HAND LAUNDRY Patrick White has opened a hand laundry on Ninth tit. in Milford and all work in his line will he prompt ly and nsatly done Goods will he called fo? and de livered. ToloplLone f "VTK?'' .'8-,Tf East Stroudsbur State Normal School FALL TERM Begins September 6th, Board and Laun dry $3.75 por wk. For Cat. Jog ue and Other Information Address E. L. KEMP, Principal. 50K)fO4OfOK)0X)4O TAILORS: Spring finds us ready with a full line of all t the newest styles and fab i ics for both Men & Wom en. Have your clothes nrido for you and they mu nu you iwieeuie wear at the same cost as 1 Jl 2 ready made Men's suits SlO CA uiu fL.ui; up. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts; Milford, Q t'LEAXIXd, $ PUKs-tlNq 4 iiEl'AlllJNU J . Btl J rsue-AlArrs obi 4iivl nod U rst-j ----- .. .Uucu iuc ooi.it rttm. 1 . Send nwM, drawiejj of to., with cWr!p-1 f'Jurffa. Our ft not d .it! till Daicut i cc jn d. j I A Pill PM I r-T- Hnw (n 1 .-i.V 3 OMt tl l-tt.4 :a the U. S. klid fcjreisui ooiuilni C.A.QftOW&nn. V-it , . , TIIT Orr.cs. MHmQTON. O. C. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real E3late Agent. House, and Lots and 1-ita without Houses Dtuusr lo all kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. Milforfl, Pa. mil ouuuLrU , o t fwi. .uUua PATENTS H THAT rAT. K-HUW WiHD UtulU;, it INK liu d tv&li) Jutt tu MkocoM, -I uttAlwi pfewtu or ajl, for FN EC tport JO iMdMu.ity. 7iiV cUcv. tuft PASSlNQ RCFKRCNCrS. rrw dk.dt Rim k on i iuiiuuim i ftu witto to BOlo Duvanth frtr, WHir'OTON, l. o. CIIANCKS or . BRISTOL HAY Rthan Brett stood by ttie ship' RMa, and one band rested lightly on the hard awrtac of the rati. He wore the blue clothe of the nary, and the deep titn of hts skin was touched by glow at excitement aa he watched the econe before him. Bristol Bay waa dotted with amall craft out to see the aourxlron that had dropped anchor In the harbor the evening before; there were llttlo rowboata rising to the crnst of erery wan, sail boats scud ding before the wind, and Dolny mo tor boats chuft-ohufTiiiR to and fro. Drl'tnl was Ethan's nii'lvn tnvrn; ho hid wolkM Its street Bnd mlld f bey pvnr since he could rerr embor, tintll that day when he liiul rebelled SipUnst his teety old father, and de oltired he would slave no longer In the di!8ty factory, but would live as a fel low with Ms irenns ought to live. It bad her th rnotlun of the Q'-eeks fctd ttio eenior lirett had prevailed ae to Tru with fie p'ji'HiibtoK :au pre ttJ! ovnr Mm vho has it not. Put Fthan hud boldly one to jall Ihe Bi8 and st'Ut no word borne of his whero aboutB; he didn't like to rptnouibcr the b''p.'nnlrif! of that llff afloat, the sort of thing that had taught the raw lad to bond his Mok to a higher power as h.'s father's rope-end had never done. Alone; the shore from the town was a dUip of red brlrk butidtng cl'-iater-lng shout a massive chimney, and a thin smuke brratlied lightly from Its height Into the clear morning air; young Brett smiled a little grimly as he watched It the establishment that had for Its master, his tall, command leg father; and the young man won dered how It was that be could have gone so boldly and let that door shut him out Into the world! "You've got three wishes coming'" Barett nodded; he knew the ship mate' voice and felt a hand on bis arm. "I wish I had enough cash to stay around this mooring when my enlist ment runs out," said the other. Brett nodded again; his own en listment would be out In two days. "Can't you speak? Ill have the wishes then that my father owned the business yonder; that I had a house with a whale's jaw-bone In the yard I can see on the tip-top of that break-neck hill, and that I had a girl as pretty as one that's come on board to see the lieutenant." The fellow moved off with a laugh; Bvett bowed his head a trifle; the shipmate's Joking words had struck home; that bouse with the great Jaw bone In front was where Ethan had been born, and his memory of the tweet young mother who had died was all In that setting. Only that third wish, about the girl, hud no meaning for him; there bad been a girl once. child-sweetheart who had daintily demanded that he fetch and carry for her small whims, and whose face wine back sometimes In the sailor's dreams, but. Hi!en Beaver did not en ter his reckoning of the scheme of practical things. Toe young man turned aud walked along the deck, poised lightly to the slight motion of the boat; he saw the commanding officer at the gangway taking a last word from someone down below. "You'll see him Immediately!" Ethan caught his breath. ' "Immediately, sir!" said the man on deck. "Very welt slrl" Ethan stepped to the rail and look ad over; a little motor-boat was starting to chug-chug off from the trip's side, and at the helm he saw bis white-haired father; opposite was Vie fa'.reet face Ethan hid ever aeon. the sweet, pure face of his chlld sweciheart grown to the perfection of womanhood. "Brett!" called the officer. Ktban saluted. "Aye, aye. Blr.1" he arid. The of!Ur gitneed ovwr the water at the receding motor but; Ethan's mouth vas g:iru nut at the tnought that Helen Soavnr had brought that Kght Into a strauge inn's eyes. Was she not for him? "Brett, your enlistment Is out In two day a. There has ,ben a gentle man here lnnolrlng If you will consid er a place in his employ before you le-ei.rist, uni ho wishes your reply comjuunlcaud to-falm" "I saw him, air!" "Will you communicate with him?" The young man drew a sharp breath between his teeth. A girl's fuce came between him and his curt refusal. "Yes, sir!" he said. Two days later Ethan Brett stood In the rope-walk office. His father wiped bis glasses and put them oa again. Ethan threw back his head; the civilian's clothes hampered him for the moment; out of the window ha could see the blue bay and the white navy ship lying at anchor; the thought of this grim man's watchful ness touched him strangely and' be turned back. "1 want a new chance with you, father 1 I want to commence at the foot and work up to be your right tumd man." his clear voice dropped a little as he went on. "I've lived xleaa out there, and I want another ctu-nc here to try and win my old sweet heart!" The older man put out both hands. A ahade had gone from bis strong taos and he spoke quickly. "1 guas, bub. you've got both ohancee coming your way! " MISS RUBY H. MARTYN. Always Missed It "I see they have taken the seven a. m. train off this line. Do you mist It?" asked one suburbanite of another. "1 miss It, certainly, but not so often as I used to when It was on." Vernacular. KnU-ker. "Tumbo means stomach. Bocaw. "Will, I can't tunitw Ttua- H . ... . .. j Notes and Of Interest to Women Readers NEW HAIR NET. .. Small Hairpin Art Woven Ft to ths Borders and. Meshing f ' It required thtee Londoners' to de vise the Improved halr-nt"hlch 1 shown In the Illustration, but it .would, probably take more than three to get It off milady' head nhles? apm. one of them knew the combination.. -The net portion of this Important article Is no different from that of any other hair net, but the value of the inven tion lies In the fact that it will "stay put." Along the holders are fastened a lot of little hslrplns and a circle of double meshes pocses throng the middle part Hairpins are also attach ed to this circle and are woven Into the meshes. When one of these nets I adjusted It Is there to s'.av until the wearer Is ready to withdraw the multiplicity of little pins that hold It In place. Fitting so closely It has not the objection raised to some old-style nets that the ends eome loose and give an untidy appearance to tm coif fure. --- MKTS FOR HOBSEKKPERS A Pew drops of lemon Juloa added to eggs that are being scrambled Improves -the tie. v or. A little oil rubbed on the stub end of a pen- will prevent tts; rusting In the handle. Large Gothic letter,. are the most In demand- for .marking,: household linen.' Stand In borax water; for -k ' ; little while dishes tbufhavw he- come brown from Baking In -the oven and they can be 'easily, i cleaned. ' i .' Rubbing with a piece of' no-' tato dipped in common baking' soda Is ssd to be an efhVadictus . method of cleaning silver. A plate scraper i a wooden device' shaped to fit the curve of a plate and attached to a handle' of convenient length: ' rTlv HHWW FOR THE BRIOf-S.TABLS. t By Miss Eunice Clsrkson. ' I"' I A beautiful conception for a brlltkl table la a "Cupid's. Road. "..'A' tiny road the length of thi;t table, lsxnade to represent Cupld'--'dr'jsiewarrhts path Is "made of rife -bordered with smllax and white rot-e.. All along the thoroughfare are placej bisque Cupids, and at the end of the wsy Is a mixture bridal carriage decorated with smllax and whim rosea, all ready for the bride and groom to drive away In. Have suspended t-om the chandelier directly over the tab's a large beH made of white roses snd smllax. or any flower which Is used. Place a white roec at each place and for ouue cards use plain white ones decorated In one corner with a water color or outline sketch of a bride and groom walking up the stale. A bridge of Dowers la suottier very pretty scheme. In the center of tha board rests a large circular mirror bordered with (lovers. At each side some distance apart are silver cande labra crowned with candles and pre'. ty abAdes. From one candelabrum to another are stretched two stout wlre-i, covered and hidden under a broed band of ribbon. The rtbban I car ried under the wires also, the two bends being pinned together Invisibly under little fern sprays and airy bunche of white flowers. To give the prettiest effect some of the blos soms and greenery should fall natu rally and easily over the edge. A bisque Cupid should be placed at each end of the bridge, and at the base of each candelabrum are strewn flowers and ferns. The Idea I a unlqu one for a bridal table decoration, express ing the Idea of crossing the flowering bridge to matrimony. Chinese Women Study Medicine. The Woman's Mimical School at Shanghai awarded diplomas to six graduates lately. The school was founded a little more than three years ago by funds furnished by Lf Ping Shu. president of the Chinee town council. The principal off the school Is a Chinese woman who took an advanced educational course tin both Canton and Hong Kong. During tha last year there were M students. Each of tha U graduates read aa as say, twq of tkeai aa amUab . A Well-Cooked pinner. . Smith Excuse me, Jpnee, but .may I ask how you nianager to have such delicious thrngif to eat? Jones It I quite simple. . I 'always kiss the cook before dinner, .and- do all I can to make her pappy, , Hniltb. But what does your wlf y? lent Ok. aha ' ducest object ' 4a aaKI " -" " ' By Wireless . The strike was on All the tele grapll operator In. the small City of Jerome rer out of work, and the non union men dare not fill the vacancies. 1 Hal Monson was desperate, for his wife was sickly, and hfs three children must be, fed as well. The outlook ..for work was dark, and he decided to go to Bolton, the nearest city,. pd look for work. , This . was s dnngerons venture should It become known, but he could not see his family want for foed. One dark, rainy night he told hi wife "that lf anyone called for him, to say ho had gone hunting, and to be sure end ask if there was any mea saKo.." then he brfle her "good-by" and told her not to wnrrv rf he did net re t'lrn for two days. He planned to go thro'tgh a dense p'ece of woods nnd, lf pospible. take a freight train from a way station. He knew the engineer well, and had saved him from drowning some years bafore, so he felt sure of his ride should he strive in time. After walking shout five miles be heard voices of men coining nearer to him. He had only time to step fronl the Mth and behind a tree, when thejt wore close upon him. This Is what be heard; "If we can only wrk the express It will be a great stroke, for the officers of the Tel'ji-iaph t'ompany are coming to Je rome to-iiieht to talk over the strik ers It possible." His com pen Ion said; "We muni cut the mires for our own safety, and If the worst comes we will burn the main office of the company, and aa we have a busy night we bad bvtteT. bo moving faster." Hal was horrified at tbelr plans and resolved to get that tseln if It took the last bit of strength he had. After a greet many falls and hin drances by running Into trees In the dark, at last he came to where he could make bettor progress, although bis boots wore heavy with the water In them. At times It seemed an Impossibility to ever reach the station, but when he t.houi-tit of the lives that were Jeopardized and what the alternative would be, he renewed his efforts and tumbled on, till at last the goal was In sight Footsore and almost exhausted he reached the door of the station, and, leaning agnlnst It, ha , listened for sounds of the train. None came and he felt all wa over. No! He would try and get a message through; It might not be too late after all. As Che door was locked he went be hind" the building, sod finding a box he. managed to mo-mt It and climb In over a transom that had been left open. It too, but a minute to light the smoky lamp, and he called one, two,4 three stations without any re sponse. At last an Inquiry, "What do you want?" J07 he waa In thne! .Click, click, click went the key as fast as his weak fingers could drive It and this I what he sent: "Danger; stop e buir. burs- What? Was the wire cut? He tried many times, but no answer came. Alas, he had fallod again. He grew faint and dlny at the thought and must do something, so wrote on a tele graph blank. "Danger; stop exprsss; wife cut; help needed In Jerome," then nutting It In- his pocket he stag gered to the door, opened it and sank In a faint,' . j The, freight, a half hour late, came slowiy (oto . the station and stopped. The 'engineer, BUI Graves, came over to the platform, and seeing Hal, spoke to him, and getting no reply, threw tho light from his lantern on his face, and wus stariled to ilnd his old friend there at such so hour and uncon scious. He went Inside sud found soma ammonia, vhlrh he used to revive Hal. As Hal on.-f.edhU eyes. Bill said; "Been a gl'.ost, Hal, cH fellow?" "Oh. Bill. Is It you, and will you help me save them?" "Sure I will; speak up, man." Hal sat up and said. "We must hur ry. Detach the engine and take me to Bolton at once with you." "Couie on; I'm ready," snd to tha brsfceman he said: "Display danger signals untM I return.'' In five minutea they were speeding as hevnr train had been run over that crooked roftd before. On, on, on. Would the end ever be reached? Would they be in time? The sus pense was growing unbearable and Hal was straining every nerve to keep up his courage. At last Button was reached, an-l beore the engine had come to a halt Ual was off snd, panting, ran up the street, and sewing a horse tied to a post, he cut the strap and, mounting him, went racing "ip to the main tele graph ofhe aud .startled the sleepy operator as be burst Into the room and, handing him the paper he bad written on, be gasped, "By wire less'- and sank exhausted to the floor. When the express arrived in Je rome, headed by ft wreckiag train, a load of armed men took possession of Jerome and the strlk was ended. rial Monaon was rewarded by the Telegraph Company and be never had to worry about bis family being pro vided tor. HI hunting brought rich game, and the "wireless" saved the situation. HOPE WINN. Made Standard Measurement, It ha been decided by the Chinese board of agriculture that hereafter the standard of measurement In China, known as the "ch'lh" or foot, shall b lXftM Inches. Reward. The )oss you require looking after, the more able you are to stand alone and complete our tasks, the greater your reniard Then lf you cannot only do your werk. but direct Intelli gently and effectively the efforts of others, your reward Is lu exact ratio, and the more people yon direct, and tha higher the intelligence you can rigiUly lend, the atnrs valuable I pjBOPOSKn AMENDMENTS TO THR CONSTITUTION SL nMITTF.I) TO TH B CITIZENS. OF TntS COMMON WKALTH FOR THK1K API'KOVAt, OR RH.IK(TIOt BY THB tiKNKHAI, AfWBMni,Y OF THE OOVmlwWBMril OF PENNSYLVANIA, and rrm.innnD my order or thi SECRETARY OF THR COMMON WEALTH, IN PURSUANCE OF ARTK't.F ITflt OF TUB CONSTITUTION. Number One. A OONCURKKNT RKSOLUf ION Proponing an amendment tu section twenty nix of article Ave of the ';onati i.utlon of ths Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. luMoiven (If the ;Vnate concur,! That the following amendment to Meottun twenty Mi of article five of the Constitu tion of i'euniiylvanla lie, and the sninn Is hereby, proposed, in accordance with the elghteeuth article thereof: . That seotiou M of Article V., which reads as follows! "Secilon ud. All lawn relating to courts shall be general nnd of uniform op-irati n, and the organt7.ation. Jurisdiction and powers nf all court of the same rl.ias or Knti', au fHr H regulated liy law, and the f..rre and effect of the process and ju.lKtiicnta of such courts shall be uniform: and t,he lieueriil As4um biy Is hereby prohibited from crvatlLfct other couria to exeroii.u tlie powers vested by (tile C'orMtitutloii la the judges of the Courts ot iinntiin I'lcas aud Orphans' Coilrta," l.e amended so that the same shall read tu follows: -.'eetinn All laws relating to courts snail o-jrercrnt in.l ol M nllMrto ojut,,! l.,n, am! the '..tfaiiiAauon. jurlsoictioo, ana powers of all loiirts of tne same el :t or gra.le, fit far a-. r"Knlntetl liy law, ai ft the lon e ami cllect of ' he process ami juiitf moms ol ,ich courts, shall be Uniterm, lm , notwiihstaiHiiti miv provisions 01 tills ConstitnMi-n. tiu lienernl Aswinlii) shall have full power to e.stabloih new courts, frooi limy ro time, ns tin' same may la m.tieil 111 any ouy or couiu.y. ai.it to preserlOa lue powerb aud jut inliction thereof, and to increase the number of jiiiiires in it it eoorth How existing or here alter created, or 10 reorganize the same, or Mi Vest 111 olaer courts tlie jurisdiction theretofore exerc..at by courts uot of r p onl, and to abolish the vuuie wherever It may be dimmed neeeMiary for the orderly ami efficient adiuitil.triHIon of justice. A true copy ol Keolurton No 1. HOBtKT MoAt'EK,' Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two Pnpoalng an AtDumluicnt to ttip Cijnatitu tiun ot biie OmiiiioiiYvt'ulth of Punnsyl vuntft, no its Co ell mln am the r -qui lu men t of puynu nt ol ttxm ns a quwilflca lion of tho right, to vote. ItrtuolveU (if tho Houfw of R pn'senta tives uouijur,) Tout thn t.rUowing aiuuml ment to the Constitution of th Common wealth of lYnutty.vt.imt be, and th twin? Is hereby, propowxi, in acco.tlauoe with the eighteenth articlo thereof: Thnt section one of article e.Kht be amended, by striking out tbe fourth nuni nervd paraKinph thereof, so that thw nid section Khali rend am follows: Section 1 Kvery'inale citizen twtmtv one year nf aM p.mwrinR the Mlo .-tv qimlil.unUous.htLl be euUtlod.to votw at all election, nuhjivt however to auvb inws requtriDHftudreKiiIntliiK the rcKi-trHtioD of electors as tbe General Assembly way en art. First. He shall have been a oi'.Uen of the United rim tea at lenst one in on lb. 8eooud. He slmll uuve resided In the State one year (or If, haying pmvioosJy been a qualified elector or native-born citizen of the .SUtto. be snail have removed therefrom and rem rued, then six month) i named lately preceding the eiecilou. Third. He shall have rnidea in (he election district where he shall otter to vote at least two months immediately pre ceding the election. A true copy of Resolution No. 9. KOliKKT MoAKEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Three A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Cniigtltu tion ot ths Commonwealth cf Pennsyl vania, so as to eonxuildrate tbe courts of common pleas of Allegheny County. Section 1. Be it revived by the Senate and House of Representatives of tbe Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania lu Gen eral Assembly met. That the following amendment to tbe Constitution of Penn sylvania be, and the same is hereby, pro posed, in accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That section six of article Ave be amended, by striking out the said section, and inserting in place thereof the follow ing: Section (, In the county of Phi lad ol pbia all the jurisdiction and powers now vented in the district courts aud courts of common pleas. Bubject to such changes as may bo made by this Constitution or by law, shall be in Philadelphia vested in live distinct and separate courts of equal and co-ordinate jurindlction, cmpimed of three judges rach. The suirt court In Philadelphia ehuii le designated rHtnect iveiy as the court, of common pleas n nn ber one, number two, number three, number tour, itn.l number live, hut the number of tiaid court may be by li,w (n creaned, from time to time, on. I nhnll be in lik iiirti.ntT lie, Ik "Hied by nucc-essie numbers. The number of iutlues m nv of a. id cciru, or in any county where the eHrr.blibmeiit of an additional court may o autiiotiM by law, may be In creased. Iron Time to time, und when ever suvh inert .i.-to shrill amount in the wnoie to t:,n-. -ncli throe judgeh tlnll couiMjbn ai.uimci and rtepurcit cutjrt at af.iivr.nid, whK-ii -Imil lx iiiiiiiU-rt-u as aiorittum lo i'hiii.dtlithia all (.uiUbliull be Inriiitutvd in the h.nU courtb f coin- mou pn-as witrn ut dwigiu.tiug the nuui bei of thu rtld court, and th ff-vfrnl courts shull difi. rlbute and u;.; rti'n the buMiieh! among thrni in su-.u manner as uh.tll be pi-ovjtled by rule ot cittirt, and ean cottu, to which any mat of. a II r: thtm uftigutHl, shull have aiclumvo jurih du tiifu thereof, .ui.jk:6 ii change .-t venue, ttdnuali l.e nrDViiieJ bv law. In the c.mniy i.f AUeghenv all the juris diction nwi imwers now vojt-l in thu ae v eral utiinlx-red cuuns of oommon pleas eunii uo vfbHti in one court ol com mo u pleas, comi'Oed of ail the judges in com mission in ttid courts. Such iuriudletion and powers tibull exu-nd to a.l priHXceUtugs at law and in equity which shall have been tustuuted iu the several numbered oourts, aud shall oe iubject to such ubauves a. may be made bv law. .uid kutt. jevi to change of venue as provided by law The prt sirtent judge cf said court ohall lie tu 'ltx-ted a provided by law. The uuiuuer 01 juugis in saui court may be by law increased from time to time Thta amendmeitt ahU take effect on the Urt dsy of Jattuary succeeding ltt adnp.lon. .mo cAtpy 01 iittvoiniiou io. o HU11KKT iU-AKEK, Secretary ot the Commonwealth. Number Kour A JOINT RKdOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section el-hf, article nine, of the Constitution of Peuu sylvauia. ectiou 1. Be it resolved bv the SnHtA and Houce of lteprMientatlvies ol b Com monwealth ot Penuhylvauta, In General AMtembly met, That the follow iDg 1 proposed aa an amendiueut ter tbe Const t tuti.m of the ComtiMJiiweaith of. enusyl anla. In accordant with the nruviatiim of the eighteenth article thereof: Amenament to Article Mne Section KigUt. Sections Amend beotion sisrht. article nine, of the Conn itutlon of Pennsylvania, which roads as fnilow: 'Section t The debs of anv count r. city, borough, township, tohool district, or other muuicipAhty or inourporar-d div- trie., ex(ec aa nreiu prnviiied, shf.ll nev er ex i red neveu per oentuut upon the aa-seam-d value of the taxable property thete iu, uor .hall auy sul1 luaukipality i di met incur any new debt, or lnenfie Us indebtedness to an amount exceeding two pt-r cviituin upou such aaaieamHt valua tion of property, without tbe eut of toe eleeton thereof at a public elect lun iu uch manner aa shall be provided by law; but auy city, the debt of which iiow exoeeils aevea prr uentuui of sueh -ri i-ajr J vaiua uwsj, may avuuMtatsl y Um $o Un sfaw' M Tho I How I York I Tribuno I Farmer is the moet thor oughly practical, helpful, useful arid entertaining, national illustrat ed agricultural & family weekly in the United States. FKICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Send your name for free sample copy to New York Tribuno Farmer TRIBUNE BUILO O Nw York . ty, N. V. l PIKE COUNTY .551. SO A JOB PRINTINC. Letter Heads, Cards Fosters, Statements Dill Hsads, Envelopes Circulars, Etc., Etc. f.EATLY the snmn three per centum. In the aggre gate, at any one Mine, upon such valua tion, " bo as to road as fniWivvs; Section 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township. rIvmI district, or o.ner munlclpaliiy or it" fporated district except as herein provided shall never ex o- h1 ceven per centum upon the assessed value nf the taxable property therein, 'nor shall any such municipality or district In cur any new debt, or Increase its indebted IK4M to tin amount exceeding two per cent nm upon such assessed vnl Nation of prop erty, without the assent of the e lectors thereof At a public election in such man ner ns shall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which naw .rceeds seven per centum of such assessed valuation, may be authorised by law to Increase the -anie throe per centnm. In tin aggregate, at any me time upon such valuation, ex cept ih.it any debt or debts herrtuafter In curred by the city and county nf Philadel phia for the construction and develop ment of subways for transit purposes, or for the con-tructioii nf wharves and docks, r tb' leclaiiiHtlou of lund to be need In tho nuintiuctlou X At.y8tem of wharves and decks, aa public Improvements, owned or to be Orvneti by said city and ouunty of Philadelphia, aud which Khali yield to tbe city and county of i'hiladelplila cur rent net revenue In exoes-t of the Interest on said debt or debts nod of the auuual Installments ueoc9,ary fir the cancella tion of said debt or debts, may be ex cluded iu H.seeitadiin-t ihe )-ner of the city aud county f Philadelphia to bcoui otlierwliMi I nd t hud; Pn v ded, That a fi nklug fund for their cancellation shall be estafilite d ami maltiiaiuel. A true oopy ( Joint Rerolntlon No 4. ROliKHT MoAKKK. Secretary of the Commonwealth. I ..... A TAMK DSPI. rUaaon Why tha ftakar Chan4d Hkj List. Legler, tha baiter, bent over hit counter, working away with a pencil and a piece of wrapplng-oapar, whea Mrs. Llecuts entered for rM loef of breed. Noticing on the paper a lot of fami liar nafpea, Mr. Uaourn aeked: "What are roe flurt&ff there, Mr. Lg!erT" "Well, ma'am, Rays Legler, r j-iflt putting down the namee of all my friends that 1 cftn lick. Ts Harvey Li scum's name thereT ke Mrs, Liscum. "Vfte," ald the bnk. "Ten. I got ;t dovn," Mr. Lfsotun went home and told Harvey. Ho hastened to the bakery. "Legler," be SAld, In It true I'm on the Hat of men you ran Nckf "Tee," said L?gler calmly; "I've ot you down, Mr. 1 1'vcum." "Why, you little ihrlmp," roared iacum, "I could eat you alive!" "Are you sure you could?" asked " e baker. "You bet I'm sunVM said Uacum, p'u?lng his fin In 1 f-artr'B face. WelI, then," aa!d ths bakor sadly, "I ruese I'll croas you off tbe list." Chicago Evening PrL PARTHD. "Then they ars do longer eo I'ved'" No they had a violent quarrel over which bad th mora peaces bis position!" William 6. Kenwoithey M. 0 Physician and Surgeon. O tiles and reslduncs Broad Street est Court House. WLFOUD. For Bent Furnished room lo rent Enquire f Mrs. Etta Puilloo, Corner Broad 1 Uml it i - n:, 'if, sjiI lu HiraoU, MiUord, Pa. Doth of theso papers one year for only I 05 f you send your order end money to The PRESS Milford, Pike County, Penn, n a I'M PRESS (A YEAR ri f DONE i' Time Table ERIE RAILROAD. T PORT JERVI3 Solid Pullman train, to Bnffaln, Nlag ars rails, Chautauqua I.sks, ClcyslsDrl Okioago and Cincinnati. TiokfU on sals at Port J all points tn ths West and South wet at i.iwer rati than via any othsr flnt-olus llns. In effsst Jun tilth, IP08. . Triims Now Lkavi Port .Ikvi t Follows EST W Kl ' 48, Daily .... iq t. " 6 Dally Rxrts 6 4u " S8. Local Rxrcpt Sunday. . A lb " 44 Holirittys only a 20 No. H, Dully KipresF US!,.. " 10, Way Siyirlay Only. . 7 81 ' 4, Loos I siceptSun a Hul T N " ' SO, Looal Ki.vpt Hunday. . IS. to " 4. Daily Kxpiess I.Mr. . " 704, Hunday Only so ' M, Way dally sxo'tSond'y I SO ' S, Daily Kiprms 4(4 ' , Way daily sio'trtund'y M " 70S, Loo-.l SuDilsy Only ... t.l " WK8TWABD. NsT, Dally Express ... t M4.M ' 47, Dslly iu . ' IT Daily Milk Train t 10 a " t. Dally Kxpress M M ' " lit, Kot Ro'dnleK'pt Run.. It ur " I. EarsssChlcsKr, llindal its ' ' 0, Dally Except Kundsy.. t oo " I. Limited Dally Kxpmss 10 Oi Trains leavs Cbamlwrs strcst, Vork, for Port Jervts on week dsyp ,i 80, 7 15, 8 16, lu 8ti a. , 1 ' I 00, 4 St), 6.16, 1 15, I U It 4 r M On BundAvs. 7. 30, a. M IS UV 1 15 7 80,(1.15 p. M. H. U. SLA UHON. Ticket A et , Pt .Irrv . H.W. HawlMy, Dlv'n Passer. A m itt. ('Iiambors dt. Station NVw Vo' . Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE rhe hotel par eicellt-nce of t e csi i l tccauid witlilu nue hlojk of the Vh'e House and directly on pt site tbe Tr-anr . Kiuet table in the olty. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous' hoUtlry, rrinarftHtie fo: t hlstoiicalastocin;inui aud loLg BJirr." i Itsitill la fit v ttiu.i. i l ...,.., .j and partially reiutuieaed NATIONAL HOTEL A lsndma"k among ths lio'i ls nf w a h inixtoo, pntrouiMl lu forie; yirirs l-y pmldpuu sud high oiMMmIs. Alway , prims (avuiite. lVcuilly roiiHKltliM ans nudxrnd oei.ter than hv.t Onn. p. (4 B dep. WALTKK BUKTtN. Hes. Mg, rbtjse hou-ls ars the principal political rendutvu, of tbs eapilal at all ilmri. The? arothe best ttoDD- uiiu mi ,.1 enaabls rates. 0 OtWITT Manaajeie, AsMlutsI; HarailsM. Csras kt I eel BROMO-PEPSIN 'Not. the Werd Pepala" rIIDrC Ht0CHt, S tEPUSSNISS uUnt.0 moiscsiioi i ntsvoussis All Dru(lts, IO Its A IOs. for sals by 0. O. Akmstronu. Druggist . ftt KILI.TKIUOUCH uo CURE tkk LUNGS Dr. img' WITH Ihxi Discovery rsn SVSBk . S A rUn I -X, - . too a n.n LDS r:i r, tn MLl THrlOAT Nf)llJHf TMIJBU8. QUABANT (r',lJ6ATi6i!'AUf Oi? V
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