At the Insuirvatf on, When President If oosevelt look ed over the crowd down at Wash ington on Inauguration, the onlj man he could see from Lickinv Creek touuship, was our veteran f rioud John W. JJoop. Yes, Wes ley was there, but whether he told liosy that he voted for Inm or not will be best answered if Wesley gets a fat appointment. Wo do not know whetlier or not any of the Hoop family attended any previous inaugurations, but Wesley's grandmother on his fa trier's sideattended Washington 's funeral. ATTACKED BV A MOB and beaten, in a labor riot, until covered with sores, a street cur conductor applied Uucklen's Ar nica Salve, and was soou sound and well. -'1 use it in my family," writes G. J. Welch, of Tokousha, Alien., "and tind it perfect." Simply great for cuts aud burns Only 2' cat Trout's drug store. Local Institute. The eighth local institute, of Brush Creek towuship, held at Oak Grove school, Saturday, eve nit:!,', March 1, wan called to or der by the teacher, Jas. E. Kell, after which Howard Garland was elected chairmau. The following questions were well discussed: 1. School Discip line. 2. What Constitutes a Good School. Who is liesponsiule for the Pupils' Waste of Time 'i 4. System and Adaption. The teachers present were, Miss Lillian Hill, K. K. lender slmt, Tolbert Shank and S. E. Walters. The discussions were enlivened by recitations and mu sic. Jessie Alason, secretary. BV THE TONIC ROL'TE. The pills that act as a tonic.aud not as a drastic purge, are De Witt's Little Early Kisers. They c j re headache, constipation, bil iousness, etc. E irly Risers are small, easy to take and easy to act a safe pill. Mack Hamilton hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D., says: "Two bottles cured me of chronic constipation." Sold at Trout's drug store. School Report. McConnellsburg Primary, sivth month, ending March 7. Number enrolled during the month, 3; averageattendauce, l!C; per cent, of attendance, '.Hi. At tended every day: Ruth Wolf, Lucile Grissmger, Grace S teach, .Marion Wolf, Alary Irwin, Floss Thompson, Elizabeth Doyle, Jean Johnston, Lois Alason, Faith Reed, Guy Reed, Wayne Taylor, Raymond Grissmger, llolhs Wi ble, John Stouteatrle, Harry Lar gent, Alac Alortou, Lewis Lar gent, Thad Shimer, Harry St'jach, Harry liender, and Albert Lar gent. Olive Grissinger, teacher. tiOT OI F CHEAP. He may well think, he has got olT cheap, who, after having con tracted constipation or indiges tion, is still alle to perfectly re store his health. Nothing will do th i s b u t D r. KUi g 's N e w Li f e Fills. A quii.k, pleasant and certain euro for headache, constipation, etc. -."c at Trout's drug store; guaranteed. $.13.00 Pacific Coast. Tickets on sale tidily from Chi cago, Alarch 1st to May lSth via. the Chicago, Union 1'acitic & North-Western, Line. Corre spondingly low rates from all points. Daily and personally con ducted excursions through with out change to San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland, only 7.H for double berth. Full particu lars on application to W. Ii. Knis kern, P. T. M.-, C. A N, W. Ry.; ClIICMgO. The Omnie Law. A general game law, embody ing the ideas of Secretary Kalb fus, has passed the Senate with some unimportont amendments, "and is in the House committee at present. It will likely become a Jaw; and if it does.it will be a complete game and fish law, re pealing all other Jaws, which is a thing greatly to be desired. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR FILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, In 6 to i days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't Jt mend Wc in stamps and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. MERCANTILE APPRAIS ERS TAX LIST. McCoimrllPbui-tf, Mmi-b 13. It ft. I hr lullowitiff U IUt ol retail nnJ mhvU I rmtrr r iir m in Kooiln. wHfr, mri'tmniliw ct niniutiit it ir frtfcii (' wlnttwwrer kiml ir imttirc, nuhecf to m-n-iitlle I torn tax, 111 Kiilrmi runiity, Pennnylvmil, returned to III prn'pr mithorlttoN therein, by the unilmuiieil, M'TCKittlle Aj'prnltMT hi mh! for the county f Kulton atorf-tfiid ami i-uhlMiril by tlie direction ill' t tie Coiiimlnniohcrft ol kwUI county. Nrtroonof retailer. tlaf I Mention uf buliief. Ayr TownMilp. I. C. Mciitrr-, mrri-liiknim I. H. pHrttrmoi A Son, merrhimll.. Peter kirk, merehiitniie. llelrVr TowrMilp- tloMph H. Mrllntt, niiri'hMtui!f. ii. J. Mllutt, tiiereli;tii.f. arl l, MHtott. nuTehtimh-M'. AhiniHiix hnnvHM, uierrtmmll". W. K. Itlirt, llltTtMlHInllHS Joseph l.itkf , men humHsr. Mr. Mntililft Alter, moreliarellMe. It.lh.'l Town-liii. Uoit. V, Ii. Hill, int rchfttHlfr. Mr. M. K. M:nm, nun hiih-tl-o. ' "firnel! A Nun. iiicrrliniuliiM'. W in. Palmer, inert Immune. W . P. (tortloii, iiii'r( liiiinip, W. t. Khim k, niitrhiiu'ry. .I.w. K. KiU, tmrdwun, " Hrn-h 'ri;k Towin-iilp. I. K .tm-knon, mcrcliiimti. ii, H. Nrhe-nrk, iiMTcliiiwhur. tico. (t. I.viii'ti. nn'tvlinnilij"-. W, Triinx, m'-r-)urihts S. Hurt, jcweliT. .lohn I'lcMHtntft r, tiicrr'i.iiKlino. ito. W. Mellott, ni'TchninliHc. Huwaril (iurtmtii, iiirrliiiiKliic. ItuMIn TownM.l!'. H irry H iinil, cik'"u. S. L. Km kley, iiit'rcli;intliso. Frmik 0. Jire, iiKTrluiinliKti. .Mix .1. 1,. Welch, millm.iry. I. ii, Wt'H'h, iiier-iiitiiiltHt-.' 1j. C Kt'llev, mtTcliJiniltfti. tluo. V'.. Spt'Ck, Oi,tirn. CUhh. AU-tli'lire. lucri'hitiitliiie, K. M Clint', nuTf h;unli'. Klun;r ItHiuHcy, iihtcImikIi-x.'. 8. H. CKuner, h(ovh. Koy Morrow, mt'u'liinnlirte. L. H. liruvn, iiHrrflmiHlt-"', V itit' iriiiitT A. Sun, utt rchnthli-0. Llcklnn Crt'i'k 'J'ow nIit(, flo-epli B. Mt'llott, iror h:iinli."t', V. K. Sner, u.ert:hiiiiiij.e. W H. Hult'iilH-jnl, inutrJiHii'llm'. K. Orutt. iiierchHinltt;. McCouiK'M'-htir. y.r. A. K.-UMl.', niillliiery. (iro. V, Smith, k-rtM-rrit's." (1 ftt. Ii. M imIoU. Ii icnl vi4t c Hinl niAchint-r v. W. M. N.'nI.h, tmrdwure. C C. Itcnd'T, (roi'erh'h. Win. Stoner. turntiuri'. 'I rout Drutf Stun', irii. V. J. Dit'kMiu. ilrujis. lt'o. W. K' tHtier A Uo., nioroli:irnll"(1. HniliV lit'i'lvr. lii'Ti'lininii-c . Ki'xrotli, rieiTs' 'I'. fl. ioniTtr , t:tniiii(t intfileinenls. A. V. Naci) - Son., incrcltuiit tmlor. S. A. Ntifbtt, iHrniitiK iniplfinuiiiH, Albert Stinitfr, stovi.'h A fancy ouil. I no. A. Irwin, reci It's. W. M. Kuntieily, Ji:rntnn. il. K. Ju)intoii. liift ch,in!if. J int. W. (.irtMitl'vitd. ini;rr):itn.tie. .. W . S'' lnr, ri;n. Duvitl M;Uiy, ifioceriun. A.. I. Irwin lV t.o,, mitiitnTv. Mout'-Htclt Itroa.. (iftftfi'ici. 'I hoH. ttHiinl. yroi'fi iff. y. i. Mann, tiarnt"-j. C B. StfvtMi.-, Hi'Ti-lmnt tailor (Jliarlt'M V. Scolt, roft't'it!.-, Oft). V. Hav Co., mi t Itamli-K1. Sa id tiol Bonder, turtiitiirf. V. s. t'lvriijjt.r, I u r mt ii re. Taylor Township. C'alt-h Barton, nit-rclmndi-si!. W. K. KvaiM, linKifK. Clem tjht'Hiiut, t urult ore A bardwart'. A..). l.ainberHOii. nu't('h;itidie. N. M. Kirk, iniTctiandiMi. V. Ij Bi'ikstreMt'T, mi.TrliHiidlM;. S. K'j . i rat'i'V . uicirt'Uaii.iiht. ' M ich't'l Liiidig, lntTcliiindie. Uoh'Tt liiiMoh, riii-rrhHlidlu. A. N. Wiltt-r, imrrcliandiMN ThotiiMtti Townhl. ti. II. t'ovalt, iuerc)iandi"t3. Aiuon SliMipu, liierijUiiiiili"f . fno. C. IHli;lHc.Ht tlltTcllMlldiMtJ. iN'iihM KvriL.-. iiifurliHiidiff. tjto. W. Jtihhof), meri'liandise. Tod rjwiifhiji. if li ii A. II a in 11 , luer.'liaiidlMi, John . 4 1 ii nt, iii'Ttliatidi. Ira Fore, nicrcliaiulifc. t'liloii 'l,ownhi, laineH A. Bratly, HiiTchMiidhtu. S. tj. LahlLy( m-ri:ii-Hidife. Scnevtir Brow., murrhaihiise. S. K. .McKire, men-handine. Nortlicrait BrotliiMH, iii.:rchiiiidit. WcIIh Township. W. H. B'uiniynriliirr, nii-rfhiindiat. M. W, llmuk, mt-ifluimliMj. N. ti. 'iliiiiiiii;lniu. mci fhandiMi. K. A. Horton, ini'i chunaice. Mm. It. K. .MClaiii, inilllm ry. tlt'o. W. Sipc, in- i 'hnndi-r. B, J. lloitou, lut;r'ti indNn. And notice is ht-n-hy y;lvtn to alt taxable hr;in thai an appt-al, in accordance with the Mercantile Appraiser's Act ot' Affombly wilt tie held by the Treasurer of Kulton county, actinic m conjunction with the haul Appraiser, ut the othet tf the Count v Treasurer, in the t turt ilnue, McCoiiin ll-buij;, rennylvaiiia,on Mon day, April 10, liitifj, b. -tween the hours or 10 o'clock a in. and 4 o'clock p. iu., when md where all purtiw interested an re'iulred to ap pear and all gricva ihmh will tie beard. .Ku. v. HIXSoN, Mercantile Appralber. )ANKh OF OKAM AM) TKAV KKS K .1 1'HOKS drawn to the Marrh Term. Iift.1, comtuchi-in on the ;td .Monday, hellnj the "Joth ilay of the uinnLli. I1KAM) JtK JKS. Nathan 11. M-iloit. Karuier, B'll'a-t; Kdward IlruiiU-.H. l-.il.ui.r, I hniijp.-on; lidwaid i iood in tit, K:n in-T . Bethel, .lulni I. Ihivall, Mason, Wells; William .Mi,der. Fanner, 'I huijippun; tiuure K Muilott, Fanner, Ar- dno. W. Wood cock, Farmer, Taylor; Sentt, Warner, Farmer, lii)lin; .iain'H t link, I' hi iii.t, 1 HuinpKiin; Sam uel Iteiider-hot. Farmer, I rnon; i.i-o. Si reiver, Fanner, Cnioii; Clayton K. Melhitt. Farmer, Bethel; l-aae Beattv, Fariin-r, I nion; C. (j. Kot, Teae'ier. Icdd; A. i .. Ci.1 lee , Laborer , Tudi); B. F. lfiinlN, Farmer, lieilat; B.irry Miller, Fanner, Inibliu; ('rank Hereiver, Car penter, t'nion; Kdw ard Black. M iner , Tavlor; Oei. t ress, Farmer, Todd, il.trrv Maiuil. Band bird. 1'ubtin; dub n F. doiii'H, ipera.or. 'l a I r; Aaion M. (arland. Farmer, BelJait; ftoseph W. Melluit, Farmer J'boinpoii. Wk thp niidersiKiied Sherltl and dury CommiH Floners of Fulton County. J-a., on tlie !tli day ot Februarv. l:n.';, did draw from the wheel cou li'ininx the tieneiitl Baiie.l tor the ear i'.mli, tlie nbovii named persons tuei.her with their oreu p.ttjtHi and residence t.i be tirand Jurors In the County ComtH of Fu.tori County, on Monday tlie .'Oth day of March, I'm... I A M FS O. Ai.KXAMiKIt, Attend: SIMON i MIoNO, ,evl B. Mort i. a. Mil A. I'FTIT ICIUJKS. It. K. H.mii. Fanner, l.i kln (;rek: N . S. Kd wards, Faiiucr, Wei in, Sainuet (i. Atolrews, La Itorer, Bethel, Neirtu Btoth, Farmer, Bethel: W.M.Bart-, Farmer, Licking Creek; W. M. l-ake.Boft Miutter, BeltaM; Martin A.Burkman, Fanner, Brimh ''reek; F.uianuel Mllln, Fanner, Brusii ' reek; F.ra ' levttnm'r, Bitiiurer, Tavlor! Oliver Bill, Farmnr, Bethul, Under Laiiibcron, Fanner, Taylori Oavid Stevemt, Bntmrer, Ayr; Alltert llixon, hanner, Bethel; Khuer (Bunt Laborer. Todd. Wells tircatliead, C'b rk, Mt un nePsburkt; Bauiel Mock, Farmer, Todd; Oavid Laidi. Farmer, Taylor; Saiuum Truttn, Fanner, Beliasi; 'alvin Maun, Miller, Ayr; Thou, 'om erer, Merchant. M c f'nii ne I UJnir; J arm's Mum ma. Fanner, Llrklnir 'reek: Bov M. Fanner, Licking fieek; .John liolleiiMhead, Karmer, Beliat, Kntuiid Alltiwav, AJlner, Welis; Onint Mencer, Fanner, Thoinpun; Wil liam Kdwardu, rarpi nter, Tsvlor; .lame It. f'ooper, Laborer, Avi; lirsnt Break!!. LalH.rer, Thoiupson; James W. I nnell, Farmnr, riiomp sou; Alex. LamlierHon, Farmer, Atr; .laincwF. Melh.tt, Firmer. Beibftl, Hllas Melloit , Karnn i , Belfast; Harvey Mharp, J'eaiher, Thompson; William F. Kelso. Farmer. Bublin; John Lntx, Farmer, Oubllti; John A Hei.iern. Fanner, Ayr A-J. ''tiinerer. Fanner, J'ayior; tlacob Winters' Farmer, Bruh Creek; Aioom Htithl, Farmer, L'niuii; Jacob (' Mellott .Farmer, Lick iiiif'-'rnek; Joint . Htpes Fanner, Oiihlui; John Screlver, Fanner, t nion; William llebner, Farmer, Dil lon; Willhiin ''uinhall, Fanner, Tayloi; John Baldwin, Mill, r, inihlln, Nichol W. Hobiuan Farmer, Ayr; J me. Bhea, Farmer, Uniont a vM L. Fulton, Fanner, Ayr. y We the underpinned KTierlH and Jury CVinmin Hlonersof Fulton t ouiity, Ja.,ori the JHthdav of February, listo, dlu draW from the wlieel cm talnliitt t'J Oeneral Fane) for the year iWH, tha aiiova namuil pemous totfntber with tliflir ooeu lattion and rftsidencM tu be Petit Junr In tit t'oupty Courts of FiiHou County on Monday the VOthitayof Murch, B"o. , A M KH ii. ALKXANDKK. Attest: HI.Vlo.N OJ8lloN(i, 1-evi P. Morton. II. A. TBI AX. You caa hava the NEWS on whole year for a dollar. Sale Rogtetcf. " : Friday, March 17. Jamoa ; Vores will sell at his residence in McCounellsburg, . three hrss, ciw, wagon, buggies, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 mouths. Monday, March 20, Caleb J Ilockensmith, having sold his farm end intending to remove from the County, will sell at his residence, 1 mile northwest of Harrisonvillo, horses, cattle, hogs, fanning implements, hay, corn, oats, potatoes, household goods, etc. Sale begins at ) o'clock. Credit 0 mouths. Monday, March UO. -W. 11. Xesbit will sell a carload of Jew buggies and spring wagons, farm implements, harness, ttc, m front of his store at McConnells burg. See advertisement in an other column. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March, 21, Samuol M. Glass, intending to remove to Chambersburg, will sell at his residence in McConnellsburg, his ! household goods, kitchen furni j ture, vVc. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. Credit l) months. ! Wednesday, March"", (Jeorge W. Comercr, intending to move ! to IJurnt Cabins, will sell at ois : residence, - miles west of Jturnt ; Cabins, live stock, farming imple ments, all in fine condition. Sale , begins at 10 oelock. Credit it , mouths. Wednesday, March 22. In tending to remove from theCoun i ty, Mrs. Malinda Skipper will sell at her residence 1 mile northeast ; of Uarrisonville, on the road lead ! ing from the Tike to Knobsvillc, , live stock, grain and household 1 goods. Sale begins at o'clock. Thursda3 March -il. D. S. Meilott will sell at his residence in Licking Creek township, horse, i cow, wagons, buggy, mower, 1 plows, farm gears, hay aud many j i other articles. Sale begins at 10 I 1 o'clock. Credit months. t Friday, March 24, S. K. Pitt man, liaving sold his real estate at liariisouville, will sell at pub lic sale, his stock, household roods, store goods, c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. lie will also i-egin to auction olT his store goods on Saturday Jth at 1 o' clock, to be coutinued. Friday, March 21. Mrs. Eraa line liobinsou, having sold her farm, wiil sell at her residence, one mile north of Mann postof lice, horses, cattle, farm imole- i ments, household goods, Ac. j Kale begins at 10 o'clock. I Tuesday, March 2H. Chas. K j Stevens will sell on the J. D. I Stevens farm 2 miles south of Dublin Mills, live stock; farm itn plemeuts, grain, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Ciedit 'J mouths. Wednesday, March S'.ij Rachel A. Speer will sell at her residence at Saluvia, livestock, farming;im ploments, hay, grain, &c. Sale begins at 9 o'clock. Thursday, March 550. John! Hoover, intending to quit the ho tel business, will scil at his resi dence, the Indian Queen hotel, at llustontowu, 1 horse and a large lot of valuable household furni ture. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March 551. Alda J. Sipes, having sold her farm, will sell at her residence, 3 miles south of Harrisonville, on Patter son run, her persoual property, consisting of horses, cattle, farm ing implements, household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 6 months. PNE liMOMA FOLLOWS A COLD but never follows the uso of 1'Y1 ey 's J looey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals aud strengthens the lungs and affords perfect securi ty from an attaclr of pneumonia. Ivefuse substitutes. Sold by all d.jalers. The Scalp Bill. The scalp bill has pot yet been reported from the committee on Fish and Game, but it stands a good chance of coming "ut and passing the House. Its chance in the Senate is not nearly so good. The friends of the bill are doing wliat they can, and will continue till it passes or finally fitils. COUCitl SETTLED ON HliR LU.NliS. , "My daughter had a terrible cough which settled' on her lungs," says N. Jackson, of Dan vill, 111. "We tried a great many remedies without relief, until we gave her Foley's U(ney and Tar which cured her." j liefuse'sub stituteu. ' Sold by all dealers. T. J. WIENER. Hancock, Md. l-Vo Patterns riven free with Dress Goods, Choose from these Pretty l!M)n Dress Fabrics. Hluck Silkb, Wash Silks, all colors. Seasonable iinylmin, Cheviots, mixed ami ilain. Super!) lilaek Ooods. ' The "BERT" Linen Tailor-Made Walking Value In new Skirt Embroideries Crash B!a k Silk Black, Cream Torclion PassnniMirie a"! ,e LafCS- Jds TowellM Triinn.lnfs AI,"Ver 81,(1 Trlnmilngs Laces Insertions Linen Towels Gloves: Kid, Hosiery: La- Ladies' ' and Wool, Lisle, dies', Children's Toweling Driving Gloves and Infants' Sweaters Ladies' Lace and Fancy Silkateeii Knit- Infants'' ' Nockwear ting Wools, all caps and Corsets Surprises Colors Wraps tWj Muslin and Ribbons, Taf- Veilings: White, Women's Knit' ft ta and Satin, Biowu, Black. Underwear ..; all Colors Blue, etc. Petticoats MILLINERY Mourninir Millinery a specialty, licit, truilo prices for.K.jjirs and l'oiilii v. T. J. WIENER, HANCOCK. MD. ROUSS RACKET STORE! Prices for February and Alarch. ."W lb., build ing paiier, per roll 7"c. Tar roofing paper n: and H. .' oz , Roltle f machine oil 4c. 2 it., covered hmtkol I r. '.i and 4 j t. , covered bucket . and IHc. (i and 8 jt covert'l buckets ..K! and -c. The lieavlest No. H w ash boilers. .KV. Wood saw double brace We. Dutt traces trie Lontf traces per pair. . .4", fiK and iWc Rreast chains, per pair .'I'.lc 10 (t tin buckets. 10c. 10 t dairy pails 15c. 12 qt dairy pails e. 14 (t dairy pails L'Oc. Gobbler sets complete. 12c. Axle, prease in buckets 2l!c. 5 ft cross cut saws !ic. i ft cross cut saws 91.10. 12-in. shoeing pincers . . . .' 5"ic. H-in. parpcijier jiincers 24:. l.'l-in. wood files l.'Jo. Wajron whips ColTi'e mills ...OHc ...1H and :12c. Table oil (doth 15c. ! . Wo are now .fetndlinff the Walkover sboes at .1.50 a.nd certainly have sold a. jot of them. See them. We now lnve a nice lot of new shoes i aud it will pay you to see them. In takin(r an inventory, we find that we have about six pairs of shoes that wo had last yer at tlu's time. HULL 8c BENDER, V Proprietors. A: XIX'tTTOIt'S NOTICR Ia1 will uuu I.estiV ! ll'Ut ol David lli'i lni'i' luti. ill ' f'"fB KulioiMtouutv. HnuKvliiui. (U'ceust'il. : ii v ir town ' h t huviutf, bi'fii r'i-uuluU l6 Wiv. umlcrsiin.'d. ull lOtlers LsLuint'tiLuiv no i tn' uh.nx .wttito uersuuH imletMed to the sunt fstnti? iu- n. i nested tu runliH iilvmhiii . uml ih., i. .!.. ClaiitiM tu pruseut Lde sume wittiotit dt;J;ty to am. 1). JJRKKNKK. J. VI Jl A A. iiki:km:u. Executors, HustotiluvvM. JJa. TO CLKE X COLD IN 0.ME DAY Take Laxative Dromo QuinhJe Tablets. AH druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E, W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2"jc WEST VIEW, i A)jNft,jftte Shoemakau.is visit mg Mrs.'' Jacob 'WeaveV: ''' Marion Roser is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Iloser.' Davio Chesnut spent Sunday evening at W. fShaw.s. Airs. Anna Weaver visitod Mrs. Wm. Weaver Tliursday. Mrs. J5enjiimin llollensliead Hieut several days with her nephew Daniel Jveefer. Marion and Minuie l.'oser visit ed W. Ii. Shaw's Wednesday. Mrs. Uomnne Sharp and sou Forest, spent Thursday with Mrs. II. Ii. Hill. Jerry Hair, wife and daughter, Lucille, of IloundTop, spent Sun day at J. W. Truxel's. John M. Pittinau moved to Pi geon Cove this week. A Severe Cold (or Three Montba. -Tho following letter from A. J. Nusbaum, of liatesvillo, Ind., tells its own story. "I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A1 druggist prepared me some medicine, and a physician pre scribed for me, yet 1 did uot im prove. I then tried Foley's Hon ey and 'Jar, and eight doses cur ed rne." IJefuso Mibstituies. Sol'd by all dealers. ! I shades H to .'I'jc, He. r,0 to V.'ic. Curtain poles. . , ; . Telescopes Suit cases l to 2.(i0 Cotton liats i and lie Bed blankets Men's overalls Men's cotton pants I !oll inf pins .., Double spring traps.. Wire cutlers and plyers Heavy bridle bits Dinner buckets Diet lanterns .. .. ).") to $1. . . ..I to T.'X!. HUc to1.15. .-. . . .! 10c. ..'...25c. 38c. !c. 2.1c. 4Mc. See our 5.V' axes A nice matting 10c. Hotter ones al 12, 10, to 25c. Trunks at all prices 1.00to$;t. I.antorn jjIoIhs flCl Lamp burners rand (1c. We have some bargains la hats for bftVS 11)1(1 tiinn n Vt.it Ik.l ... J45c now is :t5c; Wic oues'at 70c: 8(1 .20 ones at 00c. and 1.00. these ipa hr.n. 'iraing liUGGV SALE. I . . - , , UN Y Onaav. IVIArrh r?C 1905 i ' ' j i..iil,...t!,1rn111l ...111 ..n " " "--"ft1 BOU Ul uuuuu i sale in trout of his store, in McCon j nellsburr, l'a , on the above day a i carload of New Bugjfles and Spring vatrons, also, Corn Plows, Sprlm? i n" !'r"ws and ""fe'ffy Ha-ne8. inose articles are all new aiid will be sold without- resorvu. i. ,' Sale to begin of 10 o'cloclc a. tfV., when u credit of 0 months will be jrfven on all sums over J5.00. W. Ii. NKSUIT. MILL PROPERTY Tor Sale or Rent. Owin' to the demands of other bus iness the undersigned will sell or rent his mill property at l'ectonvillo, Md. j Tills mill has line water power the year iotind, is equipped with full roller process, has a line custom and is near a railroad station. Terms are all right and this is an excellent chance for the right man. Call on or address tlie ', owner M. L. l'KCK, ! - 1'ectonvllle, Md. j Register and Clerk's Notice. I Notlurm huii-l.y vbd lliut tho following , !"'''l "inuuits have lllml thKlr ucuouiiu I in thu Ui-rMnr mid uierk's (iitlne of tiuu , oiiunlv. 1'u . mid tlmt Ui hiiiiiu Willi).: prasem. ea to Oil- itrnhuiiM' Couii. ef Mild county lor ooiii.i'iMiiii,,,, ti, Miiiiiiuv or Mareh IM'AI. Ill-Ill,! OlH 1(1 ,t.iy J (jlm.li l, M. I .' ' ""'O "''("unit of SUIwcll W- . Ii-i i ii x . iiiliul 1 1 i in I or nf mo esliiln or Imuki j, i i-i-K lute ol 'l'lioliiiion towohlp. (lcceiinctl, .'. Kirst uml Himi uucomit of J. Tilili n Hill urt- uiiiiiMi'ittiir ti. I. u, uf Urn kui of John J 1 ill j laieor HiMliel lownlnj), (Imi. u,oiI. I l''l't "ii'l Uuu) uocoiiui of M. It, Shiiffnor, . cei-iilor of the liinl will mill tuntuiiuiiit or l.thi-r Klt.lier luie uf Tod to nhl, ildrnim- id. Kctflsier'i. ofllce. I Feb. -JU, s Kd. A. HARI(I. KnKlHler. p)r Pale at Trout's drue store. "Ask for the 1U0B j Window blinils or CCdD (i $! - DOLLARS - Jl! Your dollars will go farther at our store than any where else. We have just received a car of Barb Wire, Smooth Wire and Nails, which we bought in November when the price was the lowest, and we can sell to you now for less than fact6ry price. 1500 RODS 9 strand heavy wire 35 cents per rod; 6 strand heavy wire 25 cents per rod. Good yellow muslin 5 1-4 cents per yard by the web. 500 yards fancy RagCarpet 35, 45, and 50 cents per yaid. , 40 COOK STOVES and RANGES on hand to select from, 13 Furniture for outside and in; and then furnish it from Top to Bot tom at bottom Prices. We are having built 3 Carloads of Buggies and Wagons which will be here in April and tor higli grade guaranteed work, we will sell lower than any other dealer in the county. We get JoblborS Prices and will sell at wholesale prices. We have bought 200 Tons PHOSPHATE you get nice tresh goods here, and ourprice will be fbwer than others. Remember we have 3 Stores in Huntingdon county. CLAY Three Springs, Pa, ir: M ) M SPRING I! WILL SOON it ,,:M . : m III tti .-i'M .. t 4 : Hi tt i ' n JJ . ' H ui tx. at 4 ! m ttl- But bur spring trade has been started for more than a month. We have everything ready now and the orders for suits are com ing in. Drop in and place your order, and -, ; we will take plenty of time and build, you . " a good .suit. , . Goldsmith the Tailor McCbnnQllsburg, Fa. Opposite the Public School Huilding. m&nd This TwiVr- StarTradlng Stamps Given. Fix It on Your Memory, It is interesting to know "that" $12.95 buys an Oak Bedroom Suit, $12.95 buys a Parlor Suit. $ 2.95 buys an Enamel Iron Bed full size. Qe buys a'Velour covered CoMch A postal will brlnu you an illustratHd-elriului It wl.'l post you on prices.. Complete line oT Furniture, Carpetu, Mullins, 0)1 Cloth Laco Curtains, Shades, eU!."' ' y'tar Tradinir tumpH g iven. Pri Frank E. Miller, . , ( w m. n. n. j I3.17 Eas" Markct s awwwm4 Vhambersburg, a. iraPEPSIACURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tk. II .00 kotll conUInt 3S4 Mm.ilh trial It; hlch Milt (of 80 emUi rilMHO 0ll.r AT TK. UHUTOl or 1 " B. C. D.WITT 4h COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILt. Kodol Almanac and 200 Woven YYNirc Fencing at Prices so low as to Surprise all. to $35 each. Cheap, medium and high priced. We can furnish vou hardware and glass to put up a house, a steel roof to put on it, and paint of which will be in in time forspnng plant ing. We carry no fertilizers over; so and enjoy the distinction of carrying the largest variety of merchandise of a-ny linn PARK, 1 h 4. ti 14 I i 4 ti BE HERE til tiJ in Hi hi Hi Yeaa Calendar.