The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 29, 1901, Image 7

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    PENNSYLVANIA NMLWMD.
Sunbury k Le wistowu Division.
In effect March 18, 1900.
STATlOjra.
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9 30 Si
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04 4 45
IH 43S
40 4 SI
446 43
S 40 4 21
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41
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1ST 849
7 ST SSt
754 ISS
7 41 ISO
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It 10 IS ."II rnroTt
MM rtwllu
ft) 105 Kreaui.r
14 10W Nri.fr
240 ' aidOUMiurg
4 lot Banter
4 SI 10 47 Heavcrtowa
jgO 1S1; AiUm.hura
337 ! Kaub. Mill
111 11 M Mil lure
sin ins, 9m
Sl 11 W Sbindle
J JO lift! Paiiitervllle
ID 1117 Naitland
H ,110V I.eui.toivn
347 U 17 Lewlstown (Main ttrM.
JSO 1110 Lewlstown Junction.
741 S V
T SIS
7 SS SIS
7 a 10
Train le.tv.'x NUnDUrv .10 p m, ar- !
lives at Winaffrnvti : 4 p ni ,
L,eaV4.rtSlii.airmv:0Op. in., arrives;
at Suiihui v G:l5 n in.
Trniiix leav- ljriwi-'own Junction :
y til. 10 Ki 4 hi. I l.i ii ia.l3an m ' 'ttv m. 7 il?p
B, r? 01 a in tor allooua, PiKulmr aa-l the W't.
fur Baltimore aai WRuh.uicion sin am osn.
If.'. I 4 S3, m 10 p m rur I'liiia.ii'iiinia .mil new
VorkSt.Sfs. tsnam. 10J1H34M an.l 1111 S
a lr rlarrlsbunt s ij m
Philadelphia & Erie R R Division
AMI
northern rxNTKAt. railway
WKsTWAltn,
train le' sU ssTors JunoUoa dally tor
.Diihiuy anrl Wen.
I i'i am, li vs p in, p at. sundaj t ffl a m,
. ;.; p ui.
,i: - leave Snnbery tli ll etetpt Sasdav:
Uji imaSrBaOUo,l'iiam tor Erie and Can
n.iaiiraa i in ior Dtiieronte r.ne ana i Aoanaiiiraa
in for Luck Hsvea, Tyrone sail the W"s'
. inr BHfT.il". I It) p m for Rellalantt ktn-
Tyrone and I SDaOualtfiia
si:. .. in for JaeniiV.i an.l l-.hulia
IB p ni inr WUUaraspoil
iioi'iay laus a w f"r hnT.rln v! Bropnrtitra,
i;: .i m (or Erie. 5 lu .1 iu inr 1 no ami I'auau- 1
111 s i 111 tot . .
as for book Haven an. I
upon
n, isftamsOOand S 48pm lor wnwe--
ind Baaelton
n, 10 10 am, '1 MS p 111. Ti 4". p :n !.ir Shatuo
. . 1 Mount Oartnel
sanilay 9 .1 m ior llkeharre
BAST WARD,
rraini leave SaliBngrovs Jnnotlou
in o a m, daily arrlvlna at PnlUdelphlH i
:u New York 8 S3 p ui Baltimore 3 11 p m 1
i- igtoB 1" pm
i 1. 111 daily arrivlni; SI fnfli lj.ni
1 111 New York 3 83 a m, lialllmors 9 Utp in
iitnlTlOB 10 55 p in.
in 111, ually arrlvlna al Phl sdelnhla
Uhiiii. New York Tl'l a in. Itnltlmora 1 3(1 am
mliinton ) tt" n
Tra'nfl also I ive Siitiii iry
! 3 1 in dally arrtvltiK at Phils lulJhla 0 M in
IMtaintre 7 a m W i-;.i itmn a U a -a Nea
I v rt 83 a m weekday. :U ax a m Siindayn,
.in da ly iirnvni ; al PI1II11 Iclnllfa 7!i
ilki.Xew 7ork 983 a m, 10 :w mindnys Haiti
sue 1 10 s m, Washington ssu .1 m. Baltimore
IJ'.ipia, Wasliiiijrton I A p in.
51 11 111, week asyi irrlvlnii st Philadelphia
If 11 111. New York u ..11 1. in. IU.I iiuoru tl 0.1 o 111
I-' i lit oil 7 IS p III
jail i' in d ulv. v i ivln .- u Pliilalelpltln 7 31 nm
ism 10 ki p in, u 11 i'ii ir !7 j p ni, waso
fsr 11 I' in
Tram alMi leave Snil.nr at "'0am and 898
land 1 '.! 111. lor llarrn-our, I'lilladtlphla aud
II' ' IU
I. It. W.11 II). Qan'l Paaa Aarani
ll.B. lli'Tt'UIN's.iN- tieu'l Maoatrar.
IN COMBINATION WITH THE POST.
We give below some dabbing
Baibuiation8 with tlio Post. The
Bates Quoted are verv low.
The New York fri-Weekly Tri
llin:" ami the tuiddleburir Cost, one
Mr, Daid in idvarJoE onlv '81.75
Tue Tri-Weekly i pulilishe'd Moudny.
Wednesday nnd I i nlay, readies a lariro
roii,iriom of solmcriticrs on date ot
ii-iie. and each edition i a tlior. mghly
up-to-date daily family newspaper for
busy people.
I lie New York Weekly Tribune
the Middleburg Post, one year, I
Mid iii advance, onlv $1.25
Tlie Weekly Tribuno l piihlished on
rkarsday, and gives all important news
ol nation and world, the mo-l relinldo
urktl reports, unexcelled agricultural
Oepartmtut, reltlble general informa
tion and choice ami entertaining mis
ccllany. It Is the ''people's paper" for
tli., entire I'nited stale-, a national fam
ily liai.er for farm, - ,o,l elthor.-r.
I The New York Tri-Weekly World
mi the Middleburg Post, one vear.
aiil in advanoa. onlv 91.65.
TV IM'Weekly World oomes three
Harn a week, ii ailed with lbs latest
ssws of the country and is well worth
Ss price BSktd for it.
the Practical Farmer, one year,
P"l the A n II lie hue r 'n-r one oonr
1 . Ill nilvMiwi. s I 'ill I'.., tli ..I
K above nailers nnd thu Penrdinal
fcrmer Year Book iiml Ai
j i
mcui
Alniaiiat! lor 1 .(. I, paid in
IVttce, only 91.65.
TI"- rr.utic.il Far r i one of tho beet
inn pap
piiiilished, Issue l weekly.
t SI 'HI
a he year hook contain-
IllL-,- in wl.1,,1. tl,...,.. la .. I I .. I..
Ejfbistien that is useful lo the farmer.
"K I'll ' of . l.o.,l .Inn. I. S , ...,.
ssd the Year Book foronly tl.M. '
I TkCSTWnUIIY MHM ASin tell.
Pksve!and advertlaa for, ,1,1 ...,,.i.li.t ,i '
and advertise for old e-laldi-lu ,1
PHl'f ,, ,1 lin.i,.l ., 11,.,. . ..-. .. I
I" """ ' Mieil-ea. nil l,..e:,l.le in e -h V
I
Pas reiiuired. HI ,...,'i '. .
-tainee 1 envelone. Addre
t'axtou llldg., I liicngo. M- h t.
Baby'a Narrow Escape.
. .-aid the young mother,
aeoidi I on a name for liahy. We
all her Imogen."
'a was lost in thoUffht for a few
lies. He ,;, no(; jiU h,, name, :
P ne npiiiiM'd it his wife would ,
IBM mi n way.
data nice," saiil he, presently,
"rst gwcathearl was named Imo
and she will take it as a compli-
1 call her Mary, after my
was the .stern reply. Tit-
Pruingr.
?s Ilemristeae; -- There dnea nnt
P '0 b aOV Dlllt til thi. nlnx-
tatli.lvlir..r,L- Tl.. ..1...
w.. x lie J4U) lias UOIJIIC-
jrreL.vant arir tney cut it out
olt'.vn Tsfrlo.
Then and Now.
Pnerva, dear." he called her when
Pe was tied to her for life;
1 tilings are different now than then,
M she'8 called "My nervy wife."
sgoJJally News.
S'ate Tour Boweln With CaiearetS.
v 1,1 n J-rl'ci curo oonstipatioa forcvor.
""vi.ti.iui. urugiiisu refund money.
DReFENNER'S
Blood & Liver
! NERVE TONIC.
If-W ILI
SOD POULTRY HOUSE.
For Ckeapneaa, I oiulorl and Coa
Traltan, Sara Ita Dnli.rr, It
la Wllhaat an IC4iaal.
Hvery western farmer may hare one
"f In,,'' comfortable houses with little
cost and acomparatively small amount
of labor. The sod may be turned at
my time in the vear when the around
i. not frozen. A firm. will-grassed aod
a best, but other will do. the onlv dif
ference being- in bit length of time
the building will Us. The walls are
laid up with bricks of sod about 12x12
inches and laid like bricks with the
. . . .
epUon of the cement, nothing of
thai i.:ni 1 i i 1 1 ir used. The sod is
liirncil down nml the walls nre ma.lo
i I imlus thick, two layers of s.ul be-1
in used.
Timbei
used a'lnve
opsmnga
. i . . ..li..'
r.n doors nn. I .mpiI.iu and casintrs diirlm: the eiilire joiiniev, except lnr-
are used in n rr
Should slope about
The roof
iu.i loci, ana
MM ii POULTRY QUARTBR8.
h' -ii tl project on all sides at least
two feel to priilccl the walls from
moisture. Rafters anil three-fourths-Inch
lumber, covered "iili dirt or sod,
i ii liu tho roof, Poles nnd brush may
be il ied in Head of lumber, but nre not
Tli,i mosl nearly ideal house of this
I.lnil 1 ever have soon i-s Illustrated '
herewith. It is 14x38 feet, nutaida
ditnensions, and contains two rooms,
Tho roosting room is 10x18 feet, in-
xido incisure, nnd contains two sec-
tions of swinging roosts, each 0x8
.ret. icavmg a p..--,-- .,: each end
and a three-fool ,-a s.,.- tho whole
Cllif I mi in colli . a 1 I . I .
wlndowa nt Wntarl' T . .. . ....
i ve-
hich
pipe ventilator in each n
m.
cnn 1,0 Partially closed in winter.
Pl,,.
roosts are about S'A feci from the
tinor and Bwung on fence wire from
the cross sections at the roof .
upening trom the roosting rooms is
i ne seratcning ana nest roi m, which
. . .
in iv.li! ic.-i , iii.-uic iiieasnre. in sum-
i. , .
urn ii in uacu oniy ior nests. I nosi
EES glj-.
nests nn, the entire length of the. ror iiiniier mrormation aua descrii
room on the north and across the ends, I t,ve pamphlet, apply to George VV.
except where t!ie doors interfere. , l!".vd, Assistuul Ueiicrul Passenger
I hey arc two feet deep-if fowls are
.,,..,',. ,i,ev
uld be lower and filled i
Itp about one foot with cut straw, on
the smith nre two full-sized windows.
giving plenty of light and sunshine for
winter, and easily blinded in summer,
when so much light is not practicable.
DMoora nrn if iliet n,u ,i ,..;,.
. ... '
straw tor scratching or swept clean
when summer comes. Fowls will lay
the whole season. They are warm in
winter and cool In summer, and they
seem to like the dirt walls better than
any other kind I know of. For cheap-
ness, comfort nsil convenience, the
lod hen house has not an equal.- Mrs.
L. M. Lutton, In Farm ami Home.
How to Destroy Foul Brood,
While foul brood is easily caught,
it is only done by contact, usually by
working on diseased matter. Bees
thus carry ami introduce it to the
larvae in their own hive, Beekeep
ers should examine their bees and
clean up all dead colonics and all im
pure matter as soon ns possible, and
If you And any brood with the wrong
or backward presentation, you can be
sure it g diseased nnd Will die. l'.ees
thus affected may be transferred on
to foundation nml fed with BUgar
': ,p i r pur 1 . .. '.:;( f lie :nv
very badly diseased at this time of
the 'year it would be best to dispose
oi everything except a valuable hive.
E. ;;. Lovesy, in Farm and Home.
l.cttnee for the Chickens,
Lettuce i the best green ftmcl .m
haw ever tried for chickens in coniii c
ment. Thi v will turn from clover in
any form and (rreedily devour lettuce
in an sti c of ll
in 11.1 i,iini 111 11 11 is ; i v . 11 I
fresh, ir any tima before it 1
,- ' I
n ordinary aued breeding pen,
row tit if it is given i
to them
wilts. An
say, from five to-ten, will eat about
eight good-sized bunchea or stnll;s
three or four times a weak, and eat it
clean, too, By drilling it quite thick
in the rows and cutting (not pulling)
it dose to iiie around when gathering
it for fowls a little "patch" of ground
may be made to yield a sufficient
amount for quite a flock during an en
tire season, '1'ry a patch next spring-.
Interstate P. ml try man.
lloiv Iii Ward Off Roup,
Koup id one of the most dreaded of
diseases. ,lt is sometimes spoken of
us the winter disease. The symptom
are lioarso breathing, swelled eyes,
discharge at the nostrils and some
times a fetid breath. Treatment is
not generally satisfactory. The af
fected birds should be removed, the
house cleansed and disinfected.
Damp, foul air and cold drafts in the
poultry houses sheuld be carefully
avoided whenever fowls are subject
to roup. A decrease in the propor
tion of corn and an increase in the
proportion of meat food in the daily
ration is held by some to be highly
beneficial in warding off this disease,
TOUR TO THE PACIFIC COAST
Anolher Opporlnaily lo Visit 4 alitor-
"'"-"rrt- Ausr.l4,ee.t.h Prtt WKALTlt OK PENNSYLVANIA rV li
ny I vnnlM itai i mail' VruU.,.-. I Sl 'UlgSSS ,Jtt
ltl'(IS System
111 view of the grant popularity 0
transcontinental travel under the I'er"
sonally-t'onilucteil .System, as evinced
in the recent Pennsylvania Railroad
CPUr to the Pacific Count mill Oanav
,iu v ...i... .. .u . .
titan :Nurt invest, that company has sle -
Otied to run another tour to the Pad-
tic Coast, including- in the itinerary a
Visit to the world-famous ; rand Canon
of Arizona in kha a eta f..M TK.
I w, , v x.: "
! ,.",. , , , 1 '
nan inn .rr, v nslilngtoil, nild other stu-
tions on the Pennsylvania Railroad
OBW OI rltUOUtV. On Jloudav, Selileiu-
... . . 1
.....I n.iui ac 4 vi a on me
homeward trip Tuesday, October 22,
Ax In former tours to Cnlifortiln im.
tlertlie auspices of the Peunsvlvntlla
Etallroad, a special train, composed of
tile DlgneSI class ill Pullman etlUiD-
l,u'l,, 08 utUhsed during the entire
tup. r.xeeueni menis win tie served in
thedlninu curs attached to the train
ing the stops at San Francisco
in
Chicago, An observation car will ap
peal to all who delight iu scenery. Few
trips allbrd so great a diversity in N a
ture's beauties ns the one outlined be"
low, Westward ImiUIuI, the tourists
,. ... ,, , . .
w 111 pa- through the wild slopes o he
Colorado Rockies, nmund the ti rem
Sail Lake, and OVC1' the ftistticsses of
, , ... , ... ...
1116 Sierra .Nevada. Alter Vl-llim: all
the beautiful resorts on the sunny Cali
fornia sioites, the t'listwfiri
no i n ii v
will be throUKh the Arizona desert to
the Grand Canon of Vrixonti, its lieau-
ties cannot be pointed iu mere words.
Magnificent in coloring, uwful in Its
depths, ii stands among the uattira
wonders of tho world. Theuen acrox"
the plains to Ht. Louis, anil enstwurd
through Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, aud
Pennsylvania, the tourists reach lliclr !
destination thirty days after leav
ing home.
The various transcontinental lines
having made low rates on account uf
I lie I .enel'.'ll 1 1 141 1 11 Ilk I I !! el 1 1 Ii i I i
the Pititeataul Episcopal Church, Hie
Pennsylvania Railroad Company isen-
allied to oiler this superb this Vacation
trip al the low rale of $186 for the
round nip from New York, P
phitt i5:.li Washington,
1 "
uniiei
r any
l"'mt ""
He Pennsylvania Railroad
east of Pittsburg, one in a berth; and
i" ' ior utc roiinu crip, two persons oc
cupying the same berth. The rate from
Pittsburg Hill be $5 les.
Diagrams nre now open, and ns the
number who can be occommedated
ii i 1 1 I ,,. -i 1I..1 1 . n. I ,.....,, i 1. 1
" i , ' i, oi n.iiir u, ,.- D1IUUIU
,
be
registered immediately.
Affctlt. I!l":i'l Slrrel Station. Pllilltdel-
pliia. s-i.'l'-l'i .
Aei'lltor
if
Valuable Real I:StatC
The uuderalgned as executor of the Inst will
and teatament of Samuel Brunner. late ol L'ei
Ire township, snider County, Pa., ileceuaei
ami tostamt nt of sainuei Brunner. laleol Cen
and hy authority and power- therein eonfvrred.
.01
Saturday, August 31, 1001
on the premises herein described,
at p u hhe -ale, the same OOliStatini
T.-r the same
I a farm of ,
1 I
acres ami - i pciTiit's
situated In Centre towaahlp, Snyder County,
Pa., on the in tin road leailittg from Middle,
burgh to Contrevllle. bounded on the north
tan. I-of Katharine lloyer nnd James Itlnga
man. on4ho enst by lands of Levi Young and
Bliss Hrunner, mi iho aiiutli hylnnds of Peter
llally and Cyrus Itow snx ami on the weal hy
lands of CyrUi Itiwursox and liiirrisuu 11. u
kenburg
On this farm are erected a good OWBM.INa
HOCSKartd a large HANK IIAUS with all the
usual outbuildings llarn and house both -applied
with Water Two orchards, one of the
the choicest apples and tl tier of peach.-.
The pooch orchard is young and m good bear
ing condition.
This farm contains slmul a i f (Ins
tlinberland. lite hotanou l ing cleared in a
li'idi Miate of eultlvatton.
Sale to lieg In at I o'clock l' M. nf sold day
when terms and oondltloui will he made
knoa ii ii.
r
-1
Bf.l s HltrNNIClt, i:
DiVOr OO j!SrOtXOO. '
n tub coUKT ok common PLRAs OK
SNYUEll COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,
EvaM.Kants I October Term. IkW. Jto. Is.
AL Sub. No 0
eb, Term,
I. Kant-
ISD9. In I
To Asa II. KANT. Itesponi
proeoadiiigs.
Sir : Yoll arc hereby not,.:
KvaM, Kant., ha- Instttut
loul in the abot u
IHl.ll l olir Wife
lirtMiiaHiings
gainst you, asking a divorce from th,- immi- of
matrimony, npon the grounds that you have
.ct'ere. I aueh Imliimltles an I violence lii her per-
son as to rnnilnr tin, 1 , 1 1 , . . .1 , ,,, I
me ton .leu -nine, anil 1 1
1"1"'""! ,'"','.r
reason of your default I
am i t Dllngan s
life huol, n , am) ther.-hy compelled her to
.., I.IK, l.tlllll ,,,
in noi ouiering an appear-
answer, the Clise ha- h, en
red to me as easier. 1 have lile.l s r
i thoKOtlKTKBNTUds) ol SEITKM
.1,11. ,.t nine o'clock, A. M a- thu time,
iiidthouRlos of Uhartes Bower, Bst., iu the
horougll of Si-Utp.jrrove, Snyder Co., Pa., as the
plu - hir taking testimony Iu the cause, when
. . . ii In re vou may attend,
H. H4VKHI8 BOWER, Uastor,
Middleburg, Pa., July SOth, 1101,
rather nml Son-ln-l.nw.
"J do not feel tlm confidence I
vonlil like to in that young man you
are engaged to," said Ethelinda's
fat tier, "lie talketl about nothing
but the stock market while he und
I were together."
"Yes," answered Kthelinda. "lie's
a little worried lubont that conversa
tion himself. He says that if you
don't know any more about stocks
than you appear to, he's liable to
have to support the entire family."
Washington Star.
"You lost your money when you
bet on that fellow's height, didn't
you?"
"Yes, but he took an unfair ad
vantage. He straightened up his
bow legs and made himself two
inches higher." Chicago Tribune.
I JLSL 1 ' T" riTin.0N,
I a- PKOPOSKD TO TltK I'lmKNS OK
HIIS t 'OMMti.MWKAI.Tlt FOR THK1K AP-
, PKOVAL OR KKIKCTIOX HV TMsfilSS.
' L'Uil lwtUlll Ttl... ..... .
ANl'C OK ARTICLE Will .iK Tilt i-.il
wn rtTTioH.
A JOINT RlcsoU TloN
ProI.inc ..me,ulnellt to , - n n
of Oie i ,mmonweaiih.
B'' 2& Ift'ott
I afSi In Oeaatal Aaaoeablr met. ibai th- ri-
'owing is proposed as niuciiduienis to the Cos-
1 iQtiyioa ot the commonwealth of p.n,,-i.
ySth7!SS. "roTl'" -
! a,.,,, 0n, , ArtUll, KlltM Krclioi, 0w
AM at tb end of ih fii-t paragraph nf mid
.section, after the words .hall Im rntitled to
ZVVM WJW!
wsimmii..., ol iimtt&ttA!tt
1 uiay enact," -..th.it the
aid ncclloll .bull re.. I
M4.Vt V.nY
OoaliMcation of Blaeli.i. aia.ni
. ' " 'vnl'ne years, if iikc .
Jpst ws following- quallllcatlons, .hail ,,
uutd to vote f n oleetiona, subjact however
ioi.ui ii Kin rcimritiK anil rra;alaMns IbO ros
Istratfon of eleaitora aa iba General Assembly
nay enact:
.' "lm" havebeen eotllsen ot the United
Srateast leaal one month.
g. b sin iiavo retidtd in the State on year
i ' ""'""a Previously been a quallfled eleo-
lvs rem
.'. ... ....ii..' in . ii.'i. ni ii... . . . . . i.- i. ..
t.i.rii eltlsen ol th.
i therefrom and relumed unhm
Immediate preceding the elee-
mi v iii.ii.l h-
11
e alio.ll have resided In the election .li-trict
! " here he shall ..Iter his vole al leaal two
months Immediately preeedltiRthe elei t
t 4 I twenty two year of aire and upwartla, ha
shall have paid within Iwn years a Htutenr
county las. which slmll liave lieen asse lot
least two month. ami paid ..i loaal one montb
before the election
jtmOadment Tw
to Art, Bight, Section
seven.
i Strike out from said section the u
"oeleettn shall bo deiirlveo ol the privilege
' a' voting by tea of Ilia name not ladna n-
glstorod"1 and mill miiil n the rollowitig
Kr:::;!::;:::!:;!:1;;1:;;!1;:
,0yMcaonly, provided that such laws may he
uniform for . iticn ..f th. .. , ., .,, ,,
I Hie said wet hall lead as follows
Section '.. I i, if, .in. in .,( rtleello.i I
Ml
,;i regulation the Ik.i. nm ,,f . . 1 1,.,,. i,. n
cities ur f.ir th.- reglstral of elrx tors shall lie
SrW
Ii"1? heenacitii toopuiy eitie iy. provided
mi nucu i. in
I"' Turn. In
i lass.
A true cop)
- ! ttiu Mime
f the .hunt
Secretary nf the
i mill
MENPMKN I
1 PIIOPI -I i
1 1 1 TltK i OXSTITI TION
TO I II K i I I IKNmoK nils
lUMMONWI ll.TIl foil Tit Kill Al'PlloVAl
OH RKJElTION b TUB I IKS Kit A I. As
-i:iiti.Y up nil; i om mi.n h kai.i ii op
PUNNSYI.VANIA, Pl iti.lsHl.li ui UltDKIt tlK
I'll I) HRf'HKTA III I ll' T IKI UMMII.NW KI I'll
IN PI lisl S( KOI All I'll 1.1 Will UK I mi:
i ONM'I'ITUI ln.
A JOINT ItESOI.fTION
Proposing an an Intent In the Constitution
nt the t iniin .. . . .ni,
Section 1. Pelt rnoclvil liy the Senate an.)
House of Representatives of the t oiiiiuotiwealtli
o( Ponnsylvanls In Ucueri! Aasemlily met
I hat 'he following la prin .la-,,, iiiiiendme ,t
tothe Constitution ol the t'ofw iwealth of
I'enuaylvntiln in ac Iu,ti e a it I, tltoprovlaiotiH
ill IhO Blglll th Ann le there,. I.
Amendment.
sinke .nit i .lion four of article,
naeri in i lot e thereof, a- folios 'H
Igllt, ami
Seotton l. All elections by the citlsens -hall
ho hy ballot or hy suelt other methotl as may
he presoribed by law: Provided, That aecrecy
ii voting be preserved,
A ti ne oo py of the Joint Resolution,
W, W. Hit I EST,
seereiurv of the i uliiiuoliwealth,
spoil. BD THE mit K.
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Ci lijurcr Now, ladles and ircnile
mcn, you will see I have passed the
tpinrter Into Iho youth's pocket. lie
will now produce it.
Vokel Please, .r, I've only ;r"t 20
cents left. I spent the other nickel
mi p. pcorn. Fun.
prupos of K h i nit;,
Ilow truly quafhtly humorous li tin
design
who plans to lead a tutt. r life
.
- Chit i n cord-Herald,
t man's
it llfty-
u oral i mm- on lleenrd.
Crawford Was there ever a wan
worse liennecked than hi V
Crabshaw Sure. I ... ! w a
fellow who let his wife iiaiue tho
baby after her first busbar, ?. Tears
fnvilna.
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Free Tuition
AT A
We have just received I catalogue
of the Literary Institute and Slate
Nonas School, located itBloomsburg,
Pa. This school maintains levetal
courses u study lor training' teachers,
a Preparatory Collegiate Course, and
courses in Voice and Piano.
It is the only boarding school we
have heard ot where students enter
the ilming room at their leisure, anil
order their meals to suit their appetite
am; digestion as at a first class hotel.
It has B taculty of College and Uni
versity trained specialists, ahumlant
apparatus of the latest and most ap
proved kind, and every comfort and
convenience for the students.
Tuition has recently tieen made free
for those preparing to teach. A letter
of inquiry addressed to the Principal,
Judson Perry Welsh, A. M., Ph. D.,
will bring valuable information to
those seeking a good school.
RIDER
Wo
anyone
a retiubUt
a bicycle. Write
MEAD CYCLE
f e - Vl I
a. LM ul IS
yrt DIRECT FROM DISTILLER!
TO CONSUMER.
Four Full Quarts!
ofsaiMjr
Lvprcss
f 'rcpiiid.
invs Dnltrr Protlti,
I rtvtnti A Juf.-rjimnj. ,
OUR OFFER:
Vie will send four 'nil!
lunrt bottles el It. n in i l
1 ear I Mil llnuhle ( miner I
DfstiHeS Kte for $3.20,1
- lllFBsalFl 1 prepaio, iiiiien
Mi SMSnSEA III 11 I n I 11 11,11 li, lie ii, a
when rei eived, return ill
at our expense; we wills
ret in o our 5 l.iv.
Such Whhkey can't bt had
tiuwhtrt tor li s), tiun sj,
IRsrsssscssi Tl.ir.l Nat'l Itnnk, Dayton; Stale
Nui'l li, ink. si. i., .ui-, or any of the Kx. C'o'i
THE ttAYNT-K DISTILLING CO.,
I 220-232 West Fifth St.. D.ivton. Ohio.
1300-311 So. Seventh St., St. Louis, Mo.
We goarantes Sbovt firm will do an
1 ,
DR. HAYNE'S,
(TheOreal nermanSi li utlat)
improved Double Kxtrm I of Sutko
puriDa and ' lei y ( inmpnund Hi
Clover, Beef and 12 Veiretablos,
Roots :ii"l Herbs, ni" Minerals)
cootn n- DOUBLE I be Curntivi h ol
an v ono dollar Medicine in the. mar
ket ami IhsIhTWIO its Ii fig. The
greutesl Reiiioilv of tin Aco, killin..
all (iEliiMS. ilimtrovi .I nil MICRO '
BEi and ii sure and cur tain cure
for KDNl'.V and LIVER disuses.
Rheumatism, Nervousness, Dyspo
iisiu. Malarin, Con tiiiutioti, Siek
Headache mid all coippiuiuis ni in
ing from impure bioml, itectular
price 8100 p. r bottle IU i r. , but in
oi r Hi ;et n intrtuluci ! in Ihis sec
tion wn will sell tit SOct'iil p r bot
tle or 4 botiles for 81. so until fut th-
fr notice Do fiol wait. 01 !er n
I if .VoU tiro ailing.
The abovu tneilicilie is used ii
Kill IlllSI'i l A I . .,,.,! I,y id
the
Hi.
l.KAIUMi fHYHICIAN.S
in
world to day, t
by all. Addies
AON AW
Apill Is .'It.
Uitiun
c me.
REA ED Y CO.
tun 1:. n v.
WANTKI). Capable, reliable person -i i .
erv county to renresi'tit larirc eouipauy "i solid
, flnanc a! reputation; III le -.1 nry iier year, pay.
an e weekly; ; I pei day absolutelj sure sml all
gpenate; stralgnt. hona-tide. dellntto salary,
o comniiaalon; salary paid each Haturday and
Spense money ad van I each week. STAND
I Utt) HOUSB.a lil Dearborn St., rhi, ago,
rbloirrH,taea
REVSVO
ir.nii IM.'.
RESTORES V1TALITV
".i
Mitdct a
Well Man
of Me.
Sr'H.UTJ'Qix nEMEBV
TB I tW WE WANT
m: jsW c"h"s '"
I
Wa
V 4fZ
W . Slvia vi.s-oio
si els" ,
BBl '.laBSSsaassaasSgal
ri
sgrees. Ed
1 the '&Mcm
war
producea the abeam results ln'30 days. Itactl , ,. . Kniionnl Bank uf Wintel
- " - mkSk .-..reu ohen 11 ntherofsll Hie I II St .1 1 P 1 1 11 1 Uniiaui .
Vouna mon wilt reaain their lost manhood, and old
men will recover tD. ir yomaiui vigor oy uaina
RLVIVO. It quickly and aurely rentores Nrvou.
oess, Lost Vitality. ImpotcDey, Nightly Eraliuilooa,
LoBtPowor, Falling Memory. Wastlns DlaeaaM,aad
ill effects of solf abuse orczceeaand IndlacreUoa,
which unOta ono lor study. bu.iIr-FP or marrngo. !l
DOtooIy cures by starting at thoeeat ot diecsae, but
is a groat nerve tonic and blood builder, hrltig.
Ing back tbo pink glow to pale cheeks and ro
Itorlug tba Ore of youth. It wardn of! 1 1. ai.it y
sad Consumption. InelRt on having RKVIVO, no
other. It can bo carried in vest rocket. Dy mall
1.00 per package, or aii for 8)0 AO, with a poet
tlve written guarunteo to core or refund
the money. Circular free. Adaraas
Royal Medicine Co., ,Ms2:
foraalein Middleburgh,
M1DDLLBIRGH DRUG Co.
AGENTS WANTED
in each towa to ride and exhibit a sample 1901 model
bicycle of oar msaufacture. T0U CAN MAKE $10 TO
150 A WEEK fesides having a wheel to ride for yourself.
1901 Models SS$M to $16
'00 & '99 CSctiels e,$7 to $12
takea LnsdcMw Chicago retail stores, aDaj Q Jpfm
luat-v too ttw.... w TW
ship any bicycle Ord apprduii ta
without a nut it posit M airuncti ami allow
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.
You tak
absolutely
no risk in ordering from us, as you tlo not need to pay
a cent if the bicycle docs not suit you.
I)n llflT DIIV " htel satfl m hae written for onr
Uy nill DUI FACtOBV PIICIS and FIF1 Iklvl OFFEI.
Thu lilieral offer hnj never lx.eu s,iailcd and is a guaiaatcc ol
the quality uf our wheels
m-rson iu eiieh town to .tislrihi.te . ,i .'.,,,. Bm. ... in
today for free- catalogue and our special offer.
C0.,Pf ISO J. Chicago.
ik " i 1 1
Il VI .. .1 Ml JTK.KI) ' iM
i KiiVI.-i ' .isjJ
JUffiT SOVICt, I .'.i HfUl L IK l
'WRI T i ft::. DHOK ! n PAT L : 7 3
HO... lit THEM
. A.r.OLCATE
pC (SISTER ED ATTORNEY
v PHJLADELPHIA.PA.
013
fill CSTSVL
Tnu",t BUIlOli
RUPTURE
Write to Urn MOHAWK l:i:tl hi I
N. V.. still lii. v will tell vii how- you
your III PTI IfK or IIKIIMA ami ll
II I A
Homo,
. i, euro
ONLY
inn) , an im.ii. v i.e i l in 1 1
In I- ol
rliargi It ivill
wait. Von w ill ii,
-i ,,n 1 ni lino i'i nt
I'on't
ci l, mi t ll. Api il
Jit.
W AN I I Ii I'apal.ie. rnliiib'e person In every
ci ly lo represent large company of -olid
il nan. la I reputation; Ittsi snlnry per ;. . ar, pay
utile weekly! I er day iihsolulely -ii..- au i all
expenwa Irnight, bona tide dellnitu -alary.
not -I isatoti; salary siiij each Saturdas and
c -r nintuiy inl vain ed cacirweek, I'AMI
A i:n IIOU.Ss, XI I Hen Horn St., Cb ago. 8-t-M
TAT 10 NOTiri-
Not! i herobyiclven iii.it Power o I ntforiipy
in fai l Iiuh hoi 1 1 urantr-l hy Hip helrt In tli6 tfi
iit'-'f' ail Kuttur, Into of I 'e ii n .ovuhlp,
"nviltr (y I,, fit KM iwl, A 11 .erttiii
knowiiiK tlioniiwh vn tu Imtiilitrtl lo utilil w.
Inti Hhiiiitil 1 1 ink u InimciltAti' tityiiiottt nnil 1 1 -hnvliiK
(.'ftfiiin iitfiittml it "-ho il ll prcneiil Ui6iii
ii ul v ftiitheiilU'tttril for w'Uluniriit,
AM. I.N H si: HldT,
Attunisiy-lti f lot,
Dunitftrn. !., Iilno I.IWH
A
Il I N l-T KA I t'i:
SOTJI
Let
tlie
estate of Hem Su'igln Into ,.1 v l'ei j twp ,
so y,, 1 , nunty, Pa., dec'il, having been granted
t,. th,- inidi rlgi e l. nil pen.1111 kniiwiuu them
selves Imli ted to said estate nre reipn d to
iiiuke In payment, v Idle Uinne having
est sent ibem dulj ami.. ited In
1 he 11 d.
.1 i- SMI; .
Poor Boy's Chances
Parent: hould wc they hi ve it.
I
I llUilil g. I fi ' CHS,
V. j. JONKS '.. . ver 1 1 nek,
Is. V
"Thro
.1 nly out
a ruuuii :
ness ui 1 In
I ne im li
Hull ia .
Detuinc, lud,
bowels w iiilu move fi otn live
limes a tiny, fbod n bottle 0 I
berlain's Colic, Cholera and
lioeu Ite'iH ii.v in I be houi n ai
ai 1
i ti
him four drop i'i n ti aspot tiful i
water nml trol better al once.
. i i i 1 11.1... . 1 .... . 1 ...
111!) Ui IIH .11 iiiui. inn ion. '.
lion Ac- V oar Kidneys I
Dr.Bobba'8iaraguaPI1liooroallklrtne) I Bam.
put free. Add Sterling lloraedy Co.. Chicago or M.r.
Mr. W. 8. Whedon, Cashier of
set. IovMI, 111 il recent letter glVCS
Borne experience with a carpenter in
hiu eiiuil.iv. tlnil will be of value t"
other mechanics. He says: "I bed
acarpenti r working fT m' who was
obliged to slop work ior several
days on acoount Of beiiiK troubled
with diarrhoea. I mentionedto him
that I bud been similarly ttoublet.'
and tlmt t'litimberlaiu's Colic, Cho
eraainl Diarrhoea Kemedy had euro
me. Ho bought a bottle of it from
the drURjjist hero and informed me
that one dose cured him, and he is
is again :tt Lis work." For iale by
the Middleburg Drugstore,
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