Iriod chipped beef :tt j Ir .viu.'. A f'u'i1 .Inly 1 tli-1 s;i!;iiy of UlO 1 p x t t r f lv.vrott will 1)0 in- j ,mi U.i'i" lo iiii'o. A fresh supply of Calais i'm s at 1 rv in V. and or II. v. S',i:'l will preach at Zioti j noxtSatun' and Sun hvV i v i .'.nii:;.' at o (-luck inorniiitr at, 1: . Lake lisli and Potomac Herring at Irwin's. The Crystal Springs camp meeting will be held this year, beginning August ltli nud con tinuing fur ten days. Thei o will be an ice cre;un fes tival at the new Salvation Army church near lig Cove Tanni-rv ne.t Satjrd.iy ovouing. The New F.ivak Cist food, Maple Fiake. (Jetital Irwin's. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. I iarton of ; Crystal Springs were pleasant' callers at this onMce while in town 1 t,,o,v.,. 1 A good canned com s JK.r c::n . at Irwin s. A Southern man who has dis covered that feeding hens with onions llavors their eggs, is now : trying the experiment of feeding i 1 ' them with whiskey and sugar to To- droduce eggnog. ; tj10 (irnva 0f u young dishwash- Just received a new stock ofjer. fish in pails, kegs, and half-bar-! doe Edwards was in our town re.'s; a nice lot of canned goods lust Saturday evening calling on tomatoes, peaches, peas, and his political friends, prunes, lima beans, and a full line j The Jr. O. U. A. M. of .this place of Lewistown pop, at P.erkstres-! will have memorial services at scr's Store Orchard Crove. ; this place on the 30t.li. It is hoped The Prohibitionists of Kuilou : there will bo a good turn out. county will hold their County i T,1y wiU loave t,lis I,lac at Convention in the Court House on , di and go to Center church, Friday, May Lud, at 1' P. M. All 1 who desire to promote the cause for which they stand areeordiaMy ; invited to participate with them. ; IJkxky Wolf, Chairman. ' J. L. Ckovi;, Secretary, j S. S. Keed, a newspr.'per agent of Sliippousburt.', hns been nr- rested charged with violating the ; Sunday law. This action is the; result of the recent determiua- , tion nf Hurgess Hummel to en force Sunday laws. Heed sold some last Sund-iy ::nd the ijues t;on will now lie decided by the Court, whether the Sunday pa per is a necessity or not. Keinr.or Hoke, !,r a number of years assistant postmaster at Al toona, resigned that position a few days ago. He had been an employe in Ihe Altoona ol'iice in various capacities for more than twenty years, and fur more th in twelve years had been assistant postmaster. He is to take anoth er position in the service until transferred to another depart ment. Reamer is a son of the late David Hoke, and forme; ly lived iji McConncllsburg. An act signed by Coven or n iK'V.'siKix'i' agent' JA Pennypacker some days ago has been sent to the iVothonotary 's ottice. It requires that all jus- ticesof the peace in the Cinmon-: wealth shall hereafter provide ! for themselves a seal of olhce to I be atlixed to all alh.lavits, tran-! scripts and official papers. It 1 shall be a seal similar to that 1 used by notaries public, except : that around the outer edge shall! lie the name of the justice, his : county and the words "Justice of t!i Peace." He shall also state 1 when his commission expires. Civil Engineer Martin and his force of surveyors, who are loca ting the Mason and Dixon Line' and remounting the stone posts and markers, find that the post . . 1 . at Middleburg along the north- cm ijord.-r of Washington conn-; ty, is about four feet farther' north than it should lie, accord 1 ing to their instruments. Mr. : Martin is awaiting instructions J from Washington before pro-j ceediug further. It is said the j magnetic variations of tno past ! l.'tit years sliow a deviation of j about three degrees in the Ma-! son and Dixon Lino. j Port Uoyal Times: That natu ral gas has been discovered in Lack township, Juniata county, Pa , has been fully and satisfac torily demonstrated beyond the jwradventure of doubt, and some of the "doubting Thomases,"who evidenced the greatest unbelief in the laudablo undertaking til the Union Oil and (Jas company in their commendable efforts tu develop the supposed hidden treasures of oil and gas in the Tuscarora valley, Rre now the most enthusiastic iu proclaiming the good ne w aiiQ bestow ing the honor upon those to whom it is duo. j l.lwar KMgc. Dr. .Ja;ncs Fleming and wife of Shade (lap spout Saturday and Sunday with tlio former's uncle, T. K Fleming and family. Miss Km ma Everett of Fan nettsburg spent a couple of days recently with Mrs. J. VY. Mow- ers. Win. Evans and wife of Huston town spent Sunday in the family of their nephew, Kobort Huston. Miss Etta McClure of Huston town spent the past week h'Mc swing for Mrs. Harry Wiblo. llobert Drcwitt and family spent Sunday with relatives near Knobsvilh;. Miss Xauuie Mort has return led home after spending a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Eis- toii Stinson of IJroadto). j .Vr.s. Win. Crovoand daughter : Minine .viieiit Tliursday at J'.irti Littleton. I The gypsys at jJuhiin Aims Ii:iv.- Knon n trpenl. nl.t,i.ir,1 inn for 1,10 w.yi"y ; f our 1ort ts who some of our sporty gents have been getting to know some of their future fortunes. The extremely dry weather has r...ltiv j,,tPrfori.d with ci.rn planting. Kobert Huston is all smiles over and as t,1?y return to Clear Eidgc they will stop at Winegarduers ' - 'raveyaru anu uecoraie ana men to Clear liidge whore bean soup will, be served. Several able P'kers are expected to be pres ent; also a cake wain at nignt. t T h 1 i i Mr I: 1. Hn niT -vcliin:i l.t,m atWoodvde for several mouths, having completed his work, niov- ed back to this place last Friday, Daniel Stains and wife passed j through this place last Sunday on their way home from a .visit among friends at Kichniond. Johu A Henry is the happiest man in town, and it is all because a young farmer came last week to make his home with him. James Kerliu and family were guests of grandmother Fields last Sunday. C rant Baker and Miss Myrtle Kol.-o passed through our town Monday. Assessor E. O. K'esselriug was in this part of the township Mon day. Lee Cline of Burnt Cabins was visiting.!. P. Kerhn's Sunday. Mrs. Sue Mowers oL this place is spending some time among friends in Franklin county. Mrs. li. J. Fields is spending a : 1 J. A ! 'it. ,1 01 I'asaui, mini wuo irieuos in McConncllsburg. Miss No-a Heeter was the Sucst ot Lula I5rown Saturday lin(1 Sunday- Reynolds Fohner and mother visitod A- W- Brown's Saturday evt,uinS- hl,lc RK'ster. Saturday, June L'o. W. K. Speer, executor, will sell ou the premises one mile south of Salu- via the Mansion farm of the late James Miunick, deceased, con- tainiiig 10- acres, more or less about !)0 acres cleared aud well fenced; also a house and lot ad- 1 n" i .!.. ,.1, farin. Sale begins at 10 j '(!'u(-k ; - I'acilic Coast Without Change, In new Pullman "ordinary" sleepers, wide vestibuled and with every modern convenience, in chai-ge of competent agent, from Cincinnati and Chicago via Louisville. New Orleans, Houston San Antonio, El Paso and Iyis Angeles to San Frapcisco. Kates for berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers. For free de scriptive matter and full particu lars, address E. A. UICHTEK. Trav. Pass. Agent, Illinois Cen tral Railroad, Park Building Pittsburgh, Pa. . Teachers Wanted. Wo iHM'd at onco a few more teachers, both cxporioucud aud inPXioriuneod. Wo liave more calls this yc.nr than over before. Schools aud collcgos supplied with competent teacher h free of cost Address w ith stamp, American Toachers' Association, J. L. Graham, IX. D.t Mgr. j Memphis, Tenn. Dedication. The ucw Salvation Army church a mile and a quarter west of Uig Cove Tannery will be dedi cated on Sundav, M;iyi, ntlO:!J0 A. M. Great open meeting uud welcome to visiting Salvationists and to christian woikers of all denominations at 2:30 1 M. Dedi cation meeting nt 7:1.") P. M. Hos auua meeting. The salvation army singing band will be there. These meetings will continue ov er evening for one week. All are welcome to these services, Kev. (leu. John I'edden, Capt. Aug. Dottorman, Pastors. Doesn't Respect Old Arc. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old Jitre but just the contrary in the case of Dr. King's New I-ifo Pills. They cutoff lsialario uo matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, jaundice, feVt.r, and constipation all yield tc this perfect Pill. 23c by all druggist. SliaJy ISeacli. John Strait, Erastus and Wt b ster Hard wore guests of Elliott Uarber last Sunday. D. CJ. Slaves has quit farming for Joe Lake and is going to the Smoky City. The members of Morgan Desh ong's family were gathered home last Sunday. John Lake has returned from Kearney w here he has been em ployed. (leorge KautTman has become a member of the 1'ed Blossom Shingle and Lath Company. U. W. Kline and daughter Ella were visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Mollott last Sunday. Mrs. Molhe Shives was the guest of Mrs. Lucy Mellott last Sunday. Ceo. W. Morton has returned home from Iliddlesburg where he has been employed for some time. Jacob Kauff man, and Mrs. E. w. Shives and daughter Louie, were visiting Mr. and Mrs Eogue Shives last Sunday. A Runaway ilicve'e. Terminated with anuglycuton the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Crovo 111. It developed a stub boru ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cur ed. It's just as good for burns, scf.lds, skin eruptions and piles. -f. bv all druggist. West Dublin. Mrs. Anna Hanu of Saluvia, and daughter Sadie visited S. II. Ilocken smith's ou Monday. Last Wednesday forenoon, A. M. Corhiu's two-horse team while at Hoover's mill, and not tied, walked away toward home. Their absence was not noticed until a few miuutes after, and before they were overtaken had gone more than half a mile. The brakes had been left drawn, so that the team was somewhat tired going up the long hill arid was the more easily overtaken. Otherwise there might have been a run away. Albert King aud family return ed to Altoona last Wednesday. Miss Gertrude Laidig accompan ied them find will spend a short time there. Joseph Price is vistiing rela tives in Mt. Union and Orbisonia. Baldwin Fraker of Fort Little ton attended church at Fail view on Sunday. Last Tuesday evening some person set lire to the woods near Stephou Wilsou's. Happily it was discovered in time aud the brush and bucket brigade put out the lire, before it could do much damage. John lloekensnntti speut Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hockensmlth. There was a good attendance at Fairview Sunday school ou Sunday. Kev. Melroy preached from Johu 14; about Tin Way, and held communion service at Fairview, Sunday afternoon. Notice. The directors of Ayr township, Fulton county, Pa., propose build ing a school house in the above named township, SiHicifications tan be obtained of John Stonger, McUonnollsburtf, Pa., to whom scaled bids will be addressed on or before June 1st, 1!)03, at 1 'o'clock P. M. Hoard will meet at Webster Mills on above hour and date. f PUMLIC SALE. Of Valuable UI-AL LSTATE. ON SVfl'PiiAY. JUHC 6, 1903, Thf unfVr-;li.MiP(l mlmltihtrutnr lll sell on . lit Tnoni--. nm li;lf mile aoulh of Akemvtlle Hie fiillowln:; viiluiilile rrulcsiate, iheproperty of N. II. .lii'-'.'Mtn lu'.o of llru-ih Crook township iWvoas:'(l. t '.v!t : IOO ACRES :ml im p -r !'.n- no it m ;m.ne. niljolnlnif hinils on the north h K. O. Alters: on the enst, by II, K. AUois; on tin; south hy Wilson Conner, nrd on the wesihv the rmuislon fiilln of siilil de ceiieil. 'l'hrre are ::o ucres of TIMBER LAND fron: which niiy lie out O.iKO feet of lumber 3t'i.iK)of whliooiili. .vi ne f, et c,f yellow pine mill eliesinut iiikI .V.oi,i feet of whitcplue. The rest of the hind 1 1 cVirrd uud In (food suite of mill IvM on of wl.lirh 'JS ai e Is In w Inter kniIii. . in oaiH. ;:il the remiiiniler In iruss. It is all up hind, smooth, uud well watered. A line site for l.'H:;ilini.'s alom; the public rouil, S:.le to tuM'iti a: I o'clock. Ti-:'!MS; - V.-n ;ior cent, of bid to lie puul when property Is knocked dow n: one-naif, of bulimi c on v 'nOrni'illo i m" ale. at.d Ihe Pal unco In om y. ur wii'.i lriioiv.1 fnim dale of coullriu.itiou. S MARSHALL JACKSON, Admlnlstrulor. In the Court of Common I'leas of Fulton County. Him'i- of I'r.Hicution in Divorce. To .lames Krvln : Whereus .Minnie Mertle Krvin. your wife has tiled u libel in the Court of Common Pleas of Kulton county, of Junuary Term I'.na. No. 1'.' Mi-a.ViUk' u divorce afuint you. Now you an: hereby notilied and required to appear in said Court on or before Tuesday the thilu or June i.ext to answ er the complaint of the said Min nie Mottle Krviu arid in default of such appeur uuce you will be liable to Lave u dlvoicc Kraut ed ill your absence. I). C. KLKCK. Sheriff. May i, HHi!. Ill the Court of Common I'leas of Fulton County. Order of Publication in Divorce. To Oaniel O. Hockensmlth : Whereus Itcbeeca lloeKensmiih. your wife has Hied 11 libel In the Court of Common I'leas of Hull on County, of .Junuary Term ll Xo. 1. pruyinj,' a dvoiee against you. Now you are hereby untitled uud reunited to appear in said court on or before Tuesday Ihe Uth day of June next to answer the complaint of the said Rebecca llockeiiMnith. and in defutilt of such uppea ranee you will be liable lo haveudlvorcc grunted In your absence, 1. C. KI.KC.K, Sheriff. May r:. r.i :t. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice Is hereby irivori that the following named accountants have Hied their accounts in the lii-tasior and clerk's oiiice of l'u!:on county. i'a.. anil Oiat the same will be iires.M d to the orphans' Court of said county for coiil.rinatlon ou the llrsl Tuesday utter the second Mondu.v of June next, bcin the nth any 1. First and Una! account of Mis. M..rv A.l-'nif ley uiilniuisliauix ot .Irv Anna Kohuer hue of I.lel.ini' Creek township, deceased. ;. y irst and tlnul account of KMe i ;.-e"the:id ailiniuMiuli ix of Mcphsibuh Oreutheud late of .ei onneil'.lc.iri:. l'a deceilsea. H. The account of lieo W. Olenn udmlnlstrn' tor of the estate of .Mrs. Uebeeea CarbauKh laleoi Ayr tov.'nstilp. deceased. 4. 'I he second and linal (se,eratel account of Mrs. ly.'iu Kuuliss 'ue of llie exeeutors of the wil: of Ilcni.v Oyler lute of Tod township, de ceased. i'. r list uud limit account of I) W. Kelso and (,co. . uiriicr executors of the lusi will &e of .iueob A, Ilaiuil latcor'l'od 'l'ownship. de ceased. OKOltOK A. 1IAHU1S. Ueifister .V Clerk. Il.'irlster a. id t:i,-rk's Ojlice. ..lay i:i. A. I). Hi YOU INEED A BUGGY HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? A Bran New Falling Top Buggy with Full Leather Trimming Spring Cushiou and B;fck, Thousand Mile Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat ent Shaft Couplers and Fine ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. Large Stock to select rom. I am also handling Hand made Buggies and Wagons. W. R. Evans, Ilustontown, Pa. GO XO C. E. Starr, Three' Springs, Pa., Xo Buy Your FERTILIZERS, aud Have a dollar. Hendqunrtara For FEED and FLOUR: ALSO, Road wagons For Sale. The "Rural New Yorker" tells j of a new kind of fakir. He visits j the home of some well-to-do farm- J er, and, after getting well ac quainted with the family, pro ceeds to have a fit. The sufferer expresses the fear that he is dy ing, and makes u will, leaving a considerable amount to the fami ly for 'their kindness to the way farer, lie does not die, however, but recovers sufliciuutly to bor row a few dollars and then pro ceeds lo the next township, where ho repeats the program. Tho worst of these cheats is that they prejudice eople against genuine unfortunates, who may be looked upon as Impostors. Wantkd. 1000 chickens at 10 cents a lb., and 5000 dozon eggs at i:i cents a dor an. i Clay Pauk, Three Springs Pa., REDUCED PRICES at D. C. MiLLOTT'S STORE. 1 hnvutlie Largest Lino of Men's, Women's, nnd Chililrcn's Slioes lo pick from that I pvrr carried before, also 1 just I't'iciveil a new line of Dry Ootids, which I liuve not room to shelf Here are u few prices umonjr many Harjriiins : Calicoes, " to Tc, a yard, Muslin .1 to Xc: Ciiiiiihiims T 1-2 to !'): 1 have a bijf line of Shirts: they must jjo nt 4"; ii piece: ."nloxeti pair of Over alls at 45 cents each. .Straw Hals fi'imi (1 to IT els: Straw Matting l.'V a yd: Floor Oil Cloth 2.V: Summer Lap Spreads I led need from 1.00 to T" cents I have also, reduced GROCERIES, Granulated Sugar 5 1-2 cts: C Itrown at 4 1-2 ets. I pay the highest mat ket price for prod iu;e. D. C. MALLOTT, Need more, Pa. Maye Johnston's NEW MILLINERY She hits beautiful dress hats and street hats; also, tine flow ers, fruits, foliage, laces, me dallions, ribbons, chiffons; and every thing in the Millinerv line. The new style Hair Pins, only 25 cents. Call and see her goods. Store 1 door west of Albert Stoner's. We are in position to fur nish you with most all kinds of Lumber, consisting of WAINSCOTING. Lath, Siding:, Flooring, Shingles, and almost everything to com plete your building. What we do not have in stock, we will cut out on short notice. Coire and see us, and get prices; or, write us. KALPACH & SPANGLER Knobsvllle, Fulton Co., Pa. ORCHARD GROVE MARKET, Side Meut VZts. Kt'trs i:i llutter 1 (1c. Laid 14c. ShouldtT 12c. Hum 1.V-. To 1 low' :c. HATS. In Kruw Huts my line U com plete work und fancy; and In Wool Huts I enn five you gome thin nice at 50c; to $1.50. CLOTHING. Wool Suits at M..sr to 4.00 Hoys' und Youths', In prints I cut) hIiow you a complete line in standard Goods. GINGHAMS. Lam-aster and oil the standard makes. Curtains, Lnppetts, Ty plion Silks, Fine Lawns in white and colors. Seersuckers, Muslins for Pillows same in 10-4 for Shifts, Katteens, Draperies, Ta ble, Stand and Hi'd Spreads Cotton and Linen Crushes. Ta ble, Stand and Shelf Oil Cloth. Ladle Wrappers. I. miles and Children's summer Underwear. I ask a share of your patron uce and will please you In prices. w.'l. berkstresser, Manager. . To Cure u Cold in One Day. j Take Laxative Uromo Quinine J Tablets. All druggists refund I the money if it fails to cure. E. W, Grove's signature is on each I box. 25c. ( LUMBER, JOHNSXON'S JOHNSTON'S JOHNSTON JoHnstora' Lawns "k;, a better one at 8c, and a beautiful line of all colors nt 10c. A line of the most attractive Mousselines at Hie, white lawn 8, 10 and 12c Hluck and colored Series for skirts, and all tho latest novelties in Shirt waist-spit goods. CLOTHING Men's and boys' work shirts 25, 3i and 0c. Dress shirts fancy nejflijres IM, 48 and 11.00. Overalls and work pants 25, 40, 48 and 75c. Hoys' dress pants 25c. Men's dress pants $1.00, $1.35, 1 75, 2.25, 2.75. Chil dren's suits 80c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, J2.00, 2.75. Men's suits Hlack and Figured Nobby Clothing, guaranteed in making, 2 40, $3.1)0, $5 00, ( 50 $7-75, $9.00, $10.00. STRAW HATS Hoys' straw hats 5, 8, 15, 25c. Men's strnw hats 8, 10, 25, 35, 45, 75, l.Kt $1.50. Men's and boys' Wool and Fur Huts 50, 75, $1.00, 1.25, $1.50. Shoes Children's 15, 25, 35, 48c. Misses' 50, 75, $1.00, $1.50. Ludics' Patent Ox ford and Opera Slippers $1.25, $1.40 Ladies' dross shoes (8c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.58. JIen' work shoes $1 00, 1.18, $1.25, 1.50, $2.00. Men's dress shoes $1.25, 1.50, 2, $2.50, 3, $3.50. Men's Putent Leather $1.50, $2, t2.75, $3.50, Carpets and Mattings Carpets at 25, 35 and 50c. Straw Matting 12, 15, 17, 20, 25c. Laco Cur ' tains 30, 4!t, 75, $1. Curtain poles complete with fixtures, 8 and 10c. Good News! R. S. PATTERSON'S. Why buy from 3 gallon to half barrel to get Low Prices when you can get a lower price by the single gal lon. Good machine oil 18 Cents per gallon, verylieavy oil at 28 cts, a good cylin der tril at i'- cts per gallon. Wire nails $2.00. Base fence wire away down. Come and see our perfect Wire Fence Bottom Prices on all kinds of hardware call and see. Notroublo to show goods. R. S. PATTERSON, MeConnellsburg, Pa, Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. Best Goods For CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. Table Oil-Cloth. Strictly first grade at $1.75 per roll of 12 yards. Men's Heady made suits at 3.98 to $25.00 each. Boys Ready made suits at $1. CO to 7.00. Drop Head SEWING at $13.75 agents get $V'.O0 for the same Machine. Syracuse Hill Side Plows with STOVES AND RANGES $14.00 to $34.00 each fully guaranteed, Carpets at 14 its per yard. Kggs for Hutching. White Ply . Write for Hardware, Codar Tubs, KWlre, Churns, ' Harness Wagons, Men's Hats, Feed, Glass, Buggies, Boys' Hats Seed Outs, Paints and Oils, Implements, Shoes, . Garden Seeds, i i 1 Mattings Potatoes. i We have large orders to fill on Eggs and Poultry evciy week and will pay the highest price either cash or trade. ' We want your trade. j , - if J. K JOHNSTON, MeConnellsburg, Pa. Do you wish to save money, then buy your ma chine oil at Biuder and Mower knives and guards at the low est prices. Simond's & Diston's cross cut saw at lowest prices. Headquarters for the Least Money ! Ticking faced horse collars at P0 cts each. White Lead (IJ cts per it.. Wire Nails at $2.75 per keg. Lightning Washing Machines at $3.25 each. Ball Bearing MACHINES wheel ut $8.50 Syracuse Furrow plows with wheel and jointer $10. mouth Rocks, the great wink r layers. 15 eggs for 50 cts. " ' If Prices on Dress Goods, . Groceries Ladies Trimmod iluts, Flour,