1 ipjM-d beef at ' iru in s. Hon. W. .Sciitt, Alexander is ul t n i i i n 1.1 10 lii'puh!i';iii State convention this week. dipt, anil Mrs. C. T. Dixon of Sipi's Mills, spent a d;iy or two iti ti ii lust week. A fresh suin.lv of Cakes and ! 11 " i crackers at Irwin s. Merril . Xace was in Harris burtrlast Wednesday. Ikirnuni ar.il l!;ii!ey were also there. I). V. Trout, Max Sheets, A, M and C. :. Seville of this place spent last Sat urday at Chambers burg. Tho boys got up a scrub game of base ball on the Athlei.ic grounds in this place last Satin--; day. The Hynd man (I :cdford conn-: ty Bulletin was sold last week to . I. N. S .vnjio, a newspaper man of ; Miipl 'Ion, Huntingdon county. Lake lish and Potomac Herring i at Irwin's. j While we were sweltering with I the unusually hot weather o last week tlie greater portion of Mou tana was covered with teu inches ,.f wll, oi suow. , Thirtythree thousand j.ersons are dying each week of plague in " f I India, according to a report from 1 r,uw., it..... t I i r.V r, i r i! :'iim vviiinui-iH-uuiai L flLLUl noil, ill V.I11- n".i i., tvjl's cufta. j Memphis, Tenu. I M0' ... ... , , , i ! Mrs John Keinard, near Neely- thy let your wile break hen - - - I. , . . ' back washing the old wa v when ! After a laborious search of the ' t(?U' """tu-on coun y who trav you can buy the Vaudergrift Hot-1 Scripture for a just.ficatiou of ! c'ls ou fo,.,t fu'f bf ke,U to sUP arv washer boston the market, at the tobacco habit, a subscriber of ! Porl an Iuvald h"f m Berkstresser's store for si-LT,. the Colon Exp. ess, who started ! tho 'f eu,d of U'e c?Uttty lasl , ., , i in with the tirst. ehimtor of r.,,o. ! WWM- Mrs- Bernard is o!) years of .uo ui iisiu ou i! s a re s i through the col u ins of a widely I circulated family newspaper is i the best way to attract patronage ' and win fortune. So say all sue- i cessful business men. The New Breakfast food, Maple ! Flake. ( Jet it at Irwiu's. Our enterprising neighbor Al bert Stoncr is having the win dows to his property cut down, and new .sash and single lights put in which adds much to the appearance of his property.. We are sorry to hear of the ser ious illness of Mr. Conrad Iiron, of Lanark, II!., who is at present : recovering from a surgical opera-, tion in a Chicago hospital. Mr. Lamp is a subscriber of the News and one of the most progressive ' a.i.i prosiierous' citizens of Car-1 rol coiiiity. A good canned corn c per can ' at Irwin's. ', Mr. Lloyd ISarnt.-s, formerly r. f Fulton county, died in Dayis, W. Vu., two weeks ago, aged years i Mr. Harnes removed from Fulton ! county about two vears asro to - Cumborland and from there to Davis. He is survived bv a lartre ' family and many friends in the county. Hiiueook Star. Mr. and Mrs. Ahimaaz Kuny;i,n of Ni.'Pdmore, sjii'iit from Satur day until Monrhiv u it.li tlmfWni- lv of their son, .h.hn it. Runvan : and othi:r friends in this place I'arewi'll services were held iu the Reformed church at Myers-j dale, Somerset county, on Tucs- j day evening, May nineteentli for. Miss Christine Reifsneider wJio I was chosen by the last general . conference as a missionary teach er and who will leave shortly to , take up the work of teaching in the (Jirls' ()rjjhaiui;ci! at Zochou, China. Miss Reifsneider was ; once auest of Miss Katharine ; Cook, and her acquaintances here congratulate lier on her trip to : the Orient. ( )n account of the continued ill i nessof Mrs. Daniel Mock of Tod township, her home last weok ' was visited by her sou Fred of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Sinnott ()f Philadelphia; by her brother Mr ' S. (i. Miller of Marklcsuurg, Huntingdon county; by her sis' , tcr-in-law, Mrs. John Sherman, ! and daughti.'r of near Knobsville, ; and by her brother "Uncle" Jako , Miller, and wife of Ilurnt Cabins, i Mrk. Sinnott returned to Pl.ih,. : delphia Monday. A suit for wo d.nmiges lias i been brought against llarnum i and liailey's Greatest Show on i i.arth bylyiuis M. Pessaguo of , f ,;l wyer's farm, and then weut Harrisburg, for injuries received , down to Webster Mills and bored by his nine year old child being! two holes in the Knob. This struck by a falling bill board. It j seemed to satisfy them, for last is alleged that about a month ago Saturday morning they packed us the child was passing along a t)l(;ir kit, took it to Mercers btroetin the above city a large j ourg and shipped it to tho north bill board eighteen by twelve feet I 0rn part of the Stato. Inasmuch fell on her, cutting her head and . ns the parties concerned neglect breaking her nose. . j t.u to (.om0 ln and tell U8 w10tiU)r Wantkd. KKw chickens at 10 ; success or failure attended their cents a lb., and 6000 dozen eggs investigations, we cannot satisfy at 13 cents a dozen. Ciav Pakk, Three Springs Pa. saic KcRistcr. Saturday, .June L'o. V. K. Spoor, executor, will soli on tho promises one mile south of Salu- via tho Mansion farm of tin- lati; lamps Miniiiek, deceased, con - tniuiiif? 12 acres, mnro or less about !I0 acres closirud iiiirl well r... .i. ,.. ... , , . , ".-utvu; niso a nousi; nau lot ail - . . . , Dir, uuu .urn. uuuii'i i i-uiiiLwi jo.nms farm.. Sale be-ius at K' ; S.,van sp(Mlt a fow days w,ek " tloe"- , : among frieuds on this side of the - I mountain. As Mr. and Mrs. William Mel- .1. S. Mcllvaine, K'j. cashier of lott of thu corner -accompanied j the National Bank of Chambers by Miss Mary fjrouso were on ; burg was an agreeable caller at their way to the salvation meet- j tl'is ofiice Tuesday, ing on Sunday moruing the yoke j I'ainters Thompson and S touch of the harness was broke letting the tougue fall to the ground As a moans of stopping the hor ses Mr. Mellott directed thorn against a fence with so much force that he and his wife wore thrown from tLo carriage und both were considerably bruised. Teachers Wanted. We need at once a few more teachers, both experienced and ; .inexperienced. We have more! , calls this year than ever before. I . . , , , ,. , 1 Schofils and colleges supplied ' with competent teachers free of ! cost. Address with stamp, , i i American Teachers' Association, t r. f:,..,in, rr. n r., ; i -.-... sis but reached the last chapter of lievelation without finding any- j thin" wol,tliy f ""to. was sway- j ,u" "u uia VCI OJ oespair, wnon iu the middle of the eleventh ; v;ini-, ui tin; .-si;ujuu Vliiuso, 1IU paused, read twice,' slapped his ! leg, took a fresh chew and read aloud : "He that is filthy let him be filthy still " A record not often equalled by school children has been achieved by J. Klliott Trego, a member of' this year's graduating class in j Tyrone. Starting to kinder''ar- ten ut the age of 4 and fusing j two vir later into' the public i schools, he has been a pupil elov- j en vears. and in that timo has i never missed live, minutes from j school, novor boin.' nhsont or tuv. i dy, besides doing excellent work in all studies, Watcrtall. More rain more rest. Mrs. Mary E. Rhone of this l'Iilc,i has gone to Mapleton Dc- l'"1 - Mrs. Ida Ileaton of this jilace j v's'ted friends at Dublin Mills ; Inst vrcck. Mr. Samuel Leuly and wife of j Sultillo visited Mrs. Lizzie New-1 man of this phce Sunday. j John Cracey and wifeofCJracey caUuct on Irie,uls 111 tllls place cue j i day heat week. On account of the bad weather, mum as no iaiifuiugui iiDU ami remedies lor lour years. M. E. church Sunday evening. Then Huckleu's Arnica Siilve cur II. II. Rerg.stresser and Tilden ' .(1. It's iust as irood for burns. Newmau of ttiis place left for Washington D. C. to take a few days outing. Misses Hetty and Ooldie Witter and Nora Oracey of Oracey, visit ed friends iu this place one day 'ast week. Mrs. Lizzie Newman is on the sick list. Notice. The directors of Ayr township, Fulton county, Pa., propose build ing a school house in the above- named township. Specifications ;an b obtili"cd of John Stonger, McConnolUburK, Pa., to whom ",:il:u "'"ui u.i iKiuressen (in or ljtjfol' Juno at 1 (,'''"clf V' iM l5oard wiU rnt,ot at Webster Mills on abovo hour and d:lto: ,. S"me 'steru capitalists have oeen prospecting in this county for minerals during tho past few weeks Ihey sent a New York Drilling Company here who put j.,vn a Kw-foot hole on C. VV. , the curiosity of our readers, and I j will loavj them to do as we aro doing -guens. j Miss Lida I Vt-k of (Jem spent j Tuesday in town. After an absence of 11 years Mr. Allen IS. Sines of Toledo Ohio spout Tuesday in town. i , I II. Wihlo. Ksn..is working: nfo iusuranco in Franklin county j 1 i. 1 HH" I 1 m , f t ,.ii. v,,ni.Ln left Tuesday morning for Wells Valley, whore they have con tracts for a couple weeks' work. Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Deck er of Licking Creek township, are happy over tlie arrival of au o:her daughter. A cave has recently been dis coveied near Warriorsmark con taining the skeleton of a man sup- ,..,l l. t.,,i:.,., ,,aw)f a iw(J flf blilnket and s,v. , ,,. , . , ... T , , , Miss Irene 1 rout who has been :. ..,,,,. !" f h.l:loIPliiu for some t.me has Ust n lnl" m'lli llocilnl und ..nt.in.id n tnn , 1 """ """ -u three years course as trained ; age and walks on an average of miles aday. She expects to visit McConnellsburg next mouth. Cards have arrived announcing the marriage of Dr. Frank P. f iengenback of Denver, Colorado, to Miss Anna Welty Stuartot the same city. Dr. Cengeubick was a summer visitor iu our valley in and made many friends du- ri,W I'-" stay who wish him "bon voyage" on the matrimonial sea. ---t -. -.-r.-r.r . '"'t It expect Old Arc. It's shameful when youth fails l" S,M'W Irojor respect for old age DUt JUst llK' contrary in the case ()f )t'- Kin: New Life Pills. Tliey cut, otf malarie no matter M(,w severe and irrespective of old aL'f. Dysiiensia, jaundice, fever. and constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. L'c by all druggist. The trustees of Wilson college have received a letter from Dr. M. H. lier.ser, president of Liu denwood college, St. Charles, Mo, accepting the election as presi- dent of Wilson college. Lie will arrive with his family to assume tlie position in the latter part of June or July. - A Uiinaway lticyclc. ' Terminated with an ugly cut on ! the k of J. U. Oruer, Frankliu (Jrove III. It developed a stub born nl:er unyieldiug to doctors scalds, skin eruptions and piles. Siio by all druggist. I'lcasant Kidc, fieorge Morton and Michael M allot have returned homo from Riddlesbui g, for a couple of weeks. The Rosebud Traction Engine Company have moved to Aaron Garland's where they expect to saw a large lot of lumber for Roe Mellott. Logue Deshoug and Frank Skiles atteuded May Meeting at Touoloway last Sunday. Joseph Strait was a pleasant caller at 1). P. Deshong's last Fri day. Virgil Hard loft "Monday for Pittsburg. Mr. John II. Strait has com pleted his new house and has moved. Ella Mellott in going to Little Hancock last Saturday eveniug lost a buggy wheel. While she was calling for help Mason Mel lott caino along and helped her out of her trouble. . Aaron Garland iias purchased a $1-T horse. Ho can drive now. Miss Fiances Deshong visited Christopher Deshong last Sun day. Claton Deshong and family spent Sunday with Richard Desh ong. Miss Nancy Truax visited Martha Strait last Sunday. Mr. Albert Mellott and sister Pearl were pleasant callers at Martha Strait's Sunday, 1 - Subscribe for the Newh, PU1JLIC SAL1'. Of Valuable Kl-AL i:STATI-. ON SATURDAY. JUNE 6, 1903, Tin; MTitleiHitftK.'U udmlui.Himlur will Hell on the premise nnrvhulf mile south of AkersTllle tho rollovvimr viilMtihle rul estate, theproperty of N. II. Jackson lute of (Irtish Creek township tleoestsiMl. t wit : IOO ACRES urn! Hi perches ncnt measure, mljolnltm Innds on the north by K. I). Akers; on the cust, by II, K. A hum: on the south by Wilson Conner, mid on the west by the mansion furm of wild de feased. There lire HO acres of TIMBER LAND from which imy be cut 3 MO feet of lumber -JNMmo of whltcoak. 5(1.000 feet of yellow pine unci chestnut and W.eoo feet or whltepine. The rest of the land Is cleared and In (food state of eultlvat'nn of w hlch .'? uurei Is In winter irruln. acres In oats, and the remainder In uruss. It Is all up Jimd. sin villi, and well watered. -A Hue site for ImililiiiKs alou the public road. Sale to heiln at I o'clock. Ti:HMS: Ten per cent, of bid to be paid v. htn im pei ty Is knocked down: one-nulf, nf balance on c .iillrinatlon of sale, and the bal ance In one year with Interest from dnte of eonfli-iiiailiMi. MAKSII.VIX .lACKSON. AdiiilnlHtrator. Ill the Court of Common Picas of Fulton County, Order of Publication in Divorce. To .lames ftrviu hereus .Minnie Mertle Krvln, your wife has Hied a libel In the Court of Common Pleas of Fulton county, of January Term IKKI. No. 12 prnyinu a divorce against you. Now you are hereby nutilled and rciinred to nppeur In suld I Court on or before Tuesday the H'lidayof June next to answer the complaint of the said miu- me.McrtieKrvin and m default of such appear- anee you 111 be liuble to have a divorce ifrant eu In your ulisenee. 1). C'. KLIX'K, Sheriff. May 12. l(o:i. In the Court of Common Pleas of Fulton Comity. Order of Publication in Divorce. To Daniel O. Hockensnilth : Whereas Rebecca HiX'Keusmlth. your wife has tiled a libel In the Court of Common l'lens of Fulton County, of Jauuary Term lam. No. I. prayliiif a dvorce analnst you. How you are hereby nutilled and required to appear In wild court on or before Tuesday the llih day of June next to answer the complaint of the said Uebeceo Hoekeusmlth. and In default of such ttppearance you will be liable to have a divorce trranied Iu your absence, I). C. KI.KC.K. Sheriff. May I2. !VJ3. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice is hereby ifiven that the following named accountants have Hied their accounts iu the Register and Clerk s olllce of Kulton county. On., and that the same w ill be present ed lo the Orphans' Court of suld county for ciilillniiatiou on the llrst Tuesday after the second Monday or June next. beluK the llth day 1. Kirst and linal account of Mrs. Marv A.Kiik ley admiiiisirainx of Mis. Anna K ihuer lute or Liekilo: Creek township, dccei.scd. 2. KIini and Until account of KWe Oreithead ailininlstratrix ot llephsib.ih (ircathead lute of Meeol'iiellshuir. l'a.. deceased. :i. The account ofOeo w. oicnn atlmliilstra tor of tlie estate of Mrs. Rebecca CarbaiiKh late of Ayr low nhip. deceased. 4. The second and final (sepi-ratel aeeountof Mrs. Mie knaiiss i.ne of the executors or the H ill ol lleiiiy ll.ilci iate of Toll tow nship, de ceased. 5. First and linal account or II W. Kelso and (leo. W. Wat'ller executors of the last will-e or Jacob A. Ilamil late of Tod Township, de ceased. OKOIt'.K A. HARRIS. ,. , Reu'isler & Clerk. Register and Clerk s (mice. May 111. A. I. V.HA. YOU NEED ABUGGY HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? A Hran New Falling Top Huggy with Full Leather Trimming, Spring Cushion and Back, 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. I T . GO TO C E. Starr, Three Springs, Pa., To Uuy Your FERTILIZERS, and save a dollar. Headquarter Por FEED and FLOUR: ALSO, Road wagons For Sale. The editor of the country paper that wrote tho following was in tended for a larger fluid in which to operate. "A woman has writ ten that a kiss on the forehead de notes intellect." This may be true bilt the man who would wasto his time kissing a woman's forehead when nho lias the rest of her face with her, hasn't any in tellect worthy of mention. H. M. Whitosidoof Baltimore, aged 111, and K. L. Dunphyaged 113 of Towsou, Md., were drowned in the canal about 200 yards west of Hancock a few days ago. They had been playing base ball and becoming very warm went into the canal to wado around until they would cool off.. Mr. Dunphy got beyond his depth and Mr. Whitesido tried to rescue him: Neither could swim; both drown ed. They were ni em bora of one of the B. & O. engineer corps. REDUCED PRICES at D. C. AIALLOTT'S STORE. 1 liavotlio Ijtirsrpst Lino of Men's, Womcn'B, and Children's Shoes to pick fniii) Hi at I ever curried before, also I just received n new line of Dry Goods, which I have not room to shelf Here are a few prices mnon many Bargains : Calicoes, "i to c , a yard, Muslin 5 to Hri fiinnliiims 7 1-2 to 10c: I have a bi line of Shirts: they must go at 4.1c u iiece: . dozen pair of Over alls at ii cents each. Straw lints from (I to 17 cts; Straw Matting l.k- a yd: Floor Oil Cloth 2.".c: Summer Lap Spreads lied need from tl.(X) to 7."i cents I have also, reduced GROCERIES, Granulated Sugar ." 1-2 cts: C Brown at 4 1-2 cts. I iuy tho highest market price for produce. D. C MALLOTT, eedmore, Pq, Correct Styles. For All The Latest Novelties in Trimmed Mil linery, you want to call at the Store of MAYS JOHNSTON One door wostof Albert Stoner's No Old Stock. Everything up-to-date and at LOW PRICES LUMBER, We are in position to fur nish you with most all kinds of Lumber, consisting ot 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. Corre and see us, and get prices; or, write us. KALBACH & SPANGLER Knol-svllle, Fulton Co.. Pa. ORCHARD QROYE MARKET. Side Meat Xc. 14c. 15c. 14c. 12 c. 13c. 3 c. Hutter Lurd Shoulder Ham Tallow HATS. In Straw Hutu my line Is com plete work and fancy; and in Wool Hats I can i;ive you tome thing nice ut 50c to 111. 30. CLOTHING. Wool Suits at 11.33 to 14.00 Hoy' und Youthg'. In prints I cun show you a complete line in Ktundurd Goods. GINGHAMS. Lancaster anil all the standard mukes. Curtains, Lapjiettg, Ty phon Silks, Fine Lawns in while and colors. Seersuckers, Muslins for I'lllows-samu In 10-4 for Sheets, Satteens, Draperies, Ta ble, Stand and Bed Spreads. Cotton and Linen Crashes. Ta ble, Stand and Shelf Oil Cloth. Ladies Wrappers. Ladies und Children's summer 1,'mlerweur. I ask a share of your patron no and will please you ln prices. W. L. BERKSTRESSER, Manager. To Cure a Cold in One Uuy. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. JOHNSTON'S JOHNSTON'S JOHNSTON'S Johnston's Lawn8;, a better one at ftc, and a beautiful line of nil colors at 10c. A line of the most attractive MouHselincs at Hc, whito lawn 8, 10 und, 12c ISluek and colored Series for skirts, and nil the latest novelties in Shirtwaist-suit poods. CLOTHING Men's and boys' work shirts 23, .1!) and 30c. Dress shirts- fnncy nefjllyes 23, 48 and 11.00. Overalls and work pants 23, 40, 18 and 73c. Hoys' dress pants 23c. Men's dress pants 1. 00, $1.33, $1.73, 2. 23, $2.73. Chil dren's suits 80c, $1.00, $1.23, $1.73, $2.00, 2.73. Men's suits Hlnck ami Figured Nobby Clothing, puarunteeil in making, $2 40, $.1.!I0, $: 00, $0 30 $7-73, $0.00, $10.00. STRAW HATS Hoys' straw hats 5, 8, 13, 2.3c. Men's straw hats 8, 10, 23, .13, 43, 73, $1.00 $1.30. Men's and boys' Wool and Fur Huts 30, 73, $1.00, f 1.23, $l.f,0. Shoes Children's 13, 23, 33, 4Hc. Misses' 30, 73, $1.00, $1.30. Ladies' Patent Ox ford and Ojtera Slippers $1.23, $1.40 Ladies' dress shoes OHe, $1.23, $1.30, $1.75, $2.36. Men's work shoes $1 00, 1.18, $1.23, 1.30, $2.00. Men's dress shoes $1.23, 1.00, 2, H2.50, :, $.1.30. Men's Tutent Leather $1.30, $2, 12.73, $3.30, Carpets and Mattings Carpets at 2-3, 35 and 50c. Straw Matting 12, 13, 17, 20, 25c. Lace Cur tains 3!), 4075, $1. Curtain poles complete witli fixtures, 8 and 10c. Good News! Do you wish to save mouey, then buy your ma chine oil at R. S. PATTERSON'S, Why buy from 5 gallon to half barrel to get Low Prices 1 8 Cents Wire Fence Bottom Prices on all kinds of hardware call and see. No trouble to show goods. 1 R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Fa. Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. Best Goods For AT CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. Table Oil-Cloth. Strictly first grade at $1.75 per roll of 12 yards. Men's lleady made suits at f3.08 to $25.00 each. Hoys Heady made suits at $1.00 to $7.00. Drop Head SEWING at $13.75 agents get $05.00 for tho same Machine. . Syracuse Hill Side Plows with STOVES AND RANGES $14.00 to' $34. 00 each fully guaruutced, Carpets at 14 cts per yard. Kggs for Hutching, While Ply Writ for Hani ware, Wire, Harness Glass, Cedar Tubs, Churns, Wagons, Buggies, Paints and Oils, Implements, Mutttngs We have large orders to fill week and will pay the highest - We want your trade. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. when you can got a lower price by the single gal lon. Good machine oil per gallon, verylieavy oil at 28 ctf, a good cylin der oil at 32 cts per gallon. Wire nails $2.."0. Base fence wire away down. Come and sec. our perfect Binder 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 90 cts each. White Lead (ij cts per It... Wire Nails at 2.75 erkeg. Lightning Washing Machlnos at $3.25 each. Ball Bearing MACHINES wiieel at $H.50 Syracuse Furrow Plows with wheel and jointer $10. mouth Rocks, the great winter luyc rs. 15 eggs for 50 cts. f ! i i Groceries, Flour, Peed, , Seed Oats, Garden Seeds, Prices on , Dress Goods, Ladies Trimmed Hats, Men's Hats, ' Hoys' Hats Shoes, Potatoes. on Eggs and Poultry every price either cash or trade. ' j