The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 09, 1900, Image 5

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    rv NEWS.
Our
kers Written oy
Correspondents
rhout the County.
(bITZ VALLEY,
Itapplc vWted in frii'imrg the
F . i j I
L Mtller fell from a loan 01
liruiscu HIT lace uwusnsw-
Mover is busily engaged In
Ifr our fanners.
,l Martin wits visiting in
Valley.
PALLAS NEWS.
val held in tm. uauej -
i benefit ol imam rvers-
ti t
Biol HIT ileum V".
tnolil has flnlshed thresh-
Lction for the present ami
L machine to Klcnnera.
, .-Wlcy is taKinjrnmsie .,
ran a Miss Ida .-mm in s mm
Guitar music. Calvin sports
Heel.
having a wonting
null- to give out in reea uve
l, apply io iim"
. he needs one ai "". . ...
vill he well rel ami ciue.i.
. i I.... ,.f I'liilmlcl-
t
II Mrs. Stniub of Mt. l aniie
niBStsof AugttstUB Straub and
,, , ,11111 I 1UUUII i
ll.is o ace. incy e.pe. .
ri
F after the plc-nlo at
(
rubb's
WEST BEAVEU.
m thresher is heard almost
,ur vicinity, r""1
fir crops far beyona men t-
i in ylcm.
. f Xtifltin
IllV. Ill', v..--- -.. , ,
tent a few days here last week
I ...... nl I I I 1 1 II 1 1 I . .'I .'in',"'
to the wants ol tier nroiuci,
W-
leely is still unanie t awenu
tss from his late sickness.
Itobcrt doss has been on tne
ffor the )ast weeK. 0W sue
ping.
ll H. Phillips has been furnish-
t of our llUCKsicrs wium"
of late for the Lewistown mar
. iii V..H..V I
rlbe took a trip to Big allej j
LfnwentrU,.,', I
. , . - ,.
and Mastertiuay MwlysiK'n
with some of their Lowell
i:;i.,.h n comrade ol your
is now located in Yeagerstown,
icountv. eii oymg gouo. uswu,
i i,:.....i.,.H.- He snvs. come
Inirades a..d go into my vineyard
.. li. l...t II. fiiui
It of all tne iruii m
I Hilly.
in Trenster and daiiirhter,
Ir, iispent Sunday with some
LSmV !ends.
leu Steely was a Belleville, sunuu
k, visitor last naiunmy p
nna v
lrre Krebs and wife sient Sunday
i MeClure. Charles Hcrtistcr ami
f also spent Sunday at tne "c
movement Is on foot among pass-
JiiKcnts of all the Rrcat ratiroaus ..,
biuitrv to sjve to every veteran ol
livil war at all times over every
ud half-fare rates." Kxcnange.
i the ball roliinir and have It ao-
plishiKl Is the cry f all the old vet
s. and vour actions will Ix- apprcc-
L'i I vail.
ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Kind You Have Always Bought
ears the
aaturo of
CENTREVILLE.
I J. H. Hartinanlcft for West Virginia
Ct iriday.
Minn DoasleKanipsell returned home
m Mifllinburg hist week.
Mrs. Stucker of Shenandoah visited
mm. Aurand and wife over Sunday.
Mm ,l..l,.i,l.. Miiniimell is visiting
mods at Montoursvillc and vicinity.
Jiilm Miin'uni ,,f l.ewisburir was a
pitnr in town several days last week.
.1 I.' i. i oiwl ilmiirhter. Alma.
... ii 1 1 1 ni , ,.' -- -, ,
vLiihHl relatlve and friends at Jersey
Boon the nast wck.
Miilm, Koanglcr A Co. purchased a
lieu ( liHiiiiiirtii Thriishcrlast week ami
jsrv now ready to serve their patrons.
MT. PJ J5ASANT MILLS.
Tim hers' examination for Pern
WWnihip will be held Aug. 13th.
I Miss Joicy Yerger is working at the
wnaai HoU'l, f recnurg, ai prescm.
Win Tnuin nml wife of Pallas were
tin L'liests ,if .liisiiih 1 lei ill's Sum lav.
" . ... , -,
I,.. I I .. .1.1.. ,.la,, ....II i.lt.v fur
IICU.I1UIU iniimn: niu r.' ""
he (irubb's church pic-nic Saturday.
t"mic of our ni-onle are attending the i
'ttiiiliineetimr at FlizalK'thville this
PMk.
Mr. and Mrs. Weiand of near Selins-1
Krove were the MMSBS of J. F. Hover's ,
k -
uiniay.
Mrs W K Arlminist and son of Mif-
lliiitown were the guests of Lewis Mi-
I'liiim'sKiiturdnv
Quite a numlsT of our people expect
' attend the pic-nic atCirubli's church
"cxi.-viiuruny.
Maurice M. Mengel, wife and chil-
u r j - i . .4 v . . .. i . 1 1 1 1 , l . 1 ii 1 1 1 ui unit
-v,, ... nrai ,viiiiiiiiim Mine. ,'....
Iturday aud Hunday at this pUoe.
, V, A. (jerhartand wife, accompanicu , raiur in.v, r-.-,.i. .... "
!' his mother nml hrothcr of Fni'lmrn, first Saturday of heptemlier or cmtj
VMt iruesta In our town Wednesday year.
sftcrnoon. The writer dog seventy stalks of jh-
Rev. C. C. Miller, the newly elected Uitm-s up one day last wiik and jot a
T...i.J , i J.-....i... i.., oimsJ i rd of ft bushc of potatoes.
''uiiirntn minister, win iimr il"
IntheBt. John's L and it. cliurch, i
Bu j . .
ALINE.
a. B. MitrkU-y is In Benysborg on u
business trip tins week.
Tlu' pii-tiio was well attended on Ntt
ardmv lust t St. Peter's church, in
Knouietown
Tin- home oampmeetlng will Ik' held
at tin- Aline church m sept 4. Minis
ten of different placestwill U' present.
M .... 11 rr, I.M., i la nnmhaH
1 with
.HIS. II. I. I .1 'Ml. I I I n
sick.
Kate Arnold
pent Sunday afternoon
Rev. Fred Weaver, of Adams Co..
viwili'it Li. luiranrn l.'i-l week.
i.Mwi.pii
Miss Nora Teats was entertained hy of
the Misses Qoodling last Sunday. Rev. Spahnand wife are spending
A. O. Hornberger and it. It. Weaver their vacation in Reading and Lancast-
made n business trip to New Berlin er.
last Saturday. , y. Anrand is hauling stones ore
Mr. Markley ami wife, of Millers- punitory to erecting a new dwelling
burg, mingled amoug friends here sev- house.
era! days last week. Miss Myra Romlg of Keller's Com-
The Children's day services at the mercial College, is spending her vaea-
United Evangelical church last Sun- tlonathome.
day evening were well attended and an Our R. R. agent, Hurley Romig, is
excellent program was rendered. I negotatlug for the purchase ofa house
Miss(s Kffle Hornberger and Ida and lot in town.
Goodllng attended the picnic at St. Samuel Werner, who is employed in
Peter's church in Juniata county Inst b saw mill near Huntingdon, is speud
Saturday. They reported a good time. Ingseveral daysal home.
Misses Ida tinnier, of Somerset Co., I
aud Mattie Vocuni, of Herndon. were
pleasantly entertained by their former
college mate, Miss Eflie Hornberger, a
few days last week.
George Hall, Meiserville's enterpris
ing merchant, took unto himself a lct
terhaif. He says it isn't good for a
man to lie alone. The writer wishes!
him much happiness.
Last week one evening while ill
pasture one of George Goodling's luir-cs
ran into a wire fence and was liurt bad
ly. Dr. K. Peek was summoned Im
mediately. He dressed the wound and
'the beast Is now on a fair way to re
covery. KANTZ.
Bilger was seen on
Rolandi
streets.
Mrs. M. Mlllner spending a
Iru ,, I I I , , , luutthniu
Some of our farmers have finished
olowliiir their fall irround.
,,,i-i.i'i'M wmwiiwi.i
! nli ii I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 .: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 is einnlovcd at
Marion Heights at present.
The children's day exercises held in
the Hoover L'. Ev. church wen- a
grand success.
Mrs R. K. Dock, who has Itecil oil
"e sick list for about ten weeks, is
low, improvulgi
TherebuUdlngofWm. Romigjshonje
WnlCIl was coimuineu uy nre nuij m
Julv js um1w
.... ,
horse Sunday and received a few
bruises, but they are not serious.
It. Br.Forry is working in the upper
counties of the state taking orders for
the Preeburg memorial company.
The Kantz Cornet Band will furnish
music for the plo-nlcto be held at Meis
cr, on Fagley's Island next Saturday.
Henry Romlg, M. Mlllner, John ().
Holtannle of Kantz and Jerry Charles
of FreLu-'': gave John Heck a call Hun
day. Heck resides at Marion Heights,
Northuinlicrland.
MIDDLECREKK
Andrew Herbster spent several days
at Selinsgrove.
Jus. 1'lsh was working at Yeagers
town last week.
Chas. Gross and Mrs. Gross were vis
iting C. A. 1'. Ulsh.
Jan ics Spangler, of Adamsburg, was
seen on our stretls Saturday.
John Bhambaeh, of Mlddleburg, is a1
present staving with his uncle, Milton
Fetter.
Misses Emma and Sallie Heimbach
were visiting in Mussel's Valley over
Sunday.
H. J. Swart, and Homer Ti ter made
a trio to Blizabethvilieon their bicycles
last Friday.
H.J. Swart, and wife and Mrs. Liz
zie Peter spent Sunday with Troxel
ville friends.
W. H. Kline and wife attended the
funeral of Mrs. Amnion Spangler at
Mlddleburg Saturday.
Buried on Saturday at the Ridge
cemetery, a son of John and Cora Blng
ainan, aged 1 year and 11 months.
Mr. Hofnagle and wife and three
t. i.l.l. iv sinters, of Lewistown. Were the
I guests of Kinmet lloss over Sunday.
ll iii i'n ... - --- - -----
omon Stelnlnger. of Lew istown, arc at
. I I., ll.iu u. ,'ti, ,ii
Irvin Fetcrolfand w ile and .Mrs. hoi
present visiting friends in this section.
Mrs. Jennie Steely and children, af
ter spending several weeks with their
friends, returned to Reading last week
TROXELVILLE.
Fmnk Norman, our blacksmith ap
apprentice, is on the sick list.
W. S. Shemorry and wife were to
New Berlin visiting friends Sunday.
The teachers at this place seem io ,
havesome trouble since examination is ;
Tin. teachers at this nlaee seem to
so near at hand
'Hipjirc Fetterolf retunuil from York
luut v i 'i L ami went to Mt. Union this
! week to put a stave mill in operation.
Kinanuei Schanihach, of Middlcburg,
I'.nianiiei r-eiiiiiiiiiiu ii, n '""si i
. . . , . . V , V....
w'ho is woranig inr reu. mown v
,Hjl Hi(,k) WH..H nfl has uil the work he
cares for.
uiM Rmthan w ill have a festival
i Pnrf Ann Saturdav evening, August
11. RcaYeshmentl and choice music
ill la- there.
.. ..,
I (). crge ami two ol ins cniiuren,
win, had been dow n w ith typhoid
fever for the last live weeks, are up and
on inen j" - "n"""
i.-en.iW T. Troxel took his first trip
since April 11 on his milk wagOti to
Adiimshurjr creamery Monday hist, ha
iH'inir sick its mentioned before.
The four Simony schools of this place
decided to hold "their annual picnic
Saturday, Sept. 1, and hen-alter on mi
,i ....... .in
According; to this the potato crop twill
i M.n in ttiij nitniniiinirv.
ADAMSHUtUJ.
Dr. Smith mad)
a business trip
Altoona.
A. M. Aurand spent
a few days a
Philadelphia,
Homer I elfrlcu of Altoona
is vis
iug iii town.
Mis- Lillie Bpaid of Mlddleburg spent
Sunday in town.
Mr. Jus. Dreese visited friends in
Lewistown recently.
J, VV. Snook treated your reporter to
some Hue Seekel pears.
V. II. Mitchell and family spent
Sunday with friends in McAUlstervllle.
1 f- .. t.
j. u. mhi'. m in- anil i
Mlddlehurs spent Kundi
t v
i children
in town.
lav
ll. I. Romhrand K. I
Shunon com-
meiiced work on a new doiilile dwi
lug house for Jno. Itearlch in Lewis
toS 11.
FLINTSTONE VALLEY.
Sunon Bilger was
in this valley on
business.
Percival Garman and wlfi
were vis
iting T. C. Laudls' Sunday.
Philip Moyer and son, M. S., were
to Seliilsgrove Saturday.
The Mover brothers an' making pre-
... 1 1 1. . ...: ,: 1. 1 1 ..
pill III 11 ills in ituiu iiit'll llllll Kill).
One of Jacob Benfer's hogs died Sun
day of injuries received from dogs,
Misses Sallie Hlnkle, Emma Erleti
our I meyer and friend of Precburg visited
I Philip Mover's Sunday.
few R. Garman and T. C. Laudls arc a
happv ixiir. Knell family has been in
oreasea witn a oaugnier.
G. G. Moyer of this place and John
.. .
IMlllll 1 HI ..I I II I I II, ,1 II lllltlll . MI II l , ll IH
the guests of J. Haines Sunday.
Miss Mary Horrold of Preeburg, Al
salom Schnee and wifeof Fremont were
the guests of Philip Mover's Sunday.
A merry sporting artv of a few
young gentlemen of this place were out
exanung the country ofNelta Valley
recently.
J. A. ami Philip T. Mover have the
Champion threshing machine: it is a
Champion by name, ami it has the
right name..
Sue I lent and sister, Grace, of Sun-
bury were in our midst Sunday. From
here they will proceed to But Black
Stone Valley, Virginia.
uCNIMHtK.
Our farmers are busy plowing.
A guml laugh is sunshine in a house.
Adam Sheinoi ry, of Ksntz, was in
town.
Frank Bltner had a good patch of
spring wheat.
Adam Fisher, of Sprankleville, was
on our streets.
I., s. Cooper, of Northumberland
Co., was in town.
Fli Campbell is sheltered under his
parents' roof for a few days.
S. L. Weist, traveling for a Philadel
phia dry goods house, was in town.
(Jen. A. Kirchcr, selling hardware
j for T. James Fernley, of I'liila., was in
town soliciting orders.
Success is no rainbow. You can grasp
it hut you must travel many a haul
and difViciilt road.
Samuel High, of Millersburg, selling
hardware for the Selt.er-Klaho Hard
ware Co., of I'hila., was in town.
The festival last Saturday evening al
the Witmer school house drew an im
mense crowd ami was financially a suc
cess. ( Children's day exercises at Hoover's
United Evangelical church last Sunday
evening were interesting and well at
tended. M. 1.. Wagensellcr, of Selinsgrove,
was in town selling w ood and willow
ware for one of the best houses in Phil
adelphia. Harry Neitz intends in the near fu
ture to open a painting shop in town,
where old buggies will be UimeO 11110
in v rn
I new mil's over night.
., n c nt.
r'r,..il Urns . I if liiclilaiidtowti, man
ufacturers of shoes, for which there is a
good demand in this town, had their
icprcseiitative in town.
A few of the mauy worthless dogs
found in Port Trevorton were on Sim;
day morning after an eariy breakfast
mill f.illllll ill .1. F. Warner's field a
Hock of his turkeys good breakfast,
come again.
George Campbell, at the age of t'i
I years, ui building a canoe forGeo.N.
' Went.el. He Is the champion In this
Sus.pichai.na river, hav
,..,.,,.,.., :mn . la8t llfty-t w
ins Imilt aboul 800 in the last fifty-two
years.
David Witmer, of Salem, is Visiting
his many friends in town and vicinity.
He savs it lisiks natural around the old
i I 1... X- rr linn.
lolllcsleau now ow inn in .-. .
. . , n. i. .L. - . .....I
hiore anil wile. Be IS Hie vouugcsi wu
, f the lamilv living and is n-
nuirkalilv active at the age of i'J years
and eniovs the distinction of being the
oldest postmaster in the county.
Nursing Mothers
dread htt weather. They
know how it weakens and
how this affects the baby.
All such mothers need
Scott's Emulsion. It gives
them strength and makes
the baby's food richer and
more abundant.
60c Slid 11. All druggists.
inalr $
Victor l
What does k do?
is wmm m m mmi
more
'soft
iwiwwPMi mm wma
one of the great causes of
baldness.
It makes a better circu
lation in the scalpand stops
the hair from coming out.
II Prevents and ll
Cures Baldness
Ayer's Hair Vigor will
surely make hair grow on
bald heads, provided only
there is any life remain
ing in the hair bulbs.
It restores color to gray
or white hair. It does not
do this in a moment, as
will a hair dye; but in a
short time the gray color
of age gradually disap
pears and the darker color
of youth takes its place.
Would you like a copy
of our book on the Hair
and Scalp? It is free.
If yu 6o not obutn li th bnOU
you lpt-t4il from th- ue of Hi. Vigo
wrlu th. Iinrtur about II.
AJJrMl, UK. J. C. IV KM
Lowell, tut.
8J3JLIN8QROVE
Mrs. Ed. Taylor was at Sunbury Sat
urday. Miss Jennie Miller is the pns-i-ssor of
a llew Miami.
Boyd Blecker spent a day with his
parents last week,
Rev. J W. Glover was in town be
tween trains Saturday.
Mrs. (rant App of Sunbury circulat
ed among friends last week.
Prof. it. I,. Schroyerand wife spent
Sunday with friends al Montgomery.
Mrs. Igtaarua nee (Gemberllng) of
Chicago spc iii a day among friends re
cently. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins of Bloomsburg
are being entertained by Dr. Vutzyaud
family.
Miss Donna Albert, ,who has been
out of town for several mouths, return
ed last week.
!--. Welsand wife have taken a trip
overland with horse ami buggy of ten
days or I wo w eek-.
It is currently sported that Rev.
Doillcr L'lrieh has received and accept
ed a call at Danville, Pa,
Mrs. Bod mer nee Kaiituer left for
Harrisburg Saturday where sheexpects
to leiiiaiii for some tune.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner and child of
Loysville spent pan of last week with
Mi-s Mary Burkhard.
Miss peters of Philadelphia, who
spent a week pleasantly among friends,
icit .Mnniiay morning for net home.
Isaac (i. Seller Slid family and Levi
Fisher and w ife camped a week at Ma-
liantoiigo creek near lie- lllirh bridge.
We notice Win. Shindel and ("has.
Marks on our streets frequently. There
inii-t he some attraction, gentlemen.
Ceo. Long, Esq.. Is turning his pres
ent office into a dwelling house ami
will build an office between it and his
residence.
Mrs. E, E. Dietrich and Mrs. J, mine
I iilss are wulcome guests at their par
ents' Imine, Dr. and .Mrs. Diuilii, on
Pleasant St.
Misses Annie ami Maggie Phillips,
who spent 2 weeks with their sister,
Mrs. Rev, W. S. Ulrich, returned home
Friday evening last.
Rev. J. C. Shindel of Clrclevllle, O.,
Is a guest of his mother-in-law, Mrs.
Hsnry Schoch, The Rev. was a form
er Selinsgrove boy.
H. K. Gregory of New Castle is vis
iting the scenes of his lioyliiHid days.
He is one of the leading attorneys of
the New Castle bar.
A. B. Wallize and Miss Ida Snyder
were married last Wednesday at noon
at her resilience. We wish them a
happy voyage down life's stream.
Prof. 0. H. Albert, three sons and a
daughter are niemliug several weeks
Willi ins parents, r. .s. Alis rl ami wile.
Word was received that Mrs. May
Taylor nee Buyers had died at her
home in Marvland. Her ImmIv was
brought to Banbury Saturday for inter
mint.
SCI I NEK.
William A. Kclince and drover
Schnee were to ltichtleid to do some
business Monday.
J. C. Boycr sjiorts u new tiunh m hi
cyele. sVa
Chns. Itciclicnhnch of Liverpool was
a caller at this place Sunday.
V. 11. SVcndt was tiiNunburv Tins-
lay
Chns. Troup was a caller at tlii place
Kunday
Chas. lU'iclicnhacli
was to Heaver-
town.
mw
cttTaaHaaclsBb
ULOBX MILLS.
William lemberling of Preeburg vis
I ted relatives at this place.
Allen Hasslnger of Mlddleburg made
a business trip to this place Monday.
William Heaver and wife of Mlddle
burg drove through this place Sunday.
John Stephen of Reading, Berks coun
ty, visltedhis uncle, Henry Hotteus
teiu. Amon Bloucb ami family ofHunburv
spent the week visiting ids father, Mi-
clmel Ulouch, near tins place.
Mrs. Ficd Klase of Lewistown, who
had been visiting friends and relatives
nt this place, returned home Moiiuay.
Saturday evening, Aug. 11th, the
Globe Mills Kunday school will hold a
festival on the Zieber Island. Refresh-
incuts served. Music by
band. Kverybodv invited
FiiKEBURO.
the Kant
Two yoiniL' lad
arc visiting V. 1
friends of Sun him
Basslcr.
M isses Hallic and
Gertrude lurk of
Niirtliiiiiilirrl.iiiil
visited friends Itisl
week.
Mr. and Mi's. St row ofS
Huuday it I the fainllv
1 1 1 1 1 ill IV
of 111
upcnl
... K.
Mover.
Prof I!. Apple and family of Sun
bury -pent several days with' Mr. A's
nml her.
Mi Lottie It. Hilblsh, after spend
ing several iniiiiihs in Keadilig, return
ed home Saturday,
Arthur t', UroWII and sister, Mis
Mary, were pleasantly entertained by
Scpharcs (ifuihcrllng ami family al
Salem Sunday .
M is. Thus. K. Arboitasl and daugh
ters, Mi.es Jennie and Mary, arc
spending the week with Mrs, John
nchoch, New Berlin.
Miss Katie Fisher, eldest daughter of
Lewis Fi.-licr and wile, and George
Hall of Mclscrvillc were married Tues
day evening of la-t week by Ucv. V.
A. I laas. Several of the Immediate
relatives W i le present.
UttAVURTOW N.
The Mil
Anil of MahantoiiL
theeliest
. of the Aline lamilv.
M iss I lessie Sampscll of Cciitrcvillc Is
visiting ill Joseph Middloswnrth's.
Prof. Anthony of Bcyront, Syria,
w ho delivered a lecture here mime time
ago, spent Sunday at this place.
Mannas (lllhcii and wife arc the re
cipients of a bran new baby.
Miss Annie Wiiicv of Eveiidnlc vis
iting J. I'. Shirk and family.
Joseph C.'irpeiiter, an llldllsti'io.i
young man of this place, retlll'lii'.i
home from the west, alter an alisciici
of a few mouths,
Peter lilllili ami wife entertained
some Adamsburg friends Saturday.
I W Incy of Mlddleburg was seen
in tou n Saturday ingin.
.Miss Claire Winev of Mlddleburg vis
ited among friends Saturday.
J. P. Kearns was in Lew istown over
Sunday.
William Savior, who was etllployeil
at Itcedsvllle, returiietl home.
The V. P. s. c. E, festival was a de
cided success, Realisation about thirty
dollars, l hc proceeds will be used for
tin- benefit of the church.
AMENDMENT T.i rua UONS'I ITCTIDN
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'tills . iiMMn.N KALTU KOU TIIEIII XV
PHOVAli OH KKJkUTION BV TIIK UKN
IJHAL AssKMIU.V OK THU UUHMON.
WKAI.TII UK I'KNSSVIAANM I'lH
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UK TIIK CIIMMO.NWKAlIH IS ITI.sl
ANt'K MP AKTICLK XVIII OK TlIK miN
SUM III IN.
a joint kkhoiajtion.
Pfopoilna sn aiiii'ii'liiii'iil ' i'ic I'laintitiilinii
.if ill.-1 'utmiionwealthi
Seetlun 1, ll ii rrnolvtsj by llio Henntr unit
Houm "I KirvMiilatlwa of il' Cmiii
wealth In i;. -in mi Aeuibl iimt Um-f"i-
lOWllIK ! PrOlMMrtHl II llllln.'lil- III III'' I'llll"
tltullon i.f Hit" C'on iwiullli nf Ki'iinityl"
mnls. In cconlmiei' with iln- provlnloiin ..i lln
lyhWentb Brtii'ln Iheri'nf:
Anendtnanl lo t Artk'lo Bight, Section One,
Addnlthaendol Hie lii-i Mirrih nt wild
ectton, lifter tin-' vtnrilN "hIihII in; entitled to
vote t nil election, 1 tin- wordi. "ubjccl ti" -ever
in Miirli lawn ri riiirinaj him! reaulatliia iln
raalgnatlon of electors aa tne Ueneral Amieiiihly
mat enact," aotlial Ilia -ai.1 action slmil rend
ft- f.tl I.IWH.
Section I. Qualification of Hectors, hvcry
male cltlnen Iwonly-one year ol age, i. -
lag Ibe following qualificatloM. anall na an
m ' I I.. ,.ie ui i li i'lioim, unici i non
to inch lawe i
Intratiiiii of el
quiring and regulating the rcg
atom im the Ueneral Assembly
may DSOt.
Hi- ihall have been a dUsaa "I lbs United
SiuteH nt least "in1 month.
Ilr sliitll have resided In the BlatP one veal
(or If. bavins previously been a qualified sac'
lor nr native born i llien of Ml Mule. b shall
bavarc veil llli'lefr ami retinue. I Mllliln
ix months Irani ed la tel preoeding Ibe eleo
Ha iball have resided in Ibe election district
when he shall offer lit" vote at leai two
niiiH Immediately preceding the eloctloti,
If twenty-two years of sgs nml upwards, be
hull have paid wllhln two years State or
county tax. which shall hsa baenaasessed at
least two monthsano para si n-u-i one .,....
befori' Ibe fiatiinii
Amsndmanl Bleven to AHIcIs Kight. Section
S.-VSI1.
si.iL. t tiniH miiil sacUon tin- wnnt
'lint
no l ici t ir SMII Da ili jirlvcii in on- mtiiup
ot voting by rasaon of hla nana nol being re
al ste rod ' and mid to sniil saction Ibe following
words, "lint lews regulating ami requiring tin
n ifl-.tr ili'.n of elei tors may na. n 'i i "ii'i
tociiiin only, provided that soon lawi
"...r..r". f,.r , itM -of the nma class,
may I..
mi thai
tlie wi'l section nliall rratl as follows
asUoa " UnlformMjf of Baetlon Iji --All
Isws regulating the holding of sjsetlons by tin
cities or for lbs registration of electors shall in
uniform Ihrougbonl tba State, but laws regula
ting and reqalnng Ibe ragbrtntfion of electors
may be enacted to apply to cities only, prnviileil
that such law s lie uniform for cities of the same
, lass.
A true copy "f the Joint Uesoliitlon.
W. W. QKIgST,
SeiTctary of the C'liinmiiuwealtll.
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OOMMONWgALTH FOR TIIKIIi APPROVAL
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CONSTITI TloN
AJOINTKEsomtion
iTopnaing ";v;;.'V!,n;,0hl7l,;'",,rt"
s,cti..n i. Baitn-tn.lv y .he s,ie ami
Uiusul Pais asaiilaU res nfnia rnmmnniraalth
ol Paaaaylvania in Osasral Assemiiiy met,
TigsitsW'-ih'wh
i,.tlie OonaUteHoa f the CoassBoawsaiUi of
T tfl.aula In aaaniilaasa slni llisiamlslnin
of Hie Kightecntli Article thereof.
Amendment.
strike out section f"ur of article, elKlit, ami
Inaart In plaaa lliataot, aa toUows
I Section 4. All elections by the citirerm
k, i.aaeribd bylaw i I'roviitcj, That secrecy
l a ii.. i . ts 1 1 ' 1 1 i. tin. r ti. -ti. mi us. rtinv
I In voting lit- preserved.
A true copy of the Joint Resolution.
W. W. UKIKST,
Kicrctary of the Commonwealth.
lilies Checked at Peitsangi Eight
Miles From Tieu Tsin.
THE ALLIES SUFFER HEAVILY
( m in mill rr TaaMlSTi I " Orpcrt ti
WashlnsrtoM, Plaova tk Limiv of th
Halted Porce I Kllte' uni
WouBdpd in Twelve HntutveiL
London,
the Billed
A ui;. 7. "The sdvanca o:
forces commeneed today."
fllllll s t In
British consul at Tien Tsin
under dati
if AUK. 1. ThlS Is the tils!
uflicial Information received here that
the attempt to relieve Pekln baa be
gun. U is accepted as correct
The Hiitisli imiiisiiI does not mentloi
any lighting, but tin- Shanghai eorre
spondent ol The Dally Mail, telegraph
hit; Sunday, says- "The l'ekiu relie!
column Is reported to have Buffered
Check. The Chinese nre said io havi
adopted Tugela tactics and. after sev
eral hours of tlKutiiiu. to luu.- re
treated."
This is the only message received it
London this morning bearing om tin
reports of Admiral Remey and Com
mander Taussig regarding un ungag
meat at Peltsang. The fact thai the
advance did not begin until Satm UiJ
la taken to strengthen the accounti r
a battle Sunday.
In the same cablegram, which ira
read In the house of commons, tht
consul at Tien Tsin says:
"News from the Japanese legjttioi
has been received up to Auk. I."
Therefore, the edicts announcing tbi
Bufuty of the ministers on that sat
are continued.
Yesterdaly the Chinese minister. Sh
Chili Chen Lo Feng Luh, communi
cated to Lord Salisbury a messag.
from the tsung-li-yamen, dated July
3o, reiterating the statement that the
ministers were safe on that day aud
recounting the friendly relations a
lstitm between them and the yamen,
as well as reporting the sending ol
supplies to the legations by the yamen.
The message contains this Important
statement .
"A successful termination "f the
conference with the ministers for lliclr
conveyance under escort to Tien Tsin
is expected, hut. on account nt the re
commencement of hostilities at Tien
Tsin. code telegrams for transmission
to the representatives are considered
undesirable."
This appears to confirm the state
ment that the Chinese government will
(..I'eitvor to stop the march to Pekln
by sing the ministers as hostages.
T! St. Petersburg correspondent of
Tlic : ally Mail says:
"Ait ve negotiations are proc ilnp:
between RiiHHla nml the United State -,
the prnbi tile outcome of which will be
a resolutli n to uphold the integrity of
China um undltlonally."
The Standard's Shanghai representa
tive, wiring Sunday, says:
"It In riear that the march to the
relief of Pekln will be anything hut a
walkover. Japanese scouts have dis
covered n large force of Chinese nmiV
west of Tien Tin and another li i
force in the vicinity of Lu Tai, to the
t eastward.
"H Is learned now that the members
of the tsung-li-yamen ho were put to
death, for their alleged pro-foreign
proclivities were not beheaded, but
were cut In twain, this being the se
verest penalty under the Manclm code,
Bheng declares that the grand council
at I'ekln was ignorant of the orders for
the execution
A Shanghai special, dated Ann. C
says: "Ll Hung Chang has officially
Informed the consuls thai the minis
ters left Pekln for Tien Tsin last Kri
dny. Aug. :t. with Gen. Vnng Ln In
command of the escort, Tin consuls
nre by no means disposed, to credit
Fail Li's statement. All ether reports
that have reached London Up to this
hour Indicate thai the ministers have
not left Pekln."
HEAVY Miss OF Tilt: IUIBI'
romtiiiinilt'r Tnnaalg Repnrta Tsvsjlvs.
Hundred Killed nnd Wtiuinlfti.
Washington, Aug 7. The announce
ment received through Admiral ite
tney and Commandi i Taussig of re
ported heavy fighting on the mad be
yond Tien Tsin was the news of inter
est in the Chinese situation yesterday.
Little doubt was expressed at the navy
department that the news was sub
stantially correct. It Is probable that
a later report may reduce the list of
casualties among the international
forces, birt It Is evident that the move
on I'ekln Is at last fairly under way.
and that strong opposition has been en
countered. The first dispatch, received
from Commander Taussig, nf the York
towri M ,lat((1 Chefoo, Aug. 6, nnd
was ns follows:
"riritish Fame reports, unoffli lal.en
pigement nt Peltsang Sunday morning.
3 to 10..'to. Allied loss, killed and
wounded, i.2on. chiefly Russians an I
Japanese. Chinese retreating."
The dispatch from Admiral Remey,
also dated Chefoo, follows:
"t'nolfirlal report believed reliable.
About 16,000 allies heavily engaged
Chinese at Peltsang daylight of th
6th."
Peltsnng Is the first railroad station
about eight miles northwest of Ticii
Tsin, on the way to I'ekln.
Opinion among the various officials
now In Washington is somewhat di
vided as to Just what is presaged by
yesterday's events. The more optim
istic are Inclined, to think that such a
severe blow as the Chinese must have
received at Peltsang will result in the
BDeedv disintegration of the forces now
simu.iilnir the mnrrh of the international
eofumn. In line with this prediction it
i pr()hpsi(,(1 thul the chini-se gov-
ernment would find means to send the
'ministers from Pekln under escort, and
T thOS stave off the advance upon too
I eanital On the other hand there were
numiier of offlcers, in a position to
I mumwmt j Z
Judge equally well. WHO hniii mat ino
flght at Peltsang wan only the begin-
nlng of a strenuous resistance thnt
: wri,i tw. rnntlnued to the gates Ot
hpvnml It was uriro;! in fOP-
i tho fhft Piin(p had
av ,vs - -
a hundred men to lose against one or
pun ui iiiia i3 1 " u i v
th allies- that thev were all wen
I armed with modern guns ami had ap
t parent ly an ahundancc of ammunition.
ouuaay, Aug. l-th. ut wmm v j