i. .. - rULTON COUNTY NEWS. as blessed, in warfare it is kuown jas Vvilluiuoug,"., aud without a iULKS OF TI E INSURANCE ' ' . 1 , ... iAu'n Vmvt ' i warfare would certainly soon HlJ'jil. i , mi... V i cuuir in u u 1'iiu. iiiu uuvv uuu spear would again reign Supreme, as in the auciei.t world. Your modern battleship and your siege artillery, wasting the fee simple of a fine farm at every murderous whiff, would lie inert, like obso lete mastodons, without the ni tric food that electro, chemical art must now furnish to them. Nitro glycerine, gun cotton, dy namite, a whole vocabulary of smokeless powders and direful explosives, depend on the same raw material for their ability to convert granite into a fourth di mension. But nitric acid is equally important to the celluloid" industry, and photography owes much to nitrate of silver. From " 'Fixing' Nitrogen from the At mosphere," by Thomas C. Mar tin, in the American Monthly Re view of Reviews. "Shop talk," which it is the fashion to deprecate, is responsi ble for some of the best anecdotes which got into print. Here are t,Wo which were interchanged by a brace of iusurance men not iibove swapping stories of their calling : Into the office of a tiro insur ance agent came an ancient spin slor who owned a little house just on the outskirts of the town. "I want to insure my house," said she. "Where is the houso, madam, and how largo a policy do you want to take out r" "Well, now, I want to know some things first. If I insure it for 1)00, and pay my premium, audit burns down, do you pay me )U0?" "Why, most assuredly." "Well, do you make a lot of trouble trying to find out if it was set atire !" Naturally the agent admitted that if it looked like a case of ar son the company would investi gate. "There !" said the property owner, indignantly, "I told John thcro was some sort of catch about this insurance business!" and therewith departed uninsur ed. It was in New York city that the heroine of the other story found that fire insurance was uol all she hoped for. The policy on her house a big one, for it was a fine edifice in tho best part of the city was brought to her by her agent. "You had better give me a chock for the premium now," said he. "Why how much is it V" "A little over $100. Wait a moment, 1 will get tho exact n mount." "Oh, how tiresome," cried the property owner. "I'm in such a lurry, -and besides my bank ac count is a little low. Toll the ( ompauy to let it stand, and de duct it from what they owe me vhcu the house burns down." The Pilgrim for September. No profession has advanced more rapidly of late than surgery but it should not be used except where necessary. In cases of piles for examples, it is seldom needed. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures quickly and perma nently. Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, wounds and skin diseases. Accept no counterfeits. "I was so troubled with bleeding piles that I lost much blood and strength," says J. C. Phillips, Paris, 111. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me in a short time." Soothes aud heals. TAKE CARE OF THE STOM The manor woman whose di gestion is perfect and whose stomach performs its every func tion is never sick. Kodol cleanses, purities and sweetens the stom ach and cures positively and per manently all stomach troubles, in digestion aud dyspepsia. It is the wonderful reconstructive tonic that is making so many sick peo ple well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all of tho nourishment in the food they eat. Rev. J. II. Holladay, of Hol laday, Miss., writes: Kodol has cured me. I consider it the best remedy I ever used for dyspepsia aud stomach troubles. I was giv en up by my physicians. Kodol saved mylife. Take itafter meals, ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF NITROGEN. It is hardly to be wondered at that Lord Kejvin, when in this country last April, should say, nfter witnessing the operation of this initial plaut at Niagara Falls: "I saw something there that have never seeu before ; in fact, I regard it as the most interesting sight I have wituessed in Ameri ca on my present trip." It was Emerson's advice to hitch our farm wagons to a star, but here are men who use the atmosphere as their milch cow. Thetremen dous effects possible in agricul ture have been suersrested above, Hy way of confirmation, let it be noted that on their experimental field at Rotliamstead, iu England, Sir John Lawes and Sir Henry ' muort, with the aid of nitrate of Hoda, raised t'ho yield of wheat from less tlm per acre to over thirty-six. - On the experimental Briurcliff Farm in Now York State last year sim liar experiments, conducted un dor Professor George T. Powell, showed that with an Investment "f -.(52 iu nitrate of soda the hay '-p per acre, worth $15 80, was J'a.stoS.BO. Asanolfsot to Jhhii pasturage aud slovenly till l', nitrate of soda has obvious nit'iita, is this aii. While- in ngri CL;;.ia .-Milipotor deserves ullhn'.l BEWARE OF THE KNIFE. ASSIGNEES' SALE Of Valuable Real Estate Hy vlrtuo of un order of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Kulton County, Pennsylvania, the undersigned Assignee of 11. C. Smith & Co., of McCouuellslmrjf, will sell tit Public wile ut the Court House In McConnellsburtf, Fu., at 1 o'eloek, P. M., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1902, the following valuable Heal Estate to wit: No. 1, nI unite In the Township of Ayr, coun ty aforesaid, frontlnK on the Chambersburtf and Hertford Turnpike -11H4 feet, on the North. on the East by lot of Cal MoQuude, on the South and West by lot of M. R. ShafTuer, being feet deep and containing about one-fourth of un uore, having thereon erected a tw nlory frame dwelling. No. 2, Situate In Licking Creek township, couuty aud state aforesaid, adjoining lauds of Mrs. Mahula Deshong, John Daniels' heirs, et ul., being a part of a larger tract conveyed by Obcdluh Hockeusinith and wife hy deed dated, to John F, Deshong und by John V. Deshong to H. C. Smith, containing about eleven acres und having thereon erected a story und u half frume dwelling. No. ft, being un undivided one-seventh inter est In und to the following tract or parcel of land situate In Ayr township, county aforesaid, being a part of two larger tracts conveyed by John Neuroth und wife by deed dated October 14, 1HU3, to H. C, Smith et ul., adjoining lunds of the Nuid II. O Smith et til., formerly Mrs. Jured Plttmun, Grew, John Neuroth Peter Mugsum et ul., containing about Dfteen acres. No. 4, being un undivided one-weventh Inter est In and to the following trnot of lund situate In Township und couuty aforesaid, being apart of a larger tract of land conveyed by Mrs. Jar ed Plttmun by deed dated November 14, lW);i to II. C. S ml lb et ul.. Mrs. Jared Plttmau. John Neuroth. containing four aeren. No. ft, being an undivided oncseveuth Inter est In aud to the following tract or parcel of lund situate in Township und County uforesatd belug a part of u larger tract of laud conveyed by George Uress. und Casper (iress aud wife by deed dated November (1, IH.W to H. C. Smith et ul., adjoining lauds of the mild H. C. Smith et ul., formerly owned hy John Neuroth, contain ing about eighteen acres. No. 0, belug un undivided one-seventh Inter est In und to that portion which lies In the county of Fulton of the following described tract of lund situate In Township of Peters, Fraukliu county, und In the Towuships of Ayr und Tod, lu the couuty of Fulton, adjoining lunds of Daniel Sheets, Ahl's, James McDowel et ul. That portion which lies In Fulton county be ing ubout thirteen acres. Terms 10 per cent, on day of sale, one-thlrJ Including the 10 per cent when sale Is confirm ed by the Court und the btlauce in two e-tufU unuual payments with Interest from continua tion and to he secured by judgment. JAM&S I1KNKV UKO. II. D.VMKI.S S. W, KlttK, AssUues. Orphans' Court Sale OF Valuable Real Estate. AMKN1MKNTM T'lTHK CONS Tl TUTloV PKOPOMtffl TO t'HK cmZUNS I K THlM COMMON WKAITH FoRTHKIK APIKiV AT, OK ItfMKCTIOK II V T UK (i EN Kit A L AHsKMH'.Y OF THE COMMONWKAII'H OK PKNNMVI.VA MA, PrHLlNHK.O HY OIL 1Klt OF TDK HKCIt KT A K V OK T H ft f(t- MONIVKAM'H IN Pl'IfMI A NCh OK ART CI.K XVIII OK Til K CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION 1 roposlng an nnn-niiment to section ten of iirtli'io one of the (Jorwtit uthm, so that a dis churge of n Jury for failure to agree or other necessary cause shall not work an acquittal. Section I. He it resolved by theSenate and House of Representative or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Ueneral Assembly met That the following he proposed us an amend mentlothe Constitution ; that is to say, that, section ten of article one, which reads as fol low : "No person shall, for nny Indictable offense be proceeded against criminally by Informa tion, except in eases arising iu the lamior naval forces, or in the militia, when In actual service in time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor in of fice. No person shall, for the same oiTense. lm twice put in Jeopardy of life or limb ; nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use. without authority of law und without jtit compensation being llrst made or secured, ' be umeuded so us to read ns follows ; No person shall, for any Indictable offense, be proceeded against criminally by Information, except iu eases arising in the laud or naval for ces, or In the militia, when In uettial service m time of war or public danger, or hy leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor in olbee. No person shall, for the same offense, be t wlee put Iu Jeopartly of life or limb ; but a discharge of the Jury for failure to agree, or othr neees sary cause, nhiill not work n acquittal. Nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use. without authority of law and with out just compensation being tirst made or se cured. A true copy of the Joint Resolution, W. W. UR1EST, Secretary of the Commonwealth AMKNDMKNTH TO THE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED TO TDK CITIZENS K TIMS COMMONWEALTH KORTHKIK APPROY A li R REJECTION HY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OKTHE COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA. PPHLIHHED HY ORDER OKTHE SECRETARY OK THE COMMON WEALTH. IN Pl'RSl'ANCK OK ARTICLK XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing nn amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Re it resolved by the Senate and Houseof Represeutatlvesof the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, iiuieneral Assembly met. that the following Is uu aiut iidment to tin Constitu tion of the Common h cult of Pennsylvania, lu uccordauee with the provisions of the eight eenth article thereof : Amendment1 - Add ut the end of section seven, article three the following words: "Unless before it shall le Introduced In the Weuerul Assembly, such pro posed special or local law shall have been tlrst submitted to u popular vote, at a general ok special election In the locality or localities to be ufleeted by Its operation, under an older of the court of eommou pleas of the respective county after hearing aud application granted, and shall have been approved by a majority of the voters at such election : Provided, that no such election shall be held until the decree of court authorizing the same shall have been ad vertised for at least thirty (.'it') days in the lo cality or localities affected, in such mauueras the court may direct. A true copy of the Joiut Kc.soluttou. W. V. CiUlEST. Secretary of the Commonwealth. mm NEW GOODS G IE 7V! Our mauy customers will be in toiested iu knowing that we have just received a large stock of new Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Whips, &c. Ginghams, from 5c up; Cali coes, 5 to 7c ; Lawns 3 to 12c. Fancy White Goods, Notions, Tobaccos, Cigars, Hardware, and everything usually found in a country store, and at prices that are right. G. J. MELLOTT. totototoxxto ', 000M0000?0000Z000 . ........ to !, 000.00000M.0.0 to to toto,to totojktoto Guns and Ammunition We were never in belter shape to save ouy customers money on these goods than now. we bave bought the greatest lotof Single and Double barrel Guns ever brought to the town. Look up yoinchicugo catalogue and compare prices. We have alwavs claimed that wcrould sell cheaper than they do. NOTE A FEW PRICES A 7-lb.:50 or 32 in. barrel, it jjauge, breaks on iron.sinjfle b.wrel Guns. $3.80; and a milch better one at $4.25. A ood double barrel at $7. SO; and $9.1)5. Hicks' Centre fire, water-proof Gun-caps, Ac. box. Latlin and Ran Gun powder F. F. F. & G., 20c. lb.shot Sc.; Loaded Shells, 40c. box. We sold 4000 shells ani 1( guns last season, and have made a good start this season It you want a gun don't wait. They are going. I TIN FRUIT CINS, Why pay ollc. dozen for tin fruitjonns when you can buy tho heaviest can made from us at 4''c. dozn ? Wax Hti ings .")c. dozen. Sealing Wax In sticks 4c. lb. Clothing and Shoes Don't fall to see our Clothing tnrt Shoes. We can save you more money than ever. HULL k BENDER Prcprieto;s. 8 0' 0 0. 0 REISNERS'I wm gAn unusually g Large and BGood Stock of The Medical Society of Paris has expressed the opinion that it is necessary to adopt some meas ures against tho alarming spread of petroleum drinking. At first it was thought that this habit had sprung up from the increased taxation on alcohol imposed by the French government, but an investigation showed that this was not tho case ; the habit had been prevalent some time previ ously in certain districts and had spread with great rapidity. Tho victim of the petroleum habit does not become brutal, only mo rose. Opinions differ among phy sicians as regards the effects of peUuium (1 riukiiig on the !ni iikhi system, but all njrroe on lb' harm fulness of liiis new vice. OH FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902. Hy virtue of uu order of the OrpliuiiH' Court of r'ullou couuty, Hie urutersiKncd trustee will offer ut public sule, ou the premise ou above nitmed dule, the tollowiuK described real en title: A truet of furm laiul Hituutn lu Ifrusb Creek township, Fulton county, l'uuuu., ad Jolnluir luudH of OeorKe Lynoh, Joshua Ilur tou'n hcirH, Kllzubeth MoKlhhln. AinoM Hix Hon aud others, eoutklDinic ONE HUNDRED ACRES in tie or leM, ubout Uo aures oletirr.d und culti vated: H:il nee lu uood OAK and I'IN'K timber. 'the ii:ipi'vuiiiuiits are u (food two Ntory lutf und ft-uino dvvei Iuk. bault barn i.nd other build Inns. Good water verv uouvealutil Sutiool bou.so on oue eud of rluue, (Jhuruh aud poKt ofnue witbl'4 oue-Uurler of a mile. An ex- uellent vrusv furm Splendid ehtinue for a good home TKKtMS ! Tou per cent, on day of sale: ime hulf irieludiug the teu per ueul, ut cnf erumlioul1 o:tlunoo in ttueyeur, with IntereKt. . H AI.K A t' O'CUtCK, V. M. J. I.', llixsu.s Trustee. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the diseased kidneys sound so tlrwy will eliminate the polsous from tho blood, All dealers. Avoid serious results of kiduoy or bladder disorder by taking Fo l(,y's KKlRPy Cure. All dealors. INTHtNAThlML DtCIIUNAKY Needed In Every Home (y THE NEW . AND ENLARGED EDITION OF WEBSTER'S International Dictionary A Dlctlonarr of KNGLISH. Biography. Qewgraijir,Fli;t ion. tc. New Plates Throughout 25,000 New Words Pbrks and Dofluttlona I roitiirt'tl uiiiler I lie direct super vision of W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.D., United Slntos ('oiinniiwioMer of Edit cution, ussisU'cl by ului'Ke corjigof com petont speciulisls unil odilorx. Rich Binding 236 4 Qukrlo Pagaa SOUO Illuslrallon tV2'hJiitrualiunal watflrtt iatued in 1SUO. Mucceeditia the " Unnbriitned." Tht A'ew and JCnlarycd Edition of the lnteruutivnitl wai tasiiea tn October, 1900. Oet tlm latest aud bent. We hIbo publish Wabatar'g ColUgUla Dictionary with Qlowaryof Bcottitu Wordignd l'hranen llttrHM ItW UliuuMlou, gin 7illii M Uukw 'Fliit-lHiwlii quality, eeond-clitM In U I U.A .. I .... V. boo kg gent ou gppUuntlou. fjej O. a CMEKKIAH CO.! D..VII.L IWJUJOIATI rHWiiaiii, M.iiu)uw Oprlnsflald, Mag). gXXXXXXO0XzXXXOOOOOOg O 1 f T t-J Tfc A T r C O Manufacturer of Sash, Doori, Newel Posts, Hand Rails, Stains, Banisters, Turned x ? l V g Porch Columns, Ho sts, &c. x O AlcConnellsbure:. Fa. ' P O Honrs 2 : H vYi : 8: 2-: ( x fS : (r. 1 and three-eii?hth , . inches in tnickness. O Sash tlx 20; 12x24; 12x28; 12x30; 12x32; O 0 12x34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick always , UIl IlLUKl. JS 1 Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70. Q 0 These sash are all primed and ready for the glass. O Both the doors and the sash are made from best white O and yellow pines. 0 vi rrms-rssn 0 5 OO0X0OO0COO0OXXXXXXX0 i lit l0f Washing Problem SOLVED BY THE i C2 0. 0. 0. 0 0X . 0. a a 0 c: 0 M 0 : : 0 M0 0 0M, a ooxxxooxxxxx 0. a lt a 0 0M. 0 o 0 M0 c: 0. S5 0 0 0A i0 0 M0 0. a 0. a a 0 : a 0 0 a : 0. a a a : 0 8 8 000000XiC000000 The kind That does not Disappoint, but Gives first-class Wear. Well and Novelty Upright Double g Reflex Washer and Horseshoe iBrand . Wringers. i Wi Zri Tl-ir roods $ stand before i PI unequaled c,,i i .... i ... n ,. ouia i.uiu-1 u. pujuiivt- juarantei: to i;ive entire f"i satisfaction. '."3 i in-nntt'ii: A. J. OLiu: i KU.ni r, Buck Valle- Pi 'a. tea 1 General Distributing A-jt. Tlio proprietor lias had over U) years experieuco, and is confideut Uiat lie cau please all who miiy entrust him with Pi PI V2 their worlc. The World Moves aud so does the nuu-hiuery in tho Willow Grove Woollen Mills AT UUUNT GAMINS, Pa. 1 3-5 V1 Manufacture of Carpet aud Wool Carding a speciality. Wool Batting for Haps uoue hotter. Carpet Chain nlsvays in stock. (, I will take in wool aud work at the following placet : rl Booth llrothors, Dublin Mills; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; W. trb L. 15erksti-osser, Orchard Crovo; W. U. Spoer, Sal u via; t jo Lynch h store at Crystal Spriags; Jackson's store at Akcrs- ;j ville, 1'. J. JJartoii's, Huston town, and liusum 8 store ir-fi Clear tudge. b5 s- h; nt. iJ w,1 1 Will INUIIO lllOUtlllV visiin Mi lliuno inatcn uui ms wra L. season, and will receive work aud return it. g Thankful for past favors, and soliciiiug a continuance M 03 or tne same, lam, respecuuuy, u U. II. I1EKTZLER, 0 . e fcS Burnt Cabins, Pa. 5 l STYLISHLY MADE. Come in and see it. Handsome New things in Dress Goods. to to to to to to to 0, to to u. to 0 to s to to 0 11 1. to to to o to 0A N 55 8 55 'A Don't forget the SHOES. Still ahead, Better results each year in wear. Ask for the Krelderjyou wo n't regret buying It. We've got anything you want at the price to suit. The Old Buggy... made new for a few cents and a little labor. With The Sherwin-Williams Buggy Paint you can paint and varnish at the same operation. You will be Bui prised how tay it ii to renew vehicles. Let us show you color cards. SOLD BY G. W. REIS1IER & CO. 0 C 0M 0 0 ; 0 8 0. 0 o 0A 0 C ; 0. u 0A 0 c: o 0 0 o v 8 8 a W o o 0K to. 5 to 0 0 0 0 to too to K to s 0A to c; 0. to to to to o to to a . to.v o V. o o a 0 V r a o a 0 55
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