.let Tre Co;? ?eii',c, J. Wesley was not the oti'ry "Lickm'cricker" at the Inaugur ation, as the following letter will show: Ofllce of Supervisor, Trenton, New Jersey, M uirli Z, TltOS. lOditor News: Noting your mention m the Fulton County News that our friend J.Wesley llop was the only representative from Liekiug Creek in attendance at the Inauguration of "Teddy' ou March 4th, I wish to state that another of Licking Creek's sons helped to swell the crowd. Am sure that "Teddy" would have been "de lighted" to have known that two representatives from the well-known Domocnatii- stronghold had forsaken political differences for tlie time being aud were enthusiastic coustitut- eiits of the policy of the rights of American citizens as outlined by him. Am very sorry I did not meet J. Wesley, as we might have at tended the Inaugural Kali, or something else as memorable. Anyhow, "Teddy" got there with a great ovatioi; yet, I noticed with regret that the "Oak Glen Band" was not present to assist in rendering "America." With kindest regards, and wishing the P'ulton County News continued success, 1 am, Yours truly, Will N. Stkwart. BY Till: TONIC ROUTE. The pills that act as a tonic.and not as a drastic purge, are De Witt's Little Early Risers. They cure headache, constipation, bil iousness, etc. Early Risers are small, easy to take aud 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. STILWBLL'S RIDUE. Mrs. Jocob Peck is seriously ill. Ed Sigel is singing a lull-a-by it's a boy. Eon Barnliart was a guest at Win. Sigels Saturday and Sun day night. Sunday school will be re-organized at Oakley next Sunday by Rev. Meeks. Mrs. Mary Feck and daughter Olive and Howard Martin and family visited Wm. Sigel's Sun day. Mrs. Joe Mellott was visiting her father-in-law, Enoch Mellott, one day last week. Miss Stella Sigel has gone to McConnellsburg where she has employment in the home of Mrs. Abbio Little. Charley Cordon, of Need more, has a goose egg that measures 12 x l.i inches in circumference, with four yolks. Howard Martin's lime kiln is nearly completed. Ezra L. Peck is superintending the construc tion, and Emanuel and Charley Fegley, and Charley and Ira Gordon are assisting him. A GUARANTEED CI HE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleediDg or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in f to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 5uc. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Samuel M. Glass moved to Chambersburg Monday. Sammy has beeii a resideut of McCon nellsburg about twenty-three years, and it is with regret that we lose him as a citizen. We hope lie and his family will iiud their new homo pleasant. The entertainment at the Court House Friday evening by Dr. J. F. Harton with the X-Kay, wire lesi telegraphy, Radium, and many other beautiful and inter esting experiments, will, from an educational and scientific stand point, be one of the best ever tfiven here. The admission will be - cents and not 10 cents as stated last week. It has been found that a ten-cent admission will not nearly cover expenses. PNC UMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD but never follows the use of ey s Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, beals and strengthens the lungs and affords perfect securi ty from an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Bold by ail dealer. i Thursday, March 30. John J Hoover, intending to quit the ho j tel business, will sell at his resi ! dence, the Indian Queen hotel, at Ilustoutown, 1 horse, and a large lot of valuable household furnl ; ture. Sale begins at lu o'clock. ! Friday, March 31. Alda J. Sipes, having sold her farm, will : soil at her residence, it nnlos '. south of Harrisouvillo, on Fatter- son run, her personal property, consisting of horses, cattle, farm ing implements, household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 6 months. Thursday, April ?. Charles T. Dixon, having sold his farm, will sell at public sale at his resi dence at Sipes Mill, live stock, farming implements, household goods, oie. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit !i months. Thursday, April G. Carey T. Layton, iutendiug to relinquish farming, will sell at his residence in Whips Cove, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, boss, farming im- ! plements, household goods, &c. I Sale begins at ! o'clock, sharp. I Credit 8 months. ATTACKED BY A MOB and beaten, in a labor riot, until covered with sores, a street car conductor applied Tiucklen's Ar nica Salve, and was soon sound and well. -'1 use it in my family," I writes G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha,. Mich., "and find it perfect." Simply great for cuts aud burns j Only L'5 cat Trout's drug store. I . - -.- I Ilustontow 11. I Miss Kmuia Laidig cuine home j last Sunday after having spent ! several weeks at l'.road Top City. ! Mrs. Ezra Ileefner, of I'itts- burg, was a recent visitor at the j home of the Ileefner family in this j place. I Floyd Shaw recently purchased j a lot from Jacob Strait and will j build a house thereon in the near . future. j W. F. Laidig and force of cur j pouters completed the building of 1 a stable on the parsonage lot, and I an addition to the house owned by ! David Heefner, Jr.. last week. ! It is rumored that Miss Lena ! Laidig will open up a first class j up-to-date millinery store in this I place, this spring. ! The Ladies' Aid Society will serve ice cream, chicken swallop and other refreshments on the day of John Hoover's sale, Thursday, March '30th. Miss Winifred Mct.ler of Har risouvillo stopped here last Friday night on hor way homo from Clearlield. Dan ISishop lias moved into the house vacated by .Mrs. George Doshong, the latter moving back to the farm. Other changes con templated this week are: John Hoover into his own house, now occupied by George Clevengcr, who will move into the David Ileefner house; John Martz into the hotel vacated by Mr. John Hoover, and Mr. Ephraiin Nead into the house owned by the Daw ney heirs. COL'UH SETTLED O.N HER LINOS. "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 Honey and Tar which cured her." Kefuse sub stitutes. Sold by all dealers. Bark Wanted. We are in the market for a large quantity, this year's peel, Rock Oak and Hemlock bark. For prices, apply to Sai.th.lo tannkky, 3-20. m2. Saltillo, Pa. Book on California 50 pages, 70 illustrations. De scribes California and the route there. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. Union Pacific and South ern Pacific Line. This is the route of The Over land Limited. Leaves Union Pas senger Station, Chicago, 6.0") p. m. daily. Arrives San Francis co the third day in time for din ner. California book sent for (5 cents postage. F. A. Miller, f ieueral Passenger Agent, Chica go, or W. S. Howell !M Broad way, New York. FOLEY'S HONfcV AND TAR Cures coughs aud colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough. Cures hoarseuess and bronchial troubles. Cures pneumonia and la grippe. Sold by all dealers. MERCANTILE APPRAIS ERS TAX LIST. McCoutipll'burg, March 13, 19' S. Tlie followinfU a Mat of remll nnil nholenftle vender or ileHlert In (foods, wnr?s, mrctifl inline commodities or t'tlectt ol wlmt-ot ?tr kimi or tmture, mibiert to r niiTonntilo liei'int :xt tn Futtmi county, Pt'nii'vlviwiia, .'I'tnrnml tn ihv proper itnttiorttlt-M fhm In, ly tin umlemtfimd , MrrcMiittlp Aipmlrfr In mul fur the coiniiv of Fulton At'oreKiiid mid imMiidittd by the ilin-otloii of the CommtHMiomrM ol unit! county. KaniiHr retailor. Clarification of bnHitp. Ayr Ton itililp. I. !. Seldom, merchandise 1. H. rntltToti A foti, mori'liaudlftc. I'ctor Mi k, inerclnihdiHO. ltd lust Towi)Plili, lowdi II. Mellott, mereliAtKllM. it. .1. .Mellott, merehtiili"o. nrl l. Mellott, nier'hniidte. AhlmnHZ Kmiynti. ineri-hHtiiltKe, W. K. Hurt, iniTchitiidlte. iloHeph Luke, mere Immune. Mr. Mittildii Akers, merchandise. Itethel Township. Ueo. K. It. Hill, tnerrhriiHliae. Mrs. M. II, Mum, meri'liH!idt.e, ''urnell V Son. mrcluiiidie. Wm. I'tilnirr, IiHTeJiundlw. W. I. iirdtn, inerchiindite. W. It. Itanek. iniichinei v. hi. K, Kit., lnirdwiirc. ' lrnli Creek Township, I .1. I' .lurk-on, nicrchrtiidls'. H.Selienck, niercliitndir-e. lieu. O. Lynch, inerchiinile, W, Trimx. itu'rehiiiidife. S. W. Hurt, Jeweler, lolin I'lextner, inerchundlnn. t'tw. . Mellott, inrrchittidtae. Howard Ufirltuiri, luerctitmllHe. Dublin Townnhip. Harry Hum II, cijriint. S. t, lluckley, mere ham line. Frank C. Ilafo, inetchandlm. Mn..l. L. Welch, milliimry. il. H. Welch, mer liatoilHt', L. (J. Kelley, merchandise. J no. K. Speck, ci urn. tJhMM. Mcliehi'U, merchatidUfl H. M. t;iiue, mci ch.'tndise. hluier liainey, nierch;iullHA. S. H. Cromer, stoves. liity Morrow, inerchumlise. L. IL Grovn, merchamlise. Winetiardner A Son, luerchamliso. Licking Creek Towmdilp. iloneph B. Mellott, n'erchamlise. W. It. Speer, u.u rchaudksu. W H. Holeiifiif nd, merchamllHe. K. 0. Crott, merchamlifl. McConnellsburg. A.ri. A. K. Little, millinery, (ieo. W. smith, groceries iei. It. Mellott, Imnhviire and inuehlnery. W. II. Nebit, hardwitru. 41. C. Bender, jfrocerlen. Win. Sttiner, turiiiliirr. Trout s Druu' Sltui'. tliuyn. . S. IMrkmtn. irny. tieo. W. K-'iMiei & ;o.f merehatidie. Hull A: Bender iii'-relutudlMt ieo. Lexrnth, eluars T. :onierer, tai tiling implements. A. I . Niit e V Son., iitorclmnt tailur. S. A. eMit, iitrminjf Implements. Albert Ston.T, stovi V t'uncy goods, Iiki. A. Irwin, jfrocfrms. W. M. Kcuneoy, hurnens. I. K . JtJiiiiMou, merelittndise. Jim. W. (ri'eathcttd. uu;rchautlne. I, . W. SeylHr, cigars. );tvid Malloy, uiocerieit. A. .1. Irwin A' Co., niklilnery. Sloiileiitfle Urns., iiiuecrifs. " Tliurt. Hti'ilil, jrot:eries. J. 1. Mhdii, hurness. (;. H. Stevens, merchant tailor Chiirh s V. Scotr, yrocei ies, (ieo. W. Iliivs A' Co., merchamlipe. , Samuel bender, furniture. W. S. Clevener, tiirutture. Taylor Township. Caleb Barton, merehaudiye, V. U. Kvans, buntiU'n. Clem Chesinit, turntture A liadware. A.d. Lambeinon merch:uidifcu N. M. Kirk, mt;rchandie. W. L Herk."tivst;r, liierchauillhe. S. C. (iracey. nirehtiiutirt:. M i(.had Laidig, ntrehiiinltfe. Uoht-rt liuloll. niereliiiiidiHt'. A.N. Wider, merchandise. Thompson Towiinlilp, .). H. Covait, tuerehandisit. A 1110H Shat pe, niercLaudi."e. 'IliO. C. l(Mll:i(-S, UIITCllIlNliise, iieiiiiit Kveils, Jiu-rehaiidise. (ieo. W. Hi.-iliop, merchandise. Tod Township. lohii A. Hamll, mer.'hainllse, dohu . lihiht, nn-ri'liHiidtse. Ira Fore, nu rehaiidise. I'nioii Towtishii. lames A. Beatty, mercliaudiso. S. 1. Lashlcy, merchsi ndise. Scrievnr Itros., uii-rehuitdise. S. F.. MeKee, meivh;uidie. Moitlicr;itt liiiithers, un rchanilihe. Wells Town.-hip. W. H. BtiumurdiM'r, mvrehandiye. M. W. Houck. iiierchauiie. N. i, Ctiniihihiim, lnerehaudiso. K. A. Ilorton, merehamli'H. Mm. II. K. MeCiain, milMm ry. tieo. W. Sipe, mi-rch:imli'e. I r.. ilorton, mei vIihimIIm:, j And iiotn e is hereby given lo all taxablec : herein that an appeal, in aeeonhtneo with the Mercantile Appraiser's Act of Assembly will be I held by the Treasurer of Fulton county', acting ' conjunction with the Haid Appraiser, at the jothceofthe County TruaMirer, in the ourt I Hoime, MfCoTim-xt,urk', Pcnnsvlvitnia, on Mon day. April It), i!Hir b-dween the hours of 10 o cidck a in. ami 4 o clock p. m., wlien miM where all parties Interested are. required to ap pear and all grievances will be heard. (iKti. W. H1XHON, Mercantile Appraiser. Needinorc. Mrs. Mary llernhart moved Monday to her farm in Pigeon Cove. Buzil Clark, who had been suf fering for a long time from u large ahcess, is able to be around some by the aid of a crutch. Mrs. Dr. Palmer and baby Paul are spending this week with friends in Chamberburg. Amos Sharp of Thompson at tended the Fire Insurance meeting here last Saturday. Addie Snyder, who was danger ously ill lust weelv, is reported bet ter. Lemuel (iarlund is slowly recov ering from a bud attack of grippe. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kunyan spent Sunday with Capt. Dixon and family at Sipes Mill. The ollicers and directors of the new lire insurance company met here on Monday to adopt by-laws. etc., for the permanent organiza tion. T. K. Dowries was last week in itiating himself into the book can vassing business. He reports fair ly good success. John D. Mellott expects to move into his new house here this week. (JOT OI F CHEAP. He may well think, he has got off cheap, who, after having con tracted constipation or indiges tion, Is still able to perfectly re store his healtlj. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's NewLifePills. A quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, constipation, etc. L'Sc at Trout's drug store; guaranteed. WIENER MILLINERY Clever Conceptions of Artistic Millinery Ready for Easter Children's and Infants' Headwear, Flow ers and Foliage, Fine Ribbons, Fancy Gauzes and Chiffons. 5. Brcss Wonderful Offerings In Spring Dress Goods Mohairs, Voiles, Poplar Cloth, "Soiesette." Shirt-Waist Goods in all the Spring Washable Fabrics Linen, Gingham, Mercerized Silk, Wash Silks, Fil de Soie. Novelties, Belts, Neckwear, Gloves, Jus trite Corsets, Beautiful Mushn Under wear, Hosiery, Select Diess Trim mings, Laces and Embroideries. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Vd. SEK BANNER The Event of the Millinery Season ! SPRING AND SUMMER OPENING . Tuesday, April ISth and Wednesday, 19th, I905. Having just returned from tlie city I will exhibit not, only a choi.-e PATTERN HATS , but a la.ye. complete and attractive stock of every thin.' lu the Mil linery !An Fine Uoscw, Kxquisne Small Flower,, UrlltU, Laces, Cluirons, Maluies, Silks, Uibbons, Ladies Neckwear, &c. Lena B. LeucHg, Hustontown, Pq, ROUSS RACKET STORE! Prices for February and March. .'10 lb., building paper, per roll. .. .7i"c. Tar roofing paper ;.",e and 1. .1 .., bottle of maehiue oil 4o. 2 (t., covered bucket Tic. :i and 4 t., covered bucket . .K and 0c. 11 and S (t covei'e.f buckets ..!.'! and 20e. The heaviest No. 8 wash boilers. .H,",e. Wood saw double brace l!)e. Butt traces 40c. Lonjj traces per pair... 4, 58 and (iHc. Breast chains, per pair :t0e 10 qt tin buckets 10c. 10 qt dairy pails .....l,re. 12 qt dairy pails He, 14 qt dairy pails 20c. Cobbler sets complete 42e. Axle grease in buckets 2:ic. 5 ft cross cut saws. ." 08i. .'i ft cross cut saws $1.10. 12- in. shoeing pincers 5."ie. 8-in. carpenter pincers 24u. 13- iu. wood files f..l.'lc. Wagon whips use. Coffee mills 18 and 32c. Table oil oloth irJC. We are now handling the Walkovor a lot of them. See them. We now h pay you to soe them. In taking an In v pairs of shoes that we had last yeir at HULL Sc BENDER, Proprietors. Branch Manager, We intend openiug a Branch in this, or adjacent towns, for the district between York and' Som erset counties, and require a thoroughly reliable and compe tent life man to take charge as District Manager. Good renew- j al contract. Communication con fidential. Address Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, (ill (114 Stephen Girard Building, Philadelphia, I 'a. Contractors Wan ted for Bark Peeling. We, the undersigned, will con tract with one, two, or three par ties to peel bark, for any quantity such parties think they can peel. We quote liberally per ton. For further Information call on H. Kalbach & Sons, Aliens Val ley, opposite Knobsville, or ad dress them ax, Richmond Fur nace, Franklin county, Pa. llev. John H. Harney, of Clear ville, is a candidate for the nomi nation for county commissioner of Hertford county. Silks & PATTJ-HNS. 44 Window blinds or shades 8 to 35c, Curtain poles 8o. ....50 to 75c. .$1 to ,2.(i0 ...! and 11c .... 05 to $1. ...38 to 5c. 89c to $1.15. ....! 10c. Telescopes ;,, Suitcases Cotton bats lied blankets Men's overalls Men's cotton pants Itolling pins Double spring traps Wire cutters and plyers Heavy bridle bits Dinner buckets Dietz lanterns See our 55c axes A nice matting .....25c. 38c. i)c. 23c. 48c. 10c ..12, 10, to 25e. $1.00 to $3. 5c. lietter ones at. . . Trunks at all pri. Lantern globes.. Lamp burners 5 and 0c, We have some bargains i i hats for boys and men, a hat that we sold at 45c now is 35c; 8ilc ones at 70c; 1.20 ones at ilOc, and l.l)0, these are bar gains. shoes ut $3.50 aud certainlv have ,lrl ave a nice lot of new shoes and it will eritory, we iind that we have about six nils time. MILL PROPERTY For Sale or Rent. v "ing to tha demands of other bus iness the undersigned will sell or rent his mill property ut Pectonville, Md This mill has line wat.-r power the year round, is equipped with full roller process, bus a tine 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 the owner M. Zi. I'KCJC, I'ectonville, Md. l.'XKCUTOK'HNOTICfc.-'l.iuiiwill unu tents 1 - lii.Mit of LMvId HuofMKr.lttin of Tuvl.ir lnwu klllD. t-'UllOII .HMIIlLV. t'HIJDM IvUllll. lM..l.nkM,l I .atlttrNtt'HiiuiuMiUiry on Um uhovu entuttf ImvuiK been imiumcl la tlm umlr.lxnU, ull j persotiH Indebted tu tht. Nuid rtMutf ttrt r I iie-xted to aiuka payment, und th.mtf huvlutf 1), HKKKNKIt, I.VDIA A HKhl'NII. Kxeuutorx, i in. UuNtontown. u. pjr Sale at Trout's drug store. "Ask for the 1905 $ ! - DOLLARS - $ ! Vour 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 vou now for less than factory price. r AA rrVC Woven Wire Fencing IDUU KUUlJ at Prices so low as to Surprise all. 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 Rag Carpet 35, 45, and 50 cents per yaid. 40 COOK STOVES and RANGES on hand to select from, 13 uii iianu iu otivi iiuiii, Furniture , . r - - - -, r - 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 lor high grade guaranteed work, we will sell lower than any other dealer in the county. We get Jobbers Prices and will sell at wholesale prices. We have bought 200 Tons PHOSPHATE you get nice fresh goods here, and our price will be lower . than others. Remember we have a ard enjoy the distinction of OtOrCS cai"ryi" the Iarest vanely ot merchandise ot any firm in Huntingdon county. CLAY PARK, Three Springs. Fa. Spring is Here at Last 1 1 and brought with n M 1 H ft ( M ft 4 S3 M, C ti A U mi M i n rJ i J SllttS. If vnil hlVP nnt nnrrA imnr nriar al drop in and look over our line of goods, get prices and see how we build a suit. We can show you any thing in our line and we are sure to please you. GOLDSMITH'S TAILORING PLACE, McConnellsburg, Fa, Opposite the Public School Building. Wmmmmmmmt,m Read This Twice C 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. CDA ncr buysaVelourcovered po. couch A postal will briuff you an Illustrated clrculur. It will post you on prices. Complote lln of Furniture, Carpets, MattiutfH, Oil Cloth, Luce Curtains, Shades, etc. ' Stur Trading tamps (flven. " Clote to W. M. IX. It. depot. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TUII.00bolooBtaln2!Hm.thtrllili,whlcli Mil. for 50 m, I WU 0L AT TMI LAKIATOIV ttW J B. C. D.WXTT COMPANY. CUICAGO, n- Kodol Almanac and 200 to 35 each. Cheap, medium and high priced. We can furnish you hardware and glass to put up a house, a steel rnnf tn nut nn it. nn.t nnint A of which will he in in time for spring plant ing. We carry no fertilizers over; so lit Hi l it a great many orders for ffj Hi I m i' t y V'M M-t Hi - - I . ' M I 1. "V- Frank E. Miller, 1:3-17 East Market Street, Chambersburg, Fe. 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