INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 LochI and General Interest, Qalhered at Home ur Clipped from our Exchanges. Look:! Read! Buy! Flickerville's Bargain Store ! CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Mr. I'eek, the editor, is still confined to his bed. He lias uot hfon quite so well for several ilny.s. Mi-!s Annii? Frny is spending a few diys in the Eastern cities tins week, getting her Spring nnd Summer Millinery goods. Wantkd. Four men for good paying position in Chamber sburg Salary and com mission. Bright future for right man. Reply by l,:tter P. O. Ho.T 1H. 8t Mr. Jacob Ueisner left yester day for the eastern cities, Phila delphia, New York and Baltimore to lay in a supply ol Spring and Summer goods. Fou Salk. GUns front, show cases, counter and shelving, all in J NO. V. Clunt, ;!g Knobsville, Pa. W A N T K o Bright, houest young man from McConnellsburg to prepa: e for paying po ition in Govern meut Mail Service Box one, Cedar Rapids, la. 1-10 8t. HIDES. Jan Sipes & Sons pay 10, lH, and lib a pound cash, for beef hides a the'.' butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paic for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. T(n daily Public Opinion, of Cliatnbe'-sburg, completed its lifthyeai lastweek. TheOpmion is one of our most valued ex changes, an. i we hope its future; may be as bright as its past has been, successful. W a n T K u : Traveli ng '. Sales man. Must furnish references and invest one thousand ($1000.00) dollars, in first class 0 per cent, brind-;. Salary and expenses paid. Efperiouco not required, we leach business at our nulls. The Wheeling Rooling & Cornice Co., Wheeling, W. Va. 3 21-Ot. Wanted.- Two men in each coun ,. to rtj-reseutaud advertise Hardware iJepartment, put out samples of ou r goods, etc. Travel ing Position or Ollico Manager. Salary $H0.00 per month cash weekly, with all expenses paid in advance. We furnih everything. Tub Coi.umhia Housic, Dept. 010, Motion iildg., Chicago, ill. Flitting s in town on Saturday and Mouday were quite numer ous. OuSiturday the weather was very inclement and moving, an unpleasant job at any rime, Was doubly so on that day. On Monday the sun shone bright and the air was pure and crisp, and was a great improvement on Sat urday. There were quite a num ber of changes in residences in town. What good does it do you to eat if your stomach fails to digest the food ? None. It does you harm cau -es bolching sour stomach, llatulence, etc. When the s torn ach fails a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after each meal will digest what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Stout eaglj & 13 ro. I am now ready to opon my New Store at tho little village called Fllekorvtlle, which is near the Looust Grove postolllce, In Whip Cove. I will Rive you u little sketch of the line which I expect to handle and the produce I expect to take in exchange. Duller, 20c cash, and 22c trade: Kggs 12c cash, and 14c trade: Po tatoes, Meat, Lard, Ileans, Dried Apples, all taken. In exrhan.ru for goods. Muslin bleeched and unreached, percales, luwns and alfklmls of fancy dress goods. Ladies' and Misses Dress Skirts from 1 Co l nuer SKirts ioc, calico 4 to 7c a yard. Men's all-ready-made work and dress pants, 5 tc to 2 per pair Men's and boy' dress hats from 5Do to $1 each: Ladles', Misses and Children's trimmed hats from fiOc. to 9.-. o....h - . lable oil cloth 1;jc yard, or Uo by the bolt, why pay lfilo 20 cents uiauuux ims yarn; ingrain carpet 2c yard; Window curtains at 75n pair; Curtain Poles 10c a piece; Bed spreads 110c up. 5 gallon oil cans at 7-V euch, also will fill them at 10; per gallon single gallon 12c. Granulated sugar at 5e; Scrap Hinges, door knobs! rakes, hoes, single trees, and all kinds of hardware. Como one come all now, no trouble to show good sell or not. Upholstered couches 5, why pay 6 or 7 when you can tret them cheaper. Large Mirrors, nice frames for 10x20 $1.21. Ladies handder chiefs, ribbons, laces, embrodiors, and collars for both men and women. D. C. MELLOTT. The Publisher's Claims Sustained United States Court of Claims Tho Publisher of Webster's International Dictionary allege that it "in. III fitct.t lie miiii lur ltiiabrl.l(jeil tlionmirhly rc-edi ted inevery detail, an.) vastly enrlelicil Inevery part, with tho purpiwe of ailiiptlnif it to meet the Ituier anil neverur re.iiuiiume.uU of uiiothur Kenuru tion." We ore of thn opinion (hut tills nllepiitlon mOBt rlenrly anil nccimitelv iliwei-iln-n the work that nns lieen areoinplishi'il and the lOHiilt that. htm Ik-uii reached. The lilctimmry, ns it now fttands has liecn thoi-.mhly iv e.llte.1 In every detail, hits licer, eonveled in every part, uml i admiialilv iidapteil to meet the In i kit nnd severer leijiiiivineiits of a (renerat ion which demands inoro of popular philoloKi.'iil knowledge thnn any tjeliuiiitinn that tho world htisevrreontilineil. It Is perhas needless to add that, wo refer to the dictionary in our judi. iul work as of the highest authority in ni . niaev of delinl tion : and that In the fiitin-ens in (lie piiit It will be the source of coimtmit reference. CHAIU.GS C. NOTT, Chief Jnrtlr.. lawrkncr wkmxin. John Davis, stanton j. 1'kkt.i.e. CHA1UA3 11. lluWKY, The ahore refers to n'K?.STE'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (thehiirhest nmmll wn (riven to tho Interna tional at the World's r'air, HI. Louis. GET THE LATEST AND BEST J'oh !!! lie inlrremleil in our specimen p.iot'K, Hi'ntfnr. Q.&C. MERRIAM CO., PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, MA88. ( wfhstf.rs 1 untemnational dictionary Thursday, April 12. Chas. Al loway will sell at the P. C. Mc Clam farm near Eaid, in Wells township, all his personal proper ty consisting in part ot 3 horses, 18 head of cattle, 5 shoats, wagons buxKy, mower, drill and other farm implements together with all his household goods. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. The irreat army of Com nirrciar Trnvclrtl think the bent "side line," for their own uie, It a box of BCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS They cure HillntiBncHa, I.iver Complaint, Indium, tion, Constipation, Rick Headache, Jaundice, Heartburn, Flatulency, Malaria, etc. In m over Seventy years. "Liven the liver." wb i irhrnok-i Mtif1rhf Pills. sn jnu 1rl M, look wull, BK WKIJ. Purely Vtjiutll, AUuluUi IIfllllfM. for Hilt RtftrywhAK. HouuU Hun, qi bjr tualt. Dr. 1. It. Schritck Son, Cblladtlpbla. Pa. WEST DUBLIN. Nathan Deshonsr killed a snake last week near J. F. Johnson 'm dwelling houso. Who coukl have wished "for a more delightful day for tho be ginning of April thau Sunday was t Fairviow M. E. Sunday school was reorganized by the election of tho following otlicers : Supt,., Ij. II. Ivu k; assistant .upt., N. E. M. Uoovfcr; secretary, Sarah Clev- enger; treasurer, Iluam Cleven- ger; librarians, Mariie Clevenser and Margaret Kirk, and organist Gertrude Laidig. The roads are very muddy. Now Is a good time to open all drains to prevent washing of the roarN. Our voung folks are about over the in u nips. Josoph Laidig, who is employ edatSixmilo lixa, spent Satur day and Sunday at his home. William Shaw has been employ ed the past few weeks, partly on Broad top and in the vicinity of Knobsville. NEW GRENADA. Mrs. J. G, Cunningham is slow ly improving. Clara Mills, of Altoona, is home on a visit. Berling Thomas is so far re covered as to be able to he out doors again. irvin aud Cleve Crider, of Al toona, visited their home here for a few days. Richard Alloway and family are visiting friends at Gracey. N. S. Edwards, of the valley, is moving to Altoona, also H. Cur tis McClain of Robertsdale. Etlward Bergstresser, of Mo- nesson, Pa , spent a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bergstresser. Arthur Cunningham has ac cepted the agency of the Pru dential Insurance Company at Mt. Union, Jesse B. McClain for mer agent, having been promoted and moved to Huntingdon. Suc cess to you boys. . Jesse O. McClain, of Roberts- dale, has purchased the farms of S. H. McCain's heirs, considera tion $3900. Possession April d. Both farms are now unoccupied. The Bethel Sunday school are preparing for Easier services to be held at Bethel on Sunday night, loth. We notice there aro too many vacant farms in this section, for the good of the community and prosperity of our valley. Vaughn McClain has been ac cepted as a student at Williamson Industrial school, in machinist department, wi'! register there on April 19th. Miss Majorie Sipes, Messrs. Vaughn McClain, Reno Guillard, Paul Baumgardner and Waller Sto art, tho graduating class in our High School, visited Everett on Saturday to have photographs of the class taken. Tho com mencement exercises will be hold in the Valley M. E church on ev ening of April 11th. Joe A Cunuingham, township trustee and notary public, of E i-gli-vale, Kansas, and F. Cunning ham, a tnacher for 28 terms and prosperous farmerofFaihugtr.il, Kansas, dropped in ou us suddrn l.v last Mouday, on accouut of the illness of their mother Mrs. J G. Cii'inlngham. Fleegal as ho was cwllod, has many schoi 1 maten in Fulton and Iluntingdou counties. Tn them we will say, he has taught 28 ierms of school in his home lo rnship, ivta bad record looks as i hough he was able for as nin y more. Workingmen Wanted Single men under 83 years, to do farm ditching 7 months in Wis. $175.00 and board for sat sfactory hands. "Also -a faithful man to run steam ditcher." En RlSK'HENHAC'H, Orrville, Ohio. Wanted at Once. Wantkd. One man as a saw yer, apply at once to II. Kalhach & Sons, Allen's Valley, Richmond Furnace, Pa. Mar. "7, tf. Adminisrator's Notice. Letter of administration on the estate of Johu ttrulmker, late of Tod l.iwushlp, Pulton coun tv. fa. . deceased, huvlnit been Krunt edny the Keiflsterof Wills for Kultou county, to the subscribers, whose postolllce address is Knobsville. Kulton eouutv, t'a., il persons who ure indented to the said estute will please make puynient, und those having claims will present theoi to MINNIE HRUHAKKH, J. C. KOKK, S-I4-0II. Administrators. Take Notice- We the uuderulcued request all persons having cluiins aalnNt J. Oeorife Tritie. deceas ed, or any whonm.vbe indebted to the slime, will pleose preseui same for settlement to K. SCOTT TKITLl!', or KKANIi TKITl.K, Agents. Administrator's Notice. Notice Ik hereby Klveu that lettersol Admin istration on the estate of Jacob C. lieweit lute of Thompson township, Fulton county Pa. deceased, have been granted to the undersign, ed. that ull parsers Indebted to said estate will make puyuient, ucil those having elitlin) will present them properly authenticated (or pay nitwit. W. W. HEWETT. Plum ltun, Pu. Administrator. Fulton County Bank of McConnellsburg, Pa. Has removed to Its new rooms In A. U. Nace'a building, opposite the Postolllce and Greathead's store. Will do a general banking busi ness as usual. Depositors have security of over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Wm. H. Nelson, Cashier, Watches, Clocks, and Silverware A Konulfitt '-Jeweled Elgin or Waltham open-faee N'iekel case for f.YOO. This Is a watch that will keep time und stand rough usage. I will sell you a good Ladies' 20-yr. Open faee 7 Jeweled Elgin or Waltham movement Os. watch nicely engraved for 15.00. This is strictly a first-class watch for a la'iy, and the most up-to-date watch on the market. Cheaper ones, if desired. $5.00 will buy a nice black frame trimmed in gilt 8-cliiy mantle clock, fully guaranteed. I can soli you anything, such us Watches, Clock, Silverware, Kings, Chains, Fobs, Chatelaine pins, nracelets, Brooches, Hut pirjs, Cuff pins, Match safes, Thimbles, Napkin rings, Fountain pens, Scarf pins, Lockets, Neck chains, Charms, op anything on the mark et. ' , Wutch repairing, jewelry repairing. Kommi coloring, plating plain or fancy engraving a specialty. D. C. HART, Jeweler and Optician, "Watches that tell the truth." 405 Broadway, Camden, X. J. McConnellsburg's New Furniture Store. Read this and be convinced that we have in our store the largest stock ot selected FURNITURE and HOUSE HOLD FURNISHINGS that has ever been in this coun ty, and at prices that will suit every body : Iron Beds green, blue and white, 2..-l0, $2.05, ;!, 4.25, and up. lied Springs both woven wire, und coil, 2.50, $.'(.15, and $:l."5. Mattresses excelsior, husk, cotton, etc,, 2 85, $3 10, ;l,75 and U. ,1-pieee I.edroom Suite, $!5.."0, $18.5(1 to $32.75. Chiffoniers, $10: Hall Hacks, $7: Hide Boards, $12 to $20: Extension Tub'.es, 8-ft 5.25,. $7.05; (i-ft., H4.55: Falling-leaf, $.'1.15. Dining-room and Kitchen Chairs, $.1.75, $4, $5.75, W, $ll.5(i, $7.80 per set. Mockers, $1.25, Anything you would like to have, and we don't have it in stock or mentioned in the above list, would be glad to have you call and select trom our catalogue, and have same ordered at once. Thanking you tor your past pa tronage, and wishing your tuture trade, we are, Respectfully yours, Thos. B. Stevens&Son, $1.45, $1.75, 1.!IK, $2.05: Child's Hook ers und High Chairs; Heed Hookers, 1.75, $5.55, $5.75, und $0.50. Couches, tii.25 to 12: Bed Lounges, $U.!8; Cots, $1.5(1 and f 1.70. Five-piece Parlor Suite, upholstered in Silk Damask, $20. Stands, 75, 05, and $1.25. Easels, 50 and (15c. Min ors-French Piute, 85, fl.OOand $5.50. Pictures and Frames, $1 to $1.75 Window Blinds, 10 to 22c. Ten piece Toilet sets, $3.25 and f 4.1S. EAST WATER ST. McCONNELLSBUKG This Space Reserved For W. H. Nesbit's Advertisement Which will Appear NEXT WEEK. oooooooooooo oooooooooooooo FULTON COUNTY NEWS a $1.00 Year in Advance, is the people's paper. Cut off that cough with Tavnc's Expectorant 'Tri:r,:r:T, and prevent pneumonia; bronchitis and consumption. Hl-nnU c. l-.l 'PI i t x uv wuim a ownuam uuuai uuu Idling Medicine for 75 years. Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the I.ouse. To Cure a Cold in One Day m. mm Toke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. rpLjb cm. Mmin bam told la Mst la Bjoiitht. This signature. Sv&yr This signature, 3BCT1" ' Cures Grip In Two Dtyt. on every DOX.Z3C Do You ? 6 M j-nu want to buy the Mllbnrn Wagon, Beaver Springs, Pa.j .Inckson Karm Wairon, Mlffllnlmrg Top Watrons, and Milburn Unties, I have three carload on hand, 45 rltfs In all, at g C. E. STARR, Three Springs, Pa. I buy la carload lots and, therefore, can make the price as low ns the lowest. I constantly have on hand by the ton Granulated Sugar at 5c per lb., In 25 lb. up to 100 lb. lots. FERTILIZERS O of all kinds can be had at any tin'. Also FKNC1NO VVIUK. V FLOUR AND REED, q Chop from $1 up to 11.50. Q OOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooo 8 o o New Millinery. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We have a suborn collection of seasonable hats, and liitcsi styles in Millinery, just received from eastern cities and placed in stock. Our Trimmed Hats from "5c to $10 cannot be equaled. Kead.v-to-wear Hats, popular colors, trimmed with quills, wings, birds and all kinds of flowers. Misses and children's trimmed hats in every color, shape or style. Large number of untrimmed hats, and trimmings for you to select from. Hats created according to your ideas in black, white, gray, brown, blue, pink, tan, navy, green, and cardinal. Tom-o-shanters, collars, cuffs, belts, hose and combs. Ready made Shirt-waist Suits, and shirt waists from .'10c up. Sun bonnets and children's caps. Remember you get a hat pin or fan free with each hat. Come and examine our stock of goods. Store opposite postotllce. McConnellsburg, Fa, 2o a; Z' 6. W. Reisner & Go, We have just received a very full line of Seer suckers and Ginghams for Spring and Summer 3? 3P Beautiful Styles at Old Prices. White Goods infancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our Wall Paper and Mattings are now in, at least, in large partfor early use. We Can Please You. See these GOODS and learn the PRICES before you do your Spring buying. G. W. Reisner 'fi Go. WcConnellsburg, Pa. - a
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