. . Head Ilostettpr ml this week. IVrrli-s llorao ni:il Cutllo Powder lit KobiitHon'ti. 10ct per lb. Mr. J. W Mowers and T. W. Hus ton of t'leur Kiiltfi) wen; in town Wed nesday. Dont ny 10c for one II). of Wheel Greaso when you can get 2 Dm. for Kc at 1'. I Mann's. Owing to the Bteady rush of buslcess the Union Photograph Company will remain in this place a few weeks yet. We trust the Kpworth Leaguers among our many readers will appre ciate the notes on tlio topic found in another column. Uev. and Mrs. II. O. Clair, of St. Thomas, remained after the Installa tion services until Tuesday morning, when they went to Penmar. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ShulTner. It Is feared that Mrs. Philip Cordon, of lielfast, is taking typhoid fever. Pott Mc.Kee, wife and baby who were reported last week as having ty phoid fever are letter now. Uev. Louis F. Xlnkhiim, Superin tendent of the Bay view Asylum, Haiti more, Md., Is visiting the family of Michael KnautT, and is expected to fill the pulpit of the Unformed church next Sunday morning at lrt,.'l(). Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stewart, of Wells Valley, accompanied by their son Master Walter, attended the in stallation services of Dr. Went at Mo Connellsburg last Friday evening and remained a day or two with friends in town. The dedication of the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall at Clear nidge, last Saturday was a great success bot h socially and financially. The order was good, the speeches interesting, and a larire gath ering of people had a very enjoyable day. HolM'rt A. McDonald, George Kittel, and James O. Cleary were arrested Monday morning charged with fraud In the matter of pensions. They were taken before a Chambcrsburg Justice where they furnished bail for their ap pearance at the coming term of the United States district court at Phil adelphia, beginning August 20th. Assistant Postmaster W A. Sloan and daughters Scott and F.mma, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Sloan, Uev. W. A. West Mr. Clarence Trout, Misses Hattle Alexander and Alice and Jessie Dickson, all of this place, and Mrs. Abbie Speer and daughter Miss Anna, of Saluvia, were among those who at tended the Presbyterian lteunion at Penmar on Tuesday. One of the neatest business rooms In town now is that occupied by Kobln son's Grocery, opposite the postottlre, It has just been artistically paint ed and generally overhauled. Mr. Hobinson has a nice line of fresh groceries, confections, and fruits; and his line of tohacoes and cigars is the largest in town. Not the least of at traction this hot weather is his lemon ade and ginger cake department. It just "beats all" the satisfaction one can get out of a nickle wlxm Invested In a glass of ice-cold lemonade and a big hunk of gingerbread. Chambersburg has lost no time in acting upon the Idea of an automobile line for the town, and a company has already lnien formed with a capital of $"j,(MK). It has been deemed best, how ever, to issue only two hundred shares of stock at 10.00 per share at first and this was all taken in a short time. The company has in contemplation the pur chase of an automobile or locomobile with a capacity of six or eight passen gors, and place it upon the street at once, with a ten cent fare and after the experiment bus been thoroughly tried to purchase more machines and establish regular linos over the town with a live cent fare. The parties In terested In tlio scheme are very enthu siastic. NOTICE. There will be a meeting at Webster Mills school houso on Saturday even ing August 4th, at 5 o'clock, for the purpose of making final arrangements for the Soldiers Ileunlon. Members of Die committees on sneakers, music and groundsund all others interested, are requested to be present. Elliott Uav, President Ass'n. Woolen Mills For Sale. Situated at IMoomry, W. Va., in excellent condition, line water power, a rare aiuiortunit v for the right man. For further particulars call on, or ad dress FlIANK llANCK, Agent, Hancock, Md. 11KICK. Judge Morton will furnish brick at his kiln at this place on and after July :i0th. AN ICF. C.KF.AM SITPI.R. On last Saturday evening about thirty-live of tho scholars of the Whips Cove Sunday school gath ered at the home of their good superintendent Mr. Albert Pies singer, where anabundanco of ice cream and cako was served Tho merry voices and happy laughter of tho children proved that they were having a good time; while tho older ones seem ed to enjoy themselves just as well. They remained until about 10 o'clock; when they thanked their Suporintendentand his good wife and family for affording them Buchan enjoyable occasion, wish cd them a happy g(xd uight, aud all returned to their homes high y delighted. FOKTL7TTU0TON. Mr. and Mrs. Kurpor.of C'liuiu hershiirr, h;ivo been the quests of Miss Annie Huckloy lor n few days. Mr..:uul Mrs. John Maid win, of Hurnt Cabins, spent Sunday af ternoon in town. Prof. A. C. Gordon und family, who huve, been visiting the Prof's parents for tlio past two weeks, left Monday morning for their home in Allegheny. On their way they will visit friends at Al tooua and Irvona. Miss Annie Mayne spent Sat urday and Sunday with her friend Miss Millie Huston at Clear Ridge, who accompanied her home Sabbath afternoon. Mrs. Joseph II. Covalt, of Co- valt, is visiting relatives at this place. She was accompanied here by her step-sou Simeon Co- flilt, who returned home on Sun day, accompanied by Miss ' Kath arine Cromer. Mr. L. P. Cordon and son Charles, of West Newtou, are vis iting Mr. Cordon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Peter Cordon. Misses Margaret and Emma Cromer were visiting their sister Mrs. John Baldwin, of Burnt Cabins, one day last week. Miss laker, of Kuobsvillo, was the guest of Miss Alice Fraker last Sabbath. . Quito a number of our people attended the dedication at Clear Ridge last Saturday. Mrs. Benedict und her grand daughter, Miss Carrie Hill, re turned home Saturday last after spending thl winter at Shelby, Iowa, and part of the summer at Denver, Colorado. Mr. Paul Suizer, lumber in spector of York, Pa., is in our town again. Mrs. Sander Cline, who has been ailing for some time past with fever, is convalescing. Mr. Ralph Barnett, who has been at the hospital for some few weeks, returned homo last week greatly improved in health. WARFORDSBURC. Mr. W. B. Stigers, of near this place, mado a business trip to Cumberland recently. Mrs. J. S. Booth and Miss Bessie Booth visited tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Blair, at Hancock. Rev. T. D. Richards, of Oor nuintowu, Md., visited this place last week. Misses Nora Booth, Mary You- ker, Etta Mann, and Kate An drews, all of this place, left Tues day for Mountain Lake Park, where they will spend some time' Miss Daisy llarr spent some time last week at Dr. A. J. Rems- burg's near here. Miss Nella Palmer is visiting friends at Sideling Hill. Mrs. J. P. Fisher, Misses Mary and Rosa Ashpangh, Ida Deneen, and Mr. George Fisher all spent Mouday very pleasantly with the Misses Gayles. Miss Bertie Audrews spent Sabbath with Miss Myrtle Stouf fer. Miss Ida Deueeu.who has been visiting friends here, returned to her home at York, Pa., last Fri day. Mr. Bert Akers, of Sideling Hill, was a visitor to this place last week. Miss Cora Ranck spent some time in Croat Cacaponk W. Va., Inst week. Miss Delia Audrews spent Sabbath at her home near here;. WIIIL'S COVE. M r. Ceorgo Diehl, of Clearfield, came homo to attend conference. Mr. Herbert Smith, of Everett was in the Cove last week. The hum of tho separator is hoard now. Mr. Simon Ijiiytou is buildiuga summer kitchen. Mr. N. W. Mellott's new house is about completed. Mr. and Mrs. David Carland spent last Sunday at David Wint ers'. Mr. Job L. Carland, who has so satisfactorily carried tho mail during tho past three years from Hancock to Locust Crove, has sold out his interest in the route to Aaron Lauehart for tho remaining one year. Mr. L. was sworn in Monday morning, aud took charge of tho route. "Wheat is yielding fairly; some rye threshed in tho Cove the other day turned out a bushel to tho dozen. SALUVIA The installation of Dr. W. A. Wesl, us pastor of the Croon Hill Presbyterian church, Friday morning, was very impressive. Rev. Haggerly.of Curlislo.preach ed a very able sermon, and tho charge to the congregation by Rev. Rose, of Mercersburg, left no doubt in their minds as to their duty. The charge to the pastor by Rev. Clair, of St. Thomas, was delivered in his usual convincing manner. The members of the Green Hill Pres byterian church are to be con gratulated on securing such a minister as Rev. Dr. West. Mrs. Rev. Clair, of St, Thomas, Mrs. Rev. Rose, of Mercersburg, Miss West and niece, Mellon nellsburg, attended the installa tion services Friday. Tho social given by the Eudoav orers, Saturday evening, was fairly well attended, and they realized a neat sum. Among those from a distance, were Mr. Piper Barton, and Miss Blanche Bar ton of Brush Creek, Miss Ora Dixon, Mr. Howard Dixon, Mr. Bert Akers, Sipos Mills, Mr. Hosslor, Pleasant Ridge, and Miss Palmer Warfordsburg. Rev. Bruce Hughes preached his farewell .sermon to tho Croon Hill congregation Sunday morn ing. He will exchange with an other minister, who will preach his lirst sermon, Sunday evening, August 1L Rev. Charles Pittman, gave a very interesting talk on foreign missions at the Presbyteriau church Sunday evening. Mr. Clarence Trout, Misses Alice Dickson, and Scott Sloan of McConnellsburg, attended ser vices at Green Hill, Sunday evening. Jacob Hauinan continues dang erously ill. Goorgo A. Harris, esfj., who has boon confined to his room tho past six months, by an attack of Arthritis, in his right limb, was able to attend the installation ser vices Friday. Mr. Frank Eitemillor, and Mr. Jacob Conierer, of McConnells burg, attended the social Satur day evening. KNOMSVJLLK Miss Katie Fore spent part of last week with friends in Frank lin county. Mr. A. J. Fore, of Hurnt (Jab ins, and Mr. Ceorgo Fore, of Philadelphia, wore visitors to our village on Monday. Miss Bessie Lehmaster, of Lehmastor, is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fore. Miss Virgio Jin mill has pur chased a bicycle, aud is learning to ride. Daniel Cunnells of Airydalo, Huntingdon county, is spending a week with his many young friends at this, place. Miss Mary Hamill spent Sun day with Miss Katie Fore. Mr. Edison Foster, wife and sou, of Euid, spent Saturday aud Sunday with AdamLong's family. D. Edward Fore is building a now store room adjoining his dwelling house, which when liu ished, will bo quite an improve ment to our town. Some men from near our town walked to tho Fannettsburg mountain for huckleberries one day last week and brought in two bushels. Mr. Frank Fore and Miss Mary JJamill attended tho picnic at Clear Kidgo Saturday night. Miss Libbie Diveus spent Sat urday and Sunday with her sis ter, Mrs. llortzlor, of liurut Cab ins. T11F COKNEK. Mrs. Frances Hendershott and son Sharp, are on tho sick list. Wo hope for their speedy recov ery. ; Mr. Philip Hanu, of Ploa.saut Uidgo, and Miss Daisy Shaw, of this place attended camp incit ing near tho former's homo (W Sabbath. A little baby boy came to tlu home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Lucas several weeks ago. Sophia Ilouck spent Sabbath at Conrad C lazier 's. Wm. Hughes spent Sabbath with his sister Mrs. Kate Hender shott. Mrs. Annio Mellott is spending sometime with her sister Mrs. Harry Duffy. Mrs. Mellott ex pect to start for Illinois in a couple of weeks. HARNESS AMI FLY NETS. I have now on lintid the Lurj-rrsl. Host 11 11(1 (.'lU'Hpt'Sl NllK!U Of HOME MADE HARNESS In Soul hum iVmixylviinlii. iiml well tliem uwuy below thr lowct. Iluriiess. all our own nmke. on luiuil from to $25. H.Y Ni;'l S of u!l hinds vory rhriip. NotN nt Cost with Harm's. I;A KM 1-;AKS ulwuyson hand roudy for list?. We tfivo sptM'iiil low print' to our Kulton cioimty tvistmnrrs. and It will pay vou to oomo awl moo my Miook ho Tore yjm luiy, Write or onll for priooM. W, S, IIOSTETTER, MERCERSBURG, PA. S. K, oor, of Diamond. IVIophone In Shop. look: ! lit'iru-mbiT tlu main thlntr Is to have a I "I " M 1 1 ( (XiWA I'll of yourself or family at once. Photographing, siH'ti us Knlar'itiM'. Crayon, Ueduoinu und Ito pr Mlnt'iritf, Viewing. Kluvh-LhrhlN. tte. To those wlio llml it Ineonventtml to oomo to onrstudio we will he triad to call at their Iioiuch and (loMieh work us may he desired. We make 1 Doz. Cabi-Photographs for 50 Cents. Picture taken rain or shine. Call and see Maniple ami learn prices. Satisfaction Kuar an teed, THE UNION PHOTOGRAPH COMPANY, - Opposite tliti Courl House, - MoCONNKI.I.SIIlTKO. I'A. TIMHEli KIDCE. Miss Lizzie 1'att, of Johnstown, who formerly resided with her parents in this county near Co valt, has been spending several weeks visiting former acquaint ances in this community and at Berkeley Springs. Miss Sadie Cregory was tho guest of Miss Letitia Peek last Saturday and Sunday- Hev. Joseph Harney preached a very interesting sermon at An- tioch last Suuday evening. Quite a number of folks from the Kidgo attended the Associa tion at Croat CaCapon, W. Va., last Saturday, Sunday aud Mon day. Mr. Ervin H. Fisher is in our community this week threshing. Ervin has done a great deal of threshing already this season. Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield spent last Sunday with John Fisher's. That 1 lirohbinn Ilcadaclic Would quickly loavo you, if you used Dr. Kind's New Life l'i!ln. Thousands of sulTorers luivu proved their uiiicthless merit of Sick and Noi vous Headaches. They make iire hlood and build ii your health. Only 'S cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by W. S. Dickson, Dru'i'- it : a : I n : K S' 1 -X A M I N A IT ( ) N s . Dublin, Littleton, Monday, Any. 1.1. Taylor,! I iisioiil own, Tuesday, Any;. I I Wells, No. 2, Wednesday, Any. !.". T-iirkiiiy ( 'reek, 1 larrlsonville, Thurs day, Any. l'i. Tod, MctJovern, Friday, Any. 17. Ayr, Webster Mil Is, Sal ucd ay, Any. IS 'Thompson, I 'enter, Monday Any. (). lletliel, Warfoi'dsbury, Tuesday, Any. 21. Union, ('enter, Wednesday, Any. 1 Finish Creek, Fininavllle, Thursd ay , Any. 2:1. lielfast, Needmoi-e, Friday, Any. 24 OpenS, A. M., usual lvciuircments aud limit. Hope boards will meet at these times and places. lespectfully, Cl.KM CllKSNCT. It Helped Win Battles. Twenty-nine ollicers and men wrote from tho Front to say that for Scratch es, liruises, ('ids, Wounds, Sore Feet and Still' .loints, liucklen's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Sana for Hums, Skin l'.ruptions and Piles, 2"icts. a box. t'ure yuarateed. Sold by W. S. Dickson druyyist. McKIHHKN. S. L. Hedford, of Clear Kidgo, spent Monday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hod- ford. Miss Maud Clarke spent Sun day as the guest of Miss Dolphie Truax. Who will be our next school teacher? is all the talk among the children liow. Mrs. Kttie Mellott spout Satur day with her sister, Mrs. J. P, MeKee, who is seriously ill of typhoid fever. Wo are glad to note Miss Cyu itha Truax, who fell some time dgo and sprained her arm cousid oyably, is improving. Joel F. Palmer and wife, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting Mr, Palmer's brother, Mr. A. C. Pal mrr Tr. and Mrs. Anderson Mel- lot! were among those who at teildod tlio mooting on tho Kidgo Sum da j' c i STORE, McConncIlsburcj, Pcnna. Two l''loors and a Ilaso- niout each seventy-live feet in length by twenty-five in width just packed with Con eral Merchandise. A full aud complete stock of Dry Goods. Cashmeres, Ciuyhlims, Cali coes, Muslins, Shirt inys lnieiis, Towelinys. Clothincj. (Jveicoats, Men's and Hoys' Suits, Overalls, t liderwcai', iVe. Hats and Caps in yreat variety Boots and S!iocs. The most reliable makes at lowest prices. Carpets. Hay, Inyratii, Matt inys, Ar. Hardware. You can hardly miss yytliny anytliiny you want. Groceries. A full line of Syrups, ColTees. Teas, SpiAes iVc. Tobacco and Cigars no better. Harness, Trunks, Notions, Jewelry, and in fact wo try to keep any aud everything called for by the people of our county. E. R.SCHOLLENBERGER, PLUMBER, STEAM and HOT WATiER I FITTEH. yll Work Gu;u'iiiilcci 'rices RousoiKiblc. I HcCOMKELLSBURG, PA. k AlcCuiinellsbur & Fi. Loudon Passenger, F'reiji'hi and Express Line. R. C. McQuauL:, Proprietor. UlIN DAll.V llinWKKN .Mr('o.Ni:i,IMMi AMI l-'nllT UiPImiN. Lt'iivifiM Mn(,'on!iifllshui' ut 1.'::lt o'dorU, J. M.. limiting i-uiiiicctidu with ultoruoou iraitiuit S. I, u. u. ItiMurniiiK U'livn Fort Loudon on ttu: ariivul of ihe evtMiiuw Uiiin on S. 1. U. (. I um prepurtMl to iMirry pussonv-'t'iH utut x pi(bK to make connection with till trains at Fi, l.oudou. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber One Door Must of "Kulton Ilou-..," MiMinNM-'J.l.sm-IM. v.. Khst-e .iiss Shi'vinu and luiir ('iiitlnj.'. (!U'un it fl lor I'Vrrveit Punier. PLKASANT liHXiK Kl'V. J.Jruco 11 Helios, pastor ol tlio Ilarrisoiivillocliiir-jo, la-Id liis farowoll sorvico tit Siloani M. cliureli Sunday ovi'iiin: July l'.KMi. His tot was Joint 1!) : ,r, "Hohold tho niaii.'''. His MM'tiion v as scholarly, profound, eloquent and very instructive. It was a masterly presentation of the sub ject. We may say it was the ablest sermon preached in the Siloatn church for years. Rev. Hughes yot a call to ,vo elso-where, which, at this time, was very much unexpected; yet it had been looked for. He felt very reluctant to leave his charge at present its this was pinj on his third year of his pastorato work of this place. He said he enjoyed himself this year much better than formerly and his health is much improved to what it was tho previous two years. But bi'itif? willing to work for the Master, obeyed tho call of tho church, knowing the Lord would bloss tlio obedient servant. PATTERSON'S I TTT if ( i ft i. '! ' h m l' ' ' ike Latest i in nricc fro w J Just the rigHt t Ibuild and SUMMER . EEISMEE J0, Cloy Park's Cosh St Three Springs, Pa. If you iiciwl unythiim in my line. I cim suvu yn i money, Kvi-rytliiiiu' i rn'li-1" COOli STOVES, operation guaranteed, si l.tm i cos, !?:sri.t v to s'ro.oo. Buggies, jfii.lot) to crijn). '!'.;k1 ware, a ,hill lino of 1 111 i'dwn re. Uav Hakes, lkiv l'"1'1' I wini !, (1 rindsloues, Plows, iarrows,Cultivjitors,Viro-"' d Smooth. 'SMWINtl MACHINKS tirwt-clnss in I'li'iin C'i it 4.. i t ll llnlll-. cd um !-;;, ((,- ;--l.(').l)ll 4 44r4 4 4 In unit : li .vdlli't! my I;i!Vt' slot'li )t Ladies1 Hats, t mill ivimii ivl und um liinini'il. I huve jiiuUi-il tlui iiricus iiiWiiyilinvn. 4 All kivli-. nr SulKir ami Wulliiuif Unix 4. 4 a pi in s li'oin 4 t IS Cents 4 1) 1 Wll llo'llllV. J THE LADYSMITH 4- . 1 lit'w lint- just, oal -for llii linns. 4 Tin; llllcsl lllillu' III trlllimlllt.'. y' know. Ih imlth. l-.v.H-y vurUay umlini .aminluniH; if rv rrs. Come In ui:e sue tlii'in. .Mrs. A. I.I I I l.i:, J .McCuiimcUsImiik, I'll. 4 " DR. ST!V ENS, Dentist, Wim iir;Li.s::ii.T.( pa. (iraduatL ot I , uf I. 'I on Years' l Apcr ici.tMi. Plntcs (1 oltl. I 'lat hum:, stivrr Alu iiiihiun, i'lMliiloh), I, 'uIiImt. 111 id Kill it -r AHi'iil Uiiiii liiifd. it'iiil .villi IIhMm'I' Atturloiuuili. I'lHti,., It-. oiti i-H Jl.OO up. 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CLAY J'AKK, Three Sjn'i i im: i "'i'" H;:ii(lSGii!2 Liii.'M In Suliil Mi.h...-!v- I''"1)' llllillilliill .MiHi.p.- i'l'V- Stviisii Library Ij in i nuiiml lii-in'"1 l mU. ( iilili'il in v Ladies' Dressing 'i in su'iii Miii...f- lr.l Kyt MM'I''- '" rni -i 0 OI K liOI I'l N Cane Scat Cfca: 111 ifl.INI mli'll. :i"' il"!"'1'' u'ilill. H. SIERER & C' Furniture Maki i'i RSBUKfi, ' ciiamiie; V IMW 3WliT"(