LEGAL ADVERTING. AM EX I' i EXT T i r H i OX'TIT'TION l'U'l0KD TO T.IK l'triSSH8 Of , Ills toMMti K ilTH KOH THKIR AP PROVAL, ok RK ACTION MY i UK ERA!. AStfRMBLT OK THK COMMON-WKAl-TH PENNSYLVANIA rUK UMiM Hi OH1IKR Or THK a I'RKTARY OF Till; iOMvOXWKA!TH IN PUHSU- anck ok articlk xvu1 of tux con st! ivtiosc. Joint rksolui i n. CPfoponltiK fill hmi' iuI iiM ut tci iha Constitution uf the Commonwealth Section l. Hi- it resolved by the Senate nd Douw 'f Hepreentnttvee of the Common .v.. it' -i General Ae-emnl met that the fol AowitiK Is priiponed in smeitdmenti the Con 4titui"ii of tUr 'oiniiiitii wriitii f ivnn-yi v:iiiM, it necofdaw e u Itli the provisions of ill Bisjhteenth Jinn !' thereof; mestdmen1 One t" Article Bight, Pectfon One. Add at the end of the Ami itarasjraph of snld section, utter the wordi 1 fiiii ie entitled to vote ;i n electlonSt' the words, ''subject bow evortu Mt h lawi reqitlr nsj ami rejiuwttng llisi reelgn itton of electors ss the Uenerl Assembly may fiwt so that the Kald section shall read i wtlows. Beckon I, Qualification of Elector! Rvery male I i wn twi nty-oiie years of njrtt, po swans 1om Hie 1 l lowing qunl locations, sTiall tc en tllstd to vote at all election" subject however to :i h i n m requlrlnn aul regulatlnii the tctt st atiou of elevtori ss tlie tieneral Assembly ii. i uact: He nl ill have biti rt citizen oftheCulted . Itotefl it U nsl one month H' - ..ill liavv r lUrcl In the Stat" one year or tf having previously bun a cUallfled oleo tor oi isitive born vlttxeii nf the Mate, be slut 1 1 have removed therefrom and returned within i rut- iths Immediately preceding the elec lion. th hnl have resided In the election district where lie ha'l offer vote at least two nontln liiimiHliately pn ceding the election. If t u i-nt j two year of age him! upwards, be hall have paid within two years a State or count) tax. which shall have been aasesied at least two montbvand i mi at Icnsl one month 'lefor- the , Hon Ante i t Kiev n t rt m I Igbt, ction Hevsn. Id -i" li Ctrl I c ml from n no elect r -hail hi of voting !y reason gtetered, and Add ' word, "bul lav re u he words "but I of the privilege denrtt f ln name not being N said Mi t"ti the following tilailug ami renulrtnii Ibe ri ma) Iw '-na ted t 'anii v reglntr it i m ol ule t tocltl - only, nrovfdi! that nucb Uwv may le uttifoi mi fir I ties of tin- name claw " so that the said section ihall read as follows; Beet Ion Culformlty of Election Lawn - 'l lw 1 1 hit i tic the holding of election! by the tilted . tor the registration of electors ball uniform throughout the Mate, but laws regit a Hngand re(iiirinic the registration of electors ma i enach d to api ly to rltiesonly, provided thai -'ii li lau be uniform for cities of the tame class. A trui npy i f the Joint K solution. W, W, OKI EST. Se rctary of the inouwealtb. A Ml NUMEN P Till i ONSTI1 I PION 1 1- iOFOSKO I O Til K ITIZKNMOI Till? i i. mi poh i i rut , I'puov i. OH IK riON hV T I ' iHNKUAl. AH. KKMIlj , nji i K i VIoNM KAL II OK PKNNs I A n. PinLlHIIKPHY ORDF !f TH K H ' I T t H Or T I U il MON h ill. IN l'i u.Y- . i i ' i: . I ; Ii IS. All I IcLH X VIII UK I II A JOINT BESOI.I'TION ProiKm . : an amendmenl i tbe Conatltutlon i ( tti i unitnon sre iili Section!. Belt rcwlvedby tbe r'ennte and ii.iu.j. i iti i ewnlntlv f tl nmouwealtli id iJin- l mi i in i i! Aifwuihly nu t. Thai M f dlowlnii I. proniM -'I m arnendment to tin' t'onalltiition of tbe onimnnwealth of I enunj Ivnnla In acconlniice with Ibe provlidona of .to ICIubteunth x rltcle tliereuf Ainendntonti ptnki nit wclinn four of artic i inwrl i" i lace thereof, n- fa Iowa: lht, lectin I All election by Hie citlieia iba'l b by l-allo or l.y It i.tlu r iii. tlnn as mnv be prraoribed low: Hrorlded, I tint irarecy in oiinir t iraaarved A ! of Uie to nt BaaolaHon, W Wi 0 8Mtairy or the i otnmci allh, LXECUTOR S SALE IThe endcHaneil . v t,,r of tbe lot will and leatampiit of valentine Walter, late I'eutre townablp bnyilerl ounly, I ;i . deceaacd, uill i ll .1; public aale In 1 eulreville on Saturday, Sept, $191,11, L900, Ibe folloM in described real estate to wil : T1. 1 No. I. Ueluira farm situato in Cen" trvtni iiHhip, ttnyder -, in., known a the Hwarm t:inn ill 'i mile snuthnf I 'entreellje, JoIiiIiik landxnf f, Uailey, and other on tlie north rail lij laud, of John , I. tiu, John (Jru'di and other, .outh by land of w. Kel .terand wel hy land.ofll J, llalb-y, etc , con talnliiK I i1. acre and lH perchea with all tin bul diiiK and nppurteniin e liel inRinirth reto, fn n i. - in woodland, lia'ance i- oil deal Btrlid nirn an ill r I . TBAtTNO.'J. Ii inn n farm situate lu Centre lowiMbip Snyder County, I'a , known tin liartm ,11 farm on the road Ii itdlng from 'entie villi- in Miiidlehiirir, JolnliiR land, of II v. Lnnit, Kpbraim Wallet, etc., on the north, east by lainlx uf i: r-inllh I 11 Kenler. south by A. ' ' M alter and watby lalah tValter, Uriah Welrlck, ' ti .. (Mtutainlnjc t"i acres an t i-' perches with ,tll the building and appurten ance tielonglng there!! f.inr at-'re in w I !nd. i i'a i. u. ioiiolinrf on tbe trad Bre all good TK M l' No. :i Ii iuw and lot hi the town of "entievllle, Ih liig the larger imrt of lot No, III In th i general plan of said low n, THAI r NO 1 Kaw and planing mill with nneaeienndTi perches of land sitnale liu-lit at the t . ii ofCentreville, TH M r No Being a tract ol w Uand join ng lands of llopnla r-amp sail, it-, nn lite north, easthy landof Mary), lo Uh south by if im n . Kcfster and west by tract So. , rout liutllg MJ octea TBACTNO, ii Belag a tract of woodland Inintn ; I ind of il,. mil i Snninell mi tin- no ih. sat l.y tract No 5. south hi land of John W. 1 Keiti-rnnd west by Irm t So . con) lining 10 , ten - anil !' percbe. j TK At T NO. 7. A tract of timbertand Joining ami f llopnl Elimjisell nn ti. norrh, aat by nicl th by laud of John IV. Keistet j iil wi-t by tract So T. contahdngl0aoaea,nd i ;,; I S'i. . A tract of II mbcr land Joining ' ' llopnl i atnfell i n the north, east by I illtll by John ii . h.-i-t-r ami vrt , . -No 9, eoiitain na and Tl .'r- i i " so. o. A tract ' lli.iiiii Hampeel . ,. i . east hy traet So h I i . I 1 1 w , I hi trai t f timberlnnd joining n 1 laulel Boons on south by John w . lands of John W. 'i Ii nlalnlruilffaeresandlc peril. a. NO. 10 Belnfa trot of woodland ui. ng '...ml . of I'. H. Besfler on tin- north. 1'i.i'ik li . i Mi ni mi tlie east. Mary .1. Retell On il ! and tract No. il on tbe wast, contain- n l' IU rr . TRAI T No. 11. Being a Iraet of woodbutd Iplnin f lan'li of John Koltn on the north, east ty l ... t No. M. south by laii'lu.f Mary .1, Keish n l wasl l.y bract No If, containing in iktc. TRAlTMO.ll Being s tract of w Hand joining landnof John nohn on the north, emit by tract No 11, Mary .1, ICejsh. et. nl. on the oilth anil llopni Ksnipaell on the wast, contain. i acras TRACT KO. 13. Being a tract of i i dtnateon the aoutfa aloe of lneki moontain lolninglandaofJ. II. Alt. right on the north, east by John Mohn, south by aaaaa ami J. w. Hampsell ami weal by land of Harnuel Uclig, con taming 51 acres ami iVi perche. Als. at tbeaarofl tiincan l placca pnrTahle huw Bsfll boiler ami engine. Sale to hegin at ten o'clock w-hen terum will la? Illlnle known l.y -t. b HKNNKK, C. M. .SHOWERS. Auctioneer. Executor. yOO A N TEIV Active man, of goml character, to " ilc-livei nnl collect. In 1'enni.ylvaiila for an o'.l establi.he.1 nianilfacturlng wholacsale iMMMsl 900 a year. ure psy- lionety. more Ii in experience, required. Our reference, any bank in the city. Kncloe nelf-ailitreieied and lam pc 1 envelon. Mnnufactiirer. Third Floor, .4 Uearbon street t'bicauo. '.. :.;-in, We., Mmkg sr. J Xttralfftt cored by Dt. LEGAL ADVERTISING ORPHANS' COURT SALE ! K REAIj U8TATF!. 1'hr ii- I'-r-u-i.'t mlniiiititrator of t e estate George P. Miller, late or the borough of Middle ourjf Snyder County, Pennsylvania, deceased, under and by virtue of an order Issued out f the QrphnsM Court of Hnyder County, for the payment of tin tlehl-t of the -ai(l lr h-nt. will expose to a public sale on the premises In borough of Mtddleburgh, on Saturday, Sept. 20th, 1000, the following described real estats to wit j A i"t of ground situate In the borough of Mh' dleburgh on the public road kadi us from lbs I Pennsylvania Railroad depot to the iourt I House next adjoining the newly erected Bv angelical Lutheran Church, bounded on the north by lands of the Main Shoe Company, Limited, west by lands of Heuiuel Ittenmyer, south by lbs property of the Lutheran church mill nn the east by the public road, having a frontage of seventy V ) feel and a depth of three hundred (9 0) feet; w heron r" erected ii NK'iV I kick liOC-E, FRAME STABLE and ; other net rsiary outbuildings j hi- property is pleasantly Incited, in excel lent nelghlioinooa and is desirable to any one i i-i htemplatlng tin- pu rchase of a home Sale to be held at 2 o'clock P M.. September 1 29th next when conditions and terras will hp ' duly announced w M. K. MILLER Administrator. bxecutor a Sale i X1.2Z3A3La ESTATE. The undemtgned exet ill offer at public -ah- utor of David M. Serart Saturday, Sept 22, l'.mo, ii I ti e premlne. r Darld M. Swn t, ilectM 'I all tiuit rniiii Irani 'f land i ii.itf hi Chapman lowiinhlp Nnytler oountjr, I uleil a. (iillowa, to wll: North bvlaml, nl i i Kreltivr. W. H.8art and Daniel Biwn hard, nil the pant by Pollv Kentetler, imiilh by -I l. Wilt and on Iba rl by land ol Tohla, Uainer, dec.. onntalninH 69 acrea mnrenrla.a, . beraoii i n erected h larne farm dwelling houae. lai tie I unk itiirn and ntber outbuilding, u wt-ll of eicellenl water t the ih"r Hale to commence at "j nvlock p, m , vrben i t in- will he made known hi I I.UNUACKK W. tl. BWARTZ, Auctioneer, Bxecutor ctohsr Court fidvertisinti October Trial L I i 'iienl prgeraod Wolf v. iu iker and Kulffhli. ji'iin l. Mirks vs. Hair) Blawliig. g. ii. oronw va Chan, ai ,i Norn Walter, WeUnei a in. y, M, j. Lhrbigaioo, Win H. II. Shaffer va, Mary A. Haiblon. Albert B. Hunter BUJaU Kousbi Ktit.klPA Waller w, A. W, Kowprsnx nod J.P. 8. nil Ii, ndni'r of VIolettaB iwerapx, .1 ih l llouaer vs. tlnnr :. l o illug. Di J f. K maw, ii v.. k'. o Henry K.S'tn'lera, Lauri PrnulHniuti'ja, n Bl l. in th- lion, Hatulil 11 M.-rinr-" I'tesident Judge the Judical lliatrn-i. eouiiOred id 'li ml t s vi-r, ami ' nl a and Ti- or B. Bicgle slid '. T. . :. bei'llnir, K )!.. Am late .1 olgi s n, .,,i UI (,.. I ounty, have iMuad their nteuept. lieu Hum dais th Tib it, o June A. l I too. t- Die llrtcteil lor Mm- holding ulau I r. an.-' t our ,, a I. rt ol (lutntnon Pleas, enurt ofCycr I er niluei mi t llanaral Conrl ufuuartei ,s,...i,,,.. ,,i ihel'eiioe, at MldiHehurgb, tor iti nut nl Snyder, mi tin- ilrst dondav, ( wing i,- I si day ol nit. umi), ami to eontluu n . wee. Notice li then Fore inn" i given in 'lie Coron er, Justice ol the Feaca and Unustable. In ai d lor the onont) .I ruyd, Ui npptariu Iheli tiroM r psrsuu nli Uielr roll, reourda, lauoial ilon, exauniiailon and ntber rtuieiahrano. todoibnaetblng. which nl Uislr n t --i- and In lhair lu-iiaii partaln in b don. atd wltnaesei WHl ie rnwi'Tilli .. n bebill ..! Id, I' m: Mionwanltn agfeintt nj psraanorperi tisar re iinlred tubs wan and I bar attending and de parting withunt leave at Ihalrparlt, .ii.-tii-.-h nn- reqltivte.l to h, pnnrtual In tnen :!. , ,n. , it the iipiHilntad tinta agree hiv tnnotiet, lllVe, uiuler m) , nn. i ni seal at the rtheriH'. oflli-. iii Middle) urgh, the li Jay ..i tjcpl .. I)., 9b tlio isftnd nine hundr'd. o. li BOW, SborlS. 'lti ' rf A ITH A IMRMKNTH. Noll is her, - ' .'Hon tl,l II,,. f(i0WlnS Willows' M,. I't'i'-. ii' derlbnWmHaw, btive leen llied with tbe Clerk ol thPOnunn' court ii nnydei count) Mrconfltinaiitinoct, ut, iuon. An mlaemenl of Marj Bums, idn v f isn. i' lit ns, i aio nl Hellnsgrnve, P,, deeen'd, .lo. u ii io be lah ii i hder ibe i DO exemn Ion law. Apnriih in. oo ot i.i.vn i, Howell, widow of w ui. B II iwwii, In i ol Mct'litre, P, dec I, el-eit-u to be taken under Ibef oJ exemption a w. Appraircrnent nf Alice Bprtfrgle, wld w a! Monro Hp I'.'L'ie. late of Wiwhlngton two., I'a., uioil, elected to bo taken uudcr th- liop exemption taw. Appraisement of Btrntra Leacb, widow ol w i' in Ivacli. late i f Chapman twn r.i , de i i.t eUcled lobe token UuUeribetiWOex nip lion miv. Protboaotnry'a li nut Tin lollowing a ii. i win be presented tor confirmation Oct. l. IIHio, Tbe account of Jon is Trexler, Trusti I Wli i: o Tr M' r, ,ii Monroi ip., hi. 'i. m. 8HINPEI., Clerk. bile ,:. I'a., s.'i'i . i, .hki. l BtilHTBK'S NOTICES.- -Notice la Hereby give il . :. i mi ui.' following nai i pi.-mons bare fl'ed their Administrators', Ourndlun. and K ectifors' accounts in the Bglitei 'aofltaeol Snv der County, and the sum.' will he presented lor i-iHiflrmatlon and allowauce at the court House in Mlddleburgb, Monday, Oct . 1-i.iihi. T leflral ami Inal account ol I) -. s. B, 0 -lisen-f hi, executor of Dr. I' A. Boy r lataot hili.s Krove, Snyder Oiunty, I'enna,, deceased. The tint and final account m oeorge Ewtg, ftdntlnliiraioi nf Michael E i.'. late of Adam: tow i. shin, Hnyder t!ouuly, penna, decvased. The first and final fteeonnl of Bllon a. Gilbert, ndinlnla'ratrix of the estate or Daniel Weaver, i .to ot vi:, in., inni -iiij., s iyder County, Penna., deceased, Th.- iirst and final account of l.i".v!s ilfrlcb, Rdtnlnlatratorof the estate oi Joslab llellrlcb, late of gpring lownablp, Penna , d inert, The first account of a. z Bcboeb, guardian nl John A.Hcboch, aorge fl Bchochand RtbelD. Kch di. minor gTandnulldren of 0 nrgeB linuro, late of St'linsgrove, Saj'der County, Penn., de ceased, Ac mi ot John w. Dutnmel and Harry D. Maurer, adminlstratora of the estate u Uavid Itumnel, late ofJackaon lownablp, Penna., de- Ceaaed. i. it WILLIS, i: 'giater. ii Idleb'irg, l'i.. Sept. 1, pjnn. lie Wm Astonished. To you mcun to fuj that the horse ran uwujr with rou'r &aiV Mr. Mcck ton, ughosi. "Yes," MiiTvcTei. his wife. "And wouldn't stop when jem told Mm tor "Of course he wouldn't?" "Well, Henrietta, I don't know what to say, except that the horse wasn't acquainted, with you, or else, he wouldn't hove dared to net in that manner." Wuahlnjrton Star. Share- Them with i:v cry-on, "It is a boao slander to Fay that tho nrcrrujrt! wrnian is stingy," she exclaimed. "She may not give us much in 'tips' am man docs, but in many other ways she Is generous.' "lea," he replied. "She mi rely Is geoerottfl with some things." She feared a trnp. but she could not refrain from nuking! "With what, for instance I "With secrets," ire answered. Chi sago Tost, r J 1IJUMJ 1 i Chairman Babcock Is Looking Hopefully to Pennsylvania Republicans. THERE IS DANGEB IK FUSION. Keyatone state' It epresen tn t Ion Mny Be Cot Down Through the I n aorgent Denl With the PonaOOga ey on the l.ealalntnre. (Special rnrrespnndenre.) Philadelphia, Sept. 11. Chalrmnn Unbcock, of the Republican conKres slonnl coramittM, Is worried over the composition of the next house of repre sentatives, which he fears may have a Democratic majority and which will be able to thwart the efforts nnd work of the McKlniey administration, If the j latter should be re-elected. He has been moved to write a letter to the Allied Republican clubs regarding the 1 Third district of Pennsylvania, which j at present is represented by a Demi - crat, hut whirl) ought to bo represent ed by a Republican, if In that district there are a majority of Republican voters, aa It is claimed that there Is. DANGER IN FUSION. The one thing that more than any thing, else will ensure the election of Democratic members of congress, not only In the Third district, but through out the slut. Is fusiun. and Mr. (Juf fey and his followers make no Bee ret of their Intentions to fuse with the in surgent Republicans to that end. Mr. Quffey has no more lovo for an Instir gent Republican than he has for a stal wart, except so far its he can use him to advance the cause of Demoracy and Bryanism. The Democratic party In Pennsylvania is entering into fusion deals in I ennsylvanla for the sole pur pose "f Increasing the Democratic del egation in congress and also, according to The Record, of possibly electing fol. Quffey or sume other Democrat as Unlicd States si nator. Or, possibly, by securing the balance of power in the legislature they hope to prevent the election of a Republican United stale., senator, 'i bis would mean one Repub lican vole less In the senate. DEMOCRATIC HOPES. Guffey's principal organ In this city, Tlie Record, is urging the Democrats to look after tl.'- election of congress men. On this subject it said u few days ago: "The chairman of the Democratic congressional campaign committee be lieves thai the outlook Is favorable for the gain of several Democratic repre sentativesenough to ensure a major ity In the house of tl.ow who are op posed to he colonial policy of the Re publican lenders. It Is long since It lias been us Important ns It Is now to wrest from the Republicans the control of the house of representatives. To ef fect t'ns is ;, purpose that should appeal to the sympathy and invite the aid of n large proportion cf the voters of both parties, This year there are many men whoso Interest iti polities has nl wayi been keen, who cannot support the presidential candidate of either party with th"ir accustomed enthusi asm. To them the election of Y.v. Bryan would mean an untimely attack on the financial policy of the govern ment and an agaitatlon In favor of the absolute abandonment of territory just ly acquired and consecrated to the ser vice of American civilisation by the blood of our soldiers. The election of Mr. McKlnlcy, they foresee, would he construed by tbe Republican leaders ns a popular endorement of the admin istration's policy and a warrant for longer withholding from the annexed islands the protection of the constitu tion. The ardent patriotism of the American citizen Is not satisfied with a choice of evils, and It should 1 e tho business of the Democratic congres sional committee to offer b pi iltlve purpose for which perplexed voters could labor with enthusiasm. "it is the part of the d mocratic congressional committee to organise nn opposition to the Republican candi date In i very congressional district that is not hopelessly in the control of the Republican machine. It should carry on Its campaign without regard to the presidential contest, except where that could be made to serve a good purpose. It Should consider the election of Democratic representatives tis of the lirst Importance to the conn try, and Its task to be of greater con sequence than that of the national committee, which body hns hitherto overshadowed It. A heavier respon sibility rests on the congressional com mits e than It has ever borne, and It should do its work Independently and with unprecedented energy." WOl'I.D HURT M KIN I. ICY ADMIN ISTRATION. Thus it will lie seen thnt while Ouf fey Is asking Republicans to desert their party nominees for his fusion legislative candidates, he Is hard at work striving to defeat regular Repub lican candidates for congress and i using nil the power of his newspaper supporters to elect a Hryanlte con gress. Chalrmnn Habcock needs to devote considerable attention to the fusion schemes ut present being carried on in all parts of this state. Mayor Ash brldge is right in Insisting that the committees represented by Mr. Hanna and Mr. Babcock should go to work at once, and if possible put an end to these fusion movements. To fuse with the Democratic party in the present important crisis is to give incalculable aid and comfort to the enemies of tbe Republican party. It places the administration of Presi dent McKlniey in Jeopardy. No Re publican who values his party prin ciples or bis country's welfare will lend himself to fusion tn any way. CLUBMEN WILL HELP. The State League of Republican Clubs proposes to make the congres sional situation In Pennsylvania a feature ef Its convention of the 17th and 18th lnsts. In this city. President J. Hampton Moore has received a let ter from Congressman Henry C. Lou dcnslagcr, who Is in charge ef the eastern headquarters of the Republican congressional committee at Washing ten, concerning the congressional situa tion In Pennsylvania. Among other Ih ngs Congressman Loudenslajter said: I "I have written Babcock urging him ' to be with you on the 17th. I notice j l the Philadelphia papers the publl j cation of his letter to you containing I suggestion about the Third district. I sincerely hope that the matter ot con 1 gresslonal elections in Pennsylvania , will be given much uioro of a placa In this campaign than It has received ! up to this time. There Is no reason why with united efforts on the part of the Republican managers In the state ' of Pennsylvania we should not reclaim at least six districts now represented ! by Democrats, and It ought to he the desire of every earnest man residing within the limits of that state to do whatever is within his power to se cure this additional support in the house of representatives to a contin uance of Republican administration of affairs, I shall endeavor to be present with you on the 17th If possible." ASHBRIDGE TAKES A HAND. Congressman McAleer, who desires to succeed himself In the Third dls- ! trlct. called on Mayor Aahbrldge last week ami was in close conversation ; with lrm for quite a while. After he had gone the mayor was seen and nak ed as to the c. us.- of the Democratic congressman's visit. Mayor Aahbridga lu response said: "Mr. McAleer called on me for the purpose of soliciting the support rr i v administration lu his can', i for re-election. I told him' thai while ! had no persona interest ! In the candidate for congress in any Of the distrli Is, that I had I een asked j several tlmi l I y Chairman M irk Han- ' na to do all I could to elect a Repub llcan In the Third congressional dis trict. That in ...Id;: ion to that both Chairman Babcock and sub-Chairman Loudenalager bad seen me several times I in relation to the matter and had urged upon me the necessity of Bending a I Republican from that district Continuing the mayor said: "In my I talks with Mr. Habcock bo told me that the Republican party expected to gain at least six congrensmen from i Pennsylvania, and I have told him that unless he and Mr. Hanna put a stop to tho work of some of thulr al- j leged friends In this sta:i we were more likely to lose three or four con gressmen Instead of gaining nix." BRYAN ND TI22 FARMERS. Benntor Rcott'ii rnnmcnti on t?- s'l vrr Mnn'n Spi-r.-Ui- la .'.l.r lan null v.i-'-t Virginia. Members of tbe Republican national nommiitui' have expressed surprise at Mr. Bryan's speeches lu West Virginia. It w;;x expected by tbe committeemen generally that ti:e burden of his dlr courses in th east would periallst 1;;siip," but 1 other Uic-'ri In MvylaMtu ...u ,.. .. glula. In conversation oa tV- subject Senator M. B. Bcott said: "Mr. Bryan lias shitted his ground again and put another slide luio his magic lantern. We thought this was to he his wcl: l.-.ijailalisui, but la- VATBav B, sriiTT. stpad of that ho has switched off oa to tho farmer issue anil has Informed tbe farmers of West Virginia how they have suffered under the McKlniey ad ministration. He U-lls them that tbe times are hard, and that they havn t pot any mom y. or it tbey have it is not due t j tbe Republli an policy. He uis, promises to give them more money, but neglei ts to say th it UiIm new money will not hp worth half as much as their present money. To be sure, he says it has happened that the farmers have never had bitter crops of a better de- i mand for them at home or abroad and that money Is iniiiritiK into this coun- I try from Europe; but this only happen- i ed tbe Republicans had nothing to do ' with It. And to forth. It really Is an Interesting question whether Mr. llry sn or any other sane man can BCtuallj believe that tho intelligent farmers of America t ike any stock in smh trans parent nonsense as this, when the Simple fact Is that the farmers arc in mueh better condition than they were tour years ago. and. indeed, were never ! so well off as now. This is the univer sal testimony 0 flue farmers them selves in all sections. Here are a few figures: Tho average value of farm animals has teadlly Increased from 1S97 to 1900. The average for horses advanced from $31 In 18JC to f 44 In 1900; the average ralne of mules from $41 lu 1896 to $03 In 1900, and of cows from $23 to 31. In 1896 the averago value of corn was 21 V4 cents a bushel; In 1889 tbe average value was 30.3 cents. In 1900 the total wealth In tbe hands of the farmers of America was $2,000,000,000 more than at the close of Cleveland's administra tion. Their exports of breadstuffs last year amounted In value to $263,000,000. or $100,090,000 more than In any year of Cleveland's term. The audacity of standing up before the farmers and telling them that they are not pros perous In the face of such figures aa these hi amaslng." k"av Wi 11 I Over half a century of it is one of the reasons why goods stamjied 1847 Rogers Bros." the product of this long experience are best. They are sold hy leading deal ers. For catalogue No. 191 explaining points of in terest to buyers, address the makers Internutlunii! Ml li'rl,l,ii, HI ! Cwnpaar, (RW m I er-.w-H..,- ,, saginm ' MMtJ-UJHUMmtewj I Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Payments s xs. - - i- ,c.s-,f a.s-i.-wiM! nitQrnvi:srsut7i. a. 1 - REIVjEMBEFj- H. 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