- aN * uv'.Ss r-7 ChA;v t .c.S L WING, IM: ■ .nu i.' i-y ffaa- . - t .j( 11' •' By The Sullivan ; i, -hirvc l'o At th 6 County Son ! 11 , itu Count j. LAPOBT£, FA. W l i IAJ: ■ l.Mill , ■ .-v ]• - ■'',;d.P.' >VI til" "I'.• 'a' ! ■ el.d '>■ aveoud-ciiiuß -nail matt > . REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. 1- of Aud.f r General ARTII r II E. if Erie. 1r fci:.i e 'i'rt wturcr JEREMIAH A, s'l I '>HER, of La ens cr. 'for Justice ol tb» Supreme Oqurlr. j 1 1;i; 1; ; \ON :.l. > ' 'll/.1.-'KEb'. of lli iladel jtiiin, REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. V or Dist! i- t- At: .wityr V. \Y. .M EYLEK I', oft, a Lyte. For Coroner [>. \'( H >li 11! i' ol Sonesuwn. for Jury Commissioner LAWRENt K LAVKLLoI Cherry, licw Hampshire's Grange Lectures. 'I .ire i much interest ui Now 1-I.a • over the free public lot tu: ■ coin o iiistiiutod unci supported b\ llif slate with tho subordinate granges. There lias born a lecture fund sba-o KMla. a . the • :a(<? jrrnis-e appropriated > I •! for fui'iibdiiii.u; lecturers to sub ' « li- - at s I niniual niriait.; Of the (date !••!•. " ■:« Wit - : titled tot Ills ft!'!' l a; ,i fi.il.:- ■if free public lecture-; h been tiled. The expense of a n " eof three lectures is mLkh ■ • d. hit If of wlikh is paid by the subordi I tl i' a!o ;c A lie id rod (top!!-- I : t sup) i fled by Ibe siaie gruuge. A Prejierous Maine Granny. L.i: "<li lie . .llt,:e. Al'm si oak. Me. I IV« in a slroirr or udr.atloii bus !■■ lb rot i It it:; btis I.: •>• |: ; •'.'Kids in 00- opoi -'tivo 1 " : .1(1 f-.■ I!i::• • A Vi a 1 it: • l Id, • .ii.it bad bardl;. members • Tl: Ol" ni.i.-.t'fl a ■ ;-j'J .' Store. •• til if UK- 'l i a- 1 . d. a: ' r th '-■ aiti-i' lii <■!' tains from onto : feta's were t.jlketl back bio .cord "a ill l l ... Is ha* C be 11 cm .el";-,' upon about fifty candidates recently. Our Giui-f... c ;.. t o : . l'e I . !■ a »I:; . ■. . : bis . 'a '': » fppo'aied b, l'r siilent MoKiidey, Una iowa farm:: and niomlK-r of the grange, thus brettl: alii- • r : • ' t <!'" : TV i liei a li: • a!. of tb- pre vibe-1! fa -li in 112 ■,, r ailniini trail :. W i lit' ;t "v'y eie-:i'..ed ia -.fa- o wort" ' lv 1 -. r i i i .i rlie w.rk aiitl pr<r.. ol" 1 lie Oli-. r. ■ • -'.a: • ''• e; all rep:.ft I ,a:n:. ad and eovoittw' rcoi'Mnizi-d f-a- 1 !;o first quarter el th' year. . ;i• • 11i_. m btads ti e list w ill i ! 1 I wo. : 1 li' lU d by W'a -b: a:, t v V, a ! . ■ ::'. I'OJ I'WI'U yran/e. I Hint is, is certain ly jjfilng to awe--' -a up,"us it: lets r • tly pnrcbased :>.(•• .1 poniiila of ar. I'crbnps the canning stetson is View. , < 1 ■ :.: i tii ilia e'M, a: \ N. has donated ifcJO toward tin" ed in- : .)) „112 f,»n< i •;a i lie ".'li lutailtpi. Mgrfeultoral ' aohcrs' 'coui-se this year. Po C/Ky l"rcr,rairi. IM'.-pared -,\ is Nellie A. May. I >ai na in Mic!,e.-an state gran.ve lb" hull : lioitld ii •' or.:! I \iili an - leax •' fruit, while i'oinona.'s til; tlnp should be made particularly nt ii : ive for tile oecaslon: '. a do b . t lie ;.' -a 1:■ ■ •». lb 1 call, nir-ti one Ivin: helpful ■esti'in ::i le -;rd to fruit culture 1 ! atyin.'.: fi'iiif. th" liest method for a 1 iaitita. . be be-t vaii to |. -ike a atrawberrv be I. iwint; small fruit for market. 1 <o date 11. a hot Is of maruclin 112. Kit. a anit grov. lug for women. '■ •' gri v. i, > 112 t-urranls. Why do farmers grow nine of them? • lit for lb" general farmer, s 'Hit. and i:-; place on the menu for t!i .armer.-- table. 1 uit ns a means of health ant! I ..fy. 1 proved methods In canning ai d la. kilijjj. •pies as a money crop. •w best to sell and market the apple or Soul'i Dratota Grange, i April 13 tlie K -nth Dakota state r -ige was organized. There were eon sib i adie.ate granges represent Cl.aria.-. 15 Hoyt of Detnpati r - a eb: -led master. An address was •a.iven 1 s. J. t -a-Jia. who Wa • a na-eia -a tiie Oi r 112 :ty years Ago. when b i > s (' .i:r : : la that sla'e. A;iet I • he t•'lla *: i >ll of the new ollieers tb" a*' 1 ', i ited tbe ! ! e i lie .e, e here a 'lUbiie n'oetiiig was held In the eve i .I'resident lb I, tla :I ■ o; • 'ate i ell, delivered an address .• . ' .he <lib at 1 and Orange." A ctmimll ■v>. app>>;n:ed tooiranize :i a e iitsiirauce company. The sixtlj e . ee was "inferred upen forty-flve a - i .tlalt-s. if I. Stearns was appoint tl „cneral dcj.aty for the > tate. s •|.!»or-, Tl AMI-:XDMKNTS TO THIS J- ia i" .ri i iox :.r -..MrrrrcD to 'l' <; n Tt'iS CteVIMON •V' ■I. : , • 'I" : IVAL Of. k':.Ti:t "IMON. BY I t ■,. NT i-I {A I. AS ,I Bi.v Ii 1 ', iii I a .-I. a WEAT.TI t IMS. ia \ a" • t'ft;- , I■ ' . -. > e i . ! ) ■;; Kl'- •'i o ■ ft. t i-s.»: ;. u.vii, ii\" a; oi' At:TtCt.;o X \ ill OV Til 13 OQ.\ • i'l lU"I'lOV. '• ,|,)!N- Ill's iI.I'TTON T' ' ii, •11 a: 111 s 10 ,'■ tietlH einht r -ht !\v, aty one of :trli--a- feitr, seetlonn el.' ,i' : :il twjlvc of artielo five, See tions t\\ , thi'ce, and fourte-n of iiuttele i at. s, fi.'.-vn one of artiel ' tw.'lve. and a ■ turns two ami - ven of article four teen. ~r the t.'onßtltntlon of I'ennsyl vi i .a' 1 prot iitlTl . i • heilule for « art-fill i! " .1- :la effect. : . if,hi !. lie it re> "hfl la the Pejiate unci } I •ii' si- r."Pn enta.ttves of the ii■ iiin.ei'., i.lth of fVnasylv. nia in <'< ri tir..l A. 'ally rut. 'rlvit the following ir 11j>.i■ a - maantlni nt« to tin: t'on t.. ■'o > . i lie t'ouiTnoi-fW'atth of Penn s\ ' ■ nia. n ae <>i-aatu e with tli,- provi- Hi. tl," eiuhtei nth art tele thereof:— A at <1.." 'l'll \ia :>•! !•' ■ .r. Sts - Hon Kight. K-i tinii 2. Amei-il >'ei*j.ian 1 ie.lit of article 112 ~' ' '! i,! -a of 1 'eni». :■ !% inia, which reads as follows: — "He ai,;,u nominal" an,l. l>y and with th - ,i'.vlei- and t-i a. at of two-thirds of ali tliii nti a-lii is of tie:* Seinte. aapoiat ■ I i-r.-'ai a of the t ,annua w< a Ith and an Attorney Qeheral .lurlnK plensuM, a ■i - I of i' 1. ,' T. •• ' 1 on for four years, ami such other Officers of li,,- Commonwealth as he Is or may lie anthori.ad „v the Constitution or by law to . tilt; 1, s!a II 1 I ow. r to till all v. • • that may h i'!> i, i-i of fi to » ' ,eli lie may*- appoint, dnrln;? i-. the Senate, l>v grtnthi« ,i:' , whit h an. ill , ■|, re at the .■ i■,! oi' tlu- ■■ .t s,in: 1 • --iiill have power 1,1 nil any vacancy that may haii iirn, Ilara-i: til red •* of the Senate la :, . . 112 Audit' l lea, -rill. Slate Ti ■ •-"!,■■ r a-, t.-ii v- of Int -'laiid A 'T.iirs r,.- aa ■ il ef Paiilte Instruction, In aji ~il o'l'i a or in any other elec ts .. v.: . a he i or ma. ati tli.-.r: I.!■• till: If the vacancy shall hap ,l i.ir 1.,, -a-'slon oi th" Senate, fm -a ill noniin. t ■ to the Scri n.tc. ti- their final adjournment, a propel* J 1 a to nil aaal vacancy; but in : ii a ■ tif ■ a.ll -y. ia an elec ta lit'-, . , i pfi .soa shall he choac n to said o tTn v. .-i-i ii < acuncy shall h ppen within t: > i a ■ ' ,(• n-a-iiths Ininn diately pre • ,a, ;.-n ■ ' ,ld - lice shall bo hold at • I int.,.' .1-1 .ae, alive noaaiaitlon:- the i a I I' . ' of the ': "a -■!'. la ■- a- .. ,11 I." taken by yeas a' ' n'nys. and all-11l be enter, .1 on t; .. 1 , " i-i, a--, to r< -el ." follows: • I-i.' a all i mln ■ and i and with the ad', re and eopßeht of two- thirds of all tin- r.i'-ihers ol' 11 • ■=• rial . appoint ~ a, a - the t' anil in Attorney General ihir'i: r pleasure, a San ■ rinti : b-iit of i'ablle Ir truction far I , a ..-a ■ • a • -rs of the Co:. i aer.v, :Ith as he i- or may Is- uit t;h( ri I b ' the Con tltutton or by law to . ppnin!: he . ball have power to fill nil v n that na y liapp- ala 01. -cs ta wld : y ap, uilii. .a ' if; tb" re c> : ■ o" '• -1 at ■ ay a: law c.nini:.;- sinns vv'i dial! cxpin* al the eml of their ma., slonj he shall have pi v.- t to ii'l any vacancy that mnv happen, ilsi-iic ti-. of the S ■ ■ <t■ in tht . nr :-, ia-'y ~i' 112n 1 • rnnl A.tTali 5 or Hua- i ia' ■ i , 112 Publ';. Instruction, in a i:, 1 . i.e.' i ', a. y other el- ctlvc o" . ■>-. i K !■- or it: y 1..' authorizfd to all: if v. ' "-y .- all happ -a l".r --ill; 11.|. s. ,a' '1" Hi ai 1 . t ; ' ,oV t i, a 1 lo tif;i* , in! -aiji-nrni > nt, a prop- --r ■at'.''- -it ; i aa el ,\-.■ ra il ■ . a p. !'- i a. II li. elios, a lo said of -I'. e on t ■ next eleelion clay . pprup, j, t< to ■ ell > '.' f>CC 'l'llllfT tO tl) - prtlVi 'Oil of t: J I ' I aa: i. a. ■ nli - ; \ . . an sli ': '-. a v. i- two i 1. ■ onthf Imm"ciaU-b. pre'...: a aac'i ,:ke:..., day, la win. ii ii ,- et ion iur ; ■i ■ l t.rr, i f-ltall be 1 ! en the second succee. ling eli ilon . ■ approin iato to such olllee. In actia:- n , \e.- live nomlnatlor:s 'ln , ; ' I'll sit v. h open dour.-., and. hi eon'lrr, or roj ling tl," r.a-ii-iin nioai* Of aar, tli • vote shall l.« i by , . a ia J nay . and shall he enterud tin ihe i .-n-unL Aim i-11ii. t Two To \rllcle Four, S« r tlen Tv,a rity-one. S 'a', ' .V1 • 11• I eiion Iv, • nty-oiK Ol or • h- a ; ; ~s f„i|, u , . "'ah., t ..f ih i ri.'ary of Internal ,11 ■ Mai years; nf the Audi tor i- ,'a; il,. ... yea i : and of the State '1 ~ . . i two - ;a-s. The.--,, ollieers shall el; .It bj th. . 'i11,,! rhetors of the Stat at general Elections. No person tl ' ii t" 1 1'" ..: ■ of Auditor < lenernl or St:i • ~ ar. r ah ill 1 ■ cap:-1,1 - of holdia,-. 11l- am for two e,.nsecu tiv, 11 in ti - to ia -id - ■ The terms of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, the Auditor Gem-re.!, ntnl tin Stat. Tr, .: , i ■ I .11 each la four ■ ara: rail tli ... I 1„. , ho;--, n by the qiialit'ho . a , iois ia:- Stale at --acral fleet Una' ; but u sta'.- rreasnrt-i . elected In the yea I one then ...ml niia- hrndred and nln", a'.a 1 servo for three years, and his suc cessors shall be elect'd at the general eh"a'.- n I'a a.a \-.-ar one thous and nt a hundred and twelve, and in i very fourth ye.tr th. a-I' , i Nn p, 1 "11 electi-'i.l to tb, til ns- ot* Auditor General or State Treas urer i- 1 ail! 1,,- cariabl... of hoMing tlie same ottn for two consecutive terms. Ana n i.a itT a■ Tu Article i'ivfr, Sec tion IClevcn S"ct'i..., Amt 1 : lion eleven of ar tiel five, whi.h read.-; as fi;!!ows:- "li a-ept otherwise provide I In 11,'.- (, oi ,it -i a. just), of t.!:i- peace or al di rnien ; id ht • la-ted In tin sever-.' wards, a tacts, boroughs and tov/nsb' at t.ia tithe eb ion of const, id a by the 0,.t,1; ~.i il itors thci 'Of, la stu-1' i' " 'll - directed I.a 1: w. .-im! ahull be c nitisiiiia .1 by the Qovernni for a term of yars. No town-hlii v. i'i|. dt: '.a or hormjii si,all elect in, a. tl :;i: t' ices of the p ace or alii ■ II " w • a tin- consent of a ma.ioi 11 o» Ihe ipi i a ciecioi's within such town ship, wa-i or baroteah; no person shall b elecftsl Ml such office unless he shall have re - within the township, boroUKr'i ward > r ' ira t for one year next pree ... h a ha- . i 'tioii. in elllok containing ovet fllty thou and inliahitants, not mm tin a one ah! an shall lie elected in e.i a v I'd . r ~ : rich" .- „ ns tor. .id:- K - ept a ; otherwise provided hi tip t'onsl - just a.i = of tbe pC or aldermen sliall be elooted in tlu- several i wai 'l -. a ir! Is, I,,.roughs or tow nshi; -. h.v the i, a ! ;:ed eleiacrs thereof, i', nuinii.., . , i tion. in such mariner ns j a hall 'a- directed by law. and shall 1- ' eoinniisai 1 by the '..iv-anor f„i t'-rai ol ' ,--.i i\',i t.iwn.aip, Wa.! <ll "trior o l .or i'ii;ii shall f.-et more t > two jii a. o{ the peace or aldermen without ta eon.-.-nt of a majority of •,. qualified electors within such towush ward fir I a, n K h; no p, i.m shall p.- elected t" . .-1, o: ,« unit -she t hall I a,- l'-iili.l 'sal.hi tile lownsh'p. boroa i rd or .; ; far one .. r a -. i cc-ling h . lection. In « ;.'•>•< contain' ■- '<\ er fifty , - a Inhabitants, n,a > ■ than o • a Id' i a ill he eh'Cttd in . icli : . r di-a i,, t Am I r- To Articl<- Kir,.. lion Twelve, lectio: ". Ann nil r.lon tv. lv -of art.l - of i t'linstiiutori, whieh r. ads sis foil "In i' liladaiphlu th re shall he :,il>- lisb'-d. ; r f-anh thirty thousand lllhaliit uats. one court, not of ru.tird, of poiico end clvM wilh Jurisdiction not fv, (j -.o- oiv) hundred dollars; such 4• ■ i• t '.rt l:»■.» hciu by i i: vistrates whoso term oi' oil • shall be live years and they hall 1 « I cted on general ticket by tli" *ir:voters at and in ihc ele< >hi r the said magistrates no \ t»; -h '! \ ' • I: j mor- than two-thirds Di Lhe if .:i r of |>. | . <»ns to be elected : vi.-'-a n ..i« than one are to be chosen; •tr -y shall S'O cuiii;»i'!i-.it.ed or.ly by lixed salai: -s. t<> i.« |»a- I Iv iid county: and shall e.vciv r h j«:ri iiction, civil and criminal. ex« »pt as herein provided, as | Js now «. \»M'< i-.cd by ildermen, subject to i such changes, not involving- an incn-ase | of civil jurisdiction or conferring political j iiuti< . a m;, * be ni ide by law. In Philu- : dolphin the office of alderman is abol- j lshed," so as \o read as follows: — In Philadelphia there shall be estab- | lished. fore en thirty thousand inhabit- j ants, one court, not c»i! record, of police ! and civil causes, with jurisdiction not exceed ie ie hundred dollars; such | courts 11 •• held'by magistrates whoso : term of < iiie» shall be six years, and they . shall 1 ele-.'ted on geii«ral ticket at the, municipal ' lection. by the qualified j voters at la -go; and in the election of j the s. id Tif Ist rates no voter shall vote j for more th u two-thirls of the number ! of persons to be elected when more than | one are to 1 1 chosen: they shall be com pensated oi.v by fixed salaries, to be paid by said county; and shall exercise j such jurisdiction, civil and criminal, ex cept ns her n provided, as is now ex-j ercised l.v :ild<i'men. subject to sucli I ciu\niv-"s. i:< i Involving an increase of civil j'oi lion or conferring political duthv. a m lie ma le by law. In Phila- | d Ipl \ t';e odioe of alderman is abol ished. w\uiend:uont Fiv>• -To Article Eight, Sec tion Two. Seel Jon R. Aintrd section two of article rU'ht. w! cii re," is as follows: g . ral election shall l.»e held an- 1 i '!. !\ lij;--sday next following the! lie c >.to!:d : of November, but the Gen-| oral A-s' ni ly may by law fix a different j day. two thirds of all the members of < ch on- nting thereto." so as to r< ad : *ri;i• iv 1 < .'ction shall be held bi < i'i i"; on Tri-day next following 1 • i . :i«ia v of November ill each 1 . ;!-nun\!> d ;•« ir, but the Cencral A's ? ■ r.i vv lix a different da\ . | tw-.--third - of nil the members of each Th>ie- ( ; • ut': g thereto: Provided. That • e t • -ction shall always be held . in an evt .numbered year. Air.' • :.t t'.K— To Article Eight, Sec tion Three. ! s - i i " Amei d s.'ction three of article or- I• t. w h leads as follows: "Ail . , • ii• /1.» for city, ward, borough i and t"\- ip (».""Ors. for regular terms, of : . . • ' iv.'.U be held on tin third Tuesday ei' February," so as to read:— All i 1 • • le'-ted by the electors of the ' State : nay be elect* d at either ! a g i ral or municipal election, as cir cling may r- iuir» . All elections for i id* - of the courts for the several | ju. '.l o's.. ;.-ts, and for county, city, j w:«r«i ' • ' iK-i. and township officers lor j.„• i . r of servi . si all be held on » iii *ipa 1 ('lection day: namely, ;• . • \; 112. i ov ug the first Mon ti v . November in < ach odd-numb r. d year. but. General Assembly ma\ by Jaw li . • i:Y• rent day. two-thirds of all the ». nif -i. < ! each House consenting thei to: I*' Aid. 1. That such election shall ilways be h Id' in an odd-numbered year. Amu 1 1 i vea- 'V , Article Eight, Sec tion Fourteen. S Amend section fourteen of arti 1 which reads as follows: | 4 1 • <1 ction beards shall consist of ( a ju.' •..i t .vi insj^ectors, who shall bo c'.osen annually by the citizens. Kaeh i\ ■ •. fJI.: ve the right to vote for the I in ir i in.-pee tor. and each inspect or ill . : t one elerk. The first elec- | tion ti'.n 1 for any new district shall be f.x [. 112 ':>■]. id \ -anci'-s in el ction boards' iOn' :>i.: Vn'rai ' pfivHi'-'iV.■tCTi-itiff'u?-1 rest upo:. days of election, and while en-i g - i:: ting up and transmitting re-! t• 11 h'-\ t upon warrant of a court of j (i judge Hiei' I.for an ele | tion i; for felony, or for wanton I br.-aeh • the p-ae*-. In cities they may! ei ire \ o .n from ju: n lutv during tin n terni.- • rvlce." so as to read:— ! Di irict «1 etlon boards shall consist of a judge and wo inspectors, who shall be eie • a »•:• - na !i>-, by the citizen; at the imivi ■ ' eii.'n; hut tile Gen- ral As-j s»-n i . i our.' said board - to be J , i manner as it may by » law .*•' Laws regulating the ap-] pointie oi of said boards may be enacted to : I to ciri- s only: Provid. !. That j such la- be unit' "in for citic- <»f the: ei u. i:. eh elector shall have tUe} i . to vote for the judge and one in-1 sp' i . d • o pector shall ppolnt j ' t election I .aid for any new -irict shall be selected, and vacaneb-s In el . tion boards ntVd, as | shall i 1 r .'ided by law. Klec on oHL | ' rs i,l pi > • legefl'from arr *?t upon' 0 >•: Oi U ■ m. oid while engaged In j r kin up - d transmitting returns, ex-' ' i '..nit of a court ot* record, j thereof, for an election fraud, | La", or for wanton breach of the; peace. In cities they may claim exemp- i ii"i !"»•■. : jury duty during their t> rms of •"rv'» « Ai.e I. --lit To Article Twelve, S' t ion One. 5 s - ion 9 Am r.d section one, article tw; Ive. winch r.'-'ds as follows: "Al* r . w"» • .1 ■ction is not pro-! , Vlded for i tin < 'ore titution. shall be '! • d ' r • • ■ in-'d as may •be directed i ( by law." so ;• 112? to read:— All oi; ; . ers. a\ he • s< lection is not pro-J v'd. d 112. • in this Constitution, shall be; ed oi »6lnted as may be directed 1 be lav 1 • ' o'. That elections of State i « h M on a g« neral elect ion day. a»>, olecti-e. 0 f local officers shall be held on ir, injeii I election day. . x-, 1 • id. o In a. i" • • i . r c.ise, .special eb'ct ions . t i.e reiiun I to fill unexpired terms. Amen dm. at Nine To Article Fourteen. Section Two. poet on 1' Am •. tion two of article fourteen, which f*. • ... follows: "< *ount O -rs I. ,11 be "looted at the ' gone:-; I . inns , • hall hold their ' otfc -s fort! term •- thr<e years, b• - , ginning ti.e ji rs t Monday of January rn xt t ■ ir election, and until their successors shall be duly qualified; all vaeanei.-s i i otherwise provided for, • t! hal! 1 • til! e ! i n such manner as may be pi" led iw " so as to read:— c'Vu. p.i v .. ' sivill be elect* 1 at the nr e i;• 11 inns and shall hold their ofil for the term, of four years, be gini o ea ! i :o [ Monday of January e- \t ■ ' • election, and until tin ir sue--•: o o.i!l bo duly qualified; all 1 v-e-.i. i«»! 1 .-rwlse provided for, sha ! b« ol : hi such manner as may be provided b.\ i •w. Am t i•:: To Article Fourteen, S- • ion Seven. fern : ds as follows: "T' > eo mnissioners and threo con: a!i bo elected in each » in.; v. a h Hirers are chosen, in the \' ir > tlioa-.ind light hundred and sever: •. iv ?!d even third year there •; - eh ction "112 said officers i «ach «, : i:i- .1 - tor shall vote for no more 1' i - ons. and the three !"r t a i.-iie--t number of \ot< shall i.eclc ed; any casual vacancy ' In tl c ( a" •. t* > 'e'aty commissioner or j eon- t 1 be filled, by the court of o nmm pi s of the county in he h ;:ia a • .- hall e, cur. by the • ; api•• ntm n: oi . a el, ctor of th. proper county ho shall have voted fur tha j < omir < mdltor whose place is g to b lib 'soOS to read: j Th'io e inly ( 'env issloners and three - count s :e :,.rs shall be el«- ted in each i county where such of7ic»» u are chosen, In the year one thousand nine hundred | and eleven and every fourth year there- 1 after: and in the election of s.-iid olflcers each (piallfled elector shall vo'e for no more than two persons, and the three per oils having the highest number of votes shall booleep d; any casual vacancy j in the office of county commissoner or ! county andit- r • mil he tllle i by the court of common ph of the county in which such vi.eanc\ -hall occur, by the appoint ment of n elector of the proper county vho shall have voted for the commls-j sioner or auditor whose place is to be I i filled. Schedule for the Amendments, j Section 1-. The.:: no inconvenience may i : ari. e from the . iainges in nie Constitu- ! tion of the Gotr aionwealth, and in order j ! to carry the same into complete opera- I tion, it i hereby declared that— In thee; -e of others elected by the] Ico i; all i' n of ofiice fixed by act of , ; Assembly . t an odd number of years j shall « • h be lengthened one year, hut | j the Lea.:-b me onw dnnge tin- length j of tie t- rm pro uh d the terms for which | i such oh- : an elected shall always be | for an >••.- a. nor; her of years, j Ti :.d •ve ev .ii ion of official terms j ! shaP r-»t IToci oncers elected at the | ! j, 1 .j lion oi' one thousand nine j i inn d and « it; nor any city, warcl.| boroa -n. to vn . ip. or election division j offi< 1 ' 1 of office, under ex j istii.g ..iv ■ ad in t .e year one thoucanu ! nine hi . ir- d a'i «! i n. J I. t .! on lousand nine hundred | J and ten t • nam ipal election shall be j held <.n the third Tuesday of February.] ; s li' ie "for< ; i-u't all officers choi cii at | j thar • ' rtion to an office the regular term | of which is tv o >• irs, and also all elec tion ofilcei 1 • ors chosen at that' election, h: ! s- rvi until the first Moil-! da" >.f l»ec. 'ob.-r in th.e year cm- thou sanll iiit hva -Ir .1 and »h \ en. All ofil !or c! . t t' o election to oflhes the t ; ' .a' \ !.: h now four years, or is i mad lour y ars bv the operation of ■ tin a a ndmeiit.' r this schedule, shall 1 t . first Monday of December in the ai on thousand nine hundred an l tliiro i. Ml insticcs of the peace, miigisi«. : s. •in' • a ' mien. . hofren at that do i a. • I until tile first Mon day of I>■ i r»«r ii 'no y« ar one thou s-0,.: a'- . e -,n an«'l *:ftt 11. After tin year ni: • * -1 • Ir •' • 1 and ten. and until t!' • I a : O". )\ oih. wise provide. ; a)! Ulna -t ••iiy. ward, borough, towti | shin, and ch ot; m division officers shall b Inn at Monday of December |in an oud-numb d year. « ! All city. ward, borouj-.h, and township ! off .rs hold i offl< < at the date of i appro\. I tl. -c am lulments. whose ! terms ' i oflic nai\ end in the year one i ! ".ndrcd and eleven, shitll ' <• a . i. hold their offices until ihe ; t'a - At- ona>" of T> •• nber of that > ar j . 1 j u-,. . of tii- courts for the sev- I cr.,l judicial dn lra ts. and also all eoanty r,! .'ei - . holding oftiio at the date Of the I a val eft! a-• c a nieiulmeiltf. whose t'.nis «>f o'i may end in the year one ( thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall i co tin.:* to hold their offices until the ' fir Men-,.;. .112 Janaary. one thousand nine hundred and twelve. A trj < j>> of tl. J ■nt Resolution. RO; ■: KRT Me A KICK. S • t ii"' of the Commonwealth, ] THE GRANGE* ) Conducted by ' . i -v. C ! :hu a. N. Y., I Picas Corrcsvowlrnt Atw York State i | (JraTigc | jPROGRESSINTHEWEST Annual Session of the Washing ton State Grange. Some of the Import-rt Items of Busi ness Transacted—Almost Ton Thou sand Members Now—C. G. Kegley J Re-elected State Master. ' Out' of the most progressive stale frnuiyos in tlio t'nion is that of Wash iDKtoi). whert! C. n Kegley is state ! muster. The twenty -tirst session of i that body was held June 1 at Ellens burp. Sonic of the more Important j items of business transacted were the following: A resolution was adopted deniaii'limr that the officers of the na | ti.ihal LTHiiRe make regular reports to the membership through state granges us to t: .e st;itus of the national grangij oiii«-i I or.an. now being published at I'oa rd. . v .'. 11., under the direction »;f the national grange executive comtuit tee. No detaiiid report of the business of this paper lias ever been madtj to the national grange. Another resolution asking for the appointment of a deputy to organize granges in tlie state from among the grange workers of the state was also adopted. There has been con : siderable criticism 011 the part of the far west granges in regard to the pol icy of the national master to send ' eastern organizers into the western ' territory. Another resolution adopted caJl"il for the statement of the expenses of the national grange to the various; state granges. Another asked for the [ appointment of a state matron to have : charge of the juvenile work. A sta .! ing committee on good roads was ap pointed. A reform in taxation v.-as called for in which the person who ' makes improvements on property should not have lo bear the burden ol taxation also. The grange recom- j mended that the state adopt the plan! of a regular tax levy for the support of stale institutions. The grange op-| po; ii slate aid roads as beiug a ve il icle for "graft" and corruption. It j urged that districts be allowed to elect their own supervisor. It asked that ! practical agriculture be added to the ' course of study ill the common schools During Iho year sixty-seven new granges were organized with L'.TS," members. The total membership is now 0.1H2 in IS 1 granges. The. j are also thirteen Pomona or county granges and two juvenile granges. The sixth degree was conferred on eighty-eight candidates. C. 15. Kegley was re eh led state master. PATENT Good Ideas *1 iI & Mil 1 3 n.iiy be secured by | ft ■II- it I fcffl H on i-aid. Address, | 8h kUr » MTi THE patent recoro :t, t . V. • -.W- Baltimore. Md. w i .jfrli»t<oie ni ! lie Parnut Hccord -iiOUoti nuiu '' ; I:STAT!•:oF.lt»serirc.rK\xixcTl>N Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above es tate having been gran ed to the under j signed, notice is hereby given lo all parties I imiehteil to said e«';i'e -o settl" their ne eiaims without delay, and all parties having claims said estate (.re re i|Uested to press a i ihe same tor allowance. MUS. .IA XM Ij. PKNXIXdI'oN. W. SCOTT VVIEI.A X l>, Kxecutore. I*. \N . Meyiert, Attorney. | Laporte, i'.i,, June 17, i'.K)9. Executor's Notice. Notice is herein gi'.en that, letters (es tJiuuMiiHrv upon the esfate of Mru. Electa i ' M* ad. late <»t Laporte l»oroti^rh t omity, I'u., ileceH.seci. have heeii it-» the inulern All pernoi.H imleht- I ed to said estate are rei|Uested to make | payment, anil those having claims or de j niiiinls against tin- same will make them J known withoutdelav to 1..1. KtKLKIi. Kxecutor. I !■'. \V. Meyiert Ativ. I.aporte. Fa. j June It), I'.Mt'.i. j ilstate ol Jeremiah Kdgar, late el'Da vidson Township, <l.ceased, i Letters of ai Imi nstration in the above ; estate h.icing Lee l , granted to the under ; oigned. all per»oi s indebted to said eslaf. ' )'re requested to make immediate payment ! to the undersigned and ail parties laving claims Hgnid eetnte lire rebiiested to pre ' seiit the same wiihout delay, tor all. w- AXDI!!".\V LlKlAI! Administrator. I". W. Meyleei. At l.v. Notice of Transfer. Notic*' is heiehv that •« petition t'«>r the Tranpfer ol h Wholesale Li«jnor heret-olure granted to Michael F.i i !h>nuv<in. i»i t' " N'liiage <'.l Mihin-'l. ''l « r- i |vy Township. S tlli\ ari C< tin• > l'«" na.. om ; I preniiHew i\ nown as the *• K nights ot Mali" to K leti ('oinmr, )ia> tin««d iv •..•(•n ! Mini in tny oilier, and the same will l»e . i pre>eiitfd i«» the t.'ourl ot 1 |! of Snlliv an ( «»ui»t \, on iSionday, August | . | L\ at eleven o'clock a. in. ALBERT F. HE ESS, Clerk, ;j(Merk's office, Laporte. July 2*2, 190V | ( ONDEN< ED REPOKI ot t tie condl tluti of The v riot. National iwoik at laiM'ioi'. in ilie Htati' .112 Pennsylvania at close of bu>ln««> .Turn- J3, ■ tuo«». KESOI' lU'KS. j loans anil «lii»w»unt!J ?1«'»">..V21 t"» ; !". s. I'oi Us t«»,-i cur mruUitiuli :0.00 ' j I'rriniuni un I . s. Houil 1 «i»o no 1 stock li>7 7."»i.«'»7 1 j Funuauc «»n,ou I>ue from l»unk- and approved n'v.M'vc •'- 7J7 1 >it>• fmiii 1 . > Treasury .'-iOOOO Total tt TU ,V. LIAKILITIK&, •/iip'tnl nori fv, ISurplUAand undividtHt pivtlte i>,-i. •. I circulation ... 4*< lep'" Circulation 4u.iou 0' Deposits 840,472 5-1 Total ij.Tl; s:» State of Pennsylvania < "luuvof .ivan ss. | I, M. 1). swarts ea-lder of tne ai«o\v nanie<l j hank do solfinnly swear thai th«* ;iU>ve staleuiein ; is true to iiur hi ?t of iriN kn»»\<ieUu«» a.'id belief. M. P. SN\ A K is Cashi'T. HiilwniiM'd an<l sworn '•» J- *' -r«» lie this Jt'.it day ot .lini!' l'.xo A Li'HON.-CS i Mv eommis.-:<»nexpires if7,"ol>. NotaryPnblie. ! ' corroet Attest: i». Kl:kskr ) t;. • i sV LV AK A. Ln retitors S A Ml* K L C'uLK. \ i ii|jF JIT C»s T£ n[ I Irfl' rAGTORY LOADED SHOTGUN f j "N&wßsvziS,, 5 * "lea sfer," and "Repeater " J ( Insist upon having thsm, t&>.e no others and you will £ct the best «hells that money cau buy. L 112 ALL DEALEFS KEEP THEM. £ - --*» *^»HF«WW | THE j hni '| ! TRI-WEEKLY j fiLAPORTE GAZETTE and BUI .IV iNj pEPUBLiCAN NfWSITEM Tells all the general >■ 'a - '.>l the j S Kept dress«d anil most respected ; world, particularly tiu.i of our | newspaper in Sullivan county. Stale, nil the ti: . mm! telle it L Pre-eminently a home newspaper impartially. ( otu'g to j * The only Republican paper in ers every other d.iv. It is in tact S county and conies from the neat almost n daily newspaper, and of justice with new news frotu | you cuu.iot aiiord to he without C.the county offices, clean news it. We offer thin une.jur.Jed from all sections of the county J , viper ni.d t he NhW.S ITEM | and political news you want to jf j | together one year for * j read. This with Triwseklys at ' $1.50 j di Is|..'io ! | Hie REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM and Tri Weekly GAZETTE AR) BULLETIN. run In 'Tery city there is one hem J If you want to keep in touch paper, and ip Williamsport with the Republican party it is the Gizetteund Bulletin. organizmion and be ini'ormed Tt is the most important, pro- on all real estate transfers or d gtessive and widely circulated legal matters in general that paper in that ciiy. The first transpires at the county seat to hold the fort journalistically. you must necessarily take-the Order of the New-e Item. 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I It's an absolutely safe place for your savinjp, and every dollar yon depos.'t will earn 3 per cent, compound interest. Writte for the booklet "Banking by Mail." LACKAWANNA COMPANY 404 Lackawanna A reave SCRANTON, PA. 1
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