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The Fulton Democrat from McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania • 3

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DEATH RECORD. Gem. Fulton, Bern, July 29. Tho evening looking rainy the Barnhart. NOW IS THE TI Delia, wife of Edward Barnhart, and daughtor of Stephen Andrews, of Warfordsburg, was brought home on Monday .1.

LOCAL. MATTER. Sick Headache Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dyspepsia, biliousness. 25c. All druggists.

A young man, under age, but who had a good sized thirst, came to town the other day and gave a young colored man 511 cents to procure a half pint of thirst extinguisher, and 10 oents for bis trouble. The man of color got a bottle of good "colli a varnish," but went out the hotel the back way and wasn't to be seen thereafter. The boy with the thirst had 50 cents left and found some one who accommodated him. from Pittsburg for burial. She was buried festival at the iron bridge was not overcrowded.

Under the supervision of Corder Snider and Job llarr everything moved off nioely and everybody was amply provided for in the way of refreshments. The first part of last week E. B. Fisher, of Warfordsburg, was threshing grain in our seotion. Joseph Funk purchased a new mower a at the Presbyterian graveyard at Warfords.

burg. to buy your Summer Suits, Hats, Shirts, Neckties, and the place to get them is at Cbarles 3B. Stevens She was married on May 20, and with her husband want to Pittsburg and set up housekeeping. With life's morning bright before them, little did either of them think Wnxt vnnr inniiat.i-tin nr liouril l.ixmt Frank Batterman, a farm laborer in Jackson Township, York County, on Satur Last suuimor month. The Demoorat $1 a year.

The apple orop promises to be rather light. Seud your job printing to the Demo oratofflee. Dr. A. K.

Davis, Dentist, Hustontown, extracts teeth without pain. Ilonry MoGowan of the Oabins is seri onsly ill. Uis reoovery is doubtful. Aletz's Horse, Cattle. Hog and Poultry Powder, 3 packs at ltobinsou's.

few days ago. U. C. Sipes finished the painting of Jno. H.

Fisher's house near Plum ltun, last brown or rich bluett? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE whiskers AO CT. Or OH R. P. HALL ACO. NilMlM.

N. M. day last was engaged in securing a load of wheat rakings on a wagon with a spring that the dark shadow of death would so Boon fall athwart their path. The young pole. He was seated on the load bearing Barn Bnrned.

The barn of Fred Truax in the Meadow A full and complete line of Summer Shirts will be sold at bargains that will surprise you. Grounds, Ayr township, was struok by the pole down while several men, on the ground, were pulling it down and fastening. The pole snapped in pieces and Batterman was thrown high in the air lauding on the ground where he struck the back of his head, from the effects of whioh ho died in a few minutes. lightning last Thursday afternoon and burned with all its contents except a horse whioh was got out- He had no insurance. This is a peculiarly heavy loss to Mr.

week. John believes in improvements. The carpenters will resume work on Wilson Waltz's house this week. Several of our young men since harvest have gone away to seek other employment. While a few huve returned home.

The whooping oough is plentiful in our section at present. Lee Funk and George Morton are now engaged in threshing grain. One day last week there were within a radius of three miles four threshing machines in operation in our neighborhood. We were pleased to see our old friend Charley Gress, of McConnellsburg, in our valley visiting last Saturday and Sunday a week ago. TriB very Latest Truax.

His hay, the straw of his grain crop, 67 bushels of rye, cart, rakes, forks, wife was but 21 years old; Barnhart. Alfred Barnhart, brother of Edward Barnhart above-named, was brought to his home in Warfordsburg last Sunday afternoon for burial. He was living in MoKees port where he was employed and was attacked by dysentery whioh proved fatal. He was a member of the Methodist oburch at his home, and though young in years was an example of faithfulness and loyalty that many older persons might well profit by. He was about 20 years old.

His body was interred in the Presbyterian graveyard. Brown. Another of our citizens has passed away. Hiram Brown last Saturday went to Orbi. windmill, fcc, were all in the barn and all were lost.

He is a cripple, has a wife and four children to maintain and the destruc in Hats, both straw and felt. no. W. Greuthead is having a beautiful and commodious porob put up in front of his residence. Martin Frey is to be hanged today, Wednesday, in Carlisle for the killing of his brother in law.

Judgment notes, loose and in bound packs of GO and 100, also justices' and constables' blanks at this office. It will soon be possible to go from Pittsburg to Cleveland by trolly, a distanoe of 375 miles, at a oost of a cent a mile. Dr. F. K.

Stevens, dentist, will be in his ollioe in the Democrat building in this plaoe from the 1 to the 25 of each month. Write Mountain State Business College, Cumberland, for first lesson in tion of tbe fruits of his labor just when he had them stored for approaching winter stimulates the sympathy of his neighbors and friends. He will have to soil his livo Hicks Predicts Violent Storms. In making his predictions for August, Hicks takes occasion to mention the big drouth which has prevailed over the couo-trj in general. He attributes it to the earth's pussage through the concentrated sea of solar tire which streams between the sun and Jupiter and Saturn.

The tilVct of those two great plunets when nearing con junction has long been a subject of much perplexity. Now the result is known and the crisis is likely still on. Threatening, stormy weather is scheduled for the opening of the month, and a season of menacing storm conditions is due about Neckties, Collars Cuffs, stock as he is now without feed. Keverend Joseph Barney preached bis farewell sermon at Antioch last Sunday evening. Job llarr intends going to Kiddlesbnrg in a couple of weeks to work.

Harvey Lynch who has been Biok with typhoid fever for some time past returned Maohinery For Sale. The undersigned oilers at private sale, sonia to meet his daughter who lives in Gents Underwear, Etc. Huntingdon, and on bis way home was taken very ill and in a short time passed during the next 30 days only, tho following valuable machinery: A portable Poorless Engine, lfi horse power, good as now. quietly away in his buggy. He leaves a the Gth to the 9th.

Warm weather will to bis home near Hancock today. Keports indicate that we are to have prevail, together with heavy thunderstorms. A Huber traction engine, 12 horse pLWer, hail and high winds. A decided fall no better made. camp meeting in the grove near our town Johnston's A now thresher, also a second hand temperature is predicted as a consequence for the 13th and 11th The reverse will be Gregg's Shorthand.

It's free. The orop of huokelberries is one of the most abundant for The size of them is unusual, almost as large as cheries. The Upton, Franklin oounty, baseball team will play the MoCouuellsburg team this, Wednesday, afternoon on the Athletio field. After some delay and several disap wife and four ohildren, all married. He was born in Huntingdon county and spent his life there.

He leaves four sisters and two brothers, namely, Amy Cutchali, Ma-hala Wilson, Mary Cutchali and Mrs. Wm. Grove, and Everett and Alfred Brown. B. next month.

Amaranth. thresher in good condition. Now sawmill with all the latest improve true from the 17th to the 21st, although startling downpours of rain are probable in July 29. Mrs. J.

J. Decker, of War ments. fordsburg, who has been in poor health for narrow localities. Along about this i lu One chopping mill, oapaoity 40 to 00 some time, was the guest of her daughter the advanoe guards of the September equi bushels per hour, bark mill, now bevel Sboe Mrs. V.

MoKee for the past ten days nox will make their presence felt. Intense Personals. Miss Nora Dickson, of Media, gearing all complete is James Carson and Miss Cora Hendershot local storms will be the result of very high Lion fodder outtor with elevator. spent Sunday with Miss Hendershot par. temperature.

Vicious thunder and light euts, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hendershot, of ning may be expected. Qo ifou vwant your Lashley. Another period of severe storms is from pointments, the MoUonuellsburg team will play St.

Thomas at that plaoe next Saturday. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a olear head, an aotive brain, a strong, vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of lifo. The high wind accompanying the electrical storm last Thursday did much damago to the heavily laden fruit trees in a Ludwig Fisher is wearing a smile. It's a the 24th to the 25th, inclusive. The clos feet faultlessly dressed? visiting relatives in town.

Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Frank Stevens spent Friday night last with friends in Taylor township. Howard F.

Noble, of Chambersburg, stopped at the Fulton House Monday. Mrs. Harry Goldsmith and little son, girl. ing days of August may be marked by Geo. Khea and family spent Sunday as the guests of Kobert Carson and family.

Cupt. Geo. Fisher and wife, of Ha storms having their origin in the West In dies. Counter storms from the polar re gions would make a terrible and awe-in spiring demonstration of the forces of na ture at this time. gerstown, spent a couple days very Gome and examine mif fresh sufflj of foot wear.

Among the ordinary useful arts, in none has greater progress been made than in Bhoes. Shoos arc better, more scientific in shape, of Windber, are visiting relatives in this New 2-horse spring wagon. Victor clover huller in first class working order. Shingle mill, capacity 40 per day with jointer, oountcr, shafting, belting and all complete. New 2.

horse Acme wagon. Here is a chance for anyone to fit himself out for the lumbering, milling or business. Any of the above mentioned articles will be sold at a bargain, oash, or credit with approved seourity. The prop erty may be seen at Laidig, north of Sa-luvia one mile. John F.

Johnston. WANTED Six girls for waitrossos. Wages per pleasantly last week here. place. ttiibert nice and sister Jessie visited re Harry Huston, of Clear Itidge, was latives Bedford oounty, Saturday and Potatoes Small and Scaroe.

The Valley Spirit' of Chambersburg, oi doing business at the oounty seat on Wed Sunday. nesday last. uunibor of orchards. Eczema, sculd head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort instantly relieved permanently oured. Doan's Ointment.

At any drug store. Cronp instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Ecleotrio Oil. Perfectly safe.

Never fails. At any drug store. Six telegraph poles between town and Misses Mary and Hope MoKibbin spent Monday published the following discour Lewis C. Keisner, of Lancaster, is spend Sunday with S. E.

McKee and family. CHEAPER ing a few days with bis brothers, George oquire A. J. Sigel has been quite ill of aging outlook for a potato crop: KeportB from different sections of Frank lin oounty indicate that the crop of pota and Jacob. bilious fever for the past couple weeks.

J. Clayton Hixson and wife were the toes, the condition of which is always of Chas. B. Stevons, McOonnellsburg's week with a chance to double it. Write at guests of William C.

MoKee and family on great interest to people, will be, as a gen fashionable tailor, spent Sunday last in Sunday. Everett. eral rule, poor this year, and prices conse onoe to Arandale Hotel, Bedford, Pa, Why, its like selling the shoe strings and giving away the Shoes. LOOK HERE A Ladies' patent tip shoe, only 08 cents. Patent leather shoe $1.50.

Dongola kid $1.40, correct styles, neat. The best men'n and boys' shoes ever sold for the mono)'. William Smith, wife and son, of Texas, quenlly higher. Just us some of the other Prof. Charles E.

Barton, of Brush Creek are spending some time with relatives in is canvassing the county in the interest of crops early in the season were injured by the unseasonable cold, the potatoes have our valley. his oandidacy for County Superintendent William Spado, of Brush Creek, was the He gave this oillce a pleasant call on Tues Auditor's Notice. been ruined by the excessive heat of the summer. The very early potatoes were guest of his broiher Jacob F. Spade and day.

family Saturday and Sunday. Remember The uinlorHigneil, auditor appointed ty the O'phanH' Court of Fultoiicouiity, to make din- llev. J. H. Peightel and wife, pastor of one fairly good in quality and were plentiful in quantity, bu after that the potato stalks tnbution nt tho balance in the nan tin of Nel also, that it's now tho Jishmg season Sporting goods of all kinds.

J. K. JOHNSTON. of the German Reformed ohuroh es of Green Clear Ridge. son Sipoa, of the laat will of Adam John Magsam's briok house at the foot of the Cove countain, were splintered by lightning last Thursday.

Samuel Sharpe, of Newville, was killed last week by being thrown from his buggy. His horse frightened. In falling Mr. Sbnrpe's head struck a rock breaking his nock. Fall term of the Mountain State Business College, Cumberland, and Park, ersburg, W.

begins September 3d. Write for catalogue. Fall lorm of the Mountain State Business College, Cumberland, and l'ark rsburg, W. begins September 3dj Write for catalogue. A fostival will be held at Dallas Lynoh's, Saturday afternoon and night, Hewa, late ot Itnltiist township, herohy no.

castle, are spending their vacation at the July 29. Mrs. Delilah Nead, of Browns- tieo thet lie will sit tor tbo performance of hia villo, has been visiting her son Ephraim Fulton House in this plaoe. He preached unties at his oillce In MeComielltdiurg, ia.) on Friday, Aug. It HJrH, 10 a.

when and where became very rank and with but few pota toes. The heat drove Ihem all into stalk and leaf. This has resulted in a small crop throughout most parts of the county and natural a rise in prices. The retail and other friends in this place. last Sunday morning in the Keformed parties interested may attend if they sue proper, J.

W. Swisher and Samuel Berlin, of ohurchto a large and appreciative audience. Aug. 1, 1901. Auditor.

Waynesboro, canio over on Thursday and Claude McDonald of the Government price in Chambersburg today ib HO oents printing office, Washington, D. is visit returned on Sunday. We were glad to see that Mr. Swisher is improving as he has Auditor's Notice, ing friends here and elsewhere. He is a The undesigned, auditor appointed by the been in bad health for some time.

native of old Fulton but has been gone per bushel. The devastation wrought by the potato bug has been dwarfed into insignificance this year by the ravages of a small black worm that is working great havoc in all urpnaiiH' uourt ot ui oil county, rti-, to distribute tho 1 iml in tho harniH of Frank Mason Elvie Brown, of Orbisonia, spent part of from it for many years. esq trustee to sell the real estate oi Isaac Ham hart, deceased, hereby eivos notice that he will last week visiting the family of A. W. Brown.

Daniel Mock, of Tod township, returned sit for the performance of his duties at bis otlice last Wednesday evening from a week's vis parts of the State. Farmers discovered its in Mci'OimeiiHhurg, on Monday, August lUOl Mrs. Susie Stouffer returned to Waynes. 10 a when and where parties interested may it in the east. He visited his daughter boro last Thursday.

Mrs. Sinnott, in Philadelphia, and took in uiieuu ii Liiey nee proper. (1KO. It. DANIELS, Aug.

1, lOill. Auditor. Henry 15. Huston and son were in our You will no doubt want to do some papering this Spring and we want to tell you that we have the Atlantio City, New York City, Coney Island mi 1X1 town on Sunday visiting the family of and other aces of interest. His little W.

Huston. Miss Ella Irwin is visiting Guessing Contest. granddaughter, Eleanor Sinnott, accom panied him home. the family. presence when the potatoes became of marketable size.

It is now more plentiful than ever. The growers know of no way to combat it. It is likely that the department of agrioulture will be asked to suggest some method of ridding the stalks of the pest." If such be the condition in that county it may be that it prevails generally, though we have heard no complaints from this county. Edward and Charley Hoover, of Huston- Solid Gold Opal Ring Free. Anv person having work done bv H.

V. Kill. Those who attended the Presbyterian re town, who have been in West Superior, Largest Stock union at Fenmar on Tuesday are Kev. Dr. for some time, returned to their old fan, jeweler, Cooper building will be entitled to a tiuees at the number of beans contained in the West and Miss Ella West, Thos.

F. Sloan home on the 22d. The balance of the fam jar bis window, he person coinmtni? near est Ui tne numiier wm receive a Solid opal and Misses Mary and Hattie Sloan, Misses ily will return in August. Ring freo. Contest closes October tirst.

All Mary Trout, Ella Johnston, Sadie and work guaranteed. Miss Killa Cuesnut, of Hustontown, was a Hi AS ii Hi M. mi MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS tsM MS Ml MS MS Ms MS MS S3 MS ks MS MS MS 11 fl. K1LL1AJN, Aug. 1, 1001.

Jeweler. Minnie Dickson, Not ha Nesbit, Mary Pitt-man, Mary Wilds, Jessie and Alice Dick visiting her sister, Mrs. Howard Denisar, part of last week. we ever had and at prices that beat last year by 50 per thanks to the breaking up of tho Wall i'aper Trust. "Wo can sell you a very nice white back pRper for Miss May Everts, of Needmore, is spend son, Maria Alexander, bidney Gittens, raid Johnston, Mrs.

S. M. Cook, Mrs. Wm. Orphans' Court Sale.

Angnst 10, prooeeds to go toward the erection of a new house. Everybody invited. Tho Junior C. E. Sooiety of the Lu tberan church of this place will hold a festival Saturday evening, August 3, 1901, at the Lutheran parsonage.

Come. Wolf's Business College, Hagerstown, will send Journal, catalogue and spec iraens of plain and ornamental penman, ship. Students are prepared to render efficient service in typewriting, Bhorthand and bookkeeping. Graduates always in demand. Wolf's Business College, Hagerstown, will open Sept.

2, with advanced standards, improved facilities, and a large, ly increased number of pupils. Miss Lou Gunnells, Hancock, who fell while on her way home after a lecture in the Methodist church Friday night, break ing her left leg above the ankle, contem plates bringing suit against the town corporation. No such thing as "summer oomplaint" when Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is kept handy. Nature's remedy for very looseness of the bowels.

Westmoreland county has 38 incorporated boroughs and steps are now being tak" en to inoorporate the 3'Jth. That county stands next to Allegheny whioh has 44 boroughs and 3 cities. ing some time with the family of H. X. Hoke, and S.

A. Nesbit. Heeter. Thursday, August 22, 1901, 1 p. Wesley Taylor and wife, of Cassville, Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Big Cove Tannery.

July 29. The festival held by our band ulton Count v. J. O. Oomxer.

cuardi- were visiting Huston Heeter on Saturday hii ui one oi uie minor cuiiureu oi William r. and Sunday. last Saturday evening was well attended Maxwell, deceased, will sell on the premises, on the above named dav. the follow in described Hi and the evening passed away quietly. tract of land, situate In Thompson township.

Blasted Hopes. Chambersburg people have had their Dogs, belonging to nnknown parties, runon county, nouinieu by lands oi Isaac Souders, Harney Weller. Averts and have been among Capt. Skinner's sheep John Kader, containing 7fl acres, more or leys hopes blasted. They confidently expected amy cieareu anu in cultivation, witu a no use three times and Elliott Kay's once, doing Boat Yet A Grand Lecture.

Bishop E. B. Kephart, D. L. L.

of Westerville, Ohio, will give his celebrated and popular leoture, "Observations in the Orient," in the Hustontown U. B. churoh on August 12, at 8 o'clock p. m. The Bishop has traveled very extensively in Germany, Greece, Palestine, Asia Minor and Egypt.

The lecture is deliver -ed without a note or scrap of paper of any kind. BiBhop Kephart is a very eloquent speaker and one of the ablest men in the U. B. churoh. Don't miss one of the best treats of a life time.

This being the first time a Bishop of any church visited this oommunity let the people show their appreciation by turning out en masse and give him a royal welcome. Admission, adults, 20 oents, children under twelve years, 15 cents. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. Come early and avoid the rush.

W. H. JDaFoe, Pastor. nd stable thereon. trolley, but the prospects thereof have TH.liMS: lu ner cent, on dav of sale, one half considerable damage.

disappeared like the dew before the sun. including the 10 per cent, on and Miss Jennie Morton has purchased the uaiance in one year wmi interest. The two companies that secured the fran Baldwin property here. 3 cts. a bolt, as good paper as we sold last year for 18c.

at 10 12. All have Ceilings and Borders to match but you can buy them ar you wish. All new. Wo have a splendid lot of Carpets and Mattings J. C.

COM REM, Aug. 1, 1901, 3t. Guardian S3 John Houpt is on the sick list at present. On Saturday morning, a colt belonging chise failed to put up the $2500 forfeit within the prescribed time. The home oompany, which was refused the right to enter the town namely, the Chambersburg, Greencastle and Waynesboro, has renewed to Howe Mellott stepped on a snag, severing an artery near the pastern joint.

YOUR MONEY BACK Harry, son of Biddis Lynoh, who was II Ibis Relfljenlor ll not aa described its application, and it may seoure it. bitten by a oopper-head snake some weeks Whether it will do any better than the oth For ago is rapidly improving now, after having 8.95 4 the bitten finger amputated. er oompanies, in case it does seoure the franchise, remains to be seen. It is this oompany that, acoo rding to repeated J. and W.

Mellott are drilling a well at eports, will build to Mercersbnrg, which Mattings at 10, Jacob Clouser's this week. Kobert Gordon and I. P. Hendershot are each going to have a well drilled in the near future. will be an inducement to have it oome on a good liag Carpet for 23 cts.

per yard. 11 cts. up. We will ship you this Refrigerator, Frclfht Prepaid East of theMtssissippi River points west are allowed freight to the River. It is made of solid oak, nicely polished, measures 60 inches hiifh.

24 inches over to McConnellsburg. Wm. Bishop will also have one drilled sometime during the summer. mi Runoff. Three Miss Pines, two from Baltimore, Miss Rachel Humbert, a teacher in the me Mill IDayc Mr MH Lancaster county sohools, will return to her work there about September 1st, after spending the summer with her parents the other from Little Cove, came over to this place Tuesday of last week to have some dental work done by Dr.

Stevens. ASTOUNDED THE EDITOR. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S.

was once immensely surprised. "Through long suffering from Dyspepsia," he writes, ''my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and Buffered great distress from her stomach, but she tried Electric Bitters which helped her at once, and, after using four bottles, she is entirely well, can eat anything, It's a grand tonio, and its gentle laxative qualities are splendid for torpid liver." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50o at Dickson's drug store. KM here.

On their return, when on top of Cove Besides the whistle of the steam thresher, as listen for the wedding bells. mountain, tbe horse they were driving be in stock this week some nice summer stud's in Mercerized Ginghams, Tcrcalcs, Seersuckers, Lots of Mr mi came frightened, and in his fright plunged over the embankment, lodging between two Teachers' Examia ationa. Bethel, Gordon's sobool house, Aug. $8.95., Freight prepaid, loiiff, 18 inches deep, Is lined with heavy jslne, galvanized Iron shelves, and is insulated with watr-proof fibre felting. Its retail value is $16.00 $7.05 saved in buying of the Our Furniture Department contains thousands of similar bargains.

Our Mammoth Catalogue of SO pages, tf ze 14 I0'X inches, tells all about Furniture also about Everything to Hat. Use and Wear contains over 11.000 Illustrations and quotes wholesale prices to consumers on over 150.000 different articles, it coal us 1.35 wailed lo you for 10 cents, whuh to cents ya dtJntt ram yaur Jirst ordtr of ti-QQ. VrM LItfcaraplir4 fatal cp: shows "FAKOCS XlST-UHIH Carets Rag, Draperira, Wall Paper, Sawing achtaaM, Slahats, Com tWO, Traail PMarea, aad Hperlaltlet la rphsktere amltar, Mr rtal rvlora. Carpet sew trrr, Lialg feral wltbeat charffl aad VKKIUHT FA1D ON AM. THE ABOVK.

Fnw Catalafaa of Hatle-to-Order Clot bint has larga riot atUrhed. rUBPAY KXrfttJMS-AUK An'D tJt'AKAKTBB TO VIT. Frr Dreaa aok Catalogue Mntalns sasiptM Arm UK teats to VI. Ml. WE PAY TKAIWI'ORTATIOSf.

Why pay retail prices for anylhlnpt We sell absolutely evciyttiiuy. Which booh do you waatf Address this wayi JULIUS HINES ft SON, Baltimore, Md. Dept. Hi IV li MS Ms MS Ms MS MS MS MS Ms MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS Ms fS Ms 83 MS Ms! MS MS MS Ms MS MS MS Homing pigeons belonging to Eugene Stoddard and Emanuel Craig, of Hagers. town, flew from Buffalo to Hagerstown, a distanoe of about 350 miles, in 12 hours.

It is high time the county commissioners arrange to have the oourt house hall closed on Sunday. For some time past it has been made the rendezvous for a number of half grown boys who misbehave, in more ways than one. Of oourse an officer might prevent such conduct but as we do not have an offioer the hall should be olosed. Mont Alto park on the South mountain, the famous pleasure rosort, has been sold to the state forestry commission. It includes 20,000 aores of woodland whioh will be cleaned up by having all the dead timber temoved.

It will still be used as a resort. A woman who has been at the Pan American has learned from practical experience that the ideal dress for the woman who is about to do the exposition is a short shirt and shirtwaist, a pair of shoes with strong soles, a hat with a broad brim and an umbrella. She also advises keeping a pair of blue glasses in the hand bag, if the eyes are weak, as the glare of the as phalt is trying. She advises women to lodge some distanoe from the grounds, which can easily be done, as the street oar system has been so arranged that the walk of a block or two at the most will take one direct to a point where one can go direct to the grounds without transfer. Thompson, Center, Wells, No.

2, 12; Mr Woolen Dress Stuffs Brush Creek, Emmaville, 13; Union, Cen saplings. He was so securely fastened that it was impossible to extrioate him. An ax was procured from the toll gate at the Tom place by means of which the horse was released. The buggy and harness m.i Mr ter, 14; Belfast, Needmore, 15; Ayr, Web. ster Mills, 10; Tod, MoGovern, 17; Dublin, Fort Littleton, 19; Taylor, Hustontown, 20; were not damaged much.

15 33 One of the young ladies had her ankle Licking Creek, Harrisonville, 21. Usual requirements and limit. Open 8 a. m. prained and one had her arm and shoul Dwelling Struck hy Lightning.

During the eleotrical storm last Thursday afternoon a bolt of lightning struck the stone dwelling on the Jared Pittman farm below town, occupied by Andrew WaBha-baugh, knooked a hole in the stone wall, and tore off a lot of plastering. The shock wrought so upon the nerves of Mrs. Waeha-baugh who was sick in bed, that her physician had to be summoned. der considerably bruised. They are sisters of Mrs.

Will Myers. Hope boards will meet at same times and places. some at prices that can not bo. duplicated. Please call it will bo a pleasure to show these goods.

a liespectfully, GEO. W. REISXEll CO, Clem Chesnut. To The Deaf. A rich lady cured of her Deafness and gXECUTOUS' NOTICK.

Notice i8herebv civen that letters testamen Noises in tbe Head by Dr. Nicholson's Ar Buy and Try a Box Tonight While you think of it, go buy and tary have been granted to the undersigned upon the estate ot' Daniels, late of Licking Creek township, Fulton county, deceased 11 try a box of Cascarets Candy Cathartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll tificial Ear Drums, gave 140,000 to his Institute, bo that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drum may have them free. Address No. 11291.

The Nicholson Institute, 730, Eighth Avenue, New York, Any persons having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated tor settlement, and those owing the same will please call and settle. WILLIAM DANIELS, J. N. DANIKLS, GEO. B.

DANIELS, July II, 11)01, tit. Executors. WANTED Six thousand 28inch white or red ouk lap shingles. Market price paid. Call at this office never regret it.

Oenuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc.

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