their election, aud until their sncoeaors shall be duly qualified; a. I the vacancies not otherwise provided fur. shall be filled In such manner aa may be provided by law. Amendment Ten To Article Fourteen, Sectiot Seven Section 11. Aiiiuud sicUun seven, arti cle f ( rt en, which reads as follows: "Three con ty commissioners and three county auditots shall bo elected in each oou;iiy where sncb i.flicers are chosen, in t i:e year frtie tboiuoud eight bundrHl and seventy-five and every third y-ar thereaf ter; and iu the el- cttotl ol aaUlolfiocrs each qualified elector thall vote foi no more than two potions, aud the throe persons huxing the highest umnWrof votes shull be elected; any casual vacancv In theofllco vt county commitonor or oounty auditor , h.all be filled, by the court of common pleas of th oouuty iu which such vacancy hall occur, by thappolntuient of an eleo-1 tor of tha prt per county who shall hnve1 voted for the com mi; oner or auditor whose place is to hu lit it-u," so as to .vad :- Three county commi-sioncm ami trircd county auditors sbn'l be elected 'n each con tit y wliL-resuch ofiicers are chosen. In liieyt'ur one tJioj-MHi nino tmndr-'d and 1 eleven and ewry fourth year t hL-reaft'r: ! ii.d I ri tho cl.-ctinii of aul officers e,tt h 1 qu o in oeiictor mi.u vote tor no inur.' t ,.tn two pt r-o.i-,. atid Hit- three iwrons having (he hitfliu-t illKiiU'rof voles aliall U ch-c-tint; any cau il vacnticy in tlt-i ifi-. of county ceimtiis-i itit-r or county atiidtor shull Is' fiilLt by l lie coii.-t ot coiu'noii ljlfnu the omin'y in v l.ii-h uch vaucauey Jui 11 occur, by the U'X)niiiiii-nt of 1. i hv Uir of the proper f mmy who nhall hate voted for the coiinnl!lumir or auditor who pliu-e i to (m fi:li'd. SclHKluIe fo" ihe A incndments. Se 1 ion W Th.it no ioronvi oience may aline from the changes iu the C)lit 1 lit i m of the CmjiiiionHo Jt'i, aud in order to carry the Mtioe into complete upuratluu. It : tmreby det-larttt thtt III the citae of otfic 'rs elected by the peo ple, all terms of otllce fixed by act of A--uiMy at an odd uumU-r of yearn shall dach te leogtheueil one tr, but the Ulaiure mny change (lej l- ngih of the b-tm or.:vuitrd the terms for wh-tti siilIi utfiifm sro elecUtl shall always be fur uu even inn ler of yi-ars. i he abovu t xteiinloii .,f ofTlcial In: ins -ball not affect uilljers e!;ijM at the g- ti 'ral eh-tuinu (f joe thotiwattd nine hiinir ii .ma eight; iiur any ci'y, ward, b-mij;h. toAiaiilp. or eletTloii divi-ioit off leri, whose L.TiiiM of nlVire. under existing law, 'nd in the year one thouoaud niue buudre-.l lei ten. In the year one tlioUKand nine hutidtvd -tod ten the 11 u licipul el t. n shall be held till tbu t)ilrl lti''4''Hy of fcHl-ruikry. b.-rwiururu; bui Mil dtfiwe chofu t tUt "eoM-m to au orfioe the r;g: U- trtn ot " lilt'll i. t'U Vn. MUtl Mli Mll elHt'liiill i.r shull eorre tintll thp first Mmiilny of Dra-m Imt In the jpnr onr- thonnnnil nine hundred and eit'fen. All offinern rlHcn nt timt eloc itnn to r,fTiot"s the trin of which ltt now fmir yi'nre, or Ik mnde four years by the operation of tliMo e.mrndni'.Tite or thin srlx-nire, ehall wire until l.hp first Mondsy of Ih-oPrnlaT In the ypr otic thnnsnnd nlnu hundred end thlrtn. All justice of the Knoe, nniKistrnts, nnd aldermen, ohnn nt thnt elivHnti. ehtll eprre tintll th.- Miiniiiy nf I i"oi'inl-t'r In the yonr inu ih iUMtiit niti liuinli-od nnd flfujen. Aft-er the yp.nr nlnrtvn liuudrtMl nnd ten. nnd until the L"nilntur shull olhi-rwlso provlde. nil t'Tnie of city, wnrd, hnrnuirh town-hip, nnd phx-tion divUinn 011101' shnll boifin uti (hi- first Mitnriiir of I)iwin bor in nn odd-uuuihtTfd y'ur. Ah city, wnrd. Ntroimh. nnd township offiwrs holdluft o(Titt nt the dte of the np pnivnl of them ntnenrirni'iit-H. whose terms of offioe mar end in iheyenr one thousnnd nine hundMHl nnd eleven, shull continue to hold their efTloes until the first Mumluy of I fnmiurr i .nub yenr. A 11 judtfsof the courts for the Severn! judlclul diHtrlcts, and also all oounty offi core, holding office at tho dato of the np provul of these amendments, whose terms f ofnoe nmy end in the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their ollif-s until ihe first Monday of January, one louaaua niue hundred and twelve. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. KOltKKT McAKKK, Secretary of the Commonwealth flSH IN ENCLOSED WATERS. Wild Duck Stocked Fresh Pool with Finny Denizens. Many people, not without education and a general knonledga of natural Malory, are mystified by the presence of fish In enclosed waters. For many ears there wns open-mouthed wonder ver the perch, bream, and crayfish "oi!P.d In the newly cut dams near the Maiguurie river In New South Wales. In Home cufsj the water hid scarcely settled alter the rain bad, filled tbe Jam thsn the fish were observed, and the Australian formers started a the JTj of spontaneous production. This obtained, and Kaloed wide credence, until a Sydney profeaBor chanced to pick up a wild duck and found Its b-enat feathers and webbed feet well dol.ed with fertile and almost hatch jd llshova, on which the "spontaneous production" tieory was promptly withdrawn. Deserved a Thrashing. The mother of the twins found them fislitlng furiously. Willie, the larger twin, was on top. He was beating Tommy about the face and head. "Why, William, how dare you strike your brother like that!" cried the mother, taking tho boy by the ear aiid pulling him oft. "I hnd Kood cause to strike him," answered Willie. "What do you mean?" she asked. "Why," said Willie with a righteous air, "didn't I let him use my sled all last Saturday on condition that he'd aay ray prayers tor me all this week? And here I've Just found out that he's skipped three days." The Housekeep er. Sugar In the French Army. In the French Journal of Military medicine and Pharmacy reference Is made to the fact that during some military manoeuvers for three weeks the soldiers were given from 60 to 165 grams of sugar, replacing one-half of the meat ration of two companies of French soldiers. The sugar was tak en readily In wine, water or coffee and no digestive disturbances were noted. Five soldiers for throe days took a larger amount of sugar, vis., 800 grams, In place of the entire meat ration. The author's opinion was to the effect that the men were In better physical condition and had more en durance than on their ordinary ration, all of which coincides with very many other similar observations. Odd B,ts of Fact The United States consumes 80.000, 000 pounds of tea annually. A man cau Insure against loss In lotteries with a company at The Hague. There are more doctors per capita In New York city than anywhere else In this country. Sealing wax contains no wax. The Dutch throne has forty-one pos sible claimants. Potatoes steeped In sulphuric acid and subjected to pressure make an excellent substitute for Ivory In tbe manufacture of billiard balls. Power of Publle Opinion. The Internal waterways are like everything else In this country. If the people realize their Importance and the impulme and vast Importance they will be to the national commerce and make up their minds they must bave waterways, they will get them. There Is practically nothing which cannot he done by the force of public opinion. All other forces and factors find themselves obliged to yield to its power. Baltimore American. DOES PROHIBITION PROHIBIT. Here's the Tale of a Man Who Hat His Doubts. Spurred on by newspaper taunts, pos sibly, a p'.aln-clothes man of the At lanta rotice set out olc day to do tcit violations of the Georgia prohibi tion law. On Decatur street he met an oid nejro whose atlearance bs considered "suspicious." :iay, uncle," be whispered with a wink, "do you know where I can get some wtitlity?" ' I stcc' u.aybe I klu Kit yer some ef yer gim me do money, ' replied the Busj eted one. "Well, here is a two-dollur bill," said the plain-clothes man. "l'U wait In the alley here. Now hurry back." "Yeesah, bods, ef yo'U Jc3' hoi' die box er shoes fer me," and the pollcev men bad tbe box uiicvr his arm be fore he knew It, while tho darky Gambled on down the street, turniug the flrijt roruor. Thinking he was on a warm trail and would voon have an important ptiui;er and witness "with the goods ou," the s!eutb wailed In patience. An hour went bv. He was getting tired. Two hours. Still no sign ol the mes senger. Wenry and discouraged, be returned to the rohce station. Suddenly he remembered the shoes under his arm, and decided to bave a look. Tua box coa'.alted. careluliy wrapped, 4 tu'l Quart botUe of torn wlii.oy. Monroe County Fair STROUDSBURG, PA. SEPT. 28, 29, 30; OCT. 1, 2, '09 PEOPLE FROM Til E COUNTRVSIDE will flock to the rrounils to sec the multitudinous attractions proviped for their pleasure. GREAT SPEED EVENTS Nearly f.vxo in Purse Money THE BIG .... , ... W oueep ana awine ot $400 Free for All $400 J wm. u benninger ON PRTDAV PRIZE WINNERS EVERYWHERE. V11 fKlUAI EVERY STALL W.L BE FILLED. THE FREE ATTRACTIONS Kishizuna Japanese Trouic$' TIIE L0KELE0S rI1r TVT rvc tTlflV IIigh Wir0 Walkere Elephant 1 Lb 1 bA i 1U.N J Xwo Men on wire nt Great iieigh, v-E THE AGE Eccentricities EIGHT ACTS AND EVERY ONE A FEATURE DAILY ON PLATFORM IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND. Amatite Roofing T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Renairers. Broad Street, flilford Pa RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER LN Meats ami Provisions, Fish a ml Vci'ctablcs, Canned Goods Orders l'runptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S 3AUQRITE if Remedy Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY, LIVER & BLOOD GUilE Rot a Patent Redicine. Over 30 Yeavs of Success. Used in Theusacds of Homes. - Write to Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. for a FREE sample bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists. F.10y!:D TO 1630 WE are tlie oldest Wme and Liqoor Houm in PhiUdeWua. W Lava been obliged to more (rem th old stand where we have been (or to many yean must bare more room to accommo date ots increasing business. Because we bave the finest trade in Philadelphia it no reatoa why we should be higher priced. Old Pena Whisky, 75e quart, $2.73 gallon it the finest whuky for its price in the wotij. Imperul Cabinet WhUly. $U5 qU $4.75 gaL. distilled from selected grain tprkig water. Goods shipped to aD parti of the United State. 1-. , ., Thomas Massey & Co. 1310 Cbes'taat SL 1639 Ckestfillt St l PhUadclphla, Pa, IMMENSE LIVE STOCK DISPLAY i The Entire Stock Prize Cattle w CI. i r Drwwtl as Klt'pliant with Working Head, Kyew, Ears, Trunk and Tail. An Act tlftvp AnlAtnntati hnvA They .ro the Big Fe-ture of .11 the J Big Fairs this year. WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branches Special attention given to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending funerals oat of town. Telephone In Residence. LAD! ASSISTANT New ork representative National Casket Co. 60 Great Jones St. Telephone 3W6 Spring STOVE WUOD Eiirnithedatft.!5 I l(Mid. Mail ordert yiven prompt at tention. JJHorO I'a , Aov. 6th. 1906 J. W. Kiesel. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE The hotel par excellence of the canlli. I ocated within one block of Che W ),. r wU'bdi.d'i,L,.roo",e',, Tr"" WILLARO'S HOTEL hiIuon' l!ot?lr' whUi tot i. historical aasoclatlous and long-sustalnm popularity KaoenU renovatej. rpiu" md partially refuru,)1CTl. NATIONAL HOTEL. mdprtzdnfu,hfohr?,!:i-'j.- pi..(.it. and hlKh otticlais. Alway a prime favorite, heceutly remodeled ,, ninlt'rid bct'.ir thau ev.-r. Oi.u P It 1 h.e hut. Is an th. prtucipal poiltital enable ra w.. M l"CV " re" O. O. O DCWITT Proprl.t Mins.., CHESTNUT ST A
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