'1 Cringly Court Crlngly Court vu In a state of fer snaal Not that this Implied a strange condition, for th sense of ewltement waa ths only sensation that etlrrrd the fetid air of the court, and changed the complexion of Its dirty brink walla to the Impoverished dwellers within. Mr. Clancy of No. S whs the .first to spread the news, as she darted up the stairs to lnforrd Mrs. Acalrml bore, and then shuffled o it along the fire-escape to huskily whisper through the wlnrto to Mrs. Levilsky. Then the wireless teleKt.iphy of tje court flashed the Information to all the Inhabitants thereof. The co.ee of It all was that a man was coming through the court taking names. What could be his fell de.iiro? Was he an agent of the police? Vort likely. But who was the ruiyrit oughtT Hard telling, according to Mrs. Clancy, for "the ways of police la very strange." But It behooved ull to be submissive, for they had trou ble enough without the minions of the law Interdicting them. Bo when the man called at the houses In the court, he was met with ready answers, albeit the faces of his respondents were pale, and they were palpably nervous, and what odd ques tions he asked! Mrs. Atalonl was sure It must have been a search for undesirable aliens, so she hastened to exhibit her husband's naturalization papers. Mrs. Levltsky met the man's advent with stoicism, for did not the police of Russia come less civilly and at unexpected hours and seasons to question? And woe betide a refused answer. But this was "a nice feller.1 As for Mrs. Clancy, she gave glib but wonderful replies, and at the man's departure the winked asBurlngly to herseK. At the further and of the court the grimy black wall of a machine factory seemed to prop a leaning old wooden relic of a house. The census man climbed two rwkety flights without a response, but at the top of the lad- ' der, like stairs to the rooms "beneath the eaves," he waa met by the quant- st little figure of a woman. Attired In an antique styled black brocade, with a little white lace cap, she look ed a neat, wholesome picture of the ancient grandmother. Nor did her apartment, with sagged floor, slanting celling and general 111 repair, fall to consort to her appearance. Tidy as her figure, yet as ancient in sugges tion. The tendered seat was a relief to his weariness, and the first few ques tions were answered quietly. But there la a strange tendency to some lonely natures, perhaps It Is a search ing out for sympathy or maybe the de sire to listen to the recital, e'en though by themselves, of a cherished Incident that Impels them to expatiate on events where the least hinting mention Is offered. And In this cnae the dear, tittle, old lady was so allur ing In her qualntness that he raised his pencil and listened when she dl ' tressed. "My name It Is Den I bo de la Ilouril Ion. Please put In the 'de la' be cause they belong there. ' I have the right Tes, I waa born In the France, My husband waa of the nobility, Ana- tola Mare de la Boiirillon Ah, he n'ls a handsome gentleman, so beautiful, so proud. See, here Is h!s picture! Was he not beautiful Ah, me! It Is so sad. You are a young man. Tou are not mnrrled? Ah, then, perhaps you do not yet know what it la, the grand passion!- "You know, In the France the par enta make what you call the icatuh. When Anatole's father raina to .ny father to arrange the match, ray father storm. The Bourlllcm wore no ble, but very poor. My parents w-re wealthy and bad an eve to a young . man of equal wealth. Bo my father forbid Anatola the house. My, how I cry. They decide to take a voyage with me to take me away from Ana tola. But one morning at church, I meet Anatole and tell him, and he beg and plead that I shall elope. A good priest shall marry us, and we shall go cross the se. I was afraid, but I Jove bhn and consent at last. "We. were married and sailed to tela country. Th. war was In the land, and times were so hard. There waa no work for a poor foreign gentleman, and soon we were very, very poor and hungry. Anatole waa so sad, and when alone I cry. One day he eoroe to me and klaa me and put 1300 In my hands. I am frightened, but Ana tole weep with his face in his hands. And than I know. He has enlist tor soldier, and this waa what you call bounty money. The war waa prom ised to be over soon at once so there la no danger, and the money would keep me against he return. "Ah me, hoar I err. How I wait for htm to oome hack and all the time I hear of more and more fighting until at last I get the word, lie will not some back. How I prayed to go, too, but the good priest he scold and tall me to pray and let the good Saviour work his wllL Bo here I am, but 1 am watting for my Anatole. It Is a long time. Yes, the good government pays me what you call pension, so I am comfortable while I wait for my Ana tole." It waa raining In Cringly Court when the census man departed, and the drops would fall on one cheek, so he brushed them off with his kep chief as he left tha court. CLARA A. BHKA. Still a Pool. Patience. "She says she married him to reform him." Patrice. "And he says he was a fool when he married her." "Well, she says she hasn't reformed him a bit." Tipped the Tipper. "Why did you Up that boy so hard- lAmali tnm hsnrlln wrua irniir- """' aavaa J v. f fist I "Pit spec m teat b aa sis'" East Stroudsburg State -Normal School FALL TERM Dcgins September 6th. Boerd and Laun dry $3.75 per wk. For Catalogue and Other Information Address E. L. KEMP, Principal c oce"oooocoo c iT A I L 0 R Si Spring finds us ready with a full lino of nil ; the newest styles and fab : I ries for both Msn & Worn en. Have your' clothes made for you and they , will give you twice the wear at the same cost aj ready made Men's suits ' from $12.50 up. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts; Milford, CLKANINO, FRKHHING REPAIRING COwOK)wO0043OwOwOOwOw R1iu ln Cavet. and Trade-Marks obtained aod all Ptu-j em DUinescnnaurtea Mr M ODE ft ATE Per. j Oun or rice iv OppostTt; u. 8. pAivNTOrnec j miX wo tan ru"e patent, in IcH liua llutn uotc remote from WakhintMoiu 1 , ScuS model, drawing or photo., with deacrfp-l t.oa. Via aJviie. if natrmatla nr tint. t nil coarge. (Juries not du till patent tSMCurcd. j a BaM.utr "How to Obtain Pitentc" wlrt.1 icrmt ot tamo in the l. & luui lorciga couairieaj torn ana Auarcaa, J A n mm a an J Opt. Pattwt Office, Washington. D. O. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. ttouies and Lots aud lots without Houses Dealer In all kinds of Property. flotary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. Milfoil Ta. mmm I aU eouuuiuit, or no obwn PATENTS a THAT PfcY. adKiuastntin tiKuVU-tu, at om 5 j aifcl Lulp Jou U KkCUM. I btwl nwJL phwioui- ake4.-ii for FRCI Teport ' OO stVlaAb4llty. 80 yt-aiV IVaotKtL IIR. i. PABfllMfi RrfrDrtipra i K IBux.k on I'runiUiln I'altuU ttfiti'i to I Oa-BOB Seventh Strt, E WASHINOTON. c. r- 'I A Plume Hunter Wealth. The death at Herburt La Pralth and the Inheritance by his son George of $So.(KJO in catih reveals a most un usual but highly profitableoccupation. The elder La Pralth waa a hunter for the skins of white herons, create of pelicans, and the glossy many colored wtngs of the Western grebe. The fav orite hunting grounds of the plume hunter were in the tule and alkaline swamps and lakes In southern Oregon and he Is known to have been Mghly successful In evading the laws of two titates aud In amassing a snug for-'-une by the illegal sale of the valued tains. La Pralth owe told a friend here that he Mot from ten to twenty birds each day durlug the nestling season, aud that eauh white heron represent ed a urollt of 50 to him. When he waa unable to secure more than ten birds In a single half day he went back tq camp. The huuter shipped M spoils to New York aud often ac cornpe.nlrd the trunks, posing as a conimertl.il traveler It la a misdemeanor to kfll either herons, grebes or pullcans In Oregon and Washington, and there can be no doubt that the dead man's gun de stroyed thousands of tho h.iuiiM,u. plumed birds. - Seattle Ctorreapoed- j tH. Ptooear Piwss, I r-a v i s-a av a v c HMKr MM A PROCLAMATION By the Sheriff General Election Whoronn, by Act of the Onornl Aaaottv i blr of the Common wenlth of PHiiDnrlTAnta on titled "An Act to rofrnlnto the Domina tion ami election of public ot!lom, requir ing oertAln exncnmii tnctdont thereto to be fld by the PfiTeral oounttfvi, end pnnlnh tig oertaln offpniMni In rngard to nuuh elee tlon." approved t.he feoth day of June, A. D. 1896, It Is made thv duty uf the 8 hori IT FIRST, to eiiumernte the offlrer to be elected and give a lice of all numlnatlong BKCOXD, to dr-j'nimte the places at which the election nre to be hold. THTRD. to pnb'l'h the notice of the! qnallflontlonii of i Vftlmi nllloern In the manner aud form jtr.'Hi'lif cil hy the third paragraph, portion ten, uf said act. Now, thprcfu'-'v t. 4ofijrefr'Rory, Hlfrh Sheriff of the Omuy nj lMkn, do make known by this pro'-liunai iuii to the electors of said county, Mutt uu Tuesday, Nov. 8th 1810, twins: tho ilny of Min ncral elootlon, the fdllnwlna pi'i -'ti.s nn- to be votod for by the froem,-n iH thd ( oanty cif Pike ba- tPMn t.IlM hrtnt-a ,.f u.v-i,o (.'..Iru'lr In 1.1, a torenoon andm'vrit (i'cK)(. k In the afternoon of said day, to wit: One person for (Governor othe Common wealth of Pennsylvania. One person for I Iculcnant Oorernor of the CommonweaHh of Pt nusplyanla. One person for Sucretnry of Intornnl Af fnlrs of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl yanla One person for Roprenentative In Con frress from the Twenty-sixth Congression al District of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvanla, oomnrlrinfr the counties of Car bon. Monroe, Northampton aud Pike. One person for Senator of the Common wealth of Penntjylvnnla to renresent the Fourteenth Senatorial District, composed of the oonntles of Carbon Monroe, Pike aod Wayne. One person for Represent-atiTe In the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the County of Pike. I also hereby make known and give no tloe that the following la a list of all nom inations oartined to me by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, to wit: 11 Governor Mark one John K. Teuer Lieutenant Governor Mark one John M. Roynolda Secretary of Internal ASals -Mark one Henry ttouuk Representative in Covffreat Mark one Robert Brown ' Senator la the General Aaeembly Mark one Winf red D. trawls Representative In the General Assembly Mark one Alfred Marvin Governor Mark one Webster (irlra Lieutenant Governor Mark one Thomas H. Greevy Secretary of Internal Affairs Mark one James I. Blakslee Representative In Congress Mark one A. Mitchell Palmer Senator In the General Assembly Mark one Harvey Huffman Representative In the General Assembly Mark one Arthur M. Adams WMHIHTTuV lUlllDlllUJ1 Governor Mrk n-io MatEl-trn F. Lurbtn Lleutemitit Givernor Mark ouo Charl. K MoConkey Seerctary of inlrrnal Affairs Mark fine Charlua W. Huuiington Representutlve In Congress Murk one Arthur K. Meuker Senator In the Gent-rul Assembly f Harvoy Huffman Representative in the General Assembly Mark one E. CI. Wolfe SOCIALIST Governor Murk one John W. Slayton Lieutenant Governor Mark one Louis Cohen Bee re la ry of Internal Affairs Mark one Beaumont fciykes Representative In Congress Mark one Edward A. Kvans INDDSTIUALIST Governor Mark one George Anton Lleuteaaut Governor Mark one Wm, H. Thoma Secretary of Internal Affairs' James ILrwln Governor Mark one William II. Berry Llentenant Governor Mark one D. Clarence Cilbboney Secretary of Internal Affairs Mark one John J, Casey Governor Mark one Johu K.. Tuner Lieutenant Governor Mara: one Johu M. Reynolds Issrelary ml lnteratal ASBaftr Marb one Places of Voting I also hereby make known and give no tine that the plaoes of holding the Aforennld gnnerai eleatfon In the several districts of Pike county are as follows, to wit: The electors of the township of Blooming Grove to mrot at. the house of Moses C. Westbrook In said township. The elpotnrs of th township of Dela- aware to meet at the election bonne on ftiain ntreett Ulngnmn s fc orry, In said towiirthlp The elwtois of the townohln of Dlnir man to mett Ht the house of K. O. Bolllo tat In wild township. 1 rim elector nf the townHhiu of Orri to tnoct at the houno of 'lhuo. Corrvll In mid township. Thti nhotoiB of thn township of Lackn nwnxcii to iiirt t j;t the hmitm uf ficurge H iMiwuHiu.ii 'i u. in pimil nmnnnip. Tho rlt ct 'Tk of t township of Irrhtnan to int-ef at r - stun hniifie of Jncnh Nwm and di'Mfn' t(-, dcr'd. In nald township. I nc pit-otors f thp horoufrh of Matiunor- as to iiicrr n ..f'.u liur'ii HnU" In said bor ough. 't'lm HaMMiTA of the horonifh of Milford to ni'-et Ht iLu now court house In wild bur outoi. rh;i el. .-torn of tho township of All. ford to mwr .-it ' h houst of John McCnrtr in SHKl tOWllritlip, Tho elcrt.u-H of tho township of Palmyra t. nun ut tin; house uf Ulchard Kciuhert In fmid township. Tito h-clor., of the township of Por( r to ri'vt. at the house of Chas. V. ('..,. right in said township. The elect nrn of the township of Shohola to nnt at Vogt'a H ill in said township. The el'tctors thr township of VRtfal to meet nt the house of Kphraim Shay in said township, Notice Is Hereby Given That It Ir provided) by said Act of Assi-in Mv approved Juno lMI'ft, "That evt-ry porsou except thoJusilceb of tho Peace, who shall hold anyotticeor appointment of prollt or tnirit undor the government of the United Stntes, or of this stat, or of any city or Incorporated district, whether a commlptdoncd ollienr orothtTwlHe, a hiio ordtuato oftlottr or agent who is or shall be employed uiuh'r the Legislative, Kteeutive or Judiciary department of this state or of the United States, or of any city or incor- oratcd district, and elso that every nii-iti-er ot Cougrcse and of the state Legisla ture, and of the wh-ct or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incor porated district is hy law Incapable of hold ing or exercising at the same time the olfioe or appointment of judge. Inspector or clerk of any election of this Common wealth aud that no judge, Inspector or other oflicer of any such election shall lie eligible to any office to be then voted for except that of an election ollicer." GOD SAVE THK COMMONWEALTH georgITgregory, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa., j Oct. U4, 1U10. j LIKELY ENOUGH. Proaar Classification of a Remarka bly Enargatle Chap. "While a well-dressed feller stranger In the village was craakln' op his automobile out here yesterday," aid the landlord of ths Pruntytown tavern, "the machine got started up somehow and he waa knocked down and run over and Jammed Into the mod and dragged a ways, and so on. "Ha scrambled up, gave a yell, and et out after the machine, which wasn't gotn' so awful fast. Before he overtook It he stepped on a round tone, which threw hlra, head, neck, and heels, Into the mud again; but be got up, yellln' loude than ever, and finally managed to ketch the machine and climbed In and stopped It. "Lester Fagg happened to be right there with a pick-ax on hrs shoulder, and the fuller jumped out, grabbed the plok-ax, and sailed In on the ma chine, and pk-ked and toie it 'most all bo piecea. Then he threw down the pKk and put off on foot down the road, a-dtrimpln' ' so heavy that the mud Hew as high as hla head every time he Jumped. "I ar-kvil Lesror who he s'poaed the fuller Wft3, f.i he said he guessed he must bo one u' Ihoui Idle Itich that we ri':Kl much nbout In the payors ni'-"'t'n7t." Msrfly Poitponsd. TViMy was being a bad boy. I!e vouli'r.'t take hi castor oil. he wouldn't. He hated the stuff! Doo-hoo-oo-oo! Ills mother romiuuurnted. No US'1. Sho vTuld give him a bull. She would give him a box of , chocolates. She would give him a ball and a box of chocolates. All in vain. Then mamma leaned her head upon her hands, und pretended to cry. If there was one thing Teddy could not bear, It was to see bis mother cry. He sat up in bed. "What's the matter, mother dear?" he asked, in wavering tones. "I'm grieved that my son won't take hi castor oil for me." walled mam ma. Teddy took her hand. "Oh, I wouldn't feel badly If I were you, mother dear!" he said soothingly. "Father wiljbe home soon, and he'll make me take it." Before the Time of Moses. The llev. Henry van Dyke of Princeton is quoted as telling this story ut a recent Prexbyterlan gather ing: "A Connecticut pastor of a denomi nation well known to us was question ing a boy pupil of the Sunday-school. The lad answered greatly to the satis faction of the good man, but Anally the latter was stumped when the young ster mado his laiit reply. " 'What commandment, my son, did Adam break when be ate the apple?" asked the pastor. " 'Please, sir,' returned the boy, there were no commandments at that time.' " Manners. They were the little daughters of an artist, Kdlth and Kthel. "You don't look an very much alike," remarked a visitor. "Oh. no!" answerd Ethel, who was the younger. "I'm in mamma's later manner.' Summer Board. "I'm an author, you understand, spending my v action on a farm to get local color. How much frill board be?" "Ten per week, replied the farmer, "and $2 extra U . expected to -talk pROPOf-3F.il AMKNItMKNTM '11 T 1 1 K COXHTITI TIMN ML PMITTKn TO Til V. CmZFNH OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR TUEIK APPROVAL OR HEJEtTlOW BY TICK OKNKTIAIj AKSF.MKLY OF Til K COMMONWEALTH OF 1'ENNSYLV ANl A. AND Pi nLIsnEIt J1Y ORDER OF THE RKCRKTARY OF TFIE COMMONWEALTH, m rilRBl'ANCK OF "ARTICLE XVIII OK Tirra CONSTITUTION. ' No tii bor Onn. ACONXUHHKNT HKHOLUTION Pritpnslnp; an nturndinmit to section twenty-six of rt,)( In five of fclm 'insti tution of the Doiiimnuwoivlth of Penn 7 Ivan la. 'iv(hI rlf thn S( nnto noncnr,) Thnt the ftttlowlriir iimpmtiMerit- to tePtlen twenty-six (.ffiriiole five .f th C- nf i n. tmii of PeiinsTlvdiua Imi, nnd thimmo in nrrehy. propiwd. in nfooi-dnnoe with the eiffM-etMitl: urtlcl" thereof: 'llmt. HOfltim J(l of Arttcle V.. Wlilrh rentians follows :. "Scuttun &S. All liiwn pi-latinK t e-iurts shnll Ik- genernl und of uniform opera t ion, und tho orKaulzntlon. juiipdiftlon find ihiwitb of nil courts of tin) mnu' c' f it jjrade, so fur rs regulnMil by biw. Miid g.".i for-e und ffeut of the l-rnress -und imltfnient". of suoh courts, slim be 'ii.ilonn ; s-id lw (irneral Ahmciii- bly is hrr'.'by pn.hii)!:. a Iron, crt Mllng oiie-r i-ourir. to txeriM.1--!' 1 110 li'twers Vt-rited O.V IT.Fl OM-TltUMolt H ttlL" llldt!H Of t li Onirrp of eirinion rie.iB hml Orplirui' lOliriS. lie fiT:!'IHU)tl AO Hint ltl rinine ."ptien .''V AUInwrt rehiMnir to CoiitU r-bfill he gi nrril nnd of iii-i form opcrjiTion, iiivt tin i;H-ui.iA;ition, jurintb' i i.n, (iii'l im-.ver or all I'nurit of the b;mho rlns -r k;h'1'. w far .n refill -itts! hv lnw. und the lor -e ?ld elTeet of tilt' On leeF1 mid iuiltf- tni'iits of K-u-h e'.uri:K --li'ill tie unif inn; bin, notw:i h!;t;iilin- any jirovi-.Ions of th. s Cnn.-.tit mien, i!ie i "r.e:.il Assembly ixmti imvi: inn (lower in t'li.HHish new eourrs, irom lim-i to Mmu. :is tlie smne may be needed in any riy or (iiniutv. nml to presf:rlle the powers' mid jurisdiction th-":-'o( und to itu're.-" th" ?nin1'-r of judcH In niiy conns nmv exlsthiR or huro lifter ( rented, or to rt urfff.nizo tin- hiiiiic, or to vent in other consist th.' jurUdid hn in-rennorf-exereiJea t7 counts not of rer- onl. find to iibohsh the shimc wherever It ntnv h' de.-nied iiiicerisnry for the orderly una i'ii:i,n in ao in ' II i;in ion or JUSttetj- A true copy of H-solnrion No . HtHi:K't McAKKK. Secretary of the Colnuioinvt alth. Number Two KK.)l,rTKN PronosliiK an aTnendnieut to the fonstltn- tion of the C'tnimotiwvulth of Pminsyl- vniiiH, so ns to lilimiiwUe tho rpquiro- nieut of puynieiit cf uims as a quviiflca- tlon of tho ripht to vote. Resolved (if tho House of Representa tives concur,) That the following amend ment to the Constitution of the ( wealth of Pennsylvania Imj, and the same is hereby, proposed. Id accordance with tne elKnteetith article thereof: That section one of article eight be Amended, by striking out the fourth num bered -paragraph thereof, so that the said section shall rend as lolJows: taction 1 Kverv male eitlypn twrnitv one years of ngH, poshesntng the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote nt all elections, subject however to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors as the General AsPeuihly may enact. First. Ho shall have been a olfcizon of the United fe tales at least one month. Second, He shall have resided In the Mate one year tor if, having previously been a qualified elector or native-born citizen of the .State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. Third. Ho shall have resided in the election district where he shall offor to vote at least two months Immediately pro ueuint; me election . A true copy of Resolution No. S. UOHKKT McAKKK. Sfcrotary of theCommonweulth. Number Throe A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth cf Pennsyl vania, so as to consolidate the courts of oommon pleas of Allegheny County Section 1. Ho It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gen oral Assembly met. That the following aiiicuuiiif it to me isunsuciiuon or j.-'enn-sylvuma be, and tho same Is hereby, pro poeed, in accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That section six of article five be amended, by striking out the said suction, and Inserting lu place thereof the toilow l"g: i-.eetiou o. In the county of Phihidel phia all the juhridn-iiuu aud powers uuw vested in the dtriet courts and nourtt of conmion pl"ftB, subject to mil?1j cliai.-es as may Im made hy ttus onstltuiiou or hy law, bhull ho m I'hlliwielphia voted iu live distinct and si-paraui courts of eqiul and co-ordinate -juri.-i(iictlon, compowd ot three judges each. The said courts in Philadelphia shall he designated respect ively as the cnuri uf common pleas num ber one. number two, number tlirte, number four, and number live, but the number of aid t.ourts may be by law lu- t.';re;i! d, from tune to time, and shad be In like manner dun i snared by successive numbers. The number of j ml ires lu ahy ot tf..Ui ccuns, or in any county wluue the rvtabi isuioem. nf an additionnl court may be nut hoi-ivd law. may Ir- lu cnM.sei), iri.-m lion to time, und when over such mere'iso nhail amount in the iurio tinee. muIi tt.rce judges shall compose a liis-i ih.'t and h par:t.u court as aloiesaid. which shall be numbered as aioresaid. In tJhiUiltiphi all suits ihail - in-.ritutcd in the t-.nd i-ourts of com mon pteas without designating the num ber (tf the s lid court, and the bcvernl courts shall distribute und apportion the oupiiiefH umou tliem in mica manner as thall 1m pni hd by rules of court, aud each court, to which ajiy suit shall he thus assigned, shall have axciusive juris-dltti-.i) iheie-.f, subject to chiidge of venue, as i h;iil be pitjMded by law. In the county of Alle,;h lty ;ill the juris dlctjoii and powers now vested m the sev eral numbered courts of common pleas dr:ll be vested pi one court of common ph'sts. coinpor d of all the judges in coui m.Siiion Hi Kind courts Such jurisdiction and power?, thiill extend to nil proceedings at Jaw and in .ciuiy wnh h sbail have Irccli instmittd iu the secrai nunilK-red i.ourts, and sliall tm siliijecL to ueh Vhang'-s as may U- tnaJe by law, and sub jtct to change of venue as provided by law The prisHleiit j.idue cf said Court shall hv selected ie provided by law J'he numlvr ot .luci.-t s m sai't court may be by luw Incri'iistd Irom time to time. This amendment sh nil take cliecr, ou the tirst day of January sucun ding its adoption. A true copy of Ki-ttoliition No. h Htm Kill' WcAKEK, Secretary ut the Commonweal) b. Number Four A JOIN T KUSOLL'TXON Pmposiug an nmeudment to section einht, article nine, of the Cousiitutiuu of lJouu sylvanla. tie t ion 1. 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NEATLY DONE the flame three per centum, In the Afrgrtv KHte, nr any one time, iiKn nueh vulua titui," mo n to rend as foilows; Hecthm 8 The debt ot any county. city, borough, township, school district, oc other iiiunicipauty or incorporftteaaistrlot escent ns herein pnvldel, shall never ex ceed seven per (wuitum upnn the assessed value of the taxable property therein, nor hhll any mich luunlctpality or district In cur any now debt, or increase Its indebted ness to an nmount exceeding two per cent run Uiu such assessed valuation uf prop prty, wilhout tho nsKrnt of the electors tnerooi nt a putuie election in nucn man ner as Nhail be provided by law; but any city, the debt ot which now exceeds seven ner. centum of such assessed valuation. limy )e authorize! by Ihw to Increase the siiiiie three per centum, in tuu aKregate, at any one time upon such valPation, ex- cept Hint, any aent or ueins nereiuatter in curred by the city and county of Philadel phia for the construction and develop ment of subways for tnius! purposes, or lor the oon-irueiion or wnarves unadocRs, cr the reolaiiiHtioii of hind to be ueed in the conftiucttou f a system of wharves and docks, hb public improveinents. owned or to Ih owneti by said city aud county of I'hfbtdclphia, and which sbull yield to the city auu county ot rniuuioiphtn cur rent net revenue in excess uf the Interest on said debt or debts ai.d of tuu annual installments necessary fur th cancella tion of tnid debt or debts, may be ex cluded in ascertaining thn potver of the city and county tf Philadelphia to become otherwise indebted: Phjv ded. That a slnkliif; fund for their cancellation shall be establihlicd aud maintained. A true ot'py o' .Tuiut Ifenoltitlon No. 4 KOHKttT McAKKK, Secret uy uf the Cmumoiiwealth. KKPOHT OK TUB CONDITION' THE First National Bank of Milford In the8tateof Pennsylvania, at the close uf business, Sept 1st, 1910. RESOURCES L'-ans and discounts 70,035 67 Overdrafts, secured and unse eured. 8 96 S- bonds to secure circulation iio.WrO bu t'.diruiUh on I . H. Bonds 90 00 iiuidti, rtccurith-i, etc W V77 & $.--.iikhiu houst;, turulture and tlx tares .... 1 8K8 00 Uui fiem Nntional Banks (not ri'serve aeuts) 'J50 45 Due from approved reserve airenos 41,uh5 &i tv'hecks and other Cash Items.... Iho Ho Sows of other National Banks. l,t5 00 arnciioual paper currency, uick- el aod cent , id 60 Lawful Money Reserve iu Bank, VI'.; rvecle.. 11 !5 15 i le gal-tender notes . . 4,i'4fi uu i l.U&) 16 lit demotion I und wit h l) Treasurer l-'e of circulation) 1-ftO 00 Total ."a,i."7 06 LIAHii.J lilis fapltal stock paid in I 2f,0(l0 Ot) '.:rjdu fund lf.rHj uu t adivided profit 8. lens exicnses and taxes paid 0.171 21 V ittonut iiunk uote.,outstnndii)g j. ut) Individual deponitt. suiijct to Ohfri-k 177,h70 OK i i niniid certificates of deposit 1.610 lrl l 'er tilled c 'leeks 07 ihi Total t-J&l.of.? W irwito of Penntiylvunta, County of Pike, s: I, .Juhu C. W.tiuer, t'ashier of the above l; -uied hank, b sdeinuly swear that the t Iovh utttUiiir-rit Is true to the best uf my a iow ledge aud i-lief - JOHN t-. WAKNKii. Cashier. ' Subrici'lln-d si"J sworn to before me this Hill dav of Sept lulu. J C. CHAMH v. H LA IN , N'jtary Puhllo. (Correct A t er t : C. U. AH M vrRONli, ) A I). HliuVN, Directors, W. A. H MITCHKMj. ) William' B. Kenwotthey M. 0 Physician and Surgeon. Onii'ti bud ru.ldunca Brusd Btmil sext Cuurt House. MILFOHU. For Kent Furnished rooms to rent. Enquire of Mrs. Etta Poillon, Corner Broad and Ann Htrwts, Milford, Pa. Pbysiuians have long been looking for a harm lews headache care. Il has beeu produced by an eminent chemist of the National Capital. It is kno-n as Bkomo-Pki-sin. Beaibes curing every form of headache ntstantly, Brcitio Pepsin is equally und aa promptly efficacious in chronio and acute indigestion and the nervous disorders incident there o. It ia efferescint and pleasant to take and way be bad of all up tr dnte druggists at ten oeuts a bottle. It comes as a boon to mankind nC womankind. For sale at C. O. Armstrong, Druggist. Doth of these papers one year for only I 35 f you Rend your order fi rid money to The PRESS SViilford, Pike County, Ponn. Time Table . ERIE RAILROAD. PORT JERVIS eolld Pnllmnn trslns to Buiraln, Nlsg ars Foils, Chaiilanqus Lsk Clsvlund Chloago and Cln.'lunnt.l. Tickets on salo at Por .le alt points in the West and South wen tat lower rateglhan via any other Arat-olsn line. In cflect June 81th, ImoS. Trains Now Lkavx Pokt .ikrvis s Follows K.st W HI) ' 48, Pally ' ,jo " ' (J Dalljf Kx,r, 54 " 8B, httu; F, it ',t Suu.laj-.. S 10 " 44 Holidays only n 20 No. B, l.ntly (1.64 A. W. " 7U8, V:ivMi:iiJay Only 7 si " 42, Lp; ! r-zr.-pt . yun t Hoi 7.S5 " t. 80, Lotul Km (it .Sunday.. 10. 20 ' " 4. Dally Kxpieas IMP . " 7U4, Sunday or.ly ao ' 84, Wny dully eic't Snnd'y t 90 ' ' 8, Ilally KxprrHi 4. 50 ' 1 88. Way dally exo't Sund'y 8 88 ". Tns, Loci! Sunday Only ... 7.16 " WKS1 WAKD. Mo 7, t)ally Kxpr-sa . . , is 88 A. M " 47, Dally l M" . ' 17 Daily Milk Train 8 10 a ' 1, Dallv KxprnsM 11 84 " 115, Vm Hii'il iioK'pt Sun . 181(1 r " 8, Ki,mo8( lilranullindai B 83 ' ' 2, Dally Kni'lit Sunday.. (100 ' " 5. Limited Daily Kipres. 10 08 Trains louve ChiTuber, street, p. Vork, for l'ort .lorvia on wevk da t t 8 80, 7.15, 16. 10.8H a. M . I ... 30k 4 ', In, 7.1. B IS tf.4 r. M On Sundiivs), 7 lu. A. u 18 10. 1 16 7 an. 0 15 T. M. H. I,. SI.Al'SON.Tlckut Agt, Tt Jer . . H.W.Hawley, liv 11. Pam.pr. Agi-nf. Cli inilitrs Stalli n N.iw "i n Washington- Hotel:.. RIGGS H0USE I'he hotel ;,ar rxcelliiioi of Ihu cnpu. l xnaud wltniu "He lilouk nf the Wl, . H ! and direotlv niptnlte t.he Tr-wnry. K'lTH.St tlll.ll- lU till! cii.v. WILLARD'S HOTEL A fallen holi'lry. rri.-uirkal.le fur t blstnrlcalaso:laiioiiii and l inK snstaic. d popularity. Knueutly n novnuil, rvpslntoj illd partial v roi'n.u.anrd. NATIONAL HOTEL. A lsndtnai k among the holi la of With lUKU.n, patronlMHl In former Years hy pnniliii ntK and high nltlclnl. Alwav r prime favorite. K,icurly r-iii,.,l, 1, il'ai.i, rendered bi'ilor than erer. Vuv. Pa. H H.dep. WALTKR BUHTO-N, Ke. Mgl 1 hi ae hotels are the principal pnlltlusl renduivus of the eapltul st all times. l'he arothab?'. etopp'n places at real sonable rates. O DCWITT abiolulely Harmlest. Cures oa hs Ssat BROMO-PEPSIN Note the Word repala" PIIDCC HEADACHE, S EEPIESSHESS U U ft CO INOIGESTIOm NEPVOUSNESS All uruggnti, 100 ssoaaoo. Fur sale by C. O. Armstrong, Drugnlat KILL. ths COUGH AND CURE THE L'JfIGS Dr. llintii WITH F03C ULU trial Btitle fnt rlBiltl.TMM0l ftNDIl'XOTROUBltS. OUAitA-.tTKEOyATIbPAOlOlty OB MMIYi'.i't UMtikD. ,