The section relative to registration as it stands, while y $14] fi should , : , «ce . . A 2 of voters in the large cities, which c¢xperience has shown necessary’ he precise form which ition aw take hly and satisfactorily in } 1 1 ‘ } » sound be matter for argument, but such laws work smo New York, Massachus 1 racticable with us. . 1 1 hn % and they equally hat is proposed in the Constitution is * . ‘ . * i+ I) PI yv to snbstiti * the proviso just quo odd * Bret laws » 1 ie 1 ; } requiring the 1 I sector ay be enacted to * CIES only, provide { + . & a $ # s doatirvits ’ anid LO add to the geind x words: “Subieect. } . } however, t han that not sOINe Wwnven LETER FROM FREEVORTY, ILL, | of Western Uonditions, Epiror Reron has been quite a wi FER: four home since my You will dollar for a section : YERr's trip east has awakened | It | changed is slmost twenty locations, devel born and have wolnen, in the men had ol I was pleased to find dpe i tiie older folks maintain their gor hospitality, that syivania are | women are still were in former Wi suinimer, have FFT versed of tember we | {able rain low Late potatoes ar | #100 ing we good fife iY max: ike iat He won a freer 83% a tie on $ i vir FIACCO COINeS Ol beet trade reeipro- Bank favor annexa- . + a. 1. 4 . is believed the Cabans will r $041 gr 2 at Ps 4 " \ . would be the alternative. Mr, O many words, ont “hig observations plainly intimate that ini his judgment the solution of the Cuban problem is annexation and rel- | ~ 0 he | nited States the province of rais-| erating 1 wf sl wl i IEE *1F 3rs ab Zar Lor the whole eountry, jas & te ing the 03 vhaceo and as cotton raising, | ithern States.” If this oy Ait citmatic conditions, is restricted to certain Sot is correct Mr. Dalzell will have the beet sugar tobacco interests! about his ears at an early day. They would probably prefer recipro Ph W city to free trade, which would follow annexation. Beerbohm’s London Corn Trade List issues the following pre- The estimate | b slow 1900, but nearly | below 1808, It is, in fact, On the other hand, countries ontside of liminary estimate of the world’s wheat crop in 1901: makes Europe's 6.000.000 bel crop only 21.400 000 bushels ow 1599, and 168,000,000 much the smallest since 1897, Europe are figured as raising 221,600,000 bushels more than last year, | and the largest total since 1808. Beerbohm adds the opinion that “the | superabundance in America outweighs the European deficiency, and | that the probable production will be again rather in excess of the world’s | requirements.” Commercial estimates only are used for the American and Russian crops. amendments to the Constitution must not be overlooked. These will not be voted upon in any colamn of the general ballot, but wilt eall for a distinct expression of opinion from each voter. It is important, there- fore, to keep them in the public mind. The adoption of the amend- ment concerning registration is almost essential to any effective reform in our system of elections, < It will not, in itself, make any difference in the existing laws. It will only make possible the enaction of such laws as the experience of other States has shown to be desirable. We had tmething in the develop and in corn in two, if not 1 asf 1 iH he tass s 4r On ears where eemed dead, Lie RZ q mntity. saturday for Mr. Ed ng mii You have put RR C mn { {0 Nati ni « the late done what all ge We this glorious « ’ that ver thing th should be treat ed the minute t of negatives: no (Governn red flag of treason, Presbyterian 5 Last Sabbath wa in the Babbath sch terian chiurches of I'he Presbyterian « Sinking Creek of {6 The exer a service Vioe, 8 ing, responsive reading (i. L. Goodhart ® schools,” W, A. Kris meeting,” T. GV tian Endeavor Society, Potter on "How to get p the different church sors Mrs. C. E. Osman, a pr ber of the Lutheran church in E ju Vila Own s of » R present, | interest. ing talk on the early work of the so- | ciety, Dr. Behuyler made a few closing re marks stating that one year ago the church had a debt of one thousand | dollars, now it only owes a balance on | a note of £184, all of which is subserib- i ed; that his salary has been promptly | paid up and that the incidental ex- | penses have thus far all been met by | the basket collections, all of which shows a healthy financial condition, at least, of the church. . So —— — oh A deaf mute living with the Rudy family In the vicinity of Maitland who has a mania for going out at late hours of the night and traveling over the country, taking horses out of stables and examining them, returned a few morniogs ago with n long and ugly gash cut in one of his legs, snd Dr, Bweigart was summoned to dress and stiteh the wound. Of course the vietim could give no information, but the in. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE DISPLAY At the and Grange Park, Eacampment Exhibition o The exhibit of the Agricultural ard previously set by it, and that i was appreciated was shown number of visitors interest they partments, by attending and took Agricultural Department of the sorghum, a number forage cro which were “Leaming corn, “Gem” Ho , TRpe, GRKaffir" corn, and the varieties of heaf 3 virich was the “Reliable,” when t thie itis rvibipr of i “er OF \' { rs Ginps mounted which are in almost coustant u the Station. The one * Peerless Spray. " was a Kerosene pump with snl which makes it a x # fen prayer, as by ils $i v 34 ies or The ot he Ls ure, or any of is 4 ied iudng af r “Fu excep kerosene, deau mix the fees ap- Hpse-Tmg roved’’ in. ® may four all 8d é 3 49 in the Berosene as applied with the first nam- ed pump tained for insect is 1184 experievee of the Ntati i= the best remedy yet ob- apd it has been en- W tirely satisfactory iu the destroying of sonle insects which sre the worst of their kind The only other way in appiied with. irjury to the folinge, is in the form kerosene may be of au emulsion, Fhe department of exhibited industrial Co - lege. and much admired. Pillsbury, who took mation. ————— A Genigol- Brooks Wedding Among one of the pretty weddings that just took place was that of Miss both of Pleasant Gap, which was sol. emuized Thursday afternoon of last week. The groom approached the al. tar in company with F, Woods Bath- gute, Miss Mary Twitmyer and Cloyd the bride and her maid of honor, Miss Clara Gentzel, A little sister of the bride was flower girl. Rev. Lesher performed the ceremony, after the wedding strains by Miss Alexander, of Huntingdon, had ceased to sound. Over one hundred guests were present, The bride is a daughter of Jasper Brooks and is an accomplished mu- sician and has many other admirable 3, 1901, CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA NEWS | Bemi-Loesl News of Interest 6 Henders The five old W Wilt, near Salona, bad his leg bi near the tick, of the year son ol hip by a chaff his mother threw out istriking him. J. P | planing Algle r, mill and an employe at leedsviil {thumb three fingers t | while attempting to remove {from the saw, Robert Reay, { DuBois, was removed ut Warren, He brood assassination of Preeideg | Kinley until bis wind gave "! newspajg €F to Lli4 j ie y ium {the I'he other Bundav evening Leguirrel ran AOCTORR {hye topped, le Ht onto the road. Mez ner, 2 serious soy or ng, near Loganton. the horse they were dr The ran away, pulied Rov, * 3 * wy Miss Rtamm iviog and in Mezener from broke hor © doing »o the bug sy. from ti in jumping her She buggy alighted on head sustaining a serious cut, {conscinus for several hours, but not fatally injured. The Snyder CO Pdacob CC. Walter ounty News old , committed near Kreamer, by in the temple Wednesday last week about six o'clock, FAYR , Anh citizen of at his home shoot if aon bimse with a - f revolver fg of morn (and was well apd respectably known the county. For time {showed a weakness of mind and some he was | prevent him from taking his life. Fire at Beaver Springs, Snyder county, Monday night of last week de stroyed the Pennsylvania earriage works owned by Hurley Ro mig, a stable belonging tn» the rame gentleman, a barn owned by I. I. Manbeck, and Isase Ulsh's stable, There was little or no wind at the time or the fire would have proven more disastrous, The carriage works were insured for $800 and $300 on tools, There was no insurance on the stable of Mr. Romig. Mr. Manbeck carried an insurance of #850, and Mr. Ulsh $150. The insurance represented about one-half of the value of the property. A Mt Presbytery at Altoona, At the sessions of the semi-annual conference of the Huntingdon Preshy- tery, in Altoona, these commissioners to the geoeral synod of Pennsylvania, pro £5 iw it Wagns« ¥ Strater Bros matnufscty em. was in- g of an I» he was on the head hy a piece of the wel and almost The unfortu- nate man was about fifty-five yéars of is survived by his wife and married daughter, in Du Boies, spe and one who lives Oscar Homan, living on the farm of A of Centre Hall, was surprised when be went to raising his The potato lot Krape, easi week, Homun thinks there were large tubers, but the whole crop, ex- cept twelve bushels, was rotten, and hie is dubious about the keeping quali- ties of the dozen bushels, Dr. Ed. J. Miller, of Johnstown, made a hasty trip to Millheimn last week and stopped at the Reporter of. fire on his way home. Dr. Miller is enjoyiug a good practice in Johns. town, at which point he has been lo cated for a number of years. He is 8 son of Rev, J. K. Miller, deceased, of this place, and as this is the home of tis boyhood he took considerable in- terest in looking up old friends and as sociates, and the haunts of his youth. Some fine potatoes have been dug in various sections in Penns Valley. T. G. Wilson, of this place, at the root of a stalk measuring four feet and two inches found four finely developed ta bers, the combined weight of whieh was five And one-half pounds. Uslen- % Juban news from well-informed eources indicates that Tomas |jury looked us though he had been # Estvada Palma will be elected the first president of the new republic and will be inaugurated next spring probably in May. General Gomez declines to be a candidate and favors Palma. Mr. Palma has had some of the training that fits one for civil government, while Gomez never has been anything but a revolutionist and guerrilla fighter, slashed with a corn-cutter, Iu one night's coon hunting H, E. Bhreckengost, of Farmers Mills, re- ports capturing a coon, opossum and skunk, finishing up with a rattle snake chase, ¥ qualities. The groom is a son of Har lry P. Gentzel, a promivent citizen of Spring township. After the wedding tour to Baltimore and Washington the Sauple will ae Alico i Shere groom w enn. | yivania company. | to meet in Pittsburg, Ootober 17, were selected : Reve. KE. H, Matter, W. T. Finney, I. M Lewis, 1. F. Scott, J. | MU Wade'l, E. F. Johuston., Elders : Ewing, J. T. Potter, John A, Craw. Inting eighty hills to & square rod, which places the hills twelve inches apart in the rows and five rows to the rod, one acre would yield one thousand one hundred and seventy bushels, And yet there would be plenty room
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