GAS FITTING... I If you ing to put in Gdts or ero-havingppy troublp.with yo,u pipoo ajroody in. Lot uo know.!. 1- Cuddeback & Co. 9 BROAD ST.. now IN THoodore Roosevelt's , OWN BOOK.n-.li v .- ...'it..i AfHoan . Gome Trails; Uivt lir B'Hk 'Form th Hole Acmint Of Hi .AFRICAN - HUNT -. v- m WRITTEN BV HUeaELF WANTED r'rvlnnol . Great .b ' IaaWaWapaitaaiiaWaaapa W,j At jtftA FOR FULL AriFNTfl' PiWaPECTwW.WTB TU. CHARLES S'CRlBilEIONS, 153 Fifth Aveoue,: YQjSUC -WW1" Amatite Ti R J. Klein'lSorf IgeriK; . Iron and Tin Roofing off Kfn4( tia,.ii 4. . -1 aT . J A Ml .. . .-..va GutterS, Ladrj 4 'N' .'V i i ' ' RrrtiH fttrPfttV nilfryf-H Pji -H t .. . - Pairitinev w r narawooannisnrng'. - Graining . ; : V-Gilding-Sign Painting r ; - High class Paperhanging Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. 2 EMIL ANGELON t HIGH ; ,S,T' R E K -'.'V' - Rbofjnc: Siatfe i All kinds constantly at1 prices i Wrj lay "la;C either on Lathed, or Tiiit((xirded Ilocfa and gttrontH'..-8atiaf action. '' 4, it " GIVE US" A WkU M&tamoros Slate liooflng Co, vor ltnna. Ave. & 7tn &t., - . . v: ; . MatomoraH.:11av,.1J.;rr.;:..t 4 .'iffy vryf f "r-ri'- frfr pro Intend SANITAJlY . PLUMBING 4!t AIL ITS , BRANCHES a : 'x . MILFORD, PA. wuwy ( I ,t: Ml;.5' . ?l mji PRESS Haw,- in everv "4'1 to handle!. v,.( t Rnnuptr,C Boo" RajDfinc: it1 PtaClWroEasfittilWr" K-,"'ahdiMeiwtf.uHdnMrs.' AlAttt w ,US "'" - A tWkJijies ass-rtsuilar iniiUmitMXi'bttliHice : t'Ji.J Je : J ? at i : Decoratmer: v s tw-.j. T V-'.j-v.-' 'V-' 4 'a''''-' WV:" S :8 of roofing slaio." hand At lower4 w thnn elsewhere. '. .', i '8 18 i?.& , ri t.w ii a4 .H . .Sheriffs. Sale . HA- virtue of ft writ of Fieri Facias is sued out of UutCaiutof I'ommoo Fleas of 1'lke County,.to nie directed, I will expos to sale by public vendue or ma rry tU)a.H)iifcif!Voll'ice in the Court House at Mu7ord,Fa., ou "ifONDAY, OCTOBER 10, A. P. 1910, at 2 o'elet-spBOaarffel raid -day, the lol- iowiiiKjtmJ,8(itte;... v All those certain pieces, ratx-eis .nnn niixt trriMfTof land actuate in tlx town- Sbip of bWKhorf, Wuiityof-f'tke and Mate oHeimsytvHBm, bounded ami de er-rlbed as follows, to wit: The one piece 'beiai'iintf at the road east of a barnLl'iioeJItiet e,uaru,!i :theuee along tlievsd and lands of Zfiellner north ill degrees, east, $ rods, thence along the lane lea(liig to the Pond Mouth 78j :degrtsx east ji'ivfls to' crooked stone fciitf aHongtfre pond, thence north 42J dVgrees east 8 rods, 'thence south 28 de-sreeeiwuit-to'a atom corner by- land of JrAeutf iifiak lot Ho.tU ami ane-Kalu UH KUiroda, Uienne nort-A de ireeajAt.,i:. ndjil-.,Jp -..i))hW.lim; TJorth, 6 rotl.aluu,Vhe ryiul, theie nortff 44 dtiiees west (hue MMiing tlirofln'fhe'oeufer of the Hprlne ut water, sfaraied on the east side of the Pond) 86 rods to stone by road, ton. e southwest-? rod to earner of e-lone wall for road t house, theuie north 42 de grees wast.9 rods, .theme south fMJ de grees west IN) rods, them e north 50 degrees west 7 rods, thence south 41j degiwByjBt fods, thence south 17 de greeasf"1ffj rrlds.' ttience to the road south"82 dvprevs east ft rods to (he place of beginning, 'containing twenty ai reHh(aoA) -anna or '.lens. Kenervitii;, neveitJielfsH,- the uiiuileire. Iierctoiuie and fyrujerjy, jiven)iy I'.li, aiieili If. in a Tense ou, sjrjpof land on the wed side of I'ond tJ'llie'Kilc.our line Stone C'omfViy,"'ati"ir with itseWnlloi s o Chart if. fJwaVi Hiul wife, of the privlfefee-of boat hi g -and fi'rfHi'ing on t lie part of tlie Pond sold to Otto Xoeilner and Christian Key, and said f'hatles M Mwayze, ami grunting to them, llicsui-t parlies Zoellner and Fey,.ihe pi iviu-te it boating nttl IHhiiitton, Inn, the sa.,1 Hwsyre's tinrt of the I'nrul hi exi-h.in're for tiie privilege aforeM. The-seeond mid other yitre uf I'md: situaW as forMaid, bt'iriniiiiiir at n heimof s lonesifaMtof.DiL' Walker l'mul being Lhe rjoflncrly emner ol tlie .lane Kaiu.aurwy, theivalir Inpd M!.rv.-fi lo Ohiiilotte Uuijioii, Henry i'.rhiK. H. V. . Iii'iirtivr '! SJ4rite Nyix-, north "j dtfisiiWwesrfcat'peivhfcOrt h Unuv . s. ' -. iter, thence b iitiot curev-',i to is 11:111 stmUl 6U deurees vm si '.i."i ur. !u to a stone corner ot lainl of tetoit-n ! Welln. tln.nitt.by same souui s te- greeseast 3o0 perches loa stone, tin ih.o by Jane.Kain survey north tiU .deiriefcs east do perches 'to the plarc rf bein niug, 'eoiiluiiiing one hundred unit sev en ty -el ghtr acres aud twenty erciuis 17H As. runian aw less: except ing and reserviug, nevertheiessB: ntitof said land, two lots of improved land, above the road, adjoining the Kwayzea' Hwey laug,' and bnejot, below tlie road, adjoining swayzes' lanu, ana part of tilt' brush lot, "the said lotB to gether cotTUduliiH-five acres (fi As.)' more or eon aiso -exoe:piiiihf anu .reserv 'lug, from the. .said land, another piece )r parcel contaiulng fifty acres and titty-four perphes (60 As. 54 Ps.) more or'less efthVevtd r?y Charles F. Higbv ifd ll!imh, la1 He, to Frederick' A. Vet,iiiHmnVy need recomen ia the (ttrcotdarof.dacriaollice of Plke-oeunty ill Deed Jiuuk ,Mo. Dtiat page am and Which-aaidjaiid is therein particularly tleiwrlbecL Excepting. and reserving out of fbu) grantj hi this exception and reservattop, of a right of way for 'cattle and bones, and wagons 6ver a strip of DUjd afoadMB T'Mdtb'aioTig- the nortli tuly side of- Mid lands aud extending ,irom the highway to other lands of the foresaid Cbarlea F. -Higby, and this ht or way la granted as tuny as the id Otto- Zoellnw everHiad alid held vfth same under and by virtue of the nuveyatMSS tfaeref niwM iiy t'harics JN.Kigby et uz. uuorirtueaoeiiuer. ftgd aa contained In tlie deed of convey anoe Bearing aaie uciooer 14111, j 11. IbbU ana rttcoruea m ueeti itook M)H LTpou-tUe 1 above, lauds aw erected a lanre 8-itorv bulkllux. with basement. used as a. boardiug bouse.; a Jarge barn arid wagon' house adjoiphig same,, a liirire b6ildlifir used for i)ufiHjse of bot- ffiiig water froii' the Widely' known tudmasmlaSienlrtrigadjactWt there in 'In Bins gry,U of thubei;.the whole is de tightfiuy, located . u ptip aud overlook ing theyeautUol "Walker Lake'' anil is a vviy uvimiuuuj pi(rjeii. ueio Within "roiive"iiient d'.sfance from tlie Krle ralTrqad station at Mhohola, Pa. tseizea-aud raaeu in esecutiou as the property of "Wiollola Mountain spring ouipauytAuU' will oe sold nv-iue rr cash.; .1 ' OriQKClRI-XiOltY. . r . -1 v 1 .. - y fiwrin. Wheriff's OllVrs, Mllfvira., . J1EFOKH. OK .If! ..t,-ONIl I ION 01- Tilt First National Bank of Milford Pin the State uf LVuukylvAuln, ut f bu Ic.im' uf biuineat, faepC lHt, lwlM. 1 v Kb(4lfRCKa ' Ovmrifw,3UriAl and un-t curt-d. . i, 0. tl. B)IhUU nt'cnre clrcn'at itn 'rviiituiuo on V. A. iu;ui hoDlii, WVsfl'ltlt'il, itiuKinn. VHio. fufrifture nti-.l HxitHf Due houi . Nuuooitl .lkwtKk 1 vt ' i 4)aw "from iinnt-ii n-nvt- HiTOHM.' . ri -. : . Clin b..-i iiiitl (ttlir ('ith )fl yn . 1. ' r ractiOii.-il jjariJr Ourienuy, uirk els oK:( nt . . . . Law f d JaiiHjtivtWi't in tiafih, Poit., ...... . . . , 9 li .1 i i i'Mt tc r-xi 1.,? : ... k... -V- . LiABii.miis Capital rtttArtald lu- .f . . :'.?;. . I l.'n . SurpJU. fUUU ;..l..T. T. lu.UlO W tiaaivided proflu, 1mm spuiMia ' ai taxw paid. . . , v k- 9.171 81 Naituualllaiia nuMoumaiiSrug So.uuO uu uiuivmuu -aetMMtw. miujo. is 'check. ,.. 17T.K7B Oh rMKond ortlticata of dvpoatk. . , 1.8IU U U:rJiflod'rbook....'V... ' 0T 5t tatu ut Pa.rlala,'Cui)..or Plko. 1, Joku .Q. Warber, Cabhiur. uf the utx I UtH.Vt oaiued.bai)k; do auleiuolr mtwr tbut ttu- ibu-e aWwuiu( U lru to th beat uf uiy uqwleuge .nd Deller. . JOHN C. WAHSKH.Ca.hler. ffuhurtlMMl &ud awnrn Ui buforM uih LliU Mh da o,lt 1U10. i. uiaaniBUkui, HJtarr funuc .orrwlrrAM.: ' C. O. A H.M.ST KONQ.. . A. D. BKOWN, Olnwtur. . W. A. H. awTCHKLL. XirotM ia tit Pre. . PIKE COUNTY REALTY EXCHANGE List your property with us if you wish to st II. City people are .looking,,, for summer homes, bunjjalow sites, camp locations and larm.s in this section. We can place your property before city buyers tl routrh our New York Office. Those who have furnished houses to rent should lit them with its. We will have applicants for them. , No systematic and bwrinemi-ltke uioiIkhI bus Ui:a adopted here tofore to elleotually plane before city people tho an motions of Pike County and to bring them In olose tonun with tins section. IMany people w-onld e.-itablish Bniimier hoiuns here if they knew uf the ideal conditions. Pure water and air. freedom from tn.is'CiuituH, cool nights and beautiful aoonery are vvhat people in the cities are oarchJ o g for. Pike t'onnty tot, ia wltt in three hnnrn of Now York CUy,' and wtfU'-the automoutle, rensmiablu riif tmn.e. imtoad of o n atitutiug a draw back, rf-iinw-flnsiiierad hy peo) ie who Con buy, au advantage, PMPHCMlly in the "election o' country -ire. Tim Fikc (tn.iiiy Jlai'ty Kirumr, prn by i.Umict tMivc tising to trlngcity people in eloso couch wiin tb imiuial a.lvnu tsgeynf I'ike County nnl to eHtal'll-'i a heidipiiirlerH tor pmpriv owners to lint their property sud nt -ri.lch prospective purclwera, mayapilyfor the liindoi properties ttiey vih tootu.io. 'l'ou m me dium of I'xchiiiige will he ectdhlinhiHl nt which tellers uti'l purctias era may be brought toReihcr. A !tvo real Cftulo ( llice can In more p ioil fur Alilfupi than nuv othrit ice'oi-y. it has been rii;Litv shIiI t if cboi-o, i lie l ih- fnmi 1;j li'ahy l'j'rh,ti!f(, liu-- n t bt: Mi 1 1 1 i.-titl priuiri:!T ,-r luioin purpose, but. th" ad viw;ivnei,l uf tl i- i.cinlty v.f.1 liro.e of '1 ,b jects. livery iii''.'.t.'nui.i r l.-i'l" "r m l ' - th.. vali'f nl' a!: oili er '.i'ri'perly. ' Ti.oso w ho lu.e p' o-ri tor sale and prosj i-ciive piiYchi-.sers shuild v rite nt on e n- I'lKKIHI MV HK.M.TY KX Ii.M;t:. . At s.-w.vii, ll,u. Hnu'iwi, , Jv 1 1 1 (' i t-l . t'eiina. Nw York i.T.-.-e St) Cliur"!i 't. H. l.Kirt. Vi!l also arruni! for HuiUlmirs. , ' l 'J.V-rn 1'l.lJuN M ll.Ml l 1V.1I 'IO Til K f 1 T 1 7. K N ?i f K Til l '(?( tt ,VK I I'll TOH III ET It AI'l't.-'VAl, OK tll-MKt TiON i:v tj:i: ;t::.KiiAi. akmuly-ovihk Hi,viiii,ai;rii c . rir'.NA.iVLVAn, M 't,r.l.!IKIl i. UHUKH. f)F TMK ;.t'WJ.r.W.Y of l.lf C.'MM'iNWKM.ril, i X .'.or VM'K Oh '. HTiri.K K.VU I OF tTiiw ".'Tr,.nmv, PrtviiOBfn! mi rtiiH'iniinout U . M!ctiiu Tivrut-.v-Mx of urO'-ln livn of ,tho '.' 'iit-ti-i.uti"n of 'the CoiiiiiMMi'.viuUih of Pcuu . lttjHnivttJ (Jf the Senate ooncur,) Thflt tlio following amendment to section twenty-six of artful flvu of tho ( institu tion of HennHylvanin Iw, nnd the srniie 1ft tatrehy, proponed, in ncoordanoe with the eiphteeuth ttrtlcle thereof: 'J'bat oi-cMou Db of Article V., which remlR an follows: "Section jJrt, AU laws reirtting t courts shall be ge-m rnl and of uniform operation, and the orgauizution, jurisdiction and power of all court of t he Siune clafl or grmiH, so far t s regularKi by law, and the foroe and flTect of the process and judgments of such courts, ttliull be uulfonn; Mid the tieneral AHsem bly I hereby prohibited from croatiug other oourta to eierctse the powers vested by ihls Constitution In the judges of the Courts of Common 'Pleat and orphans' Courts," be amended so that the same shall read a follows:'. t'-vtction AU laws relating to courts shall bo general and of uniform operation, and the organization, jurlM lk tlon, and powers of all courts of the came cIhhs or grade, so far a regulnlud by law. arid tbe loroe and effort of Uie procc-ts and judg ments of such courttt, shall In unilorin; l)U., notwithstanding any provklons of tnis Uonstltuticu, the Geueral Assembly shall have full power to establish new courts, from time to time, aa the same may tie needed In any city or county, and to prescribe the powerb and jurisdiction thereof, and to increase the number of judges In any courts now existing or here aftor created, or-lo reorganize the same, or to vest in other .court the juriwilctioii theretofore exerulned by courts uot of reo- yrd, and to abolish the same wherever it may be demiied necessary for the orderly and eillclent administration of justice A true copy of K"olutlon No 1. HOUKUT MoAFEK, Secretary ol the (Joiuiuuuwealth. Number Two KKSOLUTION ProDoslns an amendment to the Constitu tion of the Common wealth of Pwnnayl vaula, so aa to eliminate, the. riKiuire- 'mem or payment o( tuxesrs a riuvira r-ton of iht- right- to voce. ' - 4 . Keolvet! (if the House of Ri prHMMl lives concur,) I hut. ita- fullovvtng Hiueml- iutnt to t lie t itni ttt.iMoii ul tin- Common j wealth of LJinii iv.inbt bt?, hd(1 lhe Bimit I is hertby, propi&ci), in acomtauoo witii lhe uightt-euth aitieie thereof: That section on'.- .ff nriicla eitfbtf be umeudud, by ht-rikiug out tlie fourth uuni bcred paragraph thcrtHif, so tbai the said tfcciioD bhall n "ul as fol.owi: Settiou I r.vvry mnK- eHUitn twenty- me yeurs of sm poN. Ming tie following iVtaiiilcatkiiP,. -twill k .iudtletl to Votu nt .11 tflnuiouo, ftooji-ct r.owttver to suUi laws ri-juiriuM uiid :.31,;:ifig (lie 1 -iatruvii U it electors as t-i- In i.:rul Aascinhly mny nat -ii'lr-t He .h.tll l.'ive- b.-eo a clncn of .he I'nivil Jt l--ast wju ru-HKh .Seroiiu. K" fOiill huvu i-?HUd in lhe .-tat) one .-..: ( tr u", haviiiK previuiij-iy u a im ii.-u tdvetor or nati t-iurti itizen oi ihi- i,..C'", lie ahall have removed .hereJt-um 1.1:0 l url Ati. iLl-ii i-IX lUollthsJ -111 mt.,i Mate! - diiif.' Jn i Ik Iioii. . Thtid. Iu -ii..H hive r.l.itii in tltn k-ctt'ii dir.' Hi h.-iu he ot.Jiil oher Lo o.Ui ;u l'..iei Lv.n -ii.inLl.ti l.uiiuiiiat4-ly prt: 1 ;..dilig 1 iif i v i- 11 . A Lru'j tv '.1' iiiv'U.ititi No. 3. . : Hi' M-jArKK, . Si .t -t V i.i : in: i.. -JiHU ill VVf(lth. u!,. 1 Thr-o KKuLl TIt)S i.dinrnt to tlitt Ci'iin.iln. 0- 0: v. ;:;li vJ l iiu I-.ii.- iiil-iTf ihf courts -if i .. v i' " 1 '.iiiniy . . tv--. 1 ny thy S'lian Hnipo- il.H i u - Ml. i i. a i! . I .II1K1 . 'IV !! Ill :;n Iv.mirt Iu d '1 i.at ll.O tolloWlll,- .-ontilution of feiii. -aiot- is licrehy, pn -v u li the ei(;hitteut u ot article live Oy out ihu (tuld seetioti, i- thereof the follow - IlKIUvlll nVlVttl a i I hi ..,r.tnl. 111 oMtiiiua1 of:- .l.-ll Ml r Airikil'' lo t-lui .tint itiMirM i"Ki S;t tuD li lu the county of Phlladnl juriMiu'tioJi aud uuweia bow phta all tL. vested in tlie dltrtel courts aud oourte of ooiumuu pic, subject U' hujIi chttiige a muy bo mtuie by tins Constitution or bv Jaw, shall Im) iu Hhilaitelphla vtMted in UVtj dlsliuet aud eparat courts of txual and co-oid t liute jurisdiction, comi!. of ihrie jii-iKeo each. Tin' said cuurta in Philadelphia rhall le dt signaled resecl ivety us tht court uf cuiinou pleats niim hvr one, uuiulxr two, number three, number four, aud m.mber live, but tlit uumberol Mild to tin iey be by law iu cruabod, from Lime to time, and khall bj uj like man uor ue iKuatod by suocttivt nu in bold. The uu.nl'r uf judges lu au oi s id criirl', oc oi any county whuie the eataldiauuieiit ol hii -additional -uiiu may be shoifr.Mt by law, uiay oi in onaed. fn ni lime w time, and va..i ever biich ineiiae shall amuiiut i aj i 1 Whole Ut tlirit. r ucll threw judgt-i hal uoitipt.se a distinct and Hep,,raie court a afoieMtid wjitva slioil Im numb red 11. aforeMMid lu I'tiilauclpnift all .auiin rh.n. tw iuftitjfe-d tn tlie Mud Courts u( toiu- lUtlll !.fcr oi '.lie soul i;oti' i, a 1 1 I ( In -i;Veru. 'mrts a inn I di.- nbo t f.iiti ,ipp--rii'.n t,li, iMui'll.i lUU'tUt," (HiMO Ml Mit'ti H t 'VII lift' it1- null be orovi'Ud !.;. i.i!. uf oori, jviuI tueh roii-i., to .vhi h an.r -.tut slutll ! Mi'i arisitfiietl, shall ouve nx:'lMivf juri" du t ion tlMinsif, snbi.'i-t. to . Jinni:'' oi HUf. li- pilllilt LD'VMr,! Uv law. n t). 'i ;.i :iV up iurif- ' i Vf'McU At ill.' -HV- r - ..f I'diiiiitntl pi. a.-. ' if . mi . I. hi ciiiiiniin 1 1 :tt- inV.- in , im ' - .1 jo. i-,di'.( ii'i; ml to , :..!!! -n y U.cn .-ii'til hav: ie w'i ral miniU'red ; hi bttbii-cl. .0 aiu-h t Ill Lion and jjowfvti 1 .a iHiiiiiMr.il (-.0;; -all be ( sr-tl in ple:).s, uooip i?cd ol .1 Hiliifi'iU in t-;id i'ii'.. p'W'0 ill. li 1 .it law ami in ' m V vu uislituttd 1 . 1 courts, and sha.1 ubaiiftvs as may hj nituiu by laa, aud .-ub i ;oct to ocaii'e ,01 voii.ii' es piovittitt oy ' aw. The pn si.i'mt jinh ef hid 'omt ; shall be sciU:d tta piuvi'.Ud li ia.v. 1 Uv uumherof Jiulgi in huii; e on m.iy he oy law Increased fioni nine o tt.nr I'rnut ameuumuut shvtll taku vHc t on ihr nt.tr: day of January ucceudiuiz ha adpP,.n j A true copy or rvfHoiutioti .no. -i : HUllKlt l' Mi A KKK, 1 Secretary ol the tyoniiiinwfi.l h 1 Number Four A JOINT KKSOLUTION . j Proposing an mm-ndineut to section ci iht, I . article ulue, of the Constitution of Pt-nn sylvanla. ejection 1. )te It resolvod by the Semite : and House of lipiehimtaitveH of the Com- ; luonwealth ol reiiHfylvania, in (ii -iwinl j AHinbiy ji:i , Thar. ru follwuiK Is ) proiMised as an aiui-ndment to the Conntl- . tutiou of the 1 iiinmonweali h of Pennsyl vania, in accord a nee with rhe provisions1 of the eighteenth article tht-roof: Amendment to A rtirte Nine Section K:ght. Sections Amend Svction ei:ht, article nine, of the Constitution of Peuu-tylvania, which read h as follows; "Section ti The debt of any county, olty, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or Incorporated dis trict, except us hi-ieiu provided, shall nev or exrewl seven per centum upon the as sessed value of the taxable prop-irtj' there in, uor sh.ill any such municipality or dU trfet inei r any new debt, or increase its iudebtedness to an amount eicotding two per centum upon such abM3tsd valua tion of property, without (ho as-,Tit of the electors thereof at a public election in such manner us nhall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven per cuntuin of nu h assetim valua tion, may be authorized by law to Increase the same three per centum. In the ac re gate, at any one time, upon sui h valua tion," so as to read as follows;- Section 8 The d bt of any county, city, borough, township. s-.hiMl district, or other inumnprtlhy or inoorporated district exetMit ab herein proviih-d Uaii never ex ceed seven per iviitum upon tVi- nHsessiii value of the taxable property theem. nor shi.U riny suh mtintc!p:0uy or tlUtriot in .'ur any new dbt.tr iiieivue itn ludcbtwi ness to an amount exem-itmg tvo ,kt cent um Uioii "te ll assCaiied Valuation uf prop erty, without tin assent of tlie elector tli'irenfa! a pubtte election in hu h man lier as shall bo provided by law ; but any city, the tiubt of whii;b now oire ds seven pr i'utiiiii nf fnch -'isscss.'.-d valuation may l:e aur-hoiii'i bv law to inoiea.-e tht t.nm Htree por e ntuni, In the abrogate, utHiiy uiiu tuiie upon niich valt af , -11, ex ep that any drbr or cVIils in-t-r 1 o.d ter in c;ii red 1 y tl,. t y anu county of I'liilmlHl pll.l for I ho oust 1 UA.-r.uii and tli-Velop .11. tit of si.bAas fo:- trar.s-ii purpo-es. n fo: the eoii-.tFin t.ion of wharves and dock'', or rhe reclamation o laud to h untl it. '.b eoiitifiU' tioii of a ny stein of vvhurve ai;d ti- eks, in- public improvonietit.. owned or to 1mowio-(1 by m id city and .ountv ut l-'tiliid-'lpMa, a ad w liich nil.-11 yiid.t to the city and county of 1'hH.tiielpida cut rtu; n--t revenue in etcis ol' the !:ilervo .ii said debt nr debts atiJ of t'i' annua, i nit a) Ini. 'ni oncer .-,ary f.ir tho eanoelia ii.-.-i of na.d tli-bt or d-l-ts. miv Im x ! -t :.Kd in a.ii'i r.'aini'tg the poster of the j - v ai d coat. ',v if i'iomueipttta to ix rotu. t tarw!M ii bbtd. J'rovtdfd. 'i'hat a j -lokijf t-ii'd lor tler cnu.'cilatio.n nhail ; :j i -i ;.)ih;,ii,'u and loiitr tain'-d ! A tit!,-r-.pv '' -toiot lifsttiiition No 4 I KUHKKT McAKKK. j Si-t-rt-ta-y of tlie Common wealth. I , , t'ttiicifii;- have long been lo .kins un a hiujul.'jd headuoho ruro. It j hiis laen produced by an eminent j "i t'iniHt ot the National fapitnl. It is kno-Nii Ha J?ihmo-PkP!im. BuHlbes i nr;;ox every form of headache i.fMuiliy , brt UiO Pepsin la equally aud aa promptly efficacious to chronio and acuta indigestion and the nervous disorder iuuident there o. It is (!ferecent and pleasant to take and may bo had of all op to dute drugguts at ten cents a bottle. It com ea as a boon to mankind and womankind. For sale at C. O. Armstrong, Druggist. NOTICE. The Cniiiiuisftoiittrti of Pike County .viil ln-renftur hold Regular Meeting he 1st Thnrhday of earl) ium. but ween ii. e hours of 8 a. iu. and 4 r- ni. exitpt UK ,u I he mouths when Curt muy in sr.iiuii, and then during Court Til K.O. H JiAKEH t-oiiui'itwi 'tjer Clerk tl.-, Mrrj. Frank Eilgington entertained i nnnp'inv nf Initini Wi?f1ieliy, Mffi JjV W. H,nl oiilerlHiDHd yoiUrduy nd t ilny Mm Norman HmthpII will lo the ljunnrs. Mm Frank Ellington, Mise Patty Bhldis and Mrs. Gen. P. Van Wyok Ai l Ipkvh for Washington the firuk f in:Xt week. Rffiuor snya Tercy Lyman will re tnove his family to Scranton, Pa. to-in-Troiv. A llftlo dttn filter waa born ypater lay to Mm. RucuH McK- iin Braau, ho irf at prefimt staying with her iHtor Mr. E, ,McKenn. Her hoa hand in employed at. tihohnla. lr Huliman and wife of lMntfirmu rownahip i fcelvpd n buby boy from the stotk thifl week. K. .t. Ht rbjit ml wife have Bono tn H:v(tin where the furiuer hi tended m pi'iivetntoo ot ilni.'ri-tH this week A tiifnifc hu'H who attended the '.loiinm--i rtiMnn niHi'tinif on rhe farm uf Kohfrt J Br-itlhead in Jx'hman Wfdm .l;iy vcre Mr. Utle'y and wif o( iMintHru, .liiwi'ph Beiislny. Garret hiti'lln'iid, .los-ph Canne aud W. C.rnijrnfc ot I,hniiit and Hon. Al fred Marvin with hin wile a. id moth i-r of .,:.i.ujun.o. '.iini M lli'hr t h'ih in the iipier tow. l, rl.H I'ns; nf the wi'ok dt- Uvi.'.-im; ftOjiplit-.- Id isc-,sjr!. .If.lin M Hitlrv (if IJrnnkiyn ll'i ht tin-, pr.jw. 1 tv i t'Hitor II War '1. e. tririif IIh ami Kfih Street jliltn.d 1 .em i-i h hi Wiit.fi rf Wyoming,, nf tin- ;st.it- MrH e w ,iS in luwii this fill " i;.s-it) and lion. MtU'ht'll vUiipiI Xewbnrtf 1 lilt' I'dl'lIK i's ;iuto A A II - ill )-, 1 I'.r.iilv aTc Hvhu :m tli. lu.trt! tmt.Niu tho Saw kill M'.iHt; Vr- Htf tvixr I'i'lr, tnnrher of Mr 1) V. Ji'i.i.'iiaoHsi ol' i)inginnu town Hlup iiiva ye-Meruay. 'the roumiim will hw brought here next Monday f r Interment In Milford Cemetery. Frudrhnk Diem, proprietor of the Y.nrimi Htmae near Milford died I'in morning of dropsy, aged about 50 year. DON'T BREAK DOWN Several atratna ou the vital organa, like mi rains ou uiaehinery, eauae break dowiiM. Vou can't over-tax stomach, liver, kidney 8, bowels or nerves with out serioua danger to yourself. If you are weak or run.down, or under strata of any kind, take Klectrio Bitters the iitutclileM, ionic medicine Mrs. J. K. Van de Sunde, of Kirkland, JII, write "That 1 did nojt break down, while en during a most never strain, for three months, in due wholly to Electric Bit tern." I'ae them aud enjoy health and strength. SiitiHfaction positively guaranteed. 50c at all druggints. COMING AND GOING. f Kills O. Jo.ies in 'Kuooend Magazine' "here wag a uian in our town Anil he was wondrous rasb. He voted for a Republican And thus lost half his cash. And when he found what be had done, As guileless tta a ca(t Ud votetl for a Democrat And lint the other half IT SAVED HIS LEG ' "'All thought I'd lone mv le writes J. A. rweiison, of Wutertown, WiJ ' Tbii vnr of ecema, that 15 doctois could not cure, had at last laid lue up. Then Hiii'kU'ti'a Arnica Salve rurt-d it, sound and well." lufalliuble for skin eruptioiM, Kcenia, halt Kheum, Itoils, Fever Sort!., Hums, 8-aids, ( 'uts and i'iit'fl. 'J.So at ull riiiiitists. DON'T BE MISLED. . i Mny a It f bit. b.-n rut .h-.rt br aj i;ni4fn inut- wilt- u.-iii-v,-i iu uv w.ri.ms. Mnnv ii t(.ii:kiiiiht- ;unl .idrueiiu follu.v. a uouuliinir Hl'll. Muny a uiht t punBf.i iu r,-ilt.t,nn.'s cuuncd Ly couKlilns'. Mtiny a cotl-ti "cui.i Dm' iit'vi-r tiiir.-. H Irlt-d. Do n. -t tx- iiii.lit. If yil uuun. tukt the uld rullntilti kollip'. tltl'alii, lliu Iki.1 utui;h t-t.rt- At tlriiicwL' and (Lalt'iV .'Oc. Kiting the Dying. To kiss tht- JvIiik w,is Ionic .-onstd-erd a gift of i'l'iidli to t!i klscr. and aiuonij the Ittmiuns the neaivat of kin was suppoHt-d to kins tiiti uxpirtu one in order to receive the feoul as tt waned the body. To this dny 'he suitie rualoiu tb nnuni.oueti union; the Kuropeaa Jews an,l at the death of a car of Russia. -The Smart Sot. What Soured Her. "But Judge, rny husband bit me." 'But, niaduin, thut is nothing to net a divorce about, any man would bite a peach.'' 'Thank you, judge, but I asked him It be thought be was bitlni a peach." "And he aald be waaT" "No, Judge; be aald be waa biting a pickle." The Retort Direct. "Bee here." cried tbe artist, who had come to complain about the ma terials he had bought. "I can't Imag ine auythlng worse than your paints." "That's strange, " replied the dealer; "don't you ever use your Imagination on your pelntlngT" A Health Hint. Insufficient sleep, overwork and overexertion out of doors should be guarded against In the warm weather aa they frequently lead to fatal conse quences at a time when vitality la de pleted by the heat. on 39 A Bachelor's Reveries It baa always been a matter of much surprise and conjecture to me how Frederick ever summoned up enough courage to propose to Margaret It must have been a hard task, for sure ly the little minx must have laughed in hu very face, even though her lit tie heart wna thrilling with Joy as she listened to the words she was ad glad to hear. Now Margaret, you must know, Is my sister and she Is the dearest, daintiest, the sweetest and the best little sister a man ever bad. She la the most darling little rascal that ever existed, and yet, withal, there la soma charm about ber that attracts every body. And so It was with great re-Inctuin-e aud tears that I parted from her when Prexleriek took: her away to pnu-e hiH own home. Now Mnrgiiret la very persistent, a !irr. ton much so In some things, and thut. very persistence of hers has oftrn vexod me when she would twit ' n,e about my lonely bachelor state and giotilate as to my probable lonely and unattractive future, which has nmer bothered me at all. In fact. I am d.r!y fond of my bachelor free dom, and sfier a good day's work at the oftlr-e. when I hie myself to my on-, Tiers mid after a good meal, light n . iu;.r and sit down before the firs and relit- t upon my good fortune, what more eould I wish forT But that wu-i bel'"re sho e.anie. tiln. e then, my little world Is top-sv-turvy and 1 am In a continual state of '.itir..t. which !s not altogether de-lii.-i.tf;il Kicderlck assures me that every iover has at some time or other be.-n tn a tike position, but 1 cannot h.-i'eve that .they hnve bad the mls- '.line I have. He snys he has bad exnnrit-iire. but he Is such a quiet riuni I don't believe Heaven and earth could move htm My peaceful rou tine haR changed. 1 have become a eh y icii-crfty If a healthy, strong man ciiu e er becont- a butterfly. Every n'.-rn I stmgalH into my clothes with reRiettuI longings. I confess, but still compelled by the memory of her last gool by, tho glance of her eye, the touch of her hand. And so I remain away from my comfortable armchair Just for the pleasure of watching her Hit bv in the whirl and mase of the danoe at the theatre or at some din ner party or reception, for she cer tainly Is a very gay butterfly and la very popular with the many conveni ent fifth cousins or her brother's pa la that surround her. But I am not Jeal ous, oh, no, for did she not let ma see her home last Thursday from Mrs. Grant's dance and did she not smile at me across the dinner table last night at Mra. Redway's dinner. But I am not sure about last night, tor that idiot of a Simpson sat next to me, and for a moment 1 could have sworn she had smiled at him, such a sheepish grin did he wear. But. when I am particularly elated 1 won der whether she would ever be con tent to settle down Into the humdrum existence of an old bachelor like me, who chief happiness lies In a do mestic life. I wonder if she can cook. Margaret would say that was Just like me. thinking of my palate the first thing. The most wonderful thing happen ed lust nigbt. It was at my slater's damn. She was there, looking like an angel, all In, white, silk or some surh stuff, for the life of me I cant ;eil the name of It I saw her disap pear Into tbe conservatory and aa ionn as I could get lid of that fat and ugly Mrs. Brown, who has sev eral marriageable daughters as fat and ugly as herself, I followed her. Whan 1 got there she waa sitting alone, look ing so sad that although my heart ached for ber, I dare not disturb ber reverie. Goon that Idiotic Btmpeon came along, and down on his kneea to her he went. I declare IU punch his head yet. It turned out, from what I could hear, that their respec tive families wanted them to marry. Of course, be haa ptlea and piles of money and In the eyes of the world It would he a good mateh, but she would have none of the brainless chump, and packed hlui off with little cere mony, tty Jove, but 1 was glad. And then she saw me. Well, It dldnt take me long to flop down on my knees, u. tt iratlvely speuking, of course, ni.d I uou. It seems t-bat she had loved me s long time, and was glad I bad rorp.e ro my senses. Now It Isn't often 1 play the spy. but I was never so clad In my life that I did It but night, and surely the good archangel Micb Bil, or whoever tt is that keeps the reccid, will forgive me and mark It down on my cmiit side. Or course. It is r.iee to have a borne oi one s own and a man or my aga ocht to settle down with a good fe.mt&n who will look after bis com foti.3, us Maragnt haa told me many arid mary a time, but oh, think of what I am leaving. Well, there Is no ii.r ;n talking about It. What's done it- del,... and can't, be remedied. 1 bet so.ue of 'hose old Greek and Roman pullot upr.ent never thought ot that, tboimli they wire pretty good at their game. 1 found out, too, that she can cook. What, 8 o'clock' I must dress and ,go to nee ber. Dear Helen. She promised to make me some cake. Wa will live on love and cake, I suppose. Well, here goes. AUH&RTINB BRHNIKR. Woman's Unfair Poaltion. A strike of women would be mora formidable than one by men; because women do all the unpaid labor ot the couutry. Longevity of Highlanders. By way of Illustrating Highland longevity, interesting details are now available regarding the ages of per sous ho died In Inverness-shire dur ing the past year. Half tbe total (.GO) of persons who passed away died uUhh tbe age ot seventy years; 176 were between seventy and forty; 1U1 betvuen eighty and seventy; tt belaeea nluety and one hundred, am pus over a century. , .1