rMM.''A.MMH' T ) Of Local and General Interest, Oallicred at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS. Some lugersol watches are packed ns presents m Fort Bed ford Cofreo. liarry N. Henry and brother Clarence spent last Saturday with friends in town. A kidney or bladder ' trouble cau always bo cured by using Fo I.'.v'h Kidney Cure in time. Sold at Trout's druy store. Mr. W. 11. Alison of Niagara Falls, Canadu, spent several days during the past week in McCon nellsburg. Did you get one of those lovely Flush Chatalaiuo Bags in your pack of Fort Bedford Coffee? Calvin Deueen and George A. Shank of Buck Valley spent Tuesday night in McConnells burg. Try a pack of Fort Bedford Coffee and get a handsome pres fut in every pack. Miss Stella Sipes, a student at the uest Chester state normal school, came home last Thursday and is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nel son Sipes. . Don't be imposed upon by tak ing substitutes offered for Foley's llouey and Tar. Sold at Trout's drug store. . Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mum ma spent Christmas night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rak er. On Saturday Mr. Mumma and Mrs. Raker were in town a few hours. F. M. Diehl, D. S. Garland.Job and George R. Winters, of Buck Valley, were in town last Satur day probating the will of the late i.Iorgau Winters. The Bedford-Fulton Telephone company has extended its line f,oiii Crystal Springs camp- jnnd to Emmaville, and has put in a number of phones; so Brush Creek is in good shape for telephone communication. Mighty good is Fort Bedford Coffee and better still a hand some present in each pack, and it only costs a cent more than other package coffee. There will not be any preach ing service in the Presbyterian church at this place next Sun day on account of the absence of Dr. West by appointment of Pres bytery to conduct special servi ces and communion in the Pres byterian church p, Welsh Run. Family Reunion. Christmas was a happy day at the old homestead of Elder and Mrs. Thomas Palmer near Need more. There were present at an pearly hour all the children, name ly Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dixon llattie) and family of Chambers bcrg, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mellott (Maggie), Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lake (Matlie) and family of ,.1'luasant Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart (Francie) and family of Need more, Prof. B. N. Palmer of Orbisonia, and Dr. aud Mrs. J. J. Palmer altogether six children and fiix grandchildren. There was present also Mr. Palmer's only sister, Mrs. Mann. Before going out to dinner all were called into the large sitting room, and the aged father took up his Bible and made a few touching and appropriate re marks in which ho stated that ou the following Suuday he would have rounded out his three-score-ind-ten years, and tho 46th year ' of married life. He spoke of the ups and downs of life ; of the dark days of the Rebellion, when he bade goodbye to hiswifo and two littlo daughters, as ho thought for the last time. Kneel ing around . the family altar, thanks were humbly tendered to God for all his mercies, aud espe cially t hat the family had remain ed unbroken by death. They next assembled in the dining room, where they found they were all still blessed with good appetites. The afternoou was spent in games and song for a time, aud then assembled in the yard, whore the Dr. made a pic ture of the group. The company then repaired to the parlor, where the Christinas tree was shorn of its heavy burden of presents, -( nmid much chetv and glee for tho grandchildren. , ' MORE Another Schoolhouss burned In Wells Township. While by no means the largest nor wealthiest, W'ulls township in this county has for years carried tho banner for educational prog ress and moral reform ; and no other township has turned out a greater number of sous who have won distinction in the battle of life. It was Wells that was first, in this county, to take advautage of tho offer of the State to assist in the establishment of township high schools, and through the ju uic.ous management, oi uiescnool j lt Plcnsant Grove school Jan 15 board they were able this year to j Qu08tlonH: j. Fit9 and mi9fits in have a high school, employ a pro !8cll(K)l How do you tcnch fessiona head at 75.00 a month, J gramtn(11. I)rimary and advanc. and, with the State a,d, save thejet? a. llow do you prevent tar- lars. But now trouble begins: emy oi progress appears; ana during the night of November 27th the school building is fired, and with all its furniture, books and apparatus, is burned. Nothing daunted, the board, en couraged by their constituents, proceeded to place a contract for a new and better building. Jas. B. llortou took the contract, and the building would have been completed Monday, but about 4 o'clock Monday morning the new building was discovered envelop ed in flames ; and daylight found nothing but a smoldering bed ot coals and ashes. The board meets to night, and will proceed to build another ; and, as an added precaution, will purchase a well trained blood hound ; for had they been in pos session of one of these animals, it would have beeu an easy matter to have had tho incendiary Mon day morning. HIRAM. Chester Brant spent Sunday with Ted Clevenger. Lee B. Johnson is getting bet ter, and doesn't care if he didu.t get a deer. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Strait of West Dubliu are visiting friends in Altoona. wur rurai sports nau a jony r 1 . 1 1 1 1 good time on Xmas shootio mark near 'Berkics' " store. David llockensmith of Illinois is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. llockensmith, of Lai dig. Edwin S. Clevenger, who is spending his Xmas vacation with his father, Hiram Clevenger, will soon return to the Smoky City. Ted's many friends were glad to see him. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quan tity is constantly coming in, de claring Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption Coughs and Cold-, to be uuequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFa: land Beutorville, Va. serves as exam ple. He writes: "I had Bronchi tis for three years aud doctored all 'he time without being bene fited.. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured mo." Equal ly effective in curing all Lung and Throat t'oublos, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaran teed by all druggists. Trial bot tles free, regular sizes 50c, and 1.00. NEEDMORE. E. Sharp and family spent last Sunday with his brother Scott in Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Truax spent last week with friends in Clearfiold. ' " Rev. and Mrs. Arlington Gar land spent a day last week amoug their friends here. Wesley McKee is happy over the arrival of a 12-pound boy lust Saturday night a week. Bob Dixon of Pittsburg came home last Thursday to spend Christmas with his family. Master Cecil Culler, near Johnstown, is visiting friends here. Cecil is the same jolly boy as of yore. . Coughs, Colds aid Coantipsllon. Few people realize whou.Ukiug cough medicines other than Fo ley's Honey and Tar, that they contain opiates which are cous' i pating besides being unsafe, par ticularly for childreu. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates is safe and sure and will not con- stipate. Sold at Trout's drug1 store. iSiiO IIS i A nflPJ J St-etr, Bull or Horse hum, Calf skill, Dog skin, or nuy other kind of hide or skin, nnd let tin tan it witli tho hair on, soft, light, odorless and ninth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. But first Ret our CaUlojrue, giviug prices, Slid our shipping tap and instructions, so as to avoid mistakes. We also buy tow furs and ginseng. THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, 1 16 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. Local Institutes. Thorn will ho n rna) tnclitnto As , teachers and friends of educa an en-1 tnn A. N. M ELLOTT, Teacher. Boy's Life Saved From Membranous Croup C. W. Lynch, a prominent citi zen of Winchester, Iud., writes, "My little boi Had a severe at tack of inembuous croup, and only got relief ui'tertakingFoley's llouey aud Tar. Ho got relief af ter oue dose and I feel that it sav ed tho lite of my boy." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. HliUMHAUGH SN YDtell Prof G. W. Brumbaugh, prin cipal of one of the public schools in Dayton, Ohio, was married on Monday of last week to Miss Kate Snyder, daughter of tho late Rev. Jacob Snyder, formerly of this pliice. Tha ceremony took place at tho home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Mazie Royer, in Day ton. Dm hif. the past week the bri dal couple were visiting in the families of George Snyder, Jacob Eotz, and other relatives here. A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. A. II. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O., writes "I have hi tell af'licted with kidnev I aim mauuer uouoie ior years, an(1 h1,idder trouble passing gravel. or stones with ex cruciating pain. I got no relief from medicines until 1 began ta king Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like tine stones and I feel like a new man. It has done me a $1,000 worth of good." Sold at Trout's drug store. FARM FOR SALE. I will sell at private sale my farm of l'0 acres lying along the pike 1 miles east of Harrisonvllle. About 'JO acres are cleared aud balance in tim ber. The Improvements are a good two-st,ory Frame House neurly new, Bank Harn and other out buildings. There is also an orchard of fine fruit. Good water near the door. Will sell ou terms to suit the purchaser. V. A. VALLANCE, ll-25-0: Harrisonvllle, Pa. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. CHI CY'O KIDNEY CUBE 1st iULLI 0 Guaraitisd Rsmed) or money, refunded Contain! remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best fos Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICK 50c aoi uxo. For Sale at Trout's Drug Store. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's llm Discovery WIVPT10SI Prlft A Terfect Foi All Throat and Cure : I.unf Troubles. Money back If it fall. Trial Bottlo freo. 1 ' .4 t FULTON COUNTY o the pcpplo'o papor $1.00 a January, 1904. A HAPPY NEW YE AR. Now is tho tlmo to show your thrift. "Kconomy Is wealth. " In our Millinery wo havelmarked down every ladies' hat regardless of cost to "Hc; children's hats 37r. UNDERWEAR. A lot of boys' grey underwear, all sizes, eheu. Come ' see their vulues. DRESS A full stock of dress poods in every variety Hlttek poods a specialty. Dress trimmings in every style. Shirtwaist poods in everything, both dainty and serviceable. UOTIOITS. Fascinators, Gloves, Mittens, Hosiery, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Linen Collars, Neckties, Belts, Gcrnmntown Yarn, Saxony, Shetland Floss, Kmhroidery Silk, Stamped Goods, Towels. T. J. WIENER, HANCOCK, Ross Racket Store. We wish to call your attention to a few prices for November and neceinl i r. We want to show you our underwear. We can give you the prices and tell you what His, but we want you to see yourselves. We are this year sellii.r a '20 oz. men's fleeced lined shirts and drawers for 40c, each, and the weight is for each also. Where you go to bay, ask tho merchant to weigh it. This is also, what some are selling for wool. The gunuino wool for 7c, and tn. Ladies' underwear at 13c, or 2 for 2"ic. Heavy lleece shirts and drawers - jV, each, or 45c, per suit. Ladies' union suits, 4."e. Children's 2.'c. Hoy's heavy tleeced lined, 24c e ach ( HORSE BLANKETS It will pay you to see our horse blankets We claim we can't be matched on thesB goods. Prices are 05, $1, 91.10, 1.20, 1.44. 1.7, 1.W, and 2. l". Heavy robes $2.fi0 to $.1.75. Overshoes and Felt Boots Ladies' overshoes 32, 40, 45, and 4!lc. to f I 25. Ladies' felt boots $1.20. Hoy's heavy hijrh cut overshoe le.t bouts 1.65. Men's snag proof rolled edge wool boot .l U'i: also a cheaper one at $1.05, and one at $2.45. Lumber'uaa's socks with lace, lirt quality, overshoe fl.'JO. We handle the Shippensburg Corduroy pants and overalls. The wide rib corduroy pants $1.05 and f I 75 lined all through. The line coi l at 2.in. and the linen chain guaranteed not to stain cord pants at 2..'l". ' The u. . . that ever came down the pike at best VVerCOClLS $;j,-,o: also better ones. Our clothing Is in fine shape. Gray bed blankets 50, "' and sc per pair. It is impossible to name prices. Hut call and see oiir shoes. Ammunition, A couple of guns left yet. Cross cut saws, hand saws, wood sa-.vs 4llc. Axes all prices. Tinware, granlteware, trunks, telescopes, writing paper, bibles, window blinds oil and felt; carriage paint and in fact almost everything that is kept In a general store, and at prices that will pay you to come and see us. HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. JOOOOOOOOOOO 'AS YOU Furniture Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. For the PARLOR. Armchairs, Mirrors, Reception Chairs, Tabourettes, Hookers, Divans, Cabinets, (open or enclosed) For the DINING ROOM. China Closets, Serving Tables, Kxtension;Table, Sideboards, Buffets, Screens, Cane and wood-seat chairs, Tables and Cabinets (or the kitchen. For the BED ROOM. Dressing Bureaus. Rockers, Piussings Tablos, Chairs, Chiffoniers, Indian Seats, Mirrors, Screens, Clothes trees, Fancy tables, BedsteadB, Dosks, In Mahogauy, Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, &c. Bedsteads in Brass and Iron, enameled in white and colors. We will be pleased to have you call and examine our stock. You are welcome, whether you buy or not Special work made to order at our factory. ' H. SIERER & CO., Nos. Queen St. Chambersburg, Pn, O OOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooo Tl HAT JAYNE'S EKPECTORANT GOODS. MARYLAND. Men's 5'1, (!", 7.V. Men's Arctics. !i" oxxxoooooooo LIKE IT' served in livery Style to suit Anv Taste. COUGH An olmokC '-r.l'clHblo remedy for dis eases of tl.. Throat, and Lungs, known & uiod Ui. world over for almost a Century. NEWS Tear in Advance) v ' v, GEO. W. KEISNER &co:s INVITATION, H8H To every person visiting town this week, we extend a cor dial invitation to call at our store, where we will be pleased to show the nicest line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps in the county, at prices to suit you. FURS 9 just received a especially nice. IDress (Soofcs, IMottons, and everything a lady wants in foot wear is here. br (Sentlemen, we. Jiave a splendid Unt 'of Suits and Overcoats for your inspection at prices thut must please you. Ulnberwear at extremely low prices. A splendid Suit for 75c for Men; and 50c for Boys. Hen's Hats and Caps. A splendid line of Men's Shoes that ice wish every person to see. PLEASE O-A-XjL. Respectfully, m Q. W. REISNER & CO. V 1 new lot that are V 1