PIKE COUHTY PRESS pvvuanD wvbht rm at POR BY Frldty, August 19, 1910 orK, BHown'i BCiLima bhoadht. sitbciptioi: OxaYaaa One dollar and fifty cents ix Mouths (Seventy-five cents. TBiOTLT IN ADVANCE. Entered at tha pout office of Millard, ail Danntvlnnlk iMnnft- rua wiruuii ...... . . , elws mallr, November twenty-artl, tswt. Advertising Rates. Onalnoh, onetnuertlon JI W Bach suliaeuoent lnMirtlon .76 Hndurwt rate", furntahut on application, frill he fUlowea jeany aavertiaera. Legal Advertising. 0l0M AwUtur's nnttoes - lJ nivnrtM ntitlnM - - - - - O.UU nhrtff' mIm. Orohans ooort alos, County Treasurer's aolin, County state saant and election proclamation oharKS ay the ibob. J. B. VM SJttea. POBUSHIR, REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR CONGRESS Robert Bitowir, Monroe Co. FOR SENATOR WlNNlFRED O. LKWW. Carbon County. TOR REPRESENTAT1VF Alfred Marvin Mats mora e. Pa. Postal Inspector are visiting news paper offices In tbe country and ex training the book to ascertain publishers are complying with tbe law whloh require all subaorlptlout to be kept paid op. On papers in ar rears the law requires that postage be prepared, that Is one cent on each paper, and not at pound rates. What are subsorlbera who are in arrears for one or more year willing to do? Will they relieve the publisher who has continued to trust them by send Ing the paper, or will they compel him to pay the one oent on their pap er or discontinue H? To a fair man tbe question admit only one answer. Newspaper men did not make tbl law, they protested gainst it but without avail, but they innst a. bill by it. Every man know whether his subscription is paid or whether be Is behind. It I uot pleasant for an editor to keep dunning his subuorib- era, and wby should be? Why should they not extend the same rec ognition to their debt to him that they do to debts to others, and pay? The article on farm telephone printed elsewhere oonflrnia what heretofore adverted to, tbe present tendenoy of olty people to aecm homes in the country. With the automobile and quick transportation and the telephone tbe man living on tbe farm or anywhere In tbe country may keep in oloee touch with towns, There is no good reason why this seo tion should not be dotted with homes v of city people. But there must be some effort on the part of residenl to briDg the advantages ol locating here, home to theiu. A board of trade or some organization of a kin. dred nature might aid materially in this direction. Will our people make any effort along this line .Nothing can be vou without some aaoriSce on the part of those in ter es tad in bringing sncb mulls. Home one must work if anything is accom plished. TRESSPASS NOTICE. A II pernors are warned from tr passsing on tbe private property of the undersigned for the purpose of hunting, fi.hlug or ary other purpokt under penalty of the Act of Assem bly approved April 14ih, 1905 Alter tion la especially called to the law making the cpen sejuon lor bullfrogs from July 1st to November 1st. KKV J. S. OWNER LXF1 ON PANAMA CANAL . has had on frightful drawback, malar ta trouble, that haa bought anfJaring and death to thousands. The germ? cause chlila, fever aud ague, blllous neaa, Jaundice, laaaltude, weakness aud general debility. But Electric Bitters never fall to dee trey them aud curs ma laria trouble. Throe bottles coin pletaly cured mi of a vary severe at tack of malaria,11 writes Win. A. Fret well, of Lucama, N. C. "and I've had good health ever aince." Cure Btoiu aao. Liver and Kidney Trouble, aud prertMit Typhoid. 60c Uuarauteed by I 1 jKunwr.u . r. .1 1 r iv n- i" i tX)NHTITUTION H THM ITT K f i TOTHK CITIXICWS OK THIS lAMMON WKALTH THEIR APPROVAL OR KKJKCTIOF THIt GENERAL AKMHLY OF THE COMMOWWKAtTII OF PENNSYLVANIA, AMD PDRLIHHKn BY ORDER OP THE SECRETARY OV THE OOMMOW WEALTH, IW PURHUAUCJC OF AHTICLK XVIII Of THE CON8TITDTION. Munilwr One A CONCU RHKNT RESOLUTION Proponing iiu inPD(inint i wotlon twenty m or arcioir dtboi nn tutton ot tne uuimnonwenicn 01 reun vlvais&laV IVHtfOlTtMl ill inn ditiiihb oummr.i inw the follow!.! Kmenflmnnl to Mctioo twintr h(x o( ftrltcl five ol th Conattta Hon ! rpnnayivnnin uv, nnn tun niun ir hereby, pirpoe-i, in ncourdauoe with the ghteeutn nrucie tneretw: That MWtluu B of Artlcln V., which reads s follow: ''Srotlou an. All laws retntliiR to oomrta shall be general and of nt:trnrm opwrauou, ana tne urgftrnin, junsdictlnu and power of all court of th mmt cliiM or itnule. so fur is rtKii)aiied bf inw, ami the force ami tffwt of the orooe nun ludfrnietiM or surn courts. nail op uniionu: biiu ma uvurrni a v U heruhy prohibit! from creating nthr courts to exercise the Dowers vesri by ihts Constitution la the Judges of the Courts of Common Pltww and Orphans' Courts, be aniennea so mat tne sume shall read a? Mlows: Hootinc . All laws relating to count mnil W UrilttlTM IMU Ul UUIHH III UimiOHUH. and the ontan lent Urn, jur.wttoi.ua. and powers of all court or tbe same elnss or rrnde, so far as reKiiinu or law, ana tnv oroe and eneot 01 tne process ana judg ment of such courts, shall oe uuiiurm hut. notwlthtttftudlnic any provl"ilons ol this Constitution, the General Assembly shall have full power to establish new courts, from time to time, as the en nit; mnv be needed In any city or county, and to nrtuicrlh the powers and iurttuitatlon thereof, and to Inorvam the number of Judges In any courts now existing or here urtnr orvatea. or to r organize tne snnie, 01 to vest lu other couns the jurtsdlctlnb Lhnrotufora exercised by courts not of reo- on), and to abolish (he same wherever it may be deemed necessary for the order) id efficient administration 01 justice. A true oopy of KhkoIiiUoii No 1. ROBKKT McAFEE. Secretary of the Commonwealth Number Two RESOLUTION ProDoelns an amendment to tbe Constitu tion 01 tne lommonweaitn oi rennsyi vanla, so as to eliminate tue require ment of payment of taxes as a qualifica tion of the right to vote. Resolved (If the House of Representa tives concur,) That the following amend ment to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania be, and tha canit Is hereby, proposod, In aooordauoa with the eighteenth article thereof: That section oue of article eight b amended, by stnklttg out the fourth num bered paragmph thereof, so that the satu section shall read as follows: Koctlon l Kverr male oltlsen twenty-1 aualiticatlons, shall be entitled to vote at all elections, subject however to such laws requiring and regulating tne registration of eluutont as the (ienoral Assembly ma; nact. Iirst. lie hall have been a ciMeen of the United tftates at leatt one month. tieoond. He shall have resided in the State one year (or if. bavin or previous! been a auallUed eleoWr or native-born oltisen of tbe but fee. he shall have removtd therefrom aud returned, then six months Immediately preceding the eleotlon. Third. He shall have resided In the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months lmmeuiately oie- oeuing tne election. A. true oopy oi neso union no. a. KOBttHT McAFEE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. "Nam bar Three A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, so as to consolidate the court of common pleas oi Allegheny Count' Heotion I. Be It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Irennsy 1 vanla lu Gen eral Assembly met. That the following am9ndme'it to the Constitution of Penn sylvania be, and the same la hereby, pro poses, in aocoru.au oe witn tne eighteenth article thereof: That section six of article five lie amended, by striking out the said section, and inserting la place thereof tha follow ing: hection A. In tha oonntv of Phlladid phla all the Jurisdiction and powers now rested in tha district courts aud uourta of common pleas, subject to suoh changes as may oe wane oy tms ixmstitution or by law, shall be tn Philadelphia vested In flvedlstluct and separate courts of equal and co-ordinate jurisdiction, computed ot (oree juugee eacn. ine sam courts to Philadelphia shall be designated respect ively as the oourt of common pleas num ber one. number two. number thrt. number four, and number five, but the number of said oourta may be by law in creased, from time to time, and shall be In like manner designated by successive numbers. The number of judges In any of said oourta, or In any county where the establishment of au additional oourt may be authorised: by law, may be tn creased, from time to time, aud when ever suoh Increase shall amount in the wnole to three, sucn three judges aball compose a dlwtinot and separate oourt as aforesaid, which shall be numbered as aforesaid- In Philadelphia all suits shall no instituted in tbe said courts of com mon pleas without desiunatinar the num ber of the aald oourt. and the svrMl oourta shall distribute and apportion the business among them In such manner as shall be provided by rules of oourt. and each court, to which any suit shall be uius aasignea, snau nave axolusive jurti diction thereof, subject to change of venue, as shall be provided by law. lu the oouuty of Allegheny all thojarls- uioiion ana powers now vesteo in tbe sev eral numbered oourts of common Dieai shall be vested In one oourt of common pleas, oompoeed of all the judires In com mission Ui said oourta. riuih iuridiotiou ana powers shall extend to all proceedings nt law and in equity which shall have been Instituted lu the several numbeied oourts, and ahail be subject to such changes as may be made by law. and sub ject w change of venue as provided by law The president judge of said oourt aha 11 be selected as provided by law. The u umber of Judges in said court maybe by law increased from time to time Thib amendment shvll take effeot on the flnti Uhy of January succeeding its adoption A true oopy of Resolution No. tt ROB a KT klcAKKK. Secretary oi the Commonwealth, Number Your A JOINT KKSOLUTION Proposing aa amendment to section eight, article niue, of the Constitution of Pens svlvania. Section 1. Be it resolved by tha Senate and House of Representatives of tha Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, la General Assembly met, That the following Is proposod as an amendment to the Consti tution of tha Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, In accordance with the provisions of tue eiguteentn article tneruoi: Amendment to Article Nlua riectlon Kluht. Section 8 Amend Section eight, article nine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as fuiluws: "eectiou a. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school diatriut, or other municipality or incorporated dis trict, except as herein provided, shall nev er exceed mjvco per centum upou the aa esl value of the taxable prouert) there in, nor shall any such municipality or d lav trio t incur any new debt, or increm lu indebtedness to an amount exoeuding two per centum upon such asMosncd valua tion of property, without the assent of the electors thereof at a puulio election iu suoh mauuer as shall be provided by law; but any eity, the debt of wbuh mow xatxi seven per aeutuin of such assLiieed valua tion, tuay ba aMUkuiiaed ay law to iOMut irate, n anyone time, upon su-h vnlua Hon." si as to rmd n unions; Ki-ciloii a I he oHt ol unv oonnty. dty, lMroiiKh, townHhlp. fohoo) district, or other inuniclpeUvy or t ncor pirated distrlot exoent a heiem providtl snail itevir ei oeed irn per centum u(Mn ib asfu-SHM Talue ol tne mxao.e property ini rein, nor hall any such municipality or illturirt li. cur any new debt, or inoniow Its Indebted ness to an amount etottnine two wt cent um upon such aKHossea v-iHiiriou or prop erty, without the nfiHiit of the t-iot;tr tnereoi at a puono Pirauim in sueii Dow ner as shall lie provided liy Isw; but sn olty, kbadeitof which now exoeeds seven per centum or siicm aHoistu vniuarioo mar mkuiditixi oy jaw w inorvHse vn same thfe per centum. In the aKK',"Kflt'- at any one time upon sueit valuation, ex oept that any debt or delus lnrelnnrtor in ourred by t(M otty and county of VhiliuVI phla for tne construction ana aevetup- ment it sun ways tor trnutitn purpos4rs, 01 for the ooBHtrutrtiou of wharvfs and docks or the reclnmaium of laud to be u?d in the constiuctton of a system 01 wharves and dck, as public Imiirovements, ownrd ur to btfowot-a hy sum city and comity rhiUidiuiiin, nod wiiU'h stiHii yitia to the cay und county ot i niiitoetttfiiA cur rent not revenue In excess ot the Interest on flftld debt or dents and of the hdhuhI instnllments nef-eeiiary or the can will tlou of said dlc or dehu, may be ex eluded In asorrtafntnii the power of the city and oonnty ol fhilndelplilM to becomt otherwise Indebted: ProvMl, That sinking fund for their cancellation fchsli De estaonsneo snu inuiuwineu. A true opy l .loint Kesolntlon No 4 HUMr,l iCA P Pi Mi, Secretary of the Common wraith WANTED I SALESMEN to ieprwDt on In (he Mile of (,ur H'di Umdo Uitort Don't QBlny, spclv n onoe. Stpicy Iipld.vmeut ; litw al ttrliu, Lir enco Dot npopwiHry. ALLEN UKEnY CO. Rochester, N. Y NO WONDER SHE'S CROSS. The woman who has a thousand potty cares and aunoyanc whtlw she sulteis with nendncne or side uche must nut lie blamed if she cannot always be angelical! amiable, vvtint she needs is though: iu ness from her family aud such a simple and natural remedy as line's Family Medicine, the herb ten that makes weak womun strong and well. Sold bs drugg ist and dealers, kou. PADPACK Mrs. Watterson of Brooklyn, c oonipanled herdnuKhter, Mr. Uwirft Ulark and children of Sloox Oit y Iowa, to Paapao where they were the quests of Mrs. W. II. Clark an Mrs. B. Q. Phillips ilurins the wee 1nst n&aned. pMnnaa li' ul I J III anil . nnmh.f ff school friends are Hiwndintr ver pi or Kant two weeks outtug at Fair view Lake. Mrs. Uackett and apphew of Scran too, are visitors at the home of Mrs Augusta Bennett. Kate dutiable of Milfurd is niakiti a short visit at the home of her un ole E. A. Gumble and wife. There was a social held at V. A. Peilett's last Wednesday enenlng, Aug. 17th. Procerus were applied to the mintater's salary. The Sunday-school will hold tbel annual picnis Friday, Aug. 19th, at Vetterleio's Grove. Mrs. Arthur. Uopps and children ol ticrantoo are spending a abort- time with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs George Aneley. Mrs, Henry Uumble and win Lloyd are viaiting rulatlves in Suili an Co. Harry Singer Uft on Monday Soranton where he baa employment, Frank Robinen la driving a well oa the Frarois Singer property. Conrad Gumble la having a large addition added to hi huue, twHideis having the houite remodeled an many Improvements added. WHAT A WOMAN WILL NOT DO There la nothing a woman would not do to regain her lost beauty. Khe ought to be fully as xealous lu preserving her good looks. The herb driuk called Lane's Futil ity Medicine or Lane's Tea l- the m-Jtt ef fleieut aid in preset ving a be u Uul skin and will do more than anything else to restore the roae to ituiei cheeks At sal druggists' aud deuluis', k. KIMBLE U. W. Kelly BtteudeU the Epht County (i. A. It. reunion at Ki rn bruok Park at Wilkfa-Bnrre lust week Wednesday. William Kimble, wife and dnoh- ter Lmlsa of IilnghaHilon are vli.lt init tbe farmer's broluer, Oeuige Kimble. Mrs. Moooey and three cLlldren ol New York are spending a few weeks at Leonard Masher's. C. L. Calkins and wife attended tha funeral of his uncle Mornldub Cut kins st Atco last wetk. Born to J', bn Maruu and wife a daughter Aug. 11. Mrs. Royal T. Decker moved to Carbondale last week. John Teidsrman returned home to New York after spending a wees- pi Ward Balls. Mrs. Jrsei h Wolf and arm J tph are spending two wieks Willi Wilbui Kjlly. HOVS THIS? Wa offer One Hundred Dollars Rewind for any cam of Catarrh that cauout be eared by Hull's Cntarrb Cure. IT .J. CHKNItY a CO., T.iI.hI.i, O. We, the ubdertigued:, have kiown P. J Cheuejr fur Ihe laMl IS year. Mild biU vt blm perfectly honorable lu all bithinM (raoHauttou. end flnuuuinlly altle tticnrir out auy ottliKailitlie made bjr bU Hun Waluinu. Kimsas A Mahvix, Whuleaale DrUKIi-u Tul. lo, O. Hall's talurrb Curo U tak.'fi tuternrilly, aodug dtraitly upon the blond and uiuimii, surface of the feyili'in. Tettllliinr-.tuU s.M.t ! free, Prlue, 7&e. par bonle. Kola by ail Druggist. Take Hall'.Kaunly Pills for uoDdliiatlua Prloe, 76u. par bonle. Sold by all! Gen LIVERY Safe horses, . Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Mllford, P i. ,-4.-Ke-e" ..:..-( F0R SALE Settling the estate of the late Thomas Arm strong we offer for salo the General Store of T. Amstrong and Comj-twty. for full jiartion'ars. terms, etc. apply to n n HARRY I Supplying 1 The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We aulva It by kwipmii Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANl DINNER If you spprtcitte a good rnarkri In towln buy yosr Did and clmt al my plact. Llmburger, Imported Roquefort. Philadelphia Cream eho.M or any sthor seslred. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Miltord Pa. HARNESS Of All Kind and Stylos. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLYDONic. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. 1I AFNER. Harford St, Milford 1 iZZn ri i rV M V. - ' - .1.. Lit. o 'n. i i ,u nutii Evjt(uuf cusa na 5 In tienroua proatration and female ratnedy. aa thoasanda have testified. POR KIDNEY, LIVER AKD STOMACH TROUBLE E over a Uniggbt'a counter. &anaBJii ms'i isissaaasaarsaaaaasaBl STOVE WOOD FumUhed at fi.tt a toad. Mail ordert givtn prompt at tention. Milford Pa., Kov.Blh. 190 J. V. Kiuel. Notice of Application For Charter Notici- l.erehv given that applica tion will t inaiie to the Uovemorof the Hluie uf l enui-vlVHiiia on tlia 31l ny o' Aujiwai, 1910. under the pro vision of an Aet uf Assembly auliiled ' Act to I'lUVKie fur the Iuuurpuratlun and rvuIhIIuii ufuertnln coriioraUona" ai.pruveU April it. aud the aup- J pleineiits tbtivto. fr a rharter lor ao , inlemlwl corporal ion to be called ' 'l.KUMAN lOWKIt COMPANY"! the character and object of which Is ' the plying of liUl, lit-at and power i or either of tluun, by meaiia of electrio- ' ity to the public In the Township of i llmiHii, ( ou..lj rc. Li ne of peniin, l ani. and to aucn per ins, I puitnriii;ip ur aaucialious r-s.-ling' ibeieiu or aUj.x iul theieni aa m:iy u- site tlie a.tu.e; und fi iinu purjM aeu to i have, own-aa aud enjoy till the lik'hta, tiHiit'iitu Mild t,rivil.,L .14 bv r-M:.l Act of J AKaetllbly and theaupplcueiila thereto 1 , outiieired. I i H KSI.K1UH il. HKlSt'OT., WlLl.iAM I. HttAV, tUtttAC. luciioniiori.. Lehuiuu Township, Pa., July -7, laid. e r a I STABLE Wheeler, PROPRIETORS ' '.SJi-ISJ aA . a' T. ARMSTRONG RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING HEAM'U IS Meats unil Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders 'Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. I WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING .in all branohea Hpeolal attention given to EMBALMING No extra charge for at tending f uneraU oul of town. Telephone in ReeldeDee. UDY ASSISTANT New 1 ork KepmentaUre National aakei Co. 50 Qreat JoneeSt. Telephone 884ft Spring OPPOSITE I 5 & 10c. Store ? PORTJERVIS FOR RKNT A Btore room 17 x 40 with oellar, on Ann Street one block from Broad, next door to Mllfi r 1 Inn. Apply at this ofBcf. DR. KENNEDY'S 7AU0R1TE j3 Oemedy Pleanant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDHEY, LIVER & BLOOD G'JilE Kot a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Yea.s of Success. Used ta Thousands of Exaa, Write to Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout. N. Y, for a FREE sample bottle. Large bottle S 1 .00. All druggists. K MI I.FORD SU'OUK OY STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots awd shoes. All the latest styles and best materials tor winter wear. Beautiful - A New Department A Iart:e assortment oi Laces and Trimming's. A complete stock oi mens iurnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Department Cn. cVery and glassware direct Irom England. All ol' lilc above at prices tliati will 117a Ice it to your advantage to MIT6HELL BR0S. Bi?oad St'i?eet, SEilfofd Pa. Prescriptions Compounded by Only Graduates in Pharmacy at Herbst's Pharmacy .J it ti When Hello Your Home If you are going to build any where in Pike Co. or Sussex Co., N. J. it will pay you to consult E. S. WOLFE Dealer in Flooring Siding Ceiling Mould n s Casings Lath Shingle and Roofing Milford oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoioeoeoeooeoeoeoeooeoaoo HOUSE FURNISHING GGC LG Porch Rocking- chairs from $.98 to $3.00 Iron Bed Steads $4.50, $6.50 SS.50 Mattrasses $3.50 to $5. Matting $.25. Carpet $. 5- 10- and 2 Set goods. Curtain rods locts. Window shaJes 25c Lots of New Goods in all L'e partments at 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 V. s. Mm,.:.:, iK - JVcckws&i? buy of BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY in need of ai;v to No. 5.. or come tn SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD f'A F R Cement A Lime M Plaster E Doors L U M B E R and Windows Interior Finish and Oak Flooring Pa. ) I a o o. o oe o 2 ? n ,'j0 yd. $.70 SON V I Us aaiua uuw ps cautuitt la U j0"&abcn lot uUe Ptmm. AJveitUe LB tha PrCea. leoeieoeeoeoeweeeoecaoekelueie(eHevoewewoe'oev