I A v Wb regret to learn Unit tin- cmi dition of 15. Frank Hess is not im proving much. A fresh supply of Peerless Horse and Cattle Powder at Kol in son's. Mrs. Clem Chesnut is rojiortod seriously ill. She has not been well since the Institute. Barber "Watson is still confined to his home. His mauy patrons hope ha may soon 'ie able agaiu to wield the "com knife." Some of our good people have three bauds a right hand, a left hand, and a little behind hand with their subscription. Holy communion at St. Paul's church next Sabbath atl':!da. m. Preparatory services on Saturday afternoon at ..'.!0. Mr. Percy Stiver is c lerking for Mr. C. D. Brodo, Percy is a hustler aud will no doubt prove a valuable assistant. Pennsylvania Hawkey e (Bedford). Such little pills as DeWitt's Little Early Risers are very eas ily taken and they are wonderful ly effective in cleansing the liver and bowels. Trout's drug store. Dr. J. II. Watson, of N. Y., will locate at this place in a week or ten days to practice his profes sion. Dr. Watsou. is a graduate of McGill University, Canada, of the class 1st) land comes highly recom nuuded. Holtt Hanx. At the resi dence of the bride's parents at Big Cove Tannery, Tuesday, Jan uary 1, 1001, by Kev. Lewis Chambers, Mr. Philip llanti of Licking Creek township aud Miss Sadie Houpt. The merited reputation for cur ing piles, sores aud skin diseases acquired by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, has led to the making of worthless counterfeits. Be sure to get ouly DeWitt's Salve. Trout's drug store. The union services held in the several churches of this place last week were well attended and the best of fcling prevailed among the members of the differ ent deuominatious. A former Fulton county boy, now residing in Ohio, writes: "Send me the Fulton County News. I have been walking two miles every Sunday to read it in the home of a friend. It does me as much good as a letter from home." It usually takes a whole cou-1 gregation to pound a minister, but George W. Chesnut, can do it himself. For fiTe years he has been pounding Rev. J. M. Clymer and this year he laid it on heavily Hancock Star. This season there is a large death rate among children from croupandlung troubles. Prompt action will save the little ones from these terrible diseases. We know of nothiugso cer tain to give instant relief as One Minute Cough Cure. It can also be relied upon iu grippe and all throat and lung troubles of adults. Pleasant to take. Trout's Drug Store. The Hancock Star says that while Miss Nellie Perkins was postmarking letters at the post office recently one of them explod ed when she struck it with the stamping machine. The report was as loud as the crack' of a Winchester rifle and badly scal ed her. Some one had thought lossy sent a bunch of Dewey bombs though the mails. Persous who suffer from indi gestion can not expect to live long because they cannot eat the food required to nourish the body and the products of the undigested foods they do eat poison the blood. It is important to cure indigestion as soon as possible, and the best method of doing this is to Use- the preparation known as Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and restores all the diges tive organs to perfect health. Trout's drug store. S. K. Pittman, who has been in the mercantile business at llar risonville, this county, for six years offers at private sale, his entire stock of goods, good will, bouse, barn, and two acres of ground, on reasonable terms. This is an old aud well known stand. Among those who have carried on business there within the past thirty years are the late WillTritie, John W. Stevens, uow a successful merchant in Adams county, and Harry Smith of Me Counellsburg. ' Wells Tannery. Mr. Wesley Osborne of Eldo rado, Net)., spent severaldayscir dilating among his old nefjnaiut uuees in i his vicinity. John A. Wishart made a Il.viug trip to Bedford last week. Heinish and Wright have pur chased a new saw mill of A. B. Fanpiahr v. Co of York Pa., which they expect to have in op- j oration soon. W. L. Mosehy was looking af ter business in Huntingdon last week. The boys have been smoking cigars at W. L. Sprowl's expense recently. It is a boy. Karl Schenck is seriously ill at present. We hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. C. II. Davis is visiting his daughter Mrs. C W. Sipe. Mr. Jackson Swope returned to Port Perry, Pa., Saturday af ter a short vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Swope of this place. OuiU a number of our people are suffering with heavy colds. Harry E. Spangler was over at Loysburg Monday and bought about a ton and a half of chop. It is quite a convenience for those who have to buy feed to have someone keep it for sale. Dewey, a little three years old daughter, of Mr. aud Mrs. Will S prowl is on the sick list. i in in a i 1 1 c January (1 We are having beautiful winter weather, aud it I is to liejioped that it will continue i as the ice seusftn is here with an I abundance of the genuine article. I John D. Smith tilled his ice-house ! last Saturdav. j It may not be generally known that this community coutaius old time Abe Lincoln rail-splitter's who are at wt irk every day. Per sons having need of their service will call on or address the firm of J. Seigle and F. Mills for furth er information. Acpiilla Lodge is slowly im proving lie is able to walk about the house. A. M. llixoii, of Braddock, Pa., moved to our village one day last week-. W. F. Barton was the guest of Isaac Mills last Sunday. S. W. Hart and family spent Sunday with his father-in-law Miller Truax of Whips Cove. liuclvlcn's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for mar- vcllous cure. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers.Totter.Salt Klieiim, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only "ii k- at W. S. Dicksou's drug store. Sale Keisler. Tlnn-nliiy, IVbruury Kpliraiin Houck -vv ill hell ut his res idem';! ut the J!i Su iiiy farm, one mile south of W I'lister Mills, lories, Cuttle, Ajjn'i--ii It nral Implements, Household jroods, &e. iVe. I'eliriKiry l!. About to remove from the county, Mrs. 1. X. Hixsnn will sell ut her resilience miles north of Am aranth, Horses, Cuttle, Sheep, Uogd, 1 "illinium i niplements, Hay, drain, Fod der, Household Ootids, iS:e. Credit, 8 month.-.. Wednesday, March F. John - stun will sell ut his residence four miles south of Met 'onnellsbury, Horses, (.'utile, Fann'int; Implements, Oruin, May. iv,-. I Made Voiiii Again. ! "One of Dr. King's New Life j Pills each night for two wt.'eks I has put mo in my 'teens' again," j writes D. II. Turner of Dempsey- town, I'a. They're the host in the world for Liver, Stomach aud Dowels. I'll rely vegetable. Nev er gripe. Only LYjc at W. S. Dick son's drug store. Amaranth. Thomas Kohinson who has spent the past eighteen years in the mining regions of the far West is visiting friends in this county, and looking over the Thompson township mineral iield. Henry Weimer and W. i. Mills of Cloarvillo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilixou last Satur day. Almost all of the family of .Mr. J. Clayton Ilixou including Mr. Ilixsous futher-iu-in.law Hon. J. T. Richards who has his homo with Mr. Ilixson, have been indis posed for a week or two. Si IK ItM WU OKI-1' l.t is'l'. Dunlitf lli UHiuili ill hi 'inlitir I i stietrii Htrit'L-u uwuy- or (tot u- rriini my Monks. Any one uIviiik hih liiforiin.l Ion Ilia 1 will te;i! to their rei'ovi-ry will lu iiiil ii litii-iiil rewiirtl. mmk Is u uoteli oil Hie top or the rlirlit nur. Ouu ul Ola uiiinlier lost is u Soiilhilown huek. Jim. I IMM. IIMKO T. MKMiOTT, COOCOOOOOOOOO-OCOCOOOCOCOOC' I We're After the Man I Sf who has come to the Co I ;..,ioii 1' :i, I . .is paying too much X for his goods who's g-ii an id":' !::it ought to be getting : S? better goods for the mm, ey !.' paying, or more goods for j S the same money. ! x We want that man ! tr.y ;. sm.ill trial purchase from us, , and we'll take our clri'.i: s on 'telling him lor a steady ens- j V tomer. V We have placed on sale a! ,0 Greatly Reduced Prices j S? our entire line of Delaines and Leather Boots. These goods are somewhat passe, and we purpose sell- i V? ing them quickly; even if we have to lose money on them, as j we must have more room. I v We cannot convey to you a strong enough impression of v the quality and low-priconoss of these goods. i y Nothing can do that justly but your own eyes. If you come, come prepared to buy. o Country Produce. V We want your produce in exchange for goods. Will give you i.'0c the doen for Eggs, '0c the lb. for good Butter, tic the lb. for Cattle Hides all kinds, Corn "."e bu., Wheat 7oc be, Oats iiCc bu., Bye 00c bu. . V Your patronage solicited. o .Xj ours for more business, 8 HARRY E. 8 (Successor to Thomrs VV. Huston, Dec'd,) Clear Riclgo, Fo. oooooooooococ !3 GEM STORE. r:' $3 New Goods, New Management. As announced I ; m on hands with a tine stock of goods selected especially for the wants of this community. I am Here to do Business. I mean to sell you all the store goods you need. To-do this I know I must make the prices m'ht. The Prices are Right. i- Come, and see. Coo 1 goods, low prices, courteous treatnic.t. What more can ?v you ask-.'' Ig. j. mellott, 'fat ' g- Gem, Fulton County, Pa. LOCKE & Dublin Mills, call your attention this week to their Special Bargains IIN Leather Boots. Excellent boots ,52.00 were 2.25. Quite a number of pairs No. 1 jotxls at $2.00, that were 52.50. Boots as low as 5150. HATS ! Aens latest style wool hats 5.1.50 were 52. 5l.5o hats tfoin out fast at 51. Low prices are taking our yjjods like a hot sun does melting snow. Come quick. LOCKE & WRIGHT. New Broom Factory, i I The umlersiirned has lust put in the. necessury uppivrutus, uuil is i now prepuretl to mukn first class S Brooms . rersons huvint; broom corn unci J th-hiriii( it made up, can do ko for the half or ut the rute of 10 and 12 cents per broom cash. S Carpet Weaving. 1 Cnjr (.'urpet woven on nhoi-t no- lice und sutisfuction (juurunleed. S ANN K.I I ItAV, Mij; Cove Tannery. c TWO KA U.MS Kolt S ALU. The imtlrnilKU eil hus I wo furiiLs for sale lu llclfut tim u ship, one know u hk tin; t.'tileM Convll prop j euy uonlullliiiK IHll m-ri-.K. ii wll of exei!U:nl I wuii-r ueur lliti tloor. unit plenty of yootl fruit: the ol li-r, know n us tlm Ounlul HUhop furin, eoiituliilnv 1'W ueres-- llh fiiriiis In Kood suite ! of iHiltiviillon. Kooft htillituik", unit lolN of KooiH uiniitir. Cull ou or uimitfw. ' II. V. DANIKI.H. ' I fanu. I'u, j Postmaster Woollet baf j)Ul.. ! chased the John Conrad p.-opi-rty i north of town. O 6 O ? O O 8 V o o 9 0 o o o o o c o o o HUSTON, ococcooocoooo ef) tr . t M WRIGHT, J : f ; '& '& t .& x r X HOLIDAYS! 1 ww 4. K.len-unt is the proper word for X faieli u lot of Trimined und Un- ti'iiiiiin-d Hats thai I Jiuvo receiv- X f ed e, ,-iu!!y f,,r Institute. J X V.'e have a full line of Felt, Velvet, Chenille, Silk, und Chif- I'm Huts, fteady-lo-weur liufyj"' X curri;in(!i i-ecejition, linnef' - ink' nat.s, una I l,U.lren'5 S()fti felt, knoek-uhout huts. ' : ii'ATinvivs: t X Ostrich plumes a-,, f:uu.y fl.ulh its, quills, winj.-;i,i,,t-Ui dl1.liS) coriuos, und b-vusls, from i cIb. to:..Vi. -o, u full line of rib- X X h"nit velvets everything X f'"iil itf a first elu.ss millinery X tiUnV. X X . '-'all, examine, goods, and be X Convinced . t I Mrs. A. F LITTLE, X Bon Ton Store If cousistonoy is a jowol, how is it that ho fow woinon wear itV 1 ;..t-e..' 1. L''"":1't' ie -'' .j' ) I'. i X-'Tj ' r:'H HiiVV. r- PATTERSON STORE, McConncllsburg, Penna. Two Floors and a Base ment each seveuty-live feet in length by twenty-livo in width just packed with Gen eral Merchandise. A full and complete stock of Dry Goods. Cashmeres, Ginghams, Culi coes, Muslins, Shirtings Linens, Towelings. Clothing. Overcoats, Meu's and Boys' Suits, Overalls, Underwear, &c. Huts and Cups in Rreat variety Boots and Shoes. The must reliable niukes at lowest prices. Carpets. Hug, Ingruin, Mattings, S:c. Hardware. You can hurdly miss getting anything you want. ? Groceries. A full line of Syrups, Coll'ees, ( Teas, Spices Ac. Tobacco and Cigars no better. Harness, Trunks, Notions, Jewelry, and in fact wo try to keep any and everything called for by the people of our county. $ McuonneiisDii . ... . DAYY LITTLE, Proprietor. Bread, Rolls. 5 Cakes, i and ? Pretzels on hand all the lime. Bake Tuesday, Thursday . and Saturday. i I Free delivery in town on 1 bake days. Vuur I'ntitinnnc Solicited. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One Door Kast of "Fulton Houuo," MiiOOXNKIJ.SliUKii, PA. KlrNt-olusH ShuvfiiK null Huir Cutting. Cleun towel for evurv customer. "Our Native Herbs," The Oi IkIiiiiI Herb Compound, t he Orcut lllooj i'lirlflur, klUnuy iinj l.lcr UcKUlntor. Guaranteed by our IlKGISTKIlEl1 GUAHANTKK to cure all diseases arising from iMi-t'loc Hukiu and in active Livi:h or Kionkys. 200 Days' Treatment $1.00, MAII.KO ANYWIIKKK, 'I!IK HOI.1.AU HACK IK VOr AKK mot ct - I have UKcd -Our utive n,.r,s" f,)r N,.,-i. Kill (it Hie Slijiui,.h timt I luxl fur vfiurs. inf., tliey iiivu (-iircd inc. utter nil other relm-dlf tuilt'i . lt )lts 11,.,-n fMllr vcars binee il I'lirml j)10. ,im u l!w oi.si-s did It. , " John K. Campiiim,. , ' Kuolvllle. 1jii. J. A. ALL KM. Knolisville, I'a. Mtdlcinu luailcil upon lictii-lpt of price. DR. STEVENS, Dentist, MTONNNFILSMJHG, PA. GraUiiittc of I . of 1. 'I cu YcmV Mxpor Ii lice. I'l:tti-H tioiil. IMulliillin. sil-r Alu inilimn. Ociuiloiil, Uiilil.er. mid Kuimt Alumi num llm-d. Alcliil will) kr.lihcr A I tiicluucliL. I'lnton from tH J.OO up. Ilrlili.'irs. Uii'lilnolid Croivn, Loifull ( towns, i lill I .11IS. rilltllloid O'lllH. it! , ITIIiiiK ot Nuiiiriil 'I'ci'tii u Specialty and all woili (iiianinlccij. lutoriiiiuioii by uuiil or lu person. THE HAnniSONVILLE INN, AT Harrisonville, Pa. Ou Iho 'rurniiike Hlx mile went (if MoCon n llHhui-R. 'I'lils old and piijMilar ho'.el Ktuiid Iiiim hi till ciillrelv ruliulil. newly furiii.ht-d llUil l under IK! w lliiinaKeuii'UI. . L-'ifHt I 'Iiins AmMiiiilniidiilloiis. ili'llHlittul lliiiuu for Summer Iloiu-dei-K. U'alJ-w Hta.iouullla. Special Attention to Transient ruMoin THOMAS S. MKT.I.KH. i'nunitiiar. - nn'4iv-,liiMi''iii 0 A a -v -i --ik a M Ml II r 1 - I 0 tl -1 On Queen Street, Chambersburg. Huilt on the site of the old Sierer Worerooms burned Juno 2'J, l'.MMi. This new hulldinir is n K''eat 0. i if T t..,.t ...1.1. 1 I. . 1.I..U ...t.l. l. fH trie lirlil. elevator and very the most modern and complete 0, Is now lilled with the best and ir.osl Furniture, Mattresses, 0 Bed Springs, Mirrors, ever seen in these parts. If you h if .0 A ful things come here durino; YVK STILL l'AY TI1K I 0 l 0. -I won-, i nii.iric! inil iiiui iiliniMilcilli 111 llie l-eiir. XIIH UUllb IB m Mt. 1 lolly cream lirielc laid in chocolate mortar. Sleum heated, elec- m. SIERER & CO. 0A Furniture .Makers in the Town of Cham- C iUt bersburg. 0m0 000 Mmt.000 0001 0000 i 0 0 0. 0 0X 0 0 0 ,V 0 00X 0X 00.0.0 0.0.0 0 000.0M0.0.00.0.0 0,t-0,0 00.000.00 00 000 HAT NEWS'! e - Il . We have a complete line of (he very Latest Styles IN Men's Hats, at the very Lowest Prices considering the quality call and see them. We buy our hats from one of the leading houses in the country. Good Hats From 50c up. W. R. SPEER, Sal u via, Pa. i I' m r --v . Se the b'O open- WIENER'S incj of Fait and Win- Centrally Located Store, Hancock, Md. or competition 0 Style ' Prices lower than the -V-') Wt3 rnrrv :i s.nfri:il linp j plique. Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Buttons, M and Gilt Trimming, Dress Goods and everything with which I f- to make a dress. Trimmed Hats from 93c to 5.00 3u or any price. Can suit all. ji S f r.: 1 1 i 1 1 : i , ) ; i ; i : i ; 1 1 , ; - t ( 1 : I ( , : I ( , I ; ! i ; i i i ; j '. : t i t ; . I .' mimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,: WINTER STOCK. "As tho days boyia to lengthen, The cold begins to strengthen," Aud you will need plenty of good, Warm Clothing. It is a pleasure to inform you that wo have a stock of Ove-fcoats, Storm Qcjats, ' Men's, Boys', iarid Children's Suits. lhat for careful selection, quality and stylo carjnot be sur passed, for in. , v Material, they are tho finest, Workmanship, tho best, Style, tho latest, and Prices tho LOWEST! All we ask is that you come into our store. "Seeing is believing." Our stock is twice the size, and our sales twice as great as ever before. "Wo are, yours truly, . A. U. Nace & Sons. -1 I S ( ztezzzzzzzzr.Z'zzzzzz Tkkms of Uoukt. 't he firm lenii of Iho Couriwor Pulton coun ty lu Uih yilr Khiill i'.hiiii!. noe ou tlm TiiumIu.v tiillowiun.liif kukuuU Moliiluy of Juuuury, ul 10 o'i.'!ocl( A: M. 'llie neiiond term ooiiiiucnnivi on tho third M'HiiliiV of Miui-li, ut l! u clui'k l. M. The third ti iiii on the Tiu-vluy unxt follow lu:j Oie keuuuil MoUiluy of Juuu ut IU o olook A. M. 'Hie fourth term on the Hint Monduy of Oolo-bi-r, ut t o'olook e. M. i mucK. ' .fudH'o Morton will funiUh brick at bin kiln ut tills ))lit.:o on aud after July 30th. ' 0IH0 TV T -i-v w I M t A Furniture Stores! o 0 "V lin)irovement. It Is 101) feet deep, ... t.. rTl. . . 1 . nnvenienl. and eomfortalile, In fact, Furniture, house In all this rcgloni It P A varied stock of Pillows and Bolsters, Looking Glasses, &e., j; 5 0n P 0 0 0 enjoy seeing artistic, pleasant, use January. Tho sooner the better. FKKIGIIT ON $10 WOUTH. ) I 4 ) 1 1 ( I ! 1 1 1 ; 1 1 I ; ; ! i i ) ( 1 -1 1 i i i i S I ) a ( l ill III III l ) t i 9 ' ) I i i ( I t ; t i ' , 1 1 ? i ) ( i ) !!i ill .k Z'Jt w m m mim mm m m v m a . t. ter Goods. Our Millinery line is beyond comparison .): o- and Beauty reign supreme. lip- t lowest. nf ! nrp All-npr nvl An mmmmlmmimm zm Ui 1 1 1 M M M ' 1 ! li ) I IVi M k ll III ! ' l t ( ) i i t t 1 ! I - M ( t . ; i ( i ' b( k t 4 ( I I ( III izzzzzzzzzzzz: McConnellsbuig & I t. Loudon Passenger, height anJ Express Line. R. C. McOUADE, Proprictcr. Run Daily mvwkbm Mi connki i hia im ahu Ft'll'i l.i 1)1 UN. I.eovliiK Mi'coi'nellsliuru at l'.':Hn o'oli.t-k, V.K., mukliiK uiiuucutlou mill uln rmiou Imluiu K. It. H. Iti-uirnliid Iruve Fort Lnuiioii on the uriliul of the evfiilnx tvuiu on S. I'. K. II. I uiu prt'iitiruil lu ouiry 1'in i-oiiwimh huc! r- Iii'unm lo ujuliu ttouueoiiou wllh ull IruluN ut 1-1, .uuduu.
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