Easter Jewelry at Irwiu's. Easter Epg Dyes at Irwin's. Head Hostetter's atl this week. Call at Irwin's for Easter Gau dies. J. Pott McKee was in town Tuesday. ' See the beautiful Easter China at Irwin's. , Squire Will Peck of Gem spent Monday in town. A laryo assortment of Easter Novelties at Irwiu's. Nice fresh Tomatoes, 4 cans for LT)C, while they last.at Robinson's. Henry Shue's of Shirleysburg are moving to Mount Union this spring. Lightning Liniment, 10c for larga bottles. For General Use. Ask for it. Ed Strait and family moved to their new home the Samson Mellott farm last Wednesday Preaching services next Sun day morning and evening in the Presbyterian church by Dr. Wrest Robert Gordon was the first man not talking about Adam now the first man to bring us some cash on the first of April. It is guaranteed that Peerless Horse & Cattle Powders are made from nothing but strictly pure drugs. Price 10c a pound package. Joseph Palmer and family are moving this spring from Shir leysburg to one of the "river-bottom" farms near Mount Union. 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 age of Mr. Thomas M. Morrow, who died in Allegheny on the 17th ult., was 69 years, 3 months, and 4 days, and not 7'2 years, as stated in our notice last week. 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. Mr. John B. Booth and family moved to Everett last week where Mr. Booth has secured employ ment They are nice people, and vc biusu tiit-y luaj uiic bucii uk home pleasant. I Skin trouble,cuts,burns, scalds and chafing quickly heal by the use of DeWlttWitch Hazel Salve. j It is imitated. Be sure to get j DeWitt's. Trout's drug store, j David Harr of Belfast has the material on the ground for a big j hay shed. George C. Sipes has j the contract for the building. m-rt t .1 1 1 m n rr i i . iVin.M v .... Last year David baled sixteen ' tons of good hay. At a meeting of the directors j of the Chambersburg Trust Com-1 pany Monday evening, D. B. Nace was elected Secretary and Treas-! urer. He was also made secoud ' vice president. I Mr, A. W. Deshong last Satur day purchased the Jacob Daniels farm in Licking Creek township : for $350 cash. Mr. George Strait j who has been on it for a year or ; two will remain another year. You cannotenjoyperfecthealth, j rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes ! if your liver i? sluggish and your 1 bowels clogged. DeWitt's Little j Early Risers cleanse the whole ! system. They never gripe, j Trout's drug store. Harry Shaw who has been vis- j iting friends in Ayr township during the past few weeks re-1 turned to his home in Froeport, ' Illinois, Tuesday. He was ac- companied to Freeport by Bert j Harr and Amos Harr. j Spring coughs are specially j dangerous and unless cured at 1 once, serious results often follow. I One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic, it is not a common mu ture but is a high grade remedy. Trout's drug store. Holy Communion at St. Paul's April 14. Preparatory services in connection with Confirmation and Baptism, April 13th at 2.30 p. m. Divine services every even ing from April 7, to 14, inclusive. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. W. M. Clippinger near Water fall has sold his farm to a neigh bor, Mr. Robert Miller. On Wednesday, April 10th, he will have a big public sale,' at which time he will sell all his live stock, farming implements, household goods, grain, &c. Credit of one year will be given on sums over three dollars. Mr. Clippinger expects to go away from the county. New (irciiiuhi. Dr. R. B. Campbell speut part of last week at the City oC Broth erly Love. J. Li. Edwards intends to move to Portage this week, where he will engage in the mercantile business. We wish you success, Howard. There will bo a good deal ol moving done hero this spring. A. D. Berkstresser goes to Wells Valley to John Stunkaru's farm. Thos. Ruby vacated the Grissinger houso and goes to Huntingdon county; Jack Bern hardt vacates the Edwards prop erty and goes to the Grissinger house. Jacob Black moves from his farm in Huntingdon county to the house that lie purchased from Mrs. Mary Edwards. The Dr. Irvin that was given the send off in the News spent a few days in our peaceful neigh borhood. Ho was going to shoot a man in Cole's Volley and was arrested, but, after promising to leave the county, was allowed to 0. We will wager that the man of Wells that was mentioned in the News last week, who is 57 years old, and never tasted whiskey or beer, has a greathankeriug after the cider barrel. Licking Creek. The schools will all be closed in a couple of weeks. Mr. Alvin Sipes and his moth er, of McConnellsburg.speut Sun day at Mrs. Susan Sipes'. Mr. Elias Deshongis burning a limekiln for Cecil Sipes. Misses Irene and Etta Mockcu smith and Liuua A. Deshoug speut Sunday afternoon with Miss Bessie Hampton. M. P. Sipes has bought T. Ri ley Sipes' farm and will move there. Mr. Wishart Decker and family spent Sunday at Clayton Desh ong's in Belfast. Mr. George M. Deshoug and wife speut Saturday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deshoug. Dr. S. S. Hoop will be in this vicinity in a few days to spend the future on his farm. James L. Hampton moved from Mrs. Brumbaugh's to lluston town Monday. Jacob Deshong raised a new house Saturday. Richard Pittmau aud family of Belfast have moved to Elliott Bar ber's. Martin Reed's saw mill is now sawing at Mrs. Lizzie Brum baugh's. Miss Alice Sipes is on tho sick list. Mrs. Susan Sipes, who has been ill, is getting better. Don't forget preaching at Si loam next Sunday morning at lu o'clock by onr new minister. Nat Wishart is visitiug his sis ter, Mrs. George Fockler, of Johnstowu.and will get a position in the Tribune office. I'igskin. J. B. Stevens has purchased Wesley Cromwell's sawmill. Mrs. Clay Cornelius, Mrs. Elias Wilson and Sheridan Ramsey's wife captured a tine wild goose one day last week which dressed 18 pounds. Mrs. Ramsey had the misfortune to fall in the creek. Mr. Robert Gallagher is im proving his farm by having a nice lot of fence built. T. C. Gillis is helping with the work. Henry Wilson is all smiles. It is a boy. C. S. Wilson and wife visited J. S. Reihart at Maddeusville, last Sunday. J. B. Stevens and wife visited N. N. Henry and family last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerlin are happy over the arrival of a new boy; but not auy more elated than Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McQuoit, for theirs is a boy, too. Mrs. Orlando Wagner has been sick the past week with grippe, but is some better now. Garfield Peterson has purchas ed John Madden 's farm, and took possession April 1. John L. Wright purchased a lot of beans up at Howard Ed ward's sale. I guess he is going to live on bean soup since ho moved into his new homo. Those famous little pills, Do Witt's Little Early Risers will re move all Impurities from your systom.cleansoyour bowels, make them regular. Trout'sdrugstoro. 1 ret Mills. Mr. and Mrs. George CS. Myers ii re visiting their father and moth er. Mrs. (!. W. Fisher visited Mrs. Johu II. Brewer Saturday. Mr. Maurice Shaw and sisters Blanche and Bertha visited G.Yv'. Fisher's last Sunday awe. !:. Ira Zimmerman spent Satur day night with G. W. Fisher. Mrs. G. W. Fisher spent Mon day afternoon with Mrs. C. J. Wink. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Brewer spent Saturday evening with J. R. Tayman's family. The spoiling school at Center was largely attended. The next one will be held at Oak Dale. Miss L. M. Fisher and sister Pearl spent Monday night with Ira Zimmerman's family. The citizeus are to meet at the old Union graveyard for the pur pose of enlarging it. Miss Nora Shaw speut a couple of days last week with Mrs. Anna Weaver. Miss Annie Wink has been suf fering for the few past weeks witli a very seriously sprained ank le; it isn't improving much. Mrs. Colonel Yonker, who has been sulToring for the past win ter with a cancer of tho face, is not improving much. Laurel Ridge. Miss Alice Shives lias just re turned home from visiting frieuds ;md relatives on Timber Ridge. Robert Everts has just finished burning a limekiln. Mrs. Fate Hess spent one day last week with Mrs. R. W. Mel lott. Miles Deshong was visiting at McCoy's last Sunday. Robert Mellott has diis lime kiln ready to tire. FultouGordon aud family moved on Monday last to the farm of John Brewer near Plum Run. Robert Mellott spent lasi.Sun with his mother who is ill near Sipes Mill. One week more of school at this place. A slight wave of mineral fever bus reached this place. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pittmau and their two children of Dayton Ohio, are visiting frieuds iu this township. Mr. Pittmau is a neph ew of the late A. J. Pittmau and has been absent from this county several years. Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Morton of Pleasant Ridge are visitiug friends in this township. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Garland, of Needmore, were at Leo Cattlet's; Miss Carver, Olive Zimmerman, Annie Eyster, John Kieffer, Wilbur Comerer, and Charlie Weller were at B. R. Simpson's, and Rev. Funk and daughter were at John Hess's. Miss Lila Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Brewer aud daughter, Irene, were at P. P. Shives's last Friday. Mrs. Deuuis Everts is ill. Dr. Fisher is attending her. Pleasant Kide. George R. Morgret spent last Sunday at Mr Michael Bard's. Joseph Lake is getting in his summer wood. There was a little more to this but as it was about some young fellows going to see their girls. j we do not publish it. Don't ask I us to print anything of that kind ! the girls don t like it, and it I I..W.41...V 1 rru manors niK5 uwy a jnuu. Alley uouie in and want to drag the editor around by. tho hair. Don't get us into trouble Editor Job CoulJn't Have Stood It If he'd had Itching Piles. They are terribly annoying; but Buck len's Arnica Salve will cure the worst cam of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injur ies, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it is tho best salve in the world. Price ""ic a box. Cure guaran teed. Sold by W. S. Dickson.' Several of our young men have gone up to the Paradise Stock Farm in Huntingdon county where they have profitable em ploy ment. The farm is owned by tho Reynolds, one of whom, Via cent, died at the Cooper Houso a few days ago. Scott Hull, Char lio Reed, and Scott Unger went up several days ago; aud this week Earl Morton and Nicholas Roettger aro going. Nick will tire an engine in a large stave factory, HARNESS I 5 AND $ FA KM (.EARS, i ? I have now on hiinil the lniyst, 5 S he-it, mid ihenpest 11SHOI tllll'llt of J Hand Made Harness , in Pennsylvania, nml sell tlirm ' i el. eaper thnn tho cheapest. Hut- j lies from HvS to $'25 aluuys on J hiinil. I5KMK.MHK.lt, we make l till our work BY HA NO mid UUiinititce it to be all rlplit. Kly Nets anil Summer Hunters very cheap ntnl lit COST with H'lI'tlCKM. Farm Gears of all kinds always on hand ready for use. Wo give SI'I.CIAI. low prices to our rn.TOM CIHM V customers. Whips, Collars, Hamos, Bridles, and every thing for the horse. Write or call for prices before, you buy. W. S. IIOSTKTT1-R. Mercershurg, l'a. S. K. Cor. Diamond. THE HARRISONVILL.E. INN, AT Harrisonville, Pa. On th Turnpike nix miles west of Mrf'un nelMmrif. Thl old nnil populur hold stand Im been entirely rehullt. newly furnished und Is under new timnuhreineut. First Cliiss Aeetiimuodnilons. DellKhtrul Homo for Summer HminleiK. Kntes Krnsonable. Special Attention to Transient Custom THOMAS S. MI'.T.l.KU. Proprietor. Tkkms ok Couut. The first term of the Courts of Fulton noun ty In the yenr shall eommenee on the Tuesdny following the second Monday of Jiiuitiiry, ul li o'eloek A. M. The second term commences on the third Monduy of Mttreh. at 2 o'clock 1 M. The thirtl term on the Tuesday next follow ing the second Monday of Juno ul li o'clock A. .M. The fourth term on the first Monday of Octo ber, at ii o'clock 1. M. Notic The services in the United Brethren churches on the IIus- toutown circuit on Sabbalh April 7, will be as follows: Bethlehem, 10.30 a. m., Kuobsville, 2. 30 p. in., llustoutowu, 7.30 p. in. All are invited. W. II. Dofok, Pastor. Fanners Attention. I have just received 1000 bus. Fancy Seed Potatoes both Early and Late Varieties which I will sell at Rock Bottom Prices. I guarantee this seed tine and will refund the money if not satisfac tory. Clay P,kk, Three Springs, Huntingdon Co., Pa., Tis Kasy to l'eel Good. Countless thousandshave found a blessing to the body in Dr. King's New Life Pills, which pos itively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable, never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at W. S. Dick son's drug store. Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Fulton Telephone Company will be held at Needmore, l'a., Tues day, April 10, 1001, at 1 o'clock p. in. fcharp. A full representation is re quested. 'J. II. Covalt, Manager, Covalt, l'a. March 23, liiOl. Mrs. Annie Hockensmith has moved down from Bedford aud will, this summer, keep house for her brother Preston on his farm in Licking Creek township. Their mother Mrs. Sarah E. Deshoug will join them about the first of May. Mrs. Curtis came up from Philadelphia last Saturday, aud joined her husbaud Dr. Frederic Curtis, who came about ten days ago. They are located in the home of Mrs. Matilda Trout, and Dr. Curtis has his ofiico iu tho room in the rear of tho drug store formerly used by the luto Dr. Trout. Acting Postmaster General Johnson has issued on .order pro hibiting routers' of lock boxes and drawers at postoftieos from using keys not .regularly obtained by themselves from their postmas ters, and directing that after April 1st each postmaster .shall inform tho routers that all except regular manufacturers of postof fice fixtures are enjoined from making or causing to be made any key or appliance for opening auy lock box or drawer iu a post office. When tho police in Denmark find a mau helplessly drunk in the streets, they drive tho patient in a cab to a station, where he sobers off. Then they take him home. Tho cabman makes his charge, the police" doctor makeshis, tiro agents make their claim for special duty and the bills aro presented to the landlord of the establishment where tho drunkard took tho last of the drinks that caused his intoxication. .Harness ! S Hnrnessl FOR A PENNY Invested In n po'tnl curd YOl' CAN CUT the best posstMo prices on any thing iu ihe harness lino. KI:.MI:M1!I:R we took the llrst pre mium nt the Iliintlnndon County Kalr ai.d ku'iw i-ood harness when we sets them. We can quote you Huirgy Har ness everything complete, from V do to !jr,M.oo. Team and Farm Harness, $4. 00 to 2lMH. l'lytiets (town) l.i" to i.00 a pair. fly nets (buggy) 1.4i to :l.!KV Colbrs, tl. cents to $2.,. Whips, S cents to 1.,'iO. Summer Lap Kobcs 'St cents to $2.."i0. Wc keep it Full Line nf everything used by a horse owner. Wc manufacture all our kmhK aud Kiiiirunire them to be rlKht, or money refunded. II. L. NOKKIS, i hrcc Springs, l'a. t THE i P.IGGEST AND BEST ( Furniture Store In tho Cumberland Valley, (iood reliable goods. Fair prices, careful attention and i courteous treatment. This ij means a good deal when you are bnymg 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. We pay the freight ou 10 worth. H Sierer & Co FUKNITUKE MAKEUS, New liiiltlii)g,Xos.ril-klQueenSt, J Chambersburg. s Spring Announcement ! ( Wo bave just arrived from the Kastern Cities with the largest ami il nest line of .Millinery and ; fancy goods ever brought to Ful- ton county. Prices lower than 1 ever before. Trimming done t free, in all the latest styles. All are kindly uslted to como and see tho best of goods and low prices. We have scores of Trimmed Hats besides hundreds of rntrimmed of all the latest shades and shapes. Flowers of all colors and prices. Children's Hoods from fifteen cents up" .Sailors from twenty cents up. adies' ready madeShirtWaists, Skirts and Wrappers. Mrs. A. F. Little, Bon Ton Store. .'WW New Broom Factory. The undersigned has just put In the necessary apparatus, and is now prepared to make first class B r o o m s . Persons having broom corn and desiring it made up, can do so for the half or at the rate of 10 and 12 cents er broom cash. Carpet Weaving. Hag Carpet woven on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. S ANN EH P.AY, ' liig Cove Tannery. DR. STEVENS, Dentist, H'CONNNELLSBURG, PA. (irudmitu of I , of V, Ten Years' Kxper. ieiieo. I'latcs Hniiuuni, Mlvur AUi milium, (t:UuluHl. nlibt! uml Kubher Alumt hum liiiml. Mt uil with itubbi-r A n iiclnueul. IHntes from H 3.00 u Hi-i'!'rs, kit'iit'ioml (,'rowiiM, -otftm Crowns, ( 'uiis, liminoltl Cms. AiO, 1 ill in) ul' Nutiiriii Teeth u Specialty uud v 1 wok. wiitiimuccu. liittn luatitiu by u.uil or la person. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One Door Ktist of "Fulton I'ouso," MoCONNKIXfcllfMIO. PA. FlrM-uluss Shuviijtf uml J lair ('uttlutf. Cluuu tow 'l for evorvuuhtomur. AlcConncllsburtf & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. AicQuade, Proprietor. Kl.'M lUll.V HKTWKKN Ml'CllNMICI.IillieHU AND Finer 1.oi;ixn. I,navlim MiiOonnellHburK at 1 .':) o'oloek, P.M.. nmldiiK ooiiueotlon with utuirnoon trulu ou S. I'. H. U. itotinnlnu li'ave Fort I.uuilim on the ttrrlvul of llu cvtHilntf trulu ou S. 1. U. It, 1 uiu ui t'i.rt;4l to viury (iim,(inii auil ! piiMw to umke eouuvutiuu Willi ul! irulu ul H boiiduu. 0 LADIES' 0 0. n 0 We have just opened our dent that we can please the most fastidious and criticisinj SIS 0 customer. Our line of Ladies' Hats and X0 J j and Men's and Boy's hats, is 2 up-to-dato-ness; and the unusually low prices we are asking jf J for our hats, makes it unnecessary for you to hunt up that W old hat which has douo service Our Hue of Ladies' Hats Q in Lace, Straws, Leghorns, Cantons, and Ftoncy Straws. 0 Our prices are varied according to Quality and Style of hat. Ladies' Sailors, 30, 40, 45, 50 and GO cents each. Ladies' Trimmed Hats 75c, 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.00, $2.00 and $2.35 each. Misses' Ilats 60c up. Children's Ilats 25c up. Men's Straw Hats for dress 25 to 75c. Men's Straw Hats for wear and tear 10c uf. Boy's Dress Straw Hats 2."c to 50c. Boy's Straw Hats for "Bum 'boo fightin'," 10c up. Wo have a nice line of Wool and Fur Hats in the Crush, Alpiuo, Fedora and Derby shapes, at low prices. 0. 0 0 0 0. 0. 0A H0 0 0. 0 4 Little onions: Wlion you 1 nice, and tho price is 10c single quarts, 9c per qt. for 5 qts. 5 0 k or more 0 HARRY E. 5 (Successor to Thomas Clear Ridge, Fa. c)XXXXXXXXX00C00X0XCCO o o ? nun in rr o rniLir r. 3Ianufacturcr of Sash, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand g Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned Porch Columns, Pots, &c. S McConnellsburg, Fa. X Doors 2 : 8 x 6 : 8; 2 : 6 x 6 : 6; 1 and three-eighth y inches in thickness. O Sash 12 x 20; 12 x 24; 12 x 28; 12 x 30; 12 x 32; O v 12 x 34: 12 x 36 inch and a nunrtr thirlc nlwnvs O on hand. t O Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70. O O These sash are all Drimed - r - j --- e, Both the doors and the sash are made from best white X and yellow pines. q 6ooooxcoxxxzxxoxxxoox LEADERS FOR i 1 1 Spring and Summer '1 I I 4 l H ti M fi ii ) Hi n I I i IM ) yi IK ), i! IK 1 1 i A n 114 I'l H ( I i I j r' We have gathered from five of the Largest and Best Woollen Houses, a magnificent line of SUITINGS TROUSERINGS. we are selling suits the Cheapest, and workmanship , ' the Best. Do not forget we have the very Latest Styles in Hats, and at prices that are right. A. U. Nace & Sons, -i I MEN WANTED! . 4 Rospectable single tntm aged 18 to 27 years, able und J willing to work with spude a and shovel in summer, and J ax and saw In winter. One T man to fire steam ditching f machine. 920 per month und 2 J board. Or $1.75 per day J j without board. Kxtra terms J X (or long continued faithful 1 T servioo. No free cur fare. I t ED REICHENBACH, I County Surveyor, Joffumon, WiiicuDiilii. ' ' HATS. 0 Spring Hats and wo- arc confi Sailors, Misses', Children's, j a marvelous completeness and 53 a season or more. consists of the newest shapes 0 0 it W S3 V f see them you will say they are 3 0 0 V 0 HUSTON W. Huston, Dec'd,) ,0000001ni S 1 100.0H0.000000 r- t Am v dlaufv, O 0 o o 9 6 n ..v and readv fnr th? n-hss O 1 MS V ) IK m IK IK Ml K K IK t K )K f )H i 1 1 kK tl M IK ' ) K 1 1 ) K I VH n K K ( ( K M yu i t K h K LITTLE'S EXTENSION, I LOTS FOR SALE. J i D. K. Little has purchiibed lund J lying between the Chambersburg and Meruersburg piko it the 2 forks east of town.. He bus hud it laid off in lots with r.lli ys and struuls, and has already dispos ed of six. There are yet a number of very desirable ones that will be soldou Easy Payments. - D. E. LITTLE, MeConuvltvburg, fa. fcJ
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