The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 12, 1900, Image 8

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    Goldsmith, tho Tailor.
Finn KiisUt randies fit Irwin'.
Huy yourKiiHter novelties at Irwin's.
Fresh lot of Jell-O just retielvi".! lit
HobiiiHon'B.
C'littinlxTMiturg is about to put a tel
ephone into its public school bouses.
Swails the optieiun ffiiaruntees all
his lenses for three years.
Sanner Hay at Hlg Cove Tannery,
Is weaving lots of rug eurpet. 1 Vines
reasonable
Did you see tho Faster goods in Ir
win's windows'!1
Swails tho optician has just com
pleted his 141st sale, of glasses in twenty-four
days casvassing in this county.
Jos. II. Mollott has sold tho Web
ster farm of over .'100 aoros in Ayr
township to W. II. Nelson. Consider
ation 7,0)0.
If you want nice, fresh groceries for
your Easter dinner buy them at Ir
win's. The McConnellsburg band hus re
moved its quarters to tho building on
tho lot of S. V. Kirk, lately purchas
ed by him of L. II. Wible.
Aokntw Vanti:d: To sell state,
county and farm rights. John A.
Hauvky, Hancock, Md.
Mrs. Knoch Hart, of Neodmore, has
been right poorly this week. The
doctor was called In to seo her on
Monday.
Will you have your eyes lilted to
glasses by a regular optician, or will
you fool with peddlers Swails Is an
optician.
There Is always some gain In adding
artificial means to natural ability.
Two of our county commissioners and
one of our associate judges acknowl
edge clearer vision by the aid of Op
tician Swail's superior glasses.
The town council has passed an or
dinance preventing tho erection, or
maintenance of any permanent awning
over the side walks, and requiring the
removal of any such now existing af
ter due notice. Penalties for violation
are imposed.
The Newburg correspondent of tho
Shlppensburg Chronlclo last week
said, "Miss Icy Stephens, teacher of
the primary school, closed a very suc
cessful term of seven months on Fri
day and on Saturday left for her
place of residence, near Philadelphia."
Examinations at the State Normal
schools will be held the month of June
as follows. West Chester, 5th; Mans
ileldt Bloomsburg and Lock Haven,
11th; Edinboro, 13th; Slippery Kock,
California and Millersville, 18th;
Shlppensburg, Kut.town and East
Stroudsburg, 20th, Clarion, 2"th, and
Indiana, 27th.
Our townsman John B. Runyun has
just closed a contract with Mrs. R. G,
Work, of Tecumseh, Nebraska, for
the erection of a monument, markers,
&c, on the family burial lot at Creen
castlo, Pa., at a cost of $1,(100.00. Mrs.
Work will come east with the remains
of her deceased husband about the 24th
of this month, and final interment will
take place in the lot at Greencastlo.
Mr. Knnyan erected in the Presbyter
ian churchyard at this place last sum
mer a monument for Mr. Work's pa
rents, brothers, and sisters, buried
hero, at a cost of K0O.00. Of course
that work 'was highly satisfactory to
the Work family, or Mr.Huny an would
not have received this latter and much
better contract.
T. J. Thompson's white horse "Jim"
has made his lust trip hauled the last
load of Dr. Shade's Liniment to tho
people of Pennsylvania, Maryland,
and West Virginia has taken his last
drink of the waters of the "Blue Juni
ata", or the mineral waters at the Bed
ford Springs. Once, when crossing
on a ferry boat, laden with over one
hundred hundred freight, Jim horse
put his head over the side-guarding
and drank of the water of the old Po
tomac river. For over two years
past he has been afflicted with Kidney
disease the same disease with which
hls.dam went down. Last week he got
down not to get up again. Saturday
Mr. Isaac Hull and Adam Grlssinger
with their four strong horses hauled
out the big frame of Jim horse to tho
forest. Jim was a good one. lie
served his owner 10 years, dying at
the age of HI.
On Monday murning of last week be
tween the hours of one and two o'
clock tho largo frame bunk barn on
tho farm of Mrs. Dr. Jones, at Shade
Gap, was discovered to bo on fire, und
before the alurm could be given and
the citizens aroused from their slum
bers, tho lire hud gained such a head
way tliit It was bvyond control and
nothing could be saved. Four horses,
five milch cows, seven head of calves
and eleven head of young cuttle per
ished together with tho destruction of
wagons, farm implements, hay, grain,
harness, etc. . The origin of the fire is
unknown but Is supposed to bo of In
tend iury origin. The burn was cover
ed by Insurance but James Pylos, the
farmer, suffers a total loss, as he had
no Insurance on tho live stock or con
tents of the burn.
SELECT NORMAL.
I will open a Normal School In the
I', O. S. A. hall at Needmore, April
30lh at 1..10 p. m. More' udvuntuges
will lxi olTorcd the student thun at uny
previous term. An experienced and
successful assistant hus been secured.
Students wishing to specialize In Al
gebra, Latin, Geometry, &o., can se
cure a course covering the same that
they could obtain in a State Normul,
and at a much less cost. Bourd ut
reasonable rates. For further informu
tlon, address
B. N. Palmkk,
Needmore, Pa.
WELLS TANNK1JY.
Unices Spitiifjlor, of Pittsburg,
visited his parents and oilier rel
atives here. Ho is employed by
the Westiiihouso people.
llilrliin L. Wishart, of Mar
quette, Michigan, who recently
made, a business trip to Philadel
phia, took tho opportunity to stop
oil" and spend a few days with his
parents, Captain and Mrs. Harvey
Wishart of this place.
On his return from New York,
("Jeorge A. Wishart, -of Chicago,
spent last Sunday with his par
ents, lion, find Mrs. S. P. Wish
art of this place.
James Stewart, of Ijangdon
dale, gave us a call, lit! reiorts
that ho is getting along nicely
measuring and weighing out
goods.
Harry Figart, of Altoona, left
his work a few days, and came to
the Valley to help lighten the
burdens of Mrs. J. B. Alexander
iu getting ready to move to Mc
Connellsburg. E. Maud Baumgarduor has re
turned to Wilson College, after
spending her Easter vacation at
home.
Samuel Denisar, one of the em
ployes of tho Wells Valley Com
pany wa taken suddenly ill, and
is iu a critical condition.
Mr. Kanck, teacher of No. 1
graded school (who succeeded
George A. Harris) has a severe
attack of grippo.and fears ho will
not bo able for work for some
time. Tho School Board has pro
cured Mr. Stevens, of Huston
town, to finish tho term. .
Mrs. V. D. Schenk, invited
twenty-five of her lady friends to
a quilting. They report a very
pleasant time and a sumjituous
dinner.
A few of Mrs. Sarah Bar nets
friends surprised her tho other
morning by going to celebrate
her birthday. By the laden bas
kets they took with them, we
know they feasted.
WEST VIEW.
Farmers are glad that spring
is here; and with glad hearts and
willing hands, they are preparing
the soil for corn and oats.
Mrs. Benj. Hollenshead and
Job Hill was visiting Jere Ma
son's family, in Hancock.Sunday.
Part of Mr. Mason's family is
suffering with the measles.
The iron bridge at Weaver's
ford over little Tonoloway is now
completed. Travelers can now
pass over with safety.
Dick Johnston has beeu im
proving things around tho mill
property at Culler's mill by build
ing a nice yard and garden fence.
Messrs. James Lake and
George Chesnut are talking of
starting a Sunday school at West
View in the near future. I think
they need Mr. Shaffner to organ
ize it."
Mr. aud Mrs. C. J. Wiuk visit
ed Elias Wink's in Belfast town
ship. Harry Hill and Miss Noan
Shaw had a very pleasant drive
Sunday over to Warfordsburg
and back home by tho way of
Hancock.
James Shives and Miss Barba
ra Everetts attended preaching
at Mt. Ziou last Sunday.
William Souders has gone to
Iowa, where he expects to get
employment duriug the coming
year.
James Craig has quit cutting
down trees and is at present driv
ing a four-horse team for Martin
L. Puck.
School all close in this town
ship this week. Oakdale, Ditch
Run and Independence closed
Monday; West View and Board
Yard, Wednesday, and Centre
aud Bald Eagle Friday.
Samuel Simpson paid John
Pittmau a very short visit last
Saturday. Mr. Simpson expects
to start West, Tuesday tho loth.
Venus Is now one of the brightest
stars of the ilrmumcnt aitil will con
tinue to Increase in brightness until
Juno 1, when It will reach its greatest
brilliancy. It will then set about
10:1 "j p. m. and will be some 42,000,
000 miles from the earth. It will
reach the nearest point to tho earth
about July 8, when It will ho some 27,
000,000 miles tlistunct. Tho planet Is
now in the constellation Tuurus, or
the Bull, and tho cluster of stars
qulto neur to It Is tho Pleiades, orjlhu
seven stars mentioned In tho book of
Job. Venus is slightly smaller thun
the e ti rth und revolves around tho sun
In an orbit Interior to that of the
earth, tho length of Its your' being
some 141 'days shorter than ours. Tho
planet is moving northeast uniting the
stars and will reuch Its greatest up
purunt distance from the sun on April
28.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Real Estate.
On Saturday, May S, I .
My viri in of mi onler of I lit riihutiH' Court
of Kiillon eo'iuiv. I'n.. I tit- tioilerfi:iiMl. niliniu
1st nit or of I he fV-iute of . I ueoli I''. iiiiliiiul. lute
Of ISi-lfllSl IllK (llMMMSt'tl, Will Nfll Oil I 111!
IH't'lnlM's out! mil' MouOr-west of Neeillnore ll
VALUABLE 1'AUM,
eoiiMst uu of l?il ueres on which there In erect
ed it two-xtory ilouhle
DWI I I.INU IIOI SI.,
near which Is it never fullliiK sprlntf of excel
lent wiuer. it
I HA.MI-: AM) I.OO IIAHN
und oilier oiilliullillnKM, of I he fiirin there N
lilioiit I'Nl acres eleiireil. of which llo Here Is
bottom lunil lliiil In nere uphiiiM. und the luil
miee Is covered with I'll! )i I 'K VV1I1TK 1'INK.
OAK and t ' 11 1'.ST N I "I' TIMIir.lt. There me
i l.f.MI-.STONK (.11 'A UK IKK,
iMisy to iict at. ii nil n iroml youiiK orchard of
choice fruit In line heuilnir condition.
TKKMS: In per cent, on diiv of Mile: niie-
thlril. Including the III per cent i conllnim-
lion of sale, mid the haluncc In two equal mi
nimi paviiiculs. wlthlhlercst from conllrmatloll
of sale' Sale IiitIiis ut I o clock, p. in.
JOII. I.. tlAltl.ANl).
Administrator.
Sale Register.
Tuesday, April 17, Andrew Shives,
Intending to unit farming, will sell at
his residence just below the Iron
Bridge lit Gregory s fording, In
Thompson township, his horses, cuttle,
hogs, funning implements, household
goods, etc. Sale begins at 10 o clock.
Terms, 8 months.
Saturday, May ", 1000, The Jacob
F. Garland farm ono mile southwest
of Needmore will bo sold by tho Ad
ministrntor, Job L. Garland. Seo ad
vertisement in another column of this
paper.
That Throhhing Headache
Would quickly leuvo you, if you
used Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Thotisunds of sufferers have proved
their matchless merit for Sick and
Nervous Headaches. They muke pure
blood und build up your heulth. Only
2-1 cents. Money back if not cured.
Sold by W. S. Dickson. Druggist.
SIPES MILL
Sunday school was organized
at Ebeuezer last Sunday,
Michael Bard is putting up a
limekiln. Ho knows what makes
corn.
Obed T. Mellott hits bought out
Harry Laytou's huckster route.
Listen for the new horn.
Robert Swope came homo from
Clearfield on account of tho ill
ness of his sister.
Sipes Hill school closes Friday
of this week. Henry Hard is all
right as a teacher, aud we waut
him back next winter.
Miss Jane Swope has beeu
poorly for some time. Among
her friends who called to seo her
last Sundtiy were Misses Ora
and Louise Mollott aud Albert
Moll-tt, lieubeu Mellott, Authouy
Mollott, Charles Mellott, lioss
Hard, Simou Daniels, Oscar
Swope, and Howard Swope. It
is hoped that she may soon re
gain her lost health.
Johu H. Deshong is still on tho
sick list.
B. W. Mellott was tho guest
of Mrs. Martha Palmer, Sunday
last.
E. H. Morton aud Miss Nell
Palmer attended preachiug at
the Baptist church, Sunday.
Mrs. Ada Hill spent Sunday
with Mrs. M. Akers aud family.
She will start for Bedford next
Monday, where she expects to
spend the summer. .
Miss Lillie Wiuk, who has been
with G. O. Lynch's family at
Crystal Springs for some time,
returned home last Saturday
night.
A number of our youu? folks
attended spelling school at Need
more Saturday night.
Miss Ora Dixon was tho guest
of Miss Ada Swopo Sunday.
IMttman Bros, expect to finish
sawing Ibis week.
A Horrible Outbreak.
"Of lurgo sores on my little daugh
ter's head developed Into a cuso of
scald head" writes: C. I). Isbill of
Morgunton, Tenn., but Burkina's Af
nk'u Sulvo coiiiltUy euivd her. It's
a tfuuranU'i'tl ruro for Kczuiuu, IVUlt,
Suit Uhoum, J'implcH, Soi't'H, UU(TH
andlUleH. Only at W. S. Dick-
THOMPSON.
Last Sunday, Mrs. M. A. KVlly,
Charles Bishop aud wifo, Wilson
Littou and wife, and Howard Cull
er visited George Bishop's; Mrs.
A. V. Tattle, the family of P. P.
Slaves; Jacob Myers and Miss
L. M. Fisher, friends on the
Itidtfo; Courad wink and wife,
Commissioner Fisher's aud
James Shives aud lady, Benton
Everts.
OnMouday, Kev. Brucelluhes
was at Moses Gordon's, and B.
Frank llesw was at. Hancock.
Arrangements have been made
for big decoration day observan
ces in tho lower end of tho coun
ty. Tho mass meeting and speak
iug will be at Autioch in Thomp
son township. Particulars next
week.
MERCANTILE APPRAISER'S TAX LIST.
MeConnellsbiUK. Miireh II. !.
The following is n IKV of ret nil und wholesale
Venders or dealers fn i;m1h, w ;ii s. nierehnn-(H-
eommodit ie-4 or eiTeeis of w ha I soever
kind or nature. Muhjeel to u merenntlle license
t;ix In Kullon eounly. Pennsylvania, returned to
flit proper aut lun ii ies I herein, hy the under
ntyiied Memintile Apprulser in und for the
eoimtvof Kultoii 11 forest id. und puhlhhed by
the direction oT the enminisslouei-M of mild
coiiiiLy:
N tunes of Ket uileiH. ( 'limsl lieu tlon of IhimIiiohm,
A VII TOWNSHIP.
.1. C Soiderw. nierehimdNo. '
'.I. I, ttt l(. S. I'utlerson. rnerehundlse.
Mr. .IrlTerson IVok. trierehundtse.
IVtur Kirk. ineiehundiMi.
HKt.KAST TOWNSHIP.
W. K. Hurt.. tnereleiiHilne.
A. Htinvtm. merelnindi' e.
W. II. Peek. nieivh.tmlKe..
('. M. Dixon, nieiehitndise.
Mix. M. Akers, liierehiindNo,
HKVHKr, TOWNSHIP.
Curnell Sl Soli, mereliutidie.
Ueorwe. H. Hill, nierehundKe.
Jitines K. Meltott. inerehundiNe.
V. K. Oolden, nierehuinlie.
Williurn Palmer, tnerelnindise.
W in. P. Uordon. mereh:ituliM
Mrs. M, K. Maun, inerelmndise,
HIU'SII CliKKIC TOWNSHIP.
Oe.ortfeO. L-,neh. lnerehundiM'.
Isaac Mills, tnerelmndfse.
Churles W. Triutx, merchandise,
S. W. Hurt, jeweler.
.John Plessintfer. merchandise.
David S. Garland, merehanisc.
M'lILIN TOWNSHIP.
Ij. (. Kelly, merchandise.
Charles Me(jehee, merchandise.
Miss J. I,. Welch, merehaiidlsu. !
John K. Speck, cijars.
S. I. Muckley. merchandise.
1. K. Hare Son. merchandise,
Itush M. Kline, merchaiidi.su.
K. W. Harnett, cigars.
Mrs. .1. H. Welch, merchandise.
LICK LNU CKKKK TOWNSHIP. -S.
K, Pittman. merchandise.
C. M. Hixon. mcrelrimlise.
W. It. Specr. merchandise.
Hcnjamln Peshoiihr. merchandise.
Scott Bra ut, merchandise.
MeCONNKLLNHPUU HOUOTTUH.
Thonm Patterson, merchandise.
V. H. Stevens, merchant tailor.
(1 eo. W, KeisnerA Co,, merchandise.
Hull & Mender, merchandise.
Ntouleatfle Hrothers. MTocerlos,
W. H. Neshlt. hardware.
Thomas A. Uammll, restaurant.
A. P. Naco, merchant lallor.
H. C. Smith & Co.. merchandise.
P. P. Mann, saddlery.
John W. Kuril, cigars.
John A. Irwin. Krocerles.
John W. Ureal head, merchandise.
Oeortfe Itexrolh, clears.
C. (.'. Mender, tn'oeeries,
J. K. Johnston, merchandise.
W, S. Dickson, driitrs.
Mrs. M. H. Trout, drills.
Alhert Sloncr.sloves and tinware.
David Mallow groceries.
S. A. Ncsbh, hardware.
Mrs. A. I-'. Mi tic. milliner.
Miss A. J. Jt wiu ik Co.. milliners.
S. M. Iloblii.soti. groceries.
T. J. Comerer. farming implements.
W. S. Clc vender iS: Co., furniture.
John W. Kvaus. jeweler.
Miss Mary Daniels, milliner.
TODTOWNSIMP.
Jacob A. Hammll, merchandise.
John A, llammil, merchandise.
D. Kdward Kore. merchandise.
TA YUM TOWNSHIP.
Ijimberson & Kirk, merchandise.
H. (iretfory, merchandise.
Clem Chesnut, furniture,
Michael Laiditf. merchandise.
S, C. (tracey.merehandi.se,
I. ockc& Wrltrht. merchandise.
Mrs. M. K. Herkst resser. merchandise.
Thomas w. Huston, merchandise.
Samuel Bedford, merchandise.
A. N. Witter, merchandise.
T HOM I S O N TOWNS1III
Amos Sharp, merchandise.
Hess & Kverts, merchandise.
J. II. Covull, merchandise.
J. C, DoukTus, merchandise.
ICNIONTOWNSHIP.
S. I'lward'McKce. merchandise.
Serlevcr Itrolhers, merchaulise.
lushley Hrothi'rs, merchandise.
WKI.LK TOWNSIP.
Haumardner A Co., merchandise.
Harry Spanlt!!'. merchandise. '
H. M. I'!d wards. riMTchandise.
M. W. Hotick. merehandise.
N. 0. Cumiiiikrhain. merchandise.
H. H. Hridenstlne. merehandise.
And notice Ik hereby tfiven to all taxable
herein thai an appeal. In accordance with the
Mercantile Appraiser's Act of Assembly will be
held by the Treasurer of Fulton county, acting
In conjunction with said Appraiser, at the ottl
ce of the County Treasurer. In the Court House
McCounellsbuiv. Pennsylvania, on Tuesday,
April the -.'Ith, h"H, bet ween the hours of hi o'
clock, a. m., and 4 o'clock, p. m.. when und
where all parties interested are required to ap
pear r ml ull grievances will be heard.
OKOKOK H. MKhLOTT.
Mercuutilu Appraiser.
The Star-Independent.
TMK mnst newsy. tMitiTprfslit and pmres
nIv N'Hmpi;r In lliinlslmrK. Publish
H 'iiiipli.H'ri'lrpniihi und Locul re-port. As
slsts innru pcciplu throimh Its ndverti-hiK col
umns ihiiu uny other Central l'eunsylvuiilu
Uiilly.
SuhKorlptlon prleu by mull J3.(W per yeur In
uilvuniM.
Tho Wkkki.v STAit-tMiKl'KMiKNT, Issued ev
ery Suturclity. Kiilism lptlon prlue 1.(10 pur year
in uilvunce.
Sample ooples sent on applleallon.
For udverilsluK rates aud further Informa
tion, Address
The Star-Independent.
No. 18 South ltd. Harrlshuri, Pa.
PEERLESS
HORSE AND CATTLE
POWDER '
Milt -
Horses,Cattle and Poultry.
Full pound packages lOpts
Robinson's
Grocery,
iiMosiTK Tin: iHis roiTTci:,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
V. A ST I . It SO i; V F.N I Its.
Two licmarkiihlc (lifts Which
Fvcryhudy Can Have for the
Asking.
Kvcpj liody cun luive bountiful Kastcr
lilies noxt Suiiduy without (lmrjjo, for
the (finit "l'liilu(lcliliht Siuuluy
l'i'css" annouiiccs that every reader of
the Kanter niunlier will receive free u
Kplendid picture of Kastcr lilies. Tho
picture 1h hy a famous artist in ten
colors uud Is 11x10 Inches in size. It
will not ho ereuseed hy fold in";, so that
every person who yets next Sunday'H
"l'ress" will t(et a erfcct jiietni'e lit
to adorn uny homo, And In addition
to the picture there will he u tinely il
lustrated hooUiet eontuininj' u remark
able love story the Itind you will sit
up all night to read. This will also
he free with next Sunday's "l'ress."
Announcement Is made that the supply
of picture and books is limited, henco
it will be well to wend In your order
early.
After heiii"; silent for about ten
years the whistle ut the l'owolton fur
nace ut Saxton, lied ford county, wus
once iitrain Hounded on Wednesday
lust. Tho furnace will be put in hlust
In u few duys.
1
PATTERSON'S
STORE,
McConnellsburg. Pcnna.
Two Floors and ti Haso-
nicn.t oiicli scv(!uty-fivc foot
in length by twonty-livo iu
width just imcki'd with ( ion-
oral Morchandiso. A full
aud comploto stock of
Dry Goods.
Cashmeres, (! inghams, Cali
coes, Muslins, Shirtings Linens,
Towidinjs.
Clothing.
f)vereoiits, Men's and Hoys'
Suits, Overalls, I'nderwear, Ac.
Hats and Cups in o;reat variety
Boots and Shoes.
Tho most reliable makes at
lowest prices.
Carpets.
Hug, Inoruin, Mattings, Ac.
Hardware.
You cun hardly miss cttiny
uny thin"; you want.
Groceries.
A full line of Syrups, Coll'ees,
Teas, Spices Ac.
Tobacco and Ciyars
no bettor.
Harness, Trunks, Notions,
Jcvelry, und - in fuel we try to
keep any and evorythino; called
for by 1 1 it i people of our county.
Get a New One, f
And Why Not Get the Best.
The undersigned Is prepared to fur
nish on short notice In mi I y Hox-top
or Diop-liciiJ ScMinn Miicliines ut
priues ruUKlim from '.i. to t l.r.
If you waut a (iood Maehlue, buy the
QUEEN,
uud If you want the I (est Miiclilnu oil
the Market lo dnv huv the
WHITE.
These Machines Placed In your Home for
an Honest Trial Before You Need Buy.
Old machines taken In exchange: also,
Stoek, Oraiu, or Juiufier. orTiiueOlveu.
The hall hfurlntr system forlliiht rmi
niii'.t. and the new tension liy which you
nt'V tx hreakiie (hread when removing
the oods. aie two reasons why you w ill
take inu "W nri K" In preference to any
other. Call ou or tiddrcss,
J. C. roHK. Kniihsvillc. I'll.,
t and he will cheerfully ulvo you ull nee
P essary iuforinatlou.
McConnellsburg & Ft. Loudon
Passenger, Freight and
Express Line.
R. C. McQuade, Proprietor.
RUN DAILY IIKTW'ICKN M ' ' N N Kl,IIIlTltU ANU
KoltT it'MN.
Lt'uvlnt? jMtK'onncllsliun at r.".; o'oltn.-k, 1. M.,
iimkiiiK ronm!cthu w ith iifUM-imoii tniln tu
S. It. It.
Ui'tutuiu U'uve Kort Luiidnti on the urrlvul of
the uvmiiiik' train ti S. I. K. H.
I urn prepared li eariy passrnei'K uml iix
pi t sH lo uialiu uouiu'e.tiou Willi till trulus ut Ft.
London.
EDWARD BRAKE,
Fashionable Bakber,
Ono Door Kust ot "l-'nlloii ilons.t,"
Mnt'MNKI.lJ.SIUTIHJ, A.
Kirst-dlusH Sliuvlriu' it ml I Inlr ( 'ull inn.
C'leuu low til lor uvcrv customer.
DR. STEVENS, Dentist,
M'CONiJNI'l.LSBlllU!, PA.
(iruJiiiilu of I', nl' 1'. Ten ciii h' I'xiM r.
ivneu. lliiti:H (liilil. l'liiiinuin. Sllvir Alu
inltmui. I'rilnl'iiil, u Hither. :iu Kuiihi'r Aliiml
UUlll lllli'il. .Mrlul Willi IMIiIp.t AllilolilHi'lU.
I'liitH from id J.OO up.
Hrltlk'r. UifliuuilHl I'riiuus, I.ok'uu (mijuiih,
(loUlC.il-,. I'liiliiioitl Caii., .Vi),
I'illlllK " Nului.il Tt-nt li it Spcuilllty '""l
Ull wink l.llililllHcril.
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TlORMS OF (Jouut.
The llisi iiuiu nf Hut Cmy iH nf Kullou niin
ty Iu Hie o ir sliull t'uiiiuu'hiHi mi t In? Tiicsilny
following tin! i-'t'i'oiiU Mnuiluy if Juliuury, HI U)
u'l'liiuli A. M.
'J'lio Kiuioiul tonn ootiiiiHMuM-s on ilio tli'id
Miiiuliiy of Muii'li. ut '! o'nloi'k I1. M.
The tlllril lenn ou llm Tursiliiy next follow
IliK the Keuoiiil Momliiy of Juiiu ul 10 o oloek
A. M.
The fourth term on the llnsl Moniliiy (if Oetii
ber, ul if o'elueU 1. M.
An Interesting Proposi
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While Woolens have iidvunccd 5o por Ccl)1
I Buy .Direct from the M
and fjivc my customers the advantage of th,
man's profit, '
ALL WORK PROMPTLY DONE IN THE MOST ARTISTIC S
c a nnnn otvi r-o t-- .
Give me a trial order, and be convinced
Goldsmith tlieTai
We feel that with the advantages wv
possess we can make our store more in
teresting than any place in town, not ex
cepting the jail.
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We have a Splendid lot of
4 CARPETS, $
that we cannot buy to-day at what vrc
are selling them at, and the way they are
moving proves that the People Know.
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OIL CLOTHS and A1ATTIN
Very Cheap, and a great variety to se
lect from.
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We believe we can show you more
SHOES
than any other two concerns in town, and
they are all right, too. Most of them were
made for us by people that know how to
make a good shoe and make it. The or
der for these goods were placed early in
the fall, so that we will not have to wor
ry about advancing prices this season.
Wash Stuffs for
are here, Pretty and Bright
See The m .
We invite all to come this week, next
week, or, any week it suits you, but
come, we will make it pay you.
Respectfully,
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X NW IS Till: TIMK! X
X SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY.
Imvo Just n reived from Haltitnore.
T I'lnludelplilu and New York with a full
I liptf til lale style, up-ln-tlalt: tiiillinery -T
ilie latest In M;( 'tninellshurK. Voueau
T tiiid at in v sloie troods of all in-(ees. We
have dozens of I'utteru lints thai I'nii-
mil beeqnalltMllnsivleatid priee. hesiiles .
T over lout unlrimmed one-.. 'liiidren's
jT laee liootls trotn ire lo f.'. ( 'liildren'M
T mnlllials from '.'tu tit rp?.fpt. lnfunt'seoalji
X lrom'i;l up. h'lowers of nil variety and
T eilorsiit priees iniiKinj.' from fe a huneli 4.
T to.,:i. I'liitioii-i, laces ahd rllilions of alt
t eolois. A full line oT Indies' ready-made
.-Uirts from noe up. 1 aidies' vesis from "o
m u. laidies' silk und eliilTon lies, pulley
T tells and licit lit(illes. purses and all the
T l.iLesi miveltii's. Silk waist pit t terns in
T idl ilie new pastel linis. Dres, t rinmiiiiMs 4.
A illl (IVfl HUM!, III lUltl-K, Mini " hihj A
IT iniin :i:e der. vail up. Wo huv faney
heiiuty plus, neelt pins, hut pins, hair
plus, hiiiHlkercliUiN, linens, etc. Come
and see our ooih, 11 is no inmuiu ut ,
-how ilium. Yours respect fnllv,
Mi-m. A. I-. I ! T I 'I.K,
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A I MI NJSTK AT( K'S NOTK K. Notlte Is
i iii-reliy uiveu dial letters of administration
l.tivd be(!ii j ranted lo the undersigned upon the
esiuUi of .laeol K. (iariaud, lain of llell'ast
tovn4ifp, I' liltoii coutdy. I'a., dee,eased.
Any person having tmdms iiKaiust salfl estate
will (ireseut them properly authenticated for
HoM'enienl, and those owlntf the saiuu will
plunge eall uud nettle.
Jull 1 4. UAUI.ANI).
Si W. liri, Ailiulnistrator,
Alloiue.y. ;t, I, w.
AI'MINISTIIATOK'S NO'l'H'K.-Notioe In
hereby ylveu that letters of iidimnistratloit
have been mauled to the iiudcrsluued upon the
usiittu of (ieoive II. rillinau. lute of the bor
on k 1 1 of Mel.'oiinellsburKt I'ullou county, I'a.,
deu'il.
Any person hnvlm elalnis utfalnst Hald estate
will present I hem properly autlieullealed for
settlement, and those owing the name will
please call and Nettle.
8. K. DITTMAN,
S. W. Kirk. Administrator.
Attorney. ii, Ift, K).
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Spring and Sunii:
WHEN Y0UW
FURNITURE, MATTRESSES,
BED SPRINGS, BOLSTER
PILLOWS, LOOKING
Am! Hiiylhliii; f ll",rt '
furiilsliiiifc'. cull uml
he veli'oiii.'liil.ik;ill'TI
lurue 111.1l liiieivstliu'
ii,,. .,,,1 v.ni iv ill
uil hy our siihirlllL'
you.
I'eoiile me ulluw'1 1,1 c" 1
ly to this More " ' '
uml nrleeH uml it"'1'1
selves.
We Imvo line I"" j"
l?ooiN,elieuieii""' "
home, unit tin"
weuthy,
Tho hl'Kesl ami l,csl s"
Keetlou of I ho eiiuutrj''
you to eiill und eo
Wo iiiiilie to onto'
iliwlreil Iu wiHi'l.
w i"i.v ti' "ll"1 ""
kiiIon over l.in.
H. SIERER 4 1
Furniture MukoM
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