Kiwi ilostot tor's ad this week. Brick for Siilo.it Morton's yard. Tin? Now Idoa fountain Im3 are Kuaruntood to give satisfaction U bo had of P. M alloy. Kov. A. G. Wolf will preach the TlmuksrivioK sermon in the Lu theran church tit half past ten in the morniujr. No use to pay more tliau 10c a bottle f r Tills when you can get Peerless Pills for that much, and just as many. Cards aro out announcing the entertainment at John Burke's Thanksgiving eveniug. We won der if our friend J. J. Conrad knows who all were favored. Two S t ves for Sale. They are suitable for wood or coal. D. M ALLOY, McConnellsburg, Pa. If you want a washer and if you don't have one you do want ,ue see the "Ceo Whizz" sold by A. J. Schetrompf of Buck Valley. See ad in another column. Money to Loan. On first mortgage or judgment in lots of not less than X'2W. Call on M. II. Shaffnkh, McConnellsburg, Pa. The fellow that stole O. B. Dun lap's stay chains last week off his wagon standing up the pike will save himself trouble by returning them and placing them inside the gate. The free delivery of mail by carriers to a large section of Franklin coutuy from Chambers burg will begin on Monday. The u umber of heads of families to be served is lfrlH. Mr. W. M. Hauu of Taylor town ship who has beou employed on Broad Top for some time, called at tha News office Wednesday; he was accompanied by Robert Ed wards of Taylor. All merchants guarantee Peer less Horse & Cattle Powder to be PUKE. The price is 10c for a full pound pack and you will be convinced of its- superior merits if you once try it. A birthday anniversary of Capt. A. Dotterman was celebrated at J. L. Richards in Ayr township last Saturday. Quite a number of friends were present and a very enjoyable time was had. If we were to charge you three times its regular price we could not make you a better condition powder for your stock than wo give you in lleckerman's Peer les Horso & Cattle powder for 10c a pound pack. See the new ad of Kalbach & Spangler in another column. These gentlumeu are among the largest producers of lumber m the county and are prepared at all times to furnish anything in their hue at short notice. If you intend doing any special advertising for Christmas now is the time to do it. Don't wait un til it will be of no use to you. We would like to do some for you. Ask advertisers in the News what they thiuk of the returns it gives. The winter schedule of the Cumberland Valley railroad went into effect last Monday. The only change that affects us is, that the evening train up from Chambers burg, is 10 minutes earlier, reach ing Mercersburgut5.55 and Lou don at (i. 15. Just at this season, prompts an experienced friend, is the proper time to trim-Cgrape vines. Ue says most vino owners make mis take of trimming in the spring. Best results will bo obtained by giving this care to graievines at this time. Warfordsburg Ijodge (501, I. O. O. F. has secured Dr. E. L. Duke of Cumberland, Md., todeliver an illustrated lecture on the History of Odd Fellowship, in Carl's Hall, Hancock, Md., on Tuesday night, December P. l'.tOl. The public is invited to attend. Admission free. SUoam school, second month, ,David R. Strait, teacher. Num ber enrolled, 44; average attend ance, 4(i; attended every day John Sipes, Wilbur Sipes, Rexey Sipes, Russell Sipes, Jas. Sipes, Myrtle Sipes, Blanche Sipes, May Siies, Fay Sipes, Carrie Sipes, Ethel Schooley, Cadiz Schooley, Cl..-m Schooley, Vernie Sch(H)ley, Charley Schooley, Blanche Schooley. Annie Kline, Daisy Kline, Newtou Kline, Verley Docker, Luella Decker, Dolla Decker, Alviu Strait, Gertie Strait, Katy Hoop. John Hoop, und Peter Mellott, Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad havo moved into the Col. Bishop house on water street, Mrs. Catharine Domick, has moved from Alice Hoke'e house into that vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Conrad, and Bob Fisher has gone to housekeeping in the rooms vacated by Mrs. Domick. Of 21,32!),819 males of voting age in the United States 2,320,205 are illiterate. In other words.one possible voter out of Dine is unable to read or write, or to write if able to read. Nearly one-half of all the illiterates in the country are negroes, and about 45 per cent, of all negroes of voting age are illiterate. George Egolf, son of County Commissioner A. H. Egolf, was seriously wounded last Thursday night by his brothor-in-law, George Smith, near Schellsburg, Bedford couuty. Both live with their families in the same house and each supposed there was a burglar down stairs. Both slip ped from their beds and in the dim light Smith saw Egolf and tired with a revolver, the bullet strikiug Egolf in the leg. Nelson Burr, an extensive property owner, of Binghamton, N. Y., was ordered to take a bath and purchase a new suit of clothes by the Board of Health. He says he took the bath and he got the new clothes, but objects to wear ing them, as he says his old ones are pretty good yet. He was once before ordered by the Health Board to take a bath. Burr lives alone in a large brick block, which is tilled full of old furniture and oc'dities, which,include his coffin and grave stone. The Pennsylvania building at the Buffalo exposition which, ac cording to the figures of the Key stone commission cost $10,800 to build and furnish, has been sold by the commission for $835. The building alone brought $305 and the furnishings and equipments were sold for $530. The plumb ing in the building was bought by the Pennsylvania commission to the Charleston exposition and will be used in the new building in course of erection at the West Indian exposition. Benjamin, the 15-year-old son of Benjamin Evans of Bedford, went up stairs last Sunday morn ing for some article of clothing. To get it, he found it necessary to remove a loaded shotgun lying on a store box. Taking hold of the gun near the muzzle and drawing it toward him, the ham mer was caught on the edge of the box and the gun was dis charged. The load entered un der the boy's chin, and literally blew his face off, causing death almost instantly. The family came to Bedford from Virginia last spring, and the father is a miner working at Broad top. An exchange prints the follow ing which is applicable in every commnnity. "Don't ship a big box of clothing and provisions 1000 miles away, when there is a little boy freezing just around the corner. It is right to send help away, but take care of the desti tute at your own doors before go ing further away. Don'thesitato about giving a Presbyterian coat or a Methodist pair pants to a Catholic. Give theclothingto the needy, regardless of the faith of his parents or relatives, and you will have done an act that is com mendable in the eyes of the Al mighty. Shop For Kent. As I have made arrangements to go to Three Springs, I will rent my blacksmith shop at Dub lin Mills. This is a good chance for a smith. Call on, or write to IL B. UKUUKTKKKSKIt, Nov. 14, 8f Dublin Mills, Pa. The barn of George A. Croyle, at Osterburg, Bedford county, was destroyed by fire last Satur day evening, together with eleven tons of hay, three loads of fodder, some corn, two buggies, one sleigh, a pair of new bob sleds, a portion of a spriug wagon, a new binder, a wind mill, l.tHX) feet of lumber, a lot of forks and rakes, a lot of phosphate, and many other articles that were stored in the building. Oreut Luck ot an Editor. "For two years all efforts to cure Eczema in the palms of my hands failed," writes Editor II. N. Lester, of Syracuse, Kan., "then I was wholly cured by Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's the world ' best for Eruptions, CWes and all skin diseases. Only 25c at W. S. Dickson's. I 11UI1UUJ Goods. C. D. BENDER is getting New Goods in for the Holidays every day. You will find at his store Fine Candies, Fancy Cakes, Fancy Lamps, Glassware, Games, Fruits, Dolls, Toys, &c. If you are looking for a i Holiday Present he has just what you want. X T One IKior West of Fulton House. Married. Mellott Deshong. At the residence of the officiating jus tice, George A. Harris, Wednes day, November 20, 1001, Jacob C. Mellott and Miss Sadie R. Desh ong, both of Licking Creek town ship. Fun k housek Tkumphouk. At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Peck, at Poctonville, Md., November 24, 1901, by Rev. Har ris, Mr. V. G. Funkhouser and Miss Zora L. Trumphour. The ceremony took place at 6 o'clock in the evening, after which a bountiful supper was served to a number of invited guests. Mr. Funkhouser is one of Maryland's prominent teachers. Modern Surgery Surpassed. "While suffering from a bad case of piles I consulted a physi cian who advised me to try a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve," says G. F. Carter, Atlanta, Ga. "I procured a box and was entire ly cured. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a splendid cure for piles, giving relief instantly, and 1 heartly recommend it to all suf ferers." Surgery is unnecessary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure any case. Cuts, burns, bruises and all oth er wounds are also quickly cured by it. Beware of counterfeits. Sale Register. Tuesday, December 3. Mrs. Louie Sigel, administratrix of the estate of A. J. Sigel, Esq., late of Union township, deceased, will sell at the late residence of the deceased, J mile north of Buck Valley postoffice, Live Stock, Farming Implements, Grain, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, December 7. The executors of Hon. James Daniels, late of Licking Creek township deceased will sell at his late resi dence 2i miles north of Sipes Mill, Live Stock, Farming Imple ments, Grain, Stoves, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit (5 months. Friday, December 13. Harvey Strait, intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence 3 miles south of Saluvia, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Farming Implements.Hay, Grain, &c. Sale begins at ten o'clock. Thursday, December 19. Jas. P. Waltz, administrator of B. F. Hess, deceased, will sell the one half undivided interest iu Hess's mill-property on Thompson town ship. See advertisement in au other column. That Tlirohhinu Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. Thousands of sufferers have prov ed their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by W. S. Dickson, druggist. Protracted meeting will begin at Oakley next Saturday evening. Services conducted by Rev. J. R. Logue and W. H. Hendershot. Keliahle and Gentle. "A pill's a pill," says the saw. But there are pills and pills. You want a pill which is certain, thor ough and gentle. Mustn'tgripe. DeWitt's Little Early Risers till the bill. Purely vegetable. Do not force but assist the bowels to act Strengthen and invigorate. Small and easy to take HARNESS AND FAUMGFARS. I hove now on hand the lurjfest, best and cheapest assortment of Hand Made Harness in Pennsylvania, and sell them cheaper than the cheapest. Har ness from $M to $'25 always on hand. KKMKMTiKK, we make all our work HY HAND and guarantee it to bo nil right. Fly Nets and Summer Dusters very cheap and at COST with Harness. Form Gears of all kinds always on hand ready for use. We give SI'IXIAI. low prices to our R I.TON COI NTY customers. Whips, Collars, Homes, Hiiilles, and everything fiir the horse. Write or cull for prices before you liuy. W. S. IIOSTETTEH, Mercersburg, t'o. S. K. Cor. Diamond. When You Come To Chambersburg Walk or drive around on (Juecn street and see if we don't have tho HKST AS SOKTMKNT of Furniture , of every description you have ever seen around these parts. A large va riety of 3-fold screens filled, complete ot $1.25 to $5.00. Hound Knd China Closets M5.00 to $50.00. Our Special "Colonial 1 locker, Mahog any or Oak Finish at $2 is a rare bargain. We make to order almost anything you may require. And we pay the freight on $10 worth. H Sierer & Co FURNITURE MAKERS, oh Queen St., Chambersburg. 1 ILLllifiri I UUUUa at and below cost at X Gress's New Millinery Store. f ln.ittfi 11... rVwiunn TTi-muo McConncllshuri;, Pa. M. R. SHAFFNER, ' Attorney at Law, Ofiice on Square, AkC.onnellsburg, Pa, All legal business and collections entrusted will receive cureful und prompt nitf-mion. ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorlal Artist. Strictly up to date In all styles of uulr out tintf. Wuick, easy sliuves. Hay-rum, Creams, Wlteh-liuzel. without extra- charge. Fresh towel to each customer. Latest Improved up KuratuH for sterUUiriK tools. Parlors opposite puiion ft o use. TRUSTEE'S SALE or Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an orderof theOrphaas' Courtof Fuitou county, the umlcrslifued Trustee to Hell the ie:il estate of Jamt's M. Wlhle deceased. will sell upon the premises Hmile west of Clear mnu'e posioince. on me rouu leaainKio water fall, ON SATl'KDAY, NOVKMHEK 30, 1001, at 1 p. ml, the following real estate; to wit; A GOOD FARM, containing Hift acres more or less, about 75 acres cleared, and in good state of cultivation, unu mo acres w ell umoerea with OAK AM) YFIJ-OW 11 NE. The Improvements consist of a two-und-u half-story Frame House. Lanfe Hank Harn. louhle Watioushed, Corn Crib aud other nec essary outbulluiUKs. GOOD ORCHARD of both apple and peach trees. and a never fall lug spring of excellent water near the door. TKHMS; Ten per cent, when property is knocked down; one third. Including the ten per cent, wneu sme is conm-meu, uuu nuiauce in two eijual annual payments with interests. J. P. WIHI.K, Trustee. PUBLIC SALE Of Yuliiiihle MILL PROPERTY. Hy virtue of un order granted by the Orphans Court of Fulton eountv. i'a.. to the umlertiiru ed. Administrator of the estate of li. F. Hess, l ite of ThompMin township, deceused, there win be exposed ut public sale on the premises, OX Till RSDA Y, Ii:ci:.MI(I.R IV, 1U01, ut 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following described KEAL ESTATE, lo wit:-The undivided one-half interest of Mill 1'roimrty, niece or parcel of land, ivluv and be- lug situate iu Thompson township, county and Main aforesaid, on Cove creek, near Dickeys Mountain poMolhce, adjoining lands on the south of Robert F.verts, on tnu east and north by lauds of U. T. Humbert, and on llie west bv lands of Henry Troll s heirs, having thereon ereeieu a FLOURING A1II.L, KOLLEK PROCESS. Snw Mill. Cl'li'r Mill, unci s I wo-story Dwelling limit,, stiihlo. und oihur uuihuildiUKH, ouu i milium 'ii ucrex.nmre or lew., undkuuwo hm the llttsN h Mill property. TKHMS:--Ten per uent. wheo property 1h knoeked down; one-third. Including tht 10'per efiit. on uouikriuutioii of Mile, uud the btilunue iu two equui unuuui payment with lntereni. JAMES H. WAI.TZ. AdiuinLstruior. S20 Reward. Thore Htruyeil, or wus driven uway, from my youn cattle on Cove mount uln sometime between July 1, und July 15, a small Jersey cow, dark on neck und back, uhort horns durk at points und turn in of points, small white spot on rltfht shoulder, and one on right ilank,und 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 leudinp to her re covery. Da via A. Nklson, McConnellsburg;, Pa See Charlie Bonder's now Holi day ad this week. KALBACH & SPANGLER, Knobsvillc, Pa., Mnnufncturvr of MA. KINDS of ROUGH and WORKED LUMBER. Flooring, Siding, and Shingles always on hands. Rrame Stuff furnished to order with promptness. Mills one mile north of Knobsvillc. INSTITUTE. Special reduction all institute week. We have just received a lot of patterns from New York, which we will close out at a great reduction. I?ead,v-to-wear Hats reduced from 2.00 and $2.75 to " cents and $1.00. Ostrich Plumes Bnd all kinds of fancy feathers, must go next week at a bit; re duction. Our 75c ribbons reduc ed to .'15c, and all over luces re duced to 30 and .15 cents. lints trimmed free of chargo by our city trimmer. Ours is the Bon Ton Store. Mrs. A. F. Little, The Fashionable Milliner. WINTER WINTER ! I Will Soon Be Here! J "Boss wouldn't blanket him in the stable. Said it wasn't no use." How about your Blankets and Robes? We havo the largest and best assortment in the country, htid at prices to suit everybody. Square Blankets. C0c to 5.00. Stable Blankets,' $1.25 to 4.C0. Robes. Buggy Harness, Front Gears, 1.80 to $(5.50. $5.00 to $50. $4.00 to $0.50. Double Yunkee Harness with Breeching everyth ing complete 25.00 to aj.OO Team and Btifrgy Whips all prices. Collars, H5e to 2.50. Sole Leather, :iUc lb. Shoe tacks, 4c box. We keep u full Hue of everything ued Jiv a horse owner. All work truurtin teed rlKht. or monev refunded. H. L. NORRIS. Three SprinRs, lo. D. E. LITTLE'S f -Bakery McConnellsburg, Pa. Bakes Every Day. Delivers Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. Bread Cokes arid Pretzels nn hnnH nil thf timp. S. P. METZLER j Dkalku In . . . Pianos Organs Buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. r?' When iu ueod of any thing in our Una writo for particulars to . . . . S. P. METZLER. Burnt Cabins, Pa. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, McOONNKLLBHUKQ, PA. A Clean Cup und Towel with euoh Shave. Everything Antiseptic Kuoia Steriiiztid. . Jfhtop in toon lately neouriled by I'A lli-nko. The Washing Problem SOLVED Uy the P mi Tlu only perfect washer. Unlike all others. co Guaranteed oo to give perfect satisfaction or Money Refunded. A. J. SCHETROMPF, Wi 'PI t2 Soiling agent for jjjjj M. C. Randleman & Sons, 1 jus iAuiLit:n, luwa. ROUSS RACKET STORE Last week we called your attention to Duck Couts, Cord l'ants, r C-i Gun and Ammunition. From the way they went out, you must have J o ) noticed it. We have this week received another lot of the sumo roods. Ijast year we sold 10 doz. of this sold them last week, we will sell '2 l 1 i KUii J1UVC UI11C 111J lUlt, ttlHU, Vi prices Don't fail to see our shades on rollers at 8c each Window Shades, Decorated and in., l.lc: ol in., 13u; 0 in., 14c. Elbows, 10 to 14c. Men's Mackiu toshes. 81.15 to 2.40. Tho host Dietz Tubular Lantern. 4.h:. Dash- U .-1 board, same make, ti8c. i Underwear ! Children's long sleeve vest, lOand l.lc. Children's union suits, yiand 2.'ic. Mioses' union suits, 2:tc. Doys' heavy lleeco lined shirts and J drawers, ciicii, or o suit. heavier, at 2-1 end .'10c. Drawers heavy. Men's under shirts and Heavy Howe lined under shirts 5 year, and sold lo do., last week w'2 for aU wool. Th.: greatest thing v"i at 2 und 45c. V.'o h:ive a few pairs JjS left at l!)c )r; others at "Oe pr. Horso t'-'fl Don't fail to see our over-shoes, n.i 1 .1 :it 2 und 4")c. V.'o h:ive a few iairs of full 10 -4 gray Bed Blankets Tliey nru el:euier llnin ever. Cross Cut Saws and Axes We are handling the same "5 last year and did, not have a single complaint. 5 ft., $1.15; 5 ft., v ij $1.25 -with handles. Two kinds of bundles, 15c pair. We have axes (. '-) at 58, 05, and 85c. Single bit axes, 50c. Lace Curtains and Scrim. ?" I!8 in. scrim for curtains, 4o yd. Tice Curtains .12 in. x 2J yds. long, IHIc pair, .'f yds. x lili in., O.'le pair. J yds. x 45 in., 85c pair. 3 yds. x 50 in, $1.00. Watch this space for bargains. ROUSS RACKET STORE HULL & 13ENDEK, Managers. New Goods! Right from the East We are bound - to please you. 7tf Come and see. T. J, WIENER, Hancock, - - Maryland. Finest opening of Villimeryr ever brought to the town. p Clothing ! I Clothing t t a. 51 We have the largest stock, and we think, the best made, and selected Ready Made Clothing in the county, both dress and A large line of Youths' and Chil dren's OVERCOATS very cheap. Men's & Boy's Suits in great variety. We have the nicest line of New Style Pantaloons . ever offered, we know. A. U. Nace & .Sons. r.i : '- ? NOVELTY UPRIGHT DOUBLE REFLEX WASHER. 9 w K'rr Buck Valley, Ta. cord ut $l.K(t, and by the way we more this year. Don't delay. We V"' -.1.... 1! j ... to Uli:i' 11UU III lllHJIIllUllidU lit I lltL Window Shades. Wo have the felt We have the greatest thinp yet in Oil l.' nd Fringed, at 2. each. Stove iiipo, 5 Jj,',.i Underwear! Liatues' long sleeve vest, u and 0, 3 to match these garments are extra drawers, 23c each, or 4"c per suit. B and drawers the kind wis sold last at 42c each; others at IH, and DOc j on the niarkot in men's ton shirts t t.,i (.. so Blankets, 0.", 85 and $1.20 each. arctics, and felt boots this fall cross cut saw as last year. We sold 1 L--3 New Goods! f 5 I . - til M ( Our storm - Overcoats -are elegant. ml 3 i! ( w i U ( M ( f t t t I M fill