See Mrs. Little 's new ad. Koad Hos totter 'a ad this week. Brick for Bale nt Morton's yard. Harry Huston has a new ad this week. Lojk for it. l'oorless Pills are guaranteed and cost but 10c per bottle. FreshKaisins.Currants.Prunos and Buckwheat at Robinson's. Koad Keisner's new ad on 5th page. There's money in it for you. Peerless Horse A Cattle Pow der could not be made better if it were sold for three times its reg ular price of l(c. It's a pound ackage. Call or write and prdor a New Idea Fountain Pen for one dollar at D. Malloy's. The pen is 14k gold with fino hard rubber hold er they are guaranteed. Iiev. Lewis Chambers occupied the pulpit of the M. E. church at this place la.st Sunday morning, owing to the illness of the pas tor, Kev. McCloskey. Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind.: "DeWitt's Little Early Risers never bend me doublo like other pills, but do their work thorough ly and make mo feel like a boy." Certain,thorough,gentle. Trout's drug store. Rev. J. R. Melroy, of Huston town, will preach at Knobsville M. IS. church Sunday afternoon, October 27, at 2:30 and at McCon nellsburg Sunday evening at 7:30. Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for re lief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly, surely and safely, saving you the expense and danger of an operation. Trout's drug store. Communion service will be held at the Presbyterian church at McConnellsburg, Sunday morn ing, November 3, and at Green Hill Sunday morniug, November 10. . W. T. Wesson,Gholsonville,Va., druggist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles." Trout's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stevens entertained a number of their friends Tuesday evening. Peerless Horse and Cattle Pow der is guaranteed to contain the very purest and best drugs ob tainable,and mixed in exactly the right proportions in order to se cure the best results. The price remains 10c for a full pound package. God Save the Commonwealth. Notice. Having purchased the stock of goods from C. M. Dixon of Pleasant Ridge, I will give special prices to customers on all lines of goods from Oct. 21 to Nov. 1. Boots and Shoes; Chinaware and Crockery; Coffee, Tea, and Sugar; Men's Furnishin Goods such as Suits, Shirts.Collars, Underwear, Ties.etc., Notions, Ladies' Under wear, Calicoes, Gingams.Outings, Cottonades, etc., will be spec ialized. Give us a call, we will save you money. Joseph W. Lake. $20 Reward. There strayed, or was driven away, from my young cattle On Cove mount ain sometime between July 1, and July I'i, a small Jersey cow, dark on neck and back, short horns dark at points and turn in of points, small white spot on riht shoulder, and one on right Hank, and would have been fresh about the middle of July. A reward of 20 will be given for the return of the cow, or for Information leading to her re covery. Davio A. Nklhon, McConrn-llshurg, Pa. House and Lot lor Sale. A A-rnom frame dwelling a iiood miilile, cur rluife hou, uoul Iioumb. lot limine, too Kood well, und loi contutniuK nearly un acre of Ifmund. tutiiaiefl ut Dublin MUIh. button oounty, Vu. ThiN wax formerly the renlUeDue of Or! Ilemhanlt. and 1h a very dehlrable prooerty! Till property canoe bought rlKht. TemineaHyl -'. C. KKKI.INci, Duullu Mills. Pa. TkKSPASS NOTICE. Notice U hereby kI yen by the uadrrKlyneri, rettldentM of Ayr lowDMhlp. to all pepOHM Dot to treHpuMN ou uuv of the KrouodM belonifiutf to them, uunitiof, nNhiDir. Ac . aa they will pro, ecuie auyoue no oduudliiK. N. W. HOHMAN, ' J. K NK1.SON. J. F. JOHNSTON, J AS. (). KKNIIAIJ., J NO. K. KKNUALL. O. M. KENDALL. Administrator's Notice. Kalate of A. J. Hittoiaa. dvoeaaed. Letlentof ad.mlntHtratlon.wlth will attached, on the estate of A. J. Human, late of Thump aon towiiMhip, deoeaned, having been Kranted by the Keymter of Willa for 'ultou county to the ut:riler, whote po.t onlue addreHa In Covalt, fc'ulutn eouuty, I'enna., all peraona who are indebted to lh aald eatate wlUpleaHe make payment and thoae having olaluw will prtiMmt them to WILLIAM HIOKL. Oct. 10, lOOI. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'! NOTICK. -Nolle, la hure'jy given ttat lettera ut adiulniairattoo hava baan arantad to tha underHlgnail uiHa Ilia aatata of JonalhanjB. Snyder, lata of Tbonip aun townahlp, Puibjn county. Pa., dae'd. All paraonabavlugeialmaagaliiat aald aatata will praMiit than, properly authenticated for Mitlauwnt, and thaaa owing tha aaaia will plaaaa sail and aaltle. IKHKR B. BNYDKH, Ort.(, t. Adialulafcrator. PROCLAMATION, GENERAL ELECTION. WHKRRAS. In and by an act of the General Atwemlily of the Common wealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled. "An act relating tothe election within thla Commonwealth." pawed the litth day of June, Anno Domini 1HMI. and amended the 3rd day of June Anno Domini IMK4.it la made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within the Cnrmnouwenlth toKive pubneuotice of the Oeneral Kleotlona and In auch notices to enumerate theoftteen to he elected and irivea list of all the nomination made, and designate the plue at which the election la to he held. THKKRPOHE. I. DANIKf. SHEI-rrs, Hlfh Sheriff of the county of Fulton, do heretiy make known and irive thl Pl'HLH NoTlt.'K to the Wectora of the county of Fulton, that on The 1 1 rat Tuesday after the Flrat Monday of Muvemhcrncxt, being the 9th dny of the month, A General Kleotlon will be held at the never a KJectlon District established by law In nid County, and as published below. OFFICERS TO HE KLKCTK.H. ONR I'KU.HONtotllltheomceof State Trcoa urer of the Slate of Pennsylvuuia. ONB PKHSON to till the ofllce of Supreme Judire of the State of Pennsylvania. ONE PKHSON to till the ofllce of Sheriff of Fulton county, Pennsylvania. ONE PKHSON to fill the office of County Treasurer of Fulton County, Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON to Mil the office of County Surveyor of Fulton county. Pennsylvania. I have enumerated the officer to be elected aud here publish the following Hat of CANDI DATES certllled by the Secretary of State and County Commisisonera. STATE TREASURER. Republican, Frank U. Hurris, lemoc ratio, Elisha A. Coruy, Jr. Prohibition, James J. Porter. Socialist Labor. Jumea A. McCounel. Peoples, Justus Wutkiua. Union. Ellsha A. Corav, Jr. Municipal League. Klisha A. Coruy, Jr. Public Opinion. . Frank U. llurrls. Public Ownership, J. Mablon Durnes. . JUlXiE OF THE SUPREME COURT. Republican. William P. Potter. Democratic, Ilariuau Yerkea. Prohibition. Lsuuc Monderau. SocialLst Labor. Thotnus Luwry. Peoples, Isaac Monderau. Union. Harman Yerkes. Municipal League. Hurmun Yerkes. Public Opinion. William P. Potter. Public Ownership. Churles Heyurick. Proposed Ameudmeulato the Constitution. Proirased Amendment No. 1. Shall the proposed amendment to Article VIII, Section one and t,even of the Constitu tion, requinnn the registration of voters und providing that registration law may be enact ed to apply to cities only, be adopted: Proposed Amendment No. 'i. Shall the proposed amendment to Article Vlli, Secllou four of the Constitution, provid ing that ull elections by the citizens shall be by ballot or by such other method us may be pre scribed by luw, be adopted': SHERIFF. Republican. George Vr. Morton. ' Democratic. Daniel C. Heck. Prohibition. C. J. Drewer. TREASURER. Democratic. Oeorge U. Mellolt. Prohibition. Ueorge W. Hays. COUNTY SURVEYOR. Democratic. Jouua Lake. I also hereby make known and give notice, thai the place of holdlug the aforesaid election in the Heverul torouKh aud township within auld county are as follows, to wit: The Electors of Ayr township to meet at the Public School House near Webster Milla. The Electors of llcthel township to meet at the Public School House ut Wurturdsburg, in suid township The Elector of Ilelfust township to meet ut the place lately fixed for said purpose, to wit: The frame building near to the lute residence of Deuui Mellotl. The Elector of Brush Creek township to meet ut the place lately tlxed for aid purpose, to wit: the curpenter shop of .0. C, Mellon, ut Emmaville, in suid township The Electors of Dublin township to meet in Eust room ou first tloor of building nearly op posite M. S- Will a Hotel, on lauds of said Wilt iu Fort Littleton The Elector of Licking Creek township to meet at the place lately tlxed for thut purpose, to wit: John O. Met.ler hotel, Harrisouville The Elector of Taylor township to meet ut the place lately tlxed tor thut purpose, to wit: J. W. Cutchull a store room. In auid township The Elector of Tod township to meet ut the Douglus School House, in auld township The Electors of Thompson township to meet ut Centre School House, No. & In suid town ship The Elector of McConnellsburg liorough to meet ut the place lutely tlxed for that purpose, to wit: The Commlslouera' office ut the Court House in uid borough The Elector of Union township to meet at the pluce lutely tlxed for auld purpose, to wit: Oeorge Screlver curpenter shop. neurOeorge Schetrompf 'a tore, in auid township The Elector of Well township to meet at the school house, neur the Methodist church, In auid township. Every person excepting Justice of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of troilt or trust under the Government of the ulled Slates or of this Stale, or of uny city or incorporated district, whetheraoominlssitiu ed officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who Is. or shall be, employed uuder the legislative, executive or Judiciary depurtmt-ut of this Stale or of Ihe United stutes, or of uny eliy or Incorporated district, and alsolhat eveiy member of Cougresw and of the Slule Legisla ture, und of the select or common council of any city, or commissioner of uuv Incorporated district. 1 by law iucupuble of holdlug or exer cising, at the same time, Ihe office or appoint ment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of auy elec tion of this Commonwealth: und no Inspector, Judge, or other officer of uuv auch election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except thut of au election olncer. QUALIFICATIONS OK VOTERS. Every male oltlxen tweuty-one years of age possessing the following ouullncatlous, ahull be entitled to vote at ull elections: First, he shall nuve been a cltUenof the I'nitedStatesutieust one mouth. Second, he shall have resided In the Stale one year tor If. having previously beeu a quulitled elector or nutlve ttorn clily.en of ihe Stale, he hatl have removed therefrom and returned. theuix monlh) Immediately preced ing the election. Third, He shall huve resided in the election diatrlet where he shall offer to vote at leust two montha Immediately preced ing the election. Fourth. If twenty-two year of age or upward he shall have puld within two yeara a State or County lax, which shall have been OMseased at leust two month und paid at leust one mouth berore Ihe election. Slut Coiulilutlou, Article VIII, Section, I. Given under my band, at my office, In the borough of MoConuullshurg. the frith day of October, A. D. laul, and of the ludepeudeuceof the United Stale, the one hundred aud twee-ly-tulih. DANIEL SHEETS. sheriff. HARNESS AND FARM GEARS. I have now ou hand the largest, best and i licnpcst assortment of Hand Made Harness In Pennsylvania, and soil them cheapor titan the cheaiMpst. Har ness from $8 to $'25 always on hand. HUM KM HKH, we make all our work HY HAND and guarantee It to be all right. Fly Nets and Summer Dusters very cheap and at COST with Harness. Farm Gears of all kinds always on hand ready for use. We tfh'e spi:ciai. low prices to our H'l.TON COUNTY customers. Whips, Collars, Hames, Bridles, and every thinjf for the horse. Write or call for prices before you buy. W. S. IIOSTKTTKR, Mereersburtf, l'a. S. 1C. Cor. Diamond. Ready v a a Ynn t Unique Millinery Display Tlio largest, randost.aud most attractive ever hero. Trimmed Hats. Beautiful and bccoming.rich and exclusive there are no hats to compare with ours. The exquisite models from Haiti more and Philadelphia, and the swell patterns from New York are all found in our store. We trim Hats FREE of charge trim them iu best style, and quote un doubtedly the lowest prices on everything, Our trim mer is selected from the largest Millinery house in the United Stutes. Her work is artistic & beautiful. Mrs. A. F. Little, I be l-ushlomirlc .Milliner. sSV'Vt' Just Finished Our Annual Stock Taking, ' and as usual we liud a good many things that ought to have been sold before this. We shall mark down prices on many articles during. July and August and the people who will go to the troublo to come here, will be able to save money "A dollar sav ed is a dollar made." Baby Coaches and Go Carts are now cut in prices. The red ink pen goes on price cards of many other thiugs from day to day. H Slerer & Co FUUNITUKE MAKERS, Now store on Queen St., Lhambersburg. WINTER WINTER Will Soon Re Here! i ;OC. a mm; Sec for yourself how 3 Blan n" ,ir ar1:! othrr makes tr-ar How about your BliiiikcU and Robes? We have the lartrest and bust assortment in the country, hud at prices to suit everybody. Square Blaukets, (i()o to&5.0o. Stable Blankets, 1.25 to fr l.ou. Robes. 1.H) to (i.50. Buggy Harness, 5.00 to 50. Front Gears, L0u to ii.50. Double Yunkitu Harness with llres:ttinj' every tiling eoiniilcle 2".00 to a,j.0' Tetttn and ISiifury Whips all prfiHss. Collars, l."'o to Sole leather, aiM ,, Shoe tacks, 4u box. We keep a full line of everything- used bv a liorse owtir. All wo:-k iftiurau teed rtKhl. or uiitnev refuntied II. L. NOHKIS. Three Sprlniia, l'a. R. M. DOWNES, Virut Class Tonsorial Artist, MoOONNKIJ.SHUBti, PA. A Oleaa Cup and Towel with cui-h Hliuve. KverytlilnK Aliliseptlu. liu4ji-a blei-ili.ed. t'Sbop In room lutoiy ooeupledhy Kd Brake. Tliere will b divine services in the Reformed church in' this place next Sunday, both morning and evening. G ED A TEST CLEARANCE SALE In Our History. Men's, Hoys' and Children's Cloth ing at Greatly Reduced Prices. We have decided to close out our ontirestock of Cluthiug;nud if low prices and big values will do it, wo will be success ful. For the price of the Coat and Vost, we will sell you the Wholo Suit. No ono who needs a suit for himself or boy, cau afford to let this chance to get good, service able clothing at wholesalo prices, go by. 11.00 Mcu's Suits now 8.50 . 8.50 " ' " 0.50 5.50 " " " 4.C5 7.00 ' 5.25 2.50 " " " 2.10 Men's Odd Dress Coats, 1.75, now 1.40; 4.00 Coats, now 3.00. Hoys' Dress Suits 8.00 to 0.25 now 0.25 to 5.00; 5.00 Suits for 1.00; 4.(M Suits for 3.00; 3.50 Suits for 2.75. Boys' and Men's Overcoats. 2.50 Overcoats for 1.05; 3.75 Overcoats for 2.80; 5.50 over coats, umv 1.25. Men's Odd Pants and Chil dren's ICneo Pants Suits at cor respondingly low prices. If we do not have your size, or the kind you wont, wo will order you a Man's'Suit as low as 2.25 ilnd 3.50. Overcoats as low as 2.00 aud Ulsters as low as 3.50. If you are not satislied with the price, style, lit, and quality of same when they arrive, we do not want you to take them; as we aro satisfied, only, when you are. How about that New Dress for winter for yourself or your daughter!1 We have several pieces of dark Dress Goods in gra,-s, browns, blacks, aud faucy plaids, which are not staudurd widths, but the prices are much narrower than the goods ranging from 10c pin yard up to 24c. We have a nice showing in polkas, stripes, and plaid Dross Goods at 12, 14, 15, 18, 20, 23, 25, and 45c per yard. BLACK SATIN 00c per yard. Calicoes at 4c per yard, which have been going in home i8milesfrom hero. Harry E. Clear R Dark Outiug Flannel, 0c per yard; also, better qualities 8, 1), 10 and 11c per yard. Blue, Brown and Gray, Heavy Shaker Flannel, for Skirts and Underwear, ! and 10c. Eiderdown in Pink and Blue 17 and 25c just the thing for waists sacques aud capes. Tablo Oil Cloth 14c yard. Blue Denim 11c yard. Ticking H, 12, 14, 17 and 21c per yard. Towelling 3c yard. Turkish Towels a bargain 25c pair. Bed Blankets 45c pair up to 3.25. Boys' and Men's Sweaters in all colors, 30, 50, and 1.25 each. Men's heavy Waterproof Coats 1.00, 1.30, and 1.05. Ladies' Hoods, Fascinators, Coats, and Fur Scarfs are among the late arrivals. Stocking Yarn Blue, Red, and Black 5 skeins for 25c. Ice Wool in balls or skeins Black, White, Pink or Blue 10c. Sax ony Yarn, 8c; Hap Cotton 7c lb. Eggs and Butter, 17c. Buck wheat, 50c bu. Chickens, Oc lb. Corn, 75c barrel. Huston, idge, Pa. roooooooooo :COXXXXX000 A. J. Irwin & Co., 8 8 FASHIONABLE MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS. 8 We are now ready to show you a full line of Fall aud Winter .. Millinery. You will find we have made extraordi nary efforts to outdo Everybody Else, and you'll find wo have striven successfully to out class ev ery competitor. We make beyond all question the most unique, the most superbly Trimmed Hats ever shown in Fnltm county. We claim for our hats the greatest superiority of perfection and quality coupled with the Lowest Prices for equal grades. We have all tho uewest novelties used in trimming. In fact wehave everything that is to be found in a first class Millinery Store. Remem ber every hat purchased from us trimmed free. Thanking our patrons for past favors we cordially invito all to come examine goods, get prices and you will bo sure to say you never saw such bargains. oxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx fVlrVlrWWrWrWrWrVWW n P I ITTTI PC L Li LI I I LL a Bnkery- McConncllsburg, Pa. Bakes Every Day. Delivers Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. Oread Cakes and Pretzels on hand all the time. ISAAC N. WATSOIN, Tonsorial Artist. H trimly up lo duta In all Niyle of balr out- wi U'li hu.Hl. wtilmui ext.ru elm rye. 'rtjh tiiw.'i to entili customer. J,ul-a linurovml up KunituN fur kumIIUUik Uo1n. IWUhh ctiposiio I S. P. METZLER Dkaleu In . . . Pianos Organs Buggies Carriages uoocl marketable stock taken in exchange. T'When in need of any thing iu our line writo for particulars to . , . . S. P. METZLER, Burnt Cabins, Pa. M. K. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Ofllce on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All lettul buntuena aud oolleetlou eutruitted will reuxlve uurelul uud prompt atleutlon. m US r I New m Millinery x i X X : gome: to see the new Millinery Store, diagonally opposite Cooper House. Store m We sell Handkerchiefs, Ladies' and Misses' Dnss Hats, Street Hats, Children's Head wear, Veil ing, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Feathers of ull kinds, Ornaments, Leggins, Combs, Etc. Prices to suit everybody. No trouble to show goods. Come and examino our prices and goods before buying elsewhere. Yours respectfully, MRS. E. M. GRESS g ROUSS RACKET STORE e'i if") Last week wo called your attention to Duck Coats, Cord Punts, Guns and Ammunition. From the way they went out, you lnu.st have c"$ noticed it. We have this weok received another lot of the same poods. (3 Last year wo sold 10 do., of this cord ut 1.80, and by the way we sold them lust week, wo will sell moro this year. Don't delay. Wo 0 still have some guns left; also, a nice lino of ammunition at right Jpj prices. Don't fall to seo our Window Shades. We have tho felt 2 shades on rollers at 8c each. We have the greatest thinjr yet in Oil Window Shades, Decorated and Fringed, at 2 k; (Mich. Slove pipe, in., l.'ic: 5) in., l.'Jc; fl in., 14c. Klhows.,10 to 14c. Men's Muekin yj toshes, $1.15 to 2.40. The l)est Diet. Tubular Lantern, 4 o. Dash 51 board, same make, (8c. Underwear I Underwear! Children's long sleeve vest, 10 and l.'ic. Children's union suits, '20 and 2 2.'lc. Misses' union suits, 2:ic. Hoys' heavy lleeco lined shirts and .' 2 drawers, 23c each, or 4Tc suit. Ladies' long sleeve vest, l.'l and 18c; t heavier, at 23 and 30c. Drawors to match these garments are extra heavy. Men's under shirts and drawers, 2.'lc each, or 4.")c por suit, c'-i Heavy fleece linod under shirts and drawers tho kind wo sold last year, and sold 10 doz. last week at 42c each; others at 48, and !Hk-, for all wool. Tho greatest thing on tho market in men's top shirts e-'l at 2" and l.lc. We have a few pairs of full 104 gray lied Blankets left at 4!lo pr; others at 70c pr. Horso Hlankets, ii", 8.") and sfl.20 each. Vj Don't fuil to see our over-shoes, aietics. and felt boots this fall. i"!) They uro choaper than ever. Cross Cut Saws and Axes V We aro handling the same cros: cut saw as last year. Wo sold 75 last year and did not have u single complaint. 5 ft., 81.1.1; .1 ft., 1. 25 with handles. Two kinds of handles, 1.1c pair. Wo have uxes at 58, 05, und 81c. Singlo bit axes, 50c. Luce Curtains and Scrim. 38 in. scrim for curtains, 4(i yd. Laco Curtains .12 in. x 2! yds. long, .T.lc pair. 3 yds. x 311 in., (i.lc pair. 3 ydo. x 41 in., 85c pair. 3j yds. (. ..) x 50 in, $1.00. Watch this space for bargains. tl ROUSS RACKET STORE . gj HULL & BENDER, Managers. New Goods ! New Goods ! Right from thetast I We are bound I to please you. ; Come and see. f T. J. WIENER, i Hancock, - - Maryland. Finest opening of . - 3o ever brought to the town. - ' Eiizizzzzzzzz!izz5Zizzzi zzzzzmzmzmm"m"''" Hi M f 5-5 Hi "THE" TAILORS A. U. Nace & Sons, McConnellsburg, Fo. Come and see our line of 11 Suitings Trouserino ) Hi ' ni Mi i! and let us make your Fall and Winter Suit, The style and tit guaranteed. Nice line of Mats just in. fj; A. U. Nace & Sons. 53 I: & I j j. Li ,. L (,',.. I v L -1 I i L .' 'I I , v..) c i ! ,) ( . '. - ) t .-1 I' ' I. ' l . in M U( m! in K ni Mi it J1 I I ! tii ', in 11, ti': I i f