PowIohs Horno atidCattlo 1'owuVr at Uolilnnon's. 10 cU jut Hi. Ki-o ad. Auknth Wantkti: To sell Btatr, county and farm rights. John A. IlARVKY, Hancock, Md. Kuv. Mr. West will preach at Green Hill next Sunday morning and ut Me Connollsburg Sunday evening. The name of Fulton county's fortieth post ollleo Is Clto, and it is located at Spring Houso Valley in Ayr township, with John Selders as postmaster. Marriage license was granted last Saturday to Klias H. Dishong, son of Stillwel and Mary Dishong, and Miss Kuncca Sharpe, daughter of John and Mary Sharpe, all of Licking Creek township. There will be a two-dav meeting at NVedmore next Saturday and Sunday. Preuching Saturday, Saturday even ing and Sunday. In Addition to the home preachers, Klder Norton of Vir ginia is expected to be present. Mr. Leonard Ileidtof Ayr township, last Thursday evening, received by mail from his blind sister Lizzie, who has been in the Women's Industrial Home for the Blind in Philadelphia for nearly six months, a piece of knit ting work, that shows that she is ac quiring skill in that direction. She has been accepted by the home, and will remain thero during life. Among the instructors at the Ches ter Teacher's Institute held last week was Mrs. Carolyn Houser, formerly of this place, and now Vice Principal of the Mechanicsburg, Pa., High School. Mrs. Houser gave two lectures, both of which were most kindly received. Mrs. Houser is a lady of more than ordinary culture and ability, and is rapidly coming to the front as un in stitute worker. The many friends of Thomas P. Sloan, Esq., of this place were delight ed on Monday to see him out in the open air for a drive. For twelve long weeks he had been confined to the house, and part of that time so sick, that his friends had almost abandoned all hope of his recovery. We trust that with the return of warm, dry weather, he will rapidly regain his health. Contractor T. U. Stevens and as sistants W. II. Fields, Joseph Ches nut, and W. L. Fields came in from Taylor Monday and on Tuesday morn ing early wore busy at work on the new dwelling for Johnnie Magsam on the Magsam Extension, east of town. The masonry is finished and if the weather should not interfere the building will be pushed rapidly to completion. Ruilroad Meetings. The citizens and tax-payers of Ayr township ore requested to meet at the school house at Webster Mills on Saturday next, the 28th instant, at 2 o'clock p. in., to consider matters in connection with the proposed ruilroad from Cherry Hun to McConnellsburg. Let there be a full meeting, so that we may be able to make a favorable re port. J. F. Johnston, Geo. W. Skinnkh, D. II. Pattkhson, Members Executive Committee from Ayr township. The citizens and tax-payers of Thompson township are requested to meet at the Hoard Yard school house on Tuesday next, May 1st, ut 2 o'clock p. m., to consider matters in connec tion with the proposed llailroad from Cherry Hun to McConnellsburg. Let there be a full meeting, so that we may be able to make a favorable re port. J. F. Johnston, M. H. SHAFFNKll, Geo. W. SkInner, D. H. Patterson, W. S. Alexander, Executive Committee. A Horrible Outbreak. "Of large sores on my little daugh ter's head developed into a case of scald head" writes: C. D. Isbill of Morganton, Tenn., but Bucklen's Ar nica Salve completely cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Suit Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 2."o ut W. S. Dick son's. SELECT NORMAL, I will open a Normal School In the P. O. S. A. hall at Needmore, April 30th at 1.30 p. m. More advantages will be offered the student than at uny previous term. An experienced and successful assistant has been secured. Students wishing to specialize in Al gebra, Latin, Geometry, &c, cun se cure a course covering tho sumo that they could obtain in a State Norma!, and ut a much less cost. Hoard ut reasonable rates. For further informa tion, address H. N. Palmer, Needmore, Pa. That Throbbing llcudaclic Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers huve proved their mutchless merit for Sick und Nervous Headuches. They muke pure blood and build up your heulth. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by W. S. Dickson, Druggist. Sule Register, Saturday, May. 5, 11)00, The Jacob F. Garland farm one mile southwest of Needmore will be gold by the Ad miulstrutor,'Job L. Garland. See ad vertisement In another column of this paper. C.ciimih r.miiiterutorti. Census Supervisor Zorbo has made the-following appointments of enumerators for Fulton coun ty: Ayr, Robert Jackson. Uelfast, WCrant Wink. l.etliel, James E. Palmer. Hrush Creek, Walter 10. Stoiu. Dublin, T. Scott llersliey. Lickiuf? Creek, M. II. Uollins head. McCounellsburtf borough and Tod township, Ed ward D. Shi nier. Taylor, U. II. Shaw. Thompson, Ira Zimmerman. Union, Joseph Lehman. Wells, Alfred F. linker. SALUVIA Mrs. Kellner is seriously ill. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. licit llann, a daughter. Dr. West preached a very ap propriate and profitable sermon in the Presbyterian church, at Green IJill, Sunday afternoon. Regular preaching, Sunday April ut 10:!!0 o'clock A. M. Mrs. S. M. Robinson, of Mc Connellsburg, attended preach ing at Green Hill, Sunday lifter ruxm. Geo. A. Harris, who has been so seriously ill the past ten weeks is able to sit up a little while each day. Mrs. Eliza Deshong, who re sides with her son, L. I. Deshong at Harrisonville, was seriously injured by falling down the stairs at her home Friday. S. D. Stevens, of Chambers burg, who had been spending a few days with friends at this place, was accompanied on his return home Tuesday by his wife and daughter Grace, who had been spending a week at the home of Mrs. Stevens's mother, Mrs. Harris. Miss Jennie C. Stewart, who had been employed at Park's seed establishment at Libonia, re turned home last week. David E. Malot has moved to the Russel farm. Will Iiair, after spending a three week's vacation with his family at Green Hill, returned to the eastern part of this state, Monday, where he is employed by the Western Union as a line man. W- N. Stewart and sister, Miss Sadie, were visiting friends in Wells Valley over Sunday. THE CORNER. John Harr was called to the death bed of his son Lewis Sab bath evening. Miss Daisy Shaw returned to her home on Sabbath after spend ing some time with Miss Allio MeUott. William Keefer is all smiles. He says another boy carne to his house few days ago. Misses May Harr, Daisy Shaw add Sally Hughes spent Sabbath afternoon with tho Miss Houcks. Miss Hughes is spending the summer with her sister Mrs. Ellsworth Hendershott. Herbert Carbaugh is suffering with a very sore arm. Miss Blanche Houck is spend ing some time with her cousin, Lizzie Fulton. John liechtel will leave in a few days for Illinois and Nebraska to visit his many friends thero. Callie Hege, accompanied by his sisters, Mollie and Adda, spent Sabbath at their grandpa Mellott's. Harvey Nelson is having some repairing done at his houso and barn. Mr. Stinger of McCon nellsburg is doing the work. David Montgomery, and David Fulton and daughter Elizabeth, speutSabbath at Ephrai mlloucks. Harvey Richard, one of our popular young men, spent Mon day at Webster Mills. C0VALT4 Mr. (J. G. Chambers made a flying visit to J. II. Covult's last Sunday. There was a play party at James O'Rourko's. They re port u good time. We are glad" to note that Mr. John Fisher has received his pension at last. There will bo preaching at Oak ley on the 29 hist., at J) o'clock p. m. by our new minister, Rev. W. D. Doull. Mr. G. I. Covalt started to Shippensburg last Saturday where he expects to attend tho State Normal. 3 Questions Answered. J u4 now Hie Imllcs of Mi't'oiini'lMiiirtf lire iiNklim tliln iui"-tlciii: Where Is the Place To get the most fashion able and the hest hat for the least possible money IV , i ., ut our store In MeCniitiHIsliiirtr. where we have Ju-t nioelv 0 AllhWCl cd from the eastern oil .lex u full line of till The Latest Things Ifrn Fashionable millinery. You are respectfully invited to call soon and see our new goods, A. J. IRWIN McConnellsburg. PUBLIC SALE OF Real Estate. On Saturday, May R, 11100. Hy virtue of un oritur of the Ornhiin. Court of Kultou iviuniv. I'u., the undersiimed. iiilinln Istnitor of the estate of .lucol) Y. Ourliinil. lute of lielfust township, dreeuseo.. will fell on the premises one mile south-west of Needmore u VALUABLE FARM, consisting of ueres ou which there Is creel ed u two-story double nwi:i.i.iN iioi si:, ner which Is ii never fiiillnK sprltiK of excel lent water, ii AMI I.OO HA KN nnd other oiitliulldliit's. (If the farm there Is liliout l( ueres cleared, of which ' ueres Is bottom land and in acres upland, and the ' bal ance is covered with I'MOII'K WlllTh I MM'.. OAK and I'ilKSTNUT TIMMKU. There are 2 i.i.mi stom: (.11 AUIM1S, easy to tret at. und a uoocl youm.' orchard of choice fruit III line heariliK condition. TKUMS: in per cent, on day of sale: one tlilrd. liieludiiiK the Id per cent., ou continua tion of sale, and the Imlanee In two equal an nual liuyi ts. w ith ihtercst from eonlll iniltlon of sale.' Sale hexins at I o'clock, p. m. .11)11. L. OAKLAND. Administrator. LAID1G. J. C. Kirk aud wife of Wells Valley attended quarterly meet iug at Fairviewon Sunday. Dr. D. A. Hill of Fort Littleton was the guost of Hiram Cleveu ger on Sunday. T. W. Huston aud daughter Grace of Clear Kidge attended quarterly meeting services at Fairview Saturday and Sunday. Rev. E. II. Yocum preached at Fairview Saturday evening aud Sunday forenoon. His sermon Sunday forenoon was from Luke 8:28-30. The transfiguration. The event, the place, and the meaning to tho disciples aud to the people of to-day. Some of our people are through sowing oats. Others have not yet sowed any. The Orchard Grove Cash aud Produce Store has begun busi ness. Last week a good picket fence was put around tho remaining three sides of tho church lot at Fairview which had not been puled. A good coat of white wash will soon bo given, which will add much to tho appearance of this latter fence. A. R. Edwards and Will Her shey have burned limekilns this spring. Mrs. Joseph Edwards is still quite ill. S. D. Stevens of Chambers burg visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens of Laidig on Monday. 0. M. Brant bought anew bug gy a few nays ago. Will Keebaugh's family have sore throat. Misses Cora Andersou aud Myrtle Witter, Ed Stevens aud Charlie, aud Myrtio Herkstrcsser aud sister of Centre attended quarterly meeting at Fairview ou Sunday. BELFAST. April Showers are makiugMay llowors. J. F. Laley is ou the sick list. David Ii. Evans, who has been confined to tho houso for several days, is slowly improving. Mr. Thomas Luloy, who has been spending tho winter with W. II. Peck's family, quietly passed away last Saturday morn ing, and was buried at tho Duuk ard churchSunday morniug. Mr. Laloy has not lived in this com munity many years, but ho has made many friends, and will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Mr. J. W. Lake and Miss Mat tie C. Palmer spent Sunday after noon with Rev. Funk's family. Tr' yyr -vn w o mid elsewhere & CO., s f PEERLESS ' I X HORSE AND CATTLE f I POWDER t -KOK- I Horses,Cattle and Poultry. I X Full pound packages lOcts x Robinson's I Grocery, oi'i'osiTi: tiik iosroi i i:i:, McConnellsburg, Pa. KNOBSVILLE. Rain and sunshine has alter nately prevailed for several weeks; but the former has pre dominated to the detriment of the farmers. At this writing, the weather seems to have set tled into beautiful Spriug. Tho opening buds aud blossoms give indication that there will bo an abundauco of beautiful Uowers to strew on the graves of our fallen heroes on Memorial Day, and that thero will bo a large q uantity of all kinds of fruit. A gang of workmen under the supervision of "Regi" are mak iug a road ou the Cove mountain, to conuect with the road to Rich mond Furnace for the use of teams hauliug lumber and bark from the Cove to tho S. P. R. R. A few days ago D. II. Myers, and two sous paid a llyiug visit to Mrs. Myers's brother, Thomas Barber, north of Saltillo, making tho trip of 33 miles in one day. A. L. Wiblo aud Wm. Polk, of Kuobsville, were Sunday visitors at D. II. Myers's; as were "also, Grant Baker, John Oakmuu, wife aud child, of Harrisoaville, and Mrs. John Long aud three chil dren of Pleasant Valley. Mr. Polk seems 'anxious over the question iu school examina tions, namely, "Where and what isTuuid?" Grass aud graiu are improving iu appearuneo, rapidly, and the iudicatious are that an average crop will be harvested. , Many improvements are under contract in our village, and we hope to see an iucrease iu the number of summer visitors, the coming season. A more heathf ul aud pleasant summer re sort could not be found any where. CRYSTAL SPRINGS. Our farmers have been sowing oats all this week. George Lay ton speut Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Starr. Will Hanks and sister were vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hixson last Sunday, Joe Barton is very bad with cancer on his neck. George Scheuck sold one of his young colts lust week. Amount received not kuowu. Samuel McG raw was in Ever ett Friday. Mrs. Hazelett Alters who has been suffering from rheumatism for some time is notauy better at present. Tho iron bridge near Crystal Springs is about finished as far as tho couuty is concerned. Tho people are wandering how they will ever get on it with a load. 1 "A ''"'"Bi-j if. U Vf. PATTERSON'S STORE, McConnellsburg. Penna. Two Floors and a Base ment each seventy-five feet iu length by twenty-live in width just packed with Gen eral Merchandise. A full and complete stock of Dry Goods. Cuslnncros, C'linliains, Cali coes, Muslins, Hliit-tiii'Ts Linens, Towel iiiRS. Clothing. Overcoats, Men's anil I toys' Suits, Overalls, Underwear, &v. Hats anil Cups in ivut variety Boots and Shoes. The most reliable makes at lowest riecs. Carpets. Usto-, Ingrain, Mailings, &u. Hardware. Yon can hardly miss yi ttiny: anything you want. Groceries. A full line of Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Sjiiees &e. Tobacco and Cigars no better. Harness,. Trunks, Notions, Jewelry, und in faet we try to keep any and everything called for by tho people of our county. I Get a New One, I And. Why Not Get the Best. The uudm-slirnt'il Is prei'in-eil to fur nish on hliorl notiue 1-niiiily llox-top oi- lirop-liciiii Sow Inn .Machine ul urlut.'s ruuKiiiK from f-. to flfi. If you want (lonil Miieliiuti. buy the QUEEN, u ml if you mint the llcst .Machine on the Market lo-ilav huv tho WHITE. These Machines Placed iu your Home Tor an Honest Trial Before You Need Buy. Old inutilities tuken lu exi;huni.re;iils(. Slock, Oruiu, or l.uintier.orTlinclilvi-u. The hull helirini system forliirlil run niiih'. und the new tension hy which you never hretik the thread when removing the joints, are two reasons why you will take the ' W Hl'i'K" In preference to any other. Call on or udtlress. J. C. I'llll Knohsvillc. I'u., und he w ill eheci fully tch'e you all ncu essary iul'oruialion. McConnellsbur"; & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. McQuADii, Proprietor. Uun Daily iiktwek.v Mi,(,onnki,i.sijuhj ani Kuti r Uuimn. Lt'itvint.' Mut.'uimrllNbui'tf ut IiiiM o'clock, P, M., milking L'oniit'uliou with uftoruouu tiulu ou S. 1. 11. II. lit'turiiiiiii It'll ve Fort Lo'itlnu on the turivul of the evening train ou S. 1. U. Ii. I mn pittpinetl in nurry nissenireiH unit ex pi ess Lo iimke eouuuet iou with ull trains ut Fl. Lnmlou, EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One Door East of Kulton Houso," MeCONNKI.I.SIII'UO, 1A. Klrst-elass Nhiivintf and llalr ClltllliK. C'lcau towel for everv customer. LOCUST (iUOVK. Tho fuuoral of.Epliraim Hart was larjn'oly uttoinloitlustSumlay. His aio -was 08 yours, 11 months, und 11' days. Ho was u faithful mombi'v of tlio Christian church. Mrs. 13. A Diohl is vury ioorly. Gooro Laytou took a Uitfy ride Sunday afternoon up to Crystal Sprino-s and 'did not ct back till Monday, (iooro don't stay ho long tho uoxt timo. famous summer, he sure it is a Blue Ribhon. Style al oui; i iiicin, uiu tjiuiuiy Keep iiicui JJOlli. who wastes his energies trying to drag a hih wagon, loaded down with high pniced reputatii have to take your dust when you pass him BLUE RIBBON, We not only talk good work, but sell GOOD WORK, Quality, first considered; style, novelty, and guaranteed. For further information, call on or address !. N. A REUS, Si pes Agent For Fulton County. 00.0.000000M.0.00 : c: 0 c: 0. 0 w 0 0. 0 0, 0 0 0. 0. 0 K 0 0. 0 0H a 0H M0 0. C5 o 0. 0 0H 0X a 0 0 0 rn 0 Si. fit 0. ttr 0X H.0 IT. M0 o 0 0. M0 0 V H y 0 M0 fin, 0 0. M0 0. 0 0 Mft 0 Mf 0 fc 0A ny 0iy 3ee 0 00.0.0X0000.0,0.000. X now is tiik timi;! X X SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. X j I tmvtt Just uwivert from Dultlinoro, X T IMiilinti'lplii.i unci New Voik with a full 4 iiiu! or mm Kiyu. up-to-(i;iti! iiiiiiint'ry 4. tho latest lu Mut'ouiR'Hsbm-n. Vouvuu 4. liud ut iny uton; ootls uf nil juU'cs. V 4 llUVt (lol'lls Of I'lUUTU IllllK ihut t!UU- 4, tint Ik titiiilkt tiiKtylti -ind priff. Iesitlfs 4 nvttr ItiHi imtriiiiiiitHt ones. ( 'hildi eu H 4, Jiuie luiods t to 111 I Tic lo ('hiUli'eu'N 4 luttllhiits from "iiKi Utk'l.&K iufnnl KeotilK 4. troin 1 up. KlowtTs of ull variety ami colors ut prices niuj:luir from r,u 11 Iniuch 4 to:i. ChiiTous, hunt's uhd l ililions of ull 4. (ohirs. A full lint; of Indies' ivtidy-tuude 4 skirts f 10111 h,h", up. l.tidirs' vests from ftw 4 up. IjmIU'n' silk und ehillou lies, pulley -4 belts und Pelt bueltles, pursesuud ull this 4 l.ilest novelilc-K. SilU wnfsi patterns In 4 iill the new punt el thus, I Mess 1 rhniiitiiuM 4 nd nvei laee. In SilueU, eicuin und white 4 imin ;ir)! der yurd up. Wo huve t'uney 4 Peuuty plus, nee It plus, hut pin, hulr 4 )ins, hnudltereliinfH, linens, ete, ('oint) 4 und see our oods, it is no trouble to 4 4, sliow them. ouiK respuutrullv, 4. .mi-h. a. i-. i. m i l:, MeCoinicllshtirK, lu. J DR. STEVENS, Dentist, M'CONNNCLLSBUKG, PA. (Ii 11 Junto of 1'. of 1. Ten Veins' I xptr Icnce. I'Iiucm (IohI. I'huiiiuiii. silvir Alu minum. OUuliiitl. Nunhcr, uiul Itulilftir Aliuni uuin lliiml. Mmiil Willi Kuhlinr Attuuliinuul. I'lates fr.jrii iH3.00 up. llrtli.'tK. HioliiiHiiut i rowns. Lotfim thrown, Ooltl Ouiw. riulinolil Cups. &o, I illlng of Niiluiul 'I'ci th u Sncclnlty und ull win-U (iiiiiniiiKcJ. Inloriuutlou liy iiii.il ti r lu pul'sim. TKUMS Ol' COUltT. 'I'he lirKt tirni of the I'onrtHof Fulton umm t.v In tlit) ye irKh ill i-iiiimuMuia on tin, Tuusiliiy follnwlun Ui" NuitouU Momtuy of Jiinuiiry, ul 10 oVlnuk A. M. The HmioiHltniui uoiiuiienueN on the third Mmiilu-y of Muicti, ut (i CMi'lt J. M. The third liMiii ou thii Tui-Mliiy next folio w Iuk the buooud Mouduy of Juuo ul. 10 o'clock A. M. The fourth term on the Hint Mouduy of Octo ber, ul It o'clock 1. M. Arriving OF V This Week. j I - rt ... 000,0000t;y'l ill v ni 000010H00my 0000H0000Wl NEW MORRIS CI New xtylrs wth eurviil I lusteurt of proJt'i-tliiK i'101' iiiuie inniinj Dili iuv" k much ulcer, iih"" 11'1' I und tiilce li'.vs I'linitt NEW LINE OF Sidefcoarq luOoMvuOuk ritu u ' Koine very liuiiiWm'1' hl?' tilings iiiiiiiui.' ll,,ul" (.'heiiper mn' n low lis 17. A BIG LOT OF EXTENSION TABLES ARDt FluKlicil to iniili'li Uii'SW1"1 Another New Lot ci Go Cart and Baby Coaches H, SIERER A CD. Furnlturo Mukorn on CHAMBERSBURG, Ft CjOODS
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