o iip,.(J Hosteller's ad this week. J' Brick for sttle at Morton's yard. '' Elmer Sudors loaves Thursday i of this week to return to lloyt- dulr. Mr. George II. Ilann of Saluvia spent n few hours in town lost Saturday. ; Mr. Robert Everts of Thomp son tow nship was iu town Mon thly morning. Don't he imposed upon by tak ing substitutes oned for Foley s Honey and Tar. All dealers. O. W. Mellott and Iialph May I of Sipes Mill were callers at this t' office ouo day last week. Miles llauu, of Texas, spent Tuesday of last week with his niece, Mrs. Win Fix near town. A kidney or bladder trouble can always be cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure intirr.e. All dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Sipe were at the county seat doing some holiday shopping last Sat urday. Ed Shinier of the Republican Ollice has been laid up with an attack of pneumonia for several days. Foley 's Honey and Tar positive ly cures all throat and lung dis eases. Refuse substitutes. All dealers. Ex-Commissioner Albert Pies singer and Geo. Diehl, of Whips Cove, spout a few hours in town last Thursday. TheNcwsispublished.early this week iu order to give our force an opportunity to have Christmas to themselves. Miss Iilauche Woodal, who is teaching in Clearfield county, is spending the holidays with her mother and sisters in Chambers burg. Mr. aud Mrs. Isaac Morgret aud Miss Imogene of Hancock, have returned from a visit to Rev. and Mrs. A. H. McKinley at Iledgesville. Mrs. L. E. Price and son A. E. Price of French Landing are visit ing the family of Hon. Peter Mor ton and other friend in this vicin ' ity this week. Mrs. Daisy Walker, daughter . of Dallas Lynch of Belfast town ship, slipped aud fell on an icy spot in the road last Friday night and broke one of her legs. Emanuel Varner, 86 years old, wiiose home is near Luray, claims never to have been sick nor taken any medicine in his life. He is now shucking his crop of corn. This paper is read iu nearly ev ery house in this town and vicin ity. The people who are not sub scribers or regular buyers are, as a rule, regular borrowers. Save your strips from"Bedford Plug" Tobacco 40 of them taken from 10c cuts aud 3c in postage will secui e you a handsome knife, Mail to II. C. Heckerman, Bed ford, Pa. A Baltimore man was sentene ed to six months in jail for hug ping women on the street. He ought to be punished for his thoughtlessness. It's too cold on the streets just now. Subscribers of The News who luiowus excellence as a county paper, can greatly aid in ex- its field of usefulness, by ir neighbors, who are ribers, to also have ed on the list. ing out over irmger of 4p, The Health and licauty. A poor complexiou is usually the result of a torpid liver or ir regular ac tion of the bowels. Un less naturo'a refuse is carried off it will surely cause Impure blood. Pimples, boils and other eruptions follow. This is nature's method of throwing off the poi sons which the bowels failed to remove. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are world famous for rem edying this condition. They stimulate the liver and promote regular and healthy action of the bowels but never cause griping, cramps or distress. Safe pills. A citizen of Baltimore county, who has reached the age of near ly 00 years, says that he always noticed that a dry fall aud a mild winter precede locust year, as the 17-year locust will appear next year the old geutlernen feels confident that the coming winter will be mild. Says He Was Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk, "writes H. Robinson, Hillsborough, Ills., "but Bucklen's Arnica Salve com pletely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by W. S. Dickson. 25c. Philip Morgret's School Miss Blanche O. Peck, teacher. Number enrolled, 40; average attendance during month, 20; per cent, of at tendance, 74 ;attendod every day Earl Palmer, Earl Mellott, Ira Mellott, Johnny Mellott, Lydia Mellott, Bessie Mellott, Abbie Mellott, Dovie Mellott, Blanche Mellott, and May Mellott. Thousand Dollar's Worth of Good. A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O., writes: "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain. I got no relief from medicines until I be gan taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising, A few doses started the brick dust like tine stones and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me a 81000. worth of good." All dealers. A recent letter from Enoch C. Peck, says that his sister Minnie, (Mrs. J. J. Young), and her hus baud live in New Murdock, Kan sas, They have two interesting children Fay and Maynard. Her hearing has not improved, and she has been under treatment for it during the past few months. Coughs, Colds, and Constipation Few people realize when taking cough medicines other than Fo ley's Honey and Tar,, that they contain opiates which are const! pating besides being unsafe, par ticularly for children. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opi ates, is safe and sure and will not constipate. All dealers. George Gross, a lumbormanin the Scootag region, was chased up a tree by three large bucks during the recent cold spell and would have perished from expo sure nau not iellow lunh.ermen heard his cries for helfiZN chas ed the vicious deer away. Food Changed to l'oison. Putrefying food in the intes tines produces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels; gently, easily but urely, curing Constipation, Bil ess, Sick Headache, Fevers, t, Kidney and Bowel Only 2ac at W. S, .have noticed has ever i coin tes "VVVXX Holiday J Goods.i 0. C. 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 Holiday Present X he has just what you want. Ono Door West of Fulton House. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice Is hereby ylven thftt the following named fKH'oum mitt have tiled their hi-couiuh in the Ueglster una Clerk s otlloe of 1 ulton county, lu.. aurt that the nuuic will be present ed to the Orphans' Court of said county for confirmation on Tuesday followin-iitl Monday of Jauuury next. ItHhJ. being the Nth day. 1. Account of J. C. f'otnerer. Trustee to sell the Keul estate of William Maxwell, late of Thompson township, deceased. The first and tlnal account of .1. Howard Kdwards. Adtniulst rator of estate of tleoru'e J. Kdwards. late of Wells township, deceased. 11 The tlrst uud llnal account of J. Nelson Sipes, Ksq., Administrator or estate of Simou Halle, late of the city of Itultiuiore, deceased. 4. The first and tlnal account of Wm. F. Oulden, Administrator of estate of Mrs Catha rine Ouldeu. late of lteihel townsbip.deccased. f. The tlrst and partial account of Or. N. C. Trout and C. N. Trout. Kxeeulurs of the last will and testament of Or. Wm. K. Trout, late of the borough of McConnellsburg. deceased. FRANK P. LYNCH. Dec. 14, 1B01. Uegister and Clerk. Charter Notice. Notice Is hereby given that an Application will be made to Hon, S. McC. Swum. Presi dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Fulton county, at Metounellsburg.on Tuesday, January 14. IVHri. at j.' o'clock P. M.. tinder the Corporation Act of 1S71, and its supplements. lor a cnarter for a corporation to t,c eaueu, The Presbyterian Church of MeOouuellsburg. Pennsylvania," its purpose and object being to maiutuiu a Presbyterian Church in the Borough of McConuellsburg, Pa. W. SCOTT Al.E.ANl)i:il. Dec. 19, 1901, at. Solicitor. LICENSK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the following named pet-soim have Hied their petitions in the oltice of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Fulton county. Pa., praying the Court to grant them License to keep an Inn or Tavern, una to sell Iluuor, una that the same will be presented to the said Court, on Tuesday, the Mth day of January pur: at iu o ciock a. m. George Hexroth, McConnellsburg. .John W. Funk, Johu E. Speck, Burnt Cabins, Dublin twp. Wm. Metiowun, " " " " Harry liamil. Fort Littleton, " " Clerk's Offlce, I FKANK P. LYNCH, Dec. at, 1901. t Clerk Q. S. Harry Kay, who has been at Hoy tdale for some time, is now at Greensburg. The oil wells of the United States produce about 100,000 bar rels of oil a day. Samuel C. Kline and son B. H. Kline, of Sipes Mill, were iu town last Thursday. Mr. Kline usual ly remembers the printer in a substantial way when he comes to town. t A unanimous call has been ex tended to Rev. J. S. Webster, D D., formerly missionary to China to become the pastor of the" Han cock and mission charges of the Presbyterian church. Rev. W. A. West, D. D., left Tuesday to spend Christmas with his daughter at Harrisburg. He expects to return in time for the regular preaching services iu the Presbyterian church next Snnday. Mrs. Jones Are you aware Mrs. Skinboue, that your dog has bitten my little Willie? Mrs. Skinbone What, your Willie, who has only just got over the scarlet fever? Oh, Mrs, Jones, if anything should happeu to Fido, I'd never forgive you. Of Hcncfit to You. D. 8. Mitchell, Fulford, Md. "During a long illness I was troubled with bed sores, was ad vised to try DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and did so with wonderful results. I was perfectly cured It is the best salve on the market. ' Sure cure for piles, sores, burns, Beware of counterfeits. e extend congratulations to Chamberlain, editor of lican, who has just for postmas essman service and Vended X Congr (nr many sother f VVVVWWsVAVAWAVV HARNESS AND FARM GFARS. T have now on hand Uio largest, bust and hen pest assortment of Hand Made Harness In Pennsylvania, nnil soli thorn cheaper than tho cheapest. Har ness from $8 to $25 always on hand. HEMEMBKlt,' we make all our work 1JY HAND aud guarantee it to he all right. Fly Nets and Summer flusters very cheap and at COST with Harness, Farm Goafs of all kinds always on hand ready for use. We give SPI.CIAI. low prices to our H l i'ON COINTY customers. Whips, Collars, Haines, llridlcs, and everything for the horso. Write or rail for prices before you buy. W. S. IIOKTI'TTKR, Mcrecrshurg, l'a. S. K. Cor. Diamond. When You Come To Chambcrsburg Walk or drive around on Queen street and see if we don't have the BEST AS S( i ITMEN'T of Furniture of every description you have ever seen around these parts. A large va riety of 3-fold screens Tilled, complete at l.&" to ?".()(). Hound Kud China Closets $15.00 to $50.00. Our Special Colonial Hooker, Mahog any or da!; Finish at $2 is u i ni o hargain. We make to order almost anything you may require. And wo pay tho freight on $10 worth. H Sierer & Co FURNITURE MAKERS, on Queen St., Chambersburg. MILLINERY GOODS at and below cost at Gress's New Millinery Store. Opposite the Cooper House. .McConncllslnirR, In. License Notice. IN TI1R (,'OTrTiT OK QnARTKR SESSIONS Il is oriU'icd thiit all npplU'iif ions for license ror me Nine 01 vinous, siirHoiw, limit, or hrev id liquors, wholt'salf or retail, for the ev l'.K)2. will lie ln-iml m Tik'mIu v. ihl iili iViv t .lanuMiy, Iim-;, tit It' o'clock ii, in., ut which lime nil persoiiH iipplyltn: or malting objection, to upplical ions, will be heard by evidence, pe litiou, remonstrance or counsel. Tlicc nvi be no communication m any time, v ith 1 he JuriveN p rsonully upon the subject, Ity letter oranv oilier private wav. The petiiionrreritied !v uHltlavitof i;pp!!oant shall be in conformity with the reuuh v u ent it tin! acts of Assembly. .JudKiuent bond shall be executed iu the pcii:il sum of ih'tM), with no less than two reputable freeholders of the coun ty us sureties, each of them to be a Ihhih tide owner of real estate In the county of Fulton worth, over and above all incumbrances, the -urn of id. liond conditioned for the faith' f ut olervnnee of all the lawt relating to the selling or furnishtn.1; of Honors, and to nav nil damages which shall be recovered nitinst the licensee, and all comm. lines and penalties incut for violating said law; and the sureties may be required to nppeur iu Court und justify wmcn mav ne imposed on nun uuuer unv mulct' aniit v out n. The Court shall in all cases refuse tho appli cation whenever. In Hie opinion of the Court of the petitioners for and aim lust the applica liavmu' uue reiurii to tue numberiir.d charade commol;ition of the puhlto and eutertninmen of strnt.'ei and travelers, orthut Lheannlican tion, sue 1 1 license m not necessary ror me ue Is not a lit person to whom such license should tie granted. Petitions to be filed with the Clerk of the Court not later Mniu Monday, the "J2rd dav December. 1VH . Objections and remonstran ce to be (lied not later than Tuesday, the 7tli day or January. Upon wuineient cause he fuj.' shown or pmof boinu made to the Court that the purty holding license has violated uny law of trie coinmouweaitn reiuuntf to the side : liquors, tiie Court shall, upon notice heluw idv- en to the person licensed, revoke tho license. iJy t he 'ourt, 8 AMU KL McC. SWOPE. Attest; p. J KHAN It P. LYNCH, ClerU U. H. Deo. Mi, lft U. Administrator's Notice. ; Kstute of Mr. Anua Fohner, deceased, Letters of administration, on the e.slate o in. Anna 1 ohuer. lute of Uickinu Cree township deceased, having been imuite by the Keller of Wills for Fulton county to tiie subscriber, wno.se post onice addresH l Pieasant Uidwc. Fulton county, Pa., all persons n ho tire Indebted to the said estate will please make payment uud those having cluitnx will present llieiu to MltS, MARY ANN FAfiLKY, Dee. ID, 1001, t. Admiuisirutrlx Dissolution Notice. The business conducted under the tlrrn name of John F. Johnson &, Suns U this day dissolved II.V UJUlUiU CUI1SCIIL. Deo. 17, I'.Ul. JOHN F. JOHNSON, I.KK II. JOHNSON', H. H. JOHNSON. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square,' AkConnellsburtf, Pa AH lefcral busmesH und collectlous entrusted will receive careful und prompt attention. ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist Rtriotly up to date in all stylet of tauif eu llorf. Ouick. easy shavt. Uay-ruiu. Cream Vilch-lja.el. w i thou l extra charge. Fres luwel to eneh oustiimer. fjatesi improved a) i-aratus ror Htermnutf tools, parlor op posit pinion House. gARTON HOUSE. KDYVIN nrSIIO.N'G, lKOI'., HANCOCK, MI r- Under the new mamtiement has hee liLsiien iiiiit nituixieicu. ttoou sumpi Heudiiuaiters for commercial men ni y J eleplKiiie couueuteu. Wvery i conuectlou- -hopping Mill :ulb "(iwn. iSlll'i' -sr.,, KALBACH & SPANGLER, Kiiobsvillc, Pa., Manufnctiircrs of ALL KINDS of ROUGH and WORKED LUMBER. Flooring, Siding, and Shingles always on bauds. Frame Stuff furnished to order with promptness. Mills one railo north of Knobsvillo. HOLIDAYS. ! Special retluctlon all this weok. We have junt received a lot of patterns from New York, which we will close out at a great reduction. Kcod,v-t'-wear Hats reduced from $2.00 and $2.75 to 75 cents and $1.00. Ostrich Plumes and all kinds of fancy feathers, must go next week at a big re duction. Our 75c ribbons reduc ed to 3T)c, and all over laces re duced to 30 and 35 cents. Hats trimmed free of charge by our city trimmer. Ours is the Bon Ton Store. Mrs. A. F. Little, The Fuslilonublo .Milliner. WINTER WINTER Will Soon lie Here! J it . i K J-A 8 (A ..1 ) .f Ss ii tit lift 1 !P I .C O'J. OU! (V r. hi. :i il:;- ;;t -i: 1!-, How about your Blankets and Hobos? Wo have tho largest and best assortment in the country, hnd at prices to suit everybody. Square Blankets, 60c to $5.00. Stable Blankets, $1.25 to $-U0. Robes. $1.80 to $(5.50. Buggy Harness, $5.00 to $50. Front Gears, $4.00 to $0.50. Double Yankee Harness with Breeching everything complete 25.00 to 35.00 Team and Buggy Whips all prices. Collars, y5o to 2.50. Solo leather, 3()o lb. Shoe tacks, 4c box. We keep a full line of everything used nv u horse owner. All work Huuruu teed rlKhi, or monev refunded. H. L. NORRIS. Three Springs, Pa, D. E. LITTLE'S i Bakery McConnellsburg, Pa. Bakes Every Day. Delivers Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. Bread Cakes - and Pretzels on hand all the time. S. P. HETZLER DlSALKK In ... . Pianos Organs Buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. C!r7'Wheu in need of any thing iu our liuo writo for particulars to , . . . S. P. METZLER. Burnt Cabins, Pa. R. M. DOWNES, " Fiust Clash Tonsorial Artist, MuOONNi'XI.tiHCHO, PA. A Clean Cup und Towel wnh euuli Hhuvu. Kvrytliiux AiitU'aHlu. ' liiUMH hteriliAd. f"Stiop Id room lately occujloilliy Kd limit Poley's Honey and Tar cures folds, prtveai pntvmoata. ('', The Washing Problem s OLVED By the , . &' 3 'J! b" 1- mm The only perfect washer. Unlike all others. oo Guaranteed oo to give perfect satisfaction or Money Refunded. A. J. SCHETROMPP, 11 "y 4 3 j Soiling agout for j$J -M. C. Kandlrman & Sons, fa Dcs Moines, Iowa. t0 A PEW PRICES PROM THE U ROUSS RACKET STORE ll FOR DECEMBER. we nave just, receivou a nice 1 f.,...,. TVTn... A.'..lr ......:.... C'O Uy and style. Our meti'B sweaters '2 .'lilc. Also a nice line of men's winter caps in corduroy, velvet eoi'd J and black plush at 23, 110, and 40c. 4x4 chenille stand covers liTc, (Jx-t ; 1 t'"j .1 !H . .-1.1 . 1 J,, chenille table covers, 43c, lace curtain ( '5 tain poles, wood trimmings, 8c each. C Ifliildren's double black mittens at l)c, j ami inc. just receiveu a nice line '5 48c. .'iii.72. 8Sc Ladies' and men's .) tion of each would take this whole t.'u 6 oi.. tt' ,ii.n c-"5 nice Astrakun trlove with leather c-1 (.'loves, )") and o"c. Men's working gloves, H, 24, 40, fWi, 00, 80 t 2 and 8!lc. An extra heavy mitten "i M)c. f.adies' extra heavy lleoced hose, IS and 20e. Mt u's socks, 5, i We have just rwolvod a great bargain in ladies' overshoes at 25c a jr' t'i pair, others at 37, 39 and 50c. Boys' overshoes, 45c; men's, 50, 03, ( 75 and 85c; men's buckle arctics, i"') of mi ll's -felt boots, so odr price must he right. Call end get prices Men's duck and water proof coats, -8!)c, $1.18, $1.20 and $1 .45 Mack- t5 intoshes, !.! 5 to $2.40. HAIIDWAIIK. We have made a great deal i I "') on gross-cut saws. '5 ft. saw with handles, the same as we have al- ( way3 handled at $1.10, Oi ft., $1.18. Five in. stove pipe, 13c, 0 in., 12 14i;, elbows, 10c each. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting I' 'llr a Hbare of your trade in the future, we are, respectfully, jt,. " Tm ice D rv f Iv tzr cr-oc ' Q . HULL &.UENDER, Managers, t Read ,and Reflect. '-To CHRISTMAS is almost here and you want all ou can J! get for your money. Our-prices are our iudue.emimts. 38 Dry Goods. 53 All the New Shades in Cloth. Cassimore, Ac. Pine ef fects in &hirt Waist goods, Planuels. Gioghams, Muslin, $Q India Linen, White Goods, and Linings of every description. i'l Notloris. w 'b ) TCicl nim;oa nn-onlo VTnairwir TVTltfnno .trca 'Ri.nllo '-V'1 -..v .jii.v..., k, v. j , 0 LU n Embroideries, Buttons, Spool Silk, Cotton, Veiling, Hand y kerchiefs, and Fascinators. . Ad endless variety jL Christ- r.. 3n The latest creations constantly on hands. Can match 2$ you a perfect outfit in a day's notice.' You can save rnouey. S3 Take tune and see. ;o T. J. WIENER, Hancock, - - Alaryland. .-to 'n wmf mmmjm m mm tm mm m m mgm . A. Headaclie aluioht always yields to the siinultain.tous .application of hot water to the foet eud the back of the head. NOVELTY UPRIGHT DOUBLE REFLEX WASHER; Hi m fit It e Buck Valley, Pa. t' : line ot men s aim Doy' sweaters U I.. ,,1,1. ,, ( .l L are the heaviest thut we ever boutrlit, l-i '1,1 .... ,- ! nn .. . L. Children's and ladies' mittens. ladies' sin-jle, 10c, double, 14 i i oi juto lilies, -j.nod in., .j,)c,.)u.dw, , handkerchiefs to srivo a descrh)- . 1 space. Call and see them. Prices i iir.. ....n ...... .. I palm at 39 and 48c. Fur top kid l, i iu leather 45c. Corsets, 2, 4 and ,- lined hose, 10 and 13c. Woolen (i, and 8o. llUBUErt GOODS. !)8c und $1.20. Men's overs for felt Wo have now sold four cases I t L ! -'.: i i. ;' I A- i iVi. i v . j , .,.i.ui,u.i, tt.i. ,n, i.iua, m mmj fam'&mm'mimmmmtiwm'hemmmmmMmMimft.t j (: ATTTVTftmiiir x rt iaai f( ItlnlblMAb, Wl !! til !' A H '1 M of Ties ever .brought to this town. lj We - have some in one of our tSl windows which will tell you about jp what we have. Glad to have you examine qualify: they--'are line. f ,( : t I'M f.M i i M U. NACE Fx SOWS Harry (.'. Muniiim, of I'-leanun KUIge, adU'U a! tlijKtsvvn olUuo u fev minutes yhi'e in towu last Natnriiav,,. 1 i 1 I