Sale Register. Friday, October 14, Thomas R. Litton and son Wilson E. Litton Trill soil at the residence of tho former in Thomspon township, 8 miles northeast of Hancock, and li mile southeast of Plum Run postollice, horsc9 cattle, hogs, farming implements, household poods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock a. tn. Tuesday, October 25 Scott Kegaria will sell at his residence 1J mile south of Saluvia, cattle, hogs, farming implements, bug g, lumber, bees, household goods, and many other things Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 6 months on all Sums over five dollars. Saturday, October 2fl Joseph C. Harnett, relinquishing farm ing, 'will sell at his residence near Speck's church in Taylor town ship, horses, cattle, hogs, farm ing implements, wheat, corn and buckwheat, and other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, a. m. $100 REWARD, $I0G The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all lis stages, and that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only txmitive cure now known to the medical fraternity. . Catarrh be- mer a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces olthe system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors b we so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimoni als. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. WEST DUBLIN. Casper Brant and wife, ami Mrs FraDklin Davis and Goldie I'.eeder visited relatives in Wells Valley on Sunday. Amick &, Keaey the hucksters from Bloomfield township, Bedford county had seventy-two bushiels of apples and pears last week besides butter and eggs, when they left this township, Alexander Foreman, of Kearney passed through this vicinity on Sat urdav and Sunday on his way to and from his brother John Foreman's who live.? on the. Benedict farm in Dublin township. Mr. Foreman's wife acc.oin panied him on Saturday and will re main at John Foreman's during the week to help attend Mr. Foreman's mother who is 111 with typhoid fever. Mr. Foreman has lived at Kearney the past six years. This year he is farming in addition to his work of handling timber for the mines. Inci dentally, we have heard that his crop of potatoes will approximate four hun dred bushels. Had there been more rain, there would likely have been six or seven hundred bushels. BURNT CABINS. Mrs. Myrtle Floud and Miss Annie Hampton were visiting Jes sie Briggs and family last Sunday. Samuel Miller and daughter of Shade Gap, passed through our town last Sunday. f racy Naugle is having his well drilled deeper. Robert Dru- itt, of Pleasant Valley is doing the work. Scott Uershey, of Knobsville, and Miss Cehp Brubaker, of Fort Littleton, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Clioe near the Cab ins last Sunday. William Brubaker and Alice Fraker, of Fort Littleton, was visiting the latters brother WTil- Trough Creek were borne Satur- ham Fraker near the Cabins last day evening and Sunday. NEW GRENADA. r" Mark Lodge, of Saxton, assist ed in the painting of Dr. Camp bell's house a few days. George Lodge, of Brush Creek township, was in our town last Fuday night. Ella Parks,- of Robertsdale, visited friends in our village last Saturday evening and Sunday. Richard Alloway and family visited at Gracey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shapiro, and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Gris singer all of Broadtop City, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James F. McClain last Sun day. Amon and Dallas Keith, of Sunday. Roy McGeehee and wife spent last Saturday at Knowsville visit ing his wife's sisters Mrs. Ger trude Charlton and Mrs. Blanch Crouse. Mrs. Carrie Llertzler and three children were visiting her mother Mrs Divens and Mrs Libbie Kee baugh at Knobsville last Satur day. Miss Cora Fraker who has been employed in Pittsburg is visiting Mrs Sarah Comerer at this place. Temporary Heat Quickly Did you ever stop to think of the many ways in which t perfect oil heater is of value ? If you want to sleep with your win dow open in winter, you can get sufficient heat from an oil hyeater while you undress at night, and then turn it off. Apply a match in the morning, when you get out or bed.and you have heat while you dress. Those who have to eat an early breakfast before the stove is radiating heat can get immediate warmth from an oil heater, and then turn it off. The girl who practices on the piano in a cold room in the morning can have warmth from an oil heater while she plays, and then turn it off. The member of the family who has to walk the floor on a cold , win ter's night witfra restless baby can get temporary heat with an oil heater, and then turn it off. The Reaching The Top in any calling of life, demands a vigorous body and a keen brain, Without health there is no sue cess, liut Uilectric Hitters is tne greatest Health Builder the world has ever known. It compels per feet action of stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels, purines and en riches the blood, tones-and mvig orates the whole system and en While Dr. Frank S. Campbell was here, his nice driving horse was kicked and one leg so bad'y injured that the horse could not be driven home. It looks now as if the bone was broken, and- that the horse may have to be killed, which would mean quite a loss to the Doctor. Ida Alloway is suffering with a sore ringer something in the nature of a felon. Stella Gracey came last Sunday to assist in the work. W. F. Laidig and his helpers, of llustontown, are erecting a new porch at Frank Thomas's. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Campbell and the . latter's sister, Miss Grace Lodge, had a nice trip last week, in which they visited Toron to, Can. ; Niagara Fdls, New York City, and other points. They were absent from Wednesday un til Saturday, inclusive. While the Doctor was absent, his broth er Frank, of Hopewell, was here KELES9 J JL Absolutely tmokelest and odorless pacify of quickly giving heat. Apply a match and It la lm it will burn tor nine Hours witnout refilling, it la aate, Is lnvaluab tn Its ca mediately at work. smokeless and odorlesa. It has a damper top and a cool handle. An indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. It baa an automatic-locking llame spreader which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and ia easy to remove and drop back so that the wick can oo cleaned in an instant. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be quickly unscrewed for rewicklng. Finished In Japan or nickel, strong, durable, well made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. . Cualtrl Euarywhtrt. If not at yours, wrftt for dfscriptirt circular to in i rROT'OHKD AMENDMENTS TO THH CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED TO THE CITIZKN9 OP THIS COMMON WEALTH FUR THEIR A1TROVAL OR REJECTION. BY THE GENERAL AS SEMBLY Ol THE COMMONWEALTH OE PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUBLISH ED BY OK D Ell OF THE SECRETARY OF" THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OP THB CONSTITUTION. Number One. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Proponing an amendment to section twenty-six of article five of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Resolved (If the Senate concur). That the following amendment to iectlon twenty-fix of article Ave of the Constitution of Pennsylvania be, and the same Is here by, proposed. In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That section til of Article v., which reads as follows: "Section S4. .All laws re lating to courts shall be general and of uniform operation, and the organization, Jurisdiction, and powers of all courts of the same class or grade, so far as regu luted by law, and the force and effect of the procesa and Judgments of auch courts. shall be uniform; and the General Assenv bly la hereby prohibited from creating other courts to exercise the powers vested by this Constitution In the Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Orphans' Courts," be amended so that the same shall read as follows: Section 28. All laws relating to courts shall be general and of uniform opera tion, and the organization. Jurisdiction, and powers of all courts of the same clans or grade, so far as regulated by law, and the force and effect of the process and Judgments of auch courts, shall be unl- c: ill Ml 1 - utartst agtncy a thi The Atlantic Rellnlng Comp (Incorporated) a iiiitiiii svaiim turn i i 1 : FALL, 1910 : New Millinery Smart Styles Superior Quality. ablesyouto stand the wear and taklDg care of the Doctor's prac tear of your daily work. After .. Albert Stoner and wife, of Mc- ( Vinna'.lahtirov sr.nnnprl in New of Cashing, Me., three bottles of Grenada between trains iagt Sat hiHctric liitters made me ieei months of suffering from Kidney Trouble." wntea W. M. Sherman like a new man." drug store. 50c at Trout's WELLS TANNERY. Mrs. V. D. Schenck and son Harry visited friends in Loysburg lastThurs day. J. N. Duvall, who is employed in Altoona, is home for a few days. M iss Klizabeth I'etigrew, of Everett, visited Mrs. S. P. Wlshart recently Mrs. Fred Ilelchley, of St. Clair, Pa., Is visiting her husband here. He is one of the tirm of Keichley & Co., lumber manufacturers. Mrs. Martin Barndollar, Mrs. Kath erine Barndollar, Mrs. Frank Gump, and Mrs. Samuel Piper all of Ever ett, visited Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. S P. Wlshart, part of last week. II. L. Wlshart, urday on their way to Saxton to visit their daughter Myrtie, Mrs W. M. Lodge. Geo. W. Coulter, ticket agent at Edgewood Park, accompanied by his wife, son Paul, and daugh ter Maude, visited friends here a few days recently. Jacob S. Black purchased a I fine buggy and driving horse re cently. WHY HESITATE? An Offer That Involves No Risk For Those Who Accept It We are so positive our remedy assistant manager will completely relieve constipa Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is Ap pendicitis with many victims. Bat Dr. King's New Life Pais kill it by prevention. They gent ly stinis'.ate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invite arpendicitis, curing Constipation, Ueadache, Bilious ness, Chills. 23c. at Trout's drug store. of a large powder plant at Pottstown, Is visiting his parents here. Miss Dollle Helsel has just returned from a two weeks' visit to Hollidays- burg and Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moseby and daughter, ol Dry Kun, are parents here. William and Irvln Young, of Pitts' burg, were pleasant callers in our town last week. The stork visited Mr, and Mrs Charles Stunkard and left a little ba by girl. Joe Horton and family have moved to Glendale for the winter. They promised to return In the "good old" springtime. tion, no matter how chronic it may be, that we offer to furnish it free of ail cost if it fails. Constipation is caused by weak ness of the nerves and muscles visLlng of the large intestines or descend ing colon. To expect a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and re store them to healthier activity. We want you to try Rexall Or derlies on cur guarantee. They are eaten like candy, and are par ticularly ideal for children. They act directly on the nerves and Mrs. J. L. Duvall gathered in .Sep tember three pints of fine strawberries The editor and family are in debted to Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan llann, of Pleasant Ridge, for a mess olthe finest sweet potatoes that we have seen for a long time. They were the real old fashioned kind, and the largest in size ever given to a printer. Bv tr burns free and clear and steady never "frosts" the chimney or chars the wick. It is triple-refined Family Favorlto , Lamp Oil YouTl find it at your deal er's in original barrels direct from our refineries. Costs no more than inferior tank wagon oils gives more light, more service saves work and saves eyesight. Your dealer will recommend it. Also Bikn of W avert r rectal Auto OU awl Weverty waawu muscies ol trie bowels. rney have a neutral action on tbo oth- at one picsiug, uubujttiior suauwuea an(1a Tho-. fl at uinereni limes. , About thlrtv-Uve of Harvev Bivens' P"ge or cause any inconven- friends gathered In his home Monday lence wnatever. 'IDey Will posi evening to celebrate his twenty-first tively overcome chronic or habit- birthday. All report a pleasant time. uai constitution and the mvriads of associate or dependent chronic ailments. Try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Two sizes, 10c and 25c. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar. tnrj".u'.. Mrs. S. W. Jones and daughter, of Dry P.un, visited Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Will Sprowl, last week In accordance with an arraagement made by presbytery, Ilev. Morrison near New York, delivered a lecture In the Presbyterian church, at this place, one eveningJust week. His subject was the "Country Church." He talk ed, one hour and thirty-live minutes, Ira Zimmerman's big ears of and It was so interesting and full of corn iast woeij nave broueht out gooa common sense, vnai every one a Marfl a Rioa . ttrin nrt-aent. wluhprl that, hrt hn.ii tallcml lone I r i r.... - r . ftfM onH Mro V T?. Nina nt among the different proU;stant denom- the tollgate up against the moun lnatlons, and more attention to proper tain west of linger s distillery, entrtalnments for the younger mem- wfco does a little farming on blS bors of the church. ' ij rn .... ..I uwu awuuut uu ibug uiu iuui At tne invuaiion oi tne iocai caBiie of Golden Kaeles. Ilev. Kennedy, of Plttuoi auu ua u co V4 " Saxton, preached In the Presbyterian day that measures U lncnes in church in this place last Sunday even length and contains 18 rows tniy a vrv InHlrurrtlva arrrinn to the I -.. . . an m .n Vis. M..m '-r, . ' . t uvcragiug uu gt aiua w bua u'n( T , v , ,, , J. , T i"Wn ' 0 1080 KralD8' lu.aa nf tV.n T cHiaa' Tnmn a a as niA 1 I I 0 Hla arnon waa based uuon the text: ,,u' uus lu tulUTOU (jult ye like men." His history of Martin amuses, Dimsou snooting the ancient knights was very Interest- hawks. During the past month BUGGIES- iBUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lot ofnewTop Buggies, both factory and hand-made; ranging In price from t45 00 up to 975.00 for the best hand-made Miflllin burg buggy. My f45 buggy is a good, strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell ou time to suit customers. v It will pjy you to examine ray stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I ara, Very truly yours, R . EVAN HUSTONTOWN, FA. Ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. Peck, of Knobsville, spent last Sunday in the home of their son Grover, who lives in the same neighborhood. Mrs. , Peck has I been confined to her home for i several months on account of be , lng parlrilly paraljzad, and the ; fact that she has Improved suffl 1 ciently to take even a small trip, will bo gUd ues to her friends. he has shot and killed nine, which are nailed to a board on a tree near the tollgato and attract the attention of every traveler that goes by. KEELEYCURE Th curt that haa beta continuously auccewful for mora than Si jrcara fa worth inveaUzntinir. For the drug- or v Ml L - 1 V m 'ir: -r. ;jaw mm m drink baMt. r v Prima. 444 filth Av iitburtf li, Taw for parllvnlHraw Prize Offer from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." 'Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for , search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office. , ' GREELEY &M?INTIRE Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, 1. C. 1 exeppt as 1ieri1n provided, ahall ncvr Kirr,, t-y.i i uiu upon ui aMi.,j value of th taxable property therun ahall any auch municipality or rtlatrlrt , cur any new debt, or Inrreane Ita ind.hT dnesa to an amount exceeding - centum upon auch aeeeeard valuation i property, wl'.hout the anient of the u? tora thereof at a public election In ,' , manner aa ahall be provided by law k . any city, the debt of which now exi4,'i. aeven per centum of auch bkrpmm ... ...Inn Mnv h all(hni...J t. . K " " 1 " " ujr law to In. creaae the anme three per centum, In th aKin-eRata. at any one time, upon lur! vnluatlon, except thnt any debt or db.i hereinafter Incurred by the city and coun ty of Philadelphia for the contructi". nj urvciutiiiiciii ui nuuwnye it(r transit purpoaea. or for the conetructlon o! wharvea and docks, or the reclamation ol land to be used In the construction of i ayetcm of wharvea and docka, aa nuhM. Improvement, owned or to be owned b aid city and county of Phlladelnhi. ... which ahall yield to the. city and count! of Philadelphia current net revenue In e. ceaa of the Intercut on aald debt or dtbii and of the annual Inatallmenta necemirj 11,111 i.i.vi.... v.. ..Iu uem or aebtt. may be excluded In ascertaining the now. r of the city and county of Philadelphia to become otherwise Indebted: Provide! That a alnklns fund for their canceliatioi ahall be established and maintained. A true copy ot joint Resolution No L unni'DT X, . r... L Becretary of the Commonwealth. Local Institute. The first local institute of Lick ing Creek township was held at form hut rtnl wit hut nnrllnff anv nrnvl. Ions of Hits Constitution, the General ShaD63 School last Friday even- yiRnt-uiuijr vuuii nwvtj tun power w rniuu i . 11 J a. . llsh new courts, from time to time, aa tha lDg. is Was Called tO order bv anme may be needed In any city or coun- u tpaf hfir Mla Maurlo TWl, ty. and to prescribe the powera and iu- lne eaCner, '1SB fliauae JJeSh- rlsdlctlon thereof, and to Increase tha ong, WhO appointed A. E Desh number of Judcea In any courta now ex- latins; or hereafter created, or to reorgan- ODg president. lhe folloWlD!? ize me aame, or to vest in otner courta ,,-, ki. , the jurisdiction theretofore exercised by questions Were ably dlSCUSSCd courta not of record, and to abolish tha Dy the teachers: 1. ReadlDC aame wherever It may be deemed neces- I " aury for the orderly and efficient admlnla- I primary plan 8 OF methods. 2, irimon ot justice. ltru-i 1J u . i ir uau vvuuiu jruu iitiauu lo a DOy who expects to remain on a farm? 8. Teaching beginners. Nine teachers were present- Myrtle Stevens and Levi Morton of Dublin; Maude Deshnns Maude Strait, 0. W. Mellott, Ear ry Deshong, David Sipes, A. E. Deshong, and Kathryn Hoop, of We offer for the comin(f season the most superb line of high grade Fashionable Millinery it has ever been our go( d fortune to offer to our customers and trade. We have all the latest New York and Philadelphia styles. Our Hats-trimmed and untrimmed -have a certain charm and In dividuality about them that you only find in a first-clats Milli nery Store. Prices, you will always find right. Thanking you for past favors you are cordially invited to call, see our goods, get prices, and be one of our many customers. ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg, Pa. -:- MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S -:- Big Underselling Store. We want to inform our patrons that we have a splendid line of trimmed hats of surpassing loveliness. The moment you see our exquisitely trimmed hats, you will no longer wonder why our store is famous over Fulton county for its good workman ship and low prices. A superb display of new creations have just been placed in stock. We have large-, medium, and small hats, hats that are becoming to every face. When you come in to see us just take a ' peep at our Children's Bear Skin Coats and Capes in all colors. Also collars, belts, belt buckles, a fine line of hair ornaments, hosiery and handkerchiefs. Come to see our stock. You are welcome. Thanking you for past patronage. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. , A true copy of Resolution No. 1. ROBERT McAFEE!,. Becretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Penn aylvanta, so as to eliminate the require. ment of payment of taxes aa a qualifi cation or the right to vote. Resolved (If the House of Representa. tlvea concur), That the following- amend ment to the Constitution of the Common wcim ul ruiuiDj'ivuiiiu ua, miu ins same I , m , I. hereby, proposed, In accordance with I LilCklng OreeiC, tne eighteenth article thereof That aectlon one of article eight be amended, by atrlklng out the fourth numbered paragraph thereof, so that tha aald section ahull read as follows: Section 1. Every male citizen twenty- one yeurs of age, possessing the follow. Ing qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections, subject however to auch lawa requiring and regulating the ryn M. Hoop, Sec'Y' A Mnrntilv mnv aann n First. He shall have been a citizen of rorceo 10 Leave florae. the United RtRte. fit lpnnt nn. month Second. He shall have resided In the liiVerV Veaf a Jarsre number Of State one year (or If, having previously t i been a qualified elector or native-born POOr SUfiOrerS Whose lungs are citizen of tho State, he shall have re- Bria BnA ,Ql,oH with onnohi nr. mnM thorofrnm an ratni-nori than alv I .uwuv,aua uib months). Immediately preceding tha eleo- Urged to gO to another Climate. Third. He shall have resided In tha LUt IQ1S IS COSUV ana not always lection district where he shall offer to rpi ' i i tt. , vote at least two months Immediately Bur6. There's a better Way. Ut preceding the election. , T)r Kintr's DlSCOVerV CUrfl VOU at .A number of fine selections were rendered on the grapho- phone. The literary work was excellent, and speaks well for both teacher and pupils. Kath- true copy of Resolution No. Z. ROBERT McAFEB. Bocretary of the Commonwealth. home. "It cured me of lung trouble," W. R. Nelson, of Cala- Number Three. mino Arlr . nhon nil olao failed A TOT VT RTTariT ITT1HM I ' ' ..v- Proposing an amendment to the Constl- and I gained 47 pounds in weight Siv?nl To 0"..; Its surely the Kirg of all cough courts of common pleaa of Allegheny aQ(J lunff CUrOS.". Th0U8ands County. 0 Section 1. Be It resolved by the Senate 0W6 their liVCS and health tO It. ana noun oi rtepreseniaiivea or tne It. i a. j Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gen- ItS positively guaranteed for eral Assembly met That the following Coughs , Colds, LaGrippe, Asth-' amendment to the Constitution of Penn- I ""6"! aylvanla be, and the aame is hereby, pro- ma, (JrOUD all TDroat aud LUI12 nmaA In ottfnrAtinnm with t V. . tU I C troubles. , 50o and $1 00. Trial bottle free at Trout's Drug Store. WHIPS C0VC. Most of our farmers are done cutting corn. There is some article thereof: That section six of article five be amended, by striking out the aald soo tion. and Inserting In place thereof the following: Section . In the county of Phlladel phla all the Jurisdiction and powera now vested In the district courts and courta of common Dices, auhtect to innh rhnnvn. aa may be made by thla Constitution or I gram yet tO be SOW6d, uy law, niiciii ira ill niiiauMipum VVBiea in five distinct and separate courta of equal and co-ordinate Jurisdiction, composed of three Judgea each. The aald courta In Philadelphia shall be designated respect ively a. the court of common pleaa num ber one, number two, number three. number four, and number five, but tha number of aald courta may be by law Increased, fr'tn time to time, and shall be in lfke manner deslomated bv successive ' numbers. The number of Judges In any Fannie Diehl met With What of said courts, or Sn any county where ... , the establishment or an additional court I ujiituuava ucbu a voijr ocu may be authorized by law. may be In- oplrlnnt n. fflT ni-ht,a ntrn While creaaed. from time to time, and when- OCiaen a lOT nigDlS ago. Y U" aver auch increase ahall amount In the 1 gQQ a8 preparing to retire, compose a distinct and separate court aa became bewildered and plunged aforesaid, which shall be numbered as I , lk. ,.ra aforesaid. In Philadelphia all aulta ahall vwu nuo ouauo, loooiviuti be Instituted tn tha said courta of com. hruispa Shu wan cattinc? aloDtf mon oleaa without deslimatlnir the num- Cruises. OD6 Was gelling aiuiig ber of the aald court, and the several as Well aS COuH be CXDected, UQ' business among them In such manner aa til Saturday evening, when snail n proviaea ny ruiea or court, ana Rev. J. M, Kauff man spent Sat urday night in the home of Edgar A Diehl. Annie Plessinger, widow of the late Abraham Plessinger, is quite ill in the home of her son Albert she became worse. Dr. J. M. Klbbin was called Sunday. Ligue Plessinger and family each court, to which any suit shall be thua aaslgned, ahall have exclusive Juris. diction thereof, subject to Chang of venue, aa.hall be provided by law In tne county or Aiiegneny ail tne . 0 , . . i Jurisdiction and powera now vested In Spent bunday in the home 01 Ai the aeveral numbered courta of common I hart Plaaaincrai niea. shall be vented In one court of com- O1 -trieBOlUger. mon pica., composed of oil the judgea in E, A. Hoopengardner and fam commission in mmu ruiira. Dui;n juris- I . . . diction and powera shaii extend to an ily spent Sunday in the home 01 proceeding, at law ano in equity wnicn t il j xt j hall have been Instituted In the several J06 Garland, at Needmore, numbered courta, and ahall be aubject to Jqk WiQter is hODDlDfiT arOUDd auch changea aa may be made by law. " 'Ff"a. and subject to changa of venue aa pro- Wearing a 8fDlle as H)Dg SS a feDCfl vlded by law. The president Judge of , , , T,, aald court shaii be selected aa provided rail ana brcal accordingly, its by law. The number or lungea in sain court may be by law Increased "from time to time. Thla amendment ahall take affect on the first day of January suc ceeding Its adoption. . A true copy of Resolution No. I. ROBERT MoAFEB. Secretary cf the Commonwealth. a dish washer. Sam Smith brought to this of' fice yesterday morning a stalk of corn cut on the Daniel Gilbert farm east of town, that measured 11 feet and 4 inches in length. The farm is tenanted by Russell Number Four. , t A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to aectlon eight, article nine, of tha Constitution of Penu- Section t. Be It resolved by the Senate I SouderS Who evidently kUOWs and House of RepresantatlVHa of the Com-1 , . . monwtfalth of Pennsylvania In General uow su imav iiuib luujyui vaut vcit Assembly met. That tha following ia pro-1 posed aa an amendment to the Constitu tion ot the Commonwealth of Pennaylva-1 nla. In accordance with the provisions of I th eighteenth article thereof.. Amendment to Article Nina, Section . Eight. Bectlon 1 Amend aectlon eight, article I sine, of the fnmittutlon of Pennsylvania, aectlon a Th debt of any county, scarce, he will niake on Tpesasy jity. borough, township, school district, ot other munlclpullty or Incorporated dla. trlct, except aa herein provided, ahall nv r exceed aeven per centum upon tha aa. aessed value of th taxabl property there in, nor shall any auch municipality ol district Incur any new debt, or Increase Ita Indobtedneaa to an amount exceeding two per centnm uuon auch assessed val nation of property, without tha assent ot the electora thereof at a publlo election in tucb manner aa ahall be provided by law: but any city, the debt of which now ax Ma aI i.u.n wm ..An, aim nf aitk valuation, may be authorized by law to I log claims agalost aald astat If 111 preeul Increase the 'aania three Mr fiantllllL ' In I th.m nwiiiHrlv nit hnilmljwl for fcAtLleniefltt aggregate, at any one urn, upon auoo an0 ttuM9 owlll tBe Mma wU pieB, ou lation," so aa to read aa fellowst I u r Cider Making. The undersigned will make ci der at bis home near Jugtowa schoolhouse. As apples ra of each week only. 0 1 tf.. I Nick Hohman. Administrator's Notice. ExUttvwt Hlaa Sarah S. DtuktoD, lata of borough of MoCODaelUiburg, Pa., deuassed. Notice I hereby glveo, that Letters q' niluistratlon upon tha above eaute have be" gnaled to lhe rndeivlgned. All persona ha the valuation, Bectlon 1 "The debt of any county, city, borough, townahip, acbool district, or oth t JJ!il-,?1?la?3Ut I Uf5'XD.ilU4. aU?W"H! tt. W. SOOTT ALEXANHEB. , "AaauolnWliWr'
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