T 4- Vanti;u. 100 lutf.ioi ol muSX- i - fne Chi'dren. - barks at C. F. NiviU's grocery. j i uiiswcr to u liirgu u umber of F i' 'iH' si ;' : liura of TtiU town.sliip wcri' Uitir.y Ja cob V'mf irurib)'!i''s o;v r.iilit. It st week. Tho number of now names that liavo boon added to our subscrip tion list i'r i .; M r. ' poK is very yriitii.) 'my to U.f juisber. JVnple seem' to ronbe that the FulU.m l!oii!i!,y News about t ils the bill. physicians 1'Rr.sckini- it. Many broad minded physic-in :is prescribe Foley's Honey and T.ir as they nevor li.iw f: ,". mi . and l'f-liable a reined y for thn. it aud luug troubles as tlii- frn-nt medicine. Sold at Trout's Cxrwst store. IN CALIFORNIA. Iiiijiiii ies i-onee-niii1? tlie children In i whom i;omes wore u.skod a o'.v week's firro, we beg to inform ,10 persons interested that the older of the two boys was takon into the home of Mrs. Margaret Kendall of Ayr township. The s'ounor has not been placed yet. lie is a bright, line looking boy, .ilinostsix years "f age, iu good h'.Mlth, and lias had the most eareful ti aiuing. Any one wait ing tho younger boy should tall on the el 1 i Id's great-aunt, Miss .'li'gie liuiiKiiel, one door east ol Mrs. Little's millinery store, ' 1,1 lis place. .. TKIjSSPASS notice. AP ten)on'4 nt-o hereby wnrnnrt nffnlnnt tren pnv-iri t.nm LIik premise of Itaa unflentlpued tlon K ill follutt n Ol rt-K.iKl of lhl uutiee. JAOili IIYKKS. Ayr township. K N. FRYMAN. J NO. W. OTT. " WM. H. PAYUIll, C. J. I1KF.WER. DAX1ET. MOOK Tod township. Miss Sarah Grove, Formerly of Taylor Township, Writes, We are permitted to publish the following from a private let- j ter to her friends: j "I see you have been having snow in Peunsylva:ii.i, de.ir t e lightfulold I'eunsylvania, win ro the . weather In, ii continual chronic case of delirium tremens for about six mouths in the year. "I can conceive of nothing more delightful than an existence in southern California. During the ten months that have gone by, I h ivo explored the country around Los Anevk'S aud I'asadeua on a wheel, i-i'iir.g a!"iig t!m '.viae, dusty roads and the circling Kucalvpi.- b!a:.eiios forming a r-oi' fir tti.:ad like the c.ntraueo ; to :i tunnel. In t'.; .'istaviee lay spreading lipids, iioeu'eJ with; California sunshine a light com; pr. lei", to wJiicb, t'.e clearest sua shims of the east is a mere blur; a:.u as we wend ouv way through Sail Gabriel valley v.'c pass Lous'-.s covered with r se vines, moon flowers, jessamines, jini'.ax, and ;dl niam.er of n. uutiful creeping green tilings with brilliant blos soms. 'Away oii' to t'i south west ' e could see the faint otitlinos of Santa Catalii.u mouutai..s, to the west, groves and vineyards, look ing at that distance li!t the de marcation of a trap laid out 0:1 a huge .scale by a gigantic cartog rapher. To the on.st more ranches with here and there a villnge. A faint trail of smoke ten miles across the alley betrayed the passage of a railroail train. User every thing trie sunshine shimmed' g on the hills .Ml'.l.og distant mountain jeiks eatiiii'g the valley iu liipiid gold--(jod'.s greatest gift to the favored e;.c who may live where it is a daily visitor, in stead of a fee'ole pale a'ld dis couragiugly rarity. oiick arki:st. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala. was twice in the hospital from a severe cas 1 of piles causing 24 tumors. Afier doctors and all remedies failed, Uucklen's Arnica .Salve ijuickly arrested further iu Ham mation and cured him. It I'm mers aches and kills pain. .-. a', all druggist. MILL FOR RliNT. Pine Chnnce For a Good Miller. The JJess Holler Mills in Thompson township, now owDed by Dennis Everts will bo rented to a miller of good character and not less than 5 years experience. Jood chance. Inquire of Dennis Everts, Dickeys Mountain, Pa. FARM FOR SALE. I will sell at private sale my furm 'of 10 ucics lying alentf tho pike i miles ea.-t of I lui'l '. -nnville. About !lf ai'ri's are ck-sreil t-ii.i Imlance in tim ber. Tim bv-.i-ov-'ti-'-nts are a (food two-story F'nc Moiiso nearly new, Hank Harn ui.il oliu-r out buildings. T':. is ulso 11 n oivlmrd of line fruit. 0-,.M ter near the door. Will eoll :: - t., suit t bo purchaser. W. A. VALLAXCK, il-2."i-0;t llarrisonvillo, l'a. FARM IOH SAI.f. Slluitted O'e mile enit of MeUonnellHburff, Vn.. extpndlDtf to London 1H0, irontulnlnir 2M ACKI-.S, A I ,l'lil-; MliW HANK IIAKN", huHliiteiy liepn iuIiUmI 10 il-u lnnovniflots. The funn s uflmlriiltlv iidupo.'d tor Mloek pur pfMes, cu Itu bought on lerum to Hull ur ehinrr. Addrt'sH the owner DANIKIj ' IMtKUT. t'lmifilMo-Mliur. )'a. I'urticx u lh nx to vNIt ilie pn-uilneH Inquire or W. H. NP.T.SON, McC',nnellsturtf, Pa. X l:e oics .N 1 r 1 1; r.. Nnitre in licrcltv jilvptt flint li'ttt-r tcKlMmpnt nry linve hreti ur)iiit.-d lotlit inMliftKitfited upon tli i'.'hIo of Thoinim llumhort lui of Ayr loivDKtiln. Kultim rount', la . d .i'inisihI. Any ithw Imvltii; cUi.tii ui:;i iwi uhl estate will iri'Kfiit Ihrm j'Tiipoily Mtttlii'iitliMited for pHO'-nif nt. himI tlnMr owlntliciuintt wia pleuito i). t. 1 uMiinnr. Oct. .'H. r.ksi Kxceutor. Auditor's Notice. N Hue In hereby Klven that the tindciiKDU(l nurlltor nppolntfd to mnlte dlstrlbuMon ni the fumls In the hunus of lion S Wcnley KlriC. nd QilulKtr.it. ir of the estate of ZeuhthuMouulnte of Thompson township, deeeasml. will ftlt luhln olllcc In MoCoiiuelKliurir, I'n . for the perform ance of Kuld duty on Thursday, November 10. IW at 10 o'clock A. M.. wht'n and where nil personM Interested may attend If they see proper. GEO. II. DANIELS, II 4 03. Auditor gj The Washington County Bank $1 ' Hancock, Aid., S 1H DKA.NC1I Ol' THE Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co., 8 Thirty Years' 8 8 Of Baltimore, Atd. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Acting Officer Elected by the Stockholder! DR.J. S. SWARTZWELOER, J. FRANK FIELDS, E. V. HENDERSON, R. J. TANEY, JOHN W BURCESS. Deposits subject to check bear Interost at tlio rate of 2 per cent, per annum. Deposits In savings department, 3 per cent, per annum. Time certificates of deposit, at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Faid in Capital and Surplus, $235,000 00 Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,000.00 Account of Corporations and Individuals Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: John V. Woodland, Pres. K. S. Johnston, 1st Vlce-Pres J Kenton Thomas, 2d Vice-Pres. W. D. Allen, Secretary-Treai EXECUTOR'S NOTIE.-Lnut will und testa ment of Mrs. Catherine Krelehliauui. Ittte of Ayr township, Fullou county, 1'u., deccas ed. Letters testamentary on the above estate haviuif been granted to the undersigned, all persons ludehted to the suid estute are re quested to make payment, and those having clalnut to present the name without delay to W. H. NELSON. II 18 63. ' Executor. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration, on the estate of John Covuli. Jute of Thompson township, deceused. having been granted by the Register of Wills of Kuiion eounty to the subscriber, whose postortlce address Is Hig Cove Tun ner. Fulton county. I'a.. all persons who are Indebted to the suid estate will plcuse make payment und those huving clulnis will present them to GEO. W, HUMBERT. Nov. 1C0). Administrator. Facts Worth Knowing. For Mllburn Wagons, Surrey and Buggies, Runabouts, Farm ers Milk-Wagons, Top Spring-wagons, Binders, Mowers, Haj rakes, Oliver chilled, Syracuse and Wlard chilled plows, Wood and Steel frame harrows. Sewing Machines with 4 drawers, drop head, guaranteed for ten years, for $14. The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine is the bt'titjnade for dressmakers. Don't fail to see it before buying. I'm headquarteis for Grain drills stock always on band. I have the largest stock in the county in buggies and farm lmple- ' merits. My goods are right and prices right. Goods right here and I will be here to tell you that I can give Just as much for your money as any dealer in the County. Be sure to come and see me or write to mo before buying. . T. J. COMERER, McConnellsburg, Pa. A GOOD NAME. Fmin personal experience I testify that DeWitt's Little Early Risers r.re unequalled ns a liver ;i!!. They are rightly named be cause they give strength and en erjry and do iheir work with ease, 'V. T. Eastern Boerno, Tex. Thousands of people are using these U ny little pills in preference ".o fill others, because they are so pleasant and effectual. They cure liliouKuess, torpid liver, etc. They do not purge and weaken, but cleanse and strengthen. Sold it Tnmt'.s drug store. M U)U Y OlNIi AGAIN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pilis 0'icli nii'lit f. two ec has put ine in n.y ''ivr, ngui:." writes l). li. Tunii-r of Denri 80 town, l'a. They're the best in the world for liver, stomach r.nd bowels. lU!,"!y vegetable. Never grip. Only 2;ic at all drug stores. Buckwheat Flour Wanted. Charles F. Scott will pay the bi.rl;ost market price in cash or ti ul 1' -r good buckwheat flour, if delivered soon at his store in Mcl'oiuiollsburg. anD')V.:r. I'. M. Sipe is luiier the nvtson vork on the new bridge. , MIj1i,.vi...i, 1... i.M,ir..l I liiiine. Our school is progressin nice ly under tho care of Charles- Mel- j lott. I Wishart Decker bntclieivd two line porkers i Viday. The uew beef wagon passed up ' ur v.i'ley Saturday. i Lat Saturday uvtuiug oue of our young men could not Cud Dr. Hoops hilching post and drove to the bridge to lie his horse. John Hiirker is employed at C. M. Sipes husking corn- Notice to Taxpayers. Owing to the fact that Justices by their leniency, often lose a good deal of money, George W. Clouser, one of tho Justices of tho Pence of Ayr township, hereby L'hvs notice to the taxpayers of that township that he will place tho dnplieate of unpaid state and eounty tares in the hands of the eonstiible o i the 1st of December. Persons who do not want to pay co-its will do well to heed this lo'.i'e. Water Front for Sale. 1100 aero farm; 700 acres in i cultivation, 7u0 acres in timber. Five dwellings on it. Fine fruit, good grain aud grass land. Sold cheap to settle estate. Write for description. S. P. WooixxxKj Salisbury, Wicomico county, Maryland. Sale Register. Friday, November 27, D. B. McQuade,' will sell at his resi dence 2 miles south of McCon nellsburg, 5 horses, 2 colts, 5 milch cows, 3 heifers, 1 bull, 4 brood sows, 4 shotes, 10 head of sheep, hay, corn, lumber, aud man3' other thiugs. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. Monday, November 23, W. H. Nelson, executor, will sell at the late residence of CatherineKriecb baum, deceased, near Back Run school house in Ayr township, live stock, farming implements, household goods, &c Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 8 months. Saturday, December 5, Mr. Emery W. McClain will sell at nis residence, 1 miles south of New Grenada, 1 good cow, farm- mg implements, hay, wagons, harness, stoves, aud a lot of store goods. Sale begins at 9 o'clock A.M. Wednesday, December 9, James E. Lyon having rented his farm, will sell at his residence at West Dublin, live stock and farm ing implements consisting in part of oue span of excellent mules, 6 head of cattle, binder, mower, wagons, blacksmith tools, hay, corn, and wheat, and many other things. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Thursday, December 10. W. S. Warthin having rented his farm, will sell at his residence 4 miles south of McConnellsburg live stock, tarming implements, &c, consisting of 5 head of horses 18 bead of cattle, 18 hogs, binder, mower, drill, wagons, hay, wheat and about 400 barrels of corn. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Terms 12 months. 'irthJay Anniversary. On Monday nveuing 16th inst.. a company of neighbors gathered at thy Nome of Mrs. Anna Ilann, , near Siluvia, it being hor 5Cth , Oii U.viay. From the numerous ' packages of good thiugs, she will i not forget her many friends that su rprised her. After a pleasant I eveiiii g all leturned to their re ; sportive homes, aud reported a ! good time. Orchard Grove. Prices, Wool Carding one! Carpet Weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GROVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand. Wool put into bats for Haps. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Hare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. R, Speer's, Saluvla; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack' son's, Akersville; Caleb Barton 'h, Hustontown; A. N. Wltter's Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Ridge; W, L. Berkstresser Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. hi. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. THE ART of putting the materials to gether is what makes the hat become vou. The ma terials mav not be the most expensive and still the hat be very fetching. We have learned the . art. That is the reason one woman will say to another after admiring her friend's new hat and hav ing been told the price; "It looks so stylish I thought it cost heaps more than that." We can make you one at the same price that will look equally stylish. The best materials, and pains taking workmanship make our hats the most desira ble. Maye Johnston McConneilsburg, Pa. Hustontown. FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. I take this method of inform- -lng my former patrons and the public generally, that I have received a full stock of The Latest Style Hats and Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrlmmed, Pattern Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, and every thing you may need In this line and at prices that WILL PLF.ASK YOU, I know. GIVE ME A TRIAL MRS. ANNIE E. DAW KEY, HUSTONTOWN,' PA. S. R. CROMER, Harness! Harness! ANXIOUS MOMENTS. Some of the most un xious liou rs of a mother's Hfo aro thoso when tho little on-M of tho household liavo the croup. Thero is no oth er medicine so effective in tl cl'Kt-D OF PILES AFTER 40 YEARS, terrible malady as Foley 'h Honey j Mr. 0. Ihuioy of Geneva, Ohio, and Tar. It w a household favor-' ;,;uj th,., ni'o fur 10 yearn. Doc ite for throat and Iun? troubles, ' l0l and dollars c.uld do him no and as it contains no ophites or ; lusting good. Wilt's Witch other poisons, it can bo s;ifc!y j ibnol Balve cured him permanent given. Sold atTrout's drughtoru ' ly. Invalu-ible for cuts, burrs, j v..t. : r ' ri.lsea, sprains, lacerations, oc- T Ciini CoH I. One Day. ' '.x-nui, tetter, salt rlieutn, and nil Take Laxative iJromo Quinine ''-r Vm diseases. Look for the Tablets. All dnitftfists 'refund ; nam DeWtt on tho package fill the mowv if it fails to euro. K others aro cheap, worthless couu Kt'gs Butter Poultry 2d c. 20c. 8o. 4-tine manure forks 35, 60 and 55o. Steel shovels 43 and riOc1 Fcltless 12-ln., collar pads team, buggy, 2.rxj. Shoes, Ladies fleece Hned from 11.00 to 11.48. Misses and Chil dren's shoes at all prices. Men's heavy work and line shoes. Hoys' ichyol shoes. Harlem oil 4c, a bottle, 3 bottles for 10o. Good Santos' Coffee per tt 9t Hest Ulo 12c. W. L.331T3U333U, . Manager. 5. WALKER MANUFACTURING CO. Fanncttsburg. Pa., has on hand, and will make to order on short notice, from select material In inoit workmanlike manner, Team Harness, & Buggy Harness, any style and price. Nets, Whips, &c, at holesalo and Retail. Special attention to Repair Work. S. Elmer Walke.r. : Proprietor. TINNER Fort Littleton, Pa Is prepared at short notice to do any work entrusted to his care. A full line of , STOVES, Plio, Tinware, Ac, always onhand Special attention (riven to bpout- iog, HooflDff, &c, GALVANIZED STEE SPOUTING AT ' 5 CENTS A FOOT. Don't forjfet that w. are bead- quarters for all kinds of PUMPO and pump repairs, and at prices W W V V V V W W -V rl-- ' w - 8 8 experience in Merchant Tailoring, and hand- O ling Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods, O has given us a knowledge of the demands of x Fulton county that means much to you when r want you Clothing. q IT'S OUR BUSINESS to watch the change in styles both in material and makeup; and the man or boy who is dressed' at our house, may go away feeli g that he is genteelly and fashionably clad. Our Prices aro RijgHt n the man that promises to give you five-dollar value . for lour dollars and a half in cash is $ simply lying that's all. To give you an idea: We have MEN'S SUITS from 2.50. to the very best 310 suit. YOUTHS from 2'dollars and 50 cents up; Boys', 75c, up, ; and Childs '50c. up. Boys and Men s OVERCOATS, in Great Variety. Dress. Trousers from 1 dol lar to 4 dollars and .50 cents. When you want anything in the way of clothing, come in and look oveour stuff. If we can't suit - you, no harm is done, A. U. NACE & SON, McConnellsburg, Pa. CXXXXXX3eS5 xxxoooooo W -XL ANY FOOL Can make money, but it takes a wise man to save it. One way to save money is to buy your hardware from a man who will divide with you the profits usually charged. If you think this is a joke, just notice the following prices, and come In and see the goods. 2 gallon Iron kettles, $2.20, Llndsey double-bit axes, none better, regular price, $1.00, our price 90c. Mann's, 80c; the Red Cloud, 00c, and a very good one for 50 cents. HORSE BLAN KETS w 8 S8 80c, 1.20, 11.75, $2.10, and $2.25. A good heavy double plush robe for $2.40. Crosscut saws. of all kinds; one-man saws, wood saws; coil chains, and. trace chains. . Iron and steel tire prices the lowest.' PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES. ' 1 positively will not. be undersold. R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. . Pour doors east of the Telegraph' Office. CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. The best goods for the least money. Men's lined cord pants at 51.75; regular price 52.50. Boy's cord pants 50 cts, per pair. Men'sheavy duck coats, velvet coIlar,$l.25,regular price $1.75, Ball Bearing Drop Head Sewing Machines .. 513.75 each," . Heating Stoves, $6 to 518 each. Cook Stoves $14 to $22. MEN'S OVERCOATS, at 55.50, regular price 58. Ladies and children's coats and capes any, price or size. . iJ' : A beautiful bne of ladies and children s TRIMMED HATS, at about ONE-HALF tlie usual VIUCE askedV SHOT GUNS Single barrel shot guns, 32 inch barrel, choke bored, 53.98, . regular prici 7 dollars, No difference what you want to buy, write' us for prices or ' call and ye wjlj save you money. CLAY PAHK. I Hold at Trout's drug Lix 5c. i alorv. I Subscribe for tho Mews. that are right. '. Cirovo'8 signature is on each terfoita.