FULTON COUNTY NEWS. (Conllnudl from Flmt PkM largo, tilling tho coffers of the op orators, part of which In turn finds its way into the pockets of tho many miners who toil "Down In tlie colli mines underneath the ground. Whero n rtiy of nuushlnc never can be found." The oil iudustry is another nat ural resource that is of great ben efit to the vicinity. A trip through tho oil districts that lio adjacent to the city impresses one with the vastuess of tho business and the thousands of wells seen in a small radius causes the observer to well understand how the Standard Oil Company exercises the power it duos in so many ways. So well protected aro its interests by a well regulated and systematized order of busiuess that oue who possesses oil on his premises can ouly operate his well when, how, and as this company sees fit to permit. It must be said, howev er, that tho company is fairly lib oral in their stipulated terms. That Pittsburg is an iron town goes without contradiction. Some one in writing of it said that from lhe hilltops after nightfall it re minded one of "Uell with the lid ntT," a very forcible expression. t seems like a city on hills as in all directions that theeyo chances to fall, can be seen the steep inclines hundreds of feet in height, dotted with houses, the lights from which in the evening a newcomer will mistake for stars. As one rides along in many localities and :-ees al most perpendicularly above him houses on ledges of rocks with winding stairways for their occupations to gain access, he well understands why he sees no ba bies playing around their doors and in their front yards. I have rooming with me a friend who is also a disciple of "Beu Franklin, "a printer of some experience with good habits and character but of a roaming 'dis position. He has walked across Fulton county twice for the rea son, as he says, that there is but teu feet of railroad and stages travel after nightfall. Ou oue trip of some ten years ago ho stopped in to see tho Edi tor of the Democrat, now the Edi tor of The News, and played on tho Editor's violin. Ou up the mountain he passed the night at the old Mcllvaine Hotel and there had the privilege of trying the valuable old violin that was in pos session of an old lady as a family relic. There are many other matters I might write about but as it is, you will either have to boil down this communication or get out a supplement, either of which. I, of courso, leave to you. Yours respectfully,, CLAUKNCK B. SlPKS. GOES LIKE IIOT CAKES. "Tho fastest selling article I have in my store," writes drug gist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other reme dy." Mothers rely ou. it, best physicians proscribe it, and W. S. Dicksou guarantees satisfac tion or refund: price. Trial bot tles free. Reg. sizes, 50c and $1. MCKIBBIN. Miss Quoeu Lake accompanied her teacher Miss Bessie L. Mor ton to her home iu McConnells- burg Saturday, and returned nunday. Hoy rainier went whistling up tno road tho other night with most smiling countenance, and all because a plow-boy came to live wiiiiinm. Mss Pansy Morcret snont Sat urduy night with Miss Grace Lake. uct. 2:i.v. II. Lake aud John- B"" Truax have gone to FrankliD county to husk corn. MrS. Ellis S. Ktmrtv nf flloMi- Jeld, is viaitius her. friend, Mrs. "vyus Morgrot. VI ...... ' uuu Mrs. Wm. Fljjht, of p v,ove Tannery, visited Mrs, parents, Mr. aod Mrs wodford froai Friday until Sunday. Hoy p. iaim0i. and T10n)as 'uwiott, tw.iof n H-itorp 'ising """-, am Da:-ling limestone, GOO SAVE THE COMMON WEALTH. PROCLAMATION GENERAL ELECTION WHRKKAS, In anil by tin net of thcClcnoml AsxtMiilily of the Ooinnionwcitlth of l'ennxvlvit ulii. entitled. "An nut relmluK lothe eW'Ullolix within this Commonwealth," punned the IHlh day of June, Anno lHmiinl IHHI, und Hiucnded theHrriiluy of June Anno IMmilul IMSt.ll In mude the duty of the Sheriff of every county within the TotmnonweHlth torlve iiuhlleuotkte of the Uenerul Kiemlonn nnd lu nuch notice to enumerate the olllccrn to be elected nnd hive a list of nil the nomlnuilonN nmde. uud deniKiinte the place nt which the election In to te held. THF.UF.FOHE, I, DANIF.I, C. Ft.F.CK. Hltrh Sheriff of the county of Kulton. do hereby mnke known mill Klve thin l'UHUU NOTICK to the KJectorn of the county of Fulton, thin on Tho Hint Tuesday after the l-'lrM Monday oT November next, being the 4th duy or tho month A Oenernl Kleotlou will be held lit the ncvenil Klccllon IHntrletx entiiblNhed by lliw In wild County, uud un published below. OKFICKRS TO HF. F.I.KCTKD. ONK I'KKSON to till the office of Governorof the State of Pennnylvunln. ONK I'KIWON to III! the office of I.leiiMfnt ant (lovernor of the suite of Pennsylvania. ONK PF.KSON to 1111 the office of Secretary of Internal Affalmof the State of Pennsylva nia ONK PKHSON to till the office of Hnnreientu- tlve In Conicem oflhentateof 1'ennsylvuiilu. ONK PKKNON to till the olttoo of Senator In the (leneral Assembly of the mate of Pennsylvania. ONK PKHSON to till the oftlceof Kenresentn- tlve In the ilenerul Assembly of the state of Pennsylvania. ONK PKHSON to till the office of l'rothono- tnrv. Heirlsler mid Recorder and Olerk of the courts of Fulton Oouuty of Pennsylvania. THKKK PKKSONS to till the offlce of Coun ty CommlHskinerH of Kulton Pcnunylvunla. TllltKK PERSONS to Mil the offlee of cou ty Auditors of Fulton County Pennsylvania. t have enumerated the officers to be elected liuil here publish the followluu list of CANDI DATES cerllllcd by the Secretary of State und County C'ommlslsouers. OOVKRNOR. Republleun sumuel w. rcnaypucker. Deinocratlc . Kobcrt K. I'attisou. Prohibition. Sllan 0. Swallow. Socialist I.ubor. Wll lum Adamn. Soclullst, J. W. Sluyton. CHIens. Samuel vv. Pennypacker. Antl-.Miichlne. Robert K. Pattlson. Ilallot Reform. Robert K. Puttlson. IJKUTF.NANT OOVKRNOR. Republican Wllllum M. Ilrown, Demtioratltf, Oeoruc W. Outlirlc, rolu 1I t Ion. Lee L. Orumblne. Socialist I.ubor, Donald L. Munro. SoclulNt. J. Mahlon llurncs. Citizens. Wllllum M. Ilrown. Autl-fuchinc. OcorKe W. Outhrle. Ilallot Reform, lleorKO VV. (luthrlo, SECRETARY OK INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Republleun. isuuc ji. itrown. Democratic. James Nolun. Prohibition. Milton S. Marquis. Soclnllst Labor, Frank Keehun. Soolullst, llurry C, Oould. Citizens, Isaao II. ilrown. Antl-Machlne James Nolan. Ballot Reform. Jumes Nolun. RUPRKSKNTAT1VK IN CONtlRKSS. Republican, Thauiteus M. Aianon. De moo ratio. llurry I. Iluber. SENATOR IN THE OKNERAL ASHKM1ILY. Republleun. wtiiium v. Miner. Dcmourutlo . Aletcauder II. tiroff Prohlhiiion. lieorxe H. Itockluif. RKPRK8ENTATIVK IN TUB OKNKRAL AS. HKMHLV. Hepubllcan, .Milium u. nuiiKs. Democratic 8. Wesley Kirk. Prohibition, ueorKU W. Hays. PROTHONOTARY. HKOISTKR AND RK- COUDKR AND CI.KRR OK THK COURTS. Republican. tuareuce ii. k. r-iunitner. Deinoerutfc, Oeortfe A, llurrls Prohibition. lieorne A. Stewart. COUNTY COMMISSIONKRS. Republican. ll. I'ark i-uimer, Uraut uakur. Democratic, Samuel 1). Mellott Ouorue HIkcI. Prohibition. Amos wink. J. . Johnston. COUNTY AUDITORS. Republican, OuurKO W, Olenn, Democ ratio, William O. DiivIh, John A, Mveni, Prohibition. S. M. Clcvenjcer, iidwurd J. Croft. I also hereby make known and give notice th'ut the pluce of holdiuk thcufuresaldeleullou lu the several boroughs uud towushlpa wlthlu said uouuly ure un follown, to wll: The Eleclomof Ayr township to uicet at the Public school House neur wenster muis. The Electors of ltethel township to meet at the Public Sctiool lioune at wui-iorasuurtf, in said township The Klcclors of llclfnst lowustilp to meet at the uluce lutelv lived for suld uurliose. to wit: The flume biilidluK ueur to the lute residence of Deuuls Mellott. Thu Eleutors of llrush Creek townihlp to meet ut the pluue lately llxed for suld purpose. to wit: the uuipeuter shop of U. C, Mellott, at Euiiiiaviiie, in nuUI township - The Electors of Iiubllu township to meet In Kast room ou tlrst iloor of but dlutr ncurlv oii- pixltu M. S- Will s Hotel, ou luiutH of s.iiil VVIItsj in Fort l.utieiou The ICIeotom of LtuUtnMr ('reek towuship to meet ut the pluoe lately iixed for thut purpose, towit:JohuU. MoUler H hotel, llurrlnouvllle The Kleotors of Tnylor township to meet ut tne piaue lately uxeii ior in u puriiose. to wu J. v. Ouluhull n Htoi-e room, lu nuiil townslilpr The Electorn of Tod townshlpto meet at the iMiutfiaH school House, lu bum towuship The Electors of Thompson township to meet ut l eiitre suuooi tiouse, no. , lu nuiu town, snip - The Klectoru of McConnellsburif Horouiih to meet at me lilace lately nieu lor thut purpose, lo wit: The Comuu!oiieiit' oltloe ut the Court House in muiu iioi-ouku The Eleeum of Union townnhlpto meet at t'l pbice lately lined for nuld vuruose, lo wit: v.oiu Seiiilver's Kitrpentur shop, ucurUeome ' floholromrf V st.irn In mild lovpOilp -I The F.leetuis. of Well" townslup toini et, ut the school house, hear the MciIiikUmi church. ! In said township. Mvery person excepilnx Justice of the Pence who nlcill hold iiiiv oillcc or appolnlinenl of lirollt or liiisl uudcr the lovcniincnt of the l'ui;ed Htntes or of this Suite, or of imv clt v or Inciiipnrnlid dlsirji-t. w lift hern commission ed ollleei or otherwlsp, a subordinate oillecr or ii vent, who is. or shall l einploved under tb,- i-i.,s,;n,ve. extMTiii.ive or jiMin-iarv orp-uinicnl. o,' Ibis Stateor of the Untied Suites, or of nnv city or Incorporated district, nnd also thut every member of Couxress and of the State l.eulslii. lure, and of the select or coiuiTion council of nnv city, or commissioners or nnv Incorporated ill. i riot. Is hylnw Inciipiiblc of liolillnit orexei clslnu, ut the siime time, lhe oillcc or lliiiut nient of Judio. Inspector or Clerk of any elec tion of this Common Health: and no Inspector Judve. or other officer of nnv such election, shall be ellu'lble to unv oillcc to lie then voti d for, except thut of un election oflloer. (QUALIFICATIONS OK VOTERS. F.very mule citizen twenty-one vcum of aire possessing the follow Iiik iiullllcntions. shall be entitled lo vote lit all elections: First, he shall have been a clllzcnoftbelTniledSlatesut least one month. Second, he shall have resided in the Stateonc yenr (or If. huvlnir previously been u qiiullltcd eleutor or native born oltlzcn iif the Statu, he shall Imve removed therefrom uud returned, then six months) liimicilliilcly preced ing the election. Third. He shall have resided In the election district where he shall oiler to vote nt least two mouths Immediatelv preced ing the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of ilk-e or upwards he shall have paid within two vein's a State or Comity tux. which shall have beeu ussessed nt leust two months und paid al Icastone monlh before the election. State Constitution. Arilelii VIII. Section. I, THE RACKET STORE (ilvon under my hum!, at mv nfflci In ihe borough of Mct'onuelNburir, ih lih iluy if Ocioltt r. A. I. hK. uutl at the inUoiHShiloiiocnf the United Suites, Hie one liiindred uud twen-ty-neventh. DANIKL C. FMCCK. Administrator's Notice. FMuto of N. H. Jackson, doceiised Letters of udDilniMtrutlon, on the estate of N. H. Jueksou. lute of llrush Creek township, deceased, having hpen granted tiv the HeylMi-r of Wills for Kulton county to the Kiilmeriner. whose post olTloe uddreHM m AkerHVille Kulton oouuty. I'a., till person who are Indebted to the said estate will please make paymeutand thoHe haviiiK ulaluiM will present them lo J. L. JACKSON. Sept. so. mi. Administrator. A MKNTiMKSTH TOTHK OONS I'l l'lTTMM MpKMIViSKI) TO THK CI TIZKNS OK THIH (IOVIMOSWKALTH KOKTHKIK APIMtOV A. OK KK.IKOTION lY TIIK (1KNKHAL AH- KJVI Bi.V UK T H K CO MMONW K A 11' 11 OK PENNSYLVANIA. PUBLISH K.l Y OR OKU OF TIIK 8IXKKTAKY OK THK COM MON W K A Li'II I N PUKSl'A Nt'K OK AUTI CLK XVIII OF THK CONSTITUTION. A JOINT KKSOMJTION Pioposlnif nn amendment to Keetiin ten of nrtlele one of the Constitution, no that a dls ehai'KU of a Jury for failure to aifree or other necessary cause shall not work an acquittal. Section I. He It resolved by tlieSenate and House of Representative of the Common w call h of IVunsylvan.a in Oenerul Assemttly met. That the following he proposed as un amend ment to the Constitution ; that is to ay, thut. section teu of article one, w hich reads u fol low : "No prison shall, for any Indictable o (Tense be proceeded utfuiust orlmlmiliv by Informa tion, except in cases arising in the humor naval forces, or in the militia, when In actual service in time of war or public duiu'er. or by leave ol the court for oppression or misdemeanor iu ot llce. No person shall, for the siiine olteuse. tie twice put iu jeopardy of life or limb : nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use. without authority of law aud without, just compensation beiiiK ilrst made or secured." be amended so us to read as follows ; No person shall, for any indictable offense, be proceeded uuainst erimin.illy by Information, except iu eases arising in the land or naval for ces, or iu the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor iu otltce. No person shall, for the same ollense. be t wlce put in jeopurdy of life oi;limb ; hut a discharge of the jury for failure to airree, or other iicee.s sury cause, html! not work un uctiulttul. Nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use. without authority of law and with out just compensation bcinn tlrst made or se cured. A true copy of the Joint Resolution, W. V. UKIKST. Secretary of the Commonwealth A M KM)I KNTS TO THK CONSTITUTION AptoOSKI TO TIIK CITIZKNS OF THIS COM M ON W KALTII KOKTHKIK APPROV AL R RKJKCTION It Y THK OKNKRAL ASSKMHLY OFT H K COMMONWKALTH OK PKNNSYLVANIA. PUKLISHKI) BY OKI) Kit OF THK SKCKKTARY OK Til K COM M()N- WKALTH. IN PUKNUANCK OK AHT1CLK XVIII OK THK Jt INSTITUTION. A JOINT KKSOMTTtON. Proposintf an umendment to the Coustitullon or the commonweiiit n. Section 1. He It resolved by the Senate uud Ilouseof Ucureseiitativrsof the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, intleneral Assembly met. that the following is an iimendmeut to the Constitu tion or the Commonweal! of Pennsv van a. in accortlance with the provisions of the eitfht eeuth article thereof: Amendment Add at the end of section seven, article three the following words: "UnlesHbeforelt shall be Introduced in the Heneral Assembly, t.uch pro- poseu special or local jaw snail nave nccu Uixt mibmittcd to a popular vote, at a Keucrul or special election lu the locality or localities to be affected by Its operation, under an order of the court of commou picas of the respective county after hearing aud application grunted, und shall have beeu approved by a majority of the voters atsuch election: Provided, that no mien election shall be held until the decree of court authorf.luK the same shall have beeu ad vertised for ut least thirty (:) days In the lo cality or localities affected, iu such mauuer.as the court muy direct. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. lUUKST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. LOCAL. INSTITUTE. There will bo a Local Institute at Morton's Poiut, Friday evening Nov. 7th. Questions for discussion : 1. Reproduction Work How used? To what extent? Value of. 2. Effect of Books upou Character. 3. How can we better our school Meutallyand Morally? 4.' Querry Box. Trusting for your aid, I am, respectfully yours, L. P. Morton. 1 Ncoded In livery Homo i'viX TUT. JT.W EflTION OF WEBSTER'S iNlIilATIONAL Dictionary A nirllonftry of ENGLISH. &toir.jhy,GuKrpby,llcllontlc. Nuw riates Throughout 25,000 New Words Phrts nnd Daflnltlona rri'iiiii't'il undci' Uio (liitL't mipcr vihicin (if W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.U., I'niUil Sliilos t'liniininsioih'i' of Kdu I'ltlion, assisted by ft hii'tfii iMirj.sof com pnluiil. nicciiili.-)ls ami oil itOl'B. Rich Bindings 8364 Quarto Pal SOCIO Illustrations tWThJiiterHaliuual wtvifiril iatued in M'.iO, interceding the "I'nabridyed." Tit mid Jhilmytsd L'dilion vf the Inlernatiuntil was i.iitvtd in October, 1(100. Hi t Hit hiles,. anil bent. . Wo ulna litbliali Wabatar'a ColUlaa Dlctlonarr if I'll OJoatary of Soultltli W oriln and Phnut 1100 raft. IW llliuldUu. IIm Tll! W lat rlrl-ilMln quality, teocind-clBM In m." HHH!lmun mKa, oto. of both buulu sent ou application. G.6C.MERR.IAMCO. Publishers, Sprlngfisld, Mass. I wiusnirj 1 I COLliuUTt I oaiKu 0 a 0 0 tf 0 0 in p 0 n 0 h 0 0 at H a, 0 0 Guns and Ammunition Wo wiire never In better shape to suve our enstomers money on these, goad tlmn now. we liHve bought the gnutesl lot of Single nrfJ Dotiblu barrel Guns ever broitKht to tho t(wn. Look up your C'liicnyo eittulouo und ooinpurn prices. Wo hnve. nhvavs elnimod that we could sell cheaper thun Ihev do. NOTE A FEW PRICES A 7-lb.30 or 32 in. barrel, 12 tfaujjo, breaks on iron.sinjjle barrel Guns, $3.00; and a much better one at $4.25. A good double barrel al $7.50 and Hicks' Centre tire, water-proof Gun-caps, 5c. box. Laflin and Ran Gun powder F. F. F. & G., 20c. lb.; shot lie; Loaded Shells, 40c. box. We sold 4000 shells and U ijuns last season, and have made a good start this season. If you want a gun don't wait. They are s0mtf- TIN FRUIT CINS. Why pay 50(1. dozen for tin fruit cans when you can buy tho heaviest! t niado from us tit 4'. dozen ? Wax Strings dozen. Seaiiny: Wax in sllc. 4c. lb. Clothing cindi Shoes Don't fail to seo our Clothing and Shoes. 't can save you more money than ever. HULL & BENDER Proprietors. a 0 0 ooxxxxxoocoxxxxooocxxo o o 8 PHILIP F. BLACK, ? O Miinufacturcr of 9 O o g Sash, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand $ Rails, Stairs. Banisters, Turned g Porch Columns, Posts, &c. X McConnellsburg, Pa. V SNERS' New Goods New Goods New Goods Attractions 1 for Fall Buyers. 0 0 Hi 0 0 0 0 X 0 'H A." )' r. y : Doors 2 : 8 x 6 : 8; 2-: 6 x 6 : 6; 1 and three-eighth O inches in tnickness. Sash 11x20; 12x24; 12x28; 12x30; 12 x 32; O 12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick always V on hand. X Sash four lights to windowfrom 45 cents to 70. O These sash are all primed and ready for the glass, Ii it i I 1 I i 1 t 'i c 1 i 1i ti q Doin tne aoors ana vne sasn are maae irom oesi wnite 0 ? ana yellow pines. O oooboooocoooo oooocooooooo 0 o 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0-K .0 0-1 0 0 w 0 0 tin n 0A . V)f 0. 0 0 t0 r Dress Goods oots and FASHIONABLE 0 0. Shoes MEN'S CLOTHING IU Hi Our fall and winter suitings are about all in. m Styles are mostly dark, and very handsome. jJ We are now taking a great many orders. Come soon and give us all the time you can. S5 60 PAIR NEW TROUSERS 1-1 4 We have never had such a nice, cheap line of Dress Hi Pantaloons. HATS AND CAPS We have them in all styles and shapes. SCHOOL CLOTHHS for boys a lot of small sizes to close out at cost. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Of these we can show you the largest line in town. A. U. NACE Sl SONS. Pax 1aK Jkl II d 1 1 u IS Goods I I1C m m tit M M ! tt i For Everybody, and at T"a-2 J-t a i rnces inat will pieasc. Tho World Moves and so clous tho macliiuory iu tho Willow Grove Woollen Mills at Di'UNT Gamins, I'a. Tho proj)riptor lias had over r0 years exporioncn, anl is confident that he cau plwiso ull who may entrust him with i their work. i Manufacture of Carpet and Wool Carding a speciality, i Wool Batting for Haps nouo better. ! Carpet Chain always in stock. ! I will tako in wool and work at tho following places : ; Booth Brothers, Dublin Mills; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; W.. i L. Horkstresser, Orchard tirovo; W. K. Speor, baluvia; Lyuch's store at Crystal Spri:i?s; Jackson's store at'Akers- villa, P. J. Barton's, Uustontowu, and Huston's store at i Cloar Kidfft). - I will make monthly visits to these places during tho soason, aud will receive work and returu it. Thankful for past favors, and soliciting a continuance i of the same, lam, respectfully, ! H. 11. HEUTZLElt, I . Burnt Cabins, I'a. M0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. M0 M0 v 0 0 0 0 v 0 an especially fine line of i .,. Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats good and warm, for Men and Boys. Felt Boots to keep your feet warm and dry; in fact, every thing found in a first class general store.. TImTil7DW 17 A D 6. V. REISNER & CO, 0 0. 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. o 0 It 0 0 V 0. o 0 0 o 0 tt 0. i tt tt 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. tt 0 tt 0 tt 0 tt 0. 90 tt 0 tt 0 0 0. 0 tt 0 0 c: 09 0 tt tt tt tt tt tt 0 .0 tt 0X 0 0. v tt 0. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt 0. tt 0 M tt 0 , 0 tt 0 d tt 0A C tt tt 0 tt 0