The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 22, 1900, Image 2

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    THF FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. MfCNK. CDITOII 4 PHOPKItTOH.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1900.
Ilepublirnn Ticket.
WiVOaf-WILT.IAM MrKINLEY
J i- rnsidtnt-H 1 EODOKE KOOSE
VELT.
fTATE.
Amhtor General li. n. HARDEN
BERG. Warno County.
Ymm-c&nnm-at-Large G ALl'Sl ( A A
UKOvV, ot Siisquhanna Countv, KOB
HUT H. FOE HUE KICK, of Philadelphia,
C'Ol NTY.
Assembly A. M. DOUTT, Tionesta
llorougu.
s'chkiik-W. 11. U. DOTTER
EK, Kingslev '1 wp.
District Attorney SAMUEL P. IK
WIN, Tionesta Borough.
Cowirr DU. J. W. MORROW, Tio
ne.slrt liorout'li.
Skr that your name is placed on (lie
registry list.
A hol t the time Chairman Jones gels
Mr. II ill pacified, Mr. Crokor breaks
out in a now place.
Invkstioatiox shows that the voter of
Gorman birth is as much in fvaor of a
lOoc dollar as ever.
Mu. Bryan owns a farm, but the
money be paid for it wait earned by the
sweat of his larvnx.
Col. Bryan's proposed tour of the
country is no doubt prompted by a desire
' to got away from business in Lincoln.
Pl'RiNO the last Democratic admini
stration tlio dinner pail of the working
man was usually filled with food for re
flection. From tho magnificent bursts of sileneo
on the question of free silver it is fair to
infer that Col. Bryan considers the money
problem fully sottled.
"Hk voted for Bryan in IS'.Hi" is bo
coming quite a conn ion loriu of intro
duction for the speakers at tho Republi
can meetings in Kansas this year.
Gknkp.al John M. Palmer announces
that he will cat his vote for McKiuley
and Roosevtlt this year. The old soldier
understands the best way to accomplish a
desired result.
Amosu the many exhibits in Kansas
prosperity is a potato field forty miles
long. It is not believed that even the
Hon. William Vincent Allen can out
talk this showing.
Aftkk surveying all the predictions ho
made a less vain man than Mr. Bryan
would, emulating the exnmplo of the
parrot, come to the conclusion that he
bad talked too much.
From the figures of the census already
published tho experts estimate a total
population of from 74,000,000 to 77,000,000,
which presonts tho usual interesting va
riations in expert testimony.
Chairman Uassa has not been com
pelled to attempt an explanation of his
connection with the trust for tho simplo
reason that, unlike Chairman Jones, he
is not a beneficiary of such organizations.
KK.prni.iCAN management enables tho
United States to reduce the rato of In
terest on the public dobt to 2 por cent,
and thus save an immenso amount annu
ally ms long as any cf tho debt remains
unpaid.
lir mistake a Russian battery opened
on the American lino in China and
wounded a few men. In the Philippines
tho Bryan fire in tho rear has cut down
thousands of brave Americans, and is
still at work.
- Under the pie.se tit administration the
United Slates is sending coal to New
castle, cottons to Manchester, iron to
Russia and machinery to all part of the
world. The Democrats promise to stop
this business when they get into power.
Tim Hon. George Fred Williams an
nounces the arrival of the empire.
Goorgo Fred is always a little ahead of
time. It will be recalled that last year
ho took tho precaution to select tho Mas
sachusetts delegates to the Kansas City
convention.
An American officer writes from the
Philippines: "To leave here now would
mean the death of every Filipino in the
islands who had dared to be friendly to
the Amoricons." It is not tho fashion of
this country to punish tho well disposed
to oblige its enemies. '
With tho Hon. Bon Tillman protest
ing against "government without the
consent of the governed." and Dick
Crokor fulminating against tho ignorance
ol tho eople, the democratic party backs
Into the campaign with its accustomed
dignity and plausiblity.
"Bkiiol: a republio,"said Bryan in his
notification speech, "resting securely up
on tho foundation stones quarried by
revolutionary patriots from the mount
ains of eternal truth." Just so. Behold
it paying out 100c dollars now as always
throughout its history, and imagino how
it would look with a Jeremy Diddlor
grin trying to palm olf-fuu for a dollar.
RrssELL Saok is not satisfied with tho
present prosperity. He complains with
bitterness that "money is drug on tho
market now." In the hard times of tho
Cleveland administration Mr. Sago could
lend out his money with usury. Now he
has to compete even with tho furmors of
the West, who have become londors of
money where they used to bo borrowers.
No wonder he is dissatisfied with Mc
Kinley prosperity.
v Mr. Bryan cared to bo candid ho
could disennrso more learnedly upon tho
art o! accumulating wealth than any of
tho oilier candidates in the field. Mr.
Bryan is the wealthiest candidate before
the people to-dHV and he has made his
li'onoy since tiiu inauguration of the poli
cies against which he declaimed so vigor
ously. Yet Mr. Bryan is selfish enough
to decline to give tho Republican ad
ministration tho proper credit for his
good fortuue.
IIat.f of the last British loan w as taken
by people la the Uuited States, so that
in place of this country having to work
to pay interest to British holders of
UnitoJ States bonds, the process is ro-
vorsed and the Britisher Is now com
pclled to sond money to this country to
pay interest on his obligations. This is
another condition which Bryan promises
to cbango when lie gets into power.
Thk Republican candidatebrGoveruor
of Minnesota, a steamboat captain, has
boiled dow n the Democratic platform,
and presents this as the rosidium : "Pull
down the flag. Rip tho credit of the
country up the back. Get a bugaboo and
call it imperialism. Then stuff the pooplo
full of chaff." Tho Minnesota pooplo are
warranted in entertaining high hopes of
thoir next Governor as a vigorous and
truthful condenser.
Mr. Bryan did not close his predict
ing department when he received the
election returns of l$tX. After his defeat
he issued an address in which die said:
"Before the year 1!KK arrives the evil ef
fect of a gold standard will be even more
evident than they aro now, and the peo
ple, theu ready to demand an American
financial policy for tho American pooplo,
will join with us in the immediate resto
ration of the free and unlimited coinage
of silver at tho present legal ratio of 1(3 to
Has anybody noticed a great rush at
tho realization entrance of this predic
tion T
If it had not been for Republican ' ex
pansion" Hawaii would not have become
a part of the Union ; if Hawaii had not
become a part of tho Union, a Hawaiian
delcgate-at-Iarge would not havo sat in
the Democratic convention and been a
number of the platform committee; if it
had not boon for the vote of this Hawiiau
membor of the platform committee, the
l(i to 1 plank would have boon beaten do-
spite the telephonic orders from Lincoln;
if this plank had been beaten, Bryan, ac
cording to his own words, would have
refused to run for President. How,
therefore, can Bryan logically inveigh
against expansion, in view of tho fact that
he himself is a derivative from it?
The Bryanites are still grumbling bo-
cause the betting fraternity do not oiler
bigger odds than 5 to 1 on McKinley.
Later on in the campaign perhaps tho
margin on McKinloy will go up to 6 or
to 1. Tho canvass is young yet. Tho
odds against Bryan were novor so great
in LS!W as they are in 1!KM. Tho Bryan-
tes who were howling about the valuoof
tho bets as an election indicator in IS!!,
when the odds against Bryan were only
small, ought to bo imprcssod by the fig-
res this year. If the narrow margin
against Bryan among tho pool sollors of
four years ago presaged a majority of 95
ainst him in tho eloctoral collego, what
size of a Republican majority do the im-
meusloy greater odds this year portend?
Charles W. Fenwick, a soldier in the
Philipeiuos, has written homo to bis
Domocratio father at Derudon, Saline
county, Missouri, and declares that the
election of Bryan is the ouo hope of tho
followers of Aguinaldo. The letter says
there is no tolling how much longer tho
bush-whacking warfare- will last it the
encouragement to tho nativo fioin the
United States is to be kept up. He fur
ther expresses vory contemptuously the
wish that Mr. Bryan himself might
have them to doal with, for if ho had ho
would "change his tuno." This is in line
with tho last lottor on tho subject by the
lato General Lawtou. Tho troops in the
Philippines know whore to place tho re-
ponsibility for tho prolongation of their
service there.
Du. Leverson, who says that ho was
one of the first members of tho Boston
Anti-Imperialist League, is vorv nroud
of his infamous and treasonable corre
spondence with the Philippine rebels,
captured and exposed by the War De
partment. He says that ho has written
many suck letters, und other anti-imperialists
have done the same thing, and
that they aro now in correspondence
with tho agonts ( the rebels. Leverson
pratically acknowledges that his work is
treasonable, but says tho Government
"daro not arrest him." He probably ro-
ios on his insignificance to protect him.
Io is a fine specimen of the men who
gathered in convention in Indianapolis
to indorse Bryan. Another illustration
of that gathoring may bo gained from tho
names of the members from Washington
of the Resolutions Committee. All were
former clerks in the departments who
ost their positions. One of the speakers
was Dr. L. W. Habercom, of Washing
ton, who lost his place in the Treasury
JJepartment under this Administration.
Great and conscientious men are these
anti-imperialists.
Why Zinc ana Grinding .'
Zinc combined with lead and oil forms
the toughest paint known, but they need
to bo fine to combine. Dovoo lead and
zinc is ground in linseed oil.
Cream of 1 lie New.
Worry is the mother of nervousness.
New hats this week at Tionosta Cash
Store. 1 1
To understand how to rest is nuile hh
important as to understand how to work.
Nicest assortment of iardinicres in
town at Killiner's. it
There aro 107 men hustling daily at
the big Kinzua bridgo, rushing it to com
pletion. Soo those now hats at Tionesta Cash
Store.
A man is truly in love with his wifo
who accompanies hor to a summer bar
gain sale.
iilM KKWAItlt, I(M.
The roadors of this papor will bo
pleased to leain that there is at least one
dreaded disoaso that science has been
able to cure in nil its stagos, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only
positive cure known tn tho medical fra
ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires n constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly apou tho blood
and mucous eurtiico of the system, there
by destroying the foundation of tho dis
ease, and giving tho patient MrongtU by
building up the constitution stud assist
ing nuturo in doing its work. Tho -proprietors
have so much fiitli Jn its cura
tive powers that they offer Ono 11 luidred
Dollars for any case that it fails to ;uro.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address, V. J. CHENEY fc I '(")..
u , , . . Tolotlo, Ohio,
Hold by Druggists, 7f,e.
Hall's Family Pills aro tho best.
Tho Buffalo Moth.
A correspondent writes as follows to
tho Derrick concerning the new home
pest known as the buffalo moth :
Much consternation and interest has
been creatod by the appearauoo of the
buffalo moth m various sections and this
may be of interest to your many sub
scribers. Tho "buffalo moth" jjots its
name from our Western buffalo; the
moth has a bunch of hair across its bacK,
the same as the buffalo, or Is lion-like. I
heard an Ohio damsel rpread herself on
the subject, and a few peoplo in Oil City
have heard of him and are using tho nec
essary precaution to exterminate the
critter. Ho is ten tunes as destructive as
our common white moth and more pro
lificwill destroy a carpot in less than
week. His nature is to eat in straight
linos instead of holes and he will start at
ono end of a garment or carpet and travel
its entire length, thereby leaving the
garment utterly worthless. He crawls
more than flys. Tho only peculiarity
noticeable about him other than hia groat
destructivoness, is that ho seems to be
partial to "reel"' in color and will, as a
rule, chooso red beforo other colors. This
moth eats cotton garments as well as
wool, whore our ordinary moth favors
wool almost wholly. The moth is said
to have originated in Maine.
List of Jurors, September Term, 1!)00.
ORAM) jurors.
Coopor, Walter, laborer, Howe.
Dei'kor, Wilbur, farmer, Hickory.
Garvey, Pat., laborer, Harmony.
Graybill, M. E., hotelkeopor, H iwe.
Gillooly, Thomes, laborer, Kingsley.
Heplor, William, farmer, Tionesta tp.
Ishman, Frank, laborer, Barnott.
Jones, W. F., foreman, Kingsley.
Johnson, C. H., laboror, Howe.
KeilTer, James, laborer, Jcuks.
Keillor, Frod., farmer, Kingsley.
Kuutz, E. A., farmer, Harnett.
Korr, Edward, fanner, Barnott.
McCfollan, II. II., p. in., Jciiks.
Metzgar, W. R,, sawyor, Jenks.
Mtaley, R. II., farmer, TlonosU tp.
Metcalf, F. E farmor, Harmony.
Randall, C. A., hotelkeeper, Borough.
Sutton, James, laborer, Kingsley.
Vockroth, E. E., farmer, Green.
Wagner, George, lumberman, Jonks.
Weiugard, Lewis, lartuer, Harmony.
Youngk, Henry, farmor, Greon.
Zuendell, E. E., laborer, Hickory.
PETIT JURORS.
Albaugh, Frank, farmer, Hickory.
Armstrong, Goo., plasteror, Borough.
Allison, Frod. L., laborer, Hickory.
Blum, Herman, fanner, Green.
Black, Jerry, farmor, Tionesta tp.
Baxter, John, farmer, Jonks,
Carson, Jamei G., carpenter, Harmony,
dinger, C. A., laborer, Kingsley. .
Coon, James, laboror, Jenks.
Carlson, Fred., farmer, Uowo.
Doshner, Wm., laborer, Kingsley.
Dolo, J. C, laborer, Kingsley.
Elliott, Matthew, laborer, Kingsley.
Foroman, II. M.,lumborman, Borough.
Gildorsleovo, I. II., merchant, Howe.
Gniton, R. W., laboror, Hickory.
Gorman, M. W., laboror, Hickory.
Galhraith, G. W., laborer, Howe.
Haight, J. J., producer, Howe.
Himes, A. E., butchor, Jenks.
Hill, C. A., agent, Borough.
Hill, W. C, laborer, Jenks.
Hunter, Frank, laborer, Green.
Hood Simoon, laboror, Borough.
Imhoof, Wallace, laborer, Greon.
Johnson, G. R., Supt., Kingsley.
Jackson, Charles, laborer, Howe.
Kunselnian, Isaac, laborer, Jenks.
Krlbbs, W. W., merchant, Jonks.
Keller, Frank A., laborer, Jenks.
Kroitlor, F. X., lumbermon, Groen.
Keillor, Sid. L., laborer, llickorv.
Lyons, W. P., laboror, Harmony.
Moug, Allison, farmer, Tionesta tp.
Moulin, J. C, oil producer, Harmony.
Mohney, W. J., farmer, Green.
Miller, D. P., fanner, Howe.
McKeen, C. R., Jobber, Jonks.
Moore, A. J., farmer, Green.
Osgood, J. R., lumberman, Borough.
Patch, George, laborer, Hickory.
Robinson, E. Robert, farmer, Jenks,
Sibble, Ernest, farmor, Tionesta tp.
Stitzingor, E. E., Supt., Groen.
Siuearbaugh, Jacob, t'arnior.Tionesta tp.
Sutton, M. L., clerk, Jenks.
Siggins, A. J., farmor, Harmony.
Stitzingor, Roese, laboror, Kingsley.
Shaw, Elliot', laboror, Kingsley.
Snyder, George, laborer, Jenks.
Whittekin. F. F., surveyor, Borough.
Weant, Arthur, laborer, Greon.
Whitohill, C. E., teacher, Jenks.
White, William, millman, Howe.
Tonsil Paint.
Tho toughest paint now known is De
yoo lead and zinc. J no and gainding
make it so. .
Homc'seekers' Excursions.
On the first and third Tuesdays in oach
month during 1(100, from Chicago via
Chicago, Milwaukeo and St. Paul rail
way, to points in Iowa, South and North
Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Colorodo,
Utah, Nebraska, Oregon and Washington
at the rato of one fare plus two dollars
for tho round trio, good 21 days. For
further information call on or address
W. S. Howell, G. E. P. A., 381 Broadway,
Now York, or John R. Pott, D. P. A.,
4X) William street, Williamsport Pa.
To Whom it May Concern.
Whereas, my wife, Jennie M. Reardon,
lias loft my bed and board without just
cause or provcation, I hereby give
notice to all persons not to trust her on
my account, as 1 will not bo responsible
for any bills contracted by her.
L. H. RKAitnoif,
Clarington, Pa., Aug. 11, 1009.
Magara Falls Excursion
via the Nickel Plato Road, Thursday,
Aug. SUl. Train leaves Conneaut at 8
15
a. m. arriving at tho Falls 1:25 d
m
Tickets good returning until Aug. 27th
Toronto J 1.00 extra, 10K islands 1)0:50 ex
tra. For rates and time of train at in
termediate stations soo nearest agent or
write, wire, 'phono or call on Mr. II. C.
Allen, O. P. A T. A.,020 State street, Erie,
Pa. . No. 17U-U
fi. A. It. Encampment
at Chicago. Excursion tickets via the
Nickel Plato Road on sale Aug. 25th to
Aug. -.tli, inc., good returning A ng. :lst,
inc., or bv deposit until Kept, iilst. in
elusive, at ono cent a milo traveled. Call
at or addruss city ticket oflieo, trjo State
St , l-.rio, ra., II. ('. Allen, C. P. V. 1 . A
No. I.Vi l-.it
Reduced
In Order to Close Out our Nliirt Waist c
offer I lie in nt the following prices;
t .50 and $ .CO
.75 and .85
.110 and 1.00
1.25
Nome Speelnl Values In Summer Dress
Goods. It Mill pay you to Iiivesllgnle.
ROBINSON.
South Dakota ami Wyoming.
Special excursion tickets will bo sold
from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee
and St. Paul railway, on August 21st,
Sept. 4th and IStli, to Dead wood, Spear-
lisli, Rapid City and Custer, 8. I)., and to
Casper and Sheridan, Wyo., at one fare
plus $2 for the round trip. Good to ro
turn until'October 3lst, I'.KH). Stop overs
allowed west of Omaha. For further in
formation call on or address W. S. How
ell, G. K. P. A., 3SI Broadway, Now
York, or John R. Tott, D. P. A., 4S(l
William St., Williamsport, Pa. 8-l.V-tt
Attention! Comrades.
Tho Nickel Plate Road will sell tickets
to Chicago for tho .'Mth Animal Encamp
ment of the G. A. R., Aug. 2;th to '.".Hh,
inc., at one rent a milo traveled, good re
turning uutil Aug. 31st, inc., or by de
posit until Sept. 30th, inclusive Call at
or address City Ticket Oflico, U20 State
St., Erie, Pa., H. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A.
NO. 153. l-.rt
During iho civil war as well as our late
war with Spain, diarrhoea was ono of the
most troublesomo diseases tho army had
to contend with. In many instances it
becamo chronic and the old soldiers still
sutler from it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind
tvlilgo, uieene t o,, ra., is ono or thoso.
Ho uses Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Rcmody and says he never
loiiiui anything that would give film such
il nick rolief. It is for sale by all drug
gists.
"Silver Plate that Wears"
Made in artistic and
original patterns only.
Your silverware will be
correct in everyway if it is
"1847
Rogers Bros1
Or either of I lie following lines of
Steiling Silver:
(Jorlmm's,
TowleV,
WliitiiitfV,
"Wutwon Nowt'I'is,
Sold by
32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA.
Official Watch Inspector and Repairer
for tho W. N. Y. A P. and L. S. it M. S.
Ry.
Sond or bring your work to us.
TJller.
To the Good Peojile of Tionesta and
Vicinity:
I now employ Mr. F. L. ClawsoD
in my Tionesta store. Mr. Clawson
comes vory well recommended, being
a good work in nn, as well as being
sober, industrious and conscienti us.
Bring in your watcb, clock, in fact,
anything pertaining to tbe Jewelry
line, that needs repairing, and I will
guarantee satisfaction.
Our motto is, "Not How Cheap,
But How Good for the Money."
C. C. ULLER,
ltiuii;lt Storo,
TIOZLTZEST-A., PA..
Little Foil, i
Love 't.
DR. JAMES'
SOOTHING SYRUP
CORDIAL.
Clear as crystal.
No laudanum.
Nothing that could
possibly harm.
Just a pure, wholesome
cordial, that soothes iho
little nerves and givea
them natural resL
Cures cliolera-infnntum, dinr-
rlieoa; relieves cone, corrccn j
sour Rtomach, cases the pains cf J
teething.
At Drug Stores.
25 ceuts a Bottle.
Don't Act!i
a Hitlotitiitt'.
Prices!
waists at J .40
waieta at '00
waists at .75
waists at 1.00
NEW
LIVERY
Having purchased tho livery bam lo
cated in rear of Hotel Agnew and after
adding many new and up-to-date rigs wo
aro now prepared to furnish II vory rigs to
the people of tuis vicininity and guaran
tee to fit you out in first-class style.
We will mako a specialty of furnishing
rigs for Kunorals, Weddings, Receptions
Etc
WM. ORAM,
ARCHIE UREY.
mii: am ki:i? is.
3000 YEARS
AQO
GUARANTY RHEUMATIC REMEDY
waa not known as well as it
Is now.
Consequently many suf
fered from Rheumatism.
There is no need of that at
the present time, as we guar
antee to cure Rheumatism or
refund the money.
At Druggists, or
88 W. Genesee Street,
BUFFALO. N. Y.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU
TION PROPOSED TO THE CITI
.ENS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH
FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJEC
TION RY THE GENERAL ASSEM
BLY OK THE COMMONWEALTH OK
PENNSYLVANIA, PURLISH KI RY
ORDER OK Til E SECRETARY OK
THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR
NUANCE OK ARTICLE XVIII OK
THE CONSTITUTION.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
proposing an amendment to the Consti
tution of tho Commonwealth.
Section 1. Ro it resolved by the Sonate
and House of Representatives of the
uommon weaftli in uoueral Assembly
met, That the following is proposed as
amendments to tho Coutilution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ao
cordauce with the provisious of the i-igh-
tee i; tn article llieroot :
Amendment One to articlo Eight, Sec
tion Ono.
Add at the end oftiio Oral paragraph of
saul section, alter tne words "shall bo en
titled to vote at all elections," tho words
"subject however to such laws requiring
and regulating Iho registration of
electors as tho Uoneral Assembly may
enact," so mat the said Hpctlon shall read
as follows :
Section 1. Qualifications of Electors,
Every male citizen twonty-one years of
ago, possessing tuo following ciualihca
tions, shall bo entitled to vote at all elec
tions, s u Meet however to such laws re
quiring and regulating tho registration of
electors as the Oencral Assembly may
onset:
He shall have been a citizen of the
Unitotl States at least one month.
Ho shall have resided in tho State one
year (or if having previously been a
qualified elector or nativo born citizen of
tho Siato, ho shall havo removed thero
frorn and returned, within six months,
immediately preceding the election).
He shall have residod in tho election
district whore he shall oiler to voto at
loast two months immediately preceding
the election.
I f twent y-two years of ago and u p wards
ho shall have paid within two years a
State or county tax, which shall havo
been nssossod at loast two months and
pnid at least one month before the elec
tion. Amendment Eleven to Articlo Eight,
Section Seven.
Striko out from said section tho words
"but no elector shall be deprived of the
privilege of voting by reason of his name
not being registered," and add to said
section tho following words, "but lawn
regulating and requiring tho registration
of electors may bo onactod to apply to
cities only, provided that such laws bo
uniform for cities f the same class," so
that the said section shall read as fol
lows :
Section 7. Uniformity of Election
Laws. All laws regulating the holding
of elections by the citizens or for the reg
Mration of electors shall be uniform
throughout the State, but laws regulating
and requiring the registration of electors
may be onactod to apply to cities only,
provided that such laws be uniform for
cities of the same class.
A true copy of tho Joint Resolution.
W. W. ORIEST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
AMENDMENT TO THE COTSTITU
TION PROPOSED TO THE CITI
ZENS OK TUIS COMMONWEALTH
KOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJEC
TION BY THE GENERAL ASSEM
BLY OK THE COMMONWEALTH OK
PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY
ORDER OK THE. SECRETARY OK
THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSU
ANCE OK ARTICLE XVIII OK THE
CONSTITUTION.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to the Consti
tution of tbe CominonwoHlth.
Section 1. Re it resolved bv the Sen
ate and House of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen
eral Assembly met, That the following is
proposed as an amendment to the Consti
tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vsnia in accordance with the provisions
of the Eighteenth article thereof.
Amendment.
Strike out section four of article eight,
and insert in place thereof, as follows :
Section 4. All elections by the citizens
shall bo by ballot or by such other meth
od an may be Prescribed bylaw: Provid
ed, That secrecy in voting fie preserved.
A truo copy of tho Joint Resolution.
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Secietary of the Commonwealth.
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No. 33 Oil City and Pittsburg
Kxrress, daily, with Pull
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