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WATCHES on hand; canes works stamped Hamels or #.00 each. 16-1913. FOR SUFFRAGE | With Lieutenant Governor's Aid Women Avoid Defeat of Rights CHANGE OF VOTE DENIED Beidleman Angrily Objects When Huff. man Tries to Aid the Fair Sex— First Time in Thirteen Years Tie Vote Is Broken. {Special Harrisburg Correspondence.) Harrisburg. —For the first time iu 13 years the Lieutenant-Governor, as president the Senate, was called upon to exercise his constitutional | privilege of voting in case of a tie vote | fu that body, and in doing so Lieuten ant-Governor Reynolds not only saved the Woman Suffrage measure from | defeat, but practically gave the advo | cates tat measure temporary | victory that may bear the fruit in a permanent triumph. The question was on postponement of the measure for the present, an action advocated by friends the measure when they counted up their friends in the Senate and found that four for the bill were absent on final passage, Its friends Ol of a vel Of who would vote The bill a very critical period knew that in Was th « " he absence ir friends, two of whom rn this session, it was doo to det and avert a catastrophe they decided to fight to have it poned for the presen , hopin g that they may not med to post. might gain ch vote for they effect id votes that from the amendment ed a a pos ndeavor motion of might not itself ior a ter those Aracier who nce postponement thes won ti fight fron be in to continue fon roduced a simil Herbst Eager for Action. rbst, Berks, | vote on the iae usked The of post} m FRE Herbst Senate will be at any the bill Herbst aman action on delayed broke yo Beid! sneer at Powell as being incon pleading for Se orial ¥Y now, w he opposed it on Aft bill remarked that for a wetion postpo courtesy > x in nat rtes hen He should the Dauphin rattled the * £ vcs 1h posipone ~ 1¢ Snyder rney be consistent Senator windo ment awing opposition s born of Senatorial present re he diza voice ask said his in WSs, an o a Of 3 Powell in d to WAS the puri desired pos! full Senate present Previous Agreement Cited. an understanding.” Powell this bill = out that unless all Senators bill should be postponed.” and agreement carried out warning that if Sena disregarded in would be ng if e that might not be go pleasant. Beidleman returned with the assertion that Powell's action was not based on Senatorial courtesy, and as this is not a Senate bill, bunt from the House, Powell had no right In good faith to ask a postponement Senator Nulty favored postponement, because, ax he made plain, it was a courtesy due absent members who favored the bill Eagerly Keeping Tally, Lisutenant-Governor Reynolds about order a call of the roll on Poweli's motion to postpone, when Senator Mellhenny, of Philadelphia, ArogEe remark that whatever vote | he cast on Powell's motion was not to be construed on the merits of the | resolution. Then the vote was ordered, | and the 100 or more women In the! hall, suffragettes and antis, kept tally | fre the Senators answered to thelr | i | i measu owed |} he merel¥y thar here action: until Ose 10 prevent to pone Was a “There aald d Were pres Was orte ‘when as rep ent the he wanted that Then torial he LEeTY od courtesy wore somethi to was to to names, It was Hfe or death to the | suffragettes. The antls were for death, and thirsted for gore. The roll eall | developed a tle vote--21 In favor of | the motion and 21 against. The fol lowing was the vote in full: Ayes Alexander, Dewitt, Endsley, Knapp, Marth, Maihenny, | MeNichols, Mills, Moore, Morgan, | Nulty, Powell, Sensenich, Sheatz, | Vare— 21. Nays | Cla rk, | Herbst, Beldleman, Buckman, Cooper, Crow, Fisher, Huffman, Hunter, Kurtz, McNichol, Miller, Thompson, Wasbers, 21 In voting, Hall, Jones, Salus, Sones, berich Mr. Vare, who was preocs voted no, but quickly changed to aye. The fact that it was a tle vote was quickly known, and interest was centred in what would be the next There was an intimation that that not they the Powell motion was getting a majority vote; were not familiar with the and Secretary Baker He produced a copy of the fun document, and there read that the Lieutenant Governor only has a vote in the Senate In case {t is divided on a question. That seemed to settle the matter The [.ieutenant Governor had and was a vote, Beidleman Angrily Objects. could announce his vote Huffman, who had voted asked to be permitted to change vote to Instantly Beidieman jumped to his feet and objected. One objection to the change of a vote is sufficient, and Beldleman had violated all tradition in objecting; but he was Hvid with anger over what was not a victory for him, and he went the {mit Presently Lieutenant Governor Rey in a silence that absolutely painful, announced that Constitution it was his du vote of 21 Following Before he how ever, no,” his “aye.” WAS under the ty to to 21 the vota break the tie and he voted “as and retreat to @ an they victory, heir friends dly applaud on the opposite and gol looked very nouncement realizing that had, by with at a tactical f Of won least four the suffragists lou the antis big green absent, ed, while the IW ied d cham and uncom Battle Was Over. was to it, and the Henate the wome goors re 1E11 0 ts routine work, whi le Opposite and the Over Of yse not | motion, Daix voting and and Homs! Sproul A Farley Agee ~ platform convention the woman 0 of the people Hall d W IAVYOr Herbst, Huffman while th Dewitt Fraels Judson asher an in Wer suffragists imph has served to make cates of equal suffrage n Ore iy 13 with the the four ab Huffman, w than argue that voted for them and Mr tried their fig twentyv-on mined ever son tee a ho them lo at the last ote favor to change his uid 1 votes requisite to moment ave pass neither in their favor, th six their resolution; BY Wi the twenty but probably ator aa Senator Stine ror Sen Sproul can be present again this son House Doubles Salaries. wide with Hou fts hasty inde of th Board de. of and the stood by the is Sanitary its ad UI consent of anvbody he State paid purpose With erate eyes open 1 se ¥ action in State power bitum, and fhe forethought, lepresentatives voting into e [Live Stock to increase without catter ghrough d any Joard. By the the salary of the Joard by 100 the assistant secre tune, The bill without comment members voting perfunc the bills came up in theh An effort to reconsider the vole halted by a motion to adjourn, which barely carried The motion was ed by its author, Bergey, Demorcat, of Montgomery county, and the matter was debated at length It was pointed out that in addition to increasing the salary of the secretary from $2500 to $5,000 and the assist ant secretary from $1000 to $2,000, the measure took all restrictions off employment of agents, permit “such agents * and to fix their the the payroll to agents, to be use for which suits the it increased retary of the and the salary to the san i through same act Nog per cent of tary 1e was slipped when torily order was were AR renew as may be necessary, salaries. Under the present law, a year each, Favor for Garbage Contract. The administration bill, introduced by Representative J. R. K. Scott, ex tending the period of street lighting, garbage and street cleaning contracts in Philadelphia to five years, was amended in the Judiciary Special Com. mittee 80 as to apply only to garbage. This bill than one year, State Funds Received, Receipts at the State Treasury were | month of | March, and the disbursements $2,674, 373.13, the excess of disbursements over receipts being $133,337.57. The balance in the treasury at the end of March was $8060,81980, against $8, | 184,187.37 at the end of Februarys The | receipts from December 1 to March 81 amounted to $6,994,043.34, and dis | bursements !n the same period $8,725. 074.24, an excess of disbursements of | grease of $1,731,080.90, Fagor Envelope System, The Senate Elections Committee de cided to report the envelope system of voting, and also decided upon party enrollment and important amendments to the uniform primary law. Under the envelope system of voting electors may enter a polling place and ask for an official ballot, and either take it home te mark it, or may immediately enter a booth and place his marks up cn it, When the voter returns to the polling place from his home or leaves Alive booth he will receive an official en- | OLLIE ON THE FARM ~ Other Live Stock. Rtough-Coated Scotch Variety Is Not Only Useful Around Sheep, but Can Be Taught to Drive Cat- tie and Keep Watch. There is nothing more companion- thle when rambling through the woods or walking in the country than ¢ fine dog. On the farm a dog—a good one-—1i8 as essential as other live tock. There i8 no animal more intelligent ir sagacious than a collie, and no dog 8 more suitable for the farmer. Col- ies are very beautiful, graceful in svery movement and are active all the ime. Their heavy coat adds reir Jeauty, and enables them to with. stand all kinds of exposure. A 8 easily taught, and soon learn io useful duties about the place with. ut bidding. They think and act for Jhemselves in an emergency, making nost excellent watchdogs, and always thow loyalty and for their mas er. If you have never taken a fancy t dog just get a good and you will in a short 1early as much of him as any | af the family 1 make fine com- dren. They ¥ to th oolite to love intelligent ¢ ly panions for women and chil wre very affectionate ions are strong and The rough-coated ne of the oldest bre 8 of Mistory and their afle lasting Seoteh collie ir back extends way imes when of 180d by the thelr flocks this bree care dogs shepherds It is 10 today use d only in and the Scotland same Mm not Among ut in En irpose mountains gland and the hs R—————— MAKING THE PLOWING EASIER | Are Called Upon to Perform Keep Shares Snarpened. Plowing is at best the hardest work our farm horses have to perform. Few plow teams are not doing 10 to 30 per cent, of unnecessary work. The writer has seen plows which he be- lleved were pullfhg 50 per cent harder than they should, writes E. W. Ham- flton in an exchange. We are told that about of the draft of a plow {8 due to the cutting of the furrow siice. The con- dition of the cutting edge must then be of first importance. Expert plow. men recognize this and in competi tions file their shares to knife edges. authority claims that an old share resharpened has shown 36 per cent, heavier draft than a new share. Again, engine plows of the make and size have under the same conditions shown 45 per cent, differ- ence in draft in favor of the new fresh- ly filled shares over resharpened shares in ordinary condition. It will certainly pay to keep the plowshares sharp and in proper form. The set and almost as much Be n of plow rear or no harder walking or plows of the widths. et hos 14 y At? 30 per cer is 50 per cent One game adjustment of a plow do the i he share A furrow wheel to with conditic with little draft riding should than a game About walking 3 pull piow due the friction of the the bottom In riding eliminated the this fric- ing 3 pressure the arry the of out about an er so landside cannot side fu 4 down ¥ +} 80 th 1itry Ke p fowls the wer doing any The price of collies, depends greatly what they our from highest t wst intelligent and use the farm Yypes © the n Good puppies from $8.00 whe de farmers at The fancier lle puppies pays tO sires to 1 $10 to two to fou from puppies not over old. One collie was brought from England veral $5,000, and came last the reported $6. 504 vear several change hands $1,000 each, and many a Collies can be trains quickly, to do many there is borne in country ge ago year at Every for one price of 2 nd! usef thing that and that done by vary ngs, but | ould be the train- | per- member of the | one mind, ing should be gon. Do not 1 family take a hand in the result will be a spoiled dog. When well trained no farmer will gret having spent a little money on a collie. is only one jet o the training or evar time re. and PROPER TRAINING OF COLTS Two-Thirds of Horses Called Vicious | Can Be Managed by Judicious Treatment—Many Spoiled. Many valuable horses are spolled by fmaproper or harsh treatment in train- ing. A man who 18 incapable of un- derstanding the disposition of horses is certainly incapable of training them. Two-thirds of the horses that have been called vicious can be man- aged by proper treatment, says the Farm and Home. It is bad policy to train a colt un- less he is in the bess of spirits. The brain will be more active, therefore the disposition easier to control. On the other hand, if you train a colt while he is thin in flesh, in poor spir- its and on light food, as some men do, he will not take notice of objects, and when on good feed later he is not well trained. Have them in good spirits, give plenty of feed, and us less whip. Fertilize Properly. Farmers are paying out millions of well spent, but it is possible that it might be better spent, by a more careful selection of the goods used, by adapting the fertilizer to the crops and soll and by buying on the basis of the plant food they contain rather than by seeking goods that sell at a low price. Reclaiming Old Orchard. Cutting out the dead wood and su. perfluious branches, cultivating and enriching the ground, spraying the trees at the proper season are the princinval methods of rejuvenating an LARGE SLIDING BARN DOORS Spring Buffer Track Prevents Them When They Quickly Recoil From Jumping Are Thrown Open fo f Buffar Stops the Door. bored in and E, two and 14 inches long, and permanently in the right Two strong spiral springs are placed on fn the bufier head and the plece through holes lide loosely which are inches squars fastened pine between D SELECTION OF FEEDER STEER straightness of Back, With Accompanying Well-Sprung Rib, Most Desired. While the butcher desires fineness f bone and high quality in all parts 80 that there shall be little waste on the block, it is not desirable to have this go to extremes. A steer with too much refinement, as indicated by a light bone and frail head, and a small paunch, will not be able to stand the strain of heavy feeding, and then fin. ish out with the great weight that is desired. No one point is considered more im- portant in selecting feeder steers than the width and straightness of the back, with the accompanying well gprung rib. It is an index to the feed. ing quality and points to the ability to put on meat in the expensive cuts. Getting Seed Grain Early, Do not wait until spring to clean and grade your seed grain. Do it while you have plenty of grain at hand from which to select. The best twenty-five bushels of grain out of a hundred bushels can be cleaned from a much smaller amount in the spring. ing the grain ia very slight, and it enables one to have heavy, plump seed grain at very llitle outlay. Diseased Trees, It is well to remember that the old and diseased trees not only take up valuable space in the orchard, but they are liable to spread disease among the healthy trees, and they always harbor pests that are injuri old orchard, ous to the entire orchard A —— Costly City Improvements. if all the buildings torn down an nually in the borough of Manhattan, New York City could be assem they would make a good-sized Last year the number of build was 819 and a gas total demolitions to 820. The front measurement of the houses pulled down was 24.875, or approximately four and three-quar ter miles. Nine houses out of ten de stroyed were four stories high Important to Mother Examine carefully every Bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that ft Bears the Signature of LZ In Use For Over 30 Years. 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