Of Interest to Women Pasting of ths Hoilw OrWte I Declares Her Responsibilities at Mualealea and Dinners, Slight Question of Bank Note with tha Entartalnar. A London paper Indulges In a wall tot tha disappearing hoeteaa and de scribes a atate ot affair which la aimllar to that existing hero. Tha blame la laid at the doora of the Uahlonable restaurant "Toe first woman In society who cave a dinner at a restaurant put the flsat nail In the coffin of the now moribund hoatesa," eaye the critic -To entertain In a tavern however gorgeom the surroundings la to ab dicate your position of mistress of a ouse, as queen-regnant of your din ner table. You aro no more responsi ble for the conversation than you are for the dishes, and, Indeed, It may be said that there la no 'talk' In the higher sense of the word In all the public dining places from Piccadilly to the Strand. Men go to stare about them, and are often more Interested In the fair at neighboring tables than In their legitimate partners for the evening. Women go to show their new frocks, and have one eye on the gallery while they lend an Inattentive ear to the man at their elbow. How shall the most accomplished hoatesa gather together these wandering glsnoes, -these vagrant thoughts T The feat la wellnlgb Impossible, and ahe has given It up. "The decay of the art of conversa tion baa made concert the only kind of entertainment to which a modem hosteee unless ahe belongs to the world of pollUos would venture to In vite her friend," the article proceeds. "A vaaloed of gilt chairs, two fa moua singers and a fiddler, and the great . aueetloa of amusement la solved. ' Kven the moat Inarticulate can alt and listen, and the hoeteaa heaves a atgh of relief when the affair Is over and the test motor car haa grunted down the street. It naed to be said of English musical parties that the talking never began until a cele brated pianist began to play, but now. adays it seema that there la no con versation to compete with the music, and any one who ventured to raise hla voice while an artist was performing would be withered by the basilisk glance of hla or bar neighbors. At this kind of entertainment. It will be aeen, the hostess plays but an Insig nificant role. If she provides a hot supper and exhibits shining, teeth and a tiara at the bead of the staircase the majority ot her guests will think she has fulfilled every obligation of bos pi- tallty." The popularity of the theatre party as a means of entertaining la also ad duced as a proof of the vanishing of the hostess, for It obviously requires neither Intellect, nor grace, nor ohsxm to take a doses people to the theatre and to supper at a restaurant It Is merely a question of banknotes. ODORLESS FRYING PAN. Smoke and Smell Directed Into the PtrebeK and Up the Chimney. One of the objections to the pro cess of frying Is that of the odor which emanates from the frying pan. But a utensil for the purpose has been recently designed which has the merit of overcoming this. The smoke and odor are permitted to pass into the firebox of the stove and thence up Smoke-Cofieumlng Prying Pan, the chimney, through the means of a orescent-shaped opening at the aide of the pan. With the pan cover on, the natural draft of the range starts a quick and positive circulation through the pan, over the oooklng meat or vegetables, . carrying down with It all steam and odors. This circulation Is made more effective by an air Intake apace where the handle Is attached. This patent sir apace method of at taching the haadle Is said to assure a cool handle at ail times. Winsome Japanese Saleewessen. The hospitality of the merchant la the city knows no bounds. The ever present cheery smile greets you at the door. Tea east get away from ft. It Is as peraletsat as the tea girls, the mention, ot which reminds me of a story. , Ai Japanese shopgirl was waxing, wans hi her demonstration Before a hsassesae American of the merits of a message ball while the Americaa'a wife stood by. The coy little maid need all her persuasive ges res sd..was Uttle English she knew to etxeot a sale. The American smiled fondly upon her. which brought a frown of reproof from the wife. Then, as a" final argument the little Jap girl placed a loving arm about the tourist's neck while she rubbed the ball gently over his chest The domestic riot which took place In a certain stateroom on the ship that night tarnished gossip for ths passengers for hours. And ths Irate wife had the massage ball there as a hateful reminder of tha wlnamva wn Aa to That Interrupting her husband's mutter lugs, the fair young wife says: "Before we were married you would have been delighted to have buttoned my drees for me." Straightening up and mopping the perspiration from hla brow, the brutal hueband retorts: "Huh! Before we were married you would have called the police If I had r w j m ma. "JmS-o. East Stroudsburg State Normal School FALL TERM Begins September 6th. oard and Laun dry $3.75 per wk. For Catalogue and Other Information Address E. L. KEMP, Principal J TAILORS! Spring finds us ready with a full line of all ; the newest styles and fab J i rica for both Men & Worn en. Have your clothes ! made for you and they ; will give you twice the wear at the same cost as 1 1 ready made Men's suits : from $12.50 up. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts; Milford, CLEANING, PKEHRfNG REPAIRING OO0OOO4OKKOOOOKJ Caveat, and TrBde-Markts obtained and nil Fat-' am Duaincsacxmaucua lor moocratc Fit. Own ornoci opposite u, 8. paTCHTOrnc i.uta w can secure patent ia ktt t" m than tW jrotoota from Washington. ' -, 6n4 modoi, drawing or photo., with deaeHp rlosa. w advise. If Mtetu.et.Lt. or .jo. fra ni ciUrg. Our fee not due till partem It Mcored. f A PitMti;T, How to Obtain lutein. " witti least of sduao in ths U, . and foreign coiuMne r'muT Op-net. Washington, d. c. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and lots without Houses Dealer In all kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Water Street. Residence oa Milfoil I?a. " TRADE MARKS uruaipUjr obuuiu4 In ail sKKUttrlM, or no ft. We obtain PATENTS wwsw swaj, st uu aw ouisun PATCN1 THAT PA YjjfcdrarUas Umss UionWtftU, a sssaadssL neVaan Ae aafcasLnii f srsasvse - 1 r n sk as vaavn lal.lillllr. St 7 iV pntttlu SUSJ- r,"!. airiRENcfs. rortnaunu. Souk oa ProAtAbl. yUatm writ, to -stoat Svn StrseL WasriNOTON, D. o. mm THE MIND CURE. "What about that fifty you owe 'Oh, forget It!" New York Tele gram. A Phrenologist. 'Pa, what do they call a person that reads heads V 'A phrenologist, my boy." 'Gee! Then ma must be ooe of those things. She felt, of my head thla afternoon and- said right away: You've been swimming.' " Detroit t Press, - - -g- -- A PROCLAMATION By the Sheriff General Election Wherriw, by Act of tho GnnnrM Assmi bW of tlioOommnnwHftKhof ppnnsTWnuiA on titled ''An Aot to ntpTiilntn the nomina tion and elpotlon of public officers, refntp lug ori-taln expensed Incident tfcoreto to be FiAld by the invnral ooantlp, and punish ng oertftln off on no In roKard to nnvh eleo tlons." approved the Both dny of Jane, A. D. 1805, it is made the duty of the BnerttT- FTR9T. to mnmRrntfl the offlonra to h elected and give a list of all nominations KCONT), to dcslffnnta the placet at wnicn tne oiootion are to oe neia. THIRD, to DublUh the notice of the qnallflcatlons of election officer In the manner aud form prettorl tied by the third paratrrapa, section ten, of said aot. Now. therefore. I. Georiro GrtrorT. Hlsh Sheriff of the Conr-y of Pike, do make known br this nroclamatlon to the eleafcors oi saia oounty, that on Tuesday, Nov. 8th 1010, being the day of the freneral election, the following person i aie to be voted for by the freemen of the Countv of Pike be tween the hours of seven o'clock In the forenoon and seven o'olook In the afternoon oi said day, to wit: One person for Governor of the Common Wealth oi fennsylvftula. One person for Lieutenant Governor of the uommonwoaitn of r en nspl vault. One person for Secretary of Internal Af fair of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. One person for Representative In Con irressrora the Twenty-sixth Congression al Dlnrlct of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, comprising the oonn ties of Car Don. Monroe, xxortnampcon ana t'lke. One person for Senator of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania to reoreeent the Fourteenth Bona ton ft 1 District, composed of the counties of Carbon Monroe, Pike ana wayne. One person for Representative In the uenerai Assemuiy oi tue fjommonweaii of Pennsylvania for the County of Pike I also hereby make known and give no tice that the following Is a list of all nom inations certified to me by the Secretary oi toe iomuiooweauo, so wit: Governor Mark one John K. Xener Ltoutenavnt Oofvraar Mark one John M. Reynold Beeretary off Internal Afflalre Mark one Henry Houok Representative In OeDajUMS Mark one Robert Browa Senator In the General Assembly Mark one Wlnfred D. Lie wis ItepreeentMtlva in the General Assembly Mark one Alfred Marvin Governor Mark one Webster Grim Uentenant Governor Mark one Thomas H. Greevy Seeretary of Internal AAslre Mark one James I. Biakslee ' Repreeentatlve In Congress Mark one A. Mitchell Palmer Senator In tho General Aweinbly Mark one Harvey Huffman Representative In the General Assembly Mark one Arthur M. Adams Governor Mark one Madison K. bark In Lieutenant Governor Mark one Charles K. MuConkey SMretary of Internal Aflnlre Mark one Charles W. Huntington Representative In Gongrse Mark one Arthur . Meaker Representative In the General Assembly Mark one K. B. Wolfe T Governor Mark one John W. Blayton Uentenant Governor Mark one Louis Cohen SocrstaM-y of Internal AmUrs Mark one Beaumont Bykes ssaator ia the neral Aasembls Harvey Huffman Jtepresentatlv in Congress Mark one Edward A. Evans Governor ' Mark one George Anton Uentaaaat Goveraor Mark one Wax. H. Thomas seeolary of Internal Anaira James Erwln 0- I Governor Mark one William H. Berry Lieatenant Govsraor Mark one D. Clarunue titbboney Seeretary of laUrnal AaOrv Mark one JoLu J, Casey GoTeraor Mark one John K. Toner IJeutnaat Govraor Mark one John U. Keynolds Socrvtarj of latoraal k flaiie Mark sae fiWJavlSU Places of Voting I also hereby make known and (rive no fcloe that ttie nlnrea of hnldlno- the afortraiiifl general election In the several districts of Pike oounty are as follows, to wit: The ejectors of the township of Blooming Grove1 to mmt at the In nine of Mosoe C. vveacDrooK in said township. The electors of the town shin of Del aware to meet at ihe election houne on Main stn-et, Lringmnn's rerry,. In said bllWIlHIlip The eleotois of the townshln of TMnir ninii wj Hieei) ni. ,ne nouse oi Hi, u, itolllo m. in saia township. The eloctors of the townshln of ftrnanj. to meet at the house of Theo. Correll In saia township. The electors of the township of Laokn awnxen to meet at the houae of George H' wwinuu, uw a, in saia owiiBnip. The electors of the townsMn of Trf-hrrmn to meet at the utore house of .loooh N uu vTv.rrff ityoe, aro a. in snia cownsnip. Tns el!tors of th boromrh of Mutmnnr. as to meet at "Mueller s Hall" in said bor- OUffD. The electors of the boroneh of Mllfnnl to meet at the new oourt house la said bnr ouKn, The electors of the township of Milford to meet at the house of John McCarty In said townshlpt The electors of the township of Palmyra to meet ac the house uf Hlohard Kelohert In said township. The elector, of the township of Porter to mers hid. nouse OI tnas. W . Uort rirht in said township. The eleotors of the township of Sbohola to meet at vogt's Hail In said township. The electors of the township of Westfall to meet at the house of Kphralm fctaay In said township. Notice Is Hereby Given That It Is provtriod by said Act of Assem bly approved Jnne 80, 1KWS, "That every person exoept the Justloer of the Pence, who shall hold any oftioe or appointment of profit or trust under tbe government of the United States, or of this state, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a ooTumlgHloned omoer or otherwise, a sub ordinate offloer or acent who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiolary department of this state or of tbe United States, or of any oity or lnoor- porawa aistriot, ana aiso tnat every-member ot Concresa and of the state Legisla ture, and of the select or common eounoil of any city, or commissioners of any Incor oorated dlstriot Is br law lnoanable of hnM Ins; offlc ins; or exeroislne at the same time the oe or appointment of judge, Inspector or olerk of anr eleotion of this uommnn wealth and that no judge, inspector or other officer of any such eleotion shall be eligible to any offloe to be then voted for exoept tnat oi an election omoer GOD -SAVE TBK COMMONWEALTH GEORGE GREGORY, Sheriff. onerm s umce, Murom, fm., I Oca iM, 1V10. i TBIATWa. What SI Hayseed Took at III Granger's Expense. "Wont you step uf an' Jlne us la a glass o' ginger yop. Sir said BUI Uranger, generously, to old SI Hayseed at the croesroada store. "I just sold a sl-weoksold calf for $S, an' I dont mind being a little reckless. What you say to a ginger pop" , , . . "Much obleeged, I'm sure, Bill, said SI, "but the fact la, ginger pop ruther goes to my head, an' 1 better let It alone." "That soT WeIlA what do you say to a glass of sody? Like to have yon jlne me in something." "WellBill, sody sort & stings my throat an' makes me sneeze. But If you're bound to stand treat you might git ginger pop for the other boys an', If It's all the same to you, "I'll take I cents' wuth o' tenpenny nails. I corns In to git a few fer a fence I got to fix, an' If you'd as soon I took the nails as a drink, I'm agreeable." i "All right, all right, SI. Anything to keep the baby quiet, as the sarin1 Is. Here, Mr. Storekeeper, you do SI up 5 cents' wuth o' nails an' take It out of this quarter!" From Puck. Money In Cattle. "No use of talking," drawled the freckled youth on the roadside fence, "that certainly Is money in cattle." "In the stock-raising business, young man 7" asked the tonrlBt "No, not exactly, but an automobile ran over that spotted calf a few min- utes ago and the man with the big spectacles over his eyes got out and aanded me a J5 note." ' "Jrtve dollars r Thafs not so much for a good-slied calf." "Yes, but, mister, the calf wasn't mine. Now, If I can only stand In front ot another calf while he gets run over I II be right In It, begosh.' - Newepaper tVslfs. "My daughter's piano lesson's have been a big expense to me." "That so? Did some neighbor sue your' Cleve land Leader. "How can we Interest her?" "Tell her It's a worthy cause, "a unseated one. "Tell her It's getting to be a popular fad," Interposed a wiser head. Louis ville Courier-Journal. "Simplicity." he said Just for the purpose of breaking the long silence, "Is the surest sign of, greatness." "Dear me, what aa egotist you are." ahe pleasantly replied. Chicago Hee-ord-Harald. ' Taste of Values. "Now, children," commanded the austere Instructor la advanced arith metic, "you wis recite in unison the table of values." Thereupon tha pupils repeated la chorus : "Ten mills make a trast "Ten trusts make a eomblna. "Ten combines make a merger. "Ten mergers make a magnate. "One magnate makes ths money." Chicago Dally Socialist. A Sad Case. Beggar (pathetically). Lady, could yer help a poor, unfornlt feller dat hain't blind, ner deef-'n'-dumb, aer crippled, ner nuttln' else wot be kla make aa honest Uglng at? Their Scheme. Mrs. Knlcker How do you Induce your cook to stay? Mrs. Booker We give her an en gagement ring that has to he returned. The Stranger. "Do the people who Uve across the road from you, Kastus, keep chickens?" Bastus. "Dey keeps some oi 'em. sun." toad ssckstM Is UUar thorn a ettAsCS.. T5ROPOHKD AtoKNIl.M LNr8 TO TIIK CONSTITUTION SUKMlTTFrt TO TIIK CITI7.KN8 OP THIS COMMONWEALTH FOB THKIR APPROVAL OR RR.TECTIOH BY THE GENERAL ABHJCMT1LY OF TUB COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND PURLIHHKD BY ORDER OF THC SECRETARY OF THK COMMONWEALTH, IN PCRHUANCR OF ARTICLE XVIII OF TIIK CONSTITUTION. , Ntimbrr Ono. ? A CONCUR KKNT' RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to snotloo ' twenty-nil of artlnle five of the ';onstl tution or the Commonwenlth of Penn sylvania. Hesolved (if the Fpnate concur,) That the following amntflmcnt to section twenty-six ofartlolti flvu of the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania be, and the same It hereby, proponed, in aoonrdnnce with the elghtoHmth article thereof: That sectlou 86 of Article V., which reads as follows: "Snotlon Drt. All laws relating to omirts shall tie general and of uniform operation, and the organization, jurisdiction and powers of all courts of the same class or grade, so far i s regulated by law, and the force and efleot of the process and judgments of such courts, shall be uniform; and the General Assem bly Is hereby prohibited from orentlng other courts to exercise Ihe powers vested by this Constitution In the judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Orphans' Courts," be amended so that tbe same shall read as follows: f-ectlon 9ft. . All laws relating to courts shall be general and of nnlform operation, and the organization, jurisdiction, and powers of all oourta of the same class or ?:rade, so far as n-gulated by law, and the oroe aDd effect of the process and judg ments of such courts, shall be uniform: but, notwithstanding any provisions of this Constitution, the General Assembly shall have full power to establish new courts, from time to time, as the same may be needed In any oity or oounty, and to prescribe the powers and jurisdiction thereof, and to Increase the number of judges in any oourta now existing or here after created, or to reorganise the same, or to vest In other courts the jurisdiction theretofore exercised by oourts not of rec ord, and to abolish the same wherever it may be deemed necessary for the orderly and efficient administration of justloe. A true oopy of Resolution No 1. ROBERT MoAFEK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, so as to eliminate the require ment ui payment oi taxes as a quviiuoa- tion of the right to rote. Resolved (If tbe House of Representa tives ooncur.i inas me louowing amend ment to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania be, and the same is nereoy, proposed, in accordance with the eighteenth artlole thereof: - Tbas section one of artlole eight b amended, by striking oat the fourth num bered paragraph thereof, so that the said section snail reaa as toiiows: beotlon 1 - Everv male citizen twnnf v. one years of age, possessing Ufa following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections, subject however to such laws requiring and regulating the registration ot electors as the General Assembly may enact. First. He shall have been a oltlzea of the United States at least one month. Second. He shall have resided in the rotate one year lor u, caving previously been a .qualified elector or native-born citlsen of the State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) Immediately preoedlng the election. Third. He shall have resided In the eleotion district where he shall offer to vote at least two months Immediately pre- waiiug tneeieubion. - - A true oopy of Resolution No. 8. ROBERT MoAKRR. Score tary of the Commonwealth Number Three A JOINT RESOLUTION ' Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, so as to consolidate the oourts oi common pleas 01 Allegheny County. bectlon 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the uommonweaitn or Pennsylvania lu Gen eral Assembly met. That the following amend meit to tbe Constitution of Penn sylvania be, and the same is hereby, pro posed, in accordance with tbe eighteenth artlole thereof : ; That section six of article five be ameoaea, oy striKing out tun suid section, and Inserting in place thereof the follow ing: ftectinn 8. In the countv of Phlladnl phia all the jurisdiction aud powers now vested in tho district courts aud courts of common pleas, subject to suob changes as may bo made by this Constitution or by law, shall be tn Philadelphia vested in five distinct and separata oourts of equal and co-ordinate jurisdiction, oomposcd ui tnree juuges eacu. 'tne sad courts in Philadelphia shall be designated respect ively as iud court ot common pleas num ber one. number two. number tlirM number four, and number five, but the uuuiDer oi said oourts may be by law In creased, from time to time, and ahull he In like manner designated by suooeesive numoers. xne nuoiDer oi Judges In any of suld courts, or in anv countv where the establishment of an additional oourt may oe autnorlsua Dy law, may be in creased, from time to time, and whun. ever such luorease shall amount In the wnoie to tnree, suon three judges shall oompose a distlnot and separate oourt as aforesaid, which shall be numbered as aforesaid. In Philadelphia all snlts shall be Instituted In the said oourts of com mon pleas without designating the num ber of the said court, and tbe several oourts shall distribute and apportion the business among them In such manner as shalt be provided by rules of oourt, and each conrt, to which any suit shall be tnus atsiguea, snau nave exclusive juris diction tbeieof, eubjeos to ohange of venue; as shall be provided by law. In tl s county of Allegheny all the juris diction and nowers now vested in tha sev eral numbered oourts of common pleas iiaji urn vesica in one oourt oi oouiuiou piess, oompoeed of all tbe judges In com mission in said oourts. Suuh Jurisdiction and powers shall extend to all proceedings at law and la equity which shall have been Instituted lu tbe several numbered oourta, ana sbalt be subiect to such changes as may be made by law, and sub- jwt mi onenge oi venue as provided by law. The president judge of said court shall be selected as provided by law. Tbe number of Judges in said oourt may be by lew increased from time to time. Thu amendment shell take effect on the first aay or January suooeedlng Its sdoption. A true eopy of Resolution No. nutiMt i MCAr KK, Secretary ot the Commonweal! h Number Four 1 A JOINT RESOLUTION Pro pol nr n nmendmen to Motion etKht, vrtioie Dine, ot toe coiutituiioo of feiio y Wan lew tieotton 1. Be ii recolred br tha Sanata nd Houm of hnpreaentatlrtja ot the Cou luonwesUth ot tWawylvtuila, in Uener&) AtJMiub.y met, That the (ulluwlug In propoetxi u tui ameadiueut to the Co net 1 tuiioD uf the Cuuiuiuuwtwl.h of Peooejrl anla. In twoordauve with the DroTiHiuiu of the eighteenth artlole thereof: Amenaiueut to Article iNine Heotloa Eight. Bectlon 9 Amend beutlos etaht. article nine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which rutulJ a follow: "tieotion 8. The debt of anr oountr. city, borongh, tuwrnthlp.- school dlstriot, or other municipality or lnooruorated dls Ciici, exoepi as herviu provideu, shall nev er exowd seven per oviituui upon the as eeiMMl value of the taxable property there in, nor shall any suck municipality or dls tilct Incur any new dubt, or increase lu ldebttduaes to an amount exootxllug two per oen.aui upon suon asscesea valua tion of property, without the atuteut of the eleotors tiiereul at a public election tu such naauncr as shaU.1 be pruvidid by law: but any eltty. the dbt of which now exceeds swves IMS CMtMUM oi wk aeweeeed a4ua wspqu trweisy las aaikt'Olw-i bj t tr ij-r-rtr El is the most thor New York oughly practical, helpful, useful and entertaining, nntirmnl illnuf rnf TriDUne ed agricultural & p family weekly in I" d im Q r the United States. FKICE, ONE DOLLAR Send your name free sample copy New York Tribune TftlBUNE BUILO , New York C PIKE COUNTY PRESS ...$1.50 A - JOB PRINTING. Letter Heads, Cards . Posters, Statements Bill Heads, Envelopes Circulars, -Etc., Etc. 1 NEATLY KsSii .nrl'V. us. 4. tfla r ' i .i . ! i the awn three per centum, In the sotta gate, at any one time, upon such valua tion' so as to read as follows; Bectlon 8. 'The debt of any oounty, elty, borough, township, school dlstriot, or other municipality or Incorporated district exoent aft herein provided, shall never ex oeed eeven per oentum upon the aaseseed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or dlstriot In our any new debt, or increaee its indebted ness to an amount exoeedlng two per oent am upon suon assessed valuation of prop erty, without tho assent of the electors thereof at a public election In such man ner as shall he provided by law; but any oity, the debt of whlob now exoeeds seven per centum of such assessed valuation, may be authorized bv law to Increase the same three per centum, In the aggregate, at any one time upon such valuation, ex oept that any debt or debts hereinafter in our red by the city and oounty of Philadel phia for tbe construction and develop ment of subways for trauslt purposes, or for the oonatructlou of wharves and docks, or the reolainntion of laud to be used In tbe conttiuctlon of a system of wharves and docks, as public Improvements, owned or to be owned by said oity and oounty ot PhiladolphlR, and which shall yield to the city and oounty of Philadelphia cur rent net revenue in excess of tbe interest on said debt or debts and of the annual Installments necessary for the cancella tion of said debt or debts, may be ex cluded In ascertaining the power of the oity and county it Philndelphla to become otherwise indebted: Prov dtd, That a sinking fund for their uanoellutton shall be esttiulUhed and maintained. A true oopy of Joint Resolution No. 4. ROtfrCKT MoAFKK, Secretary uf tbe Commonwealth. RRPOBT Or THE CONDITION 0 TUB First National Bank of Milford in the titate of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, Sept 1st, 1V10. Loans and discounts 9 70,086 67 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 8 i6 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 95,000 no Premiums on U. S. Bonds w0 00 Bonds, securities, etc.. M U77 60 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1 888 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 260 46 Due from approved reserve agents 41,685 & Checks and other Cash Items .... 186 86 Notes of other National Banks. l,6o6 00 2 factional paper ourrenoy. nicK- els and oents 01 69 Ltawful Money Ueserve in Bank, via: sS.uu.Ia t II mjr. IK t Lsciral-tender notaa... U) I ' Kf demotion fund with U. S. Treasurer (6 of circulation) 1260 00 Total $866,967 W LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In . . 95,000 00 Surplus fund 16.000 00 unuiviuea pronts, tess expensos and taxes oald 171 fil National Bank notes ouutandlng 96,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 177,879 08 Demand oertldcates of deoosit.. 1.810 o eruuea oaeoxs vi oa Total. .968,967 9b State of Pennsylvania, County of Pike, as 1, John C. Warner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the aoove statement is irue to the best of my anowieoge ana ceuei. JUHiN C. WAHNKK. Cashier. Subscribed ana sworn to befor mm this 8tb day of Sept 1U10. J. O. CHAMBERLAIN, Notary Public vorrwcw & tes. : C. O. A K M STRONG. A. D. BKOArVN, V Directors. W, A. H. aUTCUKIaL. William B. Kenworthe; II. 0 Physician and Surgeon. - Offto and retlduaoa Broad Strae sext Coart Housa. MILFORD. For Rent Forutahed roomi to rent Enqaira of Mm. Etta PoIUod, Corner Broad and Ann Streets, Milford, Pa. Phyaloians bate toog been looking for a barmleta beadaobe oure. It baa been produoed by an eminent chemist of tbe National Capital. It U kao-n aa BrKMOPiPdiif . Beaibee ourinw every form of beadaobe natantly, Broibo Pepsin is equally and as promptly effioaoioos in obronio and acute indigestion and the nervous disorders Incident there o. It la effereeoent and pleasant to take and may be had of all op-tc date druggists at ten oents a bottle. It comes as a boon to mankind and womankind. Por sale at C. O. Armstrong, Druggist, A YEAR for to Farmer O ty, N. Y. YEAR DONE sfflfltAaWj Time Table ERIE RAILROAD. A T PORT JERVIS Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautauqua Lsxe. CleTelsnd Chicago and Cincinnati. Tloxsts on sale at Port Je alt points in the West and Southwest a, lower rates than Tla any other llrst-olsss line. Ineffeot June 81th, 1908. Trams Now Leave Port .Ikrvis t . Follows KSTWRD. ' 48, Daily 410 " Dally Kxpress 5.4,1 - " 88, Local Except Sunday.. 0 10 " 44 Holidays only 0 1 No. s, Daily Kxpress 11.54 ."m. " 70S, Way Sunday Only 7 .81 " " 4S, Local exowpt Sun Hoi lit " .' 80, Looal Except Sunday.. 10 , ' " 4. Dally Kxpiess ! 34 f . . " 704, Sunday Only 80 " ' 04, Way dally exo'tSund'y a go ' , Daily Express v.. 4 M " ' W, Way dally exo't Snnd'y 8 8 " 708,LocM Suuday Oniy.... 7.15 " WESTWARD. No 7, Dally Express U e8 A. 11 ' 47, Daily g85 . 17 Dally Milk Train H 10 A ' 1, Dally Rxpress 11 84 1 " 116, For Ho'diUeK'pt8un.. 19 15 r. " 1, KxprossChlcARollindsl ID ' W, Dally Except Sunday.. 6 00 ' " 6, Limited Dally Express. 10 05 Trains leave Chnmbera street, New York, for Port Jerrls on nmk ... 8.80, T.1S, 0.15, 10 80 A. U.. 1 00 I 00, 4 80, .1B, 7 IB, 8 16 11.45 r. U. On Suodsys, 7. 10, a. m 18 W. 1.16 T 80,8.16 T. M. H. L. 8LACSON. Ticket At, Pt.Jerrls U. W. Hawley, DlT'n. Passgr. Agent. 'Chambers St. 8tatloa New York Washington Hotels. BIGGS HOUSE The hotel par excellence of ths capital coated within. one block of the While House and directly opposite the Treasury, rtnesl table In the oity. WILLARD'S HOTEL ',n,u hotelry, rrmsrtsble fer II kUtorioal associations and long- sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially rofuruUwd. NATIONAL HOTEL A laBdmirkunnna tk. - n. . uigton, patioulsed Tn former years by presidents and high officials. Ilway prime favorite. Hooeotly rcinodelnl ans rendered better than ever. Odd. p. H dP- WALTJtK BUKTONT K. hlgt Those hotels are the principal political KndHsvus of the oapital at all tiuwa. Thar arnkthj. hut at . .. . . . . son.bre r.ie.r " " " O DIWITT Hsnsiw, v UMluttls Hsrml.ts. Curst es as last BROMO-PEPSIN 'Mete the Word Psfela" P 1 1 D C C HEADACHE, S EEPLESSMESS wUlibw mOICESTIORl NERVOUSNESS All Druaalete. lOo Il.ttOo. for sals by p. O. Arkstkunu. Druggist KILLtm. couch no CURE thi LUNGS Dr. King' WITH lki Discovery . ... ekjafOLDs Trtil uitii. 19 I.L THNOsT AND lN0 TP0UHI FS OUAHANTEiiDSATJtifAgivai. ....
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