i Goldsmith, Out Tailor. Banner Kay at llitf C'ove Tannery, Is weaving lots of ran oarpot. IYIih-h rrasonabla. Mr. William Hash of Buck Vallov while vlHltinj; her parcntx Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hess In llelftiHt townKhip last week became quite 01. Uonelcss Cunned Horrln)? at lloliin son's Grocery. Miss Mangle U. Strait, of Ilarrlson vlllo, sends the following to Knobs vllle's riddle: "To my idea, Kve, Adam's wife v ould be." Judge Uoyd Impose I a tine of .'0 and costs In eacji of tlie t,wo cases in which the Hagerstov.n Fair Associa tion was found guilty of allywing gambling on Its grouni'.s. On Sunday, March 17, at Franklin Mills Hev. James H. Logue baptized four uei'sons by immersion In the creek in a blinding snow storm and plenty of floating Ice. Warner Slacker, of Plum Hun, and Miss Susie Caruthers, of Hancock, were married Monday, March 1!, in Herkeley Springs by Hev. C. (.'. Pear son. James II. P.inedollar, of Ayr town ship, and Miss Matilda Pay lor, of Thompson township, were married at the homo of the bride's parents, on Thursday, March 15, WOO, by Hev. Lewis Chamlters. P. P. Mann has moved his residence to tho C'levenger building on West Water street, and his Saddlery to the brick building just back of the Racket Store. Levi Keefer of Webster Mills, had the misfortune on Monday to run the tine of a pitchfork through jne of his feet. He has suffered much since from the accident. Captain Skinner was one of a com mittee of three who yesterday called on President McKinley at the White House, to formally invite him to be present ut the State Kncampment of the G. A. R. to be held at Gettysburg in May. Mrs. John H. Truax of the Meadow Grounds is the possessor of a pump kin two feet seven Inches in length, two feet, eleven inches in circumfer ence, and weighing thirty pounds. Al though it was grown In 18!8, it is in an excellent state of preservation and shows evidence of keeping to the end of the nineteenth century. Sanner Ray has moved Into his new house near Big Cove Tannery, whorg he and his estimable young wife are now living "as snug as a bug in a rug." He has moved his loom and fixtures into his resideuce and is pre pared to receive calls from all desir ing weaving. Public' Opinion has this to suy of a former McConnellsburger: "John Stoner, the well-known South Second street veteran, paid his annual call at the Opinion sanctum Monday. Major Stoner was one of the first on our list. He has been on the sick list this win ter and will gladly welcome spring weather. Despite illness and age he is one of the active members of Hous um Post, G. A. R." The other day Charlie and Wcbbie, . two little sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Mellott, of Belfast township, were visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Truax. .While at play about the room, Webbie stumbled and fell face foremost right into a bed of coals In the open fire-place. His screams brought to his rescue his grundmother, who saved the boy from what might have been a horrible death, He W thought to be out of danger now, ' IMPORTANT TELEPHONE M EETING. The annual meeting of the Flilton Telephone Company will be held In the P. O. S. of A.Hall at Needmore on Tuesday. April 3, 11)00 at ten o clock sharp for the purpose of electing officers, and of attending to such other business as may come before the meet' ing. ' A full turnout is earnestly requested. J. II. Covalt, President, DR. J. S. SWAB.TZWKI.DKH, ' ' Secretary, Sale Register. March .11. S. K. Pittman, odmlnis trator, will sell at the late residence of his' father George II. Pittman, de ceased, in McConnellsburg, a lot of valuable household goods. Sale at one o'clock. , March .'10. MrB. M. B. Mills will sell at the residence of her son George Garner on the J. C. Brewer furm, three iniles west of McConnellsburg, cattle, ( hogs and household furniture April U, Mrs. Rebecca Alexander will sell ut public sale one mile east of Wifljs Tannery, in Wells township, 1 horse, :i cows, 1 yearling bull, 10 sheep, falling top buggy, harness, wheat, corn, potatoes, bacon, and val uablo household and kitchen furnitere Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Terms 8 months. PENNSYLVANIA K.UI.HOUt PERSONAL I.Y t:ONIl CTLD TOl'H TO WASHINGTON. 1. C. The Cumbcrlund Valley Railroad has urrauged to sell excursion tickets to Washington, D. C, from all sta Hons east of and including Chumbers' burif in connection with the P. R. R personally couducted tour advertised for April 2d. Rate 10.:i0 for the round trip including three days board at the National, Metropolitan, Willard s Regent, Elsmere or Oxford Hotels Tickets to be sold for train No. 4 on April 2d and good to return on regu lar trains until April 7th Inclusive. For further Information apply to Ticket Agents or address H. A. Rid' die, General Passenger Agent, Chain bersburg. TO TIIACIII US. The spring examinat Ions of pupils for the spring of 1IMM) will be held Sat urday, April 7, opening ut H A. M. and closing at it P. M. Ayr, Webster Mills, Committee, Gilbert Mellott, Mattie C. Palmer, and Stella Hard. Belfast, Needmore K. K. Kell, S. R. Martin, and I). C. Hart. Bethel, War ford sburg -Harry Hill, James I). Kirk, and Klla Mellott. Brush Creek, Km mavillo A. M. Hlxon, G. I. Covalt, and Kdward Lodge. Dublin, Fort Littleton- S. W. Cline, S. R. FraUer, Frances Cromer. Licking Creek, Har rlsonville R. R. Sipes, Howard Iloll Inshead, and Olive Grlsslnger. Tay lor, Hustontown B. C. Lamberson, W. G. Wink, and Fannie Lamberson. Thompson, Center -H. W. Wink, A. C. Peck, and Annis Litton. Tod, Me Govern's B. F. Henry, C. C Hot., anil iora uootn. union, uenier w . Stein, J. A. Whitfield, and Harry Lewis. Wells, No. 2 Harry Truax, B. M. Stewart, and Nora Grilllth. First named teacher In each town ship Is chairman of the committee. lonunittees please follow Instructions n circular letter accompanying term reports. Questions will be mailed to each chairman by Monday, April 2. Respectfully, C'l.F.M CHKKNCT. SELECT NORMAL. I will open a Normal School in the , O. S. A. hall at Needmore, April 10th at 1.. '10 p. m. More advantages will lie otTered the student than at any previous term. An experienced and successful assistant has been secured. Students wishing to specialize in Al gebra, Latin, Geometry, &c, can se cure a course covering the same that Ahey could obtain in a State Normal, and ata much less cost. Board at easonable rates. For further informa tion, address B. N. Palmkk, Needmore, Pa. DRAMATIC ENT E It TAIN M ENT. A drumatic entertainment will be given in the Court House at this place Friday evening, April (1, 1000, for the benefit of the McConnellsburg Public Library. Music at the opening and between the acts by J. W. Evans's Ed ison Grand Phonograph. The play to be presented is entitled, "A Rival By Request," in three acts. CASTKOF CHARACTERS. Wulter 1'lerson Mr. Wilson Nuoe Wlnthrop Sniythe....Mr. Wellesley Lireuthcud Robert Hurnett Mr. Merrill Nuce Hon). HrlKK" Dr. J. Slnitleton Uurthwulte Lord Albert AnthonyM Miillln. .Dr. K. L. Smll.li Alexunder MuitKens Mr. Horace Nuce Mi's. lluruetl Miss Elsie Oreutheud Miss Hurnett Miss Alice Dickson Mrs. HrlutfH Miss Emily Ureutheart Miss BrttfKs Miss Mary Robinson Mi's. Chutterton MIssMury Hoke Music. FARCE "THE BOSTON DIP." Mr. Moses MulllKrut) Dr. liarthwalte Monsieur Adonis Mr, Loxun Sloun Mr. Richard Dusher Mr. Horace Nuce Mr. Lavender Kids Mr. Wilson Nace Mrs. Moses Mulllxrub Miss Mary Hoke Miss Ida Mulllifi'ub Miss Mary Robinson ss Kvu Mullitirub Miss Alice Dickson A good cause a good play a good farce a good caste of characters. Come one, come all. Admission, 23 and X cents. SIDELING HILL. There was no school at Mount Airy last week on account of tho illness of the teacher's mother, Mrs. Dennis Mellott. The preaching at Cedar Grovo last Sunday by S. L. Larned was not largely attended. A. G. Davidson and Riley Gar land started to their work in Cam bria county last week. They stopped oil in Cumberland to vis it Riley's sister, Mrs. Karns. Amos Lay ton is on tho sick list this week. Squire John Garland traded off one of his mules last week for a tine traveler to carry the U. S mail. Be careful, Squire, or they will beat you. Roy Garland was seen driving his match bays last Sunday. Roy knows how to handle the hues. Our genial friend B. M. Logue expects to move next week to Franklin county, borry to see you go, Bart, but wish you sue cess and all the good luck. Lav ton liixou aro sawing lumber for J. T. Bridges, of Han cock. They have a big timber right to cut out. Success to Thk News. BELFAST. Funks & Co., are dono sawing at Alex. Mellott's and expect to move to Marcus Mellott s to do a largo bill of sawing for a new housd. Adam Hess and daughter, Mrs Mary Rice, are seriously ill at his home. AhimaazTruax is still improv ing from a paralytic stroke. Aaron Hess is seriously ill, John Clevenger and wife, of Hustontown, were visiting menus in this community last week. A Sunday school was organized at Pleasant Grove, last Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Miss Viola Hess was visiting her uncle Morton Hess last Sat urday evening. John Spade and wife have moved to their new home in Buck Valley. The champion hunters, Harry and Riley Hess caught live coons and two jtolecats last Tuesday. Charley Funk spent u very pleasant evening last week at Aaron Boss's. WEU.S TANNERY. Frank Ciinuiutflium litis ,'one to W i 1 lin n i spur t, ho ni i n ary Ho r t Doslionjj hiis moved to A. K. Ha- kor's small farm Mr. Mo- Donald of Maddousvillo has inov- 1 into one of V. II. Baunigard- tmrV houses V. D. Soliotick thinks ho will quit huckstering and farm for J. B. Alexander's icirs E. Maud Baumgardncr is homo from Wilson College for for a two weeks' vacation Moody Stewart, teacher of No. 4 s housed up with mumps finindmother Sprowl is gradual ly growing weaker. She has been enduring her sufferings pa tiently Tho members of Pine Grove M. E. church are observ- ng this week of prayer for tho revival of Christian work the world over. We cannot vouch for their fasting Miss Flo Stewart, daughter of G. A. Stew art, who has been in Pittsburg teaching music for several years, was married a few days ago to Mr. Blackmore at that place. . . Miss Blanche Meredith is visiting her many friends in Al- tooua Albert Helsel and daughter Emma left Monday morning for a visit among friends at south Fork, Pa Wm, II. Baunigardner has just returned from a trip toScranton Reese Greenland hits left for Pittsburg to resume work as a carpenter. ..Prof. Will Kanck is on the sick list, hence our school is closed again Tho M. E. peo ple of Three Springs charge aro greatly pleased to have their former pastor Rev. W. J. Shear er return to them for another year Our sportsmen Messrs. A. S. Greenland, Wm. Clippinger andT. A. Sipe while out hunting one day last week secured twelve coons and ten opossums. Go again, boys. PLEASANT GROVE. James Hill spent Thursday at James Kline's, and returned home with Mrs. Ahimuaz Truax, who was visiting her mother, Mahala Mellott. That is right, James, keep on the good side of the parents Luther Smith and family visited relatives near Pleasant Ridge, on Sunday. .... Irviu Fisher moved his saw mill on Howard Hill's farm to saw out a bill for anew barn. . . Isaac B. Layton spent Monday in Whips Cove, on business Job Plessinger spent Sunday with Allen Smith and family The grain is not looking well When we look over the death record week after week, and Bee so many that are passing away, we should stop and think that we, too, must go Next Sunday, April 1, Rev, Troutman will preach at Pleasant Grove. After preaching, the or dinance of baptism will bo ud ministered David Deshong and Collie Peck attended meet ing at Ebenezer Saturday night, While Mr. Deshong was getting ready to start, Mr. and Mrs. Lay ton being out of 'the house, he thought he would lix up a dose of medicine that would bo good for a cold, but through mistake he put the medicine in Mr. Ltiyton's tea but it did him g(X)d; he is as frisky as a colt Boys, if you have mittens enough, your hands won't get cold D. C. Garland is much pleased because his youngest daughter came home; but is wondering why his boys don't come, as spring is most here. He thinks the war depart ment need not call on him for help, but tho little boys, when they grow to bo men, can call on him for u help-mate. LICKING CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mellott spent Sunday with J. N. Daniels and family. Miss Margaret Daniels and brother, J. Nelson Daniels, spent Saturday with frieudw in Mc Connellsburg. Messrs. E. Norman Akers and M. Piper Barton spent Sunday afternoon with Miss, Margaret Daniels. Mr. Harvey Strait aud Miss Olive Grissinger attended preach ing at Ebenezer, Sunday eveuiug. A. W. Deshong and sou Riley made a business trip to McConn ellsburg on Saturday. Miss Mary Hess was the guest of Miss Rose Deshong, Saturday afternoon nnd Sunday. Mr. Aaron Clevenger, of Mc Connellsburg, spent Sunday with Jackson Strait. MLRCANTILE APPRAISER'S TAX LIST. Mi'CoimHNiiury. March in. IfX'O. The following is a list r rrlull and wholesale venders or dealers in good, w ares, merchan dise, nonimmunes or elleeis or whatsoever kind or nature, subject lo a mercantile license lux In Kulton count v. Pennsylvania, relumed In the proper authorities therein, by the under signed Mercantile Appraiser in and for the county of r'ultoti uteres ilil. aud published by the direction of the commissioners of said county: Names of Retailers. Classlllentlonof huslness. AYR TOWNSHIP. .1. C. Scalers, merchandise. .1. 1.. It. S. Patterson, merchandise. Mrs. .IcITerson Peek, merchandise. Peter Kirk, merchandise. HKLKAST TOWNSHIP. W. V. Hart, merchandise. A. Runvan. lnerehundise. W. H. Peek, mcrehiinill.'C. C M. Dixon, merchandise. Mrs. M. Akers. merchandise. 1IKTHKL TOWNSHIP. C irncll & Son. merchandise, (leorpt! l. Hill, merchandise, .tames l' Mellott. merchandise. W. (lohVn merehuiulise. William Palmer, merchandise. Win. P. (lordon. merchandise. Mrs. M. K. Maun, merchandise. 1IRUSH I'ltl'.HIt TOWNSHIP. (Jennie o. Lynch. Tnerchandlsi , Isaac Mills, merchandise. Charles W. Truax, merchandise, S. W. Hart. Jeweler. John PlessliiKer. merchandise. David S. (iarland, nierchanlse. DUIII.1N TOWNSHIP. L. (I. Kelly, merchandise. Charles MeUrhce, merchandise. Miss . I. I.. Welch, merchandise. John K. Speck, cliars. S. I., Hueklev. merchandise. 11. k. Hare & Son. merchandise, Rush M. Kline, merchandise. R. W. Harnell. oiKars. Mrs. J. II. W elch, merchandise. 'LIClvINd CIIKEIC TOWNSHIP. S. K. Pillman. merchandise. M. Dixnti. merchandise. W. R. Speer, merchandise. Mcnjancn Deshong. merchandise. Scott llrant, merchandise. MeCONNKI.LSHUKU HOROUllH. Thomas Patterson, merchandise. C H. Stevens, merchant lallor. Oco. W. Ilelsuer A Co.. merchandise. Hull & Hcuder, merchandise. Stouteaide f trot hers, trroccries. W. H. Nesblt. hardware. Thomas A. Hammll. restaurant. A. U. Nncc, merchant tailor. H. C Smith & Co.. merchandise. 1. P. Mann, saddlery. John W. Kunk, clears. John A. Irwin, irioceries. John W. (Ireathead. merchandise, tieorjie ltcxroth. clears. C. ('. Mender, wroeerles. J. K. Johnston, tnerclMiudlse. W. S. Dickson, drum. Mrs. M. It. Trout, drills. Albert Stoner. stoves and tinware. David Mulloy, iroeertes. S. A. Nesblt. hardware. Mrs. A. F. Utile, milliner. Miss A. J. Irwlu ft Co.. milliners, S. M. Koblnsou. groceries. T. J. Comerer. farming Implements. W. S, ClevenKcrA Co.. furniture. John W. Kvutis. jeweler. Miss Mury Daniels, milliner. TOD TOWNSHIP. Jacob A. Hanitnll, merchandise. John A. Hammll. merchandise. D, tolwurd Fore, merchandise. , TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. Lntnherson & Kirk, merchandise. H. (Irorory. merchandise. Clem Chesnut. furniture, Michael l.aidh. merchandise. S. C. (Iracey. merchandise. Locke & Wrlcht. merchandise. Mrs. M. F. Hei'kstrcsser. merchandise. Thomas W. Huston, merchandise, Samuel Hedford. merchandise. A. N. Witter, merchandise. THOMPSON TOWNSHIP. Amos Sharp, merchandise. Hess& Kverts. merchandise. J. H. Covalt. merchandise. ' J. C. DollKlas. merchandise. UNIONTOWNSHIP. S. Kdward MeKee, merchandise.' Scrlever Hrolhers, merchandise. Lashley ltrothcrs, merchandise. WKLLS TOWN SIP. HaumKnrdner & Co., merchandise. Harry Spanuler. merchandise. H. M. Kd wards, merchandise. M. W. Houck, merchandise. N. (1. CuuniuKhain. merchandise. H. II, llridcnstlne, merchandise. And notice Is hereby iflven to nil tnxnbles herein that un appeal. In accordance with the Mercantile Appraiser's Act of Assembly will be held by the Treasurer of Fulton county, ucttnir In conjunction wltn said Appraiser, at tlie out' ee of the County Treasurer. In the Court House Met onnellsinii'i. Pennsylvania, on Tuesday. April the Will, WHO. between the hours of 10 o' clock, u. m.. and 4 o'clock, p. m,, wIicd nnd where ull parties interested are required to ap pear iiuu uu HTicviiuces win nc ncard. CKOlKiK It. MKLLOTT. Mercantile Appraiser. NOTICE. THIS is to certify that I have this day pur chased a ttay Mare from Jacob Denver, and have left Ihesume in his possession until culled for. All persons ure hereby notllled not to meddle wltn me same. I R. II. CAMPHKL, New Grenada, Pa., March III, IIIHU. The Star-Independent, ., THE most newsy, enterprising and prnures I slve Newspaper in HnrrlshurK. Publishes u complete Telegraphic and Local report. As sists more people through Its udvertlsInK col umns tnau any other uenlrni Pennsylvania Dally. Subscription price by mull M.oo per year In advance. The Wkkki.y Stah-Indkphndknt, Issued ev ery Saturday, subscription price iM.OU per year in advance. Sample copies sent on application. For advertising rates aud further luformu' lion, Address The Star-Independent. No. IH South :kl, Hurrlsburtf, Pu, LOCUST GROVE. Prayer meeting at the Whips Cove church last Sunday at J) o' clock, and a Sunday school or ganized with Albert Plessinger as superintendent. Rev. A. W. May passed through the Cove, Saturday on his way to Sideling Hill. liev. J. M. Troutman willpreach in the Whips Cove church Satur day night. Ephraim Hart is still growing weaker. Miss Blanche Mellott accom jxiuied Mrs. Mary Price to the Everett station hist Saturday, on her way to visit her son at Bed ford. Henry Vauclief is 'getting ou timber for Hn extensive straw shed. Nathan W. Mellott expects to tear down part ot has dwelhn and erect a new one. Court assembled at D. S. Gar land's last Saturday. Only ouo case and it was soon decided and the jurors dismissed. George S. Layton and Howard Garland were pleasant callers at Na than W. Mellott's. Sunday af ternoon. Diehl & Layton sawed a nice pile of wood for H. P. Vtmclief. ' Clarence Mellott and his sister Minnie started for Chester coun ty on Thursday. S. C. Layton attended Benjamin Hanks' sale near Rays Hill on Saturday. James S. Akers two children are staying at John Plessinger's. Tho boys of tho Cove are geting ready to run their wheels. Miss EtTainy Layton is sick. 1 1 1 3 'f. 1 kl)i:;s -1 , VK.JI J 1!1 r i i ! ' i V j ' ) r i ; i : , i U III I- i:' A t 4 .V',.--":.'ii.-. V r PATTERSON'S STORE, McConnellsburg, Penna. I I Two Floors and a Base ment eitch seventy-five feet iu length by twenty-live in width just packed with Gen eral Merchandise. A full and complete stock of Dry. Goods. Cashmeres, GingimniH, ('ttll cot'g, Muslins, Shirtings, linens, Towelltifrs. Clothing. Overcoats, Men's and Utiytt' Suits, Overalls, Underwear, &v. Hats and Caps In irreat variety Boots and Shoes. The most reliulilo makes at lowest prices. Carpets. Il'dg, Ingrain, Mailings, & Hardware. You can hardly miss jjettinx anything you want. Groceries. A full line of Syrups, ColIVes, Teas, Spices Ate. Tobacco and Cigars no heller. Harness, Trunks, Notions, Jewelry, and in fact wo try to keep any and everything called 0. 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0. 0 0 0 t: 0 0. X0 0 5: M0 0 for by the people of our county. . 'V.l J P.. I " .'HMkMWMM. ' I Get a New One, 0. 6 0 0 X0 0M. 0 0 0 0 M0 0. 0 0 0. And Why Not Get the Best. The miilerslinetl Is preimrtid to fur nlsh on Khnrt notlue l uinily llox top or Drop-head Sowlnn Machines ul priuus itiuKiiiK from tu. tu !.'. If yon wunt u (loot! Muutiloe, buy thti QUEEN, und If you wuut the Host Machine ou the Market to day buy the WHITE. Tbese Machines Placed In your Home for an Honest Trial Before You Need Buy. Old ttmuhlitew taken In exchange; also, Stouk, drain, or l.umher, orTlinelllven. The hall hearing system for lltfht run ning, und the new tension hy whieh yoit never break the thread when removing the iroods, are two reasons why you whl take the "WnrrK"in itreferenee to any other. Call on or uduresx, J. C. I OKI:, Knohsvllle, I'a.. und he will cheerfully irlve you all nec essary Information. 0 McConnellsbur; & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. McQuade, Proprietor. Rim DAU.y uktwkkn MeCoNNKi.ijsuuuo AMU Finer IxiuuoN. Lcavlni; MuConuellshurK at l',':!td o'elouk, P. M., making eonueellou with ufteruoou truln ou S. K It. K. Itt'luruiUK leave Fort I.oudon on the urrlvul of the uveulut? Irulu ou 8. V. It. K. I uin prepared to earry pasMenvei'N und ex press to make euuueutlou with ull trains ut Ft. Loudon. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One Door KiiHt of 4Fultoo IIouho," MuCONNKIXSIiUKU, IA. Flrr.t-clusK ShuvliiK iiihI Ilulr ('ultlur, Clt'im towel for evufvuunlomer. DR. STEVENS, Dentist, M'CONNNELLSDURG, PA, tiradnatt; ut '. of I'. Ten VeurH Knper. tuncu. flutes Hold, l'iaiiuuin. Silver Ala uiinuui. I '('Haloid, Uuiiher. natl Uuhher Aluini uuiu liniMl. Metal with Huhher Altaehmeul. Hlutea from t i.OO up. llrldifes. Itleliiaoml t.'rowus, Lohuii ciowuh, Gold V,:ih, 1'lallnoid Caps, &o, I'lllini; of Natural Teeth u Spcclulty und ull work (iuui'iiiitecd. lDforauLiiou hy mull tft In persou. TJUUMS OF L'OUXtT. The llrsi term of the Courls of l''ulton oouu ty iu the year shall eomuu'utie on the Tuesday following the seeond Moaduy ut Jauuary, ul IU O'cloek A. M. The sueoud term eomineuCeK on llio third Mouduy of Maroh. al '-i o'eltxrlt 1. M. , The I hint term ou the Tuesduy next follow, llitf the second Monday of June ul 10 o'clock A. M. The fourth term ou the tlrsl Mouduy of Ooto her, ut t o clock X, M. n . r V i iii'n(uuiin rr"1," - r - - .' - An Interesting. Pre IN THE CLOTHING 1 FOR MEN While Woolens h;ive advanced J Buy Direct from t I and give my customers the advantag, man's profit, ALL WORK PROMPTLY DONE IN THE MOST OVER 2000 STYLES TO SElEC Give me a trial order, and be convir Goldsmitli thel ill ; 5; zZZ"?."?STZT???Z'"''Z?mm SPRING We feel that with the advan, possess we can make our store teresting than any place in towr cepting the jail. We have a Splendid lot GARRETS that we cannot buy to-day at are selling them at, and the way moving proves that the People OIL CLOTHS and M . Very Cl iear, and a great varie: lect from. - We believe we can show yot 0 0 SHOE than any other two concerns in t they are all right, too. Mostoftl: made for us by people that knov make a good shoe and make it, der for these goods were placed the fall, so that we will nothav ry about advancing prices this Wash Stuffs for Spring and are here, Rretty and B See Them. We invite all to come'this wi week, or, any "week it suits y come, we will make it pay you, RespectfuHv, GEO. W. REISNER 0.00'00M00M00M0000 000W now is nii; Ti mi:! A GREAT JANUARY SALE OF HATS! NoNUoh ruduvtltiUH were everbeTore nuule in heuttwuur. We huve all the laitist stmjH'H lit i it. uhfiillif, mill v.'lvi't, triumifil ami mil rimiai'M fiinn tcnty llve uuulH up. Ostriiili lips, AntM'l WIiikh. Ninail hints, peacock find pum tliso utfriut ts. plK'usuut breast, tjnillH and fMiie Troin no up, velvnt rnes and .tmmi follaKU H o. ('litldrt-n n sk ami velvet hoods, citlh tun skatinuaiul unit caiiH rroni 1!h!, lo Klbhot. laee, veiling, haialkei'olilerM, 'IVtlow'M t'om plexl(ii ISiwder. eoiifts. stniiiped linen. braldK, luiMM-4, hose, neek. belt and hat liucldeN. All must no reKi"'dlurH of (tost. Ni trouble to show koihIs. Ootue uml sue them. Your licKpcctf ully, MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McCtniitcllshinn, l'a. liMINISTUATOIt'S NOT1CK.- ollee Ik herehy viveu thai letters of administration have heeii granted lo the uudersiitued upon the eslale of Jaeol) 1''. (Iarland, late or lleUust low ashlp. Fulton uounly. I'a., deeeasod. Any persou havliiK elaiins against said estate will pruseul them properly uulheutiealed tor settlement, aud those owinif the same will pleuse call und sol lie. Jlll I.. (1AUI.AN1), S. W. Kirk. Administrator. Alloruey. A. 1, Ul. l hereby Kiveu thai letters of administration huveheeu ruined lo the umlerslKued upoulhe estate of (ieorKe II. Hitman, late of the hor oukIi of McUouucllhurK, Fullou ciwmly, l'a., deed. Any person huflim ulalnis UKaiust. said estate will present Ihem properly uuttieutlcaied for Netlleuienl, und tliose owlnu the sumu will pleuse cull und scliU), H, K. PirrMAN, S. W. Kirk, Admlnlstitor. Atlucney.' H, IR. I, Hi mm FURNITURE, 1 BED SPi PIUCI A ud liny' fiirnlslitu 1 he weli'on" law u1'1'1''' Hay orw1 ed hy our" you. I'eolile a" ly to I III'"" und price" selves. We lw KucmIs. ube home, wealhy. The We you lU-'3li ' We nail"'1" desired i ' ,.'.. Mill sales overt1 I'UI'llltUl