Brick for sale at Morton's yard. Iiis Caldwell was ut Ilarris burg Wednesday. Save tho f routs from 'Ilotker man's Baking Soda'" and secure Valuable presents. Miss Mary Hoke went to Phila delphia Wednesday. "llockcrman's Baking Soda" is ."c a )iiick and even tho package is valuable, save tlicni. Mrs. Sadio Cromer of Fort Lit tleton left on Monday to visit her brother "William Cunningham at .Pittsburg. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kid ney and bladder right. Don't de lay taking. All dealers. Miss Mil uie Woollet began a primary summer school at Fort Littleton on Monday the 21st. The surest and safest remedy for kidney and bladder diseases is Foley's Kidney Cure. All deal ers. Silas M. Morgret of Belfast township, announces himself this week as a candidate for county commissioner. If you have auy papering to be done this spriug,it will be to your interest to consult Thompson and Steach. Mr. John Duvall, A. F. Baker, and Jerry Sprowl were among our Wells Valley friends who were in town last week. "Ueekermau's Bakiug Soda" is absolutely pure. Save the fronts bearing his signature and secure valuable preseuts. Ed llorton one of Taylor town ship's young men working iu the mines at liobertsdale was in Mc Connellsburg last Saturday. Wagon loads of new goods are being received by Geo. W. Reis ner & Co., and in few days most of their new stock will be in. Don't fail to read their new ad vertisementin next week's News. Miss Grace Lodge, of Brush Creek township, is visiting her sister Mrs. S. W. Kirk, of this place. Miss Mary Wilds of this place visited friends iu Mercersburg from Saturday until Monday even .'ing. Kev. and Mrs. W. W. Dalbey, of Philadelphia, are visiting their daughter and son, Mrs. George V. Keisner and Dr. A. D. Dalbey, both of this place. Mrs. M. L. Tice and sou Her bert, spent a few days during the past week with John 'lice's fami ly at Knobsville. They were in town a fews hours Monday. Beautiful, hardy, eutrancingly fragrant once planted, lasts a lifetime "The Cinnamon Vine," new from Chiua. Hoots only five cents. For sale by D. Malloy. Squire Will Peck of Gem, was in town one day last week. He recently took out steam power in his mill and replaced it with a gas oline engine and is much pleased with the chauge. A list of Handsome presents for the return of fronts from "Heckerinan's Bakiug Soda" is now being prepared. Save the fronts bearing his signature. Harry E. Spangler has closed out his store at Wells Tannery, to W. II. Baumgardner and moved into the house with his father where he will be able to give his entire attention to the farm this summer. John Henry of Taylor township while in town last Saturday for mally added his name to the list of candidates for the Democratic nomination of county commis sioners. S. II. Fraker who has been the past winter attending College of Physicians and Surgeons at Bal timore returned home the 12th inst. to spend the summer at Ft. Littleton. Mr. Isaac Bolinger of Roberts dale spent a few days during the past week visiting his mother Mrs. Margaret Bolinger near Dublin Mill' . He was in McCon nellsburg a few hours last Satur day and favored the News otllce with a pleasant call. Lust week we stated that James Keefer of Ayr township had gone over to enter Pennsylvania Col lege at Gettysburg. We regret to make the statement this week that, upon the advice of physicans. lie r arno home. He is threatened with pnhnonary trouble. We sin cerely trust that Jimmy's physi cial condition may not be so seri ous; and that he may yet be able to realize the umbitiou of his young life that of obtaiuing an educa tion, and making himsolf useful to his fellow-men. FIFTY YEARS AGO. Ci)iiilnu-il fiotn HiNt pnne. her Win. P. Scliell ns one of the most promineut. Another was John II. Filler. He became editor of tho Fulton Republican. James B. Boggs came from Greeucastle He was a jolly good fellow, but didn't seem to care whether he got any practice or not. It was hard pickiug for these young fel lows as there was not much liti gation. Filler nnd Bogs both eked out a liv ing by teaching in the town school. The big lawyers from Bedford aud Chambersburg came down to attend the courls and picked up the best cases. Among these were John Cessna, he Barclays, J. K. Mower from Bedford, and Wilsou Reilly from Chambersburg. Cessna and Reilly afterwards both became members of Congress. Cessna was a Democrat at that time. I have heard some fine speeches in the court room as well as in the political arena from these two 'lien. As I know from experience that editors donot like too long articles I will close this and add some more at another time. Wields A Sharp Ax. Millions marvel at the multi tude of maladies cut off by Dr. King's New Life Pills the most distressing too. Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles Dyspepsia, IjOss of Appetite, Jaundice, Bil iousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall before these wonder workers. 2.-c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Miss Blanche Hendershot who has been engaged at California Pa., in dressmaking, has goue to Pittsburg where she expects a better field for her work. A Chattanooga Druggist's State ment. Robt. J. Miller, Proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chattanooga, Tennessee writes : "There is more merit in Foley's Honey and Tar than in any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply wonderfully aud we sell more of it'than all other cough syrups combined." All dealers. W. H. Baumgardner.Esq., Wells Tannery's justice of the peace, merchant, lumberman, &c, spent a few hours iu town last Wednes day. He was accompanied by Mr. Calvin Gates.who recently bouglit he Zopher P. Hortou property. Neglect Means Danger. Don't neglect biliousness and constipation. Your health will suffer permanently if you do. De Witt's Little Early Risers cure such cases. M. B. Smith, But oruut, Mich., says, "DeWitts Lit tle Early Risers are the. most sat isfactory pills I ever took. Never gripe or cause nausea." A Nearly Fatal Kunaway. Started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J.B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111., which defied doctors and all remedies for four years. Then Bucklin's Arnica Salve cured him. Just as good for Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions, and Piles. 25c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Kirk Ferreuburg, who has been in Ohio during the past year, is at home again. Pneumonia is Kobhed of its Ter rors. By Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the racking cough aud heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken in time it will prevent an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. All dealers. Wantkd Two good girls for house work. Address Mrs. A. E. Fyan, Bedford, Pa. Shot In His Left Leg. For all kinds of sores, burns, bruises, or other wounds DeWitts Witch Hazel Salvo is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield to it at once. Never fails in cases ofjiiles. Cool ing and healing. None genuiue butDeWitt's. Beware of counter feits. "I suffered for many years from a sore caused by a gun shot wouud iu my loft leg," says A. S. Fuller, English, lud. "It would not heal and gave ine much troub le. I used all kinds of remedies to no purpose until I tried Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. A few boxes completely cured me." liark Wanted. We are in tho market for .'000 tons Rock Oak Bark. For price write i C. GltKKXK & SOX, Saltillo, Pa. NEW SPRING GOODS Notice These Prices Calico all colors 4 to lie Ginghams 4 to 7c Indian Law ns 0 to 10c Lawns 8 to 7c Percale 7c Muslins 6 to He Hosiery, 5 to Do Men's Half-hose 4 to 15c Straw Mattings per yard 12c Men's Overalls 25 to 48c Men's Shirts 181 to 4c Straw Bats 0 to 15c Dress Hats 25 to 48c Coif oe 11 to l:c Sugars 5 J to Cc Ready-made Bonnets 24c Ladies' Ready-madv Shirt-waists 40c If you have not been getting good oil, bring your can aud get it tilled with 150 test 11 to 12c a gallon. Produce taken at highest Mar ket Price. D. C. MALLOT, Needmore, Pa. CRESS'S New Millinery. Everything in the millinery line, including" the most beau tiful Pattern Hats, Trim med Hats, and the choicest selection of Flowers, Chif lons, and Trimmings of all kinds. As this is our first spring season, our goods are all new, and of the LATEST STYLES. No shelf-worn eoods, nor goods from other seasons. Our Prices arc the Lowest. Call and be convinced. Thanking you for your pre vious patronage, we ask you for a share of your present. Store diagonally opposite the Cooper House. Mrs. E. 31. GUESS. REMOVAL. I Hike this method of informing my friends und tho public generally, that T have removed my slock of goods from my old stand to the new room in the ( 'levenger building, opposite the Telegraph olllee, where will ho found a Fresh Supply of Groceries, consisting of Coffees, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Making l'owder, Kxtracts,Corn Starch, iVc, Ac. Also a full and Fresh Supply of Confections of ull kinds. 1 have cheap Candy and 1 have extra tine Candy which I am going to sell at small profit. I also have Tobacco and Cigars. 1 will he pleased to have you call and examine my Stock and feel sure I can pit-use you in prices. Thanking you for pust favors I respectfully ask a continuance of the same. Very respectfully, S. M. Robinson. ICggs taken in exchange for goods. Terms, Cosh. Men Wanted. Hespoctahle single men, aged -0 to 27 years, iilile and willing to work with spud'i und shovel, und do other common lahor in summer, and do work in the woods in winter. No free car fare. Wages l20 per month und linni'rl l.'vtnn tin v f.i l.nirv ...... t tinned faithful service. ED REICI1ENUACIJ, t County Surveyor, J J Jefferson, Wisconsin. J Normal School. We will open a Normal School in the P. O. S. of A. Hall at Need more, Pa., beginning April i'8th, to continuo eight weeks. Prof. H. N, Palmer will assist during part of the term. Kates same as usual, with a re daction to thoso taking both terms. Excellent boardiug facilities near school. For further partic ulars address HLAIU TUUAX Stklla M. Baku. Men Wanted To Peel Hark. Apply to Kal bach & Spangler, at their mill nt Knobsville, Pa. PAWNER 8 A LVE th moat healing aalva in txa world. ooooooooocoo oooooo 1 Spring Time Hints WHEN A LADY GETS READY TO CLEAN HOUSE he generally tinds a bed or two that ought to have a new mattress, springs or pillows. GOOD MATTRESSES are hero in stock from .1..r0 to sl".00 aud to order up to 10.00. The very cheap kind, that only servo to look at and worry you awhile, you can get olso where. BED SPRINGS, $2.00 to 12.00. PILLOWS, 50c to $2.00 The same remarks apply as to mattresses. A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood en one to great advantage. Makes the room brighter and looks cooler on a hot day or night. NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c and 75c a vard (double width) make attractive curtains and cover- 8ings. A COUCH SPREAD in X fringe all around, at $1.50 is Qo-Carts and Saby Coaches. Third now lot this season. Have you a nice baby ? II. SIERER & CO., FURNITURE MAKERS, On Queen Street, Chambersburg jooooooooooooo ooooooooocoo SUMMER MILLINERY. Heady for one und all. Milli nery display. The largest, grand est, and most attractive ever brought to Fulton county. TRIMMED HATS. From i0c up. Sailors ije upa Shirt-waist Hats, ready trimmed ")()(. All the new patterns of Ap pliques and Luces. TRIM HATS FREE of charge, and trim them in best style, and quote undoubtedly the lowest prices on everything. Call and be convinced that ours is the Bon Ton Store. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. FARMERS, ATTENTION! The season is here when you are thinking about farm maehiuory, and I want to t ! you that I am better thau ever prepared to offer you inducements. Remem ber lam headquarters for Butties, 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 Wiro, Washing Ma chines, nil kinds of Hard ware, Dr. Hess's Stock Food every puckageguaranteed. Chop, Graham Flour, and CorDmeal always on hand, together with a full liue of Groceries, Coufectionery .Tobaccos and Cigars. W. 11. NESBIT, (Opposite Fulton House) McCouuellsburg, Pa. Administrator's Notice. Kxtute ot Hou. John M. Fori), deceased. Letter of iidminlKlrntlon, on the estutn or Hon. Johu M. Fore, lute of Todd towushiu deueued. Imviutf been tfrunlud ly the Ketftslei- of Wlllxtor Fulton county to tho subscribe!, whose post oltlce addresH is Knobsville. Fulton uounty. lJu., ull person who ure iudebled lo the suid astute will nleitse muke pti.vmuut und those ImviiiK cluiins will present them to I). KDWARO FOI1F., J. UilAKl.KS FOltK. Murch 20, l(f.'. AdiiiinlstrutorH. V SEE spring 1 9 O 2. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, - - Maryland. same goods, 50 by 108 inches, pretty and cheap. KALBACH & SPANGLER, Knobsville, Pa., .Manufacturers of ALL KINDS of ROUGH and WORKED LUMBER. FLOORING, SIDING, &c. always on hands. FVame Stuff furnished to order with promptness. Mills one mile nor :th of Knobsville. Cheap Homes During the past few days tour more Desirable Lots IN THIS Little Extension east of town have been sold. There are a few of the very best left yet, aud they will be sold on terms to suit tho purchaser. Apply to D. E. LITTLE, McCoNNELLSHUltO, Pa. V' 1SAKER & MARTIN, Undertakers, Locust Ghovk, Pa. Fine Funeral Car, Latest Desigus in Caskets and Burial Cases. We are prepared to take charge of funerals on short notice and furnish just what you want. Satisfaction Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. Place of business near John Plessiuger's store. 1 3 :rr and summer &Vmm OlYDTMfl iwvL or ninu We have reached the top of the ladder, so far as Millinery goes in McConnellsburg, and we will stay there. We have the swellest and most perfect creations in HIGH ART MILLINERY that has ever been shown in this County. Do not get the impression that the Hats will be higher iu price, because wo use the highest Class City Trimraiug we pay for the trim ming, you don't Everything that we uso in the trimming is new, the choicest and most PERFECT STYLES u m h n IS i that money can buy and the prices will be popular very popular. We carry everything that is to be found in a First-class millinery store, and one of thedistinctivo features of this store is, and al ways has been that we carry NO OLD STOCK. What you get here is always tho Dewest. We kindly ask all to call aud Bee us before purchasing 5 elsewhere. fe A. J. IRWIN & Co E The World Moes and so does the Willow Grove at Buknt The proprietor has had over 50 years experience, aud is confident that he can please all who may entrust him with their work. Manufacture of Carpet and Wool Carding a speciality. Wool Batting for Haps none better. Carpet Chain always in stock. I will take in wool and work at tho following places : Booth Brothers, Dublin Mills: A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; W. L. Berkstrcsser, Orchard Grove; W. R. Speer, Saluvia; Lynch 's store at Crystal Springs; Jackson's store at Akers villo, P. J. Barton's, Hustontown, and Huston's store at Clear Ridge. I will mako monthly visits to theso places during the season, and will receive work and return it. Thankful for past favors, and soliciting a continuance of the same, I am, respectfully, , . H. U. HERTZLER, Burnt Cabins, Pa. u ft c-2 I ROUSS RACKET STORE & The time for cleaning house hero. You might Hay, "Well, we don't know." Well, we think we er window shade for 7c, and an oil shade, decorated, with frftigo on, at 2."c; table oil oloth, 4!l in. wide, He, and it might be that you are C O just going to house keeping or that somo of your tinware is worn out. If so, we can soli you tin cups 2 for oc, colTee pots, 2, and 4 q'3., 8 "j to 15c, wash basins (ic, lire shovels 3 and 5c, buckets 5 to 5iy dish CJ pans 15 to C8c, colanders 10c, milk strainers 8 to yj) wash boilers. No. 8, U5c, dust pans (ic, pot lids 5c, 30c, porcelain pans 17 and 2lc, iron porcelain kettles, 6 qt., 25cf 8 qt., 32c; 10 qt., 38c, glass oil cans 18c, dippers 4 to 10c, brooms 13, 20 and 25c, Rising Sun stove polish 5c, Black Jack, in one pound cans, 8c. If you need a garden rake c.-o or a hoe, come to us. SHIrts ! Mrs. Potts We nave got in our spring line of dress shirts, and they are up 5 to-date in quality und price. The best dress shirt ever brought to Hj fjrt) town for the money 24c. Others shirts we lead uever follow 24. lane curtains and curtain poles. we would sell coal oil, 1G0 test, S3 your can along and try us. S3 PI 2 ROUSS RACKET STORE HULL & BENDER, Managers. j f NOW IN X Our spring line of Suitings' 1 1 is almost all in; and a larger E and better selection we have never had to ofler. The prices t t are the cheapest. All wool t I suits to order at 9.50 to the I very best. We make and trim I all suits as they should. be, I Trouserings at 3.00 new style . t These goods we bought at a great reduction, and to you we give the benefit. Gild to have you see the coods. t n A. D. l ti). Nace MTT'T TMI7DV luiiiummu. u !: r.-..' to; machinery in the Woollen -Mills Cabins, Pa. C-i (,.0 (,.-1 ts.a l.-u t.' t,.n i.-.i V (,v-1 and making pardon will noon be v-l know that. Tell us something we U-5 can. We can sell you a good roll oil- t.? 17c, spit boxes 8e, g.-O colTee mills 18 to porcelain kettles 20, 32 and 48e, sad Iron "5c sot, fxtra handles 5o. Shirts! Shirts! nt 45, 48 and 65c, and In working .'M aud 44c. Pon't fail to see our In our last ad we mentioned that at 12c, If vou have not tried it bring 5Hj Ti! fU I Hi (H li H t :v :;j ; ' ::i m n . i! 1 ( '! iil n H.4 i.M I'M ii n ' t v STOCK fflSons L.2 l"1 &2
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