Oil "4 IERESIINO PARAfiRAPHS t Local and Oeneral Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. ilDENSCD FOR HURRIED READERS ) B. Nace ot Chambersbur' U seen on our streets Tuesday. Levi P. Mortou has closed his hm at Fort Littleton qn ac .gut "1 illnnsM. 'l!-)t!i of tlio Clear Uido scljor la C closed on account of sicknoss , jiha community. Pavid Fraker and family spent Wednesday with friends m Mc ('Minullsburtf. fe. K. ! ittmau and family left f their new home near Ship-i.f-Shsburs. this week. Wantiot): Men, women, boys girls to re; resent McClure's Midas'me. Good pay. Address Vast 22d St , N. Y. City. piere will be preachiDg at the rioling Hill Baptist church the ;:rfct Sunday in April at ten o' clJclt by Elder Abimaaz Mellott. V anted. Four men for good laying position in Cham bersbuig ""diary and commission. Bright ;utv.re for right man. Reply by or P. O. Box 189. at "he new town council organized Tuesday evening by electing race U, Nace president, and Nicholas Koettger was appointed ; co man. on Salk. Glass front, show- calos, counter nd shelving, al! m ttcla.-is condition. Apply to J no. V. Glunt, Knobsville, Pa. ant k d Bright, honest yoliug man irom mcuonneusourg trepai e for paying pontion in eminent Mail Servico Box , Cedar Rapids, la. 10-8t. fllDES Jan Sipes & Sons iy 10, 13, aud HVj a pound cash, beU lnues a me?r uuicner . . , , , . uep in Mcuonneusourg, aiso lest price aic for calf skins, "pskins and tillow. The First National Bank of Mc smells burp, will open its doors business on Monday, April The room is being enlarged fl equipped with new and mod- jfra bauk fixtures and will be a iqi'oughly up-to-date banking he death .f Wilson, son of the William Everts, occurred at home near Pott's Mills on Inesday after a few days lll s of pneumonia. He is sur- (hrd by his mother, who in the ire will make lier home with son William Fegley. ev. .1. G. Rose, of Mercers will conduct a meeting in Presbyterian church on rsday at 2:30 o'clock at which ) a call will be extended to the . VV, A. West to further con- lie his ministrations to tnat regation. M PiGTUR Tiit Liltth ilAat i3 Out. Dkah En. of Nf,W8 s Tho let ter f Rev. Geo. Shoemaker, In a late copy of the "News. " in which he invites himself to come houif, and suggests at the ame time , rakes p,ace of post &r(1 Craze mat we surroun.i nis coming Dy SEIZES COLLECTORS all the pomp and circumstance of an "Old Home Week,'' I confess, amuses me not a little. His tac tics are very like those of a dear little six year-old neighbor girl of mine, a methodist too, by the way, who, when I have been re miss In not pressing her to visit me, will frequently call over to me, "Mrs. C, don't you want me to come over ?" Of course, I al ways want her to come, and have the same feeling toward Rev. Shoemaker, and all others of the old Fulton county boys and girls who are enriching other localities by their preseuce and efforts, but whose absence has made us poor indeed. I speak for the town and county, when I say that we will be delighted to set apart a week for the reunion of all who are will ing to take a day off, and turn their faces homeward again. There is no greater pleasure en joyed by us than the return of those who are exiles from the home of their childhood, i am, personally in favor of holidays and reunions, and recall with pride, the success of our centen nial occasion, Sept. 30, 1886. It was unreservedly the greatest day in the county's calendar : "The day so mild Was Heaven's own child. " and passed without a single mar ring circumstance. I should be glad to receive com mumcat.ons from the absent ones who are able and willing to trek homeward, or who in any way by personal effort, are willing to make an "Old Home Week" a suc cessful venture, some time this fall, while yet "the green is on the trees," and before "the corn is in the shock." S. M. Cook. The Breath of Life. It's a significant fact that the strongest animal of its size, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man's chiefest study. Like thou sands of others, Mrs. Ora A. Stephens, of Port Williams, O., has learned how to do this. She writes : "Three bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery stopped my cough of two years and cured me of what my friends thrught consumption. O, it's grand for throat and lung troubles." Guar anteed at Trout's drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. BUCK VALLEY 'e read an account of the l'l- of the editor a week or so ago, "jiiope he is well asain. ell wintor did come at last, hor earth has on the heaviest of snow that she has had for o time. presu me there will not be any sowed or potatoes planted oy euterpming farmers in the tth of March this year. Jlward Beatty of Philadelphia, I siting relatives in the vallev. sorgo Stotleraeyer, of Piney ve, Md., was in our vicii.ity on nosday. lie day last week James Car- was thrown from a run away and dragged a short distance 11 tlm saddle stirrup bnke, rwisu tho result mav have fatal. Fortunately he was nuc-li nurt. flUk Boss, of Kirlnlmo- Hill iu our vall,y last Thursdiiy '(rgo Scluitrompf is quito ill '" 'miug. "H ton days of school mour "hip, then vacation days have 111 y licarts were gladeued "f, Ul friends nnd rim.'hhnra ,r va!luy by the social gather- filings during this slod- SALUVIA. There will be quite a good deal of changing homes in our com munity this spring. Scott Kear anse will move to the Sheridan Hann place; Howard Hann to the house vacated by Mr. Kegarise; Frank Nori is will move to the W. W. McDaniel house. Rev. Hendershot preached an able serm .u on Sunday at 10 o' clock, from the text "There is room for us all." Aaron Garland and wife are visiting Sneridan Hann. Mrs. John Hann was the guest of Scott Kegarise on Sunday. Scott Kegarise is all smiles; it's a baby boy. Our sick folks are all on the mend. SWHEREALLELSEFAILS M H2T 1 .With the Young Women. A number of our people went to McConnellsburg this week; some went on business and some to court. W. E. Bair was at the county seat on business Monday. Samuel Strait and I. W. School- ey attended court last week. Harvey Strait aud Miss Je,uiie Stewart took advantage of the good sleighing and weuttoMj Uonuellsburg Monday. Jeff Ilockensmilh has movoJto Isaiah Sipos' farm vacated by Mr. Hockensmith. Miss Sadie Ilann was the giiost of Mrs. U. E. Austin one day last week. Mrs. M. E. Bobb, who has boon visiting hor mother, expects to return to her homo after atteo 1 ing conforence held in Tyrono, Pa. ' Rev. S. J. Pittinger preachod his farewell , sermon to a large cougregation at Asberry church, Sunday eveuing. Hegoestocon ffi enc Wednesday,, Mrs. F. M. Taylor and Mr.. D Wishart attended preachig at Greenhill Sunday afternoon The Gibson picture hoblt ha ben ef fwtunlly fnHtened on a bl proportion of the reading- population of this section by the publication by the Sunday North American of ten of the latest of thl great American artist's pictures as art upplenicnis. It has started the Gibson collection fnd, and this promises to last until the Inst of the pictures are out. There was a time when the Gibson girl was the Idol of the young woman. Now the Gibson art supplement glveB every, body an opportunity to collect the artist's works, and there will be few homes that will not have a good representation with in the next few weeks. For the tlrne being the collection of Gibson drawings has taken the place of the collection of post cards In I'hlladel plila, and the fad .'a certain to spread to all of the towns where the pictures sre made so easily obtnlnahle. The picture which The North American Is to Issue next Sunday Is "A Castle in the Air." It Is one of the most forceful of Gibson's works, and teaches a broad moral lesson to young people and old alike. SMITH VALLEY. Carrie Charlton has returned, home after spending ten weeks with relatives at Pittsburg and Altoona and Warriors Mark. Belle Locke is convalescing aft er au attack of malaria fever. M rs. Mary Wagoner spent pirt of Friday with N rs.Elmer Fraker at Fort Littleton., Mrs. John McCoy has been, poorly with malaria fever. Annie B. Polk spent a day last j week with her grandmother Mrs. Barbara Polk at Knobsvide. j Geo. and John Wagner spent! Saturday visiting their cousin Smith Uejry at Clear Ridge. Our schoil closed on Wednes day. A very successful term un der the management of Lillian Fleming. Allie Ferrenberg moves into the house this week which was vacated by Wm. Locke last fall. George Lock and wife spent Tuesday with his cousin, Robert Locke at Maddensville. Watches, Clocks, and Silverware. A KonuiiiP T-.lewelctl Kltfln or VViillliain open-fiiee N iirkel casofor ').(K) This Is a watrh that will koop time and stand roii(fh usne. I will sidl you a (rood Liv.lins' L'0-yr. Opon faro 7 Juwelud Kljfin or Walthuin movement O. walch nicely engraved for nil This Is strictly a llrnl-:1uss watch for u lady, and Hit! most up-to-date wnteh on the marltet. Cheaper ones, if desired. 8ii,(K) will buy a nice, black frame trimmed in llt 8-day mantle clock, fully guaranteed. I can sell you unythi.u;, tuch as Watches, Clock, Silverware, Kings, Chains, Fobs, Chatelaine pins, Bracelets, lirooches, Hat pins, CulT pins, Match safes, Thimbles, Napkin .rings, Fountain pens, Scarf pins, Lockets, Neck chains, (.'harms, or anything on the mark et. Watch repairing, jnwelry repairing, Koman coloring, plating plain or fancy engraving a specialty. D. C. HART, Jeweler and Optician, "Watches that tell the truth." 405 Uroadway, Camden, X. J. McConnellsburg's Mew Furniture Store. Read this and be convinced that we have in our store the largest stock ot selected FURNITURE and HOUSE HOLD FURNISHINGS that has ever been in this coun ty, and at prices that will suit every body : NclV Alilllileryv Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We have a suberh collection of seasonable hats, and latr a styles in Millinery, just received from eastern cities and placed in stod. . Our Trimmed Hats from "tte to '() cannot bo einile.. lXnady-to-wear Hals, popular rous, trimmed with ijiiilis, win,.-.-, birds and all kinds of llowers. Misses a"nd children's trimmed huts in every color, shape or style. Large number of iintriinmcd huts, and trimmings for you to select from. Hats created according to your ideas in black, white, gray, brown, bluo, pink, tan, navy, green, and cardinal. Tam-o-shanters, collars, cuffs, belts, hose and combs. Ready made Shirt-waist Suits, and shirt waists from 110c up Sun bru.iiets and children's caps. Remember you get a hat pin or fan freo with each hut Come uiul examine our stock of goods. Store opposite postolllce. McConnellsburg, Fa, B Bank Charter. . Hota Thraruhy Department, ' Office of the Comitiiou.kh OF THE OUItKEMCY, Washington, D. C, Feiiuuahy 9, l;fl. Whehbas, ' by sstlnfuntorv evidence Dres- enled to the uiKlersincl. It hus been ninde to appeur thut THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLSBURG." In ihu luwn uf Mul'ounellHburK. lu tbe Couuty or Fulton, aud State ot ennNVlvnnln. tuwuouj- plled with all the proviwl ins of the titututeH of the united sttltuK, required to be compiled with before au us-soolution Htmll be uuthorleu to uommenue lue buslueuti of lluokinri; Now, therefore. I. Thonms P. Kune. Denutv nnd Aclltnr Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF MCONNELLS- BURta. lu the town or .Mcuonni'iisinuv. la the Couuty of Fulton. Hnd suite of I'eimsvl yuulu, Is uuthorl.ed.to commence the busiuess of ItuuUInK iih provided In Section tlfty-one hundred utid sixty-uiue of the Heviscd Slututes of the United States. . In testimony whereof witness my hand und Seul of oillcc this ninth day of February, luuil. Seal. T. V. KANE, Deputy and Acting Comptroller I4-Kt. of the Currency. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Ik hereby ulvnn, that letters of ud ministration on the estate of John K. Kummel late of Tod township. Fulton county. Penn'a.. deceased, bavins' been Kriiuted to the UQr aersiifned, by the Register of Fult'-n County, Notice is ncreny itveu 10 uu persons Indebted to said estate louiuke itnniedlutepay meut, and thosehavluif olaimsaKulust thesame to present them to the undersigned, duly au thenticated for settlement. SITSAN RUM MR I., -14-0)1. McConnellsburK, Pa. Adminisrator's Notice. r.eltern of administration on the estate of John Hrubaker , late of Tod towuship, Fulton county. Fa., deceased, havlm? been Kraut ed by the Ueifister of Wills for Fulton oouuly, to the subscribers, whose postcrnce uddresa is Kuobsville, Fulton county, i'a., all uersous who are Indebted to the said estate will please make payment, and those havinif claims will present them to M1NN1K IIKUIIAKKK, J. t). FOUK, .H-I4-OD. Administrators. Take Notice- We the uuderulKued request all persons haviuK claims uaiust J. Ueors-e Tmle, deceas ed, or any who may be indebted to the same, will pleuse present same for settlement to V. SCOTT TH1TI.K, or FUANKT1UTL.K. Annuls. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that I have filed with the Secretary of Internal Af fairs' at Harrisburg, an application for a warrant for IS acres of unimproved vacant land situated in Thompson township, Fulton county, adjoining lands of David Gregory on the north, east, south and west. David Grfxiohv. Notice, Notice is hereby given that I have Hied with the Secretary of Internal -Affairs at Harrisburg, an application for a warrant for 8 acres of unimprov ed vacant laud situated in Thompson township. Fulton county, adjoining lands of .1. C. and T. D. Snider, on the west, Samuel reck on the north, and David Gregory on the east and south. David Grhxiouv. Iron Beds green, blue and white, 2..'W, 2.0'i, 4. 25, and up. Bod Springs both woven wire, and coil, 2.50, :U3, and $:t.7.1. Mattresses excelsior, husk, cotton, etc,, $2 j, $3 10, t:t.T5 and $4. .1-piece Bedroom Suite, 15.50, f 18.50 to ;12.75. Chiffoniers, $10; Llall Hacks, Side Boards, $12 to $20: Extension Tables, 8-ft., (i.25, $7.05; ti-ft., 4.55: Falling-leaf, .'1.15. Dining-room and Kitchen . Chairs, $.'1.75, $4, $5.75, $0, $0.5(1, $7.80 per set. Hookers, $1.25, Anything: you would like to have, and we don't have it in stock or mentioned in the above list, would be glad to have you call and select from our catalogue, and have same ordered at once. Thanking you for your past pa tronage, and wishing your future trade, we are, Respectfully yours, Thos. B. Stevens&Son, $1.45, $1.75, 1.08, $2.05: Child's liock ers and High Chairs: Heed Rockers, $4.75, $5.55, $5.75, and $0.50. Couches, (0.25 to 12; Bed Ijounges, $11.1)8; Cots, $1.50 and (1.70. Five-piece Parlor Suite, upholsteredl in biiK uamusK, -'. Stands, 75, !l5, and $1.25. Kasels, 50 and 05c. Mirrors French Flnte, 85, (1.1)0 and $5.50. Pictures and Frames, $1 to $1.75 Window Blinds, 10 to 22c. Ten piece Toilet sets, $.1.25 and (4.1S. EAST WATEK ST. McCOXXELLSlSUHG. This Space Reserved For W. H. Nesbit's Advertisement Which will Appear NEXT WEEK. FULTON COUNTY NEWS a $1.00 Year in Advance, is the people's paper. Administrator's Notice. ! Notice In hereby tftven thut lettered Admin iHti'ution uu the estate ufJucot) C Hewett lute ot Thompson towuship. Fulton oouuty Ha, Ueoetikted, huve been Kntnled to the udiIhihIkii ed, tbut nil pei-Koru Indebted to mild esttrte wtM limke puynmtit, und those huvliiK uluinm will preweut IheDi properly authenticated for puy meut. W. W. HKWKTT. ! Hum Kuu, Pti. AduiluiNtrutoi' Administrator's Notice. Notice in herehy given that letter of admin istrutlou huve been runted to the undentltrued tpon the estute or uuntel Slitvew, lute or Htlfust towurthlp, Kultou eounty, Pu.. deueau--d. All peiHiiUM huvlnif elulniH uttnlDHt mid e lute will present tlii'iu properly uutheutiuuted for Huttleineiit. und those owing the name will yleune oull und Nettle. U. T. HUMHKUT. -1 1-at. AduiUilKtrutor. wiles For 75 years the favorite family laedicine for throat and lungs. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. s Sv.n Million 1xxm told In past 1 3 mentht. This signature, V. X Cur. Grip In Two Day. on every POX. sacs oooooooooo xxxxoopooooo oots and Shoes 8 Boys' and Men's Boots $ 1 .50 to $1. 75. Ladies' Felt Boots $ 1 25 to$1.50. Men 's Felt Boots $2. OO to $2. 35. Boys ' School Shoes $1 to $2. Men 's JVork Shoes $1.25 to $2. Men 's JVatsontown high Shoes $5. Ladies' Dress Shoes $1 .25 to $2.50. Ladies' Fox-lined Shoes $1.25 to$l. 75. O O O O O o o o o o o Men's Work Pants 75c to SI. Men 's Corduroy Pants $1. 50 to $2. 50. Best Linen Corduroys $2.50. Men's Work Coats $1.25 to $2. Men 's and Boys' Sweater s2 5c to $3.25. A full line of 8 General Merchandise always in STOCK. Highest Market price for Butter, Eggs and Poultry. O G. J. Mellott, o Q o xx oooooo xxxxxxoooooox 6. W. Reisner k Co, JVe have just received a very full line of Seer suckers and Ginghams for Spring and Summer Beautiful Styles at Old Prices. White Goods infancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our . Wall Paper I It :. & O'p" is and Mattings are now in, at least, large partfor early use. in We Can Please You. See these GOODS and learn the PRICES before you do your Spring buying. G. I. Reisner & Co. McConnellsburg, Pa.