Kead Hosteller's ad this wook. Mrs. S. W. Kirk is visiting ht-r mother iu ISruah Crunk Valley. Stop at Dickson's drug store and get ac(Kl refreshing drink of soda water. Miss Ne'lie Ott is 8jeiid'ug a week with friends at Lei) master and Chambersburg. Goorge Evaus of Thompson township has purchased the George Myers farm. Captain and Mrs. Moore of Philadelphia are visiting friends in town this week. Joseph li. Mcllott one of Ayr township's substantial farmers spent Tuesday in town. Thomas Humbert, and nephew were among the visitors to the county seat Tuesday. Everett coutained 13 buildings in one of those, built in l'-'i, is now being torn down. International Stock Food for sale at D. Edward Fore's, Knobs ville. Best iu the world. I lev. Blossom expccls to beg'n a series of meetings iu E'ias's grove, Wells Valley, August 3"th. A full lino of Staphs Groceries just received at Uouiusou's uud will bo sold at rock-bottom prices for cash. Miss Ada Se'sor of Mercers burg is visiting her uncle and aunt, John and Miss Annie of this place. Thomas A. Sipes or Wells Tan nery started for Windbcr Monday morning where he or.poets to get employment. Our hearty thanks are duo to Mr. N. U. Evans, of Thompson township, for a basketful of tine old-fashioned harvest apples. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sipes of Belfast township and their daughter Miss Pleasant spent Tuesday at McConnellsburg. Mr. C. B. Stevens and Uou S. W. Kirk are making nn "over land" ti il) to Wiubor. They e.T- poet to return in about a week. Persons wishing Dental Work douo bv Dr. Stevens in this phu-e i will note that he is away from , town from th.e 25th to the end of each mouth. Tue Salvation Army will begin a meeting in the grove between Mellott Bros, store and I-. M. Truax's A ugust 27th to continue four weeks. Fall term Central Commercial College, Cumberland, Md., Win chester, Va., begins September 2nd. Write for catalogue and free lesson in Gregg Shorthand. Scholarship $-J5. The Hancock Bridge Company has declared its nineteenth semi annual dividend of per cent. Receipts for past six months $1,11.(I3. Expenses o;i4.79. Fall term Central Commercial ! College, Cumberland, Md., Win- Chester, Va., begins September 2nd. Write for catalogue aud free lesson in Gregg Shorthand, scholarship $15. Mrs. Howard Wishart and two daughters of Huntingdon, are now making their annual summer visit at tho home of Captain aud Mrs. Harvey Wishart of Wells Valley. O. O. Buck, Beirue, Ark., says: I was troubled with constipation until I bought DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Since then have been entirely cured of my old complaint. 1 recommend thern. Trout's drug store. Miss Minna D. Thompson who A, , 1 ' . , . . . , ' , ; by her sister in-law, Mrs, Harry A. Thompson ami son Paul, ar rived Mondav r'mht and wil spend some tune with 1 mer's parents iu this phu for- Jarnes White Bryantsv, He, Jnd., , says DeWitt's Witch Ua.el Salve j healed running soreson both legs. He had suffered 0 years. Doctor j failed to help him. (Jet DeW.tfs. j accept no imiuiuons. xiuuu s ; drug store. Tliere is no habit more injur ious than the habit of gossiping; that is to listen eagerly to the common report of the day, prying into the concerns of others, aud retailing the information from house to house, with additions aud embellishments. To com mit a secret to such persons is to em ploy a town crier, for they are sure to publish it to the first in dividual they meet. This bad aud dangerous habit chiefly belongs to those idle males and females who have no business of their own to attend to. Mi Si,'.' a:. M l ..;.) Churiie. .vuii at McGoiuichso-i.vg Tuesday. If the action of your bowels is not easy and regular serious complications must bo the linal result. Dewilt's Little Early Kisers will remove the danger. Safe, pleasant and effect. ve. Trout's drug store. Services will be held in the U. B. churches ou the liustoutowu charge on Sabbath. August 'jr-th, as foi'o'.vs. I ki-itoutown, 10.,'!0 a. m.; Bethlehem, -. Ij p. in.; Knobs vi lie, 7.'l."i p. in. There being only two more services before Confer ence, it is desired that a'l the mom bes be preseut. To preserve the wheels of ve hicles, and a' so to prevent shrink -tug of any of the parts put somo boiling linseed oil into a pan or oiher vessel and raie the wheel so that th rim will pass through the ' devolve th.e whe.il and let the foi'nes lie we" soaked for about throe in'nutes, and the whee. v "'I then be more durable. There is u) reason why the girls should be (h'spoudent. Ac cording tr the census returns, there are 2,in)0,o(1! more men than womeu iu the Uuited States. So there is a lad for every lassie. There is no reason why any maid en should be lovelorn. Now that it is a settled fact that there is no deficiency in the supply of meu, says an exchange, it behooves those who are au.iotis for hus bands, to proceed to get to work for the ones they want. It may be remarked, however, that while there is a plentiful number of masculines, there is a decided variation in tyo matter of quality. Mr. aud Mrs. E. N. IVighul.of Pittsburg, are visithig Mr. IVigh tel's sisters, M isses Sueand A nnio iu this place. Mr. IViehtol was born it. the house lately torn down to m;'ke room for the pres ent residence of .John Shorts. He has not visited his old homo hero Ter ."! rears; end. f v ji's". fi-.;ds many i.aij;vs hi nara-vo ()r ',.. t,u, town in :!;; ! - well as missing many friends of his bovhoi.J. For the rast P.2 years he has boo?.; employed jii th.e oat tern shops of the Keystone Bridge Works. The Fulton County News will keen 1 im in touch, with Mc Couue! ' sbu rg herea Iter. George S!ojwr, a IB-year-old William sport lad, paid a visit to a farm on Friday. The boy was iu the barn. playing in one of the big mows, when he ciiitiic-d upon the mammoth pile of hay that reach ed nearly to the roof. Once up there he thought he would have some fun by fa' ring hold of the patent hoo'cs that are used to ln.ist hay by means of a block and tackle. II" swung out into the si.aco betv. evu the two mows, never tlrnkh g that the other end of lh(. (.0 (((nVJ oQ lho ,rouud wasu't fastened, when he sud denly shot earthward. The boy fell fully thirty feet, alighting on a wagon with his left arm under him. The arm was broken above the wrist aud his side and hips were badly bruised. Many old and middle aged pet- sons give up readiug newspapers and books because of lack of good eyesight. They would better buy spectacles and continue to read. Sjectaclos are made to suit any one's eyes. A man is very fool ish to ghe up readiug when he can help it. There are others who g o gum miug it through the world without teeth. They are sickly and unsightly when a set of teeth to chew their Jood would matce them htjaltny anu also improve their looks. These people pay doctors for medicine to cure indi gestion brought on by swallowing food whole, when they would hot ter pay the dentist for tin; pre. ventive-nw teeth. Speetac:.-s RI1d teetli are botii all right, Governor Stone approved, J uly 2d( t,l0 lu.twhit.h setM forth '-that 1-(.ra ,,. uay mu ) Iw.rs(JU!j ciia,.g(Ki with thw (.ritIJ1. uf lu!. !')g or carrying ''.way, or sco'eiing auy child oi- person, with intent to exiort riioni-y or any vaiaaoio thing hu1 thi; j'esti.ratiou or re turn of such 1 1 ' G i (,c person; or with having aided, assisted or abetted in the taking or carrj iug away or in decoying or enticing away, or the secreting of .any child or person, with intent, to ex tort money or any other valuable thing for the restoration or re turn of such child or person, shall bo liable therefore exclusively iu the court of oyer aud terminer and general jail delivery of tho county where such offenses were committed." 8 i". J. MELLOTT, G E W, R A. HEW GOODS AT GEM. -: : aud Jersey Shirts, Underwear and Duck Coats. Also a nico lino of Calicoes aud Out ings, and a complete stock of Staple Dry Goods, and Notions. (i loves of all Uiud in fact everything usu ally kept in a Country Store. Prices low as anywhere else for goods of same quality. Call, examine goods, and get prices. 13 KJi . Jt . y GEM, Tlionipsnn. Mrs. Uachel Braut visited Khoda Gregory lat Suuday. S. A. Uess was at McConnells burg last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ivltle of MeCoino'lsburg; Mr, aud Mrs. J. ''. Fisher aud daughter, of Baltimore, and Kev. and Mrs. Pittuiger, of I !a rrisonvi'le, wco guests of Mr. aud Mrs. 1. P. Shives during the past week. Uayard Gregory fell out of bed and broke his collar bono one n ight last week-. j Warner 1 .lewit's fami'y is quite ' poorly with whooping cough. Gaboy C'hain hes who has had tyrhoid fever is reported better. Miss Letitifi Peels lias typhoid fever. Mrs. Jonat' a i I'esk of Gem is 'ci.red s'h; is talcing JSar iii :iti-;:s fr Glasses. j Dr. Curtis wUi os to announce j that a11, eye work clone, or ar ! nogod for, on or before August 24th will be done at a consider able reduction from tho usual rate. There is less sickness now, and the ooctors have more time at their disposal than they will have later. After August 2i, the reg ular rate will be charged. Laidis- John King aud wife of Morris ons Cove spent Suuday with Abram King's family. Forest Price who has boon em pioyed in Clearfield for some ti ne spout several days at home l ently. Nettie Foreman is home from Wells Valley where she has been working the past few months. Christiau King is home from Illinois where he has spent the greater part of tho past twenty nine years. t'Yauk Price aud Joseph Laidig are home from Deliance, on ac count of the closing of the coke ovens there. Stephen Wi'sou has goue back to his work ou th.e telephono hue. Pleasant Grove. The farmers are about done plowing, uud threshing is their talk. The prospects now are for a good corn and buckwheat crop. Revs. Baugher aud Powers, both of Virginia, spent a few days in this neighborhood recently- Quite a number of our people expect to attend Conference at Mount I lope. Mrs. Joe Garland is very ill. Oil Vnui sday, August 15,Anios Barber's shepherd imp disap peared. Jt is a dark ye1 low with four white feet aud about seven months old. Mr. Barber wi'l be very thankful for any information that wi'l lead to the recovery of the pit p. J Sitvc Her Guild I'Votii frightful disfigurement Mrs. Xannhj Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., applied Buekleu's Arnica Salvo to great sores on her head and face, apd writes its (j u ick c u ri ex ceeded all her hopes. It works wonders in sores, bruitcs, skin eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and piles. 25c. Cure guaranteed by W. S. Dick Bon, druggist. S. J. Winters, of Dott, spent a day at the county seat last week. 3 l wish to call tho attention of my customers to tho fact that I have just received a la: go stock of Boots, Shoes, 11 its, Caps, Hosiery, Fancy Pants, Faucy White, Work k w. ft' i fin tl iL JL VJ 1 1 , Kj RA. can quote you Buggy Har ness everything complete, from ...00 'to 0. 00. Team and Farm Harness, HH to $20.00. Flyuets (team) $1.25 to $4.00 a pair. Flyuets (buggy) 1.4j to sfU.fio. Collars, !ia cents to $2.50. Whips, H cents toifl.aO. Summer Lap Robes 23 cents to $2.T0. F ulJ Line Kl l .l A of rvt'i vitMii MM-d by ii hot-Mi owner, V. c mar ilutHurr ii:, nur uoods unci Kuiinintt-c tliein to riu'ht. or money reiuntieu. H. L. NORIirS. Thrco Sprinni. I'o, if S. P. METZLBR Dealku Ix . . . ; Pianos Organs Buggies Carriages i Good marketable stock taken in exchange. '. r,;' Wiien in need of any- i thing iu our liue write y lo: particulars to .... S. P. METZLER. Burnt Cabins, Pa. GUESSING CONTEST. FREE FREE Anv person liuvtui,' work at my more, Cooper Uullilibtr, will lie euL iled to u vness on the number of nouns contulneu In the jar In 1113' window. The !ei.Hou u les-slnr the nearest uill receive free. 11 Solid (iold Opnl HinR. Con- ouiseh ueiooer 1. ah worK Kt'itruoieea. II. W. KII.UAN.. I'icon Cove. Farmers aro busy plowing for fall seeding. The corn crop is good; the potato crop light. Cle tus Primer is at a business col- lego. Quito a uumbor of our young folks are going to Cam) nt Crystal Springs. It takes money to attend camp. Our roads are in bad condition to take eggs to market after night. This has been a good season fomeoftho farmers are raising 1he second crop. Severn' cows I ave died recently. Joseph 1 isher has one that has. quinsy. What 11 Talc It Tells. " If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow compioxion, a j undiced look, moth patches and blotches on tho skin, it's liver t "ouble; but Dr. King's New Life J ills regulate tho liver, purify the 1 iood.give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 2."e at W. i Dickson's drug store. For the sake of others, as well as for your own, identify your self with tho Christian church;bo not a visitor, but a member. Ex ample is more potent than Word. The spectacle of a dozen manly men and womanly women walk ing up the aisle to devote and dedicate their lives to the cause of Christianity will move a con gregation more than a year's preaching. ---), ' a I H. L. NORRIS "? can quote vou Buggy Bar- McCotincll.sburg V Ft. London Passenger, ' Freight and Express Line. K. C. McQuade, Proprietor. Huh Daii.t jurrwititu MrCoNKiti.tjmiina .vnn KdkT Louimih. l.oavlnif Mn(!onui'llshurK nt 15:30 o'clock. P.M., mnkinff conneelion wun sucrnoon iruinoii s. p. u u. Kftiirnlnx leave Fort London on the arrival ol the evening train on S. F. K. K. 1 am itriMtnrpd to rarrv nawcnirprs ann ex- tresn to make connection with all trains at Ft. oudon. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All lentil huslnesn and colleollonii entrusted will receive enreful and prompt nttentlon. R. M. DOWNES, Fiuvr Class Tonsorial Artist, McCONNKLLSIIURG, PA. A Clean Cup nnd Towel with each Shnve. Kverythlnp AntNeptlo. Itu.ora Slerilied. JfT"Shop In itoin lately oceuptedby Kd llmke. THE HARRISON VILLE INN, AT Harrisonville, Pa. On the Turnnlke six miles west of MeCon- nellsfourir. This old und popular hotel stund hiis tieen entirely renunt. newly iurnisneu uuu is under new niununement. First Cluss Aceoininodntlon!. UellK'htful Home for Summer Hoarders. Kates Keusonnblc Special Attention to Transient Custom THOMAS S. MKT.L,Utt, lroprletor t iniivrt!ii J AND FARM GEARS. I have now on hand the largest, f best and dieappst assortment of r Hand Made Harness 5 In Pennsylvania, aud sell them ! cheaper than the cheapest, llur- ness from S to $25 always on hand. H KM KM I J lilt, we make ' all our work BY HAND and f guarantee it to be all riuht. Fly Nets and Summer Dusters f very cheap and at COST with Harness. Farm Gears S of all kinds always on hand readv for use. We tflve ? SPI'XIAI. J low prices to our I'l LTON COI XTV customers. Whips, Collars, Hnmcs, llridlos, unit every thing for tho horse. Write or call for prices before you buy. W. S. IIOSTF.TTF.K. Mercersimrg, l'a. S. E. Cor. Diamond. 4 -I LITTLE'S EXTENSION. LOTS FOR SALE. D. E. Little has purchased land lying between the Chamborsburg and Mercersburg pike at the forks east of town. He has had it laid off in lots with alleys and streets, and has already dispos ed of 'six. There are yet a number of very desirable ones that will be sold on . Easy Payments. D. E. LITTLE, .McConnellsburg, Pa. VALUABLE MACHINERY AT Private Sale. The undersigned desiring heavier machinery will offer at private sale near Laidig, Fulton County, Pa., the fol lowing BARGAINS: 1 K. ENGINE, PEERLESS, portable, 18 II. P. good as new. 1 SAW MILL, O. S. in good condition. f 1 NEW SAW MILL. 1 HUBER TRACTION EN GINE AND THRESHER, 12 II. P. Thresher New. 1 GOOD SECOND HAND THRESHER. 1 CHOPPING MILL-ciipac-ity, 40 to GO bu. per hour. 1 1 ARK M ILL with all Bev el Gearing, good as- ne w. 1 VICTOR CLOVER Huller in good condition. X 1 SHINGLE MILL, capaci- t X ty 40 M. ior day good as J new, with Pulleys, Bolt ing, Counter-shafting all complete. 1 NEW ACME WAGON. Wo w ish to settle up our books and conduct our busi ness in u different way. Energetic young men can here find what they are look ing for, and at reasonable pr.ces, for cash or on pay ments, with notes and ap proved security, good only for 30 days. Address, JOHN P. JOHNSON, Hancock, Md. WWW 'WW-WW 01 1. 1, n v ' vlix .o a j-.. FOUSS RACKE T S3 Has Made Another (ire it Wo have now in stork uh 'iIht lot ol - v i : : s i t arch-ton mirrors.' that will c;iiist vou to v. oi.h r w. s I--) them. Nolo tho )rice: ."xln arch to, L'dc; Hxlh, c: hxl'J, ode: inxll, trz jl'xip, jfc; ii'x-u, 4ue. u you ? -1 ... : 1 I 1 - 1 . 00 noii Willi,, jveiiioinoer uiey C"2 ally sold; they are clean goods. Table oil cloth, U'Jc yard, trj first quality. Largo palm leaf fans, lc each.aud we have oth- vfl ers as high as iBc. hummer lap spreads with knotted li inge, full size, 4rc. Motr. balls 50 in box lie. Paris ( ireen, 7c lox r3 or 25c pound. Window screens, 11c. 12 in. vid.i Awe-it pac's Ct, (not the narrow ones), 32c. T!rooms,1i!, 1h uud '-Vc- seethein. C2 Umbrellas, 45, (5, and 75c with double frames. Tivi'i'-rs' Bibles, 1!5 to 98c, and family Bibles, $1.75. Suspenders, " to 88c. Men's working shirts, 19 to 15c. Boy's working tr shirts, 23 to 29c. As nice a line of dress shirts for 'le as you 2 BfiA fin,. ii1qii nloo 11 f It 1'All O ill Yl nr,.l r, 1" fi n T i i !- i I w; j ,i see any piace eise ut o. n you lire in o" :J or pants don't fail to see what we have. J to 70c; pants, 00 to !? I. SO. Boys' overalls, wire, 28 in., 9c; 30 in., K'c; .''.2 in., lie; :'l ii v ;v! grease tin boxes 5c. (Jlnss tumblers, VI grease tin boxes oc. tiinss (r globes, 4 and 5c; lantern globes, 5c. Writing paper in bo.vs, L2 D to 13c a box. Kneelopes that S"y also at 2c package for "25 envelopes. (-! 75c. Jar gums, 4o dozen. Sealing 3 sealing wax', 2c .for 5 pound bars. e Aicst prices. Mach.no oil, 3e bott'e. li.is - t .-'i t ;rjl tlackola, Me. large size. Whin sockets, r-c. ! ; cans, I He. Horse shoe l.iaiis, lie i'.i. Ihe-se r.i , --. c'S 25c. Shoeing hanoners solid sh-el -.'oc. .i ii c- jpi 50c. Hatchets, 30, 35, and 45c. Knives and forks v.;' Wo have a nice hue of school and p 'n t .M '; ; Thanking you kinihy for the increase in h:i' ii:',n(i -1 .- v ti ROUSS RACKET S7 ?n HULL & MMlSimn, Vianacrs ' l KIC, It Jo c, Headoua r t ? 10 K Spring eirrd Suner Millinerv, l)rv (ioods r;nJ . IS o m? You run no r.sk buying o( us. K' Satisfaction & ft Goods the Best J:I? Wo trad( for Z The Comfort I .' ! Si M l ru.i H K I m M' K ( 4- 4- . : A. U. ( rr ii m m NEW Summer Eats I have just received a lot of new Stmiiuei Hats in alll the latest fashions. All styles of Trimming and . notions. Hats, Ribbons, Laces, l-eatliers, Flowers, Silks, Chiffons and Veilings. Also a lot of ready trim med hats. If you want to get a bar gain, come to our store. Mrs. A. F. Little, s .' M , f is, f. 1 i .tn 11 ; 1 . 1 white enamrl iim. e, i are iu e- I . d oj iL v u i' ivi e ihh. too - 1 1 -n 1 hen i vs v. ti H ( . t ( l . i t (. Ik '- C ' l c ' t i t i i t, .Aic'i s overa.is, 1 h to 35c. Sevoou in.. i:.c varii. ;ie tuinhlers, H'e oocn. i,amp J'ou pay 10o iiaekage - for 4c; Al;ir:n y.. ; and . c 'i'i;'!"i; it ;h iwu- ...rs'., i. ,r!;'ss ui! I ;mi rs,' :'i '"id :!'.l ri.i;l :s. ',( 7 c 1 ' . -s, ,vi. ;l ((.:, VX'il V (ih! . I Irf a i J ff HancccL;, I Prices ih'- I.d'.vest. f'.!gs iuul r'.rl4r. . SHIRTWAISTS FOK MT-N Latest in Neckwear, Be':s, Etc.. I-tc. 4 4 4 Now is the time to ;.et a Nobby Suit Tailored tho best ---at a low price, to keep on; woi kmon em ployed through dull sonson. 444444t-l-4 ( NAC "SOfS, Merchant Tailors ami i.iviits' J-'ur- nishers. "1 4.- Viiv 5, j,. . v.j.,ji.iV X 7TT-, and as u.-oal we tad a good ninny things timt ought to ha'e bei.-:i sokl before tuis. "Ve shall i.iai k down jirie.es on iij";iy articles during July and Aiigie-'t and tho jiuojilo Viho wi-'l ifJ lin on bio lo com-' l,i--c, wil' hi: ,i'i I.. MVu iiio.icy - ''A '.".!..! sav e.l is a (idlhit r,i(;.. " Baby Coicaes ad Go Carts , are now cut in prices. Thrt 1 I'd ink pun goes on price cards of many other things from day to day. H Slerer & CZo KUiiNlTUKK MAKEKS, New store on Queen St., CJiarhbersburg. 1. i - j M - It: ' 4 . 1 : : ) . i -'1