'' ' -- '. Read Hosteller's ttd this week. The celebrated Celluloid Starch at Ivobiusou's grocery. Teu thousand pounds country Bacon and Lard wantedat Irwin's. Duffy's, J. C. Maun'sand D. S. Maun's flour at Kobinson's. Kecleaned Sapling, Littlo Clov er, and Timothy Seed at Irwin's. Kev. Bcall preached his fare well sermon at Oakley last Sun day. Lightniug Liniment, 10c for large bottles. For General Use. Ask for it. Irwin is giving some special bargains in Decorated Dinner ware. Give him a call. Mr. John Douglass of Plum Run sold a nice horse last Satur day to Mr Bridges, of Hancock. Try Irwin's syrup at 30 cts per gal. Hominy, 2c lb. Frunes,5clb. A full stock of fancy groceries. John"VV. Stevens has sold out at Biglerville, Adams county, and will go into business at Mechan icsburg April 1. It is guaranteed that Peerless Horse & Cattle Powders are mado from nothing but strictly pure drugs. Price 10c a pound package. Dr. J. C. Stever, of Hunting don, who formerly practiced medicine at Three Springs, has removed to Punxsutawney. You are foolish to pay more than 10c for a package of Horse & Cattle powder when you can buy a pound package of Heckermau's Peerless for that. The Scott school will give an entertainment at the school house Friday evening. They have a good program and promise you an enjoyable eveniug. Ask your merchant to allow you to examine a 10c pound package of Peerless Horse & Cattle Pow der before you buy it The pack age is not sealed. Miss Kate B. Bolinger, whose illness was mentioned in the "News" last week, died on Tues day of this week at her home in Mount Union, Pa. More extend ed notice next week. See that you get the original Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it. The genuine is a certain cure for piles, sores and skin diseases. Trout's drug store. The Reisner Brothers have been busy re-arranging stock, adding a touch here and there to the attractiveness of their room and getting ready to handle a big spring trade. Merchant J, K. Johnston had the painters at work on the inte rior of his store room last week, and with his four new 200 candle power benzine burners his room presents a very attractive ap pearance. Their promptness and their pleasant effects make Dewitt's Little Early Risers most popular little pills wherever they are known. They are simply perfect for liver and bowel troubles. Trout's drug store. Colonel V. Fred Reynolds, of Bellefonte, has stocked his farm in Huntindon county with fiOO Angora goats. He intends rais ing them for their fleece, which is very fine. The goats were purchased in Texas. We desire to thank our friends for the kindly interest they man ifest in the success of the Fulton County News. Whatever of suc cess or usefulness it has attained is largely due to the hearty co operation of the people. There was found on the Cove road between John Ott's and Mrs. Keziah Johnston's a bunch of four keys two brass and two steel. The owner can have them by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Even through thisgrippy weath er the Fulton County News has been going ahead at the rate of not less than one new subscriber a day. There may be a few poo yle at court next week who aro not yet subscribers. If so, we invite them to come iu and join the army of "News" readers. Only a dollar a year. L. Markwood Winton, aged about 45 years, son of Rev. H. B. Winton a Lutheran minister for merly of this place, was found dead in his room at Hagerstown last Sunday evening. A doctor testified that Winton had died of heart disease, superinduced by asthma. It has been but a short time since his brother Charlie was found dead in a Pittsburg "ffcotol. I.UKlin. Edwiu ClovVngcr went to Pitts burg last Tuesdny where lie ex pects employment. Sadie Hockensmith is home from Cliambersburg visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs S. 11. Uockensmith. The report of the marriage from this community, published in last week's iaper, was a fake. Any further explanation for the present, we leave to the writer of that notice. Jacob Comerer of Burnt Cab ius has bought tho S. E. Gilliland farm near West Dublin. Ella Lake has gone to Clearfield to speud the summer with her uncle, James Troutmau. S. D. Stevens of Cliambersburg spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens of Laidig. March has shown great changes in weather dvring tlio past week. Last Wednesday being one of the coldest days of the winter, follow ed by warmer weather and the heavy rain of Sunday night; then the great wind storm of Monday night. Sunday was the darkest day on account of the fog and clouds known for many years. John Deavor who has been working at Saxtou spent Sunday at home. IIAKNKSS AND f FAKM UK AKS. X I li vc now on liund tin- lai'ifest, best mill (lientiost iisroi Inn nt i t Hand Made Harness In Pennsylvania, and 'U the in eheitper thiin the cheapiM. Ilnr nrs from 8 tn ff'25 ulwiivn on linnd. UKMKMBKU, v.e make all our work HV HAND mill jjn.'iritlih'p il to lo all rijjbt. I'ly Nets nml Summer Dusters very clieup unil at COST with Hiirness. Form Gears of nil kinds alwnys on hand ready for use. We give SI'IC'IAI. low iii'ieeH to our I I I. ION Ot VI V customer). Whips, Collars, Humes, lirldles, awl every thing for the horse. Write or call for prices before you buv. V. S. IIOSTETTKK, .Mercersburar, Pa. Cor. lHuniond. S. V. rTT V V ' W '( V VW V r't V V J Pleasant Kidj;c. "How are your folks?" "All have grip, thauk you," is the ex change of salutations one hears most frequently now as neigh bors meet. . D. P. Deshoug's family, who have all been undergoing a siege of grip, are, we are glad to note, rapidly convalescing. Mrs. Kate Deshoug, who has been seriously sick, is again able to walk about. Master Frank Mellott has been suffering with pneumonia. He is now pronounced, convalescent, by the attending physician Dr. Swartzwolder. ' C. M. Dixon is again at his place of business. Ho says he has "Fulton County Grip." Mr. John Gitliu is again able to drive his wiry steeds along the public highways. Mrs. Giflin is also reported better. Mr. David D. Haun will move shortly, to the farm belonging to David Mellott in Licking Creek township. Geo. Deshoug, of Hustontown. was seen in our community last week. P. S. Deshong and mother of Bedford will move to his farm, vacated by David D. Haun. R. R. Sipes, teacher of Shane's cchool is again able to manipulate the reins at his place of lore. John Lake and wife, and Geo. Garner and wife, attended the funeral of Mrs. Lake's brother James, one day last week at Side ling Hill Baptist Church. Resolutions of Respect. The following resolutions were pass ed by Mcl'onnellsburg Lodge No. 741, I. O. O. I'., on tho deuih of John Hea der: Whereas, It lias pleased Almighty God in his wise providence to remove from our midst our beloved brother John Homier by sudden and unexpect ed death: Whereas, Hy this sad dispensation, our Lodge has lost a faithful member; therefore, be it Kesolved, That in this sad aflliction we bow in humble submission to Him who doeth all things well. Kesolved, That we shall sadly miss his cheerful countenance, and feel that in tho death of Hr other Bender this Lodge has lost one of its most faithful members, and that we cherish with af fectionate remembrance his good qual ities. Kesolved, That we extend to his be reaved wido.v and sorrowing family ourheartfelt sympathy and condolence, mid that we commend them to the care of Him who has promised to be a hus band to the widow and a father to the fatherless in their allliction. Kesolved, That a copy of these res olutions be sent to the bereaved family and be published in the county papers, and that a copy be transcribed in the minutes of the Lodge. A. P. Daliiey, M. W. Puck, L. II. WlHLK,-. , Committee. Sale Register. Working 2 Hours A Day. There's no rest for those tire less littlo workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are alwaysbusy, curing Torjiid Liver, Jaundice, Billiousness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Head ache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 2jc atW. S. Dickson's drug store. A Card. My family join with me in grat itude to the neighbors and friends who kindly aided me during the illness, death and funeral of rny husband, James M. Lake. Mus. Makv Laki:. March W. Scott Alexander, ex ecutor, will offer the Mansion Farm, iind an additional tract of land, in Wells Valley, the property of the late John H. Alexander, Esq. See adver tisement in another column. March ", 1). K. Mumma will sell at his residence mile northeast of Laidigjlorscs, Cattle, Wagons, Mow er, and farming implements too nu merous to mention. Sale begins at In o'clock. March ill. J. M. Kerlin will sell at lii.s residence near Knobsville Farm ing implements, Live Stock, etc., etc. March Kd K. Austin will sell at his residence at Saluvia, 3 head of horses, 2 nice steers, 3 buggies, farm ing, implements, harness, &c, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 0 months credit. March Mrs. J. L. Stein, at Em maville, will sell Live Stock, Farm Implements, Household Goods, &c. Credit 9 months. Sale begins at 9 o'clock a. in. March LS George C. Thomas will sell at his residence two miles west of MeConuellsburg, on the Meadow ground road, a good horse, farming implements, harness &c. Sale begins at 10: credit 8 months. March 2!i. Mrs. S. M. Cook intend ing to remove to MeConuellsburg, will sell at public sale, horse, buggy, har ness, household goods, etc., etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. The ladies of the Lutheran church will give the popular en tertainment entitled the "Old Maids, Convention, "Friday even ing, March 15. Doors open at 7:ir; play begins at 7:45. Admis sion: By request, there will be a few reserved seats at cents. General admission, 25 cents; chil dren, 15 conts. Come and have a good time at the Court House. Reserved seats will be put on sale at Reisners, store Thursday noon. Like Oliver Twist, children ask for more when given One Minute Cough Cure. Mothers endorse it highly for croup. It quickly cures coughs and colds and every throat and lung trouble. It is a specific for gripjie and asth ma and has long been a well known remedy for Whoopiug cough. Trout's drug store. A Horrible Outbreak "Of largo sores on my little daughter's head developed into a case of scald head" writes C. D. Isbill of Morganton, Tenn., but Bucklun's Arnica Salve complete ly cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 25 cents at W. S. Dickson's drug store. AUCTION! AUCTION! The undersigned Executors of Thomas Patterson, deceased, will sell at Public Auction, in the store room lately occupied by him, beginning on Saturday even ing March 1(5, 11)01 and continu ing tho following week. A stock of General Merchandise, consist' ing of Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth ing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queeuwaro &c, &c Terms mado known at time of auction. R. S. Patterson, Gko. W. Hayk, Jam i;s A. Sharpe, Executors. ' Counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve aro liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them alone. The original has the name De Witt's upon the box and wrapper. It is a harmless and healing "salve for skin diseases. Unequalled for piles. Trout's drug store. V J imvc yuu seem OUR INEVw LI1NE OF VENETIAN ENAMELED WARE? XOOttttOQt fa This ware is triple coated and has a beautiful mottled elect in croon and white, and in blue and white, is perfectly fe' y white iusido, and is far superior to any enameled ware ever f$ before produced. This Rirst Gloss Ware $ . . . mvna a f rnn Ia hntit ifrii 1 t ! 1 I. 1 1 rl 11111 hniiin if iu uO ' A t$ tidy and pretty. Such dependable quality, joined with such serviceable ware to be had at such little prices, makes tinware buying fil S Coffee Pots, Wash Howls, Dee Pudding Pans, Preserving Kettles Berlin Kettles Chambers, Water Pails large, Cuspidors, two sizes, .'15 and 40c. is " L'Oc. 18." L'Oc. 2H " ;s."c. 40 " 50c. J10. " 40c. 55c each. -0c each. Our stock of Delaines and Heavy Winter Goods is. Steadily Decreasing fc and it is no wonder, as the prices wo ure selling them at aro mere remnants of the old prices. Briug us your produce and wo will give you 20c per lb. f.i for good Butter, 7c lb for Lard, 7c for Side Meat, 7Jc for Shoulder, Hides (ic lb., White and Yellow Pino Boards prices to agree with quality. HARRY E. HUSTON, (Successor to Thomas W. Huston, Dec'd,) Gltior Ridge, Pa, w Si V. S3 tit Harness ! Harries W tv When in need of anything in the Harness Line, call and examine our goods and get our prices, before going elsewhere. We can sell you Duggy Harness ut 8.00 and up. Double Harness " 4. 50 " " DoubluTvum " " 20.00 to $.1.".. Team Bridles l..'i." to :J.(10. Collars !)5 cents to $2. .10. Halters, 25 cents to $1.25. Wo munufacture all our own goods, and guarantee them to be right, or money refunded. II. L. NORUIS, Three Springs, Fa. - PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Kxecutor of the will of John B. AlexaiuUT, Kmi., deceased, will sell nt public sale, ON FRIDAY, MAHCH 15. JM, AT i O'CLOCK. P, M.. on the premises. I miiu east of of Wells Tannery, in "i!N township, t ttltsu county, i'u., the ALKXA.NDI'.lt .MAN SION FARM, containing llu tieres, more or li'sN, uhout M0 acres cleared ami in a istu statu of cultivation, and the balance in ilmher. ud ioiniu lands of W. I Moseby. A. O. (rimth, J, K. Karlv ami others. The imH'oveinenls eon sist of a LA UOKT WO ST( JtYFKAMKJWK!Jv XN'O UOUSK, nearly new, Lare Hank Jtarn. needing repairs, and other outbuildings. A well of excellent water and an abundance of fruit on the premises. The land is a food quality of UKIJ SH ALK uuderlayed with Unit stone. Tract No. J, contalnltiR l'J7 ACKKS, more or less, udjoinlinr lauds of A. O. Oriitlth, Jeorj-'e A. Stewart, W, J Moseby and the Mansion Farm, about 35 acres cleared ami in a fair slate of cultivation, and the balance inood limber, A tine quality of Iron Ore on the tnn-t. These tracts will be sold separately, or to gether" to suit the purchasers. Possession triv tn on April 1, luul. TKUMS: On Mansion Farm, one third cash and the balance in two equal annual payments, and on tract No. ii. one-half cash and balance in one year; deferred payments to bo secured by judgments, with interest. u per Cent, of bid when properties are knocked down. For further particulars, eail on or address W. SCOTT ALi;XA.lii:, Kxecutor. MuConueiUburtf, I 'a. THE B Kj G EST AND BEST j Furniture ! Store j In tho Cumberland Valley, ij Good reliable goods. Fair jj prices, careful attention and j courteous treatment. This 5 means a good deal when you are buying N'ticles you ex- i jiect to last you for many years. NEW STOCK OF Baby Coaches and Go Carts now ready. If you havo a nice baby you want to see tliesp. We pay tho freight on 10 worth. H Sierer & Co FURNITURE MAKERS, New tiiil(liii,Nos.51-5.!(vHieenSt, Cliambersburg. '"'WW- J LOOK HERE! j We have some Fall and Winter Millinery goods on hands which we will close out at reduced prices to make room for our Spring stock. Come and see and be convinced. Mrs. A. 1 Little, Bon Ton Store. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice Is hereby i?iveti thai the follow imr ac countants have tiled their accounts in the Uvk ister and Clerk's mice of Knit on lU unit v.l'enn M'lvunin. and the same will be pieciiied to the Orphan's Court of wild county for cnntinnMloti on .Monday Hie elKhtcenih d ty of .M;iieh A. D. lmil. I. The first and final account of Lew is' Yon Ift'r, Administrai or. b. ti. c. t. a. of Lew Is Iloopemvaiduer, Jatc of finish Cieea; townshlj. deceased. i. The first and final account of Lewis Yon ker ttdntinistnitor of esuite tif Mi'-. Kli.ij J. Hoopeimardner. late of lirush 'reek towuship, dt;ceased, The tirst and dual ticcoiint of .1. K. Tritle Admin, of the eiute of (ieore S'linmerw late of Todd townMilp i(eceu-.efl. i. The first ami linal aeeoiuit of S. Kdw-ard MnKec, Kxeeuttn of the lasL w Hi '., of Jacob Hens lute oT finish 'reelt tow n-hl deed. First and final aectnint of Jobn K. .lohns,ou Kxecutor of the hist w iil Ac of lavUl Johnson late of Thomjj-.oa township deed. tl. The first and fln.il account of Win. H. Nel son Kjtecutor of the lat will te. i.f (-eoi'e Mcluudt late of A yr low nhip iieee:-eil. 7. The first and Uual account of Jolt L. Car land, Administrator uf the esuite oT .) utb fa Garltind. late of Belfast tow u-hip deee. .ei. H, The first anil final account of ! i;i yid 1 tenl sar Kxecutor of the lut will of Mi ., llnr biira Deulsar late of Tuvlor lotv ihip deceased and trustee to sell the real estate of i-iud tie cedent. i. The first und final recount of'lfon. AV. S.-ott Alexander Trustee to si ll the real estate of Jame and Margaret Spioat of Jtrush Creek tow tiship deceiised. UeKlstor and Clerk's OHloe. Keb, ft. t, KKAMi l, J.VNCH, iUKister & Clerk. 1 f VVWAVvWVS j New Broom Factory. ! i The undersigned has just put In N. the neeossary apparatus, and Is now prepared to make first class I Brooms . ' I'ersons bavlntf broom corn und desiring It made up, can do so for tlio half or at tlio rate of 10 u iid lL' cents per broom cttsh. Carpet Weaving. 5 C'uriet woven on short no- tire and satisfaction guaranteed. SAN'XKR It AY, Hitf Cove Tannery. Just as we go to press, we learn that Mrs. Daniel E. Fore, of Tod t iwnshlp, died this (WedueSday) morning. Mrs. Fore had been a sufferer for a long time, and her doath was not unexpected. A more extended notice will be given next week. MEN WANTED! Kesprctablo single men atfcd IU to 27 years, able and willing to work with spado and xhovel In summer, and ux und saw In winter. One man to lire steam ditching machiue. -() per mouth and hoard. Or 1.7." per day without board. Extra terms X for lorjy coutiuuud fuithful J service. No free car fare. X ED REICHENBACH, i County Surveyor, Jif fcroil, WIhcoiihIii. XXXXXXXXXXXzXXXX66 PHILIP F. BLACK, Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned Porch Columns, Posts, &c. McConnellsburg, Pa. . 0 - I Doors 2 : 8 x 6 : 8; 2 : 6 x 6 : 6; 1 and three-eighth 0 inches in thickness. o Sash 12 x 20; 12 x 24; 12 x 28; 12 x 30; 12 x 32; Q 12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a Quarter thick alwavs v q on hand. 8 Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70. These sash are all primed and ready for the glass. q Both the doors and the sash are made from best white O and yellow pines. 000000X '$ . it ' M M Hi it :a i i, . t a ;a . M t.i ti t.i ti '. M l M I M :iS Ai M M :T ;ii it it . : Just Look Here ! tconnoo: They must go with the ending of winter All Overcoats, and at prices that will surprise you. Men's and Boys' Winter Clothing; indeed everything intended for.. winter wear. Now is Your Time, oooo A. U. Nace & Sons. l MM M IU ill HI lU K Ul M ii !I1 IX li j 'ti i3 M ht. LOCKE & WRIGHT, Dublin Mills, Roducinp our stock we still have a few Rubber Boots that we must sell. They are the Candee Snag Proof The Best Rubber you cau buy. Also, Some Ladies' Rubber Boots that we are offering be low cost. A few pairs of Blankets still in stock. Robes, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers of all kinds that will pay you to buy. We will, also, offer at . Auction ON SATURDAY, MARCH 10th. Come and get some of the Bargains. These goods ty sold until April 1st at greatly reduced prices. I also have a and will rent it right. No. 1 Garden and everything conven ient for a family. If you want to rent, call on J. L. WRIGHT, Dublin MilLs. t (; U- u :) y. m i& UK ) ( I t: m LITTLE'S EXTENSION, LOTS FOR SALE. D. IC. Llltle has purchaHud land lying between the Chuniberuburg and Moruersburg pike ut the forks east of town. Ho has had It laid ofT la lots with alleys and streets, and has already dispos ed of six. There are yet a number of very desirable ones thatwill be sold on Easy Payments. D. E. LITTLE, MoCotinclUburg, Pa, ' McConnellsburg & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. McQuade, Proprietor. Him IHily BirrwuN M CoNMiijiiuna and t'UUT Louuuh. LeavluK MoCuuuullKhurtc at o'clock, P. M., uiuUIuk oouuuoltita with ufturuuou tritiDoa S. P. K. It. Hci uruluK leave Fort IxmdoD on the rrlvl uf I lie evenluK trulu oa H. P. It. It. 1 urn prupurud la uitrry miHcnt(rfi ftud ei n, nu to muku eouuecllun wltli ull trulu itt I t. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, MoCONN-KI.I.Slll'Itll. PA. Firtit-ulasK Shuvlii nu.l Hair Cutting. Clcitn lownl lor everv austoniBr. DR. STEVENS, Dentist, M'CONHtuIXSBURG, PA. (il n Junto of l;. of P. Ten Ycitrs' Fxncr Icncc. plntcN-J"(i. Platinum. Silver Alu minum. IViluloUt, ItuhWcr. upft Kul'Wcr Alutnl nuin Jlnd. i.:ciulkiib l:i'iiUr AttucUtueLi. Plates Ironi W'J.OO up. IlrklKcH. Itichmoud ('ruvviH. l.oun trowuft, Oold ;aj. I'liitlnoid Cup, no, tilling Nuiurul Teeth a .Specialty und all work (iiiuiuiitvcd. iufonriHtlou by m.iil or In perion. THE HARRISONViLLE INN, Harrisonville, Pa. Ou the Turnpike Klx miles west of MuOon nellNburf. This iUlaud popular hotel Ntuttd Iwh hea entirely rebuilt, newly furnished uud 1h under new nianuireiiient. l'Unt t'luM AccuimaudutloriH. Delltfhtul Uuuie for Hummer llutw-derH. ItuteN KuilMoiililfle. Special Attention to Transient t'ustoin , THOMAS b. All.'lV.I.I'.U. l'roprletor. Teiims of L'ooht. The Mint term of the CuurtN of Pulloo boun ty In the year Mhull uonuiienue on the Tuesday followlutf the beeund Monday of Jouuury, at 10 o'olook A. M. '1'be aeuond term oomiuenoeH on the third Monday of March, at t o'clock P. M. The third term on the Tuesday ueit follow ing the second Monduy of June ut 10 o'uloult AM. The fourth term ou the tirxt Muuday of Outu bar, at o'clock p. M.