Brick for sale it Morton's yard. Call ftt Irwin' for nice clean 1 Clover Seed. . ' '' : " t'eerk'ss Liver Pills are ten cents a bottle; worth three times j tlmt much. . ,' Mrs. Maggie, Hainil of Knobs-1 ville, spent a few hours in town Tuesday attending to business. LT) "Honest Joliu" Plug Tobac co Tags and iic will secure you a valuable knife. Ask your Mer chant. Your merchant will give you free a dime's worth of "Honest John" Plug for 12 Houest John Tugs. .John II. Cordou und family of Tlnm)'Mn township, moved to Carivt, Somerset county, last week. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys and bladder right. Con tains nothing injurious. At all de-dors. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bard McDow ell of Lomuster, spent Monday night iu the home of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Kendall in the Cove. Fancy silk vestings, nobby pau taloouiugs and just the stult for spring suitings will be found at Goldsmith & Comerer's. You get bettor presents for "Honest .John" Plug Tobacco Tags than any other kind. Ask your Merchant for a list. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stevens en tertained a number of young peo ple at their home iu this place on Monday evening. A tablespoon in each pack of IJeckerman's "Star Coffee" which is best coffee packed aud costs the same as others. "Bedford Plug" Tobacco is the biggest made for the money, and 40 ten -cent strips and 3c gets a kni fe. Mail same to H. C. Ilecker mau, Bedford, Fa. Gorri'Mi Portable Shower Bath, hot water bag arid Fountain Syr inge combined, is a useful house hold article. You need it. D. Malloy, Agent. No court of inquiry is necessary to determine the quality of our clothes. As to tit aud workman shipthey are pronounced all right. Goldsmith & Comerer. Mrs. Emaline Chesnut of IIus tontown called at the News office a few minutes last Saturday af ternoon. She had been spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Rotz of Tod township. You are foolish to pay more thau hc forapouud package of Horse & Cattle Powder. You can buy "Peerless Horse & Cattle Powder" for that and it is guar auteed. Foh Sale. A full blooded Hol stein bull calf, well marked, and from fine stock. ' Will leave with cow until 4 weeks old. Inquire or write to S. R. Fraker. Fort Littleton, Pa. Irwin is having a cut price sale on Lamps, Fancy China, Glass ware, Silver plated Ware,Framed Pictures, and Books. This is a splendid chance for bargains. Suie will cm tin lie until April 1st. ilon. John M. Fore died at his home iu Knobsville Monday even ing, and Mrs. Caroline Dietrich at the, home of her son-in-law, Pobert Frymau, in Ayr township Tuesday. More extended notice next week. In remitting one dollar to re novv his subscription to the Ful ton County News, Mr. Joseph II. Melius of Indiana, Pa., says : "I like your paper very much : one reason is, I think it is the best lo cal paper I have ever seen; and another, because it is from 'Lit tle Fulton.'" Raw or Inflamed Luns Yielu rapidly to the wonderful curative aud healing qualitios of Foley's Honey aud Tar. It pre vent s pn e u m o n i a a n d con s u m pt i on from a hard cold settled on the lungs. All dealers. Charlie Seville and Wilbur Grissinger, who had been attend ing State College, completed their work there, aud returned to their respective homes in' 'this place last Wednesday. Charlie is now taking a post-graduate course in measles. " roley's Honey aiul Tar Cures coughs aud colds. Cures bronchitis aud asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough. . , , Cures hoarseuessaud bronchial troubles. Cures pneumonia und la grippe. All dealers. GREAT SNOW STORM. The heaviest snow storm that has visited this section for years is upon us. Snow began falling Tuesday evening about H o'clock, aud as wo go to press Wednesday 3 p. tn. it continues'. Tho ground is covered to a depth of about 18 inches, aud roads are generally blocked. No mails, have arrived to day and none will depart; and none are likely to be iu or out to-morrow. Tho railroads are completely snowbound. The South Ponn managed to get a train to Cham bersburg this morning, aud then gave it up. Johuny Conrad- spent four hours in making the trip from this place to Merccrsburg this morning, and then telephoned that it would be impossible to re turn until the roads were opened. For The Complexion. The complexiou always suffers from biliousness or constipation. Unless the bowels are kept open the impurities from the body ap pear iuthe form of unsightlyerup Jons. DoWitt's Little Early Ri sers keep the liver and bowels in healthy condition and remove the cause of such troubles. C. E. Hooper, Albany, (la., says: "I took DoWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness. They were just what I needed. I am feeling bet ter now than iu years." Never irripe or distress. Safo.thorough, md geutlo. The very best pills. Whip Cove. March came iu like a lamb, but by Wednesday the lion was shak ing the snow off his mane to beat the band. Tl e largo Hocks of robins that came in a few days ago were fooled a little iu the weather. Ou the 2jth ult. about a score of James MeKee's friends were invited to his home. The men en tertained themselves sawing shingle-wood, and the women had even a better time quilting, and liscussing curreut events. A rnong the number present were I. M. Barton, wife and children, and Mr. Barton's mother all of Crystal Springs. Mrs. Barton is a sister of Mrs. McKee. Not Uie least pleasant part of tho whole affair was the sumptuous dinner Mrs. McKee got up for her guests. Mr. McKee wants to re-roof his barn. Lay ton tfc Diehl have traded their engine, thresher, aud feed mill to Amos Plessinger for 074 acres of laud ou top of Sideling Hill, north of tho Lnnehart place. Howard Mellott has been busy getting logs to Akers's mill. He expects to build a barn this sum mer. Wra. McKee is going to build an addition to his wagon shed. P M. piehl was in Everett last week. , I'ncnmonia Follows A Cold But never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals aud strengthens the lungs and affords perfect se curity from an attack of pneumo nia. Refuse substitutes. At all dealers. Last Saturday morning as M rs. Mary Cromer of tins place went to the cage of her pet bird, a beautiful Virginia Corncracker, she was shocked to Und the bird dead. It had been as well as usu al when it took its perch to roost. She has had it caged thirteen years, and it was never sick one hour during that length of time except a very short ti me last su ru mor. It always ceased whistling in August, aud began regularly in February. It had already begun to whistle finely. It was doubly dear to her, first, as it was a gift from her deceased husband, and, secondly, because it was a great joy and pleasure to her aud the whole neighborhood, as well, on account of its tine whistling. It could be heard for squares around. It will be much missed by family, neighbors, and children. Surueon'ti Knii'e Not Necessary Surgery is no longer necessary to cure piles. DoWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve cures such cases at once, removing the necessity for dan gerous, painful, and expensive op erations. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises, sores, and skin diseases it is unequalled. , Be ware of counterfeits. Mr. Jesse Grissinger, of Sal tillo, brought his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ott to her home near here, and intended to go home Wednesday, but the Lizzard inter fered with Ids plans. Sale Reenter. 1 Thursday,. Mreh, ft-Having .1.. i.i i . r : . l.i 1. iieeiueu u i uib lai umii,r, r rami Fore will sell at tho resideueo of his father, Daniel E. Fore, Esq., I miles north of McConuollsburg, Uorses, Cattle, Farming Imple ments, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March 7. W. LMosc by will sell at Woodcock's' Mill, Wells Valley, Live Stock, Farm ing Implements, TTousoholdGoods Ac, formerly the property of Mrs. Emma Anderson. Sale be gius at 10 o'clock. Saturday, March 8. Jacob Strait having sold his real estate at llarrisouville, will sell personal property at public sale such as live stock, buggy, wagon, agri cultural implements, household goods itc. Sale begins at ten o' clock. Saturday, March H. Mrs. F. G. Rider will sell at Pittman's shop iu McCouuellsburg, a set of excelleut blacksmith tools, by tho piece. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 0 months. Tuesday, March 11. George I!. Mellott having sold his farm, will sell at public sale at his resi dence 1J miles east of Need more, Live Stock, farming implements, Corn ivc. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Wednesday, March 12. J. C. Brewer having sold his farm will sell at his residence at Plum Run Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Farming Implements, Household goods c. Sale begins at ! o'clock. Thursday, March 13. David Heef ner, having sold his farm will sell at his residence 2 miles north of West Dublin, Horses, Cattle, Fariniug Implements, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit !) mouths. Thursday, March 13. Abra ham W. Fox, having rented his farm, will sell at his residence 3. miles south of McCouuellsburg, Horses, Cattle, Farming Imple ments, Corn, Hay, &c. Sale be ginsatlOo'clock. Credit!! months. Saturday, March i" James Johnson will sell at his residence at Potts Mills, 1 mile south of Big Cove Tannery, Horses, Cat tle', Sheep, and Farming Imple ments. Sale begins at H) o'clock. Credit 1) months. Wednesday, March l'J Geo. VV. Comerer will sell at .his resi dence near Burnt Ca'oius, Live Stock, Farming Implements &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock'. Thursday, March 20. Peter Culler will sell at his residence at Xoedmore, Stock, farm imple ments, household goods,fec. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March 21. Mrs. Julia A. Stunkard, intending to quit housekeeping, will sell at Ilub oelsville, Huntingdon county, Household Goods, Ac Saturday, March 22. Newton Summers will sell at his resi dence on the pi!$e 2 miles west of McCoiinellsburg, livestock', farm ing implements and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March 2") Philip Ott will sell at his residence in Ayr township"! miles west of McCou uellsburg, Live Stock, Bedioom suites, wardrobes, Cupboard, a lot of Household Furniture all new. Sale begins at ten o' clock. Wednesday, March 2(5. Mason I larton, executor of estate of M rs. Maria Barton, will sell at the late residence of the deceased, Household (ioods, Grain, aud farming implements. Sale be gins at h o'clock. Thursday March 27. Rev.Lew is Chambers having decided to quit housekeeping will sell live stock, fariniug implements and household goods. Credits months Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, March 27. George W. Waguer aud D. W. Kelso, ex ecutors, will sell at tho late resi dence of Jacob" Hamil, lato of Knobsville, deceased, Wagon, Harness, Buggy, Household (ioods, and a general assortment of merchandise. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A Ilorrihle Outbreak "Of large sores on my little daughter's head developed into a case of scald head," writes C. D. Isbill of Morganton, Tenn., but Buckleu's Arnica Salve complete ly cured her. It's a guaruteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles. duly 5 cents at W. S. Dickson's. Lovo letters are eagerly scan ned by the male inspectors.. rvWWAWVWWVVVWV - FARMERS,- ATTENTION! ' The season is hero when you are thinking about farm machinery, and I iwaut to' tell you that I am better than ever prepared to offer you inducements. Remom ,ber I am headquarters for lUig.uics, Hinders, Mowers, Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders, Corn Plows, Culti vators. Spring-tooth Har rows in ' fact, all kinds of Farming Implements. Repairs for all kinds of machinery. Pumps, Pipe and Fittings, Fencing Wire, Washing Ma chines, all kinds of Hard ware, Dr. Bess's Stock Food every packagegua'rnn teed. Chop, Graham Flour, andCornmeal always on hand, together with a full hue of Groceries, Con fectionery, Tobaccos and Cigars. W. II. NESBIT, (Opposite Fulton House) iMcUounellsburg, l a. c Men Wanted. Kespectiiblo single men, aged V HO U -7 years, able m1 willing 1. i. i 1 i r . IU WI'IK Willi hlilllO UIlll SMOVt'l, and do other common labor in summer, and do work in the woods in winter. Xo free car fare. . V litres $20 per month and board. Kxtrn pay for long con tinued faithful service. El) REICUENBACU, . County Surveyor, .Ictl'crson, Wisconsin. i JOHN PATTERSON Commission Mrimmant, Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, Produce, k. 3IH South Front St., Phila. I'rnmpt returns lit best nmrtiet prle.cn. Your Hliipmeut solicited. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice is hereby (liven tlmt the foliowinu nulneil aeeouiilillils have Med llieir ueeiiillils in the HeuUter nml Clerk s olllee of Fulton county. I'll., und thut the sunie will be present ed to the Orphans' Court of snid eoulitv for eontlrmiitiou ou the third Monday of .March next. h;.'. beinif the nth day. I Sicks.--The llrst and Html ueeomc of V, It. Sipe.s. Kxeeiuor Ae., of the estate of Mary K. Sipe. lute of l.iekini,' Creek township, d.'--eeaed, 1. Willi.-1. The MM unit final account of .Tames K Will e. Trustee to sell the real esta'e ofjauic M Wlhle. late of IJUiciuirdon county. I'elinu.. deee'iM.-d. :l. A i.i.kh.- Tli-j llrst and llnal account of Humphrey Aller. Administrator of Christian anil William A )cr, late of Oubliu tovnihip. de ceased. 4. l,.vr.'Ki(s;.:,- Tlte llrst and partial account if U. slnti'iie nuersim. Ct-iM-iru W. Havs aid .lames A. Sllaipe. Kxccuttir or the will of Thomas rallerson. lalo of Me.l'onueU-.biiitf boroil'-'ll. deceased. 5. ll.UM'. The llrst und Html account of W. V. Hurt. Administrator of Alaier Hail, late.i.r lliuh Creek town-nip. deceased. il. Hixson. - The llr-l and Until ace.nint of tieon'e VV' . Hixson and John N. lti .011. .Ad iiiinistrutorsof Nathan II. Hixsou. htl e 0! Cru h 1 'leek township, deceased, '(easier ,t Clerk's 1 KltAXK I'. I.YX 'I.. 1 llilce. Feb. U. Iinri 1' ltciiister ( li rli. Prothonotary's Notice. Notice is hereby Kiven that, Hon. ,louu M. Fore. Assicnceof Holil A. McDonald, has llli d his aceeunt in the Crotholitry solllee or Fulton county, Cenusylvanin. and that the same will be presi-nied to the Court of Coli.mou Clcus of saideouniy for eoullruialioh on the third Mon day of March next IikiJ, beiiiK the ITthday. I'lothonotnry's Olllee. -FRANK 1. LYNCH. February l.'i, imrj, I'nithciuolary. Hark 'Wanted. We are in tho market for 5000 tons Bock Oak Bark. For price write C. CJuiokxk Si Son, 8 0, 8t. Saltillo, Pa. Desirable Property l'or Sale. A House and Lot iu New Gren ada. The house is a two-story frame, painted and papered throughout, water in tho kitchen. On the lot are fruit trees and grape vines, stable and other out buildings. Within 4.J miles of coal mines. Bargain to quick buyer. Call on or address, G. H. McCoy, 2-20, 4t. New Grenada, Pa. Notice. Desiring to pay debts as speed ily as possible, I will sell my prop erty near Dubliu Mills this month. Near six acres with house, stable and outbuildings. Two never fail ing springs of puro water, good ciug orchard of choice fruit just coming into bearing, grapevines, roses, andornameutal trees. Ex celleut place for poultry. Clear title given, Must be sold. JJ (, !3t. J. B. CfTCH-.U-L. A violent thunder storm pass ed this place last Thursday night. Bain fell in torrents, aud the Hashes of lightuing and the peals of thunder would have done cred it to a July storm. Hero and there a largo tree was shattered. Working 2 Hours u Day. There's no rest for those tire less little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are al ways busy, ouriug Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Billiousness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Head ache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, tastu nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at W. S. Dickson's. INVITATION . 'You h r( Jnvittl iff ofi thfl tlnt .. untl clK'npi-st lirt of Wall l'iMr mm ' t ii(jMi'vm brourht to thin county KV ciillltifr or- hnviiir tlimn Brought Id . .7 your hnu hr ihu unlv few of th m;iiy htitv.iiim:-- , " 1-loriil iclt'iiH, white biiok.urtis .Ik'iUiV ruiun-U, y ot'UlM hU nrounrt. OUt rpvs, many ties I (inn, fto ..... ii round. . ( 'Inpcttti y und QUinincm, ctM, Dd uy Unw und Watered SHU, U GW. ii ml up. A No, l hr f:intnin 1 loroJorns (lint urc nil Dip riixv-- nnliomc u-to-dule without oiio or more-- it ociiI.n. All Mordcrs mid Pnpci'H sumc price per roll. ' FVirifps wI1iIiil work flone Will Nave monrv hy fulllntf ou the uthUm flinuMl Wr t'Ufnuut'ft: to put on nior puit't und hunt; tioro p;ijn'r in orn On y t-tmii utiv oth'F two nvn tin- roimiy All work urtistloiilly px rnit 'ii ii ti1 Kftiton mrinmlppd ornorhurtfo Weuhohunolp White (.pun i h II V) -vr:ir M.MMntt'p en INt i rim tiun fre.v I'.ul n or ;i thirds THOMPSON & STEAK, Painters, Papciiirtiicrs k Frcscoers, McCon nel! sbu rg, Pa. ( i A HANDSOME J" FURNITURE STORE 1 UN QtTKliN STKKKT In Chatnbersburg. The ntvv Uii'tc-story Mt. Holly creiiin lirirk front is dilTercut frinii any iitlior In town. TIip Oisi;iy of noat, boiititiful uiiJ nrtistii' liouscliold fnrnisli-iiifj-i N 1 letter, luror and nicer than vvo liave cvci' shiiwn in tlio luist III years. Most intelligent )eiile like to look at nice things und' we invite ymi. You lire welcome to come In nt liny time unil look n round whither you want to buy or not. Prices ou everything in plain figures, uud yon will not he annoyed by uny one uiinjr you to buy. Wel come. Cull iiijiiin, NKW STOtMC OV. Baby Coaches and Go-Carts for l'.ioi! is now ready. . a - t. .v FURNITUlvE MAKEUS, on Queen St., .Cham bersburg. wwt KALi-ACH k SPANGLER, Knohsvillc, Pa., Miiiilifiictiiicis of AT.l, KIXf)S Of POUCH AND WORKED LUMBE R. Flooring, Siding, aud Shingles . always on hands. F'ramo Stuff furnished to order with promptness. Mills one mile north of Knobsville. HI- TTT tineap liomes During tho past few days four more I Desirable Lots IN THH J Little Extension east of town have been sold. There lire a few of the Very best left yet, and they will J be sold on terms to suit tho J purchaser. Apply to $ D. E. LITTLE, f , McCoNNicLi.sauii, Pa. S. P. METZLER Dkalku J In . . . Pianos Organs Buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. f rV,'"Wlmn' in need of any thing in our line writo for particulars to . . . . I r. r. A1ETZLER. J Ijiirnt Cabins, Pa. ? MILLINERY GOODS. . at uud below cost at Cress's New Millinery Store. Opposite the Cooper limine, .McCofiuulIiibur, I'u. Foley's Honey and Tar for children, safe, sure. No opiates. llic Washing- rro h l c in fti u SO n i.; !i IS." m . 1 $1 M. ywi'ji i '. jy The only perfect washer. Unlike all others. oo Guaranteed oo to give perfect satisfaction or Money Refunded. A. J. SCHETROMPF, Buck Valley, Pa. General Agent for C. Kandleman & Sons, Dos Moines, Iowa. In our last ad we called your attention to Men's and Boys' Sweul ers at 3!) and 4.")c. Well, we sold all of that lot, und have just recolv- trQ ed anollwr lot of the same kind -j) wo wish to call your attention, l'mits. We have sold 10 doz. pairs of Boys' Knee Cord Pants, lined nil through and the making guaranteed, at7.rM;pt, and we have 2 or 3 doz. more at the same price. In Men's Cords, we have sold 12 doz. and have some left at $1.35, $1. "5, aud $2.3.". If you are in noed of :' PI (. uny of these goods, don't wait or don't allow any one to sell you u pair until you have seen ours. Secondly, we are anxious that you pair until you have seen ours. PI see our Overalls and Cotton and S3 U n a pi e " these goods, and think we have a better lino than ever liefore. Wo had Boys' Apron Overalls 18, 25, end 30c pr. Youths' Overall!!, 15 In 111 ...... n j m otilnaa urltVi rt U'iOir.iil. ninnu nvlt'D licni't' tlin kind at 38c. Men's Overalls, all heavy Cotton Pants, lined and unUned, at Pants !)5e to $1.75. Hardware ! If you need a Cross Cut Saw, we have the best make sit $1.10 and $1.18, with handles. Extra handhs. 15c pr. Sitigle-bil Axes, 5()c: double-bit, 58, (", and 85c each tin 85c ones are the Win. Mann axes. Did you ever hear of this price on this axe before? Saw Sets, 45 and 48c. Wood Saws the Keystone with double red frames at 40 cents. Carriage bolts, 14 in. to 7 in., lo c.ich; also, large one. Split rivets, 5e; machine rivets, He; cap rivets, Tic box. Horse shoe rasps, 15, 18, t-1 22, and 25c. Horse shoe naiis, 11c . miAV in Hiii'l.-pt. friuninir nhisels. find inch, 20c, 1J and 2 in., 25c each. Coal oil, 100 test guaranteed. not good, bring your can to us and try ours. 12c gallon. ROUSS RACKET STORE HULL '& BENDER, Managers. - wi4 auu,uu.uuUiiX 0 TO i?C aS TO P53 fioPo to GO 68 Read and Reflect. CHRISTMAS is almost here and you want all you can get l'or your money. Our prices are our inducements. Dry Goods. All the Now Shades in Cloth. Cassimere, &c. Fine ef fects in Shirt Waist goods, Flannels. -Oinghams, Muslin, India Linen, White Goods, and Linings of every description. Notions. Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Mitteus, Laces, Braids, Embroideries, Buttons, Spool Silk, Cotton, Veiling, Hand kerchiefs, and Fascinators. Ad endless variety of Christ mas Gifts. Millinery. The latest creatious constantly on hands. Can match you a perfect outfit iu a day's notice. You cau save money. Take time and see. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, - - Alaryjand. Q o i o t-J Hi) ) ) o ax I 0; (r ; ( mm.m, m m mi mm mmt mmf m,m mmm mmmm', n! NOW IN i n Hi ill v I Our sprin"; line of Suitings t i is almost all in; and a larger f and better selection we have t never had to. offer. The pricts t are the cheapest. All wool ! X suits to order at 9.50 to the ' " very best. We make and trim 1 all suits as they should be. I t Trouserings at 3.00 new style t These goods we bought at a t great reduction, and to" you. t we give the benefit. ' . 4 i Glad to have you see the goods. : i li I k Hi 4 i!3 M n M Hi II r Ji Mr. Lowis Shaw of Taylor was Binoug the visitors to town Tues day that culled at the News office. I TT HT n ii n a. u. nm r V ' L V ED Hy the Novelty upright double reflex WASHER. fl -S3 w (." u LI at the same prices. Now, this week, llrst, to our Boys' and Men's ( lord Secondly, we are anxious tuat you ' ool Pants. We have sold lots of e i s'.es and kinds, 40 to 70c pr. Men's i 0 to !K)c. Wool Dress f Hardware lb. Tho greatest thing you ever lit, nrieos tlifit. eim't. lie imiti .lieil If you have been getting oil that is l i i !iuUi,i'iifcWfctv.j,viui . 1 oo 38?)SgcoSffc uC. vPc Co??E ii5nyt rv- it t rjv i V- !.)V; It: Oh. 'mim- mm m m 1 1 ST ii t til KM Mt Hi r i yn 1 1 k I I ( t ft I - 5.1 : i i A A X .4. l J- 4 .v . J,.. v J . Foley's Honey and Tcr cures colds, prevents pneumoni i. OCK