' Read Hostetter's nd this week. There are no trial trips on tho sea of matrimony. The celebrated Celluloid Starch at Kobinsou's grocery. Lightning Liniment, 10c for largo bottles. For CJeueral Use. Ask for it. lieisners have a new ad this week on Cth page. Head every word of it. Walter C. Teck has secured employment in a patent leather factory in Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. Dalbey entertain ed a number of friends at their home on West Water street last Wednesday evening. W. M. llann has purchased the "Crawford" pluco near Gracey in Taylor township, and will move thereon about tho first of ApriL It is guaranteed that Peerless Horse & Cattle Powders are made from nothing but strictly pure drugs. PricelOcapound package. About a score of guests were entertained very pleasantly last Friday evening in the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Smith. Hon. S. W. Kirk has kindly placed tho News on the list of papers to which he sends the Leg islative Record, for which we are thankful. Ask your merchant to allow you to examine a 10c xund package of Peerless Horse & Cattle Pow der before you buy it. The pack age is not sealed. The family of William F. T. Mellott moved to Licking Creek township on Wednesday from the farm in Ayr township recently sold by Mr. Mellott. You are foolish to pay more than 10c for a package of Horse & Cattle powder when you can buy a pound package of Hecker man's Peerless for that. And now Wells Valley steps to the front and says she has a man $7 years of age who has never tasted whiskey nor beer, nor had a razor on his face. Next. 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. Mr. R. C. McQuade, who runs a stage line between this place and Fort Loudon, had the misfor tune to have a good horse get sick the other morning and die before noon. Their " promptness and their pleasant effects make Dewitt's Little Early Risers most jiopular little pills wherever they are known. They are simply perfect for liver and bowel troubles. Trout's drug store. For Sale. A mule 8 years old, weight from 900 to 1000 pounds, gentle, good worker strictly all right. Owner's reason for selling is that he has more stock than he needs. Price right. J. M. Kehi.ix, Knobsville, Pa. Persons sending anything to the editor for publication must sign their own names. While we do not print the name, yet in writing up items for the paper, nothing should ever ho sent in that you would not be willing to have appear over your own name. Counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them alone. The original has the name Do Witt's upon theVjoj and wrapper. It is a harmless and healing salve for skin diseases. Unequalled for piles. Trout's drug store. Are you going to get married? Going to invite your friends? Well, don't write your invitations on foolscap with a lead pencil. Life is too short. Come to tho NEWS office, and we will show you that we are prepared to get out the most stylish work this side of Manila, and at prices that are right, too. ( 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 grippe and asth maandhas long been a well known remedy for Whooping cough. Trout's drug store. J. W. Hoop of Licking Creek township has established a milk route, and twice a week delivers a big load of the lacteal fluid to Grissinger's creamery of this place. We are glad to see the en I Vr prise, for we may now expect to see our good friend in town onco in awhile. Licking Crock. The supervisor put iu ') bridges last week that the high waters had taken away a few weeks ago. Mrs. Dr. SolTel of Pittsburg is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Susan Sipes, who has been quite ill. Mrs. Rebecca Ilockonsrnith re turns toM'Keesport in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sipes spent Sunday with the family of Homer Sipes. Preaching at Siloiun M. 10. church by our new minister on April 7, in the morning at 10 o' clock. Miss Stella Decker is spending a couple of weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Jennie Daniels. Oscar Kline left last Monday morning with Elmer Trogler of Mercersburg where he will be employed for some time. Neviu Ilockeusmith is home from Johustown. T. J. Palmer has built a photo graph gallery and is prepared to do good work. Rev. John 13. Durkee of Clear field county preached at Siloam last Sunday at 2 o'clock. The house was so much crowded the people could not all be seated. Rev. IUossom and Elder Harm are ready to commence work on their new church. Miss Alice Gordon spent last week with Mrs. Harris of Saluvia. Miss Catharine Metzler will teach her school out. Misses Anna and Rose Deshong and her gentleman friend of Sipes Mill spent Sunday with MissLin na A. Deshong and attended preaching at Siloam. Miss Martha Bard and brother spent Sunday evening with Miss Mary Deshong of Green Hill. The social at Edward Swope's was well attended. Mr. James Sharp was serious ly hurt while cutting timber last week. We hope he will be able to be out soon. Reamer Sipes moves from his father's farm to his own this week. Singing school every week in this vicinity. Rev. Blossom is singing master. Thompson. The recent ice-flood did consid erable damage to property along the creek. It took Covalt's dam. Rev. Haw preached his farewell sermon last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Brewer is mending and will, we trust, soon be out again. W. H. Hatfield is planning for a number of improvements about his property this spriug. A number of our young folks recently spent an evening very pleasantly at E. L. Peck's. Mrs. Willi am Tanner, of Mar tinsburg,W.Va.,is visiting friends near Plum Run. Mr, and Mrs. Ephraim Greg ory were at Edward Batt's last Sunday, and Miss Lizzio Yeakle was at Peter Culler's. W. D. Morgret sings "a charge to keep I have". It's a girl. Mrs. Mary Fisher is on the sick list this week. Miss Elizabeth Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Palmer wore vis iting Jos. Fisher's. Messrs. Joseph and David Powell Jr., ef Maryland were visiting in this vicinity. Mr. Thomas Bowman of Clear field is back again with the inten tion of leasing more laud. He expects to sink a shaft in Wolf Hollow 1500 feet deep. Mr. J. H. Covalt sold a horse to Wm. Beatty of Buck Valley. The bridge raising last Satur day at Charles Bishop's ford was a failure owing to some bad meas uring. People who attend the gymna sium must not run through fields nor look in windows. Working 21 Hours A lav. There's no rest for those tire less little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are alwaysbusy, curing Torpid 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. 2'm at W, S. Dickson's drug storo. Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Fulton Telephone Company will be held at Needmoro, l'a., Tues day, April IB, 1001. at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. A full representation Is re quested. 'J. H. Covalt, Manager, Covufl, l'a. March 23, HWl. I.aiJin, Charlie Deavor left for tho West last Tuesday. John 1 leaver came home Satur day from Saxton whore he had been employed the past lew mouths. Rev. Frank preached his fare- j well sermon at Fairview. Sunday j from the text, "They Cnv.-ilied i Him." After the sermon. Injgave .some good suggestions concern ing the relations of the people to the next pastor. Sunday School at Fairview was organized, Sunday by the election of the following officers: Supt.,W. F.Laidig.As't Sup't, N. M. Hoover, Sec'y Maggie Clevenger; Treas urer Hiram Clevenger Librarians Sadie Clevenger and Gertie Lai- dig. McKihhin. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Palmer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. William Truax and family. S. L. Bedford of Clear Ridge spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bedford while en route to Phila delphia to bu his spring goods. Mr. and Mrs. William Mellott spent Sunday with Mrs. Mellott's brother, Mr. Anderson Mellott. Frank Lay ton returned home last Friday seriously ill of diph theria. Mrs. William Feight, of Big Cove Taunery, spent Sunday and Monday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bedford. Ross Bard has purchased land of Dr. J. 1. Mellott, and intends to erect a new dwelling in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Mellott spent Sunday with Mr. Mellott's parents Mr. and Mrs. Obed T. Mellott. Sipes Mills. Ed Strait has bought the Sam sou Mellott farm, and will move there soon, where they will make their future home. II. II. Deshcng's family are on the sick list. Miss Bessie L. Morton spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents Judge and Mrs. Morton of McConnellsburg. Goorge Morgret, and Henry Truax and family, attended ser vices at Ebeuezer, Sunday, con ducted by Rev. Durkee of Clear field. The teacher of number H school is a number one teacher; always willing to lend it helping hand to every one, loves every oue of her scholars and they all love her. Come again. There are nine scholars who have not missed a day. Amaru nth. Joseph L. Spade of Roaring Spring is spending some timo on his farm in the valley. Charlie Rice and Alva Lake left lastTh ursday for Clearfield where they expect employement. Miss E. R. McKibbin of War fordsburg, who spent the past winter with her aunt at Roaring Springs, passed through the valley last week on her way home. Mrs. Rebecca Sipes of Lashley spout last Wednesday with Mrs. George Mills. Dr. James McKibbin will leave to-morrow for North Dakota where he expects to locate for the practice of medicine. This entire community including a part of Bedford couuty and a part of Maryland over which his prac tiee during tho past two years has extended, regret very much that lie is going away, but join in wishing him success wherever ho may locate. To Our Fulton County Friends. M EHt.'EKSHUHG, March 27. You doubtless know that wo have pur chased Hollinger and Ritchey's store, ouo of the leading mercan tile establishments in Morcers burg, and are now busy taking invoice of tho stock, and will go to the City, April 1, to buy a stock of new goods. We su piiose you are all aware that Hollinger and Ritchey have reduced their stock very greatly, having sold all their old and fehelf worn goods at auction, thus we will have a comparatively new stock. We will give you another letter in a week or two,and will then tell you more of what we have and what we can do. Kindly inviting you to call.when iu Mercersburg, we aro, Yours, very respectfully, Heuk & My Kits. HARNESS 5 AND ; l'AKM (JEAKS. f I linve now on limul the lui-)fft, Ix nt mill licupt'st assortment of ; Hand Made Harness ' in IVmisylviiiiln, nnd .sell them cheaper that) tho cheapest. Ilur ? nrss from .YS to '25 always on ' hand. HUM KM I! Kit. wo inakn nil our work HY TIAN1) mid yiiurantee it to be all rij;ht. Fly Nets and Summer Dusters 5 very cheap und at COST with Harness. t Farm Gears of all kinds always on hand readv for use. We n'ive SI'Kl'IAI. low prices to our l-l I. ton :oi N l V customers. Whips, Collars, Haines, Bridles, and everything for the iior.se. Write or call for prices before, you buy. W. S. HOSTETTI'.K. Mercersburg, l'a. S. E. Cor. Diamond. " You Cannot Push I a Man Far Up a Tree. I You cannot drive purchasers 2 X to any particular store. You ? can win them by convincing 4 arguments. A convincing argument at- tractively displayed in the ad- vertismg columns of this paper J will reach the eyes of hundreds of buyers in this community. t Sale Register. March 28 J. Howard Edwards will sell at his residence, 2 miles south of Xew Grenada, horses, cattle, sheep, and agricultural implements. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Murch 2S Gcorjre C. Thomas will soil at his residence two miles west of McC'om:cllshurg, on the Meadow ground road, a jrood horse, farmini: implements, harness .Kre. Sale begins at 10; credit 8 months. March 2! W. M. Kccbuugh will soli at his residence on the State Houd J J miles west of Ilustontown, horses cattle, hogs and farming Implements. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. March 2!l. Mrs. S. M. Cook intend in to remove to McConnellsburg', will sell at public sale, horse, buggy, har ness, household poods, etc., etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. , A Large Consignment of Murhle Iteiulstones. J. B. Runyan will receive dur ing the month of April about seventy-five crates of finished head stones and markers, made up of finest Vermont niarbLj iu the most artistic and durable designs. Great care has been taken in selecting this stock; and there is no doubt that the well earned rep utation of the McConnellsburg Marble Works for furnishing Me morial Work far superior to most if not to all other dealers, will be fully maintained. No one in this sectiou of the state is better prepared to furnish higher grade monumental work, as is fully proven by the many contracts which come to him un solicited for the finest class of Granite and Marble from all parts of this county, as well as from various distant points. Contracts aggregating several thousands of dollars have been tilled for cus tomers residing in our largecities aud in other states. Good work at fair prices is the greatest economy. A "cheap" tombstone always looks "cheap." A Horrible Outbreak "Of largo sores on my little daughter's head developed into a case of scald head" writes C. D. Isbill of Morgauton, Tenii., but Buckleu's Arnica Salve complete ly cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter' Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 5 cents at W. S. Dickson's drug storo. The wife of Joles Kuhstos u a Belgian miner living on Sandy Run, in Bedford county, says Everett Press, gave birth to her twenty-sixth child a few days ago. The mother is forty-five years old and was married at seventeen. The order of birth is as follows: Triplets once; twins three times; singles seventeen times. Of this number are eight girls and eighteen boys. Only eight of tho number are living, all dying in . infancy. Father and mother aro in good health. Harness! S Harness I FOR A PENNY Invested In 11 posiul curd YOU CAN (iKTllie best possible prices mi any thing in the harness line. Ki:.l'..MItl.U we took the first pre mium iu the lIumlriKilim County Kulr uml know fcood hunHvs when we see tlii-m. We can quote you Humry Har ness everything complete, from .". m to ."ii.(K1. Team and Farm Harness, $4. 00 to C-.O.Oll. Flynets (team) 1.2." to 1.0() a pair. Fly nets (buggy) $1.45 to $.1.1)0. Collar?, !" cents to $2.."0. Whips, 8 cents to $1.50. Summer Lap Kobes 2.) cents to $2.50. Wc keep u Full Line of everything used by a horso owner. We mtimifaeuiro nil our kooUh. nnd Kuurutitee thorn to be rlht, or money refunded. II. L. NORRIS, I liree SpriiiKs, l'a. THE BIGGEST AND BEST Furniture Store In tho Cumberland Valley. Good reliable goods. Fair prices, careful attentiou and courteous treatment. This means a good deal when you are buying articles you ex pect to last you for many years. NEW STOCK OF Baby Coaches and Go Carts now ready. If you have a nice baby you want to see these. Wo pay tho freight on $10 worth. H Sierer & Co FURNITURE MAKERS, New l.iuihlinir.N'os.ul-ihiQueenSt, Chamborsbui'g. Spring Announcement ! Wo have just arrived from tho Eastern Cities with the largest and finest line of Millinery und fancy troods ever brought to Ful ton county. Prices lower than ever before. Trimming done free, in till the latest styles. All are kindly usked to como and see tho best of goods and low prices. We huvo scores of Trimmed Hats besides hundreds of ITntrimmed of all the lutest shades und shapes. Flowers of all colors und prices. Children's Hoods from f Sailors from-' f T.i.vlies' ready i S Skirts nnd "Wr Hoods from fifteen cents up" m -twenty cents up. mudeShirt Waists, Skirts and "Wrappers. Mrs. A. F. Little, Bon Ton Store. s Nfiw Rrnnm Factnrv. The undersigned has just put in tho necessary apparatus, and Is now prepared to make first class Brooms . Persons having broom corn and desiring it mudo up, can do so for the half or ut the rute of 10 and 12 cents per broom cash. Carpet Weaving. Rttfj Carpet woven on short no- tiee und sutisfuction guaranteed. ? SANNKfl KAY, VAg Cove Tannery. DR. STEVENS, Dentist, H'CONNNELLSBURG, PA.' Graduate of r. of 1. Ten Years Fxper iencc. I'lntcK - Jull. l'httiuum, Silver Alu 11 luuin, Ct'lluloid. iMltber. und liubber Alumi num liuctl. Aleut! wtih Rubber Attuohmeut. I'lates from 443.00 up. id jt-., Uirmnoml Cnnvnti, ioKun Crown. Itridi. (..old t i.ps, riuiimmi ( iiiis, aui. I tiling of Natui-ul Tuutti a Specialty and u!l work (iiiarantced. lufunmitiuu by mail or la person. r:DWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One lioor Kuht of ''Fulton Houho," MoCONNKMSmKU. PA. V'irst-ciusK Shuviiu' uml Hair Cutting. Clean lowl for ovurv ouhtomer. AkComiellsbuitf & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. McQuade, Proprietor. I;un !Un,r iiktwkkn M ( onnkuduuu and t'UK'l' tAVlN. IJttvfntf MuConnelMmiv ut ltf:H0 o'clock. P. M, making eouuuuLluu wiiu uHuruoou Iruloon S. V. it. 11. ItfiumliiK Icuvo Kort Tfurion on the arrival of tut livening train oil S. 1. It- it. I am prepared to curry iiushcflnern and ex TjifNH io uuiLe ouuuciitiuu wiiU ull Lruiuu at Ft. Loud mi. mmm0Xr0Xr0X0X000M0v000000ir M 00000f00,0000.A0 0 0 House Cleaning Bargains. 0 0 0 0 Cups and 0 Saucers for 10 c. Butter Prints were 20c now lilc. Rolling Pins were 10c now 7c. Curry Combs 5c. 6 Tea Spoons 8c. Roller Window Blinds 9c. 14 Rows Pins for 4c. Toweling only 4c yard. Ticking as low as Be yd. Counterpanes 75o and $1.35 each. Table OU Cloth 15c yd. 0 0 0 0 I' 0 0 0 0 X0 0 0 10 0. It may mean quite a saving to you to get our prices on 3 '2 Fish, Clover Seed, Carpet Chain, Hoop Iron, Wagon Tire, U Stair Oil Cloth, Gardening Tools, Tea Kettles, Rope and Pul- jj W leys for Hay Forks, before buying elsewhere. 0. HARRY E. (Successor to Thomas W. Huston, Dec'd.) Clear Ridge, Fo. 0 0X gXXXXOCXXXX00XXXXXXX)Xg 8 PHILIP F. BLACK, 8 Sash, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned Porch Columns, Posts, &c. McConnellsburg, Fe. Doors 2:8x6: 8; 2:6x6: 6; 1 and three-eighth inches in thickness. Sash 12 x 20; 12 x 24; 12 x 28; 12 x 30r 12 x 32; 12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick always on hand. Sash four lights to "window from 45 cents to 70. These sash are all primed and ready for the glass. Both the doors and the sash are made from best white and yellow pines. 0OXXXXXXXXXzOOOXXXXX ! I I III 1 1 1 1 ) I I II. LEADERS : : : FOR : : : - Hi 55 jj Spring and Summer We have gathered from five of the Largest arid Best Woollen Houses, a magnificent line of SUITINGS acrid TROUSERINGS. we are selling suits the Cheapest, and workmanship ; the Jiest. Do not forget we have the very Latest Styles in Hats, and at prices that are right. A. U. Nace & Sons. Eij mimmmfrmFiJ, I MEN WANTED! Respectable single men 4 t Bged 18 to 27 years, able and j f willing to work with spade J and shovel in summer, and X ax and saw In winter. One T man to lire steam ditching 4 machine. K20 per month and X X board. Or 91.75 per day X without board. Kxtra terms I for long continued faithful X J service. No free car fare. ' T X vw i I ED REICHENBACH, t X County Surveyor, 1 Jcffuison, WUoonsln. j THE HARRISONVILLE INN, AT Harrisonville, Pa. On the Turnpike r!k nilleH went of MoCoa nilHbiirur. ThU ulituud iitipufur httal Htund bun tt4a emlraly rebuilt, nuwly furniHheU nud U iniiier new limntiKineut. , Vlml (MaHH AuuomuHMlt.tlniui. UeliuhUui Huutu (ur uuimer llt.HrderF. Kuteu Keubunuble. Hpeotul Atlttittlun to TrunHitmt C'tiHtutn THOMAS H. MKTZI.KR,' I'roprietor. 00000.00000.0 o 0 0H, Men's Sox 4,5 and 6c pair. Ladies' Hose iu Fancies and Blacks 5 to. 25c pair. 2 sixxils Clark's O. N. T. for (Jc. Gingham 5c yd. up. Calico 4c yd. up. Rhfw'lf inw Yarns Ho nor 0. 0. w w ..... " - " ' v r 1 - . Skein.. Domestic Saxony Yarn, J Colors White, Black, Pink Jf and Green 6 J- Skein. V Bowl and Pitcher 60 and 80c each. 5? Lamp Globes 5c each. . ft C3 HUSTON, 0. 10 Manufacturer of O o o Mj ) l M M i Hi l Hi Hi Mt ill Hi ill Hi Hi hi in Hi mfmmmmm LITTLE'S EXTENSION, I LOTS FOR SALE. . D. K. Little has pui-chased luud lying botween the Chuinbersbiirg and Murcerstiurg pike ut the forks eust of town. He has hud It laid off In lots with alloys and streets', and has ulreaily dispos ed of six. There are yot a number of very desirable ones that will be sold on Easy Payments. Q. E. LITTLE, MoCunnvlUbui'g, fa. MViAArViWMWAAAAi Terms of Court. The Urnt term of the CiiuiIh of iSjIton oiiiiii ty In tho yeHr hul) utunuifrtue ou the Tuetttluy fulluwiuK Hie ueuuud Muuiiuy ot Juuuury, ttt 10 o'clin'k A. M. The Heuul term eonuuenceK ou the third Mouduy uf Mitruu. ml H o'clock P. M. Ttte thilU tel-ui ou the Turstluy uext follow lu( the kouond Mouiluy of Juuu SI 10 o'ulucK A. m. 'J'Iid fourth term on the ftrxt Monday of Octo ber, ui o'ulock 1. M.