Miss Nina Kirk, near Hiram, is oritirally ill. This In a tfooil tirufl to sub scribe for the b ulton County News. Only a dollar aypar in ml vance. Mr. David VYinegarduer of Dab Jin Mills, brought, us a new sub scriber when lie came to town last Tuesday. This state leat?s all others in the number of pensioners on thepov ernment rolls, a total of KX),700 pensioners being residents of this state. Mr. Abram Runyan, of this place, spent a few hours Tuesday with his son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry K Dawnoy, at llustontown. Dr. Frauk Em mer t the Eye and Ear Specialist of Uhambersburg, will be at Dr. Mosser's office to morrow. Eyes fitted with glasses and satisfaction guaranteed. Hon. and Mrs. S. 1'. Wishart, of Wells Taunery, were here at tending the Sabbath convention. They left this morning for an ov erland trip to the Antietam bat tleground. The many friends of Mrs. M. E. Dawney, of llustontown, who has been ill since the Reunion, is now convalescing, and we hope she may soon be entirely well. Every sportsman should see the new catalogue of The North western School of Taxidermy. They teach the mounting of all kinds of Birds by mail. See their ad in another column. Reports from all sections claim the oyster crop for the coming season will be far in excess of any ever known iu America. The bivalves are said to bo healthy and growing large and fat. Wanted. A man to canvass Fulton county for a reliablehouse. Permanent position to a hustler. Party who can furnish team pre ferred. Address Box IS!), Mercersburg, Pa. The house and barn on the farm belonging to II. E. Wilson, about four miles from Three Springs, were entirely destroyed by lire. Twenty-one loads of hay won- stored in the barn. We are told there is no insurance. Now York capitalists will erect a largo modern hotel at Harris burg iu the near future. It is to take the place of the Common wealth Hotel, which will be torn down in a short time. It will be much larger and liner than the Commonwealth. Dr. J. J. Palmer will be at llus tontown next Saturday, Septem ber 17th from !) o'clock, a. m., un til 4 p. in. Dr. Palmer is a suc cessful specialist in the treatment of all diseases of the eye, and will tit glasses and guarantee satisfac tion. Give him atrial. Mr. J. Wesley Johnston, wife and daughter, of Minneapolis, Minn., arevisitingMr. Johnston's sister, Mrs. W. II. Bauragardner at Wells Tannery. Jhe Johnston family were former residents ol Wells Valley but have been in the West eighteen years. lion. John W. Smith, an ex member of the legislature, from Bedford couuty, spent Monday j night at the Washington House. Mr. Smith and Landlord Wojlet were comrades in the 110th Penn sylvania Infantry and soldiered together in the early sixties. Foley's Honey and Tar is pecul iarly adapted for chronic throat troubles and will jositively cure bronchitis, hoarseness and all bronchial diseases. Refuse sub stitutes. Sod at Trout's drug store. A union meeting of the young people's societies of this place will bo held in the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, la conse quence of which there will not be preaching services in any of the churches in town that evening. Ex-Associate Judge John Nel son of Bedford county, died at his home at Cessna ou the 5th lust., in his 84th year. Ho ser ved with distinction is tho Civil War and received a wound in the riht leg which necessitated tlie amputation of that member and compelled his discharge. One day, as Mrs. Ilinkle, of Cumberland county, was about her work in tho kitchen, a large rattlesnake came crawling into the kitchen and disappeared be hind tho wood box. She scut for help and. It was Dot long until John IJ1 hart had laid the snake out, JuPftas over three feet long hi. J had ft rattles. It is hard for people to accept ' the fact that newspapers do not print unsigned letters. Some good friend of a paper will sit down and write a really good ; news letter. The Editor reads it, I sees that there is no name attach j ed and regretfully drops it into j the waste basket, for that is the rule of all well conducted news j paper ollices. I I Ant Saturday morning Miss Annie M. Carbaugh lost her purso between her home in Thompson township and Dick Wilson's be low Big Cove Tannery. The purse which was a plush one, contained .74 in money and some other articles. The tinder will do Miss Carbaugh a great favor by return ing it to her, and she will be glad to pay a suitable reward. Her post-office address is Plum Run, L'a. Jacob Fendrick, well kuown as the proprietor of tho Mansion House at Mercersburg, died on Wednesday of last week, after an illness of lour days. He was aged 41 years. He was a printer and a telegraph operator; but since the death of his father, the late Philip Fendrick, he had devoted his entire time tc the hotel busi ness. His wife who is a daugh ter of George Kettle, formerly of this county, survives him. Attentiou is called to the adver tisement of Aaron Steele, who has located in McConnellsburg, and has rented the shop opposite the Court House, formerly con ducted by Mr. Heikes. Mr. Steele is a skilled mechanic and is prepared promptly to make any kind of repairs to buggies and carriages. If your buggy needs a new top, needs to be re painted, needs new tires, wheels, rims, shafts or any hing else, take it to Mr. Steele. He's all right! A POWER FOR GOOD. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. W. S. Philpot, of Albany, Ga., says: "During a bilious attack I took one. Small as it was it did me more good than calomel, blue mass or any other pill 1 ever took and at the same time the effect Was pleasant. Little Early Ris ers are certainly an ideal pill." Sold at Trout's drug store. lSanjams ! Haruains The goods we havo placed in our window will be sold at a sac rifice until Oct. 1st such as Lamps, Blue Flame Oil Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers, Clocks Framed Pictures, Our Best China ware. These and many other goods will be sold at botton prices all these oods are new. ALBERT STONER. Clwar Kiduc IS, HuHtontown 10. Clear Ridge, Sept. 13.- Last Saturday our boys went out and crossed huts with the llustontown boys and found every one of them p;rfect gentlemen. They say Um pire Dawney gave them a fair and square deal. There washeuvv hat ting done throughout the game. Hoover was hit hard -never fan ning a man while Shore, of the Ridge team, funned 12 men. The hoys will play again Sept. 17th on Clear Ridge grounds, and they will be satisfied if the llustontown hoys bring Dawney ulong to um pire. ( I.KAU ItllKlK. IU STONTOWN. Fleming, R., lb. (iicninger, lb, Ham-ey, Hoover, X., 2b, r leining, Sit. Kerlin, hs. Ramsey, .1., If. Fraker, ef. Fields, rf. Winegurdner, c. Chesnut, 3h. Hoover, C, ss. Woodcock, If. Morehead, if. Barton, rf. Lamborson, e. Hoover, H., p. it 1 0 0 2 01 0 2 0 1 5 210 Shore, p. Clear Ridge, ti ilu-tontown, it From MS lo 96 Pounds. One of tho most remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Sho says: "The coughing and straining so weak ened me that I ran down in weight from 148 to 02 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I ued One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this won- derful remedy cured me entirely j or the cough, strengthened my! lungs and restored me to my nor- j mal weight, health and strength." Sold at Trout's drug store, You can hava the NEWS one whole year for a dollar. Sale Register. Raliirdnr, Soptomber 17. Hon. S. V, Kirk, agent, will Hell on the premises In Licking Creek township, valuable real estate con taining about 305 acres. See bills. Wednesday, September 1. Mrs. Israel Hill will sell at her residence in Bethe". township, 2 miles southwest of Needmore, live stock, farming Implements, household goods, &c. Sale bo gins 1 1 9 o'clock. WORKING OVERTIME. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing indigestion, bilious ness, constipation, sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only U5c at Trout's Drug Store. Horse for Sale. Gray horse, 5 years old, half Hambletonian, a fine driver or worker. Call on or address R. H. Wittek, WTaterfall, Pa. WEST DUBLIN. L. J. Hockensmith, of Licking Creek, was threshiug in this vi cinity last week. Clarence Hoover and Fannie Miller, of Licking Creek, spent Sunday witli Mrs. Andrew Hoov er. P. R. Austin, who had been spending several weeks iu Cham bersburg, has returned to his farm. N. E. M. Hoover went over to Sherman's Valley Sunday, where he will teach this winter. A NEW JERSEY EDITOR'S TESTIMONIAL. M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phil ipsburg, N. J. Daily Post, writes: I havo used many kinds of medi cines for coughs and colds iu my family but never anything so good as loley s Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it." Sold at Trout's drusr store. Farm for Sale. The William A. Speer farm at Saluvia, containing 210 acres with large brick house, bank barn, store building, &c, will bo sold at public sale on the premises on Saturday, October 1, 11104, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Terms will be made known on day of sale. Fkank P. Lynch, Trustee. HIRAM. Miss Viola Mumma of Hustou town, attended Sunday school at Fairview. Miss Nina Kirk, who has been sick for some time, is slowiug im proving. We would be glad to see her out again. Miss Frances Deaver and friend James H. Low have returned to Williarasport. Samuel Deaver and sister, Miss Sadie attended preaching atHus tontown Sunday. IT SAVED HIS LEQ. P. A. Danworth of LaG range, Ga., suffered for six mouths with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2." cts. Sold at Trout's Drug Store. Local Institute. There will be a local institute at Fort Littleton school house, Friday evening, September 23. Questions for discussion: 1. Little Things and Their Import ance in School. 2. Influence of Community; and, Vice Versa. 8. Duties of Pupils, Patrons, Direct ors and Teachers. L. P. Morton, teacher. Lost. Between Pleasant Ridge and Saluvia, last Monday forenoon, was lost a pocketbook, containing fls In paper money, three railroad tickets good be tween Hancock' and Baltimore and some other things. The und er will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same with W. R. Speer at Saluvia, or with J. W. Lake at Pleasant Rldgs. vsl0 ,.ok pneumonia. Dr.C. J.Bishop.olAgnew.Mich. 8ay. t naVB UKO(1 Vl . and Tar la three very severe cas es of pneuraouia wl h good results in every case." Refuse substi tuteav Hold at Trout's drug tore. ST. LOUIS If you want to sej an exposition that concerns your economical ev ery day welfare that keeps money In your own pocket-book look In at Wiener's and see the goods and prii-ps that will do It. Ladies' Perfectly Cut Dress Skirts nt careful prices. OUR IMPROVED PETTICOAT ASSORTMENT from 50c to 2.00. BOYS' SHIRT-WAIST GO()DS. DRESS GOODS Mohair, Broadcloth, Serge, Cashmere, Voile, Scotch Suiting, Nub Yarn Suiting, Fancy walkings. Kxtru specials In lilaek Goods, ullkd, etc. Holts, (Moves, Corsets, I'ulT Combs, Sanitary Puff Combs, DipPulT Combs, Ilnchlngs, Veilings, Collars, Ties, wrist Hags, Pocket Hooks, Hosiery, Buttons, waist sets. NOTIONS Laces, Medallions, Gimps, Jet Trimmings, Fagoting, all the latest Importations. New Ideas are the price of continuous success. Noth ing escapes us that Is timely, practical and profitable for ourcustomers. Dress Trimmings We guarantee absolutely the correctness of every BANNER PATTERN." Fall styles now in. Uest trade prices for Eggs and Poultry. T, J. WEINER, HANCOCK, AID. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice ih hereby (flven thut the followlnx nitiiieU ueeuuniiihtK huve tiled their uccounw Id the KuKlMer ttiiil Ulerk'n oIlR-c of Fulton ooumv. I'll., uml that the hudic will be present eU to the OruhurjM' Court of wild county lor eoullrnmtlon ou the 1st Monday rd iluy) of October. A. 1J., Ill 1. Firm and llnal account of The Keiil Kslute Trust Company of Phlludulphlu. Trustee for Klla Mc-Klbbln under will of Surah 1. McKlhbln deceased. 1. Flrnt u ud tlnal account of Kuchuel A. Wink administratrix of the estate of Amos Wlnlt lute of llrush Creek township, deceased. X First und llnal uacouut of 11. S. Daniels. Kin., administrator of the estate of Duvtd Murtz lute of Ucklnn Creek township, deceas ed. 4. First and llnal aci-ount of William H Churl ton administrator of the estate of Mutftfie 1.. Chuiltnn lute of liethel township, decerned. V First und tlnal uucount ofUeo. W. Hum bert udminlstrutor of the estate of JohnCovult lute of Thompson township, deceased. 8. First and llnal uccount of A. J. Fore, exe cutor of the luM will and te.ititmout of Henry C Mcllowun lute of Dublin township, deceas ed. 7. First und lluul account of M, It. ShulTner. executor of the lust will uud testumcntof John A, Wlnlt lute of Kelfust township, deceased. KeKister's Oltlce, I GKO. A. HARRIS. Sept. ti. 1001. I Register. KXKi.irjTOK'S NOTI K. -I.at will und lestt -' mem of Isruel Hill lute of liethel township. Fulton eounlv. I'enusylvuuiu. deeeused. Letters testamentary on the above estute buying been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate me re quested lo make payment, und those having claims to present the same wuhoul delay to D. HOWARD HIM.. Wurfordsburif, Pa,, f-:il 01. Executor. Administrator's Notice. Letters of ndmlnlst utlon ou the estate of MiM Rachel Humbert lute or Ayr township, Fulton county iJu. .deceased. huvluV been Ki aul ed by the Iteifl ter of Wilis for h ulton couuty. to the subscriber, whose poslotllce uddress U Dickeys Mountain. Fulton Co.. 1'a., a 1 persons who ure Indebted to the said estute wlli please mk payment, und tnose having claims will Dreseut them to I 1). T. HUMI1F.RT, Sept II. I'.wl. Administrator. Valuable Hotel Property at Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at pri vate sale the well known Washing ton House property in McCon noils bury, situated on Court House Square. This is one of most desirable hotel properties iu the town, and has a splendid patronage. The present owner has conducted it for a period of twenty-five years and has no oth er motive for selling than a desire to retire from active business. For further information call on or address S. li. Woollet, McConnellsburg, Pa. Chance for Bargains Expecting to close out my bus ness at Ilarrisouville, I will, dur ing the next few weeks, sell my store goods at greatly reduced prices. 4-w. S. K. PlTTMAN. REDUCTION In Prices OF ALL My Spring & and Summer Goods. The weather has been eool most all bia spring and summer, and as a re sult, I bave left on my hands some choice hats which would bave other wise been sold. IT 18 YOUR GAIN, as I am going to close these goods ov.t possltlvely at cost prices. This means a great saving to you. Take advantage of It. Alaye Johnston, MILLINER EXPOSITION THE CHAMBERSBURG i ACADEMY , I or Hoys. 107th Year. Iteslxns to kivc pupils 'thoroiiKh preparation for uolicve or business, also lo provide u plt-usunt borne where they I inuy develop under the most favorable physl- cul, moral uud educational conditions. I Individual oversight und Instruolon. Outdoor I sports encouraged. Only u limited number of I boui-dlnu students admitted. Terms MM per year. Send for cutuloitue. D. i:i)UAK KICK, M. A.. Principal, Chnmhershiirn, l Gettysburg, Pa. CITY HOTEL. (One square from either depot.) AccommuUtitlons for 2AO. Kates SI. SO to $2.50 Per Day. BOARD BY THE WEEK $7, S8 & SIO Hot Cold Bath, Electric llKlit. Gaa, Steam Heat fc Call Belle. JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop We cun xlve you any kind of u can-luxe de sired over the Ilattlelleld. Free Hus to und from all trains. Df 'st Nut. Hank of fiettvsburK, rid . Hrudst reel s uud Dunn's. : Learn to Stuff Birds, Allium Is, li 8 h e s, mount heads, tan skins, ! Z ! etc. We can teach you b y mail. Ev ery hunt er, an should bo gler, nature-lover able to save the line snei-imnns secured. Taxidermy is very fas cinating and profitable. All gun expences easily puld, by mount ing and selling specimens. Eas ily and (nilekly learned by men, WOMK.M nml luivu. X The shooting season is at hand and you will secure many floe trophies. Why not mount them yourself? Our school has thous ands of successful students, and is endorsed by all the leading sportsmen, and sporting maga zines. Our rates are very low. New illustrated catalogue is now ready. A limited number FREE if you mention the Fulton fnt-NTV VL'U'u . - ! X to-day. A request ou postal J brings It. i. THE NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY, 1 Suite 306 Com. National t Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. New Falling Top Buggies, both Factory and Handmade from $35 to $85 Surreys t! and Wagons ' Large stock on hand all the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, llustontown, Pa. it as 1 Don't Walk when you can buy a beautiful buggv for $45 worth $65. Three-seated Hand Made Spring Wagon, with top and brakes, 18-spoke wheel, war ranted for 2 vears, $85; regular price Hand built buggies, 18-spokes, warranted 2 years, $67.50; regular price $85. I have contracted for 200 tons grade fertilizer for fall seeding which I will sell at prices so low as as to leave completion out of the question. Remember I you get no old re.sacked goods, but nice tresh goods in new sacks. A good stock of Bran, Corn, Chop and Flour in my ware rooms at all times and at lowest prices. I keep any thing you want to eat, feed, wear or use, at prices that will save you from 15 to 40 per cent. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. J. K. JOHNSTON Ready with Spring and I1 are Invited to come and Inspect the pretty lines. Ou; Spring Clothing-fresh, up-to-date styles for men and boys. Large selection of separate Dress Pants. The best 50c Overall, in blue and stripes. We are proud ol our new lines of Shoes, both for dress .and every day wear. beautiful assortment of Dress Shirts ; also Work shirts bought before the advance. The finest line of Mercerized Shirtwaist Pat terns we have ever had ; also Percales, Lawns, Dim ities, etc. see our new straw Hats before you get one. ' Straw matting from 10 to 30c a yard. Felt window shades Sc.' Oil window shades 20c. W.H. NESBITl 1 SELLS MACHINE OILS from 20 cents to 00 cents a gal lon. Don't be deceived no body will sell you a 00-cent oil tor 25 cents. Mower c Sections and guards (or all kinds of machines at prices lower than you bave ever beard. BINDERS on hand; Binder twine, Horse Rakes In fact farmer's should remember if they want any thing in the machinery line . that 1 cau bolp them if anybody . can. W. H. NESBIT, W'Connellsburg Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Dig oats h.tyHi Ml LJ x. c Ktawirr OK Summer Goods. See J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. G B 4 UBTJY If y on are like the man from Missouri, and have to be shown then thene DIO values 1 tt Baking Powder Large Prunes Hoi id Toniatoes .1 cans Jap Coffee per lb Rio Coffee per lb Kin, 8c. 2oc 12c. 15c. Jar and Crocks, Lemon mid Melons at C. IV Scott, Grocer. Ei4ClSS j For Cough., CoKU m4 Cr p. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU DAT $ 1 .00 ktttl contain 3 haul the trial tfu, wklck Mil far SO cpSJS. hwun oaur at tm umuimi e coiiPAxrr, Chicago, zu For Sale at Trout's drug store.
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